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i don't know that that will serve us as a nation and serve the world as a whole when you think about some of the places that we are alienating and some of the people we are being buddies with. it seems a little strange. i have one last thing i thought was very interesting is that he seemed to be siding with a giant -- signing with a giant sharp marker. with all the coverage -- i was thinking about that. we have gone from camelot to marks a lot. host: he was using a sharpie. that is the preferred writing instrument of the president. he signs with very bold strokes. fromll go to carl medicine, mississippi. repuican md. as you watch all of this, carl, what is going through your mind right now? guest: it's great. i was there -- caller: i was there in 1982. iran and othert countries take a look at this. god is still in command. visions that in 2013 and 2014 that everything is taking place just like it is now. he was born in 1982. host: he was born in 1984, if you are referring to the north korean leader. he is 34 years old. he spent time in switzerland at a boarding school. he is now the
i don't know that that will serve us as a nation and serve the world as a whole when you think about some of the places that we are alienating and some of the people we are being buddies with. it seems a little strange. i have one last thing i thought was very interesting is that he seemed to be siding with a giant -- signing with a giant sharp marker. with all the coverage -- i was thinking about that. we have gone from camelot to marks a lot. host: he was using a sharpie. that is the...
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history will not be kind to us as a nation and as a people. our if we continue to go down this road. we must stop the madness and stop it now. there was a name by the name of randolph, who was a dean of black leadership during the 1960's when we were planning the march on washington. he kept saying maybe our foremothers and forefathers all came to this great land in different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. our little children, our babies, our young people are crying t for help. we need help from members of congress. we can do better. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. lewis: i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. fitzpatrick, for five minutes. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize the accomplishments of several young people in bucks county, pennsylvania that are advocating for environmental protection using their autistic -- artistic talents. recently the gallery in newtown featured an exhibit titled one planet, wild wife vulnerable to climate change
history will not be kind to us as a nation and as a people. our if we continue to go down this road. we must stop the madness and stop it now. there was a name by the name of randolph, who was a dean of black leadership during the 1960's when we were planning the march on washington. he kept saying maybe our foremothers and forefathers all came to this great land in different ships, but we're all in the same boat now. our little children, our babies, our young people are crying t for help. we...
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. >> i'm submitting to you and the viewers it's far more compassionate for us as a nation, let's reach out with resources to these countries to stabilize these countries to grow their economies to get an environment they want to stay in their own country. >> the violence in central america has to do with drug trafficking. we have 25 million people in this country who consume those drugs. we're partly responsible. so i think when some of them are asking for help from the united states, we should say yes, absolutely. >> jorge ramos, sheriff, i appreciate your time. >> up next steve bannon on the advice he's given his old boss. bill has nothing to worry about. it kills weeds and greens grass, guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. afeeclaritin and relief fromwsy symptoms caused by over 200 allergens. like those from buddy. because stuffed animals are clearly no substitute for real ones. feel the clarity. and live claritin clear. gives us the best nights sleep ever. experience the most highly recommended bed in america for yourself. now through june 3rd is your last chance to save up to $700 o
. >> i'm submitting to you and the viewers it's far more compassionate for us as a nation, let's reach out with resources to these countries to stabilize these countries to grow their economies to get an environment they want to stay in their own country. >> the violence in central america has to do with drug trafficking. we have 25 million people in this country who consume those drugs. we're partly responsible. so i think when some of them are asking for help from the united...
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but in the process, he's dividing us as a nation, which is really a shame. >> we're seeing a very differentction from the nba than we did from the nfl about how their pl players choose to protest. last night, the nba commissioner said these players in our league are speaking out about issues that are important to them and important to society. i think, i encourage them to continue to do that and on top of that, maybe more importantly, look at the things they're doing in their communities. jason, what do you make of how the nba has handled this dispute versus the nfl? why is there such a difference between the two? >> well, i think in reality the nba is thinking about their best interests as a corporation to be honest. i think they realize the best corporations treat their workers very well. that they are the producers for the corporation. so it's a bad idea to actually go against them. and so i don't necessarily think that it's, you know, out of benevolence but i think in many ways they're saying that this is what our workers want. this is what we're going to support them and the nfl has do
but in the process, he's dividing us as a nation, which is really a shame. >> we're seeing a very differentction from the nba than we did from the nfl about how their pl players choose to protest. last night, the nba commissioner said these players in our league are speaking out about issues that are important to them and important to society. i think, i encourage them to continue to do that and on top of that, maybe more importantly, look at the things they're doing in their communities....
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a project in mine -- mind for the north and south poles. >> we are as close as we ever have been as a nation for a new icebreaker to help us as a nation toational sovereignty in both regions. >> fagan is taking over for another vice admiral. under his command the coastguard seized more than 1 million pounds of cocaine the high seas. >>> these little guys were once called homeless, but now you can call them pepperoni puppies. their story begins with a stolen slice of pizza. >> kpix5's len ramirez picks up the tale from there. wen tiand her puppies are cute, cuddly and energetic, but most of all these are lucky dogs. >> just this morning the entire family was made available for adoption. >> reporter: six weeks ago this mixed terrier family of strays was living out in the open at the end of bay road in east palo alto but apparently near starvation. their big break came when some nearby workers sat down to eat a pizza. >> what had happened is this starving little dog had jumped up on the table and literally stole a piece of pizza from them and took off running. >> reporter: one of the workers knew the dog must have been desperate, so he call
a project in mine -- mind for the north and south poles. >> we are as close as we ever have been as a nation for a new icebreaker to help us as a nation toational sovereignty in both regions. >> fagan is taking over for another vice admiral. under his command the coastguard seized more than 1 million pounds of cocaine the high seas. >>> these little guys were once called homeless, but now you can call them pepperoni puppies. their story begins with a stolen slice of pizza....
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i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand themully and the context in which race relations today operate, is a very important dimension of moving forward as a nation. these so you think that monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them should. there are others that we perhaps could elucidate or explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and living a life in a university where i came to realize the wonder of education and opening minds and contributing to the growth and flourishing of individual talent. and thinking about universities as places where people pursue truth, and challenge accepted wisdom, and devote themselves to learning and scholarship. so i had come to believe that universities are among the most important institutions in our society. i began to be invited to take on leadership roles and move from penn to harvard in 2001, to be ahead of the institute for advanced study
i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand themully and the context in which race relations today operate, is a very important dimension of moving forward as a nation. these so you think that monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them should. there are others that we perhaps could elucidate or explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it is about...
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>> immigration has been an issue that has always divided us as a nation. when we go back to the alien and sedition acts, if we take that as an example. i think when we speak of immigrant families, that's a whole different ball game. when we're talking about families. when we're talking about mothers and children, and when i was listening to the interview with tom perez, i thought about barack obama's words many years ago. we're not red states or blue states. we're the united states of america. and the fact that we are seeing these marches all across the country, not just in los angeles and new york, your blue states but here in texas, here in austin. we're going to be having a massive rally in az arizona. when it comes to families, to family values, that is quintessentially american. and the politics starts to subside. i think this is a very important moment that we are seizing as a country that the divisiveness, the divisive rhetoric that we've seen for the past several months is something that i think has reached an extreme, and we're starting to come tog
>> immigration has been an issue that has always divided us as a nation. when we go back to the alien and sedition acts, if we take that as an example. i think when we speak of immigrant families, that's a whole different ball game. when we're talking about families. when we're talking about mothers and children, and when i was listening to the interview with tom perez, i thought about barack obama's words many years ago. we're not red states or blue states. we're the united states of...
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a hardware failure. that's why friday's events left so many of us frustrated. as a nationre than ever. but experts say it would be wise to have some back—up payment optionsjust in case, that's cash to you and me. the consumer group which has warned people to be wary of any phone calls or e—mails about the visa problems. they mayjust be fraudsters trying to use the event to gain your personal details. john mcmanus, bbc news. let's speak to the financial writer, dominic frisby. thank you very urgent forjoining us on bbc news. let's look first of all —— thank you very much forjoining us. —— thank you very much forjoining us. this has given everybody a bit ofa us. this has given everybody a bit of a scare because people are so reliant, how nervous should people be about a three liability?” reliant, how nervous should people be about a three liability? i think not that nervous. as your reporters pays to have a back—up. what the episode shows is just how dependent the financial system is on payments providers, in particular on two payments providers, visa and mastercard. i think
a hardware failure. that's why friday's events left so many of us frustrated. as a nationre than ever. but experts say it would be wise to have some back—up payment optionsjust in case, that's cash to you and me. the consumer group which has warned people to be wary of any phone calls or e—mails about the visa problems. they mayjust be fraudsters trying to use the event to gain your personal details. john mcmanus, bbc news. let's speak to the financial writer, dominic frisby. thank you very...
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i'm submitting to you and the viewers that it's far more compassionate for us as a nation, let's reachfinancial, but advising and aid to these countries to stabilize their countries, to grow their economies, to create an environment where these people would want the stay in their own country, for goodness sakes. >> we're also responsible for that because as you know the violence in central america and mexico has to do with drug trafficking. and guess what? we have 25 million people in this country, in the united states who consume those drugs. so we're partly responsible. so, yes, i do think when some of them are asking for help from the united states, we should say yes, absolutely. >> jorge ramos, sheriff, i appreciate your time. >> up next steve bannon on the advice he's given his old boss. the president, why he mentioned this program, "360," and what it had to do with fired fbi breast cancer james comey and special counsel robert mueller. ♪ i love you baby applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. this is bill's yard. and bill has a "no-weeds,
i'm submitting to you and the viewers that it's far more compassionate for us as a nation, let's reachfinancial, but advising and aid to these countries to stabilize their countries, to grow their economies, to create an environment where these people would want the stay in their own country, for goodness sakes. >> we're also responsible for that because as you know the violence in central america and mexico has to do with drug trafficking. and guess what? we have 25 million people in...
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i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand themully and the race relationsh today is operated sekar important dimension of moving fort as a nation. emily: so you think is monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them showed. others i think we can explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and living a life in a university where i came to educatione wonder of and opening minds and contributing to the growth and flourishing of individual talent , and thinking about universities as places where people pursue truth and challenge accepted wisdom and devote themselves to learning and scholarship. so i had come to believe that universities are among the most important institutions in our society. i began to be invited to take on leadership roles and move from penn to harvard to be the head of an institute for advanced study, which had just and made a part of harvard university, then from ther
i think that is hidden from us a lot as a nation, and to bring out those divisions and understand themully and the race relationsh today is operated sekar important dimension of moving fort as a nation. emily: so you think is monuments and statues should come down? drew: i think it varies. many of them showed. others i think we can explain. emily: how does one get from civil war historian to first woman president of harvard? drew: it is about being part of the university over a long time, and...
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his is what it means for us as a nation. in a way that really sustained support for the war effort. her letters during this time period are just amazing. just filled with spirit. of her cousins as they are beginning to put up on the lawning them of the white house, already looks well to my eyes, i've an advocate for fighting when it sails over quaker. old tunisianeep an saber within my reach and she literally slept with a sword the bed. it's true. hen referring to rumors that the arrogant british cochran had threatened to set fire to the she added i dose not tremble at this but feel affronted that the admiral me notice that he would make his bow in my drawing room soon. of course, question know what happens. the morning before the british invasion of washington, dolley her husband had asked her whether i had the courage or firmness to remain in house until his return and on my assurance that i had no fear but for him and country, he left me. so dolley's drawing room her strategic approach to hostessing are her most significant contributions to the madison era political scene. moment
his is what it means for us as a nation. in a way that really sustained support for the war effort. her letters during this time period are just amazing. just filled with spirit. of her cousins as they are beginning to put up on the lawning them of the white house, already looks well to my eyes, i've an advocate for fighting when it sails over quaker. old tunisianeep an saber within my reach and she literally slept with a sword the bed. it's true. hen referring to rumors that the arrogant...
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necessarily questioning their existence until the events which you enumerated happened, which forced us as a nation, as individuals, to then think about what it means. >> thank you. >> it is critical that we as a historical profession realize that pple doot learn their history from the books we write. they actually learn their history from what we tell them is important. what we name buildings for, and those monuments. we thought we didn't need heroes in history so we looked at jefferson, and we decided, he might have written these words but in reality if genetic testing is right, he probably took advantage of a young african american woman. we disavowed all of this. this came to me after doing graduate work at princeton i was anti-jefferson. one of my colleagues said he was anti-jefferson because he was a monarchist. i realized then it was more obligated than that. we may not actually need heroes, but what people see in monuments are role models. and i think that is important. there are so many role models there besides these confederates. there are those white southerners as well as african-ameri
necessarily questioning their existence until the events which you enumerated happened, which forced us as a nation, as individuals, to then think about what it means. >> thank you. >> it is critical that we as a historical profession realize that pple doot learn their history from the books we write. they actually learn their history from what we tell them is important. what we name buildings for, and those monuments. we thought we didn't need heroes in history so we looked at...
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as a society. we have had the opiod epidemic, which is affecting suicide and suicide risk for us as a nation in several different ways, but one of them is simply through an infusion of access to a -- changes in the economy can affect population suicide rates as well. but i think about the kuculture the culture around self-sufficien self-sufficiency, the can key is to have conversations with one another, it's not a one time thing. >> i really agree. i also think that it's not just people who need help stigmatizing themselves, it's that those who can give help need help and sfig ma advertise themselv themselves. >> while the person who is suffering and in a severe level of distress, that's a severe level of onus to put on someone. it's distorts the way you're thinking about yourself and others around you, i like to think about it that we as a whole society need to know how to have these conversations. >> and that's something we need to talk about. glenn, thank you for being with us, jesse, and david and carl as well. thank you for speaking out. coming up, how to tell if someone you love needs help and wh
as a society. we have had the opiod epidemic, which is affecting suicide and suicide risk for us as a nation in several different ways, but one of them is simply through an infusion of access to a -- changes in the economy can affect population suicide rates as well. but i think about the kuculture the culture around self-sufficien self-sufficiency, the can key is to have conversations with one another, it's not a one time thing. >> i really agree. i also think that it's not just people...
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men and women and the children trying to make better lives for their families and it degrades us as a nation to treat people like this. i urge you to learn more about this important issue which we've been covering the last two weeks. the subject of our latest podcast where he speak with one of the chief aclu attorneys on that case that just got that decision tonight. we talk how it is we got here. >>> u.s. house editor for the cook political report tweeted some striking numbers today. he wrote, so far in 2018 deem primaries with at least one woman, one man and no cumpton ballot, women have won the most votes 59 out of 84 times, or 70%. meanwhile, so far in 2018 gop primaries with at least one woman, one man and no incumbent on the ballot, women have won the most votes 8 out of 21 times or 38%. that is just a small snapshot of how democratic primary voters are choosing women. last night, for example, two women won democratic house primaries in iowa and will now challenge potentially vulnerable republicans this fall. in new mexico, deb holland got one step closer to becoming the first ever fem
men and women and the children trying to make better lives for their families and it degrades us as a nation to treat people like this. i urge you to learn more about this important issue which we've been covering the last two weeks. the subject of our latest podcast where he speak with one of the chief aclu attorneys on that case that just got that decision tonight. we talk how it is we got here. >>> u.s. house editor for the cook political report tweeted some striking numbers today....
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a promise delivered. this week, the backlash. >> our nation is crying out to save our children. save our babies. history will not be kind to us as a nation and as a people if we continue to go down this road. >> the country overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of children separated from their families. [ crying ] >> mommy! >> daddy! >> the president buffeted by blistering criticism. >> it's an atrocious policy. it's inhumane. >> trump's defenders asking if this moment will leave a permanent mark. >> i think this maybe you agree with me or don't, it could become the republicans' new katrina and the president's new katrina. >> yesterday in las vegas, the president was defiant. >> our issue is strong borders no crime. let ms-13 all over our country. that's what's going to happen if you listen to them. >> overnight, the administration announced over 500 children have been reunited with their parents. but thousands of immigrant families remain separated. what happens to the children taken from their parents before the policy's change is still unclear. and the president's new order faces skepticism in the courts. we asked the white ho
a promise delivered. this week, the backlash. >> our nation is crying out to save our children. save our babies. history will not be kind to us as a nation and as a people if we continue to go down this road. >> the country overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of children separated from their families. [ crying ] >> mommy! >> daddy! >> the president buffeted by blistering criticism. >> it's an atrocious policy. it's inhumane. >> trump's defenders asking...
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how it can help advance us as a nation and a country. but as you know, there are people also thatabout ai. there's been a lot of sort of doom's day-like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this sort of, you know, worst-case scenario that a lot of people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate concern, what can we do to help establish a more ethical, you know, responsible way to develop ai? and this is for anybody on the panel to answer. >> so i think thinking about artificial general intelligence today is a little bit like thinking about the internet in maybe the late '50s. if someone was going to describe what the internet would be, how it affected the world and you have this thing called uber, you would be very confused. it would be very hard to understand what that would look like. and the fact that, oh, we forget to put security in there, and we would be paying for that for 30 years worth of
how it can help advance us as a nation and a country. but as you know, there are people also thatabout ai. there's been a lot of sort of doom's day-like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this sort of, you know, worst-case scenario that a lot of people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate concern, what can we do to help establish a more ethical,...
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dangerous and ,his weakens us as a country this strife that president trump formulates by calling the democrats and the media the enemy of the people. this is weakening us as a nationl that despite the absoluteand the cultlike ati f this man, he has made us weaker as a nation. him of the media has called to task for anything, whether promoting the obama birther conspiracy or his claims that the coast guard rescued thousands of people who went out to watch the hurricanes in houston. i am from houston. nobody was watching the hurricanes. we were doing the job the federal government should have done. appearingr struck close door to talk to legislatures. one of the things they'll be open to the public is the confirmation hearing for robert wilke, president trump's nominee to head the veteran affairs department. ,ou can see that on c-span3 c-span.org, and our c-span radio app you beat starting at 2:30 in the afternoon. patrice in oklahoma, democrats line. i just wanted to say this trump administration is a disgrace and i agree with the guy that just called from texas. .onald trump is a big baby he cries about everything, everything everybody else does, but he don't stan
dangerous and ,his weakens us as a country this strife that president trump formulates by calling the democrats and the media the enemy of the people. this is weakening us as a nationl that despite the absoluteand the cultlike ati f this man, he has made us weaker as a nation. him of the media has called to task for anything, whether promoting the obama birther conspiracy or his claims that the coast guard rescued thousands of people who went out to watch the hurricanes in houston. i am from...
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fatal --ed to be a fateful decision for him and a fortunate one for us as a nation. eisenhower went to west point, it didloved football, not work out because of injuries, but he did make it through. longhe went on to a professional apprenticeship, one of it -- some of it rewarding, some of it less so. but it was always at crucial hosting,he right whether it was in washington, d.c. as an assistant to the secretary -- the assistant secretary of defense, or as special assistant to douglas -- douglas macarthur, or working in the battle monuments commission book that he did for don -- john pershing in europe in the late 1920's, or going off to the philippines with macarthur 1935 to 1940, when he gets a much larger view of the world. but the most critical posing eisenhower had in his years, what some would say the wilderness, but really, they were the apprenticeship years, 1922-1920 four, where he is in panama. that is where he comes under the tutelage of a general by the name of foxconn are -- foxconn connor, who is a highly successful military man. i will say just briefly
fatal --ed to be a fateful decision for him and a fortunate one for us as a nation. eisenhower went to west point, it didloved football, not work out because of injuries, but he did make it through. longhe went on to a professional apprenticeship, one of it -- some of it rewarding, some of it less so. but it was always at crucial hosting,he right whether it was in washington, d.c. as an assistant to the secretary -- the assistant secretary of defense, or as special assistant to douglas --...
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men and women and the children trying to make better lives for their families and it degrades us as a natione you to learn more about this important issue which we've been covering the last two weeks. the subject of our latest podcast where he speak with one of the chief aclu attorneys on that case that just got that decision tonight. we talk how it is we got here. i. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you think that one is? (man 1) my guess would be, about... (man 2) i'd say about two hundred. (man 1) yeah... (burke) gives houseplant a whole new meaning. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ you always get the lowest price on our rooms, guaranteed?m let's get someone to say it with a really low voice. carl? lowest price guaranteed. what about the world's lowest limbo stick? how low can you go? nice one, carl. hey i've got an idea. just say, badda book. badda boom. badda book. badda boom. nice. always the lowes
men and women and the children trying to make better lives for their families and it degrades us as a natione you to learn more about this important issue which we've been covering the last two weeks. the subject of our latest podcast where he speak with one of the chief aclu attorneys on that case that just got that decision tonight. we talk how it is we got here. i. even a "cactus calamity". (man 1) i read that the saguaro can live to be two hundred years old. (woman) how old do you...
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us. as a nation and as a people we can do better. much better.o those tapes and i heard little children crying it made me cry. so i marched in washington with members of congress down to the white house. don't give up. don't give in. keep marching. some of you know when i was very young, had all of my hair and a few pounds lighter, there were people that said we would never get a civil rights act or a voting rights act, but we marched. we were arrested, we were jailed, we were beaten, but we didn't give up. we must not give up. i will tell you one thing that we all can do, we all can do is continue to appear in our beloved communities. we are one family. we are one family. we all live in the same house, not just the american house, but the world house. we are all brothers and sisters. it doesn't matter if we are black or white, asian, latino, we are all one people. maybe our fore mothers and forefathers all came to this land in different ships, but we are all in the same boat now. there is no such thing as an illegal human being. we all are human
us. as a nation and as a people we can do better. much better.o those tapes and i heard little children crying it made me cry. so i marched in washington with members of congress down to the white house. don't give up. don't give in. keep marching. some of you know when i was very young, had all of my hair and a few pounds lighter, there were people that said we would never get a civil rights act or a voting rights act, but we marched. we were arrested, we were jailed, we were beaten, but we...
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us today. mr. chair, as you know, a budget should be a statement of our national values. what is important to us as a nation is how we allocate our budget, manifestations in terms of appropriation bills should not be doing harm. this is really a bill, a part sant spending bills that tramples over some of our american values, gutting smart investments in our economy, hurting americans' health and endangering families. a ublicans are pushing for minibus appropriations bills that fails to protect the interests of the american people. many of us have been attracted to the political process as -- it parents to do affects public policy to promote the well-being of our children in ways that are bond our own control. we can give them all the love, ttention, care but we cannot get guarantee the quality of the at they breathe, cleanliness of the water that they drink and the world in which they live in terms of the environment. and so i have very serious concerns about the danger posed in the energy and water portion of this bill. it cuts vital clean energy initiatives, even as gas
us today. mr. chair, as you know, a budget should be a statement of our national values. what is important to us as a nation is how we allocate our budget, manifestations in terms of appropriation bills should not be doing harm. this is really a bill, a part sant spending bills that tramples over some of our american values, gutting smart investments in our economy, hurting americans' health and endangering families. a ublicans are pushing for minibus appropriations bills that fails to protect...
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the thing that's crazy too, what he used as a provision was a national security provision.that direction? president trump said the reason is because of the high canadian. >> so which is it? >> both things can be true. there is one aluminum plant to provide aluminum. one is in canada. it is a national security. >> no it's not. >> yes. it is. they said the tar rafs they oppose. the u.s. steel company -- >> okay. >> yeah. i have facts. that's what i have. >> i have facts too. >> people in pennsylvania, wisconsin, dairy farmers care about it. >> it's not -- >> wait. >> finally small businesses, there's a huge tariff. if you want -- >> but -- >> hold on. >> yeah. >> fill bustering. >> let's put up the photographs. on the right dan showing basically trump versus the g7. he is standing up for what's right for america. what do you make of this? >> it's amaze to go see anyone whining because he takes shots at people all of the time. if his whole persona, if he didn't want to look weak i get that. i think he did. i think taking your toys and going home is not going into a summit with
the thing that's crazy too, what he used as a provision was a national security provision.that direction? president trump said the reason is because of the high canadian. >> so which is it? >> both things can be true. there is one aluminum plant to provide aluminum. one is in canada. it is a national security. >> no it's not. >> yes. it is. they said the tar rafs they oppose. the u.s. steel company -- >> okay. >> yeah. i have facts. that's what i have....
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about from your testimony some of the advantages of ai and how it can help humankind and advance us as a nation and country. but, as you know, there are people that have concerns about ai. there have been a lot of doomsday like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this worst case scenario that people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate concern, what can we do to help establish a more ethical responsible way to develop ai? and this is for anyone on the panel.>> so i thinking -- thinking about that is thinking about the internet in the late 50s. if someone was going to describe it to you and how all these weird things were happening, you would be very confused and it would be hard to understand what that looks like and we would be talking about security, and imagine that whole story that played out over the last 60 years was going to play out on a more compressed timescale. that is the perspective that i have two agi. it can cause this rapid change an
about from your testimony some of the advantages of ai and how it can help humankind and advance us as a nation and country. but, as you know, there are people that have concerns about ai. there have been a lot of doomsday like comparisons about ai and what the future of ai can actually mean. to what extent do you think this scenario, this worst case scenario that people have pointed out about ai is actually something that we should be concerned about? and if there is a legitimate concern, what...
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a moral moment in our country. for the supreme court to decide this is not just wrong, it's dangerous. it makes us less safe and undermines the values of our country. we're not defined as a nation by what happens to us. we're not defined as a nation by hateful voices. >> dana: i'm curious about that. he thinks the supreme court got it wrong. fine. but i'm not sure that it's persuasive that he said we're less safe because of it. >> that's a really tough argument to make. the stipulation here is that these countries have to meet a certain bar on who they're screening and how they're screening. if they meet that bar, they're off of this list. chad was a country that did just that. they were off the list. so how it's not making us safe or, it's really tough on the stump to make that pitch. i also think, dana, if anything shows you the power of the issue of justices and the ability to nominate supreme court justices, these big decisions coming out of the supreme court that affect everybody really shows that that is a huge, huge factor politically as you go around the country. >> and there's one more decision that we're waiting for from the supreme court. that has to do with union du
a moral moment in our country. for the supreme court to decide this is not just wrong, it's dangerous. it makes us less safe and undermines the values of our country. we're not defined as a nation by what happens to us. we're not defined as a nation by hateful voices. >> dana: i'm curious about that. he thinks the supreme court got it wrong. fine. but i'm not sure that it's persuasive that he said we're less safe because of it. >> that's a really tough argument to make. the...
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. >> just yesterday we learned of a phone call which canadian prime minister justin trudeau challenged the president's use of national security as a justification for levying carrots against the steadfast ally. these new tariffs imposed on our allies will not and are not unanswered. >> a number of them have already introduced salutary measures in march. when the terrace on steel and aluminum were announced, the proposed legislation to block their implementation. yesterday i joined a bipartisan group of senators led by senator corker in introducing legislation rain in the president's use of section232 of the trade expansion of 1962 , justified protection measures. this bipartisan group includes senators from coast to coast and from across the rspolitical spectrum. the constitution grants congress the preeminent role in regulating tariffs and trade. we are elected to be leaders, not followers here. it's not our chart just to go along because the president shares our party affiliation. to throw out our long-held beliefs just because they might complicate our political standing. let me speak for a few minutes about our unique standi
. >> just yesterday we learned of a phone call which canadian prime minister justin trudeau challenged the president's use of national security as a justification for levying carrots against the steadfast ally. these new tariffs imposed on our allies will not and are not unanswered. >> a number of them have already introduced salutary measures in march. when the terrace on steel and aluminum were announced, the proposed legislation to block their implementation. yesterday i joined a...
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and the use of national security as a justification is particularly provocative and it threatens the al wto world order that these other nations are subscribed to. what do you think will happen next? we've been saying canada is announcing its retaliation, the eu will announce its next month, how far will this go? this is the concern frankly. those countermeasures are proportional, when you look at the actual number of what. .. the when you look at the actual number of what... the 3 billion for the eu in terms of what the tariffs account for in terms of us exports, so they're not that big, it's more where this is going. the steel and aluminium tariffs are one broad side of this approach we have seen from the administration, but we are seeing a trade stand—off with china and uncertainty around nafta. this is injecting tremendous uncertainty and protectionism coming out of the administration. it is worrying for many of the allies. arun, thank you for your time. the north america a nalyst for your time. the north america analyst based in new york. as you're well aware... the us president'
and the use of national security as a justification is particularly provocative and it threatens the al wto world order that these other nations are subscribed to. what do you think will happen next? we've been saying canada is announcing its retaliation, the eu will announce its next month, how far will this go? this is the concern frankly. those countermeasures are proportional, when you look at the actual number of what. .. the when you look at the actual number of what... the 3 billion for...
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it's incredibly important facility for us as a nation. earlier this year, it was announced that fort sill will maintain the long-range precision fires in the air and defense cross functional teams and welcome to new brigadier generals to lead the organizations. all around the world people are asking for the assets that are coming out of fort sill because people want missile defense and the capability to be able to protect themselves from incoming threats. this bill we're working on also includes funding for the diesel replacement at the ammunition plant. almost every time you see guided missile somewhere that you get a chance to see on tv, in all likelihood it was assembled and prepared in mccallister, oklahoma. the bill provides funding for the aircraft storage building for the army national guard in lexington, oklahoma. since september 11, 2001, the oklahoma national guard is de-- has deployed more than 30,000 soldiers to more than 16 countries right out of oklahoma and we're proud to be able to do our part. finally, the committee recog
it's incredibly important facility for us as a nation. earlier this year, it was announced that fort sill will maintain the long-range precision fires in the air and defense cross functional teams and welcome to new brigadier generals to lead the organizations. all around the world people are asking for the assets that are coming out of fort sill because people want missile defense and the capability to be able to protect themselves from incoming threats. this bill we're working on also...
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it was an attack designed to divide us as a nation of what we saw instead w an entire community and entire country come together united. and in theembrance of the victims today in orlando, you will see this ribbon worn by many, many citizens in the community. and on theearatf that horrific event, i want us to come together again in the same way we did pulse in orlando, the same way that we did after but this time not to help each other just mourn, to get through the tragedy p-rbgs -- tragedy, but to require real change to make sure that it's going to be more difficult for this to happen again. ar't people beginning to realize that there's way too much gun violence in this country, and a lot of it ever since sandy hook elementary school in connecticut. just in my state of florida, just thi year we've seen 17 students gunned down at marjory stoneman douglas. just in this year, one month after that, we saw another student shot at forest high school in ocala. and just last month a sheriffs deputy was shot a kil i lake placid. and then thisk wake to the news of an officer shot in orlando and th
it was an attack designed to divide us as a nation of what we saw instead w an entire community and entire country come together united. and in theembrance of the victims today in orlando, you will see this ribbon worn by many, many citizens in the community. and on theearatf that horrific event, i want us to come together again in the same way we did pulse in orlando, the same way that we did after but this time not to help each other just mourn, to get through the tragedy p-rbgs -- tragedy,...
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i'm hoping we can do something that will move us ford as a nation. charles: thank you very much. business' connell mcshane happens to be in duluth. reporter: the president landing in the duluth area a short time ago. he's making one shortstop before coming to the rally. a woman representing the iron mining association. they really support the president's tariffs that have been put in place on steel and aluminum. president trump may go to other parts of the country and other parts of the state of minnesota where farming is the call of the day. near this area there seems to be some support for him. we'll see what comes out. once it raps up. the president will head over to the hockey arena where the university of duluth plays their hockey. they can probably get 7,000 people in here for a game. tonight i don't know if they will get that's. but they will probably come pretty close. the crowd will be very close to the president. so look at that to energize him. but the president signing that executive order earlier today dealing with the separation of families on the border. certainly
i'm hoping we can do something that will move us ford as a nation. charles: thank you very much. business' connell mcshane happens to be in duluth. reporter: the president landing in the duluth area a short time ago. he's making one shortstop before coming to the rally. a woman representing the iron mining association. they really support the president's tariffs that have been put in place on steel and aluminum. president trump may go to other parts of the country and other parts of the state...
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a more meaningful group than the g7, absolutely. yes, ma'am. >> did you find the europeans and canadians, when they made the case to you that you should not use national security as a justification for tariffs? president trump: they virtually did not even make that case. my case is the fact it is national security. it is our balance sheet. it is our strength. it is absolutely national security. just take a look at our balance sheet. we will have a very strong balance sheet. we have the strongest economy we have ever had in the united states. the best unemployment numbers. black unemployment the lowest in history. i don't mean the lowest in the last 10 or 20 years. hispanic unemployment as well. black unemployment is doing the best it has ever done. hispanic doing the best. women, soon it will be the best ever in the country's history. we have to have deals that are fair. and we have to have deals that are economic. otherwise, that does affect our military. >> how do you make that case? president trump: it is easy. it is economic. to have a great military, you need a great balance sheet. ok? yes, sir. go ahead. >> as you were heading into the g7 talks, there was a
a more meaningful group than the g7, absolutely. yes, ma'am. >> did you find the europeans and canadians, when they made the case to you that you should not use national security as a justification for tariffs? president trump: they virtually did not even make that case. my case is the fact it is national security. it is our balance sheet. it is our strength. it is absolutely national security. just take a look at our balance sheet. we will have a very strong balance sheet. we have the...
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in then fell and have had as a nation is used in then felland engine enquiry have had as a nationh 30 years of seeking justice. -- is used in grenfell. as a grieving family member, do you feel you are at the centre and front of this enquiry? i disagree, you only have to look at the location of the enquiry and where they put the bereaved families, they put them right at the back of the room, which i find disrespectful. there is a lot of issues with the location, it is not appropriate, it is disrespectful, it should be in the heart of the community. close to grenfell. it's disrespects the history of the area, the community and the bereaved and survivors. let me ask you both, what you want from the government. we want the government... you met theresa may yesterday, did you not. government... you met theresa may yesterday, did you notlj government... you met theresa may yesterday, did you not. i did meet theresa may yesterday... what did you ask for? i got only two minutes of hertime. you ask for? i got only two minutes of her time. of course. the first thing i wanted from her, was t
in then fell and have had as a nation is used in then felland engine enquiry have had as a nationh 30 years of seeking justice. -- is used in grenfell. as a grieving family member, do you feel you are at the centre and front of this enquiry? i disagree, you only have to look at the location of the enquiry and where they put the bereaved families, they put them right at the back of the room, which i find disrespectful. there is a lot of issues with the location, it is not appropriate, it is...
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a future proclamation made citing the statutory authority we will idolise it again because that because i think it's dangerous to allow this authority given that we've already seen the president use national security as a basis to impose tire of saying that that threatens our national security and so what are the chances then that you think the ban. expanded to include other countries i think in the short term very high but in the immediate in the medium to long term i think if there's an issue where the president feels it's to his political advantage or his advantage to say to a country look if you don't want to do something with us on trade or on foreign policy or on something else and your people from coming in i could see that happening and mr rogers you know donald trump is facing a lot of criticism at the moment for separating families of migrants from the u.s. and mexico this is a victory for him will he use this against what's happening at that point i think. well i don't think he will mr fresco brings up a very reasonable concern i would agree with him on this we don't want to see any president expand on what was ruled today and i don't think president trump will do that which goes to your p
a future proclamation made citing the statutory authority we will idolise it again because that because i think it's dangerous to allow this authority given that we've already seen the president use national security as a basis to impose tire of saying that that threatens our national security and so what are the chances then that you think the ban. expanded to include other countries i think in the short term very high but in the immediate in the medium to long term i think if there's an issue...
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been used on your handful of times and the reason for that is precisely because it is so open meaning that there isn't really a way of challenging a country's use of the national security exception and as a result it's largely been a taboo measure that no one has really dared use in this case the u.s. has really broken that taboo by invoking it and the likely next country to exploit that precedent is russia and so in an ongoing dispute at the debate here with ukraine russia has already invoked that same exception and again the danger here is that this is what's called a self judging exception and so far as the doesn't really have any means to challenge a country's invocation of it so you've written about the kind of bizarre bizarre situation where actually what the american what the u.s. has done is technically illegal but what the others are proposing we've heard from the summit this evening that the u.k. promises the e.u. will impose countermeasures against the u.s. but we need to avoid tit for tat but if they do that before ruling that could be illegal is that what you've concluded. and that's where that's that's the paradox as it were so the u.s. measures are very much unjustified
been used on your handful of times and the reason for that is precisely because it is so open meaning that there isn't really a way of challenging a country's use of the national security exception and as a result it's largely been a taboo measure that no one has really dared use in this case the u.s. has really broken that taboo by invoking it and the likely next country to exploit that precedent is russia and so in an ongoing dispute at the debate here with ukraine russia has already invoked...
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that this is an opportunity for us to rise above the tyranny, the ignorance, the malpractice and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nation and rise above division and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages so for our families and children, let us march and make our voices heard. [ cheers and applause ] remember, remember this in november. remember this in november when we march to the poles. remember our anger, the outrage and the desire to act. remember in november that the end to these cruel policies starts with us. [ speaking spanish ] i miss you everyday. thank you [ cheers and applause ] >> you were throng diane guerrero, she was identified there as an immigration reform advocate. she is a woman who wears many hats, i was very proud to speak with her earlier on my broadcast. she also is an author. she wrote a book, a firsthand chronicling, the book is called my family divided, one girl's journey of home, loss, and hope. it's a story of how she at 14 was separated from her family. her family was sent back to colombia, that included her brother and two
that this is an opportunity for us to rise above the tyranny, the ignorance, the malpractice and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nation and rise above division and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages so for our families and children, let us march and make our voices heard. [ cheers and applause ] remember, remember this in november. remember this in november when we march to the poles....
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their five minutes of fame but demabdi ide structural change and they're platform in a way that moves us forward as a nation and their ability to generate hundreds of thousands of people who will come out and rally to their cause. we have to think about what is the change we want to see. >> it is the same thing. it is the activism, the parkland students in particular have really captured my attention and i have been fascinated to watch them. they have been able to sustain their mission and the movement in some very creative ways. they have also really come up with some innovations in terms of challenging the status quo and what many americans believe to be a subject of gun violence that we have no prospect of making major change on. they are showing major change on a fairly regular basis. i look forward to continuing to track that movement and joining it and doing what i can to support them. it has also made me -- it is expiring -- inspiring but it is heart-wrenching to see these students and what they have to go to and the fears they face today. something i didn't face when i was in high school. that bring
their five minutes of fame but demabdi ide structural change and they're platform in a way that moves us forward as a nation and their ability to generate hundreds of thousands of people who will come out and rally to their cause. we have to think about what is the change we want to see. >> it is the same thing. it is the activism, the parkland students in particular have really captured my attention and i have been fascinated to watch them. they have been able to sustain their mission...
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a scorched earth policy. it is an interesting ultimatum. the chinese minister said china was open to encouraging imports to china. what about the whole thing of national security that donald trump is using asmexico, and eu steel imports? they are close allies of the us. what did you say? donald trump talked about national security, but these are america's closest allies. it is not that relations have been smoothed with canada and the eu with regards to negotiations, but this is an unusual escalation. we are engaging china and allies at the same time. there are reasons to be concerned that the national security justification are reasons to be concerned that the national securityjustification is in use, both on the domestic and international front. —— being in use, both on the domestic and internationalfront. —— being used. it is clear we are alienating allies. republicans are disagreeing with donald trump. will he listen to them or is this something that he, he promised voters with this, so he is following through. he promised voters with this, so he is following throughlj he promised voters with this, so he is following through. i have taken myself out of the game of predictions since the
a scorched earth policy. it is an interesting ultimatum. the chinese minister said china was open to encouraging imports to china. what about the whole thing of national security that donald trump is using asmexico, and eu steel imports? they are close allies of the us. what did you say? donald trump talked about national security, but these are america's closest allies. it is not that relations have been smoothed with canada and the eu with regards to negotiations, but this is an unusual...
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the rest that is only 3.0 so nothing is properly lawyered up but given the strong deference use that as a national basis which in national security security space with another discussion. it isn't complete deference but it is a smell test and when they lineup with something when the president isn't so biased. >> this is 3.0 not the first version. >> that they are all the same thing. if i get ios for my iphone 3.0 it is still for the phone so at what point do you think kindly of what it says? that we fundamentally believe something else is going on? >> with a country that obama identified as national security risks with the supreme court through the process there were exemptions for those with familial ties or green cards it with that political discourse was with the interagency process with the proclamation until the administration with a course of litigation we could have more justice kagan type of opinions. >> what are the chances they should be rejected on the statute? and with respect where i had what reach my ten minutes it is problematic with those waivers with the framework for the immigrat
the rest that is only 3.0 so nothing is properly lawyered up but given the strong deference use that as a national basis which in national security security space with another discussion. it isn't complete deference but it is a smell test and when they lineup with something when the president isn't so biased. >> this is 3.0 not the first version. >> that they are all the same thing. if i get ios for my iphone 3.0 it is still for the phone so at what point do you think kindly of what...
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us to rise above the tyranny. the ignorance. the malpractice. and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nationvision and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages. so far our families and children, let us march and make our voices heard. remember, remember, this in november. remember this in november. when we march to the polls. remember our anger. the outrage. and the desire to act. remember in november that the end to these cruel policies starts with us. i miss you every day. thank you. >> actress diane guerrero there of orange is the new black. it has become one of the largest dem money stationstrations acro country today. just steps away from the white house. the president is not there, he is in new jersey, but surely he is hearing the calls from people across the country in these many demonstrations. let's go to our correspondent, justice correspondent jessica schneider there in the nation's capital as well as our rene marsh. jessica, how people are reacting to what they're hearing on stage what they're committing to do from
us to rise above the tyranny. the ignorance. the malpractice. and believe in change. this is a chance for us to come together as a nationvision and fear. only then can we stop the separation of families and stop the policies that place children in cages. so far our families and children, let us march and make our voices heard. remember, remember, this in november. remember this in november. when we march to the polls. remember our anger. the outrage. and the desire to act. remember in november...
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>>> children are now being used as a deterrent against immigrants who are appealing to us for asylum. >> human rights. >> a nation divided over how to handle immigration as congress gears up for key votes in a few days. >> a scathing report from the inspector general blasts former fbi chief james comey labeling him insubordinate over the handling of the clinton e-mail investigation. this morning new details. >> the new report on what doctors have found about vitamin d in reducing your risk of one of the most common forms of cancer. >> fly, eagles, fly. the unveiling of the philadelphia eagles super bowl rings. >> a wild and windy day at the u.s. open with four golfers tied atop the leaderboard. "early today" starts right now. >>> good friday morning. i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm phillip mena. the backlash is growing against the trump administration's zero tolerance policy on immigration. particularly the separation of children from their parents. thousands march in rallies across the country in poe test of the policy. demonstrators calling the practice cruel and inhumane. some saying it's unamerican. and now th
>>> children are now being used as a deterrent against immigrants who are appealing to us for asylum. >> human rights. >> a nation divided over how to handle immigration as congress gears up for key votes in a few days. >> a scathing report from the inspector general blasts former fbi chief james comey labeling him insubordinate over the handling of the clinton e-mail investigation. this morning new details. >> the new report on what doctors have found about...
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used for heating and for industrial activity. so until you can show me a plan as part of a national energy plan to transform our transportation system in the ud to one that us natur gas, all right, that argument is speechless. natural gas burns cleanern any other fossil fuel, but it is not cleaner in its life cycle. studies ththat e being done an cornell university right now that are gononna be released soon in peer-review ls wnal show conclusively that the life cycle cost in terrms of carbon dioxide emissin and methane emissionrom the development of gas from onventnal sources like shale is at least as "dirty" as coal. >> professor ingraffea is alsoco fracturing practices spreading around the world. >> not only do we now have a technology that has exceeded our regulatory capacity, we have a government saying something that's ahead of the technology. so i'm really concerned about people in eur i africa that are gonna jump into this, again, too soon without understanding comompletely what ththe implications of t this usf and human health.n envirme >> but despite the concerns of experts from across the spectrum, fracking in pennsylvani
used for heating and for industrial activity. so until you can show me a plan as part of a national energy plan to transform our transportation system in the ud to one that us natur gas, all right, that argument is speechless. natural gas burns cleanern any other fossil fuel, but it is not cleaner in its life cycle. studies ththat e being done an cornell university right now that are gononna be released soon in peer-review ls wnal show conclusively that the life cycle cost in terrms of carbon...
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a more meaningful group than the g7. absolutely. how persuasive did you find the europeans and canadians when they made the case that you should not use national security asal security. if you look at oui’ national security. if you look at our balance sheet, we will have a very strong balance sheet very soon because what i'm doing. we have the strongest economy we have ever had in the united states, the best unemployment numbers, black unemployment numbers, black unemployment the lowest in history, hispanic unemployment the lowest in history, the lowest in the history of this country, black unemployment is doing the best that is ever done. hispanic doing the best. women are up hispanic doing the best. women are up to 21 years and selling it will be the best ever in history in the history of the country —— soon it will be. we have to have deals that are fairand we will be. we have to have deals that are fair and we have to have deals that are economic otherwise that doesin that are economic otherwise that does in fact affect our military. what about full autos? —— for. does in fact affect our military. what about full autos? -- for. it is about economics,
a more meaningful group than the g7. absolutely. how persuasive did you find the europeans and canadians when they made the case that you should not use national security asal security. if you look at oui’ national security. if you look at our balance sheet, we will have a very strong balance sheet very soon because what i'm doing. we have the strongest economy we have ever had in the united states, the best unemployment numbers, black unemployment numbers, black unemployment the lowest in...