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no funding for a new wall along the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood -- dir. mulvaney: let me ask you a question. when you heard about the deal yesterday -- i will be happy to let you go if you answer my question. i don't jump to another person. take it as a whole, right? as far as the priorities you say are funded, no new border wall along the u.s. border -- planned parenthood was not defunded. you said another priority of the president would not carry through, and that is sanctuary cities. said what youu said before and square that with the budget as realities concerned. dir. mulvaney: when you heard in the last 48 hours about the deal, did you think we could build it? i bet you didn't. is it a replacement for an existing wall? yes. it a new wall? no. it is better border security. you can call it a replacement. the president's priority is to secure the southern border, and that is what this does. we have a few more questions. let me finish your thing, planned parenthood. it is a fair question. we had a good discussion about that. after talking to some of our
no funding for a new wall along the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood -- dir. mulvaney: let me ask you a question. when you heard about the deal yesterday -- i will be happy to let you go if you answer my question. i don't jump to another person. take it as a whole, right? as far as the priorities you say are funded, no new border wall along the u.s. border -- planned parenthood was not defunded. you said another priority of the president would not carry through, and that is sanctuary...
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>> this is what's permitted in the bill. >> the new one that's built along the u.s. southern border will look like that right there? >> in certain places, yes. other photo we can't get up is the levy so i'm not sure what your question is. in other words, is this a short-term fix and then we're going to -- >> that is a 20-foot high steel high. that is not a temporary, short-term fix. >> i've been promising the young lady in the pink. >> where is that being built and how many miles are you going to get out of it? >> i don't know where it's being built and we haven't done the per mile, and i think the total spending is $347 million and we haven't done the math yet. >> what are we talking about? >> it depends. it's more expensive to build a wall in certain places. this is going to be replacement and we have to figure out where we are and it's cheaping than building new wall because we already have land acquisition and there are probably roads out there to service it when you are building a wall to the gentleman's points, and you have to get the construction teams out let to build
>> this is what's permitted in the bill. >> the new one that's built along the u.s. southern border will look like that right there? >> in certain places, yes. other photo we can't get up is the levy so i'm not sure what your question is. in other words, is this a short-term fix and then we're going to -- >> that is a 20-foot high steel high. that is not a temporary, short-term fix. >> i've been promising the young lady in the pink. >> where is that being...
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the lower southerners insisted civilizations before had been built upon bondage. historical precedents of this kind carry little weight. in a country already celebrating itself by its exceptional nature, endorsement from the past ring hollow. slavery's defenders scoured the bible for passengers that -- passages that condoned slavery and recited to their colleagues those excerpts the interpreted as doing just that. but turning to the bible was a mixed blessing for slavery defenders. anti-slavery activists could harness the christian precepts of altruism, benevolence in answering slavery's advocates. the inconclusive effect of these strategies in defending slavery left lower southerners to tap economic utility, political compromise, copyrights that poverty rights -- property rights, and race. only people of economic the senate could work in the tropical environment of the best people of african descent -- people of african descent could work in the tropical environment of the south, lacked a rationale and did not counter the petitioner's claims of underlying black eq
the lower southerners insisted civilizations before had been built upon bondage. historical precedents of this kind carry little weight. in a country already celebrating itself by its exceptional nature, endorsement from the past ring hollow. slavery's defenders scoured the bible for passengers that -- passages that condoned slavery and recited to their colleagues those excerpts the interpreted as doing just that. but turning to the bible was a mixed blessing for slavery defenders. anti-slavery...
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in other ways, the lower southerners did not get what they hoped for. first, they didn't want covers to consider the petition. then they tried and failed to substitute the original report with the statement that congress should once again refused to consider the petition. then, a majority of george's into south carolina's representatives unsuccessfully opposed to the unprecedented step of having a final report recorded in the house journal, believing that doing so would give voice to a topic they wished to silence altogether and act as a precedent for future anti-slave agitators. most unsatisfying way from the perspective of those such as james jackson and smith, despite the southerners long monologues, not one congressman outside of georgia or south carolina acquiesced in pronouncing human bondage of just institution. in fact, several representatives expressed shock that any dignified statesman could dare to argue for the moral legitimacy of human bondage, and it is in this way the petitioners triumphed in the battle of slavery principles, broadcasting
in other ways, the lower southerners did not get what they hoped for. first, they didn't want covers to consider the petition. then they tried and failed to substitute the original report with the statement that congress should once again refused to consider the petition. then, a majority of george's into south carolina's representatives unsuccessfully opposed to the unprecedented step of having a final report recorded in the house journal, believing that doing so would give voice to a topic...
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this wall is being installed on the southern border today. yes, ma'am? >> two topics. when it comes to the wall and this budget of the wall, it's very expensive. that's one piece of the immigration issue. >> uh-huh. >> what about the larger piece of the immigration issue? where's the funding when it could. s to fixing the issue when you have people who are overstaying their visas? that's more of an immigration issue that in the past and even now is happening versus just dealing with the southern border. you have immigrants from all countries coming here versus just the southern border. what moneys are going to be put to use? >> this is not going to be satisfy but this is how i'd answer it. this is a pure funding bill. yes, certain policies are wrapped up into it but if you try to tie something as large as immigration reform to a funding bill, they don't like to do that. they will tell you that they are not supposed to authorize the appropriation bill. it's not supposed to be a carrier for a long-term policy change. from time to time they make exceptions to that but i do
this wall is being installed on the southern border today. yes, ma'am? >> two topics. when it comes to the wall and this budget of the wall, it's very expensive. that's one piece of the immigration issue. >> uh-huh. >> what about the larger piece of the immigration issue? where's the funding when it could. s to fixing the issue when you have people who are overstaying their visas? that's more of an immigration issue that in the past and even now is happening versus just...
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to the lower southerners, this rhetoric was not an abstract or theoretical threat. the anti-slavery petitions turned the general principle they referenced into a tangible specter threatening to tear apart the fabric of slaveholding sun life. in turn, lower southern covers the so compelled to defend slavery as a normal state for people they rendered an inferior race come incapable of living as free citizens. there emerged one house member that joined philosophical support for the petitioners with the willingness to entertain the possibility of fraud federal powers over the issue of slavery. unfortunately, the one congressman in this debate, there is no portrait. we will have to imagine him. thomas scott of pennsylvania, the most strident defender of the index slavery petition, broke out for the first time in over a month. he listed hypothetical scenarios to illustrate his expansive view of the implied powers congress held over the slave trade, premised on the general welfare clause of the constitution, which we heard referenced in the petition. scott technologist that
to the lower southerners, this rhetoric was not an abstract or theoretical threat. the anti-slavery petitions turned the general principle they referenced into a tangible specter threatening to tear apart the fabric of slaveholding sun life. in turn, lower southern covers the so compelled to defend slavery as a normal state for people they rendered an inferior race come incapable of living as free citizens. there emerged one house member that joined philosophical support for the petitioners...
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but here's how i look you in the face -- more money for the military, more money for southern border security. those are the same exact whenities i talked about we laid out the budget. that's how i can tell you i'm absolutely satisfied we funded our priorities. >> the new one along the southern border looks like that border wall right there? mr. mulvaney: the other photo we cannot get up is the levees. short term fix? >> that is not a temporary, short-term fix. >> where is that at how many miles are you going to get out of it? mr. mulvaney: i'd don't know where it's going to be built. i think $347 million. is more expensive to build a wall in certain places, so this is going to be a replacement. if it's cheaper to build a new wall because we have land acquisition here, there are probably roads out there to service it. you have to build the infrastructure just to get the teams out there to build. we haven't done the math on how we miles we can build. we do have hundreds of millions of dollars to do it. when can we see construction and when will you go put up a wall? i don't know exactl
but here's how i look you in the face -- more money for the military, more money for southern border security. those are the same exact whenities i talked about we laid out the budget. that's how i can tell you i'm absolutely satisfied we funded our priorities. >> the new one along the southern border looks like that border wall right there? mr. mulvaney: the other photo we cannot get up is the levees. short term fix? >> that is not a temporary, short-term fix. >> where is...
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next we have the philippine star reporting on how government troops are battling to retake the southerny of marawi from rebels linked to the so—called islamic state group. while many residents have fled the city, 2,000 civilians are believed to be trapped. at least 19 civilians have been killed. the ft has a picture of german chancellor angela merkel enjoying a beer on its front page. mrs merkel has warned that europe can no longer completely depend on the united states and britain, following the election of president trump and brexit. the japan times reflects on last week's g7 summit and us president donald trump's failure to endorse the paris climate change agreement. president trump, who previously said he wants to pull the us out of the agreement, says he will make a final decision on it this week. the telegraph's business section says stronger us wage growth and a healthyjobs market are expected to pave the way for america's central bank to raise interest rates for the second time this year. and finally, le figaro reports the swedish film the square, directed by ruben 0stlund who i
next we have the philippine star reporting on how government troops are battling to retake the southerny of marawi from rebels linked to the so—called islamic state group. while many residents have fled the city, 2,000 civilians are believed to be trapped. at least 19 civilians have been killed. the ft has a picture of german chancellor angela merkel enjoying a beer on its front page. mrs merkel has warned that europe can no longer completely depend on the united states and britain, following...
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the president's priority was to secure the southern border. that's what this does. he asked a couple questions. the young woman in the pink then and the young woman in the orange and we'll take another couple. let me finish your thing. planned parenthood, okay? planned parenthood. a good discussion, fair question, a good discussion about that, okay? to pro-life supporters on the hill and the pro-life supporters outside was this president's made his case fairly strongly for his pro-life position. you saw him sign the cra, vice president pence had to break the tie on that vote, okay? on planned parenthood -- on the states with the medicaid funding. you've seen the executive orders. you've seen the stuff, oh, this bill includes the traditional protections for the amendment, including the hyde management. if you want to take a vote on the bill to stake out position on planned parenthood, do it on the health care bill. the outside groups agree with that. the pro-life groups agree with that. if you want to prove to the folks back home, you are pro-life, vote for the planne
the president's priority was to secure the southern border. that's what this does. he asked a couple questions. the young woman in the pink then and the young woman in the orange and we'll take another couple. let me finish your thing. planned parenthood, okay? planned parenthood. a good discussion, fair question, a good discussion about that, okay? to pro-life supporters on the hill and the pro-life supporters outside was this president's made his case fairly strongly for his pro-life...
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the long time house member. so thinking of house southerner havi , how it affects of the new freedom. how southernerness shapes his approach of world war i in the after math. wilson admitted he was not prepared of foreign policy. when he wrote about it in his textbooks and article of reconstructions, he learned two lessons of reconstructions. he learned what happens when the victor voiced hard terms on republican rules as dia disaste and he uses word of humiliation and destructions. he talks about african-america,s slaveries when they were put in charge -- in his approach of world war one and after math. i am not saying there were not factors, there were many factors. it would be accepted under humiliation and duress and leaving a sting and resentment and a bit of memory. those were exact same words he us uses description of how southerns felt during reconstruction. >> the mandate system says there will be self determination but their certain former colonies will be under the european countries, he used the same words to talk about how blacks in the south in reconstruction needed the t
the long time house member. so thinking of house southerner havi , how it affects of the new freedom. how southernerness shapes his approach of world war i in the after math. wilson admitted he was not prepared of foreign policy. when he wrote about it in his textbooks and article of reconstructions, he learned two lessons of reconstructions. he learned what happens when the victor voiced hard terms on republican rules as dia disaste and he uses word of humiliation and destructions. he talks...
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through the evening, any showers we see will fade away. low cloud may become extensive in southernt and by dawn on thursday, nowhere near as chilly as the northern half of the uk, 14 degrees to start the day on thursday in glasgow. this weather front heads our way. a fair number of isobars associated. tied in with this area of low pressure for iceland. southerly winds bringing in warmerair. in eastern areas in particular. thursday sees temperatures on the rise again. temperatures in the south—east at 25 degrees, 20 degrees widely, decent for most that there's rain in western scotland and northern ireland. into friday, this rain gets into northern england. it affects parts of wales but ahead of that, it will be another warm day, warm enough to spark thunderstorms but again, fresh air behind this weather front, and into the weekend. a weekend of sunny spells and scattered showers. westerly winds bringing a fresh feel to all parts. this is bbc news, the headlines: the united states has completed its first successful test of a system to shoot down intercontinental missiles. earlier thi
through the evening, any showers we see will fade away. low cloud may become extensive in southernt and by dawn on thursday, nowhere near as chilly as the northern half of the uk, 14 degrees to start the day on thursday in glasgow. this weather front heads our way. a fair number of isobars associated. tied in with this area of low pressure for iceland. southerly winds bringing in warmerair. in eastern areas in particular. thursday sees temperatures on the rise again. temperatures in the...
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in the southern command working with their military under the radar quietly, we helped them look if their southern border is very narrow. couple hundreds of miles across. match match it would fulfill some promises made here. secretary kelly: last year, they stopped 160,000 migrants and turned them back, processed them and turned them back. they have much different immigration laws. i think now, i think now they are looking even harder at the southern border. the other thing we have done is working with the governments, particularly the northern tier countries whom i have a great relationship encouraging people not to come and what mexico is doing, illegal crossings are down 70% than what they were 120 days ago. match match that is the key. if they do their job and want to do it well -- secretary kelly: drugs are a different story. the amount of drugs -- drug money that is generated because of our demand in the united states is virtually unlimited, unlimited to the agree that there is so much money available to either pay off officials in every country to include our own, to pay off offici
in the southern command working with their military under the radar quietly, we helped them look if their southern border is very narrow. couple hundreds of miles across. match match it would fulfill some promises made here. secretary kelly: last year, they stopped 160,000 migrants and turned them back, processed them and turned them back. they have much different immigration laws. i think now, i think now they are looking even harder at the southern border. the other thing we have done is...
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cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.ly breeze and still quite cool along that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest, particularly so in the north—west. hello. this is bbc news. my name is ben bland. the headlines: donald trump says he hasn't ruled out military action against north korea — but he issues a warning about the consequences of conflict. north korea is maybe more important than trade. trade is very important, but massive warfare with millions, potentially millions of people being killed, that, as we would say, trumps trade. tornadoes rip through texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll
cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.ly breeze and still quite cool along that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest,...
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cloudy in the southern half the uk on wednesday.st. further west, especially to the north and west, it should be a lovely day with sunshine and temperatures in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side. a little cooler on the eastern side. it will be warmer to the upper west, particularly in the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my name is gavin grey. our top stories: donald trump says he hasn't ruled out military action against north korea, even if itjeopardises commercial co—operation with china. north korea is maybe more important than trade. trade is very important, but massive warfare with millions, potentially millions of people being killed, that, as we would say, trumps trade. tornadoes hit texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. international tributes to ueli steck, one
cloudy in the southern half the uk on wednesday.st. further west, especially to the north and west, it should be a lovely day with sunshine and temperatures in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side. a little cooler on the eastern side. it will be warmer to the upper west, particularly in the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the...
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cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.e and still quite cool along that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, hello. this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a "disgrace." a damning verdict on the failure of big internet companies to effectively tackle illegal and inappropriate content. a committee of mps says facebook, twitter, and google should face harsh fines if material isn't removed quickly enough and pay for police investigations into potentially illegal posts. good morning. it's monday the 1st of may. also this morning: a man shot dead during an attempted burglary at his home in dorset is named as guy hedger. police appeal for help to catch his killer.
cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.e and still quite cool along that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, hello. this is breakfast, with ben thompson and rachel burden. "shameful" and a...
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alabama is leading the southern delegation and leads a walkout in the hall. the man in charleston are sitting in the gallery applauding every bit of rejection that the southerners on the floor were planning that convention. they walked out and went over to the hill on broad street and threatened to leave and succeed conventions. in a way it was underplayed. that was like a first secession. it happened in charleston. and the radicals were overjoyed. the two sections of the union have nothing to arrest its fierce collisions. every model, the worse it gets, the better it gets. they need more pile than you might think. now we have the third phase which is really an edging. it is usually like that. it is not just the pages. you might think there is hope for the patient. it is summertime in charleston. it is really hot. it is always hot in charleston. the fish carcasses are rotting out there and the people are literally fainting from the heat. anyone with money they are often at the -- they are often in switzerland and other places enjoying the cool lakes. not a lo
alabama is leading the southern delegation and leads a walkout in the hall. the man in charleston are sitting in the gallery applauding every bit of rejection that the southerners on the floor were planning that convention. they walked out and went over to the hill on broad street and threatened to leave and succeed conventions. in a way it was underplayed. that was like a first secession. it happened in charleston. and the radicals were overjoyed. the two sections of the union have nothing to...
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i'm sure you came here today prepared to talk about the southern border. i hope you're prepared to talk about your needs along the northern border as well. i live an hour's drive from canada. our largest trading partner's canada. our community's thrive and economic infusion we get from canadians come into vermont, to explore our great lake sampling and do business involved in numerous manufacturing jobs in vermont. but vermont has take ann hit because of the president's action. our economy's weakened business his action. fewer people want to come visit and spend money in our state. i hear story after story of problems crossing our border, which i mentioned is only an hour from my home, with the kind of delays they're having, delays they can't understand. and for all this we're not more secure. meanwhile, the trump budget cuts billions of dollars from food nutrition assistance, medical resorj, afford able housing program, heating assistance, victim support program, legal services, education programs, slashes foreign assistance, assistance that defense secret
i'm sure you came here today prepared to talk about the southern border. i hope you're prepared to talk about your needs along the northern border as well. i live an hour's drive from canada. our largest trading partner's canada. our community's thrive and economic infusion we get from canadians come into vermont, to explore our great lake sampling and do business involved in numerous manufacturing jobs in vermont. but vermont has take ann hit because of the president's action. our economy's...
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pulsing beams of light danced across the skies over the otago peninsula in southern new zealand. lights, this spectacular display transformed the horizon for hours on the weekend. one astronomer captured this timelapse over the city of dunedin. lots of material from the sun which basically interacted with the earth's magnetic field, making the atmosphere glow. the glow was very bright, so the material must have been quite dense. probably three, four, five hours on sunday night here in new zealand, we got the most astounding view of the southern lights, it was so bright you could see the cities. seeing the beams of light moving across the sky, it was absolutely mesmerising. the displays are most visible near the earth's poles. they are created when solar wind and magnetic fields are thrown into space by the sun, colliding with the earth's magnetic fields. though aurora australis may be lesser known than its northern sibling, aurora borealis, interest is growing. you can actually see these lights from new zealand pretty often. some of the displays we get down here rival those in the
pulsing beams of light danced across the skies over the otago peninsula in southern new zealand. lights, this spectacular display transformed the horizon for hours on the weekend. one astronomer captured this timelapse over the city of dunedin. lots of material from the sun which basically interacted with the earth's magnetic field, making the atmosphere glow. the glow was very bright, so the material must have been quite dense. probably three, four, five hours on sunday night here in new...
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the cause. clearly, for him, southern with then fit well irish example. s the exception that proves the rule, it is not very often at all, that you get somebody that is political and their values allow them to support the confederate independence in the same way that they support independence movements in other parts of the world. once the confederacy was formed, a new country's diplomats were get diplomatic recognition. he made some of the same points, and they said, we are a genuine nation, we deserve independence. they began to emphasize other like, greece, which gained its independence in 1830's, and his been recognized diplomatically by the european italy,es fairly quickly, which was gaining its independence in 1860 and 1861. it was being recognized quickly by the other european powers. the confederate diplomats continued a similar kind of argument saying, we are a real nation, we are unique from the northern states, and we deserve to be recognized as much by the international community of nations. the stakes were high. if they had been able to get re
the cause. clearly, for him, southern with then fit well irish example. s the exception that proves the rule, it is not very often at all, that you get somebody that is political and their values allow them to support the confederate independence in the same way that they support independence movements in other parts of the world. once the confederacy was formed, a new country's diplomats were get diplomatic recognition. he made some of the same points, and they said, we are a genuine nation,...
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the course of sunday. a decent enough day for many. it really cut it up across southerne as we began to see the first signs of very humid air piling its way out of france across the channel. first signs of some runs a storm is brewing up across the southern part of france. some of those will work away overnight into the southern half of britain. it will start dry on monday. that will not last all day, i assure you. there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england and ireland, everfurther north. it will see some brightness just about holding on across southern caithness and down across the murray first. further south, murkyfairand the murray first. further south, murky fair and drizzly rain for many, maybe modric bursts across the western side of scotland and to northern ireland. you'll be there to head across parts of the north of england and into wales. somewhat dry conditions further south. very close feeling here. if you get some brightness, those temperatures really will rocket away during the afternoon. it may spawn some showers across
the course of sunday. a decent enough day for many. it really cut it up across southerne as we began to see the first signs of very humid air piling its way out of france across the channel. first signs of some runs a storm is brewing up across the southern part of france. some of those will work away overnight into the southern half of britain. it will start dry on monday. that will not last all day, i assure you. there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england...
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>> there's several hundreds of millions of dollars for bills, on levee walls along the southern border and as many of you recall, some of the most vulnerable areas we have our along rivers where we have to provide the protection of the southern border that we need. we are building this. now. there is money in this deal to build several hundreds of millions of dollars of this where it exists. >> that's what we got in this field and that's what the democrats don't want you to know. this stop is going up now, why? the president wants to make the country more safe. this doesn't stop drugs and it doesn't stop criminalsfrom crossing the border. it does hardly anything . this does. and that's what we got in this deal and that's why we're so excited about the opportunities we have on the presidents promises to cure the southern border so unless we have the other picture, i'll take a couple questions. >> coming over the border, they still don't have a border. >> this is the border at the general left, this is the site that dhs said they wanted, set the oval office and talked about brick-and-mor
>> there's several hundreds of millions of dollars for bills, on levee walls along the southern border and as many of you recall, some of the most vulnerable areas we have our along rivers where we have to provide the protection of the southern border that we need. we are building this. now. there is money in this deal to build several hundreds of millions of dollars of this where it exists. >> that's what we got in this field and that's what the democrats don't want you to know....
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well, you have the southern segregationists. they call themselves conservatives because they didn't like federal intervention in the economy. they were very antilabor union, number one. and anti-that path to the new deal, right to work states, mos. of them southern or midwestern, and they were segregationist its. taft was not. so how do you get a coalition out of this group of anymore it's very difficult. and. >> host: it's important to remember that this is the time long before you have the porlarization of the political party. we now think of republicans and conservatives and democrats as progressives or the liberal us but in those days, as professor felzenberg noted. the democrats're humphrey of minnesota and southern -- >> guest: whatever they were, they weren't liberals. they were segregationallists. senator jim eastman of mississippi who used the n-word to the fails of certain congressmen, a guy named ranken from mississippi, railing, nasty people here.n-wo irvin was -- but, yes, sam irvin, people forget, because the left m
well, you have the southern segregationists. they call themselves conservatives because they didn't like federal intervention in the economy. they were very antilabor union, number one. and anti-that path to the new deal, right to work states, mos. of them southern or midwestern, and they were segregationist its. taft was not. so how do you get a coalition out of this group of anymore it's very difficult. and. >> host: it's important to remember that this is the time long before you have...
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i'm sure you came here today to talk about the southern border. i hope you're prepared to talk about our need as long the norther border as well. vermont is a border state. i live an hour's drive from canada. our largest trading partner is canada. our communities strive and -- on economic fusion we get from canadians coming to vermont and to explore our great lakes champlain and to do business involved in numerous manufacturing jobs in vermont. but vermont is taken a hit because of the president's action. our economy is weakened by his action. fewer people want to come and visit and spend money in our state. i hear story after story of problems crossing our border, which i mentioned is only an hour from my home. with the kind of delays they are having. delays they cannot understand. and for all of this, we're not more secure. i mean -- meanwhile, the trump budget cuts billion dollars from food and medical research and affordable housing and heating services and victim services and legal services, education programs, slashes foreign assistance, assi
i'm sure you came here today to talk about the southern border. i hope you're prepared to talk about our need as long the norther border as well. vermont is a border state. i live an hour's drive from canada. our largest trading partner is canada. our communities strive and -- on economic fusion we get from canadians coming to vermont and to explore our great lakes champlain and to do business involved in numerous manufacturing jobs in vermont. but vermont is taken a hit because of the...
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some will go overnight into the southern half of britain. very muggy fare here. o the northern parts of scotland where it will start dry on monday. that will not last all day, i assure you, because there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england and northern ireland ever further north into scotland. by the middle part of the day there will be some brightness just about holding on and then down across the murray firth as well. further south than that, murky. drizzly rain. the odd burst in northern ireland. and it will be there to be had too in parts of the north of england and down into wales. somewhat drier conditions in the south. a very close feeling. and if you get a bit of brightness, those temperatures will rocket higher in the afternoon. but it may also spawn some showers in east anglia and the south—east. 0ut towards the west and down the south—west of england that we may well see some very violent thunderstorms. with some sunshine, you could add 4—5 degrees through cardiff and over towards the london area. through the evening
some will go overnight into the southern half of britain. very muggy fare here. o the northern parts of scotland where it will start dry on monday. that will not last all day, i assure you, because there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england and northern ireland ever further north into scotland. by the middle part of the day there will be some brightness just about holding on and then down across the murray firth as well. further south than that, murky....
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fighting against islamist insurgents have government forces in the philippines now retaken control of the southern city of marawi? one week on from the manchester attack, exclusive bbc pictures of the bomber, salman abedi is seen shopping the day before and police released an image of him with a suitcase. i am released an image of him with a suitcase. iam in released an image of him with a suitcase. i am in london. also in the programme... tiger woods blames a reaction to prescription drugs for his driving while under the influence arrest. he says no alcohol was involved. it is the indian version of silicon valley but bangalore has a problem, it is running out of water. live from paris studios in singapore and london. this is bbc world news. it is tuesday —— the greatest newsday. it is sam is tuesday —— the greatest newsday. it is 8am in singapore and iam in london. marawi has been under siege for nearly a week by islamist militants. on monday, the government has said it made decisive progress to retake the city but at least 100 civilians have been killed and 2000 people may still be trapped in mi
fighting against islamist insurgents have government forces in the philippines now retaken control of the southern city of marawi? one week on from the manchester attack, exclusive bbc pictures of the bomber, salman abedi is seen shopping the day before and police released an image of him with a suitcase. i am released an image of him with a suitcase. iam in released an image of him with a suitcase. i am in london. also in the programme... tiger woods blames a reaction to prescription drugs for...
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we run into the extra cloud for the southern most counties of england, still breezy, but temperaturescloud it should be fine and dry everywhere. as we go through the day, we will see the cloud there or thereabouts for the southern most counties, plenty of sunshine further north and we have got a breeze particularly in the southern half of the uk and we will see the temperature contrast from east to west. staying on the cool side down the north sea coast. head further west and it is the middle to upper teens. a few places getting to 18 or so degrees. the cloud will come in from the east. it will thicken up and prodaos the odd spot of rain, but many places will be dry. quite windy as well. this weather front is not going to make too much in the way of inroads across the uk. it is only the south—west that sees the wetter weather through the day on saturday. elsewhere, it is a dry picture. cloudy forsome, saturday. elsewhere, it is a dry picture. cloudy for some, but saturday. elsewhere, it is a dry picture. cloudy forsome, but the best of the sunshine on the western side of scotland. it
we run into the extra cloud for the southern most counties of england, still breezy, but temperaturescloud it should be fine and dry everywhere. as we go through the day, we will see the cloud there or thereabouts for the southern most counties, plenty of sunshine further north and we have got a breeze particularly in the southern half of the uk and we will see the temperature contrast from east to west. staying on the cool side down the north sea coast. head further west and it is the middle...
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as we began to see the first signs of very humid air piling its way out of the channel and into the southern later in the day the first signs of thunderstorms brewing up through france and some of those will have worked their way into the southern half of britain. very muggy fare and something fresher in the northern parts of scotland where it will start drying on monday that it will not last all day because there is a general progression of cloud and rain from the north and northern ireland ever further north such that by the middle part of the day we will see some brightness just about holding on and then down across the moray firth, further south, murky fair drizzly rain for many and maybe the odd moderate burst across the western side of scotland into law ireland and it will be there to be had across parts of the northern england and into wales. somewhat drier conditions further south but a very close feeling here. if you get a bit of brightness temperatures will rocket through the afternoon but it may, in its own right, spawn showers across east anglia but on the eastern side of wales a
as we began to see the first signs of very humid air piling its way out of the channel and into the southern later in the day the first signs of thunderstorms brewing up through france and some of those will have worked their way into the southern half of britain. very muggy fare and something fresher in the northern parts of scotland where it will start drying on monday that it will not last all day because there is a general progression of cloud and rain from the north and northern ireland...
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what was notable about him getting fired in particular was his jurisdiction in the southern district of new york not only includes the headquarters of the trump organization, it's also the de facto prosecuting attorney for international money laundering cases because so many banks with global reach are head quartered in manhattan. donald trump had personally assured preet bharara after the election that he'd be allowed to keep his job and there has yet been no explanation from the white house as to why he changed his mind and fired him without notice. vanity fair reporting at the time he was fired he may have been looking for money from these russian plutocrats that's been washed through trump's real estate and businesses. there's investigations being carried out in congress, fbi investigations, there's the money laundering investigations happening at the treasury. there also may have been happening in federal prosecutors's offices. we're looking around at the ongoing investigations wondering how they can be protected, whether they are susceptible to pressure or firings a la james com
what was notable about him getting fired in particular was his jurisdiction in the southern district of new york not only includes the headquarters of the trump organization, it's also the de facto prosecuting attorney for international money laundering cases because so many banks with global reach are head quartered in manhattan. donald trump had personally assured preet bharara after the election that he'd be allowed to keep his job and there has yet been no explanation from the white house...
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speculation on the southern and northern sides. lincoln obviously does fade on january 1 in 1863 he issued his emancipation proclamation. here is a map of how the emancipation proclamation, what it did and where. as you can see that covers most of the confederacy. it does not cover the border states. it does not cover certain parts of virginia and louisiana. the emancipation proclamation is , it isthe most important the most important executive order in american history. it is also one of the most misunderstood moments in american history. it is one of the most misunderstood acts. sometimes you hear the emancipation proclamation and you will hear that it did not free anybody. that is not true. what did the emancipation proclamation do and what to do not do? the emancipation proclamation is a wartime measure. states that are in rebellion. whoes where it slaveowners normally did not have property rights that you would have to recognize at four fitted those rights as a virtue of their federal authority. sometimes you see scholars do th
speculation on the southern and northern sides. lincoln obviously does fade on january 1 in 1863 he issued his emancipation proclamation. here is a map of how the emancipation proclamation, what it did and where. as you can see that covers most of the confederacy. it does not cover the border states. it does not cover certain parts of virginia and louisiana. the emancipation proclamation is , it isthe most important the most important executive order in american history. it is also one of the...
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southwards into the near continent that is where the front here could spoil things a bit, coming in off the southernshmash in the morning with sunshine and areas of cloud a few showers coming in off the north sea into more central and southern parts of england. for much of the day, the south—west is likely to be dry as well as wales, warm in the sunshine but feeling cooler under this cloud, especially as the wind picks up. showers will be like that there could be a few heavy ones in south—east later on. showers as far north of northumberland, to the west it is likely to be dry. and temperatures not quite as high across northern ireland and scotland as they were on monday but 80 ireland and scotland as they were on monday but 18 degrees is the likely. cool for eastern scotland under the cloud that they should wake up. showers heading to wales and the south—western and they fade away and then we see, after a brief respite, more showers coming in again from the southern north sea. a lot of cloud to england and wales, perhaps further north is scotland and northern ireland but again on chilly side in the
southwards into the near continent that is where the front here could spoil things a bit, coming in off the southernshmash in the morning with sunshine and areas of cloud a few showers coming in off the north sea into more central and southern parts of england. for much of the day, the south—west is likely to be dry as well as wales, warm in the sunshine but feeling cooler under this cloud, especially as the wind picks up. showers will be like that there could be a few heavy ones in...
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cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.g that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest, particularly so in the north—west. welcome to bbc news, broadcasting to viewers in north america and around the globe. my my name is gavin grey. our top stories: donald trump says he hasn't ruled out military action against north korea, but he warns of the consequences of conflict. north korea is maybe more important than trade. trade is very important. but massive warfare with millions, potentially millions of people being killed? that, as we would say, trumps trade. tornadoes hit texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the dea
cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.g that eastern coast. head further west, particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest, particularly so in the north—west....
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no funding for a new wall on the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood. >> let me ask you a question. i'll let you finish. when you heard ab the deal yesterday, when you -- i'll be happy to let you go if you let me answer your question. i won't jump to another person. >> thank you very much. as far as the priorities that you say are funded, the border wall. no new border wall along the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood was not defunded. you've already said that another priority of the president was not carried through and that was sanctuary cities. to me how yout you said before and square what you said before with the actual budget is concerned. >> sure. thank you. thank you for fixing your question. let me ask you a question. when you heard the last 48 hours about the deal, did you think we could build it? i bet you didn't. nobody did. okay. is it a replacement for existing wall? yeah, that's fine. is it new wall? no. this is what's out there right now. okay. this is what's going to be put in as a result of this bill. okay. tha
no funding for a new wall on the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood. >> let me ask you a question. i'll let you finish. when you heard ab the deal yesterday, when you -- i'll be happy to let you go if you let me answer your question. i won't jump to another person. >> thank you very much. as far as the priorities that you say are funded, the border wall. no new border wall along the u.s. southern border. planned parenthood was not defunded. you've already said that another...
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the southern one south of warrenton still strong. we will put a crawl along the bottom of the screen if new warnings come out. michelle: sounds good. thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal ultrasound anti-choice law, and stood up to the nra. as lieutenant governor, dr. northam is fighting to expand access to affordable healthcare. ralph northam believes in making progress every day. >>> tonight, breaking news -- abc news has learned that president trump's personal lawyer is now a focus of the russia investigation. tonight, he's refusing requests from congress to answer and the president's son-in-law jared kushner and reports he wanted to set up with a backchannel with the russians. tonight, did the president know and did he approve. >>> also brea
the southern one south of warrenton still strong. we will put a crawl along the bottom of the screen if new warnings come out. michelle: sounds good. thank you. "world news tonight" with david muir up next. jonathan: thank you for being with us. rrator: "the time is to do what is right. ralph northam. army doctor during the gulf war. volunteer director of a pediatric hospice. progressive democrat. in the senate, he passed the smoking ban in restaurants, stopped the transvaginal...
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but more cloud and perhaps few showers coming in off the north sea into more central and southern parts, the south—west is likely to be dry as well as wales, nice and warm in the sunshine, but feeling cooler under this cloud, especially as the wind picks up. showers will be light, but there could be a few heavy ones in south—east later on. showers as far north of northumberland, to the west it is likely to be dry. and temperatures not quite as high across northern ireland and scotland as they were on monday but 18 degrees is quite likely. cool for eastern scotland under the cloud, though that should break up for a while. showers through the evening head in to wales and the south—west and they fade away and then we see, after a brief respite, some more showers coming in again from the southern north sea. a lot of cloud for england and wales, perhaps further north for scotland and northern ireland, but again on the chilly side in the highlands. as we head into wednesday, these showers and cloud thickening, mainly from the humber southwards into south—east of england, further west into eng
but more cloud and perhaps few showers coming in off the north sea into more central and southern parts, the south—west is likely to be dry as well as wales, nice and warm in the sunshine, but feeling cooler under this cloud, especially as the wind picks up. showers will be light, but there could be a few heavy ones in south—east later on. showers as far north of northumberland, to the west it is likely to be dry. and temperatures not quite as high across northern ireland and scotland as...
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it was very ugly but a part of the southern california outback where he grew up and probably a product of his father's ignorance. >> in the kennedy relationships, they were buddies and making this powerful sense about loosing that election to jfk and evolving and being outdone by a lot of the dirty tricks. instead of setting up all the disasters. talk about that. they both came in 1936. they were put on the same committee. the chamber of commerce of key port, pennsylvania had them come up and debate a labor bill and they took a train back to the washington together. they were both in the navy in the south pacific at the same time. they talked it over and thought they may have met. a friendship grew. jfk respected nixon for beating jerry who was a new deal. the nixon's were invited to jack and jacky's weddings. they were close friends and in 1958 one of nixons former staffer went to run for secretary shulkin of state or another office and nixon said i can't go into the massachusetts because jack is running for re-election and people will ask you if i support his rival, the republican. a
it was very ugly but a part of the southern california outback where he grew up and probably a product of his father's ignorance. >> in the kennedy relationships, they were buddies and making this powerful sense about loosing that election to jfk and evolving and being outdone by a lot of the dirty tricks. instead of setting up all the disasters. talk about that. they both came in 1936. they were put on the same committee. the chamber of commerce of key port, pennsylvania had them come up...
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some will go overnight into the southern half of britain. very muggy. rt dry on monday. that will not last all day because there isa will not last all day because there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england and northern ireland ever further north into scotland. by the middle part of the day there will be some brightness just about holding on. and then down across the murray serve as well. further south than that, murky. drizzly rain. the odd burst in northern ireland. it will be there to be had in the north of england and down into wales. somewhat drier conditions in the south. a very close feeling. a bit of brightness will bring higher temperatures in the afternoon. but it may also spawned some showers in east anglia and the south—east. out towards the west and down the south—west of england that we may well see some very violent thunderstorms. with some sunshine, you could add 4— five degrees in cardiff and over into the london area. through the evening, a migration of thunderstorms if they do break out ever further t
some will go overnight into the southern half of britain. very muggy. rt dry on monday. that will not last all day because there isa will not last all day because there is a general progression of the cloud and rain from the north of england and northern ireland ever further north into scotland. by the middle part of the day there will be some brightness just about holding on. and then down across the murray serve as well. further south than that, murky. drizzly rain. the odd burst in northern...
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cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest, particularly so in the north—west. this is bbc world news, and these are the headlines: president trump has praised his chinese counterpart, xijinping, as he tries to build international support for the us effort to halt north korea's nuclear programme. mr trump says he hasn't ruled out military action. in the united states, tornadoes have ripped through texas, leaving at least nine people dead and nearly 50 in hospital. emergency services say they fear the death toll may rise. high winds and floods have also affected neighbouring states. tributes have been paid to ueli steck, one of the most famous climbers in the world, who's
cloudy across the southern half of the uk on wednesday.particularly into the north and west and it should be a lovely day in some sunshine and the temperatures should be in the upper teens here. then towards the end of the week, a lot of fine and dry weather to be had. still a little bit cloudy up and down the eastern side, where it will be on the cool side. head further west, that's where it's going to be warmest, particularly so in the north—west. this is bbc world news, and these are the...
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in that respect, the southerners, the slaveholding southerners signed the death warrant of their own institution. >> let me follow that appeared one of the things i discovered -- that. one of the things i discovered is kansas keeps coming up in historical memory as lincoln becomes more popular and a lot of the documents that i sought repeatedly across the states, not just the newspapers but in letters to and from politicians, the expansion of slavery, and kansas provides the example of what can happen if slavery is going to continue to expand. and i think that really was among the most alarming, because what happens in kansas, and then john brown as he tries to incite revolution in virginia, that is so fresh in the mind of what has transpired in kansas and now they relate this sort of revolutionary tendencies that were very prevalent in that region and how for example, new englanders and other groups within the, not just the new england states, but in new york were trying to promote retaining or restricting slavery to the slave states so they would not expand. >> go ahead. >> for the
in that respect, the southerners, the slaveholding southerners signed the death warrant of their own institution. >> let me follow that appeared one of the things i discovered -- that. one of the things i discovered is kansas keeps coming up in historical memory as lincoln becomes more popular and a lot of the documents that i sought repeatedly across the states, not just the newspapers but in letters to and from politicians, the expansion of slavery, and kansas provides the example of...
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with a bit of sunshine you could add 45 degrees to the temperatures across the southern counties and ugh the evening with the sunshine, the storms could drift further towards the east, and all the while notice the cloud and rain is sitting there across scotland. overnight, much of that weather, but not all will move into the north sea to allow the next set of fronts to line up to the western side and northern parts of the british isles for tuesday. quite windy there, maybe gales on the western side of scotla nd maybe gales on the western side of scotland and the rain comes through northern ireland quickly and then across northern and western parts of the british isles. the tail end not producing a lot of rain towards the south where it will eventually get a shower and a thickening of the crowd —— cloud, but that is pretty much it. more details on the bbc website. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. the headlines... japan protests as north korea fires a missile which lands in the sea ofjapan. the us says the missile was tracked for six minutes, but did not pose a threat to the states. the
with a bit of sunshine you could add 45 degrees to the temperatures across the southern counties and ugh the evening with the sunshine, the storms could drift further towards the east, and all the while notice the cloud and rain is sitting there across scotland. overnight, much of that weather, but not all will move into the north sea to allow the next set of fronts to line up to the western side and northern parts of the british isles for tuesday. quite windy there, maybe gales on the western...
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all of the things that you want. in this southern fellow chambers, rotund, overweight, mixed career. not very successful. and who do you think that you know the establishment, hollywood, "washington post" and new york times - there was one freshman congressman on the committee. his name was richard nixon. and he had taken a number of courses at duke law school on perjury among other things. he did not like the way hiss denied the various questions. do you know whittaker chambers? and the answer would be i don't know anyone by that name. nixon goes home and studies and stayed up all night on this. did he have another name? aha! he says chambers what was your name in the communist party? and he gives them another name. and then when they bring hiss back, i have to test my memory. this guy is lying! and this is one -- as an irony about what happened later on but nevertheless, nixon believed him.so as you say, it becomes a hero to the right. he has invited, eisenhower didn't like this so they go to all these conferences and he's picking
all of the things that you want. in this southern fellow chambers, rotund, overweight, mixed career. not very successful. and who do you think that you know the establishment, hollywood, "washington post" and new york times - there was one freshman congressman on the committee. his name was richard nixon. and he had taken a number of courses at duke law school on perjury among other things. he did not like the way hiss denied the various questions. do you know whittaker chambers? and...
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but the point is the southern strategy works. you also heard me say that our -- you know, the one yard line stand doesn't workday in and day out. the protectionst border starts 1500 miles south. what we should be doing and thinking about i've been saying and thinking about for hundred 20 days. my shutup comment. the one thing sir with all due respect that is different between certainly my experience in the u.s. military and my experience now is that the men and women of the u.s. military, you can throw rocks or criticize and god knows we deserve some criticism. senior military officers, can you criticize the policy of what they're trying to execute in the world. but the one thing that we never hear from certainly this institution is criticism of the rank and file men and women that put their lives on the line in the u.s. military every day. you never hear that. in this job, all i heard day in and day out nazis, storm troop tactics, prejudice about the men and women, the foot soldiers, if you will, that stand on our border or insid
but the point is the southern strategy works. you also heard me say that our -- you know, the one yard line stand doesn't workday in and day out. the protectionst border starts 1500 miles south. what we should be doing and thinking about i've been saying and thinking about for hundred 20 days. my shutup comment. the one thing sir with all due respect that is different between certainly my experience in the u.s. military and my experience now is that the men and women of the u.s. military, you...
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speculation both on the southern and northern side. obviously lincoln does issue his emancipation proclamation. slavery --well here is a map. as you can see, it covers most of the confederacy. it does not cover the border states and it does not cover certain parts of virginia and louisiana. the emancipation proclamation is one of the most important, it is the most important executive order in american history. it is also one of the most misunderstood moments in american history or misunderstood acts because sometimes you hear the emancipation proclamation ended slavery in the united states at the stroke of a pen and then you hear that the emancipation proclamation did not free anybody at the sweep of a pen. the emancipation proclamation is a wartime measure and it acts against states that are in rebellion. where there are flavors -- slavers who have violated their property rights by measure of rebellion against federal authority. you see lincoln criticized for leaving out the border states. if he is so anti-slavery, why did he let loyal
speculation both on the southern and northern side. obviously lincoln does issue his emancipation proclamation. slavery --well here is a map. as you can see, it covers most of the confederacy. it does not cover the border states and it does not cover certain parts of virginia and louisiana. the emancipation proclamation is one of the most important, it is the most important executive order in american history. it is also one of the most misunderstood moments in american history or misunderstood...