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the timing of the impact fees not a comment how long it takes the infrastructure but clarify we used to have the impact fees by tsif not due to the certificate of preference but now our impact fees are due from the construction document we receive all our impact fees before the construction begins we did have a policy that was adopted during recession that lithiasis loud you to deter in the construction has been phased out for several years i want to say we collect all the impact fees more affordable housing or jobs housing, transportation sustainability fees they're all paid for the issuance of the first construction document. >> okay. thank you commissioner antonini. >> yeah. some examples i think
the timing of the impact fees not a comment how long it takes the infrastructure but clarify we used to have the impact fees by tsif not due to the certificate of preference but now our impact fees are due from the construction document we receive all our impact fees before the construction begins we did have a policy that was adopted during recession that lithiasis loud you to deter in the construction has been phased out for several years i want to say we collect all the impact fees more...
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the fire marshal is going to have us all in chains. don't want to put this over there. i feel like it's going to catch on fire. >> it won't. >> jimmy: i'll put it over here. >> you're next. you finish it up. do the chilies. we're going with italian ones. >> jimmy: in the oil? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. nice. >> your tomatoes, was the can of those beautiful tomatoes. >> jimmy: and? >> let that cook a little bit. put the shrimp back in. >> jimmy: okay, you're going back in. >> now they're going to fin his and we put the herbs. because we're going the marriage with mexico, we're using cilantro. >> jimmy: that seems unorthodox to me. >> it is. >> jimmy: all right. >> that's what the cooking is. you don't have to follow a specific recipe. you can improvise. we love doing that. >> jimmy: it looks beautiful. how long does it have to cook before we can eat it? >> this is going to take five minutes, but we have it. >> jimmy: we get the one already done, and you can see what it looks like. [ applause ] >> the thing about this -- >> jimmy: did you
the fire marshal is going to have us all in chains. don't want to put this over there. i feel like it's going to catch on fire. >> it won't. >> jimmy: i'll put it over here. >> you're next. you finish it up. do the chilies. we're going with italian ones. >> jimmy: in the oil? >> yeah. >> jimmy: okay. nice. >> your tomatoes, was the can of those beautiful tomatoes. >> jimmy: and? >> let that cook a little bit. put the shrimp back in....
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to unify this party. we have to unify it, i think for us to be successful. for us to have a campaign that they're proud of going forward and that's unifiable and that's going to go and appeal to the vase majority of americans. >> well, mr. speaker you're casting this in the op mystic a optimistic terms, but you're saying that the speaker of the house cannot as of now support his party's nominee for the president. is there something that he has done or said that's brought you to this moment? >> well, like i said i hope to support the nominee and hope to support him fully. i want to do that, but right now i have to tell you jake, being with you i am not there right now. it's because i think of part of the last campaign. i don't want to go back and roll the tape. i was clear and outspoken on a number of occasions and i think that he did the wrong said and said the wrong thing. i will do that in the future but what a lot of them want to see is that there's a standard bare and that it unifies all of the wings and that we all come from different wings of the party.
to unify this party. we have to unify it, i think for us to be successful. for us to have a campaign that they're proud of going forward and that's unifiable and that's going to go and appeal to the vase majority of americans. >> well, mr. speaker you're casting this in the op mystic a optimistic terms, but you're saying that the speaker of the house cannot as of now support his party's nominee for the president. is there something that he has done or said that's brought you to this...
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to talk clear force according to the no use commitment. and you would haveto send signals to your rivals at that you would not use nuclear weapons first. for your question, china and russia have a bilateral on no first use. and china and india both have universal no first use commitment. so our relations with india, with russia, we try to remove the inference of nuclear weapons. we try, not to exercise the, using of nuclear weapons. i believe that is the nature of our nuclear relations with india and russia. that is not to suggest that we have good relations with two countries. but even if we have problems we do not want nuclear use would matter in our relations. >> my my name is singh. i'm from tech firm. i want to make a remark on mr. lee's comment on sales in taiwan. u.s. arms sales to taiwan was the act, it was enacted by u.s. congress in 1979 with an aim to help maintain stability, security and in the western pacific. thank you very much. >> okay. i think we've got time for one more question. so. >> my name is a walt slocum, i used to work in the defens
to talk clear force according to the no use commitment. and you would haveto send signals to your rivals at that you would not use nuclear weapons first. for your question, china and russia have a bilateral on no first use. and china and india both have universal no first use commitment. so our relations with india, with russia, we try to remove the inference of nuclear weapons. we try, not to exercise the, using of nuclear weapons. i believe that is the nature of our nuclear relations with...
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to leave. because if time -- we have to use the power of the tariff. we have to use the power of taxation. if we don't do that, we're very, very foolish. >> don't you have to lead by example. so many of the products in the donald j. trump collection are made overseas. bangladesh. china. >> that's because you can't buy them here. i want to buy television sets here. i want to buy. i buy thousands of television sets here. i have a lot of different projects, as you probably have heard. i buy thousands of sets. i cannot buy a television set in this country. >> if you want other companies to make their products in america, shouldn't you make your products in america? >> they don't make a lot of the products. >> shouldn't you lead by example? >> george, i told you. they don't make this stuff here.
to leave. because if time -- we have to use the power of the tariff. we have to use the power of taxation. if we don't do that, we're very, very foolish. >> don't you have to lead by example. so many of the products in the donald j. trump collection are made overseas. bangladesh. china. >> that's because you can't buy them here. i want to buy television sets here. i want to buy. i buy thousands of television sets here. i have a lot of different projects, as you probably have heard....
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have enough knowledge to do better. so what we have is an action gap, not a knowledge gap. and we need to usethe 21st-century knowledge we have, and we have to make sure education is aligned with 21st-century science. and, basically, dyslexia is very prevalent. we study the brain. we know where it is in the brain. we know so much about it, and yet kids -- we're gonna hear -- go struggling. teachers don't use the word. that should change now in california. >> and you had pointed to tobie, and you're absolutely right. 'cause you had this struggle with your son, so tell me about that. >> yes, i did. when he was in the 1st grade, he became a different child. i couldn't get him out of the car in the morning to go to class. and, finally, one day, he told me he was not smart, and he would lay his head down on the table in class. we asked the school to assess him for a learning disability, and they found him ineligible. we hired a neuropsychologist and then eventually an attorney to secure services for my son. but this whole process cost us thousands of dollars in loans and a full school year at my c
have enough knowledge to do better. so what we have is an action gap, not a knowledge gap. and we need to usethe 21st-century knowledge we have, and we have to make sure education is aligned with 21st-century science. and, basically, dyslexia is very prevalent. we study the brain. we know where it is in the brain. we know so much about it, and yet kids -- we're gonna hear -- go struggling. teachers don't use the word. that should change now in california. >> and you had pointed to tobie,...
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to have you over here. lovely to have you with us. first of all, have they joined the rfp? have you been asked to join in? room? >> no. manus: where should the saudis go? will there be a good appetite for this kind of bond issuance when it comes? >> they have not done a bond for a long time. they are returning to the market after more than a decade. yes, i think there will be appetite for the bond. in terms of the they give it to, they will probably want to visit the internet market. to try to predict liquidity in the market. the chance is more american and european banks, than the local ones. tracy: irony. is there a risk with lots of gulf countries tapping the market, getting a supply issue that may be weighs on bond issuance. anita: i think that is very opportunistic for them to tap international markets. money, in that part the world, it is cheap. in japan, negative rates. in europe, negative rates. plenty of banks and plenty of money who wants to get involved because the returns being much higher. gs the that be question, nine years in germany before you get a positive rate. what is happening to me,
to have you over here. lovely to have you with us. first of all, have they joined the rfp? have you been asked to join in? room? >> no. manus: where should the saudis go? will there be a good appetite for this kind of bond issuance when it comes? >> they have not done a bond for a long time. they are returning to the market after more than a decade. yes, i think there will be appetite for the bond. in terms of the they give it to, they will probably want to visit the internet...
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so we think having that fte in house is going to allow us to have more cooperation and more communication flowing between the two roles. >> is this going to be permanent or temporary position? >> it's a permanent position. >> so this is on-going. >> yes. >> then the other question i had, you said mj requested some capital improvements, i can't find it. can you expand upon what are those? >> the crescent pool had some water damage that needs to be repaired. >> and that's what it is? >> yes. >> and what was the amount again? >> 1.2 million. >> okay, thanks. >> any questions? >> two questions. what will the outreach process be for the construction supervisor to ensure that the diverse pool of candidates but also diversity in terms of the selection pool throughout the city as well, and then can you also go over the security services, what that will entail? >> sure. so i think the question you are asking, correct me if i'm wrong, you are asking about our recruiting process for -- you know, we place a great importance on diversity in our organization and, you know, i'm really pleased to look ar
so we think having that fte in house is going to allow us to have more cooperation and more communication flowing between the two roles. >> is this going to be permanent or temporary position? >> it's a permanent position. >> so this is on-going. >> yes. >> then the other question i had, you said mj requested some capital improvements, i can't find it. can you expand upon what are those? >> the crescent pool had some water damage that needs to be repaired....
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we have to get smart and we have to help our allies and be good to our allies. but they have to remember that we are good and they have to take care of us donald. [ applause ] >> donald, you have an audience question from kelly. and first of all, kelly, you have made up your mind how are going to vote for? >> definitely. i have always voted republican. and i will only vote for trump. >> did she say always vote for trump. >> always vote for trump and says only vote for you. >> that's good. that's what i thought you said. [ applause ] >> thank you very much. >> my question is. my father owns a custom -- a small custom manufacturing company here in indiana, which employs about 50 people. the two major problems that we face are the high cost of healthcare, the health insurance and also that we are losing jobs -- we are losing our customers to cheaper prices outside of the u.s. so i was wondering, mr. trump, when you become president, what will you do. [ applause ] what will you do to help our family keep our business. >> such a great question. i was looking at indiana because i always get these statisticians. get me the list. 15 minutes. di
we have to get smart and we have to help our allies and be good to our allies. but they have to remember that we are good and they have to take care of us donald. [ applause ] >> donald, you have an audience question from kelly. and first of all, kelly, you have made up your mind how are going to vote for? >> definitely. i have always voted republican. and i will only vote for trump. >> did she say always vote for trump. >> always vote for trump and says only vote for...
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have been had our fathers been there when we were young. it goes to show that we can draw strength from all relationships and it's incumbent upon us never to use excuses. we have to find a who says while we couldn't do it. we want to talk to a person who says how did you do it. >> and continue to do it. >> amen. >> and do it for generations to come, amen. >> thank you, my brother. happy mother's day and thank you for joining us on this special edition of the right side with your host armstrong williams. in >>> good monday morning. i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane usedo. >>> donald trump says the gop does not have to be unified after failing to gain paul ryan's support. but trump is reserving some of his nastiest attacks for his rivals across the aisle and he says former president bill clinton is fair game. >>> more than 250 passengers and crew on board a cruise ship sailing from england to north america have come down with the norovirus. cdc is monitoring the situation and says the ship has stepped up cleaning and disinfecting. >>> the north carolina governor says he'll meet today's deadline and respond to the federal government over the sta
have been had our fathers been there when we were young. it goes to show that we can draw strength from all relationships and it's incumbent upon us never to use excuses. we have to find a who says while we couldn't do it. we want to talk to a person who says how did you do it. >> and continue to do it. >> amen. >> and do it for generations to come, amen. >> thank you, my brother. happy mother's day and thank you for joining us on this special edition of the right side...
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used to. afghanistan can get hot but it is dry heat. i did not have to use an air conditioner, the hotel had its own air-conditioning unit. i did not know how to operate a shower or bathtub, and i could not sleep the first night because of the heat. i had not turned on the air conditioning. and then seeing new york is a vast city with all kind of people and it, and how america was, and i ended up staying and i ended up staying in a small town in northern california called ceres, near modesto. but ashraf ghan and i went to college together at the university of beirut. and then again, i ran into him when i was teaching at columbia, my first job after i got my phd at the university of chicago. he was doing his phd at columbia university. i have known ashraf ghani for well over 40 years. brian: you finished high school where? mr. khalilzad: i finished high school in ceres, california, in 1967. then i went back to afghanistan to get my bacculareate. brian: your next degree? mr. khalilzad: from the university of beirut. a bachelors. brian: what year did you
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have been using pretty lousy baits. we just built better bait tople. >> you can have a one time gift for $1,000. four days and three nights every year for the rest of your life. >> that mix of god and greed end up dwelling them and leading them breaking the very rules they were preaching about. jim bakker has stepped down. >> bakker's resignation came because of a sexual encounter even years ago. jessica hahn is to paid monthly as long as she keeps quiet on the incident. >> efforts and money have been ex pended to cover moral failure. >> if jim bakker would pay jessica hahn hu"hush money." what else had he been doing >> history will prove the bakker is a great people. >> jim bakker had been found guilty of all 24 counts of fraud in north carolina. >> he kept a lifetime partnership even though he knew they were over sole. >> the heritage grand hotel can accommodate 25,000 partnerships but 65 thousands were foes. for the lower bunk house partnership about 7,000 were sould f sold. >> the club $15 a month for 15 years. she thought by giving it to them
have been using pretty lousy baits. we just built better bait tople. >> you can have a one time gift for $1,000. four days and three nights every year for the rest of your life. >> that mix of god and greed end up dwelling them and leading them breaking the very rules they were preaching about. jim bakker has stepped down. >> bakker's resignation came because of a sexual encounter even years ago. jessica hahn is to paid monthly as long as she keeps quiet on the incident....
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us to our panel discussion. i would like each of our panelists to take one to two minutes to tell us more about themselves so you have some context for remarks when we asked them questions and bright, let's start with you. >> thank you, john it's good to be here. circle of blue are a news agency, nonprofit news agency that reports on water and we view water as the lens to see the world. duties connected challenges challenges of energy, health, economic social well-being, all of this and we find water with the most compelling stories of our time. we tell the story of the united states and china and india, australia, and now south africa. what we see is that systems that we built decades ago are no longer suitable for today's environmental and social conditions. we have a changing climate, changing demand patterns in the story is twofold. , do policymakers and society recognize that change? number two, how do they respond to it? the story we tell is one pointing out the changes and also take a look at what the response is, is it efficient, where the gaps and where do we need to see more action. i'm glad to be on a pane
us to our panel discussion. i would like each of our panelists to take one to two minutes to tell us more about themselves so you have some context for remarks when we asked them questions and bright, let's start with you. >> thank you, john it's good to be here. circle of blue are a news agency, nonprofit news agency that reports on water and we view water as the lens to see the world. duties connected challenges challenges of energy, health, economic social well-being, all of this and...
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to have you. secretary baker is a model of public service, someone i have lived up to for a long time and i appreciate him taking his time to be with us today. i know he served in the public arena often done multiple times with the great -- tom donilon is someone i have gotten to know over the course of the first years of the obama administration in what i do not know him as well i know he is highly esteemed and we could not be more fortunate than to have the two of you today. if you could, if he would summarize your comments in about five minutes. we are certainly not going to cut you off. i have read your written testimony in without objection will be entered into the record you can just summarize -- and we look forward to asking questions . if you would star, secretary baker. sec. baker: thank you, mr. chairman. it is a pleasure to be here. it is a pleasure for me to be once again before this committee that i have appeared before so many times. i have been asked to keep his remarks brief subtopic and spent our time talking about the issues that you have articulated . let me say a few words to begin about america's current role on t
to have you. secretary baker is a model of public service, someone i have lived up to for a long time and i appreciate him taking his time to be with us today. i know he served in the public arena often done multiple times with the great -- tom donilon is someone i have gotten to know over the course of the first years of the obama administration in what i do not know him as well i know he is highly esteemed and we could not be more fortunate than to have the two of you today. if you could, if...
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us. no offense, i don't want to litigate our conversation through the media, because i think when you're beginning to get to know someone, you have a good conversation of trust between each other. so, i want to keep the things we discussed between the two of us because they were very important and they were personal, in some senses. that means we talked about what it takes to unify, where our differences were, and how we can bridge these gaps going forward, so that we are strong as a party, going into the fall. reporter: did mr. trump reiterate his desire to you as the chairman of the convention, in cleveland, and is that a role you still want? speaker ryan: i am the speaker of the house. i am happy to serve in this capacity at the chair of our convention, if our nominee wants us to do so. it's the delegates make that decision, but i would honor the decision of our presumptive nominee. he did express that interest. reporter: what extent what he said today do you think he's committed to -- what did you think of his personality? ryan: his personality? i thought it was very good personality. he's a very warm and genuine person. like
us. no offense, i don't want to litigate our conversation through the media, because i think when you're beginning to get to know someone, you have a good conversation of trust between each other. so, i want to keep the things we discussed between the two of us because they were very important and they were personal, in some senses. that means we talked about what it takes to unify, where our differences were, and how we can bridge these gaps going forward, so that we are strong as a party,...
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report since the last meeting of may 11th regarding the budget the mayor will have a departmental meeting this friday to give us preliminary information prior to his budget presentation i believe in the board chambers on may 31st we continued to have regular meeting with the mayor's office of budget and have articulated our priorities and once again acknowledge the and the commission for collectively coming together and establishing a list of priorities no disagreement in terms of the number one feet replacement plan in 2009 that then fire commission commissioner nakajo was part of it adapted a plan and we were unable to keep up with the funding as i stayed in the past i'm very optimistic this the fleet will be addressed in this year's budget and know in the coming days how that will be addressed and our goal that it is not just addressed in a one or two year budget but addressed over the be long-term with the hiring that has done for us we worked diligently to develop a hiring plan in 2012 which we revisit and in place since nevada through 2020 so similarly that what is what we conveyed and anywhere that plan
report since the last meeting of may 11th regarding the budget the mayor will have a departmental meeting this friday to give us preliminary information prior to his budget presentation i believe in the board chambers on may 31st we continued to have regular meeting with the mayor's office of budget and have articulated our priorities and once again acknowledge the and the commission for collectively coming together and establishing a list of priorities no disagreement in terms of the number...
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we used to have have very lively debates, obviously, publicly i was neutral. i was obviously supportive of senator mccain. i was peeved about our country, and that we did, the vast majority of the u.n. members did not believe what we would do, which is to elect an african-american as the president. that says a lot about america. brian: the name of the book is "the envoy: from kabul to the white house, my journey through a turbulent world." former united states ambassador iraq, and iran, zalmay khalilzad. thank you very much for joining us. mr. khalilzad: thank you very much, brian. i appreciate it. ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ announcer: for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. q&a is also available as c-span
we used to have have very lively debates, obviously, publicly i was neutral. i was obviously supportive of senator mccain. i was peeved about our country, and that we did, the vast majority of the u.n. members did not believe what we would do, which is to elect an african-american as the president. that says a lot about america. brian: the name of the book is "the envoy: from kabul to the white house, my journey through a turbulent world." former united states ambassador iraq, and...
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to suggest that it is not. we have thousands of pages of information before us, and i cannot claim to have read original one, but we will try because we want to make sure we understand the consequences of our proposal. this is a market that could use competition but it is also a proposal that is very complicated. there are issues of copyright, privacy, diversity that all need to be addressed. we are looking for the input to make sure that we address them as we move forward. a 394 page opinion was sent in on section 629 on the set-top boxes. is that something that you will have time to read, or will your staff rated? jessica rosenworcel: we will make sure that my office takes a good look at every one of those pages. i will not claim that i will read every single one of them, but i guarantee that i will spend time with that filing. might it be easier to somehow break it apart into multiple proceedings and try to can achieve it that way? jessica rosenworcel: i don't know if i have an answer at that time. we are still waiting for the comments to come in, and i want to assess those before we decide precisely how to p
to suggest that it is not. we have thousands of pages of information before us, and i cannot claim to have read original one, but we will try because we want to make sure we understand the consequences of our proposal. this is a market that could use competition but it is also a proposal that is very complicated. there are issues of copyright, privacy, diversity that all need to be addressed. we are looking for the input to make sure that we address them as we move forward. a 394 page opinion...
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i mean, i'm going to do what i have to do to come see him, so if that means having to do all these crazy things, it's worth it just to be able to see him, so, get used looking for contraband. anything that's not authorized. drugs. i need to make sure that everything is approved. everything has to be vendor sealed and it has to have recognizable labels on here. so, this is allowed. no cans are allowed. they are allowed to bring in a plastic container and i've got to transfer this in. it has to be brand new, because then we know it hasn't been tampered with. if it's open, it could be anything in here. this could be alcohol or something flammable. so it has to be brand new. it is very extensive, but they're willing to do that so see their loved ones. >> to be able just to sleep next to your spouse is just, oh, it's the greatest, you know. just being able to put your arm over her, or you know, talk, watch tv together, just being together for those -- it's not even really two days. it's just under, but man, it's just, you forget for a second where you're at. >> it gets lonely, you know? you don't have -- i can't just pick up the phone and call him and te
i mean, i'm going to do what i have to do to come see him, so if that means having to do all these crazy things, it's worth it just to be able to see him, so, get used looking for contraband. anything that's not authorized. drugs. i need to make sure that everything is approved. everything has to be vendor sealed and it has to have recognizable labels on here. so, this is allowed. no cans are allowed. they are allowed to bring in a plastic container and i've got to transfer this in. it has to...
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. >> thank you for being willing to join us today and be our first person. we have so much to share with us. we will start right away. you were 13 years old when world on september 1, 1939. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start with you telling us about your family, your community, and you before the war began. anna: hello. thank you for coming to listen to my story. bill made a mistake. i am not 90 years old. [indiscernible] 90.still 60, not [laughter] [applause] a full-time to tell my story but i'm going to try to take just the essence. what we live through is unbelievable. , andorture and humiliation something that i sometimes think , mi still normal? i doubt it sometimes. before the war we had a nice family life. my father was a wine merchant. had five sisters. the older girls went to high school. the younger girls were in school. i was only 14 years old when the ,unt gary and iq -- hungarian that's where -- they make the horror movies, the first thing they did is they stopped the jewish people to go to high schoo
. >> thank you for being willing to join us today and be our first person. we have so much to share with us. we will start right away. you were 13 years old when world on september 1, 1939. before we turn to all that happened to you and your family during the war, let's start with you telling us about your family, your community, and you before the war began. anna: hello. thank you for coming to listen to my story. bill made a mistake. i am not 90 years old. [indiscernible] 90.still 60,...
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to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people who are afraid of them. they are the occupation. we are the occupied. so the discourse that was played in the media and played in their minds by their leaders, i don't accept it. they talk about their security, but they never thought of my security. >> more than any other time that i went back to jerusalem, i found people living in fear and in suspicion of everyone who entered the coffee shop. even security where jerusalem became the world capital of suicide bombing. >> one of the victims of suicide bombing is a doctor, who, in may of 2003, was standing behind a young palestinian girl in a supermarket who b
to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and we cried there. then we came back home, we danced. we also cried again. and for us, that was the resistance. >> the regression in the last three years has been incredible in the relationship between palestinians and the israelis. is there any way that you found to go to the heart of israelis and tell them don't be afraid of me? >> i don't believe in this fear. we are the people...
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. >> enormous amounts of money have flown to the clintons from foreign governments and finance yers. we used to have to worry about big labor money, but now it's coming from around the world. there isn't anything that isn't for sale and we are the ones paying the price. maybe the american people are tired of being sold out. charles: the "daily caller" reports the children tons have received $100 million from countries in the persian gulf. with all these controversies will they catch up with the so far democratic frontrunner? ashley, you had a chance to speak with peter schweitzer who is behind the clinton cash phenomenon. tino i'll get that done. tell us about this. this is really from what i hear from people who have seen this. this is hugely damaging to hillary clinton. >> this is going to be detrimental according to schweitzer for her campaign. specifically because it hits big screens just days before the democratic national convention. essentially all of the allegations and all of the investigations into all of these shady dealing by the clintons are brought to life in this documentary,
. >> enormous amounts of money have flown to the clintons from foreign governments and finance yers. we used to have to worry about big labor money, but now it's coming from around the world. there isn't anything that isn't for sale and we are the ones paying the price. maybe the american people are tired of being sold out. charles: the "daily caller" reports the children tons have received $100 million from countries in the persian gulf. with all these controversies will they...
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. >> their souls speak to us and what we might have become. nicole: president obama did not apologize for the bombing and sot critics say that could allow japan to stick knot the narrative that painted as a victim. china and south korea say japan is not a victim. laurp lawyer now to the race to the white house. donald trump winning the number of delegates need today clinch the republican presidential nomination, the associated press has confirmed. trump hit the magic number after a nationwide survey of unbound delegates. he held a big rally in montana last night. >> it's going to be a big wall, a beautiful day. one day when i'm gone-so, maybe they'll name it after me. i don't want a wall named after me, that's okay. i want a statute in washington, d.c. >> maybe share it with jefferson or something. lauren: coal, natural gas and other sources to push the nation toward energy-dependence and pull the u.s. and approve keystone pipeline. nicole: bernie sanders narrowing the gap with hillary clinton in california. a new poll by the public policy of i
. >> their souls speak to us and what we might have become. nicole: president obama did not apologize for the bombing and sot critics say that could allow japan to stick knot the narrative that painted as a victim. china and south korea say japan is not a victim. laurp lawyer now to the race to the white house. donald trump winning the number of delegates need today clinch the republican presidential nomination, the associated press has confirmed. trump hit the magic number after a...
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talk to your doctor if you have g6pd deficiency. usingroxide with aczone gel may cause skin or facial hair to temporarily turn yellow or orange where applied. common side effects of aczone gel include dryness and itching of treated skin. now, i have less acne to think about because i use aczone gel. you could pay as little as $15 for aczone gel. learn more at aczone.com aczone. prescription treatment. proven results. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back...
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barrel vote that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have. and i think in many ways it has kept us -- i hate to use analogies about slavery in all those, but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race. and when you look at little -- in 1964 daniel patrick moynihan, i i talk about this in the book, he said that he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies were born out of wedlock, and he warned president johnson in his moynihan report -- which is called the negro family: a case for national action -- he told president johnson if we don't do something about this, you're going to see generational poverty and crime developing within the black race because at the same time that moynihan found the broken family emerging among black americans, he also saw an increased dependence of black women in single-family homes, you know x they were the head of the homes, a dependency on welfare. forward to today. 72 of black babe is -- 72% of black babies are born out of wedlock, and you can go to brookings institute or heritage, and all
barrel vote that blacks have given democrats over the last half century has not gotten us, i don't think, the parity with white americans that martin luther king wanted for us to have. and i think in many ways it has kept us -- i hate to use analogies about slavery in all those, but i feel like it has kept us impoverished as a race. and when you look at little -- in 1964 daniel patrick moynihan, i i talk about this in the book, he said that he was disturbed by the fact that 23% of black babies...
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to maximize the chairman say no. when i quit have more time. why won't you listen to three of us and agreed that we should have more time on such a complicated subject matter? your point is very well taken in terms of different portions of devices and activities that you have an how they operate differently. but that something that we highlight that the ftc was able to handle. going to slice up one portion of it safer broadband providers this is what it looks like. we already know what the rules are going to look like, that was what was in the and prn. the chairman is already moving forward with that. and intending to move forward with that in the short order. >> one of the things you keep on talking about his harmonization with our colleagues outside the agency who operate different laws. i should think we should focus on something else which is harmonization within the agency. there are different privacy rules that apply to cable operators for instance under section 631, and to set satellite providers under 638. we also have privacy policies under 222 of the law. going forward
to maximize the chairman say no. when i quit have more time. why won't you listen to three of us and agreed that we should have more time on such a complicated subject matter? your point is very well taken in terms of different portions of devices and activities that you have an how they operate differently. but that something that we highlight that the ftc was able to handle. going to slice up one portion of it safer broadband providers this is what it looks like. we already know what the...
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i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us, because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killing? one example, my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced labor. a hungarian soldier who was there said you say that you are a stinking jew. the man said why should i say that? he said because i told you so. so he says if you don't say that , i'm going to beat you. so he said it. he went to the other people and said you say also you are a stinking jew. he said why should i say that? i'm a college professor. if you don't say that i'm going to beat you. he did not say that. he started to beat him until he was half dead. then he said i'm a stinking jew. this is a similar humiliation, let me go back. >> you were going to tell us about your father. you never saw him again. anna: my father was sent in a camp. he was a translator. from german to the gary and. to hungarian. he sent a postcard. we never heard after that of him. what happened to him.
i still don't have the answer for that. if they wanted to kill us, because we were the enemy, the jewish people, why did they have to torture us before that? why did they do that before the killing? one example, my husband. it was two jewish people there who were forced labor. a hungarian soldier who was there said you say that you are a stinking jew. the man said why should i say that? he said because i told you so. so he says if you don't say that , i'm going to beat you. so he said it. he...
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this week they revealed him but only to us. we haven asked to call him only mo and when fbi agents brought him out he didn't look like a dangerous criminal but make no mistake, he has pled guilty to two terrorism charges because in 2014 he spent five months in syria training with isis. >> i let my family down. i let my nation down and i let god down. and i have a lot to make up for. >> so are you in this interview and other places apologizing? >> absolutely. >> why should i believe you? that you really regretted it? you could say now you're face a difficult situation and you have to say it was a big mistake. >> well, i mean, i took my steps on my own going in. i also took a lot of steps on my own getting out and i'm helping in every sense that i can to help rid the world of the evil that i saw. >> mo is awaiting sentencing and hopes that cooperating with the government will buy him some leniency. he came here from bangladesh when he was a baby and grew up in new york city. >> did you grow up in a religiously extreme environment? >> no
this week they revealed him but only to us. we haven asked to call him only mo and when fbi agents brought him out he didn't look like a dangerous criminal but make no mistake, he has pled guilty to two terrorism charges because in 2014 he spent five months in syria training with isis. >> i let my family down. i let my nation down and i let god down. and i have a lot to make up for. >> so are you in this interview and other places apologizing? >> absolutely. >> why...
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to do it. this isn't 40 years ago, this isn't when we were much different as a country. they have to take care of usi think they will. if they don't you have to be prepared to walk. you always have to be prepared to walk from a deal including the iran deal which is a disaster. they should have walked. >> you're ready to let japan and south korea become nuclear powers? >> if they're not going to take care of us properly we cannot afford to be the military and policemen of the world. we are right now the police for the entire world. we are policing the entire world. when people look at our military and say, oh, would you, that's fantastic, they have many times -- we spend many times what any other country spends on the military but it's not really for us. we're defending other countries. so all i'm saying is this, they have to pay. do you know what, i'm prepared to walk and if they have to defend themselves against north korea where you have a main crack over there in my opinion if they don't take care of us properly, if they don't respect us enough to take care of us properly do you know what's going
to do it. this isn't 40 years ago, this isn't when we were much different as a country. they have to take care of usi think they will. if they don't you have to be prepared to walk. you always have to be prepared to walk from a deal including the iran deal which is a disaster. they should have walked. >> you're ready to let japan and south korea become nuclear powers? >> if they're not going to take care of us properly we cannot afford to be the military and policemen of the world....
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trish: i think you have a future in politics to which he said? >> i used to have john f. edy, jr. used to come up to here thursday night, god rest his soul. he is the it factor. some of the things i don't go alongwith. trish: seems like a climate change guy. >> i'm not a climate change guy. i don't believe that. trish: he does. >> i respect people's opinions but other values he is very on key with. trish: does he seem interested? >> when i said, you know what, leo, should think about being president. all he did was give me a big smile. i don't know if you look into that. trish: bo dietl, good to see you. >> my pleasure. trish: coming up everyone as president obama ramps up efforts to bring 10,000 syrian refugees to the united states by october, there are new warnings that syrian migrants are to blame for a flesh-eating disease that is spreading across europe. it is a matter of time until the disease reaches our shores? the should we be worried about this? we're talking to a doctor next. ♪ .... ♪ trish: a flesh eating disease is sweeping throughout the middle east. it is a
trish: i think you have a future in politics to which he said? >> i used to have john f. edy, jr. used to come up to here thursday night, god rest his soul. he is the it factor. some of the things i don't go alongwith. trish: seems like a climate change guy. >> i'm not a climate change guy. i don't believe that. trish: he does. >> i respect people's opinions but other values he is very on key with. trish: does he seem interested? >> when i said, you know what, leo,...
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we're going to have unbelievably good relationships with other countries. but likewise, they have to treat usand they have to understand that what we have been doing over the years has been so wrong. and so unfair to the united states, and to its people, and to its taxpayers. so that will change. and i will tell you, they're going to end up liking us better than they do right now. they're going to respect us. in this building right upstai upstairs -- [ cheers and applause ] in this building right upstairs, i have the largest bank in the world from china, the relationship is fantastic. we have great relationships with many foreign countries. but they have to respect us. and they have to understand where we're coming from. and you know, it is a two-way street. and the two-way street means that we're going down one side and they're coming up the other, and we're going to meet, and we're going to have something that's going to be really fabulous. now, if that can't happen, if for some reason they want the system to continue the way it's going now, which is unfair and not good, where we're spendin
we're going to have unbelievably good relationships with other countries. but likewise, they have to treat usand they have to understand that what we have been doing over the years has been so wrong. and so unfair to the united states, and to its people, and to its taxpayers. so that will change. and i will tell you, they're going to end up liking us better than they do right now. they're going to respect us. in this building right upstai upstairs -- [ cheers and applause ] in this building...
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to go. as you mentioned, the warriors taking on the portland trail blazers. the trail blazers saying they are entering as the underdogs and they have nothing to use. the warriors have to rely on their bench with steph curry out with the sprained knee. at this point the earliest we expect to see curry on the court is mayedth, but he's hoping to make it back sooner. you can expect big things out of the others. just carry the team, continue the momentum we saw in round 1. however, green says this series is going to be an even tougher test for the team. >> everything gets harder. as the rounds go on, it gets tougher and tougher. you have to be more locked into the defense. and as i said, possessions are more and more important as the rounds go on. so it's the same mentality, but you also have to know you have to get sharper and sharper with each round. >> excitement here at oracle arena. if you come back here live you can see that the entire arena set up with strength in numbers. t-shirts right here. every single fan is going to get one of these to wear. and that's not where the swag stops, oh, no. people sitting behind the basketball hoop, they will g
to go. as you mentioned, the warriors taking on the portland trail blazers. the trail blazers saying they are entering as the underdogs and they have nothing to use. the warriors have to rely on their bench with steph curry out with the sprained knee. at this point the earliest we expect to see curry on the court is mayedth, but he's hoping to make it back sooner. you can expect big things out of the others. just carry the team, continue the momentum we saw in round 1. however, green says this...
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have to worry about them. out of sight, out of mind. we have to break that attitude that says, somehow, it is not -- somehow there is an us and them, but it is we, we are the american family, we have to look out for each other. [applause] the kids in flint are not "those kids" they are our kids. [applause] that is what scripture teaches us. i am not going to start preaching in front of some pastors. so, let me close by saying this. i know this has been a scary time. i know it is disappointing. you have been let down. but, there is a sermon about a phoenix rising from these ashes. and there is the opportunity out of this complete screwup, this painful tragedy, this neglect, this disappointment to actually pull together and make for a better future. sometimes it takes a crisis for everybody to focus their attention. there have been a lot of crises in flint, they were just not as loud and noisy and nobody noticed. [applause] there are a lot of small, quiet crises in the lives of people around this country. and this helps lift it up. it, and we understand it, we feel it, maybe we start making a connection with each other. and that begins to
have to worry about them. out of sight, out of mind. we have to break that attitude that says, somehow, it is not -- somehow there is an us and them, but it is we, we are the american family, we have to look out for each other. [applause] the kids in flint are not "those kids" they are our kids. [applause] that is what scripture teaches us. i am not going to start preaching in front of some pastors. so, let me close by saying this. i know this has been a scary time. i know it is...
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to navigate society. what suggestions do you have to assist us in this process? >> could you restate? > could you repeat that? >> i agree racism will never end, therefore we are left to navigate this society. what suggestions do you have to assist us in this process? >> i have a thought. i think we should see ourselves the way immigrants see us, we know we created this, we should also be aware of why we are here. what do you want from this place. if you figure out how to get it, when you got it are you prepared to realize you have got it. in other words you don't want to get lost, you want to be focused and get your kids focused early too. the important thing is like the attitu of the immigrant who comes over and there are many kinds of immigrants. you ask yourself why am i here? what does this place offers at no other place does? i remember when i was in college, there was a journalism major, he said to me the thing i like about america is no matter what you want to learn there is someone who can teach it to you, that is the way he put it about how he liked america, it was a place the
to navigate society. what suggestions do you have to assist us in this process? >> could you restate? > could you repeat that? >> i agree racism will never end, therefore we are left to navigate this society. what suggestions do you have to assist us in this process? >> i have a thought. i think we should see ourselves the way immigrants see us, we know we created this, we should also be aware of why we are here. what do you want from this place. if you figure out how to...
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>> we have to step it up. use whatever forces we have, in every way we can, to defeat this isis threat and try to put back together this disaster that has occurred since we had a reasonably stable government in 2011. we -- you've got to be smart about the utilization of force. you just have to be smart about it. you have to get the best advice. i'm not going to how to do it. i think donald trump would say to the military, what do you need? what can we do to increase the pressure on them? i'll back you up. we're going to destroy isis. i think that's kind of leadership we need. >> is there anything you would like to see donald trump do differently? >> well, i think he's going to need to learn. going to need to understand, really completely, as you know, martha, how complex this world is. even within baghdad. it's a very, very complex world. and you have to be careful when you commit a military force. >> okay. thanks so much, senator sessions. as we mentioned, we've been and seen for ourself this week, the fight agai
>> we have to step it up. use whatever forces we have, in every way we can, to defeat this isis threat and try to put back together this disaster that has occurred since we had a reasonably stable government in 2011. we -- you've got to be smart about the utilization of force. you just have to be smart about it. you have to get the best advice. i'm not going to how to do it. i think donald trump would say to the military, what do you need? what can we do to increase the pressure on them?...
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to have several new avenues being evaluated. in the meantime before they are really ready for massive scale up have to use the tools that have been out there, but we really have to assess whether they are working in real-time. >> given that so many of the cases that we are dealing with the u.s. are travel related, i have to ask the trouble question. everyone wants to know, if i'm going to go somewhere can i protect myself? is a possible for me to go to save elin picks in brazil and protect myself and come back and be fine? >> of course you can. nothing is 100%. those are the recommendation we make. if you are pregnant, it might be pregnant, going to be pregnant, don't go to an area in which there is local outbreak. if you do go, you can do things to protect yourself to the best of your ability. for example wearing close that cover considerable part of your body. there seems. there seems to be in some situation reluctance to use insect repellent. the approved insect repellent that contain 30% deed are safe. they're safe to use. you should. you should not hesitate to use insect repellent. obviously when you're in a country that doe
to have several new avenues being evaluated. in the meantime before they are really ready for massive scale up have to use the tools that have been out there, but we really have to assess whether they are working in real-time. >> given that so many of the cases that we are dealing with the u.s. are travel related, i have to ask the trouble question. everyone wants to know, if i'm going to go somewhere can i protect myself? is a possible for me to go to save elin picks in brazil and...
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well, muslims have to be on the frontlines to protect us against terrorists. have got to tell us what they hear and what they see. that is what we learned in new york after 9/11. i have lived this. and one of the ways we picked up information was by making sure that american muslims understood that they were welcome to pick up the phone and to call the police and to report what they saw and what they heard. it helped to keep us safe and it will again. that is why we cannot be dividing ourselves. we need to be united against terrorism. [applause] clinton: and demeaning and denigrating people with disabilities? that is not who we are. insulting women? i don't care what he says about me but i do resent what he says about other people. other successful women. women who have worked hard. women who have done their part. we are, after all, 51% of the country. [cheers and applause] mrs. clinton: i have never seen us have such a divisive campaign and i am going to do my best to keep talking about what the issues are. what i see as our future. the kind of positive visio
well, muslims have to be on the frontlines to protect us against terrorists. have got to tell us what they hear and what they see. that is what we learned in new york after 9/11. i have lived this. and one of the ways we picked up information was by making sure that american muslims understood that they were welcome to pick up the phone and to call the police and to report what they saw and what they heard. it helped to keep us safe and it will again. that is why we cannot be dividing...
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have had increasing impact. we are able to look at what options we have. but i have been clear. we will usetever tools we have to try and top them. it has been bad for the american economy, and we think it is wrong. and inversion is a company that takes all the benefits of being in the united states, our workforce, our research and development, our rule of law, and makesvestment, its home address overseas to avoid u.s. taxes and not pay its fair share. that should not be the weight is is operating. >> you made it clear you are unhappy with the court ruling that overturned the two biggest resignations from that life insurance company. appeal, -- if your appeal is unsuccessful, will you take it to the supreme court? strong think we have a case on appeal, because if you look at the logic, some things are just backward. the idea that you should have to prove that there is a likelihood that a company will bail and cause a crisis, misses the point. we have tosk is, make sure we see the things that if a company failed, could have that effect. likey ever saw anything aig coming down the pipe. mean
have had increasing impact. we are able to look at what options we have. but i have been clear. we will usetever tools we have to try and top them. it has been bad for the american economy, and we think it is wrong. and inversion is a company that takes all the benefits of being in the united states, our workforce, our research and development, our rule of law, and makesvestment, its home address overseas to avoid u.s. taxes and not pay its fair share. that should not be the weight is is...
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that and fulfill whatour modest potential are our descendents going to think of us? we don't have to guess. the use of time is under our discretion. income of discretionary and savings for many people who are not poor iserwe turn the tie resources and art talent in the direction of the functioning democracy. you will see change faster than you can ever conceive of. let me end on this note. those of you who came today, we appreciate. who are watching by life streaming, we appreciate. i hope some of you will be passing out to dollar bills because the two dollar bills has and then on one side other, the room where the in july came to sign 1776. yes they were all white males and some of them had slaves. declaration that against the most powerful army in the world controlled by king they thoughtird, they were signing their death warned. for them it was an act of extreme courage. part of a broader vision. i think we can look back at that document called the declaration of independence and say we are glad that these people showed up on july 4, 1776 and it is about time more of us show up
that and fulfill whatour modest potential are our descendents going to think of us? we don't have to guess. the use of time is under our discretion. income of discretionary and savings for many people who are not poor iserwe turn the tie resources and art talent in the direction of the functioning democracy. you will see change faster than you can ever conceive of. let me end on this note. those of you who came today, we appreciate. who are watching by life streaming, we appreciate. i hope some...
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so i think we have to use the knowledge we have. on the other hand, there are other disabilities and they're important. we have to make sure the science progresses so it teaches us what we need to know to give the better, i would say, optimal but i know in policy it's the appropriate education to these chirp. but we shouldn't hold the dyslexic children back because we don't have the knowledge to treat the others. we have to make sure we are maximizing the education of all the children who have disabilities, you know, as a mother and as a grand mother, i know how i worry and i care about my children and grandchildren, and mothers of all children and fathers feel the same way. so i think we have to use the knowledge we possess and have to make sure we do it for all disabilities. but when the knowledge isn't there and for many of the disabilities it's not there yet we have to make sure that we work to ensure that we acquire that knowledge. >> dr. eden, a quick response? >> thank you, senator murphy. i think the other thing to add here i
so i think we have to use the knowledge we have. on the other hand, there are other disabilities and they're important. we have to make sure the science progresses so it teaches us what we need to know to give the better, i would say, optimal but i know in policy it's the appropriate education to these chirp. but we shouldn't hold the dyslexic children back because we don't have the knowledge to treat the others. we have to make sure we are maximizing the education of all the children who have...
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so things are quiet, but back to the wes, we have showers and thunderstorms that are going to be affecting us. the sun and the warmth have returned. and they are certainly affecting the temperature, 60 two days ago, up to at least 77 today. clouds and early showers could keep the temperature down a bit on friday. but we also have some thunderstorms on the way, and that is especially true for friday and into saturday. not today. here's the futurecast, as we go through the day and the night. fair amount of sunshine. dry weather. during the day tomorrow, and it could even be in the morning, some of these showers coming in. and some of them on the heavier side. that's 11:00 a.m. already raining. lehigh valley, berks county, chester county, moving into the philadelphia area by noontime, and then perhaps another round of showers, even thunderstorms, during the afternoon. again, lehigh valley, down toward chester county, delaware county, at that time. it races eastward, and that clears us out as we go into saturday, so saturday morning is looking pretty good. then here comes saturday afternoon with
so things are quiet, but back to the wes, we have showers and thunderstorms that are going to be affecting us. the sun and the warmth have returned. and they are certainly affecting the temperature, 60 two days ago, up to at least 77 today. clouds and early showers could keep the temperature down a bit on friday. but we also have some thunderstorms on the way, and that is especially true for friday and into saturday. not today. here's the futurecast, as we go through the day and the night. fair...
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May 16, 2016
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has led us to wars that have destabilized entire regions and cost us immeasurable blood and national treasure. intervention without the credible threat of consequences whether they are diplomatic, economic or military influence our ability to shape the world. isolationism is a dangerous new view emerging in the presidential debates. only in my view will create the type of permissive environment in which our enemies will thrive because history taught us time and again that nature abhors a vacuum. what would fill the vacuum of a decreased u.s. role in the world is an incredibly dangerous question. so i see that secretary baker in his team fore shadowed what he called the end of a unipolar era and you discounted the idea that america is in decline. as i travel the world i get the perception around the world that the united states is stepping back from its role as the last super power. whether that's true or not it is a dangerous perception that emboldened our enemies. if the current political discourse is the standard by which we ought to judge the differences in the views, i worry. i ce
has led us to wars that have destabilized entire regions and cost us immeasurable blood and national treasure. intervention without the credible threat of consequences whether they are diplomatic, economic or military influence our ability to shape the world. isolationism is a dangerous new view emerging in the presidential debates. only in my view will create the type of permissive environment in which our enemies will thrive because history taught us time and again that nature abhors a...