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and i cannot wait -- chanting: kerry! kerry! kerry!] mr. kerry: and i cannot wait -- and i cannot wait to join with senator kennedy and with others of good conscience in the house on in the senate and all across this country -- we will complete the mission begun by harry truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] mr. kerry: we will fight for an america where health care and social security are protected, where health care costs are held down and your family's health care is just as important as any politician in washington, d.c. we will achieve that. and on behalf of all americans and on behalf of the other 96% of humankind waiting for leadership from the united states, we will rejoin the community of nations. and we will renew our alliances and we will build new alliances because they are essential to the final victory and success of a war on terror. this, the bush administration, has run the most inept, ideological foreign policy in modern histo
and i cannot wait -- chanting: kerry! kerry! kerry!] mr. kerry: and i cannot wait -- and i cannot wait to join with senator kennedy and with others of good conscience in the house on in the senate and all across this country -- we will complete the mission begun by harry truman to make certain that health care is regarded as a right and not a privilege in the united states of america. [cheers and applause] mr. kerry: we will fight for an america where health care and social security are...
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so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> [chanting] yes we can! >> an historic election. >> you and i, we're going to change this county, and we will change the world. >> monumental decisions. >> mr. president, there's a one and three chance of a second great depression. >> first-hand accounts from the people who were there. >> their opinion was shocking. >> the challenges. >> he said, "i am president of the united states and i can't make anything happen." >> the realities. >> he stood up and said, "that's it, i'm finished." >> welcome back to "inside story." we're talking about the situation unfolding in syria and the possibility of peace talks leading to permanent ceasefire. i'm talking to rhonda swim and kurt v
so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> [chanting] yes we can! >> an historic election. >> you and i, we're going to...
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so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually i started leaving the gangs in the street alone. >> we're pushing the envelope with out science every day, we can save species. >> i'm walking you guys! >> all i wanted to see was her walk. it was amazing. >> these were emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long. >> getting to the heart of the matter. proud to tell your stories. al jazeera america. >> welcome back to "inside story." we're talking about the situation unfolding in syria and the possibility of peace talks leading to permanent ceasefire. i'm talking to rhonda swim and kurt voal kerr. there was a surprising move by
so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> al jazeera america - proud of telling your stories. >> i wanted to dance, and eventually...
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so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news. >> let's take a closer look. >> welcome back to "inside story." we're talking about the situation unfolding in syria and the possibility of peace talks leading to permanent ceasefire. i'm talking to rhonda swim and kurt voal kerr. there was a surprising move by the russians to draw down some of their air force sent into syria and participating in a bombing campaign throughout syria. why did the russians do that, it took everybody by surprise, we're not expecting putin the do this. >> we don't know what that means just because they said it, we don't know what they mean in practice. they wanted
so far, the outcome of the conversation between mr. kerry and mr. lavrov, not much has transpired so far about what moscow and mr. putin, specifically, he is the plain decision maker, whether they are going to push forward with some pressure on assad to where negotiate seriously about political transition. >> are we turning the tide in syria? stay with up. it's "inside story." >> the only live national news show at 11:00 eastern. >> we start with breaking news....
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congress asked mr. kerry to determine if the isil atrocities were genocide. he said washington will do all it can to hold that group accountable. the reality of genocide he said means the international must work together and destroy isil by military force and other ways. he said the funding of the different groups working around the world to recruit foreign fighters. we'll be back at the top of the hour. hour. >> everyone has a story... and the only way to see all of america, is to see the human stories... one at a time. get to know the people, their struggles, their hardships and their triumphs. >> it gives me a lot of pride. >> our american story is written everyday. it's not always pretty, but it's real... and we show you like no-one else can. this is our american story. this is america tonight. >>> united nations says it is still unable to deliver aid to six regions in syria where people are starving. ♪ >>> hello there, you are watching al jazeera live from our headquarters here in doha. also in this program -- >> daesh is responsible for genocide again
congress asked mr. kerry to determine if the isil atrocities were genocide. he said washington will do all it can to hold that group accountable. the reality of genocide he said means the international must work together and destroy isil by military force and other ways. he said the funding of the different groups working around the world to recruit foreign fighters. we'll be back at the top of the hour. hour. >> everyone has a story... and the only way to see all of america, is to see...
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leadershipy is the shown by mr. kerry. do. he is trying to to what extent you are the genesis of this serious support group. you are making them sit down the same table. that it's anything but he taken for granted that russia and the united states sit down at that same table and as they do, they submit joint ensure for how we can and are upheld. that is a very important part that the united states is playing these days. i hope that john kerry american onehat is will contain to focus much of its efforts and attention on the syria conflict in order to defuse the situation there. if we are to be successful in confident the am refugee movement will not wait. >> i will take two final questions. row kind in the second of in the middle. first of the two. >> i am a senior in the elliott school. speech,tated in your the u.s. has been a long-standing partner of germany and europe since world war ii. years, europe is facing crisis that has created a lot of division within europe. germany and the united states can work together to ensure
leadershipy is the shown by mr. kerry. do. he is trying to to what extent you are the genesis of this serious support group. you are making them sit down the same table. that it's anything but he taken for granted that russia and the united states sit down at that same table and as they do, they submit joint ensure for how we can and are upheld. that is a very important part that the united states is playing these days. i hope that john kerry american onehat is will contain to focus much of its...
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mr. kerry, however in brussels today saying that isil will be destroyed. that's the strength of the language that mr. kerry has been using just in the past couple hours. you see members of the emergency service there is. one assumes they are there because they were the front line responders to the events that unfolded so dramatically on thursday, islamic state claiming responsibility for brussels. he went on to say the alliance would continue to fight and destroy isil. we will not be deterred, he said, we will not be intimidated. investigations still very much on going as a multi-agency, multi-country inquiry taking place now where we have seen live picture coming to us out of that suburb with brussels, falling on from those arrests. we'll stay with these picture and we'll talk to our correspondent, dominic wane. so dom, various strands of this story coming together as we speak. as far as the investigation into tuesday is concerned, where are we? >> before we discuss the investigation into tuesday's attacks, i have to tell you i'm now in the area where the
mr. kerry, however in brussels today saying that isil will be destroyed. that's the strength of the language that mr. kerry has been using just in the past couple hours. you see members of the emergency service there is. one assumes they are there because they were the front line responders to the events that unfolded so dramatically on thursday, islamic state claiming responsibility for brussels. he went on to say the alliance would continue to fight and destroy isil. we will not be deterred,...
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lavrov and mr kerry because they are the architects of this process, the guarantors of the process", and the only people that can push the syrian government, and it is the syrian government not engaging on this issue of political transition, are the russians. i'm sure that's at the very center of what they are talking about right now in has co. what pressure the russians are prepared to put on the syrian government. clearly there is already pressure. the start of that russian pull-out, i think, put pressure on the syrian government, but despite that they're not only not refusing to talk about bashar al-assad and the role of bashar al-assad, they're refusing to talk about the whole idea of transition. whenever it has come up in the meeting, the delegation has wanted to talk about other things, it has wanted to talk about the agenda, about broad principles. we then had had the brussels attack and the wider situation of terrorism or what it called terrorism in syria. in this round of talks they really, the syrian government, have avoided the key issue and that's why this meeting in mosc
lavrov and mr kerry because they are the architects of this process, the guarantors of the process", and the only people that can push the syrian government, and it is the syrian government not engaging on this issue of political transition, are the russians. i'm sure that's at the very center of what they are talking about right now in has co. what pressure the russians are prepared to put on the syrian government. clearly there is already pressure. the start of that russian pull-out, i...
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>> well, yeah i think it's fair you're referencing mr. kerry and he has more of a chance than jim carrey had in that movie. the iron any is he has to win by huge margins to catch up to hillary clinton. he got those. but can he get 65% of the vote in the wisconsinpennsylvania, c. pennsylvania, california, new york account for 70% and he has to win by giant martins. anything is possible, but we're looking at a one in a million chance. >> so switch to go the gop side, 1237 is the magic number. >> yes, we'll all learn that number. it's imprint order ed on my min. >> you'll have governor causesic kasich on your show. obviously that's not feasible for him, but saying take it to the convention. >> i think going to a convention is very feasible. we'll tell but double agent delegates, that is already the ted cruz campaign believes they have gotten double agents. meaning people who will agree to support trump who they have to, but then become double agents and support krooucruz. and zombie delegates pledged to people who are dead. these will be the
>> well, yeah i think it's fair you're referencing mr. kerry and he has more of a chance than jim carrey had in that movie. the iron any is he has to win by huge margins to catch up to hillary clinton. he got those. but can he get 65% of the vote in the wisconsinpennsylvania, c. pennsylvania, california, new york account for 70% and he has to win by giant martins. anything is possible, but we're looking at a one in a million chance. >> so switch to go the gop side, 1237 is the magic...
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secretary of state mr. kerry saying isil is committing genocide in iraq and syria. >> daesh is responsible for genocide to groups in areas under its control. it is genocidal by self proclamation ideology and actions in what it says, what it believes, and what it does. daesh is also responsible for crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing directed at these same groups and in some cases also against sunni muslims, kurds, and other minorities. i say this even though the ongoing conflict and lack of access to key areas has made it impossible to develop a fully detailed and comprehensive picture of all that daesh is doing. >> reporter: well the russian president, vladimir putin says his countries forces can be built up again in syria within hours if needed, and will continue striking what he calls terrorists groups. he spoke of a ceremony to welcome home soldiers returning from service. on monday he ordered most of his war planes to return to russia. putin emfrom -- emphasized that enough forces will stay b
secretary of state mr. kerry saying isil is committing genocide in iraq and syria. >> daesh is responsible for genocide to groups in areas under its control. it is genocidal by self proclamation ideology and actions in what it says, what it believes, and what it does. daesh is also responsible for crimes against humanity, and ethnic cleansing directed at these same groups and in some cases also against sunni muslims, kurds, and other minorities. i say this even though the ongoing conflict...
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. >> we always need some help from mr kerry and mr lavrov because they've been proving in the past, and i hope in the future they prove it, that when they have a common understanding it helps enormously the process. >> reporter: it's clear from what we're hearing from officials and diplomats that the opposition certainly do have plans unlike the government that they're putting forward on the future of syria. staffan de mistura put to both sides a questionnaire, 29 questions, about political transition in syria. my understanding is so far the government have not given in their questionnaire. the opposition, though, have, but i've managed to read that document. what's clear to he is that they don't want to fall into the mistakes that were made when sudam hussein was forced from power by the u.s. they want to keep a lot of syrian government in place, removing just key individuals and keeping much of the existing government in damascus in place. the only exception is the security sector and it's clear there that they want their new governing body to have a chairman who will take the role in
. >> we always need some help from mr kerry and mr lavrov because they've been proving in the past, and i hope in the future they prove it, that when they have a common understanding it helps enormously the process. >> reporter: it's clear from what we're hearing from officials and diplomats that the opposition certainly do have plans unlike the government that they're putting forward on the future of syria. staffan de mistura put to both sides a questionnaire, 29 questions, about...
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mr kerry is going to push for some sort of movement on the part of the russians. will he get it when it comes to this idea of actually nailing down the process or a timetable, even, perhaps, for some political transformation in damascus? >> reporter: that is what he is trying to get. they're going to discuss syria and ukraine and those subjects have become intertwined. there is a dealing going back and forth between the u.s. and russia. both of them agree that there is need for a conditional government in syria. both of them will say that syria should be united, and the new syria that would emerge after these talks should be united, but where the disagreement comes from is what role will the president bashar al-assad have. obviously, the u.s. has said more than once that it doesn't see any role for bashar al-assad in the future government. whereas moscow says it does see a role for him in that future transitional government t probably kerry would like to get assurances from russia that it will put pressure on damascus, it will put pressure specifically for it to b
mr kerry is going to push for some sort of movement on the part of the russians. will he get it when it comes to this idea of actually nailing down the process or a timetable, even, perhaps, for some political transformation in damascus? >> reporter: that is what he is trying to get. they're going to discuss syria and ukraine and those subjects have become intertwined. there is a dealing going back and forth between the u.s. and russia. both of them agree that there is need for a...
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so when facing at euclid, the tigers player and smith with the easy basket, watch out mr. kerry goes to the bucket,, ben smith slams at home with his left hand,s then jason steele, the, scoring and winning events in the final was 67 -- 59 . the video from texas played alongside tiger woods on the first shot he had a hole-in-one .ol he is 11 years old, tiger woods1 got a three on that same >> still to come,d just living it appears that being too happy can be heartbreaking, broken heart syndrome is when the heart muscles, rapidly pi weakened it is brought on by emotional stress andnd can cause to death, swedish researchers discovered about one out of 20 cases h are actually caused by joy , researchers say that they need to be aware of thatre s of joy as well as sorrow can cause a broken heart syndrome, especially people arrive at the a possible heart attack . . and are about attracting her father 's killer, here's the story of t joeslyn martinez database crime watch daily .. joeslyn martinez, a senior n actress, a shining star who had a doll concluding a dark secret. >> i wa
so when facing at euclid, the tigers player and smith with the easy basket, watch out mr. kerry goes to the bucket,, ben smith slams at home with his left hand,s then jason steele, the, scoring and winning events in the final was 67 -- 59 . the video from texas played alongside tiger woods on the first shot he had a hole-in-one .ol he is 11 years old, tiger woods1 got a three on that same >> still to come,d just living it appears that being too happy can be heartbreaking, broken heart...
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last night i spent part of the evening with secretary of state mr. kerry and we also talked amongst others about the situation in syria and the refugee crisis and the ways in which the united states can help keep that problem manageable and i think the best way for them to do so is the leadership shown by john kerry, the work he's trying to do in order to keep alive the kind of roundtable with the aim of diffusing the situation. i do not know to what extent you are aware of the genesis of this so-called syria support group, how difficult it was to get in countries like saudi arabia and iran and to make them sit down at the same table. you may know it's anything but to be taken for granted that russia and the united states sits down at that very same table or as they do these days and the support group submit different proposals for how we can ensure the cessation of hostilities agreed in munich is upheld. that's a very important part that the united states is playing these days and i hope that john kerry, especially, that is american foreign policy w
last night i spent part of the evening with secretary of state mr. kerry and we also talked amongst others about the situation in syria and the refugee crisis and the ways in which the united states can help keep that problem manageable and i think the best way for them to do so is the leadership shown by john kerry, the work he's trying to do in order to keep alive the kind of roundtable with the aim of diffusing the situation. i do not know to what extent you are aware of the genesis of this...
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need yaltor >> we always need help from mr kerry and mr lavrov because they've proved in the past, and i hope that they prove in the future, that when they have a common understanding, it helps enormously the process >>> we're also having the humanitarian task force meeting. what are they discussing it? >> that's one of the things that going on in parallel with the talks, is we have a cessation of hostilities that's now been in place for three and a half weeks, and we have this effort to get to besieged communities and get aid to besieged communities. the latest we have from the u.n. is that there are errors they're not reaching-- areas that they're not reaching which are being besieged by the government side. again, pressure on the government delegation. i can tell you the opposition delegation are saying in addition to those six there are other areas that are starting to be besieged by the government since these talks started. i think when we hear from the u.n. and in case from the humanitarian adviser to this process, it will be interesting to see whether he calls out the government
need yaltor >> we always need help from mr kerry and mr lavrov because they've proved in the past, and i hope that they prove in the future, that when they have a common understanding, it helps enormously the process >>> we're also having the humanitarian task force meeting. what are they discussing it? >> that's one of the things that going on in parallel with the talks, is we have a cessation of hostilities that's now been in place for three and a half weeks, and we have...
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mr. kerry once called the persecution of christians genocide. do you think, however, he will officially declare that by the march 17th deadline that's been set. >> i think the statutory requirements are met with respect yazidis. i think the real question is looking at what the consequences of that declaration would be. you know, if the administration had been pursuing an effective policy against isis for past couple of years. we might not be in such a perilous position. my guess would be is that the administration will acknowledge it's genocide but its policy in the region basically won't change. >> won't change. if mr. kerry declares genocide as you stated it's likely he might, what will that mean in terms of the united states and the international community's response, it may not change. will it require military intervention? would it be similar to what colin powell did in 2004? atrocities committed in darfur region of sudan was -- >> i think i was at the state department at the time that secretary powell made that decision to call darfur geno
mr. kerry once called the persecution of christians genocide. do you think, however, he will officially declare that by the march 17th deadline that's been set. >> i think the statutory requirements are met with respect yazidis. i think the real question is looking at what the consequences of that declaration would be. you know, if the administration had been pursuing an effective policy against isis for past couple of years. we might not be in such a perilous position. my guess would be...
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at the same time mr. kerry visited moscow and he had for our speech, for our meeting with putin. and the question of savchenko was discussed at these meetings. finally, it was, they say we exchange savchenko for the total amnesty for all rebels, for all fighters in donetsk. and yesterday i read that the american government wouldn't accept ts. but it's very strange because russia talks with the united states about savchenko, not with the ukrainian government. because actually the russian, putin's position, it's my own personal opinion, putin's position that ukraine is not an abandoned state. it's a puppet manipulated by the united states government. so he prefers to talk to the united states, united states officials, not to ukraine. okay, so that's the problem of the due process because, you know, i watch this process. i know the barristers who protected but the judge refused all the documents and phone printings, phone number printing stencil on. that's the first problem. the second problem is recent constitutional courts about all the international law. it's about the european c
at the same time mr. kerry visited moscow and he had for our speech, for our meeting with putin. and the question of savchenko was discussed at these meetings. finally, it was, they say we exchange savchenko for the total amnesty for all rebels, for all fighters in donetsk. and yesterday i read that the american government wouldn't accept ts. but it's very strange because russia talks with the united states about savchenko, not with the ukrainian government. because actually the russian,...
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at the same time mr. kerry was in moscow and he had four hour speech with lavrov and four hour meeting with putin, and the question was discussed in the meetings. and finally it was a proposition by russian government they say we exchange for total amnesty for all rebels and fight eers a yesterday i read that the american government wouldn't accept it. it's very strange because russia talks with the united states about -- not with the ukrainian government. because actually the russian bsh putin's position it's my own personal opinion that putin's position that ukraine is not an abandoned state. it's manipulated. so he prefers talk with the united states. united states officials not with ukraine. okay. that's the problem of due process because i know the bjude refused all the documents and phone printings, phone number printings and so on. that's the first part. the second problem is the recent russian constitutional courts, you know, what is more important the judgments of the european court or internatio
at the same time mr. kerry was in moscow and he had four hour speech with lavrov and four hour meeting with putin, and the question was discussed in the meetings. and finally it was a proposition by russian government they say we exchange for total amnesty for all rebels and fight eers a yesterday i read that the american government wouldn't accept it. it's very strange because russia talks with the united states about -- not with the ukrainian government. because actually the russian bsh...
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there is no evidence this the defendant intended to kill or even injure mr. gurley. again, the sentencing, kerry, scheduled for next month. the rally planned here outside the d.a.'s office will take place at noontime today. back to you. >> kat, thank you very much. you may notice a difference in security after the the this year's parade celebrations. commissioner bratton met yesterday to discuss how to make among the recommend dapgss, increasing more police presence, more lights around the route and making it a permanent event. this comes a year after a stray bullet killed an aide to the mayor. >> our efforts is to try to lay the groundwork on on making j'ouvert safer. to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone in your families. >> the nypd released new photos of people suspected in connection with his death. >>> 4:41 right now. straight ahead, what president obama did during a dinner that had everybody trying to get a picture. >>> a wild scene on a brooklyn street. hear what the victim says triggered this attack. >> unbelievable. >>> also, weather and traffic on the 4
there is no evidence this the defendant intended to kill or even injure mr. gurley. again, the sentencing, kerry, scheduled for next month. the rally planned here outside the d.a.'s office will take place at noontime today. back to you. >> kat, thank you very much. you may notice a difference in security after the the this year's parade celebrations. commissioner bratton met yesterday to discuss how to make among the recommend dapgss, increasing more police presence, more lights around...
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cuban counterpart hernandez and mr. castro by the way is woyd oweer, his wife died nine years ago. and i would like to join my colleague here he will join me to talk about the reaction from that news conference. no matter what happens from this point forward, what happened both during the news conference and after the news conference will be hard to top. >> this is the major headline tonight. and we know everybody in south florida was watching because as ended, the emails at local 10 were flooded with folks saying this cannot be. we just did not hear what he just said. a lot of folks point together fact there are political prisoners here on e island inciting numbers and when you talk to folks here on the island, in havana, you get a different reaction. >> why do you have political prisoners and do you have e and why don't you release them? >> questioned by american journalist and it seems raul castro gets nruingterred when answering and castro says show me, give me a list of political prisoners to release and if there a
cuban counterpart hernandez and mr. castro by the way is woyd oweer, his wife died nine years ago. and i would like to join my colleague here he will join me to talk about the reaction from that news conference. no matter what happens from this point forward, what happened both during the news conference and after the news conference will be hard to top. >> this is the major headline tonight. and we know everybody in south florida was watching because as ended, the emails at local 10 were...
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so this morning we are pleased to be joined by mr. john kerry, the 68th secretary of state. prior to his appointment, the secretary served as the united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years and chaired the senate form relations committee for the last four years. so mr. secretary, welcome again. without objection, the witness's full prepared statement will be made part of the record. members here will have five calendar days to submit any statements or questions or any other material for the record. we want as many members as possible to have a chance to question the secretary and to accomplish that i would just ask every member and the witness let's try to stick to the time limit. that means leaving an adequate amount of time for the secretary to answer your questions. so if we ask our questions succinctly and we get a succinct response we can get through the members of the committee. with that we'll begin with a summary of mr. secretary. your testimony. thank you. >> thank you very much. ranking member engel, all the members of the committee. i'm privileged to be
so this morning we are pleased to be joined by mr. john kerry, the 68th secretary of state. prior to his appointment, the secretary served as the united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years and chaired the senate form relations committee for the last four years. so mr. secretary, welcome again. without objection, the witness's full prepared statement will be made part of the record. members here will have five calendar days to submit any statements or questions or any other material...
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so this morning, we are pleased to be joined by mr. john kerry, the 68th secretary of state. prior to his appointment, the secretary served as united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years and chaired the senate foreign relations committee for the last four years. and so, mr. secretary, welcome again. without objection, the witness's full prepared statement will be made part of the record. members here will have five calendar days to submit any statements or questions or any other material for the record. we want as many members as possible to have a chance to question the secretary and to accomplish that i would just ask every member and the witness, let's try to stick to the time limit and that means leaving an adequate amount of time for the secretary to answer your questions. so if we ask our questions succinctly and get a succinct response, with he can get through the members of the committee and with that, we begin with a summary of your testimony, mr. secretary. thank you again. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much, ranking member engel, all the members of the
so this morning, we are pleased to be joined by mr. john kerry, the 68th secretary of state. prior to his appointment, the secretary served as united states senator from massachusetts for 28 years and chaired the senate foreign relations committee for the last four years. and so, mr. secretary, welcome again. without objection, the witness's full prepared statement will be made part of the record. members here will have five calendar days to submit any statements or questions or any other...
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and only gentleman kerry is left from that een team. the canes should go as senior point gartd as angel rodriguez goes. >> mr. before brob probably it would have been a little pressure on me but not any more.
and only gentleman kerry is left from that een team. the canes should go as senior point gartd as angel rodriguez goes. >> mr. before brob probably it would have been a little pressure on me but not any more.
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cuban counterpart hernandnd and mr. castro by the way is woyd oweer, his wife died nine years ago. and i would like to join my colleague here he will join me to talk about the reaction from that news conference. no matter what happens from this point forward, what happened both during the news conference and after the news conference will be hard to top. >> this is the major headline tonight. and we know everybody in south florida was watching because as soons this press conference ended, the emails at loc 10 were flooded with folks saying this cannot be. just said. a lot of folks pointnt together fact there are political prisoners here on the island inciting numbers and when you talk to folks here on thee island, in havana, you get a differenteaction. >> why do you have political prisoners and d/ you have -- and why don't you release them? >> queioned by american journalist and it seems raul castro gets nruingterred when answering and castro says show me, give me a list of political prisoners to release and if there ar
cuban counterpart hernandnd and mr. castro by the way is woyd oweer, his wife died nine years ago. and i would like to join my colleague here he will join me to talk about the reaction from that news conference. no matter what happens from this point forward, what happened both during the news conference and after the news conference will be hard to top. >> this is the major headline tonight. and we know everybody in south florida was watching because as soons this press conference ended,...
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mr. poe from texas. >> thank you, gentlemen. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i want to say amen to what our friend from california has said regarding the folks in iran that have been murdered by the regime. 2,300 have been executed. in my opinion, mostly for religious reasons or political reasons. i would hope the state department would condemn this action by rouhani and the iranian government. couple questions, dealing with georgia and ukraine. the russians occupy a third of georgian territory. they occupy crimea and they occupy parts of ukraine's eastern property territory. is it the u.s. position or not -- tell me what the u.s. position is -- that the georgia occupation is unlawful, crimea occupation unlawful and the eastern ukraine possession unlawful or not? >> that's correct, they are. >> it's our possession russians are unlawfully holding territory belonging to somebody else in those specific instances? >> in one case, not holding but engaged in intrusions which are assis
mr. poe from texas. >> thank you, gentlemen. thank you, mr. secretary, for being here. i want to say amen to what our friend from california has said regarding the folks in iran that have been murdered by the regime. 2,300 have been executed. in my opinion, mostly for religious reasons or political reasons. i would hope the state department would condemn this action by rouhani and the iranian government. couple questions, dealing with georgia and ukraine. the russians occupy a third of...
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here's a list of dissidents that you mr. secretary and president obama can meet with. >> reporter: then the ball's in the obama and kerry court. will they accept and is the president's trip hanging in the lurch due to the dissident issue? i'm hank tester, cbs4 this morning. >>> president obama and michelle obama may be planning to stay in dc after his presidency ends in january. hearing it's tough to move a child when they're in the middle of high school. so the obamas plan to stay in dc until sasha graduates. during a lunch in milwaukee, wisconsin yesterday. >>> and now, it's 5:38. two teens facing charges after they were wrob robbed. commit k five jump out armed robberies mt span of a single hour in miami. the 19-year-old, his buddy and possibly two others raced around a 20 block area not too far from pagett school. he attends leadership academy at 27 northwest avenue. he jumped out of the silver suv and robbed students at gunpoint as they walked home. the victim surrendered their cell phones, wallets and jewelry. painl pa
here's a list of dissidents that you mr. secretary and president obama can meet with. >> reporter: then the ball's in the obama and kerry court. will they accept and is the president's trip hanging in the lurch due to the dissident issue? i'm hank tester, cbs4 this morning. >>> president obama and michelle obama may be planning to stay in dc after his presidency ends in january. hearing it's tough to move a child when they're in the middle of high school. so the obamas plan to...
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and only gentleman kerry is left from that een team. the canes should go as senior point gartd as angel rodriguez goes. >> mr. before brob probably it would have been a little pressure on me but not any more. i think our guys realize not just what i do or how i lead them. it's what we do and how we push each other. how we encourage each other. >> thursday night in providence against buffalo. former cane vernon guesting with me on sports extra. four years with the dolphins. went to um and american high school before. that vernon signed with the new york giants last week. five years, 85 million bucks. >> things just didn't workout. you know, honestly they tried to their best to make things work. we just knew that we had to take the next step forward and try something different. good guy. good luck to him. >> busy day in sports. the panthers in brooklyly to plate islanders. one point behind boston in the third division. and after beating philadelphia saturday may shootout. before that they had lost five out of six. 14 games left. >> and we
and only gentleman kerry is left from that een team. the canes should go as senior point gartd as angel rodriguez goes. >> mr. before brob probably it would have been a little pressure on me but not any more. i think our guys realize not just what i do or how i lead them. it's what we do and how we push each other. how we encourage each other. >> thursday night in providence against buffalo. former cane vernon guesting with me on sports extra. four years with the dolphins. went to...
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withcretary kerry also met the prime minister sergey. and he goes to brussels to offer condolences to the belgian people following this week's terrorist attacks. the yugoslav war crimes front sentenced the former leader to 40 years of prison for orchestrating atrocities during bosnia's 1992-1995 civil war. they found him criminally responsible for genocide in the 1995 massacre in which 8000 muslim men and boys were murdered. turning now to u.s. politics, we are more than halfway through the presidential nominating season, which democrat hillary clinton enters as her party's favorite. now she's in a virtual tie with bernie sanders along democratic voters. a new poll shows senator sanders with a 49-48% lead. sanders would do more than hillary clinton about wall street, but she enjoys a sizable lead. on the republican side, our survey shows the gop is not rallying behind plans to stop front-runner donald trump. the survey shows a 63% of republican voters back trumps a view that the person with the most delegates should get the nomination, e
withcretary kerry also met the prime minister sergey. and he goes to brussels to offer condolences to the belgian people following this week's terrorist attacks. the yugoslav war crimes front sentenced the former leader to 40 years of prison for orchestrating atrocities during bosnia's 1992-1995 civil war. they found him criminally responsible for genocide in the 1995 massacre in which 8000 muslim men and boys were murdered. turning now to u.s. politics, we are more than halfway through the...
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secretary of state john kerry arrived in belgium today offering help to the country's leaders. >> mr. prime minister, your nation has suffered a cruel and unfair tragedy this week. people are hurt. but we are all of us going to help. no act of terror can undermine the foundation of our friendship or the values that define our alliance. >> kerry will take part in counter-terrorism talks with the european union and belgian officials. he will also pay respects to the victims of the attack. >>> today a college student accused of rushing the stage at a donald trump rally is due in court. police say earlier this month, 22-year-old thomas jumped a barricade and moved toward the republican candidate at an airplane hangar in ohio. he is charge with he will legally entering a restricted area -- illegally enter a restricted jail. he could get a year in jail. >>> the auto show starts today and as cbsmoneywatch reporter jill wagner says one of the cars on display can actually be unlocked and started with a smartphone. >> reporter: missy frazier always has her cell phone in hand. her car key? not s
secretary of state john kerry arrived in belgium today offering help to the country's leaders. >> mr. prime minister, your nation has suffered a cruel and unfair tragedy this week. people are hurt. but we are all of us going to help. no act of terror can undermine the foundation of our friendship or the values that define our alliance. >> kerry will take part in counter-terrorism talks with the european union and belgian officials. he will also pay respects to the victims of the...
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you advised senator kerry on his presidential run, i don't know if you have spoken to mrs. clinton. where is the wage growth? there is so much tension out there. this discussion of macro unit -- economics, as ira jersey said, is this building in, will this week to wage growth? ira: i certainly think so but one aspect of what richard was talking about a moment ago was these old phillips curve rules of thumb. you would've thought, among other things, that the job growth and the state of tightness in the labor market measured by a variety of things, not just the headline on implement rate, would be pushing wage growth for little bit. it does seem to be pushing it up a little bit. we are finally registering real wage gains, which we have not seen in this country for a long time. that is the good news. the bad news is it is coming from very low headline inflation, rather than from very high wage settlements. i can see some glimmers of hope there. the wage numbers, the increments seem to be getting bigger. i am very happy to see the fed projecting the unemployment rate, tracking lower and
you advised senator kerry on his presidential run, i don't know if you have spoken to mrs. clinton. where is the wage growth? there is so much tension out there. this discussion of macro unit -- economics, as ira jersey said, is this building in, will this week to wage growth? ira: i certainly think so but one aspect of what richard was talking about a moment ago was these old phillips curve rules of thumb. you would've thought, among other things, that the job growth and the state of tightness...
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mr. mccarthy: thank you, mr. speaker. there are times in history we are ashamed of. times when people are faced with great evil and the world looked away. cambodia's communist regime massacred its people. many in the world made excuses. stalin purged russia and he was praised by a journalist. the jewish people of europe were murdered by hitler, but the world was too afraid to see the truth. the scales were only lifted from their eyes when millions were already dead. at the time, people made excuses for the decisions to look away. they said the politics were too dicey. it wouldn't be diplomatic or sometimes they couldn't believe that such evil exists. when we look back, those excuses don't make sense. they don't matter. the speaker pro tempore: the ouse will be in order. the gentleman may proceed. mr. mccarthy: mr. speaker, when we look back, those excuses don't make sense. they don't matter. what matters is that people were dying and the world didn't notice. evil does exist, but ignoring
mr. mccarthy: thank you, mr. speaker. there are times in history we are ashamed of. times when people are faced with great evil and the world looked away. cambodia's communist regime massacred its people. many in the world made excuses. stalin purged russia and he was praised by a journalist. the jewish people of europe were murdered by hitler, but the world was too afraid to see the truth. the scales were only lifted from their eyes when millions were already dead. at the time, people made...
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kerry is -- carrier is going to president, say mr. we have decided we are not moving, sir. i know more formulas -- i know more about taxes and any other human being that god ever created. i will be the greatest jobs producing president god ever created. i will tell you that. [applause] carrier won't move. they will negotiate and move down to orlando. who the hell knows, but they are going to be in the united states. we have a chance to do something monumental. we cannot beat isis. we don't win with health care, we don't win with education, we don't win anymore. we are going to win with our military. we're going to build up our military intelligently, not even necessarily with such great cause. we're going to buy the weapons are generals and soldiers want, not the weapons we buy we buy because one company is politically stronger. it is slower and doesn't maneuver as well and is more costly because that country has punch because that other company is playing the general's watch. we are going to bid out the drugs and bid out everything. companies why are we going to bid on the
kerry is -- carrier is going to president, say mr. we have decided we are not moving, sir. i know more formulas -- i know more about taxes and any other human being that god ever created. i will be the greatest jobs producing president god ever created. i will tell you that. [applause] carrier won't move. they will negotiate and move down to orlando. who the hell knows, but they are going to be in the united states. we have a chance to do something monumental. we cannot beat isis. we don't win...
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mimey herald has a very strong editorial that says if mr. obama can't speak to the dissidents he wants to speak to, he shouldn't go. >> i'm very passionate about this issue. and i f fl that president obama cannot allow himself to be used as a propaganda tool of the cuban government. i understand he wts a legacy trip to go to cuba and really, i feel, is t desperate to go to cuba. he can not go to cuba if he doesn't meet with the head of the ladies in white. he can not go to cuba if he doesn't meet with the dissidents that he chooses to. it will make his nobel peace prize that he won worthless to have a nobel peace prize winner, president of the united states be dictated to by the cuban government who he has a you laked to meet with onon a trip, it sends a horrible message to the dissidents in cuba and not to mention the human rights advocates in china,n iran, in north korea around the world, the united states need toses stand for freedom and the americanresident should not go there if he can't meet with who he wants to meet with. december of
mimey herald has a very strong editorial that says if mr. obama can't speak to the dissidents he wants to speak to, he shouldn't go. >> i'm very passionate about this issue. and i f fl that president obama cannot allow himself to be used as a propaganda tool of the cuban government. i understand he wts a legacy trip to go to cuba and really, i feel, is t desperate to go to cuba. he can not go to cuba if he doesn't meet with the head of the ladies in white. he can not go to cuba if he...
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please welcome kerry shefield founder of bold.global. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, paul ryan. >> how are you doing today mr. speaker? i wasn't sure what it was. >> ac/dc. we just dated each other. >> great to see you. i'm even more glad to see that our beard is gone. boo. boo. who is pro beard? yeah. right. >> i don't know. i mean, you may run the party of lincoln or be pretty high up, but you can't do the beard of lincoln, i think. i mean, -- >> i'm a bow hunter. it's what we do in deer season. >> we'll give it to you. so i wanted to line things up a little bit because we are going to talk about a pretty heavy and serious topic today. it is about how do we win the war on poverty? how do we expand opportunity for everybody? and you've been working on this issue intensely for the past three years. you're pretty low-key guy hiding behind the beard and all that. so a lot of people haven't heard about what you've been doing in terms of fighting poverty and reaching out to communities who
please welcome kerry shefield founder of bold.global. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome speaker of the u.s. house of representatives, paul ryan. >> how are you doing today mr. speaker? i wasn't sure what it was. >> ac/dc. we just dated each other. >> great to see you. i'm even more glad to see that our beard is gone. boo. boo. who is pro beard? yeah. right. >> i don't know. i mean, you may run the party of lincoln or be pretty high up, but you can't do the beard of...
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really, mr. secretary? plus democrats feeling the burn. bernie sanders sweeping three states over the weekend. does he have a new path to victory and should hillary be worried? ♪ ♪ sandra: just days after islamic terrorists unleashed another deadly attack in europe but secretary of state john kerry says it is republican candidates and their rhetoric that are alarming other world leaders and hurting america's image abroad. watch. >> they can not believe it. i think it is fair to say that, that they're shocked. they don't know where it's taking the united states of america. it upsets people's sense of equalibrium about our steadiness, about our reliability and, to some degree, i must say to you, some of the questions the way they are posed to me, it is clear to me what is happening is an embarassment to our country. sandra: donald trump firing back, saying kerry and president obama's policies are the real problem. >> well i'm shocked by him and i'm shocked that he would sign a deal like the iran deal which is one of the worst and dumbest
really, mr. secretary? plus democrats feeling the burn. bernie sanders sweeping three states over the weekend. does he have a new path to victory and should hillary be worried? ♪ ♪ sandra: just days after islamic terrorists unleashed another deadly attack in europe but secretary of state john kerry says it is republican candidates and their rhetoric that are alarming other world leaders and hurting america's image abroad. watch. >> they can not believe it. i think it is fair to say...
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. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, the continent of africa, you know, 55 countries, a population of a billion people, that population is expected to double by the year 2050. and a lot of failed states in africa we see the introduction of isis in libya, the terrorism of boca haram in nigeria, and we see the tearing apart of the newest country in the world, south sudan with a population of some 11 million people. the u.n. reported that in south sudan soldiers with government uniforms were entering united nations mission in south sudan protection of civilian camps firing on civilians and killing many of them, creating great instability. so i think when you look at particularly the activity of non-state terrorist actors, isis and boca haram, which are seemingly moving away from traditional ways of getting revenue to tax and charge protection of people, the continent of africa poses great, great challenges to the united states. what in this budget and what is the vision for the department of state with
. >> thank you, mr. chairman. secretary, the continent of africa, you know, 55 countries, a population of a billion people, that population is expected to double by the year 2050. and a lot of failed states in africa we see the introduction of isis in libya, the terrorism of boca haram in nigeria, and we see the tearing apart of the newest country in the world, south sudan with a population of some 11 million people. the u.n. reported that in south sudan soldiers with government uniforms...
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yes, mr. president. yes, condoleezza testifies this morning. you're right, she does have nothing to hide that you know of. what's that? you have an idea? new nickname for kerry? flippy. 'c-- 'cause he flip-flops. that's-- that's good. flippy the flip-flopper? well, that may be a little long, sir, but-- yes, yes, floppy is also good. yes, it is a difficult choice. i'll await your decision, sir. right now condi wanted to see me before the hearing, so... she should try to work in flippy? all right, sir. she's coming in. thank you. [ sighs ] [ cheering and applause ] hello, condi. it's a big day. please, sit down. yes. this is wonderful. yes, mr. vice president, it is. and frankly, i'm still a little concerned about testifying in public. it's a piece of cake. you're well prepared. it's all attitude. just keep it upbeat. show me that condi smile. [ laughter ] [ laughing ] that's perfect. now show me the sneer when a democrat gets too specific. [ laughing ] that is excellent. you're incredulous. good, good, good. now smile. [ laughter ] condi, you ar
yes, mr. president. yes, condoleezza testifies this morning. you're right, she does have nothing to hide that you know of. what's that? you have an idea? new nickname for kerry? flippy. 'c-- 'cause he flip-flops. that's-- that's good. flippy the flip-flopper? well, that may be a little long, sir, but-- yes, yes, floppy is also good. yes, it is a difficult choice. i'll await your decision, sir. right now condi wanted to see me before the hearing, so... she should try to work in flippy? all...
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mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today it adjourn till 9:30 a.m. thursday, march 10. following the frairnlg, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, and the the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. fourth following leader remarks the senate be in a period of morning business till 11:15 a.m. with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten minutes each. further, following morning business, the senate resume consideration of s. 524, further, that notwithstanding the provisions of rule 22, all postcloture time on s. 524 expire at 11:30 a.m. following morning business, the time until 11:30 a.m. be divided and controlled between the two leaders or their designees. the presiding officer: quacks. mr. mcconnell: if ness no further business to come before the senate, i ask that the senate standard adjourned under the previous order following the re
mr. mcconnell: now, mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that when the senate completes its business today it adjourn till 9:30 a.m. thursday, march 10. following the frairnlg, the morning hour be deemed expired, the journal of proceedings be approved to date, and the the time for the two leaders be reserved for their use later in the day. fourth following leader remarks the senate be in a period of morning business till 11:15 a.m. with senators permitted to speak therein for up to ten...
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how does inside the beltway gop washington adapt to mr. trump or two senator cruz? greg: that is the key issue. over the next few weeks, washington is going to have to say we have to get along with this guy. paul ryan is going to have to talk more to the trunk people, to the cruz people. isone in the establishment crazy about them, but they will have to talk about issues like tax reform. if we take a step back, you think that the recent violence that we saw at trump rallies will not hinder his momentum at all tonight? greg: it might help him. it could increase his turnout. people who feel that he has been disrupted by people who want to deny the first amendment right to free expression. i am not sure -- it may hurt him on editorial pages and among democrats, but among the republican base, i do not think this will hurt him at all. francine: would it be better if marco wins or loses florida? greg: if the establishment wants to prolong this to cleveland, they would like to see rubio win in florida tonight. i think he is to lose decisively. if there is a surprise tonigh
how does inside the beltway gop washington adapt to mr. trump or two senator cruz? greg: that is the key issue. over the next few weeks, washington is going to have to say we have to get along with this guy. paul ryan is going to have to talk more to the trunk people, to the cruz people. isone in the establishment crazy about them, but they will have to talk about issues like tax reform. if we take a step back, you think that the recent violence that we saw at trump rallies will not hinder his...
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you have to get facts from the ground more than just -- >> mr. secretary, the whole world knows that christians are being slaughtered in the middle east. it's clear. >> the white house argues that the lack of a genocide designation is not stopping the administration from acting. it has not delayed aggressive act to protect religious minorities being targeted by soil. what ps is a tricky affair. it can trigger obligations tunneled convention on genocide which obligates parties to the genocide if it happens within their borders. if they will not or cannot, it may fall on other parties to the convention who could push the u.n. to provide military force among others things to stop the brutality. there's a real opportunity to have history look back and say, okay. there was the courage to do the right thing. >> as part of a reason appropriations bill, congress has given secretary kerry until march 17 on submit a detailed report about the isis atrocities again groups including middle eastern groups and whether or not they will call it genocide. >> thank
you have to get facts from the ground more than just -- >> mr. secretary, the whole world knows that christians are being slaughtered in the middle east. it's clear. >> the white house argues that the lack of a genocide designation is not stopping the administration from acting. it has not delayed aggressive act to protect religious minorities being targeted by soil. what ps is a tricky affair. it can trigger obligations tunneled convention on genocide which obligates parties to the...
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let's bring in nbc's political editor kerry dan live from washington. thanks for joining us, kerry. i think the question on everyone's mind right now, is this twitter war over the wives showing any signs of dying down? >> we saw a burst of energy on the twitter war with fox's megyn kelly retweeting trump's comments with her input being, seriously? question mark. a reminder of those to megyn kelly over the way he's spoken about women in the past. here's the dangerous territory. we looked back at nbc news "wall street journal" poll found half of republican primary voters women can't imagine themselves supporting donald trump. that's about 10 points higher than for republican men. and among all women overall, this is an amazing number, 70% of all women overall have a negative vision or a negative approval rating for donald trump. so clearly, by talking about the relative attractiveness of these two wives, he may be sort of encouraging or riling up supporters who already like him who see this as more plain talk but among women sensitive, this could be dangerous for him. he already has a
let's bring in nbc's political editor kerry dan live from washington. thanks for joining us, kerry. i think the question on everyone's mind right now, is this twitter war over the wives showing any signs of dying down? >> we saw a burst of energy on the twitter war with fox's megyn kelly retweeting trump's comments with her input being, seriously? question mark. a reminder of those to megyn kelly over the way he's spoken about women in the past. here's the dangerous territory. we looked...
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. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank the secretary for her attendance here today and her service to our kocountry. we appreciate the work that you're doing on behalf of america. i want to thank our chairman for not just this hearing but his commitment for our committee and the united states senate and for the congress to carry out our responsibilities on the reauthorization of the state department. i don't think there's a member of this committee that was in this senate the last time we passed an authorization bill. >> unless she was serve iing wi abe lincoln. >> it's been awhile. it's even been a longer time you have to go back to the 1980s when we reauthorized the aied program. we are hamstring the state department by our failure to pass an authorization bill. you mentioned outdated laws and that's certainly true with the fee service issues. that was developed a long time ago when the services were different than they are today. it requires an update of that authorization or we could talk about the current
. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank the secretary for her attendance here today and her service to our kocountry. we appreciate the work that you're doing on behalf of america. i want to thank our chairman for not just this hearing but his commitment for our committee and the united states senate and for the congress to carry out our responsibilities on the reauthorization of the state department. i don't think there's a member of this committee that was in this senate the last...
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. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank the secretary for her attendance here today and her service to our country. we appreciate the work that you're doing on behalf of america. i want to thank our chairman for not just this hearing but his commitment for our committee and the united states senate and for the congress to carry out our responsibilities on the reauthorization of the state department. i don't think there's a member of this committee that was in this senate the last time we passed an authorization bill. >> unless she was serving with abe lincoln. it's been a while since we passed an authorization bill. it's even been a longer time you have to go back to the 1980s when we reauthorized the aied program. we are hamstringing the state department by our failure to pass an authorization bill. you mentioned outdated laws and that's certainly true with the fee service issues. that was developed a long time ago when the services were different than they are today. it requires an update of that authorizatio
. >> thank you, mr. chairman. let me thank the secretary for her attendance here today and her service to our country. we appreciate the work that you're doing on behalf of america. i want to thank our chairman for not just this hearing but his commitment for our committee and the united states senate and for the congress to carry out our responsibilities on the reauthorization of the state department. i don't think there's a member of this committee that was in this senate the last time...
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thanks to kerry sanders. hopefully we'll get him back in a bit. donald trump took the blame off of his supporters and he said he places it elsewhere calling the protest efforts planned and professional. >> mr. trump should speak to his crowd, mr. trump -- you know where they come from? bernie's crowd. >> so late this morning in a campaign event in st. louis, hillary clinton unloaded on donald trump blaming him for last night's violence at that rally in chicago. >> ugly, divisive rhetoric. we are hearing from donald trump and the encouragement of violence and aggression is wrong and it's dangerous. if you play with matches, you're going to start a fire you can't control. that's not leadership. that's political arson. >> and also on the campaign trail today, donald trump's republican rivals joined in the condemnation of the violent atmosphere surrounding his rallies. take a listen. >> donald trump has created a toxic environment. there is no place for a national leader to prey on the fears of people. >> he doesn't want to say anything to his support
thanks to kerry sanders. hopefully we'll get him back in a bit. donald trump took the blame off of his supporters and he said he places it elsewhere calling the protest efforts planned and professional. >> mr. trump should speak to his crowd, mr. trump -- you know where they come from? bernie's crowd. >> so late this morning in a campaign event in st. louis, hillary clinton unloaded on donald trump blaming him for last night's violence at that rally in chicago. >> ugly,...
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john kerry will have meetings with vladimir putin tomorrow. donald trump says voters have more confidence in him than hillary clinton when it comes to attacks onke the brussels. he sat down with the comanaging editor's mark halperin and john heilemann. have amp: every time we problem in the world, i do better. we have seen that. i go up every time we have a problem. people view me as stronger. i think they feel i am much more confident. >> you can see all about this at 5:00 p.m. in new york and in hong kong. the tactic in the case involving apple and the iphone. it was approached by an unidentified third party as a possible way to get into the phone. any method the fbi uses may not last long. it could be obligated to give apple the details. global news 24 hours a day powered by.400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. thank you. let's get back to the global economy. asked james bullard about the rate hike at the next fed meeting. have a listen. >> you could argue about global risk. gdp growth outlook may be lower. looks
john kerry will have meetings with vladimir putin tomorrow. donald trump says voters have more confidence in him than hillary clinton when it comes to attacks onke the brussels. he sat down with the comanaging editor's mark halperin and john heilemann. have amp: every time we problem in the world, i do better. we have seen that. i go up every time we have a problem. people view me as stronger. i think they feel i am much more confident. >> you can see all about this at 5:00 p.m. in new...
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mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. today, a bipartisan group of members of several dozen members of both sides of the kinzinger and am myself were going to be sending a letter to secretary kerry. i am pleased to say we don't have to send it. the origin of the request dealt with our military operations in the middle east, the brave iraqi and afghan men and women who provided sensitive and trusted services to the united states military personnel. for over a decade, i have been working to try and protect them. these iraqis and afghans who worked with americans, whether as drivers or interpreters, worked shoulder to shoulder with our troops, often in dangerous circumstances. in some instances, we have heard how their services literally made the difference as to whether our soldiers lived or died. now thousands of our allies who helped us face kidnapping, torture, and murder as a direct result of their assistance provide the -- provided the united states because members of the taliban and self-proclaimed islamic state and o
mr. blumenauer: thank you, mr. speaker. today, a bipartisan group of members of several dozen members of both sides of the kinzinger and am myself were going to be sending a letter to secretary kerry. i am pleased to say we don't have to send it. the origin of the request dealt with our military operations in the middle east, the brave iraqi and afghan men and women who provided sensitive and trusted services to the united states military personnel. for over a decade, i have been working to try...
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guest: i think the mr. show wants to see a transition that leads to a sad stepping down, that leads to a government that includes members of the opposition and can focus military efforts on defeating isis and other extremist groups. host: but fear from florida, sam is on the line. go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. my question is the recent military operation, northern differenthat was 10 muslim countries, ending about the same time that the russians announced their withdrawal. time turkey, at the same had built up their forces on the border. orde how valid is all that? guest: if i understood correctly, you are asking how the actions of turkey and some of the arab countries are .mpacted by the russian pullout obviously, this has become a proxy conflict where the russians are perceived by the regional powers as intervening on the side of the syrian forces. it is obviously a potentially situation. thatnk part of the reason the russians are interested in a limited intervention and having some court sort o
guest: i think the mr. show wants to see a transition that leads to a sad stepping down, that leads to a government that includes members of the opposition and can focus military efforts on defeating isis and other extremist groups. host: but fear from florida, sam is on the line. go ahead. caller: thank you for c-span. my question is the recent military operation, northern differenthat was 10 muslim countries, ending about the same time that the russians announced their withdrawal. time...
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mr new information in theew i brussels attack.brus we have learned at least twoned americans were among themong t casualties in tuesday's tueay bombing.bombing. >> and this morning secretarys o of state's john kerry arrived a in brussels.s. fox5's maureen umeh joins us jn live in studio with more onit m this trip. good morning. morning >> good morning allison andmorn steve. secretary kerry is in i brussels. he's there to pleat withatit cowped terrorism officials t from the european union ander ad belgium.lg they laid a wreath at the memorial site for the vic simsf of tuesday's terror attacks. this will be relatively shortivs visit just five hours. h meanwhile the terror threateat level in belgium has been has b lowered one notch only as thehe untree tries to get back too ge normal. >>> and the hunt is still ond th as european authorities searchis for the surviving terrorists behind tuesday's attacks.acks. at least one suspect remainsuspm at large and police say heoliceh could be getting help from an unknown number of accomplices.os police in brussels detainedels t six people so far. no
mr new information in theew i brussels attack.brus we have learned at least twoned americans were among themong t casualties in tuesday's tueay bombing.bombing. >> and this morning secretarys o of state's john kerry arrived a in brussels.s. fox5's maureen umeh joins us jn live in studio with more onit m this trip. good morning. morning >> good morning allison andmorn steve. secretary kerry is in i brussels. he's there to pleat withatit cowped terrorism officials t from the european...
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i thank the gentleman, mr. smith, for yielding me time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. sherman: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california continues to reserve. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: i thank mr. fortenberry for his eloquent remarks and for reminding us this is a threat to christians as well as to civilization. and i thank him again for the resolution. i yield to mr. donovan, the gentleman from new york, three minutes, a member of the foreign affairs committee. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from is recognized. mr. donovan: thank you for allowing me to express and rise in support of h.con. resolution 75. when considering the long history of civilization, we look back in horror at the unimaginable pain mankind is capable of inflicting on itself and each succeeding generation wonders how a people stood by as a warring faction destroyed innocent life and property. last year,
i thank the gentleman, mr. smith, for yielding me time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. sherman: i continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california continues to reserve. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. smith: i thank mr. fortenberry for his eloquent remarks and for reminding us this is a threat to christians as well as to civilization. and i thank him again...
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[applause] mr. trump: thank you. something i mean it. i mean it. i will meet with prime minister netanyahu immediately. i have known him for many years and will be able to work closely together with him to help bring stability and peace to israel and to the entire region. meanwhile, every single day, you have rampant incitement and children being taught to hate israel and to hate the jews. it has to stop. [applause] an trump: when you live in society where firefighters are heroes, little kids want to be firefighters. when you live in a society whereat athletes and movie stars are heroes, little kids want to be athletes and movie stars. in palestinian society, the heroes are those who murder jews. we cannot let this continue. we can't let this happen any longer. you -- [applause] trump: you cannot achieve these if terrorists are treated -- you cannot achieve peace of terrorists are treated as moderates. -- murders. it is a horrible, horrible way to think. it is a barrier that cannot be broken. that will end. it will lend soon. believe me. and palest
[applause] mr. trump: thank you. something i mean it. i mean it. i will meet with prime minister netanyahu immediately. i have known him for many years and will be able to work closely together with him to help bring stability and peace to israel and to the entire region. meanwhile, every single day, you have rampant incitement and children being taught to hate israel and to hate the jews. it has to stop. [applause] an trump: when you live in society where firefighters are heroes, little kids...