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he ought to worry about his own problems, not the united states. lookomething we discussed earlier, if there has to be a collusion between the federal government and forces here in arizona who want to pursue a different agenda on immigration policy, are you ready for that? i am ready for anything. you want to wipe the laws off the book? that is ok with me. if the laws are there, i am going to enforce it. if not, i won't. if the feds intervened to tell you you can't do what you have been doing? if that could be proven, and the law says... justifies what they say, of course i won't do it. i have survived 17 years, i hate the word survived, but i have been getting shots for 17 years. people wonder why you do it, you don't get much money, you don't want to be the governor. when i leave, you'll forget my name. why do i do this? what objective? because i'm getting a little publicity? i don't need that. what is my reason? i ask myself that. you're not going to ask me. i was waiting for you to tell me! when i go on the streets and everybody comes up to me, almo
he ought to worry about his own problems, not the united states. lookomething we discussed earlier, if there has to be a collusion between the federal government and forces here in arizona who want to pursue a different agenda on immigration policy, are you ready for that? i am ready for anything. you want to wipe the laws off the book? that is ok with me. if the laws are there, i am going to enforce it. if not, i won't. if the feds intervened to tell you you can't do what you have been doing?...
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so — forgive me, do you say to the united states, look, we have a terrorist problem because of you, androl in afghanistan? absolutely, absolutely. they have lost control. they have — they are fighting a losing war. that is why pakistan is having problems. now, we have committed 200,000 soldiers on our western border. we have a traditional enemy on our eastern border, where we have something like 100,000. 0k, well, we'll. .. so look at the threat we have on our western border, and the quantum of the threat is so big that 200,000 soldiers are fighting the terrorists on our western border. one of the difficulties you have is that people like — there is a belief that perhaps you don't want peace, that it is not in your interests. having supported the taliban in afghanistan, it is not now in your interest for there to be peace, because they help keep, in the words of michael kugelman, who is deputy director of the wilson centre's asian centre projects, he said the taliban help keep pakistan's indian enemy at bay in pakistan. that is absolutely wrong. that is, i think, lack of real knowledge
so — forgive me, do you say to the united states, look, we have a terrorist problem because of you, androl in afghanistan? absolutely, absolutely. they have lost control. they have — they are fighting a losing war. that is why pakistan is having problems. now, we have committed 200,000 soldiers on our western border. we have a traditional enemy on our eastern border, where we have something like 100,000. 0k, well, we'll. .. so look at the threat we have on our western border, and the...
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do you speak to them sharply about the fact and the danger to the united states? >> look, i talk to them a great deal about that. we have to be able to protect our nation and our freedoms at the same time. this is something we shouldn't do from one between media. we should do it by sitting down and finding a solution. i found a number of people in the valley that want to be able to do it. but they are strong libertarians. >> let's turn to tax bill. can you get your side of it, the budget and the text of the bill done before november? >> i think before the end of the year for sure. next week will be the start of tax reform. the first phase is getting the budget dup. we will get the budget done next week. we had a great conference and retreat this week. with moved away from the capitol. spent five hours working through it. kevin brady has done a tremendous job. you want to make seufrplter, you want to milwaukee it fair, and competitive around the world. no longer will families have to spend days on their tax reform. they will do it in minutes. they will be able to keep more
do you speak to them sharply about the fact and the danger to the united states? >> look, i talk to them a great deal about that. we have to be able to protect our nation and our freedoms at the same time. this is something we shouldn't do from one between media. we should do it by sitting down and finding a solution. i found a number of people in the valley that want to be able to do it. but they are strong libertarians. >> let's turn to tax bill. can you get your side of it, the...
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the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions and what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlaw nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future the stakes could not be higher the urgency is now twenty four years of half measures and failed talks is enough thank you. the representative of the united states for her statement. i give the floor to the president to do her job. so we were just listening there to part of the emergency meeting that's been held by the u.n. security council over the situation in north korea were listening to the u.n. the u.s. ambassador to the u.n. nikki haley there in essence she was saying the strongest measures now have to be taken by the u.n. she said the north korea is begging for war we don't want war ourselves but essentially said that the u.s. patience is running out that's a summary of wha
the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions and what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlaw nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future the stakes could not be higher the urgency is now twenty four years of half measures...
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floods are going to happen but this is an issue all around the world not just unique to the united states. >> lookall of the awesome places in america are dangerous. i've been through quakes, hurricanes, california has fire, these are the most everyone by the water and it's awesome but it is not technically economic to do so and there's no local solution. there's not one city in this country that's in a dangerous zone that could handle these kind of things. there's not a hundred billion dollars in houston to fix everything, really when it falls down to it so that's not really an answer. i will say yes, economically it doesn't make sense. they shouldn't have built miami backup after the 26 hurricane. if that comes back it's $300 billion all the boats and houses and star island alabama this garbage put here but the problem is people want to live here it's great and do you know what healthcare spending is a waste of money too technically. we should all be healthy and eat right and not waste that government money so the bottom line is we'll live where we want to live. yes it's stupid but it's awesome
floods are going to happen but this is an issue all around the world not just unique to the united states. >> lookall of the awesome places in america are dangerous. i've been through quakes, hurricanes, california has fire, these are the most everyone by the water and it's awesome but it is not technically economic to do so and there's no local solution. there's not one city in this country that's in a dangerous zone that could handle these kind of things. there's not a hundred billion...
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agreement on that, but also it's going to make this turn, and that's huge for the continental united states. looks like it wants to go down to a category 3 when it's off the baum. but the great thing is it will -- bahamas, but the great thing is it looked like it will jeer to the northeast, unlike -- veer to the northeast, unlike hurricane irma. this whole area, boy, in this wassing a month from now, this would be a significant producer for us. we are looking at a chance for some snow flurries as far south as mount shasta over the next couple of days. even in lake tahoe, they might see a few snow flurries up high. for once it's dry around here. temperatures in the low 60s. overnight lows will be in the 50s. low 50s, a little sprinkle activity to the north tomorrow morning, and then that's it pep when i say north, way north, like up around santa rosa and hims burg. it would be light a-- hills burg. it would be light around here, in the form of mostly drizzle. these high temperatures about where they were today, not much different. and then the five-day forecast, you can see it setting up here with
agreement on that, but also it's going to make this turn, and that's huge for the continental united states. looks like it wants to go down to a category 3 when it's off the baum. but the great thing is it will -- bahamas, but the great thing is it looked like it will jeer to the northeast, unlike -- veer to the northeast, unlike hurricane irma. this whole area, boy, in this wassing a month from now, this would be a significant producer for us. we are looking at a chance for some snow flurries...
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united states for you. jose is up here doing that and shifting it off into the ocean away from atlanta, canada and away from bermuda and away from the united states. lookt the numbers we are seeing here. a yard of rain. three feet of rain in some spots and still running off. there is the flash flooding and san juan. the landfall was way out here 70 miles away or so. there will be rainfall, but not enough to make a difference. the rain will be in the ocean. i will take you to one more thing. here's what we are going through. here's san juan. here's our layla. it being looks like a long way. all the way over here. now let me zoom out and show you how far she got. that's it. she went from there to there and couldn't go any further. you can imagine what the rest of this island is going through. if you can't get that far in a day, think about how long it will take to clean up all of this or get there for that matter. >> a long time just to get a good assessment and a longer road to recovery. appreciate it. we will stay in touch. the search for survivors after the devastating earthquake in mexico city. patriotism as emergency workers pause to sing the nation
united states for you. jose is up here doing that and shifting it off into the ocean away from atlanta, canada and away from bermuda and away from the united states. lookt the numbers we are seeing here. a yard of rain. three feet of rain in some spots and still running off. there is the flash flooding and san juan. the landfall was way out here 70 miles away or so. there will be rainfall, but not enough to make a difference. the rain will be in the ocean. i will take you to one more thing....
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if you are you kim jong un and you look at the united states this morning saying that it is drafting additional sanctions against any countries that do business with north korea, ie china and you look at what potentially they could do, the united states could do when it comes to sanctions on oil export which is are fundamental to the operation of north korea's economy and agricultural sector then what do you do diplomatically? >>dy plo m >> that's one part of it. when you look at situations of restricting supply into north korea it incentivizes smugglers and there is room to maneuver and this is a part of the expectations on the north korea's side. so you're look at a regime that planned in terms of these counter measures. if you look at the type of preparations on the north korean side we usually interpret a period of calm or quiteness as something that is good and they're receiving the message but you're looking at quite preparations and we have yet t another round of escalation. >> explain why because i think it's critical for everyone to understand that the united states and china
if you are you kim jong un and you look at the united states this morning saying that it is drafting additional sanctions against any countries that do business with north korea, ie china and you look at what potentially they could do, the united states could do when it comes to sanctions on oil export which is are fundamental to the operation of north korea's economy and agricultural sector then what do you do diplomatically? >>dy plo m >> that's one part of it. when you look at...
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at an america that is continuing to be engaged in the world are always looking at an isolationist future as far as the united states foreign policy we're looking at an america that's playing footsie with the world right now it kind of wants to but it doesn't it's like that guy you were told in high school never to date but you kind of are attracted to i think that what we've heard from this speech are two things one this speech was not for the international community is speech was delivered for the american people and that was a mistake on the president's part he should have been talking to the international community and saying this is what the trump doctrine is we don't hear a trump doctrine we don't hear what the trump foreign policy is we've only seen patchwork from the moment he took office from the strike in syria to how he's ignored other problems such as chinese expansion there was a phrase that was used a couple of times which struck me and i wondered what it actually meant and that is principled really isn't and if indeed there is a doctrine that we saw unfold it the general assembly that might be the tit
at an america that is continuing to be engaged in the world are always looking at an isolationist future as far as the united states foreign policy we're looking at an america that's playing footsie with the world right now it kind of wants to but it doesn't it's like that guy you were told in high school never to date but you kind of are attracted to i think that what we've heard from this speech are two things one this speech was not for the international community is speech was delivered for...
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this crisis goes well beyond the u.n., the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. >> and kate, the south korean government announced earlier this morning that president was scheduled to have a phone call with president trump this morning. we'll keep you updated on any calls we get from that call today? >> no readout from the call. we'll be sticking to it. the first call since the nuclear test over the weekend and also the first since the president's tweet? >> absolutely. yes. it would. we know he spoke to the president of south korea on friday. but this phone call this morning would be the first one that he's had since that launch of that missile. the white house has not provided any details. they don't typically confirm the phone calls until after they already happened. >> we'll see what comes from that. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. so that from the whit
this crisis goes well beyond the u.n., the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. >> and kate, the south korean government announced earlier this morning that president was scheduled to have a phone call with president trump this morning. we'll keep you updated on any...
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united states wants? nick: it is just one piece of a bigger picture. if you looktality of iran's behavior, supporting the regime of the syrian president assad, funding terror in the region. maybe you guys took care of the nuclear element in 2015, but that doesn't account for all these other things. sure, the nuclear deal -- we don't like that deal because some of its provisions expire in 2025. iran will be able to continue to sure, the nuclear deal -- we develop nuclear weapons. we need to address everything iran is doing and not let it get away with any of these things. julia: what is the incentive for iran to comply and president trump does open up the deal and say, fine, we will add other things into it. the ballistic missile development. what is the incentive to comply? nick: that is the question everyone is asking. for weeks we have been trying to answer it. there really is no incentive. one we have gone to the administration to talk, they say what we want to do is reestablish a sanctions regime that was lifted as part of the 2015 nuclear deal. by doing that
united states wants? nick: it is just one piece of a bigger picture. if you looktality of iran's behavior, supporting the regime of the syrian president assad, funding terror in the region. maybe you guys took care of the nuclear element in 2015, but that doesn't account for all these other things. sure, the nuclear deal -- we don't like that deal because some of its provisions expire in 2025. iran will be able to continue to sure, the nuclear deal -- we develop nuclear weapons. we need to...
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one among other things to sew discord in the united states, look what they were doing and what they were choosing to grow the divisions in america. we ought to recognize that for what it is, this is a vulnerability they see we have, these terrible divisions within our country. if they feel that's a vulnerability, we need to recognize it as a vulnerability and we need to do something about it and why it's so important from the top on down we make an effort to bridge these divisions and not aggravate them further. now, i do see my senate colleague. >> he is here. i'd like to thank you and i don't want you to rush off because i'd like to get a quick photograph. if we could have everyone in the audience come up? no, i'm kidding. congressman schiff, thank you very much. senator warner, welcome. do we need to get a quick photo? >> bear with us while we get a quick picture here and do a transition. >> behind the scenes. >> to both of our guests for juggling their schedules. >> when you pass each other in the hall i guess you don't do that quite often but when you do, what do you say? >> we were
one among other things to sew discord in the united states, look what they were doing and what they were choosing to grow the divisions in america. we ought to recognize that for what it is, this is a vulnerability they see we have, these terrible divisions within our country. if they feel that's a vulnerability, we need to recognize it as a vulnerability and we need to do something about it and why it's so important from the top on down we make an effort to bridge these divisions and not...
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but clearly people in the united states look at it and those same kinds of conversations go on in coffeetes. let's be clear, he identifies and he's communicating with the american public, and i think that's what a lot of this is alall about. long term when we talk about the united nations i think he'll use different terminology and i suspect when secretary tillerson communicates with his peers, he uses a different type of approach as well. >> senator mike rounds, we appreciate you joining us on such an imprtant day and such an important topic as north korea. thank you, sir. >> thank you. >>> ahead for us, a power lunch. you can call it that again, served with a side of white house intrigue. the president's lawyers overheard griping about their colleagues and the strategy for the russia probe. at the table next to them, a reporter for it "the new york times" who will join me next. purina one true instinct. 's nutrient-dense, protein-rich, real meat number one. this is a different breed of natural nutrition. purina one, true instinct. (con artists...) they'll try anything to get your medic
but clearly people in the united states look at it and those same kinds of conversations go on in coffeetes. let's be clear, he identifies and he's communicating with the american public, and i think that's what a lot of this is alall about. long term when we talk about the united nations i think he'll use different terminology and i suspect when secretary tillerson communicates with his peers, he uses a different type of approach as well. >> senator mike rounds, we appreciate you joining...
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kevin: i think it is coming before the united states, who is expected to announce the new round of sanctions. clearly, the japanese lookinge united states and president trump as one of their top allies in order to address the growing concern of north korea. we have seen in the past about the yuan ambassador nikki haley -- you and ambassador nikki haley has been able to get on board, but it looks like today the united states is looking to take a more direct approach. vonnie: we are going to go to the president right now. president trump: individual companies, financial institutions that finance and facilitates trade with north korea. address toed at my the united nations general assembly, north korea's nuclear weapons development is a great threat to peace and security in our world and it is unacceptable that others financially support this criminal, rogue regime. the brutal north korean regime does not respect its own citizens or the sovereignty of other nations. our new executive order will cut off sources of revenue that funds north korea's efforts to develop the deadliest weapons known to humankind. the order in hans i
kevin: i think it is coming before the united states, who is expected to announce the new round of sanctions. clearly, the japanese lookinge united states and president trump as one of their top allies in order to address the growing concern of north korea. we have seen in the past about the yuan ambassador nikki haley -- you and ambassador nikki haley has been able to get on board, but it looks like today the united states is looking to take a more direct approach. vonnie: we are going to go...
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. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> lookmy african american over here. look at him. >> are we going to work on our ghettos. >> right now you walk down the street, you get shot. >> places like afghanistan are safer than some of our inner cities. >> you have to look at the muslims, and we have to do something. we cannot stand by and be the stupid people while our country is destroyed. >> if it were a muslim judge, would you also feel like they wouldn't be able to treat you fairly because that of policy of yours? >> it's possible, yes, yeah. that would be possible. oh, absolutely. >> his wife, if you logistic at his wife, she was standing there. she had nothing to say. she probably maybe she wasn't allowed to have something to say. >> you have a group on one side that was bad and you had a group on the other side that was also very violent. you also had people that were very fine people, on both sides. >> i'm joined now with the "hardball" round table. a columnist with "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst. ginger g
. >> donald trump is calling for a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> lookmy african american over here. look at him. >> are we going to work on our ghettos. >> right now you walk down the street, you get shot. >> places like afghanistan are safer than some of our inner cities. >> you have to look at the muslims, and we have to do something. we cannot stand by and be the stupid people while our country is destroyed. >>...
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so there are really four options that the united states looks at. and they're all real options. they all have a different set of consequences. first is decapitation, meaning you strike the leadership, including kim jong-un and some of the senior leaders around him, take them out of the equation. the second piece is that limited strike on its nuclear capability. the ability to produce, design the people the way that they can get those problem et rockets t the launch pads. the next one down is full-on, let's get it done, take out the 8,000 artillery tubes on the border or as many as you can, and move south korean troops over the dmz. that's all -- that's obviously a bad one. it has huge casualty counts. but they're real options and all of the things you see happening with our defense department is preparation for a real military exercise. and i think -- i know why they're doing that. they're sending a very clear signal to kim jong-un, listen, this is for real. and hopefully it does -- it goes into the last one, which is we have few diplomatic things left. we're willing to do those
so there are really four options that the united states looks at. and they're all real options. they all have a different set of consequences. first is decapitation, meaning you strike the leadership, including kim jong-un and some of the senior leaders around him, take them out of the equation. the second piece is that limited strike on its nuclear capability. the ability to produce, design the people the way that they can get those problem et rockets t the launch pads. the next one down is...
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they would be saying to the united states, look, we can do this. back off. back off? would he feel he would have a loss of face? that's assuming everything goes well. this would fly over japan. there's no guarantee. it would be a serious risk, not just debris falling on japan but for a possible nuclear explosion. this is reason for very serious concern. it's time to shift gears, to move from the pressure we have been putting on north korea to try to deescalate and walk back from the brink and open up some kind of dialogue possibly with the help of the chinese. >> and north korea isn't the only one in defiance here. it is by announcing a new ballistic missile. what do you think of the president sort of themming after the un speech? >> it got the support of the internasal community. some point was that ie ron looks like the more opinionable deal. it is past the u.n. security council. everybody agrees the deal is working. you know, it's under resheep. he might rip up the deal that has isolated the united states among our allies. if the president goes through we
they would be saying to the united states, look, we can do this. back off. back off? would he feel he would have a loss of face? that's assuming everything goes well. this would fly over japan. there's no guarantee. it would be a serious risk, not just debris falling on japan but for a possible nuclear explosion. this is reason for very serious concern. it's time to shift gears, to move from the pressure we have been putting on north korea to try to deescalate and walk back from the brink and...
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the united states looks to possibly dispel, iran is warning of the consequences of that action.'s go to the chief correspondent christian am an pour. was his tone defiant against president trump and the united states? >> it wasn't so much defiant as firm. what a difference a couple of years makes. two years ago i spoke to him and he talked about how the tensions were decreasing and the people of iran want a better relationship with the united states. they just signed this deal and now they are watching trump administration decide whether or not to stay in it. this is what he said to me about if the u.s. should pull out. >> such an agreement would carry a high cost for the united states of america and i do not believe that americans would be willing to pay such a high cost for something that will be useless for them. it will yield no results for the united states, but at the same time it will generally decrease and cut away and chip away at international trust for the united states of america. >> so there you have it. they do not want the u.s. to pull out. they do point out that
the united states looks to possibly dispel, iran is warning of the consequences of that action.'s go to the chief correspondent christian am an pour. was his tone defiant against president trump and the united states? >> it wasn't so much defiant as firm. what a difference a couple of years makes. two years ago i spoke to him and he talked about how the tensions were decreasing and the people of iran want a better relationship with the united states. they just signed this deal and now...
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civil rights struggle in the united states, which was gaining momentum of great deal during the 1950's and 1960's, the chinese propagandists would use this to demonstrate, look, this is how the united states treats its own minorities. how could the united states be trusted by other afro-asian ?eoples one of the things that china often did, and invited disenfranchised african-american radicals, such as w.e.b. dubois . this picture is of him with a high-ranking communist chinese party official. he visited china when he was about 90. imagine that. he was taken around to african embassies in china. he basically spoke about how well treated he was in china, how awful things were for african-americans back in the united states. so, dubois also, he even wrote a poem, something like, i praise china. so china really established bonds with -- a limited number of african-american radicals. it did try to use them for propaganda value in competition with the united states among african and asian countries. how did the u.s. respond to this? it often responded by emphasizing china's treatment of especially muslims and tibetans. suppression of the 1955 uprising in tibet was
civil rights struggle in the united states, which was gaining momentum of great deal during the 1950's and 1960's, the chinese propagandists would use this to demonstrate, look, this is how the united states treats its own minorities. how could the united states be trusted by other afro-asian ?eoples one of the things that china often did, and invited disenfranchised african-american radicals, such as w.e.b. dubois . this picture is of him with a high-ranking communist chinese party official....
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discussing an oil embargo economically punishing those who do business with north korea the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions and it's not just bombast the trump administration is actively planning to block all trade with d p r k i have been executive order prepared it's ready to go to the president it will authorize me to stop doing trade and put sanctions and then dust trade with north korea the president will consider that at the appropriate time once he gives the u.n. time to act so what country does trump have in mind well it's no secret that ninety percent of north korea's trade is with china so is the usa ready to target beijing that's a little bit easier said than done at this point there's huge business interests that are at play and over two trillion dollars in u.s. debt the tell'd by china the usa is currently pressuring russia and china to vote with them at the united nations in order to put sanctions on north korea. where we live that the posts have maximized an
discussing an oil embargo economically punishing those who do business with north korea the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions and it's not just bombast the trump administration is actively planning to block all trade with d p r k i have been executive order prepared it's ready to go to the president it will authorize me to stop doing trade and put sanctions and then dust...
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the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. and what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlawed nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future. the stakes could not be higher. the urgency can now. 24 years of half measures and failed talks is enough. thank you. >> i thank the representative of the united states for her statement. >> and you have been listening to u.n. ambassador nikki haley delivering her remarks at the u.n. security council meeting called in response to that sixth nuclear test from north korea. haley taking a tough tone saying enough is enough. that the nuclear program with north korea is more advanced and more dangerous than ever before. i'm back with betsy and matt now. guys, i think it was notable. we all looked at each other any country that does business with north korea is going to have some is
the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country and the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. and what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlawed nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future. the stakes could not be higher. the urgency can now. 24 years of half measures and...
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the united states, it looks like we might avoid a u.s. landfall, but early next week, 1 to 3 inches of rain for the atlantic sea board, winds 30 to 60 miles per hour. >>> jeff has been tweeting updates on hurricane maria and our own weather throughout the night. our twitter feed is a great resource for breaking news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight a peeping tom check this out there's a warning that has east bay police working overtime. look at what he's doing. someone caught them on their home surveillance video looking for windows. the alameda police have it on their facebook. cheryl hurd is live with what's happening there. >> reporter: police say they don't want to give away any secrets but they're actively working on this case. they say it's scary and they want this person caught. the video is short, but you can clearly see the person alameda police are loobing for. three times in the last three weeks police say they got a report of a man fitting this description, looking in windows and homes in the 1600 to 1800 blocks of santa clara avenue
the united states, it looks like we might avoid a u.s. landfall, but early next week, 1 to 3 inches of rain for the atlantic sea board, winds 30 to 60 miles per hour. >>> jeff has been tweeting updates on hurricane maria and our own weather throughout the night. our twitter feed is a great resource for breaking news. >>> new at 11:00 tonight a peeping tom check this out there's a warning that has east bay police working overtime. look at what he's doing. someone caught them on...
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the problem is the united states and you have to look at this broadly. the problem for the rest of the world actually is the containment of the united states the u.s. used to during the first cold war talk about the containment of the soviet union but now it's the containment of the united states and frankly it always has been. it's an unpredictable regime saluted no doubt that if north korea hadn't developed nuclear weapons it would have been attacked all the same thing would have happened something similar would have happened to north korea as happened to libya and iraq syria and afghanistan. as you see our history our recent history of the kids are judicious keeps you know that's what justifies people around the world to say no no i want to say boratto i want to or these new grew up is because i'm nervous because i'm you know i might not be that favorable and the eyes of the u.s. and i don't want them to come in and see me out of power that's that's a lot of the justification i'm going to put was originally the justification that they had. but is that
the problem is the united states and you have to look at this broadly. the problem for the rest of the world actually is the containment of the united states the u.s. used to during the first cold war talk about the containment of the soviet union but now it's the containment of the united states and frankly it always has been. it's an unpredictable regime saluted no doubt that if north korea hadn't developed nuclear weapons it would have been attacked all the same thing would have happened...
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the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that isd to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. the united states will present a new sanctions resolution and push for a vote at the un next week. it may well pass, but the americans reject china's overall approach, which is that both the united states and north korea should wind down their forces in the region. translation: this joint initiative by china and russia is practical and feasible, aimed at addressing the most urgent security concerns of the parties concerned, easing the tension as soon as possible. but what if talks and diplomacy fail? that leaves the grim possibility of american military action. the united states has made clear it could overwhelm north korea. the trouble with that is, the north korean regime already has its own massive conventional missiles and artilleryjust back from the border and seoul is within easy range. so the south korean capital, as well as large parts of japan, could be devastated and military action rapidly escalated into all—out war. amid
the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that isd to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. the united states will present a new sanctions resolution and push for a vote at the un next week. it may well pass, but the americans reject china's overall approach, which is that both the united states and north korea should wind down their forces in the region. translation: this joint initiative by china and russia is practical and...
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will look at every country that does business with theh korea as a country and united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to the reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlaw nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future. the stakes could not be higher. the urgency is now. 24 years of half measures and failed talk -- failed talks is enough. thank you. >> i think the representative of the united states for her statement. i give the floor to the representative of japan. appreciate the president for convening this urgent briefing. requested by the u.s., republic of korea, france, u.k. and japan. ago, the a week security council gathered to condemn the lunch of the ballistic missile -- launch of the ballistic missile which flew over japan. announced north korea it had succeeded in miniaturizing a nuclear warhead to be attached to an icbm. only hours later, north korea conducted the sixth nuclear test. een together, it is clear ho
will look at every country that does business with theh korea as a country and united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to the reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. what we do on north korea will have a real impact on how other outlaw nations who seek nuclear weapons choose to conduct themselves in the future. the stakes could not be higher. the urgency is now. 24 years of half measures and failed talk -- failed talks is...
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. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> looking back at hard to believe that nixon was completely unscathed. >> to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> imagine a president getting away with that unfolding scandal in today's political environment. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> woodward and bernstein went back to their desks, put their heads down, and continued to grind away at the story. >> i knew that i was going to be judged, the paper was going to be judged on this story. and therefore, you know, i think you could get away with not being 100% accurate on day one. but you had to be as close as you could get and you had to be closer the next day and then closer the day after that. >> they knew that haldeman was controlling the campaign's secret fund. the question was who was controlling haldeman? i was amazed by woodward and bernstein's resolve. there's nothing glamorous about what they were doing. but i thought it was important to portra
. >> that i will faithfully execute the office of president of the united states. >> looking back at hard to believe that nixon was completely unscathed. >> to the best of my ability. >> and will to the best of my ability. >> imagine a president getting away with that unfolding scandal in today's political environment. >> preserve and protect the constitution of the united states. >> so help me god. >> so help me god. >> woodward and...
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for the attack on our democracy and working to undermine freedom and elections here in the united states. look, if we're going to call it regimes and how they attack other nations sovereignty it has to start there and it has to start how they attacked us in 2016. >> martha: so you don't want anyone to question north korea or venezuela or syria or any of those countries with regard to these questions? >> no. that's not what i'm saying at all. i think we should absolutely call out north korea. >> martha: so you thought the speech was good or that was concerned? >> i was concerned on a couple friends, especially when it came to first with north korea and that bellicose language that he used, it doesn't weaken the regime, it actually strengthens it. i wouldn't be surprised if his remarks are being played on a loop in north korean central tv for domestic consumption. but on iran, i have a real problem with how he called out and talked about withdrawing from the nuclear deal. that's going to lead to yet another power with a nuclear weapon just like north korea. >> martha: what you think about all th
for the attack on our democracy and working to undermine freedom and elections here in the united states. look, if we're going to call it regimes and how they attack other nations sovereignty it has to start there and it has to start how they attacked us in 2016. >> martha: so you don't want anyone to question north korea or venezuela or syria or any of those countries with regard to these questions? >> no. that's not what i'm saying at all. i think we should absolutely call out...
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it's not sustainable in terms of his approval ratings now that he has become president of the united states. lookover the weekend. all of a sudden it wasn't just north korea's fault. it was south korea's fault. and we didn't even get to this today. the word appeasement, the notion of appeasement for south korea is a slur for people who run countries other than this one. >> by the way, one thing i worry about. i don't think we're at war with north korea. it's not going to be war or appeasement or war or settling. there's lots of things the united states can do with vis-a-vis north korea. one is they could bring in tactical nukes and people don't want to hear that. start ramping up military activity, not war. that will force. look what putin has already said. we're overreacting. they don't want us there. that's their long-term goal. if we move there, that will force. what i worry about, stephanie, a way that he is because that could, north korea could at any moment everything that the president is doing politically. >> this thing with north korea is a dumb, dangerous, playground stare down just wit
it's not sustainable in terms of his approval ratings now that he has become president of the united states. lookover the weekend. all of a sudden it wasn't just north korea's fault. it was south korea's fault. and we didn't even get to this today. the word appeasement, the notion of appeasement for south korea is a slur for people who run countries other than this one. >> by the way, one thing i worry about. i don't think we're at war with north korea. it's not going to be war or...
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i am honored to serve as first lady of the united states, and i look forward to sharing with each andveryone of you my sincere hopes for all that we will be able to do together, to promote peace, human rights and human dignity. leaving no one behind, especially not our children. the most important and joyous role that are ever had was to be a mother to my young son. what could possibly be more essential focus in everyone's life than that of loving, educating and building up our next generation? productive, and morally responsible adults? together, we must acknowledge it is theoo often, weakest and most innocent and vulnerable among us, our children, who ultimately suffer the most from the challenges that plague our societies. whether it is drug addiction, olein, poverty, disease, trafficking, illiteracy or hunger? , it is the children who are hit hardest in any country. as we all know, the future of every nation rests with the promise of the young people. state look at the present of children in any society, you will see the future but our world can expect tomorrow reared show me your
i am honored to serve as first lady of the united states, and i look forward to sharing with each andveryone of you my sincere hopes for all that we will be able to do together, to promote peace, human rights and human dignity. leaving no one behind, especially not our children. the most important and joyous role that are ever had was to be a mother to my young son. what could possibly be more essential focus in everyone's life than that of loving, educating and building up our next generation?...
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the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. michelle: in response to the tests, south korea is deploying four additional launchers as part of a u.s.-supplied missile-defense system. president trump spoke with south korea's president. the white house said the liftdent agreed to sanctions on south korean missiles. jonathan: people from north carolina to florida are getting ready just in case hurricane irma heads their way. the governors of puerto rico and florida declaring a state of pharmacy, and this huge categoryfour is turning towards the united states. the path is uncertain, but people are not taking chances , especially in the wake of hurricane harvey. >> i do not want to be stuck out late shopping at the last minute. verdean: irma is a cape hurricane, which means that it formed in the far eastern atlantic, and they are known for their intensity and size. nancy: meteorologist gas night is here with the latest on irma as well as tomorrow's back-to-school forecast
the united states will look at every country that does business with north korea as a country that is giving aid to their reckless and dangerous nuclear intentions. michelle: in response to the tests, south korea is deploying four additional launchers as part of a u.s.-supplied missile-defense system. president trump spoke with south korea's president. the white house said the liftdent agreed to sanctions on south korean missiles. jonathan: people from north carolina to florida are getting...
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look, the united states is either the second or third largest emitter of carbon. china passed us in the have to confess i do not know india passed us or not. we are also one of the major contributors to greenhouse gases, and it think we, therefore, as one of the major contributors and leaders of the global community, we have a responsibility and obligation, not to the international community, but our kids and ourselves, to take action. on the question of economic impacts, sure, there are parts of the american economy that will undoubtedly be affected by d carbon icing our system. on the other side of things, the parts of our economy that will benefit enormously from taking steps to address and move from a carbon intensive economy to one that relies on the sources of energy. there is no question that the environmental impacts of things like renewable energy are far lower and at this point, the economics of those energy sources are pretty competitive with traditional hydrocarbon and there is also no question that the future is going to be increasingly important, not
look, the united states is either the second or third largest emitter of carbon. china passed us in the have to confess i do not know india passed us or not. we are also one of the major contributors to greenhouse gases, and it think we, therefore, as one of the major contributors and leaders of the global community, we have a responsibility and obligation, not to the international community, but our kids and ourselves, to take action. on the question of economic impacts, sure, there are parts...
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rob: it is heading straight for the united states and look like florida is right in the path.datory evacuation orders in the florida keys and parts of miami-dade county set to begin this morning. heather: donald trump issuing emergency declarations as the monster storm packed with winds of 180 mph inches closer. governor rick scott activating the national guard, millions in its projected path to act now. >> every family needs to have a plan, have a disaster preparedness kit and be ready today. do not sit and wait and get ready now. this has the potential to devastate the state. we have to take this seriously. heather: look at this video of pilots flying through hurricane irma. the plane rattling and shaking, collecting data to predict its future
rob: it is heading straight for the united states and look like florida is right in the path.datory evacuation orders in the florida keys and parts of miami-dade county set to begin this morning. heather: donald trump issuing emergency declarations as the monster storm packed with winds of 180 mph inches closer. governor rick scott activating the national guard, millions in its projected path to act now. >> every family needs to have a plan, have a disaster preparedness kit and be ready...