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is already a suggestion that there could be some sort of problems for the tech industry, which is one of the leading revenue generators in the uniteddust settles on this order, i think we are seeing some problems arising already and there might be more to come. thank you very much for that, speaking to us you very much for that, speaking to us from washington. we willjust bring you some breaking news, because sir christopher bland, he is a former chairman of the bbc board of governors has passed away today. we left of this via twitter. his son posted a tweet reading my dad died this morning. he was a sweet and gentle and wise as he was tough and bold and brave. god i will miss him. sir christopher bland's sun posted on twitter, paying tribute to his father who was also the former chairman of the bbc board of governors, between 1986 and 2001. the bbc director—general, tony hall, hasissued the bbc director—general, tony hall, has issued a statement reading, sir christopher bland was an outstanding chairman of the bbc. he was a great communicator who both understood the creativity of broadcasting as well as the business of that. he wa
is already a suggestion that there could be some sort of problems for the tech industry, which is one of the leading revenue generators in the uniteddust settles on this order, i think we are seeing some problems arising already and there might be more to come. thank you very much for that, speaking to us you very much for that, speaking to us from washington. we willjust bring you some breaking news, because sir christopher bland, he is a former chairman of the bbc board of governors has...
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european union means it leaves other relationships particularly with it partners like the united states. there is an opportunity here. for america it gives donald trump an opportunity to show what. >> real trade relationship
european union means it leaves other relationships particularly with it partners like the united states. there is an opportunity here. for america it gives donald trump an opportunity to show what. >> real trade relationship
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united there is little we cannot do in a host of cooperative ventures. we can do. we dare not meet a powerful challenge at odds and split asunder. to those new states we welcome to the ranks of the free, we pledge our word that one form of colonial control shall not have passed away merely to be replaced by a far more dire and tierney. we shall not always expect to find them supporting our views, but we shall always hope to find them strongly supporting their own freedom. and to remember that in the past those who full asleep sought power by riding the back of the tiger ended up inside. [applause] to those people in the huts and villages of half the globe, struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves. for whatever period it requires, not because the communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. if a free society cannot help in many who are poor, it cannot save a few who are rich. [applause] to our sister republic, south of our border, we offer a special pledg
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there's not committing harm to the united states. there's no indication they are.t this does, it damaging the part of the american fabric where you say based on your faith, based onny you come from you can't be trusted. >> explain how from your perspective, it undermines the very objective of what you're trying to do is which to make americans feel more safe? do you think it has an adverse effect on americans here and americans abroad? >> i will say two things about that. one is it gives us a false sense of security by people who aren't committing terror attack information the united states. that's what makes us less safe because we're not using our limit reed sources effectively. it entrances the isis narratives which america is at war or islam. with many of the past leaders dispute policies have been able to counter through their words. here, donald trump is saying it's us versus them. >> particularly with this irk and others that may be on your radar, what are you undertaking? >> keep in mind, the executive orders were published less than 24 hours ago. the legal
there's not committing harm to the united states. there's no indication they are.t this does, it damaging the part of the american fabric where you say based on your faith, based onny you come from you can't be trusted. >> explain how from your perspective, it undermines the very objective of what you're trying to do is which to make americans feel more safe? do you think it has an adverse effect on americans here and americans abroad? >> i will say two things about that. one is it...
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there's a banner from the keystone state while the mobile tv units moved alongside.rom ohio, was a king-size symbol of victory. and the lincoln republican club of beaver county, pennsylvania marched informal attire, a little conspicuous in their top hats, but receiving good-natured cheers as they spun their red, white, and blue umbrellas in salute to ike. as was appropriate for a professional soldier turned statesman, the military fight vied with the civilian unit. there were two regiments of west pointers led by the 190 piece band. the corps of cadets has been parading for inaugurals since general grant's first in 1879. on march 4, 40 years ago, woodrow wilson saw the cadets swing by. one of them, a corporal named eisenhower, who was seeing that the lines and steps were as precise as those now passing in front of him. yet the display of armed might suggested no new order of military rule. the theme of the inaugural parade seemed to be predominantly western in character. the colorful sheriffs mounted posse of las vegas, nevada, rode these spirited horses. this unit w
there's a banner from the keystone state while the mobile tv units moved alongside.rom ohio, was a king-size symbol of victory. and the lincoln republican club of beaver county, pennsylvania marched informal attire, a little conspicuous in their top hats, but receiving good-natured cheers as they spun their red, white, and blue umbrellas in salute to ike. as was appropriate for a professional soldier turned statesman, the military fight vied with the civilian unit. there were two regiments of...
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will never hold a position higher or a covenant more sacred than that of president of the united states. but there is no title i will wear more proudly than that of citizens. thank you. god bless you. and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow citizens, for eight years it has been my honor to serve as your president. the first decade of this new century has been a period of consequence, a time set apart. tonight, with a thankful heart, i have asked for a final opportunity to share some thoughts on the journey that we have traveled together and the future of our nation. five days from now, the world will witness the vitality of american democracy. in a tradition dating back to our founding the presidency will pass to a successor chosen by you, the american people. standing on the steps of the capitol will be a man whose history reflects the enduring promise of our lan
will never hold a position higher or a covenant more sacred than that of president of the united states. but there is no title i will wear more proudly than that of citizens. thank you. god bless you. and god bless america. >>> next on american history tv, president george w. bush a few days before leaving office addresses the nation from the east room of the white house. he served two terms from 2001 to 2009. this is just under 15 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. fellow...
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there is the united states of america. >> there is not a black america and a white mark and latino america and asian america. there the united states of america. >> even at first glimpse, we all knew, i did, i thought we were witnessing something special. here was my meet reaction after he was finished with that amazing speech. >> i had seen a first black president there. the reason i say that is because i think the immigrant experience combined with african-american background combined with incredible education combined with beautiful speech, not every politician felts help with speech, but that speech was a peace of work. >> sure was. got it at the place where abraham lincoln once stood to hear the future president kick off campaign. coldest day of the year. >> in the shadow of the old state capitol where lincoln once called on a house divided to stand together, where common hopes and common dreams still live, i stand before you today to announce my candidacy for president of the united states. >> every 50 years or so, they come about. join me now by msnbc. michael msnbc, glad we have hi
there is the united states of america. >> there is not a black america and a white mark and latino america and asian america. there the united states of america. >> even at first glimpse, we all knew, i did, i thought we were witnessing something special. here was my meet reaction after he was finished with that amazing speech. >> i had seen a first black president there. the reason i say that is because i think the immigrant experience combined with african-american...
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was appropriate for a professional soldier turned statesman, the military fight with the civilian unit. there west pointers led by the 190 piece band. the corps of cadets has been parading for inaugurals since general grant's first in 1879. on march 4, 40 years ago woodrow , wilson saw the cadets swing by. one of them, a corporal named eisenhower, who was seeing that the lines and steps were as per -- precise as those now passing in front of him. yet the display of armed might suggested no new order of military rule. the theme of the inaugural parade seemed to be predominantly western in character. the colorful sheriffs mounted posse of las vegas, nevada, rode these spirited horses. this unit with 70 members as noted not only for its participation in parades but the assistance it affords the sheriff in maintaining law and order ever since its formation six years ago. ♪ narrator: a gay addition to this spirit was a miniature stagecoach drawn by shetland ponies. the fancy steppers from kansas were easy to pick out. they all wore some flowers. -- sunflowers. and when the governor of the sunflowe
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so many people there, george, who have applied for resettlement in the united states. not because they want to. it's not an easy decision. you know, we spent time talking to people there who tell you it is probably the hardest decision they've ever had to make about packing up their life and starting a new life in a whole different culture and country. so many people feel they were forced to do this because of what they did. thousands of iraqis who worked alongside the united states, whether they worked for private companies or media companies or the thousands of worked as interpreter alongside the u.s. troops. these are the citizens who feel under threat. so many of them have been targeted, spefg death threats and their families are in danger because of their association with america. they're branded as traitors and collaborator collaborators. you look at the situation now, you have the threat from groups like isis and shia militias who would see them as collaborators. you have the people who have been forced to try to leave iraq too go to the united states for example
so many people there, george, who have applied for resettlement in the united states. not because they want to. it's not an easy decision. you know, we spent time talking to people there who tell you it is probably the hardest decision they've ever had to make about packing up their life and starting a new life in a whole different culture and country. so many people feel they were forced to do this because of what they did. thousands of iraqis who worked alongside the united states, whether...
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there is tremendous pressure. what do you do? november 29, 1947, the united nations has recognized there is going to be a jewish state called israel. what should the united states do? truman is under tremendous pressure. george marshall, a legendary war hero has all but offered to resign. plenty of people offered to resign but don't really want to. he says, what do you want to do, you cannot support this country of 600,000 when there are tens of millions of arabs out there. when are we going to do? don't do it. there is lobbying from the jewish community. this story everyone likes to tell, , of what happens. harry truman had been in world war i back when they called it the great war. they did not realize there would be a world war ii. he was a happy dasher -- he was a haberdasher. the store went bankrupt. the two of them worked hard to pay back all the debts and they have a bond for life. they were were buddies and now arrives and economic catastrophe. the story people like to tell is that eddie jacobson calls up truman and says, mr. president -- he remembere
there is tremendous pressure. what do you do? november 29, 1947, the united nations has recognized there is going to be a jewish state called israel. what should the united states do? truman is under tremendous pressure. george marshall, a legendary war hero has all but offered to resign. plenty of people offered to resign but don't really want to. he says, what do you want to do, you cannot support this country of 600,000 when there are tens of millions of arabs out there. when are we going to...
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money travelling south from drugs sold in the united states, there are so sold in the united states, tlemen to disgust and things became so toxic between them over those tweets that they could not be in the same room. i think their diplomatic teams are trying to turn the page on this. thank you very much for that. in other news this hour: the head of facebook, mark zuckerberg, and his wife, priscilla chan, say they have dropped a lawsuit in hawaii that would have forced locals to sell small pieces of inherited land on the couple's private estate. mr zuckerberg said he regretted not taking the time to fully understand the cultural and historical significance of the land. the colombian government and farc rebels have announced a plan to eradicate vast tracts of coca leaf, the raw materialfor cocaine. the programme aims to offer farmers monthly payments if they voluntarily destroy their crops and give loans to plant alternatives such as fruit trees. more international help has been arriving in chile to help the country fight the worst wildfires in its history. colombia and mexico have se
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i think in the united states there is a cultural difference. litary in commercial and political and public life in the us is cast in a different way than it is in the united kingdom, where people are genuinely uncomfortable with it in the united kingdom. i also think that these folk are used to operating at the genuinely strategic level. they are soldier—statesmen. they will find it relatively easy to make the transition into the political space because as senior commanders they so often operated in support of that. there's a phrase that gordon adams, a very respected professor at the american university school of international services coined. he says there's no risk of a military coup in the united states under donald trump, but given the nature of his appointments, there is what i call, he says, a "velvet militarisation of american foreign and national security policy." do you see what he's driving at? absolutely i do. i don't think it's proven, but i think if you fill your administration with a lot of senior military leaders then people are
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>> i feel if we state united there's many groups that you can join. there's many ways you can keep making them hear your voice and all i pray for is that women stay united. >> so you heard all those voices from the different women there, was that just a moment or will it turn into a movement? organizers are planning their next move, one possibility you could run for office. more on the march organizers, i talked to them over the weekend. how do they push this forward? >> you talked to two of the four co-chairs, they had a meeting today. they're being pretty tight-lipped about it but they were doing a debrief about what happened on saturday. certainly from their point of view it was a huge success an trying to build on this and they said this was a historic day and also said they're going to continue to review new information as the cochairs and national organizers continue the next steps. the first thing is trying to galvanize people through immediate social media, the first action they're doing has to do with sending out postcards urging people to eit
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also because of its relationship with the united states, there is with thele kingdom higher violence in the united states. this is quite a shock to a lot of people that this could happen in canada. comes asis attack canada has vowed to open its arms wide to muslims and refugees after donald trump's controversial travel ban. canada is welcoming toward immigrants of all religions, but is it less so in the french-speaking province of quebec? >> there has been a backlash in quebec and other parts of canada. there was a mosque in the province of ontario that was destroyed by arson a couple of years ago. because youan issue have had concerns about whether secular society is misread from certain religious groups. quebec had a certain number of values preventing some from wearing religious garb. although it is not directed at muslims specifically, a lot of the rhetoric and imagery was directed at muslims. genie: what are your thoughts? is this a tragic isolated incident, or could this be a sign of things getting worse? >> well, one hopes that it is an isolated incident. there has to be concer
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with supervisor yee as advocated for and what i heard public comment is about creating more unit; right? theres tyler lots of activities some further along than others about an adu legislation that hopefully over time work into a woo to create more unit we heard a lot of public comment about unit mix standards and what can we do in various ways when i definitely agree with and not today but in the air no pun at the end height; right? talking about creating higher unit size taking up more space for the unit you have to find ways to make the blocks fit so i don't think we have had a discussion without talking about heights and then creating more united we think this is fair i'll not spend a lot of time but the other piece was about making the unit there continental existing for families and i feel there is something that we can also as a city find ways to address do we need to create some sort of vacancies or tax unit people have in them when you're in public housing not to be 2, 3, or 4 people in a one bedroom apartment so obviously we're not going to that far with public-private property but h
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the indications i've received, is that there may have been some people who were detained for a period of time but none of these folks were denied entry into the unitedstates. laura: there are members of your own party, senators mccain and graham, who fear that this could be a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism because it inflames anti-american sentiment. do you worry about that? >> well, i mean, i have gone through this and been involved in this for the 10 years i was in congress and i continued to study it. the jihadists, they hate the united states, they hate the west for a whole range of reasons, beginning with the state of israel. and there are always things that are blamed for inflaming it, whether it was gitmo, now this temporary ban. remember, this is no different than what president obama did in 2011 -- laura: but he didn't ban anything. he just made it harder for iraqis to come in. >> he made it for, what was it, a certain period of time banned iraqis from coming in. he has continually been involving this vetting process. donald trump is just saying, part of my administration, checking the boxes when i'm coming in, i want t
the indications i've received, is that there may have been some people who were detained for a period of time but none of these folks were denied entry into the unitedstates. laura: there are members of your own party, senators mccain and graham, who fear that this could be a self-inflicted wound in the fight against terrorism because it inflames anti-american sentiment. do you worry about that? >> well, i mean, i have gone through this and been involved in this for the 10 years i was in...
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is there voter fraud in the united states? there are cases here and there, but you have the republican governor of texas, the republican secretary of state of ohio, the secretary of state of california saying we look at our elections and have seen nothing like this. i think both of you were at the white house briefing yesterday where this was a big deal. let's listen. >> does the president believe that millions voted illegally in this election, and what evidence do you have of widespread voter fraud in this election, if that's the case? >> the president does believe that. he has stated that before. i think he stated his concerns of voter fraud and people voting illegally during the campaign. he continues to maintain that belief based on studies and evidence. >> what evidence? senator ryan said there's no evidence. the national association of secretaries of state say they don't agree with the president's assessment. what evidence do you have? >> i -- as i said, i think the president has believed that for a while based on studie
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being united. there is peace in northern ireland, there's peace breaking out in south africa, it seems like we have a shot at peace. and bill clinton is very clear. he has criticisms of netanyahu, but in his memoirs he says thatf the white house, when arafa "ie to visit him, he said, am a failure because of you." and you have had peace were not ready to make that. sundayh that program on on american history tv. on december 12, 1991, bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act. ofbegan cooperative storage soviet nuclear and chemical weapons. lugarnn and richard marked the anniversary in the kennedy cochran room. nationalsted by the security archive, the carnegie endowment, and other initiatives. >> ladies and gentlemen, distinguished guests, a few words of welcome. i am the director of the national security archive and i am honored to be an organizer of today. this is the day that president bush signed the nunn-lugar legislation into law. document fetishists, we scoured the library for this exist.
being united. there is peace in northern ireland, there's peace breaking out in south africa, it seems like we have a shot at peace. and bill clinton is very clear. he has criticisms of netanyahu, but in his memoirs he says thatf the white house, when arafa "ie to visit him, he said, am a failure because of you." and you have had peace were not ready to make that. sundayh that program on on american history tv. on december 12, 1991, bush signed the soviet nuclear threat reduction act....
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united states. thank you. we will have to leave it there.y, where she's announced a defence deal worth more than £100 million to develop turkish fighterjets. the prime minister was in ankara for talks on a post—brexit trade deal. turkey's president erdogan said the visit was an opportunity to strengthen ties and deepen cooperation. from ankara, our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a morning at the palace. the presidential palace. meeting a president used to doing perhaps whatever it takes to his way. popular, feared too, after a coup that failed against him. but she wants closer ties on trade and defence, but also to make british concerns about his behaviour clear. i am proud that the uk stood with you on the 15th ofjuly last year in defence of your democracy. now it is important that turkey sustains that democracy by maintaining the rule of law and upholding its international human rights obligations, as the government has undertaken to do. no mention of that from him. translation: it gives us great pleasure and it is a privilege
united states. thank you. we will have to leave it there.y, where she's announced a defence deal worth more than £100 million to develop turkish fighterjets. the prime minister was in ankara for talks on a post—brexit trade deal. turkey's president erdogan said the visit was an opportunity to strengthen ties and deepen cooperation. from ankara, our political editor laura kuenssberg reports. a morning at the palace. the presidential palace. meeting a president used to doing perhaps whatever...
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what happens if the united states is not there to provide the funds? so if you can sort of address one another in what are your expectations of the international response and the future of the climate change regime if the united states advocates its leadership. so whoever wants to go first. >> well, i was a negotiator. i can't think of where the united states disappears. >> i'm grateful we are not going to disappear. look, whatever happens i do think the paris agreement -- as i said earlier, paris agreement is so comp hence i harehensive s past the point of no return. it will not lead to the demise. it will be there. who is going lead the process? in terms of political leadership unless -- lunless will election next year prove to be otherwise it will continue. we will of course be a part of it. china has their own reasons why they need to keep this agreement alive. india is very much for the technological invasion. i'm sure they are there. collectively countries we will provide leadership. that's what i believe. >> okay. >> and first let me apologize. i
what happens if the united states is not there to provide the funds? so if you can sort of address one another in what are your expectations of the international response and the future of the climate change regime if the united states advocates its leadership. so whoever wants to go first. >> well, i was a negotiator. i can't think of where the united states disappears. >> i'm grateful we are not going to disappear. look, whatever happens i do think the paris agreement -- as i said...
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in the united states last year, there were more than 60,000 wildfires, and the trend is towards biggers are transforming the landscape of the united states. here in the foothills of the rockies, a blaze burned through here 20 years ago, and still it looks like this. no longer dense forest, but essentially prairie. the buffalo creek blaze was one of several so—called megafires here in colorado which destroyed homes, polluted water supplies, and left locals lucky enough to escape fearful for the future. it is terrifying. it's devastating, the destruction, it's traumatic. it brings into focus very quickly that there's something wrong here. so what is wrong? scientists say rising temperatures and years of drought are partly to blame, and so too is a century of firefighting by the settlers of the west, who interrupted the natural rhythm of regular fires so they could preserve life and precious timber. the results — thicker forest, more fuel to burn, and often devastation. we are caught in this vicious circle. forests need fire — fire is as natural to a forest as sunshine and rain. no—one ev
in the united states last year, there were more than 60,000 wildfires, and the trend is towards biggers are transforming the landscape of the united states. here in the foothills of the rockies, a blaze burned through here 20 years ago, and still it looks like this. no longer dense forest, but essentially prairie. the buffalo creek blaze was one of several so—called megafires here in colorado which destroyed homes, polluted water supplies, and left locals lucky enough to escape fearful for...
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there is no- >> the patient sends the bill then to you? >> the facility should bill united healthcare. >> that's it. >> any other questions? >> you mentioned there were a couple of personal care transition issues. i think you were going to monitor your ongoing discussions to make sure providers were urged to participate and i don't know if you have any broader feeling about that in the first couple weeks. y i don't. we have gotten a couple request sfr provider outreach. we have been able to reach out to them and they are willing to accept the plan. i just continue to urge members to contact customer service or health service system and we need to know who they are and can make the outreaches as necessary. >> again i think a concern was that a lot of the primary care providers probably do accept the plan, but the referral pattern may not know what they refer to a cardiologist or rheumtolgist so make sure the process is transparent. >> right. >> i want to take the moment to thank you on behalf of the board for the thoroughness of your commitments and your activity through ope
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united states. we're in istanbul, turkey, following the story. if you could explain the reaction there from the region. >> reporter: reaction is one of shock. i was in touch with a syrian refugee who lives in turkey near the syrian border. he described the order as racist and shameful. i was also in touch with an iraqis scheduled to fly to the united states tomorrow. he has a green card but this is what he sent me. i'll read it to you. i honestly am a bit scared. i'm not sure if they will let me in. i would never imagine this would happen in the u.s. since this is the few countries letting immigrants in from across the world to start a new life there. i am shocked. and shocked is the reaction of many people who have helped serve. i have another friend who for years served with the united states military in dangerous situations side by side with american soldiers. he has been waiting now for years to get into the united states coming from a part of the country that isis controlled. his family has been threatened. his wife has had a nervous breakdown as they've waited for some sort of an
united states. we're in istanbul, turkey, following the story. if you could explain the reaction there from the region. >> reporter: reaction is one of shock. i was in touch with a syrian refugee who lives in turkey near the syrian border. he described the order as racist and shameful. i was also in touch with an iraqis scheduled to fly to the united states tomorrow. he has a green card but this is what he sent me. i'll read it to you. i honestly am a bit scared. i'm not sure if they will...
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are some jordanian students in the united states. there are a lot of students from these countries and other arab and muslim country who are in the united states on student visas studying there. some of these jordanian students are saying they really do not want to risk leaving the u.s. to come back, for example, to jordan on a holiday and then get stuck here and not be able to get back because of this unpredictability they see of this new u.s. administration. so there is a lot of concern that this is just the beginning, george. >> drawing on the expertise and the many years covering of this our correspondents like joumana living in jordan. thank you for your reporting today. >> and to her point, the white house has said that that list of seven countries is probably just a beginning. there might be more countries added to that list. coming up, more of course, on president trump'srable ban. we'll hear from a political commentator who says it was the right thing to do. >> also an iraqi woman's routine flight to the united states to join her
are some jordanian students in the united states. there are a lot of students from these countries and other arab and muslim country who are in the united states on student visas studying there. some of these jordanian students are saying they really do not want to risk leaving the u.s. to come back, for example, to jordan on a holiday and then get stuck here and not be able to get back because of this unpredictability they see of this new u.s. administration. so there is a lot of concern that...
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but in thee years ahead of never hold a th position higher than that of the president of united states but there is no title level where more probably. thank you. god bless you and god bless america. . . at the united nations. then we will sit down with a former chief usher of the white house gary walters to talk about inauguration day. later we will join the john medicine show for a live simulcast on his talk radio show the black eagle. that starts live at 6:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span2. c-span's washington journal live everyday news and issues that impact you. the economic policy director josh bivens and makeda center program on the economy and globalization codirector griswold will discuss the economic policy of the obama administration. in the impact it has had on job creation, unemployment, wages and federal debt. sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 a.m. eastern thursday morning. join the now oklahoma attorney general scott pruitt hearing. from the senate environment and public works committee. this is about five hours and 45 minutes. good morning. i called his hearing
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selected, the seven countries, they are all countries that don't have a lot of commerce with the united states. there are not a lot of people traveling between libya and the united states, or somalia and the united states, and iraq, of course, is a different situation, and certainly we are not getting a lot of traffic from syria except for the refugees, so i think it's only impacted on a very small number of people on this point and it may settle down as the week goes on. >> you pointed out four federal courts involved. paul, where does this go from here? explain to our viewers as concisely as you are able to because i know it's a complicated situation, but where does this go from here? >> well, it's a very complicated situation because you have federal courts really where the different points of entry are, los angeles, new york, boston, and they are all issuing ruli s rulings. eventually those will find their way to appellant courts and e n eventually to the supreme court and we will have one unified ruling from the spaerupreme couf the united states. i would suggest these things are going to move q
selected, the seven countries, they are all countries that don't have a lot of commerce with the united states. there are not a lot of people traveling between libya and the united states, or somalia and the united states, and iraq, of course, is a different situation, and certainly we are not getting a lot of traffic from syria except for the refugees, so i think it's only impacted on a very small number of people on this point and it may settle down as the week goes on. >> you pointed...
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she has the proper paperwork to come to the united states but there's a a lot of uncertainty now. he being from iran as well but legally working in the united states. can't believe because he's araid he won't be able to come back in. dwrou getting a lot of stories like that. these are people who are scientists and doctors and not people that you would expect to be carrying out any sort of attack like this. so this is the stories that you're hearing. of course, there are people who support this in the united states. the government, the trump administration making their case. when you talk to these people it's really hard to connect how these people productive members could be a threat to the country. >> national correspondent live for us innist stand bull. thank you for the reporting. >>> still ahead, donald trump's plan putting anemia limb poe. world lead rers stepping up and speaking out about it. >> from the white house to south korea, the details, still to come. who is done with treatments that don't give you clearer skin. be the you who controls your psoriasis with stelara® jus
she has the proper paperwork to come to the united states but there's a a lot of uncertainty now. he being from iran as well but legally working in the united states. can't believe because he's araid he won't be able to come back in. dwrou getting a lot of stories like that. these are people who are scientists and doctors and not people that you would expect to be carrying out any sort of attack like this. so this is the stories that you're hearing. of course, there are people who support this...
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was specific credible threats to the united states. thereimply imposed in order and claimed it has to be in place. asserted caroline: fascinating analysis. alex wayne, thank you. u.s. tech leaders came together in a unified anger over the anger over the immigration order. reporter: mark zuckerberg was one of the first tech leaders to speak out. in post-friday he wrote i am concerned about the impact of the recent executive order signed by president trump. we need to keep this country safe but we should do that by focusing on people who actual pose a threat. day,ix ceo wrote the next trump's actions are hurting networks employees around the world. they are so un-american in paints us all. intensity,o grow in in\at jfk airport amid protests and a taxi strike. the travel ban is against everything cooper stands for. a driver who can't work because of the vienna will be compensated for lost earnings. we set up a $3 million legal defense fund as well. lyft promising to donate $1 million over four years to the aclu. area be offering free housing to
was specific credible threats to the united states. thereimply imposed in order and claimed it has to be in place. asserted caroline: fascinating analysis. alex wayne, thank you. u.s. tech leaders came together in a unified anger over the anger over the immigration order. reporter: mark zuckerberg was one of the first tech leaders to speak out. in post-friday he wrote i am concerned about the impact of the recent executive order signed by president trump. we need to keep this country safe but...
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it was born out of the united states not taking in jewish refugees who were the victims of nazi persecution when they had to be turned back. so there's historical precedent, especially when you're talking about the category of people, as you've been addressing throughout your show today who are helping the united states. so it is still so much to sort out here, frederica, it's not one size fits all when you're talking about people not being allowed in the united states because of their country of origin or because they have been legally allowed to be here under our green card system. >> so lynn, hold on. another significant development coming from the white house. i want to bring in our ryan nobles there at the white house. what else is happening, ryan? >> frederica, a lot of confusion as to exactly how this executive order is impacting green card holders and we're getting some clarification not only from the department of homeland security but officials here at the white house and essentially, what they're telling us is that for the most part, if you are a green card holder from one of these seven countries impacted by the executive
it was born out of the united states not taking in jewish refugees who were the victims of nazi persecution when they had to be turned back. so there's historical precedent, especially when you're talking about the category of people, as you've been addressing throughout your show today who are helping the united states. so it is still so much to sort out here, frederica, it's not one size fits all when you're talking about people not being allowed in the united states because of their country...
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i do think there's an agreement among a lot of folks in this country that the united states needs to be a better friend and a more formidable adversary and that some of our friends need to pull more of their own weight. just yesterday, when the prime minister spoke to the house and senate republican retreat, she committed for britain to increase their defense spending every year for the next five years but also to work with us to get other europeans to spend more on our joint defense. so you may express it in different ways but the point is everybody. >> including taking names? >> everybody needs to do more. >> i hear you loud and clear, congressman but taking names you're okay with it? >> it doesn't matter whether i'm okay with it. >> it does. >> the message is we all need to do more to work together to defend our values and our way of life. >> we heard, i'm sure you were listening the president with the british p.m., he was asked about russia and has the call with vladimir putin and was asked will you lift tsengsatisanctiond we have great relationships and unfortunately won't happe
i do think there's an agreement among a lot of folks in this country that the united states needs to be a better friend and a more formidable adversary and that some of our friends need to pull more of their own weight. just yesterday, when the prime minister spoke to the house and senate republican retreat, she committed for britain to increase their defense spending every year for the next five years but also to work with us to get other europeans to spend more on our joint defense. so you...
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>> well, first of all, if you work at recent terror attacks that occurred in the united states, there's almost always an immigration nexus, whether it's in the first generation or radicalized children of migrants, but there's a pretty steady pattern of an immigration nexus. for instance, you looked at san bernardino shooting, the shooter traveled overseas and came back with his bride who was a foreign national on a fiancee visa. judge jeanine: right. >> if you remember, beforehand, nobody in our country was talking about fiancee visas. you have to be prepared. people might say there hasn't been an incident in these countries, which is false and we could point to examples. these might be the ones we remember. the point is the obama administration in 2016 based upon changing conditions in these countries, in libya, in yemen, in sudan, determine these are the places where future threats are likely to emanate and we're adopting that recommendation while we do our own review over the next three months. judge jeanine: let me ask you this, what most people don't understand is that no one has t
>> well, first of all, if you work at recent terror attacks that occurred in the united states, there's almost always an immigration nexus, whether it's in the first generation or radicalized children of migrants, but there's a pretty steady pattern of an immigration nexus. for instance, you looked at san bernardino shooting, the shooter traveled overseas and came back with his bride who was a foreign national on a fiancee visa. judge jeanine: right. >> if you remember, beforehand,...
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the united states, no longer interventionalists, we only want to intervene where national interests are at stake, not for nation building. she's going to use, if you will, the common threads there, the shared blood and treasure that's been lost over the years in wars and this commonality that britain and the united states help build a future. >> it's interesting you say that because i just want to explain the pictures that my viewers were seeing. that was theresa may at arlington national cemetery, placing a wreath at the tomb of the unknowns, doing that precisely because of what you're saying, nick. >> absolutely. yesterday she spoke about it. here she's putting those words into action. british soldiers dying side by side since the special relationship between the united states and britain were formed during the second world war. so much blood and treasure lost there, iraq, afghanistan. this idea that we can work together in the future, this is how she wants to, if you will, persuade president trump's and the republicans that they can do business with britain. but she's also going to want to get in her view that nato is still important, the un is still important. we can change
the united states, no longer interventionalists, we only want to intervene where national interests are at stake, not for nation building. she's going to use, if you will, the common threads there, the shared blood and treasure that's been lost over the years in wars and this commonality that britain and the united states help build a future. >> it's interesting you say that because i just want to explain the pictures that my viewers were seeing. that was theresa may at arlington national...
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it's that kind of lone wolf attack that is the hardest and there have been several of those here in the unitedvered where four marines died a couple of years ago now. so this is an enormously difficult system. for donald trump he can't really just sign an executive order removing the rights of us citizens — there is something called the constitution and his own side wouldn't like that at all. donald trump is due to speak to vladimir putin on the phone today for the first time since he took office. the us and russian presidents are expected to discuss the future of sanctions on moscow. in yesterday's news conference mr trump was non—committal about whether he was considering lifting the economic penalties. i'll be representing the american people very, very strongly, very, very forcefully, and if we have a great relationship with russia and other countries, and if we go after isis together, which has to be stopped, that's an evil that has to be stopped, i will consider that a good thing, not a bad thing. stars from around the world have been paying tribute to the actor sirjohn hurt, who has die
it's that kind of lone wolf attack that is the hardest and there have been several of those here in the unitedvered where four marines died a couple of years ago now. so this is an enormously difficult system. for donald trump he can't really just sign an executive order removing the rights of us citizens — there is something called the constitution and his own side wouldn't like that at all. donald trump is due to speak to vladimir putin on the phone today for the first time since he took...
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so he'll be on the defensive, but i don't know that there's so many people there pushing back against him in a united way among republicans. they squabble. >> and, you know, matt, there's a lot the governor can do where he doesn't need the legislature. i think governor wolf discovered that after that first year where he couldn't get that budget through. economic development -- there's a lot of latitude there that the governor has in terms of grants and actions that he can take, and he has taken. >> port of philadelphia. >> yeah, things like that. the opioid crisis, there's money that he has to set up centers to address that, and he's doing that. he doesn't need the legislature to get those things done. >> but the governor's restricted by the overall financial crisis in harrisburg. it's not a new day for harrisburg. the same problems are there that were there before. we have big budget problems. the governor is actually restricting some of the grant programs that he could authorize if he wanted to, but he's not doing it, and some financial study came out that called pennsylvania one of the worst-gover
so he'll be on the defensive, but i don't know that there's so many people there pushing back against him in a united way among republicans. they squabble. >> and, you know, matt, there's a lot the governor can do where he doesn't need the legislature. i think governor wolf discovered that after that first year where he couldn't get that budget through. economic development -- there's a lot of latitude there that the governor has in terms of grants and actions that he can take, and he has...
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president trump defends his temporary ban on citizens from seven countries entering the united states. therein the united states — and still some confusion over who it applies to. the president blames chaos at airports on a computer outage, and mocks democrats involved in the protests. shock schumer yesterday with fake tears. i will ask who is his acting coach will stop —— chuck schumer. i'll speak to some of those affected by the policy — and hear from trump voters who are fully behind it. as faras as far as security to our country, threats to our country, if they feel
president trump defends his temporary ban on citizens from seven countries entering the united states. therein the united states — and still some confusion over who it applies to. the president blames chaos at airports on a computer outage, and mocks democrats involved in the protests. shock schumer yesterday with fake tears. i will ask who is his acting coach will stop —— chuck schumer. i'll speak to some of those affected by the policy — and hear from trump voters who are fully behind...