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to our special series on new nationalism that as we've seen a global rise in popular populist movements is funny if a charge has been on the road meeting people who although they want different things are united by one goal to put their nation first of funnies travels have taken her across the world to russia and the netherlands to france and scotland of the united states and also to india and turkey and for the last leg of the series funny is now in air build the capital of the kurdistan region in iraq there are concerns there that the dream of kurdish independence could bring even more turmoil to a very volatile region let's go right to funny she is in erbil standing by for us for with more on this story funny if you can hear us tell us what you've been hearing there as you've been talking to people what if you have been finding out about the rise of nationalism in this region. so we have basic came here with one main question just how different is this form of nationalism compared to other countries that i've been to that you just mentioned because iraq is not a state which would lik
to our special series on new nationalism that as we've seen a global rise in popular populist movements is funny if a charge has been on the road meeting people who although they want different things are united by one goal to put their nation first of funnies travels have taken her across the world to russia and the netherlands to france and scotland of the united states and also to india and turkey and for the last leg of the series funny is now in air build the capital of the kurdistan...
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. >> national security adviser h.r. mcmaster spoke about the administration's strategy to protect the homeland from global threats. he also briefly took questions including one about the niger attack that left four u.s. soldiers dead. >> good afternoon. please be seated. >> welcome back. i'm the chairman of ftd's center on sanctions and elicit finance. if you were here this morning, ways privilege tobd able to sit down with director pompeo for what i thought was a really interesting conversation. i hope did you as well. bear in mind that we are not just the people in this room. great good looking crowd, by the way. but we're being live streamed. so we need to be on our best behavior. i hlt honor and privilege of introducing this afternoon's session. kudos to fdd and cliff may and the whole team for asem am blg this discussion with two of the most important if not the most important figures in national security. certainly with now the national security adviser hr mcmaster with us this afternoon. so a real honor and privi
. >> national security adviser h.r. mcmaster spoke about the administration's strategy to protect the homeland from global threats. he also briefly took questions including one about the niger attack that left four u.s. soldiers dead. >> good afternoon. please be seated. >> welcome back. i'm the chairman of ftd's center on sanctions and elicit finance. if you were here this morning, ways privilege tobd able to sit down with director pompeo for what i thought was a really...
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doesn't seem there's as much importance in national pride and things like national anthem, it has been marginalized to some extent. you feel that way? >> yes. i would like to go back to the basics where it is common practice. hopefully the youth goes that way. jillian: your friends and coworkers in the picture with you. who were your friends or coworkers in the picture with you? >> james greg's. jillian: how long have you known each other? do you do this all the time? >> i have known danny for eight years and james i have known six months. rob: we appreciate you coming on this morning. thank you very much. be safe up there. 46 minutes after the hour, check what is coming up on "fox and friends". jillian: what is coming up today? >> wide-ranging interview with the president of the united states, talk about tax reform, he is dangerously close to naming a new hhs secretary. listen. >> i was talking to kellyanne conway, seems your close. >> we are more than close, won't so you the name yet because we are more than close. it will be a fantastic nomination. rob: we will see that quickly and
doesn't seem there's as much importance in national pride and things like national anthem, it has been marginalized to some extent. you feel that way? >> yes. i would like to go back to the basics where it is common practice. hopefully the youth goes that way. jillian: your friends and coworkers in the picture with you. who were your friends or coworkers in the picture with you? >> james greg's. jillian: how long have you known each other? do you do this all the time? >> i...
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leeds are national effort to safeguard and enhance the resilience of our nation's physical and cyber infrastructure helping federal agencies and when requested the private sector hardened their networks and respond to cybersecurity incidents. nppd partners with critical infrastructure owners and operators and other homeland security enterprise stakeholders to offer a wide variety of cybersecurity capabilities such as system assessments, response and mitigation support and the ability to hunt for malicious cyber activity. this collaborative approach to mitigating cyber incidence is meant to privatize meeting the needs of dhs as partners and is consistent with the growing recognition among government academic and corporate leaders that cybersecurity is increasingly interdependent across sectors and much -- must be a core aspect of all risk management strategies. this committee has been working hard to ensure that nppd and dhs in its entirety has the necessary authorization and organization it needs to combat growing cyber threats. dhs needs a strong and sharp workforce and an efficient
leeds are national effort to safeguard and enhance the resilience of our nation's physical and cyber infrastructure helping federal agencies and when requested the private sector hardened their networks and respond to cybersecurity incidents. nppd partners with critical infrastructure owners and operators and other homeland security enterprise stakeholders to offer a wide variety of cybersecurity capabilities such as system assessments, response and mitigation support and the ability to hunt...
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some national police and to spain's largest banks put out. we must not allow a red to attain to a nuclear weapons president trump gives his strongest hint that the u.s. will drop its support of the iran nuclear deal. plus two years after the polls deadly earthquake survivors face fresh challenges newly built. the united nations' annual report on children in conflict strongly criticized both sides in the war in yemen places saudi arabia and its allies on the list of countries that kill and maim children in conflicts at the same time though the un's annual report admits the coalition has taken action to improve child protection mike hanna has more from the un the report focuses on children in conflict across the globe in countries ranging from afghanistan to colombia to syria mali myanmar and all the list itself showing how widespread the problem is of children caught up in all recruited to action. there were three thousand five hundred twelve child casualties in afghanistan alone the highest recorded in one country and in yemen a total of one
some national police and to spain's largest banks put out. we must not allow a red to attain to a nuclear weapons president trump gives his strongest hint that the u.s. will drop its support of the iran nuclear deal. plus two years after the polls deadly earthquake survivors face fresh challenges newly built. the united nations' annual report on children in conflict strongly criticized both sides in the war in yemen places saudi arabia and its allies on the list of countries that kill and maim...
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absolutely there's a difference nationalism is when they start mandating you to stand for the flag nationalisms when i vetoed this what i was governor they tried to make the pledge of allegiance in public schools mandatory i vetoed it in a second you can't mandate patriotism pay to. it to some comes from within an individual patriotism is something that's done out of the goodness of your heart not the fact you're ordered to do it that's not patriotism patriotism comes because you want to do something for the public good and it's your thoughts nobody's making you do it and you're not standing up there looking for rob arrives after you do it that spade to be a tism patriotism is that these people that stand up and salute the flag and rah rah let's go to war while they never go to war their kids never go to war all these millionaires want you to be patriotic but notice and i'll say this again in my six years in the united states navy i never met one millionaire serving his country not a war and i didn't read meet any rich people in the military who had set their wealth aside and said i'm going to
absolutely there's a difference nationalism is when they start mandating you to stand for the flag nationalisms when i vetoed this what i was governor they tried to make the pledge of allegiance in public schools mandatory i vetoed it in a second you can't mandate patriotism pay to. it to some comes from within an individual patriotism is something that's done out of the goodness of your heart not the fact you're ordered to do it that's not patriotism patriotism comes because you want to do...
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trump and national security. i'm happy to say this panel is sponsored by the lbj school of public affairs at the university of texas. geene evans. sponsors, but they do not get to choose the questions. way, i'm out of the your host and moderator, professor bobby chesney. onnd the cofounder of a blog national security law issues and the national security law is crossfire in reaction to the weekly national security news. we have one hour that will be divided amongst 40 minutes of discussion with our panelists, and 20 minutes of discussion with you. i will ask and remind you at the time when the microphones go out. please keep the comments brief. let's keep them as questions. silence your funds, but do not put them away. we would be thrilled if you join the conversation online, on #thriftfest17. withanelists, i will start representative castro, representing -- [applause] chesney: representing san antonio. after a successful run in private practice, he entered the texas -- where he had five terms, and now he is in wa
trump and national security. i'm happy to say this panel is sponsored by the lbj school of public affairs at the university of texas. geene evans. sponsors, but they do not get to choose the questions. way, i'm out of the your host and moderator, professor bobby chesney. onnd the cofounder of a blog national security law issues and the national security law is crossfire in reaction to the weekly national security news. we have one hour that will be divided amongst 40 minutes of discussion with...
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we passed the national defense operation acts by it voted 89-9. a the demonstration there were wanting bipartisan belief that the budget control act level defense spending is inadequate and be unacceptable. let me be clear. there is no tca level defense budget that would be sufficient to provide our military with what they need to fit fill current missions and prepare for future threats. for those of us who've been paying attention you heard the of the steady decline of our military. time and again, time and again our senior military defense leaders have sounded theit alarm about the dangers of the budget control act spending caps. the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff are highest military officer jennifer -- general dunford has warned if we continue on the current path and that quote within five years we will lose our ability to protect power on how we defend the homeland advanced u.s. interest and meet our alliance commitments. make no mistake about it. what that means america's military advantage iser degrade. without the ability to protect
we passed the national defense operation acts by it voted 89-9. a the demonstration there were wanting bipartisan belief that the budget control act level defense spending is inadequate and be unacceptable. let me be clear. there is no tca level defense budget that would be sufficient to provide our military with what they need to fit fill current missions and prepare for future threats. for those of us who've been paying attention you heard the of the steady decline of our military. time and...
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joyce and national city council. however, from an operational perspective i think the department of homeland security and imi will as undersecretary have the direction and authorities i need to move out. the question is whether i have -- >> are winning or losing? >> this is a battle there's going to be going on for many years. we are still can't get our arms around it. this is not speak repeat my question. i would winning or losing? >> it's hard to assess whether we are winning or losing i was a we're fighting this battle every day, working with the private sector. it is a complex apartment and i look for to working with congress speedy to you know for eight years with and trying to get a policy, for eight years we've been trying to get a strategy, for eight years we've been trying to get something besides this convoluted chart? did you know that? >> yes, sir. i've been in my role for eight weeks. i understand your frustration. i share your frustration. i think we have a lot of work to do, and i think this is going t
joyce and national city council. however, from an operational perspective i think the department of homeland security and imi will as undersecretary have the direction and authorities i need to move out. the question is whether i have -- >> are winning or losing? >> this is a battle there's going to be going on for many years. we are still can't get our arms around it. this is not speak repeat my question. i would winning or losing? >> it's hard to assess whether we are...
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and mars later on his call for national unity and an address to the nation. refugee crisis she's under increasing international pressure over her failure to condemn the army for alleged abuses against the run more than half a million rand to have escaped to bangladesh since the crackdown began in late august so she says holding talks with bangladesh about returning summer handed to me and more. we are now negotiating with the government on the matter of accepting those who are now in bangladesh since our independence we have twice successfully negotiated with bangladesh on the issue based on the success which editions we are now negotiating for the time. more from me and mark. well for the bulk of the speech and science it she announced that they want to start rehabilitating bringing humanitarian aid assistance and rebuilding and state where the conflicts that military operations against the road is taking place but also perhaps the strangest part of the speech is that she called on donations from the public to help with that in endeavor basically calling on
and mars later on his call for national unity and an address to the nation. refugee crisis she's under increasing international pressure over her failure to condemn the army for alleged abuses against the run more than half a million rand to have escaped to bangladesh since the crackdown began in late august so she says holding talks with bangladesh about returning summer handed to me and more. we are now negotiating with the government on the matter of accepting those who are now in bangladesh...
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this epidemic is a national ealth emergency. unlike many of us, we've seen and what we've seen in our lifetimes, nobody has seen anything like what's going on now. as americans, we cannot allow this to continue. it is time to liberate our communities from this scourge. of drug addiction. never been this way. we can be the generation that ends the opioid epidemic. we can do it. [applause] that is why, effective today, my administration is officially declaring the opioid crisis a national public health emergency under federal law. and why i am directing all executive agencies to use every appropriate emergency authority to fight the opioid crisis. this marks a critical step in confronting the extraordinary hallenge that we face. as part of this emergency response, we will announce a new policy to overcome a restrictive 1970's era rule that prevents states from providing care at certain treatment facilities with more than 16 beds for those suffering from drug addiction. [applause] a number of states have reached out to us asking fo
this epidemic is a national ealth emergency. unlike many of us, we've seen and what we've seen in our lifetimes, nobody has seen anything like what's going on now. as americans, we cannot allow this to continue. it is time to liberate our communities from this scourge. of drug addiction. never been this way. we can be the generation that ends the opioid epidemic. we can do it. [applause] that is why, effective today, my administration is officially declaring the opioid crisis a national public...
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we're trying to amplify that message nationally so there is broad recognition it is a national security problem. that it is bipartisan or non- partisan and goes across all structures. we have to wake up. at one time we thought we were invulnerable, it turns out we are vulnerable. >> go ahead. >> go ahead. >> hello. reuters. the last question on the topic is broader, more systemic vulnerabilities. recently notified hackers. -- by russian it is come out that a couple states said that is not true. what you told us was not in our election systems but maybe department or labor or something was scanned or one or two others. so i am wondering if the issue of how we run elections in america, the united states is on sort of this state, federal relationship if that is a specific vulnerability in your view that makes the united makes itre -- that more difficult to address these problems because of those tensions specifically. dhs has said it is trying to work more with the states, the states have said they are trying to work more but there is still a lot of tension in the room when they tried to d
we're trying to amplify that message nationally so there is broad recognition it is a national security problem. that it is bipartisan or non- partisan and goes across all structures. we have to wake up. at one time we thought we were invulnerable, it turns out we are vulnerable. >> go ahead. >> go ahead. >> hello. reuters. the last question on the topic is broader, more systemic vulnerabilities. recently notified hackers. -- by russian it is come out that a couple states said...
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we responded in a likewise because took e's a proud nation we are a sovereign nation. you know we're seeing it you know this decision is to be reversed to kenya now where demonstrations have been banned in the central beds business districts of three cities including nairobi mombasa and chris so more this as a crisis deepens in kenya talks are being held on the future of the repeat presidential election which is due later this month philip net is a lecturer and political communications expert at the university of eldoret he says the main opposition leader who withdrew from the race later this month now faces a difficult decision on whether to run or not. right not being snow just good to see trisha. it's a good investment in letting the same behavior fit into forms in the form. of just fighting the b.c. you know i think it's not a. very good thing up to the show because not of the out of the seven. stocks i've been i don't. get a lot of good but it isn't that the does exist. and it's just that it's really going to try to be right know. this because. on the other would
we responded in a likewise because took e's a proud nation we are a sovereign nation. you know we're seeing it you know this decision is to be reversed to kenya now where demonstrations have been banned in the central beds business districts of three cities including nairobi mombasa and chris so more this as a crisis deepens in kenya talks are being held on the future of the repeat presidential election which is due later this month philip net is a lecturer and political communications expert...
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god bless our great state, and god bless our nation, the greatest nation on earth, and with that, i am very privileged and honored to introduce the first lady and the president of the united states. i personally want to thank them on behalf of all of the people of nevada for taking the time to come out here and provide us their support and their comfort and everything else that they're going to bring to us, so with that, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce the president of our great nation, donald trump. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you very much, governor. we really appreciate that, and i tell you, the people of nevada and the extraordinary city have shown the world their incredible character and courage and resolve. nevada really is a very, very special place. i am honored to be here today at the las vegas metropolitan police department in the company of heroes. thank you to our police, our firefighters, and to our first responders, and, of course, to the sheriff. an incredible job you have done. mayor. hello, mayor. [laughter] president trump: senator hel
god bless our great state, and god bless our nation, the greatest nation on earth, and with that, i am very privileged and honored to introduce the first lady and the president of the united states. i personally want to thank them on behalf of all of the people of nevada for taking the time to come out here and provide us their support and their comfort and everything else that they're going to bring to us, so with that, ladies and gentlemen, i would like to introduce the president of our great...
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ambassador to you to the united nations as well as your case x. prime minister david cameron believe that u.n. peacekeeping mission want to help solve the conflict but actually will just freeze it. and if you look at for instance northern cyprus it's recognized only by turkey it has been existing for half a century like that do you think the same thing can happen to ukraine. there's always a risk of that there are a few missions that have been. deployed for years without solution you mentioned cyprus one could mention western sahara i think that is something to be to be avoided but i prefer. a cold conflict than a hot war and so i think for the people in ukraine who are suffering from the conflict having a deescalation of violence would be a net benefit i think at the moment there are deep divisions in europe in the understanding of what european security should be and so i think the fundamental resolution of the conflict is probably in the immediate future very hard to to achieve but in the meantime making a difference in the lives of the poor pe
ambassador to you to the united nations as well as your case x. prime minister david cameron believe that u.n. peacekeeping mission want to help solve the conflict but actually will just freeze it. and if you look at for instance northern cyprus it's recognized only by turkey it has been existing for half a century like that do you think the same thing can happen to ukraine. there's always a risk of that there are a few missions that have been. deployed for years without solution you mentioned...
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the nation's -- a nation's budget reflects its priority bus the g.o.p. budget continues to push the wrong ones, catering to the wealthy and the special interests. the g.o.p. likes to say a rising tide lifts every boat but only if every vessel is sea worthy. the g.o.p. budget leaves too many americans in dinghies, rubber rafts and row boats that will be capsized. it includes $5.4 trillion slashed from education programs, $2 trillion cut from medicaid and medicare. billion eliminated from investments to education, research and infrastructure that will prevent us from competing globally. the g.o.p. budget would devastate our economy. by balancing the budget on the backs of students, workers, seniors, the disabled and vulnerable communities in maryland and across our country. and for what? to provide tax cuts to the top 1%? people who make at least $900,000 every year? in stark contrast, the c.b.c. would create a fairer tax code and provide investments in our community. it would boost the g.d.p. by $321 billion. i too serve on the house armed services commit
the nation's -- a nation's budget reflects its priority bus the g.o.p. budget continues to push the wrong ones, catering to the wealthy and the special interests. the g.o.p. likes to say a rising tide lifts every boat but only if every vessel is sea worthy. the g.o.p. budget leaves too many americans in dinghies, rubber rafts and row boats that will be capsized. it includes $5.4 trillion slashed from education programs, $2 trillion cut from medicaid and medicare. billion eliminated from...
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s 16 of the national laboratories, they -- 16 other national laboratories, that are spread out in remote places around the world other country, provide scientific and technical breakthroughs to meet our national security and energy security needs from securing our electric grid to advancing storage technologies. does we examine the management priorities today build on the work i've asked , vice chairman barton to undertake with you to look at what a 21st century energy department should look like, we should keep in mind the benefits of the interconnected nature of the department's missions that these nations across the enterprise can be expensive and difficult to manage. so it is the responsibility of the secretary and this committee and congress to ensure the department is appropriately aligned to perform these nations -- missions and a cost-effective manner and to the maximum benefit of the text there. as chairman upton is indicated the energy threats today are not the same as the threats from the 1970s but there remain significant. -- taxpayer. the opportunities do as well. this commi
s 16 of the national laboratories, they -- 16 other national laboratories, that are spread out in remote places around the world other country, provide scientific and technical breakthroughs to meet our national security and energy security needs from securing our electric grid to advancing storage technologies. does we examine the management priorities today build on the work i've asked , vice chairman barton to undertake with you to look at what a 21st century energy department should look...
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all around here catala ns are singing their national anthem, the national anthem they now believe belongs to their independent republic, separate from the spanish state. there are so many questions. what will the spanish government now do? but for now, this crowd just wants to celebrate. it's a long time we are waiting for this moment, we deserve this. lam crying! are you happy? very, very. but anxiety soon spread amongst all the euphoria as the "what next" began to weigh heavy on people's minds. a catalan republic had been declared, but not in everyone‘s name. many here don't want independence. just around the corner we found this man waving a spanish flag. translation: i'm not happy, i'm not represented, the catalan people as a whole didn't vote. translation: it's disastrous, the result of an extended manipulation which does not reflect the will of the catalan people. but nothing today was going to stop the catalan president savouring his moment in history. from the catalan parliament he spoke of his emotions, but also of his conviction that declaring catalan independence was the righ
all around here catala ns are singing their national anthem, the national anthem they now believe belongs to their independent republic, separate from the spanish state. there are so many questions. what will the spanish government now do? but for now, this crowd just wants to celebrate. it's a long time we are waiting for this moment, we deserve this. lam crying! are you happy? very, very. but anxiety soon spread amongst all the euphoria as the "what next" began to weigh heavy on...
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to negotiate with america or other european nations. you may think it's only the authorities that can collect your personal data around compiled terrorist watch lists but the case of all journalists highlights that there are other entities doing this sometimes causing big problems but every day people now imagine that suddenly your bank account is closed and you cannot pay your bills and then in is also the mystery not knowing why or what's wrong with me why why are they closing down my account and not only my personal accounts my family accounts and my business accounts all of them were closed. now the activists you just saw speaking now as tommy was mistakenly designated as a terrorist by the database world check which is run by reuters it's a subscription only service providing various files on individuals databases popular with banks as well as the u.k. police so he told us he was shocked when he learned that he'd been placed on a list of terrorists for three other distress because this is not even the united nations it's not our go
to negotiate with america or other european nations. you may think it's only the authorities that can collect your personal data around compiled terrorist watch lists but the case of all journalists highlights that there are other entities doing this sometimes causing big problems but every day people now imagine that suddenly your bank account is closed and you cannot pay your bills and then in is also the mystery not knowing why or what's wrong with me why why are they closing down my account...
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the saudi led alliance along with the afghanistan national police and the somali national army are in this category b. ok let me take you to spain which is facing its biggest political crisis in decades the top court has suspended a session of the regional parliament in catalonia local leaders were planning to declare secession during monday's sitting the speaker of catalonia as parliament says the central government in madrid has put freedom of expression in danger. this is an act of extreme seriousness because it caused the freedom of expression of members of catalonia parliament the total capacity of the spanish government to result political problems in a political way to repeat what we've always said that we will not allow the parliament to be. appeared to be preparing to move their headquarters. he decided to move. in the country. the board has also considering relocation because of the political. thank you bonnie i know that economic impact what a. u.s. media is reporting the trumpet ministration is expected to withdraw support of a new nuclear deal the twenty fifteen agreement
the saudi led alliance along with the afghanistan national police and the somali national army are in this category b. ok let me take you to spain which is facing its biggest political crisis in decades the top court has suspended a session of the regional parliament in catalonia local leaders were planning to declare secession during monday's sitting the speaker of catalonia as parliament says the central government in madrid has put freedom of expression in danger. this is an act of extreme...
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(vo) go national. go like a pro. >> lou: a shocking new report showing the cost of illegal immigrant to taxpayers a year. all- time high driven by free medical care. joining me to talk about the immigration and subsidies of the nfl that disgraces the flag and anthem. michelle mauchin host of michelle investigates. and great to have you with us. start with illegal immigration and judge roy moore. does that mean the wall has a better chance of being built than before the election? >> it sure does. roy moore is a constitutional conservative and has been opposed to the massive imposition. cost of illegal immigration including the bloody cost of not enforcing those borders. this is a very depend thing and i hope that president trump sees it that way, too. >> lou: the president fully supporting roy moore. and roy moore putting a tannedard in the ground in the state of alabama for popullism and we'll see a reaction in washington d.c. beyond bob corker who decided not to see reelection for his senate seat. wil
(vo) go national. go like a pro. >> lou: a shocking new report showing the cost of illegal immigrant to taxpayers a year. all- time high driven by free medical care. joining me to talk about the immigration and subsidies of the nfl that disgraces the flag and anthem. michelle mauchin host of michelle investigates. and great to have you with us. start with illegal immigration and judge roy moore. does that mean the wall has a better chance of being built than before the election? >>...
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the nationals clinging to a 1-0 lead. michael taylor up with the bases loaded and taylor crushes this ball, but will it have enough? and yes, yes, it does. taylor hits the first grand slam in nats postseason history. nationals win it 5-0. game five tomorrow night. now, as you said, it's starting pitcher stephen strasburg with the biggest game of his career. we'll have that later coming up in spor. congressman steve scalise on his feet thanking police at a congressional baseball game this evening. there was drama during the game. it involved former nfl stars and then raw emotion as two officers were honored for their bravery. >> david bailey it looked like a return to normal. the officer who had been thrust into the national spotlight after the shooting at a congressional baseball practice is one of the members of the capitol police football team. a team made up of some very large cops. >> guards, baby, number one. guards. >> reporter: on the other side of the ball, members of congress and a few former nfl stars like hersc
the nationals clinging to a 1-0 lead. michael taylor up with the bases loaded and taylor crushes this ball, but will it have enough? and yes, yes, it does. taylor hits the first grand slam in nats postseason history. nationals win it 5-0. game five tomorrow night. now, as you said, it's starting pitcher stephen strasburg with the biggest game of his career. we'll have that later coming up in spor. congressman steve scalise on his feet thanking police at a congressional baseball game this...
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interest, that is the mark and style of our party, the national party that takes decisions in the national interest of scotland. at all times. applause every conference brings scrutiny of the position of political parties and hours is no different. at this point in ourfirst and hours is no different. at this point in our first government back in october, 2008, we were polling about 38%, not bad. but at this point in our second government, we had hit 40%. point in our second government, we had hit a0%. getting better. but now, ten years into government, what is our most recent polling number? it is 42%. in fact... applause in fact, our lead over our nearest rival is only stonking17%, five times what it was in 2008 and double what it was in 2012. our party commands that support because we stay close to the people, we listen to them, and we act in the national interest of scotland. applause in amongst all this polling, scottish labour has descended into infantile name—calling and the tories have flirted with a cabinet coup against theresa may. labour and tories are not so much locked in a b
interest, that is the mark and style of our party, the national party that takes decisions in the national interest of scotland. at all times. applause every conference brings scrutiny of the position of political parties and hours is no different. at this point in ourfirst and hours is no different. at this point in our first government back in october, 2008, we were polling about 38%, not bad. but at this point in our second government, we had hit 40%. point in our second government, we had...
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players stand on the sideline for the national anthem at all traditionally fans would stand for the national anthem but both teams would still be in the locker rooms getting ready it was a conscious decision in two thousand and eight that at least according to some reporting from e.s.p.n. that the n.f.l. thought that it would be a good marketing decision to make their players look more patriotic that would be good for the only. good for the league and within a few years profitable too from two thousand and eleven to two thousand and fifteen the u.s. military spent millions on the n.f.l. selling its brand in stadiums specked with thousands and to television audiences in the tens of millions fans had no idea that the displays of patriotism they were watching the flyovers the tributes to veterans the soldiers saluting the flag were paid for with their tax dollars. other american sports tend to glorify men and women in uniform too but not to the same extent it's like this game this league and the us military were made for each other i don't think the n.f.l. pentagon or natural partners but i do
players stand on the sideline for the national anthem at all traditionally fans would stand for the national anthem but both teams would still be in the locker rooms getting ready it was a conscious decision in two thousand and eight that at least according to some reporting from e.s.p.n. that the n.f.l. thought that it would be a good marketing decision to make their players look more patriotic that would be good for the only. good for the league and within a few years profitable too from two...
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jessica: i think that is a great question nationally. in the states, when there is a special election, that is proven to be a unifying motivator for democrats. so the democrats will step up and say, we will put inner-party divisions maybe we had aside, because we all know that we need to elect stephanie hansen in delaware. we all know in a huge election we are following closely in washington state that we need to elect manka dhingra. we will figure out the rest later. but right now, we are go out and door knock, we are going to d at the campaign office, and we are raise money through our low-dollar communities to get these folks elected. soledad: well, figuring it out later might be sometime before 2018 -- which i know is looming large on your calendar. thanks for talking with us. soledad: coming up next on - wild fires in california. flood victims in texas. puerto rico in turmoil. how close have we come to bankrupting the aid fund for the victims of those disasters? plus, the founding fathers signed this famous document and outlined our
jessica: i think that is a great question nationally. in the states, when there is a special election, that is proven to be a unifying motivator for democrats. so the democrats will step up and say, we will put inner-party divisions maybe we had aside, because we all know that we need to elect stephanie hansen in delaware. we all know in a huge election we are following closely in washington state that we need to elect manka dhingra. we will figure out the rest later. but right now, we are go...
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governments but how they hated the spanish national police being celebrated by madrid. what about us i mean this won't come off it's shocking as the national police occupying forces it's as if they sent in the tanks you don't want them here they not have police force from a government that does not represent us. so much it knows it has the council and president in a trap now whichever way he decides on the independence question he risks losing part of his base on this day it's not like the treaty was in a triumph of. law recently al-jazeera in madrid. well we'll take you to colombia now for a story we've been following and that's the search for answers over the shooting deaths of six coca leaf farmers one week ago a group was protesting against the government's efforts to wipe out their crops and to moscow which is in colombia's southwest the coca leaf is of course used in the making of cocaine protests and violence when six of the farmers were shot and killed well there's plenty of anger because there's confusion about who is responsible. from there to tell us where th
governments but how they hated the spanish national police being celebrated by madrid. what about us i mean this won't come off it's shocking as the national police occupying forces it's as if they sent in the tanks you don't want them here they not have police force from a government that does not represent us. so much it knows it has the council and president in a trap now whichever way he decides on the independence question he risks losing part of his base on this day it's not like the...
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of syria's national football team dozens of civilians are killed every day the united nations says at least four hundred thousand syrians have lost their lives in six years of war. if syria does qualify for the world cup political opponents fear the war crimes committed by the assad regime and the struggle of syrians calling for freedom will be forgotten amidst the euphoria of the celebrations. florence levy is live for us in malacca where serious game with us training kicks off in around ninety minutes time from and why is this match actually being played in malaysia. well you'd be forgiven for thinking that this was a stranger's home measure because technically injure graphically malaysia is much closer to a stranger but this is actually a much a whole match for syria who have not been able to play in their home country since two thousand and ten because of the civil war that they had initially told on lebanon but that was moved for security reasons and then they thought they would play in macau but somehow that deal fell through and syria was very nearly thrown out of playing in th
of syria's national football team dozens of civilians are killed every day the united nations says at least four hundred thousand syrians have lost their lives in six years of war. if syria does qualify for the world cup political opponents fear the war crimes committed by the assad regime and the struggle of syrians calling for freedom will be forgotten amidst the euphoria of the celebrations. florence levy is live for us in malacca where serious game with us training kicks off in around...
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joyce and national city council. however, from an operational perspective i think the department of homeland security and imi will as undersecretary have the direction and authorities i need to move out. the question is whether i have -- >> are winning or losing? >> this is a battle there's going to be going on for many years. we are still can't get our arms around it. this is not speak repeat my question. i would winning or losing? >> it's hard to assess whether we are winning or losing i was a we're fighting this battle every day, working with the private sector. it is a complex apartment and i look for to working with congress speedy to you know for eight years with and trying to get a policy, for eight years we've been trying to get a strategy, for eight years we've been trying to get something besides this convoluted chart? did you know that? >> yes, sir. i've been in my role for eight weeks. i understand your frustration. i share your frustration. i think we have a lot of work to do, and i think this is going t
joyce and national city council. however, from an operational perspective i think the department of homeland security and imi will as undersecretary have the direction and authorities i need to move out. the question is whether i have -- >> are winning or losing? >> this is a battle there's going to be going on for many years. we are still can't get our arms around it. this is not speak repeat my question. i would winning or losing? >> it's hard to assess whether we are...
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the united nations secretary general received. there were high hopes placed on this visit especially for the many here wanted to see an end to the fighting between muslim and christian armed groups. the un peacekeepers are so slow to react when asked what are you doing to help children going hungry asks another can you not desire these gangs that have taken our country hostage. in the central african republic there are many demands placed on the twelve thousand u.n. peacekeepers. the un's mandate is to protect the civilian population but scores have been killed a peace deal signed in june has failed armed groups control large parts of the country as the violence escalates. this illusion to this conflict is groups to disarm and for us as a nation to reconcile. the newspaper headlines are critical of the u.n. some especially in the christian community accusing un peacekeepers from muslim nations from not doing enough to protect christians from muslim armed groups. i felt good terrorists would be more firm towards certain peacekeepin
the united nations secretary general received. there were high hopes placed on this visit especially for the many here wanted to see an end to the fighting between muslim and christian armed groups. the un peacekeepers are so slow to react when asked what are you doing to help children going hungry asks another can you not desire these gangs that have taken our country hostage. in the central african republic there are many demands placed on the twelve thousand u.n. peacekeepers. the un's...
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will nali national the air, this hat that you see that i am weari| is what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this; what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is whatvill get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what willjet national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what will defeat onal of this. this is what will defeat al—shabaab. we can't have any other troops. we need to empower and give the resources they need for our young boys, so they can fight and defeat al—shabaab. young boys, so they can fight and defeat al-shabaab. so you are saying the response from the west and people trying to help the somali government has been wrong so far, resources going to the wrong place? well, to be honest with you, you know, the budget that they allocated for the troops, if i had a chance to talk to the somali troops, the boys on the ground, i would talk to them. and they haven't got paid for the last three months. how
will nali national the air, this hat that you see that i am weari| is what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this; what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what will get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is whatvill get national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what willjet national the air, this hat that you see that i am w! this is what will defeat onal of this. this is what will defeat...
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exactly actually help taiwanese nationals? exa ctly o ne actually help taiwanese nationals? exactly one of the reasons taiwan is doing this. —— learning their language. taiwan is not considered a country by the united nations in many countries, most countries, so it needs to build relationships in other ways. such as people to people in direction and trade and also cultural exchanges. so they believe that these children will become, you know, very good ambassadors for taiwan to southeast asia, and they will help taiwan and southeast asian countries grow closer together. all right, thank you forjoining us. still to come: us secretary of state rex tillerson has been in china talking about negotiating with north korea. but he's been receiving mixed messages from back home! in all russia's turmoil, it has never come to this. president yeltsin said the day would decide the nation's destiny. the nightmare that so many people have feared for so long is playing out its final act here. russians are killing russians in front of a grandstand audience. it was his humility which prod
exactly actually help taiwanese nationals? exa ctly o ne actually help taiwanese nationals? exactly one of the reasons taiwan is doing this. —— learning their language. taiwan is not considered a country by the united nations in many countries, most countries, so it needs to build relationships in other ways. such as people to people in direction and trade and also cultural exchanges. so they believe that these children will become, you know, very good ambassadors for taiwan to southeast...
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all nations. is more than welcome. it's are not exclusive as pack sfan, it's inclusive. as we move this forward, we're going to have to find common ground with pakistan and as you know the international community doesn't stand for terrorism they have lost more troops than probably any other fighting terrorists. so on the one hand we have problems of havens. another thing we've all registered and that same foithding the terrorists. we've got to get this alined regionally and solve this problem. >> in 16 plus years i have probably shared the frustrations of many on this committee about pakistan, as well as the limed number of successes we've had with pakistan. is designation of nonnato allies on that list? >> i'm sure it wim be. >>ia just visited one border but there's a 90 kilometer border between china and afghanistan. it's not easy to get to but it does exist. did you have any conversations with china on what role they can play? >> that trip was really focussed on north korea. had a few side bar
all nations. is more than welcome. it's are not exclusive as pack sfan, it's inclusive. as we move this forward, we're going to have to find common ground with pakistan and as you know the international community doesn't stand for terrorism they have lost more troops than probably any other fighting terrorists. so on the one hand we have problems of havens. another thing we've all registered and that same foithding the terrorists. we've got to get this alined regionally and solve this problem....
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it contributed so importantly to the national civil rights movement, that really forced our nation to look in the mirror and face its own image. and while the conflict between the federal and the state government occurred out in public, the real battle was here. in this building. and these classrooms. weighing on the shoulders of nine, young american students who were literally serving as ambassadors of change and courage. the historical site was established in 1998 by the u.s. congress and president bill clinton. thank you, sir. [ applause ] that effort that so many of you here played a part of ensured that the events that transpired here will never fade into history. president clinton signatured that legislation also allowed the national park service, proudly, to work with you to be a perpetual guardian of the transformative historical events that occurred here. and though no one will fully understand what the little rock nine experienced hiere, because this site is a national park unit and because of your efforts and support, over a million americans already have and millions of am
it contributed so importantly to the national civil rights movement, that really forced our nation to look in the mirror and face its own image. and while the conflict between the federal and the state government occurred out in public, the real battle was here. in this building. and these classrooms. weighing on the shoulders of nine, young american students who were literally serving as ambassadors of change and courage. the historical site was established in 1998 by the u.s. congress and...
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the national women's party, was invited. as the new york times reported the next day, on the front page, the differences between the militant suffragist and the mainstream suffrages as to who should attend and be present at the signing could not be ironed out. so the secretary of state decided to issue the proclamation privately to avoid a clash. [laughter] everyone in washington knew that the two women detested each other. supposedly, they had not spoken since april 1917 at a luncheon to welcome her to washington as the first woman elected a republican from montana. in was also the only woman who voted for suffrage. kat for herl blamed arrest and her strategic success. that afternoon, president and the second mrs. wilson invited mrs. cap to celebrate the success of a campaign he had opposed for most of his two terms. across pennsylvania avenue and hers strategically positioned lafayette square headquarters, miss paul, surrounded by a crowd, hose -- toasted the purple and gold suffrage flag. she added a star for each of the
the national women's party, was invited. as the new york times reported the next day, on the front page, the differences between the militant suffragist and the mainstream suffrages as to who should attend and be present at the signing could not be ironed out. so the secretary of state decided to issue the proclamation privately to avoid a clash. [laughter] everyone in washington knew that the two women detested each other. supposedly, they had not spoken since april 1917 at a luncheon to...
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the president previously said he was declaring a national emergency. that means among other things, money. he said that's what he was doing in august. he apparently didn't mean it. he said something else today. they said it was going to be a national emergency, but that isn't what he said. today he did not declare a national emergency. he declared a public health issue. it sounds similar, but it comes with no funding. to do anything about this emergency that the president has now twice proclaimed without doing anything to wback it up. whether you like what the trump administration is trying to do or not, this is a new dynamic at work. and i think the press corps isn't wired to handle it. it's not the way things usually work. we've never seen it before in a presidency where the president and the white house take kind of a wishing and hoping ruby slippers approach to the major responsibilities of the federal government. just because you say you're going to do something or you say something will be done, it doesn't magically happen by you clicking your he
the president previously said he was declaring a national emergency. that means among other things, money. he said that's what he was doing in august. he apparently didn't mean it. he said something else today. they said it was going to be a national emergency, but that isn't what he said. today he did not declare a national emergency. he declared a public health issue. it sounds similar, but it comes with no funding. to do anything about this emergency that the president has now twice...
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the davis-oliver act enhances national security by improving our nation's first line of defense, the visa issuance process that provides thor rogue screening of foreign nationals seeking to enter the united states in order to help prevent terrorists from entering our country. the bill also ensures the rule of law and removes the ability of any president to unilaterally shut down immigration enforcement by granting states and localities the authority to voluntarily assist in the enforcement of federal immigration law and to enforce their own immigration laws consistent with federal practices. the house judiciary committee approved several bills to reform the asylum and refugee programs to curtail rampant fraud while ensuring our nation continues to be a safe haven for those persecuted around the world. the surge of central american unaccompanied alien minors and family units seeking to enter the u.s. illegally at our southern border put a strain on manpower and resources. it also exposed loopholes in our nation's immigration laws that are being exploited by smugglers and others seekin
the davis-oliver act enhances national security by improving our nation's first line of defense, the visa issuance process that provides thor rogue screening of foreign nationals seeking to enter the united states in order to help prevent terrorists from entering our country. the bill also ensures the rule of law and removes the ability of any president to unilaterally shut down immigration enforcement by granting states and localities the authority to voluntarily assist in the enforcement of...
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us by collar riis religion nationality and which is i think it's a company to get. going back towards the message is universal but has a special resonance in a city of immigrants new york city's very open it it accepts people from all kinds of backgrounds and i think that was a very profound experience for him so i think he would be values that and he wants to make sure that we think about it and don't take it for granted i's boundaries are fluid meant to provide comfort not divide and circling the community with the message that all are welcome here christian salumi al jazeera new york. and the heavens for. a bad day for this player and his head this racket in shanghai all those details. andro the latest sports news here is tatiana in doha. thank you very much sports broadcaster b. in sports is denying accusations made by swiss prosecutors to the opens a bribery case against the president of the paris sundra man over the awarding of media rights for the fee for world cup p.s.g. president nasser al her life he is also the c.e.o. of be in media group is being investi
us by collar riis religion nationality and which is i think it's a company to get. going back towards the message is universal but has a special resonance in a city of immigrants new york city's very open it it accepts people from all kinds of backgrounds and i think that was a very profound experience for him so i think he would be values that and he wants to make sure that we think about it and don't take it for granted i's boundaries are fluid meant to provide comfort not divide and circling...
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to hockessin, to delaware, and to our nation. mr. president, lou was indeed an inspiration to generations of volunteers, of first responders, of firefighters, not just in his home company in our smalltown of hockessin but to all the firefighters of delaware and indeed our country. lou amabili was exactly the sort of man on whom the safety of our nation has been built and whose service and dedication to his community and his neighbors will never be forgotten. thank you, mr. president. with that, i yield the floor. the presiding officer: the senator from louisiana. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i have 12 requests for committees to meet during today's session of the senate. they have the approval of both the majority and minority leaders. the presiding officer: duly noted. mr. kennedy: thank you, mr. president. mr. president, i want to talk a little bit today about social security and specifically the windfall elimination provision and the government pension offset. now, i know that sounds real technical, but bas
to hockessin, to delaware, and to our nation. mr. president, lou was indeed an inspiration to generations of volunteers, of first responders, of firefighters, not just in his home company in our smalltown of hockessin but to all the firefighters of delaware and indeed our country. lou amabili was exactly the sort of man on whom the safety of our nation has been built and whose service and dedication to his community and his neighbors will never be forgotten. thank you, mr. president. with that,...
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welcome toed guests, the smithsonian's national museum of american history on the national mall of the united states. this museum has been collecting downs for the first lady's collection for more than a century and remains one of the most popular exhibitions in the smithsonian. on behalf of the smithsonian, i want to thank you again mrs. trump, for your generosity and allowing us to add to this collection. in my admiration to you for collaborating on the design of this down. in 1964, thising museum has embodied the dedication to telling america's story to millions of national and international visitors every year. we tell that story through the words and actions of people, both famous and obscure. we inspire students through educational programs that reach them in our museums and in their homes in classrooms across the nation. artifacts help with that history in focus and context. this down as the height of fashion, something that pleases us aesthetically with its beauty and craftsmanship and elegance. the aesthetics that drive artistic endeavor also captivate us. it is a uniquely hum
welcome toed guests, the smithsonian's national museum of american history on the national mall of the united states. this museum has been collecting downs for the first lady's collection for more than a century and remains one of the most popular exhibitions in the smithsonian. on behalf of the smithsonian, i want to thank you again mrs. trump, for your generosity and allowing us to add to this collection. in my admiration to you for collaborating on the design of this down. in 1964, thising...
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in other words, any nation that wants to fight back against terrorism and reduce this threat to all nations is more than welcome. it is not exclusive of pakistan. it's inclusive. that's why we started with a regionalized strategy. as we move this forward, we are going to have to fine common ground with pakistan. and as you know, the international community does not stand for terrorism. so there are decisions pakistan must make. they have lost more troops than probably any other fighting terrorists so on the one hand we have the problems of havens and other things that we have all registered. and yet at the same time they have actually been fighting the terrorists. we have got to get this aligned regionallily and solve this problem and we have options to deliver -- >> if i could just note, in 16-plus years, i have probably shared the frustrations of many on this committee about pakistan as well as the limited number of successes that we have had with pakistan. >> right. >> is revocation of non-nato ally status on that list of possibles, however? >> i'm sure it will be. >> general dunford, yo
in other words, any nation that wants to fight back against terrorism and reduce this threat to all nations is more than welcome. it is not exclusive of pakistan. it's inclusive. that's why we started with a regionalized strategy. as we move this forward, we are going to have to fine common ground with pakistan. and as you know, the international community does not stand for terrorism. so there are decisions pakistan must make. they have lost more troops than probably any other fighting...
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i never use the phrase taking a knee during "the national anthem." that makes it sounds like some act of reverence. this is a lack of respect. after las vegas, there is a zero appetite for it. after all, it wasn't brave nfl players who burst through that hotel room in las vegas and neutralized that psychopath. it was law enforcement who did that. we shouldn't be doing anything to denigrate the police, we should be respecting them. lou: you touched on it, the families of the victims, survivors, and the dead as well, how do you explain that to grieving families, what has happened, your thoughts? >> it's the number one question people have. why would god allow up a horrific massacre like that. president trump touched on it yesterday when he called it pure evil. the bible talks about evil. satan himself. jesus called him a liar and evil from the beginning. but evil is also temporary. one day the lord will return and defeat evil. and only the host of heaven can is continuing wish the horror of las vegas. lou: as we began the broadcast, enumerated the chal
i never use the phrase taking a knee during "the national anthem." that makes it sounds like some act of reverence. this is a lack of respect. after las vegas, there is a zero appetite for it. after all, it wasn't brave nfl players who burst through that hotel room in las vegas and neutralized that psychopath. it was law enforcement who did that. we shouldn't be doing anything to denigrate the police, we should be respecting them. lou: you touched on it, the families of the victims,...
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the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> today we are broadcasting live from the national archives building in washington, d.c. welcome. glad you are here with us either on-site or online on youtube. before we begin i would like to give you some instructions on
the national archives hosted this hour-long event. >> today we are broadcasting live from the national archives building in washington, d.c. welcome. glad you are here with us either on-site or online on youtube. before we begin i would like to give you some instructions on
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the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. only really in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. the orders of the united nations the season to recommend partition brings while devolution among the jewish community there to roosevelt mentality. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the extremists saw no cause for celebration. they thought that the jews had the absolute right to the whole of palestine. and that the borders of the jewish state shouldn't be defined by any foreign bodies like the united nations so they wanted greater israel as it existed in biblical times. in april one thousand nine hundred forty eight going to forces began a military operation to take control of arab areas assigned to the jewish state under the partition plan. extremist militias joined the effort but soon they had overstepped the mark. left that is the
the fate of palestine now lay with the united nations. only really in november one thousand nine hundred forty seven the un general assembly adopted resolution one eight one recommending that palestine be partitioned into separate arab and jewish states. the orders of the united nations the season to recommend partition brings while devolution among the jewish community there to roosevelt mentality. this was the first ever international recognition of the long hoped for jewish state. but the...
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i've been involved of national and homeland security. i've always worried about the threat of both bioterrorist attacks but also very related in some senses similar risks of infectious disease pandemics, which we probably won't talk about much today. so for the last three years we've done a series of reports. and unfortunately the conclusion was both the threat of bioterrorist attack and infectious disease epidemics is real and growing, and our government is not organized to protect us adequately from it. >> and we will talk about all that. will roper, i was trying to find the most interesting profile of you. and i think i did. from fox news not too long ago. roper's rÉsume reads like a character back story from the big bang theory. graduated from georgia tech with a masters degree, a road scholar, truman scholar, received a presidential kmenidation and served at georgia schools. second degree black belt in tikwando. >> i'll be very interested to discuss that with you today especially as applies to biology. it's very interesting when yo
i've been involved of national and homeland security. i've always worried about the threat of both bioterrorist attacks but also very related in some senses similar risks of infectious disease pandemics, which we probably won't talk about much today. so for the last three years we've done a series of reports. and unfortunately the conclusion was both the threat of bioterrorist attack and infectious disease epidemics is real and growing, and our government is not organized to protect us...
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he saw nfl players kneel for the national anthem. so he walked out. this morning, we're hearing from him. >>> plus, it is fire prevention week and we're showing you the importance of safety by starting a fire at the d.c. training academy. >>> the nats on the road. we'll tell you how to root for the home team today. >> they're playing in chicago. we're rocking our red. >> we forgot. >> it's all right. >> sheena and i got the blue on. >> it all works out. >> it's in their uniform somewhere, right? >> that's still supporting the home team. >> good morning everyone. i'm eun yang. >>> i' aaron gilchrist. we're talking about the rain from nate. >> it yes. this is rain from nate. now it's the remnants of nate. here it is. the center of it around ohio. but the rain is out ahead of it. it's in our area right now. before you leave this morning, this is tropical rain. you will definitely be able to tell that when you step outside. it is breezy and warm and humid. most of the area is seeing steady rainfall right now. the green is showing you the lighter rainfall.
he saw nfl players kneel for the national anthem. so he walked out. this morning, we're hearing from him. >>> plus, it is fire prevention week and we're showing you the importance of safety by starting a fire at the d.c. training academy. >>> the nats on the road. we'll tell you how to root for the home team today. >> they're playing in chicago. we're rocking our red. >> we forgot. >> it's all right. >> sheena and i got the blue on. >> it all...
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and the nation has to decide as a nation, do they want to remember everything? maybe there's been something very traumatic buried in the recent past. and maybe there was a very good reason for these things being ried about ♪ come on be my baby ♪ ♪ come on be my baby come on ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body although my heart is pulling ♪ i'm in love with your body and you were in my room and my bed sheets smell like you ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body ♪ coul come on be my baby, i'm n love with your body ♪ >> rose: ed sheeran's has been heard on spotify. that album is called divide. >> i didn't have a plan b, i don't consider myself talented. i continue play guitar or sing, i learned to do both. i think persistence is, more -- i came to london and was not the best singer songwriter or the best liked performer in the scene i was in and even at the time i got signed i probably wasn't the best. but the more and more you work at something you give yourself no choice but to get better. persistence was the key. a kid comes up around says how can i b
and the nation has to decide as a nation, do they want to remember everything? maybe there's been something very traumatic buried in the recent past. and maybe there was a very good reason for these things being ried about ♪ come on be my baby ♪ ♪ come on be my baby come on ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body although my heart is pulling ♪ i'm in love with your body and you were in my room and my bed sheets smell like you ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm in love with your body ♪ coul come on be my...
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what's needed is a national strategy. right? to basically make that consumer investment drive an improve our lives but not leave us with gaps on national security, and my five years in the government have -- and that's not nearly enough compared to the senator here, but it's shown me we're not good at grand strategies. i think this technology is going to force us to have one. >> just to make sure that you don't get any sleep tonight, so this is another area, our panelists looked at it. bioterrorist attacks on our food supply. we are looking at as the introduction of pathogens synthetic pathogens into, for instance, poultry in america. it often is over to humans but also in our agricultural industry. not even thinking about from abroad. if you start to get into raising safety standards on food coming in, just think of the screaming about globalization, we're trying to stop trade, but it's -- i mean, it is -- as a real concern, and as i study this, i must say i'm both surprised and grateful that we haven't been -- suffered a biolo
what's needed is a national strategy. right? to basically make that consumer investment drive an improve our lives but not leave us with gaps on national security, and my five years in the government have -- and that's not nearly enough compared to the senator here, but it's shown me we're not good at grand strategies. i think this technology is going to force us to have one. >> just to make sure that you don't get any sleep tonight, so this is another area, our panelists looked at it....
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the united nations just one of the you know the work of the united nations and i think it is a helper now which isn't really the politics and the politics of all the people of iran in general and majority of illegals because government in particular but we are seeing protests calling for and dependent and bizarre from some people and there are those who say they would never have got this far as their grievances are being marginalized or that being disadvantaged for speaking english would address right now we're seeing the killing of protesters in the shutting down of internet services why is the government responded this way to these grievances. of course. there's only one independent in that room and that is you know on every one or another measure the reviews that it covers the last two independents this group are coming. then you're speaking all french speaking all whatever they cannot pretty clear another eternal state that will be termed amount to a rebellion against the republic and against the established laws but as far as the . as far as the grievances that of the rich by som
the united nations just one of the you know the work of the united nations and i think it is a helper now which isn't really the politics and the politics of all the people of iran in general and majority of illegals because government in particular but we are seeing protests calling for and dependent and bizarre from some people and there are those who say they would never have got this far as their grievances are being marginalized or that being disadvantaged for speaking english would...
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killing and injuring children in the war in yemen the united nations criticizes both the saudi let's listen and rebel. know this is al jazeera live from doha i'm fully back to also coming out the fallout from catalonia secession referendum the head of the regional police appears before a judge in madrid on charges of sedition. a funeral is about to begin of iraq's former president talabani a champion of the kurdish independence struggle and with only hours to go before this year's nobel peace prize is announced we look at a past noriega who now stands accused of being involved in ethnic cleansing. both sides in the war in yemen have been strongly criticizing the united nations on your report on children and conflicts the saudi arabia led coalition and who the rebels are jointly accused of killing and maiming many children but the u.n. also says coalition forces have taken action to improve child protection mike hanna has more from un headquarters in new york. the report focuses on children in conflict across the globe in countries ranging from afghanistan to colombia to syria mali my
killing and injuring children in the war in yemen the united nations criticizes both the saudi let's listen and rebel. know this is al jazeera live from doha i'm fully back to also coming out the fallout from catalonia secession referendum the head of the regional police appears before a judge in madrid on charges of sedition. a funeral is about to begin of iraq's former president talabani a champion of the kurdish independence struggle and with only hours to go before this year's nobel peace...
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if you want to pray during "the national anthem." but "the national anthem" stands for our country and a lot of the players who are retired are upset about this also it's a reflection on all of us. we are a big group. you are an nfl player. what do you think about it every single day? i wish they would understand the effects it will have on them as a person and them and their money. the nfl right now to me is a ticking time bomb. judge jeanine: we just found the nfl ratings. viewership for the national telecasts are down 11%. in 2016, 17 million viewers, 2017, 15 million. >> i think a lot of people are kneeling because the president challenged them. and i think a lot of them don't even know why they are kneeling. you look around on the internet and you see these young kids 10 years old and their coaches kneeling. what are we teaching they will kids? the lack of respect in this country right now is the biggest problem. if you look at the nfl sunday. my father was a truck driver. sunday was his day. the middle class people, the hard wo
if you want to pray during "the national anthem." but "the national anthem" stands for our country and a lot of the players who are retired are upset about this also it's a reflection on all of us. we are a big group. you are an nfl player. what do you think about it every single day? i wish they would understand the effects it will have on them as a person and them and their money. the nfl right now to me is a ticking time bomb. judge jeanine: we just found the nfl ratings....