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who do you have in custody? >> yesterday when we declare the murder we know that arkady babchenko is alive. but we need customer not know. we expected and we received evidence to know about possible new victims and certainly about customer in moscow. for us it was very, very important. >> when you say "customer," you mean the person who organized it. so what have you discovered? who were the people you have in custody? >> the investigation is still going, and i can say now the investigation action is doing with the person who was an organizer. and certainly we know now some facts about possible customers and all f of them are ukraine for the russian federation. so now it depends on our investigation action who will receive new evidence. and certainly, now if you see, i am speaking only about a russian, but i can't say now, in this moment, personally, who ordered the customer. but the action of the russian federation is very -- very open themselves because from yesterday they are speaking about ukraine as a land
who do you have in custody? >> yesterday when we declare the murder we know that arkady babchenko is alive. but we need customer not know. we expected and we received evidence to know about possible new victims and certainly about customer in moscow. for us it was very, very important. >> when you say "customer," you mean the person who organized it. so what have you discovered? who were the people you have in custody? >> the investigation is still going, and i can...
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and we are grateful to those who accomplished the work of designing the monument, who crafted the proposals and patiently carried the effort from concept to completion. there are many to thank. i wish to thank those members of e vietnam helicopter pilots' association legacy committee who performed much of the work leading to this monument. i asked them to stand and be recognized. they deserve our applause. [applause] thank you. you may be seat. i wish to recognize the people on the day of. i ask that you hold your applause until all of them have been recognized. first of all, major general retired carl mcnair, vietnam association legacy committee member and the first united states army aviation branch commander. ms. julie kink gold star family coorled nator. julie is responsele for many of the family members -- coordinator. julie is responsible for many of the family members being here. and u.s. marine corps and world war ii. medal of honor recipient mike spayberry who encouraged our efforts, worked tirelessly in support of the monument and inspires us in every way. mr. joe kleine a combat
and we are grateful to those who accomplished the work of designing the monument, who crafted the proposals and patiently carried the effort from concept to completion. there are many to thank. i wish to thank those members of e vietnam helicopter pilots' association legacy committee who performed much of the work leading to this monument. i asked them to stand and be recognized. they deserve our applause. [applause] thank you. you may be seat. i wish to recognize the people on the day of. i...
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leaders who are out here now. we spent time briefing the governor and senator cruz and other elected officials on the events that happened this morning. i will pass it off to governor nd boat. - governor abbott. >> i thank you for your time to help your county respond to this. we appreciate you and your entire team stepping up and showing the way to respond to what has to be probably the worst disaster ever to strike this community. i express my gratitude to the other officials who are gathering with us here today. this is just the beginning of what will be a very robust response by both local, state and federal officials. we come together today as we deal with one of the most heinous attacks that we have ever seen in the history of texas schools. it's impossible to describe the magnitude of the evil of someone who would attack innocent children in a school, a place of learning where parents should be able to send their children without fear for their child's safety. it's with a very heavy heart that i can confirm
leaders who are out here now. we spent time briefing the governor and senator cruz and other elected officials on the events that happened this morning. i will pass it off to governor nd boat. - governor abbott. >> i thank you for your time to help your county respond to this. we appreciate you and your entire team stepping up and showing the way to respond to what has to be probably the worst disaster ever to strike this community. i express my gratitude to the other officials who are...
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about people who made mistakes, who atone from them and learn from them, who got a second chance and shot at a better life. a few years ago when i was governor of indiana, i saw the difference prison reform can make. it was at a branchville correctional facility in southern indiana. where, as we speak, a majority of the inmates at branchville correctional participate in faith-based or character-based programs every single day and it is making a difference in their lives. working with local churches, i witnessed the extraordinary impact that these ministries were having in the lives of these offenders. and with a combination of work force training in the same facility, we were not only creating the tools for their hearts to change but giving them the ability to re-enter communities and have the kind of relationships in the communities that created pathways for gainful employment. and truthfully, it was remarkable to watch. the symmetry, and the relationships that would be built through these programs, through volunteers coming along side offenders and building relationships and as the
about people who made mistakes, who atone from them and learn from them, who got a second chance and shot at a better life. a few years ago when i was governor of indiana, i saw the difference prison reform can make. it was at a branchville correctional facility in southern indiana. where, as we speak, a majority of the inmates at branchville correctional participate in faith-based or character-based programs every single day and it is making a difference in their lives. working with local...
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talk about what he is saying and also who this serves, who wanted arabia, israel, uae -- who did not want it? the european countries and iran. and who president trump is aligned with now. you set it, amy. president trump is aligned with sliver ofrow countries, and that is basically israel and saudi arabia. he is talking about iran as the spreader of terrorism in the middle east. but look at who has been the qaeda, hasis and al been saudi arabia, not iran. you look at who has been meddling in the internal affairs in the middle east. first of all, it is the u.s. the u.s. has no business to be in the middle east, but we have been since the time of the invasion of iraq, destroying country after country. you look at the issue of who has nuclear weapons. i think it is important just to say incredible hypocrisy first of the united states that has thousands of nuclear weapons, as does russia, but then of netanyahu being the one to --pose iran," went israel israel has hundreds of nuclear weapons. israel refuses to join the nonproliferation treaty post up refuses to having the international in
talk about what he is saying and also who this serves, who wanted arabia, israel, uae -- who did not want it? the european countries and iran. and who president trump is aligned with now. you set it, amy. president trump is aligned with sliver ofrow countries, and that is basically israel and saudi arabia. he is talking about iran as the spreader of terrorism in the middle east. but look at who has been the qaeda, hasis and al been saudi arabia, not iran. you look at who has been meddling in...
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veterans, those who fought for our country, those who have been out in the forefront, ople who are homeless, the number that came from h.u.d. in the city of philadelphia was in the bark of 6 -- or 15,000 people homeless. now, remember, that's where the liberty bell is. constitution hall is. betsy ross house. you remember all of that, right? so, it's clear that snap is critical, it also helps families with children, seniors, people with disability , people with disability, put food on the table. think of this. it doesn't cost much to benefit , the average is $1.34 per person per meal. it helps phil delvians full -- il delvians fulfill their -- philadelphians fulfill their basic needs. snap also contributes to the philadelphia economy. every dollar spent on snap generates $1.70 in economic activity in philadelphia grocery stores. so grocers who depend a great deal on the importance of this initiative -- remember, where america started, in philadelphia, this is occurring. so here there's a letter from the mayor stating very clearly that cutting off snap will help phil -- will not help philadel
veterans, those who fought for our country, those who have been out in the forefront, ople who are homeless, the number that came from h.u.d. in the city of philadelphia was in the bark of 6 -- or 15,000 people homeless. now, remember, that's where the liberty bell is. constitution hall is. betsy ross house. you remember all of that, right? so, it's clear that snap is critical, it also helps families with children, seniors, people with disability , people with disability, put food on the table....
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everyone who was down there those who were over there those who were working on the building site and the workers who were on the roof they all died. as i understand young. people were running in all directions that he was sick with fear. and why did they show here almost out of it how should i know there are women and children here that's all. a lot of how much has. armed rebels or civilians aerial strikes or indiscriminate civilians make up the victims of this war. but i just sat. there and what are you hoping the international community is going to do. i want them to wake up to the plight of the yemeni people and to look at us with humanity for a start. but along with many other yemenis i don't feel that the eyes of the world are upon us it's as if we don't exist but not that it will shock you to know either . i. i. hope us at all that's good or yemen doesn't us us yemen is not going to be headline news anytime soon. it's just the political reality leak the only crises that make the headlines are the ones that affect the world's powerful nations and what's happening in yemen only p
everyone who was down there those who were over there those who were working on the building site and the workers who were on the roof they all died. as i understand young. people were running in all directions that he was sick with fear. and why did they show here almost out of it how should i know there are women and children here that's all. a lot of how much has. armed rebels or civilians aerial strikes or indiscriminate civilians make up the victims of this war. but i just sat. there and...
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this act stipulated that only those who had been called nurse and who had served a minimum of six months in hospitals and who could prove they had served that long were granted pensions. that tension was a $12 monthly pension. you see the problem. all of those cooks and laundress $12nd matrons who needed a monthly stipend more than many of the more well-heeled women who had been called nurse were now in eligible to apply for pensions. one of the people i'm going to talk about this afternoon is among those who filed for pensions but had not been called mariah, i that is will talk about her in just a bit. let me just pause and provide an outline of where we are headed. to three people i'm going talk about all had connection to the medical service. all came to it as outsiders. they were outside to the elite that made upcians the union army medical department and later the surgeon general's office. they were outsiders to the army nurses superintending office, they were outsiders even to many of the ladies aid societies that made up the u.s. sanitary commission and similar confederate groups.
this act stipulated that only those who had been called nurse and who had served a minimum of six months in hospitals and who could prove they had served that long were granted pensions. that tension was a $12 monthly pension. you see the problem. all of those cooks and laundress $12nd matrons who needed a monthly stipend more than many of the more well-heeled women who had been called nurse were now in eligible to apply for pensions. one of the people i'm going to talk about this afternoon is...
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who's died aged 70. she did everything with the same passion, determination and charm. she was a unique politician, but also a dear friend. two british tourists abducted by armed militia in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 13 people. theresa may says people who voted to leave the eu will get the brexit they want, but compromises will be needed on all sides. also in the next hour: the industrialist, sirjim ratcliffe, has been named as the wealthiest person in the uk. the founder of chemical firm ineos, who grew up in a council house near manchester, is the first british—born person to top the list in 15 years. and lewis hamilton extends his lead in the drivers‘ championship, after winning the spanish grand prix in barcelona. good evening, and welcome to bbc news. tributes have been paid to tessa jowell, the veteran labour cabinet minister and peer, who has died
who's died aged 70. she did everything with the same passion, determination and charm. she was a unique politician, but also a dear friend. two british tourists abducted by armed militia in the democratic republic of congo on friday have been released. indonesian police say a mother and father and their children carried out three church bombings that killed at least 13 people. theresa may says people who voted to leave the eu will get the brexit they want, but compromises will be needed on all...
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i'd say, who cares?y one, believe me, i know them all, i'm the only one that knows how to fix it. i don't know if it's presidential but i'd rather do it myself, and who cares. >> that's the thing, the whole thing is wanting to be able to do it himself, having no one who could tell him what to do. that's not the reality of the job except pardons. great joy, thrill, victoria talking to me about how he felt pardoning scooter libby. is it that he loves that feeling of being the king? i can bestow upon you this pardon? >> clearly he's getting ego rush from granting these pardons. he enjoys thumbing the nose of his adversaries and stroking those who are in a position to incriminate him, encouraging them that deliverance will be coming. just like when he thought he was going to be able to do what he wanted, he's found out that the law pushes back, and he's going to find out that there are limitations on this too. he's even talked about whether he can do a sell-pard -- a self-pardon. the constitution doesn't all
i'd say, who cares?y one, believe me, i know them all, i'm the only one that knows how to fix it. i don't know if it's presidential but i'd rather do it myself, and who cares. >> that's the thing, the whole thing is wanting to be able to do it himself, having no one who could tell him what to do. that's not the reality of the job except pardons. great joy, thrill, victoria talking to me about how he felt pardoning scooter libby. is it that he loves that feeling of being the king? i can...
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and what -- there's even more negativity coming from those who employ those who go to college.et me share some other information. only two in five managers believe that college graduates are well equipped for a job in their field. and mr. speaker, even those who go to college are not completing . we have a six-year completion rate of 54.8%. and what does this mean to students? year in 68,000 per lost wages and the cost of attending. this is occurring not just with those who attend what are known as four-year colleges, which are now really six-year colleges, most of the ones graduating are are graduating in six years. it's applying to student whors in what we've always called two-year colleges. so we have a terrible problem every way you look in this country in terms of providing the opportunities for not only poor people, but middle income people, for completing a degree or a program or a certificate that will allow them to gain the skills that they need and the credentials they need. we're a credentialing society, mr. speaker. we want people to be able to prove what they've do
and what -- there's even more negativity coming from those who employ those who go to college.et me share some other information. only two in five managers believe that college graduates are well equipped for a job in their field. and mr. speaker, even those who go to college are not completing . we have a six-year completion rate of 54.8%. and what does this mean to students? year in 68,000 per lost wages and the cost of attending. this is occurring not just with those who attend what are...
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and young people who arejoining gangs. in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs.ho are joining gangs. tell us about the work that you are doing to try to get people to break out of what could be a dangerous situation? for myself personally, i want to put it out there, i'm not here to save any gang members, i'm not saying this is what i'm here for, but what i'm saying, if you are actually tired of how your life is going then it is about time you sat down. rather than saying it is your fault or this is why it is happening, you have got to sit down and ask yourself some questions, like, i'm not happy with this, what can i do now moving forward. a lot of politicians have expressed deep concern, but what would you like to see them do that could help people like yourself who are trying to help those who are involved and to help them turn their lives around ? involved and to help them turn their lives around? let's look at it like this, if you say... what is your favourite flower? a julep. this, if you say... what is your favourite flower? ajulep. we have a julep in a pl
and young people who arejoining gangs. in with gangs and young people who are joining gangs.ho are joining gangs. tell us about the work that you are doing to try to get people to break out of what could be a dangerous situation? for myself personally, i want to put it out there, i'm not here to save any gang members, i'm not saying this is what i'm here for, but what i'm saying, if you are actually tired of how your life is going then it is about time you sat down. rather than saying it is...
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who owns the song.zed collective, once you have solved the puzzle piece, it is solved for everybody. and that, combined with the fact that we are for the first time in the world taking a music database and treating it not as confidential, not as proprietary, but rather, as a public document that anyone can look at and correct, it will be a major step forward. >> that's reassuring. mr. chairman, may i ask one more question? >> sure. >> my time is up, but anyway, this is short. >> go ahead. >> in 2015, the "wall street journal" noted that some believe that streamlining services typically fail to pay songwriter loyalties on 15% to 20% of the songs. so, these are identified, you know, writers. what would you consider to be a successful rate of identifying and paying songwriters from this new -- for this new licensing collective? because you say that there will always be mistakes, but you know, 15% to 20% of songs not being played without paying any royalties, is that an acceptable percentage for you? >> it'
who owns the song.zed collective, once you have solved the puzzle piece, it is solved for everybody. and that, combined with the fact that we are for the first time in the world taking a music database and treating it not as confidential, not as proprietary, but rather, as a public document that anyone can look at and correct, it will be a major step forward. >> that's reassuring. mr. chairman, may i ask one more question? >> sure. >> my time is up, but anyway, this is short....
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was he the one who said who's this unnamed white house official who said 200 billion that the chinese were going to do that? trish: he's very -- he's optimistic. he said the president's optimistic, he's optimistic. hey, maybe they'll actually pull this whole thing off. what do you know. liz: i like what he just told you, they need us, but we need them. trish, thank you very much. we have some breaking news beyond what larry just told trish. the associated press now reporting that the suspect accused of opening a deadly fire -- opening deadly fire in a mass santa fe high school in texas has been identified as 17-year-old dimitrios pagourtzis. this as bombs, pipe bombs, explosives have been found at and near the santa fe high school. this is just south of houston. pardon me, just north of houston, the site of the deadly shooting that took the lives of at least eight people. two suspects -- not just dim troas, the 17-year-old -- but another person of interest are in custody. you can see right now the cameras are trying to focus on the texas governor. he is, of course, greg abbott, and he
was he the one who said who's this unnamed white house official who said 200 billion that the chinese were going to do that? trish: he's very -- he's optimistic. he said the president's optimistic, he's optimistic. hey, maybe they'll actually pull this whole thing off. what do you know. liz: i like what he just told you, they need us, but we need them. trish, thank you very much. we have some breaking news beyond what larry just told trish. the associated press now reporting that the suspect...
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it's always about people who have been disloyal to him, people who screwed him, who owed him somethingeing interviewed as the fbi director owed it to him. >> the only thing mueller owes us is the oath he swore, follow the constitution, follow the facts, follow the law, do what justice demands. i think to mike's point, the president doesn't get that. he doesn't get the sensitivities. and not to get preachy on you, nicolle -- >> that's fine. >> -- as prosecutors, that's something we hold dear, that sort of is innate to us. i'm not saying we're better or worse. i'm saying we get that. >> it's a good point because it is what is so foreign to -- it's what makes him say to reporters, i wanted my guys, my guy roy cohn. >> he doesn't get it. at this point he doesn't want to get it. i can take the argument when he first got there he didn't understand how the justice department is supposed to work. he didn't understand how he was supposed to be hands offer. people have told him how it's supposed to work. he continues to interfere. he wants to shut it down. he has bad intentions here. >> the pres
it's always about people who have been disloyal to him, people who screwed him, who owed him somethingeing interviewed as the fbi director owed it to him. >> the only thing mueller owes us is the oath he swore, follow the constitution, follow the facts, follow the law, do what justice demands. i think to mike's point, the president doesn't get that. he doesn't get the sensitivities. and not to get preachy on you, nicolle -- >> that's fine. >> -- as prosecutors, that's...
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every story, you hear about people who worked hard, who cared for their families, who fell in love, whomarley, who lived life to the full, and amongst it, every time you hear of the agony of losing a child, a sister, a mother, an uncle. it goes on and it's impossible not to be deeply moved. today there was definitely that anger, much more clear than yesterday and at one point a relatives was quietly interrupted by the enquiry counsel to save that perhaps what they were saying about what was neglect from the authorities would be better left to the authorities. the man said that they have been censored enough and that they must listen. there is anger and deep sorrow and we're never going to be able to do justice to the people who died or to what was said about them today but here are some excerpts of what was said. i am bereft without her. if she had died a normal death, i would have been able to hold her. 0r comfort her and say goodbye. but i feel a part of me has been ripped out. nothing seems worth it anymore. debbie was an exceptional, extraordinary person. and i was completely blesse
every story, you hear about people who worked hard, who cared for their families, who fell in love, whomarley, who lived life to the full, and amongst it, every time you hear of the agony of losing a child, a sister, a mother, an uncle. it goes on and it's impossible not to be deeply moved. today there was definitely that anger, much more clear than yesterday and at one point a relatives was quietly interrupted by the enquiry counsel to save that perhaps what they were saying about what was...
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is in bogota so we're talking about the peace accord here who say i have the rebels who indeed signed up to that quote have a now when i am voted. you know that's one of the most interesting fascinating i would say aspects of this election certainly historic and that is that thousands and thousands of former rebels have spent their entire lives fighting the system trying to sabotage elections year after year actually went out and voted for the first time in their lives and among them was. better known as the number one commander of the farkle rebels who was the one who helped negotiate this peace deal he said he was it was a magnificent moment he said it was one for reconciliation here in colombia but also an election that will determine whether or not this peace deal the start peace fail can survive after the elections. he's the most politically inexperienced of all the candidates the conservative has an enviable advantage he's the protege of colombia's still immensely popular former president of i don't. like his right wing mentor duke is a staunch critic of the two thousand and six
is in bogota so we're talking about the peace accord here who say i have the rebels who indeed signed up to that quote have a now when i am voted. you know that's one of the most interesting fascinating i would say aspects of this election certainly historic and that is that thousands and thousands of former rebels have spent their entire lives fighting the system trying to sabotage elections year after year actually went out and voted for the first time in their lives and among them was....
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andrea rightly said, was someone who i looked up to, who i followed, and who, in my opinion, was one of the most transformational americans of the last half of the 20th century. i didn't say first ladies, i said americans. because of what she did and how she did it. i have to go back a little bit. gerald ford was my first boss in politics. [laughter] mrs. clinton: yes. in the summer of 1968, i was an intern, a junior at wellesley. and tried out for this program where we would spend about eight weeks in washington, and i would assign to the house republican conference committee. joran -- gerald ford was the minority leader. there is a picture of us somewhere that i'm sure will show up on twitter or someplace else where he took pictures with all of the interns. but i will never forget the real joy that i had working around him and others who seemed to have the country's best interest at heart. fast-forward, and when resident -- and when president ford became president ford, i was introduced to betty ford. and aside from being beautiful and graceful and gracious and humble and welcoming
andrea rightly said, was someone who i looked up to, who i followed, and who, in my opinion, was one of the most transformational americans of the last half of the 20th century. i didn't say first ladies, i said americans. because of what she did and how she did it. i have to go back a little bit. gerald ford was my first boss in politics. [laughter] mrs. clinton: yes. in the summer of 1968, i was an intern, a junior at wellesley. and tried out for this program where we would spend about eight...
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which he was describing which are people in the average street who are the ones who are the recipient of this message and those are the people that i think need to be addressed and those are the people that need to be having a conversation to understand that these talking points are not true sharia law is not coming to the united states and it's not something that they need to fear to join your campaigning for the u.s. . and in a part of the documentary you were having a meeting and somebody was outside protesting his that somebody. today deidre is in the town of quartzsite and i was oh no despite his remoteness we still see the reach of islamophobia incorporated the source about where a protest in detroit because he is in there is a learned man he believes there are a lot there are laws against that not to take. but they were concerned that islamic law was already being enforced in the united states. i care about when they try to supersede the law of the land which is the constitution have you seen any evidence of that there's four towns that are currently under muslim law and chicag
which he was describing which are people in the average street who are the ones who are the recipient of this message and those are the people that i think need to be addressed and those are the people that need to be having a conversation to understand that these talking points are not true sharia law is not coming to the united states and it's not something that they need to fear to join your campaigning for the u.s. . and in a part of the documentary you were having a meeting and somebody...
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>> who? >> [inaudible] a guy on youtube who hosted racially insensitive things on his vine and youtube account where he did very demented things to rats like electrocuting them and all you had to do was check this box if you are 18 years or older so what do you do about situations like that where one person does something in because he does that he becomes famous? with the facebook he said we need to regulate what is filtered out or closed off -- >> i'm in favor of what lee said which is turn it off. the only reason he's famous is because people clicked on it. if you don't click on it he's not famous. the power belongs to all of us. >> i will do in ask you to respond to that because it has an element of hate in it that was directed at people of color and so what do you think? >> it wasn't people of color but a culture like he [inaudible] [inaudible] he kept doing it and kept doing it and he was using a public platform for degradation. >> that might tie into the regulations and any further tho
>> who? >> [inaudible] a guy on youtube who hosted racially insensitive things on his vine and youtube account where he did very demented things to rats like electrocuting them and all you had to do was check this box if you are 18 years or older so what do you do about situations like that where one person does something in because he does that he becomes famous? with the facebook he said we need to regulate what is filtered out or closed off -- >> i'm in favor of what lee...
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and as someone who knows firsthand what it is like to bury a child who was killed in action.killed in 2010. would like to bring in governor john sununu, former chief of staff to president george h.w. bush. thank you for joining us on this memorial day. good morning to you. i just ran through john kelly, you are a former white house chief of staff. i wonder what you think it is like for him on a day like today, this memorial day standing there at arlington national cemetery as a parent but also as the right hand to a president. >> i'm sure that general kelly not only today but every day has a sense of pride in his son. certainly a sense of loss. and recognizes that today is a day where all america comes and joins him in those feelings. i think president trump said something at the naval academy that we all ought to think a little bit about. he said you have to have a pride in history to have confidence in the future. and today is a day where we reflect back on history, on the individuals who have helped us maintain our freedom. freedom comes with a price and today is the day w
and as someone who knows firsthand what it is like to bury a child who was killed in action.killed in 2010. would like to bring in governor john sununu, former chief of staff to president george h.w. bush. thank you for joining us on this memorial day. good morning to you. i just ran through john kelly, you are a former white house chief of staff. i wonder what you think it is like for him on a day like today, this memorial day standing there at arlington national cemetery as a parent but also...
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they have people who do operations wh, who are case officers, who do intelligence work. and then they have other people that perform technical intelligence activity. and she would be the first one in 40 years to actually work in some of the hot spots around the world that i'll mention more about here in a moment. yesterday i spoke about some aspects of her career, about some of the pieces that our colleagues across the aisle have left out of the picture which in fairness should be painted in full context so people could understand that her career spanning 33 years is far more than a couple of anecdotes or caricatures of her experience. in other words, she's not defined by those experience, although as she said today, we have all learned from those experiences. her 33 years of service showcase an unparalleled commitment to the central intelligence agency and a devotion to the rule of law. she understands that when the intelligence agencies don't follow the rules of the road, that somebody is going to be held to account for it at a later time. in this case, ironically, hav
they have people who do operations wh, who are case officers, who do intelligence work. and then they have other people that perform technical intelligence activity. and she would be the first one in 40 years to actually work in some of the hot spots around the world that i'll mention more about here in a moment. yesterday i spoke about some aspects of her career, about some of the pieces that our colleagues across the aisle have left out of the picture which in fairness should be painted in...
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about people who made mistakes, who at toned for them, learned from them, who got a second chance, and a shot at a better life. a few years ago when i was governor of indiana i saw the difference prison reform can make. it was at a branchville correctional facility in southern indiana. where as we speak, the majority of inmates at branchville correctional participate in favorite-based or curriculum-based programs every single day. it is making a difference in their lives. working at local churches i saw the impact these ministries were having in the lives of offenders. with workforce training in the sail facility, we were not only creating the tools for their hearts to change but we were giving them the ability to reenter communities and have the kind of relationships in the communities that created pathways for gainful employment. truthfully it, it was remarkable to watch. the symmetry, the relationships that would be built through these programs through volunteers coming alongside offenders, pouring themselves into the lives of these offenders, building relationships. as offenders de
about people who made mistakes, who at toned for them, learned from them, who got a second chance, and a shot at a better life. a few years ago when i was governor of indiana i saw the difference prison reform can make. it was at a branchville correctional facility in southern indiana. where as we speak, the majority of inmates at branchville correctional participate in favorite-based or curriculum-based programs every single day. it is making a difference in their lives. working at local...
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who were those people? they were rich, wealthy friends of putin who were bankrolling this whole propaganda machine that infected our social media. so this is par for the course. this is an m.o. that's used by putin to fund and to help whatever he needs to do in the u.s. campaign and elections. and we may be seeing that play out with this oligarch. >> john heilemann, back up to something we mentioned at the top of the broadcast. the backdrop here remains, is donald trump going to talk to robert mueller? >> yeah, it's -- i mean it remains a huge question. one of the things rudy giuliani, amid all of the madness and mistakes he's made, the thing that he said that i believe is true when he talked to stephanopoulos the other day was that most sane, cautious, discreet lawyers in america, if you hired the best ones -- if you hired the 100 best white shoe defense attorneys in the country, probably 100 of them would say that it would be a mistake for donald trump to sit down with robert mueller. but people who care
who were those people? they were rich, wealthy friends of putin who were bankrolling this whole propaganda machine that infected our social media. so this is par for the course. this is an m.o. that's used by putin to fund and to help whatever he needs to do in the u.s. campaign and elections. and we may be seeing that play out with this oligarch. >> john heilemann, back up to something we mentioned at the top of the broadcast. the backdrop here remains, is donald trump going to talk to...
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who? >> stop me if you heard this before. an underwear model and the guy from happy days all walk into a bar -- >> antonio sabato jr., duck dynasty star and scott baio did end up headlining if you want to call it that. trump has interviewed stern over 37 times in the past two decades. >> donald was the definition of great guest. you know, to me, a guest who comes on and says anything that is in his mind is a great guest. and he would get on and no matter what i asked him, he would answer. >> no matter what, yeah, questions like this. >> my daughter is beautiful, ivanka, she -- >> by the way, your daughter -- >> she's beautiful. >> can i say this? a piece of [ bleep ]. >> yeah. >> some of trump's most unguarded moments were in those stern interviews. we learned a lot more about who trump was, or at least said he was. revelations that some say would haunt him, including what critics say were a repetitive and obvious misogynistic view of women. >> i'll go backstage before a show and everyone'
who? >> stop me if you heard this before. an underwear model and the guy from happy days all walk into a bar -- >> antonio sabato jr., duck dynasty star and scott baio did end up headlining if you want to call it that. trump has interviewed stern over 37 times in the past two decades. >> donald was the definition of great guest. you know, to me, a guest who comes on and says anything that is in his mind is a great guest. and he would get on and no matter what i asked him, he...
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it's a product of all of the people who are here at this table who work for them. working at every level of government we're about to hear from ms. hart, our commissioner suffolk. every working together to ensure that this was accomplished is critical. this issue should transcend partisan politics. unfortunately, it's in the right now in congress. nancy pe he see recently took nine hours on the house floor to the ate the humanity and behavior that encompasses what has torn apart the hearts of our families who are here. as far as sending messages, it's also an important message to send to congressional democrats. you have shown a willingness to compromise. on this issue. and uncomfortable, you've put your neck way out there. and you're -- in a way you end up negotiating against yourself when the congressional democrats refuse to work with you. it's obstructionism. there are people in congress who pledged to oppose and obstruct anything and everything because if they work with you, they legitimize your presidency. they took an oath they need to protect our constituen
it's a product of all of the people who are here at this table who work for them. working at every level of government we're about to hear from ms. hart, our commissioner suffolk. every working together to ensure that this was accomplished is critical. this issue should transcend partisan politics. unfortunately, it's in the right now in congress. nancy pe he see recently took nine hours on the house floor to the ate the humanity and behavior that encompasses what has torn apart the hearts of...
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with friends like that who needs. the e.u. slams the us decision to pull out of the iranian you clear deal. ukraine cranks out on russian journalists writing a news bureau in kiev and arresting the director. israel is an occupier and it keeps terrorizing. president erdogan condemns israel's use of lethal force against palestinian protesters amid mounting out across the muslim world. and also he hears from doctors in gaza who say hospital wards are overflowing.
with friends like that who needs. the e.u. slams the us decision to pull out of the iranian you clear deal. ukraine cranks out on russian journalists writing a news bureau in kiev and arresting the director. israel is an occupier and it keeps terrorizing. president erdogan condemns israel's use of lethal force against palestinian protesters amid mounting out across the muslim world. and also he hears from doctors in gaza who say hospital wards are overflowing.
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who originally paid for him.thered these kind of documents. >> laura: the banking records of michael cohn. it is criminal to release those records. they are obviously, any of us have those records, how he got them, we do not know, he hasn't revealed that. he's very loquacious, but he hasn't revealed that. the inspector is anxious to know and the treasury department. it's odd because you would think that stormy's first lawyer advised her not to break her confidentiality agreement, he says break "t" break the deal and then sue that the deal is improper. the first lawyer is no. i wouldn't advice a client to break a deal. but it got him a lot of publicity. >> what lawyer would do that? >> do you think she's road kill for him? >> i don't know if he indemnified her. he did advise her. it's not just the inspector general. no judge is going to accept something like that without knowing where they came from and how he got to it. i think we are going to get to the bottom. >> laura: do you think for the democratic party, th
who originally paid for him.thered these kind of documents. >> laura: the banking records of michael cohn. it is criminal to release those records. they are obviously, any of us have those records, how he got them, we do not know, he hasn't revealed that. he's very loquacious, but he hasn't revealed that. the inspector is anxious to know and the treasury department. it's odd because you would think that stormy's first lawyer advised her not to break her confidentiality agreement, he says...
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the trick is three of a buddies who guess who ordered it. not on earth you're on the lego or lego in a saloon sober you're on the. trickle scott kopel storm got out there's general doctor i'm a money cook for grad school would any preacher need thousand c's bobby and. in the end of two thought because they got to they ought to witness i mean he's going be in a we mustn't they must loot the pit boss that night or mccarthy it ought to take these two slogan make a we want to check out the couch t.v. though it's not it but do not be doing as a clue to it in the present is that the nickel on a summer. market by pit boss of the next twenty adopter he doesn't have to lose an additional pitch but to soren o.e.m.'s are some. tom booms ok here but i'm not on zoe man. you know some of the. talked or tools thought original work with the troops cards and i could pull a metro darkie or structure book for most of the good about ost america but if you let us on some of them it would be a many to many i'm a big mystery to you and it out good many of to be lo
the trick is three of a buddies who guess who ordered it. not on earth you're on the lego or lego in a saloon sober you're on the. trickle scott kopel storm got out there's general doctor i'm a money cook for grad school would any preacher need thousand c's bobby and. in the end of two thought because they got to they ought to witness i mean he's going be in a we mustn't they must loot the pit boss that night or mccarthy it ought to take these two slogan make a we want to check out the couch...
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s office with kamala harris, and you're there in my life as people who have defined who we are and who the city is. i have to tell you from the day i first met you, i found you to be honest. the first day you meet someone, you go he's okay, or no he's a blankety-blank. you know, in a city that believes in a lot of identity politics, you are a michigan wolfe wolferine, a former u.s. assistant attorney out of michigan, a managing partner of a law firm. you are a family man, your whole family comes out to celebrate with you. you're a great person, and a great police commissioner. you're really going to be missed. you're a great commissioner, and on behalf of the commission, i'm going to miss you, buddy. i think former commission president loftus has a few words she'd like to add. >> commissioners, good evening. i don't think this is the public comment section of the agenda, otherwise this would have been my first time to make public comment to the police commission. >> two minutes and you're out of here. >> your time is up. i wanted to give you that opportunity, president turman. it's so
s office with kamala harris, and you're there in my life as people who have defined who we are and who the city is. i have to tell you from the day i first met you, i found you to be honest. the first day you meet someone, you go he's okay, or no he's a blankety-blank. you know, in a city that believes in a lot of identity politics, you are a michigan wolfe wolferine, a former u.s. assistant attorney out of michigan, a managing partner of a law firm. you are a family man, your whole family...
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who knows what that means. but the reality, don, this was a very big moment here today because the department of justice essentially grid to expand its investigation having the inspector general do essentially what the president wanted and look into the confidential source. now, there is a different school of thought from some folks here. is he doing it simply to play indicate the president or is he doing it to follow his orders. many supporters of this president thought that it should be a separate investigation, and in fact it seemed like that's what the president was calling for on sunday. but the inspector general is going to look into this. but i think the most interesting thing that came out of the meeting, the white house chief of staff john kelly now later this week here at the white house will be looking over some of those highly sensitive pieces of information with congressional leaders, and that is a huge break in precedent. it's a huge break in what john kelly even said he wanted to do a few weeks a
who knows what that means. but the reality, don, this was a very big moment here today because the department of justice essentially grid to expand its investigation having the inspector general do essentially what the president wanted and look into the confidential source. now, there is a different school of thought from some folks here. is he doing it simply to play indicate the president or is he doing it to follow his orders. many supporters of this president thought that it should be a...
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be -- my grandchild who is five who will be a great attorney. [applause] attempts to put lawyers on the bench who have never been in a courtroom in their lives. who called out wall street and corporate america. , a gentleman was so embarrassing if you watched it on tv was in mississippi or alabama, he hadn't been in a courtroom in his life, but he was up for a district court appointment. can you imagine the justice he would render? or, let's be fair about this, how about an attorney general from new york who goes out and crusades for women and then forward up and said what are you talking about? that is what we see and that is the problem today. friends, it is on both sides of the aisle. trust me. are television news are full of stories of lawyers who are falling by the wayside one way or another, but they don't see people what you are about to become. they don't see the great majority of lawyers that are now out there working as you just described you are going to work youthese fabulous, 150 of that will do pro bono work. are television news ar
be -- my grandchild who is five who will be a great attorney. [applause] attempts to put lawyers on the bench who have never been in a courtroom in their lives. who called out wall street and corporate america. , a gentleman was so embarrassing if you watched it on tv was in mississippi or alabama, he hadn't been in a courtroom in his life, but he was up for a district court appointment. can you imagine the justice he would render? or, let's be fair about this, how about an attorney general...
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who have not. it's often based on race, gender, class, and these are the things that we cannot ignore, so in that way, i would encourage you to really look at capitalism from more intersectional perspective. >> is it fair to say that the highest rates of slavery today are in central africa and india, and if not, where is the highest concentration of slavery today? >> as a matter of fact, i looked earlier this morning, there are 15 areas where there are wars around the world. and it is in those areas that we see the highest amounts of slavery. and africa is one, somalia in particular, but also when we look at india, myanmar, the united states, and i would encourage us to look at slavery in a more nuance way. we think about the old crowded urban areas, and the ways that people are held down from moving ahead. think about how that is in many ways similar to a slavery. and when we talk about the prison pipeline where children are oftentimes shuttled into the prison pipeline at earlier ages, think about
who have not. it's often based on race, gender, class, and these are the things that we cannot ignore, so in that way, i would encourage you to really look at capitalism from more intersectional perspective. >> is it fair to say that the highest rates of slavery today are in central africa and india, and if not, where is the highest concentration of slavery today? >> as a matter of fact, i looked earlier this morning, there are 15 areas where there are wars around the world. and it...
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bell: so this is a guy who probably has a small congregation of his own, a figurehead who people might listen to, and missionary, someone very persuasive, so perhaps he could be persuasive for the rebel team rather than the loyal same -- anyone else? >> [indiscernible] that he listed here could express himself clearly and with persuasion, -- dr. bell: proof of what i said about his eloquence is on the screen, even in his private diary, he writes with elegance and a way with words. let me keep going. similar tales of harassment and intimidation feature in a great many accounts written by loyalist during or after the war. here is another. rebelght in 1776, soldiers broke into a private home and yanked five-year-old catherine skinner from her bed before plunging their bayonets into her mattress to see if her father, a loyalist lawyer, was hiding underneath it. he was not. behindalready escaped british lines, leaving his family to fend for themselves. what a guy. [laughter] this is in the new jersey countryside, by the way. five-year-old, catherine skinner, she will remember this the rest
bell: so this is a guy who probably has a small congregation of his own, a figurehead who people might listen to, and missionary, someone very persuasive, so perhaps he could be persuasive for the rebel team rather than the loyal same -- anyone else? >> [indiscernible] that he listed here could express himself clearly and with persuasion, -- dr. bell: proof of what i said about his eloquence is on the screen, even in his private diary, he writes with elegance and a way with words. let me...
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who determine what we will be. [applause] our fallen heroes have not only were in our history, they shape our destiny. they save the lives of the men and women with whom they served. they care for their families more than anything in the world, they love their families. they inspired their communities, uplifted their country, and provided the best example of courage, virtue, and valor the world will ever know. they fought and bled and died so that america would forever remain safe and strong and free. each of the markers on that field, each of the names engraved in stone teach us what it means to be loyal and faithful and proud and brave and righteous and true. that is why we come to this most sacred place. that is why we guard these grounds with absolute devotion. that is why we always will remember. because here, on the soil, on these grounds, beneath those fields, lies the true source of american greatness. of american glory. and the american freedom. as long as we are blessed with patriots such as these, we sha
who determine what we will be. [applause] our fallen heroes have not only were in our history, they shape our destiny. they save the lives of the men and women with whom they served. they care for their families more than anything in the world, they love their families. they inspired their communities, uplifted their country, and provided the best example of courage, virtue, and valor the world will ever know. they fought and bled and died so that america would forever remain safe and strong...
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here it is you have people who are black who don't want other people who are black flooding into theirntry. >> tucker: maybe it's more an economic issue and i think, by the way, there are fair questions to raise about radical demographic change for sure. it upsets people. and i understand that. but, to pretend that it's all about race and that one race is worse than another race, isn't that the definition of racism? >> absolutely. tim wise is going to be able to pay his rent this month because he is a racial pimp. that's what he is that's what he does. he travels around the country going to colleges, telling young white men and young white woman that you are a racist and that you are a benefit of white privilege and they go on and they tell their parents how terrible they are because a guy named tim wise came to my college and told me i have white privilege. and essentially what tim is doing, he is assuming a privilege that, quite frankly, i don't acknowledge that he has. i have zero sense of inferiority. that's one of those things that someone like tim wants me to believe. in fact,. >
here it is you have people who are black who don't want other people who are black flooding into theirntry. >> tucker: maybe it's more an economic issue and i think, by the way, there are fair questions to raise about radical demographic change for sure. it upsets people. and i understand that. but, to pretend that it's all about race and that one race is worse than another race, isn't that the definition of racism? >> absolutely. tim wise is going to be able to pay his rent this...
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here who are not making -- cannot find good jobs, who don't have good schools for their kids to go to those people feel? because the royals are not taking this money out of their own pocket? >> very fair question. i would say that the royal family, particular lit last two or three czech kads hdecades hah the times. there's been a lot of antiroyal feeling, that's not been the case over the last two or three decades. they've carried out same poll every year since the 1990s asking whether they should remain as a monarchy or change to oy republic. always it says they should remain a monarchy. >> what if the next election things change? jeremy corbin is not someone who will get ann variety to tomorrow's wedding but if he were to win the next election what does that mean for the royals? >> he doesn't have an invite nor does theresa may but there's far more politicians than the last wedding. jeremy could one day be prime minister is an antiroyalist, he said that plenty of times. but in the election last summer i very clearly didn't campaign on that. because of that public opinion point i men
here who are not making -- cannot find good jobs, who don't have good schools for their kids to go to those people feel? because the royals are not taking this money out of their own pocket? >> very fair question. i would say that the royal family, particular lit last two or three czech kads hdecades hah the times. there's been a lot of antiroyal feeling, that's not been the case over the last two or three decades. they've carried out same poll every year since the 1990s asking whether...
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this is a president who now a year in has gotten rid of a lot of advisers who were sort of the checksat, who didn't agree with him. he's carrying out the promises he made on the campaign trail into his base. anyone who covered him or listened to him should not be surprised about what he announced on iran this week or even that he's eager to get a deal with north korea. so this is an area he really does feel comfortable in. and it is a way that does help him sort of refocus himself on something that is not this domestic distraction. >> ashley parker, thank you so much. appreciate it. great conversation. >>> we should point out that there are still at least eight other americans being detained around the world. and we also think about them and know that their families are suffering as well. worth noting. >>> russia, meantime, trying to divide americans. the new ads that show the specific issues and people russia targeted during a 2016 election. plus, a long-awaited pentagon investigation into the death of four soldiers in africa. and wait until you hear about the mistakes it found. so,
this is a president who now a year in has gotten rid of a lot of advisers who were sort of the checksat, who didn't agree with him. he's carrying out the promises he made on the campaign trail into his base. anyone who covered him or listened to him should not be surprised about what he announced on iran this week or even that he's eager to get a deal with north korea. so this is an area he really does feel comfortable in. and it is a way that does help him sort of refocus himself on something...
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including a live report from nbc's richard engel who's on the ground in jerusalem. also today, melania trump underwent a medical procedure for what the white house called a, quote, benign kidney condition. and we're told the procedure was successful and the president tweeted this afternoon that the first lady is in good spirits. we've been watching this week for the criminal trial of the republican governor of missouri. eric greitens. greitens was accused of felony invasion of privacy stemming from his allegedly taking a compromising photo of a woman he had an affair with back in 2015. out of the blue today the local prosecutor announced her office was dropping the invasion of privacy charge against the governor. they're asking the judge to appoint a special prosecutor and start the case again. governor greitens still faces a felony count of computer tampering related to campaign fund-raising. and he could end up being impeached by his own republican party in a special session that starts on friday. we'll keep an eye on that as well. but we're going to start tonight
including a live report from nbc's richard engel who's on the ground in jerusalem. also today, melania trump underwent a medical procedure for what the white house called a, quote, benign kidney condition. and we're told the procedure was successful and the president tweeted this afternoon that the first lady is in good spirits. we've been watching this week for the criminal trial of the republican governor of missouri. eric greitens. greitens was accused of felony invasion of privacy stemming...
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who you have been, and who you must become. full of hope and knowledge staring down the face of a daunting challenge. stronger than you have ever been and also learning with every breath. the generation of spelman women who came before me were all first of a kind. the first lack women, the first black judge. a real generation of wayne akers. -- generation of waymakers. my generation might be called generation p. the p is for perseverance. we have to keep the fires that are grandmothers had to fight and live for a live. we remember the pain our mothers and grandmothers went through to earn their place in society. we remember their stories of sentence and lunch counters, because they lifted. when we hear fresh stories, these recent tories, of essentially social injustice and legalized violence today, it hurts. it hurts twice as much. it hurts for the present and for the past. we have hugged and kissed those raved women who deserved so much more. they deserve or education when they couldn't get it, more respect and opportunity to
who you have been, and who you must become. full of hope and knowledge staring down the face of a daunting challenge. stronger than you have ever been and also learning with every breath. the generation of spelman women who came before me were all first of a kind. the first lack women, the first black judge. a real generation of wayne akers. -- generation of waymakers. my generation might be called generation p. the p is for perseverance. we have to keep the fires that are grandmothers had to...
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but this is somebody who is transparent and accountable. i would love him to come on your network, but he's happy to send me. we're into 17 minutes now. >> but he attacks cnn and calls "new york times" crooked and smears the news outlets instead. i wonder if 20 years from now you're going to be proud of that on a personal level. will you be proud he tried to tear down news outlets? >> he's trying to get some fair and full coverage. i have been clear from day one that my main objection will always be full coverage, complete coverage. we're just missing an opportunity to make sure -- but cnn's van jones was in the east room on friday when the president and jared kushner and other held forth and had a reform moving the ball forward on that issue. i'm the point person for the administration on opioids. that's going better now, but i have a lot of bipartisan support from capitol hill. you don't want to cover it. these are things that affect americans. we lost more people to drug overdoses than gun violence, plane crashes, breast cancer. all of t
but this is somebody who is transparent and accountable. i would love him to come on your network, but he's happy to send me. we're into 17 minutes now. >> but he attacks cnn and calls "new york times" crooked and smears the news outlets instead. i wonder if 20 years from now you're going to be proud of that on a personal level. will you be proud he tried to tear down news outlets? >> he's trying to get some fair and full coverage. i have been clear from day one that my...
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it's the people who grace our lives, who sustain our communities, and who make america a nation, a homeand this magnificent land that we all love so much. as long as we have faith in our citizens, confidence in our values, and trust in our god, then we will never, ever fail. [applause] our nation will thrive. our people will prosper. and america will be greater than ever before. and that's what's happening. [applause] so this november, vote for family. vote for love. vote for faith and values. vote for country. and vote for life. [applause] i want to just end by thanking the susan b. anthony list. you are very, very special people. it's a great honor for me to be here tonight. thank you to everyone. thank you to life and liberty. god bless you, and god bless america. thank you very much. thank you. [applause] for memorial day, president trump will be at the tomb of the unknown soldier. he will be with military officials in attendance. live coverage tomorrow starts at 11:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span. announcer: in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable televisi
it's the people who grace our lives, who sustain our communities, and who make america a nation, a homeand this magnificent land that we all love so much. as long as we have faith in our citizens, confidence in our values, and trust in our god, then we will never, ever fail. [applause] our nation will thrive. our people will prosper. and america will be greater than ever before. and that's what's happening. [applause] so this november, vote for family. vote for love. vote for faith and values....
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this is about undermining bob muler who republicans were happy to embrace who they lauded with superlatives over his record and now because he's getting close to the president, they're trying to cut him off at the knees. at least they're honest about it. house republicans right now are completely dee void of being a kuo coequal branch. we are a weaker nations because of what house republicans are doing. >> do you think it's working? >> with the base, absolutely. >> so from a political standpoint with the base, but in terms of the institutions, you heard sir hirono say she was disappointed rosenstein agreed to the meeting. there's worry we're seeing erosion. >> they are brow beating the norms we are used to and tearing apart the fabric of the house, of the congress. we were happy to stand at all when we disagreed with president obama. they're folding like cheap suits on the hill to protect the political fortunes of a president most of them did not trust till he won. then they tied their sails to him. >> have they changed their minds? >> they're doing this because a large part of the party su
this is about undermining bob muler who republicans were happy to embrace who they lauded with superlatives over his record and now because he's getting close to the president, they're trying to cut him off at the knees. at least they're honest about it. house republicans right now are completely dee void of being a kuo coequal branch. we are a weaker nations because of what house republicans are doing. >> do you think it's working? >> with the base, absolutely. >> so from a...
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there are people who vote for candidates who help them this is wrong with that is how it has always been . those are the so-called traditional voters who not only benefit from a politician or party but are often loyal to their sect before the nation lebanon's parties are sectarian among them the iranian backed armed group hezbollah. hezbollah in the way that no one did and if. destroy hezbollah has been. a wonderful to them hezbollah and its allies are expected to win the most seats in parliament for their strengthening their power which has been growing in recent years. a lot has happened since the last election in two thousand and nine there was political instability the post presidency was vacant for two years until late two thousand and sixteen when lebanon's political rivals reached a compromise a president was elected a national unity government was formed headed by prime minister saad oh how do you do that included members of hezbollah. prime minister how do you want to secure enough votes to ensure his leadership of the sunni community and ensure his return to the premiership he
there are people who vote for candidates who help them this is wrong with that is how it has always been . those are the so-called traditional voters who not only benefit from a politician or party but are often loyal to their sect before the nation lebanon's parties are sectarian among them the iranian backed armed group hezbollah. hezbollah in the way that no one did and if. destroy hezbollah has been. a wonderful to them hezbollah and its allies are expected to win the most seats in...
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and other words, the two main groups of guys who were ruling over her life and who had the legal authority to do that. my really boring images, i'm sorry. they don't explode. petition number 1, 1785. in this petition, she portrayed herself as a de facto widow of a man who was politicaly dead. her words. she declared herself as a de facto widow who, having been abandoned either banished william, was now with her children left dependent on the integrity and goodwill of the government. oh herhe believed protection in place of her husband. here in this petition, she is 's'sng to protect her widow third from william's creditors. -- youeresting quote write a petition in the third person. her husband is politically dead and has no interest to return and the aid of her and her small children. she is asking for the states protection. that petition was rejected. in 1788.number two, we don't know how literate this woman was. she could sign her name and that is what is circled their. that is her signature. in the next petition, she actually signed her name janet, instead of jane. one of her daughters
and other words, the two main groups of guys who were ruling over her life and who had the legal authority to do that. my really boring images, i'm sorry. they don't explode. petition number 1, 1785. in this petition, she portrayed herself as a de facto widow of a man who was politicaly dead. her words. she declared herself as a de facto widow who, having been abandoned either banished william, was now with her children left dependent on the integrity and goodwill of the government. oh herhe...
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let's be honest, those people who don't want to be found, those who don't want to be found, those whoher areas, cannot be found because of using who he is, they are out there actively hiding in the internet, in the network. this regulation coming in is a good thing. it is a step in the right direction, it will help us get more control over our data, our information, and that is the direction of travel we need to take. if anything it means i can unsubscribe without doing anything. i willjust wait and see what happens on friday. let us talk about this story in siti aisyah. is marriage were fed? —— city am. an average wedding costs over £21,000 in the uk. a 50 year—long marriage will benefit you to the tune of £190,000. ultimately, the answer to the question is that marriage, financially at least, is worth it. do you think circus mac are you married? i am married. i am delighted to be married. there is a great line in this piece. it is who needs love when you can have tax relief? what this piece is saying is that there are benefits of being married, but a lot of them occur later in life,
let's be honest, those people who don't want to be found, those who don't want to be found, those whoher areas, cannot be found because of using who he is, they are out there actively hiding in the internet, in the network. this regulation coming in is a good thing. it is a step in the right direction, it will help us get more control over our data, our information, and that is the direction of travel we need to take. if anything it means i can unsubscribe without doing anything. i willjust...
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who looks better? a republican that has much distance as possible from trump is probably the one in a situation like that for whatever reason trump leaves office early who is going to have the best shot. now nikki haley has her own political brand. mike pence's political brand right now is so wrapped up in donald trump's that there is no daylight between the two of them. nikki haley has been pretty clever. >> exquisitely answered by a straight reporter. thank you so much, jeremy peters and mckay coppinss. up next, it was a striking contest today. trump were on hand for the opening of the new embassy there but less than 60 miles away, palestinians would be being shot and killed along the gaza border. a horrendous juxtaposition here. this is "hardball," where the action is. ♪ you can be sure ♪ that it will only get better ♪ you and me together ♪ through the days and nights. ♪ i don't worry 'cause ♪ everything's gonna be all right. ♪ ♪ no one, no one, no one ♪ can get in the way of what i'm feeling. ♪ ♪ n
who looks better? a republican that has much distance as possible from trump is probably the one in a situation like that for whatever reason trump leaves office early who is going to have the best shot. now nikki haley has her own political brand. mike pence's political brand right now is so wrapped up in donald trump's that there is no daylight between the two of them. nikki haley has been pretty clever. >> exquisitely answered by a straight reporter. thank you so much, jeremy peters...