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the use of targeted killings, most prominently used armed drones is a form of use of armed force and ought to fall under the congress's raw powers. what is your perspective on the interplay between the multiple sources of authority for the government's targeted killing programs and congressional oversight on these operations under the war powers act? >> the executive branch is carrying out, as i understand it, a drone attack, target killings under a variety of different authorities. some of them by the military or under the aumf. some of them may be under intelligence authorities. conceivably under the president's art cal two authority. although, i think most of it is probably authorized by congress. >> so you suggest that we do the raw powers act. how would in your view a new authorization deal with this issue? what would be the recommendations you would make in terms of the restrictions of notification that would have to be given to congress? >> right. the -- i don't know that they would address the drone issue. i think you mean more generally. >> the targeted killing issue, yeah.
the use of targeted killings, most prominently used armed drones is a form of use of armed force and ought to fall under the congress's raw powers. what is your perspective on the interplay between the multiple sources of authority for the government's targeted killing programs and congressional oversight on these operations under the war powers act? >> the executive branch is carrying out, as i understand it, a drone attack, target killings under a variety of different authorities. some...
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between the us and the e.u. . well talks over the divisive over arching trade deal between europe and the us are likely to be resurrected in a few months time but the to tip agreement arguably faces more hurdles than ever with trade being an increasing weapon of choice for both sides in recent months. war is the catalyst for innovation and adaptation and changes afoot once again every decision on trade on taxes will be made to benefit american workers protection will lead to greater prosperity and strength it seems the nature of war in the twenty first century is economic and international troops are already breaking down new front so already opening up both east and west. president trump's investigation into steel imports on u.s. national security could see imports being shelved but europe is no longer playing mr nice guy with washington then there's a new kid the terror of a different kind of race of protectionism is real we will defend europe against those who do not play by the groups and to fight hard for the
between the us and the e.u. . well talks over the divisive over arching trade deal between europe and the us are likely to be resurrected in a few months time but the to tip agreement arguably faces more hurdles than ever with trade being an increasing weapon of choice for both sides in recent months. war is the catalyst for innovation and adaptation and changes afoot once again every decision on trade on taxes will be made to benefit american workers protection will lead to greater prosperity...
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they are real challenges for us. out of the building quickly as we were trying to get in. have you ever seen a fire like it? i have never seen a fire on this scale in my whole career, no. i have seen lots of fires in the london fire brigade but nothing on this scale. exhausted, having spent hours tackling a fire which has been described as unprecedented in its scale, and the work is far from over. now comes the task of making the building safe enough to allow a thorough search and recovery. you have had a chance to speak to some of those involved. how are they doing if not physically but mentally? i have spoken to quite a few people, they are ok. the main thing is they are tired, but they are so keen to ensure that we complete the job. they were on duty again, a lot of them were on duty last night, some of them will be on duty tonight, and they want to come back. they want to come back and assist. thankfully only a handful of firefighters received minor injuries. the mental scars from what they saw and heard may take
they are real challenges for us. out of the building quickly as we were trying to get in. have you ever seen a fire like it? i have never seen a fire on this scale in my whole career, no. i have seen lots of fires in the london fire brigade but nothing on this scale. exhausted, having spent hours tackling a fire which has been described as unprecedented in its scale, and the work is far from over. now comes the task of making the building safe enough to allow a thorough search and recovery. you...
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just how i wanted us to. take care of us cannot believe that this. all took. all this is all the big one. not. going to leave. you to leave. you. can't believe. i think. it's interesting. if you. look a little. easier. i know how to but if i don't for something to whoop. because the. earth. will. have to live. nudism time is ahead on that as an adult onset angle as jessica as it's us is i as a cause i knew the answer to that and because i was a humble kind and understood it is saying what hangal at the mouth of a fairness so tell us a come. in . to. thank. you. so much the environment. right now with. chemical discoveries over the last century made every day life easier but at what cost this is cereal is exceptionally sick. no wonder it's confidential. system here is old industrial giants reaps the benefit. by chemical production. you know as if these people are people just experimental animals decades later the toxic environment continues to poison lives and we found these astronomically high levels of dioxin levels that my staff think maybe some of the highe
just how i wanted us to. take care of us cannot believe that this. all took. all this is all the big one. not. going to leave. you to leave. you. can't believe. i think. it's interesting. if you. look a little. easier. i know how to but if i don't for something to whoop. because the. earth. will. have to live. nudism time is ahead on that as an adult onset angle as jessica as it's us is i as a cause i knew the answer to that and because i was a humble kind and understood it is saying what...
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to learn more about us.ch of facebook has long been an open secret, but now it's something the political parties are getting in on too. in fact, both the trump campaign and the leave.eu groups credited facebook as being a vital part of their electioneering. we know that the personal details that you give to social networks allow them to send you relevant, targeted content, and it goes much deeper thanjust your basic demographics. there are now data analytics companies claiming to be able to micro—target and micro—tweak messages for individual readers, playing to their biases and fears. if you know the personality of the people you're targeting, you can nuance your messaging to resonate more effectively with those key audience groups. what's also emerging is that political parties have been using this data to reach potential voters, on a very granular level. so who is being targeted on facebook and how? well, until now, there's been nothing around to analyse any of this, but the snap general election galvanis
to learn more about us.ch of facebook has long been an open secret, but now it's something the political parties are getting in on too. in fact, both the trump campaign and the leave.eu groups credited facebook as being a vital part of their electioneering. we know that the personal details that you give to social networks allow them to send you relevant, targeted content, and it goes much deeper thanjust your basic demographics. there are now data analytics companies claiming to be able to...
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and to back us up, to strengthen us, and to help us in times of need. they're people that i really, really admire, and all i can say is i admire those who stood up this morning for congressman scalise and others who were there. and especially those who were wounded. this is a wonderful institution, and we have wonderful people working with us. heroic people, people who care for this body, people who care for our country, people who care for us. and i think we ought to all thank god every day to have these good people around us. the and we ought to all take time to be kind to them, to show them how much we care, and to show them the friendship that we truly have for them. mr. president, i'm grateful that i know a number of these people, quite a number, and i'm grateful for them for what they do for all of us. mr. president, i suggest the absence of a quorum. -- i yield the floor. mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the majority whip. mr. cornyn: mr. president, let me join my friend, the senior senator from utah, the president pro tempore of
and to back us up, to strengthen us, and to help us in times of need. they're people that i really, really admire, and all i can say is i admire those who stood up this morning for congressman scalise and others who were there. and especially those who were wounded. this is a wonderful institution, and we have wonderful people working with us. heroic people, people who care for this body, people who care for our country, people who care for us. and i think we ought to all thank god every day to...
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like us. mean, i spent years with khalid sheikh mohammed and other high—level, the 1a other terrorist that were captured, and it was clear talking to them that there was nothing we were going to do that would allow them to accept western democracy. in fact, they said western democracy and true shariah cannot coexist. this man said of his time in iraq, when you become the torturer, something happens. it has a corrosive effect over time. it chases you and changes you. the reason waterboarding was not done more than it was was because the interrogators did not want to do it. we agreed to do it to these people to stop catastrophic attacks. once we had enough information that we did not need to use it, we were not interested in it anymore. waterboarding is not the first or best choice. we went out of our way to avoid doing that. and so i think if you... you know? it is one thing to burn people in cages and nail people to trees and crucify children and bury people and throw rocks at them. it is diff
like us. mean, i spent years with khalid sheikh mohammed and other high—level, the 1a other terrorist that were captured, and it was clear talking to them that there was nothing we were going to do that would allow them to accept western democracy. in fact, they said western democracy and true shariah cannot coexist. this man said of his time in iraq, when you become the torturer, something happens. it has a corrosive effect over time. it chases you and changes you. the reason waterboarding...
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amelia did not use this house the same way matilda probably intended it to be used. the rooms that we have looked at, the front parlor and this parlor, were both closed off for most of the time this house was lipton. so, the pocket doors were closed, the curtains were closed, the shades were closed. we have even been told that amelia ii used to keep cardboard in between the window and the shade and the exterior to protect the shades. so she is pretty serious about keeping these rooms closed and not using them. and again they were really only , used for formal occasions. what space the family did use the most was the front reception room, which i can show you right now. and we're going to go past our friend, the suit of armor. this room was really like the casual space. you can get a feeling for the character, based on the fact that they chose to spend most of the time in this space. we have pictures of christian and amelia sitting at this table, looking at books and reading the paper, and christian in his later years used to take a nap on this couch treated full -- c
amelia did not use this house the same way matilda probably intended it to be used. the rooms that we have looked at, the front parlor and this parlor, were both closed off for most of the time this house was lipton. so, the pocket doors were closed, the curtains were closed, the shades were closed. we have even been told that amelia ii used to keep cardboard in between the window and the shade and the exterior to protect the shades. so she is pretty serious about keeping these rooms closed and...
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if you have a story you want us to look at, please email us.ins. raymond says, "i had this operation nearly three years ago and it brought so much pain and misery to my life. total denialfrom the gp and the hospital doctors about mesh problems and i'm still in pain." david says, "i had a groin hernia repair with mesh ten years ago and! hernia repair with mesh ten years ago and i have had pain ever since. it feels like broken glass slash barbed wire in my groin."john says, "i have a an operation since 2015 andi "i have a an operation since 2015 and i have been in pain, but the co nsulta nt and i have been in pain, but the consultant said there was nothing with the operation." let's talk to jackie bullock who had an incisional hernia mesh repair in 2015. stratton richey, had a groin hernia repair a year earlier, but last year he had his mesh removed. kath sansom is from the sling the mesh campaign. krishna moorthy is chief of surgery and consultant surgeon at the british hernia centre which pioneered the use of mesh in the uk. with us a general s
if you have a story you want us to look at, please email us.ins. raymond says, "i had this operation nearly three years ago and it brought so much pain and misery to my life. total denialfrom the gp and the hospital doctors about mesh problems and i'm still in pain." david says, "i had a groin hernia repair with mesh ten years ago and! hernia repair with mesh ten years ago and i have had pain ever since. it feels like broken glass slash barbed wire in my groin."john says,...
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using this is well it's. less likely the more they're not understanding otherwise look at the immigration. look at the. many. differences so if all the differences if they have to have. mass so this one. sport but you know it's not the right of separation but the right of self-determination and it is granted by charter i want to quote you something that since you spoke about the rising i want to quote you something that the chief advisor to the iraqi kurdish leader massoud barzani said just last week and he compared the. referendum to the recent constitutional vote and he said the us people in turkey are voting for their constitutional reform exercise their own democratic ride so we are exercising our democratic right to see what the people of want doesn't he have a point that they have the right to hold this vote and see what their people prefer but i don't want to. i mean they have to state this because i don't know they have the theory. that the background in a bowl i want to say that yes carts that are ou
using this is well it's. less likely the more they're not understanding otherwise look at the immigration. look at the. many. differences so if all the differences if they have to have. mass so this one. sport but you know it's not the right of separation but the right of self-determination and it is granted by charter i want to quote you something that since you spoke about the rising i want to quote you something that the chief advisor to the iraqi kurdish leader massoud barzani said just...
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tell us, tell us about george clooney, i want to know.rand and try to match that. anyway... just yesterday we told you that toshiba appears to have selected the japanese remained led group as a preferred but the issue was that the offer was lower come third to the one offered by the thai burmese company and its been speculated that toshiba might be relu cta nt to ta ke speculated that toshiba might be reluctant to take the offer because of that close ties with china. but to be fair, the company which took over at another troubled company sharp, sharp is starting to make money and its applying to relist its shares on the tokyo stock exchange so at the foxconn agm, the boss said he is not giving up on buying the crown jewel of toshiba, the only unit that seems to be still making money. and hopefully we'll find out the toshiba final decision by next wednesday when toshiba holds its shareholder meeting. good stuff, thank you. we have a little break from george clooney news and i'll talk about the markets. the story we mentioned in the round—u
tell us, tell us about george clooney, i want to know.rand and try to match that. anyway... just yesterday we told you that toshiba appears to have selected the japanese remained led group as a preferred but the issue was that the offer was lower come third to the one offered by the thai burmese company and its been speculated that toshiba might be relu cta nt to ta ke speculated that toshiba might be reluctant to take the offer because of that close ties with china. but to be fair, the company...
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to us the whole time shaping your mind. to us it is disgusting.r quite some time. but when we did read some of the stories, words like understandable were used to describe what happened. many tried to justify it as an act of love. that is not unique to our situation. many victims of domestic abuse are commonly described as an act of love. love is the one word that does not fit at all what happened. he was not fit at all what happened. he was not loving in any way, shape or form. describing it as an act of love detracts from the seriousness of domestic abuse. it almost sympathises with the murderer, which is hard for us to accept, reading that if you weeks later. i would imagine people in similar situations reading those words, it would not make them feel like they were supported or had a way out. was there a narrative as well, he snapped? i think so, yeah. that doesn't help people in a —— domestic abuse situations. it leaves you looking out for binary incident where he snapped, i need to be careful. talking to people in domestic abuse situations,
to us the whole time shaping your mind. to us it is disgusting.r quite some time. but when we did read some of the stories, words like understandable were used to describe what happened. many tried to justify it as an act of love. that is not unique to our situation. many victims of domestic abuse are commonly described as an act of love. love is the one word that does not fit at all what happened. he was not fit at all what happened. he was not loving in any way, shape or form. describing it...
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please, help us. help us to rebuild the hospital. help us to restore what we used to have. ambulance quite often fail to get people to the hospital in time. we have only one hospital. only one center. a friend of mine, her mother died because the ambulance failed to get her on time. she had a heart attack. and she was below 50 years of age. you understand, people are truly worried about their lives. it is not one case.many times we spoke to the hospitals officials. we want to leave, we want to survive. we need your help. please help us, we need our town to have everything it needs. and obviously it should be restored. thank you. >> daria, as a rule i do not talk about my personal matters on my personal life. but looking at you i cannot say you know the same happened with my father. he, they, he was diagnosed with back pain and they did some massage. and my mom told me you know, your father cries because of pain. and then i moved him to a different hospital.he had the same what you had. and even at this stage, they found and that was a long time ago that they found an effici
please, help us. help us to rebuild the hospital. help us to restore what we used to have. ambulance quite often fail to get people to the hospital in time. we have only one hospital. only one center. a friend of mine, her mother died because the ambulance failed to get her on time. she had a heart attack. and she was below 50 years of age. you understand, people are truly worried about their lives. it is not one case.many times we spoke to the hospitals officials. we want to leave, we want to...
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of us. [applause] i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the capital police. [applause] i spoke with special agent bailey and special agent greiner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed our profound gratitude to them. it is clear to me, based on various eyewitness accounts, that without these two heroes, agent bailey and agent greiner, many lives would have been lost. [applause] i know that we want to learn as much as we can about what happened. we just all received a briefing from the sergeant of arms. i have complete confidence in the investigation is being conducted by the capital police, the fbi, who are also working with local law enforcement. i know we want to extend our gratitude for the outpouring of support that we have received throughout the
of us. [applause] i know we want to give our thanks to the first responders and to the alexandria police department who were on the scene in minutes. i know this house wants to state unequivocally that we are, as ever, awed by the tremendous bravery of the capital police. [applause] i spoke with special agent bailey and special agent greiner this morning. one was being treated and one was about to go into surgery. i expressed our profound gratitude to them. it is clear to me, based on various...
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if they come to speak to us and tell us we're here. to give us peaceful. mama is an old lady.she is a lovely lady. she is disabled as well. you know the syrian who escaped with his... with his brother. the one wearing the glasses, the syrian. they escaped, but she is with us in hotel. she is terrified. she is hugging all the time and she is terrified. we are all terrified. i just want to say i really have a lot of anger to the organisation, tmo, the tmo failed everyone living in the area. they we re everyone living in the area. they were ignoring everything. they were ignoring people... you have been going back, concerns of residents... yes. was it something that you had raised? yeah. we have been going in meetings since we moved to the building. what time was that? we moved building. what time was that? we m ove d two building. what time was that? we moved two years ago. everything was still like going on in the building. they were changing and fixing the building at that time. i saw all the neighbours, they were angry. they we re neighbours, they were angry. they were compla
if they come to speak to us and tell us we're here. to give us peaceful. mama is an old lady.she is a lovely lady. she is disabled as well. you know the syrian who escaped with his... with his brother. the one wearing the glasses, the syrian. they escaped, but she is with us in hotel. she is terrified. she is hugging all the time and she is terrified. we are all terrified. i just want to say i really have a lot of anger to the organisation, tmo, the tmo failed everyone living in the area. they...
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system to deter us, and there's nothing to stop us giving that to a machine.or loads of extra content as well. hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. tough questions for both theresa may and jeremy corbyn, as they face a television audience of voters. my my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i am earning today. how can that be fair was to mark we will put more money into the nhs but there is no magic money tree. would you allow north korea or some idiot in iran to bomb us and then start talking? any second stands in which someone is prepared to use a nuclear weapon is disastrous to the whole planet. good morning, it's saturday the 3rd ofjune. ariana grande returns to manchester and visits children in hospital who were injured in the arena bombing.
system to deter us, and there's nothing to stop us giving that to a machine.or loads of extra content as well. hello, this is breakfast, withjon kay and naga munchetty. tough questions for both theresa may and jeremy corbyn, as they face a television audience of voters. my my wage slips from 2009 reflect exactly what i am earning today. how can that be fair was to mark we will put more money into the nhs but there is no magic money tree. would you allow north korea or some idiot in iran to bomb...
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use it whether we use it or not.al belief. i don't see how someone could conclude-- preclude kansas wheat based on national security of food needs basis. that doesn't strike me as legitimate. if it would happen we would have to decide what makes sense in our judgment and i can assure you that the president will look at this very very hard. the reaction will be the same we are going to have with respect any time we take an action on traded all there's always a possibility of someone retaliated. it happens, it's always a possibility of retaliation and the question you have is what it you going to do in response, but if we get unfair retaliation against us i would expect that the president would act strongly and take the position we won't tolerate that scenic great. thanks. about 50% of all us grown wheat is exported making trade incredibly important to a wheat state like kansas. mexico, for example our largest export market for us wheat last year made possible by benefits of nafta. according to the national wheat growe
use it whether we use it or not.al belief. i don't see how someone could conclude-- preclude kansas wheat based on national security of food needs basis. that doesn't strike me as legitimate. if it would happen we would have to decide what makes sense in our judgment and i can assure you that the president will look at this very very hard. the reaction will be the same we are going to have with respect any time we take an action on traded all there's always a possibility of someone retaliated....
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stay with us.ng, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ the toothpaste that helps new parodontax. prevent bleeding gums. if you spit blood when you brush or floss you may have gum problems and could be on the journey to much worse. help stop the journey of gum disease. try new parodontax toothpaste. ♪ i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [laughs] ah... ahem... show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. .. the internet is waiting start for free today at g
stay with us.ng, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we can help find your unlock. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare...
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would agree using nuclear weapons would be so destructive that nobody would ever use them. using them as confrontation would clearly be in his view a very bad thing. and as he put it to the new york times, i would very much not want to be the first one to use them. nevertheless, he has understand the importance to deterrence that meaning obtaining a degree of strategic ambiguity of not telling a potential adversary when we what or why not use such tools. >> ultimately told today in april 2016 i don't want to rule out anything. and he hoped to be the last to use nuclear weapons, that would be a second strike and it would be highly, highly unlikely that i would ever be using them. but he emphasized that he would never rule it out. i can't take anything entirely off the table, he said during the first residential debate., there's essentially nothing here i would argue that is not confident with decades of well-established strategic thinking on nuclear deterrence, notwithstanding the fact that his media process predecessors floated different approaches toward technology and fin
would agree using nuclear weapons would be so destructive that nobody would ever use them. using them as confrontation would clearly be in his view a very bad thing. and as he put it to the new york times, i would very much not want to be the first one to use them. nevertheless, he has understand the importance to deterrence that meaning obtaining a degree of strategic ambiguity of not telling a potential adversary when we what or why not use such tools. >> ultimately told today in april...
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do you want us to be? you have to sort of do, sometimes, many investigations to just identifies who the ie dentedity of the commune can't. it actually as you deal with these things it becomes very difficult to provide an estimate that you would have confidence in where the margin of error, for example, would be sufficiently low or small, i guess you would say, that you would be confident that the 12i789 means anything in terms of this debate. so it's a challenging problem that we have not figured out how to deal with right now. [ inaudible question ] >> i'm saying there's significant challenges to trying to do that efforts that we understand. yeah. >> this is -- i think there's -- so there's the question of what presumption you afford to people you don't know, so that there's a risk of producing numbers that end up being misleading in some way, so if we have transparency efforts, they should inform the public. what is the number metric that is the thing that most or best informs the american people. is kno
do you want us to be? you have to sort of do, sometimes, many investigations to just identifies who the ie dentedity of the commune can't. it actually as you deal with these things it becomes very difficult to provide an estimate that you would have confidence in where the margin of error, for example, would be sufficiently low or small, i guess you would say, that you would be confident that the 12i789 means anything in terms of this debate. so it's a challenging problem that we have not...
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you can't tell us. how can we believe that transparency is the greatest principle if you can't even haveify how many americans been instantly swept up into this effort, and can't answer senator graham's most basic question? how are we supposed to have confidence that you are being careful not to involve more people than necessary to keep america safe, not to avoid the constitutional quality of a warrant? mr. brooker: it is a hard question senator. you, like everyone at this table, is concerned about the privacy of our families, something we think about day in and day out and take very seriously. i think that is why the oversight of this committee done by the fisa and department of justice is so critical to this process. while we are unable to provide absolute metrics on the number of u.s. persons incidentally acquired, we report a lot of this information to the committee in classified form, and publicly -- sen. durbin: senator graham couldn't get the basic information about it himself. i have been with
you can't tell us. how can we believe that transparency is the greatest principle if you can't even haveify how many americans been instantly swept up into this effort, and can't answer senator graham's most basic question? how are we supposed to have confidence that you are being careful not to involve more people than necessary to keep america safe, not to avoid the constitutional quality of a warrant? mr. brooker: it is a hard question senator. you, like everyone at this table, is concerned...
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so you can use snapchat but you can't use twitter? >> snapchat as i understand it, you don't get the level of information that you get from something else. because twitter, you can find out much more information than you could from however many seconds of video or pictures or whatever you get with snapchat. so i think it's -- it was a decision to go for the sites in which the most anonymous information could be collected by an offender. and that offender then would use that to groom the child or otherwise use that information to go meet the child and begin a relationship. so that the child -- >> you mean you -- look, the case books are filled with cases where, to allow certain groups of people to speak, is actually dangerous. like the communists years ago. they said it was a good idea to have a revolution. and all kinds of people have said dangerous things. here you take a group of people who have done something wrong. been fully punished. and you're saying that they might say something to somebody which would be dangerous. and you're
so you can use snapchat but you can't use twitter? >> snapchat as i understand it, you don't get the level of information that you get from something else. because twitter, you can find out much more information than you could from however many seconds of video or pictures or whatever you get with snapchat. so i think it's -- it was a decision to go for the sites in which the most anonymous information could be collected by an offender. and that offender then would use that to groom the...
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that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. please be with us tomorrow.edy: senate republican leaders finally deliver their healthcare plan and not everyone is happy about it. what should stay and what should go. thomas massie is here. mr. democrats force out nancy pelosi? the panel weighs in. and is a black college professor at an elite connecticut college calling for white genocide? that and the college's response. as obamacare continues its heartless death spiral, those who hoped a liberty-rich solution would spring up in its place will be disappointed by
that's it for us tonight. thanks for joining us. please be with us tomorrow.edy: senate republican leaders finally deliver their healthcare plan and not everyone is happy about it. what should stay and what should go. thomas massie is here. mr. democrats force out nancy pelosi? the panel weighs in. and is a black college professor at an elite connecticut college calling for white genocide? that and the college's response. as obamacare continues its heartless death spiral, those who hoped a...
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help us get this done. help us make this different.p us make and build a confident america that our children deserve, that you are building for your families right now today. thank you very much for having me today, i appreciate it, thank you. [applause] thank you. thanks, i appreciate it, thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much mister speaker. we very much appreciate the speaker being with us and we're going to take a few questions, from the audience. we know we only have a little bit of time so i do want to start off with a very serious question mister speaker and house our friend steve? >> he doing a lot better, i saw him friday. [applause] is going to take more surgeries but he's responding. he's breathing on his own, he's talking. he grabbed somebody's phone and started texting away so he's doing a lot better. >> will keep him in your prayers. were going to open it up for questions and you can send us questions to the summit and a.org and also to add us at halftime and st summit. that's summit@nam.org or hashtag mst su
help us get this done. help us make this different.p us make and build a confident america that our children deserve, that you are building for your families right now today. thank you very much for having me today, i appreciate it, thank you. [applause] thank you. thanks, i appreciate it, thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much mister speaker. we very much appreciate the speaker being with us and we're going to take a few questions, from the audience. we know we only have a little...
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and thanks for being with us. join us tomorrow, senator luther strange, congressman jim jordan, ed rollins course at home we always appreciate you watching. give a salute to the 73rd anniversary of d-day. here is lou. lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today lighting a fire under congressional leaders, urging them to get to work on his agenda. president trump met with republican leaders of the house and senate, to jump start his efforts to pass tax reform and repeal and replace obamacare. the white house wants health care passed before the august recess, but congress is nothing, if not slow, and the house has only 42 legislative days remaining before the end of this fiscal year. fox news, chief white house correspondent jn roberts has our report. >> lou, with the news cycle the next three days likely to be dominated by james comey's appearance on capitol hill, the president took a brief lull in the action today to reinvague rate his priorities. >> the core of this agenda is repealing and replacing the d
and thanks for being with us. join us tomorrow, senator luther strange, congressman jim jordan, ed rollins course at home we always appreciate you watching. give a salute to the 73rd anniversary of d-day. here is lou. lou: good evening, everybody. president trump today lighting a fire under congressional leaders, urging them to get to work on his agenda. president trump met with republican leaders of the house and senate, to jump start his efforts to pass tax reform and repeal and replace...
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they're laughing at us, at our stupidity. they laugh at us. they're laughing at us.s crazy what's going on. everybody is laughing at us. they're laughing at us. we don't know what we're doing. they're laughing at us because they think we're stupid. the whole world is laughing at us. they're laughing at this, at what's going on in our country. the world laughs at us, folks. the world laughs at us. >> you get the point what he was saying during the campaign. but according to a brand-new pew research center poll just out, by the end of president obama's presidency, 64% of the people in these 37 countries surveyed had confidence in the u.s. president. that now stands at 22% for president trump. so, how much more difficult does this make u.s. foreign policy? >> a lot more difficult. trump has a credibility problem at home because he misstates the facts frequently and says things that aren't true. he has a similar problem abroad where a lot of foreign countries are not looking to the united states for leadership in the way that they once were. a lot of our european allies
they're laughing at us, at our stupidity. they laugh at us. they're laughing at us.s crazy what's going on. everybody is laughing at us. they're laughing at us. we don't know what we're doing. they're laughing at us because they think we're stupid. the whole world is laughing at us. they're laughing at this, at what's going on in our country. the world laughs at us, folks. the world laughs at us. >> you get the point what he was saying during the campaign. but according to a brand-new pew...
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useful when they are used to combat terrorism.at we have seen is that it has had a huge impact on civil liberties come on human rights, and on activism in the region. more on that story on the bbc news website. let's look at vladimir putin's annual q and a. inevitably the us election came up. the former fbi director said he believed russian meddling took place in the us election process. but, again, he didn't provide any evidence for this, as he put it there was influence over their mind and how they should act. does it ever happen any differently in the world? what about the constant american propaganda? their about the constant american propaganda ? their constant sponsoring? for which they allocate direct funds to. isn't that influence over our mind and an attempt to influence how we should behave during election campaigns? it happens year after year. president trump also showed his mischievous streak. he was asked about this. james comey came up. he was the former fbi director donald trump fired. you know about that. this is w
useful when they are used to combat terrorism.at we have seen is that it has had a huge impact on civil liberties come on human rights, and on activism in the region. more on that story on the bbc news website. let's look at vladimir putin's annual q and a. inevitably the us election came up. the former fbi director said he believed russian meddling took place in the us election process. but, again, he didn't provide any evidence for this, as he put it there was influence over their mind and...
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to call the use of chemical weapons in the. use of with the syrian government. while. the. law there are expressions. like. was on the table. so all of the use of it in course of all. more important than there is it me that. was on the table will. it cross that you will. pull samples from schools these is the basic procedure in the open sea of w. the were unable. to determine where. the little jewel. in the. side of the. jewel. who treated. and so on and so forth. we call but interprets. the missions as the mission so. just the serious and put it in action. to. it is due to the. despite all the repeated all of them the buck. abstain from going on the sun room one can only grown from. seeing people on the ground. and still don't think it's the c.w.t. . just the neighbor in concert. with the will go in the inside and. just be more than just on something specific so. do you believe that there is sufficient evidence for example that sarin gas was used up. you know. just suppose that something like this was used but it is a boat so
to call the use of chemical weapons in the. use of with the syrian government. while. the. law there are expressions. like. was on the table. so all of the use of it in course of all. more important than there is it me that. was on the table will. it cross that you will. pull samples from schools these is the basic procedure in the open sea of w. the were unable. to determine where. the little jewel. in the. side of the. jewel. who treated. and so on and so forth. we call but interprets. the...
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his prime target is the us. story inside bush speech that would lead to doorstep as all very familiar isn't it we saw a very similar documentary released by c.n.n. before called putin the most powerful man in the world although there are plenty of nicely edited sound bites in this latest special report although i have to say probably an overindulgence on the shorts of soldiers marching through moscow. ideas of north korea but we both live in moscow we know this is not something that we see on a daily basis as whole and i'm afraid the closest we come to seeing any solid evidence that russia was behind the attacks is this kind of evidence some of it surprisingly simple such as time stamp showing that the hackers were starting and finishing their work duties on moscow time the closest we come to a smoking gun as you might say that the hacks took place during. working hours but we live in hope that viewers watching this will realize that most go shares a time zone with many other cities around the world and also do
his prime target is the us. story inside bush speech that would lead to doorstep as all very familiar isn't it we saw a very similar documentary released by c.n.n. before called putin the most powerful man in the world although there are plenty of nicely edited sound bites in this latest special report although i have to say probably an overindulgence on the shorts of soldiers marching through moscow. ideas of north korea but we both live in moscow we know this is not something that we see on a...
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me seriously send us an email. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american playing our team. offers more artsy american personal. in many ways the news landscape is just like the future real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never appear on. so much parking for all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. i do not know if the russian state hack into john podesta emails and gave them to wiki leaks but i do know barack obama's director of national intelligence has not provided credible to support his claims of russia i also know he perjured himself in a senate hearing three months before the revelations provided by edward snowden he denied the deep n.s.a. was carrying out wholesale surveillance of the us. the hyperventilating corporate media has once again proved to be an echo chamber for government claims that cannot be verified you would have thought they would have
me seriously send us an email. all the world's a stage and all the news companies merely players but what kind of parties aren t. american playing our team. offers more artsy american personal. in many ways the news landscape is just like the future real news fake news good actors bad actors and in the end you could never appear on. so much parking for all the world's a stage all the world's a stage all the world's a stage and we are definitely a player. i do not know if the russian state hack...
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yours, we will use yours?y chains, no organisation operates in isolation, supply chains rely on business partners to be able to share... there must be heated debate. there is healthy exchange, urges good, because a committee which is shaping a standard will spend a long time debating those key points. i would agree it is powerful, because everybody has bought into the idea. in a moment we'll take a look through the business pages. but first, here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with us. the business live page is where you can stay ahead with all the day's breaking business news. we keep you up—to—date with the latest details with insight and analysis from the bbc‘s team of editors around the world. we want to hear from you as well. get involved on the bbc business live web page. we're on twitter, and you can find us on facebook. business live on tv and online, whenever you need to know. what other business stories has the media been taking an interest in? joining us again is nandini ramakrishnan, glo
yours, we will use yours?y chains, no organisation operates in isolation, supply chains rely on business partners to be able to share... there must be heated debate. there is healthy exchange, urges good, because a committee which is shaping a standard will spend a long time debating those key points. i would agree it is powerful, because everybody has bought into the idea. in a moment we'll take a look through the business pages. but first, here's a quick reminder of how to get in touch with...
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traders tell us that smugglers benefittraders tell us that smugglers ask for the equivalent of about 150 euros for a cow from india. nobody here is keen to talk to us on camera. >> i'm just the driver. >> we ask if they are his cows. >> i don't know where the cows come from. i am just a driver. >> large cattle markets like this one are held every day at different locations near the border. mohamad hasanujjaman wants to sell six cows here today. we ask whether they come from bangladesh. >> there are a few cattle breeders here as well.l. but i bought these cows at the border. they probably came from the other side. >> sales are recorded at this booth. at the stroke of a pen, an indian cow becomes a b bangladei one. illegal cattle trading is an important part of the economy here. so authorities turn a blind eye. at the market, mohamad harun inspects the livestock on offer. he buys cattle to sell to others. he views the animals as raw material for the leather industry. >> they're skinny, but the hides are quite good. the hides need to be firm. it shouldn't hang down like this. >> i -- it
traders tell us that smugglers benefittraders tell us that smugglers ask for the equivalent of about 150 euros for a cow from india. nobody here is keen to talk to us on camera. >> i'm just the driver. >> we ask if they are his cows. >> i don't know where the cows come from. i am just a driver. >> large cattle markets like this one are held every day at different locations near the border. mohamad hasanujjaman wants to sell six cows here today. we ask whether they come...
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they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden in this country in ways that are substantial. >> were seeing increases, clearly, in certain kinds of illnesses. asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a third. >> one out of every third child born today is going to have diabetes. and if you're a minority, it's one out of two. >> chemicals contribute to the incidence of leukemia. >> breast cancer, infertility. >> alzheimer's, parkinson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago. >> childhood cancers are going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, men today are not the men their grandfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male reproductive development.
they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden in this country in ways that are substantial. >> were seeing increases, clearly, in certain kinds of illnesses. asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a...
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. >> jenniffer joining us on capitol hill. thank you for being with us. tonight,: coming up the senate judiciary committee considers the reauthorization of the fisa bill. then a hearing on terrorist threats in europe. oner, georgia congressman his bill to allow concealed carry weapons in washington dc. the senate judiciary committee examines the foreign intelligence surveillance act, known as fisa. of sectionrization 702 of the law. section 70 two allows intelligence agencies to access communications of foreign nationals outside the u.s.. this includes officials from the fbi, justice department, and the national security agency. this is two hours and 45 minutes. >> important issues that we have before us, today's public hearing will be followed by a classified briefing tomorrow afternoon. this committee last held in oversight hearing on section 702 in may of 2016. since then, the terror attacks against the united states and other countries, particularly our allies, has continued. a month after our hearing, terrorists attacked in orlando nightclub. that sa
. >> jenniffer joining us on capitol hill. thank you for being with us. tonight,: coming up the senate judiciary committee considers the reauthorization of the fisa bill. then a hearing on terrorist threats in europe. oner, georgia congressman his bill to allow concealed carry weapons in washington dc. the senate judiciary committee examines the foreign intelligence surveillance act, known as fisa. of sectionrization 702 of the law. section 70 two allows intelligence agencies to access...
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the use of vehicles. there have been no publicly disclosed instances in which vehicular attacks have been thwarted. we've seen the consequences in niece, stockholm, london and else where. over 1,400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamic attacks in europe in the past three and a half years. including in this number are nine americans. chairman poe, distinguished members, the grave danger that terrorism poses to europe is only likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe to defeat the threat. thank you for inviting me to discuss this with you and i look forward to any question. >> i thank the gentleman. doctor? >> i'd like to thank the chair and the ranking members for inviting me to testify on the subject of the threat posed to europe and the west by the islamic state in iraq and syria or isis. over the past 20 years i've explored the topics of what motivates people to become terrorists and how groups adapt and counterterrorism. much of the research has focused on what is often re
the use of vehicles. there have been no publicly disclosed instances in which vehicular attacks have been thwarted. we've seen the consequences in niece, stockholm, london and else where. over 1,400 people were injured and over 300 people killed in islamic attacks in europe in the past three and a half years. including in this number are nine americans. chairman poe, distinguished members, the grave danger that terrorism poses to europe is only likely to increase. the u.s. must work with europe...
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, using their fitbit. engagement can be used for good, or can be used for bad. >> cooper: zichermann is now working on software called "onward," designed to break user's bad habits. it will track a person's activity and can recommend they do something else when they're spending too much time online. >> zichermann: i think creators have to be liberated to make their content as good as possible. >> cooper: the idea that a tech company is not going to try to make their product as persuasive, as engaging as possible, you're just saying that's not going to happen? >> zichermann: asking technology companies, asking content creators to be less good at what they do feels like a ridiculous ask. it feels impossible. and also, it's very anti- capitalistic. this isn't the system that we live in. >> cooper: ramsay brown and his garage start-up, dopamine labs, made a habit-breaking app as well. it's called "space" and it creates a 12-second delay-- what brown calls a "moment of zen" before any social media app la
, using their fitbit. engagement can be used for good, or can be used for bad. >> cooper: zichermann is now working on software called "onward," designed to break user's bad habits. it will track a person's activity and can recommend they do something else when they're spending too much time online. >> zichermann: i think creators have to be liberated to make their content as good as possible. >> cooper: the idea that a tech company is not going to try to make their...
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tell us about it?ource $200 million in sources made in america. >> that's right, we were fortunate that we started with wal-mart, we have been a vendor for quite sometime. wal-mart has an open call program where american manufacturers can come in and pitch products and we did that several years ago and through open call we have been able to grow and in fact, we are going back three weeks where we will pitch additional products to continue to reach other areas of the store. maria: i remember the headquarters, i've been there and you have the tinny moves that are closets and that's where you make your pitch and the ceo is basically telling, don't even think about raising the price and you get the message right away. >> let's make great product with great design but let's do it at great price points. maria: tell me what's so great about the bottle, president trump has been big advocate for small business including plans to cut tacks, is that going to have an impact on you? >> yes, it will absolutely have
tell us about it?ource $200 million in sources made in america. >> that's right, we were fortunate that we started with wal-mart, we have been a vendor for quite sometime. wal-mart has an open call program where american manufacturers can come in and pitch products and we did that several years ago and through open call we have been able to grow and in fact, we are going back three weeks where we will pitch additional products to continue to reach other areas of the store. maria: i...
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isis has encouraged us to strike and this is what's available to us right now. will use it and will go. trace: i'm fascinated by the fact that a couple days ago we had what looked like a terror attack in manila in the philippines. it ended up killing a couple dozen people because of a fire in the police there say it wasn't a terror attack but just some disgruntled man. immediately, on these terror websites isis took responsibility and if my assumption that there will be some claim of responsibility for this. is isis really really taking responsibility? or are we believing that they are really responsibility for these attacks just because of the inspiration? >> i think, number one, they'll take credit where they believe they can get credit. where law enforcement may not be able to ascribe the motivation anywhere else. i think, in these kind of cases isis is responsible but again it's motivational. it's not that they directed these people to do it other than through indirect means of social media and their propaganda. trace: does it diminish their capacity, at all
isis has encouraged us to strike and this is what's available to us right now. will use it and will go. trace: i'm fascinated by the fact that a couple days ago we had what looked like a terror attack in manila in the philippines. it ended up killing a couple dozen people because of a fire in the police there say it wasn't a terror attack but just some disgruntled man. immediately, on these terror websites isis took responsibility and if my assumption that there will be some claim of...
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stay with us. (vo) my name is bryan. i'm proud to make dog chow in davenport, iowa. dog chow's been a part of my family's life for over 40 years. my grandfather made it and now i'm making it. as a micro-biologist i ensure that dog chow leads with high quality ingredients. lucky for me, there's some great golf here in the carolinas. whether you golf or not, geico could help score you some great savings on car insurance. maybe even hundreds of dollars. whoa! (chuckles) hole in one! and that's a par five, mind you. see how much you could save on car insurance. go to geico.com today. it's easy-drinking... it's refreshing... ♪ if you've got the time ♪ it's what american lager was born to be. ♪ we've got the beer. ♪ welcome to the high life. ♪ miller beer. there are the wildcats 'til we die weekenders. the watch me let if fly. this i gotta try weekenders. then we've got the bendy... ... spendy weekenders. the tranquility awaits. hanging with our mates weekenders and the it's been quite a day... ...so gla
stay with us. (vo) my name is bryan. i'm proud to make dog chow in davenport, iowa. dog chow's been a part of my family's life for over 40 years. my grandfather made it and now i'm making it. as a micro-biologist i ensure that dog chow leads with high quality ingredients. lucky for me, there's some great golf here in the carolinas. whether you golf or not, geico could help score you some great savings on car insurance. maybe even hundreds of dollars. whoa! (chuckles) hole in one! and that's a...
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thank you to speaking to us. tell us the latest?ting follow—up operations on the suspect. they have identified the suspect but have yet to divulges name and his details, pending the follow—up operation. —— divulges his name. “— follow—up operation. —— divulges his name. —— divulge. they say that he was acting alone during this incident. fire services say they have found 3a bodies inside, largely on the second and third floor of building. no specifics yet on whether these are casualties that died of suffocation. as of 10:30am they told us that they found 2a bodies on the second floor and ten bodies on the second floor and ten bodies on the third floor. we have 18 people in local hospitals. police have recovered to make firearms from the suspect including an assault rifle, and also a 38 calibre pistol. according to the police come of the suspect apparently shot himself when he was cornered by responding police unit at around 7am and his body was burned, because apparently he let himself on fire. so details are emerging but we are not
thank you to speaking to us. tell us the latest?ting follow—up operations on the suspect. they have identified the suspect but have yet to divulges name and his details, pending the follow—up operation. —— divulges his name. “— follow—up operation. —— divulges his name. —— divulge. they say that he was acting alone during this incident. fire services say they have found 3a bodies inside, largely on the second and third floor of building. no specifics yet on whether these...
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they'll work for us. and i'm not worried that we'll have a problem growing the size of the naval ship yards as well. i think we've got a good plan out there and we'll be able to press on with that going forward. >> last question before we open it up to the audience. you mentioned the good news is, we got a big bump up in o & m, operations and maintenance money, to do maintenance near term. what's the next big thing past that, that you would like to see more investment -- from a prioritiesation standpoint, where do you need the most help? if admiral moran got his $19.8 billion, what's the next dollar go to? >> yeah, so i think, in my lane, on the maintenance side of the house, the next dollar goes into investing in the ship yards. making the investments necessary to go make the workforce more productive. you know, there's an expectation, a correct expectation from the cno that once you get the workforce you need, we expect you to get better. one of the challenges we face today as we've added a significant
they'll work for us. and i'm not worried that we'll have a problem growing the size of the naval ship yards as well. i think we've got a good plan out there and we'll be able to press on with that going forward. >> last question before we open it up to the audience. you mentioned the good news is, we got a big bump up in o & m, operations and maintenance money, to do maintenance near term. what's the next big thing past that, that you would like to see more investment -- from a...
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this is because we have just been hearing from us defence secretary —— the us, and he chided the us forve described the budget as dead on arrival as he sees it. what are his chances? -- the picture. it is interesting to see how the debate turned. we are already seeing some on the right in the house of representatives complaining that this budget does not go far enough in terms of military spending. on the other side, you have democrats who are complaining that it focuses too much on defence spending with drastic... (inaudible). communications are bad, but i think we canjust communications are bad, but i think we can just about hear what you're saying. we would like to stay with you. he hasjust been to saying. we would like to stay with you. he has just been to the committee that there is no indication that the russian president wants a positive relationship with us at this time. how you read that? well, so that is pa rt how you read that? well, so that is part of the defence power games, as we call them. —— how do you. you have defence officials going up in front of capital hill and the
this is because we have just been hearing from us defence secretary —— the us, and he chided the us forve described the budget as dead on arrival as he sees it. what are his chances? -- the picture. it is interesting to see how the debate turned. we are already seeing some on the right in the house of representatives complaining that this budget does not go far enough in terms of military spending. on the other side, you have democrats who are complaining that it focuses too much on defence...
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who would use it?some honey parts that don't have an address system. it is also releva nt an address system. it is also relevant in developed places. i lived in dubai for a long time. struggling with an address system. i would describe my address to the postman. that was how people found you. ican postman. that was how people found you. i can see the use it there. what he is in the centre of london? that is exactly it. there are also some places you don't think would have a problem. in london, if people come to our office, you put the postcode in and it takes you to the 40 postcode in and it takes you to the a0 flyover. people call and say, i can see you down there. if you think about where we are going with cars which may not have steering wheels, it is kind of ok, you go, it's a little bit inaccurate but i will drive on further and i will find it. we should have a way to reference anywhere very precisely. no delivery driver should be getting lost trying to find your business. people are losing so muc
who would use it?some honey parts that don't have an address system. it is also releva nt an address system. it is also relevant in developed places. i lived in dubai for a long time. struggling with an address system. i would describe my address to the postman. that was how people found you. ican postman. that was how people found you. i can see the use it there. what he is in the centre of london? that is exactly it. there are also some places you don't think would have a problem. in london,...
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it isa even in politics we don't use it. it is a shame to use this word to us. it's a shame.d we want to have our voice heard. let him respond. no, no, syd, you need to let him respond. now you have to let him respond, and then we will take questions calmly from each of you. the first question is that people want stuff in writing. i have written with my colleague, and that letter has hopefully been sent out, if you have not seen it... the council has no clue where my wife and kids are. do you promise you will gather the victims and survivors up from the tragedy together to understand their needs? will you do that? they say they have not been heard, they have not been gathered together in one place. will you ask you will do that? them when they are together, they have the voice of unity. we want to be part of... when we are talking about this inquiry, it has already started, but we have not had the opportunity to come together as one. we need to be pa rt of come together as one. we need to be part of every single decision made. with respect, i think this is where we are at the
it isa even in politics we don't use it. it is a shame to use this word to us. it's a shame.d we want to have our voice heard. let him respond. no, no, syd, you need to let him respond. now you have to let him respond, and then we will take questions calmly from each of you. the first question is that people want stuff in writing. i have written with my colleague, and that letter has hopefully been sent out, if you have not seen it... the council has no clue where my wife and kids are. do you...
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michelle is great to have you with us us. that's it for us tonight. thanks for being with us.the head of the freedom caucus, judge andrew napolitano among our guest here tomorrow. please join us. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: president trump says saturday's attack among that justifies his push for travel ban and british prime minister theresa may says regulating the internet will help prevent future attacks. judge naled paula time of shows why it won't plus the party congressman jason chaffetz tells me why he thinks the former fbi director is taking the easy way out. all aboard, freedom express is pulling into the station. let's do it. the murderous chords rolls to the uk and monday morning quarterbacking begins as the curious and appalled come to the coverage in wreckage of another terrorist attack
michelle is great to have you with us us. that's it for us tonight. thanks for being with us.the head of the freedom caucus, judge andrew napolitano among our guest here tomorrow. please join us. thanks for being with us tonight. good night from new york. kennedy: president trump says saturday's attack among that justifies his push for travel ban and british prime minister theresa may says regulating the internet will help prevent future attacks. judge naled paula time of shows why it won't...
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what can you tell us? >> reporter: montgomery county police arrested three men yesterday, all of them currently being held without bond all scheduled to be here in montgomery county district court on monday afternoon to have bail review hearings. and i want to take a look. police arrested 24-year-old edgar garcon giana of gaithersburg of his 19-year-old brother roger and joseph oval son canal list yanez. charged with two counties of first-degree murder and two counties of conspiracy. the victims, 17-year-old shadi najjar and 18-year-old artem ziberov were shot multiple times the might before set to graduate from northwest high school, and at a press conference police say one of the teens, nach jar they believe was targeted after rumors he robbed one of the suspects. one of the suspects ranged to meet graduation tickets however, it was just a ruse. employees say they don't know if the other victim, ziberov was targeted or happened to be in the car at the wrong place at the wrong time. montgomery county poli
what can you tell us? >> reporter: montgomery county police arrested three men yesterday, all of them currently being held without bond all scheduled to be here in montgomery county district court on monday afternoon to have bail review hearings. and i want to take a look. police arrested 24-year-old edgar garcon giana of gaithersburg of his 19-year-old brother roger and joseph oval son canal list yanez. charged with two counties of first-degree murder and two counties of conspiracy. the...