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are assaults helpful to the presid politi they may be but they'r unprecedented. >> we get a lot of bad court decisi the ninth circuit which has become a big thorn in our side. >> president trump using a thanks teleconference with troops deployed overseas to renew attacks on the u.s. courts and double down on criticism of chief justice john roberts. >> i like him and i respect him. but i think we have to use some common sense. >> that's after roberts in an extrao step by a chief justic rebuked the sitting presid for slamming a federal judge who ordered the admini to accept asylum claims for migrants no matter how they enter the united states >> you go to the ninth circuit and it's a disgrace. i'm going to put in a major compla this was an obama judge. >> the judge john tiger does not actual sit on the ninth circui the ruling was handed down by a distri court. robert defended and independent judici to the associated press "we do not have obama judges or trump judges, bush judges or clinton judges. what we have is an group of dedicated judges doing their level best to do equal right to th
are assaults helpful to the presid politi they may be but they'r unprecedented. >> we get a lot of bad court decisi the ninth circuit which has become a big thorn in our side. >> president trump using a thanks teleconference with troops deployed overseas to renew attacks on the u.s. courts and double down on criticism of chief justice john roberts. >> i like him and i respect him. but i think we have to use some common sense. >> that's after roberts in an extrao step by...
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morning for insigh andanalysis are doris concer goodwin, helen cooper, daniel pletka, and nbc news politi analyst elise jordan. welcom to sunday, it's "meet the >>> good sunday morning. when president clinton lost contro of oth houses congre in 1994, the day after the election, he accepted his share sponsibility. mr. clinton then worked with the new republican majority on sues like welfarereform and balanc the budgets two years later, both were easily elected. when president obama lost the nous 20 in 2010, he called it ae in and two years later he and that republ congress were easily re-ele presid trump's re-election chance in big trouble. mr. clinton and mr. obama accept the public's refwuk and pivote work with the n opposition in some so far president trump has s do h thing. he is sticking to the base only strate accelerate ago tacks on those hes can to be oppone iosince the ele he attacked the press again, attacked e judici again, attacked our %lection positi electi process again. are assaults helpful to the presid politi they may be but they'r predented. >> we get a lot of bad court d
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1/3 of the nation turned out to see the holy father while the rest of the country and the world polities trip on television and radio. on the first day of his pilgrimage, the polish pontiff declared there can be no just europe without the independence of poland marked on its map. it was a shot heard across the world. in california, by future u.s. president, it was also hurt. ronald reagan was elated. at the time, he had a popular radio show and dedicated numerous broadcast to the historic trip of the pope. in one of his broadcast, reagan summarized the pokes pilgrimage say it has been a long time since we have seen a leader of sids courage and such uncompromising education to simple morality. a few months later, in november 1979, the former governor of california and now candidacy for president of united states. soon after taking office, president reagan requested a meeting with pope john paul ii, and with the two leaders met in vatican city in 1982, president reagan asked pope john paul ii at one point would eastern europe -- europe be free from soviet domination? when the pope responde
1/3 of the nation turned out to see the holy father while the rest of the country and the world polities trip on television and radio. on the first day of his pilgrimage, the polish pontiff declared there can be no just europe without the independence of poland marked on its map. it was a shot heard across the world. in california, by future u.s. president, it was also hurt. ronald reagan was elated. at the time, he had a popular radio show and dedicated numerous broadcast to the historic trip...
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brexiteer, he said that up until now he is very much felt it is not about the person, it is about the polity's hoping to persuade theresa may to change her policy, but last night he said he was beginning to think that if she didn't change it, those two things become very much intertwined, they are indivisible in the end, the policy and the person is the same thing, and he would have to think about whether he went forward to trying to trigger that contest. if he were to say that, then i think that grouping of mps in parliament would potentially have the numbers to do that. it's not there yet, but certainly there are mutterings, and i think that would partly because, having urged cabinet members, eurosceptic cabinet members in there, to walk away from the steel rather than back it, they might feel that that isn't happening and so they have to take things into their own hands. the rumour mill seems quite rife. i notice that theresa may has now become the fifth shortest prime ministerial tenure in british history, so she is improving her position all the time, and another year would bring her fu
brexiteer, he said that up until now he is very much felt it is not about the person, it is about the polity's hoping to persuade theresa may to change her policy, but last night he said he was beginning to think that if she didn't change it, those two things become very much intertwined, they are indivisible in the end, the policy and the person is the same thing, and he would have to think about whether he went forward to trying to trigger that contest. if he were to say that, then i think...
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talk to the taliban and really fundamentally ensure that the interests of what is a very diverse polity are accounted for in any negotiation and i will stop there. >> thank you all for that. when we embarked on this exercise i was not sure that any five questions could really capture the full range of consideration involved in such a complex peace process. i'm struck by how far all four of you have ranged. any reactions you've had or follow-on question that would be salient? >> quick interruption -- deputy director j boggs branch. we've also got in the room a number of coalition and regional partners. a very diverse audience in here. thank you for the insightful comments across the panel. diverse. a lot of food for thought. the question of are we doing the right thing or undermining the process, you can probably some it with you finally sort have reached the right approach of having tried every other possible approach to get to this point. i spent a lot of years in afghanistan the past few years. one thing i know you cannot win a war in afghanistan with 150,000 foreign troops it has to
talk to the taliban and really fundamentally ensure that the interests of what is a very diverse polity are accounted for in any negotiation and i will stop there. >> thank you all for that. when we embarked on this exercise i was not sure that any five questions could really capture the full range of consideration involved in such a complex peace process. i'm struck by how far all four of you have ranged. any reactions you've had or follow-on question that would be salient? >>...
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. >> this morning tweeted those that work in this incredible midterm election embracing certain polities and principals did very well. those that did not say goodbye. >> mike coffman, gave me no love. and she lost. >> yesterday's vote means battle lines have been drawn as democrats in the house have now won the power to issue subpoenas. >> that will likely breathe new life in the house investigation and the russians, en the trum likely to go after the president's tax returns. cbs news, capitol hill. >>> here in california newsome, defeated republican businessman john cox, 59-41%. the lieutenant governor january and this is the first time since 1887 that a democrat governor has been succeeded by another democrat in california. >>> senator diane feinstein is celebrating victory, she defeated her opponent 54-46%. california voters shot down prop six, the repeal of the gas tax increase that tax generates about $5 billion a year to fund road improvement projects and transportation funding. voters rejected a rent control, would have repealed the state law which restricts the government use of
. >> this morning tweeted those that work in this incredible midterm election embracing certain polities and principals did very well. those that did not say goodbye. >> mike coffman, gave me no love. and she lost. >> yesterday's vote means battle lines have been drawn as democrats in the house have now won the power to issue subpoenas. >> that will likely breathe new life in the house investigation and the russians, en the trum likely to go after the president's tax...
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talking about will them five murders and today i'm pleased specially in chappell's home minister polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy if pulling for him in his upcoming trial. or how do i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked in what he could do. he's a good man now chopper but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about. reminded that even for the rich and powerful the will of who turns john home and now does it a sin lower and in the last part all the series on el chapo we'll look at how security has been ramped up and given his history of escaping from presence now and automated future where the robots have stolen our jobs as a modern concern and even the most traditional of professions can be vulnerable take church bell ringing in brush for example reports now on how recent expansion of the orthodox church has created a skills shortage has been filled by machines. a small modern chur
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about will them five murders a day and police tell us this rationally and chappals home when they see polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as robin hood like figure who help the local economy they're pulling for him in his upcoming trial. look at that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong. he just worked on what he could do he's a good man. but others didn't even realize he was growing old troeh to be honest they didn't know i hear them because the multi reminded that even for the rich and powerful the will of two terms john home and out does it a sin lower and the last episode of this series on a chapter will look at how security has been ramped up given his history of escaping from prisons. and has a let's get a round up now other top stories on al-jazeera thousands of iranians are marking the thirty ninth anniversary of the u.s. embassy takeover a day before u.s. sanctions are back in force iran's leadership has played down the move the commander of the elite revolutionary guard says iran will resist any sanctions turkish
about will them five murders a day and police tell us this rationally and chappals home when they see polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as robin hood like figure who help the local economy they're pulling for him in his upcoming trial. look at that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong. he just worked on what he could do he's a good man. but others didn't even realize he was growing old troeh to be honest they didn't know i...
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lthere is a lot of politi pressure.gress was ups, thinking that the president abused his office too much. there was regulation after that process. regulation was rescinded, etc. then we have the independent counsel statute come into pla i worked for ken starr under that statute. congress was like, we don't want the president pulling puppet stringsheit comes to investigations of the white house. laura: right, when it comes to ation of the white house and robert mueller's wrote, any mhint -- robeler's probe, any hints -- he went dark during afthe midterm electionr a number of indictments. >> he sure did go dark. ken starr's investigation was a lot narrower, six years old he has work to do, butf he has indictments, m whitaker could decide not to issue them, and if there was a conflict it would have to be reported to the congress. we will have to see how this playeds out. mr. mueller is in a precarious situation. best casecenario, he's very rushed. laura:yo dhave any indication that the senate majority leader will all out l
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there is firearms present or with easy access and some politi . >> reporter: neighbors say long was living with his mother since his divorce. investigators say the are no obvious links to terrorism. this has all the hallmarks of a disturbed individual, lester? >> tom costello, thanks. o,>> less than two weeks e were reporting from the scene of another mass shooting in pittsburgh. erin fact, folks, has been a mass shooting almost every day this year. stephanie gosk has more on this smingly endless cycle. >> reporter: the elscenes look and fe so familiar, the police run in while terrified students concert goers, regular people run out. >> he was shooting everybody and there was dead peopler here. >> hoping we could get out and looking for our friends. >> reporter: this year alone, parkland, santa , pittsburgh and thousand oaks and that skims the surface there are 307 mass shootings with four or more people shot. 328 people killed, and the year is not over. many americans woke upis thorning and had the same thought, oh, no, not again. because they knew what to expect. the phrases we use are r
there is firearms present or with easy access and some politi . >> reporter: neighbors say long was living with his mother since his divorce. investigators say the are no obvious links to terrorism. this has all the hallmarks of a disturbed individual, lester? >> tom costello, thanks. o,>> less than two weeks e were reporting from the scene of another mass shooting in pittsburgh. erin fact, folks, has been a mass shooting almost every day this year. stephanie gosk has more on...
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haven't been so man is more of a liability than an asset because trump only thinks in terms of real polity and dollars and cents and he disregards human rights both domestically and internationally. matthew do you agree with that see you think that there can be enough pressure or do you think they can be enough pressure to force this particular bill that they're proposing from both sides of the party lines to pass through both houses and indeed of avoiding a u.s. visa. i believe it is challenging but i do believe it can happen look the trump administration already knows it's got to do something so it has unilaterally already announced that it's cutting off the aerial refueling the saudi and amorality aircraft conducting the war in yemen and that's that's one of the provisions in this bill. and i think you know. they understand i think how flimsy this explanation is and how flimsy in fact this the sanctions they implemented to date are as senator rand paul said of kentucky yesterday it's it's ridiculous that the u.s. a sanction ing people who are already accused of the crime and are sitting
haven't been so man is more of a liability than an asset because trump only thinks in terms of real polity and dollars and cents and he disregards human rights both domestically and internationally. matthew do you agree with that see you think that there can be enough pressure or do you think they can be enough pressure to force this particular bill that they're proposing from both sides of the party lines to pass through both houses and indeed of avoiding a u.s. visa. i believe it is...
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about will them five murders said today and police tell us the especially in chappell's home minister polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy if pulling for him in his upcoming trial. or how do i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked on what he could do he's a good man now chopper but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about these are reminded that even for the rich and powerful the will of who turns it on home and how does it or sin or lower . what is ahead on this news our victory denied by someone who would passing on the turkish open they will be here to tell us was that eventually down the hall. in many countries pregnancy and childbirth are still extremely dangerous for mothers and babies most of the mothers were dying from the infection rate being they were dying from more high blood pressure algis even travels to my maoi and looks at how communities i challenge and traditions in order
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abuses they said instead that a group of security guards had gone rogue a member of germany's left polity was quick to point the blame at the country's moderate policy and leave the acceptable anyone who were willing to join the government police. to follow the constitution and have. everything not yet full of human rights you cannot will be engaged in human rights abuses and treasury those senators are just staff and under funded it and it's like i know your bill just said that you know we're not going to monitor. what's happened is that angela merkel agnel black she had no vision and she had no actual funding secure to take care of refugees and so this is a sign of complete and utter chaos the jammy i mean it's. coming up shortly if you don't like how old you are simply change the numbers that's how one man in the netherlands wants to turn back thought that story and more coming up in just a few moments. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest raid in truth to stand the news bu
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chancellor uncle america is preparing to leave p politis after eighteen years she's stepping down as leader of the city you and in twenty twenty one the latest -- chancellorship will end will it be a bumpy transition and what with the change meant for german politics at home. and abroad. who might succeed angela merkel medicals out what's next that's our title on quite weekend and here to answer that question are our guests badly hurt is a political analyst for spiegel online? valerie says if a conservative follows mackel the possibility of a power struggle with the chancello. much greater. and it's a pleasure to welcome okay hammond she is an author and an editor at the berlin daily newspaper the top. and she says no matter what happens the green party stands to gain. and very glad to have andrea screwed back on the show he's editor in chief of hunters blood global that he says. members decision was both clever undignified in may let her stay on as chancellor until. twenty twenty one angela merkel is the longest serving leader of any western democracy after donald trump's election.
chancellor uncle america is preparing to leave p politis after eighteen years she's stepping down as leader of the city you and in twenty twenty one the latest -- chancellorship will end will it be a bumpy transition and what with the change meant for german politics at home. and abroad. who might succeed angela merkel medicals out what's next that's our title on quite weekend and here to answer that question are our guests badly hurt is a political analyst for spiegel online? valerie says if a...
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toughest sanctions regime ever the trump administrator has announced the renewal of both new and old polities on iran due to come into force on monday. has more on the implications picture of a trump tweeted after the statement on sanctions says it all really iran is entering a world of trouble in the. mind of the u.s. president so what will happen on monday everything that was achieved under the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal will be no more piling on top of penalties imposed additionally by the trumpet ministration there were nineteen rounds of those these new sanctions will accelerate the highly successful effects of our sanctions that have already occurred the maximum pressure we impose is cause the reality to drop dramatically ronnie's cabin is in disarray and the iranian people are raising their voices even louder against a corrupt and hypocritical regime a lot of diplomatic achievement has been torn down by this back in two thousand and fifteen the so-called p. five plus one bloc of countries agreed to open global oil markets for iran's crude in exchange for to iran scrapping its nuc
toughest sanctions regime ever the trump administrator has announced the renewal of both new and old polities on iran due to come into force on monday. has more on the implications picture of a trump tweeted after the statement on sanctions says it all really iran is entering a world of trouble in the. mind of the u.s. president so what will happen on monday everything that was achieved under the twenty fifteen iran nuclear deal will be no more piling on top of penalties imposed additionally by...
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he doesn't care about ideology, money, policy, politis he cares about television, ratings and how the news feels. somebody who can mess with his head in that spacece is more valuable than somebody who checks off the box. >> in thatte regard just today our president was insulting the decorated admiral steel joint special operations command officer when osama bin laden was taken down. >> i thought about that. just challenge him to a push-up contest. it will take you one second to win. but this is a guy who is an extraordinary salesman a con man without parallel. it's important for democratsre or those on the left to say how are you tricked into the dead ends with your belief is good politics? i know you believe miss cortez is a great new face but you know, what she is she cannot scale nationally connor land in pennsylvania is a moderate democrat do you know, he didn't talk about? gun control, super progressively will give everybody everything free he talks about nuts and bolts what mattered in the economy and the community he seek to represent. if i was a democratic strategist who gave
he doesn't care about ideology, money, policy, politis he cares about television, ratings and how the news feels. somebody who can mess with his head in that spacece is more valuable than somebody who checks off the box. >> in thatte regard just today our president was insulting the decorated admiral steel joint special operations command officer when osama bin laden was taken down. >> i thought about that. just challenge him to a push-up contest. it will take you one second to win....
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the israeli representative and palestinian observer heads despite reports of the cease fire agree polities sides. the security council must only condemn hamas we condemn in the strongest possible terms this aggression by israel there is no such a thing both sides. but that's in the fires the result of this blockade which is immoral and illegal. inhumane and we will continue to take any measure measure necessary there will be people this round of violence was created as a result of a botched. desire easily military operation in the gaza strip it's very interesting for me to hear the israeli ambassador speak about the gaza as collation all of the victims except one of this round of escalation where palestinian all of the victims were inside gaza and not outside of the gaza strip israel bombed a t.v. station it bombed residential buildings it leveled them to the ground those are acts that are acts of terror because they did terrorize two million palestinians the latest round of escalation started because of a botched israeli undercover operation three kilometers deep inside gaza that's how th
the israeli representative and palestinian observer heads despite reports of the cease fire agree polities sides. the security council must only condemn hamas we condemn in the strongest possible terms this aggression by israel there is no such a thing both sides. but that's in the fires the result of this blockade which is immoral and illegal. inhumane and we will continue to take any measure measure necessary there will be people this round of violence was created as a result of a botched....
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polities there they have the superstars but you're like why are they still failing there's one on a time there's a great relationship between. thomas to call and i think that was perhaps like a question mark in the summer because neymar didn't have a very good cop and his form is really suffered based seems like i mean he's not back at the levels that we saw three four years ago but it seems to go is on the way to extract in the best out of him so i think neymar going to have to be on his game to cause going to need to you know make sure that he is influence in the game as much as he can as we know he can but as you said earlier the no no henderson these kind of players they're just the dogs in midfield general and they're not going to give him any time or space and they're going to found him if they need to so he could see a most scrappy game and you know i said i was going to be ready for this get to be honest yeah i think to go is you know analytic he says like he's been thinking about this game you know maybe but he says the last one and i think we're going to see a different system
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especially in chappell's home minister polity but. there are still problems. here is some still remember him as robin hood like figure who helped the local economy there pulling for him in his upcoming trial. i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked in what he could do he's a good man now chapter but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about it reminded that even for the rich and powerful the wheel of fortune turns on home and now does it a sin a lower. law and has some seeker with the headlines on al-jazeera turkish media reporting more details on the alleged saudi hit squad the maid a journalist a mouth a shuggie a month ago the newspaper says his body was dismembered in the consulate and then taken in five suitcases to the saudi consuls residence nearby andrew simmons has more from istanbul there are also suggestions from the subway newspaper that three key figures in the suspect list involved in this they are said to have been transpor
especially in chappell's home minister polity but. there are still problems. here is some still remember him as robin hood like figure who helped the local economy there pulling for him in his upcoming trial. i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked in what he could do he's a good man now chapter but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about it reminded that even for the...
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definitely be voting for breaks or maybe what about this blitz that in labor the sort of rum parliamentary polity that does. favor new liberalism versus what jeremy corbyn once i mean. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions and sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've got fairly high levels of employment most of those jobs are in secure why that's why people are angry and therefore labor government that's committed to rebuilding our manufacturing good high tech high skilled jobs i is absolutely crucial one of the. aspects of the brecht vote though is that no country has been allowed to leave a little more you say that no country has left thinking over a book greece they voted in twenty fifteen to leave ignored island twice that. holland was ignored france was ignored isn't the point that near liberalism is in brussels and that's where the power is what that was part of s
definitely be voting for breaks or maybe what about this blitz that in labor the sort of rum parliamentary polity that does. favor new liberalism versus what jeremy corbyn once i mean. i think now. we've had forty years of neo divisions and sasha go in and we see it happen to people who voted for bret city they voted for trump in america because and manufacturing has been wiped out when forty years ago we had eight million jobs in manufacturing now we've got just two million and although we've...
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the future of britain's prime minister is arguably decided today in belfast by the northern irish polity previously linked to paramilitaries coming up in the show with up to eighty five thousand children under the age of five as a result of my mates stop. nation in yemen we ask a former drone operator of britain is complicit in war crimes and unicef on the ground in u.k. weapons dog to yemen gives us its take on the world's worst humanitarian crisis and britain's biggest police force advises not to drive into london but it's not because ten thousand die each year in the capital because of pollution but it's happening now stop pete because he won't work you know britain's parliamentary speaker didn't publicly write off to raise amazing bricks a deal that he and cuse pulled the symbol coming up in today's going underground the first in a week when britain's intelligence services admitted they didn't act accordingly to stop the bombing of the ariana grande a concert in manchester which killed twenty two are others continuing to be killed because of so-called u.k. intelligence this in a week
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delhi it's turned into a time of protest there are demonstrators are worried about a dangerous air polity in india's capital current pollution levels measure more than thirty five times the world health organization's safe limit and the approach of to volley has brought more concern traditionally people set off fireworks which could pollute the air even more nimish objects water ports. in most indian homes this is what the bali do right. but the pollution spiking in the city you are dead some are questioning the age old tradition. the last time the kentucky family the centerpiece of the body of the car was that cubicles now the festival season meet the end of the outdoor activity for the con party just as aussies and i she bought. them are the brain drops at the iowa caucus on the run but now as a down payment for getting there she thinks it's time to change this is a festival of lights as well not just to the crowd goes but now or you know over the years that you feel but i did not miss it one minute or one second because it's a matter of my own truth it's a matter of my one hill that yo
delhi it's turned into a time of protest there are demonstrators are worried about a dangerous air polity in india's capital current pollution levels measure more than thirty five times the world health organization's safe limit and the approach of to volley has brought more concern traditionally people set off fireworks which could pollute the air even more nimish objects water ports. in most indian homes this is what the bali do right. but the pollution spiking in the city you are dead some...
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he said that he was aware of trump's disavo wiwals of politi ties between himself and russia and that contact was terminate brd the -- terminated before the iowa caucas. >> he is a -- he is a weak person and not a smart person. he is trying to -- it's simple, he has himself a big prison sentence and he is is trying to get a lesser prison sentence by making up a story. >> reporter: just last week, the president provided written answers to questions from special couple robert mueller, sources said that one question was about the moscow project and sources say that mr. trump's written recollection of events was in line with mr. cohens but mueller did not ask about timing. the president who got a had hes up of the cohen plea down played the project in russia. >> that was a project that was not done for a lot of reasons. one, not that i had to do it, i was focused on running for president. i wanted that to be my primary focus. not running or building a tower. >> reporter: cohen is expected to be sentenced next month on these charges as well as previous ones. he faces the possibility of yea
he said that he was aware of trump's disavo wiwals of politi ties between himself and russia and that contact was terminate brd the -- terminated before the iowa caucas. >> he is a -- he is a weak person and not a smart person. he is trying to -- it's simple, he has himself a big prison sentence and he is is trying to get a lesser prison sentence by making up a story. >> reporter: just last week, the president provided written answers to questions from special couple robert mueller,...
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better off with this deal, what would make an impact on the economy for the future would be the polities of the right honorable gentlemen for borrowing higher taxes, the biggest writ to our economy is the right honorable gentleman and his shadow chancellor. >> on the same day the statement was made the prime minister said this is the best possible deal, the only possible deal. i mean to say it is not hard to be the best deal, it is the only deal. it is the worst deal. mister speaker, the government economic service forecast published today, actually meaningless, no actual deal to model, just a 26 page wishlist. the chancellor center deal will make people worse off. does the prime minister agree? he doesn't to be doesn't appear to be here. >> what the analysis shows, it does show this deal we negotiated is the best deal for our economy which delivers on the results of the referendum to the british people and i believe we should deliver on the result of the referendum. he talks about the political declaration, called the wishlist so what he is describing is a political declaration agreed b
better off with this deal, what would make an impact on the economy for the future would be the polities of the right honorable gentlemen for borrowing higher taxes, the biggest writ to our economy is the right honorable gentleman and his shadow chancellor. >> on the same day the statement was made the prime minister said this is the best possible deal, the only possible deal. i mean to say it is not hard to be the best deal, it is the only deal. it is the worst deal. mister speaker, the...
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about will them five murders said today and police tell us the especially in chappell's home minister polity though there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy if pulling for him in his upcoming trial you know how do i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked on what he could do he's a good man now chapter but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about these are reminded that even for the rich and powerful the will of who turns it on home and how does it or sin or lower . sports is ahead on this news hour victory denied by some wayward passing on the turkish open they will be here to tell us was that eventually down the hall. in many countries pregnancy and childbirth are still extremely dangerous for mothers and babies most of their mothers were dying from the infection rate being they were dying from or had preparation al-jazeera travels to my louay and looks at how google communities by challenging traditi
about will them five murders said today and police tell us the especially in chappell's home minister polity though there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy if pulling for him in his upcoming trial you know how do i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just worked on what he could do he's a good man now chapter but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be...
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help the poor in the suburb of a commercial he says while the election is a chance for democracy polity. sir there are only interests eades many of the people he's helped with food housing and education in the sunday mass is your view . this sunday i love witness to this poverty i've been a medic guest of the fifty years i've seen this country descend into hell and here we've shown that with education discipline and respect we can fight poverty this week's presidential elections expected to cost even more than it did five years ago they are more candidates running and they are no laws limiting campaign spending what we know is that probably election two thousand so the teen was you know one of the most expensive elections in the history of what i guess can also when you compare my guess got to other countries there was a study for instance by the european union that came out in two thousand and sixteen and it basically claimed that the budget complain budget of the in the last present the outgoing president one in two thousand and thirteen was forty three million u.s. dollars that actua
help the poor in the suburb of a commercial he says while the election is a chance for democracy polity. sir there are only interests eades many of the people he's helped with food housing and education in the sunday mass is your view . this sunday i love witness to this poverty i've been a medic guest of the fifty years i've seen this country descend into hell and here we've shown that with education discipline and respect we can fight poverty this week's presidential elections expected to...
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they had found a tentative place for themselves in the american polity, at least on paper. the question remains, how will this be enforced? it turns out that the soul is less amenable to investigation then marriage or employment. americans who opposed draft dodging demanded tangible measures to regulate the invisible consciences of their fellow citizens. the war department embarked on a policy of scrutiny, evaluating the conscience of american citizens' minds and hearts. this took the form of the board of inquiry, established by the war department in 1918. its membership comprised heavyweights. major walter kellog, julian mac, and harlan fiske stone, serving as the dean of columbia law school. our distinguished host has also been the dean of a law school and can tell us the deans are called to serve on unusual assignments. perhaps nothing ever as unusual as this. between june, 1918 and the armistice, the three men traveled around the united states interrogating every single conscientious objector who was stationed at military camps. based on interrogations, often no more th
they had found a tentative place for themselves in the american polity, at least on paper. the question remains, how will this be enforced? it turns out that the soul is less amenable to investigation then marriage or employment. americans who opposed draft dodging demanded tangible measures to regulate the invisible consciences of their fellow citizens. the war department embarked on a policy of scrutiny, evaluating the conscience of american citizens' minds and hearts. this took the form of...
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talking about will them five murders a day and police tell us they specially and chappals home minister polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy they're pulling for him in his upcoming trial. hell i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just. worked in what he could do he's a good man now a chopper but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i didn't know i hear them heard about it reminded that even for the rich and powerful the wheel of fortune turns john home and now does it a sin lower. and the last part all the series on one look at how security has been ramped up given his history of escaping from presidents. now an automated future where the robots have stolen our jobs is a widespread modern concern and even the most traditional of professions can be vulnerable take church bell ringing and russia for example or a challenge reports now on how a recent expansion of the orthodox church has created a skills shortage that is being filled by
talking about will them five murders a day and police tell us they specially and chappals home minister polity. there are still problems. here some still remember him as a robin hood like figure who help the local economy they're pulling for him in his upcoming trial. hell i get that hopefully they can help him hopefully he gets out he hasn't done anything wrong he just. worked in what he could do he's a good man now a chopper but others didn't even realize he was going on trial to be honest i...
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does that improve the polity of their lives? that is the struggle we have to work our way through.do you make of that argument? that mark -- that google can do good even with a censored product? mark: that is what is happening. one of the employees that resigned over this project told me he was talking to a colleague and said a dirty window is better than no window. there was a strong belief and the management certainly would express this internally that google could do more good being there, and what with isaac was saying earlier, we have this balkanization of the internet. 10 years ago when google was in china, it looked different. indonesia, the country is asking google to ban certain apps and in europe they have the right to be forgotten. there is no consistent internet, so they look at other companies in china and say why can't we do the same? brad: where does google go from here? they are waiting for some license to introduce public -- operation dragonfly. if they were to get a permission to operate in china, considering the blowback and the pr punishment, do they want to do
does that improve the polity of their lives? that is the struggle we have to work our way through.do you make of that argument? that mark -- that google can do good even with a censored product? mark: that is what is happening. one of the employees that resigned over this project told me he was talking to a colleague and said a dirty window is better than no window. there was a strong belief and the management certainly would express this internally that google could do more good being there,...
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terrorists are killing jews in synagogues we don't hear so much outrage well protection from your polity on the i'll answer that question and it's the same answer that we try to find regarding chicago with the toughest gun laws in the country liberal democrat socialist policies of the strong this country there's no more rule of law because of whatever you know that liberty i mean i have no knowledge of anything i mean they are now in charge of the house but for the past two years trump is controlled every branch of government in those two years anti semitic attacks have gone up. because i have gone up anti muslim attacks have gone up on the number of white nationalist groups have gone up as you know as a former intelligence is that a coincidence that this all happened on donald trump look complete coincidence steven rogers and the number and the number of police officers have been. shops that have gone up so you can't blame president trump for all of the ills that are going on these are democrat socialist policies i know i know you socialist policies have led to an increase in neo i'll t
terrorists are killing jews in synagogues we don't hear so much outrage well protection from your polity on the i'll answer that question and it's the same answer that we try to find regarding chicago with the toughest gun laws in the country liberal democrat socialist policies of the strong this country there's no more rule of law because of whatever you know that liberty i mean i have no knowledge of anything i mean they are now in charge of the house but for the past two years trump is...
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then he gets into office, by and large, in terms of polity, as a priest traditional service, both of you, did you if you agree with that, do believe at the time it was a con? what did you think he's going to change with the republican party does? >> i just think he wasn't -- it was very difficult depending down ideologically. i've talked to people who said this was an election completely devoid of policy. actually, it was a policy driven election. he boiled it down, build a wall and about sums. he just put it on a bumper sticker in three words, the way hillary clinton couldn't with her program or refinance plants. those don't get a lot of applause for some reason. i thank you saw the party go around him. i thank you also saw they recognized he could in his inexperience and governing, in some way, invest for a traditional republican orthodoxy. even immigration and even as he sort of praises putin and the government's response to russia, in terms of sanctions and diplomats, it's been a very interesting, there has been a shadow of government of republicans who have been able sort of a s
then he gets into office, by and large, in terms of polity, as a priest traditional service, both of you, did you if you agree with that, do believe at the time it was a con? what did you think he's going to change with the republican party does? >> i just think he wasn't -- it was very difficult depending down ideologically. i've talked to people who said this was an election completely devoid of policy. actually, it was a policy driven election. he boiled it down, build a wall and about...
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et koultd it could be so politi embarrassing if he says this is what manafort is lying about and it'stating then the president may have problems. manafort's allies are saying that the special counsel is trying to push him into a nar ti narrative and he refuses to go there. we'll have to see what the special counsel is. >> jeffrey go leads. >> i think gloria is right. this will be a detailed statement about why paul manafort wasn't telling the truth. it's still unclear whether mueller will file that under seal or not. we may not see that immediately. as for the political backlash. respectfully haven't we learned that no matter what donald trump does, 40% of the public supports it. does anyone think that sean hannity will say, hmm this is incriminating. >> look what happened to republican fs in the mid term. there's an impact when the president is unpopular. he was able to pull it out in 2016 inspite of his unpopularity because it was a choice between him and another historically unpopular candidate. given the choice between generic republicans in 2018 and another democrat in 2020, you
et koultd it could be so politi embarrassing if he says this is what manafort is lying about and it'stating then the president may have problems. manafort's allies are saying that the special counsel is trying to push him into a nar ti narrative and he refuses to go there. we'll have to see what the special counsel is. >> jeffrey go leads. >> i think gloria is right. this will be a detailed statement about why paul manafort wasn't telling the truth. it's still unclear whether...
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ukraine are in the cold after a price hike of a national gas company left some struggling and it is a polity is unable to pay. civil servants in greece walk off the job today in a 24-hour strike to protest austerity measures there. they are demanding wage and pension increases. more than a thousand protesters marched through central athens in two separate demonstrations today. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be rightif back. ime to gee with upmc. at upmc, living-donor transplants put you first. so you don't die waiting. upmc does more living-donor liver transplants than any other center in the nation. find out more and get out of line today. ♪ the greatest wish of all... is one that brings us together. the lincoln wish list event is here. sign and drive off in a new lincoln with $0 down, $0 due at signing, and a complimentary first month's payment. only at your lincoln dealer. and a complimentary first month's payment. not in this house.? 'cause that's no ordinary family. that's your family. which is why you didn't grab just any cheese. you picked up new kraf
ukraine are in the cold after a price hike of a national gas company left some struggling and it is a polity is unable to pay. civil servants in greece walk off the job today in a 24-hour strike to protest austerity measures there. they are demanding wage and pension increases. more than a thousand protesters marched through central athens in two separate demonstrations today. just some of the other stories beyond our borders tonight. we'll be rightif back. ime to gee with upmc. at upmc,...
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years and decades that these issues have been ignored and we don't have the best immigration polit polity just need an immigration policy that makes sense and we don't need people crossing our border. we don't know who they are or where they've come from or what kind of crime they committed. >> harris: that is such a balanced approach were talking about. this economy is on fire for job creation and your state is constantly pulling people now from california, i've been reading about it. >> there is no doubt, we are desperate for good workers but we need to make sure we are bringing people that we need and keep out the people who are dangerous to our people. there is definitely a balance here. congress needs to do their job and i'm thankful to a trump that he is focused on this issue and has made it one of his top priorities. >> harris: great to have you on the program, thanks for the warm welcome. >> enjoy our state, we're glad you're here. >> harris: thank you. let's talk about another state in the southwest, arizona. kyrsten sinema as pulled off a win and that senate race. should democra
years and decades that these issues have been ignored and we don't have the best immigration polit polity just need an immigration policy that makes sense and we don't need people crossing our border. we don't know who they are or where they've come from or what kind of crime they committed. >> harris: that is such a balanced approach were talking about. this economy is on fire for job creation and your state is constantly pulling people now from california, i've been reading about it....
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impactful companies in the world and have a significant impact in business and society nin terms of politiswill make the moves necessary and they have the right intent and they've been clear and a lot of people are looking for the actions now to follow the intent and hopefully in the coming weeks and months we'll see more of that >> and what kind of -- what kind of moves do you think would be most beneficial to the reputation and not just of facebook, but of these themselves to hold such sway over our everyday lives? >> well, some of this backlash, i guess, against big tech, backlash against silicon valley i expected for several years as these companies become more and more important to have more and more impact engaging more on the policy level is going to be critical and the next wave of innovation of policy issues, regulatory issues whether it be on the platform side of the internet or in health care or other sectors of our economy, the entrepreneurs, the innovators need to engage with the policymakers they don't like to do that because they like to have freedom of action to move quickly
impactful companies in the world and have a significant impact in business and society nin terms of politiswill make the moves necessary and they have the right intent and they've been clear and a lot of people are looking for the actions now to follow the intent and hopefully in the coming weeks and months we'll see more of that >> and what kind of -- what kind of moves do you think would be most beneficial to the reputation and not just of facebook, but of these themselves to hold such...
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i taed to her about america's women's health provider and a big politi l target.>so, a prescription for changing gun policy.
i taed to her about america's women's health provider and a big politi l target.>so, a prescription for changing gun policy.