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emission of greenhouse gases, then we're going to lose our ports, our beaches, our health and entire untries like the maldive islands. another scientific fact -- donald trump can't stop global warming only by admitting impressive volumes of hot air. let me say that again. donald trump can't stop global emitting an by impressive volume of hot air. now, a week earlier, we had tax day, and millions of americans across this country, including in los angeles, needed to demonstrate to try to get donald trump to reveal his tax returns. now, every president since richard nixon has released their tax returns. donald trump told us in may of 2014, if i decide to run for office, i will produce my tax returns. and he said it again a year later. and then he said it during the republican debate in 2016. he said, oh, i'll release my tax returns, but they're under audit. well, according to donald trump, his 2011 and 2012 returns aren't under audit. he ought to release those. but he ought to release all of his tax returns, and this idea that they're under audit is absolutely absurd. the i.r.s. has made it cle
emission of greenhouse gases, then we're going to lose our ports, our beaches, our health and entire untries like the maldive islands. another scientific fact -- donald trump can't stop global warming only by admitting impressive volumes of hot air. let me say that again. donald trump can't stop global emitting an by impressive volume of hot air. now, a week earlier, we had tax day, and millions of americans across this country, including in los angeles, needed to demonstrate to try to get...
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i just wanted to ask, how did view untries of europe trump and also, what are the military capabilities of nato? thank you. guest: first, on trump, well, i to say that in europe, it crisis in h like the the united states. of course, people are divided on a lot of there's skepticism. has been , mr. trump elected president of the united states. now, we should give him a chance. european from perspective, i think he has also rovoked a very healthy debate on the transatlantic relationship. he has said, you must pay more for your defense. agree with him. and after mr. trump became you have seen what i would call a healthy debate in future bout our transatlantic bond, because we cannot any longer take the relationship for granted. we have to consider how we can invest more in that relationship, both economically, politically. thing. is a positive now, what is the military capability of nato? nato is the world's strongest security alliance, and he world's most successful security appliance. i think nato countries, all in all, represent more than 50% of defense investment. so it's still very mu
i just wanted to ask, how did view untries of europe trump and also, what are the military capabilities of nato? thank you. guest: first, on trump, well, i to say that in europe, it crisis in h like the the united states. of course, people are divided on a lot of there's skepticism. has been , mr. trump elected president of the united states. now, we should give him a chance. european from perspective, i think he has also rovoked a very healthy debate on the transatlantic relationship. he has...
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the resources and agencies involved in this investigation made clear he could be anywhere in the n untry. >> pelley: dean reynolds, thanks. john blackstone has been looking into the role of social media in this. >> reporter: the video of the murder was available on facebook for more than two hours before it was removed. it was viewed by at least 22,000 people and shared 1,200 times. karen north is professor of social media at the annenberg school. >> there's a big question of why didn't anybody flag this and take it down for so long. >> reporter: that's a question facebook was not willing to answer today. why can't facebook take down quickly video of a murder when it's posted on facebook? >> unfortunately, i can't comment on that. >> reporter: in san jose where the social network is preparing for its annual developers conference, facebook executive desiree motemeti emphasized those things of which the company is proud. >> we want to be able to show the new technology on things like messenger, oculus, virtual reality, augmented reality. >> reporter: but live killings on facebook live. >>
the resources and agencies involved in this investigation made clear he could be anywhere in the n untry. >> pelley: dean reynolds, thanks. john blackstone has been looking into the role of social media in this. >> reporter: the video of the murder was available on facebook for more than two hours before it was removed. it was viewed by at least 22,000 people and shared 1,200 times. karen north is professor of social media at the annenberg school. >> there's a big question of...
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and if you go around the untry, it works in all these cities, all these states. it's here. for some reason we just get bogged down and maybe it's just too complicated for mankind? >> what's the most pleasurable for running the bank? > i'm not an artist, i'm not a athlete. this is my contribution. >> is the country better off or having dodd-frank or not? >> the banking system is in enormous strength. j.p. morgan in the -- we do the stress test the. i'm very much in favor of stress test. j.p. morgan has $500 billion of capital today. that is enough to the bear the stress losses of all 31 siffy banks. the whole banking system of america has recovered. part is dodd-frank. in reality a is a thousand things flt i don't know anyone who would agree with everything. barney frank and i agree some of the things shouldn't have been put in. because dodd-frank -- volker fact ed as an afternoon thing. but it is what it is. i have to deal with it and that's the law of the land. the other thing it did is gives -- it's not a legislation that says x. it basically says make the system better.
and if you go around the untry, it works in all these cities, all these states. it's here. for some reason we just get bogged down and maybe it's just too complicated for mankind? >> what's the most pleasurable for running the bank? > i'm not an artist, i'm not a athlete. this is my contribution. >> is the country better off or having dodd-frank or not? >> the banking system is in enormous strength. j.p. morgan in the -- we do the stress test the. i'm very much in favor of...
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that also encouraged people to settle into the california area, primarily americans coming across the untry, overland, through the sierra pass, down through the deserts, settle california. so that led to an influence of more than americans in this area. and one of those party, of course, was the donner-reed party that we hear of so much, the tragedy that occurred up in the sierra nevadas. a member of that party was the reed family that did not partake in some of the gruesome stories we hear that occurred in that tragedy but the reed family, they settled here in san jose. because he was a survivor of the donner party, he was a well then and was a well known name at that time so when california became -- when people were meeting to discuss statehood for california, james reed had a prominent voice here in california when they met in monterey and at that time, in october of 1849, he promoted san jose to be the capital of california. and so because of his prominence, they voted in favor of locating the first capital of the state of california here in san jose under the promise that james reed w
that also encouraged people to settle into the california area, primarily americans coming across the untry, overland, through the sierra pass, down through the deserts, settle california. so that led to an influence of more than americans in this area. and one of those party, of course, was the donner-reed party that we hear of so much, the tragedy that occurred up in the sierra nevadas. a member of that party was the reed family that did not partake in some of the gruesome stories we hear...
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sanctions on that untry. and that of course raised the qution of how he got that meeting, right?as effectively selling access to the national security council. and actually, he got a second meeting with steve bannon too, selling foreign policy audiences with the president's top staffers. the white house selling those things to their donors? in exchange for donations to the inaugural committee, which is mysteriously enormous? that's as far as we were able to report the story thus far. but since then other people have been doing their own reporting on it, including through something that started at "the huffington post" called the citizen sleuth project. reporter christina wilkie has taken the lead of what is effectively a crowd sourcing effort. and everyone pitch in and google these guys effort to trace all the donors. to trace the names, to trace the llc names, to trace all of the inexplicable initials associated with those 1500 inauguration donors, to trace them and their donations. and what they have found through their citizens sleuth effort basically is already a farce and a
sanctions on that untry. and that of course raised the qution of how he got that meeting, right?as effectively selling access to the national security council. and actually, he got a second meeting with steve bannon too, selling foreign policy audiences with the president's top staffers. the white house selling those things to their donors? in exchange for donations to the inaugural committee, which is mysteriously enormous? that's as far as we were able to report the story thus far. but since...
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look at his change in opinion and try to see dancing plus ben tracie inside north korea kim jong untried not working, he stayed, at an elaborate spectacle. >>> world's fastest car to more dog friendly features what to expect from the new york auto show. >>> mixing bible with beyonce, james brown at virginia church , where a pastor figured out how to appeal to a new generation of workers. we will see you in 10 minutes. >> bet it does, thank you. we will be watching. >>> from freshly baked bread to sweet pastries many local bakeries are preparing for the busy easter holiday. >> terminis brothers in south philadelphia it includes making traditional holiday favorites. "eyewitness news" reporter pat gallen is live there now with the details, good morning, pat >>> good morning, guys, they let me here, they are letting me bake this morning. not very good at you the bye we're learning. if you are from the delaware valley and don't know about terminis i feel bad but. man that can tell you more about this outstanding bakery is joey, joey, how are you doing. >> great, new thaw are here. >> such a s
look at his change in opinion and try to see dancing plus ben tracie inside north korea kim jong untried not working, he stayed, at an elaborate spectacle. >>> world's fastest car to more dog friendly features what to expect from the new york auto show. >>> mixing bible with beyonce, james brown at virginia church , where a pastor figured out how to appeal to a new generation of workers. we will see you in 10 minutes. >> bet it does, thank you. we will be watching....
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eastern coastal city, home to a north korean submarine base and the same location where sim jong untried to launch a missile just last week ahead of president trump's meeting with chinese president xi jinping. north korea's supreme leader showed force over the weekend at the nation's day of the sun military parade. we saw a variety of new missiles that were on display, including what analysts are two new kinds ever potential intercontinental ballistic missiles that could potentially carry a nuclear warhead toward the mainland of the united states which we know is the goal of north korea's leader. they want these weapons of mass destruction to protect their nation from what they see as imminent threat of attack by the u.s. and its allies. mike pence was in the region and spoke to u.s. troops for easter sunday service, briefly talking about the north korean situation but not indicating that there will be any kind of specific u.s. response to this failed launch. u.s. officials saying that why would they invest resources talking about a failed launch. however, if there is something more prov
eastern coastal city, home to a north korean submarine base and the same location where sim jong untried to launch a missile just last week ahead of president trump's meeting with chinese president xi jinping. north korea's supreme leader showed force over the weekend at the nation's day of the sun military parade. we saw a variety of new missiles that were on display, including what analysts are two new kinds ever potential intercontinental ballistic missiles that could potentially carry a...
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translate that enthusiasm into contributions and the democratic candidate in georgia, john asaf, untriedtested, 38 years old, raised millions of dollars. >> woodruff: most from out of state. >> when the democrats did last capture the house from the republicans in 2006, one of the reasons they did is that the democrats under rahm emanuel's leadership, now mayor of chicago. devoted effort to recriewght candidates who fit the districts in which they ran, that's when they ran bring-dog democrats and conservative democrats, and since then have turned over the nominating process to national liberal groups whom they support and i think that's been a mistake and paid for it at the polls. >> one quick comment of the town halls, i probably wouldn't go to them. i love political discussion. but when people shout at each other even if you agree, i think it's bad in general, whether you agree or not, it's not conversation, it's umbrage and a little theatrical. >> woodruff: they used to be very quiet, didn't they? this is a big change. david, you mentioned what appears to be a change in position by the
translate that enthusiasm into contributions and the democratic candidate in georgia, john asaf, untriedtested, 38 years old, raised millions of dollars. >> woodruff: most from out of state. >> when the democrats did last capture the house from the republicans in 2006, one of the reasons they did is that the democrats under rahm emanuel's leadership, now mayor of chicago. devoted effort to recriewght candidates who fit the districts in which they ran, that's when they ran bring-dog...
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crumbled,untry has the white house has not had a very good run with efforts to repeal and replace obamacare that is the best thing to happen to the trump trade since the inauguration. why have odds of tax reform gone up? david: i have been arguing for some time now it is much more difficult to do health care reform than tax care reform. especially with republicans having 52 seats in the senate. has been latep for this. the spirit -- he was confident to get it done this year, but he said we would do health care reform because it is more obligated. think my point of view, when the issues ultimatums, 10 days ago, you will vote tomorrow, or obamacare stays. it is a climb down from the impossible position which is repeal obamacare without being able to replace it. the president did not put forward an idea of his own. sean spicer made it clear that the white house would talk about tax care reform. this has been the most important. if the defined his presidency. -- this would define his presidency. reporter: let's talk about tax reform and another area trump could disrupt. his affiliates around hi
crumbled,untry has the white house has not had a very good run with efforts to repeal and replace obamacare that is the best thing to happen to the trump trade since the inauguration. why have odds of tax reform gone up? david: i have been arguing for some time now it is much more difficult to do health care reform than tax care reform. especially with republicans having 52 seats in the senate. has been latep for this. the spirit -- he was confident to get it done this year, but he said we...
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the north koreans you have to understand this is a criminal oligarchy, so this young, overweight, untried, fearful of his generals, kim jong-un, wants to survive intact with his elites still getting, you know, good brandy and tv sets. so there's some room to believe that negotiations, if we give him a way out, to save face, might well reduce the threat of the situation. but chris, again, they're not giving up their nuclear weapons, period. that's not going to happen. the question is, can we get them more in line with the international community and less of an immediate threat to build icbms that can strike the u.s.? that's where they're headed right now. >> and part of that, robert, obviously, is tied into it all as we were saying is the dependence on china and during the campaign, president trump face famously and repeatedly went after china and called them masters of currency manipulation, now he's tweeting this, why would i call china a currency manipulator when they're working with us on the north korea problem. we will see what happens. does that sound like a coherent policy to you?
the north koreans you have to understand this is a criminal oligarchy, so this young, overweight, untried, fearful of his generals, kim jong-un, wants to survive intact with his elites still getting, you know, good brandy and tv sets. so there's some room to believe that negotiations, if we give him a way out, to save face, might well reduce the threat of the situation. but chris, again, they're not giving up their nuclear weapons, period. that's not going to happen. the question is, can we get...
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it's not just that he's young and untried and insecure in power. it's also their rhetoric is so velacose, so outrageous that at some point you have to wonder do they believe it themselves. certainly his generals may well, so, i think richard engel is entirely correct. preemptive strike might well result in a massive artillery bombardment of the city of seoul, for an example. and the north koreans have a considerable number of diesel submarines which if they put to sea could be a real threat to the region. so, you know, i think appropriately we're putting some military power behind an attempt to generate help from the chinese. but we've got to build a defensive missile system in japan, south korea, and the u.s. navy in the region. these people are going to put the u.s. at great peril. >> and would the people on the military side of this, the other four-star generals, because we heard from the president when he was asked whether or not he had ordered that big bombing in afghanistan. he said, you know, he's given a lot of power to the generals. we kno
it's not just that he's young and untried and insecure in power. it's also their rhetoric is so velacose, so outrageous that at some point you have to wonder do they believe it themselves. certainly his generals may well, so, i think richard engel is entirely correct. preemptive strike might well result in a massive artillery bombardment of the city of seoul, for an example. and the north koreans have a considerable number of diesel submarines which if they put to sea could be a real threat to...
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poor muscle is untried apart from a difficult by—election on stock.heresa may will be making a picture very much of that section of the electorate is one of the ways to build on the substantial majority she has in the opinion polls. that got to the house of commons. we are awaiting a statement from boris johnson talking about serve. e—mail to talk about other issues on the foreign affairs agenda. —— talking about syria. you may also talk about other issues. let's return to the announcement of a snap general election. my colleague kristian frazier has been looking at a breakdown of polling data to seem how it has informed the decision. let's ta ke how it has informed the decision. let's take a look at general election 2015 to remind herself. this was the map. the conservatives took a majority of 12. 99 more seats than labour, who were wiped off the map practically in scotland. it's a election for the liberal democrats who want wiped out in the south—west of the country. let's compare that to the referendum in 2016. you can see that the map looks broadl
poor muscle is untried apart from a difficult by—election on stock.heresa may will be making a picture very much of that section of the electorate is one of the ways to build on the substantial majority she has in the opinion polls. that got to the house of commons. we are awaiting a statement from boris johnson talking about serve. e—mail to talk about other issues on the foreign affairs agenda. —— talking about syria. you may also talk about other issues. let's return to the...
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paul nuttall is untried and untested. ukip may well be at risk of being squeezed.were in copeland and i think theresa may will be making her pitch very much for that section of the electorate as one of the ways she tries to build on the substantial majority she already has. you want planning a holiday in the next few weeks, were you? thankfully, it is the 2nd ofjuly, so thankfully, it is the 2nd ofjuly, so assuming somebody does manage to form a government after the 8th of junei form a government after the 8th of june i feel reasonably happy. hands up june i feel reasonably happy. hands up here, i didn't think she would go foran up here, i didn't think she would go for an early election. i believe the prime minister, maybe i was a bold to do so. 0h, john, back in the discussion for another time. thank you, john. out of the blue, they announced there would be a statement from the prime minister, out of the blue, theresa may stunned westminster and the country with this. i have just chaired a meeting of the cabinet. where we agreed that the government should call a g
paul nuttall is untried and untested. ukip may well be at risk of being squeezed.were in copeland and i think theresa may will be making her pitch very much for that section of the electorate as one of the ways she tries to build on the substantial majority she already has. you want planning a holiday in the next few weeks, were you? thankfully, it is the 2nd ofjuly, so thankfully, it is the 2nd ofjuly, so assuming somebody does manage to form a government after the 8th of junei form a...
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certainly, paul nuttall, relatively untried and untested, apart from a difficult by—election in stokeand, and i think theresa may will be making a pitch very much to that section of the electorate, as one of the ways in which she tries to build on the already quite substantial majority she's already got in the opinion polls. what was your reaction this morning when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. when you heard what theresa may said? iwas surprised. she when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. she was saying for weeks there was unity behind tory plans and lo and behold there isn't unity and she needs an election. this is incredibly opportunistic. she's going to crush what's left of labour in england to give the tory party a free rein for a harder brexit. bad news for the people. you say opportunistic, isn't that what politics is all about?“ could also backfire badly on her. 0nly could also backfire badly on her. only time will tell. i think the arguments against the hard tory brexit will be made. when people come to terms with the cost of brexit, this i
certainly, paul nuttall, relatively untried and untested, apart from a difficult by—election in stokeand, and i think theresa may will be making a pitch very much to that section of the electorate, as one of the ways in which she tries to build on the already quite substantial majority she's already got in the opinion polls. what was your reaction this morning when you heard what theresa may said? i was surprised. when you heard what theresa may said? iwas surprised. she when you heard what...
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significant drop in illegal alien border crossing down 61% sinjanuar this is something that's in our untry's long-term national security interest. >> the actual construction can wait until fall. >> it is not a question of "wait until fall." i think there is a lot of thinks that have to happen. it is like any construction. you have to start doing planning and things. we will take the first steps now, then we will continue to seek funding through fy 18 and further budget to make sure the actual -- it is completed. >> on michael flynn, does the president feel that he was misled by general flynn? >> i think the president made a decision a while ago was general flynn was not straight with the vice president at the time and let him go. i think he stands by that decision and it is up to others to review all the information that's coming out. >> does he now feel he also wasn't straight with him? >> a lot of the facts are still coming out, jonathan. i know the president made a decision couple months ago, it was the right decision. we've moved on and we have continued to stay focused. >> at the time y
significant drop in illegal alien border crossing down 61% sinjanuar this is something that's in our untry's long-term national security interest. >> the actual construction can wait until fall. >> it is not a question of "wait until fall." i think there is a lot of thinks that have to happen. it is like any construction. you have to start doing planning and things. we will take the first steps now, then we will continue to seek funding through fy 18 and further budget to...
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he was the father of his untry, he was also one who always championed peaceful co-existence among the tribes in south sudan. he was very different than obviously the current competing warlords. for that position -- warlords for that position. i'd worked with don payne's father, don payne jr. spoke of this issue, of the genocide resolution. wes passed that resolution -- we passed that resolution through this house together. and as a matter of fact, we brought it before the human rights council, myself and don payne traveled up to new york to raise this issue. what's shocking to us about the current circumstances in south sudan is the effort being undertaken by the world community in order to try to step in and provide some measure of peace and of course we've talked today about what has happened to the people of south sudan, what has happened to our own aide workers there. t if we reflect for a minute that rwandans have lost their lives there, when we were dealing with this genocide issue in sudan, we took don cheadle, the actor who portrayed a man who was also with us on that trip, we
he was the father of his untry, he was also one who always championed peaceful co-existence among the tribes in south sudan. he was very different than obviously the current competing warlords. for that position -- warlords for that position. i'd worked with don payne's father, don payne jr. spoke of this issue, of the genocide resolution. wes passed that resolution -- we passed that resolution through this house together. and as a matter of fact, we brought it before the human rights council,...
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gun contl mi not brt ofr everyy life rig now t slowlit's becomg mor d morerequent arothe untry so wanto raise awaren for ts. >>o add otheajor r differen sides theyre eitr for gun con or cpletely agnst iwe ed to plore bothides of this argument and how president trump can see both sides. >> guns, a pressing question on everybody's mind. more specifically access, more or less of this. in this documentary we dive into just facts and whether president trump should deal with guns. >> we asked them why they took that stance. >> so let's get into it. i like. s the weapon >> i don't see a need for individuals to have more guns than they do. >> combating with that individual with a gun you could be 200 feet away. >> we have among the most permissive and loose gun laws on earth. >> the u.s. has the largest guns in the world. >> we have more firearms in america than we have people. >> our country is 12.6 guns per one person with an average american owning eight guns. >> so that's almost like one firearm for every citizen in the united states. >> 372 mass gun shootings in 2016. in the est gun laws c
gun contl mi not brt ofr everyy life rig now t slowlit's becomg mor d morerequent arothe untry so wanto raise awaren for ts. >>o add otheajor r differen sides theyre eitr for gun con or cpletely agnst iwe ed to plore bothides of this argument and how president trump can see both sides. >> guns, a pressing question on everybody's mind. more specifically access, more or less of this. in this documentary we dive into just facts and whether president trump should deal with guns....