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sunday's manchester derby has been postponed because united are in the league cup final. at the top of the table quiz. they are doing a greatjob. a very compact defensively. very dangerous. we must play great attention tomorrow. the draw has been made for the last 16 of the europa league. manchester united — the only british side left in the competition — will play the russian side fc rostov. the first leg will be in russia on the 9th of march — four days before united play in the fa cup — and then they'll play at old trafford on the 16th. it's a 5000 mile trip. inverness will be hoping to climb off the foot of the scottish premiership when they play rangers this evening. they are currently two points behind 11th placed hamilton. rangers will remain third whatever the results. everyone else plays tomorrow. celtic — who play hamilton — sit 2a points above aberdeen at the top of the table. history will be made at yorkshire tomorrow. the wolfpack bullet play for the first time at england. stuart pollitt reports. for decades, rugby league tried to expand beyond northern engla
sunday's manchester derby has been postponed because united are in the league cup final. at the top of the table quiz. they are doing a greatjob. a very compact defensively. very dangerous. we must play great attention tomorrow. the draw has been made for the last 16 of the europa league. manchester united — the only british side left in the competition — will play the russian side fc rostov. the first leg will be in russia on the 9th of march — four days before united play in the fa cup...
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it's fraternal war because it's conducted within a common political unit and because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> and i think a lot of these kids look at these huge ideas, you take twitter, you take uber, air bnb, and they seem like conversationally almost like a "seinfeld" episode, oh, if only we had this then this could happen. and they felt like oh, i could just do this like this. and it was so much harder. >> reporter: sunday night on "q&a," "wall street journal" staff reporter alexandra wolf looks at the world of start-ups in silicon valley and the young people who have ventured there with hopes of becoming the next big success story. in her book "this valley of the gods." >> a lot of them felt like -- it felt like the rush of hollywood actresses to l.a. and they end up being a waitress and they wait for their big day. but i feel like it's harder to be elon musk than tom cruise. so many of these companies, instagram, uber, the people running them didn't just hav
it's fraternal war because it's conducted within a common political unit and because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete weekend schedule. >>> and i think a lot of these kids look at these huge ideas, you take twitter, you take uber, air bnb, and they seem like conversationally almost like a "seinfeld" episode, oh, if only we had this then this could happen. and they felt like...
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it's going to be an exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states, because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. and as far as the southern border is concerned, we're going to get that worked out. we're going to make it fair but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. >> that is kind of the classic two and two press availability. opening statements by both leaders, and then two questions each from the white house correspondents and their visiting canadian equivalent. the news out of this gathering, however, is not anything either leader said. it was exactly the opposite. it's what wasn't said because it wasn't asked. there is no shortage of superb coverage coming out of this white house press corps that has been bolstered and strengthened and contains very few
it's going to be an exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states, because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. and as far as the southern border is concerned, we're going to get that worked out. we're going to make it fair but we are going to make it so that everybody is...
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the unique position in humanity is being given to the united states because the united states embodies that. and what happened, people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. american scalded exceptionalism. but it was more than not. it was a set of values that it's easy to share. it is more than not. countries all over the world walking away from communism, walking away from socialism, walking away from totalitarianism, wanted to embrace the values that entire woodrow wilson said was the basis upon which the united states would sacrifice its soldiers. to help deliver the world. it's a powerful message. we joined you. from that day, and july 1918, till today we are the only country on earth that has fought side-by-side with the united states in every major conflict. the only one. we don't do it because you're the big brother. we do it because they both have the same values, the freedom of enterprise, democracy, loyalty to support, for liberty. it's based on values. so the last few weeks have been talked about it might've been some robust discussion between the presid
the unique position in humanity is being given to the united states because the united states embodies that. and what happened, people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. american scalded exceptionalism. but it was more than not. it was a set of values that it's easy to share. it is more than not. countries all over the world walking away from communism, walking away from socialism, walking away from totalitarianism, wanted to embrace the values that entire woodrow wilson...
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a unique position in history of humanity has been given to the united states because the united statesembodies values. and what happened? people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. americans called it exceptionalism, but it was more than that. it was a promotion of a set of values that was easy to share. four corners of the earth, australia, the united kingdom, canada, of course, the anglosphere but more than that. countries all over the world walking away from communism,, walking away from socialism, walking away from totalitarianism, wanting to embrace the values that in part woodrow wilson said, was a basis upon which the united states would sacrifice its soldiers. to help deliver a better world. it's a powerful message. and what we did, we joined you. fro.from that day the fourth of july, 1918, until today we are the only country on earth that has fought side-by-side with the united states in every major conflict. the only one. we don't do it because you are the big brother. we do it because we both have the same values, the freedom of enterprise, democracy,
a unique position in history of humanity has been given to the united states because the united statesembodies values. and what happened? people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. americans called it exceptionalism, but it was more than that. it was a promotion of a set of values that was easy to share. four corners of the earth, australia, the united kingdom, canada, of course, the anglosphere but more than that. countries all over the world walking away from...
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because it is in a common political unit because those at the same time absolutely affirmed and tonight. but since then partition with the definition was settled because it was disputed in debated and how many different historical languages. it was always the name of framing in relation to war if it would depend upon the ruler or a rebel with interested house lawn after they ceased with the italian resistance and fascist government and remains to this day with that seemingly equivalence so how do we tell of civil war apart from others? and other similar complex -- a conflict when it spills over the borders and liberia in the 1990's and can such wars if in a single community if comprised elements like isis or out kinda -- to set against the state's by proclaiming their communities is every civil war really a specimen of the same species? and that battle of secession. and win local contacts make it impossible to analyze that incidents of violence. and would continue to dodge with the better definition but it was politicized with a large part of the book is all very complicated within a co
because it is in a common political unit because those at the same time absolutely affirmed and tonight. but since then partition with the definition was settled because it was disputed in debated and how many different historical languages. it was always the name of framing in relation to war if it would depend upon the ruler or a rebel with interested house lawn after they ceased with the italian resistance and fascist government and remains to this day with that seemingly equivalence so how...
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here a while is there were records from world war ii and i had thought i might find my father's unit because he was in the army afrsz air force. there are a lot of records about the army air force. it turns out the way the air force kept records is every single mission that was flown was recorded. there were things about the actual weather, the amount of ammunition that were spent, the bombs that were dropped, anything that happened on the plane and also, most important to me, all the names of the crew that flew. and the first time that i saw my father's name with his crew, i almost cried. it was that moving. in fact, i'm about to cry now. it was that moving to me. and he flew on a lot of missions and i have made sure i made copies of all of those. but it took me -- i would not have none that if i hadn't come here as a volunteer and started working on world war 1 and started thinking there might be some records. i had no expectation of finding my father's name. it was a big emotional thing for me. we had talked earlier about the availability of photographs and there certainly are thousands o
here a while is there were records from world war ii and i had thought i might find my father's unit because he was in the army afrsz air force. there are a lot of records about the army air force. it turns out the way the air force kept records is every single mission that was flown was recorded. there were things about the actual weather, the amount of ammunition that were spent, the bombs that were dropped, anything that happened on the plane and also, most important to me, all the names of...
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. >> i went over trying to pray, trying to tell them to pray as a unit. because over there, they're not doing anything but antagonizing them. there's a couple people there in prayer but the whole line out there, they're forgetting why we're here, they're for 5 getting the prayer. we need to continue to remind them why we're here. >> everyone, you're here to pray! you're here to pray, not here to antagonize the police officers! you're hurting the whole people, do you understand? >> reporter: danny is part of a group of indigenous youth who helped steer this movement at standing rock from the beginning. they're known as the international indigenous youth counc council. the story told on the abc news digital documentary "the seventh generation." lauren howen is the cofounder. >> people think these days are done, the millennial deal. we're really smart. >> reporter: they say they're fighting back against an ancient prophecy that tells of a black snake that will go underground and destroy the tribe tribe's way of life. that snake, they say, the oil pipeline. >> the yo
. >> i went over trying to pray, trying to tell them to pray as a unit. because over there, they're not doing anything but antagonizing them. there's a couple people there in prayer but the whole line out there, they're forgetting why we're here, they're for 5 getting the prayer. we need to continue to remind them why we're here. >> everyone, you're here to pray! you're here to pray, not here to antagonize the police officers! you're hurting the whole people, do you understand?...
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it's fraternal war because it is conducted within a common political unit and because both affirm andbsolutely deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. -- weekend schedule. >> at the white house friday, president trump signed an executive order that directs federal agencies to review existing regulations and recommend those that should be repealed. the president signed the order in the oval office alongside the ceos of several u.s. companies.
it's fraternal war because it is conducted within a common political unit and because both affirm andbsolutely deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. -- weekend schedule. >> at the white house friday, president trump signed an executive order that directs federal agencies to review existing regulations and recommend those that should be repealed. the president signed the order in the oval office alongside the ceos of several u.s. companies.
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were talking at the conservative political action conference, was about showing these two men as united becausea lot of speculation in reports that they don't get on at all, that they are vying for the president's attention and for power and influence at the white house. today was all about these two men sat together. there was a lot of patting on the back on mutual praise. they said they were good friends. this is not really what we've been hearing over the past few weeks, but they did put on a very united front and what they kept saying repeatedly was that this administration is all about delivering on the promises that the president donald trump made on the campaign trail. so it looks like these men are working very closely together. they seem to have differing roles, as you would expect, and it is unclear who does in fact have a close ear of the president, but steve bannon very much seems to be plotting the course of mr trump's policy announcements and being at his side and really driving policy. mr prebus is a sort of smoothing the way to ensure that these things do go through as the admin
were talking at the conservative political action conference, was about showing these two men as united becausea lot of speculation in reports that they don't get on at all, that they are vying for the president's attention and for power and influence at the white house. today was all about these two men sat together. there was a lot of patting on the back on mutual praise. they said they were good friends. this is not really what we've been hearing over the past few weeks, but they did put on...
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judge who made the ruling, and warned that bad and dangerous people could be pouring into the united states becauser airlines are again allowing citizens from the affected countries to board flights to the united states. here's our washington correspondent — richard lister. they're the scenes which have characterised the first two weeks of theftrump presidency. ' w * ' millions protesting what they see as discrimination against muslims and an unwonted change in american values. and all triggered by this one executive order, denying entry to people from seven countries. the order was hit by a series of legal challenges, the latest at this seattle court was that it banned some people from returning to american companies and colleges, damaging the united states. i find that the court should and will grant the temporary restraining order. the ban was suspended. it's obviously an historic decision and an important one for the rule of law and for the people in the state of washington and the people of our country. i said from the beginning it's not the loudest voice that prevails in a court room, it's th
judge who made the ruling, and warned that bad and dangerous people could be pouring into the united states becauser airlines are again allowing citizens from the affected countries to board flights to the united states. here's our washington correspondent — richard lister. they're the scenes which have characterised the first two weeks of theftrump presidency. ' w * ' millions protesting what they see as discrimination against muslims and an unwonted change in american values. and all...
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it's paterno were conducted within a common political unit but because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. [inaudible conversations] [applause]
it's paterno were conducted within a common political unit but because both warring sides at the same time absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. [inaudible conversations] [applause]
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my concern is whether theresa may sees this as a green light to close down the maternity unit, becauseems in copeland because people are up in arms about it. you had five by—elections and you have dropped votes in every single one. corbyn‘s personal ratings, —40, with every age group and region and social class, net unfavourable to labour party voters as well. how bad does it have to get? we have to fight on the issues and make sure that we make it clear to people that the tory government don't have the answers to the problems that we face today. but ifjeremy corbyn your leader can't do that, then he has a problem because he's been in his position for quite some time and if he can't make it clear, who can? if he doesn't think he's a problem, perhaps he is deluded? if you think politics is down to sop up, one person against another, quoting latin about one leader, you are playing it in this way. i would like to talk about issues and what makes a difference in people's lives and what makes a difference is having the sort of government that will address the concerns of people, has some so
my concern is whether theresa may sees this as a green light to close down the maternity unit, becauseems in copeland because people are up in arms about it. you had five by—elections and you have dropped votes in every single one. corbyn‘s personal ratings, —40, with every age group and region and social class, net unfavourable to labour party voters as well. how bad does it have to get? we have to fight on the issues and make sure that we make it clear to people that the tory government...
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it is fraternal war because it's conducted within a, political unit. because both because both sides of the same time affirm and deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. see spend, were history unfold steal it. 1979, c-span was created as a public service a public service by america's cable television companies on the spot to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> radio host hugh hewlett is next on afterwards. he discusses the book, the fourth way, the conservative, the conservative playbook for lasting gop majority. with new york daily news columnist. . .
it is fraternal war because it's conducted within a, political unit. because both because both sides of the same time affirm and deny this common unit. >> go to booktv.org for the complete we can schedule. see spend, were history unfold steal it. 1979, c-span was created as a public service a public service by america's cable television companies on the spot to today by your cable or satellite provider. >> radio host hugh hewlett is next on afterwards. he discusses the book, the...
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this decision i think has everyone in football united. because it is good for all of us to realise how football is. it wasn't long ago ranieri helped bring this city to a standstill and many wanted him to stay forever. the journey has ended faster than anyone imagined. tonight ina faster than anyone imagined. tonight in a statement, claudio ranieri said his dream had died. leicester city have to look forward, just 13 games left in order to salvage their premier league status. even if they manage to do it, one sense is that this sacking will forever be seen as a symbol of something rather unsavoury in the modern game and his departure from the world of sport will be seen as having lost something. a former suspect in connection with the murder of black teenager stephen lawrence is facing jail for his role ina£4 lawrence is facing jail for his role in a £4 million drugs plot. neil acourt is due to be sentenced at kingston crown court alongside five other men for funnelling drugs between london and the north—east of england. the head of the unite uni
this decision i think has everyone in football united. because it is good for all of us to realise how football is. it wasn't long ago ranieri helped bring this city to a standstill and many wanted him to stay forever. the journey has ended faster than anyone imagined. tonight ina faster than anyone imagined. tonight in a statement, claudio ranieri said his dream had died. leicester city have to look forward, just 13 games left in order to salvage their premier league status. even if they...
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united states from either of those countries? >> i don't think it's easy. canada in part works as well as it does because it has the united states to rely on. so candace as a hub of invasion is not very strong right now. it hasn't been strong for awhile. in some ways it may even be getting worse. but since they can use and borrow american invasions, they can proceed along some other course and basically use migration to take in high quality professionals. they don't have to do all these grand projects. >> we hear in the united states that it's really the big cities where you have these extraordinary creative classes that is where you are going to see all the innovation. that's where the people are really mixing. but from your book it implies that you're saying no, no, no, that is one more indication of the problem. it's all like for like. are you not getting the dynamism even there. >> exactly. say you went back to america in the 1920s. ask you where is the next wave of big musical innovation coming from. would anyone have said northern mississippi, the delta. hardly anyone thought that at the time. so i
united states from either of those countries? >> i don't think it's easy. canada in part works as well as it does because it has the united states to rely on. so candace as a hub of invasion is not very strong right now. it hasn't been strong for awhile. in some ways it may even be getting worse. but since they can use and borrow american invasions, they can proceed along some other course and basically use migration to take in high quality professionals. they don't have to do all these...
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how many babies were turned away from a unit because there was no space for them because of the capacityhe proper answer is for visitors coming into the country, everybody should come in with health insurance, travel insurance, as happens in the cennin zone. you have to produce 330,000 euros worth of cover. we have to introduce it here. the works of david hockney — one of the most influential british artists of the twentieth century — are returning to tate britain for an exhibition covering six decades of his life. our correspondent david sillito reports. it's a vibrant world of colour. sun—soa ked californian pools, through to grey yorkshire skies. those glasses, the mop of blonde hair. david hockney is instantly recognisable. a brightly coloured star of british art for more than 50 yea rs. and this is his life in paint. it's certainly comprehensive. one of the first things that strikes you is just how big the exhibition is. the exhibition goes right back to 1960. that's the famous splash painting over there. there is pop art. mr and mrs clark and percy. a room of drawings and then more
how many babies were turned away from a unit because there was no space for them because of the capacityhe proper answer is for visitors coming into the country, everybody should come in with health insurance, travel insurance, as happens in the cennin zone. you have to produce 330,000 euros worth of cover. we have to introduce it here. the works of david hockney — one of the most influential british artists of the twentieth century — are returning to tate britain for an exhibition covering...
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little bit in the following ways the face of this unit is compliant to the rear yard if so the planning interpretation of the overall building because of the stair portion and what they call the mudroom sticks into the rear yard therefore the whole building is non-compliant in terms of rear yard but the unit itself is compliment not firm in terms of what it looks like it does dimensionly the width of the unit in terms of what the rear yard there i guess i'm looking it is a process of exposure the adu process was done primarily to take care of the illegal units and bring them to code and make them part of the housing stock this is not an illegal unit that is under that kind of process and therefore it is not my mind the same as the example of the common ones with the rooms behind the garage and the richard or part there are thousands of them and so i disagree with actually with both sides in terms of this is a purely a process the question is it satisfy the exposure requirement so it didn't require a variance in the in the first place. >> i understand planning determination yeah there is a piece of building that sticks and therefore
little bit in the following ways the face of this unit is compliant to the rear yard if so the planning interpretation of the overall building because of the stair portion and what they call the mudroom sticks into the rear yard therefore the whole building is non-compliant in terms of rear yard but the unit itself is compliment not firm in terms of what it looks like it does dimensionly the width of the unit in terms of what the rear yard there i guess i'm looking it is a process of exposure...
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to spread their values, a unique position in the history of humanity has been given to the united states becausethe united states embodies values is what happened? people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. americans called it a exceptionalism but it was more than that. it was a promotion of a set of values that was easy to share in all corners of the earth, australia, the united kingdom, canada, the anglosphere but more than that, touches all over the world, walking away from communism, walking away from socialism, walking away from totalitarianism. .. >> the only one. we don't do it because you are the big brother. we do it because we both have the same values, the freedom of enterprise, democracy, loyalty to family, support for liberty. it's based on that and shared values. and so the last few weeks there's been talk about, well, there might've been some robust discussion between the president and prime minister. that happens from time to time. mateship is about being honest with each other. we call it fitting in. where you fit in with each other. what you so what do yo
to spread their values, a unique position in the history of humanity has been given to the united states becausethe united states embodies values is what happened? people joined up. people wanted to join the great american dream. americans called it a exceptionalism but it was more than that. it was a promotion of a set of values that was easy to share in all corners of the earth, australia, the united kingdom, canada, the anglosphere but more than that, touches all over the world, walking away...
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i'll have one case of the united states because that is all be except but no interference. not on u.s. domestic politics it is not for me to comment on that. not on political decisions is a great democracy is not for me to comment on your choices or decisions. we don't see elections as a major challenge i have confidence in the european democracies so america first >> bad seems like gave menem all approach and would be satisfied with that and i say no interference because i here in north carolina messages not from my meetings here but i do hear rumors or i see people inviting europeans to do one thing or the other. and they have to make clear that we are grateful to america and i stop here. with our economies in democracies. we're turning 60 this year as a union and we are a global power the wish we could have a friendship that would be a natural friendship and help each other with their economy is that is the best case scenario we have never had such a strong partnership that has been ideal. but as i hear sometimes it is not necessarily a good idea to dismantle with econom
i'll have one case of the united states because that is all be except but no interference. not on u.s. domestic politics it is not for me to comment on that. not on political decisions is a great democracy is not for me to comment on your choices or decisions. we don't see elections as a major challenge i have confidence in the european democracies so america first >> bad seems like gave menem all approach and would be satisfied with that and i say no interference because i here in north...
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united states army. the federal authorities finally agree and partly motivated because at this time, japan is circulating war propaganda that says the united states is a r e racist country. federal officials are thinking, well, if we let japanese americans out to fight in the military, this is one way to disprove that. the war department decides they're going to start an all japanese american combat units, okay. again, this decision is very controversial, a lot of people refer to it as jap crowe, right, like jim crowe, because it would be a segregated military unit. the question is who will be allowed to fight in this unit, because we know the logic japanese-americans are potentially if not likely to be disloyal to the u.s. that's where that loyalty questionnaire came in. that's called the application for leave clearance. let's take a look at this. the wra developed this questionnaire and the whole point of this, it's to sort out the so-called loyal from the so-called disloyal japanese-americans. and that is a way to identify potential volunteers for the army. everyone who's over the age of 17 has to ans
united states army. the federal authorities finally agree and partly motivated because at this time, japan is circulating war propaganda that says the united states is a r e racist country. federal officials are thinking, well, if we let japanese americans out to fight in the military, this is one way to disprove that. the war department decides they're going to start an all japanese american combat units, okay. again, this decision is very controversial, a lot of people refer to it as jap...
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this is known as the first national flag, because the confederacy would ultimately go through three different designs. this one was very muc reminiscent of the united states flight. that was done on purpose because many southerners had served in the army or otherwise felt some affection for the old union and they did not want to completely dispense with many of the symbols and emblems of the united states. so, rather than having 13 stripes, recently have three, red, white, red, and one star for each statement was officially part of the confederacy. because southern states were and joiningunion the confederacy throughout the spring of 1861, the number of stars started out at seven and ultimately went up to officially 11. although, sometimes they would also actually include as many as 13 or even 15, which a very optimistically was including places such as the arizona territory or southern california. this particular flight was carried as a battle flag by a regiment that was in the third florida infantry. this was the flag that was carried by company d. every company that was part of a regiment did have their own flag. but this ultimately resulted in
this is known as the first national flag, because the confederacy would ultimately go through three different designs. this one was very muc reminiscent of the united states flight. that was done on purpose because many southerners had served in the army or otherwise felt some affection for the old union and they did not want to completely dispense with many of the symbols and emblems of the united states. so, rather than having 13 stripes, recently have three, red, white, red, and one star for...
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parliament, and i have been campaigning that all of the forces that support me will come together and unite. because deep down, and in spite of the am a bigss of one or another, they want france to recover. thank you very much. >>> francois is addressing the public and answering the questions of the reporters almost two weeks after a satirical paper claimed that his wife penelope claimed that his wife had a fake jochblt here in the hall, he said that there is no way that he is dropping out of the race. he is of course, the conservative kapd date for the president is shall election, and the first round of which is in april, and he is staying in the race. he says that he has done nothing wrong and employing his wife was perfectly legal, and he did apologize po the french people and he said that he did not realize soon enough that it was going to be a real issue. >> well, that is a perfect summary, and he staunchly denied the legally, and he said that he did nothing unfor the rid in his hirings over the years and decades with his wife. and he said that perhaps he had ethical considerations in that he h
parliament, and i have been campaigning that all of the forces that support me will come together and unite. because deep down, and in spite of the am a bigss of one or another, they want france to recover. thank you very much. >>> francois is addressing the public and answering the questions of the reporters almost two weeks after a satirical paper claimed that his wife penelope claimed that his wife had a fake jochblt here in the hall, he said that there is no way that he is dropping...
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united states. and i think this because through intervening directly, united states is losing respect in many countriese world. and united states cannot be the police of every country in the world. i think that's the charter and the mission and the mandate of the united nations. instead of bypassing the united nations, what we should do is bring in a reform to the united nations, a re-engineering of all of its activity so that we have a very strong united nations with very high moral standards, and ethics, and respect from all countries in the world so that they can accomplish what they are--what they are to do. number one, to ensure peace, peace, and harmony throughout the world. number two, to solve conflict among nations in the world. that is the charter of the united nations, so. tcking a strg storm ming into the bay are. a live look outside as -- heyray moment now. >>> right now at 4:30, tracking a storm moving into the bay area. a live look outside as heavy rain moves in any moment now. >>> tense moments in a san jose neighborhood, the manhunt that had people on edge. >>> the news starts right no
united states. and i think this because through intervening directly, united states is losing respect in many countriese world. and united states cannot be the police of every country in the world. i think that's the charter and the mission and the mandate of the united nations. instead of bypassing the united nations, what we should do is bring in a reform to the united nations, a re-engineering of all of its activity so that we have a very strong united nations with very high moral standards,...
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going to get a battle that suits the president very well and helps him unite his party that's not united because of russia and the travel ban and other things. this is a good old fashioned fight. >> let's talk about the travel ban. you heard in the piece there they're changing their lingo. it's not a travel ban but the president says it's a travel ban. what else do you call it when you block people from 7 countries from coming in but i think that the largest question is what does this tell us about the inner workings of the white house, that they're trying to do all of this back pedaling? >> i'm a little more sympathetic with them on this one. the problem is the lynn gingo i muslim ban. one is obviously it doesn't ban all muslims. people come in from other countries. >> they change it from muslim ban, travel ban. the second part is i think suggests it's indeft and i know in most cases this is 90 days to 120 days. it's easy to saban is shorter. if you're tweeting something ban is easier to tweet than a temporary pause or whatever. the trump administration is guilty of helping propaganda. but they
going to get a battle that suits the president very well and helps him unite his party that's not united because of russia and the travel ban and other things. this is a good old fashioned fight. >> let's talk about the travel ban. you heard in the piece there they're changing their lingo. it's not a travel ban but the president says it's a travel ban. what else do you call it when you block people from 7 countries from coming in but i think that the largest question is what does this...
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did president obama accept citizens united? because the court had ruled that way?ight. lots and lots of presidents have disagreed with court rulings without calling into question the legitimacy of the judge making the ruling. >> he shouldn't have done that. but look, what was the tweet right after the ninth circuit ruling? see you in court. even if that's in all capital letters that is not a threat to our system. or to our republic. >> i think we should stop the hyper-coverage of his tweets. he's winning the morning and distracting us from real news. we're seeing resistance in the streets. and as a progressive, i believe the people are leading the politicians right now. but i also think you need the resistance to go from protests to politics. i think we will witness. we see at the rallies, people energized. i've been following this. thousands of people want to run for office. >> right. that's the interesting part. >> so we need to have -- i don't like the analogy, but a tea party of values. a tea party of progressives. thousands of people running at the local level
did president obama accept citizens united? because the court had ruled that way?ight. lots and lots of presidents have disagreed with court rulings without calling into question the legitimacy of the judge making the ruling. >> he shouldn't have done that. but look, what was the tweet right after the ninth circuit ruling? see you in court. even if that's in all capital letters that is not a threat to our system. or to our republic. >> i think we should stop the hyper-coverage of...
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will be campaigning and convinced that all these forces that support me will come together will unite because deep down and in spite of the ambitions of one, they want france to recover. thank you very much. >> francois fillon there addressing the french public and answering the questions of reporters. his almost two weeks after a satirical paper who claimed that penelope had a fake job. here with me in the studio is doug herbert. francois fillon said there's no way he's dropping out of the race. he is of course a conservative candidate for the presidential election, the first round of which is in april. so he's staying in the race. he said he has done nothing wrong. employing his wife was perfectly legal but he did apologize to the french people and said he hadn't realized early, soon enough this would be a real issue. >> absolutely. that's a perfect summary. he staunchly defended the legality. said he absolutely did nothing wrong in anything he did in his hirings over the years, the decades with his wife. at the same time he acknowledged that perhaps he made what he called an ethical -- the
will be campaigning and convinced that all these forces that support me will come together will unite because deep down and in spite of the ambitions of one, they want france to recover. thank you very much. >> francois fillon there addressing the french public and answering the questions of reporters. his almost two weeks after a satirical paper who claimed that penelope had a fake job. here with me in the studio is doug herbert. francois fillon said there's no way he's dropping out of...
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he was put in a protective custody unit because otherwise he would be in grave danger. >> i wouldn'tbably last five minutes on the mainline. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. you know, or ex-cops. >> tiano says if nothing else, his experience here has helped him see the people he used to arrest in a new light. >> i have been dealing with these people for many, many years. and you know, there's a lot of them that aren't, i mean, you know, there's a perception, unfortunately, by the majority of our society that everybody in prison is really a bad person. and that's not the case. my heart aches for some of these youngsters you see come in here. 21, 22 years old that are facing life sentences because of a stupid mistake. i mean, you just wonder how is this 22-year-old kid going to get through to age 65, 70, 75, 80? this is it. there's no more than this. this is all there is for him. you can't help but have some empathy for that guy. >> how is your shoulder doing today? >> it is a little sore. i got it out of sling to try to get -- it gets too stiff if i leave it in there all the tim
he was put in a protective custody unit because otherwise he would be in grave danger. >> i wouldn'tbably last five minutes on the mainline. >> why? >> well, they don't like cops. you know, or ex-cops. >> tiano says if nothing else, his experience here has helped him see the people he used to arrest in a new light. >> i have been dealing with these people for many, many years. and you know, there's a lot of them that aren't, i mean, you know, there's a perception,...
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the reason iranians called united states the great satan was because the united states was taking this opportunity and correcting some of its past mistakes, i.e. the 1950s 1950s included, they decide to stick with the shot until last minute and at the new government came in, they destructive fight the new government anyway they could and to continue doing that for the past 38 years. that's why they are great satan. so we didn't look for an outside enemy. the outside enemy came to us. as i said earlier, they have an opportunity to even today correct that mistake. but given the arrogance that chat in the united states, especially with the guys in power there, i don't think that will happen anytime soon. >> the israelis are as much reformation of the ideals of the islamic revolution as they are a message to donald trump right now. let's see what is going on the streets of tehran. >> thank you so much. if you have just joined us, this is special coverage on press tv on the 30th anniversary of ceremonies marching -- marking the victors of the revolution. in iran our correspondent is standin
the reason iranians called united states the great satan was because the united states was taking this opportunity and correcting some of its past mistakes, i.e. the 1950s 1950s included, they decide to stick with the shot until last minute and at the new government came in, they destructive fight the new government anyway they could and to continue doing that for the past 38 years. that's why they are great satan. so we didn't look for an outside enemy. the outside enemy came to us. as i said...
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going to be a very exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] >> this week, president trump had more members of his cabinet confirmed including treasury secretary steve mnuchin who was approved monday by nearly partyline vote. he was sworn in that same evening at the white house. this is just under 10 minutes. president trump: it is my great honor tonight to present to the american people our new treasury secretary of the united states, steven mnuchin. stephen i want to congratulate , you, a lot of people wanted that position, a lot of people. a lot
going to be a very exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy....
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the first address to congress is often just called an address to congress, not the state of the unit, because a full year to be able to say how his policies are working. but this is a moment where he remind everybody that he is the entire nation's president and at the most important thing when you offer this tough job is that you be commander in chief. would you expect the tone to be more consulates, perhaps, than the president has been up until now, reaching out to those who did not vote for him or may not agree with him? yes, this will be smart and appropriate. one question on conservatives on what they are feeling. how do you feel —— makes sense as a conservative of the extra spending the president is proposing on defence, on infrastructure, on the wall with mexico, but not cutting entitlements and welfare programmes? as a conservative, does that add up? i would like to see him focus on entitlements. these are big programmes that are on autopilot and they are set to go bankrupt anchored upset our financial house if they are not taking care. he will have to look at that at some point in his
the first address to congress is often just called an address to congress, not the state of the unit, because a full year to be able to say how his policies are working. but this is a moment where he remind everybody that he is the entire nation's president and at the most important thing when you offer this tough job is that you be commander in chief. would you expect the tone to be more consulates, perhaps, than the president has been up until now, reaching out to those who did not vote for...
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because of this uncertainty, people are a bit weary. they don't want to take this risk of getting on these planes and going to the united states because theyis a legal battle that is still ongoing and they really don't know what the outcome of it is going to be. because when people get these visas, after waiting to get their visas for a long time, they do risk having these visas canceled, for example, if they get to the united states. and it is a costly trip for a lot of people. so there's that financial side to it, and people don't want to risk that, and also the issue of humiliation. you know, people did talk about looking at people getting detained at airports, people being pulled off planes, or turned back. and described it as quite a humiliating experience which people want to try to avoid. so there is, to an extent, a bit of cautious optimism here that things might be changing, but surely people are feeling very uncertain about what's going to come next. so i think it's a bit of a wait and see situation right now, lynda. >> i guess there's a sense by many there, of collective punishment being imposed on all of them, the suspicion, pa
because of this uncertainty, people are a bit weary. they don't want to take this risk of getting on these planes and going to the united states because theyis a legal battle that is still ongoing and they really don't know what the outcome of it is going to be. because when people get these visas, after waiting to get their visas for a long time, they do risk having these visas canceled, for example, if they get to the united states. and it is a costly trip for a lot of people. so there's that...
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it is going to be a very period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org]
it is going to be a very period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's...
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something we have to stand up for the values of press freedom and freedom of expression, in the united states, becauserting of the situation or does it staged some kind of boycott?” think journalists will find it staged some kind of boycott?” thinkjournalists will find out what works best for them. most of the news organisations that i am in contact with are doubling down on the very thing they do well which is investigative reporting, good reporting, just using the tools of journalism to get back to where they need to be which is holding this administration, or any administration, or any administration accountable and scrutinising those who have power. there one side to the 0scars. yes, there is the frivolous showbiz side of things. the red carpet and the million dollar after party. what is the most extraordinary request you have ever had at this party for food?” extraordinary request you have ever had at this party for food? i think i had one of our guests who loved the baked potato so much he said, where is the caviar? he took his spoon and at the caviar with the spoon. who was that? it was brad pi
something we have to stand up for the values of press freedom and freedom of expression, in the united states, becauserting of the situation or does it staged some kind of boycott?” think journalists will find it staged some kind of boycott?” thinkjournalists will find out what works best for them. most of the news organisations that i am in contact with are doubling down on the very thing they do well which is investigative reporting, good reporting, just using the tools of journalism to...
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is a common political unit and because both warring sides t the same time, absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. booktv.org, for the complete schedule. >> and i think a lot of these ids look at huge ideas, take twitter, uber, and they seem conversationally like a seinfeld episode, if we had this, this could happen. they felt like, i could do this like this. it was so much harder. night, on q&a, staff wolfe, looks ander at world of start-up necessary silicon valley and the young who venture there with hopes of becoming the next big success story. her book "valley of the gods." actresss like the coming to l.a. and they end up wait for itress and their big day. t is harder to be elon musk than tom cruise. instagram and uber, people have a them didn't just lucky break, the stories were coding rs and years of and engineering, they have qualifications that i can't even imagine. >> sunday night 8 eastern on c-span's q&a. >> "washington journal" continues. host: our next guest is the director of the russia and eurasia program at carnegie, rumer, thank you for being with us. i want
is a common political unit and because both warring sides t the same time, absolutely affirm and absolutely deny this common unit. booktv.org, for the complete schedule. >> and i think a lot of these ids look at huge ideas, take twitter, uber, and they seem conversationally like a seinfeld episode, if we had this, this could happen. they felt like, i could do this like this. it was so much harder. night, on q&a, staff wolfe, looks ander at world of start-up necessary silicon valley...
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going to be a very exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: c-span's "washington journal" with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up tuesday morning no crams, they'll discuss the house republican agenda and their approach to conservative ideology. be sure to watch "washington journal" tuesday morning. join the discussion. >> federal reserve chai
going to be a very exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states. because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so, our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. as far as the southern border's concerned, we're going to get that worked out, we're going to make it fair, but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy....