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booing]e that is whattely, they want, and they are powerful and keep trying. by the way, this is my third cpac. [applause] they keep invite me back, and can i say, to the team, every year i come back to cpac, it is bigger and better and more professional than it was the year before. well done, matt, and all of your team. [applause] some of youse among in the last couple of days, a great sense of optimism. you are optimistic because you pressomething -- this ident has made america optimistic once again. whether it is tax cuts, jobs, orion, growth, more importantly, it is america's standing in the world. thoseow something, of eight years of obama, people thought march left of america at the end of the eight year period . [applause] nigel: i agree. speechht from the first he gave to the one he gave in davos. that said he was about forthcoming would embarrass himself and america on the world stage, and been proven wrong, have they not? have been proven wrong. [applause] nigel: he was so full of self-confidence that when he was walking around in beijing, i thought
booing]e that is whattely, they want, and they are powerful and keep trying. by the way, this is my third cpac. [applause] they keep invite me back, and can i say, to the team, every year i come back to cpac, it is bigger and better and more professional than it was the year before. well done, matt, and all of your team. [applause] some of youse among in the last couple of days, a great sense of optimism. you are optimistic because you pressomething -- this ident has made america optimistic...
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those that hope they never have to be in the same situation and talking to state and local law , and whatt officials areas we can without forward. and what areas we can without forward. >> what does trump think about that? ms. sanders: still has i think a 97 page inspector general report. until that, there is a secondary review that takes place. until that is completed, i cannot comment further on it. >> they should be an age limit for those who buy in ar-15, a teenager -- ms. sanders: i know there are currently laws in place in certain states that restrict that in terms of whether or not that his policy, that has not yet been determined. it is certainly something on the table for us to discuss and we expected to come up in the next several weeks. he tweeted about his international security advisor, suggesting anything for russia didn't impact the outcome of the election. does he still have confidence in him to do his job? >> he thought that will addendum would be helpful.
those that hope they never have to be in the same situation and talking to state and local law , and whatt officials areas we can without forward. and what areas we can without forward. >> what does trump think about that? ms. sanders: still has i think a 97 page inspector general report. until that, there is a secondary review that takes place. until that is completed, i cannot comment further on it. >> they should be an age limit for those who buy in ar-15, a teenager -- ms....
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she has lived through war before and knows whatt is like to run ay from home with nothing. she haopened her doors to over 40 people. ok after all of em. >> the government needs to assist them so i can help them more. this places out in the open, and they feel cold. there is no mattress, no food, clothes. reporter: the fighting is happ countryside. in the it is too remote and too daerous for aid agencies to reach. some have stayed n behind, b out of choice. abandoned. is now .here are no moreasses the catholic church is one of the most powerful institutions here in the democ ttic republic congo. nunsfact that priests and have flood is the sign of the level of insecurity in the region. she has spent her life farming, but now she can barely find food to feed her children. she can't afford to go to the safer times. -- town. >> we know the situation is difficult here, but what can we do? we cannot travel empty-handed without money. it is too far to travel. at is why we are forced to live in this church. across the drc, nearly 5 million people have been driven froestheir homes. e
she has lived through war before and knows whatt is like to run ay from home with nothing. she haopened her doors to over 40 people. ok after all of em. >> the government needs to assist them so i can help them more. this places out in the open, and they feel cold. there is no mattress, no food, clothes. reporter: the fighting is happ countryside. in the it is too remote and too daerous for aid agencies to reach. some have stayed n behind, b out of choice. abandoned. is now .here are no...
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>> i think there's an, uhuh, innate appeal to this notion of, you know, fighting for whatt peopople reaynows ththeirs. >> well, and here we are,, finally. ultimately, we hope that this trip willll raise consciousnesss about the l.a. river. even on the way here, i was stuck in traffic, and i was thinking "i can't wait to get to that river..." >> [laughing] >> "and get my feet in that beautiful water." >> on your marks. get set. >> go! >> i feel like it's--uh, it's just crazy to keep people from their rivers. you kn, , no matter r the condition of the rivers, they deserve, uh, a figight for them, and, uh, if we have to take some of the brunt of that, then we're willing to do that. persrsonally, what i'd likike te in the future with t the l.a. rivever is, first of all, a river ere peoe are enged cleaning up the water, um,, reusing it in smart ways, having it be sustainable for l.a., so we e don't t have to kp stealing water from upstate, and the colorado, and all these other places where we're notorious s for taking our water from. ifif we can turn the l.a. river around, there's probably no
>> i think there's an, uhuh, innate appeal to this notion of, you know, fighting for whatt peopople reaynows ththeirs. >> well, and here we are,, finally. ultimately, we hope that this trip willll raise consciousnesss about the l.a. river. even on the way here, i was stuck in traffic, and i was thinking "i can't wait to get to that river..." >> [laughing] >> "and get my feet in that beautiful water." >> on your marks. get set. >> go!...
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ts about whatt for youraturday. waking up sunnies shining temperatures in the 20's or around 30, it is cde fed to s air above freezing but we have to go higher up where precipitation is coming from and will come down as snow and temperatures drop by 7:00 p.m. we are seeing snow in t region. warm air does start to train in we will see a change over or mix over to rain but snow will stay snow in our northern suburbs, so it depend where are, ehighe inches in the city but northwest suburbs and poconos where three to 6 inches of heavy wet, slushy snow will fall. one to three along i-95 corridor and interior south jersey, mainly rain for extreme south jersey, shore points and delaware. so, anywhere from an inch to 3 e precipitation rates around the city, three to six north and west but it will melt quickly. back to 56 by presidents day and look at tuesday, 70 degrees, the snow doesn't stand a chance for very long, and that is good news. >> mother nature will help you shovel. >> fair ways might be wet but i will call the p
ts about whatt for youraturday. waking up sunnies shining temperatures in the 20's or around 30, it is cde fed to s air above freezing but we have to go higher up where precipitation is coming from and will come down as snow and temperatures drop by 7:00 p.m. we are seeing snow in t region. warm air does start to train in we will see a change over or mix over to rain but snow will stay snow in our northern suburbs, so it depend where are, ehighe inches in the city but northwest suburbs and...
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people don't like being told whatt to think or what to do, and there's that natural kind of strain of bucking, you know, whatever you're being told. i think that's going to begin to change people's minds when it comes to making -- >> host: reflecting some of that, ans. opinion piece in the washington times, how republicans can win big with millennials. they say stop asking millennials to join you. s of join them. millennials are the first generation to consider themselves political independents. we don't join professional association ises, we avoid labels and embrace diversity in every sense of the word. we're not attending your conference, they're boring, and we adopt want to go to your -- don't want to go to your meetings,me and that's okay. cabot phillips, one more call from my size la, montana, and this is t.j.. good morning, go ahead. >> caller: hi. mr. phillips, your outlook is refreshing. i'd like to ask you a question and make a brief comment. my comment first. you said three words a little while ago, you said three words that i, that stuck out and are the most important words
people don't like being told whatt to think or what to do, and there's that natural kind of strain of bucking, you know, whatever you're being told. i think that's going to begin to change people's minds when it comes to making -- >> host: reflecting some of that, ans. opinion piece in the washington times, how republicans can win big with millennials. they say stop asking millennials to join you. s of join them. millennials are the first generation to consider themselves political...
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false statements were accidental but he pleaded guilty to a felony for lying about that exact thing, whatthis is really confusing. >> it is confusing. go back to january of last year, the papers were filled with talk about trump and russia. and michael flynn, during the transition with the russians. on january 24th on the basis that the a lot of republicans are veryca skeptical about the i goes into the white house and discusses with michael flynn what went on in these talks. there was a lot more news after that. >> tucker: with no lawyer present. >> that was flynn's decision. there was a lot of republican unhappiness because the substance of that conversation had been leaked to the press.s republicans were upset about that.. they demanded that the fbi director james comey come up to capitol hill and answer somehi questions. they were surprised when comay told them that the two fbi agents who had interviewed flynn didn't think he lied todn them. if he said anything inaccurate to them, it was not intentional. if these took the impression that flynn is not going to be charged. fast-forward t
false statements were accidental but he pleaded guilty to a felony for lying about that exact thing, whatthis is really confusing. >> it is confusing. go back to january of last year, the papers were filled with talk about trump and russia. and michael flynn, during the transition with the russians. on january 24th on the basis that the a lot of republicans are veryca skeptical about the i goes into the white house and discusses with michael flynn what went on in these talks. there was a...
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you look at these together, and you realize that you get a complete opposite to whatt would happen ifwas a right-wing regime. if that were the case, the left would be first thing we must announce them, ignore them. when it comes to someone who is purportedly anti-american, they have a very different view. >> tucker: it is strange, though. if you live in the west, in the u.k., our united states, and enjoy the fruits of the society, why devote your life to destroying it? only the west does not, right? >> absolutely. here you come toel the crux of e matter, which is, why is it that members of our society, who have so many freedoms, will go out onto a limb to defend dictators, repressive regimes, who prevent their citizens from doing it. extraordinary. what you should be seen, were true liberals should be doing, is arguing for the inhabitants of those countries or subjected to human rights abuses. getting them the same rights that they themselves enjoy but you don't havejo that at all. >> tucker: a good point. why fathers should be nice to their children otherwise they will grow up to be
you look at these together, and you realize that you get a complete opposite to whatt would happen ifwas a right-wing regime. if that were the case, the left would be first thing we must announce them, ignore them. when it comes to someone who is purportedly anti-american, they have a very different view. >> tucker: it is strange, though. if you live in the west, in the u.k., our united states, and enjoy the fruits of the society, why devote your life to destroying it? only the west does...
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but that's not a denial of whatt who's is saying, which is there is a delay, for some reason, sominvestigationkushner's clearances. >>nsreenivasan: carrie jo one of the things the white house says fairly frequently is this investigation will wrp up soon. it doesn't seem to be. >> not at all. fact, if paul manafort continues on his current course, he's headed for a trial in washington, d.c. this fall, maybe around the time of the midterms. and there's ongoing signa that the mueller team is not yet 'tne. they havet been at this task for a year, hari. we have, as you said, charges against 19 people, now five guilty pleas, no sign yet they are losing steam. >> sreenivasan: carrie johnson, professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at duke university, and our lisa desjardins, thank you both. >> woodruff: now, to the analysis of marcus and brooks.w that's "rk times" columnist david brooks, and "washington post" deputy edorial page editor ruth marcus. mark shields is away. thwelcome to both of you o friday night. let's start, pick up where we ft off, david, listening to the last conversation abo
but that's not a denial of whatt who's is saying, which is there is a delay, for some reason, sominvestigationkushner's clearances. >>nsreenivasan: carrie jo one of the things the white house says fairly frequently is this investigation will wrp up soon. it doesn't seem to be. >> not at all. fact, if paul manafort continues on his current course, he's headed for a trial in washington, d.c. this fall, maybe around the time of the midterms. and there's ongoing signa that the mueller...
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nobody had verified whatt was in my dossier, not even glenn simpson of fusion gps.in, going back to gregg jarrett, if comeyry exonerated hillary clinton for political purposes, that means he obstructed justice. he should have been seeking the truth. that is only the start of comey's involvement in this scandal. according to the house until committee and their memo, comey signed off personally on three fisa applications to fire on the trump campaign. his fbi lied to the fisa court about the dossier being bought and paid for by hillary clinton in the dnc. they did have a footnote, it may have some political origins, but they knew hillary in the dnc paid for it. comey's fbi used that yahoo news article written by michael isikoff. they never verify the information, and ordered fusion gps because steele was their only source. from there it only gets worse. according to the grassley-grandmama, the bulk -- let me repeat, the bulk of their applications to the fisa court, the fbi, put before, consisted -- the bulk of it -- the phony dossier, the hillary clinton 20 dossier. i
nobody had verified whatt was in my dossier, not even glenn simpson of fusion gps.in, going back to gregg jarrett, if comeyry exonerated hillary clinton for political purposes, that means he obstructed justice. he should have been seeking the truth. that is only the start of comey's involvement in this scandal. according to the house until committee and their memo, comey signed off personally on three fisa applications to fire on the trump campaign. his fbi lied to the fisa court about the...
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. >> you can compare whether whatt they mo do with their launch actually matches what the rocket really did.te >> repor he uses software that corrects the distortions caused by the perspective of the ra. he compares the red line on the map with trajectories of the test released by western military sources. t doing all s tells you pretty much they had a successful test i guess, right? >> yeah, what it basically shows that if they do the best, they can actually aim their missiles quite well, which of course important in terms of when you are going to use them in a real war situation. >> reporter: so far, north koreans have tested their large camissiles on highly ellip suborbital flights. flatten out the arc and a hwasong 15, can reach any location in the continental u.s >> t a model of the hwasong-12. this is the missile that was being lifted by the crane. >> reporter: lewis also measures the prowess of north korean missiles by timing their acceletion off the launch pad. >> if you know how hhe thing is and how quickly it is being pushed, you know how much po being used to push it. so, we'
. >> you can compare whether whatt they mo do with their launch actually matches what the rocket really did.te >> repor he uses software that corrects the distortions caused by the perspective of the ra. he compares the red line on the map with trajectories of the test released by western military sources. t doing all s tells you pretty much they had a successful test i guess, right? >> yeah, what it basically shows that if they do the best, they can actually aim their...
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we began by asking her whatt is like there. >> we're talking more about the cold weather than we areabout north korea ing a few mil away. i know that might sound strange, but i've been here almost a week, and it really is a sense that it's the olympics, it's sports, it's gaes. the athletes are here, and maybe, maybe cuwe can fjust on sports and not on the politics. we'll see. we know mostmp oly games some politics comes up. but the way south korea is running these game, the efficiency, everything has been finished for a while, but first appearances it's running well. >> yang: christine, there will be live coverage on u.s. television tonight. who are some of the u.s. men to keep an eye on >> nhan sen is a great story. he's the only undefeated male skater in the world this year. think about that. all these competition, and he'sn the only who hasn't lost. and so he goes into these games with a real sense that he could maybe win the olympic gold medal. then again that is his slippery l eet of ice and it's a quarter inch blade of steeand to land all those quads he's the quad king. he's th
we began by asking her whatt is like there. >> we're talking more about the cold weather than we areabout north korea ing a few mil away. i know that might sound strange, but i've been here almost a week, and it really is a sense that it's the olympics, it's sports, it's gaes. the athletes are here, and maybe, maybe cuwe can fjust on sports and not on the politics. we'll see. we know mostmp oly games some politics comes up. but the way south korea is running these game, the efficiency,...
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paul ryan said he willout, whatt the house will only take up a bill the president will sign, which limits some of the options on the democratic side. they pushed for free debate, which the senate took up -- will take up next week. i am sure you saw nancy pelosi's eight hour speech yesterday. like whateveroks comes out of the senate is most likely to be the house bill. coversewer: s.a. miller public policy for "the washington times." thanks. announcer: the trump administration is expected to release its proposal on infrastructure this week. the white house did not release the presidential address today, the democratic responses from congress
paul ryan said he willout, whatt the house will only take up a bill the president will sign, which limits some of the options on the democratic side. they pushed for free debate, which the senate took up -- will take up next week. i am sure you saw nancy pelosi's eight hour speech yesterday. like whateveroks comes out of the senate is most likely to be the house bill. coversewer: s.a. miller public policy for "the washington times." thanks. announcer: the trump administration is...