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and refugees, ithink washington and hold the discussions i did. and refugees, i think that i have recognised in the comment i just made the significant contribution that turkey made in hosting and supporting 3 million refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, i think, refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, ithink, has refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, i think, has also a good record in this end that we have developed a number of schemes for resettlement, particularly of some of the most memorable refugees from the region into the united kingdom. crucially, we have also taken the view that we should give significant support to refugees in those countries who are supporting them where they have been displaced and syria. that is why the uk is the second largest bilateral donor outside of the region in terms of the amount of money that we have put into this issue in dealing with this humanitarian problem that has been developed. translation: well, this refugee issueis translation: well, this refugee issue is
and refugees, ithink washington and hold the discussions i did. and refugees, i think that i have recognised in the comment i just made the significant contribution that turkey made in hosting and supporting 3 million refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, i think, refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, ithink, has refugees as a result of the syrian conflict. the uk, i think, has also a good record in this end that we have developed a number of schemes for...
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the level of frustration, ithink, that washington dc. the level of frustration, i think, that you see in some of the polling going on, is significant. the last 60 days of transition, it is normally a time when the president—elect bills more support, and unfortunately in the case of resident elect trump, you see fewer people supporting him so he hasn't gone from 46% to 60% support, is dead he went from 46% of the vote to 40%. i think we are going to see a fair amount of protest. i think it unfortunate. the way we have the electoral college system, it is not the popular vote that winds. you have seen this several times over the last hundred yea rs. several times over the last hundred years. we are coming away from the protests now. jimmy carter, alderley and recovering from cancer. that is and recovering from cancer. that is a beautiful shot of. chiefjustice john roberts who would live the oath of office and there are the supreme court justices following of office and there are the supreme courtjustices following him in. there are only e
the level of frustration, ithink, that washington dc. the level of frustration, i think, that you see in some of the polling going on, is significant. the last 60 days of transition, it is normally a time when the president—elect bills more support, and unfortunately in the case of resident elect trump, you see fewer people supporting him so he hasn't gone from 46% to 60% support, is dead he went from 46% of the vote to 40%. i think we are going to see a fair amount of protest. i think it...
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ithink so! he beamed at people across washington, clasping the hand of his wife and first lady. inaugural balls are part of the political choreography of this day, and he invited supporters from across the country. well, we did it. cheering we did it. we began this journey, and they said we, we and me, we didn't have a chance, but we knew we were going to win. and we won. as he shuffled around the floor, word spread that he had already made his first executive move, an action that will help repeal obamacare, his predecessor's signature healthca re law. across the country, gatherings of a more hostile nature spread out from coast to coast. over 200 people were arrested in washington after a handful of small anti—trump rallies turned violent. in chicago, hundreds peacefully voiced their concerns at donald trump's agenda. and in seattle, they marched through the streets, further demonstrations are planned over the weekend. but the new president will shrug off this criticism, just as he did during the campaign. surrounded by family and friends, he is taking time to enjoy this page
ithink so! he beamed at people across washington, clasping the hand of his wife and first lady. inaugural balls are part of the political choreography of this day, and he invited supporters from across the country. well, we did it. cheering we did it. we began this journey, and they said we, we and me, we didn't have a chance, but we knew we were going to win. and we won. as he shuffled around the floor, word spread that he had already made his first executive move, an action that will help...
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so ithink in not unpopular across the country. so i think in many cases, this is not going to shake his base at all, at least at this early stage. the question is whether he adopt this strategy over time. it begins to chip away at his credibility, not just with washington insiders, but with his base and the folks who are trying to get him to shake things up, if he is not able to deliver any real progress on some of the issues you get is about, which are wages, economic recovery, in our industrial heartland, and security. then, i think he will face a real problems. so security will be the big focus for today, and border controls. talking about extreme batting for people coming into the country from countries with a history of terrorist issues. —— extreme vetting. also, we‘re getting a bit more detail on what is expected later on, the number of immigration and enforcement agents to be tripled, the refugee capped a big cut in half for the forthcoming fiscal year down to 50,000, and donald trump is expected to seek aggressive en
so ithink in not unpopular across the country. so i think in many cases, this is not going to shake his base at all, at least at this early stage. the question is whether he adopt this strategy over time. it begins to chip away at his credibility, not just with washington insiders, but with his base and the folks who are trying to get him to shake things up, if he is not able to deliver any real progress on some of the issues you get is about, which are wages, economic recovery, in our...