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decades, there were americans -- both democrats and republicans who pleaded with the left for a united ideaey were mocked by progressives on campus, in entertainment, and media. the idea that somehow this division just popped out of nowhere -- this is a progressive idea. trump didn't win because republicans were tribal. he won because the left was tribal and everybody just got tired of it. >> it worked for him but he doesn't like it now. would you make in terms of the award and his comments? people have been anticipating him coming out of the public and giving some kind of remarks. >> i was struck by the fact that he was so low-key about it. he never mentioned donald trump or the health care act. he mentioned the need for courage. he was celebrating at the john f. kennedy library. when you have senators who took measures in the senate that led them to some pain at the ballot box, that's what happens to people who backed obamacare as democrats, who paid a price. they lost office in many cases. he was saying that today we could use that kind of courage for people coming together and make it g
decades, there were americans -- both democrats and republicans who pleaded with the left for a united ideaey were mocked by progressives on campus, in entertainment, and media. the idea that somehow this division just popped out of nowhere -- this is a progressive idea. trump didn't win because republicans were tribal. he won because the left was tribal and everybody just got tired of it. >> it worked for him but he doesn't like it now. would you make in terms of the award and his...
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rochelle: one word keeps popping up in the headlines, and that is "united," the idea of manchester bandingr. dheepthika: that is certainly the sentiment we get on the front page of a german paper, a very touching frontpage, rochelle, the pink balloon has been added to the logo because pink balloons are often dropped grandeend of ariana concerts, and many victims were clutching pink balloons when the bombing took place. united," also a play on words, which brings us to manchester united, the football team, who is playing a match in stockholm. they lead against amsterdam, and on the front of "the sun sport," you see clearly the events of monday evening have overshadowed this very important game. quoted united's manager at saying "we cannot take our minds and hearts -- we cannot take out of our minds and hearts the victims and their families, but i know the people of manchester will pull together as one." rochelle: a tribute to the victims from "sun sport." "the guardian's" headline today? dheepthika: they say the attack hard to them because the paper was founded in manchester. the paper says
rochelle: one word keeps popping up in the headlines, and that is "united," the idea of manchester bandingr. dheepthika: that is certainly the sentiment we get on the front page of a german paper, a very touching frontpage, rochelle, the pink balloon has been added to the logo because pink balloons are often dropped grandeend of ariana concerts, and many victims were clutching pink balloons when the bombing took place. united," also a play on words, which brings us to manchester...
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the idea that the white house is under investigation for treason, the highest crime you can commit, of course that is more than the every day business of the united states senate. it is appalling we have not been able to get accountability and clarity about this issue so far. everyone was putting faith in ,he idea that our government the systems of accountability, including the fbi, would be able to do their work and the investigation, and with the firing of the most recent person investigating the trump administration for its role in what we know to be true, the russian interference in the selection, should make all business as usual stop. line, randy,can you are on with our guest. america.ood morning, i am suspicious about this lady and her organization. has she ever been asked to receive a security clearance in any way, shape, or form, at any level? host: aside from that, what else would you like to ask? the american people are losing confidence in federal employees. the fbi has done a poor job, even when they have been alerted . whether it be a cigarette staying in hampton, virginia, a buffoonery of millions of dollars in fraud, and no one is
the idea that the white house is under investigation for treason, the highest crime you can commit, of course that is more than the every day business of the united states senate. it is appalling we have not been able to get accountability and clarity about this issue so far. everyone was putting faith in ,he idea that our government the systems of accountability, including the fbi, would be able to do their work and the investigation, and with the firing of the most recent person investigating...
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ask the professor where did his ideas come from, how did they develop, because you are european, because you grew up in france or your experience as prosecutor in the united states or -- the idea that you're familiar with the rule -- rural areas of france and netherlands and the farmers there don't get so upset about health care, so unique, where did your ideas come from?wi for the bulk of my book is basem on detail research and history, law, politics, economics, now and then i add my own personal experiences in america and europe but all of this is based on qualitative and quantitative evidence and data. elizabeth, usa -- austin, texas, here is the book, exceptional america. go ahead. >> yes, thank you so much for letting me call. i wanted to let the professor how much i'm enjoying what he's saying today.haha i also wanted to ask, have you researched the effect of the -- of other countries' ruled by a king or equivalent having king ruling history versus the u.s. which really never had a singl e king and -- our accepting government rule and our difference of social values such as the health care system and welfare, that sort of thing. >> thank you, elizab
ask the professor where did his ideas come from, how did they develop, because you are european, because you grew up in france or your experience as prosecutor in the united states or -- the idea that you're familiar with the rule -- rural areas of france and netherlands and the farmers there don't get so upset about health care, so unique, where did your ideas come from?wi for the bulk of my book is basem on detail research and history, law, politics, economics, now and then i add my own...
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the fact that united states involved in a war does not make united states correct. the idea that we are involved in this kind of a struggle, if there are those within the united states feel that the struggle could be and in more rapidly with less loss of life, that the terror and the destruction would be met if we took a different course, isaac that they should make their views known. i'm a big they are less patriotic because they fear that. i think they are less patriotic if they did not state their views and give her ideas. just because the united states is involved in this kind of a conflict at the present time, not the state or the opposition, because of the fact that we are involved in the struggle. error. it is an period of difficult time, but the fact that we are shooting each other does not make the united states right. at the could should be examined. it does not make the course we are following at the present time automatically right, automatically correct. i think that those who have a different point of view, no matter what their point of view or whether they fav
the fact that united states involved in a war does not make united states correct. the idea that we are involved in this kind of a struggle, if there are those within the united states feel that the struggle could be and in more rapidly with less loss of life, that the terror and the destruction would be met if we took a different course, isaac that they should make their views known. i'm a big they are less patriotic because they fear that. i think they are less patriotic if they did not state...
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what unites germans? the idea that a burqa is not a part of german culture is shared if it is complete, yes, it is a problem. because you cannot see the eyes or face. >> depends on the context, culture, country. but here i would not expect it. reporter: didn't interior minister has support within his party. >> not everything in our constitution is taken for granted by everyone who comes here. that applies to equality between men and women. that is viewed differently in other countries and legal systems. many regard the debate as completely superfluous, arguing the german constitution already enshrines the country's values. the deputy chair says it is just a campaign tactic ahead of federal elections this fall. >> our common values are defined by our constitution; the quality, freedom of opinion, press. we want to be open and tolerant. apart from that, there is diversity. we do not need a conservative party telling other people how to live. but with federal elections just months away, the debate about what constitu
what unites germans? the idea that a burqa is not a part of german culture is shared if it is complete, yes, it is a problem. because you cannot see the eyes or face. >> depends on the context, culture, country. but here i would not expect it. reporter: didn't interior minister has support within his party. >> not everything in our constitution is taken for granted by everyone who comes here. that applies to equality between men and women. that is viewed differently in other...
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united states but the rest of them from europe, africa and asia. they are all attending universities in great britain. they have ideas, all of them, sometimes provocative ones about the united states, its role and its image. for the next hour via atlantic communications satellite they will be participating in a global dialogue with senator robert f. kennedy, democrat of new york and governor ronald reagan, republican of california. >> this is another in the cbs news series, town meeting of the world. tonight's subject, the image of america and the youth of the world. we'll be back in a moment. >>> i believe the war in vietnam is illegal, immoral, politically unjustifiable and economically motivated. could either of you agree with this? >> who wants to start? senator kennedy? >> i don't agree with that. i have some reservations as i have stated them before about some aspects of the war. i think that the united states is making every effort to try to make it possible for the people of south vietnam to determine their own destiny. i think that is all we want no matter how we -- what reservations we have about the conduc
united states but the rest of them from europe, africa and asia. they are all attending universities in great britain. they have ideas, all of them, sometimes provocative ones about the united states, its role and its image. for the next hour via atlantic communications satellite they will be participating in a global dialogue with senator robert f. kennedy, democrat of new york and governor ronald reagan, republican of california. >> this is another in the cbs news series, town meeting...
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on this idea of this rift between the united states and germany.ying to downplay that. there's this world view in the "wall street journal" this morning talking about how it is not a gobble community, the world is not, it's an arena of competitors, companies, countries, nongovernmental actors. it's a real departure of what's been the world view of republicans and democrats for the past 70 years. >> because of globalism we're more reliant on one another than we have in the past. that will continue to be case as we move forward together. i think it's very obvious that president trump and chancellor merkel have extremely different policy views how they view the world. sean spicer will say they have a great relationship and if merkel is asked i'm almost certain she would say the same thing. it's obvious at least to me based on several statements she's made since the first meeting with president trump that she does not see eye to eye with him on many fronts. >> so this "wall street journal" op-ed really, folks, lays out the trump doctrine, the foreign p
on this idea of this rift between the united states and germany.ying to downplay that. there's this world view in the "wall street journal" this morning talking about how it is not a gobble community, the world is not, it's an arena of competitors, companies, countries, nongovernmental actors. it's a real departure of what's been the world view of republicans and democrats for the past 70 years. >> because of globalism we're more reliant on one another than we have in the past....
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they probably think it's a pretty good idea for the united states to focus on north korea. >> in theedia, we have always struggled with the things donald trump says. you end up finding yourself trump explaining or going, i don't get it. but he has this rare gift -- under the right circumstances. it essentially negates. >> what would those circumstances be? don't they spend like years thinking about where to put the water and who talks first and who shakes her hand? these things take years. >> we will give kimberly the last word. it was about all the summits between reagan and gorbachev. they did spend a lot of time talking about where they would sit. >> one thing for sure, kim jong un is not leaving there. so donald trump would have to go there. that's what i'm saying, they are not going to put the president in a security risk situation like that. they can facetime each other? >> the wonders of technology. >> it's like sharon osbourne meeting ozzie. that's what they are trying to do. you might not be the person that can change the little guy. >> president trump chose to spend his 100
they probably think it's a pretty good idea for the united states to focus on north korea. >> in theedia, we have always struggled with the things donald trump says. you end up finding yourself trump explaining or going, i don't get it. but he has this rare gift -- under the right circumstances. it essentially negates. >> what would those circumstances be? don't they spend like years thinking about where to put the water and who talks first and who shakes her hand? these things take...
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involved in the use of force with an adversary makes everything that the united states then does absolutely correct. so i--the idea that we're involved in this kind of a struggle, if there are those within the united states that feel that the struggle could be ended more rapidly with less loss of life, that the terror and the destruction would be less if we took a different course, then i think that they should make their views known. i don't think they're less patriotic because they feel that. in fact, i think that they would be less patriotic if they didn't state their views and give their ideas, just because the united states is involved in this kind of a conflict as we are at the present time. not to state any opposition, or say that we can't state an opposition because of the--the fact that we're involved in a struggle i think is an error. this is a difficult period of time, but the mere fact that we're shooting one another across the world doesn't make the united states automatically right. i think it should be examined. it doesn't make the course that we're following at the present time automatically right,
involved in the use of force with an adversary makes everything that the united states then does absolutely correct. so i--the idea that we're involved in this kind of a struggle, if there are those within the united states that feel that the struggle could be ended more rapidly with less loss of life, that the terror and the destruction would be less if we took a different course, then i think that they should make their views known. i don't think they're less patriotic because they feel that....
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idea. the united states claims to have evidence that syria has built a crematorium at a military prison, northlarge numbers of people have been held during the bitter civil war. the state department is accusing the regime of president bashar al—assad of attempting to cover up mass killings. sarah corker reports. throughout syria's six—year civil war, president assad's regime has been accused of atrocities and war crimes by the international community. sednaya prison has been described as a "human slaughterhouse" — a place where up to 13,000 people have been executed, according to rights groups. now, further allegations of abuse have emerged. credible sources have believed that many of the bodies had been disposed of in mass graves. we now believe that the syrian regime has installed a crematorium in the sednaya prison complex, which could dispose of detainees' remains with little evidence. although the regime's many atrocities are well—documented, we believe that the building of a crematorium is an effort to cover up the extent of mass murders is taking place in sednaya prison. washington says
idea. the united states claims to have evidence that syria has built a crematorium at a military prison, northlarge numbers of people have been held during the bitter civil war. the state department is accusing the regime of president bashar al—assad of attempting to cover up mass killings. sarah corker reports. throughout syria's six—year civil war, president assad's regime has been accused of atrocities and war crimes by the international community. sednaya prison has been described as a...
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the idea that the presidentan of the united states would go and talk to this dirty, ugly man who hasilled people left and right, put them in gulags. human rights abuses. what are we talking about? he's the president of the united states. i don't like donald trump but i would like him a lot less if he did something like that. i if this happens, other companies trying to develop nuclear weapons. they could get rewarded too. >> it has already been happening with iran. >> and we will give you a lot of money. and you will cheat on us, and we will be okay with it. >> you're okay with giving this guy a stage. >> you know what i think it's interesting? there's a little bit of hypocrisy going on with the left. the left should love trump. he's willing to sit down with anybody. i think he is a closet dove. he doesn't want to use force unless it's a sure win. he's less of a hawk than hilary would be. >> i took this line -- from "the weekly standard." i know you love it when i quote. >> what about the federalist? they are jealous. >> preemption is easier than post-emption. >> i don't know what th
the idea that the presidentan of the united states would go and talk to this dirty, ugly man who hasilled people left and right, put them in gulags. human rights abuses. what are we talking about? he's the president of the united states. i don't like donald trump but i would like him a lot less if he did something like that. i if this happens, other companies trying to develop nuclear weapons. they could get rewarded too. >> it has already been happening with iran. >> and we will...
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to 1979, build a united states holocaust memorial museum was just that, an idea.time, there was a presidential commission to study how our nation should remember the holocaust. the commission, which eventually recommended the creation of an educational museum and this commemoration, was chaired by elie wiesel. he spoke at every single annual commemoration in the early years, and most recently in 2009. and now, elie is gone. as a tribute to his singular leadership, and to all the survivors, i would like to share with you collections from his remarks of 38 years ago. riends, what does one do with such memories of fire, with so many fragments of despair? how does one live in a world which witnessed the murder of one million children? those of us who were there are haunted by those whose lives were turned into ashes, by those whose cemetery was the sky. i belong to a traumatized generation. jewish victims, stripped of their identity, disowned by the whole world. every occupied nation, every underground movement received help from london, washington, or moscow. not the
to 1979, build a united states holocaust memorial museum was just that, an idea.time, there was a presidential commission to study how our nation should remember the holocaust. the commission, which eventually recommended the creation of an educational museum and this commemoration, was chaired by elie wiesel. he spoke at every single annual commemoration in the early years, and most recently in 2009. and now, elie is gone. as a tribute to his singular leadership, and to all the survivors, i...
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idea. in the united kingdom, it would be a judge asking in specific circumstances to access the data of certainiduals. he says, maybe that is not a bad idea, tech companies. maybe you should step up to the market. we are not asking for a blanket back door or allow encryption to be eroded for all of us. but when it is needed by a judge, that could be the case. emily: how should the tech companies approach to this? should they do it in cases like this? keith: i think it is a little more complicated. for 300 years, if you go to a judge, you could get a warrant to search a house. someone can oil get a warrant to search through all of your belongings, computers at home. the idea of applying the same principles to your phone is trivial and should not be controversial. one issue in the u.s. that has been broadcast is that once you create a backdoor it , is not clear the government can constrain it or keep it in the right people's hands and that the wrong people do not all of a sudden have access to everybody's data. that is a technical argument. is it possible to have a secure -- unencrypt?pted -- the
idea. in the united kingdom, it would be a judge asking in specific circumstances to access the data of certainiduals. he says, maybe that is not a bad idea, tech companies. maybe you should step up to the market. we are not asking for a blanket back door or allow encryption to be eroded for all of us. but when it is needed by a judge, that could be the case. emily: how should the tech companies approach to this? should they do it in cases like this? keith: i think it is a little more...
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united states, they feel emboldened. maybe they figure the deal was so good we can do whatever we can. it was a terrible ideaor the united states to enter that deal, and believe me, iran will never have a nuclear weapon. that i can say. [indiscernible] vonnie: this is live coverage of the united states president donald trump meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are going to have talks. those were comments made for the press. donald trump concentrating on iran there. you can hear he said things like "we gave them a lifeline under the previous administration," "no matter where we go, we see signs of iran in the middle east," "instead of thanking the u.s.," he says iran feels emboldened. right back on the table -- sanctions right back on the table with the talks today. mark: you wonder, given donald hard line on iran over the weekend, and the israeli ambassador to the nicest with you wonder who will be on board besides the gulf states or israel. does this have broad backing, this isolationist stance towards iran? vonnie: there is definitely backing from other middle eastern states, but s
united states, they feel emboldened. maybe they figure the deal was so good we can do whatever we can. it was a terrible ideaor the united states to enter that deal, and believe me, iran will never have a nuclear weapon. that i can say. [indiscernible] vonnie: this is live coverage of the united states president donald trump meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. they are going to have talks. those were comments made for the press. donald trump concentrating on iran there. you...
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he has access to all of the information out there about surveillance in the united states. the ideahow he doesn't know what's going on, seems odd, no? >> you have a point. and i think that the american people te serdeserve to see the documents, redact the classified information. show the american people what's out there. i don't think the president's a liar. i know he's not a liar. i think he's guilty of inprecision if anything. i think perhaps he saw the susan rice unmasking documents. it led him the send that tweet. it was an inprecise tweet. it was one that twitter wasn't the best medium. there are questions about the survey lebs of american citizens. the unmasking by the obama administration officials. >> unmasking is not what the president was talking about initially. that's not tapping -- i'm asking -- >> that's surveillance. >> there is a case to be made that wiretapping is a term that's been used since the '80s, to mean surveillance in a broader means, a broader way. it can be defined broader -- >> just one correction on the timeline. he sent the tweet and called it a wireta
he has access to all of the information out there about surveillance in the united states. the ideahow he doesn't know what's going on, seems odd, no? >> you have a point. and i think that the american people te serdeserve to see the documents, redact the classified information. show the american people what's out there. i don't think the president's a liar. i know he's not a liar. i think he's guilty of inprecision if anything. i think perhaps he saw the susan rice unmasking documents....
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basis, and when they talk rupert murdoch very often offers advice to the president of the united states. the ideaose company is being investigated by the doj has the ear of the president, is giving vision to the president, is clearly friends with the president, is extremely problematic and i'll say very quickly, i've been speaking to some lawyers today is they told me this is going to be a very big test for attorney general jeff sessions. >> yeah. thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up next here hon cnn, house republicans may have passed a health care bill, but it still has a long way to go before it gets to the desk of the president. a democratic senator joins us live to talk about the battle about to play out in the senate. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflamma
basis, and when they talk rupert murdoch very often offers advice to the president of the united states. the ideaose company is being investigated by the doj has the ear of the president, is giving vision to the president, is clearly friends with the president, is extremely problematic and i'll say very quickly, i've been speaking to some lawyers today is they told me this is going to be a very big test for attorney general jeff sessions. >> yeah. thank you. >> thank you....
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this situation, of getting along with autocratic leaders is not necessarily a win for the united states. the ideaey said they're not going to be moralizing to these countries. moralizing about values such as freedom of press, human rights, and freedom for women, that is -- those are the values the united states should be espousing. it should not be the values of how can we get the best business deal for a particular family. >> yeah, and naveed, you've already seen people on the right giving kudos to melania and ivanka for not covering their hair inside arabia, which lots and lots and lots of other first ladies have done. they're giving him already medals for just showing up, even some of his supporters back here. >> both of the other panelists are absolutely right. i think this is going to be short-term gain. and you're right, joy. this is someone who other autocratic dictators, if you will, can look at him and say, hey, i get it, i relate to this guy. that's going to translate to short-term things. i don't think any country will look at this objectively and say, there's a long-term policy, we ca
this situation, of getting along with autocratic leaders is not necessarily a win for the united states. the ideaey said they're not going to be moralizing to these countries. moralizing about values such as freedom of press, human rights, and freedom for women, that is -- those are the values the united states should be espousing. it should not be the values of how can we get the best business deal for a particular family. >> yeah, and naveed, you've already seen people on the right...
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indeed the idea of the united states as an open, free society that is welcoming to everybody, where people have opportunity, where you have upward mobility, where you can arrive with nothing and become something, it is a very powerful idea, and a very important one, and i think it really is the underlying value -- the underlying foundation of our society. when you are out on the street trying to convince somebody to spy and give you information that is going to put them at risk, their lives at risk,their livelihoods at white possibly put their lives and families at risk, it needs to be for a good reason. you have to offer something good. for some people, money is it, that is enough of a motivating actor, but for some people -- but for somector, people they believe in western values and want to be helping that. host: we are talking to alex finley. democrats can call 202-748-8000 join the conversation. republicans can call 202-748-8001 and independents can call 202-748-8002. let's go to john on the line. caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call. alex, i appreciate the information,
indeed the idea of the united states as an open, free society that is welcoming to everybody, where people have opportunity, where you have upward mobility, where you can arrive with nothing and become something, it is a very powerful idea, and a very important one, and i think it really is the underlying value -- the underlying foundation of our society. when you are out on the street trying to convince somebody to spy and give you information that is going to put them at risk, their lives at...
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place trump is going is --ies going to saudi arabia firt where he wants to unite the muslim world with a speech on radi the idea is to unite our islamic friends against our islamic enemies. "i love muslims. okay. that's why i call you 'radical.' and i'm hearing great things about this muhammed guy. i really am. i can't wait to meet him. i'm having dinner with him and frederick dougulous las. i hear they're both great." and i'm sure the speech will strike just the right tone because it's being drafted by stephen miller, who played a key role in creating the administration's travel ban on citizens from muslim countries. ( booing ) and, i've just been told the speech has been blocked by a federal judge. oh, well. oh, well. so close! so close! after the president's done uniting the muslim world with one speech, it's off to israel to smooth over that little kerfuffle with the palestinians. should be a breeze. he's got this one in the bag. we all remember how confident mideast conflict. >> let's see if we can find the solution. it's, uh, something that i think is, frankly, uh, maybe not as difficult as people have th
place trump is going is --ies going to saudi arabia firt where he wants to unite the muslim world with a speech on radi the idea is to unite our islamic friends against our islamic enemies. "i love muslims. okay. that's why i call you 'radical.' and i'm hearing great things about this muhammed guy. i really am. i can't wait to meet him. i'm having dinner with him and frederick dougulous las. i hear they're both great." and i'm sure the speech will strike just the right tone because...
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. >> most members of congress are open to this idea of the united states leading an energy revolution in the world, innovating, creating the jobs of the future today and one of my major priorities in tax reform is to protect the solar and wind tax credits that are in place today. >> reporter: at 96, george shultz, a former cabinet secretary to presidents reagan and nixon, whose administration created the environmental protection agency, is weighing into the debate. >> use the marketplace. do it the reagan way. >> reporter: he's touting a solution to curb carbon-dioxide emissions consistent with what he considers "republican principles." >> you don't have to rely on any fancy science to figure out that the globe is warming. that is a fact. but if you have questions about it, why don't you take out an insurance policy, because the consequences are considerable. >> reporter: for shultz, the insurance policy is a plan he's put out as a member of the climate leadership council-- "a conservative case for carbon dividends." the proposal is to charge energy companies a tax, say $40, for every
. >> most members of congress are open to this idea of the united states leading an energy revolution in the world, innovating, creating the jobs of the future today and one of my major priorities in tax reform is to protect the solar and wind tax credits that are in place today. >> reporter: at 96, george shultz, a former cabinet secretary to presidents reagan and nixon, whose administration created the environmental protection agency, is weighing into the debate. >> use the...
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idea. the united nations declared it inalienable human rights.comes to who deserves sanctuary. whether they can survive the flood of refugees and the backlash of antipathy towards outsiders in some countries. still taking off, u.s. resident donald trump issues an executive order temporarily freezing entry from anyone from muslim countries. u.s. judges still put the restrictions on hold. europe nationalist politicians have gained strength by questioning the wisdom of accepting refugees. attacks on europe and the u.s. by killers linked to or inspired by the islamic state have sparked fear that future terrorists lurk among those requesting sanctuary. here is the background. the 1951 u.n. convention on the status of refugees and the 1957 protocol are the modern legal framework for asylum. that defines refugees as people who can show they have been persecuted at home due to race, religion, nationality, political conviction, or social work. agreements in the u.s., africa and south america expands those two fleeing genuine eyes -- generalized crimes. po
idea. the united nations declared it inalienable human rights.comes to who deserves sanctuary. whether they can survive the flood of refugees and the backlash of antipathy towards outsiders in some countries. still taking off, u.s. resident donald trump issues an executive order temporarily freezing entry from anyone from muslim countries. u.s. judges still put the restrictions on hold. europe nationalist politicians have gained strength by questioning the wisdom of accepting refugees. attacks...
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idea. >>> >>> united airlines says some cockpit door access information may have been made public this informationreassured passengers it has measures in place to keep the flight deck secure. the airline says it was not a breach but did not say how the information became public. >>> and this is bad news for uber, in the race to bring self-driving cars to the public lyft and google's self-driving car unit waymo are teaming pup. the two have launched self-driving partnership to quote, reach more people in more places. >>> and man, i hope you watch this game, if you're a warriors fan like me. the golden state warriors pulled off one of the biggest comebacks in playoff history last night. my god. it was a nail biter. overcoming a 25-point, third quarter deficit, to beat the spurs in game one of the the western conference finals. it was amazing. >>> we have to take a turn back to politics and learning president trump ordered an emergency meeting friday night to assess the threat of a cyber security breach. this after massive ransom ware attacks hit a total of 150 countries, at least 200,000 victims and
idea. >>> >>> united airlines says some cockpit door access information may have been made public this informationreassured passengers it has measures in place to keep the flight deck secure. the airline says it was not a breach but did not say how the information became public. >>> and this is bad news for uber, in the race to bring self-driving cars to the public lyft and google's self-driving car unit waymo are teaming pup. the two have launched self-driving...
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idea. in the united kingdom, it would just be a judge asking a specific circumstance to access the data of ain individuals. he says, maybe that is not a bad idea, tech companies and maybe you should step up to the market. allow encryption to be able to a road is but when it is needed by judge, that -- that could be the case. keith: i think it is a little more complicated. for 300 years, if you go to a years and a judge you get a warrant to search rows. someone has always been able to get warned together all of your belongings everything at home. the idea to applying the same principles to your phone is trivial. it should not be that controversial paired -- controversial. backdoor, itte a is not clear the government can constrain it or keep it in the right people's hands and that the wrong people doesn't -- don't already have access to it. is it possible to have a secure way of unencrypted things that could be only used by very small enough to people. history suggests not. there is danger that people are emily: this is a very long conversation, thank you guys for sticking with us. caroline h
idea. in the united kingdom, it would just be a judge asking a specific circumstance to access the data of ain individuals. he says, maybe that is not a bad idea, tech companies and maybe you should step up to the market. allow encryption to be able to a road is but when it is needed by judge, that -- that could be the case. keith: i think it is a little more complicated. for 300 years, if you go to a years and a judge you get a warrant to search rows. someone has always been able to get warned...
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. >> it's a creative idea that's unprecedented for the united states as the leader of the free world. this idea that the saudis have support for many years of bringing the gulf cooperation council, the arab states together in a broad military coalition, sunni states in particular, to defend themselves against radical islam and extremism. i believe it will happen under donald trump because the america first theory is being tested on this trip abroad, his first trip as president. and core part of that theory is the u.s. will provide leadership but will chief fine leadership as enabling others to help take care of themselves in partnep with us. lou: it's clear that the president wants to create a you any counter veiling force against iran and the shiia in the region. how difficult is that in your judgment on that? he does want to do it. but i don't think it's just about iran. it's about creating durable structures of which it will look something like nato where the countries will have a strong deterrents to keep conflicts down. the gcc countries have some common interests in terms of thr
. >> it's a creative idea that's unprecedented for the united states as the leader of the free world. this idea that the saudis have support for many years of bringing the gulf cooperation council, the arab states together in a broad military coalition, sunni states in particular, to defend themselves against radical islam and extremism. i believe it will happen under donald trump because the america first theory is being tested on this trip abroad, his first trip as president. and core...
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ideas out. of this division, nato allies stood united in defense of freedom and human decency. in 1989, the wall was brought down by peaceful protests, by popular movements and by the bravery of countless men and women across central and eastern europe. those who enter this building will pass this memorial. they will understand that reason will never be -- will never be defeated. chancellor merkel, you were in berlin the night the wall came down. we want to welcome you to the new nato headquarters. chancellor merkel: your majesty, secretary-general, dear colleagues, nato's new headquarters will be the future point of reference for nato, a modern building is a reference to the future. desker, if we are to find for the future, it is good to remind ourselves of what we have achieved in the past and what we can build on. this fragment of the berlin wall durings the history that the cold war had left its mark on nato for many decades. this wall also symbolizes something that has been a determinant factor of my life for many years because i lived on the eastern side of the wall. that
ideas out. of this division, nato allies stood united in defense of freedom and human decency. in 1989, the wall was brought down by peaceful protests, by popular movements and by the bravery of countless men and women across central and eastern europe. those who enter this building will pass this memorial. they will understand that reason will never be -- will never be defeated. chancellor merkel, you were in berlin the night the wall came down. we want to welcome you to the new nato...
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unit. >> you have no idea why this man jumped you?. >> we soon learned that philbeck's trouble with other inmates has been part of a pattern. >> mr. philbeck has a habit of doing things that are very unpopular with other inmates. while he was on rtu, he had run up a significant debt with another offender and apparently couldn't or wouldn't pay it back, sew began to then talk to us about being ready to go to population. we were unaware of the debt until later. he got moved out there and essentially stiffed the guy. and so when he came back, as soon as the other offender saw him, he went to collect on the debt, so to speak. it's an interesting world in here. >>> coming up, it's the end of the road for rudy gonzalez. >> see how i'm shaking a little bit? i'm nervous, man. eight years. eight long years. you know, the kind of driver who always buckles up... comes to a complete stop... and looks both ways, no matter what. because esurance believes that's the kind of driver who deserves to save money on car insurance. in fact, safe drivers wh
unit. >> you have no idea why this man jumped you?. >> we soon learned that philbeck's trouble with other inmates has been part of a pattern. >> mr. philbeck has a habit of doing things that are very unpopular with other inmates. while he was on rtu, he had run up a significant debt with another offender and apparently couldn't or wouldn't pay it back, sew began to then talk to us about being ready to go to population. we were unaware of the debt until later. he got moved out...
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united and manchester city coming together to pledge £1 million to the emergency fund. i think it has really show the spirit of manchester. and i think it's brilliant. great ideas to show the city is united. it shows that an event like this can bring manchester together. the salford red devils's match on saturday will be the first sporting eventin saturday will be the first sporting event in the city since the bomb, entry is free but fans will be asked to make a donation to those affected. hopefully many thousands will turn up so hopefully they will pay the donation towards the victims of manchester fund, will be really grateful. sentiment felt across the world. in haslam, bbc north west tonight. thousands of tributes have been placed in st ann's square in manchester in honour of the victims of the attack. jane hill was there. you can see, i am sure, that people are still coming here tonight on this beautiful evening in st ann's square, still laying flowers, looking at all the tributes but that one minute of silence this morning was one of the most moving things i have experienced. the silence itself absolutely observed, sober and sombre as you would expect th
united and manchester city coming together to pledge £1 million to the emergency fund. i think it has really show the spirit of manchester. and i think it's brilliant. great ideas to show the city is united. it shows that an event like this can bring manchester together. the salford red devils's match on saturday will be the first sporting eventin saturday will be the first sporting event in the city since the bomb, entry is free but fans will be asked to make a donation to those affected....
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. >> going to saudi arabia first where he wants to unite the muslim world with a speech on radical islam. the ideaends against our islamic enemies. i love muslims. okay. that's why i call you radical. >> joining me now deanna. most of the show on sowers xm radio president trump obviously wanted to try to change the narrative from the troubles back here at home. but as safe to say this isn't necessarily what he was thinking. >> this is like a suspect cleaning the jurisdiction for comedienneset idea leaving the country. for most economy yan he is we're most progress et not good for america great for comedy he is like a comedy stimulus pack and "snl" the highest raflgs in stephen colbert turn the going after that trump. trevor noah jimmy fallon dhipg in as well. kmeedically it's been great. comediennes having a ball from the comedy clubs all up to the "saturday night live." >> they are driving a lot of the conversation as well in terms of the social commentary about this administration. tonight of course is the big "saturday night live." there's been around buzz dwaine johnson running for president a
. >> going to saudi arabia first where he wants to unite the muslim world with a speech on radical islam. the ideaends against our islamic enemies. i love muslims. okay. that's why i call you radical. >> joining me now deanna. most of the show on sowers xm radio president trump obviously wanted to try to change the narrative from the troubles back here at home. but as safe to say this isn't necessarily what he was thinking. >> this is like a suspect cleaning the jurisdiction...
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he has access to all the information out there about surveillance in the united states, so the idea that somehow he doesn't know what's going on or couldn't know, seems odd, don't you think? >> and that the unmasking, show the american people, we all deserve that information. i don't think the president's a liar, i know he's not a liar, i know he's guilty of imper situation if anything. perhaps you saw the susan rice unmasking documents, it led him to send that tweet. it was an imprecise tweet. it's one that should have been sought over. maybe twitter wasn't the best medium to send that out. but there's a question about the unmasking of people in the trump campaign by cia officials. >> unmasking wasn't what the president was talking about initially. >> but there is a case to be made that wiretapping is a term that's been used since the 80s to use surveillance in a broader way, it can be defined broader than just obama tapping -- >> he sent the tweet and called it a wiretap and then later learned from nunes, because he was concerned about unmasking. that unmasking he learned about weeks l
he has access to all the information out there about surveillance in the united states, so the idea that somehow he doesn't know what's going on or couldn't know, seems odd, don't you think? >> and that the unmasking, show the american people, we all deserve that information. i don't think the president's a liar, i know he's not a liar, i know he's guilty of imper situation if anything. perhaps you saw the susan rice unmasking documents, it led him to send that tweet. it was an imprecise...
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to plan a trip that would help unite the world against intolerance and terrorism and we have made great progress toward that goal in saudi arabia. he was portraying this idea that the united states to the arab and muslim worlds should be united in common purpose against the common enemy but at the same time saying the arab world and muslim nations in general have to step up to the plate if this fight is to be one. >> america is repaired to stand with you in pursuit of shared interests and common security. the nations of the middle east cannot wait for american power to crush this enemy for them. the nations of the middle east will have to decide what kind of future they want for themselves for their country, and frankly for their families and for their children. >> the senior administration official briefing us this evening said they are very happy with the roof spots they got from saudi arabia saying many of the nations in this part of the world are ready for a new relationship with the united states. >> the president also took aim at iran. what did he have to say about that nation. >> this was a point on which the nations in the arab world were very happ
to plan a trip that would help unite the world against intolerance and terrorism and we have made great progress toward that goal in saudi arabia. he was portraying this idea that the united states to the arab and muslim worlds should be united in common purpose against the common enemy but at the same time saying the arab world and muslim nations in general have to step up to the plate if this fight is to be one. >> america is repaired to stand with you in pursuit of shared interests and...
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united states. >> that's steve bannon's idea, is to just throw everybody else off-balance, knock them back before they have a chance to resist. >> narrator: until this moment, the order's details had been a well-kept secret in washington, even among trump's own team. >> they wanted to rush this thing through and get it out there, and essentially take a shock-and-awe approach to changing immigration policy. >> defense secretary mattis knew very late in the process that this was what was going to be done during this visit. >> bannon didn't want other agencies to have a chance to see what was in this executive order and say, "whoa, whoa, wait a minute. slow down. this might not be something we'd want to do." >> john kelly is the new secretary of homeland security, a retired four-star general. he's on the phone being briefed on a helicopter while they're doing this announcement. >> the president's first and most important responsibility to the american people is to keep the homeland safe. and so i think that that's what the president was shooting for there, is to, is to protect the homeland. >> narra
united states. >> that's steve bannon's idea, is to just throw everybody else off-balance, knock them back before they have a chance to resist. >> narrator: until this moment, the order's details had been a well-kept secret in washington, even among trump's own team. >> they wanted to rush this thing through and get it out there, and essentially take a shock-and-awe approach to changing immigration policy. >> defense secretary mattis knew very late in the process that...
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all right, that was a bipartisan bashing of united airlines, among others, oscar munoz, and others in the hot seat, testifying before congress for this whole ideaing and united taking the position once your fanny is on the plane, we won't do this to anyone. it is a money saver, and we've got to look at that. kristin fisher is on that. kristin, what came of this? >> reporter: well, neil, as one congressman said today, you know you're having a bad day when the group that's going to give you advice on customer satisfaction is congress. members of the house infrastructure and transportation committee attacked airline execs for inadequate seat sizes, over booking and of course, the impetus for the entire hearing, a united passenger, posing no security threat, being dragged off an a airplane about three weeks ago. oscar munoz called it a turning point. >> it is not who we are. it is not this company. frankly, it is not this industry. we have many, many successes. it is important to note the two. we're here to talk, to discuss certain issues that won't happen again. we will work incredibly hard to re-earn, not jyour business, bu your trust. we will do
all right, that was a bipartisan bashing of united airlines, among others, oscar munoz, and others in the hot seat, testifying before congress for this whole ideaing and united taking the position once your fanny is on the plane, we won't do this to anyone. it is a money saver, and we've got to look at that. kristin fisher is on that. kristin, what came of this? >> reporter: well, neil, as one congressman said today, you know you're having a bad day when the group that's going to give you...
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the idea to reunite or unite or try to find commonality between christians, muslims and jews that have so much in common in terms of their religious text and so much difficulty in all the ethnic fights we see within the religions, between the religions over the course of this since 2000. so the idea of trying to bring these faiths together and figure out what unites them is great but this is a president who has made islamaphobia a feature of his campaign. a feature of his early presidency. there's the muslim ban. there's the keep muslims out of america on the campaign. there's all of that. then he goes to israel. it's less contentious there but then he goes to see the pope at the vatican and he made disparaging comments about the pope himself calling certain comments that the pope made disfwrdi disgraceful. so trying to bridge those divides is going to be challenging and it comes against some very bad optics and the speech the president is going to deliver has the first draft been made by steven miller who himself is considered even from a young age at duke university on the more islam
the idea to reunite or unite or try to find commonality between christians, muslims and jews that have so much in common in terms of their religious text and so much difficulty in all the ethnic fights we see within the religions, between the religions over the course of this since 2000. so the idea of trying to bring these faiths together and figure out what unites them is great but this is a president who has made islamaphobia a feature of his campaign. a feature of his early presidency....
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ideas out. in face of division, nato allies stood united in defense of freedom, democracy and human dignity. in 1989, the wall was brought down by peaceful protests, by popular movements, and by the bravery of countless men and women across central and eastern europe. will y, all those who enter this building will pass this memorial. they will understand that freedom will never be defeated. and that nato will always defend the values on which our reliance is founded. so, chancellor merkel, you were in berlin the very night when the -- when the wall came down. we welcome you here to brussels to the new nato headquarters and the floor is yours. lease. chancellor merkel: your majesty , secretary general, dear colleagues. nato's new headquarters will be the future point of reference of nato, a modern building like the building of this headquarters is a reference to the future. however, if we are to find convincing answers for the future, it is good to remind ourselves of what we have achieved in the past. nd what we can build on. this fragment of the berlin ll embodies the history that during th
ideas out. in face of division, nato allies stood united in defense of freedom, democracy and human dignity. in 1989, the wall was brought down by peaceful protests, by popular movements, and by the bravery of countless men and women across central and eastern europe. will y, all those who enter this building will pass this memorial. they will understand that freedom will never be defeated. and that nato will always defend the values on which our reliance is founded. so, chancellor merkel, you...
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the idea was to see what can the united states be doing differently. of this review, the white house, the top national ecurity advisors have come up with series of recommendations that would expand military pressure on the taliban and sort of reopen the american military in a against the taliban that hasn't happened in recent years f. you'll remember, president obama was very focusod curtailing the american military role, walking away, sort of the cating himself from fight against the taliban and focusing on transnational terror islamicike al qaeda and state, so this would thrust the united states back to the the taliban and the goal is to increase pressure the negotiating table to reach a political settlement to the war. 8400 troop necessary afghanistan at start of trump presidency, what is the number troops that is being proposed in what came out from the planners? guest: we don't have an exact number, but what we believe they to settle on, if the plan is approved by president trump, which hasn't happened yet, increase of probably around 3000 troops.
the idea was to see what can the united states be doing differently. of this review, the white house, the top national ecurity advisors have come up with series of recommendations that would expand military pressure on the taliban and sort of reopen the american military in a against the taliban that hasn't happened in recent years f. you'll remember, president obama was very focusod curtailing the american military role, walking away, sort of the cating himself from fight against the taliban...
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this is a guy with absolutely a towering reputation in the united states military. and the idea that we would under cut or give less creedance to his on the record statement than to an anonymous source, used to be in government and wasn't at the meeting is just beyond me. >> melissa: go ahead. >> i was going to say, i agree. one thing we should all pay attention to, there's a quotation for loose lips sink ships. you sort of treat these issues informally and there can be serious implications. i think the communications team should just try to be more strategic ab their messaging. >> melissa: point taken. thanks for your insight. fobbing news alert. another lawmaker out of the running for fbi director. texas senator john cornen informing the administration he does not wish to be considered. a source familiar with his thinking says he felt obligated to consider the offer because his close friend attorney general jeff sessions asked him to. genuine desire to restore stability to the fbi and the department of justice. claims of new horrors playing out right now in syria. the u.s. sai
this is a guy with absolutely a towering reputation in the united states military. and the idea that we would under cut or give less creedance to his on the record statement than to an anonymous source, used to be in government and wasn't at the meeting is just beyond me. >> melissa: go ahead. >> i was going to say, i agree. one thing we should all pay attention to, there's a quotation for loose lips sink ships. you sort of treat these issues informally and there can be serious...
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. >> lavrov also went on to say he and representatives of the united states discussed this idea of safe zones or de-escalation zones in syria, a way to start stopping or halting or slowing things in that country, this would be set up by the russian government, the u.s. has responded to say there are a lot of details outstanding on how exact they they would be administered so a real open question as to how, if, or when the u.s. government would get involved. lavrov also added that it is obvious the relationship between the united states and russia, they have not solved all the problems, but they are continuing this dialogue, continuing to try to improve and settle outstanding issues. he also said the obama administration section 8 of russia's and keep you mike again russian diplomats out at the end of the obama administration of t they said was the interference of the u.s. election amounted tu want to talk about nixonian phrases coming back into the lexicon. as for why the foreign minister met with president trump today, this is a reciprocation of what the russian government allowed last
. >> lavrov also went on to say he and representatives of the united states discussed this idea of safe zones or de-escalation zones in syria, a way to start stopping or halting or slowing things in that country, this would be set up by the russian government, the u.s. has responded to say there are a lot of details outstanding on how exact they they would be administered so a real open question as to how, if, or when the u.s. government would get involved. lavrov also added that it is...
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. >> at $29,000 a unit, they are -- this idea started more than one decade ago. >> i was in china a lotwork for the roomba. that is the robotic vacuum made by irobot, the company he cofounded. >> i was seeing that labor was getting shorter and shorter in two dozen 4, 2005. the days of labor were starting to change. 200004, the days of labor were starting to change. europe has become a major market for us, very quickly, as has china. we have incredible potential to grow the cobalt market. >> it could grow over $100 million last year to 3 million billion by 2020. >> i think is being undervalued, especially in silicon valley. but we have sort of neglected technology and manufacturing for the past 30 years. >> while sawyer is designed to work alongside people, there are fears robots would eliminate jobs. heorldaslf of glal can be automated with currently demonstrated technology, but only 5% of jobs can be fully automated. adapt,nomy now needs to said here. a as robots continue to dapper, there are some tectonic changes in the labor force, the types of organization, regulation, and technolog
. >> at $29,000 a unit, they are -- this idea started more than one decade ago. >> i was in china a lotwork for the roomba. that is the robotic vacuum made by irobot, the company he cofounded. >> i was seeing that labor was getting shorter and shorter in two dozen 4, 2005. the days of labor were starting to change. 200004, the days of labor were starting to change. europe has become a major market for us, very quickly, as has china. we have incredible potential to grow the...