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i was invited to visit peru with vida usa to see how it works.a ships surplus medical equipment, supplies, and medicine to peru and more than a dozen other latin american countries. this helps provide free clinics to people who might otherwise never see a doctor. this searing poverty is in a country that is better known for its stunning beauty. let me take you on a tour. [ chimes clinking ] just hearing the name of the country peru makes many people think of its rich history, and it's the location of one of the seven wonders of the world. this is what people think of when they think of peru, the beautiful machu picchu area, and it is absolutely spectacular to be here in person. tourists can see traditional methods of cleaning and dyeing wool from llamas or alpacas out in the country. [ flute playing ] they can enjoy authentic peruvian music, or in the big city of lima, capital of peru, visitors can see museums with incredible artifacts. [ marching music playing ] or they can try and get close to the metal gates of the presidential palace and watc
i was invited to visit peru with vida usa to see how it works.a ships surplus medical equipment, supplies, and medicine to peru and more than a dozen other latin american countries. this helps provide free clinics to people who might otherwise never see a doctor. this searing poverty is in a country that is better known for its stunning beauty. let me take you on a tour. [ chimes clinking ] just hearing the name of the country peru makes many people think of its rich history, and it's the...
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[cheering and applauding] [ usa, usa, usa ] >> announcer: from their humble beginnings in the town int is the only thing you have in this whole world ♪ so don't start, think you can do this yourself ♪ this is the call to the broken, to all the ones who have gone away ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ ♪ i know what you're thinking ♪ when you say that you're tired of keeping score ♪ just me, you're not the only one ♪ you see i've been through this before ♪ this is the call, this is the call to the broken ♪ to all the ones who have gone away ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ we're gonna do this our own way ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ they found the strength in our weakness ♪ to keep us down when we fall down ♪ but now we hold on to pieces ♪ to change the world ♪ this is the call ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ to all the ones who. been gone away ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ stand up and take back your world to
[cheering and applauding] [ usa, usa, usa ] >> announcer: from their humble beginnings in the town int is the only thing you have in this whole world ♪ so don't start, think you can do this yourself ♪ this is the call to the broken, to all the ones who have gone away ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ ♪ i know what you're thinking ♪ when you say that you're tired of keeping score ♪ just me, you're not the only one ♪ you see...
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usa!uccess in rock 'n roll, please welcome multiplatinum recording artist three doors down. >> ♪ ♪ this is the call out this is the call to the broken this is the call to the broken. stand up and take back your world today. this is the call to the broken were going to do this our own way this is the call to the broken stand up and take back your world today ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much, god bless you. there is another world inside of me that you may never see there're secrets in this life that i can't hide somewhere in this darkness there's a light that i can't find maybe it's too far away or maybe i'm just blind so hold me when i'm here right me when i'm wrong hold me when i'm scared and love me when i'm gone everything i am and everything in me wants to be the one you wanted me to be i'll never let you down even if i could i'd give up everything if only for your good so hold me when i'm here right me when i'm wrong you can hold me when i'm scared you won't always be there so love me
usa!uccess in rock 'n roll, please welcome multiplatinum recording artist three doors down. >> ♪ ♪ this is the call out this is the call to the broken this is the call to the broken. stand up and take back your world today. this is the call to the broken were going to do this our own way this is the call to the broken stand up and take back your world today ♪ [applause] >> thank you so much, god bless you. there is another world inside of me that you may never see there're...
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[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] >> usa, usa, usa!is the call out ♪ this is the a call to the br♪ ♪ to the all all the ones ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ i know what you're thinking ♪ when you say that you're tired of keeping score ♪ ♪ trust me you you're not the y one going through this ♪ ♪ you see i've been through this before ♪ ♪ this is the call out ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ to all the ones who've been thrown away ♪ ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ this is the call to the broke broken ♪ ♪ we're going to do this our own way ♪ ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ they found their strength in a weakness to keep us there where we fall down ♪ ♪ but now we hold all the pieces to change the world ♪ ♪ this is the call out ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ to all the ones who've been thrown away ♪ ♪ this is the call to the broke broken ♪ ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ we
[cheers and applause] [cheers and applause] [crowd chanting] >> usa, usa, usa!is the call out ♪ this is the a call to the br♪ ♪ to the all all the ones ♪ stand up and take back your world today ♪ ♪ i know what you're thinking ♪ when you say that you're tired of keeping score ♪ ♪ trust me you you're not the y one going through this ♪ ♪ you see i've been through this before ♪ ♪ this is the call out ♪ this is the call to the broken ♪ ♪ to all the ones who've...
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usa. usa. usa. >> usa! >> there you have it. all about america here on the mall. >> usa!w in midst of usa, usa. ainsley: talking a lot about the protests. honestly there aren't that many. there have been a few throughout the city. more people are ecstatic and excited saying this is majestic is what we've heard. steve: you know the people who pete interviewed, they don't have tickets. they traveled from halfway across the country to stand out in an open area half a mile away from the guy who will be president because they wanted to be here to witness history. you will see all the historical stuff here on fox news channel. ainsley: a lot of people voted for him because they like his honesty. known for telling it like it is. will he bring the off-the-cuff style into the white house? we're asking our political panel next. steve: come on in. ♪ >> trump, trump, trump, trump. trump, trump, trump, trump. >> usa. usa. usa. with dr. scholls massaging gel insoles. they're proven to give you comfort. which helps you feel more energized ...all day long. i want what he has. what's the
usa. usa. usa. >> usa! >> there you have it. all about america here on the mall. >> usa!w in midst of usa, usa. ainsley: talking a lot about the protests. honestly there aren't that many. there have been a few throughout the city. more people are ecstatic and excited saying this is majestic is what we've heard. steve: you know the people who pete interviewed, they don't have tickets. they traveled from halfway across the country to stand out in an open area half a mile away...
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as you may know, 50,000 people died in 2015 from drug overdoses in the usa.y the way, more than 8,000 pounds of methamphetamine were confiscated at the border, but most, again, got through. so if you object to a wall, designed to prevent drugs from being smuggled in here, what is your rationale? now on to the sanctuary cities. it's clear president trump is not ready to deport illegal aliens who do not commit crimes in the usa. said that again yesterday. it is the criminal aliens that are being targeted by homeland security. left-wing politicians know that, but lie about it. >> new york city has half a million undocumented people.k we want them to come forward and work with the police if they see a crime, if they are a victim of crime. if they believe by talking to a police officer they will get deported and be torn apart from their family, they are not going to work with police. >> bill: that's not the issue. f mayor de blasio, an uber-leftist, completely avoids the criminal alien subject always trying to deflect the always trying to deflect the house painter
as you may know, 50,000 people died in 2015 from drug overdoses in the usa.y the way, more than 8,000 pounds of methamphetamine were confiscated at the border, but most, again, got through. so if you object to a wall, designed to prevent drugs from being smuggled in here, what is your rationale? now on to the sanctuary cities. it's clear president trump is not ready to deport illegal aliens who do not commit crimes in the usa. said that again yesterday. it is the criminal aliens that are being...
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♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what?n >> hork. >> jimmy: born. [ laughter and applause ] born. >> first. first? >> jimmy: first. >> word? >> jimmy: first. >> word. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: no, born. [ laughter ] baby. >> having a baby? [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: born. [ laughter ] >> boy. >> jimmy: born. ♪ born in the usa i was ♪ >> "born in the usa." >> jimmy: yes, that's it! >> oh, my god. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was my fault. that was my fault. i screwed up. i'm sorry. i screwed up because i started with the beginning and i should have just went right to born in the usa. >> "born in the usa." >> jimmy: why would i do the beginning part? oh, my gosh. >> it looked like pork in the desert. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: all right, pork in the desert. that's a different -- that's a a hit song, by the way. >> pork in the desert. >> jimmy: pork in the desert. >> oh, my god. this is very difficult. [ laughter ] >> j: here you
♪ born in the usa i was born in the usa ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> what?n >> hork. >> jimmy: born. [ laughter and applause ] born. >> first. first? >> jimmy: first. >> word? >> jimmy: first. >> word. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: born. >> boy. >> jimmy: no, born. [ laughter ] baby. >> having a baby? [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: born. >> boy....
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and lee greenwood singing god less the usa, have you seen an even like this?t you do for your country. he is talking about the pain his own family went through when they lost joe and his own brother-in-law was killed, very close to his sister. it was a traumatic time, in the kennedy family. and that is what he was talking about. when he knew that we were facing this soviet union -- cold war. he said what you can do for your country, it is moving to watch this, and a reminder, they hated kennedy, he was a catholic, they hated reagan, farewell from peter jennings, this man-made the wealthy ye yet -- wealthier and destroyed middle class, when the statistics show the opposite, so trump is in good company. liz: thank you so much historian doug wead. >> thank you. >> one day until donald trump is sworn in as our 45th president of the nation. let's take it to chief national correspondent for fox news ed henry, he is live at national mall, can you tell us what you are seeing there? reporter: a lot of people behind mer here gathering, they are coming from every state i
and lee greenwood singing god less the usa, have you seen an even like this?t you do for your country. he is talking about the pain his own family went through when they lost joe and his own brother-in-law was killed, very close to his sister. it was a traumatic time, in the kennedy family. and that is what he was talking about. when he knew that we were facing this soviet union -- cold war. he said what you can do for your country, it is moving to watch this, and a reminder, they hated...
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the usa imposed a trade embargo on cuba in the early 60s and americans here were told to return home cars like this were left behind when the rich american playboys left town after the revolution. now, it looks like they're on their way back! the new us president may threaten to reimpose recently lifted sanctions... but right now, driving around havana in vintage cars is a hit among those tourists who're already here. you're restoring this 1958, lovely bel air car. can i help? 0k, come on! sit down. 0k. checking the window. 0k. turning? at this moment? 0pen. 0k. perfect. incredible, going inside these old cars! beautiful! all these wires made in the 40s and 50s! i feel like a master craftsman, even though all i was doing was this... julio was a taxi driver five years ago, with his beloved 1955 chevrolet bel air. now he's taken advantage of government reforms and is a partner in a business that restores and hires out classic vehicles to tourists. there are now 22 cars in total under their banner. this is such a rewarding thing to do! already cleaner! painting it! tourists will be impo
the usa imposed a trade embargo on cuba in the early 60s and americans here were told to return home cars like this were left behind when the rich american playboys left town after the revolution. now, it looks like they're on their way back! the new us president may threaten to reimpose recently lifted sanctions... but right now, driving around havana in vintage cars is a hit among those tourists who're already here. you're restoring this 1958, lovely bel air car. can i help? 0k, come on! sit...
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>> bill: massive controversy over president trump stopping some muslims from coming to the usa. but what is the real story here? "talking points" will lay it out. >> they are not properly vetted, you have extreme bedding -- vetting proposal. as a result, the implementation, we have seen some problems. >> bill: even some republicans are critical of mr. trump for not explaining the anti-terror problem clearly. charles krauthammer and brit hume have thoughts. >> bill o'reilly wants to know how you think this country ist doing right now. >> bill: also ahead, we are in california this evening, where jesse watters is causing some trouble. >> is bill o'reilly fair and balanced? >> i'm going to stay out of the fight with bill. id i wish you nothing but the best. >> bill: caution, you areng about to enter the "no spin zone." from california, "the factor" begins right now. ♪ >> bill: hi, i am bill o'reilly, reporting from los angeles. thanks for watching us tonight. extreme venting, that is a subject as of this evening's "talking points." president trump's executive order stopping the flo
>> bill: massive controversy over president trump stopping some muslims from coming to the usa. but what is the real story here? "talking points" will lay it out. >> they are not properly vetted, you have extreme bedding -- vetting proposal. as a result, the implementation, we have seen some problems. >> bill: even some republicans are critical of mr. trump for not explaining the anti-terror problem clearly. charles krauthammer and brit hume have thoughts. >>...
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the battle will rage ♪ ♪ good guys will win every time you rattle their cage ♪ ♪ if you mess with my usa uncle sam put your name at the top of his list ♪ ♪ the statue of liberty started shaking her fist ♪ ♪ the eagle will fly there's gonna be hell ♪ ♪ when you hear mother nature freedom start ringing her bell ♪ ♪ it will feel like the whole world raining down on you ♪ ♪ yeah, it's brought to you courtesy of the red, white and blue ♪ ♪ red, white and blue ♪ of my red, white and blue god bless our military. thank you. god bless america. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome chairman of the presidential inaugural committee, tom barrack. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone, and welcome to the 58th inauguration of the president of the united states to welcome the 45th president of the united states, donald trump. [ cheers and applause ] i have to tell you, this is the most incredible setting of structures that i have ever seen, at least of those that president-elect trump has not built. but, you know, when this started, an inauguration is typically an american event and it's
the battle will rage ♪ ♪ good guys will win every time you rattle their cage ♪ ♪ if you mess with my usa uncle sam put your name at the top of his list ♪ ♪ the statue of liberty started shaking her fist ♪ ♪ the eagle will fly there's gonna be hell ♪ ♪ when you hear mother nature freedom start ringing her bell ♪ ♪ it will feel like the whole world raining down on you ♪ ♪ yeah, it's brought to you courtesy of the red, white and blue ♪ ♪ red, white and blue ♪ of...
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the trident missile system is from the usa. either testing because it was in florida. i do have some sympathy that the government because first of all missile failures happen. thisjust first of all missile failures happen. this just happened to first of all missile failures happen. thisjust happened to be very badly timed. the other thing is, if you are having a nuclear deterrent don't tell the world it doesn't work! i have some sympathy with the prime minister, you don't go public about this.|j with the prime minister, you don't go public about this. i suppose the point is, for national security reasons. . . point is, for national security reasons... we don't fire these missiles often because they are very expensive. we have a huge investment in something, we are not even sure it works that way. crash test dummies, the usa trips up theresa may and michael fallon. the metro is showing the other papers the way. we are running out of time so i think we will be going to, a very quick look at the daily express. main must fast—track
the trident missile system is from the usa. either testing because it was in florida. i do have some sympathy that the government because first of all missile failures happen. thisjust first of all missile failures happen. this just happened to first of all missile failures happen. thisjust happened to be very badly timed. the other thing is, if you are having a nuclear deterrent don't tell the world it doesn't work! i have some sympathy with the prime minister, you don't go public about...
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i hope a priority for you is a more robust usa id program. is that something i have -- could you give me reason to hope? >> i hope what you're after is more effective programs with better use of the taxpayers' dollars to the extent we are good at that and we have even greater opportunity, then we should seek additional funding. but there will be a complete and comprehensive review of how effective we are with the dollars over there. usa id as i said, is an important part of the projection of america's values around the world. we're going to have, i think there is a joint strategic plan that is required between the state department and usa id in fiscal year 2017. that's going to be a perfect opportunity for me and those who will be working with me if i'm confirmed over at the state department, to take a comprehensive look at the effectiveness, and what our -- what are our ranges of opportunities out there that might argue for greater funding. so, i want to be effective with the program and make sure that as we are using the taxpayers' dollars
i hope a priority for you is a more robust usa id program. is that something i have -- could you give me reason to hope? >> i hope what you're after is more effective programs with better use of the taxpayers' dollars to the extent we are good at that and we have even greater opportunity, then we should seek additional funding. but there will be a complete and comprehensive review of how effective we are with the dollars over there. usa id as i said, is an important part of the projection...
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, there certainly is, and when he came down pennsylvania avenue behind me there were big cheers of "usaalso a few catcalls from the protesters, but he is now almost at the white house, got out of his car again, philip are, of course, the showman and reality star of the apprentice could not resist the crowds, what he says gets him pumped up, and this is of course the ultimate crowd on pennsylvania avenue here as president donaldj pennsylvania avenue here as president donald j trump pennsylvania avenue here as president donald] trump make that journey from the nation's capitol to his home for the next four years, the white house, and it is quite an extraordinary culmination to what was the most unlikely campaign, philip. the businessmen with no political experience to set his hat ata political experience to set his hat at a white house run and succeeded —— philippa. he may have lost the political vote, sparring many of the protesters here today and many more of that will be here tomorrow for the women's march, but nevertheless he won under the system, under the rules, he won the electoral
, there certainly is, and when he came down pennsylvania avenue behind me there were big cheers of "usaalso a few catcalls from the protesters, but he is now almost at the white house, got out of his car again, philip are, of course, the showman and reality star of the apprentice could not resist the crowds, what he says gets him pumped up, and this is of course the ultimate crowd on pennsylvania avenue here as president donaldj pennsylvania avenue here as president donald j trump...
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>>> usa, usa, usa! >> right now at 5:00, chaos on the campus of uc davis. controversial speaker protest there at the campus one day the after an event was cancel and why uc berkeley students and faculty are paying close attention. >>> and police are askinger for help after a violent attack at a bar station. >> we are here to send a strong message that immigrants whether they are documented or undocumented are here to stay. >> and plus the tension is rising high here in the south bay, and we are days away from the inauguration of president-elect donald trump. >> the news at 5:00 starts right now. good evening, i'm kerry mcsweeney. >> and i'm peggy bunker. protesters took to the streets protesting donald trump and his immigration policies a on the upcoming inauguration. >> the protest was a cause of concern after an tie-trump rally in san jose last summer turned violent. we are joare joined live from se with laura ra malpert and did y see any violence? >> the police said they wanted to keep the focus on the message and not violence will. >> reporter: hundreds
>>> usa, usa, usa! >> right now at 5:00, chaos on the campus of uc davis. controversial speaker protest there at the campus one day the after an event was cancel and why uc berkeley students and faculty are paying close attention. >>> and police are askinger for help after a violent attack at a bar station. >> we are here to send a strong message that immigrants whether they are documented or undocumented are here to stay. >> and plus the tension is rising...
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‘s board, but could be approved as early as late tonight usa time. may get that final deal put through to settle all the legal issues concerning the scandal over the rigging of emissions for bulks wagon vehicles, which came to light about 18 months ago —— vw vehicles. there are lawsuits that are being
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all eyes on the usa on sunday as the championship games of the nfl take place.re through to their second ever superbowl, after thrashing green bay 44—21 in the nfc matchup. quaterback matt ryan was outstanding from the very start and he threw for four touchdowns and even ran one in himself. it was a big team effort as the
all eyes on the usa on sunday as the championship games of the nfl take place.re through to their second ever superbowl, after thrashing green bay 44—21 in the nfc matchup. quaterback matt ryan was outstanding from the very start and he threw for four touchdowns and even ran one in himself. it was a big team effort as the
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usa today columnist kiersten powers, and dana bash. i'll start with you, but please feel free to pipe in. do the republicans have a plan to replace obama care? >> yes. they have lots of plans to replace obama care, and they have to streamline it. more importantly, they have to figure out, you know, as manu was saying, right now there's a debate among republicans about the process, about when it's going to happen, how quickly can it happen, and that's a vigorous debate because it's about, you know, the promises that these members feel they made to their constituents. at the same time it's how quickly should it happen given another promise that they made to their constituents that people are not going to be left in the lurch without health care. that is what -- the thing that
usa today columnist kiersten powers, and dana bash. i'll start with you, but please feel free to pipe in. do the republicans have a plan to replace obama care? >> yes. they have lots of plans to replace obama care, and they have to streamline it. more importantly, they have to figure out, you know, as manu was saying, right now there's a debate among republicans about the process, about when it's going to happen, how quickly can it happen, and that's a vigorous debate because it's about,...
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they still have to deal with all of that on this side of the pond, but in the usa, it looks as if there may be a multi—billion dollar settle m e nt there may be a multi—billion dollar settlement to deal with this scandal, and that deal could be ratified by vw‘s board as early as tonight. any more on that, we will bring to you as we get it. there was more travel misery for hundreds of thousands of southern rail passengers today, as the network's drivers started a 48—hour strike. it's just the latest industrial action in a row between the unions and the company over plans for driver—only—operated trains. and, as our transport correspondent richard westcott reports, it could spread to other train companies. paralysed by a strike — again. more than 2,200 southern services weren't running today. platform 2 for the delayed 0747 thameslink service. their passengers were forced to find other routes in. the whole situation seems
they still have to deal with all of that on this side of the pond, but in the usa, it looks as if there may be a multi—billion dollar settle m e nt there may be a multi—billion dollar settlement to deal with this scandal, and that deal could be ratified by vw‘s board as early as tonight. any more on that, we will bring to you as we get it. there was more travel misery for hundreds of thousands of southern rail passengers today, as the network's drivers started a 48—hour strike. it's...
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it was deflected, then a soft free kick, but after that you could see we responded, but it took usa couldee we responded, but it took us a while to get into the game. the second half was all us and we were very unlucky not to come back or win the game. tottenham are up to second,
it was deflected, then a soft free kick, but after that you could see we responded, but it took usa couldee we responded, but it took us a while to get into the game. the second half was all us and we were very unlucky not to come back or win the game. tottenham are up to second,
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one of her clients was detained when he returned to the usa yesterday and was questioned for several hours, and i started by asking her what his experience had been. he had a very tumultuous experience. he felt like they treated him like a criminal. he has been living in the united states for over ten years. he's been a lawful, permanent resident, a green card holder for approximately four years now, and he had travelled to iran to visit his father because he had heart surgery, and he was on his way back when donald trump signed the executive order. was he travelling on an iranian passport? yes, he had an iranian passport and also his green card with him. what has happened to him? right now, he has been released.
one of her clients was detained when he returned to the usa yesterday and was questioned for several hours, and i started by asking her what his experience had been. he had a very tumultuous experience. he felt like they treated him like a criminal. he has been living in the united states for over ten years. he's been a lawful, permanent resident, a green card holder for approximately four years now, and he had travelled to iran to visit his father because he had heart surgery, and he was on...
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tha nkfully florida and headed towards the usa. thankfully it was not armed.rt with the sunday telegraph. loads about trump, would you believe. you have trump's new deal for britain, president trump's new tea m for britain, president trump's new team working on a deal. you have to remember that as soon as the president is inaugurated the administration kicks into gear. without a doubt they are up and running already. in his speech yesterday he talked about america first is that this but an interesting spin on it. trump with his new dealfor interesting spin on it. trump with his new deal for britain, interesting spin on it. trump with his new dealfor britain, franklin d roosevelt with his new deal brought america and of recession in the 19305, at least it helped to, and i think it is a little bit overoptimistic to suggest that theresa may will be invited to a state visit and obviously we will get all the benefits of the new trump era. we did hear from donald trump era. we did hear from donald trump that he disagreed with barack obama's assessment that if we lef
tha nkfully florida and headed towards the usa. thankfully it was not armed.rt with the sunday telegraph. loads about trump, would you believe. you have trump's new deal for britain, president trump's new tea m for britain, president trump's new team working on a deal. you have to remember that as soon as the president is inaugurated the administration kicks into gear. without a doubt they are up and running already. in his speech yesterday he talked about america first is that this but an...
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column for usa today, which also wrote their opinion piece about it in usa today. bill is in texas, a republican. good morning. i just want to make a couple of comments. to try ande want become energy independent. we don't need to be buying all from saudi arabia. whatever helps this country create jobs from manufacturing refining, weg to can ship out enough oil to become energy independent. there are currently pipelines -- oil comes from underground. the dakota pipeline is coming from canada. and water comes from the ground. i think it is a safer alternative, other than having it trucked in. that is all i have to say. host: hannah northey, anything you want to follow up on that? proponents of some of these projects have agreed that piping the oil is safer than trucks or rails. we did see an explosion on a rail carrying oil. that is a concern. a valid point. randolph,ll from massachusetts. eugene is a democrat. caller: thank you for taking my call. i want to say quickly, we are running a very dangerous slippery slope. we see a lot of rhetoric from this president. th
column for usa today, which also wrote their opinion piece about it in usa today. bill is in texas, a republican. good morning. i just want to make a couple of comments. to try ande want become energy independent. we don't need to be buying all from saudi arabia. whatever helps this country create jobs from manufacturing refining, weg to can ship out enough oil to become energy independent. there are currently pipelines -- oil comes from underground. the dakota pipeline is coming from canada....
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wait till you see what miss usa was wearing in "the skinny" on this friday, january 27th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> the original parade of nations there colorful costumes from all over the world. >> appropriate they're coming in "the skinny" because they're all very svelte looking very svelte in their costumes. >> they're all fairly -- yeah, some of them are wearing their country on their shoulder there with those costumes. >> interesting to see more of those. stay with us for that. >> we'll dig into it. >>> we'll start with president trump doubling down on his argument that waterboarding works. >> in an interview with fox news, the president said opposition to waterboarding seemed foolish and naive and he also questioned whether the illegal interrogation technique which simulates drowning should even be classified as torture. >> i mean,or torture. >> fingernails. >> i'm sure it's not pleasant but waterboarding was just short of torture. when you know, all of a sudden they made it torture. here's the story. look, i spoke with people the other day who are in this
wait till you see what miss usa was wearing in "the skinny" on this friday, january 27th. >>> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> the original parade of nations there colorful costumes from all over the world. >> appropriate they're coming in "the skinny" because they're all very svelte looking very svelte in their costumes. >> they're all fairly -- yeah, some of them are wearing their country on their shoulder there with...
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"usa today." the executive director of euro , thehas an executive piece headline, "we will keep fighting these dirty projects." the environmental review of the these access pipeline, are the facts and they cannot be changed by signing a paper. if you want to read his column or the editorial board of usa in tyler, texas, a republican. good morning. >> good morning. i want to make a couple of comments. i believe we want to try and become energy independent. we do not need to be buying oil from saudi arabia. whatever helps this country create jobs, from manufacturing to engineering to refining, we can ship out amounts of oil to become the energy independent. now there are pipelines samently running in the path. underground.m the dakota pipeline is coming from canada. now, oil and water comes from the ground. i think it is a safer alternative, other than having it trucked in. that is all i have to say. host: hannah northey, anything you want to follow-up on with that? good point.kes a that is what the
"usa today." the executive director of euro , thehas an executive piece headline, "we will keep fighting these dirty projects." the environmental review of the these access pipeline, are the facts and they cannot be changed by signing a paper. if you want to read his column or the editorial board of usa in tyler, texas, a republican. good morning. >> good morning. i want to make a couple of comments. i believe we want to try and become energy independent. we do not...
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we showed you the headlines from the front page of usa today.he reporter is well known by viewers on c-span. he joins us on the phone now. the first question is why. what explanation has the white house given for this clemency move? guest: the white house has not talked about it on the record. president obama will have a news conference this morning. we will probably hear a lot more tha. the white house telegraph to this last week when josh earnest came out and took pains to differentiate the chelsea manning case from the edward snowden case. predatedanning's case the snowden disclosures by several years. the damage that was done to national security was great by chelsea manning, but not as great by snowden. manning was court-martialed, face to the consequences, owned up to what she did and has already served seven years in a military prison. which is longer than any other similar case in history. that is part of the thought process. on top of that, you have the transgender issues, the treatment of chelsea manning in this military prison. she ha
we showed you the headlines from the front page of usa today.he reporter is well known by viewers on c-span. he joins us on the phone now. the first question is why. what explanation has the white house given for this clemency move? guest: the white house has not talked about it on the record. president obama will have a news conference this morning. we will probably hear a lot more tha. the white house telegraph to this last week when josh earnest came out and took pains to differentiate the...
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you mentioned the usa freedom act. we must comply with the usa freedom act and that acts as a prioritization mechanism on what it is we do. another one is freedom of information act. so especially once a freedom of information act goes into litigation, you u have to follow the course of that litigation and there are going to be court deadlines and court orders you have to comply with. and then under the executive order for classification, for national security information and the u.s. government, there are various processes that also require us to review tranches of classified information, for example, the 25-year automatic review, there are classification challenges and mandatory declassification reviews that are filed under that particular executive order. so all of these external -- what i call these hard requirements, these legal requirements, necessarily drive a lot of the machinery that has to be put in place to provide transparency. a lot of the classification reviews which can be very painstaking. you have to g
you mentioned the usa freedom act. we must comply with the usa freedom act and that acts as a prioritization mechanism on what it is we do. another one is freedom of information act. so especially once a freedom of information act goes into litigation, you u have to follow the course of that litigation and there are going to be court deadlines and court orders you have to comply with. and then under the executive order for classification, for national security information and the u.s....
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all, espana across the atlantic to take a look at what has been going on with the weather across the usast. this poor easterly feature started life further south, drawing moisture out of the gulf of mexico but quickly ran into some cold air which has surged into the heart of canada and produced the single figure, that the body temperatures well south in the usa. over the weekend, we will see a further conversion of rain to slow quite widely across the north—eastern states of the usa and eventually into eastern canada. coming further west, high pressure is dominant, settling things nicely. some sunshine around, does that think the temperatures. going too far west, another major system bringing moisture out of the pacific and depositing it as rain or snow, depending on elevation, widely across the western states and western canada. you don't have to go that far to see severe winter weather, it is there to be had across eastern europe, travel and power disruption has been significant. temperatures are way below what we would expect and the forecast is to keep more of the same coming, especi
all, espana across the atlantic to take a look at what has been going on with the weather across the usast. this poor easterly feature started life further south, drawing moisture out of the gulf of mexico but quickly ran into some cold air which has surged into the heart of canada and produced the single figure, that the body temperatures well south in the usa. over the weekend, we will see a further conversion of rain to slow quite widely across the north—eastern states of the usa and...
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a big change in the rules for cubans entering the usa. they will no longer be automatically granted residency. i am kasia madera. 27 days lost at sea. and australian farmer and his daughter turn up safe and well despite going 2000, it is of course. can't money buy happiness? we talk to the filmmaker who is testing the theory for real in an impoverished african community. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is sam glad you could join us. it is 8am in singapore, midnight in london, and 7pm in washington, where in eight days, donald trump will become president of the usa. donald trump seems to be at odds with some of his key cabinet nominees. his choice for the new head of the cia strongly endorsed the work of the us intelligence community powers after it was criticised by the president—elect. —— hours. general james mattis, nominated for defence secretary, accused russia of trying to break up nato, in contrast with donald trump's wish for closer ties with president
a big change in the rules for cubans entering the usa. they will no longer be automatically granted residency. i am kasia madera. 27 days lost at sea. and australian farmer and his daughter turn up safe and well despite going 2000, it is of course. can't money buy happiness? we talk to the filmmaker who is testing the theory for real in an impoverished african community. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. glad you could join us. it is sam glad...
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.>>> the very first miss chinatown usa making a special appearance at this year's chinese new year's parade 60 years after making history.>> i thought what an honor to come from a place where there is no chinese. he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. tadirectv now. stream all your entertainment! anywhere! anytime! can we lose the 'all'. there's no cbs and we don't have a ton of sports. anywhere, any... let's lose the 'anywhere, anytime' too. you can't download on-the-go, there's no dvr, yada yada yada. stream some stuff! somewhere! sometimes! you totally nailed that buddy. simple. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. only xfinity gives you more to stream to any screen. >>> new at 10, the very first miss chinatown usa, looking back with us tonight, 60 years after making history.>> -- >> reporter: this lady lives in san francisco and is excited to be part of
.>>> the very first miss chinatown usa making a special appearance at this year's chinese new year's parade 60 years after making history.>> i thought what an honor to come from a place where there is no chinese. he opposed us sanctions on russia... ...for war crimes forced to pay hundreds of millions for toxic pollution... ...putting profits ahead of our kid's health. tell your senators to reject rex tillerson. and protect american interests not corporate interests. tadirectv...
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, it has not been created in the usa, it has not been equalled.cessarily recovered. those geographical pockets. that's where you saw donald trump's message really resonate, industrial areas perhaps in decline, who feel left behind by globalisation. if you go south, you can talk about textile mills, once booming, but no longer there. in the north, the steel industry, no longer what it was. those are the areas where trump's economic message has played very well. which is one in which he said clearly that he would re—negotiate trade deals and put america first, a message he repeated at his inauguration and now, as you can see, in his first week, he's making ita see, in his first week, he's making it a priority. he has convinced car—makers to relocate factories to america. how i mexico and canada feeling about this? mexico at the moment has problems with the oil industry, the economy, so this comes ata industry, the economy, so this comes at a delicate time. that being said, we are now hearing, certainly in the case of canada, they are talking about b
, it has not been created in the usa, it has not been equalled.cessarily recovered. those geographical pockets. that's where you saw donald trump's message really resonate, industrial areas perhaps in decline, who feel left behind by globalisation. if you go south, you can talk about textile mills, once booming, but no longer there. in the north, the steel industry, no longer what it was. those are the areas where trump's economic message has played very well. which is one in which he said...
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chanting: no fascist usa!onstrations in america against president trump's imposition of a temporary travel ban are likely to be repeated here, with protests planned outside downing street later today and in other uk cities. although the foreign office have clarified that british citizens are exempt from the ban, the foreign secretary has been under pressure to say why it took so long to get that clarification. i'll be talking to you in the house of commons. that's the place. house of commons — be there! this conservative mp was born in iraq, one of the seven countries which are subject to president trump's travel ban. he's pleased with confirmation now that, as a british citizen, he'll be able to visit the usa. but he's still opposed to the policy. clearly, the foreign secretary had worked throughout sunday and into the night, talking directly to the white house, was my understanding, as did the team at number ten, and i applaud them for the work they did, certainly on behalf of families like mine. i mean, the
chanting: no fascist usa!onstrations in america against president trump's imposition of a temporary travel ban are likely to be repeated here, with protests planned outside downing street later today and in other uk cities. although the foreign office have clarified that british citizens are exempt from the ban, the foreign secretary has been under pressure to say why it took so long to get that clarification. i'll be talking to you in the house of commons. that's the place. house of commons...
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host: susan page in today's usa today wraps up donald trump's press conference, saying has any other president elect or president held a news conference quite like that? he announced he would turn over control of his businesses to a trust controlled by his sons. -- he said to enact he would nominate a supreme thet justice to replace late antonin scalia in the first two weeks. he said he would fulfill his promise to build a border along along mexico and have the mexicans pay for it. issues from donald trump's press conference yesterday, but most of the national headlines focusing on his comments on russia. here is what he had to say. mr. trump: as far as hacking, i think it was russia, but we also get hacked by other countries and other people. lost 22y that when we million names and everything else that was hacked recently, they did not make a big deal out of that. that was something that was extraordinary. that was probably china. we have much hacking going on, and one of the things we are going to do, we have some of the greatest computer mines anywhere in the world we have assembl
host: susan page in today's usa today wraps up donald trump's press conference, saying has any other president elect or president held a news conference quite like that? he announced he would turn over control of his businesses to a trust controlled by his sons. -- he said to enact he would nominate a supreme thet justice to replace late antonin scalia in the first two weeks. he said he would fulfill his promise to build a border along along mexico and have the mexicans pay for it. issues from...
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yet, it is interesting for us the usa. meet and welcome in the white house —— theresa may is the first foreign leader. it is interesting how she is carrying out brexit, and a lot of people in america think that trump's election in november was the us equivalent to brexit. i think that a lot of foreign leaders want to meet trump, butare lot of foreign leaders want to meet trump, but are apprehensive about facing blair backs from their own countries and people about meeting with him —— blowback. you can see mps in theresa may's own party criticising her and telling her to stick up for the values of the uk. we can now bring you pictures of president trump leaving the white house and taking his first trip on board air force one. it will be taking donald trump to philadelphia, which is where he will meet theresa may, the prime minister arriving there this evening and will be meeting senior us republicans. paul ryan, the house speaker, and mitch mcconnell, the senate majority leader amongst other people who we heard from earlier
yet, it is interesting for us the usa. meet and welcome in the white house —— theresa may is the first foreign leader. it is interesting how she is carrying out brexit, and a lot of people in america think that trump's election in november was the us equivalent to brexit. i think that a lot of foreign leaders want to meet trump, butare lot of foreign leaders want to meet trump, but are apprehensive about facing blair backs from their own countries and people about meeting with him ——...