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there are also many people who believe that iran is dealing ith north korea. i am going to instruct our intelligence agencies to do a thorough analysis and report back their findings beyond what they have already reviewed. by his own terms, the iran deal was supposed to contribute to regional and international peace and security. and yet, while the united states adheres to our commitment under the deal, the iranian regime continues to fuel conflict, terror and turmoil throughout the middle east and beyond. importantly, iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal. so today, in recognition of the increasing men ace imposed by iran and after extensive consultations with our allies, i'm announcing a new strategy to address the full range of iran's destructive actions. first, we will work with our importantly, iran is not living up to the spirit of the deal. so today, in recognition of the increasing men ace imposed by iran and after extensive consultations with our allies, i'm announcing a new strategy to address the full range of iran's destructive actions. f
there are also many people who believe that iran is dealing ith north korea. i am going to instruct our intelligence agencies to do a thorough analysis and report back their findings beyond what they have already reviewed. by his own terms, the iran deal was supposed to contribute to regional and international peace and security. and yet, while the united states adheres to our commitment under the deal, the iranian regime continues to fuel conflict, terror and turmoil throughout the middle east...
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you cannot think of a binary korea,ith u.s.-north u.s.-iran, you have to think of a networked world. yourself, what is the enemy network doing, not just what is one single country doing? host: how much is fiction and how much is nonfiction? guest: the action is fiction, but the underlying principles are nonfiction. anyone who reads it will understand how much we have to be prepared to stop bad people from doing horrifying things. host: your wife spoke, remember the ladies. which ellisis in the elephant teaches four-year-olds to eight-year-olds about the first lady. forhich they don't, not another 100 years. it is a great book. ellis is a terrific character. little kids like the book. susan arturo does the drawings. they leave off the pages. it is sort of frustrated because now that she has been nominated and confirmed as the ambassador, she cannot go on tv and talk about it because she is now a government employee. host: you just did. guest: i'm trying to carry the family torch. host: a quick question because we sat down with hillary clin
you cannot think of a binary korea,ith u.s.-north u.s.-iran, you have to think of a networked world. yourself, what is the enemy network doing, not just what is one single country doing? host: how much is fiction and how much is nonfiction? guest: the action is fiction, but the underlying principles are nonfiction. anyone who reads it will understand how much we have to be prepared to stop bad people from doing horrifying things. host: your wife spoke, remember the ladies. which ellisis in the...
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they are thinking about security as they are making new products, they do not expected old it on t ithe end -- expect to bol on at the end. senator flake: so after the breach? >> a little hasty. senator flake: so those should be put in place. >> sure, or right wing people enough so that it is not just one person to do patching or encrypting data. senator flake: on that same line, mr. moore, when they found -- what should they have found when gus failed -- mr. moore: by the patch, you say it was human failure followed by technical failure. what would proper security look like? what you would see is that a step of a vindication of the assets you have, if you looked at the new framework, the very first that is identified. the organization should be able to identify robustly the configuration of all of their systems, with a software configurations are, and be able to react to the announcements of disclosure -- of vulnerability disclosures quickly to fix the problem. so i think step one is to do a better job of identification, but it carries through to whenever a breach occurs to be prepared
they are thinking about security as they are making new products, they do not expected old it on t ithe end -- expect to bol on at the end. senator flake: so after the breach? >> a little hasty. senator flake: so those should be put in place. >> sure, or right wing people enough so that it is not just one person to do patching or encrypting data. senator flake: on that same line, mr. moore, when they found -- what should they have found when gus failed -- mr. moore: by the patch,...
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the closely identified this race ith christie is [inaudible] the ballot who kim guadagno se as a retirement governor -- lieutenant gove >> the at a 20-point race. i talked to adam geller who is also polling forgno and she said no f the race is close because the methodology. they've hads wrong time and again. they thought clinton would win in a landslide. the methodology is wrong because the randomly dialing. they're not like cap the likelihood of who's gonna vote in this election. even in the other poll you saw fou moving toward >> somebody has credibility be donald trump's poster who is saying hillary think in a win. >> ano but in more cases than not the polls are correct. hink murphy is on hiso ate house. their base is roaring sat there wit the demt. >> i think it's can be close t double digitst tightenp. >> they talkuts get a raise your weather. >> welcomeo chasing nwe have more show for you t fifth anniversary of super stormsandy cominp this we and we have a big st first,n new york synagogue on the upper east side was to face with a swastika and on thursday the teddy roosevelt monument
the closely identified this race ith christie is [inaudible] the ballot who kim guadagno se as a retirement governor -- lieutenant gove >> the at a 20-point race. i talked to adam geller who is also polling forgno and she said no f the race is close because the methodology. they've hads wrong time and again. they thought clinton would win in a landslide. the methodology is wrong because the randomly dialing. they're not like cap the likelihood of who's gonna vote in this election. even in...
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the minute they have held the meeting, ithe mysteriously -- te news of the meeting gets leaked to the press. i think it's a reasonable inference that clapper and comey only arranged -- this meeting with trump to tell him of the specialized prostitution services, this dossier contains, this meeting took place only so that news of it could be leaked to the press. that's actually extremely deeply disturbing for the intelligence community and the fbi. >> tucker: i agree with you vehemently. if they were doing this to president obama, who i did not like, i would say the same thing. you can't have rogue agencies. thank you for that perspective. in an interview this afternoon, former clinton campaign spokesman brian fallon acknowledged hillary may have known about the decision to fund the trump dossier. >> to be clear, brian. you've said previously in the last 24 hours you don't believe hillary clinton knew about it either. is that right? >> i>> don't know. avi haven't spoken to her. >> thank you for clarifying. shouldn't she s know? shouldn't you, someone so high up in the campaign, be info
the minute they have held the meeting, ithe mysteriously -- te news of the meeting gets leaked to the press. i think it's a reasonable inference that clapper and comey only arranged -- this meeting with trump to tell him of the specialized prostitution services, this dossier contains, this meeting took place only so that news of it could be leaked to the press. that's actually extremely deeply disturbing for the intelligence community and the fbi. >> tucker: i agree with you vehemently....
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by the way naddition, of course, know what the regulations are, what the laws -- being compliant ith policy, with sexual harassment policy led by lawyers very d by people who are the letter of the law. here is more opening up dialogue. host: okay, jim in maryland, for jackson katz, go ahead. katz on hi, i saw mr. the movie "the red pill" and the author was pointing out how omestic violence against men, 286 stics are that by 2012 tudies totaling 371,600 people and every one women are as likely or more likely to commit than men.iolence she was talking about this, she said, rather than talk about that, he talks about what men can do. if you don't see the picture as making es, you are things worse. mr. katz is creating more do domestic violence against women, he way he talks about the issues. >> guest: this is something in the gender violence and sexual assault field and sexual arassment field, organized movement of men claiming essentially men are more victimized than women and people and others feminists and thers, holding men accountable and reduce sexism and men's violence are someho
by the way naddition, of course, know what the regulations are, what the laws -- being compliant ith policy, with sexual harassment policy led by lawyers very d by people who are the letter of the law. here is more opening up dialogue. host: okay, jim in maryland, for jackson katz, go ahead. katz on hi, i saw mr. the movie "the red pill" and the author was pointing out how omestic violence against men, 286 stics are that by 2012 tudies totaling 371,600 people and every one women are...
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is the question of foreigners, of refugees, how to deal with that, and in particular, how to deal .ith islam this is something that gets a lot of austrians' blood boiling, the question of islamization, the fear that societies becoming islam is sized -- society is the cized. islami to what degree would you put this down to personal issues? sebastian kurz represents a new model of european politicians, along the lines in some ways of emmanuel macron. what is behind this new model? frank: people in austria were looking for an alternative. he moved on with populist rhetoric, using the refugee crisis in europe about teen of years ago, and i have a feeling that many austrians feel the , , not only for the conservative people's party, but also on the rising populist freedom party. melinda: sebastian kurz, as other guests have mentioned, took his party distinctly to the right with rhetoric that in some cases echoed what we have heard from the right-wing populists, the freedom party, but it is puzzling -- why were austrians suddenly susceptible to this message? this is a country that is near fu
is the question of foreigners, of refugees, how to deal with that, and in particular, how to deal .ith islam this is something that gets a lot of austrians' blood boiling, the question of islamization, the fear that societies becoming islam is sized -- society is the cized. islami to what degree would you put this down to personal issues? sebastian kurz represents a new model of european politicians, along the lines in some ways of emmanuel macron. what is behind this new model? frank: people...
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is the question of foreigners, of refugees, how to deal with that, and in particular, how to deal .ith islam this is something that gets a lot of austrians' blood boiling, the question of islamization, the fear that societies becoming islam is sized -- society is the cized. islami to what degree would you put this down to personal issues? sebastian kurz represents a new model of european politicians, along the lines in some ways of emmanuel macron. what is behind this new model? frank: people in austria were looking for an alternative. he moved on with populist rhetoric, using the refugee crisis in europe about teen of years ago, and i have a feeling that many austrians feel the , not only forl the conservative people's party, but also on the rising populist freedom party. melinda: sebastian kurz, as other guests have mentioned, took his party distinctly to the right with rhetoric that in some cases echoed what we have heard from the right-wing populists, the freedom party, but it is puzzling -- why were austrians suddenly susceptible to this message? this is a country that is near ful
is the question of foreigners, of refugees, how to deal with that, and in particular, how to deal .ith islam this is something that gets a lot of austrians' blood boiling, the question of islamization, the fear that societies becoming islam is sized -- society is the cized. islami to what degree would you put this down to personal issues? sebastian kurz represents a new model of european politicians, along the lines in some ways of emmanuel macron. what is behind this new model? frank: people...
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whether or not or how in fact you get the same spirit, how that same holy ghost comes and shows up ithe studio like it will in front of a live audience. it will break out at you,in a crowd. >> yeah. >> where there are two or three. how do you get that in the studio you that would get in church or on a stage somewhere? >> tavis, honestly, they will tell you, i love working in the studio more so than i do a live album. >> wow. wow. >> that's not the case with most artists. >> yeah. >> the studio allows me to be somewhat like a construction worker. doing it piece by piece and stacking it up, finally building the building. when we do it live, all the sudden i got to remember all of these lyrics. in the studio, i write down everything. sing it off the paper, you know. when we do it live, man. here lately this last album, they had to get what you call teleprompters for me in particular because i could not remember. but when you talk about the holy ghost coming in -- don't you start messing with me, boy. i'm goingo tell yo, man, when you start letting god have his way, with a studio, i've done
whether or not or how in fact you get the same spirit, how that same holy ghost comes and shows up ithe studio like it will in front of a live audience. it will break out at you,in a crowd. >> yeah. >> where there are two or three. how do you get that in the studio you that would get in church or on a stage somewhere? >> tavis, honestly, they will tell you, i love working in the studio more so than i do a live album. >> wow. wow. >> that's not the case with most...
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. , ithe beginning of my book speak of the ultimate absurdity. the ultimate absurdity that if we do nothing but what we're doing now -- it is what i mean by malignant normality, does going on using fossil fuels -- we will do ourselves in as a civilization pretty much by the end of this century. nothing could be more absurd than that. but at least we have a beginning shift inin mindset that alallows to take reasonable action. and that is what paris was all about. amy: i want to ask about the quote you begin your booklet. you quote an american poet sang "in a dark time, the eye begins to see." >> that is a beautiful line from a very great poet. i have used that throughout my career because it is, in a way, what my work is about. dissentsudied a lot of into darkness. her motion, vietnam war, nazi doctors and others -- hiroshima, vietnam war, nazi doctors, and others. i always feel there's something to learn from what happened. it doesn't mean we are guaranteed to make good use of our history and never do it again. it does mean some kind of knowledge
. , ithe beginning of my book speak of the ultimate absurdity. the ultimate absurdity that if we do nothing but what we're doing now -- it is what i mean by malignant normality, does going on using fossil fuels -- we will do ourselves in as a civilization pretty much by the end of this century. nothing could be more absurd than that. but at least we have a beginning shift inin mindset that alallows to take reasonable action. and that is what paris was all about. amy: i want to ask about the...
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we want to take care of people that need help. .ith healthcare and that's what i'm here to do. and i'm never going to get campaign contributions, i guarantee you that, from the insurance companies but a lot of other people got them. takeook at the democrats, a look at that. take a look at how much money that's been spent by the healthts and by the companies on politicians general ly but take a look at the covers of the democrats -- coffe rs of the democrats. actually. payments has brought republicans and democrats together because we fromalls, emergency calls, the democrats. and i think probably the also callingere them saying let's come up with at least a short-term fix of this country. the gravy train ended the day i knocked out the insurance companies' money, which was last week. of dollars millions a month handed to the insurance very little reason , believe me. i want the money to go to the people. i want the money to go to poor people that need it. i want the money to go to people proper healthcare, not to insurance companies which is where it's going as of last week i en
we want to take care of people that need help. .ith healthcare and that's what i'm here to do. and i'm never going to get campaign contributions, i guarantee you that, from the insurance companies but a lot of other people got them. takeook at the democrats, a look at that. take a look at how much money that's been spent by the healthts and by the companies on politicians general ly but take a look at the covers of the democrats -- coffe rs of the democrats. actually. payments has brought...
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north and west of town -- this t ith a cold front. that brought us showers. the cold front will sweep eastward tonight. south o romney and headed toward papa and it's going to move due east so over toward good and also over toward [indiscernible] crossing -- cross wards rather. brief heavy rain. i don't think we'll see anything severe. yellow weather alert continues. bus stop temps, 60s tomorrow, but damp. nothing heavy, but damp. probably see a wet commute tomorrow morning. yellow weather alert for drizzle. we're going to monitor friday for another yellow alert. we may see rain, showers and drizzle friday. high school football may be wet. a warm weekend, that has not changed. we're looking at temperatures cool tomorrow. 67. 67 on friday. and then boom bao 80 saturday. 84 sunday. and back to 72 on monday. anotr front rolls through late sunday into monday. but for the weekend, for the football game, pretty nice. future cast, 10:00 tonight, went by the waist side. good portion of the metro area. probably a damp commute for most of us. 67 at 6:00 a.m. downtown,
north and west of town -- this t ith a cold front. that brought us showers. the cold front will sweep eastward tonight. south o romney and headed toward papa and it's going to move due east so over toward good and also over toward [indiscernible] crossing -- cross wards rather. brief heavy rain. i don't think we'll see anything severe. yellow weather alert continues. bus stop temps, 60s tomorrow, but damp. nothing heavy, but damp. probably see a wet commute tomorrow morning. yellow weather...
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. , ithe beginning of my book speak of the ultimate absurdity. the ultimate absurdity that if we do nothing but what we're doing now -- it is what i mean by malignant normality, does going on using fossil fuels -- we will do ourselves in as a civilization pretty much by the end of this century. nothing could be more absurd than that. but at least we have a beginning shift in mindset that allows us to take reasonable action. and that is what paris was all about. amy: i want to ask about the quote you begin your booklet. you quote an american poet sang "in a dark time, the eye begins to see." >> that is a beautiful line from a very great poet. i have used that throughout my career because it is, in a way, what my work is about. dissentsudied a lot of into darkness. her motion, vietnam war, nazi doctors and others -- hiroshima, vietnam war, nazi doctors, and others. i always feel there's something to learn from what happened. it doesn't mean we e guaranteed to make good use of our history and never do it again. it does mean some kind of knowledge ca
. , ithe beginning of my book speak of the ultimate absurdity. the ultimate absurdity that if we do nothing but what we're doing now -- it is what i mean by malignant normality, does going on using fossil fuels -- we will do ourselves in as a civilization pretty much by the end of this century. nothing could be more absurd than that. but at least we have a beginning shift in mindset that allows us to take reasonable action. and that is what paris was all about. amy: i want to ask about the...
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. >>> tonight crews are at the scene of a fi ithe oakland hills. a car caught fire at 4:00 a.m. this morning. it sent flames up a hillside near the oakland zoo. they hope to have it contained by morning. >>> up next, colin kaepernick firing back at the nfl. his latest legal action against the league and the support he is getting from other players. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. football. >>> colin kaepernick filed a former grievance saying nfl owners are colluding to keep him out of football. a lawyer said he made the move after seeking every possible avenue with all nfl teams. he drew attention last season when he knelt during the national anthem to protest racial injustice. became a free agent in march. the players uniwill support his -- union will support his effort. >>> harvey weinstein has bee
. >>> tonight crews are at the scene of a fi ithe oakland hills. a car caught fire at 4:00 a.m. this morning. it sent flames up a hillside near the oakland zoo. they hope to have it contained by morning. >>> up next, colin kaepernick firing back at the nfl. his latest legal action against the league and the support he is getting from other players. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like...
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ith, there are times when was bitter, especially the early 2012 when the executives of the companies did not get along and there's a lot of name-calling and things along those lines. it did surprise me a little bit, but generally, it's more lukewarm, i guess you could say. jane: who is winning in commercial terms now that? >> no question it is marvel. they are stomping on d.c.'s head maybe like the hulk. marvel has been ahead basically since the early 1970's. in terms of movies, i do not think there is any question that marvel is ahead in box office dollars and critical acclaim. jane: marvel, we are talking about x-men, the avengers. there is moral ambiguity of those cases. >> exactly. whereas superman, a lot of people have trouble relating to him because he is an overgrown boy scout. he is a do-gooder. the marvel characters have much more areas of gray, much more ambiguity to them. ane: and these characters pound if in the movies. does that mean the comic industry itself is dead? >> it's not dead. like a lot of print industries, it is dying. i can the 1970's, the corporate owners wo
ith, there are times when was bitter, especially the early 2012 when the executives of the companies did not get along and there's a lot of name-calling and things along those lines. it did surprise me a little bit, but generally, it's more lukewarm, i guess you could say. jane: who is winning in commercial terms now that? >> no question it is marvel. they are stomping on d.c.'s head maybe like the hulk. marvel has been ahead basically since the early 1970's. in terms of movies, i do not...
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night two, flying late at , ithe great state of montana met the great governor of the great state of montana. and to speak at the western governors association the next morning. number three, traveling to and between the islands of the u.s. virgin islands. as you are aware, interior has the federal oversight of the territories from the virgin islands to allow -- pilau. i was invited and accepted the invitation to be one -- part of their 100th anniversary of the transition of power. i was privileged to attend the ceremonies with the governor and prime minister of denmark. witho took military air secretary perdue. he and i could go out and meet with the wildfire land cruise in in montana.rews we also lost a firefighter fighting those fires. military air with the president and the vice president. when asked by invitation. flying ono continue the benefit and on official duties. all this trouble was done only after determined by multiple career professionals at the commercialthat no options existed to meet the promulgated schedule. as importantly, the flights were booked after extensive d
night two, flying late at , ithe great state of montana met the great governor of the great state of montana. and to speak at the western governors association the next morning. number three, traveling to and between the islands of the u.s. virgin islands. as you are aware, interior has the federal oversight of the territories from the virgin islands to allow -- pilau. i was invited and accepted the invitation to be one -- part of their 100th anniversary of the transition of power. i was...
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that's 20x faster than most people have. ith tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. get the 100% fiber-optic network. go to fiosgigabit.com cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and their doctors. as governor, ed gillespie says, i would like to see abortion be banned. if ed gillespie would like to see abortion banned, i would like to see i would like to see i would like to see that ed gillespie never becomes governor. >>> finally tonight, a preview of an incredible story you'll see here tomorrow on "nightline" with abc's linsey davis. >> reporter: from the moment they were born, you couldn't see ava sandoval without seeing her sister erika. conjoined twins. they have never known life apart. we take you inside the complicated and risky surgery to separate them. >> have we anti
that's 20x faster than most people have. ith tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and get out of your contract with up to a $500 credit to help cover your early termination fee. get the 100% fiber-optic network. go to fiosgigabit.com cnarrator: ed gillespie and i wants to endis ad. a woman's right to choose. ed giof a woman'sd put thpersonal decisions,rge not women and...
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and ssibly keep a look out for new evuaons and so forth a working closely with rire partedners and ith morning we're gng to have ooo reassess. we're geoing to have a meeting in the rng. >> can youal about what will closed and wt will be open in terms of government and official business moow. >> sure. i know the c c house is closed tomorrow. all the bailiffs tt norory work in the court roomave brought outut on patrol and are providein security for the puic. the courts made that decision to sh down for the day. other r that if they're i a noneffectedd area of the fire they should be available and en for business. >> sergeant um thank you so ch for theinformation. we appreciate you explaining that you have gotten 100 calls about peopl who may be miing. that does not necessarily mean rit now there are 100 people missing and we certainlyope the number wl not be anywhee near that in acaly. >>> more than 50,000 pe customers in sonoma county are without power. once itets clrance, pg&e crews will start worngo restoree power. >>> we were talkingbout some of the closures in sonoma countery. many
and ssibly keep a look out for new evuaons and so forth a working closely with rire partedners and ith morning we're gng to have ooo reassess. we're geoing to have a meeting in the rng. >> can youal about what will closed and wt will be open in terms of government and official business moow. >> sure. i know the c c house is closed tomorrow. all the bailiffs tt norory work in the court roomave brought outut on patrol and are providein security for the puic. the courts made that...
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tuesday morning crews were planting trees in the city-owned lot ith area where the bullets rained down. they've also set up a wall they're calling a prayer and remembrance wall. people can stop by and leave messages and thoughts about the people who died in the shooting. >> our main premise in the garden was not so much the end re bringing people together and healing. siegfried & roy donated this tree we're calling the tree of light. >> they wanted to create something beautiful out of something horrific. the healing garden will be done by friday night and there will be a ribbon-cutting. >>> president trump visited las vegas and met with the first responders and you can see his speech in the nbc washington app. >>> strict concealed carry law may get more lenient. mark segraves broke this news on twitter last night. the district required anyone seeking a gun permit to show a good reason why they needed one. but a three-judge panel ruled that a condition as unconstitutional. the district could have taken the issue to the supreme court. but the district's attorney general will announce tod
tuesday morning crews were planting trees in the city-owned lot ith area where the bullets rained down. they've also set up a wall they're calling a prayer and remembrance wall. people can stop by and leave messages and thoughts about the people who died in the shooting. >> our main premise in the garden was not so much the end re bringing people together and healing. siegfried & roy donated this tree we're calling the tree of light. >> they wanted to create something beautiful...
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one will touch this which least for now, many people, no one is disputing corker's claim that many ith his concerns about this president, david. >> cecilia vega live at the whnight, the white house was asked today, was it a stunt? the v49er ghe anthem. but was the pool re travels with the vice president told ahead of time not to head into the stadium, that the vice president would not be at the game for long? and how much did this stop in indiana cost the american taxpayer? abc's mary bruce tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the vice president is taking heat taking this stand. as players for the san francisco 49ers took a knee sunday to protest racial injustice, mike pence staged his own protest against them. abruptly walking out. he ied this statement, saying "president will not and dignify any event that disrespectin soldiers our flag or our national anthem." but the walkout was not a game-time decision. reporters traveling with pence were told to stay behind informed the v.p. at the game for long. the president, seemingly eager to prolong this divisive debate says it was his idea tweeti
one will touch this which least for now, many people, no one is disputing corker's claim that many ith his concerns about this president, david. >> cecilia vega live at the whnight, the white house was asked today, was it a stunt? the v49er ghe anthem. but was the pool re travels with the vice president told ahead of time not to head into the stadium, that the vice president would not be at the game for long? and how much did this stop in indiana cost the american taxpayer? abc's mary...
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heritage foundation, came into office, one of the first things disengage from talks disengage korea and ith the palestinian-israel talks. so he has let the heritage foundation and their philosophy the party of heritage foundation has left this to on 30 years and -- ost: okay, let our guest respond. guest: well, i can just speak section ortheast asia of the heritage foundation, it is what i work. e have been advocating, as i mention before, comprehensive, integrated strategy using instruments of national power to reach out to north korea dip mro mattically and enforcing u.s. and u.n. resolutions, pulling punches on enforcing blind eye to north korean and chinese and other misusing that have been the u.s. financial system and breaking u.s. laws and then i've advocated against a preventative attack tis we should reckless, respond to any north korean ttack on ourselves or our allies, not jump into a military option prematurely. on the is at least northeast asia side what the heritage foundation has been recommending. bruce klingner, formerly of the c.i.a., deputy division hief for korea, what a
heritage foundation, came into office, one of the first things disengage from talks disengage korea and ith the palestinian-israel talks. so he has let the heritage foundation and their philosophy the party of heritage foundation has left this to on 30 years and -- ost: okay, let our guest respond. guest: well, i can just speak section ortheast asia of the heritage foundation, it is what i work. e have been advocating, as i mention before, comprehensive, integrated strategy using instruments of...
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and this horrible, horrible situation that's taken place ith opioids. in west virginia a truly great state, great people, there's a hospital nursery where one in every five babies spends its irst days in agony because these precious babies were exposed to opioids or other drugs in the womb, they endure nausea, pain, anxiety, sleeplessness and trouble eating, just the same as adults ndergoing detox. some of these children will likely lose one or both of their parents to drug addiction and overdose. they will join the growing ranks of america's opioid orphans. such beautiful, beautiful abies. beyond the shocking death, hough, the terrible measure of the opioid crisis includes amilies ripped apart and for many community a generation of lost potential and opportunity. 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
and this horrible, horrible situation that's taken place ith opioids. in west virginia a truly great state, great people, there's a hospital nursery where one in every five babies spends its irst days in agony because these precious babies were exposed to opioids or other drugs in the womb, they endure nausea, pain, anxiety, sleeplessness and trouble eating, just the same as adults ndergoing detox. some of these children will likely lose one or both of their parents to drug addiction and...
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diana he loved her [laughter] so he asked the ermission [laughter] [applause] and he was ing] eileen ith his wife and and a few friends and we were asking him what do you want to president. difference that they have a different religion. that they dress difficultily. you know. being that is important. world we can show to the they e can live together fighting between the pro-tess pro-tess protestant and the catholic. tense.ere very forget t a question of about the past and look into the future. we look too much into the past and don't look into the future n understanding, trust, sharing. these are the qualities that are world. in the whole -- everyis election and every society and a interactions, they all involve questions of identity. fascinated by the and the quebec referendum. for me, the reasons mentioned, i to end the conflict in ireland. i was trying to end the conflict and i was le east trying to stop the killing in kosovo later. american south which seceded in the union at civil war. irish a scotts protestant. are hey also disproportionately if they live n small towns and rural a
diana he loved her [laughter] so he asked the ermission [laughter] [applause] and he was ing] eileen ith his wife and and a few friends and we were asking him what do you want to president. difference that they have a different religion. that they dress difficultily. you know. being that is important. world we can show to the they e can live together fighting between the pro-tess pro-tess protestant and the catholic. tense.ere very forget t a question of about the past and look into the future....
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mps ith, turning point, so that people who felt the bo accepted. mps say that and not be accepted. mps say that while ——... and not be accepted. mps say that while --. .. it's and not be accepted. mps say that while --... it's partly to do and not be accepted. mps say that while --. .. it's partly to do with the idea that all of these men are away from home, and it is partly to do with the fact that there were eight bars, and very long hours, and the bars were a open as long as fitting. it is partly in relation to this idea that what happens in westminster stays in westminster. it was worse, it is better now, but it's got a long way to go. claims of sexism, even stuck scandal might have dubbed this case the deckers. public scrutiny perhaps forcing higher standards from politicians. and alex joins us now. as theresa may points out in that letter to the speaker of the house, there is already much been done including a 20 47 helpline that is helping... watches effectively saying is that she doesn't think the current procedures are robust enough if you like. at the moment, as you s
mps ith, turning point, so that people who felt the bo accepted. mps say that and not be accepted. mps say that while ——... and not be accepted. mps say that while --. .. it's and not be accepted. mps say that while --... it's partly to do and not be accepted. mps say that while --. .. it's partly to do with the idea that all of these men are away from home, and it is partly to do with the fact that there were eight bars, and very long hours, and the bars were a open as long as fitting. it...
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he also emphasized relationship .ith native american he died in a plane crash when he had just under two years in office. he and business leaders travel to cincinnati to me with a meatpacking plant in sioux falls to talk about the future of the plant and they ran into some bad weather coming home in the plane --shed near the views, iowa near iowa. guyas a relatively young and it was a real shock for the state. this is his statue near the trail of governors. it is a large sculpture based on the crazy horse sculpture conceived. george mickelson is shown here pretty informal. he has his jacket slung over his shoulder and he's reaching out his hand. and much for trace him as active, from the person that he was for it his father is around the front and to the west of the capital. a lot of our early governors have faded and may not be well known, but peter norbeck remembered pretty fondly. an interesting guy. he was the first governor to have been born in the state. when he was young man, he started a well drilling business. androught -- bottom machine would go around drilling wells. a lot
he also emphasized relationship .ith native american he died in a plane crash when he had just under two years in office. he and business leaders travel to cincinnati to me with a meatpacking plant in sioux falls to talk about the future of the plant and they ran into some bad weather coming home in the plane --shed near the views, iowa near iowa. guyas a relatively young and it was a real shock for the state. this is his statue near the trail of governors. it is a large sculpture based on the...
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they are living --iths rr like internal libyan cosmopolitan. the structure of tribes are important but at the same time they didn't have ability to control everything like now in libya before the revolution. i still remember 2011 gadhafi asking them please don't let us go out and demonstrations. the regime will want to give them -- we will solve many internal problems in libya. . they promised him to do this. what happened after just six days is they didn't have the ability to control the situation. in september 22, asking for vigil for those killed. it was very clear. i heard many storyies that they didn't listen to advice from the heads of the tribes. some of them were asking to leave the tribe. after the revolution completely different identity. when you talk to any libyans they say he is going to mention where did he come from in definition of the city. you are powerful, sample of revolution, of resistance against. if you are from -- that means you are still supporting the older regime. this very important thing -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> that
they are living --iths rr like internal libyan cosmopolitan. the structure of tribes are important but at the same time they didn't have ability to control everything like now in libya before the revolution. i still remember 2011 gadhafi asking them please don't let us go out and demonstrations. the regime will want to give them -- we will solve many internal problems in libya. . they promised him to do this. what happened after just six days is they didn't have the ability to control the...
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ith us today is kip tom, a family farmer from leesburg. where is kip? hi, kip. who fears that his family farming heritage, it's been a long time, how long, kip? 187 years. that's peanut with, kip. wow, that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american dream from these great, great families, many of hich are in this room today. we will protect our farmers, ranchers and small businesses and we will make taxes simple, easy and fair for all americans. k? third, we will cut taxes on american businesses to restore our competitive edge and create more jobs and higher wages for merican workers. in indiana you've seen firsthand cutting taxes on businesses leaves to more jobs and higher paychecks for your workers. now we want to do the same thing for america, making our country more competitive with other nations. and in many cases,
ith us today is kip tom, a family farmer from leesburg. where is kip? hi, kip. who fears that his family farming heritage, it's been a long time, how long, kip? 187 years. that's peanut with, kip. wow, that's a long time. but that great heritage could come to an end because of the death tax or the estate tax and could make it impossible for him to pass that legacy to his wonderful family. we're not going to let that happen. we are not going to allow the death tax to steal away the american...
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ith everybody. >> reporter: and you can see these other 13 schools in santa rosa that will reopen today. nine elementary schools, one middle school, two high schools, and also a charter school as well. 13 schools back in class today. and then this coming monday, there will be 11 other schools here in the city of santa rosa that will be resuming classes. obviously school administrators and staff members are prepared to offer support to student who is need it. >> we spoke with representatives from napa county >> i was up at corner stone on wednesday. brought you the family up, donating, spending time there. but there was a part of me that kind of felt guilty because of what had happened in that area, knowing people were suffering. so do you fear -- there is that lingering effect that people may not come back because of that guilt. >> yeah, maybe a future. there has been some conversation about the guilt of visiting because people think there's devastation all over sonoma valley and county. but that's not true. a lot of vegetation did burn and we did lose a lot of structures. for the most
ith everybody. >> reporter: and you can see these other 13 schools in santa rosa that will reopen today. nine elementary schools, one middle school, two high schools, and also a charter school as well. 13 schools back in class today. and then this coming monday, there will be 11 other schools here in the city of santa rosa that will be resuming classes. obviously school administrators and staff members are prepared to offer support to student who is need it. >> we spoke with...
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you cannot think of a binary korea,ith u.s.-north u.s.-iran, you have to think of a networked world. yourself, what is the enemy network doing, not just what is one single country doing? host: how much is fiction and how much is nonfiction? guest: the action is fiction, but the underlying principles are nonfiction. anyone who reads it will understand how much we have to be prepared to stop bad people from doing horrifying things. host: your wife spoke, remember the ladies. which ellisis in the elephant teaches four-year-olds to eight-year-olds about the first lady. forhich they don't, not another 100 years. it is a great book. ellis is a terrific character. little kids like the book. susan arturo does the drawings. they leave off the pages. it is sort of frustrated because now that she has been nominated and confirmed as the ambassador, she cannot go on tv and talk about it because she is now a government employee. host: you just did. guest: i'm trying to carry the family torch. host: a quick question because we sat down with hillary clin
you cannot think of a binary korea,ith u.s.-north u.s.-iran, you have to think of a networked world. yourself, what is the enemy network doing, not just what is one single country doing? host: how much is fiction and how much is nonfiction? guest: the action is fiction, but the underlying principles are nonfiction. anyone who reads it will understand how much we have to be prepared to stop bad people from doing horrifying things. host: your wife spoke, remember the ladies. which ellisis in the...
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autria: david letterman -- larry: david letterman, honored .ith the mark twain prize he took it all in stride, thinking his fellow comics on hand, like bill murray and jimmy kimmel, who held him through his 33 years on tv. kidd o'shea was there and will have much more, coming up. the skins, heading up interstate 95 to philadelphia, to face the eagles. placeins are in second right now. pregame coverage begins at 8:00, kickoff is at 8:30. larry: 30,000 people taking place in sunday's race, the marine corps marathon. some wounded veterans say that >> iace means so much more can't do a lot of other things. they don't usually allow these at these events and i can't go anywhere else that they will allow me to. larry: the race is the largest in the world that does not offer a monetary prize. it was a warm weekend for a marathon. people were attended to on the spot or had to be taken to first aid stations. four others were taken to the hospital. as far as the weather for the rest of the week, veronica johnson is tracking the rain that is on the way and what comes after it. closing time in down
autria: david letterman -- larry: david letterman, honored .ith the mark twain prize he took it all in stride, thinking his fellow comics on hand, like bill murray and jimmy kimmel, who held him through his 33 years on tv. kidd o'shea was there and will have much more, coming up. the skins, heading up interstate 95 to philadelphia, to face the eagles. placeins are in second right now. pregame coverage begins at 8:00, kickoff is at 8:30. larry: 30,000 people taking place in sunday's race, the...
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age creeping up on denard and the pitching staffeeds to be solidified,ith matt rehiritirin and johnny a player option. >> we're not a last place people or organization. this isn't a blow it up, this isn't a rebuild, we hope it's a reset. >> when you ha a season like we did, you know it's tough on everybody. i'm looking for some leadership from our core guys, you know, to help out in this clubhouse. >>> the major league baseball playffs have gun. yankees are underway. nine of the ten teams in the play offs have a former a's or giant's player from 2015 or more recently. from this season alone, sonny gray on the yankees, guajardo nunez anduajardo on the red sox. ryan mat son on the nationals. >>> san jose sharks have been skatingnder the radar this season and they'll host the philadelphia fliersomorrowt the tank and the season opener. ase from losing patri to the leagues, pretty much the same cast and crew we've seen over the last years. that's one of the questions going into the season, does the team have the legs to compete with these younger teams. >> doesn't matter how skill you are
age creeping up on denard and the pitching staffeeds to be solidified,ith matt rehiritirin and johnny a player option. >> we're not a last place people or organization. this isn't a blow it up, this isn't a rebuild, we hope it's a reset. >> when you ha a season like we did, you know it's tough on everybody. i'm looking for some leadership from our core guys, you know, to help out in this clubhouse. >>> the major league baseball playffs have gun. yankees are underway. nine...
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ofwill have special coverage the fed decision at 2:00 p.m. .ith analysis and reaction u.k. is signaling it is prepared to compromise on the brexit standoff with new talks scheduled for next week. the eu continues to demand details on how much europe will pay. brexit secretary told lawmakers the ultimate deal probably favors the eu. then the infamous words of european union, nothing is agreed, but everything is agreed. the withdrawal agreement on balance will probably favor the union in terms of things like money and so on. future relationship will favor both sides. jessica: china favors approval to sell bonds overseas. it is beijing's first dollar bond offering since 2004. investor demand reached 11 times the issue size. the notes traded tighter the day after the sale. the malaysian securities commission tells bloomberg it is developing what it calls an appropriate regulatory posture on cryptocurrencies. the commission says it is keeping an open mind on trading digital assets and remains in contact with key players. >> our position on this really has always been, as far as
ofwill have special coverage the fed decision at 2:00 p.m. .ith analysis and reaction u.k. is signaling it is prepared to compromise on the brexit standoff with new talks scheduled for next week. the eu continues to demand details on how much europe will pay. brexit secretary told lawmakers the ultimate deal probably favors the eu. then the infamous words of european union, nothing is agreed, but everything is agreed. the withdrawal agreement on balance will probably favor the union in terms of...
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count but ithe ended arizona's hopes with a nasty cut at the dodgers for this one. 3-1 in a clean sweep. arizona diamondbacks head to their second in -- second in a row. today, pittsrg visit the white house. the first professional sports team to attend a white house ceremony since trump criticized nfl players for the national anthem protests. they say they accepted the imitation because they respect the institution of the office of the president. trump has taken aim at players in the nfl and the nba, rescinding the invitation for steph curry to the white house after he expressed reservations about visiting. and controversy is brewing after for twopended an anchor weeks after breaking the social media guidelines with a political statement. and a recent tweet, she took aim at a owner after he said he would not allow players to disobey -- to disrespect the flag. it clear she was not calling for an nfl boycott. this comes less than one week referred to trump as a wh hill, tweeting "with jamal hill -- espn has tanks so badly that it is -- chicago cubs battling more than just the nationals in
count but ithe ended arizona's hopes with a nasty cut at the dodgers for this one. 3-1 in a clean sweep. arizona diamondbacks head to their second in -- second in a row. today, pittsrg visit the white house. the first professional sports team to attend a white house ceremony since trump criticized nfl players for the national anthem protests. they say they accepted the imitation because they respect the institution of the office of the president. trump has taken aim at players in the nfl and...
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and this horrible, horrible situation that's taken place ith opioids. in west virginia, a truly great state, great people, there's a hospital nursery where one in every five babies spends its irst days in agony because these precious babies were exposed to opioids or other drugs in the womb, they endure nausea, pain, anxiety, sleeplessness and trouble eating, just the same as adults undergoing detox. some of these children will likely lose one or both of their parents to drug addiction nd overdose. they will join the growing ranks of america's opioid orphans. such beautiful, beautiful abies. beyond the shocking death, though, the terrible measure of the opioid crisis includes families ripped apart and for many community a generation of lost potential and opportunity. this epidemic is a national health 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. n
and this horrible, horrible situation that's taken place ith opioids. in west virginia, a truly great state, great people, there's a hospital nursery where one in every five babies spends its irst days in agony because these precious babies were exposed to opioids or other drugs in the womb, they endure nausea, pain, anxiety, sleeplessness and trouble eating, just the same as adults undergoing detox. some of these children will likely lose one or both of their parents to drug addiction nd...
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. >> this is a free country and if ith said what is the greatest battle that we face, we live in a tough neighborhood and we have to defend ourselves and we have the bravest soldiers in the worldty to do that. [cheering and applause] prime minister: i always thought you had to have a balance between ambition and collective response ability. >> for the first time in 100 generations we, the jewish people, can defend ourselves, i canra promise you one more thin. even if israel has to stand alone, israel will stand. [cheering and applause] prime minister: we were completely defenseless. we couldn't complain about it. harvey: that is in your consciousness when you are 13. prime minister: not when i was 13. harvey: did you ever think about staying in the us, it sounds like you didn't. you were always going to go back. prime minister: always. harvey: what american values did you bring back? prime minister:gh initiative and air and democracy, these are strong values. and how to advance through merit. the society should be open to all people and that if you invest in ingenuity you will likely suc
. >> this is a free country and if ith said what is the greatest battle that we face, we live in a tough neighborhood and we have to defend ourselves and we have the bravest soldiers in the worldty to do that. [cheering and applause] prime minister: i always thought you had to have a balance between ambition and collective response ability. >> for the first time in 100 generations we, the jewish people, can defend ourselves, i canra promise you one more thin. even if israel has to...
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korean henry kissinger visiting the white house around now and later run, the president has lunch .ith rex tillerson we shall see if the state of affairs continues throughout the day. chinese yuan following golden week, a major strengthening with continues today, 6.57 and crude oil rebounding. almost at $51 per barrel, it started at a 49 handle any 10 year yield down a couple of basis points. global macro movers, the top markets, we are waiting for the andlonia president speech there will be a speech in argentina. latin american stock indexes, currencies to see if there is reaction because she can roil markets and it is good to look at the russian ruble, strengthening of little bit. the bloomberg dollar index down 4/10 of 1%. mark: let's move on and talk about sterling rising today, again supporting the bank of england rate hike in november. steven barrow joins us, the standard bank head of fx strategy, he projects sterling dollar will go below 130. mixed data with production deficits and construction. the labor costs figure yesterday, which was a change because of a problem that has p
korean henry kissinger visiting the white house around now and later run, the president has lunch .ith rex tillerson we shall see if the state of affairs continues throughout the day. chinese yuan following golden week, a major strengthening with continues today, 6.57 and crude oil rebounding. almost at $51 per barrel, it started at a 49 handle any 10 year yield down a couple of basis points. global macro movers, the top markets, we are waiting for the andlonia president speech there will be a...
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of the bitcoin block chain, you cannot have that unless you build it out and incentivize the minors ith the bitcoin. you cannot separate them unless in jamie's case wants a wild garden trusted network. so it is called permissioned. the bitcoin block chain is ermissionless. jeff: you are saying it is too vulnerable to hacking. it already comes to the volatility to be sure but those who criticize it say it is dangerous? catherine: this is the same criticism we heard about the cloud when it first came out. everyone said that could be hacked. that is true. anything can be hacked. what the c -- the cloud was an open sourced system. when you have a lot of i was watching the system and a lot of people's livelihood and businesses dependent on it, you have a lot of people watching it. you are seeing what a hack start. the news travels really fast and it stops. e think the permissionless walk-ins are very robust and secure relative to the permissions ones. >> i don't think the argument is if it is vulnerable to hacking or phising scams. you all the hacks that have happened. ook at equifax recentl
of the bitcoin block chain, you cannot have that unless you build it out and incentivize the minors ith the bitcoin. you cannot separate them unless in jamie's case wants a wild garden trusted network. so it is called permissioned. the bitcoin block chain is ermissionless. jeff: you are saying it is too vulnerable to hacking. it already comes to the volatility to be sure but those who criticize it say it is dangerous? catherine: this is the same criticism we heard about the cloud when it first...
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,ith just under 30 seconds left kirk cousins takes it all the way in for a touchdown. 19. redskins lose this 33- police search crews are searching for stolen items taken from vehicles. john gonzales has details on this discovery. countyre here in loudoun and a fairly new community that has seen a high number of car break-ins over the past the row months. pastift over here -- several months. we shift over here, there are divers inside this pond. they are trying to recover stolen goods. we understand this community saw over 100 car break-ins this past summer, and these troopers have reason to believe that some of the items are unde search and rescue team conducts muggy operations. today, they are conducting an operation to uncover evidence related to incidents that occurred over the summer. >> why this pond? >> information developed over the course of the investigation that led us to this specific retaining pond. john: it is a delicate operation with specific technology. the items have been in the water for a long time, but the sergeant says it is still critical evidence to
,ith just under 30 seconds left kirk cousins takes it all the way in for a touchdown. 19. redskins lose this 33- police search crews are searching for stolen items taken from vehicles. john gonzales has details on this discovery. countyre here in loudoun and a fairly new community that has seen a high number of car break-ins over the past the row months. pastift over here -- several months. we shift over here, there are divers inside this pond. they are trying to recover stolen goods. we...
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ith emerging economies in africa and the fastest growing economy in middle class in ndia, whole economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. asia's share of global g.d.p. 50% by to surpass middle of this century. we need to collaborate with indo-pacificure the is increasingly a place of peace, stability and growing prosperity, so that it does not become a region of disorder, predatory d economics. the world's center of gravity is heart of the e indo-pacific. the u.s. and india with shared peace, security, freedom of navigation and free serveen architecture must as the eastern and western eacons of the indo-pacific, as the port and star lights between which the region can reach potential.nd vast first, we must grow with an eye to greater prosperity for our peoples and those throughout the indian and pacific oceans. 2050, india may boast the second largest economy in the world, india's population with median age of 25, is expected to surpass that of next decade.n the getting our economic partnership critical. economic growth flows from ideas.ive no two countries
ith emerging economies in africa and the fastest growing economy in middle class in ndia, whole economies are changing to account for this global shift in market share. asia's share of global g.d.p. 50% by to surpass middle of this century. we need to collaborate with indo-pacificure the is increasingly a place of peace, stability and growing prosperity, so that it does not become a region of disorder, predatory d economics. the world's center of gravity is heart of the e indo-pacific. the u.s....
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we have announced partnerships ,ith automobile manufacturers so that alexa can be embedded in some of the cars. we also have partnerships for when you are traveling on business and you are checking into a hotel. so, we see this going beyond the home as well. emily: do you see home security as an area of interest? >> potentially. emily: what do you mean by going beyond the home? rooms.mobiles and hotel emily: amazon got a jump on the market, but now other competitors are there. is there anything that your competitors are doing that you find impressive? with a lot ofsed the innovation happening in this space. we are focused on building new features and experiences for our customers. we think that, in the end, the customers will wind. -- will win. emily: still with amazon, we spoke with the resident of the web services division who says that the shift to the cloud is just beginning. with amazonusively web services ceo and asked about amazon's explosion in the cloud. did it even surpassed his wildest excitations? >> it has certainly grown very fast, and i do not think any of us had the au
we have announced partnerships ,ith automobile manufacturers so that alexa can be embedded in some of the cars. we also have partnerships for when you are traveling on business and you are checking into a hotel. so, we see this going beyond the home as well. emily: do you see home security as an area of interest? >> potentially. emily: what do you mean by going beyond the home? rooms.mobiles and hotel emily: amazon got a jump on the market, but now other competitors are there. is there...
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ith regards to the issue of congress and what they can do or should do, the first point i'd on, i'm a retired inice officer after 32 years virginia. what i saw on t.v. last night horrific, being a former police officer, the first issue silencer touch on are or suppressers, some people call them. lot of times when you are trying to loretta lynch: an active shooter time only lot of hings you can go by is a flash and rounds being fired. and as you know, a silenced is a whole lot worse than a loud weapon because that could individual to arbitrarily just very ethodically do what they need to do. not usly last night was methodical, it was hurt as many people as he could. and the second thing is, the urchase of large amounts of ammunition, essentially for ar-15, c weapon like the or the, you know, automatic rifles. there should be a limit, congress should work with atf, security and somehow in this computer age, dealers on some kind of net or web that goes straight if somebody fices, purchases more than a normal or if a ammunition person, you know, desires to know, a gun that they may not se
ith regards to the issue of congress and what they can do or should do, the first point i'd on, i'm a retired inice officer after 32 years virginia. what i saw on t.v. last night horrific, being a former police officer, the first issue silencer touch on are or suppressers, some people call them. lot of times when you are trying to loretta lynch: an active shooter time only lot of hings you can go by is a flash and rounds being fired. and as you know, a silenced is a whole lot worse than a loud...
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mark: president trump will meet .ith the philippian president he has been criticized for bloody crackdowns on drug dealers, who threatened to cut ties with the u.s. and european union's on ambassador complaints. the trump campaign's digital director is scheduled to appear privately before the house intelligence committee this week according to people familiar with the matter, who say that the appearance is part of the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. he has been referred to as a year in the russian probe but was unaware of the russian involvement in the trump campaign. optimistic that brexit negotiations will have traction before the end of the year. she took question today after her meeting last week with eu leaders. haven't reached a final agreement, but it's going to happen. i have a degree of confidence that we will be able to get to the point of sufficient progress by december. there is a new momentum, the florence speech was a step forward. mark: she faces a challenge to the brexit bill, the opposition party may join with rebels within her own pa
mark: president trump will meet .ith the philippian president he has been criticized for bloody crackdowns on drug dealers, who threatened to cut ties with the u.s. and european union's on ambassador complaints. the trump campaign's digital director is scheduled to appear privately before the house intelligence committee this week according to people familiar with the matter, who say that the appearance is part of the investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election. he has...
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the sandy hook shooter was killings,ith spree specifically the columbine massacre. they also evidence -- there is also evidence suggesting he had an interest in children pedophilia. but there is no evidence that he acted on it. a consumer alert, amazon will soon launch a system that allows delivery drivers to come inside your home. here is how it would work. amazon prime members can buy cameras and smart locks for about $250. when the driver arrives, amazon verifies the address, delivery time, and allows him or her into your home. that camera allows you to watch and record the transaction from your phone or computer. inzon he will be available 37 cities starting november 8. now to a major recall. fisher-price is pulling 63,000 infant soothing motion seats off the shelves because of a fire hazard. the infant seat plays nature sounds, bounces, sways, and vibrates. fisher-price has received about 36 reports so far of the motor overheating and one report of a fire. so check the fisher-price website to see if yours is listed. the los angeles dodgers protect home field, t
the sandy hook shooter was killings,ith spree specifically the columbine massacre. they also evidence -- there is also evidence suggesting he had an interest in children pedophilia. but there is no evidence that he acted on it. a consumer alert, amazon will soon launch a system that allows delivery drivers to come inside your home. here is how it would work. amazon prime members can buy cameras and smart locks for about $250. when the driver arrives, amazon verifies the address, delivery time,...
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,ith the latest in barcelona there seems to be some division, maria, within the secessionists. what do we know? maria: we broke the story yesterday. ago allroup of parties the way from upper-middle-class conservative to radicals and anarchists. the latest is the more radical side is really piling on the pressure. to have this unilateral declaration of independence ready to go next tuesday. situation, difficult being pulled from all sides. parliament has to enact this law , it's never been elected into office. he was parachuted to this job and i was really struggling to keep both sides together. vonnie: as a matter of breaking news, catalonia's posting the definitive results. 2.2 9 million votes were counted were in favor of independence. we know that 5 million were eligible. madrid seems to be closing ranks. is this the way forward even for the catalan president to get out of trouble if he backs down? and that everyone gathers around him again? for madrid, the message is crystal clear. the don't care about the vote or response to the vote. reporting to the central government, t
,ith the latest in barcelona there seems to be some division, maria, within the secessionists. what do we know? maria: we broke the story yesterday. ago allroup of parties the way from upper-middle-class conservative to radicals and anarchists. the latest is the more radical side is really piling on the pressure. to have this unilateral declaration of independence ready to go next tuesday. situation, difficult being pulled from all sides. parliament has to enact this law , it's never been...
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get immediate help if you develop unusual or sor black stools.in,ith y the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. . >>> all right time now for the accuweather forecast thursday night. meteorologist, cecily tynan is here to preview changes in the accuweather forecast. changes are here and it's chilly out. temperatures in the 60s head over to the action center and lots of clouds, sky 6 hd over the ben franklin bridge and every now and then you see a break in the clouds and sunshine and generally it's a cloudy damp day with areas of drizzle temperatures in the low 60s. if you don't like it this cool we have a warm-up for the weekend. saturday mostly cloudies but mostly rain free. and ahead of a cold front we peak at 83 degrees feeling like summer again on sunday. a humid day and cold front brings a few showers and behind that we cool off next week. beautiful fall weat
get immediate help if you develop unusual or sor black stools.in,ith y the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include gas, stomach-area pain, and swelling. talk to your doctor about managing your symptoms proactively with linzess. . >>> all right time now for the accuweather forecast thursday night. meteorologist, cecily tynan is here to preview changes in the accuweather...