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the u.s. and host nations in italy's case this is the one nine hundred fifty four us italy bilateral agreement never made public nor ratified by the italian parliament. i. love another truck is arriving let's try to stay together i know that. i. live. here i am just looking. at a. lower. open the gates move you're breaking the special law on u.s. military bases. what i'm not going to do i don't. know what i thought you were going to do you know why we struggle like this can have a kernel you understand how we feel very reality does here i think you're not even if the american and japanese governments have bullied us for years little bit similar to how we ever killed an american i don't have what america. your various girls have been great planes and helicopters have repeatedly crashed. on this is what these bases have brought us what they have oppressed us for sixty two better years son of cardiff they will never grow up. we realize you're only doing your job i don't know why but ours is a historical g.-d. that we will pass this legacy on to future generations. elementary school you're taught
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the way you first learn about it is when they put demands on the host nation medical system and some other things. to a t. answer to the question is, yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and the european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international community and the arab league in addressing the humanitarian issue. >> thank you. >> to go on to syria's weapons arsenal, i know that there have been reports that they have the biggest chemical weapon arsenal in the world. i had a chance to ask general mattis about this yesterday, about what concerns we have, should assad fall, about the security of those arsenals and what potential threat to the rest of the region they might present. can you all address that? >> i can address it in great detail in closed session. >> okay. well, i appreciate that. senator collins and gillibrand and i sent letters expressing th
the way you first learn about it is when they put demands on the host nation medical system and some other things. to a t. answer to the question is, yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and the european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international...
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other countries, are we required -- do we require ourselves to provide security or do we look to the host nation to provide security? >> sir, the host nation provides the external security outside the grounds. inside the grounds, it's sovereign territory and we do that. we do it with generally contract guards, many of them are long serving guards there. and then inside the embassy building itself, you have marine security guards. >> is that way it works in iraq and baghdad? >> yes, sir, it is. >> the iraqis provide the external security? >> they do, sir. >> and if our personnel are moving from one place to another, who provides the security? >> that security is provided by our own contract guards. >> what level of security would the contract -- with the iraqis provide externally to the embassy? >> in that zone when you go there, sir, you see there are checkpoints are set up, some blocks away. they have contropatrol that's g. it's for other embassies as they provide the diplomatic security that is expected around the world. here in washington, d.c., some policemen can provide it because the threa
other countries, are we required -- do we require ourselves to provide security or do we look to the host nation to provide security? >> sir, the host nation provides the external security outside the grounds. inside the grounds, it's sovereign territory and we do that. we do it with generally contract guards, many of them are long serving guards there. and then inside the embassy building itself, you have marine security guards. >> is that way it works in iraq and baghdad? >>...
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chairman of the sporting isaac police award called says a lympics bieber is slowly starting to grip the host nation he made the comments at barcelona's global sports forum go he also admitted there is no time to rest. no we don't have everything ready for the show with a lot of work still to do and particularly around the time prevent used but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom that you know in five months time we will be delivering a games we still have the torch relay we still have all volunteers working their way through the system and that's not sort of spreading the message that the games are coming. let's go for a big hitting bubba watson solves the leaderboard and they can select championship in miami and a blistering ten on the poor second round given the american a one shot lead over england's justin rose at the halfway stage watson started the day four shots off the pace but soon soar through the fields and finished with a sixty two just one outside the door old blue monster course the record his playing partner justin rose wa
chairman of the sporting isaac police award called says a lympics bieber is slowly starting to grip the host nation he made the comments at barcelona's global sports forum go he also admitted there is no time to rest. no we don't have everything ready for the show with a lot of work still to do and particularly around the time prevent used but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom that you know in five months time we will be delivering...
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the way you first learn about it is when they put demandsn the host nation medical system and some other things. to a t. answer to the question , yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and t european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international community and the arab league in addressing the humanitarian issue. >> thank you. >> to go on to syria's weapons arsenal, i know that there have been reports that they have the biggest chemical weapon arsenal in the world. i had a chance to ask general mattis about this yesterday, about what concerns we have, should assad fall, about the security of those arnals and what potential threat to the re of the region they might present. can you all address that? >> i can address it in great detail in closed session. >> okay. well, i appreciate that. senator collins and gillibrand and i sent letters expressing this. >> senato
the way you first learn about it is when they put demandsn the host nation medical system and some other things. to a t. answer to the question , yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and t european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international community...
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chairman of this organizing committee lord cave says olympic fever is slowly starting to grip the host nation he made the comments of barcelona's global sports forum although he also admitted work still needs to be done though we don't have it was he ready to do a lot of work still to do particularly around. but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom you know in five months time we will be delivering the games we still have the torch relay we still have our volunteers working their way through the system and that's that's spreading the message that the games are coming let's turn to go for big hitting bubba watson tops the leaderboard at the cadillac championship in miami a blistering ten under par second rang giving the american a one shot lead over england's justin rose watson started today four shots off the pace but soon top through the field and finished with a sixty two just one outside the door blue monster course record his playing partner justin rose was also blooming in fact between them they hit an eagle and seventeen birdi
chairman of this organizing committee lord cave says olympic fever is slowly starting to grip the host nation he made the comments of barcelona's global sports forum although he also admitted work still needs to be done though we don't have it was he ready to do a lot of work still to do particularly around. but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom you know in five months time we will be delivering the games we still have the torch...
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chairman of this organizing committee lord coe says olympic fever is slowly starting to grip the host nation that made the comments at barcelona's global sports form although he also admitted there is no time to rest. so we don't have everything ready and we still get a little work still to do and particularly around all temporary venues but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom that you know in five months time we will be delivering a games we still have the choice relay we still have all volunteers working their way through the system and that's not sort of spreading the message that the games are coming let's turn to golf we're big hitting bubba watson soft the leaderboard at the plaza like championship in miami a blistering report a second round given the american a one shot lead over england's justin rose watson start of the day four shots off the pace but since or through the field and finished with a six it's just a one outside the corral bloom bouncer course record playing partner justin rose was also blooming in fact betwee
chairman of this organizing committee lord coe says olympic fever is slowly starting to grip the host nation that made the comments at barcelona's global sports form although he also admitted there is no time to rest. so we don't have everything ready and we still get a little work still to do and particularly around all temporary venues but we are in good shape and more importantly there is now a growing excitement in the united kingdom that you know in five months time we will be delivering a...
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the big one. >> i am tim brant, abc 7 sports. >> so excited for baseball. the national's hosted the st. louis cardinals.
the big one. >> i am tim brant, abc 7 sports. >> so excited for baseball. the national's hosted the st. louis cardinals.
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involved in the fighting in a special documentary and look at the history of the sites and how the host nations are affected by them over the coming your way next hour here on out. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe. and the shadow is i'm pro-choice the pretty. early early twenty first century military base is a network of military bases all around the former sleep empire that the united states is trying to do it's astonishing most americans have no idea there are more than a quarter of a million or more than two hundred fifty thousand u.s. troops stationed on these bases all around. we don't have power bases of america we don't have any british base we don't have any korean base we don't have any french bases or you know we just all american bases in our bases of i hear the noises are one or two doesn't bother us at all because they're all basics but for other people it's almost like a cancer here for these people. since the into world war two the spaces i've been. working here to provide a s
involved in the fighting in a special documentary and look at the history of the sites and how the host nations are affected by them over the coming your way next hour here on out. to a substantial degree and one form or another socialism has spread the shadow of human regimentation over most of the nations of europe. and the shadow is i'm pro-choice the pretty. early early twenty first century military base is a network of military bases all around the former sleep empire that the united...
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other countries are we required -- do we require ourselves to provide security or do we look to the host nations to provide security? >> the host nation provides the external security outside the ground, inside the grounds in sovereign territory. if we do that we do it generally with contract guards. many of them are long serving guards and inside the embassy building you have marine security guards. >> is that the way it works in iraq and baghdad? >> yes, it is. >> the iraqi provide external security? >> yes. >> if our personnel are moving from one place to another who provides the security? >> that security is provided by our own contract guards. >> what level of security with the iraqis provide externally to the embassy? >> in that zone if you go there you see checkpoints are set up some blocks away. controls go by. not just for our embassy but other embassies as well as they provide the kind of diplomatic security that is expected around the world in washington d.c. some please provide because the threat is very low. in a place like baghdad prudent measures require iraqi army, iraqi police t
other countries are we required -- do we require ourselves to provide security or do we look to the host nations to provide security? >> the host nation provides the external security outside the ground, inside the grounds in sovereign territory. if we do that we do it generally with contract guards. many of them are long serving guards and inside the embassy building you have marine security guards. >> is that the way it works in iraq and baghdad? >> yes, it is. >> the...
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the national women's party used to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >>> coming up next, the national archives and the sewall-belmont house and museum host a panel of scholars as they look at cartoons and banners that the national women's party used to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >> good evening. my name is tom and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the national archives for tonight's discussion, the national women's party and political rhetoric visual propaganda in the battle for the vote. the national archives is honored to host this program as we have in our holdings hundreds of textural documents, petitions, photographs and posters related to women's suffrage including the document we celebrate today the joint resolution of congress proposing a constitutional amendment extending the right of suffrage to women, otherwise known as the 19th amendment to the constitution. certified by secretary of state bainbridge colby on august 26th, 1920, changing the face of the american electorate forever. before we get to tonight's program i would like to ask you to turn off your cell phones or other device and alert
the national women's party used to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >>> coming up next, the national archives and the sewall-belmont house and museum host a panel of scholars as they look at cartoons and banners that the national women's party used to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >> good evening. my name is tom and it's my pleasure to welcome you to the national archives for tonight's discussion, the national women's party...
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experts say this could make the host nation appear a bit ro ude.prising coming from england when edited is considered a big deal. >> coming up on 6:26 and another 30 minutes of "good morning washington." >> and what to expect when all the dust settles on this super tuesday. >> students at george washington alerted to a potentially dangerous situation. a live report straight ahead. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. it is a cold start to see life in the best light. outdoors, or in. transitions® lenses automatically filter just the right amount of light. so you see everything the way it's meant to be seen. maybe even a little better. experience life well lit ask for transitions adaptive lenses. visit an america's best location near you today to find the authentic transitions brand lenses that fit your life. america's best. best prices in sight. [ female announcer ] with xfinity you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than ever. and more ways to discover them too. plus more speed from america's fastest int
experts say this could make the host nation appear a bit ro ude.prising coming from england when edited is considered a big deal. >> coming up on 6:26 and another 30 minutes of "good morning washington." >> and what to expect when all the dust settles on this super tuesday. >> students at george washington alerted to a potentially dangerous situation. a live report straight ahead. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. it is a cold start to see...
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. >>> coming up next, the national archives host a panel of scholars as they look at the history of the cartoons and banners that members of the national women's party used to convince the public and the president to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >> coming up next, national archives host a panel of scholars as they look at the banners that member of the national women's party used to convince the public and president to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >> good evening. my name is tom nasdik and it's my pleasure to welcome you. the national archives is honored to host this program, as we have in our holdings hundreds of documents, petitions, photographs and posters related to women's suffrage. including the document we celebrate today, the joint resolution of congress proposing a constitutional amendment extending the right of suffrage to women, otherwise known as the 19th amendment to the constitution. certified by secretary of state colby on august 26, 1920. changing the face of the american electorate forever. before we get to ton
. >>> coming up next, the national archives host a panel of scholars as they look at the history of the cartoons and banners that members of the national women's party used to convince the public and the president to grant women the right to vote. this is an hour and a half. >> coming up next, national archives host a panel of scholars as they look at the banners that member of the national women's party used to convince the public and president to grant women the right to vote....
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the fans. >> the nationals hosted the st. louis cardinals the day. deep to right field. that is the way they ended it. no extra innings or play. of course, one other basketball note for you. howard lost to number 4 state tonight 71-61. >> one more shot out to the wizards. they needed that. >> the michigan lottery winner spotted using food stamps. d.c. is named one of the top 10 cities in the nation for people!k look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the national average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >> going to try to get outside tomorrow. >> near 70 degrees.
the fans. >> the nationals hosted the st. louis cardinals the day. deep to right field. that is the way they ended it. no extra innings or play. of course, one other basketball note for you. howard lost to number 4 state tonight 71-61. >> one more shot out to the wizards. they needed that. >> the michigan lottery winner spotted using food stamps. d.c. is named one of the top 10 cities in the nation for people!k look at you! texting...blogging... all this technology, but you're...
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the basic premise of the strategy is to build up and strengthen the host nation, which is afghanistan, so it can better govern and protect itself people. here's the deal though. calling afghanistan a nation is a far stretch of the imagination. most people in afghanistan don't even know how old they are. so how can we expect military members to accomplish a mission when the basic premise of the strategy that's implemented is flawed? >> and captain, with your work on the psychological piece of this, do you feel at this point in time we have the right detection systems in place within the command structure to spot these kinds of individuals? i don't have to tell you that what one individual has done now has had an impact on the president's ability to conduct this war on the frayed relationship with karzai where there's a separate set of issues from beforehand. do we have the right systems in place or not? >> well, i think that what we need -- this is a leader issue. it blows my mind how a soldier walks off by himself. we use the battle buddy system in combat to ensure things like this do
the basic premise of the strategy is to build up and strengthen the host nation, which is afghanistan, so it can better govern and protect itself people. here's the deal though. calling afghanistan a nation is a far stretch of the imagination. most people in afghanistan don't even know how old they are. so how can we expect military members to accomplish a mission when the basic premise of the strategy that's implemented is flawed? >> and captain, with your work on the psychological piece...
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on the other, a vital national interest. >> host: what has been the traditional or historic role of religious freedom in u.s. foreign policy? >> guest: historically it has played a muted role. part of our policy. we always stood for human rights. sometimes more rhetorically than in terms of our actual foreign policy, but that's okay. we have interests as a country, every country does, and human rights, while important to us, can't always be at the top. during the soviet period, we were very concerned about human rights but we were also concerned about those missiles. what i'm arguing is this remains true with religious freedom, but it has taken on a -- whether you and i like it or not its irrelevant whether american diplomats like it or not. rather the point, it is religious, and our job as american diplomaats is to engage the world with american interests. if religious plays a part, nothing wrong with -- sometimes its good. ideas have consequences, speeches, particularly presidential speeches, and speeches by secretaries of state are important but they have to be followed by policies, and my
on the other, a vital national interest. >> host: what has been the traditional or historic role of religious freedom in u.s. foreign policy? >> guest: historically it has played a muted role. part of our policy. we always stood for human rights. sometimes more rhetorically than in terms of our actual foreign policy, but that's okay. we have interests as a country, every country does, and human rights, while important to us, can't always be at the top. during the soviet period, we...
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the big one. >> i am tim brant, abc 7 sports. >> so excited for baseball. the national's hosted the st. louis cardinals. the to right field. it ties the game at 3 with no extra innings. that is the final 3-3. >> the washington wizards are hosting the los angeles lakers tonight. tipoff at 7:00, and i will be there. >> that has a >> as expected, apple announced the newest ipad today. guess what is called -- the new ipad. it has a faster processor, a better resolution. it will be in stores on friday. >> you can win one of the new ipads if you enter our contest on our facebook page. a contest is up right now. if you share your enter with others, you will get an extra entry for yourself. we will announce the winner friday on abc 7 news at 5:00. >> it will be a pleasant day tomorrow. let's take a look at the wake up forecast. a lot of sunshine. 42-49 for your wake-up temperature. some showers before sunrise on friday. it will be warmer on monday. turn the clock ahead. >>
the big one. >> i am tim brant, abc 7 sports. >> so excited for baseball. the national's hosted the st. louis cardinals. the to right field. it ties the game at 3 with no extra innings. that is the final 3-3. >> the washington wizards are hosting the los angeles lakers tonight. tipoff at 7:00, and i will be there. >> that has a >> as expected, apple announced the newest ipad today. guess what is called -- the new ipad. it has a faster processor, a better...
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the division lead. d.c. hosted philadelphia last night. no score in the second period till the flyers eric wellwood nails the redirection for a goal. caps lose 1-0. they host the hurricanes tomorrow night. the nationals hosted the astros in spring training on sunday. stephen strasburg got the start. he struck out three houston batters but gave up two runs. nats lose 10-2. they'll visit the mets tonight. >>> college basketball, this is your time. this week the men's college basketball tournament started as teams fight for a spot in the ncaa's big dance. the acc tourney begins thursday in atlanta. sunday afternoon maryland hosting virginia. terps rally from 12 points down to go into overtime. however, the cavs mike scored 7 of his 35 in the take period. maryland falls to uva75-72. virginia get as bye in the first round of the acc tournament. maryland will take on wake forest. >>> acc women had their final yesterday with maryland taking on georgia tech. elisa thomas with 29 points for the lady terps. she won mvp honors for the turnment. maryland wins 68-65. they'll probably get a number two seed in the women's tournament. >>> the time 6:24. still ahead, paying for plastic. the proposed bag tax for princ
the division lead. d.c. hosted philadelphia last night. no score in the second period till the flyers eric wellwood nails the redirection for a goal. caps lose 1-0. they host the hurricanes tomorrow night. the nationals hosted the astros in spring training on sunday. stephen strasburg got the start. he struck out three houston batters but gave up two runs. nats lose 10-2. they'll visit the mets tonight. >>> college basketball, this is your time. this week the men's college basketball...
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the report talking about black america. host: joining us from new york is mark who is the president of the national urban league to talk to us about the state of black american. welcome to the program, sir. guest: great to be with you. host: your report on the state of black america states more than the economy, more than jobs, more than an excellent education, the single issue that stands to have the greatest impact on the future of black america is the 2012 vote. why is that? guest: well, voting is probably the most fundamental american right, the most fund yamental constitutionally protected right. and this year as we look at 2012 no doubt every presidential election, every time that congress is up for reelection it is critical, it is important, it is going to determine the future of the country. this year as we begin to prepare the report we looked out and saw what i call an avalanche of new legislation being proposed around the country to make it more difficult for people to vote. these fall into the category of what we call voter suppression laws. these voter suppression laws includes very, very strict new voter id law
the report talking about black america. host: joining us from new york is mark who is the president of the national urban league to talk to us about the state of black american. welcome to the program, sir. guest: great to be with you. host: your report on the state of black america states more than the economy, more than jobs, more than an excellent education, the single issue that stands to have the greatest impact on the future of black america is the 2012 vote. why is that? guest: well,...
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other embassies and other countries, do we require ourselves to provide security, or do we let to the host nationide security? >> sure, the host nation provides the external security outside the grounds come inside the grounds of sovereign territory and we do that. we do is generally contract card. many of them are long serving guard. inside the embassy building and its tokyo marine security guards. >> is that the way they work in iraq and baghdad? >> yes, sir. it is. >> iraq is provide external security? >> they do, sir. >> of our personnel are moving from one place to another, who provides the security? >> that security is provided by our own contract guards. >> what level of security for the iraqis provide externally to the embassy? >> in that zone if you go there, sir, you see check points are set up some blocks away. they have patrols that go by. it's not just for embassy. it's other embassies in town as well as they provide the diplomatic security that is expected around the world here washington d.c. some policemen provided because the threat is very low. in a place like baghdad, prudent m
other embassies and other countries, do we require ourselves to provide security, or do we let to the host nationide security? >> sure, the host nation provides the external security outside the grounds come inside the grounds of sovereign territory and we do that. we do is generally contract card. many of them are long serving guard. inside the embassy building and its tokyo marine security guards. >> is that the way they work in iraq and baghdad? >> yes, sir. it is. >>...
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the united nations hosted a memorial concert at its new york headquarters. u.n. cretary general ban ki moon encouraged the people of northeastern japan to unite and pull through. >> realize the economic damage is enormous, and we understand, and many wounds will never fully heal. these are the sad truth, but there are many hopeful signs. after the great eastern japan earthquake, the japanese people stood up. ♪ >> japanese performers presented a traditional kagura dance from iwate, one of the worst-hit prefectures. the dance is normally dedicated to shrines. musicians put on a powerful taiko drum performance. one performer said the concert was an opportunity to offer thanks. another commemorative event featuring the japanese tea ceremony was held at unesco's headquarters in paris. the master of tea ceremony performed the ritual. the audience included unesco officials and japanese people living in paris. participants offered a silent prayer at the end. >>> an earthquake that jolted a nation. a tsunami that swallowed a coastline. a nuclear plant that spiraled out of
the united nations hosted a memorial concert at its new york headquarters. u.n. cretary general ban ki moon encouraged the people of northeastern japan to unite and pull through. >> realize the economic damage is enormous, and we understand, and many wounds will never fully heal. these are the sad truth, but there are many hopeful signs. after the great eastern japan earthquake, the japanese people stood up. ♪ >> japanese performers presented a traditional kagura dance from iwate,...
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the game winning score. carolina wins in overtime 4-3. in lake buena vista today braves hosting the nationals.hington $100 million man jayson werth since his first offering of the day over the all. it's the first hit this spring. harper 1 of 4 today. knocked a single to right during his first set back with gonzalez and natt's new picture. three scoreless innings in the first. >> spring training is always exciting. >> it is exciting. you can't take too much from it. but bryce harper probably hit the ball as hard as we've seen him hit all spring. good signs from him. worse getting back on track. but he [ male announcer ] if you like action movies... ♪ ...romance... ♪ ...documentaries... or whatever else, then you'll love netflix. netflix lets you watch unlimited movies and tv episodes over the internet, on your pc or tv via game console or other devices. and best of all: it's instant. wah as many movies and tv episodes as you want for only 8 bucks a month. start your free trial today.
the game winning score. carolina wins in overtime 4-3. in lake buena vista today braves hosting the nationals.hington $100 million man jayson werth since his first offering of the day over the all. it's the first hit this spring. harper 1 of 4 today. knocked a single to right during his first set back with gonzalez and natt's new picture. three scoreless innings in the first. >> spring training is always exciting. >> it is exciting. you can't take too much from it. but bryce harper...
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the way you first learn about it is when they put demands on the host nation medical system and some r things. to a t. answer to the question is, yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and the european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international community and the arab league in addressing the humanitarian issue. >> thank you. >> to go on to syria's apons arsenal, i know that there have been reports that they have the biggest chemical weapon arsenal in the world. i had a chance to ask general mattis about this yesterday, about what coerns we have, should aad fall, about the security of those arsenals and what potentl threat to the rest of the region they might present. can you all address that? >> i can address it in great detail in closed session. >> okay. well, i appreciate that. senator collins and gillibrand and i sent letters expressing this. >> senat
the way you first learn about it is when they put demands on the host nation medical system and some r things. to a t. answer to the question is, yes, of course there's more we can do and should. we've got to do it through the host nations because they really understand this in a way that we can't. >> how engaged are the arab league and the european community in supporting these kinds of humanitarian efforts? >> they're very engaged. and we are working with the international...
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the game winning score. carolina wins in overtime 4-3. in lake buena vista today braves hosting the nationals. washington $100 million man jayson werth since his first offering of the day over the all. it's the first hit this spring. harper 1 of 4 today. knocked a single to right during his first set back with gonzalez and natt's new picture. three scoreless innings in the first. >> spring training is always exciting. >> it is exciting. you can't take too much from it. but bryce harper probably hit the ball as hard as we've seen him hit all spring. good signs from him. worse getting back on track. but he has one hit all spring. >> i say it just for you, derek. >> just for you. whatcha lookin' for hon? ah, these new jeans i want. i've been looking everywhere. new blue jeans? oh, don't be crazy, i've got tons of blue jeans. frank! frank! get my jean bin, susie wants my jeans. no she doesn't. here we go. nice and loose. ohhh. those are loose, but i actually just ordered three pairs of this kind. ooooohhhh. oh. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> let's get a final look at tonight's super tue
the game winning score. carolina wins in overtime 4-3. in lake buena vista today braves hosting the nationals. washington $100 million man jayson werth since his first offering of the day over the all. it's the first hit this spring. harper 1 of 4 today. knocked a single to right during his first set back with gonzalez and natt's new picture. three scoreless innings in the first. >> spring training is always exciting. >> it is exciting. you can't take too much from it. but bryce...
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is possible, possible i could play the last game, too but i mean depends how i feel tomorrow and felt good out there today, too, so we'll see. >>> the nationals hostinghe marlins today in vieira and if you arrive late, you missed ian desmond leading off the game with a home run for washington, his second round tripper of the spring. henry rodriguez is expected to be a replacement. he looked good tonight. the nats win 3-2. opening day slooming, folks, april 5th at chicago -- is looming, folks, april 5th at chicago. >>> the masters is also looming and the defending champ is charles schwartzel. he dusts his chip, but there's a reason he won last year. he has too do it again. this time no problem. schwartzel at 1-under and in danger of missing the cut. >>> finally in nfl news saint coach sean payton appeals his season long suspension from the nfl for his role in the saints bounty scandal. that's all for sports, but the edge will be right back. >> the verizon 4g lte sports desk brought to you by verizon 4g lte. right on my phone. i'll get one for me and one for my wife. i'll be like [manly voice] "a phone, my sweet" and get one free. veri
is possible, possible i could play the last game, too but i mean depends how i feel tomorrow and felt good out there today, too, so we'll see. >>> the nationals hostinghe marlins today in vieira and if you arrive late, you missed ian desmond leading off the game with a home run for washington, his second round tripper of the spring. henry rodriguez is expected to be a replacement. he looked good tonight. the nats win 3-2. opening day slooming, folks, april 5th at chicago -- is looming,...
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at the church where trayvon martin in atlanta, hosted by the national action network.in the city of sanford city commissioners passed a no confidence vote in their police chief. they don't like the way he's handled the case in the death of the teen. sanford police haven't arrested george zimmerman who said he shot 17-year-old trayvon martin in self-defense last month. police have said they have no evidence that disputes his self-defense claim. a lack of action has sparked outrage including a demonstration in new york city yesterday. an on-line petition commanding -- demanding an arrest has gained 890,000 signatures. a sanford commissioner explained their vote. >> because of the situation being so poorly handled and because of this, a no confidence level in our police chief locally and statewide, nationally, and internationally. i would ask the chief to step down at this point. >> reporter: the vote comes after the head of the naacp demanded lee's resignation accusing him of miss handling the case but -- mishandling the case. the justice department launched a civil righ
at the church where trayvon martin in atlanta, hosted by the national action network.in the city of sanford city commissioners passed a no confidence vote in their police chief. they don't like the way he's handled the case in the death of the teen. sanford police haven't arrested george zimmerman who said he shot 17-year-old trayvon martin in self-defense last month. police have said they have no evidence that disputes his self-defense claim. a lack of action has sparked outrage including a...
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joining me now is former governor of new york david paterson, and one of the largest national broadcasters and authors in the country, hostn. thank you both for being here. let me start with you, michael. you have been on the show, you come in and put your full weight behind the rally tonight, we're getting ready to start. what motivated you and what motivated your listeners? >> we got together in the past, and i want to give credit where it's due. it was really grass roots. the story was unbelievable, you found out about it a week before i did. and the more i found out the more infuriated i got. for the last four days we haven't talked about anything else for four hours on 70 or 80 stations. it's offensive. i don't like to be played a fool. it's not just about race. it's also about being a parent and having a child killed. there is an insult with being told this ridiculous story. i saw you last night on lawrence o'donnell. i hit the ceiling, i was up and blogging all night. we don't believe this man was even questioned. how is that possible. all of the things we heard about the story have been secondhand, or the chief wa
joining me now is former governor of new york david paterson, and one of the largest national broadcasters and authors in the country, hostn. thank you both for being here. let me start with you, michael. you have been on the show, you come in and put your full weight behind the rally tonight, we're getting ready to start. what motivated you and what motivated your listeners? >> we got together in the past, and i want to give credit where it's due. it was really grass roots. the story was...
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. >> reporter: the chair of the black student union stands by the decision host the nation of dalai lama lead -- nation of islam leader. >> he has a long history of doing things for the black community including the million man march, the most successful gathering of black people in our history, to world friendship. >> reporter: students expressed mixed emotions about the visit. even though every seat in wheeler auditorium where farrakhan will speak tomorrow morning is expected to be filled. >> that they invited someone with those views and who is not shy about expressing them and is spreading hateful messages, i probably won't go. >> i want to hear him speak. i think he's something. i do disagree with a lot of what he says and his past, what he's done. >> reporter: students aren't trying to stop the speech, they want to make it clear that they don't agree with what he stands for. students plan to quietly protest outside wheeler auditorium tomorrow morning by passing out their petitions, their signed petitions. so far nay hathey have gathered than 300 signatures in the past 48 hours. nbc
. >> reporter: the chair of the black student union stands by the decision host the nation of dalai lama lead -- nation of islam leader. >> he has a long history of doing things for the black community including the million man march, the most successful gathering of black people in our history, to world friendship. >> reporter: students expressed mixed emotions about the visit. even though every seat in wheeler auditorium where farrakhan will speak tomorrow morning is...
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the republican party who formed it more than beginning -- ronald reagan. today's republican party is more of an error to jerry falwell than ronald reagan. >> host: very interesting. the parties replace national conventions. >> host: talk about his religious faith especially someone who could not talk to him directly. >> his father was agnostic, of bootlegger and very successful businessman of five . [laughter] his moghter] his mother was about but clearly the junior partner in the at attended local college and one day talking to his members his group of fellows and said i want to hear preaching like my mom used to listen on the radio. they said go over to park avenue baptist church. they said go there there is also pretty girls. there was cnf and he converted that night. it is not the authentic conversion. not a charlatan. of course, you're terrified you'll find a personal scandal upheld hong in his life. >> he just proved he is a true christian 90% would say that. [laughter] in the event they got it was not there. but like his personality there's a great story with the presbyterian minister who says ask a question about said different accounts. and falwell answer was a professor in college
the republican party who formed it more than beginning -- ronald reagan. today's republican party is more of an error to jerry falwell than ronald reagan. >> host: very interesting. the parties replace national conventions. >> host: talk about his religious faith especially someone who could not talk to him directly. >> his father was agnostic, of bootlegger and very successful businessman of five . [laughter] his moghter] his mother was about but clearly the junior partner in...
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the u.s. national security agenda in the middle east, north africa and the asia-pacific regions in the role of national security issues in the 2012 presidential election. that's hosted by the american enterprise institute. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> at the national people's congress in beijing, china's commerce minister addressed reporters in a news conference and discussed china's trade relations with the u.s., arab countries and the european union. recently in the u.s. health, lawmakers approved a measure allowing the commerce department to impose higher duties on goods from china. this one-hour portion from yesterday begins with a question on new u.s. trade measures. it's courtesy of china central television. >> -- on with reuters, i have two questions for the minister. the first one is recently the u.s. government announced that it's going to employ some new measures in case that the chinese government continues to provide subsidy for its exports and the specific measures will include the increase of import duty. i would like to consult the minister for your views as well as the view of the minister of commerce if that's going to be
the u.s. national security agenda in the middle east, north africa and the asia-pacific regions in the role of national security issues in the 2012 presidential election. that's hosted by the american enterprise institute. live coverage starts at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> at the national people's congress in beijing, china's commerce minister addressed reporters in a news conference and discussed china's trade relations with the u.s., arab countries and the european union....
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the marketplace. at exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i promise two exceptional minds. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy information administration, a separate, isolated but very important part of the department of energy that keeps track of oil data and now is with the center for strategic and international studies. and one of the more dynamic people in washington government, robert atkinson, who heads the information technology and innovation foundation. i want to begin by looking at this problem of what people say about oil. seeing very high oil prices. $5 for gasoline in many places. and suddenly politicians are saying, there is plenty of oil, it is all the government's fault we do not have it. guy caruso, is there plenty of oil? >> potentially, yes, but it is not that simple. there is a lot of up-front investment required. there is adoption of
the marketplace. at exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i promise two exceptional minds. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy...
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new data, india has overtaken china has the largest arms importer with asian nations in the largest consumers of military hardware. the institute on friday hostedanel looking at the new numbers in the impact of global security. the united nations is scheduled to meet in july to negotiate a treaty regulating the international arms trade. >> welcome everybody. my name is streamed to any of director of chantal de jonge si. this is the newest research center of the so-called international peace research in the tube based in washington d.c. now as many of you may well know, sipri is an independent under international research to toot dedicated to the research of arms control, disarmament, but also regional and transnational security issues. i think many of you might be familiar with sipri's annual yearbook, which provides very authoritative information data and analysis on security on conflict, military spending and rna, non-proliferation and arms control and disarmament issues. what you may not know is that sipri is increasingly present in the major decision-making centers of the world. a few years ago, sipri offered an office in beijing and china
new data, india has overtaken china has the largest arms importer with asian nations in the largest consumers of military hardware. the institute on friday hostedanel looking at the new numbers in the impact of global security. the united nations is scheduled to meet in july to negotiate a treaty regulating the international arms trade. >> welcome everybody. my name is streamed to any of director of chantal de jonge si. this is the newest research center of the so-called international...
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reverend al sharpton of "politics nation" and rachel maddow, host of "the rachel maddow show." rachel, this is the night rick santorum needed a eed and it's e got. this is a northern who lost by 18 points in his last senate race, going down south deep in the heart of dixie and picking up two big wins over a guy who won georgia and south carolina. how big is it? >> that's right. this whole, i think, beseen sort of in the beltway or at first glance is a big defeat of rick santorum over mitt romney. this is a big defeat of newt gingrich by rick santorum. going down south, theying this is your strategy, your justification for staying in the race, you can win in places like this and i can't. look where i beat you, i beat you in the place you're supposed to be strongest. this makes it hard to understand how newt gingrich stays in the race. you saw that with his pitiful stretch in his speech talking about how him and rick stantoru won a big majority and together one two-thirds of the delegates.
reverend al sharpton of "politics nation" and rachel maddow, host of "the rachel maddow show." rachel, this is the night rick santorum needed a eed and it's e got. this is a northern who lost by 18 points in his last senate race, going down south deep in the heart of dixie and picking up two big wins over a guy who won georgia and south carolina. how big is it? >> that's right. this whole, i think, beseen sort of in the beltway or at first glance is a big defeat of...
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the marketplace. at exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i promise two exceptional minds. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy information administration, a separate, isolated but very important part of the department of energy that keeps track of oil data and now is with the center for strategic and international studies. and one of the more dynamic people in washington government, robert atkinson, who heads the information technology and innovation foundation. i want to begin by looking at this problem of what people say about oil. seeing very high oil prices. $5 for gasoline in many places. and suddenly politicians are saying, there is plenty of oil, it is all the government's fault we do not have it. guy caruso, is there plenty of oil? >> potentially, yes, but it is not that simple. there is a lot of up-front investment required. there is adoption of
the marketplace. at exelon, we are taking action and we are seeing results. >> "white house chronicle" is produced in collaboration with whut, howard university television. now, your program host, nationally syndicated columnist llewellyn king, and co-host linda gasparello. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> hello again, and thank you for coming along. i promise two exceptional minds. guy caruso, who used to be head of the energy...
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the ticket. host: last night's primaries, what does it mean for national republicans? host: it means a long, slow, painful slog to this nomination, i think. as we've seen in the polls, is hurting mitt romney. it is hard to get serious momentum here. i have serious doubts about that. i think this will start to wear santorum's numbers as well. they will have to mend fences within their own party. we are talking about a lot of competitive states. we go from county delegates to vote -- counting delegates to count electoral college votes. when we do that is when it starts to focus on the ballots. host: if all of your candidates stay in until the end? caller: i think that you will see some of the smart money on the republican side start to focus a little bit more on the senate races, because the senate majority is at stake. and they will let the presidential work itself out. host: so they will focus more their money on these candidates? caller: right. if this race goes on until september, they can direct more resources to senate and house races. they will operate on their own
the ticket. host: last night's primaries, what does it mean for national republicans? host: it means a long, slow, painful slog to this nomination, i think. as we've seen in the polls, is hurting mitt romney. it is hard to get serious momentum here. i have serious doubts about that. i think this will start to wear santorum's numbers as well. they will have to mend fences within their own party. we are talking about a lot of competitive states. we go from county delegates to vote -- counting...
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the u.s. national security agenda in the middle east, north africa and the asia-pacific regions and the role of national security issues in the 2012 presidential election. that's hosted by the american enterprise institute, it will also be live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> yesterday the atlantic hosted a day-long economic forum in washington. up next, gene sperling, president obama peace national economic council director, who defended the president's policies in responding to the financial crisis and recession. this is about 30 minutes. >> gene, as many of you know, has been in politics for more than 20 years now and served in the same capacity in the second term of the clinton white house, if memory serves, was the negotiator on the bipartisan budget deal of '97. i think that cheryl sandberg, formally of treasury, now of facebook -- she's ki. >> she's kind of doing okay. >> she said i've seen heads of state cower before this man. maybe you can tell us a couple of those stories. and "the washington post" recently referred to you as obama's jobs creator, which is actually a pretty mighty responsibility. so i thought we might as well start there. there have bee
the u.s. national security agenda in the middle east, north africa and the asia-pacific regions and the role of national security issues in the 2012 presidential election. that's hosted by the american enterprise institute, it will also be live at 1:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >>> yesterday the atlantic hosted a day-long economic forum in washington. up next, gene sperling, president obama peace national economic council director, who defended the president's policies in responding to...