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of the united press international right. i do but again i couldn't get a french passport because both my parents are american and i'm american and the french said no it doesn't work that way they don't have that reciprocity where if you're born there you automatically qualify they said we'll give you a visa and i'm like i don't need a visa what about the passport like now christie johnson what are your favorite memories from working on maximum overdrive. well i do remember it was a very low budget and they sort of asked me to do my own stunts and i remember having to that there's a scene where we're stuck in this truck stop in the trucks are going wild and there's a scene where they say ok yardley we're going to drive a cadillac which is supposedly now unmanned through the wall of the truck stop and we only get one take because only wrecks the roll the wall and you have to stand there and don't move until we say so i'm like ok and don't worry the cadillac will be coming really slowly i'm like great so there i go on my mark a
of the united press international right. i do but again i couldn't get a french passport because both my parents are american and i'm american and the french said no it doesn't work that way they don't have that reciprocity where if you're born there you automatically qualify they said we'll give you a visa and i'm like i don't need a visa what about the passport like now christie johnson what are your favorite memories from working on maximum overdrive. well i do remember it was a very low...
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international press review. offre going to start us with reactions in the united states to all of these latest rumblings and comingsnd goings. reactions in the united states to all of these rumblings and comings and goings on the health care bill. >> that's right. it was essentially buried after two republican senators said they would oppose the vote on the health care bill that aims to overhaul obamacare. it's a blow to the republicans and the second time the bill has faced a hurdle. does this mean that trumpcare is finally dead? that's what one washington post author is asking. saying the vote was already at the door of death when senator john mccain took ill and his illness actually delayed the vote the first time. now the latest opposition from senators has perhaps sounded the death knell for trumpcare. the huffington post doesn't seem to agree. the poster seems to believe that like a zombie, trumpcare could come back in another form. it's quite probable because senate majority leader mitch mcconnell has announced they will proceed to that repealing of obamacare but not replacing it. this is a shocker of a case
international press review. offre going to start us with reactions in the united states to all of these latest rumblings and comingsnd goings. reactions in the united states to all of these rumblings and comings and goings on the health care bill. >> that's right. it was essentially buried after two republican senators said they would oppose the vote on the health care bill that aims to overhaul obamacare. it's a blow to the republicans and the second time the bill has faced a hurdle....
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prison including the press, and there are 30 different media outlets at lovelock and 30 different media outlets here in carson city, including some international press from the united kingdom. in the room, at lovelock prison, oj will be with at least 14 other people when he testifies via video link from the prison with the parole board here in carson city. we have learned that his attorney malcolm laverne from las vegas will be in room with oj, his sister, afterfell simp sop from froze free from his first marriage or his sister will be there, his -- i'm sorry, his daughter from his first marriage, from fresno will be there. his sister, shirley baker from sacramento will be with oj simpson. his friend tom from napeal flax mr. will be in will, his -- naples, florida will be there. mark will be there as well, and the victim from this burglary case that put him in prison, that happened in las vegas, ten years ago, bruce is also going to be there and will testify on behalf of oj simpson. apparently he has made amends with aj and is selling autographed pictures of oj simpson. he's a sports memorabilia dealer. even though he was a victim in this case he's now going testif
prison including the press, and there are 30 different media outlets at lovelock and 30 different media outlets here in carson city, including some international press from the united kingdom. in the room, at lovelock prison, oj will be with at least 14 other people when he testifies via video link from the prison with the parole board here in carson city. we have learned that his attorney malcolm laverne from las vegas will be in room with oj, his sister, afterfell simp sop from froze free...
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international community, they submit their list of so-called demands. the 13 demands were not reasonable and actionable as the united states had hoped. instead, these demands would have forced qatar to curtail free press and free speech, hand over individuals to be jailed and tortured, reduce our defense capabilities, disregard and go against international law, outsource and submit our foreign policy to ree had and abu dhabi and sign an open check to the blockading countries for what they describe as compensation. they are demanding compensation to bail them out for losses they endured due to their failed policies. what these blockading countries are demanding is a surrender of our sovereignty as the price of ending the siege. i would like to draw your attention to what i believe are the true motives behind this aggression. in a statement that saudi ambassador to jordan said two weeks ago, we have been patient -- i quote. we have been patient for 21 years with a country that is smaller than a neighborhood in riya riyadh. what happened 20 years ago that has tried their patience for so long? it was in 1996 that qatar began its transformation and decided to focus on development, by investing in our own p
international community, they submit their list of so-called demands. the 13 demands were not reasonable and actionable as the united states had hoped. instead, these demands would have forced qatar to curtail free press and free speech, hand over individuals to be jailed and tortured, reduce our defense capabilities, disregard and go against international law, outsource and submit our foreign policy to ree had and abu dhabi and sign an open check to the blockading countries for what they...
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international press. i am joined by someone who has been thumbing through the articles for us. you let us off with a story from the united states. jared kushner had that initial grilling with senate officials on monday. reporter: and he said "i did not collude with russia." that is what he told senate investigators. "the new york times" said his statement to the press was a clear strategy to shape the donaldve and portray trump's victory as a success of campaigning, and not russian interference. kushner is the latest member of trump's entourage to face grilling over russian meetings. "theer is different for washington post" writer, who says he plays a role of being trump's goto man, fixing problems for more than 300 million americans. yet when he is grilled about neglecting to mention things like that he met with russians on his security clearance forms, he gets defensive and says he is new to the job and did not know. for this writer, that is unacceptable. the writer says, "why is a man of such inexperience in charge of so many things?" catherine: we are going to move from washington to the himalayas . there is an ongoi
international press. i am joined by someone who has been thumbing through the articles for us. you let us off with a story from the united states. jared kushner had that initial grilling with senate officials on monday. reporter: and he said "i did not collude with russia." that is what he told senate investigators. "the new york times" said his statement to the press was a clear strategy to shape the donaldve and portray trump's victory as a success of campaigning, and not...
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united states' intention to withdraw from the paris climate accord. after that bilateral meeting, the two men met the american and the international press, president trumpe first time before the assembled press about his son don jr.'s meeting with that russian attorney back in june of 2016. the president standing up there as you can imagine and defending his son saying he believes this is much ado about nothing. listen here. >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a russian lawyer. not a government lawyer but a russian lawyer. it was a short meeting. it was a meeting that went very, very quickly, very fast. two other people in the room. i guess one of them left almost immediately and the other one was not really focused on the meeting. i do think this. i think from a practical standpoint, most people would have taken that meeting. it's called opposition research or even research into your opponent. >> the president also questioning how this attorney was in the united states to begin with. fox news has learned that she was paroled, as it's called. in immigration terms, into the country in september of 2015. in order to participate in t
united states' intention to withdraw from the paris climate accord. after that bilateral meeting, the two men met the american and the international press, president trumpe first time before the assembled press about his son don jr.'s meeting with that russian attorney back in june of 2016. the president standing up there as you can imagine and defending his son saying he believes this is much ado about nothing. listen here. >> my son is a wonderful young man. he took a meeting with a...
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press conference here with the polish president, duda. the president on international soil criticizing american media and american intelligence agencies, but also saying that the unitedtates is preparing to work with poland to confront russian destaebilization of that region here's what the president said a few moments ago. >> we're working with poland in response to russia's actions and destabilizing behavior >> the president on his way to hamburg, germany where i am right now he'll be here for the g20 starting tomorrow. a lot of anticipation about the president's various international meetings here tomorrow including with president xi jinping of china and with president vladimir putin of russia. it's unknown what the president will say in that meeting with vladimir putin here in hamburg tomorrow white house aides not saying that there's anything specific on the agenda. so a lot of questions about exactly what will transpire in that meeting the president was pressed in warsaw just moments ago on the issue of russian interference in the 2016 u.s. elections. some questions about whether he'll bring that up with vladimir putin tomorrow. moments ago, though, the preside
press conference here with the polish president, duda. the president on international soil criticizing american media and american intelligence agencies, but also saying that the unitedtates is preparing to work with poland to confront russian destaebilization of that region here's what the president said a few moments ago. >> we're working with poland in response to russia's actions and destabilizing behavior >> the president on his way to hamburg, germany where i am right now...
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of international including international humanitarian law as well as a violation of the charge of the united nations. the sole guaranty against the use of these weapons is pressprohibition and total elimination. while we are in this room contending with the absolute conduct of north korea in terms of nuclear weapon proliferation, wider membership of the united nations is giving it is all racing against the clock to be able to adopt this coming friday we hope a treaty to ban nuclear weapons. regrettably neither north korea, nor the nuclear powers are participating in those negotiations. other states are also not taking place. the aim to achieve a more secure and safer world, and a world free of the effects of these lethal weapons. this must be seen as goal and responsibility born equally by all gathered here today to guarranty security and indeed the very survival of human hety. north korea's on going defiance and inability to find a peaceful solution to this situation simply says to ramp up the tensions in the korean peninsula and might inflame the situation further with serious consequences. in order to change the situation to make headway, there is a need t
of international including international humanitarian law as well as a violation of the charge of the united nations. the sole guaranty against the use of these weapons is pressprohibition and total elimination. while we are in this room contending with the absolute conduct of north korea in terms of nuclear weapon proliferation, wider membership of the united nations is giving it is all racing against the clock to be able to adopt this coming friday we hope a treaty to ban nuclear weapons....
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united states as hoped. instead these demands would have forced qatar to curtail free speech. free press and handover individuals to be tortured. but his defense capabilities. disregard and go against international law. outsource and submit foreign policy to abu dhabi. find an open check to the blockading countries to what they described as compensation. pay toe demanding qatar get them out from losses they insured due to their failed policies to what these countries are demanding is surrender of our sovereignty as the price of ending the siege. i went to draw your attention to what i believe are the 2 -- the true notions. statement two weeks ago, we have been patient for 21 years with a country that is smaller than a neighborhood. ago thatened 20 years has tried their patients for so long? that qatar began its transformation. it is when we decided to focus on development. knowledge-based economy. when they created al jazeera is a platform, it is when we introduce social and legal reform. it is when we empower women. it is when we decided that our foreign policy should focus on mediation rather than confrontation and a solution to the challenges facing our region. said, theren has are few things
united states as hoped. instead these demands would have forced qatar to curtail free speech. free press and handover individuals to be tortured. but his defense capabilities. disregard and go against international law. outsource and submit foreign policy to abu dhabi. find an open check to the blockading countries to what they described as compensation. pay toe demanding qatar get them out from losses they insured due to their failed policies to what these countries are demanding is surrender...
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united states cannot be a passive member of the international organizations. we are working with friends to confront common threats, seize mutually beneficial opportunities and press for solutions and shared problems. now, one interesting note, russia, putin not mentioned once in that op-ed. in addition to that, does this fly in the face of america first? saying we cannot be a passive member of international organizations and the international community, or is there some way it goes hand in hand, rebecca? >> i think this is certainly an effort by the administration to try to reassure some of our international partners, that america first is not going to mean isolationism. but this has been the major concern among our partners overseas that the united states isn't really interested in working toward our shared common goals but only its own goals. and is pursuing this more isolationist path. so you can see with this france trip as the background music, this is definitely an effort to try to reassure our european partners and our asian partners for that matter that the united states is not going to withdraw from the world. that's not what america first means. but cer
united states cannot be a passive member of the international organizations. we are working with friends to confront common threats, seize mutually beneficial opportunities and press for solutions and shared problems. now, one interesting note, russia, putin not mentioned once in that op-ed. in addition to that, does this fly in the face of america first? saying we cannot be a passive member of international organizations and the international community, or is there some way it goes hand in...
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united kingdom and david miliband president of the international rescue committee and a former british foreign secretary. pleased to welcome them both to this table. president trump's visit to france. earlier today he held a press conference with emmanuel macron. the tone compared to the end of may a n.a.t.o. conference with the infamous strained handshake between the two. how do you think the president of the united states is viewed in europe at the moment. >> don't take it from me. you can look at the polls and they're clear that president trump's positions on a range of issues are in stark contrast of the center of european opinion. he stepped back from advocating more countries should leave the european union, but i think his decision with respect to the paris climate accord struck very, very hard. i think what you're seeing is president macron starting a startling pace in the first 60 days of his presidency, out there establishing himself with angela merkel as a joint leader of europe, as the spirit of hope in europe. a french minister said britain has chosen brexit, america has chosen retreat, france has chosen hope. there's a sense of boldness there. i think president macron sees an opportunity in this b
united kingdom and david miliband president of the international rescue committee and a former british foreign secretary. pleased to welcome them both to this table. president trump's visit to france. earlier today he held a press conference with emmanuel macron. the tone compared to the end of may a n.a.t.o. conference with the infamous strained handshake between the two. how do you think the president of the united states is viewed in europe at the moment. >> don't take it from me. you...