Constitution in a referendum that removes the last traces of the pinochet dictatorship. And after a week of mass protest the bella ruse of position could pass for a nationwide strike to force a battle leader Alexander Lukashenko to step down. And a new take on test track and trace for travelers arriving at finlands apple is the countrys pioneering the use of sniffer dogs to test for corona virus researchers say the dots can identify the bios within seconds close to 100 percent accuracy. As welcome to the program a fresh attempt to enter the fighting between armenia and azerbaijan appears to have failed just minutes after a new cease fire came into effect monday morning both sides accused each other of violating it the truce which was brokered by the United States was the 3rd attempts to end the conflict. The disputes its gone across the region fighting broke out in the mountainous full weeks ago. Well from the armenian capital here of on the. Hills and joins us now on whats the latest
President s 2019 budget request. He faced questions on the 4. 4 trillion proposed budget which increases the federal deficit. Director mulvaney acknowledged that he would have voted against the white house budget as a member of congress. This Senate Budget Committee Hearing is just under two hours. Good morning. I will call to order this Senate Budget Committee Hearing. Good morning and welcome to the Senate Budget committees hearing on the president s Budget Proposal for fiscal year 2019. This budget submission comes to us on the heels of a very first, very busy first year for President Trump. Im proud of all the hard work and leadership that went into passing the tax cuts and jobs act, historic progrowth tax bill thats already bringing investments back to america and boosting takehome pay for workers. With the president s new budget submission im interested in learning how the administration plans to build on this momentum and further strengthen our economy. One of my greatest concer
Good morning. I will call to order this Senate Budget committee hearing. Good morning and welcome to the Senate Budget committees hearing on the president s Budget Proposal for fiscal year 2019. This budget submission comes to us on the heels of a very first, very busy first year for President Trump. Im proud of all the hard work and leadership that went into passing the tax cuts and jobs act, historic progrowth tax bill thats already bringing investments back to america and boosting takehome pay for workers. With the president s new budget submission im interested in learning how the administration plans to build on this momentum and further strengthen our economy. One of my greatest concerns as United States senator is the countrys national debt, a figure thats now eclipsed 20 trillion. To secure our economy long term for future generations, we must tackle this growing problem while lowering taxes is proving to bolster our economy which will bring in new revenue, we must more closely
President , a progressive liberal whatever you want to use, fundamentals of leadership, i dont see them at all. Optics look better, but will they get better . Actor paul sorvino and fox business allstars. Paul, the president came back today, he is going back to the vineyard tomorrow. Is this ineffective . I dont know what else he is supposed to do. High is the situation he is dealing with are not quick fixes, there is no quick way unless you put 30 thousand dollars 30 thousand troops on the ground in iraq. No body wants that to happen, were droneing and fighting by air. I am sure he is discussing invasion plans and all that, because they have to have that ready, for us to go that far now would be we do know that attorney general eric holder is briefing him on what is going on in ferguson, missouri, some saying that president should not be so focused on what is happening there, that is a local issue, he should focus on israel, and hamas, and the ukraine and russia. Look at what he has a
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Myanmar citizens say they are furious and concerned over the increased use of violence against urban residents and drivers by the Myanmar junta’s police and military forces, fearing that the lawlessness has created life-threatening situations.
Security forces are breaking down doors, ransacking homes, shooting into alleyways, and spraying tear gas into apartments in an effort to find and arrest people participating in the anti-junta protests that have rocked the country since Feb. 1 when the military seized control of the democratically elected government.
Locals also report incidents in which night watchmen in residential areas have been shot by police from police vehicles. Many have raised questions about people dressed in civilian clothes who accompany police and soldiers and beat up protesters.