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race relations have deteriorated this badly under a president who i would say years ago held all the promise in the world for bringing us together as a nationhy would obama bring us together as a nation? lot of money in poverty, lot of money in racism, lot of money and division. obama and hillary have one thing in common, they want to manage misery. they will not bring folks together, they will lose power. they are the race baiter, the racial pimps. they are to make black folks guilty. trish: it is all really about politics and power, and the more you tell people you're hurting because of someone else, the more they'll support you? >> yes, they will not have any ambition for themselves. black lives matter is really saying they're looking america in the eye and they are saying that white people, they believe that white people are superior to them. they believe every problem they have in their lives requires white people to do something. they're saying they believe they're inferior and a second class citizen and you must take care of your pets, them. they're the racist. trish: how is your message different? where is self-empower. in all this?
race relations have deteriorated this badly under a president who i would say years ago held all the promise in the world for bringing us together as a nationhy would obama bring us together as a nation? lot of money in poverty, lot of money in racism, lot of money and division. obama and hillary have one thing in common, they want to manage misery. they will not bring folks together, they will lose power. they are the race baiter, the racial pimps. they are to make black folks guilty. trish:...
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looking at, that you were using to base decisions on, let alone the broader economic impacts for us as a nation. >> to the third point you made about non-state actors using cyber as a weapon system, how grave a threat is that to us currently? >> it doesn't take billions of dollars of investment. it doesn't take decades of time. sieb ser the great equalizer in some ways. >> reporter: with growing evidence that russia was behind the attack on ukraine's power grid, lawmakers were told the use of cyber weapons is not a hypothetical. >> does russia have the capability to inflict serious harm to our critical infrastructure? >> yes. >> reporter: rogers testified that beijing's attacks on american industry are not letting up. >> we continue to see them engage in activity directed against u.s. companies. >> the admiral who leads the u.s. cyber command say the chinese appear to be stealing american secrets to give their businesses an edge. >> using that then to generate economic advantage is not something that's acceptable to the u.s. >> reporter: with the recent hack of the med star hospital network, ro
looking at, that you were using to base decisions on, let alone the broader economic impacts for us as a nation. >> to the third point you made about non-state actors using cyber as a weapon system, how grave a threat is that to us currently? >> it doesn't take billions of dollars of investment. it doesn't take decades of time. sieb ser the great equalizer in some ways. >> reporter: with growing evidence that russia was behind the attack on ukraine's power grid, lawmakers were...
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. >> we can learn more about us as a nation and what we do in the current day. mike: they hope to involve librarians, high school and college students to fill a gap with the holocaust archives containing report from the major publications. did a small paper in st. louis have to say. mike: after the training session in d.c., andrea hoffman a retired teacher found a 1938 story in the "fredericksburg freelance star." >> i sat there and i went through articles for hours. >> the more she researches and the more parallel she sees to today's argument about the foreign policy and refugees. >> it's extraordinary to see how as much as things change, in many ways they stay the same. >> at that time, historians explain for many americans the report out of europe were beyond belief. >> it seems like it's too much. >> some was inaccurate like this article mistreatment. >> importantly this was an a.p. wire service article that means it would have appeared in other papers throughout u.s. >> organizers are seeking contributors from across the country for the history unfolded proj
. >> we can learn more about us as a nation and what we do in the current day. mike: they hope to involve librarians, high school and college students to fill a gap with the holocaust archives containing report from the major publications. did a small paper in st. louis have to say. mike: after the training session in d.c., andrea hoffman a retired teacher found a 1938 story in the "fredericksburg freelance star." >> i sat there and i went through articles for hours....
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it is time for us as a nation to get up. to shake it off and be who we were destined to be. reporter: a bit of a different ted cruz than we normally see on the campaign trail. less the firebrand, more the visionary, trying to model himself in the role of ronald reagan or john f. kennedy but we also saw a different donald trump last night. you note that in the soundbite he played, he called and senator cruz, not lying ted cruz. he also called him governor john kasich. is this the result of his team in dc say you've got to be more presidential. you've got to win the hearts and minds of voters. it can't be my way or the highway if you want to win this thing before the convention. john? jon: donald trump the grown-up we've been hearing from. john robert, thank you. in the meantime on the democratic side, hillary clinton also winning decisively in her adopted home state, picking up 50 percent 58 percent in new york and 135 of the 247 delegates. our next guest says the results forced bernie sanders to make a difficult decision with the next tuesday's contest looking though better f
it is time for us as a nation to get up. to shake it off and be who we were destined to be. reporter: a bit of a different ted cruz than we normally see on the campaign trail. less the firebrand, more the visionary, trying to model himself in the role of ronald reagan or john f. kennedy but we also saw a different donald trump last night. you note that in the soundbite he played, he called and senator cruz, not lying ted cruz. he also called him governor john kasich. is this the result of his...
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let alone the broader economic impact for us as a nation. the other concern i have is to date, most penetrations of systems that we've seen by actors have either been to steal data, or to do reconnaissance. what happenes if the purpose of the intrusion becomes to manipulate the data? and so you can no longer believe what you are seeing? think about the implications of that, if you couldn't trust the military picture that you were looking at. that you're using to base decisions on. and let alone the broader economic impacts for us as a nation. >> senator shaheen? >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you, admiral for being here and for the job that you're doing every day to protect the country. i want to first start with a statement you made in earlier i think to a question from senator mccain about does russia have the cassity to inflict serious harm to our infrastructure and you said yes. do we have capacity to inflict serious harm to russia's infrastructure? >> in an unclassified hearing, i'd rather not get into that if i could, ma'am. >> b
let alone the broader economic impact for us as a nation. the other concern i have is to date, most penetrations of systems that we've seen by actors have either been to steal data, or to do reconnaissance. what happenes if the purpose of the intrusion becomes to manipulate the data? and so you can no longer believe what you are seeing? think about the implications of that, if you couldn't trust the military picture that you were looking at. that you're using to base decisions on. and let alone...
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looking, that you're using to base decisions on and let alone the broader economic impacts for us as a nation. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you admiral for being here and for the job that you're doing every day. i wanted to start with does russia have the ability to inflict serious harm. do we have the capability? >> in a classified discussion, i would rather not get into that. >> let me put it in the context of i assume there is some mutual detouerrence that goes on when we're talking about some state actors. >> again, it's a lot more complicated than just the yes or no. >> i hope we can ask that question in a classified setting. i had the opportunity over the last two weeks to visit astoniya and probably the first victim of a cyber attack by a nation state by russia. it's been acredited by nato and to hear them talk about how they thi think. can you talk how cyber come works with nato allies? >> i've been there myself and to the center and in brussels for example in december and as u.s. cyber command, i addressed the north atlantic counsel one of the member nations asked
looking, that you're using to base decisions on and let alone the broader economic impacts for us as a nation. >> senator? >> thank you, mr. chairman and thank you admiral for being here and for the job that you're doing every day. i wanted to start with does russia have the ability to inflict serious harm. do we have the capability? >> in a classified discussion, i would rather not get into that. >> let me put it in the context of i assume there is some mutual...
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let alone the broader economic impact for us as a nation. the other concern i have is to date most penetration of systems by actors has either been to steal data or reconnaissance. what if the purpose of the intrusion becomes to manipulate data so you can no longer believe what you are seeing? think about the implications of that, if you couldn't trust the military picture that you were looking at, that you're using to base decisions on. let alone the broader economic mpacts for us as a nation. >> i wanted to first start with a statement you made earlier, i think, to a question from senator mccain about does russia have the capacity to inflick series harm on infrastructure and you said -- inflict serious harm on infrastructure and you said yes. do we have that capacity to do to russia's infrastructure? mr. rogers: in an unclassified hearing i'd rather not get into that, if i could, ma'am. ms. shea-porter: let me put it in the context -- ms. shaheen: let me put it in the context, i assume there's mutual deterrence that goes on when we're talk
let alone the broader economic impact for us as a nation. the other concern i have is to date most penetration of systems by actors has either been to steal data or reconnaissance. what if the purpose of the intrusion becomes to manipulate data so you can no longer believe what you are seeing? think about the implications of that, if you couldn't trust the military picture that you were looking at, that you're using to base decisions on. let alone the broader economic mpacts for us as a nation....
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the tragic events recently in paris and brussels show how important it is for us as a nation to be ready to prevent, protect against respond to and recover from complex coordinated terrorist attacks. with such a wide ranging array of threats and hazards we must work together to leverage all of our collective resources at every level of government in order to achieve our goal of a secure and resilient nation. with that in mind, i'd like to tell you about some of the things we are doing to address these challenges. fema is working with every state and large urban air to identify their specific risks set outcome based targets and assess their capabilities. they identify remaining gaps in their capability which then drive investments across their jurisdiction in grants. but in local resources and in mutual aid planning. this ensures fema's grant funds go to the most critical priority areas. in 2015, fema pride $176 billion in preparedness grant funds to address priority capability gaps. we annized state information alongside risk and capability data to ensure funds are being used efficiently
the tragic events recently in paris and brussels show how important it is for us as a nation to be ready to prevent, protect against respond to and recover from complex coordinated terrorist attacks. with such a wide ranging array of threats and hazards we must work together to leverage all of our collective resources at every level of government in order to achieve our goal of a secure and resilient nation. with that in mind, i'd like to tell you about some of the things we are doing to...
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a lot of us would like to see that change to some extent. a lot of us would like to see a budget where we as a nation periodically enact priorities and changes in priorities and the like. i'm going to talk today about one possible proposal along those lines, recognizing that reformers' experiments are likely to be -- to take 20 years to reach fruition. i have a nice, long gestation period i provided for myself. this process is something we call portfolio budget and it's a product of the work of the national budget round table that myself and maya and butler co-chair a group of budgeteers that meet together and talk about these issues. basically, the question is, can we somehow give renewed life to that vision that congress had in 1974, that we can in fact make hard choices again through some kind of concerted way of looking at our priorities. the notion that this is difficult, particularly for a polarized congress, is one of those things that we all have to agree on. the question is isn't it better to start working on approaches today to do some kind of more rationalized budgeting so that they'ren th
a lot of us would like to see that change to some extent. a lot of us would like to see a budget where we as a nation periodically enact priorities and changes in priorities and the like. i'm going to talk today about one possible proposal along those lines, recognizing that reformers' experiments are likely to be -- to take 20 years to reach fruition. i have a nice, long gestation period i provided for myself. this process is something we call portfolio budget and it's a product of the work of...
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but there is still more that unites us as a nation than divides us as a nation that is true in this chamber as well we came together on tax policy and did that. taxes were going to go up, mr. speaker. in this tough economy taxes were going to go up on almost every family in the land. we prevented that income tax increase from hitting 99% of all americans. mr. speaker, i wanted to prevent the tax increase on 100% of americans. i couldn't get the votes to get that done. i know you would have joined me in that. but sometimes you have a choice between can you get something done or will you get nothing done? and i promise you, mr. speaker, if you're working hard trying to provide for your family back home, you do not care who is to blame for a problem. you just want the problem fixed. we could have stood around this chamber. we could have argued amongst ourselves whether the perfect is the enemy of the good. we did not. we struggled to find agreement. we found that agreement. and we made a difference for 99% of americans in the struggling economy today. that counts. mr. speaker, we talked about
but there is still more that unites us as a nation than divides us as a nation that is true in this chamber as well we came together on tax policy and did that. taxes were going to go up, mr. speaker. in this tough economy taxes were going to go up on almost every family in the land. we prevented that income tax increase from hitting 99% of all americans. mr. speaker, i wanted to prevent the tax increase on 100% of americans. i couldn't get the votes to get that done. i know you would have...
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a multicultural america. they believe in their heart that that is the right thing to do. trish: colonel, one of the things that has made us great as a nations the fact that we have had people come here from some different place. >> yes. trish: part of our foundation. yes, yet, what is different about muslims -- we see it happening in europe right now. they're not integrating. in part because this religion has taken on such a political tone in terms of this extreme itch. so they're living there in communities embraceing these isis ideas and consequently, not becoming members of western society. and so i just think it's a huge risk when our own intelligence officers are telling us we can't vet these people to say, come on on. come on in! >> trish, you're absolutely right. of course you are, but just recently in europe, some of the serious mainstream politicians have begun to ask the tough questions. they're actually getting ahead of us on this. questions such as is middle-eastern style islam today compatible with western civilization? is it it a mistake to let these people in large numbers. they're beginning to discuss things because we are
a multicultural america. they believe in their heart that that is the right thing to do. trish: colonel, one of the things that has made us great as a nations the fact that we have had people come here from some different place. >> yes. trish: part of our foundation. yes, yet, what is different about muslims -- we see it happening in europe right now. they're not integrating. in part because this religion has taken on such a political tone in terms of this extreme itch. so they're living...
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all of these things that would happen and happen to us as a nation, it is making us look foolish.t is making us look stupid. it is going to change. if i get elected, it is going to change fast. let me just tell you. we are going to make great trade deals. you are about carrier, ford, nabisco. nabisco left chicago. -- they are building a plant in mexico. carrier announced they are laying off 1400 people and moving to mexico. it was a vicious announcement. guy said we are moving to mexico, everyone will be fired. nasty. ford, building a $2.5 billion plant from two years ago. now they are doubling up. when they do it, nobody goes to talk to them. nobody tells them of consequences. they have no consequences. here is trump. president ford, take ford, take carrier, take any of them. i liked to joke because we have fun with it. say,fe or daughter, they dad, please be more presidential. i can't. right now i have to be these people. don't worry. being presidential for me is much easier than doing this. if i was totally presidential, we have 10,000 people here or something? i would have abo
all of these things that would happen and happen to us as a nation, it is making us look foolish.t is making us look stupid. it is going to change. if i get elected, it is going to change fast. let me just tell you. we are going to make great trade deals. you are about carrier, ford, nabisco. nabisco left chicago. -- they are building a plant in mexico. carrier announced they are laying off 1400 people and moving to mexico. it was a vicious announcement. guy said we are moving to mexico,...
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again, budget should be a statement of our national values. whether it's important to us as a nation should be, demonstrated how we write a budget. we have the ryan road to ruin budget, the republican budget, and even that is not cruel enough for some in his party. but again at a budget as a statement of values, we saved republicans shall usher values, show us your budget. the president has put forth and democrats have put forth budgets that are a statement of our values about how we invest in the future. if you needed to know one thing about the ryan budget, the american people needed to know one thing about it, it takes away the medicare guarantee. it gives seniors instead of the guarantee of voucher. very, very seriously undermining the good help, the pillar of financial and health security for america's seniors and working families. we should not leave until we address the public health issues i mentioned, zika being one of them. and not taking money from one public health initiative to another going from, people taking money from a bullet to zika. i don't know, it's stu
again, budget should be a statement of our national values. whether it's important to us as a nation should be, demonstrated how we write a budget. we have the ryan road to ruin budget, the republican budget, and even that is not cruel enough for some in his party. but again at a budget as a statement of values, we saved republicans shall usher values, show us your budget. the president has put forth and democrats have put forth budgets that are a statement of our values about how we invest in...
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and all of the things that would happen, happening to us as a nation. y are doubling up. and nobody tells them of consequences. they have no consequences, nobody. take any of them. take any of them. [inaudible] they would be falling asleep after 20 minutes. but honestly, i probably wouldn't be here. and so we are going to be very presidential. and most importantly have to be really proud of your country. you have to be really proud of your country. and i told my wife come i said, you know, it's going to be tough for me because i want to make this work. but the president of the united states and i love doing it, other people go away for weeks and weeks. and i went up from my father. my father was a hard worker who worked hard and he never took occasions. and he's going nuts and said his son, i just had to get back. that means you love your life. i don't take vacations. unlike obama where he takes the plane and flies to hawaii. he takes a boeing 747 and he flies it to hawaii to play golf and then he talks about global warming. he talks about global warming
and all of the things that would happen, happening to us as a nation. y are doubling up. and nobody tells them of consequences. they have no consequences, nobody. take any of them. take any of them. [inaudible] they would be falling asleep after 20 minutes. but honestly, i probably wouldn't be here. and so we are going to be very presidential. and most importantly have to be really proud of your country. you have to be really proud of your country. and i told my wife come i said, you know, it's...
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. >> it takes a whole group of people to bring this tree alive but artist, actors, audience and that speaks to how we make our city. really symbolic as us as a community, city, and nationorter: just like a tall oak in the sun, with the branches and the sound of the natural world, it makes you feel something, all wonder, joy. >> you must be very proud. >> i am, i am very excited. i think it is a big >> that was vittoria woodill reporting. check out the tree in the kimmel center for free during the day. at night there are performance the at 7:00 and 10:00. >> tree will remain there throughout the rest of the festival which end saturday with the huge street festival that will close down part of the broad street. i will swing by and take a look. it the will be good. >>> coming up in the next half an hour of "eyewitness news" paying a price for the flint water crisis. we will show you who he is being held accountable for drinking disaster. >>> drumming up expert when the democrats come to philadelphia, the special role donkeys will play for the dnc. >>> also rising water leads to more dramatic rescues down south, why some fear the worst is still to come, katie? >>> well, br
. >> it takes a whole group of people to bring this tree alive but artist, actors, audience and that speaks to how we make our city. really symbolic as us as a community, city, and nationorter: just like a tall oak in the sun, with the branches and the sound of the natural world, it makes you feel something, all wonder, joy. >> you must be very proud. >> i am, i am very excited. i think it is a big >> that was vittoria woodill reporting. check out the tree in the kimmel...
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for continuing coverage as we continue to celebrate the villanova wildcats, mens basketball, national title. >> what a day it has been, thank you so much for ride ago long with us, as we welcomed home the 2016, national champion the villanova wildcats, this is so much, we will go back and rewatch it kind of thing. >> no question about it. >> and have more of it for you, coming up tonight at 10:00 and 11:00. we are back here on cbs at 11:00. >> a and cw philly at ten. we will have full highlights on the whole day. >> on behalf of all of us here on "eyewitness news" in the studios, out in the cameras, out in the field people you don't see thanks so much for watching family. nova nation. >> pelley: looking for a win in wisconsin. >> it's a beautiful day. we can have a big surprise tonight, folks. >> we're going to be fine. this race has national implications. >> help me keep the republicans out of the white house. >> pelley: also tonight, cbs news exposes a danger behind bars, a broken health care system. >> he didn't desire a death sentence at grant county jail. >> honors for an american hero. >> she's absolutely the only reason i made it home to my family. >> pe
for continuing coverage as we continue to celebrate the villanova wildcats, mens basketball, national title. >> what a day it has been, thank you so much for ride ago long with us, as we welcomed home the 2016, national champion the villanova wildcats, this is so much, we will go back and rewatch it kind of thing. >> no question about it. >> and have more of it for you, coming up tonight at 10:00 and 11:00. we are back here on cbs at 11:00. >> a and cw philly at ten. we...
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it is time for us as a nation to get up, shake it off, and be who we were destined to be.onvince you otherwise. here is the truth. you don't need me or any politician. but we do need each other, all of us coming together as one as we, the people. because not only do we say, "yes, we can." beginning here and now, we pledge to each and every one of us, "yes, we will." [applause] sen. cruz: and now, my friends, onward to victory. [cheers and applause] ♪ the sun coming up over new york city school bus driver in a traffic jam staring at the faces in her rearview mirror looking at the promise of the promised land one kid dreams of fame and fortune kid helps pay the rent could end up -- one could end up going to prison presidentight be only in america blueing in red, white, and only in america where we dream is because we want to we all get a chance everybody gets to dance only in america sun going down on an alley freeway -- on an l.a. freeway newlyweds in the back of a limousine son and a banker's daughter everythingnt is here to be an actress he was a singer in a band they jus
it is time for us as a nation to get up, shake it off, and be who we were destined to be.onvince you otherwise. here is the truth. you don't need me or any politician. but we do need each other, all of us coming together as one as we, the people. because not only do we say, "yes, we can." beginning here and now, we pledge to each and every one of us, "yes, we will." [applause] sen. cruz: and now, my friends, onward to victory. [cheers and applause] ♪ the sun coming up over...
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workers get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make us strong fangsly again. so, so important. we need to think smart about areas where our technical superiority gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence and cyber warfare. a great country takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our service men and women the best equipment and support in the world when they serve and where they serve and the best care in the world when they return as veterans and they come back home to civilian life. our veterans -- mra[ applause ] our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly. these are our great people and we must treat them fairly. we must even treat them really well and that will happen under the trump administration. we must develop a foreign policy based on american interests. businesses do not succeed when they lose site of their core interests and neither do countries. look at what happened in the 1990s. embassies in kenya and tanzania, and
workers get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make us strong fangsly again. so, so important. we need to think smart about areas where our technical superiority gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence and cyber warfare. a great country takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our service men and women the best equipment and...
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and what he needs to do to make america great again and get us back on our feet and get us back as a respected nationn this country. that's what we need. we need somebody in the white house not afraid to ruffle feathers because feathers need to be ruffled. we need to be great again. >> another question, he said the other day, yesterday in fact, he accused hillary clinton of playing the woman card and he said that if she were a man, she wouldn't get nearly as many votes. a lot of people didn't like that tone, a lot of his critics. what do you make of that type of talk? >> anybody that looks at mrs. clinton's record as being a servant of the public to vote for her? no way. she does not earn to be able to go and run for president of the united states. she does not deserve that privilege. >> thank you very much for your time, leslie. >> thank you. good luck to you. >> reporter: answers you might expect from the trump supporters, others will say and i'll end with this, that they are happy with a more presidential tone because they didn't agree with a lot of the things that trump says off the cuff and tha
and what he needs to do to make america great again and get us back on our feet and get us back as a respected nationn this country. that's what we need. we need somebody in the white house not afraid to ruffle feathers because feathers need to be ruffled. we need to be great again. >> another question, he said the other day, yesterday in fact, he accused hillary clinton of playing the woman card and he said that if she were a man, she wouldn't get nearly as many votes. a lot of people...
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we're going to win here as well. [ cheers and applause ] let me just speak for a moment about two incidents yesterday that occurred. that really tell us where we are as a nation. you heard a few moments ago from larry. larry is the former president of the communication workers of america, one of our great unions. and i was in buffalo yesterday talking to employees of verizon who are going out on strike. and that is a very difficult decision. nobody goes out on strike without a lot of thought because there's a lot of pain going on in families when you don't have any income coming in. but they're going out on strike because they refuse to be beaten down by a greedy corporation. who could care less about them or the people of this country. all they want is more and more profit. and it doesn't matter what happens to their employees or people in america. this is what they want to do. they want to cut benefits for their employees. they want to throw american workers out on the street. and move their calling centers to low-wage countries around the world. they are not investing in inner cities in america, where people today do not have quality broadband. and they go
we're going to win here as well. [ cheers and applause ] let me just speak for a moment about two incidents yesterday that occurred. that really tell us where we are as a nation. you heard a few moments ago from larry. larry is the former president of the communication workers of america, one of our great unions. and i was in buffalo yesterday talking to employees of verizon who are going out on strike. and that is a very difficult decision. nobody goes out on strike without a lot of thought...
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a life. the artists and the actors and audience and that speaks to how we make our city. it's really symbolic of us as communitcommune as a city and aa nationt like a tall oak in the tree with swinging branches and the sounds of the natural world. it makes you feel something. all wonder, joy. >> must be very proud. >> i am. i am very excited. i think that, um, i think it's something of joy. >> the tree is located right in the lobby of the kimmel center. and it's free. if you wish to bring the kids to play during the day and then stick around at night for either of their performances at either 7:00 or 10:00 p.m. the tree will remain throughout the rest of the festival which ends this saturday unfortunately we can't get enough. with a huge street festival that will close down a part of broad street. >> wow. >> but really going out with a bank with that festival but that tree is just so stu stunning anl the parts it to how about they make the move. >> amazing. >> something you want to see up close for sure. >> a must see i would say. >> vittoria, thanks. >> thank you so much. >> indicate joins us now with our forecast. i think john denver sang
a life. the artists and the actors and audience and that speaks to how we make our city. it's really symbolic of us as communitcommune as a city and aa nationt like a tall oak in the tree with swinging branches and the sounds of the natural world. it makes you feel something. all wonder, joy. >> must be very proud. >> i am. i am very excited. i think that, um, i think it's something of joy. >> the tree is located right in the lobby of the kimmel center. and it's free. if you...
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a life. the artists and the actors and audience and that speaks to how we make our city. it's really symbolic of us as communitcommune as a city and aa nationt like a tall oak in the tree with swinging branches and the sounds of the natural world. it makes you feel something. all wonder, joy. >> must be very proud. >> i am. i am very excited. i think that, um, i think it's something of joy. >> the tree is located right in the lobby of the kimmel center. and it's free. if you wish to bring the kids to play during the day and then stick around at night for either of their performances at either 7:00 or 10:00 p.m. the tree will remain throughout the rest of the festival which ends this saturday unfortunately we can't get enough. with a huge street festival that will close down a part of broad street. >> wow. >> but really going out with a bank with that festival but that tree is just so stu stunning anl the parts it to how about they make the move. >> amazing. >> something you want to see up close for sure. >> a must see i would say. >> vittoria, thanks. >> thank you so much. >> indicate joins us now with our forecast. i think john denver sang
a life. the artists and the actors and audience and that speaks to how we make our city. it's really symbolic of us as communitcommune as a city and aa nationt like a tall oak in the tree with swinging branches and the sounds of the natural world. it makes you feel something. all wonder, joy. >> must be very proud. >> i am. i am very excited. i think that, um, i think it's something of joy. >> the tree is located right in the lobby of the kimmel center. and it's free. if you...
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are they going to get the nation back together by bringing us back together as a nation of christian r how do they plan on uniting us? >> thanks for calling. an independent caller now from richmond hill georgia, alexander, hi. >> hey. it's a pleasure to be here on the show. >> what did you think of former president clinton's speech supporting his wife today? >> supporting his wife, i would say i don't know if you know what just happened, there's been major breaking news from japan. 7.0 earthquake. >> we've heard that news. we are focusing here on the presidential campaign. do you have anything else to say about the speech today? >> no. >> thanks very much forcalling . we will continue our road to the white house coverage on the c-span network 7:00 tonight on our companion network c-span. donald trump will be holding a campaign rally in hartford connecticut. we will have that life for u again, 7 pm eastern time on c-span. now to a house hearing on the security ofthe nation's electorate grid.fema administrator craig a few says the federal government needs to address long-term response a
are they going to get the nation back together by bringing us back together as a nation of christian r how do they plan on uniting us? >> thanks for calling. an independent caller now from richmond hill georgia, alexander, hi. >> hey. it's a pleasure to be here on the show. >> what did you think of former president clinton's speech supporting his wife today? >> supporting his wife, i would say i don't know if you know what just happened, there's been major breaking news...
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it is time as us for a nation to shake it off and be who we were destined to be.on't let anyone try to convince you otherwise. here is the truth. you don't need me, or any politician. but we do need each other, all of us. coming together as one, as we the people, because not only do we say yes we can, beginning here and now we pledge, to each and every one of us, yes we will. [applause] and now, my friends, onward to victory. [applause] [country music] ♪ [country music] ♪ "only in america" ♪ music]try >> texas senator ted cruz in pennsylvania with an eye on next week's primary. earlier tonight, we are from senator bernie sanders, down the road at penn state university in university park. john kasich.ohio cs eyes are on your, with pan's live coverage. in the next hour, we expect to hear from donald trump and secretary hillary clinton. and your phone calls. kyle is joining us from lake city, florida, democrats line. >> i definitely think it is going to be close against hillary and bernie. i think she may have an advantage there. i also think that bernie sanders has
it is time as us for a nation to shake it off and be who we were destined to be.on't let anyone try to convince you otherwise. here is the truth. you don't need me, or any politician. but we do need each other, all of us. coming together as one, as we the people, because not only do we say yes we can, beginning here and now we pledge, to each and every one of us, yes we will. [applause] and now, my friends, onward to victory. [applause] [country music] ♪ [country music] ♪ "only in...
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, get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make us strong financially again. so, so important. we need to think smart about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence, and cyber warfare. a great country also takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute, and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our servicemen and women the best equipment and support in the world, when they serve and where they serve. and the best care in the world, when they return as veterans and they come back home to civilian life. our veterans -- [applause] mr. trump: our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly. these are our great people, and we must treat them fairly. we must even treat them really, really well, and that will happen, under the trump administration. [applause] mr. trump: finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on american interests. businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests, and ne
, get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make us strong financially again. so, so important. we need to think smart about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence, and cyber warfare. a great country also takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute, and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our servicemen and...
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my point being, we as a nation, all of us need to move to a different level. the problem that we face and the future generation face are very significant, much beyond the kind of chatter that we get into here. let me ask you about this issue with women in wisconsin right now. the unfavorable rating for donald trump in wisconsin and i think one poll had him at 76%. this was not a good week for donald trump in communicating with women, and the arrest of his campaign manager for assaulting a woman and a misdemeanor charge on that and a comment on abortion saying women should be punished, i know he walked it back. what would he do to fix this or what would you recommend? >> i would recommend talking frankly about it in terms . in terms of the abortion issue, he needs to go back and talk about some of the things that he said before that demonstrates, you know, his real opinion is what he said it was. i know from an experience that sometimes in the heat of a conversation you say things that you wish you had not said and you walk them back. he did do that. that shoul
my point being, we as a nation, all of us need to move to a different level. the problem that we face and the future generation face are very significant, much beyond the kind of chatter that we get into here. let me ask you about this issue with women in wisconsin right now. the unfavorable rating for donald trump in wisconsin and i think one poll had him at 76%. this was not a good week for donald trump in communicating with women, and the arrest of his campaign manager for assaulting a woman...
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us here. this is the stuff we as a nation have got to work on. >> reporter: hillary clinton had a busy day too, crisscrossing the city as well. she touted the city's diversity, making her final plea to women's groups and gun control groups. >> i never count any chickens before they hatch. we'll see when the polls close. >> reporter: new york is a closed primary, meaning independents can't vote. that could hurt him tomorrow and clinton's baked in support in her home state. >> back here, this event set to begin around 7:00. it features a variety of celebrities including the actor danny glover. sanders for his part hasicides more than two dozen times he intends to win the state of new york but when the votes come in tomorrow, he'll be in pennsylvania. live in long island city, queens tonight, josh einiger, channel 7 eyewitness news. >>> now to the republicans. an attempt tonight by donald trump's campaign to show in this most diverse city of new york that his support comes from more than white people. today at trump tower, a diverse group trying to make the case. did it work? eyewitness news repo
us here. this is the stuff we as a nation have got to work on. >> reporter: hillary clinton had a busy day too, crisscrossing the city as well. she touted the city's diversity, making her final plea to women's groups and gun control groups. >> i never count any chickens before they hatch. we'll see when the polls close. >> reporter: new york is a closed primary, meaning independents can't vote. that could hurt him tomorrow and clinton's baked in support in her home state....
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a law of great female soldiers and sailors and marines who worked with me. i am glad we are moving in this direction. it will make us stronger as a nation. host: next on the republican line is ben from virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for taking our questions. obviously, we have a lot of disagreements, based on me being a republican. i appreciate your candor and agree with your positions, specifically that you cannot change foreign cultures and i believe nato is important. -- would you please comment and i am not asking criminal culpability here -- you spoke about mrs. clinton's experience. as a former marine officer and 15 year veteran in the intelligence committee, would you acknowledge that any person with those responsibilities, who had made the choices she has, been responsible for the best, release of classified information into an unclassified environment would never again hold a u.s. security clearance? that alone, in terms of a person's choices, says a great deal about her willingness to disregard national security and safety for her own and if it. host: i want to give general clark a chance to respond. you,: it might s
a law of great female soldiers and sailors and marines who worked with me. i am glad we are moving in this direction. it will make us stronger as a nation. host: next on the republican line is ben from virginia. caller: good morning. thank you for taking our questions. obviously, we have a lot of disagreements, based on me being a republican. i appreciate your candor and agree with your positions, specifically that you cannot change foreign cultures and i believe nato is important. -- would you...
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does it make us safer as nation? >> that's a good question.e what they're doing in europe? i think we should care. and president obama gave one argument, which is that we americans should care, because we want britain in the european union. it's a strong trading partner, it will help us stand up against the russians. i looked at it and say, hey, wait a minute. europe has a lot of problems, a wave of migrants are coming in and that has economic problems. it's bogged down in regulation for trade. so maybe if britain gets out there's an opportunity for the united states and britain to have a new kind of relationship. a trade alliance that we don't really have right now. >> would we be safer as a nation, the united states f the u.k. got out? >> i think so. >> you do? >> here's why. what's happened in europe, all the migrants coming from the middle east, they're not being vetted. >> as we saw in brussels. they can't keep track of who's where. >> they don't know who's where. >> it would be like crossing the border in the united states. >> like going
does it make us safer as nation? >> that's a good question.e what they're doing in europe? i think we should care. and president obama gave one argument, which is that we americans should care, because we want britain in the european union. it's a strong trading partner, it will help us stand up against the russians. i looked at it and say, hey, wait a minute. europe has a lot of problems, a wave of migrants are coming in and that has economic problems. it's bogged down in regulation for...
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not negate, though, as angela said, the importance of us all now investing in making sure that there is a functioning libyan government and the fact that we now have a accord, t national fragile as it is, requires to us do everything we can to encourage it. this is a conversation hife -- i've had throughout my meetings on this trip, whether in riyadh, london, or now here. th with respect to the ttp negotiations, what you are seeing is differences continually narrowing and i think it's up to the negotiators to try to find compromises and solutions on -- on all these issues. the issue of dispute settlement is something that has gained a lot of attention and attraction. among those who generally oppose trade agreements. keep in mind that the vast majority of trade agreements already contain such dispute esolution mechanisms and the terrible scenarios that are painted in which suddenly corporations are going around suing countries so that they are not able to enforce their public health laws or their nancial regulations or other environmental laws, none of these things have happened with agreements that currently exist and that germany and the united states and the e.u. a
not negate, though, as angela said, the importance of us all now investing in making sure that there is a functioning libyan government and the fact that we now have a accord, t national fragile as it is, requires to us do everything we can to encourage it. this is a conversation hife -- i've had throughout my meetings on this trip, whether in riyadh, london, or now here. th with respect to the ttp negotiations, what you are seeing is differences continually narrowing and i think it's up to the...
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as we should have. that does not negate the importance of us all now investing in making sure that there is a functioning libyan government. the fact that we now have a government and national court, fragile as it is, requires us to do everything we can to encourage it. and this is a conversation i have had throughout my meetings during this trip, whether in london or now here. with respect to the partnership negotiations, what you are saying is differences continually narrowing, and i think it is up to the negotiators to try to find compromises and solutions on all of these issues. the issue of dispute settlement is something that has gained a lot of attention and attraction among those who generally oppose trade agreements. keep in mind that the vast majority of trade agreements already contain such dispute resolution mechanisms. and the terrible scenarios that are painted in which from the cooperations are going around suing countries are going around. none of these things have happened with the many trade agreements that currently exist. and that germany and the united states, and the eu, and others are already a part of. i think it is important for us to look at the fa
as we should have. that does not negate the importance of us all now investing in making sure that there is a functioning libyan government. the fact that we now have a government and national court, fragile as it is, requires us to do everything we can to encourage it. and this is a conversation i have had throughout my meetings during this trip, whether in london or now here. with respect to the partnership negotiations, what you are saying is differences continually narrowing, and i think it...
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us pray. blessed are you mersyful god. you have given a new birth and made us a living hope for the world. as a nation, we have inherited great natural resources and unfailing principles to guide our destiny. by your power, you have safeguarded faith in your people. you have made us ready to reveal our time your createist and goodness in us and for the common good of all. we rejoice in your blessings upon this congress and the people they represent. even during times of various trials and moments of struggle, our gaze is fixed on you as the source of all goodness and foundation of peace. may genuine faith which is more prosheous than gold be proven in us. blessed this day and every day and all that is done within the people's house be for your greater honor and glory, amen. the speaker pro tempore: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval. pursuant to clause 1, rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from michigan, mr. kildee. mr. kildee: please join us in the pledge. i pledge allegiance
us pray. blessed are you mersyful god. you have given a new birth and made us a living hope for the world. as a nation, we have inherited great natural resources and unfailing principles to guide our destiny. by your power, you have safeguarded faith in your people. you have made us ready to reveal our time your createist and goodness in us and for the common good of all. we rejoice in your blessings upon this congress and the people they represent. even during times of various trials and...
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get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, and increase our economic might as a nation, make ustrong financially again. so, so important. we need to think smart about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence, and cyber warfare. a great country also takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute, and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our servicemen and women the best equipment and support in the world when they serve and where they serve. and the best care in the world when they return as veterans and they come back home to civilian life. our veterans -- [applause] in mr. trump: our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly. these are our great people and we must treat them fairly. we must even treat them really, really well, and that will happen under the trump administration. [applause] finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on american interests. businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countr
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national budget? so a proud nation like the greeks is being used as collateral damage. misery is been used as a signal to france that it cannot have cake and eat it. i that what i mean, and the germans -- the german elites have a point of sorts. the french elite always wanted to roll over europe, to determine -- to be the administrators of europe using german monetary to do so. they are smacking them by smacking greece, unfortunately, and pushing the greek nation into an awful, frightful recession. when europe uses whole populations as instruments for the pursuit of 19th-century-like power politics, you know there's something deeply rotten in the kingdom of europe. when you add the refugee crisis on top of that, the centrifugal forces for the loathing attitude, that not in my back yard kind of mentality that the economic conflict has caused, itself onto the refugees and treating them as a bad the news to be thrown off one's backyard and on december the else's backyard, and the result is a complete loss of europe's integrity. nermeen: before we conclude, you have talked
national budget? so a proud nation like the greeks is being used as collateral damage. misery is been used as a signal to france that it cannot have cake and eat it. i that what i mean, and the germans -- the german elites have a point of sorts. the french elite always wanted to roll over europe, to determine -- to be the administrators of europe using german monetary to do so. they are smacking them by smacking greece, unfortunately, and pushing the greek nation into an awful, frightful...
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but don't these symbols make us come to grips with how far we've come as a nation and how far as a nationsations just around the fact that this moment is happening, it enables us to kind of bring more issues to the forefront and to kind of e extend the conversation so it doesn't just end with the $20 bill and the recognition on the $20 bill. >> making sure we get equal distribution of those bills. absolutely. >> vanessa de luca, thank you, editor in chief of "essence" magazine. thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> that does it for me. thanks for watching. i'll see you back here next sunday. ever. the all-new audi a4, with apple carplay integration. mary buys a little lamb. one of millions of orders on this company's servers. accessible by thousands of suppliers and employees globally. but with cyber threats on the rise, mary's data could be under attack. with the help of the at&t network, a network that senses and mitigates cyber threats, their critical data is safer than ever. giving them the agility to be open & secure. because no one knows & like at&t. unless you hav
but don't these symbols make us come to grips with how far we've come as a nation and how far as a nationsations just around the fact that this moment is happening, it enables us to kind of bring more issues to the forefront and to kind of e extend the conversation so it doesn't just end with the $20 bill and the recognition on the $20 bill. >> making sure we get equal distribution of those bills. absolutely. >> vanessa de luca, thank you, editor in chief of "essence"...
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a push to raise awareness of the perils of coaching at the invitation of the kenyan president. as well as -- animal rights groups and african leaders are gathered in the nation. they are using the summit to demand a total ban on the ivory trade. >> poaching is aided by international criminal syndicates. it fuels corruption. it undermines the rule of law as well as security, and it even provides funding for other transnational crimes. >> but simply stemming the supply of ivory will not be enough. the man, needs to be tackled. of particular concern, the enthusiasm of the asian market, where a kilo of rock tusk can fetch in the neighborhood of 800 euros. saturday, in the nairobi national park, kenya will burn 5% of the global stock of ivory. >> it is important because kenya is demonstrating practically that kenya believes that the only value of ivory and the rhino horn is either on the elephant or the rhino. >> in africa, some 30,000 elephants are killed every year to satisfy the ivory market. kenya has already and limited in number of anti-poaching measures, including ivory sensitive sniffer dogs at airports, and they are starting to bear fruit. last year, 94 elephants and rh
a push to raise awareness of the perils of coaching at the invitation of the kenyan president. as well as -- animal rights groups and african leaders are gathered in the nation. they are using the summit to demand a total ban on the ivory trade. >> poaching is aided by international criminal syndicates. it fuels corruption. it undermines the rule of law as well as security, and it even provides funding for other transnational crimes. >> but simply stemming the supply of ivory will...
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a lot more "face the nation." stay with us. across pennsylvania, he's praised as a progressive champion with a record of reform.shapiro the democrats most compelling candidate for attorney general. he'll protect seniors from scams and stand up to polluting frackers. he's backed by law enforcement, supported by planned parenthood and he's endorsed by president obama - who says shapiro "represents the next generation of progressive leadership". democrat josh shapiro an attorney general...for us joe sestak supports a plan that the new york timesfactreported makes cuts to social security benefits. and the plan raises the retirement age. it's true. the a.a.r.p. opposed the plan, citing dramatic cuts to medicare benefits. the plan sestak supports means higher out-of-pocket costs for millions on medicare. any way you spin it, the truth about sestak is gonna hurt. women vote is responsible for the content of this advertising. >> dickerson: welcome back to fakes the nation. joinings us now reihan salam executive editor of the "national review." ed ed o'keefe with the "washington post." cbs news congressional corresponde
a lot more "face the nation." stay with us. across pennsylvania, he's praised as a progressive champion with a record of reform.shapiro the democrats most compelling candidate for attorney general. he'll protect seniors from scams and stand up to polluting frackers. he's backed by law enforcement, supported by planned parenthood and he's endorsed by president obama - who says shapiro "represents the next generation of progressive leadership". democrat josh shapiro an...
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nation's military. it takes a village to support us as we transition. this is one of the defining characteristics of team red, white and blue. it gives the answer into the military population and our service members and veterans understanding of the community to which they return. i see a resilient population that has not led invisible wounds or injuries to find them, but uses them in a way to real in strength and inspire. i see population that is one of the country's greatest assets. you will go on to do great things. as a father of four with a great life of 10 years -- great wife of 10 years, none of this would have been possible with the support and service of our military community. i urge all of you to keep setting higher goals. obama visited me in walter reed. set behind him with my employers as we pledge to hire more veterans in the joining forces initiative. , it is my tremendous honor to introduce president barack obama. [applause] pres. obama: good morning, everybody. audience: good morning. [applause] pres. obama: welcome to the white house.
nation's military. it takes a village to support us as we transition. this is one of the defining characteristics of team red, white and blue. it gives the answer into the military population and our service members and veterans understanding of the community to which they return. i see a resilient population that has not led invisible wounds or injuries to find them, but uses them in a way to real in strength and inspire. i see population that is one of the country's greatest assets. you will...
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. >> we must as a nation be more unpredictable. >> he will use a teleprompter. >> believe me. >> this trump. >> lindsey graham said that the speech made no sense. >> what we'll be looking at is the presidential persona almost as important as the content as what he says today. >> lying ted. >> cruz is hoping to change the conversation. >> the next vice president of the united states, carly fiorina. >> i have such a headache. you get a headache watching this guy. >> hello, indiana. >> critics are calling the timing of this announcement desperate. is it? >> no, it's not. >> have you guys seen the hoosiers tonight. >> he called the rim a ring. >> how do you respond. >> it's a hoop. >> he sat down exclusively just a few moments ago. >> we are the underdog, but i think we have a narrow path to victory. >> i'm sorry that people are going to have to see this. >> did you score on bernie. >> no, you did not. when you find something you love, you can never get enough of it. change the way you experience tv with xfinity x1. quite like the human foot. introducing the 255 horsepower lexus is 300 al
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they went on a jeep safari as they toured a national park yesterday in a remote part of the country. they even used large bottles of milk to feed orphan baby elephants and rhinos. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey there, heard the good news? spray 'n wash is back... and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. introducing oikos crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious crunchy toppings like chocolate and peanut butter chips. crunched it! new oikos crunch. >>> here another look at this morning's top stories. it's estimated some 27,000 people showed up for bernie sanders rally in new york city last night. sanders debate hillary clinton tonight in new york city. >>> ahead of tuesday's new york primary. donald trump held a rally in clashed with protesters. >>> kobe bryant
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is this summit has given us a lot of momentum in improving our defenses against this terrible threat. do you do when nuclear material is already in suchands of rogue nations, as north korea? >> north korea has clearly been on a tear lately, and it has been very concerning to all of us that they started 2016 with a nuclear test and have proceeded since to test very advanced missiles. we are very concerned about north korea, and that's why the entire world community has joined together to put in place through theanctions last few security council resolutions. we will continue to work that problem in two ways -- keep that pressure on the sanctions side but also work very hard to ensure that our allies and partners in the region, the republic of korea, japan, are firmly defended from threat from p.r. pyongyang. we have to work it in both ways, and so we will. this the big actor not at summit is russia. can you achieve anything concrete without russia at the table? >> the very interesting facet of this conundrum is that russia continues to work with us quite seriousa number of nuclear security problems. for example, they took the highly enriched uranium out of ira
is this summit has given us a lot of momentum in improving our defenses against this terrible threat. do you do when nuclear material is already in suchands of rogue nations, as north korea? >> north korea has clearly been on a tear lately, and it has been very concerning to all of us that they started 2016 with a nuclear test and have proceeded since to test very advanced missiles. we are very concerned about north korea, and that's why the entire world community has joined together to...
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a new national monument in washington, d.c. nbc news national correspondent edward lawrence gives us a closer look at the issue from washington. >> reporter: women's national soccer matches can be just as exciting as men but a lawsuit by five members of the u.s. women's soccer team highlight the salary gap many women find in the work lays. women soccer players say they are paid than half of what the men get if they make the world cup tournament. today president obama says american women need equality in pay and think it republican congress for paying to act on pay inequality bills. >> your work should be rewarded whether you're a man or a woman. >> reporter: the data shows a wide gap in pay. for example a female financial manager will make 33% less than her male counterpart. a woman accountant will make 19% less. and for a manager in a retail sales a woman would be short changed by 25%. on average women make 79 cents on the dollar compared to men. >> they want the whole damn there are and they are right. >> there's no discounts for being a woman. groceries don't cost us less. rent doesn't cost us less. so why should we be paid less? >> reporter: senate republicans say democrats are try
a new national monument in washington, d.c. nbc news national correspondent edward lawrence gives us a closer look at the issue from washington. >> reporter: women's national soccer matches can be just as exciting as men but a lawsuit by five members of the u.s. women's soccer team highlight the salary gap many women find in the work lays. women soccer players say they are paid than half of what the men get if they make the world cup tournament. today president obama says american women...
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, get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make usong financially again. so, so important. we need to think smarter about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence, and cyber warfare. a great country also takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute, and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our servicemen and women the best equipment and support in the world when they serve and where they serve. and the best care in the world when they return as veterans and they come back home to civilian life. our veterans -- [applause] our veterans have not been treated fairly or justly. these are our great people, and we must treat them fairly. we must even treat them really, really well, and that will happen under the trump administration. [applause] finally, we must develop a foreign policy based on american interests. businesses do not succeed when they lose sight of their core interests and neither do countries. look at
, get the jobs and higher pay that will grow our tax revenues, increase our economic might as a nation, make usong financially again. so, so important. we need to think smarter about areas where our technological superiority, and nobody comes close, gives us an edge. this includes 3d printing, artificial intelligence, and cyber warfare. a great country also takes care of its warriors. our commitment to them is absolute, and i mean absolute. a trump administration will give our servicemen and...
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they went on a jeep safari as they toured a national park yesterday in a remote part of the country. they even used feed orphan baby elephants and rhinos. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey spray 'n wash is back...ws? and even better. it's powerful formula removes everyday stains the first time. which is bad news for stains, and good news for you. spray 'n wash. back 'n better. introducing oikos crunch. greek nonfat yogurt with delicious crunchy toppings like chocolate and peanut butter chips. crunched it! new oikos crunch. be unstoppable. there are two democratic visions for regulating wall street. one says it's okay to take millions from big banks and then tell them what to do. my plan -- break up the big banks, close the tax loopholes, and make them pay their fair share. then we can expand health care to all, and provide universal college education. will they like me?
they went on a jeep safari as they toured a national park yesterday in a remote part of the country. they even used feed orphan baby elephants and rhinos. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." ugh! heartburn! no one burns on my watch! try alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. they work fast and don't taste chalky. mmm...amazing. i have heartburn. alka-seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. hey spray 'n wash is back...ws? and even better. it's powerful formula...
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scott shane's which i think provide you a lot of the context for what i'm going to talk about which is the use of the drone as a strategic instrument of u.s. national security policy. and this is mostly a story of the obama administration which is really the first administration to use them on a truly large scale. the bush administration possessed them but did not use them in anywhere near the frequency of the obama administration. but it is worth looking a little bit at what the bush administration did to provide some context for what follows. the bush administration certainly had the ability to use the armed drones. you've seen early on that capability was present. but in pakistan, which was the most likely place to use them where we couldn't go in on the ground, they were used very intermittently in the early years of the bush administration. it wasn't really until 2008 that the bush administration decided it's going to step up the drone campaign because there's a rising al-qaeda threat perceived in that country. so in the second half of 2008, president bush authorizes large scale use of drone missiles for the first time in pakistan. and we know
scott shane's which i think provide you a lot of the context for what i'm going to talk about which is the use of the drone as a strategic instrument of u.s. national security policy. and this is mostly a story of the obama administration which is really the first administration to use them on a truly large scale. the bush administration possessed them but did not use them in anywhere near the frequency of the obama administration. but it is worth looking a little bit at what the bush...