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in the west in the halls of government academia and the media which all echo they continually talk about russia and sometimes china as revisionist or revanche powers against they don't there's two different world orders we're talking about they refer to the liberal world order not to the un stablished. world order they're talking about the world order that they believe started with bretton woods and continued up through the collapse of the soviet union and came to its biggest height of union polarity of u.s. led western hegemony during the one nine hundred ninety s. and what they're talking about is that russia and china returning to positions of great power status in the world are blocking their control of the world whereas russia and china and i'm not going to stand for it k.k. from a realist perspective and of course from a relativist position of weakness still to the us prefer the rules bound system one thousand nine hundred five established by the un. whereas the us regards the principle un prince of the security council principles un charter principles of sovereignty and non interf
in the west in the halls of government academia and the media which all echo they continually talk about russia and sometimes china as revisionist or revanche powers against they don't there's two different world orders we're talking about they refer to the liberal world order not to the un stablished. world order they're talking about the world order that they believe started with bretton woods and continued up through the collapse of the soviet union and came to its biggest height of union...
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in the west in the halls of government academia and the media which all echo they continually talk about russia and sometimes china as revisionist or revanche powers against they don't there's two different world orders we're talking about they refer to the liberal world order not to the un stablished. world order they're talking about the world order that they believe started with bretton woods and continued up through the collapse of the soviet union and came to its biggest height of the union polarity of u.s. led western hegemony during the one nine hundred ninety s. and what they're talking about is russia and china returning to positions of great power status in the world are blocking their control of the world whereas russia and china and i'm not going to stand for it k.k. from a realist perspective and of course from a relativist position of weakness they'll to the us prefer the rules bound system one thousand nine hundred five established by the un whereas the us regards the principle un prince of the security council principles un charter principles of sovereignty and non interf
in the west in the halls of government academia and the media which all echo they continually talk about russia and sometimes china as revisionist or revanche powers against they don't there's two different world orders we're talking about they refer to the liberal world order not to the un stablished. world order they're talking about the world order that they believe started with bretton woods and continued up through the collapse of the soviet union and came to its biggest height of the...
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general hayden said the intel community like law enforcement officers, like people in journalism, like academia, the one thing they have in common that donald trump is attacking is they are fact-based. they don't always get the facts right but they are driven by facts and that is something that obviously doesn't play in donald trump's benefit so he has to attack. do you agree with general hayden's assessment? >> i do. we ran into this almost immediately on january 6 of 2017 when we went up to trump tower to brief then president-elect and his team on the intelligence community assessment and right a away and i think the president has been consistent that anything that casts doubt on the legitimacy of his election he has problems with. so that was the bad news, the truth to power we were serving up to him and that's been an issu issue. we have alternative facts and relative truth and that's anathema to anyone in the information business. >> one thing you used to do in your previous incarnation is you used to go up every january and february and give the threat briefing and line up the major threa
general hayden said the intel community like law enforcement officers, like people in journalism, like academia, the one thing they have in common that donald trump is attacking is they are fact-based. they don't always get the facts right but they are driven by facts and that is something that obviously doesn't play in donald trump's benefit so he has to attack. do you agree with general hayden's assessment? >> i do. we ran into this almost immediately on january 6 of 2017 when we went...
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law enforcement, academia we could go down the list, science. as general hayden said, all of the fact-based institution this is country has built its foundation on over the past several centuries. and i wonder if you do have to be a psychiatrist to figure out that that's donald trumps intent. >> i don't know if you have to be a psychiatrist or just a political analyst. he is going for the jugular. he's fighting as hard as he can to save himself and his presidency and he's attacking targets that let's be honest the public has had some suspicion for. the idea that there's a cabal of elitists in washington, that's something americans have felt for a couple centuries, this suspicion toward washington and central pow er. it's the cynical way that it's being exploited that i find disturbing. we depend on these agencies for our security as a country and bashing them everyday the way the president does causes harm. and to bash the news media -- it was only a decade or so that the arrival of cnn to cover a demonstration or protest in eastern europe and g
law enforcement, academia we could go down the list, science. as general hayden said, all of the fact-based institution this is country has built its foundation on over the past several centuries. and i wonder if you do have to be a psychiatrist to figure out that that's donald trumps intent. >> i don't know if you have to be a psychiatrist or just a political analyst. he is going for the jugular. he's fighting as hard as he can to save himself and his presidency and he's attacking...
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los maestros pÓster armas para convertirse en policÍas y poder reaccionar en caso de emergencia una academia de fort worth estÁ impartiendo estos cursos. >> la adiciÓn a opioides estÁ aumentando la tasa de crecimiento en la poblaciÓn,os expertos aseguran que no se puede abordar la crisis, y ellas no tienen acceso al tratamiento, las autoridades explicaron que aquellas que salen libres no se trabajÓ en su educacion. >> otro estudio, concluyÓ que mientras mÁs comida rapida come una mujer mÁs tardara en quedar embarazada, porque esto afecta a la hormonass que tienen que ver con la mujer y analizaron las dieta de las comunalings termino quÉ yo que las que consumÍan comida rÁpida tardaron mas en quedar embarazadas. >> que portaron erupciones en el volcÁn kilauea de hawai esta misma reacciÓn lanzo al aire tra frag /* frag trago mentes de vi abriÓ, maÑana martes los espero con la informaciÓn en nuestra nueva casa los dejo. con janice que tiene el reporte mÁs completo de la maÑana, muy buen lunes adelante janice. >> vamos con la costa este, ya que tenemos condiciÓn estables en sec
los maestros pÓster armas para convertirse en policÍas y poder reaccionar en caso de emergencia una academia de fort worth estÁ impartiendo estos cursos. >> la adiciÓn a opioides estÁ aumentando la tasa de crecimiento en la poblaciÓn,os expertos aseguran que no se puede abordar la crisis, y ellas no tienen acceso al tratamiento, las autoridades explicaron que aquellas que salen libres no se trabajÓ en su educacion. >> otro estudio, concluyÓ que mientras mÁs comida rapida...
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la palabra machismo es una actividad de prepotencia de los hombres hacia las mujeres segÚn la real academia, el problema es que los machistas seÑores no nacen, y hay quienes opinan que su comportamiento es asÍ por la crianza de reciben y lo que aprenden a su alrededor es decir en el hogar, para analizar este tema recibimos a la psicÓloga marÍa rodriguez y tambiÉn a lorena farÍas, nutricionista y creadora de no es dieta quien acaba de dar a luz a mateo que estÁ hermoso. >> bienvenidos. >> bienvenido mateo, mira Él no tiene problemas en la vida. >> estÁ hermoso. >> felicidad. >> doctora marÍa bienvenida. >> yo creo que la primera pregunta que tendrÍamos que hacer es cÓmo identificar a un hombre o a un niÑo que tiene tendencias machistas. >> bueno la realidad es que por el comportamiento y sobre todo por la manera que se expresa, no es que evite a las niÑos o que prefiera jugar con niÑos eso no es asÍ, es simplemente por el rechazo, por la agresividad por la manera que menosprecia a los niÑos ahÍ podemos ver una relaciÓn un poco mÁs grosera hacia el lado femenino. >> mientr
la palabra machismo es una actividad de prepotencia de los hombres hacia las mujeres segÚn la real academia, el problema es que los machistas seÑores no nacen, y hay quienes opinan que su comportamiento es asÍ por la crianza de reciben y lo que aprenden a su alrededor es decir en el hogar, para analizar este tema recibimos a la psicÓloga marÍa rodriguez y tambiÉn a lorena farÍas, nutricionista y creadora de no es dieta quien acaba de dar a luz a mateo que estÁ hermoso. >>...
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expulsan hÁbil cosby de la academia de cine de los estados unidos. >>> gala montes de "mi familia perfecta" nos presenta asuma ma' que ganÓ 2 veces la batalla al cÁncer. >>> donde hubo fuego, cenizas quedan. a quÉ alude este refrÁn es viernes y toca hablarlo con la sexÓloga. >>> para poner sentimiento musical a la maÑana estrenamos el video de chayanne "dÍ quÉ sientes tÚ". ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> eso, desde la plaza en lynwood california. la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo que nos acompaÑen. eso. ♪ ♪ ♪ un nuevo dÍa comienza contigo ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪. >>> viva mÉxico >>> viva. >>> viva toda amÉrica tambien >>> buenos dÍas. >>> hay que comenzar a cantar. me encanta la mÚsica mexicana. me encanta el mariachi y con esta emociÓn le damos la bienvenida a este viernes 4 de mayo del 2018. adelantan donos a la celebraciÓn del 5 de mayo. >>> como maÑana tenemos programa lo celebramos hoy. estamos felices, se conmemora no la independencia de mÉxico si no la batalla de puebla donde mÉxico hace pedazos al ejercito francÉs ese dÍa, en esa batalla. con el
expulsan hÁbil cosby de la academia de cine de los estados unidos. >>> gala montes de "mi familia perfecta" nos presenta asuma ma' que ganÓ 2 veces la batalla al cÁncer. >>> donde hubo fuego, cenizas quedan. a quÉ alude este refrÁn es viernes y toca hablarlo con la sexÓloga. >>> para poner sentimiento musical a la maÑana estrenamos el video de chayanne "dÍ quÉ sientes tÚ". ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> eso, desde la plaza en lynwood...
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los jÓvenes hay consejos tambiÉn para los papÁs porque hay gran preocupaciÓn tras el anuncio de la academia americana de pediatrÍa porque al parecer ha aumentado el nÚmero de teadolescentes hospitalizado tras intentar suicidarse >> al parecer la cifra de jÓvenes con pensamiento suicida se duplicÓ y una de las causas principales que hacen que los jÓvenes lleguen a esto es el estrÉs escolar >>> ocurren entre septiembre y octubre curioso dato cuando usualmente comienzan las clases. >> claro, el estrÉs. >> expertos en el Área de salud mental opinan que todavÍa hace falta investigar mÁs sobre cuÁles son los factores que impulsan a tener pensamientos suicida. >> pensando yo. >> el bullying, el compararse. >> hasta la poca comunicaciÓn con sus padres. >> por eso que siempre recomendamos definitivamente a los padres y maestros tambiÉn en desarrollar mÉtodos para ayudar a los jÓvenes de alguna forma u otra lidiar con el estrÉs de la escuela, como bien decÍas con las redes sociales hoy en dÍa de forma paralela tambiÉn les comento que la academia de pediatrÍa evaluarlo si notan un
los jÓvenes hay consejos tambiÉn para los papÁs porque hay gran preocupaciÓn tras el anuncio de la academia americana de pediatrÍa porque al parecer ha aumentado el nÚmero de teadolescentes hospitalizado tras intentar suicidarse >> al parecer la cifra de jÓvenes con pensamiento suicida se duplicÓ y una de las causas principales que hacen que los jÓvenes lleguen a esto es el estrÉs escolar >>> ocurren entre septiembre y octubre curioso dato cuando usualmente comienzan...
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gustarÍa tener mÁs tiempo. 4r67 felicidades les cuento que adriana barraza compartiÓ con los alumnos de su academia de actuaciÓn un importante galardon que le otorgaron en mÉxico por su trayectoria en el cine latinoamericano por sus mÁs de 50 pelÍculas se llevÓ el premio platino 2018 y el trofeo tenÍa una dedicatoria muy especial, veamos. >> me dieron el premio de honor pero ellos me hiceron ehonor de nombrarme la dama del cine iberoamericano, soy maestra tengo una carrera de 45 aÑos como actriz y soy maestra desde hace 40. >> y una caracterÍstica que tiene el ser maestro es comparti compartir. oigan, no sabemos qÉe pasarÁ quÉ tal que sÍ. >> bueno, y como saben adriana tambiÉn ha trabajado. >> en el proceso judicial. >>> tiene que estar con ellos. >> en personas. >> tienen que estar fuera de la industria tienen que estar. tienen que estar agotado s tienn que saber. >> adriana voy a ti >>> les cuento que rivera se defiende de quienes la tachan de exhibicionista, >> tambiÉn le han ofrecido pelÍculas erÓticas pero no ha aceptado porque es madre y cuenta lo que las esposas de sus fans l
gustarÍa tener mÁs tiempo. 4r67 felicidades les cuento que adriana barraza compartiÓ con los alumnos de su academia de actuaciÓn un importante galardon que le otorgaron en mÉxico por su trayectoria en el cine latinoamericano por sus mÁs de 50 pelÍculas se llevÓ el premio platino 2018 y el trofeo tenÍa una dedicatoria muy especial, veamos. >> me dieron el premio de honor pero ellos me hiceron ehonor de nombrarme la dama del cine iberoamericano, soy maestra tengo una carrera de 45...
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. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ahora les contamos la aventura de un grupo de niÑos que estudian robÓtica en la academia en tampico mÉxico, lograron algo sÚper padre primero fue clasificar al mundial y luego lo difÍcil conseguir el dinero para viajar a kentucky aquÍ en estados unidos donde se lleva la competencia (habla en inglÉs) hoy hemos podido hablar con ellos y nos han explicado el robot que llevaron para kentucky. >> lo que hace es que cuando, bueno estÁ compuesto por mecanismos un robot con motor con una garra del suelo. >> quÉ mar virl nos dijeron cÓmo se siente tras esta experiencia en sus vidas. >> muy triste, alegres emocionados. contentos. >> yo estoy traumado, espantado muy espantado que nos vamos con nada. >> y por Último tambiÉn nos dijeron cuÁles han sido sus momentos mÁs emocionantes en la competencia, escuchen. >> hicimos como 177 puntos o mÁs y pues en equipo y estamos emocionados por eso. por nuestro equipo. >> y bueno para mÍ fue la parte... (inaudible). >> un gran logro de estos chiquitines de verdad los felicitamos con nuestros corazones desde noticias telemundo ¿ti
. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >> ahora les contamos la aventura de un grupo de niÑos que estudian robÓtica en la academia en tampico mÉxico, lograron algo sÚper padre primero fue clasificar al mundial y luego lo difÍcil conseguir el dinero para viajar a kentucky aquÍ en estados unidos donde se lleva la competencia (habla en inglÉs) hoy hemos podido hablar con ellos y nos han explicado el robot que llevaron para kentucky. >> lo que hace es que cuando, bueno estÁ compuesto por...
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literatura en 2018 debido a alegaciones de abuso sexual y escÁndalos financieros que afecta la imagen de la academia sueca. en su lugar, el laudo serÁ entregado el prÓximo aÑo. se trata del primer aplazamiento en casi 70 aÑos. los acadÉmicos creen que un lazo de inactividad serÁ apropiado para recuperar la credibilidad y confianza del pÚblico. aumenta el nÚmero de personas de la caravana de inmigrantes que solicitarÁn asilo en estados unidos. entre tanto, la ayuda que esperan sigue llegando. voluntarios lleva de todo desde paÑales hasta contribuciones monetarias. jorge orbegoso nos dice quÉ se hace con los donativos incluso con los que no se utilizar esta ocasiÓn. jorge: el campamento de la caravana migrante se queda cada vez mÁs vacÍo. lo que no ha cesado es la llegada de personas que buscan apoyar a los centroamericanos que desde el domingo pusieron su campamento. >> agradecerles a todos ellos que nos han colaborado en comida, en ropa. jorge: la gente en tijuana ha seguido apoyando lo largo de toda la semana. han traÍdo artÍculos como agua, paÑales y alimentos para los integrantes
literatura en 2018 debido a alegaciones de abuso sexual y escÁndalos financieros que afecta la imagen de la academia sueca. en su lugar, el laudo serÁ entregado el prÓximo aÑo. se trata del primer aplazamiento en casi 70 aÑos. los acadÉmicos creen que un lazo de inactividad serÁ apropiado para recuperar la credibilidad y confianza del pÚblico. aumenta el nÚmero de personas de la caravana de inmigrantes que solicitarÁn asilo en estados unidos. entre tanto, la ayuda que esperan sigue...
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en los estados unidos, y para encontrar los antecedentes del fenÓmeno no fuimos a la sede de la real academia en madrid y hablamos con su director. >> aparte de lo que estÁ pasando con la nueva administraciÓn, de no ser nada favorable el reconocimiento y el respeto de las minorÍas, el espaÑol en estados unidos es la Única le cuente una minorÍa que no ha sido perdida. >> y ha pasado 10 minutos desde que llegamos aquÍ y le traen a nicole su cafÉ con leche. doÑa atila sigue esperando que la atiendan. nicole toma su cafÉ, mira su celular y pasan 10 minutos mÁs. aÚn nadie ha atendido a doÑa atila. nicole paga su cuenta, se levanta y se va. doÑa atila levanta repetidamente su mano pidiendo servicio. nadie responde. derrotada, doÑa atila deja el lugar. hÉctor y ramona vieron el video de lo que le ocurre a doÑa atila. >> a pobre doÑa atila, pensando en las cosas lindas que ella ha hecho, esa es la recompensa. eso me rompe el corazÓn. >> aunque es evidente que doÑa atila fue discriminada por su apariencia y no por el uso de espaÑol, porque no tuvo la oportunidad ni siquiera de hab
en los estados unidos, y para encontrar los antecedentes del fenÓmeno no fuimos a la sede de la real academia en madrid y hablamos con su director. >> aparte de lo que estÁ pasando con la nueva administraciÓn, de no ser nada favorable el reconocimiento y el respeto de las minorÍas, el espaÑol en estados unidos es la Única le cuente una minorÍa que no ha sido perdida. >> y ha pasado 10 minutos desde que llegamos aquÍ y le traen a nicole su cafÉ con leche. doÑa atila sigue...
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again, it's frustrating, steve, to see the mainstream media and others in academia now as well, take that hamas narrative and run with it at the end of the day, there is not much that separates hamas from isis over the past several years. hamas has fired rockets, missiles at israel suicide bombings, terror tunnels and all the rest. steve: i know it still, each the parents have reached out. nothing from the principal. eric, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you, steve. steve: going to step aside. jonathan turley coming up next. non-small cell lung canc . .non-small cell lung canc who'd say no to a...? who wouldn't want a chance to live longer. opdivo (nivolumab). over 40,000 patients have been prescribed opdivo immunotherapy. opdivo can cause your immune system to attack normal organs and tissues in your body and affect how they work. this may happen during or after treatment has ended, and may become serious and lead to death. see your doctor right away if you experience new or worsening cough; chest pain; shortness of breath; diarrhea; severe stomach pain or tenderne
again, it's frustrating, steve, to see the mainstream media and others in academia now as well, take that hamas narrative and run with it at the end of the day, there is not much that separates hamas from isis over the past several years. hamas has fired rockets, missiles at israel suicide bombings, terror tunnels and all the rest. steve: i know it still, each the parents have reached out. nothing from the principal. eric, thank you very much for joining us live. >> thank you, steve....
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of a maturity level that should be of a college age when it comes to whether it's emotion or academ academia, their intelligence. safe spaces are a disgusting idea to try to take students that are in their formative years to go from high school to adulthood and be putting them in an area where it's ok if you get offended by ideas. the real world is not like that. >> bill: how many schools have you spoken at? >> oh, a couple dozen in the past year. everywhere from northern california to miami to virginia and texas. all across the country. >> bill: very interesting. thanks for coming on, ok? make campus great again. i think there's something to that slogan. thank you, lauren, for coming on today. >> thanks for having me. >> julie: the time and the place are set. what else do we know about next month's summit between president trump and kim jong un? details straight ahead. kage was making me feel like i couldn't spend time with my grandson. now depend fit-flex has their fastest absorbing material inside, so it keeps me dry and protected. go to depend.com - get a coupon and try them for yourself
of a maturity level that should be of a college age when it comes to whether it's emotion or academ academia, their intelligence. safe spaces are a disgusting idea to try to take students that are in their formative years to go from high school to adulthood and be putting them in an area where it's ok if you get offended by ideas. the real world is not like that. >> bill: how many schools have you spoken at? >> oh, a couple dozen in the past year. everywhere from northern california...
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pete: doctor, we cover a lot of crazy stories about academia. great to cover a good one like this. you are a veteran. probably aren't many college veterans who are vets how much of your own background colors your decision here. >> i was a soldier in the gulf war and after that have been connected to the department of defense ever since. i have done research. psychologist by training. done research over the years on veterans issues. i started the national center for veterans studies at the university of utah. so i have been connected and sensitive and aware of veterans issues from the very beginning of my career. and we have been attentive to veterans' challenges. as you know, we have been at war for quite a number of years now. so we feel like we need to do a part -- we need to do some of the lift and we need to help. pete: good on you doctor, for students and parents watching where can they go to get more information. go to the university of memphis. go to our web paige memphis.edu. number of connection. we will help you. we will assist those students and connect them to the right
pete: doctor, we cover a lot of crazy stories about academia. great to cover a good one like this. you are a veteran. probably aren't many college veterans who are vets how much of your own background colors your decision here. >> i was a soldier in the gulf war and after that have been connected to the department of defense ever since. i have done research. psychologist by training. done research over the years on veterans issues. i started the national center for veterans studies at the...
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they teach this in academia because this is an industry. it's a moneymaking multitrillion dollar industry that i wrote a book about. this bias is nonsense, and michael knows it. >> first of all -- >> laura: i will let you respond. i want to show a chart so people get some sense of where we are with unemployment. black unemployment, i guess whoopi goldberg thinks it's all obama. this is what it looks like. it's at 6.6%. it is a record low. that is something to celebrate. i don't care whether you are a democrat or republican. it has occurred under donald trump's watch. michael. >> okay, let me address a couple things. kevin come i don't know if you didn't get the memo but we are not colored people anymore. that's just not how we refer to each other anymore. let me address the unemployment record. if you look at when president obama came into office office, served in .5 is with the african-american on a plumbing record is. now it's a little under 7%. has president trump done some things that if contributed to that? yes. president obama dropped
they teach this in academia because this is an industry. it's a moneymaking multitrillion dollar industry that i wrote a book about. this bias is nonsense, and michael knows it. >> first of all -- >> laura: i will let you respond. i want to show a chart so people get some sense of where we are with unemployment. black unemployment, i guess whoopi goldberg thinks it's all obama. this is what it looks like. it's at 6.6%. it is a record low. that is something to celebrate. i don't care...
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and it's just -- you now, it's time, once you're finished in government, you ought to go to academia and not to try to play the same role. lou: by the way, do we have the president talking about john kerry today? do we have that sound? can you bring that up? it's worthwhile for all of us to see that. it's terrific. let's turn to these remarks today by the president at the nra. great speech. >> very powerful. lou: we referred to love in the room there. i mean, there was a mutual admiration society at the nra -- between the nra and this president. >> very important constituency. and what he challenged them is to get out and use all of the powers that you have in the midterm elections and that's very important that they do that. they're powerful across the country because they've got a lot of active members. lou: and the trump economy, 34.9% unemployment, the lowest unemployment rate since 2000. the lowest hispanic and african-american unemployment ever. and jarrett is trying to take credit for it today. >> again, she should have left the government a long time ago too. at the end of th
and it's just -- you now, it's time, once you're finished in government, you ought to go to academia and not to try to play the same role. lou: by the way, do we have the president talking about john kerry today? do we have that sound? can you bring that up? it's worthwhile for all of us to see that. it's terrific. let's turn to these remarks today by the president at the nra. great speech. >> very powerful. lou: we referred to love in the room there. i mean, there was a mutual admiration...
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your thoughts about what's going on in academia and why republicans don't take seriously about achieving ideological diversity. >> i work for turning point u.s.a. and this is what we are confronting head-on. i think ought reason democrats and republicans alike don't take it seriously because they don't understand how bad it has gotten. conservative thinkers are under attack. you have students against white supremacy that shout down student for capitalism. they are socialists. they refer to people who wear blue blazers as the symbol of white supremacy. i was at a campus in minnesota that said somebody wearing a blue blazer was the costume for white supremacy. lou: that is stunning. that's one i hadn't heard before. there is so much that's being ginned up by the left in this country. watching the dimms at gina haspel's confirmation hearing. those are some of the nastiest people i have ever seen. utterly disgusting. >> it's so typical unfortunately of democrats in the last 10-15 years for them to turn something so crucial and important as this nomination into a stupid partisan fight in whic
your thoughts about what's going on in academia and why republicans don't take seriously about achieving ideological diversity. >> i work for turning point u.s.a. and this is what we are confronting head-on. i think ought reason democrats and republicans alike don't take it seriously because they don't understand how bad it has gotten. conservative thinkers are under attack. you have students against white supremacy that shout down student for capitalism. they are socialists. they refer...
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reporting around this informant said they were involved in many administrations, a long-term career in academia, it is natural they would be on the list. maria: house republicans want a second special counsel to look deeper into hillary's personal server on the ongoing russia investigation, that is another thing devon nunez is looking at and we are looking at hillary clinton's first email. >> a special calls for additional special councils to wander around town to follow that up. and it will be on the hill in those committees. maria: next johnston coming from the white house to a screen near you, a production deal with netflix could have him on some shows producing others. we will tell you about it. and elon musk's human is closer to reality. he is showing up incredible images. back in a moment right here. [music playing] (vo) from day one, we always came through for our customers. it's how we earned your trust. until... we lost it. today, we're renewing our commitment to you. fixing what went wrong. and ending product sales goals for branch bankers. so we can focus on your satisfaction. it's a
reporting around this informant said they were involved in many administrations, a long-term career in academia, it is natural they would be on the list. maria: house republicans want a second special counsel to look deeper into hillary's personal server on the ongoing russia investigation, that is another thing devon nunez is looking at and we are looking at hillary clinton's first email. >> a special calls for additional special councils to wander around town to follow that up. and it...
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the smug of academia when professors who never ran a business in their lives, they live off taxpayers nickel, they're teaching this kind of stuff to students who really don't understand in the real world how jobs are created and what creates homelessness; right? >> right. well, they're teaching ideas based on emotion, not on actual facts. you can't look at any country in history ever that has been run by a purely socialist communist government. we always point to venezuela because that's because it's a key modern failure of socialism. it doesn't work on a national level or a citywide level. if you look at seattle, it has pumped millions and millions of dollars into the homelessness crisis and no reform has actually been accomplished. so what makes us think that them getting millions dollars more revenue from amazon alone is actually going t cba homelessness? . liz: everybody wants to fix the homeles problem. but the way to answer the question is how do you do it? and jfk said the best form of welfare is a job. and the rich didn't start out on third base. steve jobs, larry, howard schu
the smug of academia when professors who never ran a business in their lives, they live off taxpayers nickel, they're teaching this kind of stuff to students who really don't understand in the real world how jobs are created and what creates homelessness; right? >> right. well, they're teaching ideas based on emotion, not on actual facts. you can't look at any country in history ever that has been run by a purely socialist communist government. we always point to venezuela because that's...
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we engage the private sector and academia as needed. we bring in as many people as we can, because we recognize it is going to be and all of the above type of activity to answer these priority areas at the veterans administration's, as defined. >> actually, that is a perfect marriage, if you will. -- been able to do that, and thereby do away with stigma. --. do away with the -- to work with outside groups and make this a seamless as possible. i am going to come back to you with one more. these research partnerships have the potential to accelerate scientific breakers and healthcare systems and bio sciences. should the department replicate this model in other fields of research? and, what steps can we as congress take to facilitate that? >> i think the answer is yes, in terms of replication. our focal point right now has been on the veterans health data, and on the precision medicine data set, because of its unique complexities. because it comes with annotations with handwritten notes, with data streams, and imagery, and the collections
we engage the private sector and academia as needed. we bring in as many people as we can, because we recognize it is going to be and all of the above type of activity to answer these priority areas at the veterans administration's, as defined. >> actually, that is a perfect marriage, if you will. -- been able to do that, and thereby do away with stigma. --. do away with the -- to work with outside groups and make this a seamless as possible. i am going to come back to you with one more....
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individual businesses, industries as a whole, academia, government, we all have a role to play in moving the needle forward. and one critical area where i see government playing a critical role is what i call a convener of conversations. and that is to bring people around the table and put the important issues and needs on the table with the right people so that we can have an open dialogue to ensure that the needs of tomorrow are being addressed by our schools and our education system so we can prepare for that workforce. and it's important in doing so that we break those silos down so that we can have good important conversations. and there is no easy fix there is sometimes communication and language differences. but it's really important to have those conversations. and to use a term that i heard this morning, that's stefani pashman used from the allegheny conference, it's the information gap. how do we ensure that we're fulfilling that information gap and making sure that those conversations exist? and i'll tell you, in the conversations that we had in new york city government, it's
individual businesses, industries as a whole, academia, government, we all have a role to play in moving the needle forward. and one critical area where i see government playing a critical role is what i call a convener of conversations. and that is to bring people around the table and put the important issues and needs on the table with the right people so that we can have an open dialogue to ensure that the needs of tomorrow are being addressed by our schools and our education system so we...
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a pleasure to see all old friends from the intelligence community, from the think tank and world of academia and other agencies around town. and even some media friends i have made over the years, so thank you for having me today. in the interest of time i'm going to cut right to the chase, and try to identify a core question. and give you my thoughts on that core question and hopefully frame the discussion that we have on the panel, but also during the q and a. so the core question i have been thinking a lot about is what exactly is putin going to do in the next six years, now that he has won reelection? does have a strategy? what does he really seek to achieve during this timeframe? i'm not even going to get into -- some of you may have seen that is the rate of chechnya. somebody might want to put in the constitution for 2024, that is a whole subject unto itself. i'm going to focus on the next six years. so if i look -- by the way, i think everybody will become a russia expert. it is impossible not to pick up a newspaper and everybody has an opinion on putin. so i'm just one of them. i spe
a pleasure to see all old friends from the intelligence community, from the think tank and world of academia and other agencies around town. and even some media friends i have made over the years, so thank you for having me today. in the interest of time i'm going to cut right to the chase, and try to identify a core question. and give you my thoughts on that core question and hopefully frame the discussion that we have on the panel, but also during the q and a. so the core question i have been...
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are available, the education and engagement that we can have through the public and partnerships with academia, information technology, security experts and all that. that's the way we're going to guarantee the security of the 2018 election of not placing federal agents in our polling systems. >> can i ask something? dean mentioned the transparency piece of this. we have to balance the transparency and security. that can be a fine line for election administrators to walk. and we're going to see that certainly in 2018 and pull out further in 2020. i want to add not just to the election administrators but what can voters do, right? and one of the things i'd encourage folks to do is volunteer as a poll worker. i'd hate to use the tsa technology, but if you "see something, say something." those administrators can be valuable. and those monitoring the polls can be helpful. i know some of my colleagues would probably strangle me over saying that. but i think it's important for the public to be out there monitoring. >> how do people sign up? >> go to you know website. we'll sign -- our website. we'll
are available, the education and engagement that we can have through the public and partnerships with academia, information technology, security experts and all that. that's the way we're going to guarantee the security of the 2018 election of not placing federal agents in our polling systems. >> can i ask something? dean mentioned the transparency piece of this. we have to balance the transparency and security. that can be a fine line for election administrators to walk. and we're going...
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two years, we've made progress with the fbi and dhs in advice and awareness and threat to not known academia and industry from china and other nation states. we will continue to do that and work with the associations and i concur with your point that i think the private sector leadership at the ceo level needs to be more active in terms of ob staining clearances so that information that is classified can get to them in a more efficient manner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to pick up mr. evanina on the vice chairman's point with respect to zte specifically. thank you for the visit we had in our office. now in 2012, the house intelligence committee issued a nonclassified by partisan report on national security issues posed by the chinese telecom companies. one of them was zte. the report concluded that the risks associated with zte's provision of equipment to u.s. critical infrastructure could undermine american national security interests. do you agree with that bipartisan report? >> senator, i do. >> now, they recommended that the united states should view with suspicion the continued
two years, we've made progress with the fbi and dhs in advice and awareness and threat to not known academia and industry from china and other nation states. we will continue to do that and work with the associations and i concur with your point that i think the private sector leadership at the ceo level needs to be more active in terms of ob staining clearances so that information that is classified can get to them in a more efficient manner. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i want to pick up...
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they must work with the private sector and academia. no less important are investments in stem education, programs that develop junior talent into future tech leaders of policies that promote an environment in which global collaboration, discovery, innovation, public institutions, and industry can thrive. i had an opportunity to read dr. schmidt's statement and i want to thank you because it provides a kind of reality test for us, and how do we continue to do many of the advances that we've been working on, and you note those in your statement very clearly. but also build an architecture that is going to bring us into the future and certainly respond to the needs of the men and women who go to war on behalf of our country. i look forward to hearing your testimony today. thank you. excuse me. and i yield back. >> without objection, both of your written statements will be made a part of the record. i do want to comment, dr. griffin, that nobody's read yours because we just got it. and i think it's important. i realize that when you're an
they must work with the private sector and academia. no less important are investments in stem education, programs that develop junior talent into future tech leaders of policies that promote an environment in which global collaboration, discovery, innovation, public institutions, and industry can thrive. i had an opportunity to read dr. schmidt's statement and i want to thank you because it provides a kind of reality test for us, and how do we continue to do many of the advances that we've...
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in the early 2000s it was very popular in academia, for obvious reasons there was an overfocus on trying to find ideologies behind the putin regime. it took ideology, i think, much too seriously in trying to understand how the kremlin worked. now there haven't in the mainstream enough interrogation of the besieged fort tress, what they mean, what the russian establishment has come to believe about certain things and how it's propagating ideologies and pumping them into institutions and network institutions from the whole secret service world, it really is a world of private schools and private hunting lodges and into the bureaucracy and into the military. i think that when we talk about russia a comment that one receives from russian officials and then media, media, media sock puppets is you're talking about fragment remains of the 1990s. they do have a point here which is that the -- certainly the discussion in the media we get is an overfocus on a generation of ambitious 1990 oligarchs heavy criminal lysed, but you have these sort of western global financial ambitions and there isn't e
in the early 2000s it was very popular in academia, for obvious reasons there was an overfocus on trying to find ideologies behind the putin regime. it took ideology, i think, much too seriously in trying to understand how the kremlin worked. now there haven't in the mainstream enough interrogation of the besieged fort tress, what they mean, what the russian establishment has come to believe about certain things and how it's propagating ideologies and pumping them into institutions and network...
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we engage the private sector and academia as needed. we recognize it's going to be an all of the above type activity to answer these areas. >> that's a perfect marriage, if you will, we're able to do that. there by, do away with the stigma, the nonability to work with nonoutside groups and to make this as seamless as possible. still going to come back for one more. these research partnerships have the potential to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and health care delivery systems and bio sciences. should the department replicate this model in other field of research and what steps can we take to facilitate that? >> i think the answer is yes in terms of replication. our focal point now has been on the veterans health data and on the precision medicine data set because of its unique complexities. it comes with annotations with handwritten notes, with data streams and imagery and the collections of multi modal data that talks to a situation in unique ways that is going to test how we develop predictive technologies, artificially intellig
we engage the private sector and academia as needed. we recognize it's going to be an all of the above type activity to answer these areas. >> that's a perfect marriage, if you will, we're able to do that. there by, do away with the stigma, the nonability to work with nonoutside groups and to make this as seamless as possible. still going to come back for one more. these research partnerships have the potential to accelerate scientific breakthroughs and health care delivery systems and...
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things, one of the great gentlemen these two have is they have the ability to write definitive works in academia that we can all understand, and that is a rare, rare gift. one of the reasons why david and molly and don and marie and gay, we all work to create this series, the vision fork, was for this, and to promote this sense of civic education and remembrance of the founding, and by design, this is why this year's program has closed with these two individuals. on that note, a last, quick question. the state of civic education in america today and historical literacy, which piggybacks off what we just talked about, professor woods? as i say, the tail being written by the academics is tale of americanhistory, is a tale of oppression. these are stories that should be told, but not at the exclusion of the other stories. there are alternative facts, lots of facts out there. the question is, how focused should you be on all the negative facts? hoe one wants to hide the fact that the treatment of the native peoples was atrocious over the long run. although not everyone was out to eliminate them, it
things, one of the great gentlemen these two have is they have the ability to write definitive works in academia that we can all understand, and that is a rare, rare gift. one of the reasons why david and molly and don and marie and gay, we all work to create this series, the vision fork, was for this, and to promote this sense of civic education and remembrance of the founding, and by design, this is why this year's program has closed with these two individuals. on that note, a last, quick...
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and once you get all the academia behind you, it still comes down to who are those who are less fortunate that we need to give more concern to? and that's where we are. and i'm hopeful that eventually that we can get there because they are the ones who wake up tomorrow with nothing on the table. and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> are there other amendments to title iv? well, everybody had a five-minute bite at the apple. are there other amendments? recognize mr. walsh for five minutes. >> that's why i'm going to yield to one of those smart people, mr. mcgovern. >> i thank the gentleman for yielding. i'm amazed at how this markup has evolved. in the beginning, my friends on the other side were talking about how these provisions were the greatest thing since slice bread. they were wonderful and then mr. davis basically said don't pay attention to what's in the bill. you may think it's bad but this is the beginning of a process. it will change and change and maybe get better. here is a radical idea. why don't we start off with the very best product we can? rather than something that nobody k
and once you get all the academia behind you, it still comes down to who are those who are less fortunate that we need to give more concern to? and that's where we are. and i'm hopeful that eventually that we can get there because they are the ones who wake up tomorrow with nothing on the table. and i yield back, mr. chairman. >> are there other amendments to title iv? well, everybody had a five-minute bite at the apple. are there other amendments? recognize mr. walsh for five minutes....
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[applause] >> who's a leader you admire in business or philanthropy or academia? >> i worked for a great ceo of lockheed martin in bob stephens who came from the humblest of circumstances, was a grunt marine in vietnam who got his first job helping build aircraft and grew up to be the ceo of lockheed martin and never lost that ability to connect to people and to try to get the truth from them, so i admire him a lot. i'll stop there. in case a lift anyone off the list, i was going to say you next. [laughing] >> did bill clinton's meeting with loretta lynch influence your decision. >> yes. it wasn't, it was the meeting in conjunction with loretta who i like very much and had known a long time. her decision to announce that she would not recuse herself but would accept my recommendation and that of the career prosecutors. at that point i decided, as much as i like loretta, this result will not have credibility with the american people if i announce it standing next to her. and so never thought i'd be, thought of this as a fife and your flood, never thought i'd be in
[applause] >> who's a leader you admire in business or philanthropy or academia? >> i worked for a great ceo of lockheed martin in bob stephens who came from the humblest of circumstances, was a grunt marine in vietnam who got his first job helping build aircraft and grew up to be the ceo of lockheed martin and never lost that ability to connect to people and to try to get the truth from them, so i admire him a lot. i'll stop there. in case a lift anyone off the list, i was going to...
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in the early 2000 there was very popular in academia, for obvious reasons, there was an over focus on trying to find ideology behind the putin regime. it took ideology i think much too seriously in trying to understand how the kremlin, now there hasn't been in the mainstream enough interrogation of these deceased mentalities, what they need come with a russian pastels ask him to believe about certain things and now it is publicly propagated s and pumping them in to institutions answer network institutions, from the whole secret service world, there really is a world of ragged schools and private hunting lodges and in the bureaucracy and enter the military. i think that when we talk about russia, a comment that one receives from russian officials and myriad, myriad top of it you're talking about fragments, fragments remains of the 1990s. there is a point here which is that certainly the discussion in the media we get is an over focus on a generation of ambitious 1990s oligarchs, heavily criminalized but have the sort of western global financial ambitions. there isn't enough discussion
in the early 2000 there was very popular in academia, for obvious reasons, there was an over focus on trying to find ideology behind the putin regime. it took ideology i think much too seriously in trying to understand how the kremlin, now there hasn't been in the mainstream enough interrogation of these deceased mentalities, what they need come with a russian pastels ask him to believe about certain things and now it is publicly propagated s and pumping them in to institutions answer network...
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they owned the press and the academia and bit the centrism and liberalism and they did not feel they needed to build up a counter establishment and charles koch wanted to take it over so we pulled up his own craft and academia and all of these organizations. maybe if the democrats feel endangered enough they will do the same. >> anything else? yes. >> [inaudible] there is a report that there are additional recordings of the torture sessions and tylan that gina was not able to destroy and they said something is that what you've heard as well? do you think those tapes will ever see the light of day? >> i don't know about it but it does not surprise me as a possibility because they recorded everything. one of the things i cannot believe what i was doing the book was in the beginning anyway was it was so meticulous and deliberate and it was there were scientists and doctors and psychologists measuring to make sure that when the water boarded people they measured their oxygen levels so that they did not die but they go right up to the edge of dying and it would not surprise me if there we
they owned the press and the academia and bit the centrism and liberalism and they did not feel they needed to build up a counter establishment and charles koch wanted to take it over so we pulled up his own craft and academia and all of these organizations. maybe if the democrats feel endangered enough they will do the same. >> anything else? yes. >> [inaudible] there is a report that there are additional recordings of the torture sessions and tylan that gina was not able to...
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concur over the last two years we've made a lot of progress in promulgating such advice to not only academia with respect to the threats to other nations dates who are producers in the proprietary data we will continue to do that and work with associations and i would concur with your point the private sector leadership of the ceo level needs to be more active in the obtaining security clearances so that it can get done in a more effective and efficient manner. >> i want to pick up on the vice chair man's point with respect to zte specifically come and thank you for the visit we had in our office i thought it was helpful. in 2012, the houston solutions committee issued a nonclassified bipartisan report on national security issues posed by the chinese telecom companies, and one of them was zte. the report concluded the risks associated with zte provision of equipment to the u.s. critical infrastructure could undermine american national security interests. do you agree with that report? >> i do. >> now they recommended that the united states should be viewed with suspicion by continued penetra
concur over the last two years we've made a lot of progress in promulgating such advice to not only academia with respect to the threats to other nations dates who are producers in the proprietary data we will continue to do that and work with associations and i would concur with your point the private sector leadership of the ceo level needs to be more active in the obtaining security clearances so that it can get done in a more effective and efficient manner. >> i want to pick up on the...