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had like a -- like they actually used, like, banking and so they were able to make sure they were able to continue to pay the soldiers in a crisis and all of this stuff. so they're trying a whole variety of different capabilities. >> how do you foresee the balance between russia's softer power operations, such as cyberattacks and interference in european and u.s. elections and their military operations changing in approximate coming years? particularly once putin leaves office, if he leaves office. at the end of his term. >> if. well, i'll take a stab at that. so one would -- if their writings and their doctrine are any road map to the future, you would expect these things are going to become more integrated over time. so the military -- by that i mean the ministry of defense and the general staff, they have a very specific way of thinking about cyber activity. so it's defending their own architecture and also on the battlefield disabling things. that is somewhat different than the rest of the russian government. so the intelligence services and the kremlin and what they're doing. but
had like a -- like they actually used, like, banking and so they were able to make sure they were able to continue to pay the soldiers in a crisis and all of this stuff. so they're trying a whole variety of different capabilities. >> how do you foresee the balance between russia's softer power operations, such as cyberattacks and interference in european and u.s. elections and their military operations changing in approximate coming years? particularly once putin leaves office, if he...
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so if they need to they can deploy. there is the economic side of the se cd investing in icebreaks and they want to be a voice that is heard loud and clear. there's alsthere is also an appn that is concerned we are going to resume the strikes on russia and that's why you would need interceptors so it is a mixed bag of economic and military posturing. >> do they usually start at the offense that is the philosophy is geared towards doing something preemptively or does it usually starts with them stag on the defensive? >> most of them will launch a counterattack for the counter offensive as to do offensively. they think and i am inclined to agree with them on the reconnaissance strike capabilities that they can bring to bear that it is a good offense. >> they often anticipate that they have to be proactive in other words they have to start on the offense. >> if you are looking at a non- nuclear adversary like ukraine and georgia if it looks like it is breaking that they are going to go the consequences are far lower. the s
so if they need to they can deploy. there is the economic side of the se cd investing in icebreaks and they want to be a voice that is heard loud and clear. there's alsthere is also an appn that is concerned we are going to resume the strikes on russia and that's why you would need interceptors so it is a mixed bag of economic and military posturing. >> do they usually start at the offense that is the philosophy is geared towards doing something preemptively or does it usually starts with...
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they are talking. when they have the tariff, they did not talk to bush. they did not talk to obama.hey said we won't talk to you about trade. they said ok, great. let's leave it for trump. let's leave north korea for trump, let's leave trade for trump. let's leave immigration for trump. we will leave it for trump. they left us a lot but i am having a good time. thank you. on immigration, we have to be strong. this is the same site that obama had. the same site. same thing. they said, look at this. look at president trump. look at this picture. it was 2014, it was president obama. our people are actually doing a good job handling a difficult situation. this should have been solved years ago. we are working very hard. we need more republicans because the democrats are obstructionists. they don't want to vote. nancy pelosi, chuck schumer. >>[booing] >> our issue is strong borders, no crime. their issue is open borders. that is what will happen if you listen to them. we are being very tough at the border. until recently, we had a 17 year low coming through. we want people to come in thr
they are talking. when they have the tariff, they did not talk to bush. they did not talk to obama.hey said we won't talk to you about trade. they said ok, great. let's leave it for trump. let's leave north korea for trump, let's leave trade for trump. let's leave immigration for trump. we will leave it for trump. they left us a lot but i am having a good time. thank you. on immigration, we have to be strong. this is the same site that obama had. the same site. same thing. they said, look at...
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who are they? who are they? all of us.hey are trying to find, how do we get to the forgotten men and women? is that, i think you lost them for a long time. come on because just like this producer from hollywoodf said, e are doing a real job. i don't believe, so now it's 511 days, i don't believe any administration -- and youou are with us,'r we are partners in ts whole deal, you know, when we came out, this is partners, this is i not me, this is a whole grp of people. i don't believe, and i i don't even think it's close, that any president has done what we have done and 500 days. not only the judges, not only the biggest tax cut, not only anwar in alaska, wonder of the great drilling sites in the world, but nobody could get oil and gas, nobody could get approved. for ronald reagan couldn't get it, nobody could. i didn't even want it until i heard everybody else wanted it, and i said, like a freebie. it's part of our tax cuts. tax cut and reform. we want cut. please, give me the word caught. you have heard that story. i wan
who are they? who are they? all of us.hey are trying to find, how do we get to the forgotten men and women? is that, i think you lost them for a long time. come on because just like this producer from hollywoodf said, e are doing a real job. i don't believe, so now it's 511 days, i don't believe any administration -- and youou are with us,'r we are partners in ts whole deal, you know, when we came out, this is partners, this is i not me, this is a whole grp of people. i don't believe, and i i...
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they have a union. they have a choice. she refuses to join. they need to fix it. it is only as good as the people running it. host: let's talk about that breakdown. what was your reaction to that? speak to an't specific union situation. as far as the breakdown, a lot of times workers that have good information about that. if you were not a member you were supposed to have to pay for your share of representation but not paid for the politics. what is political and what is not political, a lot of people are frustrated they don't get good information. a lot of people think that maybe it is going towards things that are not helpful to them. maybe now unions will attract more members by providing better information. host: illinois, independent. caller: now that this law is a collective bargaining members, between union what is going to happen now is this management now allowed to have two different pay scales? during collective darkening everyone got the same cash and benefits even if they want paying dues. now that they have a law where you don't have to be art of tha
they have a union. they have a choice. she refuses to join. they need to fix it. it is only as good as the people running it. host: let's talk about that breakdown. what was your reaction to that? speak to an't specific union situation. as far as the breakdown, a lot of times workers that have good information about that. if you were not a member you were supposed to have to pay for your share of representation but not paid for the politics. what is political and what is not political, a lot of...
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they say they are infesting the united states, that they are criminals, they are dangerous gang membershe united states -- that's how he describes these people. so that becomes, again, the question, do you have republicans and democrats who can come together and say we have to stop this, we have to come together? >> when you hear the word infest from the president of the united states, corey lewandowski said womp womp. where is your heart? where is your heart on this issue? what is driving your motivation. david, i'm glad you brought up the attorney general. i'm only seeing it for the first time. the attorney general of the united states goes out of his way to say these babies being held in tender age centers are better off than american kids. he said the children are well cared for. in fact, they get better care than a lot of american keuldz do. and there's a reason he is using this language, rachel. this seems to be the dichotomy that people are trying to set up. us against them. the other non-americans versus us the, the americans. >> yeah. it's pretty divisive language there. you se
they say they are infesting the united states, that they are criminals, they are dangerous gang membershe united states -- that's how he describes these people. so that becomes, again, the question, do you have republicans and democrats who can come together and say we have to stop this, we have to come together? >> when you hear the word infest from the president of the united states, corey lewandowski said womp womp. where is your heart? where is your heart on this issue? what is...
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>> no, they don't know that yet, they are not allowed to, they are hoping that when cal fire comes, that might get answered, but they will have to wait and see, but for now, everybody is literally in limbo. >> and what about room? is there enough room for everybody who needs to be taken in from the fire?>> there seems to be here anyway, large grounds, people camping out, rv trailers, people are finding parking, that doesn't seem to be a problem at all, and at the red cross shelter, about 10 miles away or so, there is plenty of room there, they say.>> rob, thank you.>>> head to ktvu.com, including the acreage on the pawnee fire. and information on evacuations. >>> new information about a shooting inside a santa rosa home last night, a 65-year-old man was targeting his estranged wife when he opened fire, it killed a neighbor who happened to be at the house of the time, and also wounded the gunman's own sun, and grandson. -- own son. life from the santa rosa police department with more on what witnesses saw. henry?>> the police came all the way from colorado, hoping to confront his wife, sh
>> no, they don't know that yet, they are not allowed to, they are hoping that when cal fire comes, that might get answered, but they will have to wait and see, but for now, everybody is literally in limbo. >> and what about room? is there enough room for everybody who needs to be taken in from the fire?>> there seems to be here anyway, large grounds, people camping out, rv trailers, people are finding parking, that doesn't seem to be a problem at all, and at the red cross...
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they wanted to see if they could take one more swing at it. try to craft different provisions to bring on more support. that onoon as they did friday, trump jumped in and said, you know, quit wasting your time. let's just get through the elections and then we deal with immigration. host: so what does that do to republicans who have to vote? guest: this makes it so much more difficult. so now, but in the pressure on congress and lawmakers to fix this crisis that his administration created. ,nd if they put forth this bill now he says, just wait until after november or the midterms so we can fix this which is optimistic. he says there will be a red wave and there are questions about whether or not that will happen. so there could be a lot of haveculties and now we been told that we see republicans wanting to put forth a more narrow bill looking at ending family separation first. something that from the beginning, more comprehensive legislation to overhaul the system. is watchingident cable news and is looking at images of children and it got to h
they wanted to see if they could take one more swing at it. try to craft different provisions to bring on more support. that onoon as they did friday, trump jumped in and said, you know, quit wasting your time. let's just get through the elections and then we deal with immigration. host: so what does that do to republicans who have to vote? guest: this makes it so much more difficult. so now, but in the pressure on congress and lawmakers to fix this crisis that his administration created. ,nd...
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they came in in huge numbers and they were all average. williamson observed how they drank and cursed and partied all night, and there was even a brothel opened beside the white house on the grounds. it was very nice. [laughter] >> they went -- the commissioners were scandalized, and hoban went to the madam. they compromised by moving the brothel just outside of the grounds of the white house. [laughter] >> she continued in operation, and she was washington's first, i think. there was a lot of battling. hoban was no dummy. there was a lot of battling. hoban was no dummy. he organized a militia and the workmen all joined it, if they didn't, they got a doctor. he mustered them every week. every sunday afternoon, they were mustered. if they did not please him, he finds them -- fined them. that's how he controlled the workmen. williamson cannot stand it. the commissioners thought williamson was too much trouble. they asked a friend, a scott from edinburgh, who lived in georgetown who had stores in philadelphia and georgetown, they asked him to
they came in in huge numbers and they were all average. williamson observed how they drank and cursed and partied all night, and there was even a brothel opened beside the white house on the grounds. it was very nice. [laughter] >> they went -- the commissioners were scandalized, and hoban went to the madam. they compromised by moving the brothel just outside of the grounds of the white house. [laughter] >> she continued in operation, and she was washington's first, i think. there...
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became powerful through that they brought us the likes they were patronage of the arts they had some from davinci to raphael they financed these guys so you know they did bring us some good stuff but the warning on it is coming up really they were fantastically wealthy at the time and what happened well america the media cycle in the corporate powers and politics a recent paper by luigi zingales of the university of chicago titled towards a political theory of the firm deals with the issue of rent seeking behavior by monopolistic firms through political influence neoclassical theory assumes that firms have no power of feel any different from ordinary market can try. acting thus fortiori no power to influence the rules of the game rights in galleys in the real world firms have such power i argue that the more firms have market power the more they have the ability and the need to gain political power thus market concentration can easily lead to a mid vicious circle where money is used to get political power and political power is used to make money so you obviously see that across amer
became powerful through that they brought us the likes they were patronage of the arts they had some from davinci to raphael they financed these guys so you know they did bring us some good stuff but the warning on it is coming up really they were fantastically wealthy at the time and what happened well america the media cycle in the corporate powers and politics a recent paper by luigi zingales of the university of chicago titled towards a political theory of the firm deals with the issue of...
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they do they explain it? >> the policy within immigration and customs enforcement is if an asylum seeker present themselves at the port of entry, they say they will not separate families so long as they have proper documentation. the cases in which they do separate, it has to do with the safety of the children that they haven't provided enough evidence that this is their child. the cases i followed in particular the father i mentioned, he says he brought the original birth certificate as the child as well as his id. presented those documents the customs and border protection at the port of entry and was transferred to immigration and custom where he no longer had the documents and they said he didn't have enough evidence that this was his baby. i followed up with customed and abo border protection to see if they received it, they neither confirmed nor denied. i think what this reporting shows is there are instances in which even when asylum seekers go the legal route and present themselves at the ports of ent
they do they explain it? >> the policy within immigration and customs enforcement is if an asylum seeker present themselves at the port of entry, they say they will not separate families so long as they have proper documentation. the cases in which they do separate, it has to do with the safety of the children that they haven't provided enough evidence that this is their child. the cases i followed in particular the father i mentioned, he says he brought the original birth certificate as...
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i gotta say it, they are mean but they have heart. long island and these are towns that i have known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grab them by the neck, we get them the hill out of our countr country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. can you believe it? you see what they are doing? they don't need guns, they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hill ou out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago, a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day, border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we have already started it, $1.6 billion. [chanting "build the wall!" it's already begun, and it's beautiful. and
i gotta say it, they are mean but they have heart. long island and these are towns that i have known all my life. they are being liberated like a foreign power. our i.c.e. goes in there, they grab them by the neck, we get them the hill out of our countr country. [cheers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. can you believe it? you see what they are doing? they don't need guns, they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut...
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they blew up site where they test and do the test. >> sean: yeah, they forgot about all that stuff. we have a lot more tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. we'll always be fair and balanced. there she is. laura ingraham. what wise remark are you going to make about "hannity" tonight? >> laura: when the president said they stopped rocketry, i just think of my sons doing the boy scout, those engines and the rockets, they can do that. what is -- they just don't want it coming for us. >> sean: those phony rockets, you pump them up -- the crowd went nuts over that, which is pretty interesting. >> laura: it was fantastic. awesome show, by the way, hannity, as always. >> sean: welcome back, by the way. >> laura: fantastic. good evening from washington. i'm laura ingraham. this is "the ingraham angle." we have a must-see show. fresh back from the border and with a fresh perspective, the president signs an executive order to alleviate illegal immigrant families, keeping them together. will it defuse the outrage? speaking of outrage, an aging actor posts obscene and threatening com
they blew up site where they test and do the test. >> sean: yeah, they forgot about all that stuff. we have a lot more tomorrow night. let not your heart be troubled. we'll always be fair and balanced. there she is. laura ingraham. what wise remark are you going to make about "hannity" tonight? >> laura: when the president said they stopped rocketry, i just think of my sons doing the boy scout, those engines and the rockets, they can do that. what is -- they just don't...
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they buy shoes, then they wear them. they scuff them up. they make them sound old or look old.reated horribly. dairy. dairy. 275% tariff. so basically that's a barrier without saying it's a barrier. and i told them if they don't change their ways -- we have a tremendous deficit. people say, well, there's really not that much of a deficit. well, they're not including two things, energy and timber. and those are the two big things when it comes to canada. no, we have to change our ways. we can no longer be the stupid country. we want to be the smart country. [ cheers and applause ] >> so hopefully we'll be able to work it out with canada. we're in very good relationships with canada. we have for a long time. hopefully that will work out but canada is not going to take advantage of the united states any longer, and mexico is not going to take advantage of the united states any longer. and when i campaigned, i said, i will either renegotiate nafta or i'll terminate it and we'll start from an even base. and people are afraid of that, you know? i've had so many people come up and say
they buy shoes, then they wear them. they scuff them up. they make them sound old or look old.reated horribly. dairy. dairy. 275% tariff. so basically that's a barrier without saying it's a barrier. and i told them if they don't change their ways -- we have a tremendous deficit. people say, well, there's really not that much of a deficit. well, they're not including two things, energy and timber. and those are the two big things when it comes to canada. no, we have to change our ways. we can no...
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met about this i think they had a meeting for about two hours but did they actually take any action to ensure the safety of civilians and who they the and to ensure that aid and food supplies keep plowing. so the united nations security council yesterday had a closed door session to discuss exactly this issue the security council called on all of the parties to the conflict to do everything possible to ensure that they protect civilians and they make sure that civilians have access to food and medicines that water all the things they need in order to survive you know humanitarian law is a collective responsibility all of the member states the united nations all the countries world are responsible for upholding it so when the security council calls on the parties of the conflict to do what they are obliged to do what they are undermining is the collective responsibility ensure that innocents billion survive but again given that the more and posh knees are not listening to these calls and have not signed fall for the better part of the three year war is that enough. you know a number of
met about this i think they had a meeting for about two hours but did they actually take any action to ensure the safety of civilians and who they the and to ensure that aid and food supplies keep plowing. so the united nations security council yesterday had a closed door session to discuss exactly this issue the security council called on all of the parties to the conflict to do everything possible to ensure that they protect civilians and they make sure that civilians have access to food and...
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they knew they could not get it through to the larger news media themselves so they leaked all this material to wiki leaks. theleaks prompted up to news media and successfully broke the democratic party other convention, and writers of the day of the election started pumping out information, some of which was patently false. all of which was stolen from innocent american citizens to the point where mike pompeo designated wiki leaks a nonstate intelligence agency, which means actor. which means the u.s. government can take action against it, just as they would against the fsb. host: what does all that prove? guest: russia carried out exactly what the cia reported. that the russian intelligence agencies at the direction of vladimir putin carried out a deep, broad, multiyear intelligence operation against the united states in order to damage our political process and candidate for one that helps them achieve their goals. host: will go to raymond in southfield, michigan, democrat. -- manafort,lm, i in my mind, he owes russia a lot of money. he is safer in jail than on our streets. he did not pro
they knew they could not get it through to the larger news media themselves so they leaked all this material to wiki leaks. theleaks prompted up to news media and successfully broke the democratic party other convention, and writers of the day of the election started pumping out information, some of which was patently false. all of which was stolen from innocent american citizens to the point where mike pompeo designated wiki leaks a nonstate intelligence agency, which means actor. which means...
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they can come over. they can bring whoever they want. but the lawmakers have to sit down and they have to do something because our country cannot continue to run like this. we can't have open borders. you have to have borders. you don't have a country without borders. they have to be enforced. it has to be a strict enforcement. at the same time we want people , to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies right now moving back into the united states. they need workers. we have 3.8% unemployment. they need workers. we have to have them come in. i'm saying, i want people to come in. they have to come in through a merit system, but we can have a lot of people come into our country through the merit system so they can help these companies that are looking so hard for people to make the company work. but the -- in a very, very simple way congress has to get together, get their act together, democrats and republicans, they have to come up with a solution. i have ideas. they have ideas. we can put them together very easily. th
they can come over. they can bring whoever they want. but the lawmakers have to sit down and they have to do something because our country cannot continue to run like this. we can't have open borders. you have to have borders. you don't have a country without borders. they have to be enforced. it has to be a strict enforcement. at the same time we want people , to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies right now moving back into the united states. they need workers. we have...
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they said as they say they are speechless they don't know what to say about this of course they still need to digest this shocking results. americal she doesn't have a twitter account but she has a spokesperson the spokesperson has tweeted this he's looking for and he's being optimistic say ok this was not our world cup that's sad but we'll be more tournament where we will rejoice and in fact that is almost the same thing that is being said by and of people he used to be on the german national team as well he says it's easy to be proud of our team and contrie if they win titles but right now we should come together learn from our mistakes and look ahead not everybody wants to look ahead people wants to have somebody they can put the blame on some of them have chosen not i am saying he was really bad is goalkeeping skills were not up to par not the way. we are used to seeing him maybe it was because he was injured but they are sort of mocking him online and saying he's the reason why germany lost today all right they're ruthless out there on twitter oh what about people outside germany
they said as they say they are speechless they don't know what to say about this of course they still need to digest this shocking results. americal she doesn't have a twitter account but she has a spokesperson the spokesperson has tweeted this he's looking for and he's being optimistic say ok this was not our world cup that's sad but we'll be more tournament where we will rejoice and in fact that is almost the same thing that is being said by and of people he used to be on the german national...
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they take their name, they bring the name down, they file it. then they let the person go.hey show show back up to court one year from now. one from now. one year. but here's the thing. that in itself is ridiculous. 3% come back. the other thing they have is they have professional lawyers. some are for good, others are do-gooders and others are bad people. they tell these people exactly what they have to say. say the following. they write it down. i am being harmed in my country appeared my country is extremely dangerous. i fear for my life. congratulations, you'll never be free of your these are given to them by lawyers who are waiting to are waiting to come up here that they are all bad people. they are impractical people. but in a way, that is cheating because they are not coming up for that reason here they are coming up for many reasons and sometimes by reason. there's been a 1700% increase in silent claims over the last 10 years. think of that. we are a great country, you can't do that. smugglers know how the system works. they game the system. it is so easy for them.
they take their name, they bring the name down, they file it. then they let the person go.hey show show back up to court one year from now. one from now. one year. but here's the thing. that in itself is ridiculous. 3% come back. the other thing they have is they have professional lawyers. some are for good, others are do-gooders and others are bad people. they tell these people exactly what they have to say. say the following. they write it down. i am being harmed in my country appeared my...
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what they are doing they imagine to be legitimate. they are thinking the government is overstepping its boundaries by doing things like charging money for the land. why would they charge the public for land when they are the public? right? the idea of the people in the public gets blurry in causes conflict here. the statute is then aimed at stopping this collusion by groups of people who are trying to keep the prices down by doing other things. it is trying to cut down on all of this. but, as you can see in the next statute, they are not particularly successful year. -- successful here. people keep moving on to public land in the statute is an example of many preemption statutes that were passed by congress that it knowledge prior claims to land made through settlement. the statute that gives insight into the whole area of conflict, this whole other area of conflict over the meaning of public land. so, for these folks, the term does not mean public land, does not mean they are in possession of the federal government, it means that it
what they are doing they imagine to be legitimate. they are thinking the government is overstepping its boundaries by doing things like charging money for the land. why would they charge the public for land when they are the public? right? the idea of the people in the public gets blurry in causes conflict here. the statute is then aimed at stopping this collusion by groups of people who are trying to keep the prices down by doing other things. it is trying to cut down on all of this. but, as...
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why did they do what they did? and then looking at the images of people exiting the building every one of those people is a potential witness and law enforcement officers conduct the interviews to tell what they saw, heard. all that in order to fill out what took place. >> the anne arundel county, the county where annapolis is, the police tweeted this is an active shooter situation and has not said it's over yet, have they? >> they haven't. we talk about terminology. active shooter situation until the police tell us it's not and law enforcement officer will be searching that building top to bottom to determine there aren't additional threats and not additional victims. obviously, these types of situations, people that hear gun fire, they flee. do they hide in a closet or another office, could there be out there, likehighly unlikely,t may have been involved. law enforcement officers ensure they're 100% certain there's no additional threat or casualties or injuries before they send out the all clear. >> let's bring i
why did they do what they did? and then looking at the images of people exiting the building every one of those people is a potential witness and law enforcement officers conduct the interviews to tell what they saw, heard. all that in order to fill out what took place. >> the anne arundel county, the county where annapolis is, the police tweeted this is an active shooter situation and has not said it's over yet, have they? >> they haven't. we talk about terminology. active shooter...
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went in and like i said before they helped a little bit lazy they they kind of had a lot of issues in the team how much of this can we trace back to the coach well at the end of the day there's always a players who are on the field and who have to put in the performance but there are some decisions that you know him of can make to help his team and it doesn't look like he really supported his team in this there were some controversial decisions from before the world cup already like which players he ended up taking he left at home a promising young talent which many heavily criticized he left at home and the goal scorer of two thousand and fourteen of the final. he basically brought them the title with his goal again goal in the last. the final against argentina so there's some controversy about that for sure do you think the last really puts the final nail in the coffin for the error of your live in terms of german so i'm not sure whether i would say it's a nail in the coffin really i think it's time for him to step down yes i think it's time for something new in germany but we can't
went in and like i said before they helped a little bit lazy they they kind of had a lot of issues in the team how much of this can we trace back to the coach well at the end of the day there's always a players who are on the field and who have to put in the performance but there are some decisions that you know him of can make to help his team and it doesn't look like he really supported his team in this there were some controversial decisions from before the world cup already like which...
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they get so enthusiastic that they lose patience and they think everybody needs to take these right now to fix our problems. it's a very common thing. they know better than to say that, but they feel that. it's stunning to hear from the scientists. but anyway, so if he happened done it and they follow the rules and which is what happen happened, but his partner gave it to the undergraduates, they could give it to the graduate students but not undergraduates. but that broke down and you know who told that story was andrew wilde who was pissed off they wouldn't give him any psychedelics. [laughter] journalists have mixed motives sometimes. the novelist participates i parn experiment organized by the cia. they realize this is amazing and teach starts trying to does erybody that he can and he sets up the tessaid that the tet coast and 61 and 62 so he could have entered the culture in that way. it's kind of amazing to think of that the 60s might have been a cia mind control experiments gone really bad or good. >> you write in your book every culture that has tried to kind of sugar these drug
they get so enthusiastic that they lose patience and they think everybody needs to take these right now to fix our problems. it's a very common thing. they know better than to say that, but they feel that. it's stunning to hear from the scientists. but anyway, so if he happened done it and they follow the rules and which is what happen happened, but his partner gave it to the undergraduates, they could give it to the graduate students but not undergraduates. but that broke down and you know who...
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and they were, they were there, they were supporting their child. they were super kind and supportive but also really confused. they did not quite know what was going on. they were challenged by the whole situation. i thought, what can i tell them? what kind of context could i provide that might offer them a deeper understanding into why their son had made this choice? so, you know, these were educated folks but not intellectuals. not academics. >> and they were from rural maine? >> suburban maine, yes. they knew very little about the subject. >> it seems even the father is you know, his big concern is what if you change your mind? and it seems like as you dig further into his past, this is something that was there from the very beginning. >> his gender variance was there from the beginning. he was always a very boyish girl at that point. it was only the last several years he began to think of himself as transgender. >> really, to get back to the idea of storytelling, which i think you do so well, i think we are reading partly to find out what happe
and they were, they were there, they were supporting their child. they were super kind and supportive but also really confused. they did not quite know what was going on. they were challenged by the whole situation. i thought, what can i tell them? what kind of context could i provide that might offer them a deeper understanding into why their son had made this choice? so, you know, these were educated folks but not intellectuals. not academics. >> and they were from rural maine? >>...
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securities are they currencies are they bonds are they commodities so apparently the f.c.c. is saying that it's some kind of a morphing shapeshifting quasi entity that can like a chameleon big go from being. not a security upon when it's offered and then it becomes a security later so but as you point out simon if seems as though the regulator in this case is kind of tipping their hat to innovation that they're they're saying that we don't want to clamp down on this space too hearty want to give it some room to grow is that your perception well yeah i mean you've got to remember that the whole world wants to take that you know crypto and block chain because it is where will the job site where all the graces you know bank is realizing that they don't want to work for banks anymore they want to be involved in a quick they blocked a big and start up whatever that perception is all countries all around the world are experiencing double digit growth in terms of employment all the money's going in all the investments going in here the whole world wants to see the disruption of tra
securities are they currencies are they bonds are they commodities so apparently the f.c.c. is saying that it's some kind of a morphing shapeshifting quasi entity that can like a chameleon big go from being. not a security upon when it's offered and then it becomes a security later so but as you point out simon if seems as though the regulator in this case is kind of tipping their hat to innovation that they're they're saying that we don't want to clamp down on this space too hearty want to...
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they will stop a fired round at them. they are ballistically safe. they are all black. basically a defensive weapon for the officers and used as a rescue vehicle if they have to get in and move wounded citizens or officers out. they carry their gear in there. they can carry six or eight s.w.a.t. members in the back. a driver, a commander in the front. they can carry a team in quickly. they are tremendous vehicles. these are vehicles that were not designed for the military specifically but they were designed for the police, for this kind of an operation. i think that's the kind of vehicles the police really need to have, because they are designed for the police operation. you don't -- you see they are not so large, they are not tracked vehicles, they are not designed for the war. >> yeah, yeah. >> they are really police vehicles. and they are very good. every communities needs to have this equipment. but s.w.a.t. is there. what this tells us ali is that s.w.a.t. is inside the building. >> right. >> when they got there, they went there and they were in. patrol was in firs
they will stop a fired round at them. they are ballistically safe. they are all black. basically a defensive weapon for the officers and used as a rescue vehicle if they have to get in and move wounded citizens or officers out. they carry their gear in there. they can carry six or eight s.w.a.t. members in the back. a driver, a commander in the front. they can carry a team in quickly. they are tremendous vehicles. these are vehicles that were not designed for the military specifically but they...
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they said they had some openings. i said, yeah, i bet you do because those teams were being wiped out, 10, 12 guys at a time. they sent them off and many never returned. but the reason i stayed with my original assignment, hotel company, my friends were going there. and you stayed there based on the previous assignment and alphabet. i was with a guy named meadows and another guy with a similar alphabetical name. so we decided, yeah. we would stay together and go to hotel 2-5. i met a famous officer, captain ron christmas, our commanding officer. ron christmas later became general christmas, an outstanding leader. in hotel company, we didn't know it at the time, but we were way south of denagne and we were moved up north about 7- kilometers from wei, and we didn't know it at the time but the reason for this is that the north vietnamese were about to launch the tet offensive. we were in position when that broke. i had been assigned to truck convoy duty. i had driven through the city three or four times without incident
they said they had some openings. i said, yeah, i bet you do because those teams were being wiped out, 10, 12 guys at a time. they sent them off and many never returned. but the reason i stayed with my original assignment, hotel company, my friends were going there. and you stayed there based on the previous assignment and alphabet. i was with a guy named meadows and another guy with a similar alphabetical name. so we decided, yeah. we would stay together and go to hotel 2-5. i met a famous...
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see publicists in the movies acting a certain way so they come and they act that way because they think that's how they're supposed to be so it's just kind of like this on and on like people in hollywood have seen movies about people in hollywood so they continue to behave that way even though there's no reason to not just be a person there's no reason to not be. free but the threat is you'll be dropped if you don't take their orders it's not a threat they do it they they do it you don't want to get any reputation it's worse than you know high school girls sleeping with the boys it's like you don't want to reputation whatever you don't want a reputation so you do everything you can to not step out of line and and that eventually just again it strips what's special about you away i mean friends some journalists who try to interview some straws big surprise the publicists are in there pretty quickly to stop certain questions particularly ones of politics i should say or issues of war and peace. i don't know israel gaza you've been does that why oh why did interviews are so boring. tell yo
see publicists in the movies acting a certain way so they come and they act that way because they think that's how they're supposed to be so it's just kind of like this on and on like people in hollywood have seen movies about people in hollywood so they continue to behave that way even though there's no reason to not just be a person there's no reason to not be. free but the threat is you'll be dropped if you don't take their orders it's not a threat they do it they they do it you don't want...
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they came in. they are stoic and determined, just enduring. when we were allowed to ask a woman to tell her story, flaying up here with her 13-year-old daughter because theydaughter be targeted for killing because she had borrowed money and was not able to pay it back, this mother had the daughter -- the mother got scared and the daughter said we can't go back. we have to get free. the mother persevered. they get separated. she is crying. the other women, it unleashed that emotion that a mother has. that is what is so parra full about this. whatever your position is on the doesn'tat mom or dad take it as the most existentially urgent thing for them to know the well-being of their child? that cats across and it is why the idea that we have a policy where we were going to take that child away from their parent and inflict that uncertainty on an innocent person -- a lot of the colors point out we have a tough problem. you are right. we do. solutionn't have as a kids in cages. we can't have a solution the infliction of real harm on these young chi
they came in. they are stoic and determined, just enduring. when we were allowed to ask a woman to tell her story, flaying up here with her 13-year-old daughter because theydaughter be targeted for killing because she had borrowed money and was not able to pay it back, this mother had the daughter -- the mother got scared and the daughter said we can't go back. we have to get free. the mother persevered. they get separated. she is crying. the other women, it unleashed that emotion that a mother...
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in the case they don't do what they say they will do, our security is never at risk because they have the nuclear military deterrent to convince kim that is what he is supposed to the and he can get the benefit of that. >> melissa: if he stands firm, you are supposed to build confidence before then how do you do that without softening your firm stance? >> dough don't soften your firm stance. it's con current. back and forth. that is how the negotiations go. we think it will take a long time but we see evidence it's moving in the right direction. not just with the united states. last week you saw moon in russia. they have a $35 billion transsiberian railroad deal to go seoul. you also have developments and the economics with japan, china and south korea to make good economic progress here. everybody making plans for it to succeed. so trump is wise to go on step by step and never let the deterrent go down. >> melissa: you brought up the idea of russia. you know we have ambassador bolton -- not the ambassador any longer but heading to russia at this point. what do you think of that meeti
in the case they don't do what they say they will do, our security is never at risk because they have the nuclear military deterrent to convince kim that is what he is supposed to the and he can get the benefit of that. >> melissa: if he stands firm, you are supposed to build confidence before then how do you do that without softening your firm stance? >> dough don't soften your firm stance. it's con current. back and forth. that is how the negotiations go. we think it will take a...
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they would sign confessions saying they were so sorry they had done this. the american government had sent them on this terrible mission they never wanted. to go. they were apologizing to the korean people and they were so impressed what they had seen in north korea. the first couple weeks while the men are being beaten into these confessions it's pretty brutal. after that they are locked in a prison camp. things become a mundane daily life in a north korean prison camp. still absolutely horrible but not that bad. there's another wave of beatings towards the end that the men say is the most brutal, horrible experience any could have imagined. they are released in december right before christmas but in a way the scars always say because the navy drums them out of the service. they're given very little, in some cases no medical treatment, psychological treatment. they are not given job training. and i've gotten to know some of these men. alcoholism, divorce, inability to hold jobs. and the fact that the navy swept it under the table and the american people ig
they would sign confessions saying they were so sorry they had done this. the american government had sent them on this terrible mission they never wanted. to go. they were apologizing to the korean people and they were so impressed what they had seen in north korea. the first couple weeks while the men are being beaten into these confessions it's pretty brutal. after that they are locked in a prison camp. things become a mundane daily life in a north korean prison camp. still absolutely...
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would have been they knew they were going through and they didn't have the same adrenaline even running through the system that gives you that the legend you know it's just one of those days and let's hope for the sake of the russian team that all the mistakes that can be made in the game were made today well obviously that was a very bad start to nail down and things would get west thirty six minutes small because he said came in given his big we'll cut chance at right back and he blew it two yellow cards and off in the first half now obviously they were facing an uphill challenge at this point more than forty five minutes down to ten men. not the worst performance that i suspect a chess a father rocket of the backsides of time because they dug in and held it to tina right until the very end of this so you know that's a lot of positives taking that chance of can take out of the game have a look or you can see suarez it's come on you haven't if you know i hadn't been there and scored a goal so was would have scored a too similar or does it work as a well absent absolute poaches works at
would have been they knew they were going through and they didn't have the same adrenaline even running through the system that gives you that the legend you know it's just one of those days and let's hope for the sake of the russian team that all the mistakes that can be made in the game were made today well obviously that was a very bad start to nail down and things would get west thirty six minutes small because he said came in given his big we'll cut chance at right back and he blew it two...
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they don't use fact. they use rhetoric. they are trying to scare people.he facts when we let all of the dust settle when we actually find out what the facts are, people come back and say wow! i was duped. after this week is over, after all of this outcry of what is going on. once this week is over and everything, the water are less muddy and people take a look back to see what was really happening they will say i was duped. and they will come back to the republicans. thank goodness they are going to. >> tucker: very quickly. since the left is now calling for the abolition of i.c.e. what do you think would happen if i.c.e. were eliminated? >> if i.c.e. were eliminated we would never be able to go after the criminal aliens that are currently here in the united states. we are talking about rapists and murders and people who commit d.u.i. and kill people, manslaughter, homicide, negligent homicide. we are talking about all kind of different crimes. without i.c.e. we would not be able to go after the individuals and we'd have a less safe country. we just can't
they don't use fact. they use rhetoric. they are trying to scare people.he facts when we let all of the dust settle when we actually find out what the facts are, people come back and say wow! i was duped. after this week is over, after all of this outcry of what is going on. once this week is over and everything, the water are less muddy and people take a look back to see what was really happening they will say i was duped. and they will come back to the republicans. thank goodness they are...
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are they detained or have they been arrested? as we all know, there are a different set of circumstances regarding both categories. previously, people who entered this country without documents and who were not guilty of any crime were simply detained. it seems as though the trump administration has changed at and now these folks are possibly being arrested. it would be large for someone to remember that if they are arrested they are entitled to legal representation and all of the privileges that folks who are arrested are entitled to. that could be very costly and time-consuming. i wonder if you could clear up know,tuation and let me are these folks arrested? guest: that a great question. what president trump's zero-tolerance policy does is it takes anyone who illegally crosses into the country in between parts of entry and prosecutes them. those individuals are first apprehended, they are transferred to the federal marshals where they are in criminal custody and effectively arrested as you put it. those individuals, when they a
are they detained or have they been arrested? as we all know, there are a different set of circumstances regarding both categories. previously, people who entered this country without documents and who were not guilty of any crime were simply detained. it seems as though the trump administration has changed at and now these folks are possibly being arrested. it would be large for someone to remember that if they are arrested they are entitled to legal representation and all of the privileges...
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they decided to take us in on what they called standown. usually after you hit some pretty serious contact like that, they want you to be able to unwind a little bit and maybe, you know, kickback and not have to worry about the next minutes, something happening to you. so they flew us back to brigade and we did turn in our weapons that time. our lead platoon guy, he was our cook and he made us steaks on the grill. we had movie night, just kind of unwound, but we weren't back there two or three days and we were back on the choppers heading somewhere else. the whole time i was in country, i was only at brigade for two standdowns and then i went unarmed and came back. the rest of the time, we were somewhere. i don't remember all the places that we were, but i wasn't on a casual tour, i was just shuttled from one place to another. >> how many days, like, in the field would you say it was out of the nine? what percentage? >> well, let's see. we were in the field all the time except i'm going to say two standdowns of three days each, that's six.
they decided to take us in on what they called standown. usually after you hit some pretty serious contact like that, they want you to be able to unwind a little bit and maybe, you know, kickback and not have to worry about the next minutes, something happening to you. so they flew us back to brigade and we did turn in our weapons that time. our lead platoon guy, he was our cook and he made us steaks on the grill. we had movie night, just kind of unwound, but we weren't back there two or three...
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they are very aware when they do something public that they need public support. so before roosevelting announces -- roosevelt announces the refugee camp at fort ontario, the board goes through about a month of propaganda within the u.s. getting sympathetic journalists to write columns or make radio speeches. they even, there's even one where it's, the radio announcer gives a fake letter to john paley over the radio. like, john paley, you're such a great war refugee board director, and i really think it would just make your life easier if we opened a refugee camp in the u.s. because we're asking all of these other countries to take refugees, and we're not taking any of our own. so they kind of planted all of these seeds so that when they went to roosevelt, they had all of these letters to show him and these columns to say, look, the american people want this. they obviously can't to that with everything. sometimes they're just doing it anyway even if they think that if the public knew about it, they would say no. but that's, you know, that's probably why they scru
they are very aware when they do something public that they need public support. so before roosevelting announces -- roosevelt announces the refugee camp at fort ontario, the board goes through about a month of propaganda within the u.s. getting sympathetic journalists to write columns or make radio speeches. they even, there's even one where it's, the radio announcer gives a fake letter to john paley over the radio. like, john paley, you're such a great war refugee board director, and i really...
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they know where they are. asy?you explain why tha's t m:irst of all, once they get released they are hard to find. first of all what we do is just make it clear, target enforcement operation. we don't is go in neighbors and do sweeps as you read in some papers. we don't do sweeps, we don't do raids. we do targeted enforcement operation, which means we go look for a specific person, specific location, based on a lot of intelligence and criminal investigative work. we know what we're looking for and hopefully where they are going to be. we're not locking down a neighborhood. we're not doing roadblocks. it's difficult. it creates a lot of work, first of all, in the targeting and intelligence investigative work trying to locate this person. because they don't want to be found. they are in a country illegally and if they are a criminal they are more likely they d' be found. ita t of work. at idoes iicer at great risk. when we arrest somebody in the county jail, we know they don't have weapons. the alien is safe, the nei
they know where they are. asy?you explain why tha's t m:irst of all, once they get released they are hard to find. first of all what we do is just make it clear, target enforcement operation. we don't is go in neighbors and do sweeps as you read in some papers. we don't do sweeps, we don't do raids. we do targeted enforcement operation, which means we go look for a specific person, specific location, based on a lot of intelligence and criminal investigative work. we know what we're looking for...
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they had a particular problem. 2017, they are not a diverter. 2018 going forward, they don't look to be a diverter ever again. we are trying to decipher what the reason is. what led them to the practice in the past, and what can we do to correct it. some states, new york, my old state. they are clear they do not have any intention of changing behavior. that will require more activity, forceful action, like i talked about. we have bad actors here. we have to figure out, whether it is at the fcc level or working with friends in congress who have been picking up the issue, contemplating legislation as we speak. >> one way to do that, to say you cannot qualify for certain grants if you divert. commissioner o'rielly: an resistant program has that condition already, something i worked on in 2011, 2012, which prevents states that divert from being eligible for the program to modernize their equipment, going to next generation 911, technology that would allow greater capacity and multimedia, pictures, for public safety, individuals that respond to situations. you want everyone to have that t
they had a particular problem. 2017, they are not a diverter. 2018 going forward, they don't look to be a diverter ever again. we are trying to decipher what the reason is. what led them to the practice in the past, and what can we do to correct it. some states, new york, my old state. they are clear they do not have any intention of changing behavior. that will require more activity, forceful action, like i talked about. we have bad actors here. we have to figure out, whether it is at the fcc...
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they can come over, they can bring whoever they want, but the lawmakers have to sit down and they havedo something because our country cannot continue to run like this. we can't have open borders. you have to have borders, you don't have a country without borders. they have to be enforced, has to be strict enforcement. at the same time, we want people to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies moving back into the united states. they need workers. 3.8% unemployment. they need workers, we have to have them come. in i'm saying i want people to come in. they have to come in through a merit system. we can have a lot of people come in through the merit system so they can help the companies that are looking so hard for people to make the company work, but in a very, very simple way, congress has to get together, get their act together, democrats and republicans, they have to come up with a solution. i have ideas. they have ideas. we can put them together very easily. there's so much hatred. there's so much -- i mean, honestly, i'm not just saying this. there's a lot of fa
they can come over, they can bring whoever they want, but the lawmakers have to sit down and they havedo something because our country cannot continue to run like this. we can't have open borders. you have to have borders, you don't have a country without borders. they have to be enforced, has to be strict enforcement. at the same time, we want people to come into our country. we need them. we have many companies moving back into the united states. they need workers. 3.8% unemployment. they...
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when they finish a job, they were paid.they were constantly trying to put them on wages and they would not hear about it. they wanted to be heard by measurement -- to be paid by measurement. it was the old way, i goes all the way back to egypt, or older than that. [indiscernible] thank you. say it was a long piece, before the work was done, a measurer was appointed. williamson came back many times as measurer. they agreed that whatever he said would be the price. that would be agreed upon by hoban. by this strange formula, they measured and figured the cubic content of the work and the quality of the work, and the measurer would establish the price of what they were paid. it was only disputable in court, so we would go to court, and i did not find any in dispute. apparently it was handled well. the scots, parenthetically, did not miss behave like the irish. [laughter] >> they were sober workman who finished everything on time and took care of everything themselves. [laughter] >> this shows during the restoration the differe
when they finish a job, they were paid.they were constantly trying to put them on wages and they would not hear about it. they wanted to be heard by measurement -- to be paid by measurement. it was the old way, i goes all the way back to egypt, or older than that. [indiscernible] thank you. say it was a long piece, before the work was done, a measurer was appointed. williamson came back many times as measurer. they agreed that whatever he said would be the price. that would be agreed upon by...
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they make a commitment. they find solutions so. they can start or. africa on the moon. stories for both people in a different shaping their nation. and their continent. d.w. multimedia series for africa. d w dot com or go on the move. when so-called islamic states wanted to kill kucha and her husband mahmoud they fled with their children two months into the mountain in northern iraq is regarded as sacred by the c.d.'s. a good amount of the judge alex i'm sure saved a lot of your c.d.'s when no one else was helping us. her husband made it to the mountain but kucha and the. ducted by us they were enslaved right and sold time and again like animals. that if it weren't for the children i'd have killed myself. and her five youngest children were finally released but one older daughter and two oldest sons still missing. in the mornings after they get up. to play in the homemade kitchen. and. i think it's a fridge and tables. the fact that. they didn't give us anything to eat they were evil they kept on helping themselves to the. food. in the tent to prepare his bread. she doe
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are friends, they are they are people you care about. this is what he was speaking about just now.ag in, the investigation is ongoing. trying to find out what propel this is gunman here to open fire inside of this billing at's the information we don't have. i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all. >> also the other thing that we learned from that news , conferenhe gunman had placed an explosive devile there as w he went there to create a tremendous amount of mayhem. >> that's been taken care of and the building is clear. >> let's go tot shomarie across the street. outside the lord & taylor which is the reunification center. are you seeing people come the to meet their loved ones? >> right now we're on the second floor. you can see this parking lot is empty. there are people who are leaving the mall.i just talked to a woman moments a agnd she said they told me to out of here. off and glad toet you look across the street. that is where the shooting occurred, where "the capital gazette" is located. people who were in there,after they were evacu
are friends, they are they are people you care about. this is what he was speaking about just now.ag in, the investigation is ongoing. trying to find out what propel this is gunman here to open fire inside of this billing at's the information we don't have. i'm tracee wilkins. back to you all. >> also the other thing that we learned from that news , conferenhe gunman had placed an explosive devile there as w he went there to create a tremendous amount of mayhem. >> that's been taken...
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government they are in libya they are anywhere they are in by her reign they were trying to actually topple all the sunni governments and now they're trying to do the same thing in syria and we have to stop them now ambassador you let perfectly to my next question is israel has long maintained that it was committed to preventing iran or any of its offshoots from establishing themselves in syria and for that it counted extensively on the russian understanding. i think even collaboration to some extent is israel ready to return that favor because we are now hearing about u.s. plans to establish a more permanent american presence in northeastern syria which definitely goes against russia's interests in that country should we expect israel to be an advocate of russia's interest with that merrick and especially now that you have such a perfect relationship with the white house yes i think i think this is a very good i think this is a very good thing both for moscow and from for washington and for jerusalem. i believe that israel will do its best because here you know russia is our friend
government they are in libya they are anywhere they are in by her reign they were trying to actually topple all the sunni governments and now they're trying to do the same thing in syria and we have to stop them now ambassador you let perfectly to my next question is israel has long maintained that it was committed to preventing iran or any of its offshoots from establishing themselves in syria and for that it counted extensively on the russian understanding. i think even collaboration to some...
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is my word they could be based on they were made a statement as well the forensics are so important they have those and although it was go to insist on it there's no d.n.a. there's no fingerprints. on life organisms no one from your birth me. first you stated that cleaned took the final shots right you know in your first state in the first i.v.'s why did you do that mark i told as you were friends i've known mark a lot longer and. father told investigators first to investigators i'll translate more. can i ask you a very very honest question. and i hope you're not offended but this is my common sense again speaking so i'm not attacking you and i'm not judging because i wasn't there this is what i think. i think it's really hard to believe that someone lies in court to protect his friend. and will not lie to protect his own life. never lied in court to protect my friend you said. that we have a statement but it was really really important it was your first statement you said clinton shot this guy. he killed him he said. nothing figured. out figured. in it you think they're going to. do it
is my word they could be based on they were made a statement as well the forensics are so important they have those and although it was go to insist on it there's no d.n.a. there's no fingerprints. on life organisms no one from your birth me. first you stated that cleaned took the final shots right you know in your first state in the first i.v.'s why did you do that mark i told as you were friends i've known mark a lot longer and. father told investigators first to investigators i'll translate...
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they won't tell us where they are.y are not allowing members of congress to talk to the children once they are -- >> what is their excuse? >> give us two weeks. >> why do they need two weeks? >> we asked the same question. another congressman and i are going to where hhs has said you can come in and finally see the kids. i don't flknow why it has taken two weeks. we will make the most of that opportunity and check on the welfare of the children and try to help reunite them with the parents. >> what i don't understand, if there's nothing to hide, what's the big deal about letting journalists and camera crews go in? >> i will tell you why. this policy of zero tolerance, of separating 100% of the kids from the parents who have crossed 2,000 miles to get them here, put this administration and this country in a place that it was not prepared for. this institutional scale of family separation did not have an institutional response in terms or an industrial scale or response in terms of capacity, in terms of caregivers, in te
they won't tell us where they are.y are not allowing members of congress to talk to the children once they are -- >> what is their excuse? >> give us two weeks. >> why do they need two weeks? >> we asked the same question. another congressman and i are going to where hhs has said you can come in and finally see the kids. i don't flknow why it has taken two weeks. we will make the most of that opportunity and check on the welfare of the children and try to help reunite...
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they voted to do that. and since then they had than they had tried to go straight to brexit. they voted against the with the draw bill. they are refusing to rule out a referendum. on the vote of the british people. i had written a paper on it. with the 2% of gdp. to harnessing this. that they remain at the forefront with the greater global britain. and i think my honorable friend. they invested a round 10 million. but the reserves -- they are working on those currencies and looking at these issues in a working group together. to help the government discharge our duties more directly. thank you mister speaker. with the concerns of the government. i do not believe that you're conducting the orchestra. it will be heard. they are telling dutch businesses not to risk by uk products. the supermarket in the scotland. to remain part of the united kingdom. it's about the fears. the leader of the opposition. the question they should've asked. the membership of the eu. jobs are absolutely at the forefront of what we are considering. that's why we are as ambitious as we are. you took tal
they voted to do that. and since then they had than they had tried to go straight to brexit. they voted against the with the draw bill. they are refusing to rule out a referendum. on the vote of the british people. i had written a paper on it. with the 2% of gdp. to harnessing this. that they remain at the forefront with the greater global britain. and i think my honorable friend. they invested a round 10 million. but the reserves -- they are working on those currencies and looking at these...
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thought they were going to win many of the england fans i think they felt they deserved to win it as things started not to go as well as perhaps they would have wanted there was chances that didn't go when you felt that in the crowd you felt the atmosphere drop a little bit it became a little bit more tentative but. absolutely fantastic not just english it was arrows to miss your funds as well they were but only vocals throughout have decided to seize on something very impressive very loud very vocal they will be a group to watch through this tournament i have to say i'm very glad england one might buy impartiality going out of the window just there but i will keep an eye out for to see you through the rest of this tournament purely on the attitude of their funds who i think has been absolutely brilliant while it being here but yes relief which is i think as we can now see it's tended to happiness people are very very pleased certainly england funs very place with that when it's reflected in the the scenes we've seen here in belgrade. paris paris margaret her and the moscow suit here
thought they were going to win many of the england fans i think they felt they deserved to win it as things started not to go as well as perhaps they would have wanted there was chances that didn't go when you felt that in the crowd you felt the atmosphere drop a little bit it became a little bit more tentative but. absolutely fantastic not just english it was arrows to miss your funds as well they were but only vocals throughout have decided to seize on something very impressive very loud very...
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they say they fear strangers. is there any better depiction of how senior fbi officers known as trump supporters are lazy, uneducated, p.o.s. pieces of s-h-i-t. they fawn overcome by. he put himself above the law. they just hate trump. they say he's undermining democratic norms. this president was elected to the constitution. they hate trump. this week they condemned him for being nice the kim jong-un. there is much more cruelty in china. the elite was avoiding nuclear war. the elite china had was greed. look at what bill said. hoping for aon so donald trump doesn't get credit for helping working americans. nancy is trying to turn anything positive into a negative. not even less risk of nuclear war matters to these elitest. that is the new elitest idealology. their brand is hate. so, no introductions needed for the panel. when we announced the line-up jason. i received a lot of tweets that said good luck jason chaffetz getting a world in. i want to start with you kimberly. >> happy father's day. >> i want to start
they say they fear strangers. is there any better depiction of how senior fbi officers known as trump supporters are lazy, uneducated, p.o.s. pieces of s-h-i-t. they fawn overcome by. he put himself above the law. they just hate trump. they say he's undermining democratic norms. this president was elected to the constitution. they hate trump. this week they condemned him for being nice the kim jong-un. there is much more cruelty in china. the elite was avoiding nuclear war. the elite china had...