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many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting there. kyle bass: i think she is the most sane actor of them all. they might seek economics -- it's a good thing no one seeks political advice from me. maria: hillary clinton said she want to keep drug prices in check and hold the understand companies accountable, wants to raise taxes by $1.1 trillion. while she is the one with experience and steady when you look at what's going on with the other candidates. her policies are very liberal. do you think that hurts markets in any way? kyle bass: on drug prices, how can you not say we should rein in drug prices when they have been freely able to charge of what they wanted to charge. that has changed and it's for the better for our country. it's better for you and i and anyone who buys prescription drugs, it's better. when i think about the policies you discussed. raising taxes. one thing to think about is this divide between the haves and have nots. one unintended consequence of fed easy money policy is the distribute tiffanyture of the -- the d
many people, maria told us they think they know what they are getting there. kyle bass: i think she is the most sane actor of them all. they might seek economics -- it's a good thing no one seeks political advice from me. maria: hillary clinton said she want to keep drug prices in check and hold the understand companies accountable, wants to raise taxes by $1.1 trillion. while she is the one with experience and steady when you look at what's going on with the other candidates. her policies are...
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they are selling more than they expected. >> absolutely.the street, you are hearing that the subscription for the bonds were five times oversubscribed, which is a lot. of course, the majority of this money is going to go towards repaying the holdouts, those who have helped bonds for the last 15 years and have been waiting for a payday. 2.5 billion goes to them. the rest will be for government spending. >> what was the cost of this 15 year bond market isolation for argentina? >> the finance minister, when he was in washington, was saying the whole mess has cost the country about $120 billion. it is not just about, we have not tapped markets. it is about the policy measures that the last government had to implement because they weren't tapping markets, because they were avoiding tapping markets. because they were not tapping markets when the commodity boom ended they started printing , money to finance themselves. when you print money to finance yourself, you start accelerating inflation. when inflation starts blooming, money does not want to
they are selling more than they expected. >> absolutely.the street, you are hearing that the subscription for the bonds were five times oversubscribed, which is a lot. of course, the majority of this money is going to go towards repaying the holdouts, those who have helped bonds for the last 15 years and have been waiting for a payday. 2.5 billion goes to them. the rest will be for government spending. >> what was the cost of this 15 year bond market isolation for argentina?...
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they were almost timid. >> and then as they reached their teens, they changed somehow. in the ways children often do, in the way nikki herself once did. and just like nikki, the twins were sent to live for a couple of years with the rather permissive family matriarch, della. until 2010 when nikki welcomed tas and jas back, all together again in robert's house. a fresh start. and nikki turned up at school beaming. >> she was in a very good mood. she looked great. she had a new look with her hair. and she had braids in. >> as if the braids in her hair were kind of an announcement. her girls were back. >> they were pretty much her pride and joy. >> oh, you start thinking about her? >> yeah. it's hard. it's really hard. >> it was january 13th, 2010. a sheriff's deputy happened to be in the neighborhood. the girls had just come home from school. the deputy saw a look of horror on their faces, heard their screams as they came pounding on his car. >> one of the twins ran up and literally beat on the side of this car and told him that they had come home from school and found th
they were almost timid. >> and then as they reached their teens, they changed somehow. in the ways children often do, in the way nikki herself once did. and just like nikki, the twins were sent to live for a couple of years with the rather permissive family matriarch, della. until 2010 when nikki welcomed tas and jas back, all together again in robert's house. a fresh start. and nikki turned up at school beaming. >> she was in a very good mood. she looked great. she had a new look...
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they study it because they are so into it. it was really put there -- you had the soviet union and now you have russia which is different but russia is powerful so we can sort of say it is a balance but it doesn't really cover terrorism. many of the countries in there are not countries you associate with terrorism. so i said, number two, to the best of my knowledge the united states pays far too much. why are we always paying the bills to protect other people? the press the next day says trump doesn't want nato. i said we have to pay our bills and if they cannot pay the bills they have to go. this isn't 68 years ago. this isn't when it was originally formed like many years ago. many decaddecades ago. it is interesting, some of the smartest people have said trump is genius. it is obsolete and that is true. we cannot give the free rides away anymore, folks. we need somebody with background. it is america first. north carolina is a problem. a problem can be solved by china easy but they don't want to solve it. they want to tweak
they study it because they are so into it. it was really put there -- you had the soviet union and now you have russia which is different but russia is powerful so we can sort of say it is a balance but it doesn't really cover terrorism. many of the countries in there are not countries you associate with terrorism. so i said, number two, to the best of my knowledge the united states pays far too much. why are we always paying the bills to protect other people? the press the next day says trump...
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they say they have been struggling for years. officials emphasize that they want to get to europe. they don't want to stay here in libya and they tell us all that have received our empty promises. enoughy do they not have vessels, they don't have a single helicopter with which to monitor the coastline. they don't even have proper nightvision goggles to use it night. beenf the difficulties has the lack of a credible central government. we have three governments including a national unity government struggling to establish control. >> that precarious situation is also destabilizing the entire region. even tunisia is suffering from the chaos. a new report suggests tanisha could slip into chaos if the government fails to address economic and security challenges. president at the carnegie endowment. let's start with the regional connection. to what extent is it having a huge.on effect? >> you have more than one million that have emigrated coming through or staying. they have done extremely well in terms of the lyrical in vision progress. from an economic slowdown because of terrorism. t
they say they have been struggling for years. officials emphasize that they want to get to europe. they don't want to stay here in libya and they tell us all that have received our empty promises. enoughy do they not have vessels, they don't have a single helicopter with which to monitor the coastline. they don't even have proper nightvision goggles to use it night. beenf the difficulties has the lack of a credible central government. we have three governments including a national unity...
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but they get what they want a lot, they are professionals. they are very good at it. when i am self funding, i hope people appreciate it. it means a lot, i do not go anybody, anything. i do not owe them. [applause] mr. trump: and i said on the way up, so far i have invested $35 million, something like that. my money. and you know what, it has no impact on me. look, i built a great company, and amazing company with cash flow and some of the greatest assets in the world, worth over $10 billion. i started with a very small loan and created a great company, some of the great assets and tremendously low debt. the reason i tell you that, that is the kind of thinking we need in the country to solve many of our problems. [applause] mr. trump: many. because folks, they have all of those cameras, we are right now sitting on something that will explode and it will be a bad situation. we better get rid of debt and we better straighten ourselves out. we have debt on debt, on debt. [applause] mr. trump: and one of the things we will talk about, we will talk about a couple of these
but they get what they want a lot, they are professionals. they are very good at it. when i am self funding, i hope people appreciate it. it means a lot, i do not go anybody, anything. i do not owe them. [applause] mr. trump: and i said on the way up, so far i have invested $35 million, something like that. my money. and you know what, it has no impact on me. look, i built a great company, and amazing company with cash flow and some of the greatest assets in the world, worth over $10 billion. i...
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they make less money than they did before. they have much more costs than they did before. so that's the process under the copyright act. the copyright is a balance between the consumer interest in the creative arts and the copyright holder interested in getting enough revenue to continue to critique. that's a different balance. the fcc is about communication, not copyright. >> guest: i think you pretty much made my point. when you make money using copyrighted content, then you of the copyright owner money. if it's adding advertisements in addition to the ones that are there, you must pay for that right. that's what a broadcaster is a broadcaster gets copyrighted content, sells advertising about it, makes money doing that and in the copper it only comes in and takes his fair share of that money. that's exactly the point. you can't do anything, we organized the channels, put a nice front end on it, anything you do to make money is a violation of someone else's right if you don't pay them for it. that's what the copyright law is. >> host: george ford, wouldn't open of the mar
they make less money than they did before. they have much more costs than they did before. so that's the process under the copyright act. the copyright is a balance between the consumer interest in the creative arts and the copyright holder interested in getting enough revenue to continue to critique. that's a different balance. the fcc is about communication, not copyright. >> guest: i think you pretty much made my point. when you make money using copyrighted content, then you of the...
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they say they need to be put in perspective.he news here are the incomes and bank accounts of politicians, not so much the use of these tax regimes. governments have to the tax laws. the big question in this story is whether everyone with a company paid the correct about of tax. the more important question is how so many public officials and governments managed to accumulate so much money. it is no surprise that the world's undemocratic and nontransparent regimes figure prominently in the panama papers. the week offers new insights into how the powerful few enriched by such regimes deploy their cash. western governments should be particularly alert to these digestion that some of the transactions were intended to circumvent western sanctions on regimes or individuals. russian and chinese citizens in particular deserve to know more about the leaders finances and the good news of the internet era is that they will find out despite their efforts to suppress the news. all of these angles warned further exploration in the press and a
they say they need to be put in perspective.he news here are the incomes and bank accounts of politicians, not so much the use of these tax regimes. governments have to the tax laws. the big question in this story is whether everyone with a company paid the correct about of tax. the more important question is how so many public officials and governments managed to accumulate so much money. it is no surprise that the world's undemocratic and nontransparent regimes figure prominently in the...
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they lost and they look at a very grim future.f they lost, the chances are they would be ethnically cleansed so they could use any methods in order to destroy their enemy. they haven't arrived the nationalism of at least that was in central europe so it's quite different. but what we are seeing how do you put it back together? that's the problem america wants to put it back into power to destroy the state that has been created and to put everybody back into these states and make everybody get along and i fear that it's going to be very difficult to do that. >> what role did they pla do thn making this more of a sectarian and less of a political which had some instances but in himself becoming more than he had ever been seeing more in religious terms what role did he play in dirt what's there a deliberation or attempt to appeal to those? >> it is much more nuanced. the leadership cultivated ties with the business class with a concealed class. he did a particularly active role in cultivating a. it's much more mixed than most people
they lost and they look at a very grim future.f they lost, the chances are they would be ethnically cleansed so they could use any methods in order to destroy their enemy. they haven't arrived the nationalism of at least that was in central europe so it's quite different. but what we are seeing how do you put it back together? that's the problem america wants to put it back into power to destroy the state that has been created and to put everybody back into these states and make everybody get...
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they needed information as they travelled across europe so they decided to go in and follow them across europe by going into one of the countries that had lots of access to those kind of target sets so the snoeden leaks come out and they say they're spying on europe. how awful. how terrible. we need to gear ourselves to closing it down and tightening it down. all the information that the u.k. was collecting and dispersi dispersing. there was a great article, talked about the value of the information they were getting that they could go back to brussels intelligence services and say you have a problem. they could go to places like germany and say you have a problem. here it is. that went away. we decided, the european union decided through big investigations to target the ability to collect information that was lawfully appropriate to protect their country and added benefit was across the european union. >> in that same time period there was a huge ramp up of fake passports. the thai police just had an arrest in late 2015 on an individual who was iranian and travelled to thailand on a fa
they needed information as they travelled across europe so they decided to go in and follow them across europe by going into one of the countries that had lots of access to those kind of target sets so the snoeden leaks come out and they say they're spying on europe. how awful. how terrible. we need to gear ourselves to closing it down and tightening it down. all the information that the u.k. was collecting and dispersi dispersing. there was a great article, talked about the value of the...
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they took offense and when they took offense they were so self-disciplined they only took revenge when it would be affective. the classic example is the dean at harvard law school asked ruth bader ginsburg what she was doing taking the place of the man at harvard and she said she thought she should know as much as possible about her husband's work. he was a year ahead of her at harvard. and after the woman's movement, ruth bader ginsburg told that story about the dean so many times he wrote to the harvard newspaper and said he was only kidding. but it was that capacity to wait until it was effective that made them so effective. how did they get to be who they were? i think part of it was life on the ranch and part is ruth bader ginsburg is just smarter than any other person i ever heard of. she was show smart she could see where the dangers lay and avoided them. >> host: did sandra day o'connor sit down with you for the book? >> guest: no. she took the position there wasn't enough material for the bo book. i think she mate have thought i was only going to write about their relationship
they took offense and when they took offense they were so self-disciplined they only took revenge when it would be affective. the classic example is the dean at harvard law school asked ruth bader ginsburg what she was doing taking the place of the man at harvard and she said she thought she should know as much as possible about her husband's work. he was a year ahead of her at harvard. and after the woman's movement, ruth bader ginsburg told that story about the dean so many times he wrote to...
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do they pray or do they go to the mo k? don't care if my so-called christian neighbor goes to the church or not. that's their private thing. as long as they stoic our constitution and live peacefully. that's what the big majority of them do. i don't have a problem with them. >> look at this draft program of the a.f.d. does indicate some of the points that it might expect fully integrated muslims to give up professor, kramer. it would ban the cull of the muasen. it would ban the public wearing of both the berka and the nihab. isn't that tantamount to banning the religion itself? >> not necessarily because according to muslims, theologians and lawyers you can practice islam without those elements. but that's a minority position. that's not really representative. i would argue that the problem is that this position stands in conflict with the german constitution because we are a secular country with the freedom of religion with the bounds of legal requirements and there's nothing in the constitution na bands the wearing of the
do they pray or do they go to the mo k? don't care if my so-called christian neighbor goes to the church or not. that's their private thing. as long as they stoic our constitution and live peacefully. that's what the big majority of them do. i don't have a problem with them. >> look at this draft program of the a.f.d. does indicate some of the points that it might expect fully integrated muslims to give up professor, kramer. it would ban the cull of the muasen. it would ban the public...
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they got into it as well. i don't have time to go into detail about all of these activities and its eventual disintegration, but stay tuned, the book will be out in august, available at a bookstore near you. but suffice to say now that these networks that were established between mexican-american activist and their like-minded counterparts remained robust throughout the decade into the 1970's. these are photos from la mancha. these are united farmworkers procession. this story looks rather different through this multiracial lens. the photo on the right shows the states most recognizable militant leader in the black civil rights movement, greeting chicano farmers. he had just led a group of african-american youth on a march through east texas and was tying it to media mexican-american farmers when they arrived on labor day. on the left, another photograph. they all came together to demand this minimum wage increase as well as civil rights and labor rights. the third of this coalition i think helps us to rethink
they got into it as well. i don't have time to go into detail about all of these activities and its eventual disintegration, but stay tuned, the book will be out in august, available at a bookstore near you. but suffice to say now that these networks that were established between mexican-american activist and their like-minded counterparts remained robust throughout the decade into the 1970's. these are photos from la mancha. these are united farmworkers procession. this story looks rather...
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and if they do, then they would then, too. justice roberts: when he announced -- the president announced daca, the predecessor provision, he said that if you broadened it -- this is a quote -- "then, essentially, i would be ignoring the law in a way that i think would be very difficult to defend legally." what was he talking about? general verrilli: so i think there's two possible things. one is what daca does is what dapa does, which is provide tolerated presence and essentially the ability to work. if he had said, i'm actually going to give these people lawful permanent resident status or legal status, that would be going further. justice roberts: or say or say they were lawfully present. general verrilli: and, well, but as i said, you know, i really think that -- and then and then second, the other thing is, you know, maybe he thought he couldn't extend it at that time and couldn't extend it at that time to dapa. but, you know, what happened here is that the president and the secretary went to the office of legal counsel an
and if they do, then they would then, too. justice roberts: when he announced -- the president announced daca, the predecessor provision, he said that if you broadened it -- this is a quote -- "then, essentially, i would be ignoring the law in a way that i think would be very difficult to defend legally." what was he talking about? general verrilli: so i think there's two possible things. one is what daca does is what dapa does, which is provide tolerated presence and essentially the...
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do they do it separately, do they join the coach? when the coach says team members who lives on pretty much in charge of and i'm a pretty important authority figure to you, that is a closer question. certainly if you said were going to do this as a team that's forbidden. >> the gentleman in the center that will have a couple more and then have to wrap up. >> i'm jacob marks with
do they do it separately, do they join the coach? when the coach says team members who lives on pretty much in charge of and i'm a pretty important authority figure to you, that is a closer question. certainly if you said were going to do this as a team that's forbidden. >> the gentleman in the center that will have a couple more and then have to wrap up. >> i'm jacob marks with
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they tend to go for the person they are for. i'm just asking. >> a back room deal is a back room deal and they brought it to the light and i guess that can be to their credit. the bottom line is this gives donald trump another opportunity to say i'm an outsider. i don't play these beltway political games. all of this politics that really disturbs the people who are enthusiastic about donald trump. they do not like this. it will only serve to give donald trump for air time, more time against ted cruz and whenever he does that. >> what happens if it does become a ticket? is the problem. this always happens, kasich is sort of like what i would call a traditional republican, relatively conservative but not by the standards of today. he expanded medicare, as governor under obamacare. he says with this bathroom dispute, it's not his issue, he's basically for some exceptional abortion. cruz is a strong conservative. how did they get together? >> again, i doesn't think they are together. they have an agreement -- >> what effect? >> maxi
they tend to go for the person they are for. i'm just asking. >> a back room deal is a back room deal and they brought it to the light and i guess that can be to their credit. the bottom line is this gives donald trump another opportunity to say i'm an outsider. i don't play these beltway political games. all of this politics that really disturbs the people who are enthusiastic about donald trump. they do not like this. it will only serve to give donald trump for air time, more time...
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what they really need to do if they are not going to make a profit is they really will have to generate a lot of attention and begin to pivot the business of the company away from just the news feed towards these events-based streaming-based models that have much higher engagement, and, therefore, much greater value to advertisers. >> did they paint themselves into a corner in some respects because after they do this deal will they be forced to release whether or not they are making money off this deal or how many people actually watch games streaming? >> that's -- that's a great question. i suspect there's going to be a tremendous amount of pressure to do that and whether they respond to that pressure or not will spend on how everything else is going, but my perspective on this is that twitter is the greatest media product created in the last ten years. i think it's a better product idea than facebook was when it started, or even much of what facebook evolved to. the difference is that facebook has evolved its product in a way that's tremendously valuable and managed to become fundamen
what they really need to do if they are not going to make a profit is they really will have to generate a lot of attention and begin to pivot the business of the company away from just the news feed towards these events-based streaming-based models that have much higher engagement, and, therefore, much greater value to advertisers. >> did they paint themselves into a corner in some respects because after they do this deal will they be forced to release whether or not they are making money...
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they told you they were there. not only did they tell you, they flaunted it. they would turn on their location beacon as soon as they got in those countries, to let everybody know they were there. we've known these boys were there for a long time. and we should have known, and we did know, they were always going to come home. this problem wasn't probable, it was inevitable. and so we are now flat on our feet and, while we talk about disrupting isis recruitment, it's already happened. it is over. we are now on the defense. we are reacting rather than preempting, and that's a position we never want to be in. so today, the situation in europe is, we have terrorists operating without borders, and we have counter-terrorists operating with all borders. isis has done in europe what al qaeda never did. in one year, they have achieved a level of violence al qaeda couldn't do in 10. and they do that because they have a volume of foreign fighters, passport holders, e.u. citizens, or people who have resided there, who have traveled together, cemented long standing relatio
they told you they were there. not only did they tell you, they flaunted it. they would turn on their location beacon as soon as they got in those countries, to let everybody know they were there. we've known these boys were there for a long time. and we should have known, and we did know, they were always going to come home. this problem wasn't probable, it was inevitable. and so we are now flat on our feet and, while we talk about disrupting isis recruitment, it's already happened. it is...
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they are checked in. they have one place to stand. they cannot leave that in we have private security, the secret service is there. crowd that added all additional layer when it started. >> what is the cost of all of this? >> the cost of running the dinner? do not know until i get the bill. and that is really true. security, which the hilton shares the cost. the hilton pays for the red .arpet, pays for the rope every year, or cost goes up, mainly because of security. injury inlot of type that hotel, -- we do a lot of pipe an and that is expensive --d drape >> i was at home with four children and my friend denied, 1980, started a little business, it was called and a live care -- we delivered care packages to kids at school's that their parents ordered -- it was fun. >> so your background as an organization, planning, that type of thing? >> no my background is just in being at home with my kids -- >> organization -- >> yes. it. that is and i wanted a job and i only took this job if i could do it part time and i would go by the hour beca
they are checked in. they have one place to stand. they cannot leave that in we have private security, the secret service is there. crowd that added all additional layer when it started. >> what is the cost of all of this? >> the cost of running the dinner? do not know until i get the bill. and that is really true. security, which the hilton shares the cost. the hilton pays for the red .arpet, pays for the rope every year, or cost goes up, mainly because of security. injury inlot of...
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they buy food, they buy clothing, they buy motor vehicles, they buy energy. they buy construction materials. and they can do specifications where they can stimulate innovation, and we got airbags that way. the auto companies controlled department of transportation under reagan, and we couldn't get airbags. so i went over to the general services administration, and i said to the administrator, who, luckily, happened to be a rigid republican from new hampshire and he was an auto supply dealer. now, listen, if you know anything about auto supply dealers, auto parts dealers, they have no awe of the auto companies in detroit. so i said to him, "you buy 40,000 cars a year for federal employees." he said, "yeah." i said, "how would you like to save some lives and some money?" he says, "how?" i said, "just specify, next time you procure these cars and put them out for bid, airbags." he did it, and gm knew it was coming because once the gsa gets airbags in cars, their ball game is over. they're going to have to provide it to the public. so they refused to bid. chrysle
they buy food, they buy clothing, they buy motor vehicles, they buy energy. they buy construction materials. and they can do specifications where they can stimulate innovation, and we got airbags that way. the auto companies controlled department of transportation under reagan, and we couldn't get airbags. so i went over to the general services administration, and i said to the administrator, who, luckily, happened to be a rigid republican from new hampshire and he was an auto supply dealer....
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they look healthy or they are doing a good job of looking? >> they look well. they look well in those outfits. >> the outfits look well. >> ben, look, we all agree that these are hideous, right? >> i mean i couldn't fit in them. >> they will only be worn at the closing ceremonies. they won't be competing in these. >> you can't swim in them. you can't jump in them. >> they are fine. i don't care. >> what do you mean? this is a story we are doing. >> i am deeply concerned. >> i still like my idea of shoulder pads. >> didn't you pitch the story? >> it did you president matter. >> if i didn't get thig in today. >> just lastly, joanne, you are absolutely right. this is what you get when you hire ralph lauren. don't hire him if you don't want prepy looking stuff. >> i am three for three. you're welcome, america. >> i'm done. >> thank you, andy. time to take a break. real life experiences when we come back. >>> live from america's news headquarters, i'm jackie ibanez. another american behind bars in north korea. they naturalized a u.s. citizen for hard labor. he was c
they look healthy or they are doing a good job of looking? >> they look well. they look well in those outfits. >> the outfits look well. >> ben, look, we all agree that these are hideous, right? >> i mean i couldn't fit in them. >> they will only be worn at the closing ceremonies. they won't be competing in these. >> you can't swim in them. you can't jump in them. >> they are fine. i don't care. >> what do you mean? this is a story we are doing....
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they used to tell me, they don't tell me that anymore, they cannot believe they get away with what theyet away with. you know who else? china. i have the largest bank in the world in my building. i know china, i have the bank of america building in san francisco. i got through china, i've made a lot of money. condos all over the place with china. i know the chinese better than anybody. they can't believe they get away with what they get away with. >> because we owe them a couple trillion dollars. >> because you leaders don't know what they're doing. >> i am tia. what is your stance on woman rights and their right to choose in their own reproductive health. >> okay. as you know, i'm pro-life. i think you know that. and with exceptions, with the three exceptions. but pretty much that's my stance. is that okay? you understand? >> what should the law be on abortion? >> i have been pro-life. >> i know your principle, that's a good value. but what should be the law? >> they have set the law and frankly the judges -- i mean you're going to have a very big election coming up for that reason bec
they used to tell me, they don't tell me that anymore, they cannot believe they get away with what theyet away with. you know who else? china. i have the largest bank in the world in my building. i know china, i have the bank of america building in san francisco. i got through china, i've made a lot of money. condos all over the place with china. i know the chinese better than anybody. they can't believe they get away with what they get away with. >> because we owe them a couple trillion...
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they are trying a lot, they are going to do more. they need time.et's not understate how profound that shift would be from hardware to software for apple. the girl that they brought to the dance was hardware. reporter: apple pay is another system. they pulled a lot of the sales forward. it used to be they would launch in one country or two. now this all pulls forward. you see these aloe periods. -- fallow periods. cycle right now, a year-and-a-half ago, they introduced the large screen iphone 6, huge pent-up demand. and the upgrade, all eyes are on september and what they are going to roll out the iphone 7. vonnie: i also want to put in perspective the bear market. it is still pretty high levels. >> it is really a very cheaply valued stock. it is not going right now. that is what typical is. but we have had a product go long in the tooth and they come out with amazing new version of the iphone. they turn it around. >> i have sold 2 million watches, a ton of these things. but the iphone is so huge they feel embarrassed. >> what they have on their sid
they are trying a lot, they are going to do more. they need time.et's not understate how profound that shift would be from hardware to software for apple. the girl that they brought to the dance was hardware. reporter: apple pay is another system. they pulled a lot of the sales forward. it used to be they would launch in one country or two. now this all pulls forward. you see these aloe periods. -- fallow periods. cycle right now, a year-and-a-half ago, they introduced the large screen iphone...
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then they will -- they won't be perceived as somebody who is trying to go out and get what they want. >> they are an alpha male, right? it is also being called nice. isn't it nice when women are nice? >> yes. it is infuriating. this is an example of "sex and the city" feminism. >> there is nothing wrong with being polite. >> right. it is one thing to read this story as i think the author intends and say women get treated by a double standard. men should actually be better. that's how i would read something like this. >> that is interesting. do you think that's the case? should men clean it up? >> where is the start here? sometimes people call me rude and to that i al ays respond. you are right. >> that's very big of you. >> i believe in equal opportunity of rudeness for men and women and i do think there is an issue especially in the workplace where if a woman is, quote, unquote, rude she is seen as mean and k0d -- and cold. if a man has the same behavior then he is strong and powerful and devisive. i think that is a real problem people face. i don't think it is "6 -- sex and the city
then they will -- they won't be perceived as somebody who is trying to go out and get what they want. >> they are an alpha male, right? it is also being called nice. isn't it nice when women are nice? >> yes. it is infuriating. this is an example of "sex and the city" feminism. >> there is nothing wrong with being polite. >> right. it is one thing to read this story as i think the author intends and say women get treated by a double standard. men should...
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they were free masons, they were protestants, they did not like the irish, they hated this idea of new ireland, so most of the victims tended to be democrats or irish. and meagher had pardoned one of the people they were going to hang. there's a picture of him, they then strung him up that night with meagher's pardon in his back pocket. so he went up against the vigilantes. i'm just going to say -- and thank you for giving me the intro to doing this -- they're the lead suspect. but also one more thing as one of meagher or's patriots had said, the sun never sets on the british empire's detectives. there were two men from scotland yard in fort benton, montana, on the night of his death. they were, he was still a fugitive, remember, he still had a price on his head. they could grab the governor of montana, take him back to ireland, throw him in jail. so these two detectives are floating around this very little town. meagher also is a teen january. now, the teen january brotherhood came around about the civil wartime, irish-american, mostly soldier, who took the vow that they would later g
they were free masons, they were protestants, they did not like the irish, they hated this idea of new ireland, so most of the victims tended to be democrats or irish. and meagher had pardoned one of the people they were going to hang. there's a picture of him, they then strung him up that night with meagher's pardon in his back pocket. so he went up against the vigilantes. i'm just going to say -- and thank you for giving me the intro to doing this -- they're the lead suspect. but also one...
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they are believable successful countries. they have got to help us out. they have got to pay. if we didn't take care of saudi arabia as an example, they wouldn't be there for six months nobody has more money. therefore, i will give you an example. saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day, a billion dollars a day. we are losing a fortune every single month. we lose a fortune. we have got to pay up, they have to pay up and we want to get along with everybody. they have got to pay up. [applause] so we are going to have something that's very special. i'm going against the books. you know i used to be a big contributor. i used to be i guess i was a member of the establishment. nobody knows the game better than i do, believe me. i know the game so well i can go to lobbyists and they have it stamped on their forehead. says cruz i can handle anything. you give these guys billions of dollars and they go and produce the vote and the vote very well could be bad for the country but it's good for the company or the country that they are representing. we can't do that anymore, folks. when y
they are believable successful countries. they have got to help us out. they have got to pay. if we didn't take care of saudi arabia as an example, they wouldn't be there for six months nobody has more money. therefore, i will give you an example. saudi arabia was making $1 billion a day, a billion dollars a day. we are losing a fortune every single month. we lose a fortune. we have got to pay up, they have to pay up and we want to get along with everybody. they have got to pay up. [applause]...
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they faced the stairs. the problem was, they were a bit forbidding.the base of this staircase was a dark, cavelike granite structure. it wasn't very inviting to museum goers and the staff never really liked it. what has been done is to remove that staircase and build an elegant, wooden structure. with a turn in it that instead of going all the way up to the ceiling now stops at the first floor where the visitors will now enter the new extension. david: the norwegian architecture firm that won the commission, what will it look like? peter: so, the extension itself is about 35,000 square feet it doubles the size of the original museum. it is a built in long wedge in the back of the museum. it is a plastic composite that is white in color and is rivoli, like the waves on the water. like the water that it is modeled on, the san francisco bay. it rises about 10 stories and looks nothing like the surrounding buildings which are generally 1930's, 1940's mid-level high-rises. up to 20 or 30 stories in that part of town. so this building sort of just sticks ou
they faced the stairs. the problem was, they were a bit forbidding.the base of this staircase was a dark, cavelike granite structure. it wasn't very inviting to museum goers and the staff never really liked it. what has been done is to remove that staircase and build an elegant, wooden structure. with a turn in it that instead of going all the way up to the ceiling now stops at the first floor where the visitors will now enter the new extension. david: the norwegian architecture firm that won...
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they would agree they would not always agree or get along. they understood what bernice later called the house and the coalition. the coalition is a place where you come together and work together even though you disagree. and in the democratic coalition of texas in the 1960's each of the groups remain separate. they each kept their own houses, their own feeders but they still worked together for a common cause. that's why i have this funnel diagram as the best representation rather than say a pyramid. it was a an acted contingent process or as one member of the coalition process called it coalitioning. coalitions came together and fell apart and had to be reorganized. they existed in the creative tension of groups that had great differences as well. despite these obstacles there are many that are coming together. in texas, there are often several competing multiracial coalitions given at any time. the one that i focused on today isa more conservative coalition who worked with white elites. particularly in the late 1960's a more radical black
they would agree they would not always agree or get along. they understood what bernice later called the house and the coalition. the coalition is a place where you come together and work together even though you disagree. and in the democratic coalition of texas in the 1960's each of the groups remain separate. they each kept their own houses, their own feeders but they still worked together for a common cause. that's why i have this funnel diagram as the best representation rather than say a...
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, they are better off because for the hours they have worked, they have so much more.n the top about where we should set the minimum wage, we have to think about the fact -- the point is to get the minimum weight to the level that they are better off. and hour called $15 reckless. feel there should not be a minimum wage at all? guest: it should be set at a level that will not cost workers jobs. there is a resource that came out recently from two economists and if they did something that the vast majority of minimum wage studies don't do. they tracked the same workers every time. most of the data is looking at a snapshot of workers and no tracking before and after. they look at workers making minimum wage making six dollars in our. they tracked the workers overtime over the next two years. for those workers who were making minimum wage, their average monthly incomes after the hike dropped by $150 a month. -- there was an earnings experience. because they were spending more time out of the job market, they were not able to move up and gain experience. it was making it ha
, they are better off because for the hours they have worked, they have so much more.n the top about where we should set the minimum wage, we have to think about the fact -- the point is to get the minimum weight to the level that they are better off. and hour called $15 reckless. feel there should not be a minimum wage at all? guest: it should be set at a level that will not cost workers jobs. there is a resource that came out recently from two economists and if they did something that the...
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in their mind, they were better off and they were. compare factory job in the 19th century to my job abusive anduld seem expletive -- and to ours of compared backbreaking farm labor, it was pretty good, back then. capitalism is mainly responsible for the higher wages and the cheaper goods. the working class are big free riders on the capitalists. took the risk, may the investments and came up with the ideas and manage the company's and the end result is higher and higher wages, year in and year out and cheaper goods that the workers bought with those wages. they benefited double he from all this and of course, the main reason for the higher wages is capital investment. investment,ital workers becoming educated, better trained, and so forth, but primarily, it is capital invest that increases productivity. the average american middle class lives better than the kings of europe did, 200 years ago. kings of europe did not have air conditioning or cars or ipods. capitalism is the reason for this. capitalism is the reason for the shorter wo
in their mind, they were better off and they were. compare factory job in the 19th century to my job abusive anduld seem expletive -- and to ours of compared backbreaking farm labor, it was pretty good, back then. capitalism is mainly responsible for the higher wages and the cheaper goods. the working class are big free riders on the capitalists. took the risk, may the investments and came up with the ideas and manage the company's and the end result is higher and higher wages, year in and year...
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they want to give incentives. they don't even bother talking. they just leave.hey are not talking to the government. even if they did, there is only one thing you can do. they are looking at all sorts of formulas. i am a free trader, but we have stupid people on our side negotiating. free trade is great, but no good for us because it has not work. host: you going to move? that's great. whenever the product comes in, you're going to pay a tax. no one is going to move. it is so simple. --y are trying to divide they are trying to divide highly sophisticated plans. corporate inversion. they don't know what the term means. we have companies that have trillions of dollars cumulatively outside of our country. the republicans and democrats agree. they want the money brought in. the government can't make a deal because we don't have a leader in obama. i would make a deal to have that money brought back within 15 minutes. i would get the democrats and the republicans into the oval office. i would have them agreeing because we need that money. you know what is happening? b
they want to give incentives. they don't even bother talking. they just leave.hey are not talking to the government. even if they did, there is only one thing you can do. they are looking at all sorts of formulas. i am a free trader, but we have stupid people on our side negotiating. free trade is great, but no good for us because it has not work. host: you going to move? that's great. whenever the product comes in, you're going to pay a tax. no one is going to move. it is so simple. --y are...
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but when they come from your customers, they mean a lot. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. right now, get super fast 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not alone. while our people work longer hours for lower wages, almost all new income goes to the top 1%. my plan -- make wall street banks and the ultrarich pay their fair share of taxes, provide living wages ensure equal pay for women. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message because together, we can make and create an economy and democracy that works for all and not just the powerful few. greg: led zeppelin classic rock group. stairway to heaven classic rock song. did they stairway to heaven. greg: i have always found this every beginning guitarist ha
but when they come from your customers, they mean a lot. only fios has the fastest internet on the most awarded network. right now, get super fast 100 meg internet with equal upload and download speeds plus tv and phone for just $69.99 per month, online. cable can't offer internet speeds this fast at a price this good, only fios can. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800.974.6006 tty/v if you're doing everything right but find it harder and harder to get by, you're not...
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they were all supposed to win and they are all gone.you know, to be honest i think i the get along with people and i will be a unifier including for the party and we hope to get there some time prior to the convention. so that the convention can actually be a unification project if you want to know the truth. >> it's going to be very difficult to do that. >> the republicans need that well, you know, i'm leaving right now, bill. i'm leaving for albany right after this. we have 20,000 people in albany. yesterday we had 17,000 people. >> yeah. i think you will win new york. doing well. >> then you have to go out west again and it's a tougher territory for you out there: let's talk about the minorities. i defended you against tavis smiley last week-did it becauú$f i know you better than tavis smiley knows you. i don't know whether you know him. >> he doesn't know me at all. i have never met him. >> racial arsonist. that's what he used. look, i have known the guy for 30 years i have never seen any of that you have got to give me an example a
they were all supposed to win and they are all gone.you know, to be honest i think i the get along with people and i will be a unifier including for the party and we hope to get there some time prior to the convention. so that the convention can actually be a unification project if you want to know the truth. >> it's going to be very difficult to do that. >> the republicans need that well, you know, i'm leaving right now, bill. i'm leaving for albany right after this. we have 20,000...
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frankly, they will do -- they don't have any respect for our president. but when you say they take advantage or they are no friend. nobody is a friend to us. they just take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. that's what my speech was about to a certain extent. it was also economic in terms of economic, relative to aid and the military. but pakistan certainly takes advantage like everybody else. nobody is different. >> we talked about isis way back in june when you were just launching your campaign. and you said last night the same thing you told me then that you are not going to tell isis how you are going to defeat them. okay. >> well, i did say, bill, i must be honest, i have been saying for a long time i would rather be unpredictable. you know, we are so predictable. we are sending troops. be there but in all fairness. i don't want to say about the oil. i've the one that's been saying it, i didn't want to say take the oil. bomb the oil. we never did it and not doing it in libya people that don't know what they're doing. but, you in know i have been sayi
frankly, they will do -- they don't have any respect for our president. but when you say they take advantage or they are no friend. nobody is a friend to us. they just take us like a bunch of suckers, bill. that's what my speech was about to a certain extent. it was also economic in terms of economic, relative to aid and the military. but pakistan certainly takes advantage like everybody else. nobody is different. >> we talked about isis way back in june when you were just launching your...
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with limitation they will access the market. >> reporter: they will allow it dollars. >> they got everythingom the west, particularly from the united states. money and credibility and international rebbing fligz. >> i have to look back. >> reporter: you don't recall it? i don't recall it. >> reporter: the pentagon said the navy patrol ship intercepted a vessel with thousands of rocket launchers and ak 47s bound from iran to yemen. >> i don't think our picture of iran changed. >> reporter: the probe will start off informal and wrap up to include subpeonas if the obama administration proves uncooperative. >> more back lash in north carolina over a new controversial law that was passed this past week that stopped local governments from extending civil rights to gays and transgender people. supporters say it protects privacy. but it prohibits transgendered individuals from using the bathroom of their transgender identity. bruce sfring stin cancelled. some things are more important than a rock show and the prejudice is one of them. i raise my voice in opposition for those of us who push us back w
with limitation they will access the market. >> reporter: they will allow it dollars. >> they got everythingom the west, particularly from the united states. money and credibility and international rebbing fligz. >> i have to look back. >> reporter: you don't recall it? i don't recall it. >> reporter: the pentagon said the navy patrol ship intercepted a vessel with thousands of rocket launchers and ak 47s bound from iran to yemen. >> i don't think our picture...
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they get what they want. i'm trying to figure out if they ever don't get what they want. >> there's no monitoring systems, there's no liner systems. there's a whole litany of things that just are absent, uh, from how we conduct our environmental business. >> in pennsylvania, two agencies, the state department of environmental protection and the federal agency for toxic substances and disease registry are obligated to protect public health. but they have both drawn criticism for not adequately addressing the contamination problem. >> the monitoring is overseen by the department of environmental protection. we have one site where a public water supply has been contaminated with arsenic. the epa's toxic release inventory indicates that high levels of arsenic was found in much of the ash that was dumped at this site. all right? so, you know, simply from the standpoint of the waste stream, the quality of the waste stream and what has happened to the public water supply, indicates an adequate study should have been
they get what they want. i'm trying to figure out if they ever don't get what they want. >> there's no monitoring systems, there's no liner systems. there's a whole litany of things that just are absent, uh, from how we conduct our environmental business. >> in pennsylvania, two agencies, the state department of environmental protection and the federal agency for toxic substances and disease registry are obligated to protect public health. but they have both drawn criticism for not...
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now investigators say they are still collecting evidence on scene and they could be there doing that as late as wednesday this week. reporting live in montgomery county i'm ellison barber wusa9. >> they will be there as long as it takes, ellison, thank you. >>> in the meantime montgomery police aric vest gaiting a home in-- are investigating a home invasion that happened in wheaton. three masked men entered his home on whispering pine drive and hit him on the head and stole some of their shoes. the 19-year-old was taken to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. police are searching for those masked men. >>> new tonight in silver springs, parents are learning how to keep their children safe from predators on the internet. the meeting comes on the heels of craigslist and the social media app kick to have sex with a 14- year-old girl. 31-year-old roy evans jr. is charged with having sex with a minor. sergeant kenneth sanger is with the special victims unit with montgomery police department and he spoke tonight at cannon road elementary school. he told parents that they need to
now investigators say they are still collecting evidence on scene and they could be there doing that as late as wednesday this week. reporting live in montgomery county i'm ellison barber wusa9. >> they will be there as long as it takes, ellison, thank you. >>> in the meantime montgomery police aric vest gaiting a home in-- are investigating a home invasion that happened in wheaton. three masked men entered his home on whispering pine drive and hit him on the head and stole some...
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whatsay they keep doing they are doing. they have pr battles in some countries, india, for example.story comes down to commercialization of the products. it really just keeps that topline at such an amazing pace and scale. tracy: i'm sure a lot of investors will be focused on that and we did see some lower-than-expected pricing and programmatic advertising numbers from google and yahoo!, who are facebook competitors. what do you see on that front? anything intod that on facebook. you have to look at google's top line well in excess of pace of growth for the entire industry. pricing is an output, not an input when it comes to the volume of dollars out there. when we look at facebook, facebook and google today -- together are in hegemonic positions, collectively taking the bulk of the growth of the industry. when facebook is continuing to build the new product, instagram for example, the facebook audience network, which probably has topline revenue, but it adds to the top line as they need it. let's clarify programmatic advertising. little revenue that facebook generates would typical
whatsay they keep doing they are doing. they have pr battles in some countries, india, for example.story comes down to commercialization of the products. it really just keeps that topline at such an amazing pace and scale. tracy: i'm sure a lot of investors will be focused on that and we did see some lower-than-expected pricing and programmatic advertising numbers from google and yahoo!, who are facebook competitors. what do you see on that front? anything intod that on facebook. you have to...
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anytime they see anything, they pounce on it. so we're just trying to monitor and keep an eye on where exactly the crowd is going to move. once somebody gets a hint of something, that's the way it goes. so we're continuing to monitor the situation on the ground. send it back to you. >> and steve, we're looking at the pictures on the left side of our screen, the overhead pictures. i think it can be tough for the people watching this on tv, including me looking at the monitor. do you have an estimate of the total size, how many protesters are gathered there? what do you think the size of this crowd is? >> well, it's hundreds. it's not thousands. it's hundreds. but several, i would say, dozens would be the instigation group. so again this is broken down into some people who just showed up, to be peaceful, to protest, but to do it in a way that didn't really disrupt anybody. and we saw and we spoke to those people and they were gracious and they moved back when police wanted them to move back. but there are dozens of people here, any
anytime they see anything, they pounce on it. so we're just trying to monitor and keep an eye on where exactly the crowd is going to move. once somebody gets a hint of something, that's the way it goes. so we're continuing to monitor the situation on the ground. send it back to you. >> and steve, we're looking at the pictures on the left side of our screen, the overhead pictures. i think it can be tough for the people watching this on tv, including me looking at the monitor. do you have...
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they thought they had five years.ad five thought they years, but the tooth is, they theless than two, so over last 10 months, the prince has significantly reduced spending. he has put a lot of efficiencies in place. we sat down with, among others, his financial advisor, who is going through some of the details about how inefficiently the kingdom was spending money, whenally in the boom years oil was hovering in the $80, $90, $100 or so range. it was just going out, and it was not being kept account of very well, so he has done a lot in that regard to slow the earn rate from, i think it was like $30 billion a month, down to something around eight or so, so he has bought them some time, but that does not mean that they are out of the woods. inid: what is his plan, broad strokes? wants to move the position to where it is oil. it is a big one but no longer the majority. he was to try to compel foreign investment. he wants to create job opportunities by expanding the private economy, which is not very existence right now.
they thought they had five years.ad five thought they years, but the tooth is, they theless than two, so over last 10 months, the prince has significantly reduced spending. he has put a lot of efficiencies in place. we sat down with, among others, his financial advisor, who is going through some of the details about how inefficiently the kingdom was spending money, whenally in the boom years oil was hovering in the $80, $90, $100 or so range. it was just going out, and it was not being kept...
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they were often located in combat zones where they risked their lives to protect the freedom that we should never take for granted. their contributions to the effort were so vital that they had been granted the most prestigious title we can the still, veteran. they are eligible to be laid to rest in any cemetery administered by the national cemetery administration in the department of veterans affairs. arlington national cemetery is run by the department of the army. until last year, the army in -- unfortunately, last march, the secretary reversed the policy which means that many of those individuals can no longer choose to be laid to rest in arlington national cemetery. bill would reverse this decision and require the army to provide active-duty designees military honors in arlington national cemetery. is our duty to ensure that those who have served our nation are treated with the utmost respect and dignity after they pass on. i urge my colleagues to support this bill as amended. i reserve the balance of my time. >> the gentleman from florida is recognized. myself at such time as i
they were often located in combat zones where they risked their lives to protect the freedom that we should never take for granted. their contributions to the effort were so vital that they had been granted the most prestigious title we can the still, veteran. they are eligible to be laid to rest in any cemetery administered by the national cemetery administration in the department of veterans affairs. arlington national cemetery is run by the department of the army. until last year, the army...
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but they changed the rules and they did it because they didn't like how i was doing. what rules could he point to that were changed that could lead to that suggestion. not one? >> okay, fine, last year they changed the rules. but without donald trump in mind. so the idea they changed the rules somehow predicting that donald trump would be in this position is a little far-fetched frankly. he's upset. this is a very complicated process. it differs state by state. i can see the confusion. but the idea that there was some malfeasance going on, it's not true. >> he's winning in the polls. he's winning in the delegates. colorado notwithstanding in new york, he's running away with it at the moment. so why is he so upset? >> preemptive rationalization. he is certainly laying the groundwork for a case if he is denied the nomination that it was stolen. the goal is to win the nomination. and if you fall short of the pledged delegates you're going to need some of the people that you are accusing of participating in a rigged system to be for you. it is a little mystifying. it fits
but they changed the rules and they did it because they didn't like how i was doing. what rules could he point to that were changed that could lead to that suggestion. not one? >> okay, fine, last year they changed the rules. but without donald trump in mind. so the idea they changed the rules somehow predicting that donald trump would be in this position is a little far-fetched frankly. he's upset. this is a very complicated process. it differs state by state. i can see the confusion....
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they are letting them go as they go.ven my local officials do not know what businesses are in our ora or what violations previous existing regulations were used. have you reviewed any of the local and state regulations? in this town, i could be incarcerated for three days over a license plate light violation, but when a local company has hazardous waste violations, the officials don't even know. thank you for your answer. guest: the layer of regulations we have to deal with in america can create a lot of confusion. on top of that, federal regulations are growing over time. large volume of rules from the federal government layer on top of state, on top of local rules. it can be overwhelming for small business. can berge business a costly to figure out what information is relevant to the business. looked at state and local regulations, we are building that up. the database creation has been intense. finding those regulations is a tough thing to do. at that.o look state first, local, i just don't know when we will be able t
they are letting them go as they go.ven my local officials do not know what businesses are in our ora or what violations previous existing regulations were used. have you reviewed any of the local and state regulations? in this town, i could be incarcerated for three days over a license plate light violation, but when a local company has hazardous waste violations, the officials don't even know. thank you for your answer. guest: the layer of regulations we have to deal with in america can...
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they have hidden during the fighting and now during a mole they run for assistance -- during a lull theyor assistance. it is your job, the job of the marines to bring these people to collection centers, where the government of the republic of vietnam will provide for their immediate needs, food, medical care, shelter and start them off on a road to a new life. why do these refugees leave? why do they run the risk of getting killed by the vc to come out and meet you? the answer is simple, they have seen too much. a village head man and his family, shot to death. a schoolteacher beheaded. their rice, stolen at gunpoint. a young man kidnapped. such is the viet cong liberation. such as ho chi minh's people's democracy. as the viet cong become more and more desperate and take it out on the innocent people in the villages they control, more and more villagers will sleep homes to escape the terror and the -- flee their homes to escape the terror and the brutality. the majority are women with babies, children and older people. they are weary, disillusioned, bitter, and lost. there was a time whe
they have hidden during the fighting and now during a mole they run for assistance -- during a lull theyor assistance. it is your job, the job of the marines to bring these people to collection centers, where the government of the republic of vietnam will provide for their immediate needs, food, medical care, shelter and start them off on a road to a new life. why do these refugees leave? why do they run the risk of getting killed by the vc to come out and meet you? the answer is simple, they...
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they graduate, they work hard. get good marks. then they can't get a job. i am going to bring jobs back to this country. like that is the biggest problem. [ inaudible ] >> we have a lot of contracts in terms of jobs. we have a lot of jobs, in terms of how i would handle wall street. hillary clinton is funded by wall street. unless she gets herself indicted with what is happening with the e-mails. you look at what happened to so many other people, they went through hell. their lives have been destroyed for doing less than what hillary clinton d what she did is an outrage. criminal outrage. for her to be able to run as a democrat. that is why maybe bernie sanders isn't finished. the only way you can say that is if something happened. firead about it, and watch it with legal experts on television, virtual lees every one of them did was a criminal act. what she did is a dangerous thing for our country. yet she is running for president. i think that hillary, honestly, she is a flawed candidate, i think she will be easy to beat. i think she will be easier to beat
they graduate, they work hard. get good marks. then they can't get a job. i am going to bring jobs back to this country. like that is the biggest problem. [ inaudible ] >> we have a lot of contracts in terms of jobs. we have a lot of jobs, in terms of how i would handle wall street. hillary clinton is funded by wall street. unless she gets herself indicted with what is happening with the e-mails. you look at what happened to so many other people, they went through hell. their lives have...
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they know what buttons to push. >> they do. it's different from when the male or female comes to the door. we know where they are on moral issues. on immigration. where they may be on gun rights. >> not just where they are, but why. >> maybe one person supports the second amendment because when they were a child, they went hunting with their grandfather. so for them, it brings back nostalgia, a sense of family. if that's the case, you can craft a message that hits the why they care about it. if you're a single mom. if you're carrying a revolver in your purse because you don't want to get mugged, a duck hunting ad is not going to do a thing to connect with you. so just on the second amendment, we have a dozen different messages. we have a cruise app that thousands of people have downloaded on to their phones. >> the obama campaign did that, too. >> by signing up for the app, they were able to identify the friends of the supporters and would send messages to their supporters saying hey, would you click this button to share with t
they know what buttons to push. >> they do. it's different from when the male or female comes to the door. we know where they are on moral issues. on immigration. where they may be on gun rights. >> not just where they are, but why. >> maybe one person supports the second amendment because when they were a child, they went hunting with their grandfather. so for them, it brings back nostalgia, a sense of family. if that's the case, you can craft a message that hits the why they...
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they would come over and they would have a place to work. charles, in your family, is joe lochner well-known for his place in history? charles: yes. my sister is an attorney, and my nephew is also an attorney, and my niece is an attorney in washington where you guys are. we are all kind of legal. prof. barnett: does the family say anything about the relationship of uncle joe with the employee who was trying to work more hours than he could under the statute? we got some sense they were close to each other. i think there is some indication this was a setup case between the two of them to try and challenge the law. is there anything in your family history about that? charles: i do not know too much except there was a sense this was almost like a clan. you know? people would come to work and they would have a place to work. he fulfilled a need for people. people coming over from germany. ms. swain: thank you. it is good to hear more about your relative area joe lochner, the person who gave his name to this case and brought it to the supreme cou
they would come over and they would have a place to work. charles, in your family, is joe lochner well-known for his place in history? charles: yes. my sister is an attorney, and my nephew is also an attorney, and my niece is an attorney in washington where you guys are. we are all kind of legal. prof. barnett: does the family say anything about the relationship of uncle joe with the employee who was trying to work more hours than he could under the statute? we got some sense they were close to...
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they have to get over it. not saying they have to get over it. >> who is they, greg? >> exactly. it is not harmful unless you make it harmful. >> do we want to go back to the days where black people used white people as armrests? >> i missed those -- it is not like i would have done it. i would have thought about it. i don't think it was the time. but this thing going on, can i point something out? the two girls are sisters. nobody has pointed this out except the person who pointed it out. the photographer said they are sisters. >> which two? >> the tall racist and the adorable girl. >> they are sisters? >> they are sisters. >> you don't mean sistas? >> no because that would be horrible. they are actual sisters. >> that solves it. they can't be racist. they are related. >> they could be actually. >> this ad is racist against short people and i am offended because of that. earlier today you put your foot on my head to tie your shoes and i took that to heart. >> but we had to get the show moving. we had to start the show. >> i'm sorry. i'm glad they caved. i tell you why. it is the
they have to get over it. not saying they have to get over it. >> who is they, greg? >> exactly. it is not harmful unless you make it harmful. >> do we want to go back to the days where black people used white people as armrests? >> i missed those -- it is not like i would have done it. i would have thought about it. i don't think it was the time. but this thing going on, can i point something out? the two girls are sisters. nobody has pointed this out except the person...
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you remember when they were -- they got into the final four they came back on easter sunday, they hadrnout. jay wright said look at this on easter sunday. imagine today. all right. all night we've been celebrating the new national champs we'll gone to do that villanova wildcats. let's take a look how it all went down. >> it was amazing came down to that final shot and that's what everyone started jumping out of their seats as the buzzer went off on kris jenkins three-point shot howard eskin is live on campus with more on all that excitement. howard, it was an amazing shot. >> reporter: it was and it's a party out here at villanova. i'm surprised the students are up. they didn't leave last night until after toll 2:00 in the morning. it's a shot they practiced every time in practice. it's 4ths of your life and the people that saw it they will never forget. let's go to houston. this is a -- villanova works on running the ball up the court with four seconds, with seven seconds, it was 4.7 seconds and it's the senior arcidiacono that makes the great pass to kris jenkins. it was unbelievabl
you remember when they were -- they got into the final four they came back on easter sunday, they hadrnout. jay wright said look at this on easter sunday. imagine today. all right. all night we've been celebrating the new national champs we'll gone to do that villanova wildcats. let's take a look how it all went down. >> it was amazing came down to that final shot and that's what everyone started jumping out of their seats as the buzzer went off on kris jenkins three-point shot howard...