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you are now getting a live look atop the united nations building.rejoin the "you l. with their #1 hit, "downtown," here is lady antebellum. >> how we feelin' tonight? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ well, all the parties on the streets are talking in lights. ♪ ♪ we used to smoke while we were jaywalking like it was your birthday every other saturday night. ♪ ♪ knew the bands so we never paid our cover. wrote our names on the bathroom we never dressed to impress all the others, ♪ ♪they would let us in on a laid back kind of style. but boy you know it's been a while. ♪ ♪ take me downtown like you got anywhere better to be. talk it up and give me the go round round like a good time tease. ♪ ♪ i'm only countin' on your when i should be countin' on you at my door. ♪ ♪ did you forget about how we i don't know why you don't take me downtown anymore. oh, anymore. ♪ ♪ i got some platforms sitting in the corner. they wanna stroll on a city sidewalk. ♪ ♪ i got a dress that'll show a little uhh uh but you ain't getting uh oh if you don't come pick me up show me off
you are now getting a live look atop the united nations building.rejoin the "you l. with their #1 hit, "downtown," here is lady antebellum. >> how we feelin' tonight? [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ well, all the parties on the streets are talking in lights. ♪ ♪ we used to smoke while we were jaywalking like it was your birthday every other saturday night. ♪ ♪ knew the bands so we never paid our cover. wrote our names on the bathroom we never dressed to impress all...
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united states. that was alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched the nation's banking system. it also was the first building constructed by the united states of america. we truly are where the nation began, and it's the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission. behind me, you can see canons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these is old enough that it could've been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you can see carved in stone those core concepts that rose from the declaration of independence, the inspiring, lofty ideals of equality, freedom, liberty, self-government, which is the purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. having looked at the outside, let's go in. we are entering the rotunda of the museum. the architect of the building was robert a.m. stern. we selected him because he so thoroughly understood classical architecture. we wanted the same sense of scale and proportion and stature. he delivered beautifully. this rotunda is nam
united states. that was alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched the nation's banking system. it also was the first building constructed by the united states of america. we truly are where the nation began, and it's the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission. behind me, you can see canons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these is old enough that it could've been used to fight the...
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united states. that is alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it also is the first building constructed by the united states of america. we have truly -- we truly are where the nation began, and it's the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in this museum. right behind me, you see canons from the era -- cannons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these cannons is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me, you see carved in stone those four concepts that arose from the declaration of independence, its inspiring, lofty ideals of freedom, liberty, self-government, which is the whole purpose of the american revolution that began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this very day. having looked at the outside of the museum, let's go in. we're entering the entrance rotunda of the museum. this is a wonderful, classical, welcoming space. the architects for the building -- the architect for the building was robert a.m. stern. we selected hi
united states. that is alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it also is the first building constructed by the united states of america. we have truly -- we truly are where the nation began, and it's the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in this museum. right behind me, you see canons from the era -- cannons from the era. these are part of the city of philadelphia's collection. every one of these cannons...
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united states. that is alexander hamilton's ranch bank when he first launched the federal banking system and is also the first building conscripted by the united states of america. we really are where the nation began and it is the place to tell the story of the american revolution which is our mission in this museum grade behind the uc cans from the era. they are from the collection. oldyone of these canons is enough to fight in the revolution. on the wall behind me uc carved rows of the declaration of independence. this is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776. he continues to this very day. having looked at the outside of the museum, let's go in. we are entering their recount museumthe rotunda of the it is a classic space. the architect of the building was selected because he so thoroughly understands classical architecture. not because we wanted to copy a building, but because we wanted the same sense of scale and he delivered beautifully. this rotunda is wonderful. let's go upstairs. the design is intentional to stairways ofoaring area.lonial republic in the second-floor atrium where the core of our exhibits are created. in the adrian you notice some historic and
united states. that is alexander hamilton's ranch bank when he first launched the federal banking system and is also the first building conscripted by the united states of america. we really are where the nation began and it is the place to tell the story of the american revolution which is our mission in this museum grade behind the uc cans from the era. they are from the collection. oldyone of these canons is enough to fight in the revolution. on the wall behind me uc carved rows of the...
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united states. that is alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. we truly are where the nation began and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in this museum. right behind me you will see cannons from the era. this is part of the city's collection. everyone is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on the wall behind me easy card stone the- carved in core concepts, the inspiring lofty ideals of equality, freedom, liberty, and self-government which is the whole purpose of the american revolution. it began in 1776, but the revolution continues to this day. having looked at the onset -- outside of the museum, let's go in. we are entering the entrance rotunda of the museum. this is a wonderful, classical, welcoming space. the architect was robert stern, and we selected him because he so thoroughly understands classical architecture. not everyone it to copy from a building from antiquity, fully wanted the same sense of scale a
united states. that is alexander hamilton's branch bank when he launched our nation's banking system. it is also the first building constructed by the united states of america. we truly are where the nation began and it is the right place to tell the entire story of the american revolution, which is our mission in this museum. right behind me you will see cannons from the era. this is part of the city's collection. everyone is old enough that it could have been used to fight the revolution. on...
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united nations office of drugs and crime isn't an investigative body our role is upon request to go to countries and help them buildtheir investigative capability so we don't get involved in the investigation of an offense we don't get involved in the prosecution or we can do what we do do is to build that capability to investigate helping the infrastructure get in place helping a government policy to get in place helping investigators to grow their capability to investigate we help them get in touch with other countries to build those relationships and to build a capability to do something but the actual investigation process is a role for each individual country to do and we wouldn't seek to get involved in that whatsoever right mr welsh thank you for taking time to talk to us they were discussing cyber security with me whilst chief of the united nations global program on cybercrime that's it for this edition of self and co i'll see you next time. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to the press to s
united nations office of drugs and crime isn't an investigative body our role is upon request to go to countries and help them buildtheir investigative capability so we don't get involved in the investigation of an offense we don't get involved in the prosecution or we can do what we do do is to build that capability to investigate helping the infrastructure get in place helping a government policy to get in place helping investigators to grow their capability to investigate we help them get in...
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ambassador to the united nations has moved from the waldorf-astoria to a different high-rise building close to the united nations. in 2015 coming chinese company purchased the walled off astoria -- the waldorf-astoria for $1.9 billion. we have strong concerns about chinese ownership. china's hackers had been accused of perpetrating the mass of ridge personnel records that compromise the data of millions of our own employees could i am very happy that the residents in new york has moved so we can ensure the security of our personnel. but i would also like to give further clarity regarding the future of the residents since the trump tower is only one mile away. i want to ensure that you are not thinking about moving and spending taxpayer dollars at trump tower. >> know i am not. we did move because china bought it and for the reasons you stated. i will stay in this location no, i amis time, but not moving to the trump tower. >> ideal to back. >> ambassador haley, thank you so much for enduring almost three hours of listening in such an eloquent way. i think representing north carolina,
ambassador to the united nations has moved from the waldorf-astoria to a different high-rise building close to the united nations. in 2015 coming chinese company purchased the walled off astoria -- the waldorf-astoria for $1.9 billion. we have strong concerns about chinese ownership. china's hackers had been accused of perpetrating the mass of ridge personnel records that compromise the data of millions of our own employees could i am very happy that the residents in new york has moved so we...
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will be back throughout sunday with the build up to the final jordison altie international for. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has compared iran to a school play and some remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament the topic of iranian regimes compliance with its international obligations reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog. the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the river the frog quite rationally asked how do i know you won't sting me and the scorpion replies because it would kill both of us we'd both drown so the frog is convinced he lets the scorpion get on its back and starts across the river but sure enough midway through discordian stings him with his last breath the frog asked why and the scorpion replies because it's in my nature. the secretary general's report is filled with devastating evidence of the nature of the iranian regime when we're talking about international agreements and enforcement and when we're talking about the potential of prosecuting through military means or the like these little metaphorical parable references to lose their quaintness this
will be back throughout sunday with the build up to the final jordison altie international for. the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley has compared iran to a school play and some remarks about the country's nuclear disarmament the topic of iranian regimes compliance with its international obligations reminds me of the fable of the scorpion and the frog. the scorpion asked the frog for a ride across the river the frog quite rationally asked how do i know you won't sting me and the...
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good morning >> well, that agenda starts in poland a friendly nation for the united states the president heads there first, hoping to buildgood will going into what so be cob ten shus talk contentious talks. >>> today poland is preparing for the arrival of president trump. he will join a conference of tr central european and baltic nations and give a speech in warsaw to reassure nato allies that america won't abandon them. that could come up at a much anticipated meeting with russia's president at the g20 summit on friday their first. the white house says there is no official agenda. okay so let's tell you a bit more about that at the g20 the big question is whether or not president trump is going to bring up this issue of russia's involvement in the u.s. elections some say interference in the election it is sort of the elephant in the room but it's also a tense topic when they have things like syria and ukraine to discuss it's the first time the two will have met face-to-face. with all these investigations going on in washington, over russia and possible ties to the trump campaign, it's an open question as to whether or
good morning >> well, that agenda starts in poland a friendly nation for the united states the president heads there first, hoping to buildgood will going into what so be cob ten shus talk contentious talks. >>> today poland is preparing for the arrival of president trump. he will join a conference of tr central european and baltic nations and give a speech in warsaw to reassure nato allies that america won't abandon them. that could come up at a much anticipated meeting with...
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when you raise an army, you rely on volunteers, the national guard, the regular army, and wartime volunteer units to build a force. we choose this for a host of reasons. that is working well for the republic until 1863. we are in the midst of the american civil war. this is not the war that they planned for. al, total, attrition w war. in 1863, they depart from tradition. for the first time in american history, the federal government passes the enrollment act, which able-bodied all male citizens and declare it aliens for service. puts a quotare, it on all states to fill those slots with these conscripts as the need arises. interestingly, the lincoln administration took the controversial step of executing the draft using the war department, so the people who would decide whether or not you serve will be army officers in the north. as soon as the draft act comes out, it is a disaster. there are a number of americans who see this as a to radical -- tyrannical overreach of the lincoln administration, to have the army now selecting who is going to go, but there are some aspects of the enrollment act that spark
when you raise an army, you rely on volunteers, the national guard, the regular army, and wartime volunteer units to build a force. we choose this for a host of reasons. that is working well for the republic until 1863. we are in the midst of the american civil war. this is not the war that they planned for. al, total, attrition w war. in 1863, they depart from tradition. for the first time in american history, the federal government passes the enrollment act, which able-bodied all male...
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is mike at hair age foundation my question is -- in the united states you have a capability to -- institute counterinsurgency in nation building with -- our force so spread out among all do we have resources or o ability to have a long process of -- nation building? >> tough question always a difficult one in the end host nations have a final solution so ideally have host nation do a lot of their own stuff iraq with oil money that would -- a potential there for iraqis to do a lot own their own. if we could have got them focused better, afghanistan is different problem. afghanistan is resource wise that's a really dilemma i think you blame countries who -- said they would donate and did not -- now that's not just an american figure but a world figure at the afghanistan problem. get bottom line is to rely on hope you have indigenous resources enough to pick up some of the slack. we can't -- you know, just a careful balance and if you try to do too much host nation will never try to do anything so how do you balance doing their own capacity that's why one paradox is -- it is better at the host nation does something tolerably than
is mike at hair age foundation my question is -- in the united states you have a capability to -- institute counterinsurgency in nation building with -- our force so spread out among all do we have resources or o ability to have a long process of -- nation building? >> tough question always a difficult one in the end host nations have a final solution so ideally have host nation do a lot of their own stuff iraq with oil money that would -- a potential there for iraqis to do a lot own...
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nations. against this background, and in this context, to my mind, there has been no diminution in the united states engagement or commitment to our region. continues to build regional capacity through development assistance in maritime security, counterterrorism and intelligence sharing. this could also be evident by the number of frequency of high-level visits to our region by senior u.s. cabinet members. there have been visits from our reason -- region to united states to make president trump -- the president has emphasized personal rapport with world leaders. i met with prime -- the prime minister in new delhi and he spoke of the warmth of his recent meeting with the president and he is confident in his strategic and economic partnership between india and the united states. the presidents meeting with president xi jinping, among others. the president said he will attend the east asia summit in the philippines, including a u.s. leaders summit, and the aipac meeting in vietnam. personal assurance to leaders, this announcement sends a powerful message that do united states intends to remain the cornerstone to peace and stability in our region. not seen sig
nations. against this background, and in this context, to my mind, there has been no diminution in the united states engagement or commitment to our region. continues to build regional capacity through development assistance in maritime security, counterterrorism and intelligence sharing. this could also be evident by the number of frequency of high-level visits to our region by senior u.s. cabinet members. there have been visits from our reason -- region to united states to make president...
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the united kingdom is not just deployed military -- it has helped us build the international framework that includes the united nations and nato together. our countries work together to help make the world safer and more prosperous place. we think of her being here. we also chance to get the nominees to the ambassador to also havere we positive and strong relations. italy is now on the un's continuesouncil and to play a key role in europe and the mediterranean security policy. being here. for lastly we will consider the nominees in singapore, one of our strongest security partners and southeast asia. rotation of most u.s. naval in the region.ng singapore is also a key economic trade partner to the united states in the region. our strategic ownership -- maintains peace and stability. we thank you for being here. ofeally am elated that all you are here together. if think you have done an outstanding job for our nation -- i know you're honored to be honored to this. without a return toward establishing number. you, on the welcome all five of our nominees and their families. first i want to thank each of you will be willi
the united kingdom is not just deployed military -- it has helped us build the international framework that includes the united nations and nato together. our countries work together to help make the world safer and more prosperous place. we think of her being here. we also chance to get the nominees to the ambassador to also havere we positive and strong relations. italy is now on the un's continuesouncil and to play a key role in europe and the mediterranean security policy. being here. for...
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questions, or my question is do you believe the united states will have capability to successfully institute counterinsurgency and, like, nation-building with our forces so spread out among almost every, you know, theater of war? will we ever have the resources or the ability to have, like, a long process of nation-building? >> no, tough question, always a difficult one. in the end, the host nation's got to come up with their final solution. so ideally, you want to have the host nation do a lot of their own stuff. i mean, in iraq with their oil money, there was the potential there for the iraqis to do a lot on their own. if we could have got them focused better. afghanistan's a different problem. afghanistan resource wise, that's a real dilemma. and i think you blame a lot of the countries who said they would donate that did not. that's not just an american failure, that's a world failure, the afghanistan problem. bottom line is you've got to rely as much as you can on, hopefully, you've got an indigenous host nation, resources enough to pick up some of the slack. we can't, you know, it's a careful balance. if you try to do too much, t
questions, or my question is do you believe the united states will have capability to successfully institute counterinsurgency and, like, nation-building with our forces so spread out among almost every, you know, theater of war? will we ever have the resources or the ability to have, like, a long process of nation-building? >> no, tough question, always a difficult one. in the end, the host nation's got to come up with their final solution. so ideally, you want to have the host nation do...
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united kingdom has not just deployed its military beside ours, it has helped build the international framework that includes the united nations and nato together. our countries work together to make the world a safer and more prosperous place. we'll have a chance to engage the nominee to be ambassador to italy, where we also have positive and strong relations. italy is now on the u.n. security council. we thank you for being here. lastly, we'll consider the nominee to singapore. singapore is one of our strongest security partners in southeast asia and plays rotational host to the u.s. naval vessels operating in the region. singapore is also a key economic and trading partner for the united states and the region. we thank you for being here. i really am elated that all of you are here together. i think you're going do an outstanding job for our nation. i know you're honored to be nominated to these positions. with that i turn to ranking member ben carden. >> let me welcome all five of our nominees and their families. first, i really want to thank each of you for being willing to serve your country. and thank you families, beca
united kingdom has not just deployed its military beside ours, it has helped build the international framework that includes the united nations and nato together. our countries work together to make the world a safer and more prosperous place. we'll have a chance to engage the nominee to be ambassador to italy, where we also have positive and strong relations. italy is now on the u.n. security council. we thank you for being here. lastly, we'll consider the nominee to singapore. singapore is...
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united nations said there's no end in sight in the humanitarian crisis in iraqi. iraqi troops are declaring victory over isis in mosul. thousands will remain displaced. half the homes and building were damaged or destroyed by bombings and airstrikes. 800,000 people have been forced their homes since october. >> 8,000 people were evacuated from their homes as a dozen wildfires continue to burn in crafl -- california. a new blaze broke out in is an barbara in an -- santa barbara in an area that has not seen fire in 60 years. 85 active wildfires are burning across the west. >>> a roofer's daring escape from a burning building was caught on camera in denmark. you can see the worker dangling next to the 6 story building engulfed in flames, hes was clinging to a crane hook while a colleague lord him to the man and to safety. >> a hit-and-run driver is under arrest thanks to a gopro hooked up to a bicycle. he was recording the ride when a vehicle struck him. the victim survived, but the driver fled the scene in the black suv unaware that his actions were caught on camera. police caught the mann 58-year-old marshall kneely. who will face charges. >>> a teenage has a story to tell about
united nations said there's no end in sight in the humanitarian crisis in iraqi. iraqi troops are declaring victory over isis in mosul. thousands will remain displaced. half the homes and building were damaged or destroyed by bombings and airstrikes. 800,000 people have been forced their homes since october. >> 8,000 people were evacuated from their homes as a dozen wildfires continue to burn in crafl -- california. a new blaze broke out in is an barbara in an -- santa barbara in an area...
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national security of united states. the mission is to provide life-sustaining assistance to those uprooted through multilateral systems, to build global partnerships, promote practices and military in response. ensure that humanitarian principles are integrated into foreign and national security policy. refugees and migration are important policy issues in a illegible relationship with turkey and iraq. do you believe that the department of homeland security, the tory asleep bloated with a cohost of components, should be responsible still to have the the essence of the department you are being nominated to --to be moved to the department of homeland security? >> i stand behind my testimony. it was a different time and there was time about consolidating different things into the department of homeland security. intent of the department of state -- >> i'm asking your view. >> i would follow the leadership of the department of state if confirmed. as of today, i intend to lead the bureau of affairs as is currently formed. i believe that i will be, if confirmed, a leader of the function -- all functions including the visa function. 9
national security of united states. the mission is to provide life-sustaining assistance to those uprooted through multilateral systems, to build global partnerships, promote practices and military in response. ensure that humanitarian principles are integrated into foreign and national security policy. refugees and migration are important policy issues in a illegible relationship with turkey and iraq. do you believe that the department of homeland security, the tory asleep bloated with a...
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nations. against this background and in this context, to my mind, there has been no diminution in the united states engagement or commitment to our region. it continues to build regional capacity through development assistance, in maritime security, fisheries and management, counter-terrorism and intelligence sharing. this can also be evidenced by the number and frequency of high level visits to our region by senior u.s. cabinet members. there have been numerous leadership level visits from our region to the united states and elsewhere to meet president trump and his administration. the president has emphasized the importance of personal rapport with world leaders and our region is no exception. i met prime minister modi in new delhi last tuesday and he spoke of the warmth of his recent meeting with the president and his confidence in a deeper strategic and economic partnership between india and the united states. likewise, his meetings with prime minister abe, president xi jinping, and president widodo among others. the president confirmed earlier this year that he will attend the east asia summit in the philippines including a united states asean leaders me
nations. against this background and in this context, to my mind, there has been no diminution in the united states engagement or commitment to our region. it continues to build regional capacity through development assistance, in maritime security, fisheries and management, counter-terrorism and intelligence sharing. this can also be evidenced by the number and frequency of high level visits to our region by senior u.s. cabinet members. there have been numerous leadership level visits from our...
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when you raise an army you rely on volunteers in the national guard, in the regular army and in war-time volunteer units to buildhe force. we choose this for a host of reasons. that's working well for the republic until 1863. we are in the midst of the american civil war, this is not the war they planned for. it's a long, attritional, total war. by 1863 there is concern in the lincoln administration that the north will be able to continue to bring in man power to fill the ranks. the federal government then passes the enrollment act which requires or makes liable all able-bodied male citizens and declarant aliens for possible military service. furthermore, it puts an allocation, a quota, on all the states to fill those slots with these conscripts as the need arises. now, interestingly, the link on administration executed the draft using the war department. so the people to decide whether or not you would serve will be army officers in the major cities of the north. as soon as the draft act comes off, the first launching of conscription in american history is a disaster. a number of americans see this as a tyranni
when you raise an army you rely on volunteers in the national guard, in the regular army and in war-time volunteer units to buildhe force. we choose this for a host of reasons. that's working well for the republic until 1863. we are in the midst of the american civil war, this is not the war they planned for. it's a long, attritional, total war. by 1863 there is concern in the lincoln administration that the north will be able to continue to bring in man power to fill the ranks. the federal...
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the nation is closer to its aim of building a device capable of hitting the continental united datesng us now with analysis is john fraher, bloomberg executive editor of international government. the significance of this coming today before the g-20, the increased focus on north korea pushing that item up the agenda. that one of knew the most interesting conversations at the g-20 was going to be trump and couldn't but what is at least as interesting now is what's going on with trump and the chinese president. trump has put more pressure on china to deal with this. today's incident, coming on the fourth of july, underscoring, as it does, the sense that north korea can hit mainland usa, that could be an extremely important issue for trump. anna: and from calling on china to act on twitter, china would put a heavy move on north korea and end this nonsense. that was what we were talking about. this at a time when the united states is planning a missile defense system in south korea which is not popular with the chinese or the russians. issues one of many which the global leaders are not
the nation is closer to its aim of building a device capable of hitting the continental united datesng us now with analysis is john fraher, bloomberg executive editor of international government. the significance of this coming today before the g-20, the increased focus on north korea pushing that item up the agenda. that one of knew the most interesting conversations at the g-20 was going to be trump and couldn't but what is at least as interesting now is what's going on with trump and the...
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united states and syria. so, you know, clear support of terrorist groups. ♪ every building damaged only one last standing ♪ it was frank lloyd wright imperial hotel ♪ a rumor nationg around back the guggenheim ♪ i'm not there yet but i'm feeling comfor confideno build something that's secretive >> rose: connor obest is a singer/songwriter as the front man for the indy ban brie eyes. his latest album is "salutations." >> i never got that famous or that situation, of course, there were some pressures. we started off with our own record label and we did that for years and kind of always done stuff like yerch little milestone was sort of celebrated like, "this is great!" you know, it was the obz of an overnight success. so i felt like-- i'm lucky that i feel like i have, because it's been so slow and even if it kind of plateaus into just, like, i can keep touring-- to me, like, longevity is more important at this point for sure than record sales or anything else. i hope to still be writing songs and making records and playing for people. >> rose: you are also well known because of the fact you don't hide your politics. >> i don't think as an artist you should feel ob
united states and syria. so, you know, clear support of terrorist groups. ♪ every building damaged only one last standing ♪ it was frank lloyd wright imperial hotel ♪ a rumor nationg around back the guggenheim ♪ i'm not there yet but i'm feeling comfor confideno build something that's secretive >> rose: connor obest is a singer/songwriter as the front man for the indy ban brie eyes. his latest album is "salutations." >> i never got that famous or that situation, of...
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america's enemies it will be the spearhead of our national defense, and it took over 75,000 tons of american steel to build it. without an industry here in the unitedtates, that ship would not have been built. >> it's clear, even though you spent $7 billion to update, it is possible for our foreign trade partners, and i'm putting that in paraenthe,s, they could wipe out our steel industry. >> without a doubt they want to ensure profit they look for exports. they're destroying our industry. and when you look at that ship and you think about the tonnage that went into that ship, it's a great example of the fact that you cannot have a strong national defense without a strong steel industry to support it >> there are a lot of these academics that have been saying this would be the worst thing that if we were to put -- declare this industry a national defense treasure, that it would create a trade war my opinion, and you can tell me if i'm wrong, we've been in a trade war for years, we just haven't fought >> and we're losing it we're in a trade war, we are losing that trade war. it is time to take action to support the american industry and people and b
america's enemies it will be the spearhead of our national defense, and it took over 75,000 tons of american steel to build it. without an industry here in the unitedtates, that ship would not have been built. >> it's clear, even though you spent $7 billion to update, it is possible for our foreign trade partners, and i'm putting that in paraenthe,s, they could wipe out our steel industry. >> without a doubt they want to ensure profit they look for exports. they're destroying our...
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united states. to the right of free speech, which we have seen exercised in this building and in this nation during the course of this debate. the freedom granted to petition the government for address of grievances. we have seen examples of that. they have been on full display in this health care debate, which a phase of which will come to a close i hope this evening. let me give a shout out to our staff members, mr. president. they have fielded thousands if not tens of thousands of phone calls, letters, e-mails, visits from americans exercising their rights under the first amendment, and americans have come to their capital city. almost all of them in an appropriate and nondisruptive way. sometimes intense for sure, expressing their opinions, but also in display of their first amendment rights. after all the debate and all the conversation and all the exhortation on this issue, we've seen a lot of things said from the floor and a lot of things said on the news media that have amounted to a matter of opinion, but, mr. president, here is one thing i know for a fact. and that is for four straight el
united states. to the right of free speech, which we have seen exercised in this building and in this nation during the course of this debate. the freedom granted to petition the government for address of grievances. we have seen examples of that. they have been on full display in this health care debate, which a phase of which will come to a close i hope this evening. let me give a shout out to our staff members, mr. president. they have fielded thousands if not tens of thousands of phone...
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nation. the united states defenses are not as great as they should be. here's something i found incredibly distressing. during the 2000 race for president, there was an enormous amount of conversation about building the great wall of mexico. now the solar wall of mexico. but there was very little conversation about building a cyber dome. which may be unrealistic, but how do we tighten and harden the only when the? democratic national committee got hacked and there were other hacks of maybe the republican campaigns that people aren't talking about, suddenly cyber came to the four. fore.the cyber war has replaced the cold war. whether or not we should have done what we should have done years ago, we are in the world now where it is dangerous, where there could be a cyber where power grids, defense grids, transportation grids could be brought down by a it is, whether state-sponsored, for-profit, a cause, or even the proverbial 400 pound guy on a bed in his mother's basement. this is an issue that we have to confront. there are no red states, there are no blue states when it comes to cyber. we are all in a state of emergency. host: james, washington, independent, good morning. caller: thank you. sir,
nation. the united states defenses are not as great as they should be. here's something i found incredibly distressing. during the 2000 race for president, there was an enormous amount of conversation about building the great wall of mexico. now the solar wall of mexico. but there was very little conversation about building a cyber dome. which may be unrealistic, but how do we tighten and harden the only when the? democratic national committee got hacked and there were other hacks of maybe the...
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building a lot of battleships. >> 1% of china steele comes to the united states. manyport from canada and countries. it's ought to claim that chinese steele alone is causing a nationaly problem. say that thereo is a global oversupply of steele. we do need to address that issue. it is a 55-year-old law that has been used twice. us to try to invoke it now is very peculiar. i'm not sure this is the way to do it. everyone sees this and overcapacity of steele. problem ofto the excess capacity and steele. what is the solution? this is been going on for quite a while. >> as you mentioned, the leaders agreed on intensifying the work. it's a global problem and not a problem we can do with bilaterally alone. we need a solution that addresses bilateral concerns. a bilateral meeting with the administration, addressing these problems. david: you negotiated a lot of trade agreements when you were at the s er. steele has been on the agenda for democrats and republicans for a long time. i'm sure you've been involved in some of these issues. is this because so many people are employed here? on at steele.ook >> it is a look at an a lot of anortant and products and important industry
building a lot of battleships. >> 1% of china steele comes to the united states. manyport from canada and countries. it's ought to claim that chinese steele alone is causing a nationaly problem. say that thereo is a global oversupply of steele. we do need to address that issue. it is a 55-year-old law that has been used twice. us to try to invoke it now is very peculiar. i'm not sure this is the way to do it. everyone sees this and overcapacity of steele. problem ofto the excess capacity...
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build a global coalition. they had two expeditions overseas in which they were going around from capital to capital looking for support. >> the united nationsy council has authorized the use of force against iraq. >> 14 votes in favor, none against, the resolution has been adopted. >> getting that massive alliance together truly goes down in history as one of the greatest accomplishments of any president to be able to get that many people on your side, believing in the same thing and ready to do the same thing. >> what gloria borger managed to do in iraq with the coalition is to create the beginnings of this new world order. who could have imagined the likes of the soviet union, china, and then the middle eastern states as well. standing up to one of their own. >> hundreds of demonstrators gathered to protest the inevitable. all but one, that is. >> whatever america goes to war, there's protests in the streets. but you needed congressional support or you wouldn't have popular support. >> the world looks to the president. he can play an historic role in leading us to solve this crisis in a nonviolent way. >> make no mistake about it. our vit
build a global coalition. they had two expeditions overseas in which they were going around from capital to capital looking for support. >> the united nationsy council has authorized the use of force against iraq. >> 14 votes in favor, none against, the resolution has been adopted. >> getting that massive alliance together truly goes down in history as one of the greatest accomplishments of any president to be able to get that many people on your side, believing in the same...
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united states whenever use energy to coerce the european nations insist the u.s. is competitive the opening, fair and competitive market for energy. >>> the warsaw largest building had a big message for president trump and greenpeace rated the president with the message projected on the side of the palace of culture and sites, "no-trump, yes paris." that is regarding the decision to pull the u.s. out of the climate agreement last month which could weaken the attempts to tackle global warming and the president has left poland and now on his way to germany as we speak. >>> it is been five months since coyote creek flooded forcing hundreds out of their homes and many people can still not return home, and they are taking legal action. alex savidge is live in the rock springs neighborhood on what they plan on doing.>> reporter: good morning. later today a group of the flood victims will file suit against the city and the county for not doing enough to warn the people that live your along the coyote creek about the rising floodwaters earlier this year. many seeking the damages live in the hard-hit rock springs neighborhood and there is still evidence of the disaster when
united states whenever use energy to coerce the european nations insist the u.s. is competitive the opening, fair and competitive market for energy. >>> the warsaw largest building had a big message for president trump and greenpeace rated the president with the message projected on the side of the palace of culture and sites, "no-trump, yes paris." that is regarding the decision to pull the u.s. out of the climate agreement last month which could weaken the attempts to...
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and the navy and say it's in the national interest of the united states to have more than one icebreaker, the russians have 40. they're building 13 more. can i get your commitment to work with the coast guard in this committee on that important task? mr. spencer: most definitely, senator. if i'm not mistaken, you all have provided some money for the navy to provide support for the coast guard and the exploration of the next generation of icebreaker and that's totally supportive in my bind. >> great. thank you. , on behalf of the chairman senator -- please. join a unanimous committee in supporting your confirmation. two things. please know as the future secretary of the navy that this committee is serious about helping you and helping president trump get to the 355 ship fleet. we've had over times since i was in the house of representatives, goals that we never quite got to. it was 308, it was 313. here we are at 276 ships in our fleet. we have language in the d.o.d., our house counterparts have language in the ndaa over there indicated to show you we're serious. and we think we got you the money this first year to get us on th
and the navy and say it's in the national interest of the united states to have more than one icebreaker, the russians have 40. they're building 13 more. can i get your commitment to work with the coast guard in this committee on that important task? mr. spencer: most definitely, senator. if i'm not mistaken, you all have provided some money for the navy to provide support for the coast guard and the exploration of the next generation of icebreaker and that's totally supportive in my bind....
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national security adviser says president trump has no agenda for the meeting. the russians will ask the united states to loosen sanctions imposed by the obama administration and return to buildings. >> thanks, edward. >>> she vanished in 1937 while trying to fly around the world but now almost 80 years later there is a major new development in amelia earhart's disappearance. >>> wedding planning takes a turn for the worse for one family when one vendor fails to come through costing them thousands. what happened when they called nbc 4 responds? >>> mosquito bites are all too familiar. what about the other mysterious red itchy spots in the >>> nbc 4 responds to a wedding tent rental deal that collapsed. >> a bride's mother reached out when it cost her a lot more than she bargained for. >> reporter: as if getting married isn't in this case thousands of dollars. it was a first dance to remember. mother and daughter sharing a memo memory. with the loss of her husband this mom vowed to give her daughter the wedding of her dreams. >> i didn't have problems paying for whatever i needed to pay for. >> reporter: jennifer's daughter chose the venue and what she thought was the perfect comp
national security adviser says president trump has no agenda for the meeting. the russians will ask the united states to loosen sanctions imposed by the obama administration and return to buildings. >> thanks, edward. >>> she vanished in 1937 while trying to fly around the world but now almost 80 years later there is a major new development in amelia earhart's disappearance. >>> wedding planning takes a turn for the worse for one family when one vendor fails to come...
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uniting us as a people. many of the founding generation advocated, for example, for a national university. james madison at one point thought this was good because it would build social harmony across all peoples. in 1870s, land grant colleges, to build economic opportunity to build educated citizenry throughout the west and growing expanse of the country. education plays a role in many of these different dimensions and it an important one. i will add one other thing how education can be experienceal and lead to virtue. in guilded age, populists many thought the answer to the problems much their period, basically the creation of the corporation, that is what they thought as one big innovations, they're owners, shareholders, wage workers was not socialism. it wasn't national ownership. it was creating cooperatives and the idea of the cooperative that workers would both be owners and workers but they would share in governing the cooperative and governing the corporation. that would train them in the process of making hard choices, learning how the institution ran and these would be kind of virtues good for education of a middle class person but also of a citizen
uniting us as a people. many of the founding generation advocated, for example, for a national university. james madison at one point thought this was good because it would build social harmony across all peoples. in 1870s, land grant colleges, to build economic opportunity to build educated citizenry throughout the west and growing expanse of the country. education plays a role in many of these different dimensions and it an important one. i will add one other thing how education can be...
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the united states of america is determine today reengage, reengage the world that puts america first, puts our security, prosperity first but also reengages in a way that can build up free nationshe world. my miami here is simple that -- that we are committed to nations around the world that are committed to freedom and my message here in eastern europe will be that and when i get back home we will get back to working on keeping promises to the american people. >> thank you so much. safe travel. >> good to have you along. >> now from here the vice president will be traveling to georgia and montenegro two more countries that view kremlin as a very clear threat, they were troubled by president trump's assertion during the campaign that nato was obsolete and then on his first foreign trip when he fail today reaffirm the u.s. commitment to nato's article 5, the mutual defense clause. president trump has since reversed course but those comments or lack thereof still left allies in this region very nervous. so the vice president's mission while on this trip is reassure them and remind them that president trump will be signing the sanction's bill, the russia sanction's bill either whi
the united states of america is determine today reengage, reengage the world that puts america first, puts our security, prosperity first but also reengages in a way that can build up free nationshe world. my miami here is simple that -- that we are committed to nations around the world that are committed to freedom and my message here in eastern europe will be that and when i get back home we will get back to working on keeping promises to the american people. >> thank you so much. safe...
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united nations for most essential services provides a temporary life line to the residents of gaza. the functioning is important to the people of gaza. the state signed contracts for eight more residential buildings as part of their commitment to reconstruction. mr. president, today gaza waevent bank are further apart than ever. palestinian leaders must make some hard choices about the future of their people. they can work to overcome the ideological divisions or they can continue along the path that will guarantee gaza's complete collapse. they can work to unite palestinians and in per sust the goal of statehood or they can oversee the demise of the palestinian national project. they can resolve the current crisis in gaza or reside over the radicalization of a population and see it fall into the hands of extremists with destructive agendas. i know this is not the future that president abbas or the majority of palestinians want for their country. i know that they want to build a state in which human rights are respected, a state that is achieved on the basis of negotiations, not violence. one that lives in peace and security with the state of israel. for ten years, however, the population in gaza
united nations for most essential services provides a temporary life line to the residents of gaza. the functioning is important to the people of gaza. the state signed contracts for eight more residential buildings as part of their commitment to reconstruction. mr. president, today gaza waevent bank are further apart than ever. palestinian leaders must make some hard choices about the future of their people. they can work to overcome the ideological divisions or they can continue along the...
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country to procure , the navy says it is in the national interest of the united states have more than one icebreaker, the russians have 40. they're building 13 more. can i get your commitment to work with the coast guard on that important task? mr. spencer: most definitely, senator. if i'm not mistaken, you all have provided some money for the navy to provide support for the coast guard and the exploration of the next generation of icebreaker and that's totally supported in my mind. senator sullivan: great. thank you. been in and, i have out. it seems you are doing well. i intend to join a unanimous committee in supporting your confirmation. let me say two things. please know as the future secretary of the navy that this committee is serious about helping you and president trump get to the 355 ship fleet. we've had over times since i was in the house of representatives, goals that we never quite got to. it was 308, it was 313. here we are at 276 ships in our fleet. billve language in the dod and our house counterparts have language in the ndaa over there indicated to show you we're serious. frankly, we think we got you the money this firs
country to procure , the navy says it is in the national interest of the united states have more than one icebreaker, the russians have 40. they're building 13 more. can i get your commitment to work with the coast guard on that important task? mr. spencer: most definitely, senator. if i'm not mistaken, you all have provided some money for the navy to provide support for the coast guard and the exploration of the next generation of icebreaker and that's totally supported in my mind. senator...
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build 300 modular possibly stackable housing units for google. others are looking to do the same. >> we should not be three times the national average in terms of the and housing purchase costs. we are seeing as a result of that, some employers are stepping into the void. >> reporter: factory os homes will build the google homes in the same facility occupied by blue homes, the leading prefabricated home manufacturer in california. the bay area council says modern modular homes is heads and shoulders better than in previous generations and far, far more efficient and less expensive than lot built construction. factory builders are not hampered by rain and on site assemblers can build in a frack shown of the time -- fraction of the time. young workers love the concept. >> for younger people, i think that hiden city close proximity walkable community product is something that is attractive. >> reporter: the biggest hold back is the inability to get innovative projects through local government approvals. >> the problem is not necessarily a lack of capital, a lack of money. if the political will is not there to build the homes it doesn't matter where th
build 300 modular possibly stackable housing units for google. others are looking to do the same. >> we should not be three times the national average in terms of the and housing purchase costs. we are seeing as a result of that, some employers are stepping into the void. >> reporter: factory os homes will build the google homes in the same facility occupied by blue homes, the leading prefabricated home manufacturer in california. the bay area council says modern modular homes is...
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united states infrastructure, quarrels. a moral reform, building railroads, universities -- the whole ethic of improvement was simply sewn john quincy adams's priority. it embodied in the national republican party and in the wake party, for which he acted for his later political career after the war of 1812. he had to remain committed to those principles as a way of advancing his own career. also as a way of american life. sometimes those helped him express anti-slavery principles, sometimes they suppressed public and i slavery expressions he -- antislavery expressions he might have wanted to better. towas also deeply committed the union, to preserving the united states is a federated union of different states, very diverse, north versus south was one, a stress that runs throughout the union, also east versus west. this is also overlapping with his commitment to things like building railroads. he was one of the leading proponents of the idea that if we tied to the union together by means of railroads and canals, as well as moral reform, that would only strengthen the union and seems to be a pressing priority that as we are going to explore, did not usually encourage an expressi
united states infrastructure, quarrels. a moral reform, building railroads, universities -- the whole ethic of improvement was simply sewn john quincy adams's priority. it embodied in the national republican party and in the wake party, for which he acted for his later political career after the war of 1812. he had to remain committed to those principles as a way of advancing his own career. also as a way of american life. sometimes those helped him express anti-slavery principles, sometimes...
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united nations sanctions, cash still arriving from china. >> this is the second hour of "daybreak asia" live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. of course, we are buildinglly we saw on friday into the asian markets, but you get a feeling we are waiting with gdpd breath for the chinese numbers and economic numbers to come out and set the tone for asian trade. one,at will be a big especially fixed asset investment, retail sales slowing down, but 6.8% gdp. in two hours time, but let's look at the market open. sophie: quite a bit to consider monday aside from the china gdp data this morning, the work conference to consider over the weekend and what president xi jinping highlighted, deleveraging and risk management the main priorities, so the offshore yuan strong ahead of that data drop. the core inflation numbers out of the u.s. on friday did not dampen wall street's enthusiasm. shares in seoul, korea gaining .5%, the tech heavy kospi tracking tech shares in the u.s.. marginallyks lower, lower, down .1%. trackingds dropping, the drop in u.s. 10 year treasuries. japanese markets closed, but futures hinting at weakness. the yen strengthening for the second st
united nations sanctions, cash still arriving from china. >> this is the second hour of "daybreak asia" live from bloomberg's u.s. and asia headquarters. of course, we are buildinglly we saw on friday into the asian markets, but you get a feeling we are waiting with gdpd breath for the chinese numbers and economic numbers to come out and set the tone for asian trade. one,at will be a big especially fixed asset investment, retail sales slowing down, but 6.8% gdp. in two hours...