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united working two months to secure his transfer. first day in dc could be july 14th. the world cup, south korea making history against -- south korea takes a stunning 1-0 lead. germany pulls their goal keeper. putting the icing on the cake, uth korea shocks the world beat germany. first time ever. nationals off tonight. but former news from nats. i'm done. here is d.c. help put the nats onhe map. you can say his time in d.c. was certainly worth it. all right. looks like we have a boy banned in the making tonight. orioles hosting. monsr home run. first homer. orioles 7-5 lead the good tim why don't they last in the night. gets the best here. two run shot. they win it 8-7. tiger woods tees off tomorrow >> that's a lot of info in there. >> you got it in. >> w >>>t's a fun new way new game to try with your pet. you hide bind a blanket and then drop that blanket and jump out of [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests, ice cube, d
united working two months to secure his transfer. first day in dc could be july 14th. the world cup, south korea making history against -- south korea takes a stunning 1-0 lead. germany pulls their goal keeper. putting the icing on the cake, uth korea shocks the world beat germany. first time ever. nationals off tonight. but former news from nats. i'm done. here is d.c. help put the nats onhe map. you can say his time in d.c. was certainly worth it. all right. looks like we have a boy banned in...
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aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are at last able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and under new rules. the only way to get into his ear is to know is with them thank you stan the military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and the rebel we went
aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with...
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every working day, one million people in the united kingdom go to work and work for a american company and one million people in the united states go to work for british company. >> mr. ben bradshaw. >> how did she personally respond to trump's call to be let back into the g7 and given yesterday's revelations, a inquiry between the kremlin and the leaf campaign. >> the gentleman asked me about policing queries, that's for the police and the body looking around elections and democratic processes, the electoral commission. he talks or comments made by president trump at g7 versus g8. and there's a reason that the g7 became-- g8 became g7. and in public and private conversations about russia, not until it changes its titude. >> promising to be a free trader worldwide, doesn't is mean we need our choices to wto as soon as possible and leave in order to do that? >> can i assure my right honorable friend. we're, woulding at establishing ourselves as members of the wto becoming that independent member. >> does the prime ministe agree with me that never since the war has the rules-based intern
every working day, one million people in the united kingdom go to work and work for a american company and one million people in the united states go to work for british company. >> mr. ben bradshaw. >> how did she personally respond to trump's call to be let back into the g7 and given yesterday's revelations, a inquiry between the kremlin and the leaf campaign. >> the gentleman asked me about policing queries, that's for the police and the body looking around elections and...
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as i said the making these institutions work in the first place trying to use the united nations and the security council to solve some of the issues in germany's neighborhood such as the crisis in the middle east the war in syria for instance the refugee crisis but also the situation in ukraine which still remains unresolved and also there are other big issues where at least germany believes one nation alone cannot really solve them climate change is one but there are many other issues concerning the environment or the fight against poverty in the world so these are things germany will work on but i think the real focus is trying to be a force for good also in the u.n. security council make it work bring people together and keep them talking instead of just taking their vetoes and blocking progress because of a nominee in washington thank you. we'll take a look now at some of the other stories making news around the world officials in the gaza strip say three palestinians have been killed and hundreds wounded in renewed protests on israel's border israeli army has fired tear gas and
as i said the making these institutions work in the first place trying to use the united nations and the security council to solve some of the issues in germany's neighborhood such as the crisis in the middle east the war in syria for instance the refugee crisis but also the situation in ukraine which still remains unresolved and also there are other big issues where at least germany believes one nation alone cannot really solve them climate change is one but there are many other issues...
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is the first time that the highest authority of north korea promised the president of the united states to workowards the com plete united states to work towards the complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula which we believe has bolstered the political momentum for action to resolve the north korean nuclear issue. secondly, we share the understanding that the june 12 summit is not the end but a new beginning towards a denuclearisation peaceful korean peninsula. in this regard, it is our shared expectation to see substantial progress in the denuclearisation process through follow—up negotiations building on the outcome of the summit. we also hope this process will spell out more concrete picture of a brighter and more prosperous future for north korea. thirdly, the three of us agree we would not have been here today without the close co—operation of our leaders, especially the frequent trust forged between president moon and president trump has been the driving force which led to this summit and ensured its success. in this regard, we look forward to continuing negotiations towards the c
is the first time that the highest authority of north korea promised the president of the united states to workowards the com plete united states to work towards the complete denuclearisation of the korean peninsula which we believe has bolstered the political momentum for action to resolve the north korean nuclear issue. secondly, we share the understanding that the june 12 summit is not the end but a new beginning towards a denuclearisation peaceful korean peninsula. in this regard, it is our...
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then were surprised when it doesn't work and people are upset enjoy military units. are the -- still the major element if not the dominant element of the taliban? >> yes. >> now we have these and they understand that half of them are in afghanistan and have her in pakistan. let me just say, we have to understand that and deal with that or we will never have peace. we made a mistake in the beginning trying to re-create the centralized government in kabul, and the way permitted critics and criminals to take over the government and lose the country of billions of dollars and we expect the afghans to say now will have a democratic process. let me note also that the major opium production areas in that country is in the push to an areas, is it not? >> it is dominated in those areas. >> and we have done nothing. we have gone through a lot of pr things that make it look like were doing something. if you want to eliminate the poppy production in afghanistan we could do it within a week. we have technological capabilities and we have not done that. and thus we've allowed the
then were surprised when it doesn't work and people are upset enjoy military units. are the -- still the major element if not the dominant element of the taliban? >> yes. >> now we have these and they understand that half of them are in afghanistan and have her in pakistan. let me just say, we have to understand that and deal with that or we will never have peace. we made a mistake in the beginning trying to re-create the centralized government in kabul, and the way permitted...
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work towards the peaceful resolution of those. of those conflicts make make very clear there are many things today where china the united states work very closely together that improve the lives of the citizens of each of our two countries i mentioned a couple of them in my opening remarks we'll continue to work alongside of those and each of those there are many many places where our two nations are far better off working together in concert and aligned as opposed to working at interests that diverge and i am committed to working with. a council want to achieve those in every venue were to get two nations operating. her final question does that richardson from fox news. thank you very much mr secretary how confident is the united states that it knows the extent of the north korean nuclear program and how confident are you in north korea's willingness to divulge that information and to both of you mr foreign minister mr secretary did you discuss the suspected attacks on american diplomats here and if you learned any new information regarding what could be causing. so let me let me answer each of those two questions i'll take your s
work towards the peaceful resolution of those. of those conflicts make make very clear there are many things today where china the united states work very closely together that improve the lives of the citizens of each of our two countries i mentioned a couple of them in my opening remarks we'll continue to work alongside of those and each of those there are many many places where our two nations are far better off working together in concert and aligned as opposed to working at interests that...
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unit. is that how that would work, that we would be faced with this, we're adding a unit, so you have to allow me to build what i want? >> no. this would just allow someone to add a unit. >> commissioner richards: and then we'd have someone threaten us with the -- >> president hillis: well, you can do it now. >> commissioner richards: i don't like my house at 1200 square foot. i was to raze and build a mcmansion, and i'm going to get around the c.u. i i'm worried about this. i really am. >> commissioner, any adu requires they come to you. with respect to the housing accountability act, that only comes into play if you're asking him to build fewer units. >> commissioner richards: so this is like 792 cap. i want to propose two units on a single-family lot -- a single-family house. i want to add an adu which is two dwelling units. it meets the code. i'm going to come a c.u. to raze the house, and they're going to threaten us and saying you can't stop me from razing the house because i'm adding another unit. >> we're adding that as a finding if you are able to add a unit, then, you'll be allowed d
unit. is that how that would work, that we would be faced with this, we're adding a unit, so you have to allow me to build what i want? >> no. this would just allow someone to add a unit. >> commissioner richards: and then we'd have someone threaten us with the -- >> president hillis: well, you can do it now. >> commissioner richards: i don't like my house at 1200 square foot. i was to raze and build a mcmansion, and i'm going to get around the c.u. i i'm worried about...
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he talked about the attitude of the united states and whether or not as allies we are working together we just look at recent action the u.s. has taken, which has supported the united kingdom in terms of the number of russian diplomats that they expelled after the salisbury incident, in solidarity with us and others around the world took action. and of course, the americans recently took action in relation to extra sanctions on russians. is between weant are able to sit down and talk about these issues, to share the information we need to share, and be able to determine a way forward. on the steel and aluminum tariffs, i was very clear to president trump, clear to this house and elsewhere, these are unjustified. the european union will take countermeasures on this. what we want to ensure is that we are able to get a dialogue such that we don't simply see a continuous tit-for-tat escalation on these measures, because that is in the interests of nobody and we will be playing are part, as we have done already, in discussions with others around the european council table to ensure that you
he talked about the attitude of the united states and whether or not as allies we are working together we just look at recent action the u.s. has taken, which has supported the united kingdom in terms of the number of russian diplomats that they expelled after the salisbury incident, in solidarity with us and others around the world took action. and of course, the americans recently took action in relation to extra sanctions on russians. is between weant are able to sit down and talk about...
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they'll be assigned to chp divisions across the state joining the 51 other units working in california. >>> state lawmakers rushed a bill to governor brown to immediately signed it into law. >> next, what it changes when it comes to your privacy expectations on the internet. >>> after 91 years, this restaurant institution is closing its ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may help. entresto is a heart failure medicine that helps improve your heart's ability to pump blood to the body. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital compared to a leading heart failure medicine. don't take entresto if pregnant. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren, or if you've had angioedema with an ace or arb. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high blood potassium. ask your doctor about entresto. and help make more tomorro
they'll be assigned to chp divisions across the state joining the 51 other units working in california. >>> state lawmakers rushed a bill to governor brown to immediately signed it into law. >> next, what it changes when it comes to your privacy expectations on the internet. >>> after 91 years, this restaurant institution is closing its ( ♪ ) your heart doesn't only belong to you. child: bye, grandpa! and if you have heart failure, entrusting your heart to entresto may...
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is the first time that the highest authority of north korea promised the president of the united states to worksation of the korean peninsula which we believe has bolstered the political momentum for action to resolve the north korean nuclear issue. secondly, we share the understanding that the june 12 summit is not the end but a new beginning towards a denuclearisation peaceful korean peninsula.
is the first time that the highest authority of north korea promised the president of the united states to worksation of the korean peninsula which we believe has bolstered the political momentum for action to resolve the north korean nuclear issue. secondly, we share the understanding that the june 12 summit is not the end but a new beginning towards a denuclearisation peaceful korean peninsula.
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but we accept and we have been working with each of those countries and the united states, and others, that there was more that needs to be done in relation to iran's nuclear activity in the region. program, and distant the activity in the region. we will continue to work with all partners who want us to take want like us, to ensure that we take action to reduce destabilizing activity. >> the international rules-based order of which the prime minister speaks is under attack from the rise of nationalism in this part of the world. what does she think about its strength, when the president of the united states can call for the readmission of russia into the g eight, just weeks after russia has used nerve agents to try to kill people in the streets of the united kingdom? [hear hear] haveim and if we do not the u.s. as a partner in this endeavor, will she commit the united kingdom government to work closely with our allies to support this order? prime min. may: can i say to the right honorable gentleman i have responded earlier in relation to the issue on whether or not the russia should b
but we accept and we have been working with each of those countries and the united states, and others, that there was more that needs to be done in relation to iran's nuclear activity in the region. program, and distant the activity in the region. we will continue to work with all partners who want us to take want like us, to ensure that we take action to reduce destabilizing activity. >> the international rules-based order of which the prime minister speaks is under attack from the rise...
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units are there? what b.m.r. home ownerships are there, and how many fall under this category where we have to actually work through the bank? >> currently, we have 12 units in this category. they're at different phases of the foreclosure sale. like ma i can't just mentioned, the first phase is called notice of default. in that phase, we usually reach out to the owner and refer them to mocd sf and for the agency to provide education for the homeowners. the housing counselor will do financial analysis for the household to see if they can initially keep up the payment of the property. of course there are all kinds of programs help out with the homeowners. mocd, internally we have the program called mortgage assistance loan program which is specifically designed to help homeowners who are in default of mortgage payment or at risk of foreclosure. so it depends on the household situation. there are different options available fort household? i would say on a more quarterly basis, we were able to help between three to five households to bring them back current or help them with different mortgage options. the reason why
units are there? what b.m.r. home ownerships are there, and how many fall under this category where we have to actually work through the bank? >> currently, we have 12 units in this category. they're at different phases of the foreclosure sale. like ma i can't just mentioned, the first phase is called notice of default. in that phase, we usually reach out to the owner and refer them to mocd sf and for the agency to provide education for the homeowners. the housing counselor will do...
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aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic development only. exists i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time to sit down and talk. was god i'd rather not was. was. was. was wasn't that was a. little bit here that has the money to buy it is when a friend and i didn't last one i didn't comment about discuss would hold. the yeah yeah yes yes. there's. one mean the. doc to stand. or the was. was. the last we heard louis was this children's home like many other facilities that we saw in which he was done functions under the direct supervision of the pakistani army it's clear that you've been brough
aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms...
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, the national investigation units, working with president donnie in support of a national drug action plan, and there has been some successes. rather than going after individual farmers, we focused on drug labs. last year we had 84 joint rates. we interdicted about $360 million worth of drugs for there's now a counter narcotics justice center which is prosecuting these narcotics cases. they have a 99% conviction record. security is a key part, the institutional capacity is important and as is the fact that over the last 16 years we've built up cadre so that the undertaking now resides in these institutions. >> one of the other things that have to be a prerequisite is within the government of afghanistan, that government has to credibly combat corruption and that has been a long-standing problem. we have a special investigator general for afghanistan reconstruction where we spent 55 million. year just to make sure our funds are misused. my time has expired and i'll go to mr. ingle but i would suggest that tripling down in terms of pressure we apply on the gove
, the national investigation units, working with president donnie in support of a national drug action plan, and there has been some successes. rather than going after individual farmers, we focused on drug labs. last year we had 84 joint rates. we interdicted about $360 million worth of drugs for there's now a counter narcotics justice center which is prosecuting these narcotics cases. they have a 99% conviction record. security is a key part, the institutional capacity is important and as is...
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see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together i think there are the interests here are much more there what what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the. cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game well ambassador with those due respect i think if the united states has a habit of changing its mind very frivolously has though even if it did realize that i can easily imagine it reaching a different conclusion just you know the day or a few weeks down the line but going back to the actual discussion one of the reasons why syria is so dependent on the run is because the united states does everything possible to prevent it from generating income it is actively seeking to undermine no sabotage any kind of reconstruction it is blocking serious trade with its neighbors not to mention occupying almost thirty percent of its territory shouldn't shouldn't
see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together i think there are the interests here are much more there what what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the. cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game well ambassador with those due respect i...
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he talked about the attitude of the united states of america and whether or not its allies were working together. if we just look at recent action that the u.s. has taken which has supported the united kingdom, in terms of the number of russian diplomats that they expelled after the incident took place in solidarity with us, as others around the world took action, and of course the americans have recently taken action in relation to extra sanctions to the russians on the russians. what is important is that we are able to sit down and talk about these issues together, to share the information we need to share, and to be able to determine the a way forward. -- a way forward. on the steel and aluminium tariffs, i was very clear. i have been clear directly to president trump. i have been clear -- i have been clear in this house and elsewhere, these are unjustified and the eu will take countermeasures on this what we want to ensure is we're able to get a dialogue going forward, such that we don't simply see a continuous escalation on these measures because that is in the interest of nobody.
he talked about the attitude of the united states of america and whether or not its allies were working together. if we just look at recent action that the u.s. has taken which has supported the united kingdom, in terms of the number of russian diplomats that they expelled after the incident took place in solidarity with us, as others around the world took action, and of course the americans have recently taken action in relation to extra sanctions to the russians on the russians. what is...
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the united nations development program is listening and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want if you're hearing what we're hearing find out more. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from flights of fancy to eating your digital data we have got lots of ground to cover today here's a look at what's coming up. it takes a village like i see you post france the largest open air photo best of all. visit for.
the united nations development program is listening and working with communities to protect forests for the future we want if you're hearing what we're hearing find out more. i want to welcome to another exciting edition of your own max i'm your host meghan lee from flights of fancy to eating your digital data we have got lots of ground to cover today here's a look at what's coming up. it takes a village like i see you post france the largest open air photo best of all. visit for.
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aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their families. this is probably the first vaccination they've ever had. in two thousand and fourteen the becky stanny army launched a full scale operation in one of the most dangerous and problematic regions on the planet. jacks if to bring north waziristan back under control. over local people are last able to go home. whether they want to or not they have to build new lives for themselves and and new groups. but. the only way to get into his ear is to now is with the pakistani military they agreed to take our crew along but on their terms our timetable and program were agreed in advance and rather we went the milit
aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. this is a border checkpoint. and pakistan where these children are returning to pakistan with their...
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see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together i think there the interests here are much more there what what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the. cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game well ambassador with those due respect i think if the united states has a habit of changing its mind very frivolously his though even if it did realize that i can easily imagine the teaching a different conclusion just you know the day or a few weeks down the line but going back to the actual discussion one of the reasons why syria is so dependent on the run is because the united states does everything possible to prevent it from generating income it is actively seeking to undermine no sabotage any kind of reconstruction it is blocking serious trade with its neighbors not to mention occupying almost thirty percent of its territory shouldn't shouldn't it
see a very very unstable situation and i think the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together i think there the interests here are much more there what what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the. cold war and even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game well ambassador with those due respect i think...
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his first job was working in budapest to install the phone system then he got to come to the united states to work for edison himself. he paid him a tiny bit of money in fact he quit because there was a squabble about money than he was cheated by his partner in a new business and he spent a year digging ditches making two dollars a day then suddenly with the electric motor patent was told to westinghouse and now he is wealthy. really wealthy. he goes into the waldorf-astoria but then after he and westinghouse did the niagara falls project westinghouse was dressed in j.p. morgan the ruthless banker that he was went after to take over westinghouse and then he had to turn to tesla who had a contract to get a royalty for every horsepower of a motor that came out which is worth billions of dollars and westinghouse said i'm about to lose my company. can you help me? and tesla as a horrible businessman says you've always been kind to me you are the one who will bring my idea of this great electric motor to the world. i will tear up my contrt and gave away $1 billion so for the rest of his life he
his first job was working in budapest to install the phone system then he got to come to the united states to work for edison himself. he paid him a tiny bit of money in fact he quit because there was a squabble about money than he was cheated by his partner in a new business and he spent a year digging ditches making two dollars a day then suddenly with the electric motor patent was told to westinghouse and now he is wealthy. really wealthy. he goes into the waldorf-astoria but then after he...
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every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work for an american company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be able to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes, there are some issues on which we disagree. we disagree on the steel and aluminum tariffs being imposed on the european union and the uk within that. and we disagree on the nuclear deal in iran the point about the relationship is that we are able to have those disagreements and talk those through. but that special relationship between the u.s. and the uk continues. and i think will endure long into the future. >> highlighting that special relationship with the u.s. just to recap the current situation. theresa may managed to keep her rebels within her own party at bay for the time being but with
every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work for an american company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be able to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes,...
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president has been unambiguous since he took office that there are places where russia is working against the united states. but many plates where we work together. i had a chance to do that in my previous role as cia director. we worked with russians on counterterrorism issues where the two nations had shared interests. so we are having conversations with our russian counterparts trying to find place where we have overlapping interest but protecting american interests where we do not. >> are you going to go to moscow this summer? >> i don't know. i'll meet with my russian counterparts somewhere, i'm sure. i have spoken to sergey lavrov a couple of times already as secretary of state. good conversations. each of us expressing our displeasure with each other for various things were. all the while making sure the things that matter the most in america, you can't mess around in american elections. some of the behaviors the they are under take anything places like syria and ukraine, they're not helpful. they're not constructive towards the value set that americans hold dear. those places will continue t
president has been unambiguous since he took office that there are places where russia is working against the united states. but many plates where we work together. i had a chance to do that in my previous role as cia director. we worked with russians on counterterrorism issues where the two nations had shared interests. so we are having conversations with our russian counterparts trying to find place where we have overlapping interest but protecting american interests where we do not. >>...
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electrical infrastructure and utilities in the towns are ready for hundreds of thousands of separate it work units we started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of summer activities to the i.a.e.a. is developments come with the iran nuclear deal on the verge of unraveling the two thousand and fifteen accord was the result of a long drawn out to negotiations that lifted international sanctions against iran and then turned to iran gave up its nuclear aspirations and significantly limited its enrichment program but now that the u.s. has scraps the agreement sanctions are being imposed again and washington is warning there's more to come. we will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime the leaders in tehran will have no doubt about our seriousness is will indeed end up being the stronger sanctions in history when we are complete the e.u. has reacted to iran's latest moves saying that although it doesn't constitute a breach of the dail the revival levon which meant activities by to run exacerbate the already fragile situation meanwhile both iran and washington are
electrical infrastructure and utilities in the towns are ready for hundreds of thousands of separate it work units we started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of summer activities to the i.a.e.a. is developments come with the iran nuclear deal on the verge of unraveling the two thousand and fifteen accord was the result of a long drawn out to negotiations that lifted international sanctions against iran and then turned to iran gave up its nuclear aspirations and significantly...
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effectiveness and efficiency by emphasizing the need for the united nations to show impact and results and by encouraging better ways of workingresident trump and mike pompeo have shown the value of the american un to the taxpayer. this falls on my shoulder. if confirmed as the u.s. representative to the united nations for management and reform. through my experience as un management reform counselor to the united states missions to the u.n., i have seen firsthand the positive reform and the good that can be achieved through an effectively managed un, but also the consequences when it is not effectively managed. for example, when we hold peace keepers accountable for their performance, we see better results for the intended beneficiaries of peace keeping operations. i will assume the job as confirmed at an auspicious time as secretary general planned to reform the u.n. system is under way. this presents real opportunities to align the u.n.'s work on peace and internal management with u.s. values and priorities. i am honored to work alongside ambassador haley and under her leadership to expand our reform efforts, including grea
effectiveness and efficiency by emphasizing the need for the united nations to show impact and results and by encouraging better ways of workingresident trump and mike pompeo have shown the value of the american un to the taxpayer. this falls on my shoulder. if confirmed as the u.s. representative to the united nations for management and reform. through my experience as un management reform counselor to the united states missions to the u.n., i have seen firsthand the positive reform and the...
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the united states has work to do with oui’ united states has work to do with our allies to make sureo the g7 is maintained and straightened in the days to come. when i look at that picture i do not see the us as the centre of attention, i see donald trump com pletely attention, i see donald trump completely on his own, surrounded by what are rapidly becoming hostile forces. what is going on here? the president of the united states does not listen to the usual diplomatic protocols, does not play the niceties that most politicians are used to doing in settings such as this. the notion that you could not have the united states, one of the strongest of the g7, refusing to signa strongest of the g7, refusing to sign a communique suggests we might be the focus of attention, but we have to build bridges with our allies. i think it is inexcusable for the united states not to work more closely with our allies and that picture seems to capture the essence of really what went wrong at the g7 as opposed to all the anticipation of what they are hoping will go right in singapore. in the context of
the united states has work to do with oui’ united states has work to do with our allies to make sureo the g7 is maintained and straightened in the days to come. when i look at that picture i do not see the us as the centre of attention, i see donald trump com pletely attention, i see donald trump completely on his own, surrounded by what are rapidly becoming hostile forces. what is going on here? the president of the united states does not listen to the usual diplomatic protocols, does not...
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is with russia and the united states work together what i think share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and even after the cold war it was like a game. welcome back back to the world now way she way from the audience and festivities the scene a few dark moments british police have opened an investigation into a group of england fans who were allegedly seen giving nazi salutes in one of the host cities and says it reports from london but an unfortunate incident seems to have unraveled in one of the host cities of the world cup in volgograd where english fans were captured giving nazi salutes singing hitler songs as well as shouting nazi slogans and this is now being looked into now it's understood that this unraveled following the england tunisia game where the two zero zero two two one these chants were heard of the address to rivaling top football club fans and the staff at this bar where this took place apparently have confirmed
is with russia and the united states work together what i think share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and even after the cold war it was like a game. welcome back back to the world now way she way from the audience and festivities the scene a few dark moments british police have opened an investigation into a group of england fans who...
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electrical infrastructure and utilities in the towns are ready for hundreds of thousands of sensitive work units we started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of some activities to the i.a.e.a. . these developments come with the iran nuclear deal on the verge of unraveling the two thousand and fifteen accord that was the result of long to announce negotiations that lifted international sanctions against iran and in turn to run gave up its nuclear aspirations and significantly limited its enrichment program but now that the u.s. has scrapped the agreement sanctions are being imposed again and washington is warning there's more to come. we will apply unprecedented financial pressure on the iranian regime the leaders in tehran will have no doubt about it seriousness these will indeed end up being the stronger sanctions in history when we are completely he has reacted to iran's latest moves saying that although it doesn't constitute a breach of the deal the revival of enrichment activities by to run exacerbate the already fragile situation meanwhile both iran and washington are putt
electrical infrastructure and utilities in the towns are ready for hundreds of thousands of sensitive work units we started the work yesterday we sent a letter about the start of some activities to the i.a.e.a. . these developments come with the iran nuclear deal on the verge of unraveling the two thousand and fifteen accord that was the result of long to announce negotiations that lifted international sanctions against iran and in turn to run gave up its nuclear aspirations and significantly...
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work with. eu -- the european union, europe as a whole and the united states we are friends. we are allies. we can achieve fantastic things if we work together. we have created the international framework and international organizations, and we want to work with the u.s. there. but now if the u.s. is breaking international rules and as i said, it's not only eu who thinks that, we have to take action. and i'm not doing this way happy smile, but this has to be the consequences. you cannot act like this and to hide pure protectionism behind an article referring to national security and accuse europe for being a threat to national security. it does not make sense. we have to is have consequences. >> certainly you were allies for many, many, many decades. cecilia malmstrom, european trade commissioner, thank you so much for joining us. >>> and, of course, now we're going to turn to the view from america. and we're going to talk to the conservative's conservative, who thinks these tariffs are a disaster. grover norquist says that this move is like trying to perform a kidney transplant with a baseb
work with. eu -- the european union, europe as a whole and the united states we are friends. we are allies. we can achieve fantastic things if we work together. we have created the international framework and international organizations, and we want to work with the u.s. there. but now if the u.s. is breaking international rules and as i said, it's not only eu who thinks that, we have to take action. and i'm not doing this way happy smile, but this has to be the consequences. you cannot act...
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after the nuclear deal you know twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think you share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized the russia has been g two made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. welcome to the alex salmond show i sailed from all sides these are not encouraging times for the british banks to tears the irish question remains on his all the lord sort of voting the tory party is split the scots are bailing on capitol members a threatening resignation today we ask the question has brick sits at the buffet but first salix with your tweets your messages and emails. busto lots of reaction to the series with ed on shipbuilding bob reed says it but only well done everyone involved a success story for shipbuilding at port glasgow and jeff proven odds fantastic thank you for a most professional programme. deserves to lead the world in hydrogen shipping and studio says ferguson levine w
after the nuclear deal you know twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think you share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized the russia has been g two made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. welcome to the alex salmond show i sailed from all sides these are not encouraging times for...
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in the united states work together of what i think who share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has legitimate interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. in the heart of the swiss alps this is a place probably more secretive than the pentagon more mysterious than the cia and better guarded than for knox ellis was customs are here...
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aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in come on is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has. interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in an even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. as this is harlan kentucky. over all of these moves the lawyer says is the people going street families remain in. a coma and he says he was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines of said that. live to see these people are survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in a million years i would see that and it's happening it's happened. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy confrontation let it be an arms race based on off and spearing dramatic development only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that str
aggressive after the nuclear deal twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together what i think we share in come on is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has. interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in an even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. as this is harlan kentucky. over all of these moves the lawyer says is the people going street families...
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this work is done ahead of time and teams from the united states and north korea have been meeting as preparations were made for the summit, those are details that will be worked out in the future. talked about the repatriation and remains issue but over and above that, this issue of human rights for people in north korea, tens of thousands of people held to labor camps. this is an authoritarian regime notorious for repressing its people. what will the president ask kim jong un to change the situation? they discussed it not at length, the president does expect to see movement from kim jong un but there is one other piece of the puzzle that is not intractable but very difficult to address and that is the pres. keeps talking about the possibility of a south korea or singapore style economic miracle for north korea and a robust democracy, singapore more than autocracy, a project of the lee family over the decades and a brutal dictatorship, not just change overnight but what type of economy you adopt? do you adopt a democratic capitalism like in south korea or do you have a communist type
this work is done ahead of time and teams from the united states and north korea have been meeting as preparations were made for the summit, those are details that will be worked out in the future. talked about the repatriation and remains issue but over and above that, this issue of human rights for people in north korea, tens of thousands of people held to labor camps. this is an authoritarian regime notorious for repressing its people. what will the president ask kim jong un to change the...
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to be said the opposition parties are aware of this and interim president the move they have united to work together to ensure a fair vote everyone is aware of the dangers and it does appear that opposition parties are taking steps to ensure a fair vote of the concerns still remain and there is so much at stake especially in this election because it is likely to be a big structural changes to turkey's democracy if everyone is reelected right well that's right now these powers that were passed to extend the president's powers in last year's referendum come into effect with this election the new president will have on president of powers will turn into a very powerful executive presidency and give the president the power to. also extend controls over the judiciary on top of that the parliament itself its role will be significantly diminished role of prime minister will be polish opposition party say that amount to an elected dictatorship are present one insists the powers of crucial to address key challenges facing the country the economy trouble also the ongoing war against kurdish insurgent
to be said the opposition parties are aware of this and interim president the move they have united to work together to ensure a fair vote everyone is aware of the dangers and it does appear that opposition parties are taking steps to ensure a fair vote of the concerns still remain and there is so much at stake especially in this election because it is likely to be a big structural changes to turkey's democracy if everyone is reelected right well that's right now these powers that were passed...
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twenty fifteen the only way to stop it is with russia and the united states work together at what i think we share in common is much more than what separates us and i believe that the united states has realized that russia has the g. two made interests in the middle east and before you know during the cold war and in it even after the cold war it was like a zero sum game. as he should be. one of yourself you'd be in luck because a lot of us are. just want to meet our well me and my. but the fantasy of a. woman always was a. dumb move to move. the school them. away and spit into prison instead of instead of a watchman to read some of his poem the. when to determine if that and there have none removed can you hear me shall i. i would normally manufacture consent to public will. when the ruling classes protect themselves. with the flame of. the sun be the one percent. the roots to. do. with. this system is rigged talk watchers has long been a eureka like cry from activists historians and politicians courageous enough to take a long hard honest look at just what goes on behind the scenes in t
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every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work forican company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be ae to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes, there are some issues on which we disagree. we disagree on the steel and aluminum tariffs being imposed on the european union and the uk within that. and we disagree on the nuclear deal in iran the point about the relationship is that we are able to have those disagreements and talk those through. but that special relationship between the u.s. and the uk continues. and i think will endure long into the future. >> melissa, that was the uk prime minister, theresa may telling me just moments ago about the continuing strength of the relationship despite the fact there are disagreements on iran and perhaps on
every day, every working day, a million people wake up here in the united kingdom and go to work forican company and every working day, a million people in the united states wake up and go to work for a british company. so we've got that good relationship but, yes, we want to build on that for the future and at the g7, president trump and i had the opportunity briefly to talk about how we continue to want to be ae to develop a u.s./uk trade deal after we leave the european union yes, there are...