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at the same time, we don't want, we don't see russia as the ussr. or the only reason that the russian power is not a global threat. basically, if you had the military budget of germany, france and the uk, it's more than twice the russian military budget. so russia is a partner. russia also is raising some i should say political problems in crimea, in the ukraine. what's was the georgia, so we have problems with russia but russia is not a major unifying threat the way the ussr, theway the ussr was . 2nd point, trade with russia is 10 times the american trade so that means for us, we have all these relations to make, business interests in russia. business interests which are quite important. and by the way, the sanctions which have been imposed on the russia after the annexation of crimea and the interference into the ukraine has been much more costly for the europeans than the americans. our financial sector which was a major provider to the russians has suffered so we have done the job. really, so once, what is foreign-policy? foreign-policy, workin
at the same time, we don't want, we don't see russia as the ussr. or the only reason that the russian power is not a global threat. basically, if you had the military budget of germany, france and the uk, it's more than twice the russian military budget. so russia is a partner. russia also is raising some i should say political problems in crimea, in the ukraine. what's was the georgia, so we have problems with russia but russia is not a major unifying threat the way the ussr, theway the ussr...
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once, back when the country was still part of the ussr, and long before that, it was the capital cityings have changed here. back in 1991 it was the last soviet republic to declare independence, ten days before the collapse of the union. since then it has been under the control of president nazarbayev who moved the capital north to the purpose—built city of astana. one thing is clear, this country has undergone a tumultuous period. but through it all nature has continued to play a vital role for the once nomadic people here, and for travellers who visit. you start to get a sense of that at the green bazaar. there has been a market here since before soviet times. this is fermented horse milk, which has been around since the nomadic times and they say it is a cure for tuberculosis. it's a strong taste. the aftertaste is almost like you are smoking a cigar. i don't know why, but that is exactly what it tastes like. very sharp, though, very intense taste. some russian influences have remained, but some of the old kazakh traditions that had been suppressed under the soviets are once again
once, back when the country was still part of the ussr, and long before that, it was the capital cityings have changed here. back in 1991 it was the last soviet republic to declare independence, ten days before the collapse of the union. since then it has been under the control of president nazarbayev who moved the capital north to the purpose—built city of astana. one thing is clear, this country has undergone a tumultuous period. but through it all nature has continued to play a vital role...
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this is and to your point, and the cold war, we welcomed refugees in large major to embarrass the ussr. one of my close friends who happens to be on our board was a young man who teaches at hunter college now. he came here as a refugee with his mother and 7-year-old. he went on to be a rhodes scholar, he teaches at college, that is a success story. and to joe's point, i have dozens of stories like that. these are not people who would wish to do harm. they are the kind of people that display courage, that i want -- what better way to counter the narrative of an organization like isis or the regime in syria and to say welcoming those victims -- >> -- refugees are the population of those that we need to worry about with regard to terrorism, -- with regard to refugees, is that the population of people in the united states that we need to worry about committing terrorist attacks given that we haven't seen one committed in the better part of 40 years? >> absolutely not, let's be clear, there are two different procedures through which refugees or someone with a well- founded fear of persecuti
this is and to your point, and the cold war, we welcomed refugees in large major to embarrass the ussr. one of my close friends who happens to be on our board was a young man who teaches at hunter college now. he came here as a refugee with his mother and 7-year-old. he went on to be a rhodes scholar, he teaches at college, that is a success story. and to joe's point, i have dozens of stories like that. these are not people who would wish to do harm. they are the kind of people that display...
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and the ussr where we were not allies in any way and we didn't have much trade engagement.ues with japan in the 80's but we were also allies. here, it is a little more complicated. we have to remember, president xi jinping has his own politics to work out -- worry about, not just our own. mom and dadels like are not just fighting about the finances but about bigger fundamental issues. mike pompeo coming away from his saying say it -- meeting there are disagreements with chinese presence in the south china sea, warships, the u.s. navy proposing a show of force to kind of send a signal to beijing. has the risk of that side of things really kind of ratcheted up? fred: it certainly has. what is unclear is, president trump is focused on two things comedy bilateral trade deficit things, the bilateral trade deficit and north korea. others have an idea of looking at geostrategic issues, military issues. president trump is duly focused on north korea and the trade deficit. it is not clear it is a meeting of the minds within the administration. there seems to be great to virgins ther
and the ussr where we were not allies in any way and we didn't have much trade engagement.ues with japan in the 80's but we were also allies. here, it is a little more complicated. we have to remember, president xi jinping has his own politics to work out -- worry about, not just our own. mom and dadels like are not just fighting about the finances but about bigger fundamental issues. mike pompeo coming away from his saying say it -- meeting there are disagreements with chinese presence in the...
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this time it is not just the united states versus the ussr, this race is being run by private companieswe sat down with the ceo of a jetsonsthey set on like future of flying cards. here is our-- cars. here's our conversation on the company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. >> it is an exciting time in the earth space business. there is more innovation happening in aerospace than ever in our history. ,t comes in the new products but also the transformation on how we design and build robotics in our factories. things like artificial autonomouse, aircrafts, high-speed aircrafts, so the time of innovation is incredible right now. it is a great way for us to draw talent to the future. emily: i know you have been a boeing your entire career. you have lived and breathed this, and you think a lot about the future. do you think self flying cars will be here sooner than we think? >> we see the whole brunt of what i call urban mobility transforming before our eyes. we are building prototype vehicles and we expect to fly them in the coming year. emily: so in th
this time it is not just the united states versus the ussr, this race is being run by private companieswe sat down with the ceo of a jetsonsthey set on like future of flying cards. here is our-- cars. here's our conversation on the company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. >> it is an exciting time in the earth space business. there is more innovation happening in aerospace than ever in our history. ,t comes in the new products but also the...
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democracy have been going on for a lot longer than the past few years, under communism when the ussr courted americans from the far left. under putin russia seems to have complaininged track, targeting people and institutions from the american right. we have reporting from inside one of those institutions, and you'll recognize some of those players, here's a hint, think mueller investigation. stigation. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols and no heavy perfumes. so you can spray and stay. febreze one. the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ leave the structure, call 911, keep people away, and call pg&e right after so we can both respond out and keep the public safe. minutes can mean the difference between life and death. proposition 11 saves lives by ensuring medical care is not delayed in an emergency. proposition 11 establishes int
democracy have been going on for a lot longer than the past few years, under communism when the ussr courted americans from the far left. under putin russia seems to have complaininged track, targeting people and institutions from the american right. we have reporting from inside one of those institutions, and you'll recognize some of those players, here's a hint, think mueller investigation. stigation. (vo) ovewhelming air fresheners can send you running. so try febreze one. with no aerosols...
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this time it is not just the united states versus the ussr, it is a race largely being run by privateompanies like spacex, blue origin, and boeing. earlier, we sat down with the ceo of boeing, jeff nolan -- dennis muilenburg, as they set on a jetsons like future of flying cards. here's our conversation on the company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. inthis is an exciting time the aerospace business. we have more innovation happening in aerospace than ever in our history. it comes in the forms of new products and services, like the new 737 max and new defense products, but also transformation in how we can design and build robotics in our factories. things like artificial intelligence, autonomous aircrafts, high-speed aircrafts, new spacecraft. so the time of innovation is incredible right now. it is a great way for us to draw incredible right now. it is a great way for us to draw talent to the future. emily: i know you are an engineer at heart. you have been at boeing your entire career. you have lived and breathed this, and you think a lot about
this time it is not just the united states versus the ussr, it is a race largely being run by privateompanies like spacex, blue origin, and boeing. earlier, we sat down with the ceo of boeing, jeff nolan -- dennis muilenburg, as they set on a jetsons like future of flying cards. here's our conversation on the company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. inthis is an exciting time the aerospace business. we have more innovation happening in aerospace than ever...
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to your point come erupts billy brady didn't work on the ussr, did work in cuba or venezuela.are misleading on what is going on in the scandinavian countries as they have a lot of s. countries. elizabeth: you'll be back with you shortly. thank you for your insights. "the new york times" reports and supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh once questioned by cops after a bar brawl. cnn already condemning kavanaugh for it. we will have this down next. >> this entire thing makes me want to heave. if you think this is about searching for the truth, you ought to put down the. this is not about the truth. this is about gamesmanship and power and political politics. it's just that simple. our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence. when you're looking for answers, it's good to have help. because the right information,
to your point come erupts billy brady didn't work on the ussr, did work in cuba or venezuela.are misleading on what is going on in the scandinavian countries as they have a lot of s. countries. elizabeth: you'll be back with you shortly. thank you for your insights. "the new york times" reports and supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh once questioned by cops after a bar brawl. cnn already condemning kavanaugh for it. we will have this down next. >> this entire thing makes me...
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through the diplomacy of the london conference in 1945, four nations, u.s., uk, ussr and france reach the london agreement. creating court. and these allies who are winning the war and now creating courts and moved to nuremberg where he serves as the u.s. chief prosecutor but really the chief prosecutor, leading the successful prosecution ofleaders. delivering brilliant opening and closing statements. personally, and mostly successfully, handling witness examinations, direct and cross. and captures uncontested documents, plus witness testimony, building history of crimes including what we understand today as the holocaust. in 1946 after one year away, he returns to his court. he serves eight more terms, filled with notable, complex and divisive decisions, sometimes unanimous. among landmarks are his opinions in the -- seizure case. and his vote is one of the unanimous nine in may 1954 as cheese -- chief justice warren led brown versus board of education. and then at age 62 robert jackson died of a heart attack. let me turn to my second topic. attorney general jackson's service. from 1
through the diplomacy of the london conference in 1945, four nations, u.s., uk, ussr and france reach the london agreement. creating court. and these allies who are winning the war and now creating courts and moved to nuremberg where he serves as the u.s. chief prosecutor but really the chief prosecutor, leading the successful prosecution ofleaders. delivering brilliant opening and closing statements. personally, and mostly successfully, handling witness examinations, direct and cross. and...
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it is not just the united states against the ussr, it is a race of being run by private companies likecex, blue origin, and going. we sat down with the ceo of boeing and talks about the future. exclusiver conversation on how the 102-year-old company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. >> it is an exciting time in the earth space business. we have more innovation happening in aerospace than ever in our history. it comes in the new products, and services, like our new commercial airplanes, new defense products, but also the transformation on how we design and build robotics in our factories. things like artificial intelligence, autonomous aircrafts, high-speed aircrafts, so the time of innovation is incredible right now. it is a great way for us to draw talent to the future. emily: i know you are an engineer at heart and have been a boeing your entire career. >> 33 years. emily: you have lived and breathed this, and you think a lot about the future. do you think self flying cars will be here sooner than we think? how fast. of urban the front mobility t
it is not just the united states against the ussr, it is a race of being run by private companies likecex, blue origin, and going. we sat down with the ceo of boeing and talks about the future. exclusiver conversation on how the 102-year-old company is trying to stay relevant on earth and in space over the next century. >> it is an exciting time in the earth space business. we have more innovation happening in aerospace than ever in our history. it comes in the new products, and services,...
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were exacerbated by ronald reagan's determination to outspin the russians in defense and bring the ussr> mr. gorbachev, teardown this wall. >> the soviets and the kgb was reeling under a tremendous strain and pressure from the west. >> the soviet president's attempts of the economy were emboldening people from behind the iron curtain to demand more liberty. for several years putin watched from a distance in dresden. >> the great break through in terms of liberty is something he mentions. my wife and i saw this on television but we weren't there when it happened. >> but after the berlin wall collapsed in november 1989, putin soon came face-to-face with changes sweeping the soviet bloc. the following month he was inside dresden's kgb headquarters when protesters surrounded the building. >> putin takes a pistol from the security guard, and holds it up and makes clear he will shoot anybody who gets inside. but they don't know what to do beyond protecting the headquarters. >> he went inside, talked to the military atashe, and the military responded to him i've contacted moskow and moskow was
were exacerbated by ronald reagan's determination to outspin the russians in defense and bring the ussr> mr. gorbachev, teardown this wall. >> the soviets and the kgb was reeling under a tremendous strain and pressure from the west. >> the soviet president's attempts of the economy were emboldening people from behind the iron curtain to demand more liberty. for several years putin watched from a distance in dresden. >> the great break through in terms of liberty is...
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under communism the ussr marketed itself as a russian workers pair dies, it was on the far left.der putin it seems to have changed track targeting people and institutions from the right. we have people inside. think mueller investigation. that's next. nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. so you'll remember it. ♪ one look at you and i can't disguise ♪ ♪ i've got hungry eyes applebee's new 3-course meal starting at $11.99. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own wa
under communism the ussr marketed itself as a russian workers pair dies, it was on the far left.der putin it seems to have changed track targeting people and institutions from the right. we have people inside. think mueller investigation. that's next. nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why...
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were exacerbated by ronald reagan's determination to out-spend the russians in defense and bring the ussrs. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the soviets and the kgb were reeling under a tremendous strain and pressure from the west. >> soviet presidentmy michel gorbachev. >> the great breakthrough in terms of liberty is something he mentions, my wife and i saw this on television, we weren't there when it happened. >> but after the berlin wall collapsed in november 1989, putin soon came face to face with changes sweeping the soviet bloc. the following month he was inside dresden's kgb headquarters when protesters surrounded the building. >> putin takes a pistol from a security guard, he holds it up and makes clear he will shoot anybody who tries to get inside. don't know what to do beyond protecting the headquarters. he went inside, talked to the military and said contact moscow, find out what we need to do here and the military attache said i contacted moscow and moscow was silent. >> in his book, putin states that i got the feeling then that the country no longer existed, it had
were exacerbated by ronald reagan's determination to out-spend the russians in defense and bring the ussrs. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> the soviets and the kgb were reeling under a tremendous strain and pressure from the west. >> soviet presidentmy michel gorbachev. >> the great breakthrough in terms of liberty is something he mentions, my wife and i saw this on television, we weren't there when it happened. >> but after the berlin wall collapsed in...
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under communism the ussr marketed itself as a russian workers pair dies, it was on the far left.nder putin it seems to have changed track targeting people and institutions from the right. we have people inside. think mueller investigation. that's next. lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the water's fine! tom pritchard. how we doin'? hi, there. tom pritchard. can we get a round of jalapeño poppers for me and the boys, please? i've been saving a lot of money with progressive lately, so... progressive can't protect you from becoming your parents. but we can protect your home and auto when you bundle with us. kayak compares hundreds of travel and airline sites so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. cheers! kayak. search one and done. ♪ as moms, we send our kids out into the world, full of hope. and we don't want something like meningitis b getting in
under communism the ussr marketed itself as a russian workers pair dies, it was on the far left.nder putin it seems to have changed track targeting people and institutions from the right. we have people inside. think mueller investigation. that's next. lost, just hit me on the old horn. man: tom's my best friend, but ever since he bought a new house... tom: it's a $10 cover? oh, okay. didn't see that on the website. he's been acting more and more like his dad. come on, guys! jump in! the...
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crew chef suggested that ussr would defeat america without without firing a shot.hese animosities can be pricked a certain way where we attack each other and destroy our own country. >> abraham lincoln had a quote like that, essentially it will not be a outside force of the spirit of america will always prevail but if we turn on ourselves, amongst ourselves to the degree that goes past the line in the end, everybody needs to take a deep breath. fight for what you believe in. fight for principles. you don't need to get up in the face of mitch mcconnell or sarah sanders or jeff flake you might run into that day. take a deep breath. charles: nancy pelosi. the list goes on and on. a lot of people are yelled at and physically intimidated and it is scary. jason chaffetz. thank you very much. >> thanks, charles. charles: folks, we'll be right back. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verze
crew chef suggested that ussr would defeat america without without firing a shot.hese animosities can be pricked a certain way where we attack each other and destroy our own country. >> abraham lincoln had a quote like that, essentially it will not be a outside force of the spirit of america will always prevail but if we turn on ourselves, amongst ourselves to the degree that goes past the line in the end, everybody needs to take a deep breath. fight for what you believe in. fight for...
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once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city.lt city of astana. one thing is clear, however — this country has undergone a tumultuous period. but through it all, nature has continued to play a vital role for the once—nomadic people here, and for travellers who visit. you start to get a sense of that at the green bazaar. there's been a market here since before soviet times. this is fermented horse milk, which has been around since the nomadic times and they say it is a cure for tuberculosis. it's a strong taste. the aftertaste is almost like you're smoking a cigar. i don't know why, but it's exactly what it tastes like. very sharp, though, very intense taste. it's the world's ninth largest country, but kazakhstan is also one of the most sparsely populated. its people were traditionally nomadic, with their lives tied to their environment. today, travellers come to explore its relatively untouched landscapes. i want to find out more of the kazakhstani people's relationship with nature today. so i'm heading east to the aral sea, the
once, back when the country was part of the ussr and long before that, it was the capital city.lt city of astana. one thing is clear, however — this country has undergone a tumultuous period. but through it all, nature has continued to play a vital role for the once—nomadic people here, and for travellers who visit. you start to get a sense of that at the green bazaar. there's been a market here since before soviet times. this is fermented horse milk, which has been around since the nomadic...
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following him was a rest of the allies, china, great written, ussr, australia, canada, new zealand, eachr and in turn. there are two copies of the document, want to be kept by the united states and want to be kept by japan. we do not display the originals, they are in the national archive in washington dc, and the war museum in tokyo. we also have a replica of one of macarthur's hints, he used six of them to sign -- he used six pens to sign the documents. he did this for a very simple reason, one that we actually still to this day, if you look at lawmakers when they sang important bills, what do you want to do afterward? to give the pens away as souvenirs. following the last furniture, macarthur said simply, these closed.ngs are to give a signal and above the missouri, over 1000 allied aircraft flew information. from the beginning of the --emony at 9: to the bit 9:02 a.m. to the end, 19 minutes. that was all it took the end the bloodiest conflict in history. ♪ >> now we are back on the uss missouri, we have now come to recognize this part of the ship for an event that happened on world w
following him was a rest of the allies, china, great written, ussr, australia, canada, new zealand, eachr and in turn. there are two copies of the document, want to be kept by the united states and want to be kept by japan. we do not display the originals, they are in the national archive in washington dc, and the war museum in tokyo. we also have a replica of one of macarthur's hints, he used six of them to sign -- he used six pens to sign the documents. he did this for a very simple reason,...
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democracy somewhere and even in russia, i think people will feel that, it fell and now there is no ussrbut a lot of people complain that it is an authoritarian country. it is very nuanced, different societies. it is unfair to compare, because there is an exhibit going on now, he just literally got his citizenship so he is american and vietnamese, because he never really quick. we all hear never relinquished our citizenship. you can ask it back. his argument is he will have a lot of difficulty to do it he needs to do in vietnam and to give information to the art community, he feels like in some ways, he is more free to do it in vietnam even though it is challenging and difficult than in a vietnamese-american community here which would look at his art and say he is a communist or because he lives in vietnam and does work, that bring some criticism and shown.s not if they would make the same argument about his art. because he this in vietnam, immediately he is a communist, depending on what context into you talk to. >> i would like to share the question related to the other asian americans
democracy somewhere and even in russia, i think people will feel that, it fell and now there is no ussrbut a lot of people complain that it is an authoritarian country. it is very nuanced, different societies. it is unfair to compare, because there is an exhibit going on now, he just literally got his citizenship so he is american and vietnamese, because he never really quick. we all hear never relinquished our citizenship. you can ask it back. his argument is he will have a lot of difficulty...
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. >> we didn't have a supply chain built up in the ussr what do we do about that >> companies are goingean rebuilding here >> it doesn't mean rebuilding everything i think it's selective a adjustment >> and when you think about the apples of the world, in terms of -- when you look at specific u.s. companies that will be meaningfully impacted, who should be the bellwether if you're an investor out there looking at everybody that has a connection to china, what are you looking at >> certainly looking at taiwan both as taiwanese companies operating in china as well as thaiwanese companies manufacturing -- >> china would consider that as an insult that you would be looking at them. >> right that's fraud i think philippines are very interesting. southeast asia, obviously, vietnam is in a challenging place. because they want to be an alternative to china while they're next door to china they sharedisputed territory so it's going to be just a much more fraught and tense world in that region, and business leaders are just going to have to deal with more volatility >> okay. d.j. peterson, thank
. >> we didn't have a supply chain built up in the ussr what do we do about that >> companies are goingean rebuilding here >> it doesn't mean rebuilding everything i think it's selective a adjustment >> and when you think about the apples of the world, in terms of -- when you look at specific u.s. companies that will be meaningfully impacted, who should be the bellwether if you're an investor out there looking at everybody that has a connection to china, what are you...
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and the ussr the two nuclear super powers. since then who has emerged? china.y and they are the seen and we don't. ainsley: are we being tough enough in the critics saying the president hasn't been tough enough on russia. do you agree with that? >> total opposite of the reality on ground. we have taken the strong chance on russia. steve: we are living by the law. they are not. pete, thank you very much. brian: good job, pete. ainsley: 49 minutes after the top of the hour. you know her a glamorous country music star it wasn't always like that for jesse james decker. she is opening up to us about being bullied growing up and her message for all women. i love her. brian: is she in the green room right now? ♪ chatty coworker's youngest daughter's entire judo class. one shot can make a world of difference. walgreens' specially trained pharmacists, know exactly which flu shot is right for you. protecting the world... over 60 million flu shots and counting, starts with protecting yours, today. walgreens, trusted since 1901. ainsley: whether she is belting out one of h
and the ussr the two nuclear super powers. since then who has emerged? china.y and they are the seen and we don't. ainsley: are we being tough enough in the critics saying the president hasn't been tough enough on russia. do you agree with that? >> total opposite of the reality on ground. we have taken the strong chance on russia. steve: we are living by the law. they are not. pete, thank you very much. brian: good job, pete. ainsley: 49 minutes after the top of the hour. you know her a...