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compulsory purchase of the property so it is bought whether you wanted to sell or not absolutely united choice in the matter and did you have any system of appeal could you could make your case keep running the publish for the time being well we tried we always in front of the house of commons and house a little select committees to argue for fair and proper compensation because i didn't think you could stop the going to running tell me a bit about the bri louise i mean i know it was an award...
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at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and harassment. keyes has announced he's taking a leave of absence. meanwhile, in new hampshire's primary tuesday, a former refugee from afghanistan named safiya wazir defeated deeply-entrenched incumbent dick patten in the democratic primary for state representative in concord.
at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and harassment. keyes has announced he's taking a leave of absence. meanwhile, in new hampshire's primary tuesday, a former refugee from afghanistan named safiya wazir defeated deeply-entrenched incumbent dick...
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at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and
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choice. this is the united states and whether it is texas or florida or virginia because virginia looks like it's very much in the past. maryland, by the way, could be affect it, very seriously affect the. it's a little bit outside of the path. and of course south carolina, north carolina. i think any amount of money, whatever takes were going to do. but we have tremendous tracking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of contract or is waiting, but for the most part it's been handled by fema and also we coordinated locally. we have food for days. generators for many days. we should be in great shape. i've also heard it could be 21 and 22 inches. you can imagine what that is. 22 inches of rain. it is not something that we've had. we've had appeared certainly would never have this on the east coast. i think we are very well prepared, very well set up. >> i think this director is very similar to hurricane hugo in almost like a combination of people in 89. locally executed come a state managed in federally supported. by fema is doing is repositioning to support governors impacted with ac
choice. this is the united states and whether it is texas or florida or virginia because virginia looks like it's very much in the past. maryland, by the way, could be affect it, very seriously affect the. it's a little bit outside of the path. and of course south carolina, north carolina. i think any amount of money, whatever takes were going to do. but we have tremendous tracking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of contract or is waiting, but for the most part it's been handled by...
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united states. a difficult choice for the captain. i'll have more for you in the next hour. see you then.he world of politics now. let's just take you back to the world of politics now. the green party has announced its new leaders after an internal election held over the summer. our political correspondent chris mason in in westminsterfor us now. tell us the lucky winners. good afternoon. jonathan barkley who was afternoon. jonathan barkley who was a co—leader alongside caroline lucas, the greens mpu, remains one of the two leaders. and joining him sean berry, a london assembly member. former candidate for the green party into a london mage aureole race. the two of them monitoring ticket. —— mage aureole. it is intriguing, the models of leadership that the green party have tried over the years. a good number of years ago, they had what was known as principal speakers and there were quite a few of them. they had an internal referendum to determine whether or not they should go down to a single leader. the argument made was that you have one prominent figure who gets known by people. after
united states. a difficult choice for the captain. i'll have more for you in the next hour. see you then.he world of politics now. let's just take you back to the world of politics now. the green party has announced its new leaders after an internal election held over the summer. our political correspondent chris mason in in westminsterfor us now. tell us the lucky winners. good afternoon. jonathan barkley who was afternoon. jonathan barkley who was a co—leader alongside caroline lucas, the...
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kavanaughjudge brett will soon be justice brett and take his seat on the supreme court of the united states of america. the choicethe selection could not be more clear. republicans have been delivering on a commonsense conservative agenda since 2016. in case you didn't notice them have fallen further to the left. today's democratic party was to raise your taxes. today's democratic party thinks obamacare didn't go far enough. now running socialists for higher office. today's democratic party wants abortion on demand and they want you to pay for it. many of today's democrats and their hollywood friends find it fashionable to mock the values of the american people. mockwood elites routinely family and patriotism. know hillary's basket of deplorables. now the governor of new york recently said america was "never that great." and my predecessor says those of us who stand for traditional values are forces of intolerance is. the truth is faith, family and hard work and patriotism are the that has found the fabric of our nation for generations. [applause] we are not a people bound together by geography. we are a people b
kavanaughjudge brett will soon be justice brett and take his seat on the supreme court of the united states of america. the choicethe selection could not be more clear. republicans have been delivering on a commonsense conservative agenda since 2016. in case you didn't notice them have fallen further to the left. today's democratic party was to raise your taxes. today's democratic party thinks obamacare didn't go far enough. now running socialists for higher office. today's democratic party...
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united states. hose hard choices are being ma. we're making a lot of progress. like some of said these iquirements are unrealistic. on't know how it is more realistic to accept the status those are the global consensus >> this ise jcpoa. what is thefic. extent of iran's missile the iraniansyria? government has poured billions prop up the assad regime. can you talk about what iran thinks of providing missiles an weaponry to the syrian governme >> one thing to bear in mind is hat since 2012 iran has rovided $16 billion to its artners in syria, iraq, they haveemen. extended $4.6 billion in lines i don't knowa sod. how this help, what is going on n syria. we are increasingly c. ecretary pompeo has said all forces under iranian command thatto get out of syria. ofour requirement is part the political track we are ursuing with the un's special . we do have this agreement that gives us some space to make som work closely with jim jeffrey, the secretary special engagement. e for syrian our iran strategy, part of the 2 requirements include syria. e also have jim and joel
united states. hose hard choices are being ma. we're making a lot of progress. like some of said these iquirements are unrealistic. on't know how it is more realistic to accept the status those are the global consensus >> this ise jcpoa. what is thefic. extent of iran's missile the iraniansyria? government has poured billions prop up the assad regime. can you talk about what iran thinks of providing missiles an weaponry to the syrian governme >> one thing to bear in mind is hat...
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choice. trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the united states. they have no choice. they really angry about this as well and they are angry about the tariffs. >> the u.n. general assembly, thank you. >> manhattan is a police state as of tonight. thank you for visiting us. >> coming up two veterans help us determine the political cost of yet another chaotic day in the life of this administration. >>> the cross aisle blame game already meelting up. >> it is amazing they come out of nowhere at the last minute and they weren't brought up earlier in this process. >> here with us tonight two of >> here with us tonight two of our favorite returning veterans, two former members of congress rgs donna edwards and david jolly. welcome to you both. democrats were working hard to destroy a man that that has a great potential with an array of false acquisitions later changed to accusations the likes of which have never been seen before. the question is this hearing on thursday when we hear from someone like dr. ford do you believe it has the ability to change a
choice. trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the united states. they have no choice. they really angry about this as well and they are angry about the tariffs. >> the u.n. general assembly, thank you. >> manhattan is a police state as of tonight. thank you for visiting us. >> coming up two veterans help us determine the political cost of yet another chaotic day in the life of this administration. >>> the cross aisle blame game...
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united states. those hard choices are being made. we're making a lot of progress. like some of said these requirements are unrealistic. i don't know how it is more realistic to accept the status quo. consensusthe global prior to the jcpoa. >> this is pretty specific. extent of iran's missile presence in syria? the iranian government has poured billions of dollars to prop up the assad regime. iranou talk about what thinks of providing missiles and weaponry to the syrian government? >> one thing to bear in mind is 2012 iran has provided $16 billion to its partners in syria, iraq, lebanon, yemen. billione extended $4.6 in lines of credit to a sod. what't know how this help, is going on in syria. concerned.easingly alletary pompeo has said forces under iranian command need to get out of syria. that is our requirement is part of the political track we are pursuing with the un's special representative. we do have this agreement that gives us some space to make some progress. i work closely with jim jeffrey, the secretary special representative for syrian engagement. stra
united states. those hard choices are being made. we're making a lot of progress. like some of said these requirements are unrealistic. i don't know how it is more realistic to accept the status quo. consensusthe global prior to the jcpoa. >> this is pretty specific. extent of iran's missile presence in syria? the iranian government has poured billions of dollars to prop up the assad regime. iranou talk about what thinks of providing missiles and weaponry to the syrian government?...
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this russian interference was so egregious that the united states had no choice but to prevent the publication of the tainted report. the u.n. panel of experts reporting process is our most valuable tool in ensuring that sanctions are implemented fully and effectively. it gives the security council ,nd the world and impartial independent means of ensuring accountability for violators and a warning to anyone who is considering violation sanctions in the future. we have seen this russian tendency to kill the messenger's of inconvenient truths before. they did not like it when the joint investigative mechanism concluded that their client, the assa regimed used chemical weapons against its own people in syria so they killed the mechanism. has succeeded in discrediting the u.n. independent panel reporting process because it called out their violations. russian corruption is like a virus. it is in feeding our ability to achieve complete denuclearization in north korea. now it has spread to the sanctions reporting process. if we are not careful, the sickness will make its way to the integrity and eff
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choice. trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the united states. choice. they really angry about this as well and they are angry about the tariffs. >> the u.n. general assembly, thank you. >> manhattan is a police state as of tonight. thank you for visiting us. >> coming up two veterans help us determine the political cost of yet another chaotic day in the life of this administration. the life of this administration. i can't believe it. that everything sticks to stefon diggs's hands? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. cool, huh? yeah. he plays football, huh? yeah. believe it. geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. each of us is different. and each cancer is different. how it reacts, how it evades and adapts. and how we attack it. that's why at cancer treatment centers of america, we use diagnostic tools that help us better understand what drives each person's cancer. this is what we mean by outsmarting cancer. and for some, it may uncover more effective treatment op
choice. trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the united states. choice. they really angry about this as well and they are angry about the tariffs. >> the u.n. general assembly, thank you. >> manhattan is a police state as of tonight. thank you for visiting us. >> coming up two veterans help us determine the political cost of yet another chaotic day in the life of this administration. the life of this administration. i can't believe it. that...
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will soon be justice brett kavanaugh and take his seat on the supreme court of the united states of america. the choice of the selection could not be more clear. republicans have been delivering on our common sense conservative agenda since 2016, in case you did not notice, democrats have fallen further to the left than ever before. today's democratic party wants to raise your taxes. today's democratic party once open borders and to abolish ice. today's democratic party thinks obamacare didn't go far enough. and they are now running actual socialist for higher office. today's democratic party wants abortion on demand and they want you to pay for it. many of today's democrats and their hollywood friends find it fashionable to mock the values of the american people. in fact, hollywood elites routinely mock faith and family and patriotism and many leading democrats have joined the chorus. we all remember hillary's basket of deplorable a few years ago. well, now the governor of new york recently said that america was never that great. and my predecessor joe biden said just last week that those of us who st
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the united states has had no choice but to be deeply concerned about the middle east and to try to use our influence and our efforts to advance the cause of peace for the last 30 years through four wars, the people of this troubled region have paid a terrible price in suffering and hatred and bloodshed. no two nations have suffered more than egypt and israel. but the dangers and the cost of conflicts in this region, for our own nation, have been great, as well. we have long-standing friendships among the nations there and the peoples of the region. and we have profound moral commitments which are deeply rooted in our values as a people. the strategic location of these countries and the resources that they possess mean that events in the middle east directly affect people everywhere. we, and our friends, could not be indifferent to the hostile power were to establish domination there. in few areas of the world is there a greater risk that a local conflict could spread among other nations adjacent to them and then perhaps erupt into a tragic confrontation between united states superpower
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choice. this is the united states. maryland could are affected. very seriously affected. just to add.tle bit outside of the path. south carolina, north carolina, i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do. we're already set up, we have tremendous trucking systems, food systems. we have a lot of contractors waiting, for the most part it's been handled by fema. also, we've coordinated locally. we have food for days we have emergency equipment and generators for many days. we should be in great shape. i've also heard it could be 21 and 22 inches, if you can imagine what that is. 22 inches of rain, it's not something that we've had -- certainly we've never had this on the east coast. >> this storm is similar to hurricane hugo. almost like a combination of hugo and floyd in '89 and '99. successful disaster response and recovery is one that's executed, and federally supported. what fema is doing, is prepositioning the federal government's assets to support each one of those governors that are about to be impacted with achieving their goals. that's the way emerge
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more of our allies would rather do business with the united states, and those hard choices are being made and we are making progress. >> and if you look at the 12 requirements, some have said that they are unrealistic. morenot know how it is unrealistic to accept the status quo. and if you look at those requirements, those of the global requirements and consensus. >> this one is pretty specific. what is the extent of iran's missile presence in syria? we know that the iranian government has been pouring billions of dollars to prop up the assad regime. can you talk about what iran thinks specifically in terms of providing missiles? thing.orth saying one since 2012, iran has provided to its partners in syria, iraq, lebanon, yemen. and they have extended $4.6 billion in lines of credit to us on -- assad. -- know how this helps syria. we are very concerned. thattary pompeo has said all forces under iranian command need to get out of syria. that is our requirement as part of the political track we are pursuing. we do have now this agreement. to tryves us some space to make some progress al
more of our allies would rather do business with the united states, and those hard choices are being made and we are making progress. >> and if you look at the 12 requirements, some have said that they are unrealistic. morenot know how it is unrealistic to accept the status quo. and if you look at those requirements, those of the global requirements and consensus. >> this one is pretty specific. what is the extent of iran's missile presence in syria? we know that the iranian...
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you read between the lines at official denials especially when navigating the tamal choice history between the unitedstates and venezuela which is why one always needs to pay attention when small blurbs and innocuous official denials turn into full blown headlines back in may part of that the state department rejected accusations by venezuelan president nicolas maduro the two top u.s. diplomats were engaged in what we called a military conspiracy and now just four months later the new york times is reporting that the trump administration held secret meetings with rebellious military officers from venezuela over the last year to discuss their plans to overthrow president nicolas maduro so which is it the u.s. state department because you can't have it both ways but here to discuss and try to make sense of it is the recent revelations regarding u.s. foreign policy venezuela's human rights attorney and author of the forthcoming book the plot to control the world how the u.s. spent billions to change the outcome of elections around the world welcome dan koval it welcome back to am thank you thank you alw
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united states. we need to be the bank of choice for them as they move from canada into the united states. a bank that has five-oriented culture. we find that in a private bank. we find a bank where the focus on people's first, where we can bring technology -. what we have seen in the last four quarters is in line with our plans and perhaps ahead of our plan, benefiting from higher environment,better and a team that is focused on clients and focusing on working cross-border with one another. now growing at the top end of the market, the being my full of credits risk. working very well with our partners across the border, we see a tremendous amount of north-south flow. we brought to the table something they were looking for. they brought to the table an experienced u.s. management team. >> what does the organic growth look like? >> our goal is to grow both loans and deposits in this high, single-digit, low, double-digit range. our goal is to grow our wealth management business, which was at zero four and a half years ago. in acide's $50 billion administration today. i will is to double that
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stop buying oil from iran because they're going to have a choice, trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the unitedo choice. so they are really angry about this as well and they're angry about the tariffs against europe. >> no rest for our friend andrea mitchell during what really is burning man week here in new york. the u.n. general assembly. thank you, friend, for staying. manhattan -- >> stay away. >> -- is a police state as of tonight. thank you for visiting us. coming up, two veterans of capitol hill help us try to determine the political cost of yet another chaotic day in the life of this administration. from the very beginning ... it was always our singular focus, a distinct determination. to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource. to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. specialists focused on treating cancer. using advanced technologies. and more precise treatments than before. working as ha
stop buying oil from iran because they're going to have a choice, trade with iran or deal with the dollar economy banking around the world, the unitedo choice. so they are really angry about this as well and they're angry about the tariffs against europe. >> no rest for our friend andrea mitchell during what really is burning man week here in new york. the u.n. general assembly. thank you, friend, for staying. manhattan -- >> stay away. >> -- is a police state as of tonight....
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choice. in the united states of america we, when somebody raises their hand and says i'm drowning over here on sixth street and i want my roof nobody's going to say we told you to get out, have a nice day, see you when we can. we go and save their lives. of the impressive thing about houston and certainly florida was this asian navy and other groups, neighbors helping neighbors but these things are so large the federal government and department of defense have to be involved because of the effort it takes to recover. rob: thank you for your time and perspective. we will see how this looks as the sun comes up. >> neighbors helping neighbors, whatever it takes. live team coverage of hurricane florence when we come right back. this wi-fi is fast. i know! i know! i know! i know! when did brian move back in? brian's back? he doesn't get my room. he's only going to be here for like a week. like a month, tops. oh boy. wi-fi fast enough for the whole family is simple, easy, awesome. in many cultures, young men would stay with their families until their 40's. jillian: welcome back. the president of the
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but this is coming from the president of the united states. >> no choice. >> director cray was preppedirectors and those field offices, to be primed and ready. more often than not, this was going to happen. >> there's a chance there's no rob rating evidence that comes up in this investigation. but could the fbi come up with evidence to show that some of the things that judge kavanaugh said in that hearing were not so on the ball? >> sure. we have seen somewhat inconsistencies with his testimony. they can drill in. they're going to drill in on what was said at these hearings and what allegedly happened at this party. they will use all of their resources to drill in on this date, this party, and try to ascertain the truth in everything that has been said at the hearings and everything everybody has said. >> as was pointed out in these hearings, the fbi doesn't make conclusions on the investigates, do they? >> they do if it is a criminal matter. they will not on this. they will do the investigation and submit their findings to th being with us. >>> now, here's a look at the weather for yo
but this is coming from the president of the united states. >> no choice. >> director cray was preppedirectors and those field offices, to be primed and ready. more often than not, this was going to happen. >> there's a chance there's no rob rating evidence that comes up in this investigation. but could the fbi come up with evidence to show that some of the things that judge kavanaugh said in that hearing were not so on the ball? >> sure. we have seen somewhat...
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united states. americans need more choices and they need lower cost and that's what medicare x would do.k: you were governor during the virginia tech massacre, so you have a unique perspective on this. after the shootings in parkland, florida, and a number of other school shootings, there's been passionate debate about arming teachers to keep schools safe. they voted to arm teachers because they can't afford to hire more school resource officers. what do you say to voters who say that may be ok for them but here, this is what we want, we want to arm our teachers? sen. kaine: i do not tell lee county school board or principals how to secure their kids. if they are going to have a strategy they think will work for them, i'm not going to tell them otherwise. i know as a mayor of richmond with my kids in the richmond we put school, resource officers in to try to keep schools safe. so there is no one-size-fits-all strategy. but the area that is so critically important was the most painful day of my life in 2007 at virginia tech. a deranged young man who was mentally ill but whose high school
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united nations. is it a badge of honor and how do americans feel about his choice of words today?will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, control and domination. - [voiceover] this is an urgent message from the international fellowship of christians and jews. there is an emergency food crisis for elderly holocaust survivors in the former soviet union. - this is a fight against time. what we're dealing with is coming out, meeting someone who's 85, 90 years old,...
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and then just a procession over the day and the next several months of choices for the president of the united the united states had not been attacked on its own territory since the war of 1812. we had no structures, no institutions, for internal security for the country. it was flying without a compass. david: subsequently president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein. so in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have still gone forward? condoleezza: welcome me know, i always say to people what you know today can affect what you do tomorrow, but not what you did yesterday. we simply believed as all the intelligence agencies around the world did, that he had weapons of mass destruction and was reconstituting them quickly, and it was on that basis that we decided that you finally had to do what the international community had been threatening to do, to have serious consequences. in retrospect, i don't know if we had known what we would have done. i will say this. i still think the world is better off without saddam hussein. he was
and then just a procession over the day and the next several months of choices for the president of the united the united states had not been attacked on its own territory since the war of 1812. we had no structures, no institutions, for internal security for the country. it was flying without a compass. david: subsequently president bush decided to invade iraq to topple saddam hussein. so in light of hindsight, had you known there were no weapons of mass destruction, would you have still gone...
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there should be no more frivolous approaches towards the united states senate, or towards this confirmation process. >> interesting choice. >>> the trade war between the united states and china intensified today with both sides imposing fresh tariffs on each other's goods. the u.s. will levy tariffs of 10% on $200 billion worth of goods from china. electronics are the single biggest category hit followed by wooden furniture, tv parts, vacuum cleaners, solar cells and vinyl floor tiling. china is retaliating by raising tariffs on $60 billion worth of u.s. goods. it's going to collect additional taxes of 5% to 10% on agriculture products to energy exports. all of that causing markets to react. trade talks with china this week are, well, probably going to be cancelled. the president has -- china has accused president trump of trade bullying. the dow fell right off the top, about 100 points. now down about 170, about 180 points right now. and the standard & poor's 500 is down. the nasdaq tech heavy is up. >>> i'm going to see you right back here tomorrow at 1:00 p.m. and then at 3:00 p.m. eastern. thank you for watching. "de
there should be no more frivolous approaches towards the united states senate, or towards this confirmation process. >> interesting choice. >>> the trade war between the united states and china intensified today with both sides imposing fresh tariffs on each other's goods. the u.s. will levy tariffs of 10% on $200 billion worth of goods from china. electronics are the single biggest category hit followed by wooden furniture, tv parts, vacuum cleaners, solar cells and vinyl floor...
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believe the denials of non-complicity and violence in afghanistan to be untrue, what are the choices of the united states? we will discuss that today and also how the conflict might end. it is a situation where it is an arena where the united states has not had the kind of impact and where success should be majored in the achievement of the goals that have been set by the united states. that is what we will discuss with our panelists. to my left is omar samad. former ambassador from afghanistan to france. he was a senior advisor for policy and strategy to the chief executive of afghanistan in kabul. he was a fellow at the american center. to my right is mister david sedney, former president of the american university of afghanistan. david has served as the assistant secretary for afghanistan, pakistan and central asia. as deputy assistant secretary of defense for east asia from 2007 to 2009. he was deputy chief of mission at the u.s. embassy in beijing and was detailed twice to the national security council. let's begin our discussion. my first question, 17 years pete -- 17 years. that is a long t
believe the denials of non-complicity and violence in afghanistan to be untrue, what are the choices of the united states? we will discuss that today and also how the conflict might end. it is a situation where it is an arena where the united states has not had the kind of impact and where success should be majored in the achievement of the goals that have been set by the united states. that is what we will discuss with our panelists. to my left is omar samad. former ambassador from afghanistan...
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united states of america. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: the choice in this election could not be more clear. in case you didn't notice, and -- democrats have all in further -- have fallen further to the left than ever before. today's democratic party wants open borders and to apologize. -- and to abolish ice. today's democratic party does not think obamacare went far enough. and they are now running with socialists for higher offices. today's democratic party wants abortion on demand and they want you to pay for it. many of today's democrats and their hollywood friends find it fashionable to mock values of the american people. hollywood elite -- many leading democrats have joined the chorus. we all remember hillary's task -- basket of deplorables now the governor of new york recently said that america was never that great. my predecessor, joe biden said that those of us who stand for traditional moral values are sources of an tolerant including the dregs of society. the truth is, faith, family, hard work and patriotism are the glue that found the fabric of our nation for generations. the fab
united states of america. [cheers and applause] v.p. pence: the choice in this election could not be more clear. in case you didn't notice, and -- democrats have all in further -- have fallen further to the left than ever before. today's democratic party wants open borders and to apologize. -- and to abolish ice. today's democratic party does not think obamacare went far enough. and they are now running with socialists for higher offices. today's democratic party wants abortion on demand and...
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united states. it has created a conditions were citizens or make them the choice to take that very hazardous journey to the night dates for sustaining their own country. there is a strategy in place the congress of the funded and associated. as i assess it, it's just getting started. defense plays a piece of that. it is key that we stay committed to that strategy to lower levels of violence against women, men, children. >> many people are seeking asylum in this country as a result of that violence, correct? >> senator, that is correct. >> one last question about hezbollah in central america. as you know, i asked admiral thad about south, actions to hezbollah influence in south america countries in a categorized as though a as he put it, the d. team in the southern hemisphere given its criminal activities that support terrorist activities abroad, would you agree with him? >> iran speaks -- hezbollah's actually been raising explicitly across the world. >> and we had to do more to counter. >> senator blumenthal. senator mccaskill. thank you, mr. chairman. first of all commit thank you to you and your f
united states. it has created a conditions were citizens or make them the choice to take that very hazardous journey to the night dates for sustaining their own country. there is a strategy in place the congress of the funded and associated. as i assess it, it's just getting started. defense plays a piece of that. it is key that we stay committed to that strategy to lower levels of violence against women, men, children. >> many people are seeking asylum in this country as a result of that...
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united states. it has created violent conditions where citizens are making the choice of -- to take that very hazardous journey to the united states versus staying in their own country. and there is a strategy in place that congress has funded and appropriated, the central american strategy. as i assess it, it is just getting it, it is just getting started, defense plays a piece in that. it is key that we stay committed to that strategy to lower levels of violence against women, men, children. >> and many people are seeking asylum in this country as a result of that violence. correct? >> senator, that is correct. >> let me ask you one last question about hezbollah in central america. as you know, i asked admiral ted about south com actions to counter hezbollah influence in south american countries, and he categorized hezbollah as, as he put it, the a team in the southern hemisphere given its criminal activities that support terrorist activities abroad. would you agree with him? >> senator, i would. iran is the number one state response other of terrorism around the world and their proxy, lebanese heads
united states. it has created violent conditions where citizens are making the choice of -- to take that very hazardous journey to the united states versus staying in their own country. and there is a strategy in place that congress has funded and appropriated, the central american strategy. as i assess it, it is just getting it, it is just getting started, defense plays a piece in that. it is key that we stay committed to that strategy to lower levels of violence against women, men, children....
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united states industry did that or the department of defense. that came because there were smaller nations that was the only choice they had. o we in the united states need to be able to exploit that in a positive sense. >> i think that wraps up the time we have. i wish we had more. there's still so many questions, so many things we can talk about, but i'll hand it over. >> thank you very much. a hand for our military space panel. [ applause ] >> thanks for having me. great to be back at the wilson center. it's sort of a homecoming for me. i think jane is right when she says we have the smartest audiences. this is a panel and discussion near and dear to my heart, what i cover for the post and became sort of obsessed with it in my coverage for the post that i did go off and write a book about commercial space and wrote a lot of that. i'll
united states industry did that or the department of defense. that came because there were smaller nations that was the only choice they had. o we in the united states need to be able to exploit that in a positive sense. >> i think that wraps up the time we have. i wish we had more. there's still so many questions, so many things we can talk about, but i'll hand it over. >> thank you very much. a hand for our military space panel. [ applause ] >> thanks for having me. great to...
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united nations. it is it a badge of honor and how do americans feel about his choice of words today?america will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, control and domination. ll? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes ll? and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. just follow what he says and it'll help- sorry i have to take this. we're good. hi. uh no i need it right now, yeah... my life was narrated for me by others. their voices were forceful, emphatic, absolute. it had never occurred to me that my voice might be as strong as theirs. the most inspiring minds. the most compelling stories. download audible. and listen for a change. the roasted core wrap. 3, 2, 1... not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is r
united nations. it is it a badge of honor and how do americans feel about his choice of words today?america will always choose independence and cooperation over global governance, control and domination. ll? flonase relieves sneezing, itchy, watery eyes ll? and a runny nose, plus nasal congestion, which most pills don't. it's more complete allergy relief. flonase. just follow what he says and it'll help- sorry i have to take this. we're good. hi. uh no i need it right now, yeah... my life was...
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at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and harassment. keyes has announced he's taking a leave of absence. meanwhile, in new hampshire's primary tuesday, a former refugee from afghanistan named safiya wazir defeated deeply-entrenched incumbent dick patten in the democratic primary for state representative in concord. wazir ran on a platform of education equality, affordable housing, and medicaid expansion. patten's ran on an anti-immigrant platform. she beat him out by winning 329 votes to his 143. "the new york times" reports that former trump campaign chairman paul manafort will soon reach a plea deal with prosecutors to avoid an upcoming trial for his foreign lobbying work in ukraine. his plea deal could include cooperating with special counsel robert mueller's investigation into trump's ties to russia. last month, manafort was convicted
at columbia university, she was president of christians united for israel and in anti-choice group. she now identifies as jewish and pro-choice. she is also among a dozen women to accuse israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu's international spokesman david keyes of sexual assault and harassment. keyes has announced he's taking a leave of absence. meanwhile, in new hampshire's primary tuesday, a former refugee from afghanistan named safiya wazir defeated deeply-entrenched incumbent dick...
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choice. this is the united states.er it is texas or florida or frankly virginia, because virginia looks like it is very much in the path, maryland by the way could be effected very seriously effected just to add. it is a little outside the path. and then of course south carolina, north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do. but we're already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems, food systems, we have a lot of contractors waiting. for the most part it has been handled by fema, and also we coordinated locally. we have food for days. we have emergency equipment and generators for many days. we should be in great shape. now, i've also heard it could be 21 and 22 inches. you can imagine what that is. 22 inches of rain. it is not something that we have had. certainly we never had this on the east coast. but i think we're well prepared, well set up. >> i think the storm here is similar to hurricane hugo, almost like a combination of hurricane hugo in '89, hurricane floyd in 1
choice. this is the united states.er it is texas or florida or frankly virginia, because virginia looks like it is very much in the path, maryland by the way could be effected very seriously effected just to add. it is a little outside the path. and then of course south carolina, north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do. but we're already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems, food systems, we have a lot of contractors waiting. for the most...
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choice. this is the united states and whether it's texas or florida or, frankly, if it's virginia because virginia very much in the path. maryland, by the way, could be affected very seriously affected just to add. it's a little bit outside of the path. and then, of course, south carolina and north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do. but we are already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of contractors waiting but for the most part it's been handled by fema. and, also, we have coordinated locally. we have food for days. we have emergency equipment and generators for many days. we should be in great shape. now, i have also heard it could be 21 and 22 inches. if you can imagine what that is, 22 inches of rain, it is not something that we have had. certainly we have never had this on the east coast. so, but i think we are very well prepared. very well set up, wouldn't you say? >> yeah, i think this storm right here is very similar to hurricane hugo. almost like a combination of hurricane hugo in '8 and hurrica
choice. this is the united states and whether it's texas or florida or, frankly, if it's virginia because virginia very much in the path. maryland, by the way, could be affected very seriously affected just to add. it's a little bit outside of the path. and then, of course, south carolina and north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we're going to do. but we are already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of contractors...
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choice. this is the united states and whether it's texas or florida or frankly, if it's virginia, because virginia like it's very much in the path. maryland, by the way, could be affected very seriously affected, just to add, it's a little bit outside of the path. then of course, south carolina, north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we are going to do. but we are already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of contractors waiting but for the most part it's been handled by fema and also, we have coordinated locally. we have food for days. we have emergency equipment and generators for many days. we should be in great shape. now, i have also heard it could be 21 and 22 inches. if you can imagine what that is, 22 inches of rain. it is not something that we have had. certainly we have never had this on the east coast. but i think we are very well prepared, very well set up, wouldn't you say? >> i think this storm right here is very similar to hurricane hugo, almost like a combination of hurricane hugo in '89 and hurricane floy
choice. this is the united states and whether it's texas or florida or frankly, if it's virginia, because virginia like it's very much in the path. maryland, by the way, could be affected very seriously affected, just to add, it's a little bit outside of the path. then of course, south carolina, north carolina. i think that any amounts of money, whatever it takes, we are going to do. but we are already set up. we have tremendous trucking systems. we have food systems. we have a lot of...
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what are the policy choices for the united states? we will be discussing that today and also how might this conflict and? it is just one of those situations where the united states can or should declare victory and leave, vietnam again, or is it actually and arena where the united states has already made a positive contribution, has not had the kind of damage that say for example, their debilitating vietnam conflict had come and our success should not be measured in the number of years that even put in but in terms of the achievement of the goals that have been set by the united states. that is going to get what we're going to try and discuss with our panelists. to my left is ambassador omar samad, former ambassador of afghanistan to france in canada. from december 2014 to genoa 2016 ambassador samad work as advisor for policy and strategy and to the chief executive of afghanistan in kabul. he was senior central fellow in 2013 and 2014 and senior expert agnes states institute of peace from 2012-2013. to my right is not necessary polit
what are the policy choices for the united states? we will be discussing that today and also how might this conflict and? it is just one of those situations where the united states can or should declare victory and leave, vietnam again, or is it actually and arena where the united states has already made a positive contribution, has not had the kind of damage that say for example, their debilitating vietnam conflict had come and our success should not be measured in the number of years that...
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my colleagues leading protection units are having to make very ha rd protection units are having to make very hard choices for last yearandi first choice, as i called for last year and i continue to call for this year, we want a conversation, a review about policing. what do we wa nt review about policing. what do we want our police service to be doing in the 21st—century? that conversation has to be stakeholders such as yourself, the public, people in policing and with politicians. 0nce in policing and with politicians. once we have an answer, to that question, we can start to think about how we structure and resource our police service, modern police service, accordingly. the alternative is we carry on as we have done now for the last 5—7 years in what i can only describe is a rather haphazard approach. we have been trying to do collaboration in different forms over probably the last 12 years. frankly, as i was saying yesterday, there is a definition where you try to do the same thing time and time again with the help of getting a different outcome, which is called insanity. thank you, gavin thomas. sav
my colleagues leading protection units are having to make very ha rd protection units are having to make very hard choices for last yearandi first choice, as i called for last year and i continue to call for this year, we want a conversation, a review about policing. what do we wa nt review about policing. what do we want our police service to be doing in the 21st—century? that conversation has to be stakeholders such as yourself, the public, people in policing and with politicians. 0nce in...