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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have glenn d.'s and he is a professor at the higher school of economics right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here we have this k. bailey hutchinson the american ambassador to nato she had a little while she got into a bit of a scrap. threatening to take out russian missiles what's the backstory much at me. the reason why she wanted to take up the russian missile system. well they're arguing russia is developing new missiles which goes counter to diana's treaty which is if you were in the former medium range missiles so but well i guess in her defense afterwards she did try to walk it back but in the process she actually made it a lot worse because her argument sentient wa
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have glenn d.'s and he is a professor at the higher school of economics right gentlemen cross-talk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. this is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were told sixty dollars a day it's hard work for the workers not these. and so they want to relieve their stress of how do they relieve their stress these men move that outlet these men sleep that comfort many. people have been murdered up here people been raped they're massive drug issues up here you have a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. seemed wrong. just don't hold. me close but yet to shape out these days becomes agitated and gains from it equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. unfortunately the united nations security council in his approach to yemen is only to l
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. this is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there's an issue. here in the. they were told sixty dollars a day it's hard work for the...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to you as a sign of playing to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two era where everyone gets into debt and america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa good name and they're all saying no we want markets close up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. with this many of the. tricom sentenced to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. when the financial merry go round lifts only the one percent of. the time we can all middle of the room six. million real news. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crime stamping each dish. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the old for rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per sec
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to you as a sign of playing to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two era where everyone gets into debt and america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa good name and they're all saying no we want markets close up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part...
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u.s. interior secretary trenton's a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to us a sign of playing to this idea of the us dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa become a mad they're all saying no we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization any more. one else chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any old belief yet to shape our disdain comes to agitate and in games from an equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. the way to the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. crossing their fingers to the world a simple they want to. but many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentries sides of the drug used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities. bank. policy to. get them in a lot of class and t
u.s. interior secretary trenton's a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to us a sign of playing to this idea of the us dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa become a mad they're all saying no we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks. the u.s. is trying to claim to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two hero rambling it's the death of america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa become a mad they're all saying now we want markets all as a trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. join me every thursday on the alex simon chill and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i've been saying the numbers
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the back and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely watching the hawks....
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be new in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and there's just no way that hasn't been that we hear even many of the dems families want the death penalty to be abolished the reason we have to keep the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families want to that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come in saying. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. in a world of big partisan movies a lot of things and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door. and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it'
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer it be new in the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying and there's just no way that hasn't been that we hear even many of the...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. join me every thursday on the alex simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world the politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. the u.s. is trying to claim to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa name it they're all saying now we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization that it was. when else chose seemed wrong. but old rules just don't hold. any new world yet to shape out these days it comes to attitude and in game treatment equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart we choose to look for common ground. this is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically pump it out of the ground you would have well well. there's a lot of money with your oil and with that comes. a lot of a
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u.s. navy man i have to say that i think what the very knowledgeable about such matters secretary of the interior here and i'm being a little facetious has revealed the dangerous new capability of the u.s. navy they have evidently equipped their ships with the transforming the land shark attack so that u.s. navy ships can now go off the sea into the land to blockade russia's energy supplies which the vast majority of our pipelines ships energy the vast majority mean it does do some l.n.g. it does some oil by tanker but the vast majority of russia's energy to market europe. via pipelines so that is the only way i can interpret his remark you know but the interesting. thing is that it this is it and it's not just russia we're looking at china and of course we have the rand saying sions looming here which we hopefully will be able to talk about here this is the u.s. determining how countries trade who they can trade with and essentially what kind of relationships they have with other countries by their united nations. this is very important not only china and russia getting sick of it you know durin
u.s. navy man i have to say that i think what the very knowledgeable about such matters secretary of the interior here and i'm being a little facetious has revealed the dangerous new capability of the u.s. navy they have evidently equipped their ships with the transforming the land shark attack so that u.s. navy ships can now go off the sea into the land to blockade russia's energy supplies which the vast majority of our pipelines ships energy the vast majority mean it does do some l.n.g. it...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens naval blockade of russia. finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with international and we have glenn d.'s and he is a professor at the higher school of economics originally cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here we have this k. bailey hutchinson the american ambassador to nato she had a little while she got into a bit of a scrap. threatening to take out russian missiles what's the back story looked at me. well the reason why she wanted to take out the russian missiles as well they're arguing russia is developing new missiles which goes counter to diana's treaty which is more of you were the former medium range missiles so but. i guess in her defense afterwards she did try to walk it back but in the process she actually made it a lot worse because her arguments are no it's not the f
u.s. interior secretary threatens naval blockade of russia. finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with international and we have glenn d.'s and he is a professor at the higher school of economics originally cross-like rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens. naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. the ways of the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. crossing just as the little simpleton what do we got most of entering the us to some just about but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the last person asked dan call mom. lucy to morrow i'll tell her that much when i get a man on a quest and i want to that. they have what are their options to stay in the country with donald trump in the white house. both of you what does he have to be about to do to cope with the old assisted struggles of many couples. to which at the push include impulse response both. of you out to the poor the hope of the. u.s. the sonics playing to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over post world war two hero for everyone gets into debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa become a myth they're all saying n
u.s. interior secretary threatens. naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. the ways of the united states is dangerous for moost of the illegal immigrants. crossing just as the little simpleton what do we got most of entering the us to some just about but if many of them look for refuge in the so-called sentry sides the drifter used to share information about undocumented migrants with federal authorities the last person asked dan call mom. lucy to morrow i'll tell her...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with spoke make international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics.
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt she's a political analyst with spoke make international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics.
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally reveal. the imaginary towns in your what you're going on the ground is indonesia after lethal earthquakes and failed warning systems hosts the annual. of bastions of alleged economic hit man the i.m.f. and the world bank coming up on the show a clinton administration official lays out the threats to the trump presidency and the man one step to be drums ambassador to the e.u. it's back plus spoken word and the civil rights struggle we speak to award winning poet sophie i think or the first while the media of nato nations continue to allege russia of unproven crimes its biggest economic bloc the e.u. continues do negotiate with defacto bricks at rogue state britain so how will the u.k. deal with the usa as it threatens china with tariffs and iran with war all this limits the us media that appears to be at war with trump over everything from russia to alleged sex crimes and all this when you liberal i.m.f. was christine legarde today makes veiled threats against trump trade policy joining me now
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate glenn let me go to you first here we have this k. bailey hutchinson the american ambassador to nato she had a little while she got into a bit of a scrap.
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally being revealed. cross talking some real news i'm joined by my guest here in moscow mark sloboda he's an international affairs and security analyst we also have dimitri bobbitt he's a political analyst with sputnik international and we have these and he is a professor at the higher school of economics crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i always appreciate glenn let me go...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to us a sign explaining to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two era where everyone gets a debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa name it they're all saying now we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the globalization anymore. this is crude oil. soon they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well. there's a lot of money with fuel and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars you're. pretty sure. you're a newbie and. they were told sixty dollars a day hard work will work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve the stress these men that outweigh his men that come for these many. people who've been murdered up here people been raped there are massive dr
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. to us a sign explaining to this idea of the u.s. dollar reserve currency empire they've built over a post world war two era where everyone gets a debt to the america and pays homage to america china russia iran africa name it they're all saying now we want markopolos up even trump wants markopolos up we want to go for it we want to trade directly bilaterally we don't want to be part of the...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. and we're back with dr ablow back her abdulla former foreign minister of yemen discussing the war and yeah man and what can be done to put an end to it. so dr the u.n. peace talks in september failed because they didn't show up what should be a promise or who say so they actually start talking and settle this as a coalition have been interested in that or do they want a military of the very first. i think the best one to answer this question is the special envoy who would knew exactly what happened why the. he's did not participate in the. geneva could consult haitians let it in my mind i think it over use the. the the geneva consultations were looked at as a continuation of the previous ones and maybe nobody took him very seriously this is a personal view and the way that it was in the negotiations with. the there were some company fissions in the travel of the post-season the. delegate to if you need a. real. need i think the special envoy can also the question what is the arab coal
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. and we're back with dr ablow back her abdulla former foreign minister of yemen discussing the war and yeah man and what can be done to put an end to it. so dr the u.n. peace talks in september failed because they didn't show up what should be a promise or who say so they actually start talking and settle this as a coalition have been interested in that or do they want a military of the very...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. the be. above. unfortunately the united nations security council and its approach to yemen is only to listen to the speech of employees it affords every month or two months and then that is until tuesday when we expect their owns and i mean that imminent to present tense in the security council would make their statements which are always it even to. a saudi journalist vanishes into. turkey with reports he's been killed inside the saudi consulate riyadh fiercely denies such allegations. also this hour a wake up call for the german chancellor angela merkel as polls predict her main coalition partner of the c.s.u. will see its worst performance in decades and of arias upcoming regional elections . and it's seventeen years since the start of the u.s. war in afghanistan and a new u.n. report warns there's been a terrific increase in the number of civilian casualties just this year.
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. the be. above. unfortunately the united nations security council and its approach to yemen is only to listen to the speech of employees it affords every month or two months and then that is until tuesday when we expect their owns and i mean that imminent to present tense in the security council would make their statements which are always it even to. a saudi journalist vanishes into. turkey with...
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u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. what holds his hands to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president one should. want to. have two going to be close to see what will befall three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. that first sip. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well well well. there's a lot of money with the oil and with that comes. a lot of a lot of people from all over the country. if you don't make a hundred thousand dollars a year. as a minimum there is an issue. here in india. they work all sixteen hours a day it's hard work will work it's not easy work and so they want to relieve their stress and how do they relieve their stress these men moved back out like he's a man that comfort these men that. people have been murdered up here people can raise their massive drug issues up here give a boom you have everything else that comes along with money. wel
u.s. interior secretary threatens a naval blockade of russia is the trump doctrine finally revealed. what holds his hands to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president one should. want to. have two going to be close to see what will befall three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the house. that first sip. this is crude oil. so they need to actually physically hold it out of the ground you would have well well well...
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u.s. interior secretary ryan zinke under scrutiny for misuse of taxpayer dollars. healthcare is playing in the midterm election race in republican idaho. spain overtakes italy as the main entry point for undocumented migrants coming to europe. and, much more. dr >> wf: another member of president trump's cabinet has come under scrutiny for alleged ethical lapses. interior secretary ryan zinke is being investigated on several fronts, and as william brangham reports, they include misusing taxpayer funds for family travel, and using his office to further his and others' business interests. t >> branghat's right, judy. the interior secretary is currently under at least four different investigations by the department's inspector general. according to the "washington post," the most recent i.g. thport concerns allegation zinke tried to secure free travel for his wife in government vehicles. any non-government employee is supposed to reimburse the government for those kinds of trips, but zinke allegedly tried to get his wife a volunteer job at the department so she could
u.s. interior secretary ryan zinke under scrutiny for misuse of taxpayer dollars. healthcare is playing in the midterm election race in republican idaho. spain overtakes italy as the main entry point for undocumented migrants coming to europe. and, much more. dr >> wf: another member of president trump's cabinet has come under scrutiny for alleged ethical lapses. interior secretary ryan zinke is being investigated on several fronts, and as william brangham reports, they include misusing...
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treaty become the homeland for tribal communities, and help provide a temporal division between the interior u.s. history of the american west and the post- incorporated or post- consolidated form of u.s. state control that increasingly characterizes the post 1860-ish world in which, if one leaves one reservation without a pass, the army officials -- if one continues ceremonies that are prohibited, these then have repercussions that become often violent and militarily enforced. those become the structuring elements of the reservation era world that might be familiar to us from other venues. that world will be the basis for the emergence of 20th- century native america one that still has many legacies to this day. >> i appreciate that periodization. i will start with another chronology. my book came out in 1987. it was almost instantly outvoted and superseded by what you are talking about. it is a good experience to have these young folks doing all these things you are interested in doing. on the indian history side, this has been a incredible proliferation of understandings. those were not avail
treaty become the homeland for tribal communities, and help provide a temporal division between the interior u.s. history of the american west and the post- incorporated or post- consolidated form of u.s. state control that increasingly characterizes the post 1860-ish world in which, if one leaves one reservation without a pass, the army officials -- if one continues ceremonies that are prohibited, these then have repercussions that become often violent and militarily enforced. those become the...
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working behind the scenes with the trump administration to put pressure on -- from department of interior on the u.s. fish and wildlife service. it really casts a bad light on san francisco. we have one of the most dynamic ecosystems in the world here with the bay delta, and it's collapsing under our watch. it's unconshonabcoinable that s francisco should be in bed with the trump administration to do that. i do want to say there was one public entity that did have a debate on the bay delta water quality control plan. bosca hasn't had any voted, san francisco hasn't had any votes, but the city of palo alto had votes, and after hearing from -- [inaudible] >> preside >> president cohen: next speaker. >> denise lewy. resident of san francisco my entire life. my household averages 12 gallons perperson perday. we want our water savings to go to the environment, not to other businesses or agriculture. today you've heard many citizens speak on behalf of the environment and sustainability. kris in a pappas, president of the league of san francisco voters asked to convey the support for the league's water pla
working behind the scenes with the trump administration to put pressure on -- from department of interior on the u.s. fish and wildlife service. it really casts a bad light on san francisco. we have one of the most dynamic ecosystems in the world here with the bay delta, and it's collapsing under our watch. it's unconshonabcoinable that s francisco should be in bed with the trump administration to do that. i do want to say there was one public entity that did have a debate on the bay delta...
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interior. plan to use some u.s. oil river -- oil reserves. these were reserve set aside for the u.s. navy, three reserves. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes. in his dealings with a friend, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. some people cried foul that he had non--- not gone about selecting this process himself. foul that heried had not taken bids on his work but awarded these two some associates and friends of his. that it would be charged in exchange for awarding them the rights to these oil reserves. the trial happened and he was actually convicted of receiving a bribe of $100,000. ironically he was subsequently tried for his involvement in this affair and was found not oflty in giving a bribe $100,000. there is a little bit of irony that he was then not convicted for. these events had a profound effect on his reputation, on his health, on his career. he came back and was sentenced to serve one year in prison in santa fe, which he did. by the time he was out of prison his health had been broken. h
interior. plan to use some u.s. oil river -- oil reserves. these were reserve set aside for the u.s. navy, three reserves. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes. in his dealings with a friend, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. some people cried foul that he had non--- not gone about selecting this process himself. foul that heried had not taken bids on his work but awarded these two some associates and friends of...
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u.s. fish and wildlife service, which is under department of interior, rescinded its recommendations from the ready for environment l analysis. fish and wildlife staff spent years basing the recommendations on the best available science. they were told from above to rescind those recommendations and embrace the tal amir river management plan. i will read something from their letter. it says, the service proposed the set of recommendations included in the usdoi response letters based on studies from multiple river systems, including the river. success is achieved in other areas and on best available science, however, following discussions with licensed applicants, the service recognizing the flow proposal included in the usdoi includes proposed volumes of water as a license condition difficult for the licensed applications to mange without significant effect to over water supply and operation of the projects. for this reason, the service proposed is focused on flow beyond the license application. essentially they're saying we based our recommendations on the best available science but now
u.s. fish and wildlife service, which is under department of interior, rescinded its recommendations from the ready for environment l analysis. fish and wildlife staff spent years basing the recommendations on the best available science. they were told from above to rescind those recommendations and embrace the tal amir river management plan. i will read something from their letter. it says, the service proposed the set of recommendations included in the usdoi response letters based on studies...
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interior? do we have independent u.s. intelligence about who ordered this operation? have we talked to the turks about whether they have audio from the operation and have they said that they saw cameras in the saudi consulate when they looked at it over the past 48 hours, what do they get from those saudi cameras. the president has to get off his fat ass and ask a couple basic investigative questions about what do we know and whether that information suggests that the saudis were culpable or not. this is not that hard, don, it's not that hard. >> wow! harsh words there, phil. >> i mean, it's -- if you ask an fbi investigator, you could be a 24-year-old fbi investigator and figure this out. you have some forensics here, like whether or not information from within the saudi industry was destroyed. do we have that or not? simply the turks had to register aircraft coming into the country from saudi arabia. did they register those aircraft when they landed. did the aircraft have tail numbers and who owns those aircraft? how hard is that, don. that takes about 30 seconds on
interior? do we have independent u.s. intelligence about who ordered this operation? have we talked to the turks about whether they have audio from the operation and have they said that they saw cameras in the saudi consulate when they looked at it over the past 48 hours, what do they get from those saudi cameras. the president has to get off his fat ass and ask a couple basic investigative questions about what do we know and whether that information suggests that the saudis were culpable or...
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interior. but he had planned to use some u.s. naval oil reserves, reserves that had been set aside for the u.s. navy. , two were three reserves in california and one in the state of wyoming. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes, and in his dealing with his friend edward does he need, and another friend, harry st. clair, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. foul,eople sort of cry that he had not gone about selecting bids, this process in and of itself was not illegal. but some people cry foul that he had not taken bids on this work but rather just sort of awarded these to some associates and friends of his. later, it would be charged against him that he had actually taken some brides from these two bes fromn -- some bri these two gentlemen to award them the ability to drill in these oil reserves. in 1927, 1928 the trial of fall happened, and he was convicted bribeeiving arrive -- a in the amount of $100,000. ironically, don't heaney was subsequently t
interior. but he had planned to use some u.s. naval oil reserves, reserves that had been set aside for the u.s. navy. , two were three reserves in california and one in the state of wyoming. he thought it would be better to exploit these resources for business purposes, and in his dealing with his friend edward does he need, and another friend, harry st. clair, he leased drilling rights in these oil reserves to these private companies. foul,eople sort of cry that he had not gone about selecting...
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he also works for the saudi interior ministry after leaving the u.s. government. as welic at all this, it has now been more than two weeks since khashoggi has been seen. the story after two weeks is this is an interrogation gone wrong. why did it take two weeks to get to that explanation? >> well, and don't forget, erica, even though we're hearing that this is the explanation they're planning to offer, they haven't actually offered it yet. so two weeks in with news already having leaked out that this is going to be their official story, we have yet to see saudi authorities stand up to the international community and particularly to the family of jamal khashoggi, to "the washington post," and also to turkey, and explain exactly what happened. meanwhile, we're seeing turkish authorities once again starting to leak little bits of information. we heard the turkish president erdogan today saying on the premises of the consulate, there were traces of toxic material found. he also hinted at a sort of quick cover-up job from the saudis saying they had painted over some th
he also works for the saudi interior ministry after leaving the u.s. government. as welic at all this, it has now been more than two weeks since khashoggi has been seen. the story after two weeks is this is an interrogation gone wrong. why did it take two weeks to get to that explanation? >> well, and don't forget, erica, even though we're hearing that this is the explanation they're planning to offer, they haven't actually offered it yet. so two weeks in with news already having leaked...
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interior enforcement. family settled in the u.s. a long hard flaw that has not seen a great deal of progress, frankly. it has been very difficult to tell people the issues that they care a great deal about our harm that there are other things that are happening. when people do care about things the trump critics who get extremely exercised about certain emigration issues will latch on. on the other side among people people -- they are on the opposite problem. things that the president was clamoring for. over the changes to pps. very strongly made etiological argument that it is temporary. and yet people that are declined to defend the president are much more inclined to defend him and attacked the media then focus on the things that are being done. probably because there is ambulance there. on the ground there is more inclination to spend trump as trump because you're paying attention to what they are doing they don't have a political vote in the same way. people that are actually being affected. as a journalist, one of the things most important to me is is it particular responsibility that journalist
interior enforcement. family settled in the u.s. a long hard flaw that has not seen a great deal of progress, frankly. it has been very difficult to tell people the issues that they care a great deal about our harm that there are other things that are happening. when people do care about things the trump critics who get extremely exercised about certain emigration issues will latch on. on the other side among people people -- they are on the opposite problem. things that the president was...
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interior design channel on you to. prove. high one to a special edition of kino favorites today we're talking oscars the u.s. academy awards are cinemas gold standard the movies that win an oscar are almost by definition the best in the world except the oscars often get it wrong over the years some of the world's best films films that deserved an oscar have been snubbed by the academy today we're going to try to right those wrongs with our picks of the ten best films that deserved but didn't win an oscar starting with an american classic. the man went looking for america and couldn't find it anywhere a quote from the quintessential rebel road movie easy rider dennis hopper and peter fonda play two bikers riding the american highway like wild west outlaws there on a search for freedom in a conformist america full of paranoia bigotry and violence. which . no no no i don't think you'll make perish. but one thousand nine hundred seventy midnight cowboy i wrote the oscar for best picture he . easyrider failed to convince the academy. environment that. this film was nominated for seven academy awards and one for i
interior design channel on you to. prove. high one to a special edition of kino favorites today we're talking oscars the u.s. academy awards are cinemas gold standard the movies that win an oscar are almost by definition the best in the world except the oscars often get it wrong over the years some of the world's best films films that deserved an oscar have been snubbed by the academy today we're going to try to right those wrongs with our picks of the ten best films that deserved but didn't...
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. >>> "outfront" with me now is phil mudd, who also worked for the saudi interior ministry after he left the u.swas recorded on his apple watch, how clear of a version of events do you think they've gotten here? >> well, there's a couple of answers to that. first, that's what people say. in this situation, you're dealing with potentially everything from a dead human being to tens of billions of dollars of defense contracts. i don't care what people say. i want the data. i want it from the girlfriend. i want it from the turkeys or i want it from apple. i don't want a transcript. i don't want the turkish translation. i want to know exactly what happened on the ground and i want the original information. i'm going to match that up with what i know, for example, what i know from u.s. intelligence information, other information. i want the tail numbers from the planes that flew in with those saudis and i want to know if those planes flew on other missions elsewhere around the country so i think there's a lot of questions here that we haven't answered. i think about 95% of it is done. i suspect he was
. >>> "outfront" with me now is phil mudd, who also worked for the saudi interior ministry after he left the u.swas recorded on his apple watch, how clear of a version of events do you think they've gotten here? >> well, there's a couple of answers to that. first, that's what people say. in this situation, you're dealing with potentially everything from a dead human being to tens of billions of dollars of defense contracts. i don't care what people say. i want the data....
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touched on this before the interior with all the sanctions within russia and the west and the latest u.s. and european sanctions against russia is turning east look at this forum for instance a clear reproves that russia is seriously about this pivot to say it will benefit from that i don't know maybe a taking the spotlight vacated by western partners or russia. i'm very happy that russia is paying closer attention to the east including korea korea used to be russia's partners we cooperated see as well it would be nice to rebuild all that but we definitely needs of those starts. i very much hope that we will meet many times in the future here and at the eastern economic forum that russian made possible in ten years i think russia will be a true asian country not only in the jug graphical sense yes but also economically that is why i think. the economy. right now the u.s. is south korea's closest partner or any country which is out of tune with american foreign policy towards russia is heavily criticized by united states and this. put pressure on for instance there is a number of european
touched on this before the interior with all the sanctions within russia and the west and the latest u.s. and european sanctions against russia is turning east look at this forum for instance a clear reproves that russia is seriously about this pivot to say it will benefit from that i don't know maybe a taking the spotlight vacated by western partners or russia. i'm very happy that russia is paying closer attention to the east including korea korea used to be russia's partners we cooperated see...
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arabia has sent a hit scored fifteen men to techie the saudi interior minister says allegations their orders to kill ji are baseless lies meanwhile u.s. president don't trump has vowed saudi arabia will face of a punishment if it's responsible for the journalist disappearance there's been worldwide outrage over the case the international community is demanding answers and pressure is growing on saudi arabia but the reaction from the arab world's politicians has been almost complete silence the arab parliament human rights committee met at the arab league headquarters in cairo last week the disappearance of wasn't even discussed and the federation of arab journalists issued only a general statement calling for an investigation. let's bring in the panel ahead in the studio mohammed al masri chairman of the journalism program the doha institute for graduate studies in london side have economists to alkyd and leader of the bahrain freedom movement and from amman. board member of the international press institute welcome to you all let me start with you. why the silence i think there are two primary reasons first of all we have to keep in
arabia has sent a hit scored fifteen men to techie the saudi interior minister says allegations their orders to kill ji are baseless lies meanwhile u.s. president don't trump has vowed saudi arabia will face of a punishment if it's responsible for the journalist disappearance there's been worldwide outrage over the case the international community is demanding answers and pressure is growing on saudi arabia but the reaction from the arab world's politicians has been almost complete silence the...
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interior department is considerof eureka. if all goes as planned, california would be the first state in the u.s. to develop floating windmills and power could be produced within six years. environmentalists favor clean energy but there are questions about the impact of floating turbines on birds, fisheries and mammals.>>> water service has been restored in alameda after a water main break that disrupted service twice in 48 hours. the pipe originally burst around 4 p.m. yesterday. crews worked into the night to fix the problem but it first again around 6:30 this morning. service was restored this afternoon.>>> a celebrity chef premieres a documentary about last october's fires. tyler florence's field -- film is called unquestionable. tourism officials are hoping this film will boost the tourism industry which is still recovering. >> tyler florence notes that the audience lived the fire he makes the movie for them. >> i look outside.>> reporter: and crushable came to him as fire smoldered and he was organizing a big outdoor dinner to raise money for fire relief. he interviewed elected officials, f
interior department is considerof eureka. if all goes as planned, california would be the first state in the u.s. to develop floating windmills and power could be produced within six years. environmentalists favor clean energy but there are questions about the impact of floating turbines on birds, fisheries and mammals.>>> water service has been restored in alameda after a water main break that disrupted service twice in 48 hours. the pipe originally burst around 4 p.m. yesterday....
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interior design channel on you tube. it's a good day for canada says prime minister justin trudeau off to the country agree to join a trade deal with the u.s. and mexico the us mexico canada agreement to set your place what used to be known as a now. and crisis averted for now coffee years of turmoil german steel giantess and coke splits into names a new c.e.o. will be talking to him on the program. this is your biz. this update i'm headed home free in berlin thanks for joining me the united states and canada have agreed to a deal to replace the north american free trade agreement that's according to a us administration official who said it will go by a new name that being the united states mexico canada agreement canada had risked being frozen out of the deal reached between the u.s. and mexico to update now to but eleventh hour talks between also and washington guaranteed that all three of us will be in the new version of the trade pact is erroneous or is it a good deal very is it a good deal for going to good day for canada ok i'm certainly not justin trudeau was in good spirits after a cabinet meeting in ottawa once the final stumbling
interior design channel on you tube. it's a good day for canada says prime minister justin trudeau off to the country agree to join a trade deal with the u.s. and mexico the us mexico canada agreement to set your place what used to be known as a now. and crisis averted for now coffee years of turmoil german steel giantess and coke splits into names a new c.e.o. will be talking to him on the program. this is your biz. this update i'm headed home free in berlin thanks for joining me the united...
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interior secretary ryan zinke he says it's a matter of national security for u.s. have access to affordable fuels. prime minister theresa may gave parliament an update on brexit talks two days ahead of a crucial summit. how to issue remains -- ensure that no hard borders between ireland and britain will happen before brexit. >> we agree our future economic partnership should provide for solutions to the unique circumstances and northern ireland and the long-term stop that's why we are both committed to ensuring that this future relationship is in place by the end of the implementation. we accept there is a chance there may be a gap between the two. consist a brexit deal is achievable but german chancellor angela merkel arguably the strongest voice in the eu's is germany wants an orderly british departure but not at any price. prince harry in the former meghan markle are expecting a child in the spring. the announcement came this morning. the two were married in may and have just arrived in sydney for a 16 day tour of australia and the south pacific. global news, 24
interior secretary ryan zinke he says it's a matter of national security for u.s. have access to affordable fuels. prime minister theresa may gave parliament an update on brexit talks two days ahead of a crucial summit. how to issue remains -- ensure that no hard borders between ireland and britain will happen before brexit. >> we agree our future economic partnership should provide for solutions to the unique circumstances and northern ireland and the long-term stop that's why we are...
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interior secretary ryan zinke he tells the associated press as a matter of national security for u.s.ies to have access to affordable fuel. harvard goes to court in a case that could determine the fate of affirmative action in college and mrs.. the reverse the argues that race is just one factor in its calculation and approach that is favored by the supreme court. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tic toc at twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. vonnie: bank of america beat on earnings. rose 6%.rest income goldman sachs tomorrow and looking ahead to european banks next week. allison williams a bloomberg intelligence with us now. bank of america has looked pretty healthy even though the revenue decline and other marks. allison: bank of america and all the banks solid quarter, the interest income, coming in about in line. the interest margin holding up pretty well. growth caughtan our eye this morning. what we've been saying is what you need next year to continue to that interest income growth is long growth. the cost of deposits w
interior secretary ryan zinke he tells the associated press as a matter of national security for u.s.ies to have access to affordable fuel. harvard goes to court in a case that could determine the fate of affirmative action in college and mrs.. the reverse the argues that race is just one factor in its calculation and approach that is favored by the supreme court. global news 24 hours a day on air and on tic toc at twitter powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120...
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u.s. government slapped sanctions on the interior and justice minister of turkey in part as a result of thenson case. would you expect those now will be dropped? >> i would hope so. i would think so. let me tell you about president trump. he has been very involved in this. tried to give turkey the space they need to get a result good for both countries. he has been very practical and firm. this is an example of, i think, presidential leadership working with an ally over a very contentious event. trying to find the space necessary to get a good outcome but being tough. and so pompeo's people are working as we speak. this will give us a new life in the u.s./turkey relationship. >> sandra: fascinating to watch. as far as the economic situation in turkey is concerned, we all know it has been a deteriorating situation there. president trump and his administration seem unmofshd by that in efforts to get pastor brunson home. >> they had a goal to make sure this fine man would come back home. he got caught up into something not of his making and where do we go from here? we get pastor brunson home
u.s. government slapped sanctions on the interior and justice minister of turkey in part as a result of thenson case. would you expect those now will be dropped? >> i would hope so. i would think so. let me tell you about president trump. he has been very involved in this. tried to give turkey the space they need to get a result good for both countries. he has been very practical and firm. this is an example of, i think, presidential leadership working with an ally over a very contentious...
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interior and department of commerce. senator feinstine weighs in. i assume she's being encouraged by staff. what i've heard is staff at u.s. fish and wildlife service is demoralized. they put in a lot of effort and they're gags now. this is coming from the top. and it could be in the next couple weeks all of a sudden national marine fishery service followed their recommendations. it doesn't just happen. it's pressure. again, i think this is unacceptable for san francisco to behave this way. thank you. >> thank you for your comment. >> i was at the meeting at the board of supervisors when peskin brought this topic and he pointed out what happened in los angeles. how they wholeheartedly took a stand and lost. supervisor peskin knows more because he is focused on this. i look at in a general way. i can't just focus on everything. i like to get a birds' eye view. but you know, this is not the first time i've heard about our senator diane feinstine to use her pressure. it's not the first time. i think it's wrong for our staff to think -- [ please stand by ] if it is determined. are they required to accept this? i see mr. carlin
interior and department of commerce. senator feinstine weighs in. i assume she's being encouraged by staff. what i've heard is staff at u.s. fish and wildlife service is demoralized. they put in a lot of effort and they're gags now. this is coming from the top. and it could be in the next couple weeks all of a sudden national marine fishery service followed their recommendations. it doesn't just happen. it's pressure. again, i think this is unacceptable for san francisco to behave this way....
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rain and hail so it must be the same and the interior on the deck see where the accident took place donald trump is expected to order eight hundred additional u.s. troops to the border with mexico where thousands of migrants are heading they started to walk to the u.s. from honduras to escape poverty and gang violence trump is found to stop the migrant caravan which he's described as a national emergency robbery and also reports from the border as thousands of migrants from central america make their way north preparations are underway in san diego the largest port of entry in the u.s. and driv guerrero directs the immigrants rights group alliance san diego we have a robust shelter network on the other side of the border and we have a robust service network here on this side of the border and so we will be coordinating with our sister going to say sions to provide assistance where needed once the migrants reach the border they can apply for asylum as refugees and are international law under u.s. law anyone who presents themselves at a port of entry and asks for protection. must be provided an opportunity to present their case immigrants rights
rain and hail so it must be the same and the interior on the deck see where the accident took place donald trump is expected to order eight hundred additional u.s. troops to the border with mexico where thousands of migrants are heading they started to walk to the u.s. from honduras to escape poverty and gang violence trump is found to stop the migrant caravan which he's described as a national emergency robbery and also reports from the border as thousands of migrants from central america make...
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u.s. justice department for criminal investigation. it's ryan zinke, the trump-appointed head of the interior department.made headlines recently for trying awkwardly to fire the independent inspector general who had opened multiple simultaneous investigations into him based on various claims of corruption. zinke sort of hilariously failed in his effort to fire that independent inspector general who was investigating him, and now tonight "the washington post" is first to report that one of her investigations into ryan zinke has resulted in a referral of him to the justice department for criminal investigation. now we don't know which of her investigations has led to this. we don't know what the specific claims are that have led to this justice department referral. a senior white house official tells the "washington post" tonight, quote, the white house understands that the investigation is looking into whether the secretary used his office to help himself. it's vague, but it doesn't seem good. but if a cabinet secretary has now been referred to the justice department for criminal investigation for using h
u.s. justice department for criminal investigation. it's ryan zinke, the trump-appointed head of the interior department.made headlines recently for trying awkwardly to fire the independent inspector general who had opened multiple simultaneous investigations into him based on various claims of corruption. zinke sort of hilariously failed in his effort to fire that independent inspector general who was investigating him, and now tonight "the washington post" is first to report that...