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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 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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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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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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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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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 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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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 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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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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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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talk they don't keep silent they talk they talk because they trust that they will have their rights back january fourteenth police arrested a cameraman from the national video agency to vajra. they were interrogated and they were beaten up they were planning to cover a protest demonstration they were only released after signing a pledge not to report on any events in gaza against hamas this was clear intimidate them clear through it talk you were talking about the beatings you'll talk about those details you have to talk to the spokesman of the minister with the spokesman of the mists of interior i'm telling you what yours will do no i'm telling you the general idea we don't accept any thing of that we are punishing the people who are doing this because we don't accept that to happen if someone did that he will be punished today yesterday or tomorrow this is a community with two million people accidents happened and we solve the problems and we punish the people who are making mistakes just the money we have got like any of anything about this we don't support this we don't even say
talk they don't keep silent they talk they talk because they trust that they will have their rights back january fourteenth police arrested a cameraman from the national video agency to vajra. they were interrogated and they were beaten up they were planning to cover a protest demonstration they were only released after signing a pledge not to report on any events in gaza against hamas this was clear intimidate them clear through it talk you were talking about the beatings you'll talk about...
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they believed that segregated schools were a moral crisis and they believed that they should change that. what allowed a girl to look at the edifice of a white school building and say to herself, her lawyer or her parents, i can go there, i can talk to the hostile white principal. i can hold my own with the white students. again, they felt a sense of responsibility that was unique to girls. when women recall their desegregating years they say things like, i just felt in my heart and my soul that i had to do it. or they would say, somebody had to do it. and it might as well be me. or if i didn't do it, who was going to do it? so there is an incredible sense of responsibility there. girls as young as six exhibited the ability to lead. jean fairfax who was in naacp coordinator, went to mississippi in 1964 to help the school desegregation process. the schools were to be segregated the next day. the night before, the kkk went around and harassed all of the families. all of the families backed out except for one. she went to their house late at night, the night before the schools were to be op
they believed that segregated schools were a moral crisis and they believed that they should change that. what allowed a girl to look at the edifice of a white school building and say to herself, her lawyer or her parents, i can go there, i can talk to the hostile white principal. i can hold my own with the white students. again, they felt a sense of responsibility that was unique to girls. when women recall their desegregating years they say things like, i just felt in my heart and my soul...
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were not faced with spain they were meeting they hope they were brilliant and you know this disco is a great header they can go back to morocco now with a lot of pride and they can help hold their heads up high remember they only lost the two first game by a single goal and one of them was to iran and that was scored in the ninety fifth minute of that game so it was in like a disgraceful performance where they've been hammered in two games they kept playing the way they've done in the first two games and this time it actually paid off and they got something out of it. was slightly lucky to be drawn in such a difficult trip to get spain and portugal perhaps enough another great amount of the bats and the loss again to iran that was the very lucky that they had the best thing in a row when they would take up so that you all they would have thought wait this is quite good because we play around in the first game and we can beat them and get three points then of course we have portugal and in the last game we get spain but if we can get one point after out of those two games we stand the
were not faced with spain they were meeting they hope they were brilliant and you know this disco is a great header they can go back to morocco now with a lot of pride and they can help hold their heads up high remember they only lost the two first game by a single goal and one of them was to iran and that was scored in the ninety fifth minute of that game so it was in like a disgraceful performance where they've been hammered in two games they kept playing the way they've done in the first two...
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they can get a visa before they come to our country in the country they came from. if we know where most of them are coming from. they want a work visa, set it up in the country they came from. does that make sense? >> thank you. let's hear from our guest. >> on the universal basic income is not really my area. not sure if i completely understood your point about embassies. certainly, there are legal ways of trying to come to the united states that one can be doing from their own country. >> there are ways to apply in their own country. i think some people do not want to wait. the process takes a long time especially if you do not meet some of the qualifications on employment visas and stuff. it's an individual decision. >> let's get some other issues on the table. the farm bill is something that might be looking at a revote. and what happened with the farm bill and what might happen this week. >> the farm bill came up and is universally opposed by democrats because of the changes it makes to the supplemental nutrition program. it adds requirements for able-bodied a
they can get a visa before they come to our country in the country they came from. if we know where most of them are coming from. they want a work visa, set it up in the country they came from. does that make sense? >> thank you. let's hear from our guest. >> on the universal basic income is not really my area. not sure if i completely understood your point about embassies. certainly, there are legal ways of trying to come to the united states that one can be doing from their own...
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bob, are they en route? have they started yet? >> not yet, but this looks like they are getting ready to. you can see the -- the players and the entourage and with nine buses at 11th and jefferson and they're waiting for them -- it is looks like they are clearing out the street and the street still has the confetti from the tv celebration on nbc bay area within the past half hour. but it looks like they are coming out. look to the right and get a sense of the party out here. this is the staging area for the other floats and these are fans who have special access and fans who have been -- they are season ticket holders for a long time when the warriors weren't much of a team. and we have the people who are associated with different organizations sand who have just been out here celebrating, watching the warriors, the players get up on stage to of course show off the trophy. let's walk over and try to find someone and see -- hey there. how long have you been warriors fan sflz. >> for ever. >> when they were just little babies. they
bob, are they en route? have they started yet? >> not yet, but this looks like they are getting ready to. you can see the -- the players and the entourage and with nine buses at 11th and jefferson and they're waiting for them -- it is looks like they are clearing out the street and the street still has the confetti from the tv celebration on nbc bay area within the past half hour. but it looks like they are coming out. look to the right and get a sense of the party out here. this is the...
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ed: they are also anti-israel. i think they did the right thing. >> they weighed in.hey weighed in this morning suggesting that we were uncon shunnably treating these children poorly. the dam fools. i can't tell you how happy i am that the trump white house has dispensed with them. this president doing a lot of good, and trade. i have got to get to immigration. i have to say this president ordering his folks to put together $200 billion of targets for tariffs. ed: i said many times. promises made, promises kept. they were never easy to do, but he has done them. and the same way on securing the borders. he said he was going to do that and he's going to do that. lou: that takes us to the issue, are we going to see an amnesty bill come out of speaker ryan's office? despite the fact that chairman bob goodlatte has his bill out there, everyone says it's going to be the rhine bill which talk about curbing chain migration. are you kidding me? curbing? ed: i hope the bottom line if it ever gets out of this house it will be a bad piece of legislation. at the end of the day the
ed: they are also anti-israel. i think they did the right thing. >> they weighed in.hey weighed in this morning suggesting that we were uncon shunnably treating these children poorly. the dam fools. i can't tell you how happy i am that the trump white house has dispensed with them. this president doing a lot of good, and trade. i have got to get to immigration. i have to say this president ordering his folks to put together $200 billion of targets for tariffs. ed: i said many times....
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they were tough as hell and they were tough and they were smart. >> [ cheering ] >> they all had one thing in common. they loved their family, they left their country, and they loved their god. >> [ cheering ] >> they never gave up, and they never ever gave in. and neither will we. we will never stop fighting for our country, our families, and we will never, ever stop fighting for our freedom. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> as long as we are proud of who we are, and what we are fighting for, we will never, ever fail. with your help, with your voice, with your vote, we will win, win, win. like we are doing. remember how i started. this country. our country. our flag. we are respected again all of the world, they are talking about leaders from all over the world -- they call me or they come to the oval office, and they say congratulations, mr. president. on the incredible job with the economy, the incredible job you are doing with your country, the fact that your country is respected again, congratulations, mr. president. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> because we are america. and our hea
they were tough as hell and they were tough and they were smart. >> [ cheering ] >> they all had one thing in common. they loved their family, they left their country, and they loved their god. >> [ cheering ] >> they never gave up, and they never ever gave in. and neither will we. we will never stop fighting for our country, our families, and we will never, ever stop fighting for our freedom. >> [ cheers and applause ] >> as long as we are proud of who we...
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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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[video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent overperty. and they burned those papers, but when property is to illustrateis how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: yave anidea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. he won the lamont prize in 1966 or 1967, which is a prize you win for your second book. he was a pretty established national name, even beyond catholic circles? brian: what was the hardest part of this documentary for you? >> getting it down to a time that worked. it was hard. parts of it were so complicated, we felt like wcan want to make people sit for a two hour movie. brian: do you have any idea how much video you shop for this? skizz: i used to know. joe: we shot 80 interviews. i suppose a lot of b roll. skizz: probably over a hundred hours of footage. for a feature-length documentary, that's not that much. but it seems like a lot, especially when y
[video clip] >> they forget about the destruction of human beings and they say they got violent overperty. and they burned those papers, but when property is to illustrateis how it is employed to abuse and kill and maim human beings. brian: yave anidea how well known they were in those days? you are not around when this happened. joe: it seems like they were pretty well-known in the antiwar movement. skizz: dan was a well-known poet. he won the lamont prize in 1966 or 1967, which is a...
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against germany the sweden or actually a good team that they way they play they do deplane play very defensively they have this bloc of of a very good back line defend this and then they're protected i can buy another block and they've done that well they played the first game against south korea like that that did the same thing against germany and they held it all the way to toni kroos scored this goal in the ninety six minutes they held it together and were very strong on the counter-attacking face proud cheated off the referee in my opinion and the whole vasif penalty. but was brought down it wasn't given and then a couple of minutes later they scored actually a really fantastic goal so so you know sweden they have been excellent but today they stepped it up they were fantastic today the way they say that tactically the date that they stood so brilliant be against mexico and i think what they did really well today was to play now i'm going to use you know that that the mexican you know so they are on this way to the hole at which we feel that with all the supporters as you said j
against germany the sweden or actually a good team that they way they play they do deplane play very defensively they have this bloc of of a very good back line defend this and then they're protected i can buy another block and they've done that well they played the first game against south korea like that that did the same thing against germany and they held it all the way to toni kroos scored this goal in the ninety six minutes they held it together and were very strong on the...
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don't they were fighting -- else they thought they were fighting for. battle for selma came about by orders from general richard taylor, who was a confederate officer commanding what was left of the southern army. the arsenal was here, and and of course the cotton shipped in from neighboring counties. a little bit of cotton was valuable. it was w hite gold, in effect. taylor gave orders that the cotton not reach yankee hands, and he set fire to it. he ordered nathan bedford forrest to defend. forrest knew the situation. he knew he didn't have the men. so there are occasions had been built -- so they retaineds -- so builtades had been around the city. they could have held off the union army for a considerable time. they didn't. most of our fighting men were far from home, north carolina in fact. they ordered everyone, even if you are a petticoat, into the barricades. two waves of union troops were repelled, but not the third. later compared it all to the charge of the white prepaid in thehe white brigade crimean war. once one fell, of course, they had to
don't they were fighting -- else they thought they were fighting for. battle for selma came about by orders from general richard taylor, who was a confederate officer commanding what was left of the southern army. the arsenal was here, and and of course the cotton shipped in from neighboring counties. a little bit of cotton was valuable. it was w hite gold, in effect. taylor gave orders that the cotton not reach yankee hands, and he set fire to it. he ordered nathan bedford forrest to defend....
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can they stem it? yes they can.y, argentina, you see how their emerging markets economy raise interest rates quite sharply to stem outflows. economicwise, indonesia still looks ok, it is still low inflation for the most part. they have a level of debt. higher commodity prices should benefit overall. it is not in terrible shape. kathleen: emerging-market experts have been noting that you see so many emerging markets selloff in asia, in particular. it is not stocks or bonds, it is both, it is currencies. is this some kind of overreaction, or is it telling us something about the market sensing a difference in asia's economy from the global economy? if you don't see trade tensions, then you could -- if you don't see tariffs, you could say it is an overreaction. the events we are seeing at the moment, both with fed hiking, reducing the size of the balance sheet, and the dollar taking off strong, also the positive correlation between dollar and oil, which is quite usual. you throw in some growth this apartment, and trade
can they stem it? yes they can.y, argentina, you see how their emerging markets economy raise interest rates quite sharply to stem outflows. economicwise, indonesia still looks ok, it is still low inflation for the most part. they have a level of debt. higher commodity prices should benefit overall. it is not in terrible shape. kathleen: emerging-market experts have been noting that you see so many emerging markets selloff in asia, in particular. it is not stocks or bonds, it is both, it is...
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stepped it up they were fantastic today the way they say that tactically the date that they stood so brilliantly against mexico and i think what they did really well today was to play now i'm going to use you know that that the mexican wave you know so they are on this wave the hole at which we feel it with all the supporters as you said. is a good friend of mine you know i speak to him a lot you know that the atmosphere has been fantastic i actually went to see them and when they when they played them i went to see the training i felt the atmosphere it is a it's a very happy camp and of course having won the first two games would have brought them into some kind of frame of mind that they took into this game in sweden they read this and they played on that that was a little bit of complacency and once you get caught out with that and that's what's reagan did so well today once you get caught up then you're in trouble and they were in charge and in all fairness that that could have been false. the fruit of the poisonous tree this is what critics are calling the ongoing investigation
stepped it up they were fantastic today the way they say that tactically the date that they stood so brilliantly against mexico and i think what they did really well today was to play now i'm going to use you know that that the mexican wave you know so they are on this wave the hole at which we feel it with all the supporters as you said. is a good friend of mine you know i speak to him a lot you know that the atmosphere has been fantastic i actually went to see them and when they when they...
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load they are taking on.cted and i don't have an artificial or in my head that should be this or that. there are benefits to having more and stronger providers, so i want to see what the circumstance may be a. >> host: the applications were filed last night. have you had a chance to look at them? >> guest: it was a little overrun because they were quite extensive but i will and my staff well and there will be an opportunity to comment about them and then we will analyze the material to make the best decision at the appropriate time. what is your philosophy when it comes to the marketplace? >> guest:. i think the caps that exist today both within the market and the sub tab is problematic they were designed in 1986. the marketplace command there was a market definition. they rely on them to some degree but the relevance has changed and the role should reflect that. the opportunity for the marketplace in my opinion. >> host: finally, an fcc official jeffrey starr has been nominated to replace clyburn. what do yo
load they are taking on.cted and i don't have an artificial or in my head that should be this or that. there are benefits to having more and stronger providers, so i want to see what the circumstance may be a. >> host: the applications were filed last night. have you had a chance to look at them? >> guest: it was a little overrun because they were quite extensive but i will and my staff well and there will be an opportunity to comment about them and then we will analyze the material...
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at 6:00, 7:00, they came and they ate dinner and they thanked us and they left. the next day until the seventh day, different groups of north vietnamese came. excuse me. james: it's important to point out that during this time, this was a little-known but the greatest atrocity of the war was going on. they were rounding up everyone they could find who worked for the government, who worked for the americans, so she was in direct danger. heads of political parties, religious figures, just about anybody that was not on their side, and shooting them. i'm not talking about collateral damage of the combat. these were people who were taken out and executed, many of them buried alive in mass grave we found the bodies after the battle was over, nearly 3000 south vietnamese were murdered, including some of her close relatives, by the communist side during their occupation. so this was a very dangerous time for her and for all the south vietnamese, in spite of the kind of propaganda they were putting out. >> you were there when the marines came in, correct? tuy-cam: um, yea
at 6:00, 7:00, they came and they ate dinner and they thanked us and they left. the next day until the seventh day, different groups of north vietnamese came. excuse me. james: it's important to point out that during this time, this was a little-known but the greatest atrocity of the war was going on. they were rounding up everyone they could find who worked for the government, who worked for the americans, so she was in direct danger. heads of political parties, religious figures, just about...
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left they they had to leave because they found out that facebook was what facebook is and everybodysaid this would happen google of course also removed from their own charter that don't be evil so now they've admitted basically that they can't abide by their own basically principles that they said they were operating by so he's saying that it's a sunk cost fallacy that. is thinking he needs to put ads on to whatsapp given how much facebook paid for whatsapp doesn't have a right to get a return on its investment the answer to that question is simple no it doesn't this is where the sunk cost fallacy comes in it doesn't matter anymore how much money facebook paid for what's out all that is water under the bridge zuckerberg wants to aggressively monetize what's app installing ads between every other text message it is within his rights to do that regardless of how much the acquisition cost was but the acquisition cost poses zero current burden on facebook that requires the imposition of advertising all because dr burke is paranoid this is a correlation with the wealth that happens and m
left they they had to leave because they found out that facebook was what facebook is and everybodysaid this would happen google of course also removed from their own charter that don't be evil so now they've admitted basically that they can't abide by their own basically principles that they said they were operating by so he's saying that it's a sunk cost fallacy that. is thinking he needs to put ads on to whatsapp given how much facebook paid for whatsapp doesn't have a right to get a return...
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they will absolutely harass them until they decide that they are going to tell the president, noel, i can't hang with you. >> laura: harass them, approach them, drive them out, push them back. so is maxine waters pushing violence using her position? paul ryan stood at the very least open an ethics inquiry into the water's rhetoric, and i think they should move to censure her. she seems to be using her office to justify acts of harassment, intimidation, that could very well lead to violence. now reactions of outrage from the white house to see pelosi forced waters to the microphone today. but if maxine waters thinks a nonapology double-talk 48 hours after her incendiary and outrageous statements that she repeated yesterday are sufficient to call while the firestorm, she has another thing coming. >> there is nowhere in my statement, anytime, anyplace, that we talked about that. we are talking about civility but protest is stability. >> laura: dry them out, harass them, get right up in their face. all things that people took away from what she said in her very words. so threatening women
they will absolutely harass them until they decide that they are going to tell the president, noel, i can't hang with you. >> laura: harass them, approach them, drive them out, push them back. so is maxine waters pushing violence using her position? paul ryan stood at the very least open an ethics inquiry into the water's rhetoric, and i think they should move to censure her. she seems to be using her office to justify acts of harassment, intimidation, that could very well lead to...
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they used to do eulogies for each other. they thought about how may they would be harmed.i'm king says in the speech. from the century before. we will have to face horse in the physical death so others will not know the psychological death bigotry. and one of the most famous ones of the speech. the crowd sort of says the champion has dropped it. with the arc of it all. i think par o what i wonder about if the noise carried in a way that is precognition of his own death. how that comes to a moment here especially when he really echoes it and speaks directly to it in public at that moment i'm not sure some people say he imagined what was ahead. but clearly he felt it. he didn't feel it deeply. the threats were becoming more constant and more menacing. no doubt that was waiting on him. i think he must've been aware that there was more and more hostility towards him. what he was saying and doing it was a premonition but as you heard injured young say. he knew he was going to die. it wasn't a matter of if it was only a matter of when. i think he was convinced that his days were
they used to do eulogies for each other. they thought about how may they would be harmed.i'm king says in the speech. from the century before. we will have to face horse in the physical death so others will not know the psychological death bigotry. and one of the most famous ones of the speech. the crowd sort of says the champion has dropped it. with the arc of it all. i think par o what i wonder about if the noise carried in a way that is precognition of his own death. how that comes to a...
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not only do they get education they also get after school programs even though they are learning they make it fun for them. what's really wonderful is they find many ways to educate these kids but they also feed them because we know in the u.s. there are many kids that are fed through their schools. these children get a meal. >> they are eating better than kids in america schools. >> you mentioned it is the comprehensive program. it makes sense. >> what really cracks me up is how the kids first reacted to the after school program that includes yoga. this program also teaches them life skills. it will give them the means of which to change their lives, change their communities. >> must feel good to help all of these kids out. >> i thought you were are only his mom. >> it's not just one school anymore. it was started in 200 be. he and another student decided to eat. with more donations they can help more kids. >>> mom, some times you just got to give it up for yoours. >> i just got done doing a workout and i want to thank all of the little people. she her her sunday night. she is thanki
not only do they get education they also get after school programs even though they are learning they make it fun for them. what's really wonderful is they find many ways to educate these kids but they also feed them because we know in the u.s. there are many kids that are fed through their schools. these children get a meal. >> they are eating better than kids in america schools. >> you mentioned it is the comprehensive program. it makes sense. >> what really cracks me up is...
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they are expressing it. they will take action.mily: talk about china more specifically and what kind of retaliation we might see. simon: on these particular tariffs, china has taken retaliation. they acted right away. the tariffs have been imposed on them. similar to the other countries, they are picking out specific products and certain constituencies, certain regions within the united states to motivate members of commerce to act. -- members of congress to act. we have broader tariffs on china coming soon potentially. in the next couple weeks, we will hear much bigger numbers. these are relatively small. there is more to come from china. for now, we have the eu and canada and mexico about to retaliate. if the trump administration goes ahead with its tariffs on $50 billion of chinese imports related to intellectual property theft, then we will see more fireworks coming from china. emily: we heard from the director general from the world trade organization who cautioned against the moves that the trump administration is making. al
they are expressing it. they will take action.mily: talk about china more specifically and what kind of retaliation we might see. simon: on these particular tariffs, china has taken retaliation. they acted right away. the tariffs have been imposed on them. similar to the other countries, they are picking out specific products and certain constituencies, certain regions within the united states to motivate members of commerce to act. -- members of congress to act. we have broader tariffs on...
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they are being told they are, just like the nazis, said they were taking people to showers and they neverame back. >> donald trump increasingly looks like hitler in nazi germany. >> the tactics used through history by the worst purveyors of pure evil, including slave traders, nazis, terrorists. >> the images suggest those of concentration camps, families being cut apart. >> greg: let's not forget general michael hayden's tweet saying other government separated families too, ie nazi germany. temporarily housing kids makes the united states the third reich. and our agents the assess. by other governments, does he mean obama? here's a headline. mexican kids held for months as punishment for border crossing. here is the president in 2014. >> the message absolutely is don't send your children unaccompanied on trains or through a bunch of smugglers. we don't even know how many of these kids don't make it and may have been waylaid into sex trafficking or killed because they fell off a train. >> greg: he is absolutely right which is why trump stepped up the arrest for adults for violating immigra
they are being told they are, just like the nazis, said they were taking people to showers and they neverame back. >> donald trump increasingly looks like hitler in nazi germany. >> the tactics used through history by the worst purveyors of pure evil, including slave traders, nazis, terrorists. >> the images suggest those of concentration camps, families being cut apart. >> greg: let's not forget general michael hayden's tweet saying other government separated families...
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have the names of the children, they know where they are and they know they are in good condition andhat they are going to reunite them with their parents because he has signed an executive order that said he is going to do that. this policy of separating children from their families is inhumane and cruel. we have to put an end to it and we have to get them reunited. i don't see the commitment here to get them reunited. >> the administration right now tells us they believe the number is 2,000 and change children still separated from their parents. >> their numbers are all over because they have been saying 2,300 and now they have reunited 500, that would be 1,800. >> it is very confusing. >> their numbers make no sense. what i would like is what we have seen, we were with the director of the facility. he showed us a screen and he says i have all 250 names on it. that's what we need to know from somebody. they have every single name on it and it is open. it is public and transparent. and i don't see that from this administration. >> one of the things the president suggested over the we
have the names of the children, they know where they are and they know they are in good condition andhat they are going to reunite them with their parents because he has signed an executive order that said he is going to do that. this policy of separating children from their families is inhumane and cruel. we have to put an end to it and we have to get them reunited. i don't see the commitment here to get them reunited. >> the administration right now tells us they believe the number is...
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they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road the. story of both people who moved to a different city shaping their nation. and their continental. d.-w. is a multimedia series for africa. t w dot com africa on the move. crimes against humanity. civilians become witnesses from. their recordings which is travel around the globe via social media. but what is propaganda fiction what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources try to reconstruct what happened and substantiate claims of crimes thanks to this video recording of the soldiers who shall be young man is on trial now for forensics between bits and parts. believe. anything getting. to be chance because justice is about the truth. truth detectives starts june thirtieth on t w. this is g w news live from berlin after talking through the night a leaders say that they have reached a deal on migration the french president emanuel not prong is hailing the agreement as a victory for european cooperation but will it be enough to defuse angela merk
they make a commitment. they find solutions. they inspire. africa on the road the. story of both people who moved to a different city shaping their nation. and their continental. d.-w. is a multimedia series for africa. t w dot com africa on the move. crimes against humanity. civilians become witnesses from. their recordings which is travel around the globe via social media. but what is propaganda fiction what is fact digital investigators combed through the flood of images they combine sources...
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if they want to wear bathing suits, they can do that, they dock that.ey want to wear something that covers them up, let them wear wet suits. jesse: i don't know how high they would score on the wetsuit. but i like your idea of free choice and liberty. i think that's what the founding the the fathers were all about. >> epic. jesse: all right. boys thanks for coming back. coming up, "last call." it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates won't go up just beacuase of a claim. i totally could've... (wife) nope! switching to allstate is worth it. come hok., babe. nasty nighttime heartburn? try new alka-seltzer pm gummies. the only fast, powerful heartburn relief plus melatonin so you can fall asleep quickly. ♪ oh, what a relief it is! red lobster's lobster & shrimp hesummerfest is back!h. get all the lobster and shrimp you crave, together in so many new ways. there's new cedar plank seafood bake. tender maine lobster and shrimp, cedar roasted to perfection. or new caribbean lobster and shrimp. sweet pineapple salsa on
if they want to wear bathing suits, they can do that, they dock that.ey want to wear something that covers them up, let them wear wet suits. jesse: i don't know how high they would score on the wetsuit. but i like your idea of free choice and liberty. i think that's what the founding the the fathers were all about. >> epic. jesse: all right. boys thanks for coming back. coming up, "last call." it's just a burst pipe, i could fix it. (laugh) no. with claim rateguard your rates...
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they push back on him. they hate the trade. >> how did they push back? >> it didn't go anywhere. >> they haven't pushed back. what have they done? >> they haven't talked to him about this. >> okay. zte. there was noise and he just cut the deal. i hear you. people say the republicans push back. where's the evidence? >> other than rhetorical. >> it has signs the president great power and is very vague about the powers that doesn't assign the president. >> that is true. >> when you have a president here who is willing to take the maximum position, it does set us up for scenarios where i don't think maeo w to partipate in for me, it's one thing when there's a tweet or if there's a memo but reallyhe rbets the road when decisive actions start beingtaken. >> they make it comfortable. it's like how the russians operate. they never want you to feel uncomfortab coore.i capardon myself and i w do it. >> i have a theory as to why they are doing this. they are trying to scare mueller from a constitutional crisis. meaning they are trying to say whatever you do, we' go
they push back on him. they hate the trade. >> how did they push back? >> it didn't go anywhere. >> they haven't pushed back. what have they done? >> they haven't talked to him about this. >> okay. zte. there was noise and he just cut the deal. i hear you. people say the republicans push back. where's the evidence? >> other than rhetorical. >> it has signs the president great power and is very vague about the powers that doesn't assign the president....
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they need to turn to nonprofits, they need to ask for help. they need to put every piece of resource they can into this. that's what it means to prioritize. say we're not going to have these little kids stay by themselves, not it's a side issue and we're going to keep most of the resources on detentions and prosecutions. they need to get this done. it is really time for these little kids to get back with their parents. >> you have a class action lawsuit. that implies that you're representing a lot of families. >> right. >> what specific families can you talk about? >> well, let me tell you about one specific family that i just met with. they are part of our lawsuit, finally, finally, the mother was reunited with her 4 and 10-year-old son. when she told me was every night the 4-year-old says to her, mommy, are they going to come and get me again and take me away. that's the trauma we're doing to these little kids. these little kids are going to live with that kind of vulnerability the rest of their lives. that's what all the physicians groups s
they need to turn to nonprofits, they need to ask for help. they need to put every piece of resource they can into this. that's what it means to prioritize. say we're not going to have these little kids stay by themselves, not it's a side issue and we're going to keep most of the resources on detentions and prosecutions. they need to get this done. it is really time for these little kids to get back with their parents. >> you have a class action lawsuit. that implies that you're...
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they didn't, and they passed. this year, will they fail? will they not? they may distribute a lot of money or they may not. ofa: another troubled child the banking world is deutsche bank. we have a scoop about a wild a of trading that raises questions about risk management in the bank. is there serious concern that they will fail the qualitative part of the stress test, and if they do, what is the consequence? >> similar issues. withare a consumer bank consumer scandals, and deutsche bank is an investment bank with investment issues. that raises the same kind of concerns to regulators and the fed. the whole u.s. operation was not of the stress test, but their custodian unit was, and they failed in the previous two years. their capital level was at 20%, much higher, as you know, but they failed qualitatively because the fed was not happy about how they know about their risks and take care of them. it's very possible that the of u.s. operations not being tested will fail. a couple of weeks ago, we found out the fed had downgraded their ratings, the way they
they didn't, and they passed. this year, will they fail? will they not? they may distribute a lot of money or they may not. ofa: another troubled child the banking world is deutsche bank. we have a scoop about a wild a of trading that raises questions about risk management in the bank. is there serious concern that they will fail the qualitative part of the stress test, and if they do, what is the consequence? >> similar issues. withare a consumer bank consumer scandals, and deutsche bank...
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generally, they feel they are supportive of this company. they love the flexibility they offer it.he drivers and delivery people economy companies such as uber, decently, getp flexibility. i can spend more time with my family and i am rewarded in such a way. i don't want to go back to my old job. i don't want to go back to being a long-distance lorry driver. i like what i am offered here. we are offered perhaps a few more safety measures, and that is what they are being offered, getting insurance packages they can tap into coming from uber. for anuber is now asking 18 month license as opposed to a five-year license to operate. they will be going to this potentially in another 1.5 yes. eric: i think they are willing to take baby steps here. i think there is a lot of they are showing a new face and making real in 18 months, it will mean look better than they do now, and they are trying to .ay yes, we do have problems we brought in new leadership and we are changing. there is a lot of optimism that if they are allowed to go forward here, they will only look better in the future. emily
generally, they feel they are supportive of this company. they love the flexibility they offer it.he drivers and delivery people economy companies such as uber, decently, getp flexibility. i can spend more time with my family and i am rewarded in such a way. i don't want to go back to my old job. i don't want to go back to being a long-distance lorry driver. i like what i am offered here. we are offered perhaps a few more safety measures, and that is what they are being offered, getting...
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means they will they are certain to go down to defeat.hat raving lunatic would think about such a thing? that would be the lunatic left. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. i'll going with hold my opinion on this until everyone has voted as you can tell. up next. the looney left-wingers calling for ice to be abolished, leaving our borders white open. we take that up with dom we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantag
means they will they are certain to go down to defeat.hat raving lunatic would think about such a thing? that would be the lunatic left. cast your vote on twitter @loudobbs. i'll going with hold my opinion on this until everyone has voted as you can tell. up next. the looney left-wingers calling for ice to be abolished, leaving our borders white open. we take that up with dom we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20...
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they wa nt to closely when they come out. to do more to spot terrorism online by working with tech companies. the government is likely to outline the progress it has made. it has foiled four plots since march involving right—wing extremist groups and i2 plots involving islamist terrorists. the plans will be outlined in full on monday although we expect to get an early indication of more of the details from sajid javid in one hour on bbc one. thank you. a 17—year—old boy has been stabbed to death in ipswich, in what was police believe was a targeted attack. witnesses said the teenager was leaving a shop in the town centre yesterday afternoon when he was attacked by two men. he was found with life—threatening injuries and died later in hospital. a 41—year—old man has been arrested. finance ministers from the rest of the g7 have urged their american counterpart to tell donald trump how disappointed they are about new us tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. they warned washington there were only days left to avoid a trade war.
they wa nt to closely when they come out. to do more to spot terrorism online by working with tech companies. the government is likely to outline the progress it has made. it has foiled four plots since march involving right—wing extremist groups and i2 plots involving islamist terrorists. the plans will be outlined in full on monday although we expect to get an early indication of more of the details from sajid javid in one hour on bbc one. thank you. a 17—year—old boy has been stabbed...
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they didn't get everything they wanted. they took that state approach.n you saw the student walkouts in all of the states. they had walk outs in all 50 states in support of gun control. the second amendment protest just happened last week. they had about 30 school walkouts. but it wasn't as prolific -- it didn't proliferate as far. you see sandy hook putting out ads and messages around gun safety. and most importantly you see the gun control movement investing in its grass roots. and i just got an e-mail from one of the chapter leaders that their membership is now going to surpass 5 million. so every town is no longer -- you know, the biggest gun control group is no longer a tenth of the size of the nra, it's surpassing the nra. so that's all changing. and i think if they continue to push the resources, the money, the effort, the limelight, the media into the state and local level and try and get change where that tenth amendment has pushed all of the power out to the state, eventually you're going to see that gun policy pendulum swing back to where it w
they didn't get everything they wanted. they took that state approach.n you saw the student walkouts in all of the states. they had walk outs in all 50 states in support of gun control. the second amendment protest just happened last week. they had about 30 school walkouts. but it wasn't as prolific -- it didn't proliferate as far. you see sandy hook putting out ads and messages around gun safety. and most importantly you see the gun control movement investing in its grass roots. and i just got...
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they don't necessarily -- they understand why they were deported. they know that they entered the u.s. illegally, but they don't understand why their families were separated. >> well, what he was told is what they have been told from administration officials. it's unbelievably callous that you would say to someone how wants to bring their daughter home that it's your fault. it's not our problem. richard engle thank you for your reporting. i know we will continue to hear from you as you meet with some of these parents. >>> coming up, overshadowing her own message, the first lady makes a surprise visit to a text detention facility holding children separated from their parents at the border. all that people seem to have taken away from that visit is jacket she was wearing. is there more to the messages and to the influence of this first lady? we will have that next. a little. thought i could de-stress with some zen gardening. at least we don't have to worry about homeowners insurance. just call geico. geico helps with homeowners insurance? good to know
they don't necessarily -- they understand why they were deported. they know that they entered the u.s. illegally, but they don't understand why their families were separated. >> well, what he was told is what they have been told from administration officials. it's unbelievably callous that you would say to someone how wants to bring their daughter home that it's your fault. it's not our problem. richard engle thank you for your reporting. i know we will continue to hear from you as you...
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even though they make up roughly -- i think they ended up being drafted at 18% even though they only 15% of the population. what it demonstrates is this kind of two mindedness. on the one hand, we are going to discriminate against you. on the other hand, there is no way we are not going to make you go to war. what is notable is the uniforms. when they were in training camp in the south, they did not wear uniforms because there was a fear it would cause too much disruption among the jim crow residence, which was probably true. particularly when many soldiers returned home in uniform, they were targeted with harassment and even lynching in many places in the south. while they were at the front in france, they have a different experience in regards to being black. france had its own number of racial issues. they colonized africa. they have black soldiers fighting the war for them. they have their own issues about race. however, the lines of segregation in france are not as stark. they are much looser. african-americans would go overseas and they would have much more freedom. they could
even though they make up roughly -- i think they ended up being drafted at 18% even though they only 15% of the population. what it demonstrates is this kind of two mindedness. on the one hand, we are going to discriminate against you. on the other hand, there is no way we are not going to make you go to war. what is notable is the uniforms. when they were in training camp in the south, they did not wear uniforms because there was a fear it would cause too much disruption among the jim crow...
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played the charts but they didn't but they did and they they left late ninety five minutes but they're still pretty much in the game and now let's cross live to andrew fama in sochi watch that fantastic game andy hello there again spectacular comeback for germany the obvious question was was it like inside the stadium and what yourself or you're shaking when i saw that goal when. i tell you i should be sitting down right now i can stand up for much longer it was an amazing game is an englishman i've seen germany at a world cup we always get through to the after stages tonight i really thought they'd get booted out i didn't see perhaps how did hang on and even when they came back to one one always thinking to myself you know what that still means i have to beat south korea and this something has to happen persuading against mexico perhaps not get a victory a point there and then right at the death you know what we've seen it so often that a great player tries to go down and doesn't a in the last minute of of a match a to see if they can get that chance of a final strike it go and watch
played the charts but they didn't but they did and they they left late ninety five minutes but they're still pretty much in the game and now let's cross live to andrew fama in sochi watch that fantastic game andy hello there again spectacular comeback for germany the obvious question was was it like inside the stadium and what yourself or you're shaking when i saw that goal when. i tell you i should be sitting down right now i can stand up for much longer it was an amazing game is an englishman...
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they 240-plus members. they don't need us. but they took the bill off the floor because they couldn't get their own party to come to agreement. so, mr. speaker, my question is, and i will reiterate my question , what changes are going to be affected in the bill that would have been considered yesterday had it not been pulled from the floor, that we will have to consider next week? and i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding again. mr. speaker, i just ask the gentleman if he'd allow me the opportunity to answer questions. r. hoyer: certainly. mr. mccarthy: i know he likes to make long speeches before he gets to queafment i know he likes to go back -- a question. i know he likes to go back to the decades he served. but i was only referring to this congress. i was moving to the answer. but i was building and explaining why the answer is what it is. if you don't think the actions prior don't take place to now, we've sat in those rooms. we talked about border security. interesting part, though, mr. sp
they 240-plus members. they don't need us. but they took the bill off the floor because they couldn't get their own party to come to agreement. so, mr. speaker, my question is, and i will reiterate my question , what changes are going to be affected in the bill that would have been considered yesterday had it not been pulled from the floor, that we will have to consider next week? and i yield to my friend. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding again. mr. speaker, i just ask the...
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brought this lawsuit, and they knew they took a risk when they brought it, but this ashe new head ofrust division. this was something that he felt very strongly about, and he wanted to take that risk. it is a first loss in a big case and is something that shapes antitrust laws going forward. ♪ >> the fed is picking up the pace of tightening this year and in a clearly telegraphed move, and taking the further steps signaling four rate hikes for 2018. >> we have a solid economy on our handsere. so whe edoing is we're trying to conduct monetary policy in a way that will sustain that expansion, keep the labor market strong, and keep inflation above, sorry, not above, but right at 2%. >> i think what powell was trying to convey is the idea that yes, we are recalibrating monetary policy. it is not new news. we had been doing that since we were lifting off from zero some years ago, and we are not doing this in the hope and expectation of halting this economic expansion, just keeping pace with it. >> a lot of signal sent by the fed, not so much noise this time around. the most important thing
brought this lawsuit, and they knew they took a risk when they brought it, but this ashe new head ofrust division. this was something that he felt very strongly about, and he wanted to take that risk. it is a first loss in a big case and is something that shapes antitrust laws going forward. ♪ >> the fed is picking up the pace of tightening this year and in a clearly telegraphed move, and taking the further steps signaling four rate hikes for 2018. >> we have a solid economy on...
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they that good i mean they don't need a kind be they can they can change city of cossack up players like vehicle cross if they're not in the lead and they need to go. they can go a bit more direct if they want with a player like that but he can also take part in in the playing and they still haven't yesterday so you know i've never ever seen in the plane a team where they didn't keep the ball so i expect them to have the ball long and i think iran will be quite happy with it and i think that we very comfortable and confident from the first game in the way that they they were structured and you know the first game of the world cup is difficult but they came away with three point i think it's been it's been really it's been that in a fantastic couple of days for them you know where they could build american and gain some more confidence and it's going to be interesting to see how that came pans out it's another kind of david goliath i mean he's been fatter another david to life time but we have seen already it doesn't always go the way you expected and we have got alexia shifts keep the ri
they that good i mean they don't need a kind be they can they can change city of cossack up players like vehicle cross if they're not in the lead and they need to go. they can go a bit more direct if they want with a player like that but he can also take part in in the playing and they still haven't yesterday so you know i've never ever seen in the plane a team where they didn't keep the ball so i expect them to have the ball long and i think iran will be quite happy with it and i think that we...