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. >>> continuing with politi and their impact on california, thursday was the deadline for the feder government to comply with a court order to reunite families separated under the trump administration's zero tolerance immigration policy. government officials say about 1,400 childrend were returt of 2,500 children who were taken from thr parents but there are reports of failed reunification that's raisinguestions about whether the deadline hadn b met. meanwhile a full blown tariff war appears to be averted for now. it's unclear how california will benefit from $12 billion in emergency aid to help u.s. farmers affecd by the new tariffs. tere with me to discuss with political repo marissa lagos, and political senior writer carla ma carl from a republican perspective, you just heard what secretary panetta had to say about the russia investigation and secretary pompeo's testimony. what is your reaction to all of that? >> i think there is a distance here. the secretary raises an interesting point. on the one han the administration is conducting policy toward russia in a way's tha relative
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and also chuck todd will be here to talk a little politi.. stay with welcome guys! hi! you are gonna love the neighborhood! it's totally wired for fios. is that a good thing? good? fiber-optics can move crazy amounts of data at even crazier speeds. and fios is a 100% fiber-optic network, so you can stream, game, and watch 4k shows all at once. kid's right about that! see! we are gonna have so much fun here. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. get the fastest speeds available for the best price with the fios gigabit connection. >>> welcome back, we're just about 24 hours awa fro president trump's sit down meeting with president putin. chuck todd is here to tell us what w can expec this is not the first time president trump has met with ut , what can we expect from meeting? >> john huntsman will be in the room for half the summit. he actually was very careful, he said don't call it a 1usummit, because they're trying to downplay that. he said there's no preset agenda, it's just time for a detailed conversation., okaynd i tink that's -- what cheuldn't confirm was wea
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they could decide to completely break up this decades long partnership that they've had between this polity in the very and the south in this rich country in this rich state of germany and the rest of germany the c.d.u. and then of course anglo-american scott listen would lose a significant number of m.p.'s in the parliament and that would mean that she would have to find a new coalition partner potentially or she would have to call fresh elections now at which point with this really get critical for chancellor merkel just how dangerous is this for her chancellorship overall one must say that she does look like the reasonable part in this story and that at the moment you can tell that the varians are under tremendous pressure and there are state elections we had earlier in the show coming up in the autumn and they are being chased essentially on the far right by the anti immigrant party a of d. there's a power struggle going on where lots of really experienced political pundits are seeking their heads because they just can't understand what's happening at the moment in various anglo-america
they could decide to completely break up this decades long partnership that they've had between this polity in the very and the south in this rich country in this rich state of germany and the rest of germany the c.d.u. and then of course anglo-american scott listen would lose a significant number of m.p.'s in the parliament and that would mean that she would have to find a new coalition partner potentially or she would have to call fresh elections now at which point with this really get...
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the volatility will continue for a while because some of his polity points, huge levels of social spendingis a game to be funded? it is a tricky to see that and the markets i suspect will be volatile for a while. other commitments he has made during the election campaign going to be carried through or will hit fleet flop a bit like his neighbour, donald trump. speaking of donald trump, they had a conversation. the north american trade agreement is on the balance and the mexico is critical. amlo says he is committed to nafta. the financialtimes has this story about the drug industry in the united states. donald trump promising that a lot of drugs would come down in price. to an american, thatis come down in price. to an american, that is really important. in the uk we pay a minimal son when we get drugs when we need them in the us every penny counts. it painted in this bigger narrative of medical care. on one level, you have to think this is one drug company, pfizer, putting theirfinger think this is one drug company, pfizer, putting their finger up at donald trump on the other there is thi
the volatility will continue for a while because some of his polity points, huge levels of social spendingis a game to be funded? it is a tricky to see that and the markets i suspect will be volatile for a while. other commitments he has made during the election campaign going to be carried through or will hit fleet flop a bit like his neighbour, donald trump. speaking of donald trump, they had a conversation. the north american trade agreement is on the balance and the mexico is critical. amlo...
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did move the party further to the center for the in a leftist direction although it's not a leftist polity at all it's still a centrist party but further into the middle and that has left open some space on the right of the political spectrum into which the have to move but also has to say ever since the migration peak in the late two thousand and fifteen germany's policies towards migrants of the silent seekers have become more and more tightened over the years macko has in fact responded to this pressure from both a sister party the conservatives in bavaria and from the right from the f.t. . certainly on the issue of migration on other issues one can still discuss this matter whether or not the party that i'm going to knuckle leads is to centrist or not but sitting on the migration if issue she has given in let's talk about that deal that she came back with from brussels and it was dramatic. it was town to this big dramatic a breakthrough moment that said we know that countries including hungary the czech republic have denied approving it we're a long way off from that deal we've italy w
did move the party further to the center for the in a leftist direction although it's not a leftist polity at all it's still a centrist party but further into the middle and that has left open some space on the right of the political spectrum into which the have to move but also has to say ever since the migration peak in the late two thousand and fifteen germany's policies towards migrants of the silent seekers have become more and more tightened over the years macko has in fact responded to...
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a very universal trait to want to take back control to feel that your life that you are part of a polity of politics that is closer to you and not somewhere out there i'm with you i agree and maybe you and i could have a whole conversation about semantics so we could say well yes but nationalism is that you often use as a term to denote the pathological or problematic aspect of national identity to have a national identity to be proud of it to want to build democracy and solidarity within a space that's not global is a good thing i agree with you the question that you and i have to ask we have to ask it to the russians we have to ask it to the europeans we have to ask everywhere in the world is when is it that people start turning this proud in who they are in their collective into a tool of exclusion into a tool of aggressive intervention in other people's affair indeed into it to where you don't respect the national identity of the other side so it's a very complex story and you're absolutely right to imply that the european union right now is struggling in trying to balance its people
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the muslim polity did not universally accept nor did it respect the ottoman caliph. reflection, many people know about the loss of the single government structure and vision. this is the general order i intend to follow. tonight i will focus on the , strategic level of war. i will address some of the tactical events, but i will not do so in detail. i will also talk more about the british empire than any other. i do this for the reason that must be in form from the british imperial experience in the middle east from 1914 to 1947, are very instructive for today's u.s. military personnel and american citizens. so i want to begin tonight with the great game. this was the name given to the series of engagements, battles, and wars waged between the british and russian empires to gain dominance and control over central asia. the great game included fighting in afghanistan, around the caspian sea, and in and around modern-day iran. the great game was more about a way of thinking and behaving with respect to power politics and international relations than strictly military en
the muslim polity did not universally accept nor did it respect the ottoman caliph. reflection, many people know about the loss of the single government structure and vision. this is the general order i intend to follow. tonight i will focus on the , strategic level of war. i will address some of the tactical events, but i will not do so in detail. i will also talk more about the british empire than any other. i do this for the reason that must be in form from the british imperial experience in...
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but t headline really that discussion about brexit, this is the issue that has consumed .british politi we have some audio. take a listen to what he actually said about brexit and prime minister may. >> i would have done it much differently. actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree -- she didn't listen to me. >> what did she say? >> she didn't listen. no, i told her how to do it. say.will be up to her to but i told her how to do it. she wanted to go a different route. >> so you would be prepared to walk away if they don't give you the rig terms? >> oh, absolutely. i think what's going on is very unfortunate. >> reporter: phillip, all ofpe this hng before the u.s. president is supposed to sit down with prime minister may for followed by eeting a press conference. that's scheduled for 8:45 in the morning. as i said this o the talk the town. look for that schedule to possibly change as people are rightly so very upset, phillip. anwe knew this would be eventful trip. has not disappointed. thank you. >>> while the president's previous trips have routinely visited london an
but t headline really that discussion about brexit, this is the issue that has consumed .british politi we have some audio. take a listen to what he actually said about brexit and prime minister may. >> i would have done it much differently. actually told theresa may how to do it but she didn't agree -- she didn't listen to me. >> what did she say? >> she didn't listen. no, i told her how to do it. say.will be up to her to but i told her how to do it. she wanted to go a...
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that's just politi on the democrat's part. the real issue, which is ieresting, is every morning, the republicans wake up like, oh my god, what is it going to be today? so in january, republicans were very dieartened. think they thought they were going to lose the house by 52 votes. about amonth ago to three weeks ago, they were in great shape and felt with the social democratic party, this election in new york and all the t mayhe democratic side, they were feeling really good and poll numbers were trending theiy now with russia, the poll numbers have gone down. >> and immigration stuff at the border, you know, really a moment where you saw a lot of, evemore moderate republicans, people like former first lady laura bush really come outs nging. >> i would say though, the fact the banned ice movement actually ayed against the democrats. republicans were feeling great three weeks ago. it's like being on aoller coaster down at great america. like, whoa, you're up and down. don't know what you're going to get. >> a number of critics
that's just politi on the democrat's part. the real issue, which is ieresting, is every morning, the republicans wake up like, oh my god, what is it going to be today? so in january, republicans were very dieartened. think they thought they were going to lose the house by 52 votes. about amonth ago to three weeks ago, they were in great shape and felt with the social democratic party, this election in new york and all the t mayhe democratic side, they were feeling really good and poll numbers...
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a very universal trait to want to take back control to feel that your life that you are part of a polity of politics that is closer to you and not somewhere out there i'm with you i agree and maybe you and i could have a whole conversation about semantics so we could say well yes but nationalism is that you often use as a term to denote the pathological or problematic aspect of national identity to have a national identity to be proud of it to want to build democracy and solidarity within a space that's not global is a good thing i agree with you the question that you and i have to ask we have to ask it to the russians we have to ask it to the europeans we have to ask everywhere in the world is when is it that people start turning this proud in who they are in their collective into a tool of exclusion into a tool of aggressive intervention in other peoples affair indeed into a two way you don't respect the national identity of the other side so it's a very complex story and you're absolutely right to imply that the european union right now is struggling in trying to balance its people's
a very universal trait to want to take back control to feel that your life that you are part of a polity of politics that is closer to you and not somewhere out there i'm with you i agree and maybe you and i could have a whole conversation about semantics so we could say well yes but nationalism is that you often use as a term to denote the pathological or problematic aspect of national identity to have a national identity to be proud of it to want to build democracy and solidarity within a...
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the bbc‘s politial editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following the deveopments at the prime minister'sry retreat in buckinghamshire. sta kes a re stakes are extremely high for theresa may today, because there was a sense that she really could not leave this evening without pulling her cabinet into line. even if that meant that some of them might quit in protest, she was willing to take that risk. and we know now the last couple of hours that number ten has got what they say is sign up for a deal that is to use the clich , near the softer end of brexit than the heart. a deal that will be difficult for many brexiteers in her own party to wear, but a deal that many scenes brexiteer cabinet ministers who, 2a hours ago were very alarmed, or willing to sign up to at least for now. number ten believes this is a major step that could unlock what is more important than a day in the field, the next stage of talks with the rest of the european union. what they wanted to do was be able to leave tonight with a credible offer to the rest of the continent, something that they could genuinely move on
the bbc‘s politial editor, laura kuenssberg, has been following the deveopments at the prime minister'sry retreat in buckinghamshire. sta kes a re stakes are extremely high for theresa may today, because there was a sense that she really could not leave this evening without pulling her cabinet into line. even if that meant that some of them might quit in protest, she was willing to take that risk. and we know now the last couple of hours that number ten has got what they say is sign up for a...
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pretty dysfunctional so clearly a few issues that between the polity and.
pretty dysfunctional so clearly a few issues that between the polity and.
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such so they're getting very very i would say in my connection holding off in terms of civilian or polity in civilian jurisdiction so these are signs of. very positive development impacts on politics and we should acknowledge it and we'd like to thank you very much for joining us this evening to share that perspective ambassador crocker on that as we mentioned you were pakistan's are having pakistan's high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland and they are currently teaching at the american university in washington d.c. they for shit. thank you so much thank you. but first there has been a mixture of relief and caution in europe after u.s. president donald trump and european commission chief shankland younger agreed to call a truce in the transatlantic trade tensions germany's foreign minister heiko musts hailed the deal tweeting the agreement on the trade dispute shows that when europe presents a united front our word has weight and he added the hash tag europe united meantime though french president emanuel mccrone said that the talks were useful but it doesn't support of a vast trade ag
such so they're getting very very i would say in my connection holding off in terms of civilian or polity in civilian jurisdiction so these are signs of. very positive development impacts on politics and we should acknowledge it and we'd like to thank you very much for joining us this evening to share that perspective ambassador crocker on that as we mentioned you were pakistan's are having pakistan's high commissioner to the u.k. and ireland and they are currently teaching at the american...
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and then with the dissent with justice breyer so that implication are those that the polities where they had those latitude of internet sales tax statute so with that background we will ask each of you for those immediate implications with with online retailers with municipal governments so what does this look like from each of these perspectives i can jump in the upper state and local government to take a step back to understand with the effect of the quill decision. so to touch on this one of the most obvious impacts were state and local government were to collect sales and use tax for many years and estimate very how much money was at stake and talking like $8 billion per year of lost revenue it was up to 30 billion per year that was a huge amount of money these were taxes that the collection percentages of consumers would pay the use tax but now that the decision that the quill decision has overturned that would be collected by state and local government if that should happen immediately that would take some time for those laws to go into place and that decision and to draft this leg
and then with the dissent with justice breyer so that implication are those that the polities where they had those latitude of internet sales tax statute so with that background we will ask each of you for those immediate implications with with online retailers with municipal governments so what does this look like from each of these perspectives i can jump in the upper state and local government to take a step back to understand with the effect of the quill decision. so to touch on this one of...
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beginnings his political beginning were not part of what what i would say focus on democratic political polity but he has really come a long way since then and i think part of that was he was schooled by be interviewed by the late benazir bhutto in the last elections before she died he was going to boycott those calls under the ventry military dictator general pervez musharraf and benazir bhutto prevailed upon him not to boycott the elections because her stand was if you boycott then what you have to have that engagement with the political process and so he understood that he say with it so the show is i think all the great political death to benazir bhutto who was once his great political rival and i think is coming back to pakistan is in a way kind of to make its own don't mean for his boss mr misdeed towards her when he was in power and she was out of power there was that history is that the six year old migrants recorded begging for her family at a u.s. detention center has been reunited with her mother. for your to. the police got it right the cries of allison the dritte pleading with bor
beginnings his political beginning were not part of what what i would say focus on democratic political polity but he has really come a long way since then and i think part of that was he was schooled by be interviewed by the late benazir bhutto in the last elections before she died he was going to boycott those calls under the ventry military dictator general pervez musharraf and benazir bhutto prevailed upon him not to boycott the elections because her stand was if you boycott then what you...
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beginnings his political beginnings were not part of what i would say focus on the democratic political polity but he has really come a long way since then and i think part of that was he was schooled by been received by the late benazir bhutto in the last election before she died he was going to boycott those polls under the then military dictator general pervez musharraf and benazir bhutto prevailed upon him not to boycott the elections because her stand was a few boycott then what you have to have it gave me the political process and so he understood that he failed with it so naturally i think it was a great political death to benazir bhutto who was once was a great political rival and i think his coming back to pakistan is in a way kind of to make atones own man for his fost. misdeeds towards her when he was in power and she was out of. there was that history as well . as really soldiers are shocked that a fifteen year old palestinian boy on the border with gaza thirty others were injured in the latest friday protests one hundred thirty seven palestinians are being killed in the past three
beginnings his political beginnings were not part of what i would say focus on the democratic political polity but he has really come a long way since then and i think part of that was he was schooled by been received by the late benazir bhutto in the last election before she died he was going to boycott those polls under the then military dictator general pervez musharraf and benazir bhutto prevailed upon him not to boycott the elections because her stand was a few boycott then what you have...
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of these so we can accuse saudi arabia unless of course there is proof that as in fake i miss him polity. aside from the case of one m.t.b. in the corruption scandal that's been plaguing malaysia we also spoke to the prime minister about another very interesting topic which is his relationship with. him was my had tears deputy prime minister in the ninety's he himself tried to uncover corruption back then and instead of. the prime minister listening to me i actually went off to him imprisoned him more became a prisoner of conscience and here was widely criticized for sidelining and throwing him behind bars since then there's been a report small in fact part of the election campaign that's mark to run in court in a coalition with an wire's party was to secure for a pardon of unworn promise that he would actually give up the reins of power to a more within two years time we spoke to him about that relationship as well as are the regional issues in a wide ranging interview which obviously will be broadcasting soon on al-jazeera will facebook is making a major u.-turn about how it describes
of these so we can accuse saudi arabia unless of course there is proof that as in fake i miss him polity. aside from the case of one m.t.b. in the corruption scandal that's been plaguing malaysia we also spoke to the prime minister about another very interesting topic which is his relationship with. him was my had tears deputy prime minister in the ninety's he himself tried to uncover corruption back then and instead of. the prime minister listening to me i actually went off to him imprisoned...
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fed up with the air with my party banging on about how this was all done to clear the air in your polity no it was undone to clear the air of you know to some. something from it in that the election look i deeply regret as somebody who can't campaign vigorously for remained i regret very much the decision that was taken but it is impossible to run from you know well i regret very much vision taken to leave the european union and that was that was the vote but holding the referendum was done for the best as it was an issue that kept coming up time and time again on elections on doorsteps it was something where people of the age of sixty who had not had a job to do then i will push that he wanted to clear now everyone i think it wasn't was that were carrying out of the country absolutely it was an issue that people were mentioning more and more on doorsteps in the midlands constituencies like mine and elsewhere and it was an issue which was coming to the exclusion of all other issues but obviously i very much regret the fact that it was the not the remaining campaign that won there were in
fed up with the air with my party banging on about how this was all done to clear the air in your polity no it was undone to clear the air of you know to some. something from it in that the election look i deeply regret as somebody who can't campaign vigorously for remained i regret very much the decision that was taken but it is impossible to run from you know well i regret very much vision taken to leave the european union and that was that was the vote but holding the referendum was done for...
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a very universal trait to want to take back control to feel that your life that you are part of a polity of politics that is closer to you and not somewhere out there i'm with you i agree and maybe you and i could have a whole conversation about semantics so we could say well yes but nationalism is that you often use as a term to denote the pathological or problematic aspect of national identity to have an. national identity to be proud of it to want to build democracy and solidarity within a space that's not global is a good thing i agree with you the question that you and i have to ask we have to ask it to the russians we have to ask it to the europeans we have to ask everywhere in the world is when is it that people start turning this proud in who they are in their collective into a tool of exclusion into a tool of aggressive intervention in other people's affair indeed into it to where you don't respect the national identity of the other side so it's a very complex story and you're absolutely right to imply that the european union right now is struggling in trying to balance its peop
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made a lot of republicans rethink the republicans elation ship with wall street big business and the polity party was graded. i think we been heading this way for a long time. if you're in a county that's toward the water from the interstate you will reflect the democratic party abilities of coastal cosmopolitan. if you're in the middle, disproportionate number will have a different worldview. i think that framework will go for a while and republicans will win some and democrats will win some. >> before trump threw his hat in the ring you were writing about a grim discontent in a large part of the country. people were growing more disenchanted with the political parties and the choices of the politicians that were available to them and a lot of it had to do with changes in the global economy in the transitions. in talking to the people you did all these years, how much of this populous moment has entered in all that discontent. additionally people i've talked to that would learn so much from the great revolt who want to know how long this moment is going to last. it makes me think what happ
made a lot of republicans rethink the republicans elation ship with wall street big business and the polity party was graded. i think we been heading this way for a long time. if you're in a county that's toward the water from the interstate you will reflect the democratic party abilities of coastal cosmopolitan. if you're in the middle, disproportionate number will have a different worldview. i think that framework will go for a while and republicans will win some and democrats will win some....
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polity rehab services, but current interpretation says a number of federal laws than in the way of healthcare providers making these kind of sensible, cost-saving arrangements. that's why hhs is beginning a review of regulations that give the ability of doctors and payers to coordinate in delivering better care at a lower cost. cms kicked off this effort by releasing a request for information which prevents physicians from making referrals to other doctors or practices with which they have a financial relationship unless the enumerated exemptions apply. secretary eric martin, hhs will be releasing requests for information on the statutes, hippa and part two, following those requests, we will be taking regulatory actions to reform these rules . as it happens, our interpretation of the two privacy laws are not just impeded value arrangements in healthcare. they can also get in the way of communities working together. the laws that i've mentioned like our healthcare program hard at the old and the cost of healthcarehas kept rising without a measured increase in quality . it's time to start talki
polity rehab services, but current interpretation says a number of federal laws than in the way of healthcare providers making these kind of sensible, cost-saving arrangements. that's why hhs is beginning a review of regulations that give the ability of doctors and payers to coordinate in delivering better care at a lower cost. cms kicked off this effort by releasing a request for information which prevents physicians from making referrals to other doctors or practices with which they have a...
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if you look at what i covered law and order, identity politi politics, terrorism, these are the thingsonald trump hit on so i'm convinced that he created this entire clinical plank on or off my monologues. [animal sounds] greg: i think the shorter the better, much like me. [laughter] if you can make it under 80 seconds that is perfect. it should be sharp, original and funny it does not have to be funny off the bat. first you write it but then you had the jokes later. short, clear, concise and unexpected and surprising. much like the work you do, don don't. [animal sounds] [cheering and applause] greg: thanks again dolphin and ted next weekend is the start of my book tour. more dates are coming soon go to g gutfeld .com for the latest tour information. don't go anywhere, final thoughts next. [cheering and applause] my name is jeff sheldon, and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order
if you look at what i covered law and order, identity politi politics, terrorism, these are the thingsonald trump hit on so i'm convinced that he created this entire clinical plank on or off my monologues. [animal sounds] greg: i think the shorter the better, much like me. [laughter] if you can make it under 80 seconds that is perfect. it should be sharp, original and funny it does not have to be funny off the bat. first you write it but then you had the jokes later. short, clear, concise and...
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don't believe we should abolish ice, it isd good politis in the midterm.hey have been separating children from parents. >> on the first part of these, to be honest, this is a great idea. getting into a midterm being against security at the border doesn't sound like a great ideaa >> you are behind. -- party leadership, they. are jumping o the abolish ice movement in the supposed to not look at the politics of the moment, not care necessarily, it is 240 years old, our founders had a vision of principles and values that wasn't supposed to live and die based on who wins an election was a woman climbing the statue of liberty so no one else can gn there, putting law enforcement at risk, their lives at risk, such a selfish myopic view of what this country is. >> look at this poll that came out today about whether you are proud to be an american. republican 74%, democrats only 32% say they are extremely proud to be an american. i wonder if this has to do with it. dnc chair tom perez put out a statement and independence day that says everywhere we look our most fun
don't believe we should abolish ice, it isd good politis in the midterm.hey have been separating children from parents. >> on the first part of these, to be honest, this is a great idea. getting into a midterm being against security at the border doesn't sound like a great ideaa >> you are behind. -- party leadership, they. are jumping o the abolish ice movement in the supposed to not look at the politics of the moment, not care necessarily, it is 240 years old, our founders had a...
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. >> sean: you don't use politi l politically correct terms?> no, and i won't. >> sean: what is the future for roseanne barr? abc is kick starting the roseanne barr show. >> i want to tell you this. i walked away from that show despite the fact i had a contract that protected me from getting in trouble with tweets. >> sean: they said that in your contract? >> yes. >> sean: and they didn't pay you? >> well, we can't talk about. ist allowed under my contract to have 24 hours to correct any mistakes. i asked them to let me go on the "view" and other shows and explain and correct that i didn't say what they were putting out there. they said no, you can't until the contract is ready and that took weeks. >> sean: you felt bad about your staff? >> i didn't want to cause anybody to lose their jobs. i am for working people. i could fight this. no, it's going to be part of the repentance. i will just walk away. >> sean: you signed off on this reboot without you? >> yes. >> sean: did you have to sign off on that to allow those people to work? >> yes. >> s
. >> sean: you don't use politi l politically correct terms?> no, and i won't. >> sean: what is the future for roseanne barr? abc is kick starting the roseanne barr show. >> i want to tell you this. i walked away from that show despite the fact i had a contract that protected me from getting in trouble with tweets. >> sean: they said that in your contract? >> yes. >> sean: and they didn't pay you? >> well, we can't talk about. ist allowed under my...
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it has a very sophisticated polity. they are aware of what happens in the rest of the world.don't want to be a pariah and don't want to see their currency halved as it has in the past year. they want to buy their western goods and don't want to be stuck with inferior chinese stuff. i do think we're reaching a turning point. in august and again in november, u.s. sanctions go in effect. first, not just on iranian goods but any company that does business from any country with iran. and so this will undermine even those countries that have stuck to the nuclear deal, the companies in those countries are going to feel pressure not to deal with iran, because then they can't sell their goods to the united states. you see big global companies, france's totale, germany's siemen's. the pressure will mount. will there be this confluence of factors that really undermine the regime? just a year ago you saw almost 77% of the population in iran turn out for a presidential election, much higher than it was in the u.s. presidential election a year before that. there are still people willing to
it has a very sophisticated polity. they are aware of what happens in the rest of the world.don't want to be a pariah and don't want to see their currency halved as it has in the past year. they want to buy their western goods and don't want to be stuck with inferior chinese stuff. i do think we're reaching a turning point. in august and again in november, u.s. sanctions go in effect. first, not just on iranian goods but any company that does business from any country with iran. and so this...
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we will call the leadership team together to ensure we can correctly interpret the operational polity -- policy guidance we received, and send instructions to the field. then we follow-up. many times, you need to adjust. in immigration, we have a number of partners we need to coordinate with, whether it is ice, health and human services, we have to get to the interagency level coordination. it is a process we are familiar with. after 9/11 we had so many elevations of threat level. you have to respond quickly. we built those connective tissues and are able to react. >> it helps to know who you have to call. we have a few minutes. i know we had asked -- we have folks write them down. if you have them, we can -- just hold up your card. if not, we can continue talking for a little bit longer. let's talk about your staff. the president has proposed hiring more border patrol agent. a drumbeat to hire more people at the entry. talk about your hiring process. there have been challenges with that. we have high attrition, that is why you have a lot of people reaching. the government hasn't been
we will call the leadership team together to ensure we can correctly interpret the operational polity -- policy guidance we received, and send instructions to the field. then we follow-up. many times, you need to adjust. in immigration, we have a number of partners we need to coordinate with, whether it is ice, health and human services, we have to get to the interagency level coordination. it is a process we are familiar with. after 9/11 we had so many elevations of threat level. you have to...
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you have the politica to politis that are dying out and sometimes it is a very effective last. i am wondering if that is what we may see among the next generation. thank you. >> i was wondering i know going forward myself and a lot of friends around my age anticipated the vice president having a role in the administration more than so far. where does the vice president fit into all of this? >> from a purely political view, his pick was a masterful political movement. his bedrock faith in the kind of conservative evangelicals when he says i am first a christian, second a conservative family member, conservative, is that how it goes? the fact that they can parachute him into this convention to give a talk just clears the way for him. the fact that one of his big supporters sent a letter to be read at the freedom sunday service at the baptist church in dallas, he could speak the language in a way that he can't and he softens trump and i just think he may not be a kind of active vice president as dick cheney or something like that. but symbolically it's like this for trespass stand
you have the politica to politis that are dying out and sometimes it is a very effective last. i am wondering if that is what we may see among the next generation. thank you. >> i was wondering i know going forward myself and a lot of friends around my age anticipated the vice president having a role in the administration more than so far. where does the vice president fit into all of this? >> from a purely political view, his pick was a masterful political movement. his bedrock...
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justice to the supreme court, barack obama almost a year lefin his term, that being undermined by the politi of the senate majority leader and others. so it's frustrating to me as someone who will go into this -- these hearings with all the due d ligence, prepa engage and to try to bring out as much of the truth about this candidate as possible, to be lectured in such a way is unfortunate. we are at a moment in american history that is sobering to me because this will shift the court inea way we'vver seen it in my lifetime. liready at a point that so many americans are f like the system is rigged, that average workerin this country are getting screwed over by the increasing power of corporations. where theupreme court now could go with this pick is disturbing and should be disturbing to individuals who believe in things, like individual liberty, the ability to make your o nalthcare decisions, the ability to organize for a better salary an wages, the ability to have your voice heard in aac demo especially in the growing power of organizations. >> woodruff: senator cory booker who sits one jud
justice to the supreme court, barack obama almost a year lefin his term, that being undermined by the politi of the senate majority leader and others. so it's frustrating to me as someone who will go into this -- these hearings with all the due d ligence, prepa engage and to try to bring out as much of the truth about this candidate as possible, to be lectured in such a way is unfortunate. we are at a moment in american history that is sobering to me because this will shift the court inea way...
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louis, it is the latest thing thing as a polity to sue opioid makers. distributors and pharmacies over what he calls the worst man-made epidemic in modern medical history. jackson county said the epidemic has burdened the county with opioid-related hospitalizations, emergency medical responses to overdoses, babies born in withdrawal, and incarcerations and child welfare cases. and this is alive look at los angeles from fox 11. the big story there tonight, a fast-moving wildfire believed to have been sparked by arson has burned through trees, bring five homes and forced evacuation orders for an entire mountain community. about 3200 and idlewild and in nearby communities were ordered to leave their homes. an estimated 600 structures were threatened and this comes as california's watchers under a heat wave and battles ferocious fires at both ends of the state. that's two nights alive look outside the beltway, from special report. we will be right back and got more. more? got a company i can trust. that's a heck of a lot more. over 75 years of great savings
louis, it is the latest thing thing as a polity to sue opioid makers. distributors and pharmacies over what he calls the worst man-made epidemic in modern medical history. jackson county said the epidemic has burdened the county with opioid-related hospitalizations, emergency medical responses to overdoses, babies born in withdrawal, and incarcerations and child welfare cases. and this is alive look at los angeles from fox 11. the big story there tonight, a fast-moving wildfire believed to have...
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>>reporter: he notes polity versus quantity has always been an issue on twitter, as people gain the system bots to increase their following. but what's in it for the bots and the bad guys behind the fake accounts? >> ian says, influence. >> let's say that i am a bought, and i want to get cnet articles out there all the time. if i immediately posted after donald -- donald trump posted. everyone who clicks on that link would click -- and see that. it's almost a form of marketing, get my political voice out there. >>reporter: and speaking of political voices, president obama is not out 2.4 million, with 100 million followers left. while president trump only lost 204,000. he had fewer followers to begin with. twitter itself took the biggest overall hit, losing about 7.8 million of its own twitter followers. about 12%. and yes, even capek -- kpix took a hit. we lost a whopping 884 followers. twitter says this is ultimately a good in, because twitter users will have a more reliable estimation of the real, live, human followers. though influencers who were banging on bots may have lost a little i
>>reporter: he notes polity versus quantity has always been an issue on twitter, as people gain the system bots to increase their following. but what's in it for the bots and the bad guys behind the fake accounts? >> ian says, influence. >> let's say that i am a bought, and i want to get cnet articles out there all the time. if i immediately posted after donald -- donald trump posted. everyone who clicks on that link would click -- and see that. it's almost a form of...
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and putin says yes, i wanted him to win because of his polities. president trump, do you hold him a countable for anything? his answer, we are all to blame. remember that this is an american president standing in the summit in helsinki, with really an adversary that the u.s. intelligence community believes is doing a lot of bad things. clearly the president wants to score points and try to make the relationship that handles syria and other big issues of the day, but he wanted to find a way out of that answer, even though he was asked it numerous times. separating difference between his election win and russian interference in the election is a difficult thing, rhetorically, for this president. a lot of times, it is about him. >> he clearly does not want the victory to be taken away from him or to suggest that he did not work harder than hillary clinton. he has said that repeatedly come up brett, that he won the election and in his view, fair and square. no meddling changed any boats across america. >> here is what is going to be fascinating. chris
and putin says yes, i wanted him to win because of his polities. president trump, do you hold him a countable for anything? his answer, we are all to blame. remember that this is an american president standing in the summit in helsinki, with really an adversary that the u.s. intelligence community believes is doing a lot of bad things. clearly the president wants to score points and try to make the relationship that handles syria and other big issues of the day, but he wanted to find a way out...
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surrounding all of this and there is the 9.5 hearing yesterday on capitol hill that was fused with poli c politi politics. how dit d it resonate with you? >> he has never directly mention the president and directly rebutted the president making those attacks. he talked generally of the effects those attacks have on the department and tried to defend the work of the people at the department, we saw him do that again today. when you look at the timing of this indictment. one of the things he said was look, we return indictment when they are ready. that's true to some extent. they could have returned that a week from now. they could have returned it next friday without any significant loss o f the case it seems. it does seem like they were timing this in advance of the president's summit, give the president a talking point that he may or may not want to use against vladimir putin or at a time that the american public is paying attention to you know vladimir putin and donald trump meeting and talking about u.s./russia relations. this is the justice department saying we don't want the american public
surrounding all of this and there is the 9.5 hearing yesterday on capitol hill that was fused with poli c politi politics. how dit d it resonate with you? >> he has never directly mention the president and directly rebutted the president making those attacks. he talked generally of the effects those attacks have on the department and tried to defend the work of the people at the department, we saw him do that again today. when you look at the timing of this indictment. one of the things...
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in a nutshell if they have no training or education and they set policy and polity forces teachers to ignore reality and teaching is viewed more as a science than an art then they will find their ideas into classrooms good ideas will go bad teachers in my given enough time to implement them properly. okay. cause for a drink. i will let you digest that for a second. are we all on the same page here? not that you have to agree with me but i will read two chapters that are very closely related because given what is going on right now with the teacher strikes i want to address it has other ideas to discuss including professional development or viewing as clients. scene is the goal versus method. there is a teacher shortage only getting worse and eventually we will have a full-blown crisis on our hands not until we reach that point it is becoming the undesirable job educators have been putting up with a lot disrespect and unpaid hours and out-of-pocket expenses leading to poor student choices but what is becoming intolerable is their jobs that lack of discretion contribute powerfully to th
in a nutshell if they have no training or education and they set policy and polity forces teachers to ignore reality and teaching is viewed more as a science than an art then they will find their ideas into classrooms good ideas will go bad teachers in my given enough time to implement them properly. okay. cause for a drink. i will let you digest that for a second. are we all on the same page here? not that you have to agree with me but i will read two chapters that are very closely related...
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you have politial and legal implications. we're going to test them all for you tonight. you're going to hear that tape again. this is a special cuomo's court that we're going to have for you with some top lawyers who have made and defended these kinds of cases. next. stadium pa : all military members stand and be recognized. sometimes fans cheer for those who wear a different uniform. no matter where or when you served, t-mobile stands ready to serve you. that's why we're providing half off family lines to all military. booking a flight doesn't have to be expensive. just go to priceline. it's the best place to book a flight a few days before my trip and still save up to 40%. just tap and go... for the best savings on flights, go to priceline. well, esurance makes it simple and affordable. in fact, drivers who switched from geico to esurance saved an average of $412. that's auto and home insurance for the modern world. esurance. an allstate company. click or call. esurance. an allstate company. but behr premium stain y can weather any weather. overall #1 rated, weathers i
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we can accuse saudi arabia unless of course there is proof that saudi arabia is in fake i miss him polity. aside from the case of one m.t.b. in the corruption scandal that's been plaguing malaysia we also spoke to the prime minister about another very interesting topic which is his relationship with brahimi brahim was tears deputy prime minister in the ninety's he himself tried to uncover corruption back then and instead of. the prime minister listening to me i actually went off to him imprisoned him more became a prisoner of conscience and here was widely criticized for sidelining and throwing him behind bars since then there's been a report small in fact part of the election campaign that my to run in caught in a coalition with an wires party was to secure for a pardon of our and promise that he would actually give up the reins of power to a more within two years time we spoke to him about that relationship as well as the regional issues in a wide ranging interview which obviously will be broadcasting soon on al-jazeera you can watch the full interview with military mohamad on saturday
we can accuse saudi arabia unless of course there is proof that saudi arabia is in fake i miss him polity. aside from the case of one m.t.b. in the corruption scandal that's been plaguing malaysia we also spoke to the prime minister about another very interesting topic which is his relationship with brahimi brahim was tears deputy prime minister in the ninety's he himself tried to uncover corruption back then and instead of. the prime minister listening to me i actually went off to him...