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a recent united nations general assembly resolution calls on all car manufacturers to meet minimum u.n standers by 2020. eddie: i'm looking for any lights that a are visible, and t looks as though we've got a reversing light o on the red jeep... narrator: laws and policies are one, things, but ultimately a great deal depends on the behavior of individuals. and one part of education is helping drivers focus more on safety. eddie: and at the end of the road at the stop sign, i'm going to turn right. so, mirror first, then my signal. my y position's good. it's a an all-way stop si. i'm going to gently bring the car to a standstill, reapply the signal... narrator: the running commentary you're hearing is a technique taught to advanced drivers to increase focus and awareness. eddie: and i'm turning onto a street that's 30 miles per hour. there's a car waiting to come out on the right-hand side. the driver's not looking at me yet, so i want to see them turn their head towards me. there it is, we've now had head contact. narrator: eddie wren is the chief instructor of advanced ddrivers of ame
a recent united nations general assembly resolution calls on all car manufacturers to meet minimum u.n standers by 2020. eddie: i'm looking for any lights that a are visible, and t looks as though we've got a reversing light o on the red jeep... narrator: laws and policies are one, things, but ultimately a great deal depends on the behavior of individuals. and one part of education is helping drivers focus more on safety. eddie: and at the end of the road at the stop sign, i'm going to turn...
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nypd says they're ready for the challeng new york city during united nations general asimply while obama and the world leaders were here at the same time. this is nothing new to is. >> it's first time since 194 both can bates will number new york city for election night. thousands of officers will be on the job throughout the city keeping peace and enforcing frozen zones around the candidate's locations. other law enforcement agencies will also have a significant presence, including secret place to secure the two event that the secret service will be involved in. that collaboration again goes back many, many years. >> police will use mobile radiation, bomb detectors and bomb sniffing dogs in manhattan and also deployed hundreds of poling places throughout the city on high alert for political violence. mayor bill deblaseo says country has a chance tomorrow to opportunity page on what happened an ugly election season. >> it strains our democracy when we get to make it right from the democratic process come ago live and the people choose. >> increased security follows fbi terror alert about
nypd says they're ready for the challeng new york city during united nations general asimply while obama and the world leaders were here at the same time. this is nothing new to is. >> it's first time since 194 both can bates will number new york city for election night. thousands of officers will be on the job throughout the city keeping peace and enforcing frozen zones around the candidate's locations. other law enforcement agencies will also have a significant presence, including...
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first he did meet with secretary clinton in new york when prime minister abe went for the united nations general assembly meeting in the beginning of september. since he met with president clinton, he certainly needs to president-elect trump. he wants assurance with cttp. i think those are the two major issues. tpp and security that the prime minister will want to get some confirmation from president-elect trump because there will be continuities from the previous administration. >> talking about tpp, japan is in favor of it and trump basically wants to s scratch iti mean dump it. what is going to happen? >> well, mr. trump has said during the campaign that he thought that the tpp was a terrible agreement, just like nafta was a disastrous agreement and these both resulted in detriment to the united states. in some speeches mr. trump has said that he would like to scrap it altogether and get rid of tpp. in other speeceches he said he wants to totally renegotiatate e tpp. so, mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader said just within the last day that he will not bring up tpp for ratitificationn
first he did meet with secretary clinton in new york when prime minister abe went for the united nations general assembly meeting in the beginning of september. since he met with president clinton, he certainly needs to president-elect trump. he wants assurance with cttp. i think those are the two major issues. tpp and security that the prime minister will want to get some confirmation from president-elect trump because there will be continuities from the previous administration. >>...
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the united nations, the secretary-general as well congratulated trump, calling for unity in the u.s. and an islamic group urging
the united nations, the secretary-general as well congratulated trump, calling for unity in the u.s. and an islamic group urging
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the deployment is about the same as when pope francis made a visit to the city during the united nations general assembly--while president obama was in town. and the n-y-p-d chief- says the detail is the largest ever for election day in n- the clinton campaign did get some welcome news ahead of the election. the investigation into hillary clinton's emails is over... a second time. f.b.i. director james comey, saying in a letter to congress that they've completed their review of the newly discovered emails-- and found nothing to change their conclusions from july. he again recommended--tha t hillary clinton not face criminal charges. it's unclear how the decisions will affect voters heading to the polls. superstar lady gaga took to twitter to call out ...melania tr after she made a call to end bullying. melania trump has said as first lady one of her principle causes would be to campaign against cyber-bullying. gaga tweeted the potential first lady "to say u will stand for 'anti- bullying' is hypocrisy. your husband is one of the most notorious bullies we have ever witnessed." lady gaga-- founded
the deployment is about the same as when pope francis made a visit to the city during the united nations general assembly--while president obama was in town. and the n-y-p-d chief- says the detail is the largest ever for election day in n- the clinton campaign did get some welcome news ahead of the election. the investigation into hillary clinton's emails is over... a second time. f.b.i. director james comey, saying in a letter to congress that they've completed their review of the newly...
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. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tosecond resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of children will not be shed with impunity. >>> in the united states, my new beer, stella artois, hey cois finished. the people will love it. the party's starting! ♪ ♪ ♪ originally brewed for the holidays. enjoyed ever since. stella artois. host one to remember imy moderate to severeng crohn's disease. i didn't think there was anything else to talk about. but then i realized there was. so, i finally broke the silence with my doctor about what i was experiencing. he said humira is for people like me who have tried other medications but still experience the symptoms of moderate to severe crohn's disease. in clinical studies,
. >> in a historic vote today, the united nations general assembly supported the palestinian claim tosecond resolution also passed that would give the palestinian liberation organization a formal place at the u.n. as an observer. >> when the plo were given observers status, it seemed to encourage the idea that violence would get your grievance in a way that would get you respected. >> israel will pursue the plo murderers until justice is meted out to them. the blood of...
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in september he met with rival hillary clinton on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. the japanese prime minister will seek assurances on japan/u.s. ties. president-elect trump continues to build his white house team behind closed doors at the trump tower, names are being added to and scratched from the public short list. let's get out to tracie potts joining us from washington. depending on which report you read, the transition is going well or not so well. what are you hearing? >> reporter: a little bit of both, depending on who you talk to. the key is that nothing is final until president-elect trump says so in terms of who these cabinet picks are going to be. we are getting new names like south carolina's governor, nikki haley, she was publicly opposed to donald trump during the primary, during the campaign, and is now reportedly being considered as secretary of state. then there's ted cruz, the senator from texas, who was commonly referred to, frequently referred to as lying ted during the campaign. well now, it looks like donald trump may be considering him as a
in september he met with rival hillary clinton on the sidelines of the united nations general assembly. the japanese prime minister will seek assurances on japan/u.s. ties. president-elect trump continues to build his white house team behind closed doors at the trump tower, names are being added to and scratched from the public short list. let's get out to tracie potts joining us from washington. depending on which report you read, the transition is going well or not so well. what are you...
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done a lot of high-level security for dignitaries, think about the pope, think about the united nations generale area are not used to is the amount, the volume of traffic that they are seeing because of the security here in midtown, jim. >> five lanes to three lanes. all around there you've got rockefeller center, you've got tiffany's, the apple store. this is a major shopping area. i can't imagine the businesses around there are too happy as christmas season comes. >> reporter: no, they're not really because a lot of people who wander these streets, they're not going to be going into the stores. it's really very difficult. it is difficult during than ordinary christmas season when you've got a lot of tourists from out of town but now because of the barricades and the traffic flow, it's going to be even harder. a taxi down to the apple store which is just a few blocks here, it can cost you $20 to go 20 blocks. how do i know that? because i got stuck in that traffic. so it's really going to be tight and the stores are going to have to do the best they can. but they're not happy about it because
done a lot of high-level security for dignitaries, think about the pope, think about the united nations generale area are not used to is the amount, the volume of traffic that they are seeing because of the security here in midtown, jim. >> five lanes to three lanes. all around there you've got rockefeller center, you've got tiffany's, the apple store. this is a major shopping area. i can't imagine the businesses around there are too happy as christmas season comes. >> reporter: no,...
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continuing to perform other special protection duties such as the massive task of securing the united nations general assembly. just think, in september conversion on new york city at the united nations, we have leaders of over 100 different nations around the world. the job of protecting them and keeping them safe falls largely, not entirely but largely on the secret service. this required significantly longer hours and weeks at a time on the road and away from their families for many agents, all while standing ready at a moment's notice to thrust themselves into harm's way should their duty required. i'm enormously proud of the work done by the secret service during this election season and their work to ensure our candidates' safety and protect them from harm also protects our democracy and ensuring the american people have the final say on who will be our next president and our next vice president. the agency, secret service agencies is a secret part of ensuring the transition of power from one duly elected to the next and ensure congress does what it needs to do to ensure the agents who have wor
continuing to perform other special protection duties such as the massive task of securing the united nations general assembly. just think, in september conversion on new york city at the united nations, we have leaders of over 100 different nations around the world. the job of protecting them and keeping them safe falls largely, not entirely but largely on the secret service. this required significantly longer hours and weeks at a time on the road and away from their families for many agents,...
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united nations secretary-general-elect antonio guterres say the establishment having ignored losers oflobalization as he put it, saying -- joining me now former pentagon official fox news contributor k.t. mcfarland. great to have you with us. we have a lot to cover to get some sense of your perspective on this. first let's start with antonio gutteres, the secretary-general-elect making that profound admission. are you surprised and does it portend a change in either europe or this country in attitudes towards the u.n. itself? >> well, i'm surprised he actually said it. here's a man who's a big believer in globalization and admitted they've got a problem with globalization, what struck me as odd from the beginning why did the globalists think that countries shouldn't have put their self-interests first. the whole idea of what's wrong with america first? do you think iran is not putting iran's interest first or china not putting china's interest first. for the globalist to criticize the united states people who are rebelling against globalism or the elites saying they should always think
united nations secretary-general-elect antonio guterres say the establishment having ignored losers oflobalization as he put it, saying -- joining me now former pentagon official fox news contributor k.t. mcfarland. great to have you with us. we have a lot to cover to get some sense of your perspective on this. first let's start with antonio gutteres, the secretary-general-elect making that profound admission. are you surprised and does it portend a change in either europe or this country in...
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the united nations, the secretary-general as well congratulated trump, calling for unity in the u.s. and an islamic group urging the u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is talking about how congress and trump will work together. >> he has a job to do. i have a job to do. i respect him. i think he is very smart. i think we will be fine. we both have our roles to play. i don't expect him to enthusiastically embrace my on the other hand, to do things in the senate, you have to have bipartisan support. >> there are big questions today about the trump presidency. he has vowed to repeal the affordable care act and nominate a new supreme court justice. i'm sure that is probably toward the top of the list. in reference to obamacare, mcconnell said that the sooner we can go in a different direction, the better today was not without protest over the outcome of the election. this is what it looked like at city hall in colorado springs. several schools hold walkouts across the state. students at boulder high school say they do not stand against our political system but against the hate b
the united nations, the secretary-general as well congratulated trump, calling for unity in the u.s. and an islamic group urging the u.s. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is talking about how congress and trump will work together. >> he has a job to do. i have a job to do. i respect him. i think he is very smart. i think we will be fine. we both have our roles to play. i don't expect him to enthusiastically embrace my on the other hand, to do things in the senate, you have to have...
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the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon and the new secretary-general-elect, antonio guterres also used illegal. we are not yet at the final language of the text. what we need from the united states of america is to accept the concept that the security council has a role to play, and it has to legislate a new resolution on settlements. if they are on board, then we will begin the exercise of the language, but yet we need to get commitment from them that, yes, they will allow the security council to show that its responsibility and adopt a resolution there. in arabic, for example, you know, if you translate both of them, they amount to the same thing. perhaps maybe in other languages, you know, but in english it appears that there are differences. they are too close to each other, but i don't think that they are synonomous with each other, but again, as i said, you know, there is no need for us to engage in a linguistic discussion. we need to reach the moment of a political decision. yes, the security council has a role to play, and it has to legislate a resolution to d
the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki-moon and the new secretary-general-elect, antonio guterres also used illegal. we are not yet at the final language of the text. what we need from the united states of america is to accept the concept that the security council has a role to play, and it has to legislate a new resolution on settlements. if they are on board, then we will begin the exercise of the language, but yet we need to get commitment from them that, yes, they will allow the...
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turning back to what's going on in the united states, what's your reaction to president-elect trump's national security pick so far? >> we see lieutenant general michael flynn as the national security advice ser, extremely d line views on islam. the upcoming big pick is secretary of defense. the name you hear the most at the moment is retired marine general jim maddis, contemporary mind, solid officer, brilliant
turning back to what's going on in the united states, what's your reaction to president-elect trump's national security pick so far? >> we see lieutenant general michael flynn as the national security advice ser, extremely d line views on islam. the upcoming big pick is secretary of defense. the name you hear the most at the moment is retired marine general jim maddis, contemporary mind, solid officer, brilliant
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united nations. the new secretary-general starting january. how is the palestinian leadership feeling about any roles he might have regarding a more active, more serious approach dealing with palestine. thank you. >> go ahead. work the united nations commission of refugees. from my perspective, it seems like there is already two states that exist in palestine. it is just that the actual community might not recognize it, but i believe you are in the same position as africa was under apartheid and india under the british rule. you do exist and exert your dominion as a sovereign nation externally to other nations with ambassadorships. in due time, that cloud, that colonialism that is dominating you will have to subside. fouransour: these are excellent questions. take one more before we go to the next one. >> dr. musa asked the questions -- the linguistic question between illegal and illegitimate. a linguistic repressor of contemporary -- professor of contemporary languages. i think this languaged -- this new used by the united states is related to
united nations. the new secretary-general starting january. how is the palestinian leadership feeling about any roles he might have regarding a more active, more serious approach dealing with palestine. thank you. >> go ahead. work the united nations commission of refugees. from my perspective, it seems like there is already two states that exist in palestine. it is just that the actual community might not recognize it, but i believe you are in the same position as africa was under...
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united nations did confirm chlorine gas and mustard gas. they were talking about the situation in syria at the united nations. she named syrian generalshat could some day be prosecuted for war crimes because of the atrocities that are being committed against civilians every day. carol. >> will ripley reporting live from turkey. we'll be right back. energy is a complex challenge. people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the challenge is to capture the emissions before they're released into the atmosphere. exxonmobil is a leader in carbon capture. our team is working to make this technology better, more affordable so it can reduce emissions around the world. that's what we're working on right now. ♪ energy lives here. of bad breath germs% for a 100% fresh mouth. feeling 100% means you feel bold enough to... ...assist a magician... ...or dance. listerine®. bring out the bold™ hey, man you okay? yeah, just a little shook up. this car...for a second, i thought it could be sue's. same make, model, same color, same year even. i see what you mean. i've been thinking about it all mor
united nations did confirm chlorine gas and mustard gas. they were talking about the situation in syria at the united nations. she named syrian generalshat could some day be prosecuted for war crimes because of the atrocities that are being committed against civilians every day. carol. >> will ripley reporting live from turkey. we'll be right back. energy is a complex challenge. people want power. and power plants account for more than a third of energy-related carbon emissions. the...
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general of the united states? joining me now from the trump national golf club in new jersey, that's where trump's transition team is now holding its meetings, nbc news correspondent hallie jackson. 30 years ago jeff sessions could not get his nomination confirmed by the senate. he then went years later, got elected to the senate. now he'll have to go back in front of the senate for confirmation again. is there reason to believe he could be in trouble like he was three decades ago? >> frankly, steve, not particularly. let me explain why. given the rules of the senate jeff sessions would need 51 votes in order to move forward with this confirmation. republicans have 52 seats. there aren't any republicans who have come out against his confirmation. you got to start with the judiciary committee, right? all the republicans on that committee have come out today in support of senator sessions. you have not just the republicans who you would think would support jeff sessions but you have blake backing sessions. somebody like joe manchin from west virginia, a democrat coming out in support of sessions. susan collins, mor
general of the united states? joining me now from the trump national golf club in new jersey, that's where trump's transition team is now holding its meetings, nbc news correspondent hallie jackson. 30 years ago jeff sessions could not get his nomination confirmed by the senate. he then went years later, got elected to the senate. now he'll have to go back in front of the senate for confirmation again. is there reason to believe he could be in trouble like he was three decades ago? >>...
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the secretary general of the united nations ban ki-moon and the new secretary general-elect antonio gutierrez also used illegal. we are not yet at the final language of the text. what we need from the united states of america is to accept the concept that the security council has a role to play, and it has to legislate a new resolution on settlements. if they are onboard, then we will begin the exercise of the language. but yet we need to get commitment from them that yes, they will allow the security council to shoulder its responsibility and adopt a resolution there. in arabic, for example, if you translate both of them, they amount to the same thing. perhaps maybe in other languages, you know. but in english, it appears that there are differences. they're too close to each other. but i don't think that they are snon in us with each other -- they are synonymous with each other. but there's no need for us to engage in a linguistic discussion. we need to reach the moment of a political decision, yes, the security council has a role to play and it has to legislate a resolution to deter israel
the secretary general of the united nations ban ki-moon and the new secretary general-elect antonio gutierrez also used illegal. we are not yet at the final language of the text. what we need from the united states of america is to accept the concept that the security council has a role to play, and it has to legislate a new resolution on settlements. if they are onboard, then we will begin the exercise of the language. but yet we need to get commitment from them that yes, they will allow the...
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which is to consider, in a sense, if all else fails, denying the dprk membership in the united nations and the general assembly, to sort of delegitimize the government but have the international community do it instead of one country denying recognition. so i suppose that can be thought about. right now, i would like -- i would like generally people who think about policy to be thinking about ways of getting engagement to proceed in a reasonable way rather than disengagement. if you think about delegitimizing the dprk, that's not way far away from where they are now. they are the pariah state in the international community at this moment, and they know it, and they are thriving. if you don't do anything in terms of impacting their life, and their life goes on because essentially beijing ensures it does, i'm not sure how much one would have accomplished. but it still is a possibility. >> thank you. peter, you have the microphone here, please. >> i would like to raise a little different issue. recently korea is going through a kind of a turmoil as a result of a lady spreading influence including tremend
which is to consider, in a sense, if all else fails, denying the dprk membership in the united nations and the general assembly, to sort of delegitimize the government but have the international community do it instead of one country denying recognition. so i suppose that can be thought about. right now, i would like -- i would like generally people who think about policy to be thinking about ways of getting engagement to proceed in a reasonable way rather than disengagement. if you think about...
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elsewhere, which is to consider in a sense, if all else fails, denying the dprk membership and united nations in the general assembly to sort of delegitimize the government as -- but have the international community do it instead of one country denying the recognition. so, i suppose that can be thought about. right now i'm -- i would like -- i'd like generally people to think about policy to be thinking about ways of getting engagement to proceed in a reasonable way rather than disengagement. if you think about delegitimizing the dprk, that's not way far away from where they are now. i mean, they are the prior state in the international community right at this moment, and they know it and they are thriving. so, if you do -- if you don't do anything in terms of impacting their life and their life goes on right now because essentially beijing ensures that it does, notwithstanding what the rest of the international community does, then i'm not sure how much one could have accomplished. but it's still a possibility. >> thank you. peters, the microphone here, please. >> i would like to raise a little different i
elsewhere, which is to consider in a sense, if all else fails, denying the dprk membership and united nations in the general assembly to sort of delegitimize the government as -- but have the international community do it instead of one country denying the recognition. so, i suppose that can be thought about. right now i'm -- i would like -- i'd like generally people to think about policy to be thinking about ways of getting engagement to proceed in a reasonable way rather than disengagement....
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united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james mattis, a potential pick for secretary of defense. and mitt romney who is being state. the election is over but hard feelings remain -- both on broadway and at a wauwatosa-based spice company-- whose owners call president elect donald trump's supporters racist. in his newsletter and later on facebook, bill penzey wrote that the open embrace of racism by the republican party in this election is now unleashing a wave of ugliness unseen in this country for decades. some of president elect trump's supporters said they would no said they had stopped buying penzey products long ago -- but the penzey's store in brookfield remained busy yesterday afternoon. he doesnt know me. he doesnt know anybody that i know that had purchased from him. but were racist because we chose to vote for a person that in this country we have every right to do people have a right to do that but i dont think its good business sense everybody has their opinion, and i think people should stand strong about what democracy meanwhile-- cast members of the broadway music
united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james mattis, a potential pick for secretary of defense. and mitt romney who is being state. the election is over but hard feelings remain -- both on broadway and at a wauwatosa-based spice company-- whose owners call president elect donald trump's supporters racist. in his newsletter and later on facebook, bill penzey wrote that the open embrace of racism by the republican party in this election is now unleashing...
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national security adviser. they both left the military temporarily to go and serve the president of the united states. do you see a similarity between those two generalsgeneral serving as the national security adviser? >> i do not. they had long and storied histories in u.s. government that were never questioned by anything they did in the national security sphere or the political sphere. in the beginning of the bush administration 15 years ago, you remember almost quickly we had that incident with the chinese, where they took down an american military aircraft and a new white house was charged with dealing with a highly sensitive situation in a major adversary, that is china. this man's going to be dealing with very difficult situations, and my sense of him, watching him on the campaign trail, he doesn't have the temperament to deal with them. >> peter bergen, donald trump says he would bring back water boarding to get information from suspected terrorists to protect the american people. the congressman who has now been tapped by donald trump to be the new cia director, he's supported that. does the united states get important, sensitive information
national security adviser. they both left the military temporarily to go and serve the president of the united states. do you see a similarity between those two generalsgeneral serving as the national security adviser? >> i do not. they had long and storied histories in u.s. government that were never questioned by anything they did in the national security sphere or the political sphere. in the beginning of the bush administration 15 years ago, you remember almost quickly we had that...
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united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james s and mitt romney who is being considered for secretary of state. priebus says: "it was a great first step and people should be proud of the way things are going here in president- elect trump's operation." a spokesman for the president elect says there is a definite possibility more cabinet announcements could be made this week. in the meantime-- president barack obama is wrapping up the final summit of his presidency. the president is in lee-ma lima peru.. today mister trump a chance to put forward specifics. "people should take a 'wait-and-see approach in how much his policy proposals, once in the white house, once he is sworn in, matches up with some of the rhetoric of his campaign." mister obama says he wants to be respectful of the office of the president when mister trump takes over. values, he will consider weighing in at that time. some of president-elect trump's opponents -- aren't waiting that long. the broadway musical "hamilton" is taking a stand. and a milwaukee spice company's owner went online to call mr trump's supporters
united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james s and mitt romney who is being considered for secretary of state. priebus says: "it was a great first step and people should be proud of the way things are going here in president- elect trump's operation." a spokesman for the president elect says there is a definite possibility more cabinet announcements could be made this week. in the meantime-- president barack obama is wrapping up the final...
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the state attorney general's office has filed an emergency motion to stop his release. a united nations spokesman says more than 54,000 people have left retake the iraqi city of mosul from isis. officials says some 6,000 refugees have escaped the area since last friday. about 3/4 of the displaced people are in camps the u-n has set up. other refugees are housed in host locations. the world food program has provided food to more than 100,000 people amid the offensive to retake mosul. stay with tv9. it's . now, one last look at this plan on another mild november day. first, we have some fog to deal with over portions of eastern iowa. it may be thick in spots, especially the farther northwest you go. highs will this afternoon. plan on more mild weather on wednesday and especially on thursday. the reality check we have been waiting for will arrive on friday night going into the weekend. so far, we haven't had to run the furnace too hard. that all changes this weekend with highs struggling to hit 40 and lows well down into the 20s. enjoy your day!today: early morning fog, then partly cloudy.
the state attorney general's office has filed an emergency motion to stop his release. a united nations spokesman says more than 54,000 people have left retake the iraqi city of mosul from isis. officials says some 6,000 refugees have escaped the area since last friday. about 3/4 of the displaced people are in camps the u-n has set up. other refugees are housed in host locations. the world food program has provided food to more than 100,000 people amid the offensive to retake mosul. stay with...
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government says it's pulling out a thousand troops from the united nations peacekeeping mission in south sudan. the move came after u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon fired the kenyan commander of operations there for failing to protect civilians. the kenyan government issued a statement strongly opposing the decision. it said ban is trying to place the blame on one individual while the mission in south sudan suffers from fundamental, structural, and systemic dysfunctionality. the statement said kenya will pull out troops immediately and will no longer engage in peace negotiations. a spokesperson for ban said on tuesday an independent panel had criticized the u.n. mission. it said the mission's response was inadequate when forces opened fire on u.n. and private compounds housing refugees in the capital, juba. the panel found that at least 73 people were killed during three days of attacks. the spokesperson says ban will review the operation to properly protect people. south sudan gained independence from sudan five years ago. fighting flared up again in july between government and rebel forces. u.n. officials say the capital is now rela
government says it's pulling out a thousand troops from the united nations peacekeeping mission in south sudan. the move came after u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon fired the kenyan commander of operations there for failing to protect civilians. the kenyan government issued a statement strongly opposing the decision. it said ban is trying to place the blame on one individual while the mission in south sudan suffers from fundamental, structural, and systemic dysfunctionality. the statement...
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national security concerns. as you can see from the bio, he's a former homeland security adviser to president bush, press assistant attorney general on national security, united states attorney for district of columbia, general counsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the director robert mueller, incidentally, who contribute add great deal to our academic work. and we're privileged that he's a member -- distinguished member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense with senator joe lieberman and some of the other colleagues. i would like also to mention as an academic with distinguished accomplishments, some of the universities we're working with, georgetown university law school, also g.w. for many, many years and the university of virginia and berkeley. so it's not too bad. and we're delighted to continue the relationships. i would like to also mention that he received many awards for his many contributions as i mentioned before. so he will provide a broader context to our discussion. and then we're going to continue with the other panelists, and then invite the audience to participate in our dialogue. ken, would you like to come here or sit down there?
national security concerns. as you can see from the bio, he's a former homeland security adviser to president bush, press assistant attorney general on national security, united states attorney for district of columbia, general counsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the director robert mueller, incidentally, who contribute add great deal to our academic work. and we're privileged that he's a member -- distinguished member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense with senator joe lieberman...
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nikki haley will be nominated to be the ambassador to the united nations, and betsy duvoss got the nod for secretary of education. duvoss is generating controy. public education, particularly in communities with struggling schools, but for conservatives it shows donald trump is committed to keeping this campaign promise -- >> reporter: donald trump laid out his education priorities during the campaign. now he has a partner in accomplishing them. >> we will provide school choice and put an end to common donor, betsy has long funded charter schools and voucher programs for students to get out of failing public schools. she has never worked as an educator, part of the reason the two largest teachers' unions oppose her. >> she has spent her life to put public taxpayer money into short-term schemes like vouchers or charter schools that do not for all students with all being the keyword. >> reporter: dc could be a laboratory for some of the ideas. >> we have seen that in the past with some of the vouchers in washington. that may be an opportunity for them to try again. >> reporter: if the nea is worried she will destroy the public educatio
nikki haley will be nominated to be the ambassador to the united nations, and betsy duvoss got the nod for secretary of education. duvoss is generating controy. public education, particularly in communities with struggling schools, but for conservatives it shows donald trump is committed to keeping this campaign promise -- >> reporter: donald trump laid out his education priorities during the campaign. now he has a partner in accomplishing them. >> we will provide school choice and...
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she became the first woman attorney general of the united states. the nation'sop law enforcement officer. she will be forever remembered at a straight shooter and a country girl. she had two moments at center stage, the siege of the cult compound as waco. she took responsibility. there was the gonzalez case in 2 2 2000. she decided to protect parental rights to let him leave for cuba. they lauded her for her integrity and willingness to take responsibility. >> rest in peace. >> there's something coming up in six hours from now. it's a midnight tv show. this is our second to last show. it's going to be great. we have the news quiz. my favorite trivia stump star. i will ask him the question hemmer asked me to ask. >> is that live? >> it is live at midnight. if i'm going to be up, be up with us. we will see you back here tomorrow on the big day, election day. "special report" is next. >>> good evening. welcome to our brand-new america's election headquarters studio in new york. i'm bret baier. this is a fox news alert. with just hours now until polls open across th
she became the first woman attorney general of the united states. the nation'sop law enforcement officer. she will be forever remembered at a straight shooter and a country girl. she had two moments at center stage, the siege of the cult compound as waco. she took responsibility. there was the gonzalez case in 2 2 2000. she decided to protect parental rights to let him leave for cuba. they lauded her for her integrity and willingness to take responsibility. >> rest in peace. >>...
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united states. alison: trump has also offered retired army general michael flynn a position as national security advisor. trump is waiting to see if he will accept. jonathan: past immigrants had been putting off a vote on a party leader for next year. now we know why, there is more than one name in the running. ohio congressman tim ryan plans to challenge nancy pelosi for the seat she has held for six years. ryan was just elected to his eighth term in the house. nancy pelosi has been in office essays a challenger since taking the minority leader role in 2010. a vote will be held november 30. alison: director of national intelligence james clapper is residing, the first of many resignations expected in the transition from president obama to president trump. clapper said it felt good to step down. all members of an outgoing administration must submit a resignation at some point. clapper will not officially leave for another 64 days. jonathan: a deadly explosion shattering a downtown business district in canton, illinois. one person was killed and 11 others injured. it happened as utility workers were prep
united states. alison: trump has also offered retired army general michael flynn a position as national security advisor. trump is waiting to see if he will accept. jonathan: past immigrants had been putting off a vote on a party leader for next year. now we know why, there is more than one name in the running. ohio congressman tim ryan plans to challenge nancy pelosi for the seat she has held for six years. ryan was just elected to his eighth term in the house. nancy pelosi has been in office...
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general. there are not that many national park service units that have this kind of resource preserved. we're just fortunate that as a result of this land being set aside and preserved as a result of the battle, we also have these other stories and other resources that is are preserved as well. even though the plantation was long gone by 1864 when the battle was fought, the story and the enslaved people and the vincent-deer family is still a great platform from which to talk about slavery as a causative aspect of the civil war. at the park level we're going to be working on developing some new interpretive programs and other interpretive products that will talk about the history of the site and this project and sort of start to look at african-american experiences here at the battlefield in general. we'll also be working on the development of some web-based resources. again that will help tell this story and help present this information to the public. in the longer term what we like to have are actually separate permanent exhibits that will focus on kind of the broader historic context
general. there are not that many national park service units that have this kind of resource preserved. we're just fortunate that as a result of this land being set aside and preserved as a result of the battle, we also have these other stories and other resources that is are preserved as well. even though the plantation was long gone by 1864 when the battle was fought, the story and the enslaved people and the vincent-deer family is still a great platform from which to talk about slavery as a...
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national security concerns. as you can see from the bio, he's a former homeland security adviser to president bush, assistant attorney general on national security of the united states, attorney for the district of colombia, general counsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the director of robert mueller, incidentally, who contributed a great deal to our academic work. and we're privileged that he's a member -- distinguished member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense with senator joe lieberman and some of the other colleagues. i would like also to mention his academic, distinguished accomplishments. some of the universities we're working with, georgetown university law school, also g.w. for many, many years and the university of virginia and berkeley. so, it's not too bad. and we're delighted to continue the relationships. i would like to also mention that he received many awards for his many contributions as i mentioned before. so, he will provide a broader context to our discussion. and then we're going to continue with the other panelists, and then invite the audience to participate in our dialogue. ken, would you like to come here or sit down ther
national security concerns. as you can see from the bio, he's a former homeland security adviser to president bush, assistant attorney general on national security of the united states, attorney for the district of colombia, general counsel of the fbi and chief of staff to the director of robert mueller, incidentally, who contributed a great deal to our academic work. and we're privileged that he's a member -- distinguished member of the blue ribbon study panel on biodefense with senator joe...
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advisory arizona army national guard units return from kosovo phoenix - more than 150 arizona army national guard rs regiment and detachment 1, c company, 5th battalion, 159th general support aviation battalion will be recognized saturday morning, nov. 19, when they arrive home to their families and friends from a nine-month arizona department of emergency federal officials say there's been a spike in arrests of undocumented immigrants trying to cross the u-s mexico border. and some experts think donald trump... is part of the reason. more than 46-thousand people were arrested along the southern border in to that's the most since june of 20-14... when there was a surge of central american children. "santa cruz county sheriff tony estrada" says cartels could be using donald trump's rehetoric on building a wall and border security... as a sales tactic.. and urging people to cross before he takes office. the cartels are very smart, very shrewd, they're going to take advantage of all these things. they're that something is definitely put into place. and they'll do that. they'll encourage people to do that. people will believe that, and they'll come. "sheriff estrada" s
advisory arizona army national guard units return from kosovo phoenix - more than 150 arizona army national guard rs regiment and detachment 1, c company, 5th battalion, 159th general support aviation battalion will be recognized saturday morning, nov. 19, when they arrive home to their families and friends from a nine-month arizona department of emergency federal officials say there's been a spike in arrests of undocumented immigrants trying to cross the u-s mexico border. and some experts...
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national's security posts today drawing fire from some democrats. trump is nominating senator jeff sessions of alabama to be the next attorney general of the united statesominating congressman mike pompeo of kansas to become the next cia director and picked retired general michael flynn for national security adviser at the white house. joining us, adam schiff, democrat from california, ranking member of the house intelligence committee. thanks very much for joining us. >> great to be with you. >> talk about your house colleague mike pompeo, ranking democrat on the intelligence committee. you have to deal with the cia all the time. he is qualified? >> well qualified. a solid pick. a some are smart guy. hard working. can be partisan. certainly had differences over benghazi, i'm confident he'll naught aside. the cia role is supplying the best intelligence to the president and congress. he'll do a great job. >> not controversial? slide through confirmation in the senate? >> i would think so. certainly apprehension about the very vocal role in benghazi. not feeling the majority report was strong enough. he's an intelligent guy, will do his best to manage wel
national's security posts today drawing fire from some democrats. trump is nominating senator jeff sessions of alabama to be the next attorney general of the united statesominating congressman mike pompeo of kansas to become the next cia director and picked retired general michael flynn for national security adviser at the white house. joining us, adam schiff, democrat from california, ranking member of the house intelligence committee. thanks very much for joining us. >> great to be with...
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united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james mattis, a potential pick for secretary of defense.... as well as mitt romney... who is being considered for secretary of state. one of the men already chosen to serve in mr. trump's administration... stopping in wisconsin today. mike flynn... his newly appointed national security advisor... is expected to speak at ripon college this general and former director of the defense was actually chosen to speak at ripon months ago. ripon students from both political parties say they're looking forward to flynn's talk today. "i think you're not only looking at his head national security advisor, but now with the united states dominating the international relations system i think you're looking at one of the most powerful men in the world coming to campus." "what trump is going to do in national security is what michael flynn is going to do in national security. he is the one, the only head for advising to the flynn's expected to speak in the great hall this afternoon at 4:30. the event is free and open to the public. coming up - the hit music
united nations. on saturday, mr. trump and pence met with retired marine general james mattis, a potential pick for secretary of defense.... as well as mitt romney... who is being considered for secretary of state. one of the men already chosen to serve in mr. trump's administration... stopping in wisconsin today. mike flynn... his newly appointed national security advisor... is expected to speak at ripon college this general and former director of the defense was actually chosen to speak at...
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regularly scheduled programming to bring you this live report of national interest ladies and gentlemen, the secretary-general of the united states. good afternoon. i have been asked to make the following announcement. five days ago, the united states government became aware of the existence of an extraterrestrial being living on this planet. since that time, his origin has been verified by our nation's leading scientific and military experts, he will speak to you now. [ clears throat ] [ squeaks ] [ squeaks ] hello there. i'm mindy mcconnell and i'm married to mork here. go dodgers! um... from a place called ork. ork is a very nice planet. it's a lot like earth, as a matter of fact. it has gravity and oxygen and dog races. [ barks ] and now i want to introduce to you all someone who has proved to me that life on other planets is not only peaceful, but compassionate and loving. mork. uh... good evening, mr. and mrs. america, er. just tell them about yourself. okay, you're right. [ clears throat ] yes, i am an alien, and cold pizza gives me gas. um, uh, i know it's gonna be difficult for many of you to accept me because i'm
regularly scheduled programming to bring you this live report of national interest ladies and gentlemen, the secretary-general of the united states. good afternoon. i have been asked to make the following announcement. five days ago, the united states government became aware of the existence of an extraterrestrial being living on this planet. since that time, his origin has been verified by our nation's leading scientific and military experts, he will speak to you now. [ clears throat ] [...
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now he will be national security adviser to the president of the united states. generalnn was fired from the defense intelligence agency from 2014 as what was described from one side as leadership clashes. he explained it as, the military fired me for calling our enemies radical jihadists. i think it is fair to say, i think his supporters would concede that he is a fringe enough choice that you would probably hear, probably impotent opposition, for somebody like him having a big important role in the white house. a former colleague said his thinking process is not sufficiently analytical to test streams. if you listen to him, in ten minutes you will hear him contradict himself two or three times. flynn is known for putting stuff like this on twitter. fear of muslims is rational. he is also on board 100% with the things that donald trump campaigned on, on national security, that more national figures may be expected to balk at. >> would you kill the family of a terror suspect, yes or no? >> i would have to see what the circumstances of that situation was. >> are you kiddi
now he will be national security adviser to the president of the united states. generalnn was fired from the defense intelligence agency from 2014 as what was described from one side as leadership clashes. he explained it as, the military fired me for calling our enemies radical jihadists. i think it is fair to say, i think his supporters would concede that he is a fringe enough choice that you would probably hear, probably impotent opposition, for somebody like him having a big important role...
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. >> the spokesman for the leader of the united nations releasing this statement about castro's death, saying quote, the secretary general was saddened to learn of the death of fidel castro, former president of cuba, an emblematic figure of the cuban revolution. fidel castro was prominent in latin america and influential in world affairs. the secretary general hopes cuba will continue to advance on a path of reform, greater prosperity and human rights. at this time of national mourning, he offers the support of the united nations to work alongside the cuban people. end quote. >> while cuba may be mourning, many in florida are doing the opposite. they are celebrating the death of castro. cuban americans in miami cheering and in fact, opening champagne bottles out on the streets. >> generations of cubans are celebrating the death of a dictator. not the death of a human being, but the death of a dictator. >> many cuban americans of course holding the leader responsible for dividing families during his five decade plus regime. >> even after the death of fidel castro, the architect of the dictatorship in cuba, freedom fighter
. >> the spokesman for the leader of the united nations releasing this statement about castro's death, saying quote, the secretary general was saddened to learn of the death of fidel castro, former president of cuba, an emblematic figure of the cuban revolution. fidel castro was prominent in latin america and influential in world affairs. the secretary general hopes cuba will continue to advance on a path of reform, greater prosperity and human rights. at this time of national mourning,...