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time united during my time and of course united the elites and the coaches was to try to find these away but if you control it you know you can not let these things up and you know when they're not control that's a situation of course and i. do you think it would still have happened if it weren't for watching was here. in the main reason for that scandal would have would have happened anyway if i would be minister.
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time as we have demonstrated that north korea has been completely denuclearize the summit created this enormous historic opportunity for us to move forward together and fundamentally real shape the relationship between the united states and north korea. south korea's pharmacist's of the singapore summit was a turning point in denuclearizing the korean peninsula this is the first time that the highest authority after north korea promised the president of the united states to route its the complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula which we have asked their stirred the pullet political momentum for action to resolve the north korean nuclear issue secondly we should understand that the june twelfth summit is not the end but a new beginning tour is a denuclearized and peace for the korean peninsula correspondent wayne hay has more from seoul. well this was an opportunity for the u.s. secretary of state might provide some details following the meeting between donald trump and kim jong un in singapore it was also a chance for the three countries south korea the united states and japan to say to show that they are on the same page when it comes to the issue of north korea when it comes to the issue of denuclea
time as we have demonstrated that north korea has been completely denuclearize the summit created this enormous historic opportunity for us to move forward together and fundamentally real shape the relationship between the united states and north korea. south korea's pharmacist's of the singapore summit was a turning point in denuclearizing the korean peninsula this is the first time that the highest authority after north korea promised the president of the united states to route its the...
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so, there are times when the united states is focusing a hundred% are other times may be ten or 20%. or we may have an internal crisis or internal political event that captures our attention. it could be a piece of legislation, and economic problem or challenge. nonetheless, the foreign-policy, the rogue states, for size they are they take a great deal of our attention. >> host: do you think of cuba as a rogue state? >> guest: cuba was at one time the spear points. they were the most aggressive in spreading communism. for example, nicaragua, bolivia, they sent 16000 troops to angola, they were at the forefront. they were committed , and they provided oil and all sorts of resources to them. when the soviet union collapsed, so did cuba in many respects. their military no longer had provisions by the soviet union. they lost the oil. what save them is that they had to look to venezuela. chavez looked upon the cubans the way -- looked upon the ancient greeks. so, he helped them a great deal. he sent oil and a return cuban set medical doctors and police organizers to venezuela to help chav
so, there are times when the united states is focusing a hundred% are other times may be ten or 20%. or we may have an internal crisis or internal political event that captures our attention. it could be a piece of legislation, and economic problem or challenge. nonetheless, the foreign-policy, the rogue states, for size they are they take a great deal of our attention. >> host: do you think of cuba as a rogue state? >> guest: cuba was at one time the spear points. they were the...
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united states. that is the first time this had been articulated. the person who was president of the united states maintains that status. him,great britain received the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to queen victoria. >> what do we know about that meeting? >> they had a dinner. grant and his wife were there. the youngest son, jesse, was with them as well. he was not an -- invited to the dinner. he was supposed to have dinner with the household. according to some sources, mrs. grant was upset by this. she thinks the household means the staff. what it actually means is some of the lower board. she presses some individuals and eventually, queen victoria invites jesse to the dinner to an -- avoid any kind of snafu. has dinner with her. queen victoria writes in her diary that he was agreeable. agreeable in that american way. she seemed to enjoy dinner with him. she did not have a high opinion of his wife because of the way she doted on their son. queen victoria was not one for doting on her children. referred to grant as having the intel
united states. that is the first time this had been articulated. the person who was president of the united states maintains that status. him,great britain received the rest of the world treated him as such, looking to queen victoria. >> what do we know about that meeting? >> they had a dinner. grant and his wife were there. the youngest son, jesse, was with them as well. he was not an -- invited to the dinner. he was supposed to have dinner with the household. according to some...
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saw nothing in this upgrade from goldman goldman's push and cigna would go up 2.4% at the same time united health group announced one of the largest buybacks i have ever seen, 100 million shares and it gives you an incredible 20% dividend boost nobody talked about it by the end day it was up 7% how about valiant? a sign that ceo -- i bet it has more momentum. ever since the president decided to get tough on trade, boeing has been traded, but today the stock came within striking distance of the highs and the darn thing is back what can i say, it is a terrific sign ceo mullenberg has been quiet on china. let me saying something, there are literally a dozen airline purchasers that would love to get in the queue you know what he is crawling about? he is calling about mars musk probably doesn't even mind as tesla stocks surged 10% on predictions that musk himself made that the company will be swimming in cash thanks to a bill schedule that is kicking in. whether or not you actually believe what musk is saying, you have to admire the guy for sheer hutspa have you heard about buying 3m, it is not
saw nothing in this upgrade from goldman goldman's push and cigna would go up 2.4% at the same time united health group announced one of the largest buybacks i have ever seen, 100 million shares and it gives you an incredible 20% dividend boost nobody talked about it by the end day it was up 7% how about valiant? a sign that ceo -- i bet it has more momentum. ever since the president decided to get tough on trade, boeing has been traded, but today the stock came within striking distance of the...
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there has never been a better time to invest in united states, thanks to invest in united states, thanks years that has been an extraordinarily weak trade policy. the only north american energy and the return of the rule of law. 0ur economy is absolutely booming, the best has ever been. unemployment is at the lowest level in nearly half a century and for african—american and hispanic american workers, unemployment has reached its lowest level ever recorded. we welcome and encouraged japanese investors to open new plants and factories in the united states and that all happen. the prime minister has told me that will happen. we want new auto plants going to michigan and pennsylvania and ohio and many of our states that have them and some that don't and they will be doing that. japan is also ——japan they will be doing that. japan is also —— japan has also they will be doing that. japan is also ——japan has also remained critical partner in our efforts to promote a free and open pacific region, where sovereign name and is abate the rule of law, respect the rights of their neighbours and on th
there has never been a better time to invest in united states, thanks to invest in united states, thanks years that has been an extraordinarily weak trade policy. the only north american energy and the return of the rule of law. 0ur economy is absolutely booming, the best has ever been. unemployment is at the lowest level in nearly half a century and for african—american and hispanic american workers, unemployment has reached its lowest level ever recorded. we welcome and encouraged japanese...
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that is one of the main complaints by the united states, that this permanent agenda item that every time council meets has to review israel's conduct, she thinks that should not be in place. she also believes that people who are accused of human rights abuses should not have a seat on the cncil. she called the council a political bias and of this undermines its work to advance human rights. >> what impact is this going to have on the work of the human rights council not having the u.s. on board? from have alreadyeard several people criticizing this move saying the united states is supposed to lead by example to ma vocal about protecting rights around the world, and we heard from human rights watch saying that other countries will have to redouble their efforts. u.n. officials were not surprised by this announcement. they told the secretary general of this announcement was coming. he said he wished they could have remained on the council. >> this is not the first time the united human rights council, is it? a they've always had conflicted relationship with the uncil for many of the long-s
that is one of the main complaints by the united states, that this permanent agenda item that every time council meets has to review israel's conduct, she thinks that should not be in place. she also believes that people who are accused of human rights abuses should not have a seat on the cncil. she called the council a political bias and of this undermines its work to advance human rights. >> what impact is this going to have on the work of the human rights council not having the u.s. on...
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there is no way russia should be reinstated and the president of the united states should not be saying those words at this time. host: should the president meet with vladimir putin as the russian leader has proposed in austria? guest: i've no problem with the president of the united states meeting who he wants to. it's what happens at those meetings that's important. i do support the president meeting with whoever he thinks he should meet to make a mark a better. -- make america better. host: including kim jong-un? we heard from viewers who say he should not be meeting with him. guest: it's very clear to me the united states has no good military options in north korea. i fully support diplomacy. i support the summit. i support the meeting with the leader of north korea. i hope the meeting goes well. host: what are your concerns? guest: my concerns are the president of the united states has admitted he has not prepared very much for the summit. we are dealing with another country with nuclear weapons and your negotiating on something as important as nuclear weapons, you better know your fax. cts. my hope is by
there is no way russia should be reinstated and the president of the united states should not be saying those words at this time. host: should the president meet with vladimir putin as the russian leader has proposed in austria? guest: i've no problem with the president of the united states meeting who he wants to. it's what happens at those meetings that's important. i do support the president meeting with whoever he thinks he should meet to make a mark a better. -- make america better. host:...
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a time that unites hundreds of millions of muslims around the world. need to chop marks the end of the month of ramadan a time when believers fast from dawn to dusk. different branches of the face in different countries celebrate the need on varying days. but for the faithful everywhere eight is a time of prayer and celebration for rich and poor alike. it's a big day long thought that we really are all celebrating it we should remember to care for the poor people on this occasion in the for so that they can also enjoy the delight of this day. each outfitter is also known as sweet aid here in pakistan there were long lines as people indulged all stocked up for friends and family. for many aid it is also a chance to forget their troubles markets in damascus was flooded with those eager to celebrate. well syria's war seems far from over this central market was a picture of peace. in yemen two people mocked aid the festivities was subdued in sanaa but people still gathered in the streets a show of resilience as conflict and famine. lucky guy critical for no
a time that unites hundreds of millions of muslims around the world. need to chop marks the end of the month of ramadan a time when believers fast from dawn to dusk. different branches of the face in different countries celebrate the need on varying days. but for the faithful everywhere eight is a time of prayer and celebration for rich and poor alike. it's a big day long thought that we really are all celebrating it we should remember to care for the poor people on this occasion in the for so...
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united nations. thank you for joining us here on r.t. international and sharing your time more stories on the latest world cup footy action various. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the plus is protect themselves. in the final. six. welcome to the rock. shows here have been brought up to look at how the fundamental change. is affecting the local economy two years ago the people of gibraltar what a moment they voted ninety six percent to remain but the u.k. as a whole voted for broke two years later it seems that the weapons are blowing the economic uncertainty away from the rope just as the fall go but the servants of a book and this series of programs will look at the politics economy and the people of this famous fortress. but first your tweet your mistress and your e-mails and thank you all so much because if you message us thanking us for that ramadan you need space. show at the photo and feel of the message of it mubarak to first of all is on the brain said great show with wide open perspectives on everything you keep making them and i'll keep watching them
united nations. thank you for joining us here on r.t. international and sharing your time more stories on the latest world cup footy action various. manufacture consent to public wealth. when the plus is protect themselves. in the final. six. welcome to the rock. shows here have been brought up to look at how the fundamental change. is affecting the local economy two years ago the people of gibraltar what a moment they voted ninety six percent to remain but the u.k. as a whole voted for broke...
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democracy but we could already see where we're going to lead with episodes like the ninety's and united truett. the time was right for edward bernays power play in january nine hundred fifty three dwight eisenhower became the new president of the united states. was in heart advocated a frontal offensive against communism. the place to brothers in keepers john foster dulles became secretary of state allen dulles head of the cia both had been legal advisors to the united fruit company. the new ambassador to the united nations was senator henry cabot lodge a faithful lobbyist for the company's interests. kids family were longstanding shareholders. they were all men with an open ear for edward bernays messages. in august one nine hundred fifty three allen dulles his cia introduced new methods in iran it overturned the government of mohammad mosaddegh who had nationalized his country's petrol industry he was accused of communist collusion. in the success of the operation in iran convinced the eisenhower administration the cia was given a green light to intervene in guatemala. the operation was named success.
democracy but we could already see where we're going to lead with episodes like the ninety's and united truett. the time was right for edward bernays power play in january nine hundred fifty three dwight eisenhower became the new president of the united states. was in heart advocated a frontal offensive against communism. the place to brothers in keepers john foster dulles became secretary of state allen dulles head of the cia both had been legal advisors to the united fruit company. the new...
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already you know you know market it seems that if there's a perception i've heard this many times if the united states is treating its its friends worse than its enemies i mean it's centrally going down the track of threatening to sanction european countries and their companies and this is getting i you know i think it's the first time in the in the transatlantic alliance experience where you know sovereignty is really seems to be in and is being infringed upon i mean threatening companies that you know we there are financial transactions you know it's forcing companies to start trading in other currencies so the the the u.s. . treasury department can't go after you i mean is that what the nato allies are supposed to be worried about from the united states now i mean this is a new dilemma that this coalition this the lion says a facing go ahead mark. and i do remember when it was a snapshot of for now with all who have the u.s. attempt to prevent the export of the soviet cast western europe you have a very british companies taking part in that so there's a big precedence the point is that in th
already you know you know market it seems that if there's a perception i've heard this many times if the united states is treating its its friends worse than its enemies i mean it's centrally going down the track of threatening to sanction european countries and their companies and this is getting i you know i think it's the first time in the in the transatlantic alliance experience where you know sovereignty is really seems to be in and is being infringed upon i mean threatening companies that...
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programme: we're less than 2a hours away from the start of this year's world cup, but in 8 year's time, it'll be a united tournament, with canada, mexico, and the us confirmed as co—hosts for 2026. spain are in a "real" mess after a club versus country row. they've sacked their head coach just two days before their opening world cup match against the european champions. and we take a closer look at the host nation. russia are the lowest—ranked team in the tournament. but how far can they go on home soil? hello, and thanks for joining us on sport today. it's been quite a day in russia on the eve of the 21st world cup finals. we are also talking about the 23rd finals, because fifa members have voted for the united states, mexico, and canada to host the world cup in 2026. they beat off the bid from morocco and it will be the third time world cup finals matches will be in mexico, a first for canada, and a second chance for the us, where most games will be played. here's our sports news correspondent, richard conway. the member associations of canada, mexico, and the usa have been selected... united in victor
programme: we're less than 2a hours away from the start of this year's world cup, but in 8 year's time, it'll be a united tournament, with canada, mexico, and the us confirmed as co—hosts for 2026. spain are in a "real" mess after a club versus country row. they've sacked their head coach just two days before their opening world cup match against the european champions. and we take a closer look at the host nation. russia are the lowest—ranked team in the tournament. but how far...
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massive sweeping changes to the laws regarding ownership by i'm selling a firearm maybe it's time for the united states to start looking out for help. school is a. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end of the nasty and then i think you'll hear that it just is out and. stuff. this. stuff is. a fight for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super manager killian erroneous and spending shouldn't twenty million on one playa. book it's an experience like nothing else not to because i want to share what i think what i know about the beautiful game was great s
massive sweeping changes to the laws regarding ownership by i'm selling a firearm maybe it's time for the united states to start looking out for help. school is a. church secret indeed catholic priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this the do graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest says is a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standard is not the highest ranks...
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this is not the first time the united states has attempted negotiations with this tyrannical state. in the aftermath of these preliminary negotiations, many questions do remain. will china and russia hold firm on their commitments of applying sanctions to north korea? china and russia have continuously undermined our efforts against a range of global bad actors. will a traditional nuclear deterrence work with north korea? if the north is able to produce nuclear weapons and use them to hold world hostage and blackmail its neighbors, the world will become less safe. north korea has played the united states for decades. the days of blackmail are over. president trump has made this clear to kim jong un. we cannot afford the same iranian nuclear deal. to provide relief to a regime that would spread terror and chaos with whatever money is earned from sanctions relief. no more billions of american dollars secretly given to a rogue regime in the darkness of night on an isolated airstrip like our sgoft did -- government did with iran. giving concessions for the sake of ending nuclear threat
this is not the first time the united states has attempted negotiations with this tyrannical state. in the aftermath of these preliminary negotiations, many questions do remain. will china and russia hold firm on their commitments of applying sanctions to north korea? china and russia have continuously undermined our efforts against a range of global bad actors. will a traditional nuclear deterrence work with north korea? if the north is able to produce nuclear weapons and use them to hold...
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maybe it's time for the united states. head of the g. seven. as world leaders joined forces. of the united states. maybe. today but we also don't. need. after teaching children. for the chinese. regional security cooperation. international. the g. seven summit will get underway the tensions between traditional allies and on the streets of thousand protesters gathered to oppose the. leaders of the world's biggest economy. america imposition of. the french president has even suggested that america could find itself. maybe the american president doesn't mind being isolated today but we also don't mind being six if need be and it seems like himself is preparing for a tough gig at the g. seven he's tweeted that he's ready to fight with his fellow world leaders over the issue of trade he tweeted that the european union itself is charging the u.s. big. takes a closer look. the g seven june summit seems already destined for dysfunction with a heap of complaints from the u.s. as european allies some are suggesting a name change to keep up with the times we should have been united to i
maybe it's time for the united states. head of the g. seven. as world leaders joined forces. of the united states. maybe. today but we also don't. need. after teaching children. for the chinese. regional security cooperation. international. the g. seven summit will get underway the tensions between traditional allies and on the streets of thousand protesters gathered to oppose the. leaders of the world's biggest economy. america imposition of. the french president has even suggested that...
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the main concern with the the offensive is the american units wouldn't be the sition in time for sta start. general pershing suggested they operations. at the final meeting september 2 hey agreed to again the operation september 25 and limit the scope of the other operation. updated the plans he created. as a result of the time line to get troops in position for the ffensive he turned his attention to the problem of moving the divisions as soon as he can. was perations that he tasked with planning involved moving approximately 500,000 over 2,000 guns and 900,000 40 miles.pplies the movement of all of these men and supplies had to be with the withdrawal of french divisions presently at the front. of only three y roads over which the movement of troo and supplies can be added a further economy kicks. marshall's successful planning such a large of operation gave hill a reputation master logistician. the beginning of the offensive september saw him preparing orders for the changing belt himt a task that would keep through the phararmistice. had to move d he divisions around the sector. w
the main concern with the the offensive is the american units wouldn't be the sition in time for sta start. general pershing suggested they operations. at the final meeting september 2 hey agreed to again the operation september 25 and limit the scope of the other operation. updated the plans he created. as a result of the time line to get troops in position for the ffensive he turned his attention to the problem of moving the divisions as soon as he can. was perations that he tasked with...
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a stain on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a pattern of the united states in regards to the un you're watching our danger national we'll be back with more right at the top of the hour. the fruit of the poisonous tree this is what critics are calling the ongoing investigation of alleged trump world collusion with russia during the two thousand and sixteen election in the meantime the upper echelons of the f.b.i. have been decimated by the proving misconduct as russia gate morphed into f.b.i. game. camera. roughly once they showed some loop for the. videos during the boom. boom with the broccoli staring at. me down on string i don't rightly don't t.v.
a stain on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a...
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staying on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a pattern of the united states in regards to the un i personally think this is primarily a security issue involving into governmental affairs and you know to have closed sessions on an amount of this is not unprecedented that the u.n. and if you go by you know post nine eleven they've been number of close ations we do you u.s. is sponsoring is an element of. hypocrisy did interest groups and in goes are parties of be a second day of this conference happening in new york today and tomorrow. used this very lame excuse to knock down the counter terrorism obviously the us isn't happy with the fact that a russian
staying on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a...
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a stain on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a pattern of the united states in regards to the us. libya is being torn apart by rival armed groups seven years on from the full of khadafi and the city of derry on the frontline of the civil war now the limb in the army is now closing in on the city and has reportedly captured one district from militant forces the allen a operates in eastern libya and reject the internationally recognized government and tripoli. was. was on. that's it from our team for now but we will be back with more at the top of the hour in this state with our to international. she is very valuable and very competent so so far we go to
a stain on the un's record on transparency and civil society inclusion this is not the first time the united states has diminished its role in the united nations recently we saw the usa withdraw from the human rights council of the un prior to that we saw the united states withdrawing from the un body for organization education culture and science so the usa is reducing its role in the united nations and this withdrawal of two million dollars from the counterterrorism office seems to fit a...
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i think it is about time for the united states supreme court to this is actually illegal voterssomething so that can be better represented rather than being steered into districts against their will. guest: that is exactly right. both parties do gerrymandering when they have control. the maryland case we just talked about was democrats joined the district, trying to diminish the votes of republicans. the case in wisconsin was the other way around. the question is, is anyone going to be willing to step in and resolve this. politicians who control states may be reluctant to do that if it means they are going to lose their power. host: dennis, good morning from pennsylvania. go ahead. caller: good morning, thanks for taking my call. in the north carolina case, republicans openly brag that they drew those districts so there would be 10 republicans and three democrats. they also openly brag that had they had a way to do it they would have drawn them so there would be 11 republicans and only two democrats. i am from pennsylvania, and we just had the state supreme court redraw the districts her
i think it is about time for the united states supreme court to this is actually illegal voterssomething so that can be better represented rather than being steered into districts against their will. guest: that is exactly right. both parties do gerrymandering when they have control. the maryland case we just talked about was democrats joined the district, trying to diminish the votes of republicans. the case in wisconsin was the other way around. the question is, is anyone going to be willing...
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to be a better process to what we had back in twenty one the upcoming row house was decided time in the united states clear i'd like to turn back to you because we know that the president there donald trump he threw his weight behind this bid but you know at the same time he has of course been highly critical of his new. when it comes to trade and immigration policy some would say that he's even provoking them and that diplomacy between these three is really at a historic low here could this tournament though have the unintended consequence of saving nafta of improving relations. saving nafta perhaps going a bit far but it's certainly nice to see these leaders from mexico the united states and canada united on something as you say relations between these historic allies have been at a real low partly because of renegotiating nafta but also because of a lot of the rhetoric coming out of the white house donald trump's comments about mexicans coming into the united states when he called them rapists and murderers certainly drove a wedge between mexico and united states as well as his repeated cal
to be a better process to what we had back in twenty one the upcoming row house was decided time in the united states clear i'd like to turn back to you because we know that the president there donald trump he threw his weight behind this bid but you know at the same time he has of course been highly critical of his new. when it comes to trade and immigration policy some would say that he's even provoking them and that diplomacy between these three is really at a historic low here could this...
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over time that will be the case. the united states will not be the most important player in north korea. but for right now, this is trump's moment, and we'll see how much is actually accomplished as a consequence. but the big deal here is that we've taken the risk factor away from the idea of a military conflict between the u.s. and north korea and the actors in the region who weren't engaged before now are. i think that's actually most of what's happening around north korea right now is notmanating from donald trump or washington anymore. it's now between the north koreans and the south koreans, the north koreans and china. that's the way it's been for most of history. that's the way it's returned. >> ian bremer, founder of the political risk consultancy, appreciate having you here. it is remarkable the transformation he's talking about there. we talked about this at the very beginning of our broadcast tonight that before -- not only before this year, b before this spring, kim jong-un, the dictator of north korea, had never, e
over time that will be the case. the united states will not be the most important player in north korea. but for right now, this is trump's moment, and we'll see how much is actually accomplished as a consequence. but the big deal here is that we've taken the risk factor away from the idea of a military conflict between the u.s. and north korea and the actors in the region who weren't engaged before now are. i think that's actually most of what's happening around north korea right now is...
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calling for other countries to vote in favor of the fifth it's interesting that this comes at a time that the united states has had such fraught relations with its neighbors in canada and mexico or mexico obviously the repeated calls to build a wall on the border of donald trump calling of mexican immigrants coming to the u.s. rapists and murderers the renegotiation of nafta as you mentioned is of major point of tension with canada we just heard him and insulting prime minister justin trudeau after and she seven summit in which donald trump managed to snub some of the united states' closest allies fire arriving late leaving early in favor of meeting with north korean leader kim jong un and refusing to sign on to a joint statement of common values at the very end so in this political climate you might think that this would be really fraught however it's important to remember that fifa is going to be the one doing a lot of the heavy lifting in terms of organizing and most importantly donald trump is not going to be in office once we get around to twenty twenty six. so the thank you so much here for no
calling for other countries to vote in favor of the fifth it's interesting that this comes at a time that the united states has had such fraught relations with its neighbors in canada and mexico or mexico obviously the repeated calls to build a wall on the border of donald trump calling of mexican immigrants coming to the u.s. rapists and murderers the renegotiation of nafta as you mentioned is of major point of tension with canada we just heard him and insulting prime minister justin trudeau...
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forces and the will also not give it to the soldiers call the shots but unfortunately at the time the united nations refused to take it because they said they lack the. they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities down and from all the factions the military factions in the country but what their own not this plan is going to be implemented or i think it is too early to suggest that yes they these are just reports so far and we hear from the pro who journalist hussein advocate the area who said that the who things would not be giving up their ballistic missiles because they don't trust the u.n. and the international community to guarantee that the saudis will not continue their bombing campaign do you think that the saudi led coalition is ready now to sit down with the who things for this proposed negotiated settlement for you know a cease fire for a transitional government later on. well this is arming this plan is not new it's similar to the plan of suggested by t
forces and the will also not give it to the soldiers call the shots but unfortunately at the time the united nations refused to take it because they said they lack the. they lack the largest to control the. the. data now i'm not quite sure i think it's changed because we have a new plan which depends on taken away the hours of the qualities down and from all the factions the military factions in the country but what their own not this plan is going to be implemented or i think it is too early...
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president kennedy it is time for : the united states to fulfill its obligations around the world. it requires that the united states move forward economically that the people of this country , participate in rising prosperity. and it is a fact in 1962, and the first six months of 1963, the economy of the united states grew, not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the 1950's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the --ted states needs economically, in space, militarily. and in final analysis, the strength depends among that willingness of the citizens of the united state to assume the burdens of leadership. i know one place that they are. here in this rain in fort worth in texas in the united stas. we're going forward. thank you. [applause] >> he talked about leadership and faith, leadership in the world, leadership in the world. he talked about american ambitions both here and a broad. there was a very inspirational speech, even though it was cold and rainy. people were holding newspapers over their h
president kennedy it is time for : the united states to fulfill its obligations around the world. it requires that the united states move forward economically that the people of this country , participate in rising prosperity. and it is a fact in 1962, and the first six months of 1963, the economy of the united states grew, not only faster than nearly every western country, which had not been true in the 1950's, but also grew faster than the soviet union itself. that is the kind of strength the...
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cast your votes. >> up next, trump administration cuttings a tie to left wing loonacey at united nations, about time, we take up that with ed rollins lou: president trump is announcing his administration is withdrawing from the united nations human rights council. nikki haley says they are biased against israel and protect human rights abusers. the united states has officially withdrawn. joining me, ed rollins, fox business political analyst. the dean, great american. ed: nice to be with you. lou: the president has withdrawn us from the human rights council. by the way, the bush administration should never have gone along with it and bear great responsibility for having given a platform for the anti-israel platforms in the united nations. ed: they are also anti-israel. i think they did the right thing. >> they weighed in. they 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
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. >> the time warner unit will be renamed warner media. warner media wil fall under the umbrella company of at&t. shares of at&t finished about 2% hier. >>> meantime, the european union has cleared the way for comcast touy british broadcaster sky for $31 billion. comcast submitted its offer in ril, prompting sky to drop its support for a lower bid from fox. the sky acquisition would substantially increase comcastrn inional operations and as a reminder, comcast is the parent company of cnbc, which produces this program. >>> to economic news, an industrial production which unexpectedly fell inst may. inal output, which is a measure of everything produced by the nation's factories, mines, and utilities slipped .1% last month in part to a fire at a major ford supplier but also nds three straight months of gains. >>> consumer sentiment has risen to its highest level in three months, according to a survey, consumers are upbeat about future ince and job prospects. when consumers feel good, in theory they spend more, which helps lif economic growt
. >> the time warner unit will be renamed warner media. warner media wil fall under the umbrella company of at&t. shares of at&t finished about 2% hier. >>> meantime, the european union has cleared the way for comcast touy british broadcaster sky for $31 billion. comcast submitted its offer in ril, prompting sky to drop its support for a lower bid from fox. the sky acquisition would substantially increase comcastrn inional operations and as a reminder, comcast is the...
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as european allies some are suggesting a name change to keep up with the times we should have been united stewing both to save them to the group challenges of the world and instead of that we would be divided between not to be just certain it would be a g six. it's not too hard to see where the fallout between washington and the rest of the pack is coming from in just two years donald trump has caused serious problems for a major international agreements first by announcing he was ditching the paris climate accord then the iran nuclear agreement the breakthrough deal which took years to negotiate and now he's unleashed a trade war with the e.u. by slapping tariffs on their steel and aluminum. the united states will withdraw from the iran nuclear deal the united states will withdraw from the paris climate accord the united states has been taken advantage of other countries both friendly and not so friendly for many many decades i'm here to protect and one of the reasons i was elected is on protecting our workers on protecting our companies even the angle of merkel who is known for maintain
as european allies some are suggesting a name change to keep up with the times we should have been united stewing both to save them to the group challenges of the world and instead of that we would be divided between not to be just certain it would be a g six. it's not too hard to see where the fallout between washington and the rest of the pack is coming from in just two years donald trump has caused serious problems for a major international agreements first by announcing he was ditching the...
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let's listen to like sex lives cutting hong kong in the united time where more e but has had my marginalization signed i change i government's lower the best of search engines and landed. delicately to catch house out remaining significant certain foreign forces are stars. find. to be aware of your. credit card or again in your europe the credit credit card company confirming some sometimes actually have been all along. countries including good i do not intend them ireland issue. call back after zero three three gas gas stations and even some old bridges and kay according to users. the explain plan. the swiss bank hhs speaking automotive industry wide watch issue saying. ourzñvpx]ççaayooc 06/01/18 06/01/18 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica, this is democracy now! billionump: we got $6 for opioids and getting rid of that scourge that is taking over our country. and the numbers are way down. amy: this week president trump claimed "the numbers are way down" in the opioid epidemic. in fact, the latest statistics show there was an increase of opioid-related deaths an
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the us and china while at the same time criticizing the united states for what she described as the illegal introduction of tariffs on alimony and steel by the us president donald trump last month she's also called on the world trade organization to address china's policy of economic dumping of the exporting of its goods a very low price is abroad undercutting domestic producers in importing nation seceded a maelstrom said that she felt that the european union was doing this somewhat reluctantly but within the rules of the world trade organization the e.u. earmarked earlier on in the year three point two billion dollars worth of u.s. goods to impose tariffs on those towers of course begin on friday were toiletry measures expected to send very much in the eyes of the european union a symbolic message to the white house. prepared to take over the top spots in a world cup. yes . now only this. when the news breaks. on the mailman city and the story builds to be forced to leave just. when people need to be heard to women in googles be gone soon and given away in refugee camps al jazeera has tea
the us and china while at the same time criticizing the united states for what she described as the illegal introduction of tariffs on alimony and steel by the us president donald trump last month she's also called on the world trade organization to address china's policy of economic dumping of the exporting of its goods a very low price is abroad undercutting domestic producers in importing nation seceded a maelstrom said that she felt that the european union was doing this somewhat...
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incarcerates them separately theirometimes after parents' immigration status is a hard, they still have time uniting with their children cases, the children end up with human traffickers. you whatoing to tell to feel. i want to share my feelings. i hope you'll hear yours. do in thee tried to series is to do two things at the same time. one to show if people come from different backgrounds and can have aiew points civil dialogue. and we tried twice before. today, of course, it is by far our most challenging topic. so we'll especially call on each other to have a frank one which is but respectful. i'm going to try now. a lot of people. some of you and some others. we are not surprised. it is an extremely complicated issue. is one view point. are much farther apart. like to mention. to inspire.e thing or is it more and more people told me this is so yesterday. integration is here. it is something that most of us losing faith in. we're thinking about a policy. not sure what it means, but the's why we're having discussion. some people believe that the minority person should be able to bulldoze. some of t
incarcerates them separately theirometimes after parents' immigration status is a hard, they still have time uniting with their children cases, the children end up with human traffickers. you whatoing to tell to feel. i want to share my feelings. i hope you'll hear yours. do in thee tried to series is to do two things at the same time. one to show if people come from different backgrounds and can have aiew points civil dialogue. and we tried twice before. today, of course, it is by far our most...
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times. there's an old joke that the united kingdom and the united states are two nations divided by a commonanguage. but whether you say ‘a—loo—min—um' and i say aluminium, a 10% tariff on imports of that and 25% on imports of steel, is not a friendly gesture. on friday, donald trump's administration imposed the duties, saying negotiations with the european union, canada and mexico hadn't made enough progress in the two months since he first threatened tariffs on foreign metals. the french said it was "illegal", the british called it "absurd", and justin trudeau, canada's pm, looked hurt. stephanie, the european commissioner responsible for responding to this said it wasn't so much a trade war as a dangerous game, but how seriously are they taking it in brussels? they take it very seriously and the reactions coming up from brussels at the end of the week, they were quite harsh. will this be a tit—for—tat escalation, what everybody is talking about? it will be difficult from the european perspective because every country has different interests. the next question is what comes after steel? fr
times. there's an old joke that the united kingdom and the united states are two nations divided by a commonanguage. but whether you say ‘a—loo—min—um' and i say aluminium, a 10% tariff on imports of that and 25% on imports of steel, is not a friendly gesture. on friday, donald trump's administration imposed the duties, saying negotiations with the european union, canada and mexico hadn't made enough progress in the two months since he first threatened tariffs on foreign metals. the...
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the ninth circuit opinion that applies flores to family units protracted time line for asylum claims, limited detention facilities and a division of responsibility between i.c.e., health and human services and under other agencies. so you can see how this quickly becomes enormously complex because of this overlay of federal law, consent decrees, court judgments, and other divided responsibilities among federal agencies. underlying this complex array of factors is something pretty uncontroversial, though, i think every member of this chamber will agree with the trump administration that we should never be placing children in prisons or jails with hardened criminals when their parents are being prosecuted. but by the same token, i and many others, certainly don't want family members to be separated from one another. as a consequence of department of homeland security and administration officials enforcing laws they are sworn to uphold. what we're literally being told is that there is a false choice here. you can either enforce the law, or unify family members. we're hearing from many of
the ninth circuit opinion that applies flores to family units protracted time line for asylum claims, limited detention facilities and a division of responsibility between i.c.e., health and human services and under other agencies. so you can see how this quickly becomes enormously complex because of this overlay of federal law, consent decrees, court judgments, and other divided responsibilities among federal agencies. underlying this complex array of factors is something pretty...
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they make entry into the united states or in this man's case at the time of uestion though what port of entry? the man claims he planned to make that declaration at nurem international during his layover before he left to or mean yeah, but authorities here seem -- or at least everything that we've -- everything that's pointing to what we have right here is that this seizure made by authorities happened hat cleveland international airport so that's the question here. if you're moving with these large amounts of money, should you make that at your initial point of departure or your last u.s. port of entry before you least united states? we looked at the forms here, and it just doesn't say. we turned to customs and border protection saying they cannot comment because of pending litigation, and they simply referred us to the form that doesn't go into great detail. >> have they told the man whether or not he can get his money back? >> the seizure took place in october. two months later the man then received that formal notice that they would not give him back his m
they make entry into the united states or in this man's case at the time of uestion though what port of entry? the man claims he planned to make that declaration at nurem international during his layover before he left to or mean yeah, but authorities here seem -- or at least everything that we've -- everything that's pointing to what we have right here is that this seizure made by authorities happened hat cleveland international airport so that's the question here. if you're moving with these...
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we're now in day with an early penalty we're back with half time analysis with united boss. yeah plenty of interesting analysis and insight from our star experts there well followers on footballing veterans alike have been gauging team's chances and sharing their thoughts about the atmosphere in russia over one hundred eighty thousand fans from all over the globe have arrived in russia we asked people in moscow for their first impressions. pretty well sometimes russia has been a great hosts for us and yes couldn't a lot without russia we have russia we are seeing some very nice country there friends the people and. friendly and moisten calling and i couldn't be more helpful and the fans if from all around the world was just fantastic it's been a wonderful time here in moscow is ready for all these people called me thank you very much you know how nine down below. zero. zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero zero here you see the young. ron see the fans how you make an entrance meanwhile thousands of argentinian fans and i've seen them all day long here in moscow they'v
we're now in day with an early penalty we're back with half time analysis with united boss. yeah plenty of interesting analysis and insight from our star experts there well followers on footballing veterans alike have been gauging team's chances and sharing their thoughts about the atmosphere in russia over one hundred eighty thousand fans from all over the globe have arrived in russia we asked people in moscow for their first impressions. pretty well sometimes russia has been a great hosts for...
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it does not to say, chinese who were present in the united states at the time. congress debated the question and remain controversial. it doesin pennsylvania argued te language was too broad. is the child of the chinese immigrant, a citizen? if so, what rights have been? -- they? to me, reminiscent of contemporary debates, he asked, are californians to remain complicit will they are overrun by immigrants. are they to be outrun by their home by the chinese? in our millions, are the states to lose control? is a united states determined that they will become citizens? it will connect california argued that the language of the amendment was too broad because they were making citizens of the chinese port in the united states. the chinese are in and it meant to me although, i have lived among them. economic good citizens of them. he asked, what is the difference in chinese and africans? he explained that the chinese are foreigners in the ego is a native. here, theyricans are have to be dealt with, he said the chinese, are in a different situation. for decades, the dep
it does not to say, chinese who were present in the united states at the time. congress debated the question and remain controversial. it doesin pennsylvania argued te language was too broad. is the child of the chinese immigrant, a citizen? if so, what rights have been? -- they? to me, reminiscent of contemporary debates, he asked, are californians to remain complicit will they are overrun by immigrants. are they to be outrun by their home by the chinese? in our millions, are the states to...
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this is before putin came long along and for a long time the united states had one within tremendousthe world beyond military power. we were the good guys is most generous country in the world. we generally wanted peace, allies, a lot of wonderful allies around the world, australia and canada. and latin america. we are part of a really good guys alliance. and we're a country and alliance of countries of democracies. and we believed all of us in limited government. all the countries i mentioned believed in the limited government and the rights of man and woman against the power of government. since trump's begun he's begun somehow in some awful way to grow toward being like putin to, being the kind of person putin wants on his sleazy low level of world view where they no longer have a moral advantage as a good guy. it seems like that's what he wanted was this guy we're looking at. >> he relates to strong men to, authoritarian leaders whether it be the detertes. >> to get a guy like trump and make trump more like putin? >> he is body that be able to deal with him, he's not going to be
this is before putin came long along and for a long time the united states had one within tremendousthe world beyond military power. we were the good guys is most generous country in the world. we generally wanted peace, allies, a lot of wonderful allies around the world, australia and canada. and latin america. we are part of a really good guys alliance. and we're a country and alliance of countries of democracies. and we believed all of us in limited government. all the countries i mentioned...
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their day started at nine am local time in singapore prime time viewing in the united states. the two leaders were joined by their officials if the two sides stick to what they've agreed here will be many more meetings. in the garden all seemed amicable as the two leaders strolled in talk together and there was something trump was keen for kim to see the inside of his official limousine known as the beast both leaders will feel they've got something out of this summit each gets the prestige of meeting the other kim gets to appear committed to denuclearize ation while trump may yet be credited as being the first u.s. president to bring peace to the korean peninsula the deal makes no mention either of north korea's harsh human rights history you know this is a fundamental freedom this is a principle of human existence and you know for donald trump to say that kim jong un is now a nice guy when he's got one hundred twenty thousand people in gulags in the mountains is just not on a few diplomatic encounters have been so eagerly anticipated the question now is whether all this will
their day started at nine am local time in singapore prime time viewing in the united states. the two leaders were joined by their officials if the two sides stick to what they've agreed here will be many more meetings. in the garden all seemed amicable as the two leaders strolled in talk together and there was something trump was keen for kim to see the inside of his official limousine known as the beast both leaders will feel they've got something out of this summit each gets the prestige of...
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united. here's speculation about the move for mons now. during his timeith manchester united, he scored 253 goals and won 16 major trophies. it's believed that his deal will keep nim washington throug 2020. the transfer window opens on july 10 td, and that means c rooneld play when united opens in their new field, audi field. hat would be on july 14th. they have to maat happen, right? they have to bring wayne rooney for the opening of the field. it would only make sense. >> if you say so. >> highest paid player for d.c.. united >>> tiger woods teeing off in auerbach ya we talked to him before hi return to the tournament he started years ago. >>> plus, the fourth of july holiday is almost here. reminders for staying safe u're going ant tyoto wo >>> the music world is remembering joe jackson. >> the father of the most popular music family died after a battle with pancreatic cancer. there's no word yet on funeral arrangements. j jackson was89 years old. >>> with just a week to go the fourth of july, a warning for you this morning. >> the demonstration on how
united. here's speculation about the move for mons now. during his timeith manchester united, he scored 253 goals and won 16 major trophies. it's believed that his deal will keep nim washington throug 2020. the transfer window opens on july 10 td, and that means c rooneld play when united opens in their new field, audi field. hat would be on july 14th. they have to maat happen, right? they have to bring wayne rooney for the opening of the field. it would only make sense. >> if you say so....
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and the penta and mattis where considering a conflict with north korea and that is the first time the unitedtrategic patience under the obama administration was ready to go in and do something about their behavior and that fear led them to this. >> some people argue we gave up too much, that the wargames should not be stopped,ome people argue just having a meeting in itself, seeing that white two flags next to each as propaganda, they have ing it sanctions on them. we may have given a little bit but in totality, if we confirm and verify denuclearization of north korea that is going to be huge not just for the united states but rld. >> a lot of criticism came from legitimizing kim jong un, smiling at pictures and things like that but how else do you make a deal? you can walk in insulting and scowling with somebody. this is ason that has run a reg same thing, hundreds of thousands of their own people died in prisons for saying things against the regime, killed his own brother, members of the family aren't even off-limits so these are brutal people the president is dealing with and much better
and the penta and mattis where considering a conflict with north korea and that is the first time the unitedtrategic patience under the obama administration was ready to go in and do something about their behavior and that fear led them to this. >> some people argue we gave up too much, that the wargames should not be stopped,ome people argue just having a meeting in itself, seeing that white two flags next to each as propaganda, they have ing it sanctions on them. we may have given a...
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judge to decide whether in fact asylum should be granted or should not be granted and during that time the united states is bound by its own laws as well as other types of international treaties to make sure that the are not mistreated while in that situation and i think that this bears repeating when you talk about the laws and donald trump and members of the administration of put for tried to put forth that this is a law that that's why the separation is happening this is not a law this is in no way a law to something that hit it's a policy from his it ministration it and previous administrations have never actually crossed this line and done this why do you think that is. well i think what you said definitely bears emphasis this is a choice this is a draconian choice an inhumane choice in my opinion by this administration one they do not have it will make one that is not compelled right or laws at all and as you point out two prior administrations faced with similar types of choices knew that it was the wrong thing to do that it was the un-american thing to do is the unethical thing to do what
judge to decide whether in fact asylum should be granted or should not be granted and during that time the united states is bound by its own laws as well as other types of international treaties to make sure that the are not mistreated while in that situation and i think that this bears repeating when you talk about the laws and donald trump and members of the administration of put for tried to put forth that this is a law that that's why the separation is happening this is not a law this is in...