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when i quote the nation's borders are secure. and he thought on what the definition of the nation's borders would be secure to the deployment of the national guard or >> as i indicated before, i think we need to apply every bit and all the resources we have available to secure the border. our borders are far from secure. recently i had an agent shot down in arizona patrolling the border, so i think the border is dangerous. i think there still is significant work that needs to be done down there. we have an opioid crisis right now that the country is facing, so we need to look at it at the different challenges we face as a nation. >> thank you very much. i have a couple of minutes left so very quickly a follow-up question. general tilly when he was the secretary of homeland security we have a couple of questions and discussion here about with securing the border was allowed and i remember him saying something to the effect of if something gets to the border, something negative, the battle is lost. you've gowe've got to stop the e e
when i quote the nation's borders are secure. and he thought on what the definition of the nation's borders would be secure to the deployment of the national guard or >> as i indicated before, i think we need to apply every bit and all the resources we have available to secure the border. our borders are far from secure. recently i had an agent shot down in arizona patrolling the border, so i think the border is dangerous. i think there still is significant work that needs to be done down...
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it is one of the busiest in the nation. in my experience on the front lines i have seen the threat that a nonsecure border present store country and its people. i've seen smuggling and trafficking organizations with zero regard for human life. i've seen a plug of narcotics come across our border. i've seen the dangerous criminals attempting to infiltrate our communities. i've seen what works to secure our borders and what does not. i know having the support of committed and dedicated national guardsmen gives her agents help while we work to increase our staffing. there is more to border security then conducting controls. many important jobs are behind the scenes. for example, their surveillance systems to monitor, vegetation to clear, and intelligence reports to analyze. all of these jobs are important for operational control of the border. but our officers and agents cannot carry out these jobs in our law-enforcement mission. that's the purpose of operation guardian support. to support more capacities or agents can do more
it is one of the busiest in the nation. in my experience on the front lines i have seen the threat that a nonsecure border present store country and its people. i've seen smuggling and trafficking organizations with zero regard for human life. i've seen a plug of narcotics come across our border. i've seen the dangerous criminals attempting to infiltrate our communities. i've seen what works to secure our borders and what does not. i know having the support of committed and dedicated national...
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for the federal national and environmental policy acts process. year and a half later in 2014, they agreed to their role as a cooperating agency for the plan. they draft environmental impact statements in 2015. project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council. the court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over the last 18 months. consultations with the cdc, working with the design review board on those issues in the city planning's work on the negative declaration. informational hearings with you this past january. the i.s.o. record of decision, and issuing the prospectus for the ferry concession, also in january, planning approved the final mitigated night deck in february of this year, followed by the first -- the second hearing commission of this year on february 27th. we followed up on june after an update on wage determination was issued. i will talk more abo
for the federal national and environmental policy acts process. year and a half later in 2014, they agreed to their role as a cooperating agency for the plan. they draft environmental impact statements in 2015. project staff began meeting with stakeholders including the south toledo city council. the court approve the term sheet for this project in june of 2016. the board of supervisors, in october of that year. as we get to the next slide, we see the rapidfire of things that have happened over...
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this possibility prompted the national trust for historic preservation to include mount vernon in its 2018 list of america's 11 most endangered historic sites. the mount vernon's ladies association hosted this event, it is about 20 minutes. >> to the national historic trust for preservation. to those who serve in the local state and federal government. to the esteemed members of the press. to mount vernon leadership and staff. and last, and ultimately most importantly, to my fellow mount vernon ladies association's here with us today. ladies, will you please rise. from delaware, vice region from rhode island, vice region from south carolina, vice region from wisconsin, and former 21st region from the state of maryland mrs. lucas. thank you, ladies. [applause] >> again, good afternoon and welcome to george washington's mount vernon on this important day. my name is sarah miller colston and i am the 22nd legion of the mount vernon association. the national women's organization, which has privately owned and operated george washington's estate since its purchase from the washington famil
this possibility prompted the national trust for historic preservation to include mount vernon in its 2018 list of america's 11 most endangered historic sites. the mount vernon's ladies association hosted this event, it is about 20 minutes. >> to the national historic trust for preservation. to those who serve in the local state and federal government. to the esteemed members of the press. to mount vernon leadership and staff. and last, and ultimately most importantly, to my fellow mount...
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we're standing by at the national assembly with the latest. police in toronto say one person has been killed and 13 others injured after a gunman opened fire on a busy avenue downtown. the u.s. president trades threats with hossein rouhani amid increasing tensions between the nations. coming up in the show, we will be exploring what was said at andweekends g20's summit the effect of the trade war with china on businesses closer to home. we will have the latest press review for you. all of that and more on life in paris. stay tuned. ♪ first tour top story, the interior minister is facing questions at the national assembly, a scandal involving president macron's top security eight, alexandre benalla -- security eight, alexandre .enalla video surfaced showing him dragagging in beatining a womant the mayday protest. vincent crase also being investigated. macron has ordered a shakeup of his team. he defended not acting swifter in this case. not beingre benalla under my direct supervision and considering that the president's office as well as the po
we're standing by at the national assembly with the latest. police in toronto say one person has been killed and 13 others injured after a gunman opened fire on a busy avenue downtown. the u.s. president trades threats with hossein rouhani amid increasing tensions between the nations. coming up in the show, we will be exploring what was said at andweekends g20's summit the effect of the trade war with china on businesses closer to home. we will have the latest press review for you. all of that...
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the national parks means so much to us and alaska. i'm looking forward to getting on that bill as a cosponsor of a very important piece of legislation. so once again, senator portman is leading the way in the senate on so many issues. but, mr. president, what i want to do this afternoon was say a few words about the president's visit to nato and the nato meeting that we just had and talk about the importance of alliances and our allies. i think if you read in the press now, i think overall you see this trip, you see the meeting. the president met with all the nato leaders in brussels, that overall was a good trip. there's been this commitment by nato members since at least 2014, but it really goes way earlier than 2014 for each country to spend 2% or more of their g.d.p. on defense spending. so we share the burdens of defense. now, the united states has slings always -- -- has essentially always, always, met this target, easily met this target, but a lot of other countries haven't. and they've heard time and time again from presidents
the national parks means so much to us and alaska. i'm looking forward to getting on that bill as a cosponsor of a very important piece of legislation. so once again, senator portman is leading the way in the senate on so many issues. but, mr. president, what i want to do this afternoon was say a few words about the president's visit to nato and the nato meeting that we just had and talk about the importance of alliances and our allies. i think if you read in the press now, i think overall you...
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what is the purpose behind the gulf nations run architecture and art. because they're museums we do actually have a very open and diverse look into the audience the culture what we need to bring we do bring things into the country from different cultures but we also take things to different cultures like this to actually see what we are and who we are actually the plan is to continue making museums and continue showing our collections and showing educating the public about the different times different histories different cultures that we've all been through. here in doha many people collect art including the ruling family attorney. in terms of cultural investment carter is among the world's leaders although it's a small country only some twenty thousand square kilometers in size. today is a public holiday and everyone is out and about both the qatari citizens and the many hundreds of thousands of foreign workers from india and pakistan and many other countries. qatar believes in education for everyone and entire new city district has emerged no has educ
what is the purpose behind the gulf nations run architecture and art. because they're museums we do actually have a very open and diverse look into the audience the culture what we need to bring we do bring things into the country from different cultures but we also take things to different cultures like this to actually see what we are and who we are actually the plan is to continue making museums and continue showing our collections and showing educating the public about the different times...
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the nation's capital will be packo. many plan brave the heat and the humidity to celebrate independence day. >> i hope it never wears off how cool it is to live here when everody else has totravel. there's a lot going on today. justin finch is live along the national mal owith more the day's events. >> reporter: erika, aaron, of course, we know that thousands are expected to make their way to the national mall for the events. right now we're watching authorities setp checkpoints. of course, the main draw will be thatarade that kicks off at noon today. again, thesehepoints you will see eight of them set up about the national mall. they will open at 10:00 a.m. to the public. e july 4th parade bins at 11:45. it will roll down constitution avenue from 7th to 17th streets. where we are right now, preparations also under way for the live festival beginning just before the parade at 11:30 this morning. of course, the big finbeh will the fireworks show tstight fter 9:00 p.m. there's going to be a lot going on on the national mal
the nation's capital will be packo. many plan brave the heat and the humidity to celebrate independence day. >> i hope it never wears off how cool it is to live here when everody else has totravel. there's a lot going on today. justin finch is live along the national mal owith more the day's events. >> reporter: erika, aaron, of course, we know that thousands are expected to make their way to the national mall for the events. right now we're watching authorities setp checkpoints. of...
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in sort of the poorest nations and let's just take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then they're just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you have to
in sort of the poorest nations and let's just take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in...
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a bill extending the lewis and clark national historic trail. and a bill seeking to establish a washington, d.c. memorial for president john atams. votes at 6:30 p.m. eastern. now to live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. gin . e antite the 20th niver ofhatribl day, we asyour blessinonce n up though thamiles ficeracessna an ctive j gn o don the lives i defenng the sy of t.s. c as wl yourtectio for the enteitolice who mothe loss their brothersn uniform. thank you forlinghem all thrlisi plse heaour ayers fo the membf thisssbl upon wh t authory of vernme is given. lp the understanthe trends rponsibilitthey hao rrese bh their consenci and ple. -- pplef s great on ours. give each mbepeand exwhnyritynd givl americans gs iave to heaoerthat govece is timple, but difficult wkt times reing sae an fore bean rbearcet is and greateronor aory, an.r the spker pro teore: cha has exaned the journal ofthast day' pedin andnnouesthe housis pral ther pusuant tclof rule 1, e rnatanpprovethis le the gentlemn om flodamr. bilakis. . lirakis: i plee allegnc thela
a bill extending the lewis and clark national historic trail. and a bill seeking to establish a washington, d.c. memorial for president john atams. votes at 6:30 p.m. eastern. now to live coverage of the u.s. house here on c-span. gin . e antite the 20th niver ofhatribl day, we asyour blessinonce n up though thamiles ficeracessna an ctive j gn o don the lives i defenng the sy of t.s. c as wl yourtectio for the enteitolice who mothe loss their brothersn uniform. thank you forlinghem all thrlisi...
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and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the middle east the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know a sure. how are they looking for the growth rates going forward yes and some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's really due to their brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a certain network you hav
and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard of a tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then good and then in the...
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ambassador to the united nations. as was praised by the president for path service to his country and charged with a new task of funneling the hope and aspirations of nations to mutually beneficial cooperation. through the month, president johnson continued to meet with the major presidential candidates for intelligence briefings on problems confronting the nation. governor and the president covered vietnam, the economy, and domestic programs. the secretary of state reviewed the diplomatic process. earl weaver discussed the military situation. arriving, minnesota senator eugene mccarthy. receivede issues that top priority during these briefings have been the necessity for a tax increase. bill wash delay, the finally cleared by congress on june 21. it called for a 10% surcharge on corporate and individual income taxes and a $6 billion reduction in federal expenditures. , it was aica's need difficult trade-off to make. the tax increase was an economic 28, they and on june president without formal ceremony signed the meas
ambassador to the united nations. as was praised by the president for path service to his country and charged with a new task of funneling the hope and aspirations of nations to mutually beneficial cooperation. through the month, president johnson continued to meet with the major presidential candidates for intelligence briefings on problems confronting the nation. governor and the president covered vietnam, the economy, and domestic programs. the secretary of state reviewed the diplomatic...
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members of the united nations has this ongoing situation irretrievably damage the g.c.c. . i think the blockade has definitely the g.c.c. today is not the same g.c.c. we knew fourteen months ago by choice i think the blockading parties. they are responsible for that and they seem to be willing to destroy the most successful experienced if you will in a cooperation council within the world for rather some some fish reasons some of them individual states seeking to control and intrude on the sovereignty of others would any involvement from external actors end up on the plus side of this equation i mean there was a point about six or seven months ago when the emir of kuwait was involved because he had crossed generational cross border loyalties people he'd been run the diplomatic block more than once or twice in his life and people said yes if there's a solution it might come from him nothing came of it could they perhaps go back to someone like him or maybe even us the united states to get involved well i would like to respond by saying yes those efforts as worthy as they mig
members of the united nations has this ongoing situation irretrievably damage the g.c.c. . i think the blockade has definitely the g.c.c. today is not the same g.c.c. we knew fourteen months ago by choice i think the blockading parties. they are responsible for that and they seem to be willing to destroy the most successful experienced if you will in a cooperation council within the world for rather some some fish reasons some of them individual states seeking to control and intrude on the...
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the nation happens n much e of what happens to prepare the nation happens in the states, counties and cities of our nation. for example, beyond any of the federally declared disasters in 2017 state emergency managers handled an additional 22,552 events. local governments managed another 12,557 events. fema is not a first responders during disasters or otherwise. so without a thriving state and local emergency management system, many of these 35,109 events likely would not have received the type of response they needed. a culture of preparedness and timely response capabilities are vitally important to states and local communities. we create this thriving emergency management system by fostering a culture of preparedness to address threats and risks, building capacity and capabilities and creating the basis by which states are empowered to assist one another. beyond specific preparedness programs that may strengthen people or policies, mitigation strengthens our infrastructure. the subcommittee has taken bold steps towards fostering a culture of preparedness. the national public infras
the nation happens n much e of what happens to prepare the nation happens in the states, counties and cities of our nation. for example, beyond any of the federally declared disasters in 2017 state emergency managers handled an additional 22,552 events. local governments managed another 12,557 events. fema is not a first responders during disasters or otherwise. so without a thriving state and local emergency management system, many of these 35,109 events likely would not have received the type...
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to the sucker for is a national security issue. goes about going all the way back to president eisenhower having him be the germans autobahn he brought the concept to the united states as a as a system to build across america so you can actually travel from the us from the east coast us to the west coast the u.s. in a sort of about of time versus the several months that it took him when he was a private when he first made it into the army. the world has become more connected with people and places that ever before and we can now reach just about any city on the planet in a single day and none of it would be possible without airplanes and airports in fact the national air traffic controllers association says there are over eighty seven thousand flights in the united states every single day at the same time u.s. airports are decomposing before our eyes for an aerial view on the current state of airport infrastructure we handed over to our correspondent nicholas or donna. most people coming into the u.s. the first thing they see is one
to the sucker for is a national security issue. goes about going all the way back to president eisenhower having him be the germans autobahn he brought the concept to the united states as a as a system to build across america so you can actually travel from the us from the east coast us to the west coast the u.s. in a sort of about of time versus the several months that it took him when he was a private when he first made it into the army. the world has become more connected with people and...
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her new story for the nation was reported in partnership with the investigative fund at the nation institute it is headlined "for some migrant families, a second separation awaits." give us an update on the these separated families. herere she says there waiting fr her fingerprint and in other cases, we hear dna. >> they may not be able to cle ore with their un grandmother, clearly the relatives. if they have to get a dna test, that to pay for that. and fingerprints. at our slip of the next ups the parents have to take was there reuniteted. .aura has done a great job i think journalists can look closely at how the trump administration is clamping down on the rights of these people as they go through court to seek asylum. families come to the u.s. to seek asylum. this case that i reported on in my story for the nation suggest parents who do their asylum claim denied, which is likely to the new limits sessions has implemented, they may have to decide, and my going to go back to the country i fled with my child in the u.s. to face a separate asylum claim? the have additional opportunities they
her new story for the nation was reported in partnership with the investigative fund at the nation institute it is headlined "for some migrant families, a second separation awaits." give us an update on the these separated families. herere she says there waiting fr her fingerprint and in other cases, we hear dna. >> they may not be able to cle ore with their un grandmother, clearly the relatives. if they have to get a dna test, that to pay for that. and fingerprints. at our slip...
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from the international organization is doubling the national debt they're all. because they have not been able to. block the fact that. going campaign again that they get done again. figure prominently indeed elections are going. to be there. but of course so will continue to follow events and of course the start of the voting procedure on wednesday but we'll talk to you later in the day as well thanks . new satellite images appear to show north korea beginning to dismantle its main nuclear launch facility pay you can see the site earlier this month and then a few days later part of the structure has been removed the pictures were released by monitoring site thirty eight north kim jong un pledged to work towards the nuclear isolation during the singapore summit in june still ahead here on al-jazeera the philippine president says his controversial war on drugs is far from over. and kicking off a big debate and. decision to quit the german teamsters questions about race and football stay with us here on alt. welcome to international weather forecasts we start in eu
from the international organization is doubling the national debt they're all. because they have not been able to. block the fact that. going campaign again that they get done again. figure prominently indeed elections are going. to be there. but of course so will continue to follow events and of course the start of the voting procedure on wednesday but we'll talk to you later in the day as well thanks . new satellite images appear to show north korea beginning to dismantle its main nuclear...
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not far from the national mall. witnesses tell us it onl took a few seconds for the whole truck to go up in flames. the man working inside walked away with minor injuries. >>> new details about the fight to f have u.lags lowered to honor the victims of the capital gazette shooting. sterday president trump ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff. that decision honors the memory of the five peopleas murdered week inside their newsroom in annapolis. the whiteen house says pres trump ordered the flags to be lowered once he learned of the request. on monday, the mayor of annapolis said the president refused his request. the flags remained lowered through sunset yesterday evening. that tribute comes amid new information about the shooting rampage. police could hear the cell phones of the people who were killed ringing in the otherwise silent newsroom after the shooting. meanwhi meanwhile, there are still a lot of questions about that shooting. maryland governor lar hogan says his office is investigating why more legal ac
not far from the national mall. witnesses tell us it onl took a few seconds for the whole truck to go up in flames. the man working inside walked away with minor injuries. >>> new details about the fight to f have u.lags lowered to honor the victims of the capital gazette shooting. sterday president trump ordered flags to be lowered to half-staff. that decision honors the memory of the five peopleas murdered week inside their newsroom in annapolis. the whiteen house says pres trump...
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like the national park service, the national endowment for the arts and humanity the chemical safety board and the smithsonian institution. beyond these important investments, the bill right sizes regulatory programs to ensure the government is working to support american families and their communities. this also includes addressing emplt p.a.'s regulatory agenda, supporting the administration's proposal to reshape its work force. this will enabling the agency to focus on its core duties while reducing unnecessary spending. the second bill in this package also works to reduce waste across government, the financial services appropriation bill authored by representative graves of georgia totals $23.4 billion which like the interior bill is equal to fiscal year 2018 levels. this bill prioritizes effective programs that improve our national security and expands economic opportunity while finding efficiencies government-wide and while stopping harmful overregulation. this bill also supports america's small business by providing loans and resources that will help us grow and thrive and pro
like the national park service, the national endowment for the arts and humanity the chemical safety board and the smithsonian institution. beyond these important investments, the bill right sizes regulatory programs to ensure the government is working to support american families and their communities. this also includes addressing emplt p.a.'s regulatory agenda, supporting the administration's proposal to reshape its work force. this will enabling the agency to focus on its core duties while...
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there is some good language in the national security strategy about timely and effective consequences for bad actors, but unless we do that, it doesn't matter what's written on the pages. >> even the doj announcement just quickly announcing they are going to go tell people that they are under attack. clean up on aisle 9; right? by the way you are getting ravaged and i just wanted to show up and tell you you are getting ravaged, enjoy your day. there's not a lot that we can do. i mean that is the wrong time to be there. that's why this is so important to get ahead of this problem. >> a lot of cleanups on aisle 8, 9 and 17. i can't thank you both enough. chris and mike, thank you. really scary and super helpful and educational. thank you. i hope you all enjoyed it. [applause] >> i enjoyed it. thank you very much. >>> good morning. i'm derrick hawkins. i'm a cybersecurity reporter at the washington post, and i'm the author of the cybersecurity 202 newsletter. i'm pleased to introduce my guests, christopher krebs, the undersecretary of the national protection and programs director at the
there is some good language in the national security strategy about timely and effective consequences for bad actors, but unless we do that, it doesn't matter what's written on the pages. >> even the doj announcement just quickly announcing they are going to go tell people that they are under attack. clean up on aisle 9; right? by the way you are getting ravaged and i just wanted to show up and tell you you are getting ravaged, enjoy your day. there's not a lot that we can do. i mean that...
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the new u.s. ambassador to nations, george ball. who retiring, ambassador ball was praised by the president for and service to his country charged with a new task of funneling the hope, aspirations and promise of independent nations into mutually beneficial cooperation. through the month, president johnson continued to meet with the major presidential intelligencer briefings on problems confronting the nation. with new york's governor nelson rockefeller, the president covered vietnam, the economy, and domestic programs. secretary of state dean rusk diplomatic front and the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff, general earl the militaryssed situation. also, arriving at the white house in june for a conference the president was minnesota mccarthy.gene one of the issues that received top priority during these necessityhad been the for a tax increase. after much delay the long was finally cleared by congress on june 21st. called for a 10% surcharge on corporate and a $6idual income taxes and billion reduction in federal expenditures. ne
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welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is derek and i'm a news editor and chairman of the board of governors of the national press club. first of all, i would like you to silence all cell phones. if you are on twitter, tweet npclive.he program # hold applause until all is introduced. i don't want anybody to feel bad if they get more applause than they do. and the head table is not linear and i ask that you stand as i call your name. i have mike, vice president, external relations for union pacific. jay, president and c.e.o. of the national association of manufacturers, lisa, assignment manager at the associated press and co-chair of the n.p.c. headliners' team. hn, bill cassidy, journal of commerce, alan, science and enterprise, joseph morton, omaha world herald and former member, chuck, st. louis post dispatch and martin from bloomberg. please give them a round of applause. [applause] >> here's one name i didn't mention here. i would like to acknowledge the staff and additional members of the headliners' team who
welcome to the national press club, the place where news happens. my name is derek and i'm a news editor and chairman of the board of governors of the national press club. first of all, i would like you to silence all cell phones. if you are on twitter, tweet npclive.he program # hold applause until all is introduced. i don't want anybody to feel bad if they get more applause than they do. and the head table is not linear and i ask that you stand as i call your name. i have mike, vice...
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then the alaska national land act came with jimmy carter. they set aside 70 million acres .f land it in parks about half of this date was set aside for single use purpose. selectively picked land. the state is not one body of land. it would have 6 million acres here, 50 million acres here, 10 million acres here. we picked acres, quite frankly, by its value. betweenays picked land b.nd c and so we lost a lot of our state rights? we have accessible rights. we have a right to utilize our what notout being told to do. very few alaskans use the parks. they are not really allowed to. they are used for tourists. i think it is incorrect. i think it should be parks and partners. heart her the people of alaska in the parks. -- partner with the people of alaska in the parks. they had 23,000 people visit last year. monumenthe washington in one week. the only people who really use the federal land are federal employees. i think that is unfortunate and has caused a lot of hostility. i think his inky is doing a good -- i think ryan zinke he is doing a good
then the alaska national land act came with jimmy carter. they set aside 70 million acres .f land it in parks about half of this date was set aside for single use purpose. selectively picked land. the state is not one body of land. it would have 6 million acres here, 50 million acres here, 10 million acres here. we picked acres, quite frankly, by its value. betweenays picked land b.nd c and so we lost a lot of our state rights? we have accessible rights. we have a right to utilize our what...
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of the nation's wealth. so top 1% has about a quarter of the nation's wealth, the top 9% are -- or the next 9% have a quarter of the nation's wealth, as a whole the top 10% hold 51% of the nation's wealth, so they hold the majority of the nation's wealth. and then let's look at the bottom 60%, so the bottomof ame held five % of the nation's wealth. five %. the other 30 % was between the bottom 60 % that held the rest. okay? they were doing pretty well. 45 %. so, this is an incredibly unequal distribution of wealth and in fact at no other time in the nation's history except for right now, has there been as much inequality, has the wealth distributed so unequally. we don't need to think about the present moment, but we need to consider the 1920s here. the distribution of wealth, it was incredibly unequal. so, as a prominent intellectual and activist, i'm sure you've heard of him. the boys -- he had access to the kind of statistics, looking at the situation and it's clear to him that something is wrong. he obser
of the nation's wealth. so top 1% has about a quarter of the nation's wealth, the top 9% are -- or the next 9% have a quarter of the nation's wealth, as a whole the top 10% hold 51% of the nation's wealth, so they hold the majority of the nation's wealth. and then let's look at the bottom 60%, so the bottomof ame held five % of the nation's wealth. five %. the other 30 % was between the bottom 60 % that held the rest. okay? they were doing pretty well. 45 %. so, this is an incredibly unequal...
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20th century did the concept of national security become worldwide in its scope. world wars one and two and the korean conflict proved beyond any doubt that when one free nation anywhere is threatened by aggression, the safety of all free nations is ultimately at stake. today, the united states aware as its role as a leader in the free world has allied itself with other nations, dedicated to the preservation of peace and the welfare of mankind. our big picture cameras today focus on one of the most important of these alliances. as our guest narrator, edward r. murrow tells the story behind nato, the north atlantic treaty organization. this is the headquarters of the north atlantic treaty organization. to this building, come ministers from 15 nations of the north atlantic community. they speak different languages, have different cultural backgrounds. the countries they represent vary in size from very large to -- very small to very large. but here, distinctions paid. all languages become 1 -- the language of hope. why do these nations ally themselves with nato? why
20th century did the concept of national security become worldwide in its scope. world wars one and two and the korean conflict proved beyond any doubt that when one free nation anywhere is threatened by aggression, the safety of all free nations is ultimately at stake. today, the united states aware as its role as a leader in the free world has allied itself with other nations, dedicated to the preservation of peace and the welfare of mankind. our big picture cameras today focus on one of the...
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and the poorest nations around the globe plus r.t. correspondent trinity as goes the picture of island florida for a special report on the wealthiest zip code and on the other end of the spectrum archie correspondent dan toing looks at the more on fortunate and analyzes poverty united states notably even here in the gilded capital that is playing right here will be back in a play. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual nato gathering he was not shy about how he feels about the alliance now the trump putin summit is front and center would be a mere photo op or something more. across europe municipalities are taking their water supply back from private companies to me to peep out the cells with simple song alone even some company else with so they can find a private companies to take over the utilities then he bought a telescope of a luxury mr guess who got to buy them the going to go buy been this is a must to quote them out put it somewhere you remember the live
and the poorest nations around the globe plus r.t. correspondent trinity as goes the picture of island florida for a special report on the wealthiest zip code and on the other end of the spectrum archie correspondent dan toing looks at the more on fortunate and analyzes poverty united states notably even here in the gilded capital that is playing right here will be back in a play. like a bull in a china shop donald trump style and negotiation skills were on full display at this year's annual...
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connected with everyone the national team. was getting to be benchmarked and obviously you don't make a lot of friends doing that and this discussion this idea came for me you know because here in the in the united states it's a kind of throw industry it's you go into baseball american football basketball the best kids you know they get caught at the age of eighteen you make the n.b.a. you don't they don't give you another fall five six years to develop and hopefully make it if you're not getting drafted when you maybe come out of the college system that said professional sports is gone you know and you're a boy and in football in our world we can still make it at twenty two twenty three twenty four maybe a bit of a late comer but it's all right not here so they they develop their ways then basically making it clear to the athletes you know be ready you know when it really matters so i brought a lot of those approaches into the gym and in miami and and it's out of the coaching staff i said i want to bring in people that know wh
connected with everyone the national team. was getting to be benchmarked and obviously you don't make a lot of friends doing that and this discussion this idea came for me you know because here in the in the united states it's a kind of throw industry it's you go into baseball american football basketball the best kids you know they get caught at the age of eighteen you make the n.b.a. you don't they don't give you another fall five six years to develop and hopefully make it if you're not...
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group called the national. league. but what was supposed to be a celebration of soccer was marred by grief zenani monday as ten year old great granddaughter was killed in a road accident on the eve of the opening. and as time went by more grief was to come. in january twenty third teen his close friend and prominent human rights activist i mean died suddenly. in a. new . time seemed to stand still. and nelson mandela ever closer to resent esther's. if i ever should become as timeless as the green hills madiba once wrote. i know that our land our continent the world will never again be robbed of its freedom and dignity in the way that we were. at least that makes me happy. in them. good good. good good food. he takes it personally you went with a little gender people once to make the game some special. treat. a. little more than football online. how's your view of the world. where i come from not all is that new to cisco it's just like this chinese fluids does measure of where i am as a boy was reminded me of home after
group called the national. league. but what was supposed to be a celebration of soccer was marred by grief zenani monday as ten year old great granddaughter was killed in a road accident on the eve of the opening. and as time went by more grief was to come. in january twenty third teen his close friend and prominent human rights activist i mean died suddenly. in a. new . time seemed to stand still. and nelson mandela ever closer to resent esther's. if i ever should become as timeless as the...
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welcome to the program german football stop mr zale has quit the national team of what is called discrimination following germany's accept from the world cup the midfielder who has turkish roots said he faced racism and disrespect from the german media after he was pictured with his present time back in may he faced criticism from the german football association after the team's disappointing world cup performance. after a long silence mesut ozil has finally made his feelings known in an epic three part statement on twitter. it was ill said that not meeting with president at all one would have been disrespecting his family's roots in his third post heavily criticized german football association president for negative comments on islam and multiculturalism and said that he would no longer be playing for germany . a photo of israel and add a one at their meeting and may sparked a debate that has refused to die in germany with israel being accused of helping out a once campaign for an upcoming election is all says the pat talked only about football germany teammate. seen here on the left was also
welcome to the program german football stop mr zale has quit the national team of what is called discrimination following germany's accept from the world cup the midfielder who has turkish roots said he faced racism and disrespect from the german media after he was pictured with his present time back in may he faced criticism from the german football association after the team's disappointing world cup performance. after a long silence mesut ozil has finally made his feelings known in an epic...
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state are you recognized by the united nationspeople's organization under the united nations permanent forearm on indigenous issues. this past year my nephew fwagav speech at the united nations. >> i'm glad to get in on the ground floor. >> bit down at 50 cents, should have bought in, man. >> you're right, yeah, should have bought into bit coin. hopefully i'll buy into this. how many acres is this? >> we have -- the lease has 56. but like this area right here, it's all occupied. it's not part of the 56. >> oh, really? >> yeah. >> so it's a double occupation? >> yeah. >> so there's all the hawaii islands, why is it important to have this separate land? >> for sovereignty, for national identity, you know. this land was sought out by us in '92. what we're trying to do is build shelters for homeless people because a lot of our friends, families was on the beach. and after 20, 30 years, you know, these guys live in this house and all the sudden they're on a beach. inside me, i was almost ashamed for having a house. i said, you know, so
state are you recognized by the united nationspeople's organization under the united nations permanent forearm on indigenous issues. this past year my nephew fwagav speech at the united nations. >> i'm glad to get in on the ground floor. >> bit down at 50 cents, should have bought in, man. >> you're right, yeah, should have bought into bit coin. hopefully i'll buy into this. how many acres is this? >> we have -- the lease has 56. but like this area right here, it's all...
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the nationally recognized expert on opioid addiction. providing us an insight on how states can develop a treatment resource through substance abuse disorder now and in the future. after the presentations, the national public radio scott hensley will moderate the panel's discussion. mister hensley is the editor and host of the popular program shots on npr, the online health channel. i would like to thank you for joining us today. we begin with director carol.>> good afternoon and thank you governor, thank you to the nga for allowing me to be present to join you today. everyone in this room knows the challenges, you see this in your states and in your communities. this is a national problem at the beginning where we need to provide this for the local communities so we need to work together to address this. on the issue of opioids, nationally, the provisional data from the cdc was just released, it indicates the death rate for total overdoses is now approximately 198 people per day due to drug overdoses. most of those involving opioids. ear
the nationally recognized expert on opioid addiction. providing us an insight on how states can develop a treatment resource through substance abuse disorder now and in the future. after the presentations, the national public radio scott hensley will moderate the panel's discussion. mister hensley is the editor and host of the popular program shots on npr, the online health channel. i would like to thank you for joining us today. we begin with director carol.>> good afternoon and thank...
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but if you heard in the halls of the united nations israel lives. s. let it be known to all men that israel lives because, he, the chief of israel, neither slumbers nor sleeps. as king david prayed 3000 years ago we pray for the peace of jerusalem and all its inhabitants. let the name of the lord be glorified today. the defender of israel today, tomorrow and forever is here. we all shout hallelujah. amen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the founder and chairman of christians united for israel, pastor john. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. we gather here tonight to celebrate our 13th annual christians united for israel summit and 70 years of miracles for the state of israel. from the rebirth of israel in 1948 to the reunification of jerusalem in 1967, the jewish nation has experienced a glorious parade of unending miracles. fast forward to the year 2017 and the parade of miracles surges into overdrive. for decades the raging geopolitical question of the world was to whom the city of jerusalem along? for years america's president
but if you heard in the halls of the united nations israel lives. s. let it be known to all men that israel lives because, he, the chief of israel, neither slumbers nor sleeps. as king david prayed 3000 years ago we pray for the peace of jerusalem and all its inhabitants. let the name of the lord be glorified today. the defender of israel today, tomorrow and forever is here. we all shout hallelujah. amen. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the founder and chairman of...
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how do you view that in the larger context of national security? as an isolated focus, or is there a continuum when you look at the range of threats confronting the united states? way.look at it this i have close personal relationships with the secretary of defense, the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and others. side, the part of the house is doing the kinetic work, i have a very close relationship. as the director of the national counterterrorism center, i need to go out and make sure i have the relationships and capitalized on the relationships that are already there with other members of the interagency as was the legislative branch, to bring the whole of government to that. -- statutes give you authority. leadership is all about results. i intend to not take for granted the relationships i have already, but focus on renewing and building relationships with other leaders and members of the intelligence community to make sure we have a whole of government approach. after, i 9/11 -- or should say, the 9/11 commission documented the sto
how do you view that in the larger context of national security? as an isolated focus, or is there a continuum when you look at the range of threats confronting the united states? way.look at it this i have close personal relationships with the secretary of defense, the undersecretary of defense for intelligence, and others. side, the part of the house is doing the kinetic work, i have a very close relationship. as the director of the national counterterrorism center, i need to go out and make...
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the national park system. so this grant will also give us an opportunity to increase the amount of money and funds we give for historic preservation of civil riots site -- civil rights sites. the current struggle for equality and justice, there's so much history that deserves to be preserved and interpreted for future generations. i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee, mr. culvert. i would also like to thank ms. mccol numb their help for preserving civil rights sites all across the united states. now is the time to do that preservation. at this time i yield two minutes to my friend from south carolina who will also support increasing the historic preservation fund, the democratic assistant leader, jim clyburn. the chair: the gentleman from south carolina is recognized for two minutes. mr. clyburn: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise in support of the sewell amendment. this proposal would increase funding for grants from the historic preservation fund to preserve the sites and tell the sto
the national park system. so this grant will also give us an opportunity to increase the amount of money and funds we give for historic preservation of civil riots site -- civil rights sites. the current struggle for equality and justice, there's so much history that deserves to be preserved and interpreted for future generations. i want to thank the chairman of the subcommittee, mr. culvert. i would also like to thank ms. mccol numb their help for preserving civil rights sites all across the...
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foster the nation farmers pretty unusual most of the fourth generation of the. documented industry i was born and bred in the town. in the city when i was eighteen. i absolutely love everything about it has got to me it's. a sense of purpose you go in the morning you walk in the stock there's a part of us and it's not just about looking after that stock as a contribution to the environment that you're living in your country and to the to the food chain that we all that we all want to eat from and it just feels of the proper purpose when you produce and stop the one of your purposes is to stay in business which is not always easy primary producers so can you point to who bonding you produce what's your beef with a scottish identity actually help share in the bought my. discourse brand run by call in scotland the do annual. promotions and all the rest of it and they'll target specific parts of the country so they've been very strong for more beef in london so you'll see big posters go there and they'll they'll tell you about growth between. six percent of growth o
foster the nation farmers pretty unusual most of the fourth generation of the. documented industry i was born and bred in the town. in the city when i was eighteen. i absolutely love everything about it has got to me it's. a sense of purpose you go in the morning you walk in the stock there's a part of us and it's not just about looking after that stock as a contribution to the environment that you're living in your country and to the to the food chain that we all that we all want to eat from...
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and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be here about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard all about tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then you've got good and then in the middle east for the big bright star of course is saudi arabia ok and. if you look at growth rates in the different regions you know sure. how are they looking from the growth rates going forward yes on some of the hot spots coming up actually there are some of the emerging nations and then there are just growth rates so one of the most outstanding growth rates that continues as outpaced all nations actually is australia and that's what we do today. brilliant immigration policies to get into australia i mean you have to have a ce
and sort of the poorest nations i want to take g.d.p. by g.d.p. right a great to be here about thank you so the wealthiest nations are outside of the u.s. that is china germany japan and closely followed by the u.k. the poorest nation actually probably not many of our viewers have maybe even heard all about tuvalu which used to be former ellis island in the polynesian islands but the poorest nations are actually a lot of the former communist countries and sub-saharan africa and then you've got...
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the next election. this is unacceptable. our nation is under attack. accordingly under 3 b and, i move that the committee go into, now go, it speaks to the special counsel's indictment and the president's apparent submission to the russian government. >> the evidence in our possession. let's discuss the evidence. i don't know what it has in its possession that speaks directly to the special counsel's indictment about the russian government influencing the presidential election. i don't know had a evidence they have in its possession that speaks directly to the president's submission to the russian government. but that is the top democrat on the judiciary committee trying to halt their existing session. to start dealing with the questions. naturally the republicans did not go for it. but for all the statements of concern is that sadness and worry and disagreement that we got from republican members of congress yesterday in response to the president's behavior, moves like this from congressman nadler, even from some republicans, are pointing a knew way fo
the next election. this is unacceptable. our nation is under attack. accordingly under 3 b and, i move that the committee go into, now go, it speaks to the special counsel's indictment and the president's apparent submission to the russian government. >> the evidence in our possession. let's discuss the evidence. i don't know what it has in its possession that speaks directly to the special counsel's indictment about the russian government influencing the presidential election. i don't...