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it is very easy for them to do it. e forbes group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million left over. what can you do with $500 million? if you need another million dollars beyond $500 million, you have to explain it to me. that is a lot of money. prof. appiah: thinking about that gives me a feeling of elevation, this is a man who could have done nothing at all for the public good. he is under no legal obligation. but he chose to do something very productive. and self-effacing in a way. we should honor people like that. the more we honor people like that, the more it seems natural for people to do that and then ordinary people like myself who do not have billions will spend more time thinking about where our money should go and we die. terre: why should i care and do something for someone else when it has nothing to do with me? steven: because doing things for other people makes you feel good on a neurological level. there is a real benefit. and people who -- my understandin
it is very easy for them to do it. e forbes group we are calling on has $1 billion, if they give half, what can you do with $500 million left over. what can you do with $500 million? if you need another million dollars beyond $500 million, you have to explain it to me. that is a lot of money. prof. appiah: thinking about that gives me a feeling of elevation, this is a man who could have done nothing at all for the public good. he is under no legal obligation. but he chose to do something very...
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we don't want to do this. [laughter] resident obama: so i failed to simply make something very clear. from the very start in the earliest negotiations in 2009, 2010, i made clear to republicans that if they had ideas that they could show would work better than the eas that we had thought of i'd be happy to incorporate them in the law. rather than offer ideas, what we got was a big no. we just don't want to do this. after the law passed for the last six, seven years there has been the argument we could provide a great replacement that would be much better for everybody than what the affordable care act is providing. and, yet, over the last six, seven years there's been no ctual replacement law that any -- ble health care poll health care experts have said would work better. in fact, many would result in millions of people losing coverage and the coverage being worse for those who kept it. now republicans have to show their cards. if they have a program that would work genuinely better, and they can call it whate
we don't want to do this. [laughter] resident obama: so i failed to simply make something very clear. from the very start in the earliest negotiations in 2009, 2010, i made clear to republicans that if they had ideas that they could show would work better than the eas that we had thought of i'd be happy to incorporate them in the law. rather than offer ideas, what we got was a big no. we just don't want to do this. after the law passed for the last six, seven years there has been the argument...
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we have nothing to do with people when we do capture them. providing some of the evidence that led us to locate, capture and kill bin laden. i do support enhanced interrogation. it's something that helps us to prevent attack and save lives. passed a new law authorizing waterboarding -- >> i think what we have on the books now in terms of the authorization of military force, we are still engaged in the war on terror. once the review goes through and we see what happens in terms of the usefulness of enhanced interrogation, the difference between the enhanced interrogation manual techniques in the army field manual, i think we can then decide what steps are necessary. i think it is important to remember the difference between with theield manual questions which are sometimes effective if you have the military engaged in a situation where they have a number of detainees and if one chooses not to answer, they can go down the line and ask the next. the u seven hands to interrogation, when it was not limited, limited to only three people who were wat
we have nothing to do with people when we do capture them. providing some of the evidence that led us to locate, capture and kill bin laden. i do support enhanced interrogation. it's something that helps us to prevent attack and save lives. passed a new law authorizing waterboarding -- >> i think what we have on the books now in terms of the authorization of military force, we are still engaged in the war on terror. once the review goes through and we see what happens in terms of the...
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to on the business of california, we'll do what we need to be do. >> is there something and it's goingot of problems. trade, and culture and otherwise. is there any way that the state of california would try to take action to prevent certain policies from going forward when it comeso mexico? >> if they intrude on the rights of the state and the people of california? absolutely. >> would building a wall, is that something the federal government, there's nothing california can do about preventing a wall from being built in the state of california? >> that's not true. that's not true. >> is there a way to stop the wall from being built in california? >> depending on what they try to do, absolutely. you cannot force people to have a wall built on their own property. you cannot force a state to accept something that has not passed the muster of -- the current statutes that require whether it's environmental standards to be met or standards of public safety to be met. and so there are any number of hurdles that any administration in washington, d.c. would have to jump before they can build a
to on the business of california, we'll do what we need to be do. >> is there something and it's goingot of problems. trade, and culture and otherwise. is there any way that the state of california would try to take action to prevent certain policies from going forward when it comeso mexico? >> if they intrude on the rights of the state and the people of california? absolutely. >> would building a wall, is that something the federal government, there's nothing california can...
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to do what they're supposed to do. they don't follow exactly their doctor's instructions and can't afford to have a nurse in their house doing it for them. maybe there's just a few things that can be done to make sure they do what they are supposed to do and that way they don't have complications. what we've seen is a significant reduction in hospital readmissions over the course of this law, just by doing some smart incentivizing. just saying to hospitals, we'll reimburse you or we'll give you some other benefit for doing smart followup. that's an area where i think we've made some real progress. the other place, and this is connected, where i think we've got some good bipartisan support, is just encouraging what's called shifting from what's called fee for service payments, where you get paid by the procedure, which means that you may end up getting five tests instead of getting one test that's emailed to five providers who are treating you. and we've started to see some real movement when we say to the system as a w
to do what they're supposed to do. they don't follow exactly their doctor's instructions and can't afford to have a nurse in their house doing it for them. maybe there's just a few things that can be done to make sure they do what they are supposed to do and that way they don't have complications. what we've seen is a significant reduction in hospital readmissions over the course of this law, just by doing some smart incentivizing. just saying to hospitals, we'll reimburse you or we'll give you...
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i want to honor the lord jesus christ in everything i do. nt to honor him. >> you went around the country urging them to vote but not for donald trump. >> i did not support any candidates. i'm unaffiliated. i encounselored people to pray before they vote. but pray before you vote and ask god who to vote for. >> when you hit all fifty states. >> all fifty states. i'm going to do it again and do multiple cities in a state, asking people to pry and telling people about the lord jesus chris. >> the last time we are were together in alabama. >> let me turn to your trip in iraq. you built a filed house over there. >> your husband john goal trafd wi -- john coal travelled with me. people are dying, they come into the hospital they are operated on. we have doctors, and nurse, about 80. the doctors and nurse are there it's a great ministry to be able to abpa part of it. >> where do you get the men and woman. >> they come from all over. >> where is this hospital from. >> a mobile hospital that held up air pumps it's packed in box, it sets up, you hook
i want to honor the lord jesus christ in everything i do. nt to honor him. >> you went around the country urging them to vote but not for donald trump. >> i did not support any candidates. i'm unaffiliated. i encounselored people to pray before they vote. but pray before you vote and ask god who to vote for. >> when you hit all fifty states. >> all fifty states. i'm going to do it again and do multiple cities in a state, asking people to pry and telling people about the...
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jail is going to do for him. would love nothing more than to send both boys to you home. i think you as a mom, why you're crying your heart out back there, knows that's not the right thing right now. kenneth is on the verge. he's on the verge of doing something either really horrible in his life and taking him away from you forever or he's on the verge of maybe being able to turn the corner. maybe if we hold his hand and help him turn that corner he'll be able to do that. today, i'm going to make him a ward of a court in order that he placed appropriately. i will set his matter for review in three months in any event. as it results to kentrell, i think this is a young man that probably the juvenile court system was designed for in some respects. i couldn't let him walk away from us without trying to get him to a point where he's at least literate and can function in some type of a job. today the court is going to make him a ward of the court in order that he be placed at idtc, the indiana developmental training ce
jail is going to do for him. would love nothing more than to send both boys to you home. i think you as a mom, why you're crying your heart out back there, knows that's not the right thing right now. kenneth is on the verge. he's on the verge of doing something either really horrible in his life and taking him away from you forever or he's on the verge of maybe being able to turn the corner. maybe if we hold his hand and help him turn that corner he'll be able to do that. today, i'm going to...
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i learned how to do it. no one going to care about your business as much as you do. i eat, breathe, live, sleep sometimes to a fault. >> with her name front and center on all of the labels, monica makes sure each and every item is something she wants to sell to her customers. >> i never wanted to attach a name to something that i didn't put my blood sweat and tears into along with my team. people work hard for their money. i'm not going to sell them junk. i'm not going to make junk. if there's a bad batch of something, we throw it out. my standard is like would i give this to my mom or my kids? if the answer is no, then it goes out. >> thinking of her fans as family led her to find new ways to interacts with them face to face. >> we were online and people loved the stuff. i love to connect with people so i thought this could be a great opportunity to have a destination location in ohio where we have a storefront, we have our prurks room, we have our shipping, handling, distribution. the store is an extension of my home and my home is an extension of my store. there's
i learned how to do it. no one going to care about your business as much as you do. i eat, breathe, live, sleep sometimes to a fault. >> with her name front and center on all of the labels, monica makes sure each and every item is something she wants to sell to her customers. >> i never wanted to attach a name to something that i didn't put my blood sweat and tears into along with my team. people work hard for their money. i'm not going to sell them junk. i'm not going to make junk....
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. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to open the cash register or i'm going to shoot her. >>> i ain't going to lie. this is the hardest 30 days i've ever did. i don't know why, but it's just -- it's been driving me nuts. i don't know. >> because you're used to having a little bit more freedom than what you have here. >> i think when i went to like the adult thing and then came back here here it's like -- oh, i feel like i'm being strangled. it's just -- i don't know. i have no clue. i don't know what it is. it's like time ain't going by like it used to. but -- >> hey. >> 18-year-old ricky pizano is a regular in the juvenile justice system. over
. >> what do you mean you don't know? >> i don't know. i got to try to do better. not just for me but for, like, my family. i don't want them to see me in a place like this anymore. >> i just seem to fall back into the same thing, criminal recklessness, assault with a deadly weapon, having no permit. >> how did you end up doing the armed robbery? >> walking by the liquor store. i was swearing at her, cussing at her, i told her she had a certain amount of seconds to...
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again, i don't have to do this. they are not going to discuss it with me and with that, i'm going to bring up sherry dillon and she's going to go -- these papers are just some of the many documents that i've signed turning over complete and total control to my sons. >> we ask one more question on russia, sir -- privilege to be here today as president-elect trump's request. he's asked me as you just heard to speak about the conflicts of interest and steps he's taking. the business empire built by president-elect trump is massive, not dissimilar to the fort tunes of nelson rockefeller when he became president but at that time no one was so concerned. president-elect trump wants the american public to rest assured all of his efforts are directed to pursuing the people's business and not his own. to that end, as he explained a few moments ago, he directed me and my colleagues at the law firm morgue and lewis to design a structure for his business empire to completely is late him from the management of the company and fur
again, i don't have to do this. they are not going to discuss it with me and with that, i'm going to bring up sherry dillon and she's going to go -- these papers are just some of the many documents that i've signed turning over complete and total control to my sons. >> we ask one more question on russia, sir -- privilege to be here today as president-elect trump's request. he's asked me as you just heard to speak about the conflicts of interest and steps he's taking. the business empire...
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i'm fascinated to know -- do we know what will happen next? i want to know more. trumpaid, i thinks you c can do politics lie you can do business. we know from silvio berlusconi in italy, the idea that a businessman knows how to do politics better is stupid. business is i make the decisions, you do it, and so on, but the point is given the angst , to use a german word, going around in washington among congresspeople, the kind of wheeling, dealing, arm-twisting trump is so good at in business might work for 102 years and politics. after that, he's going to run into a whole bunch of rick balls. you might just see a trump recovery happening under the .ugury of economic nationalism i think that is what is going to happen. it was all about men he had appointed to do this, to do that, and he will get these people in a room together and do deals, and i think the terrible thing is it's going to work for one or two years, and we are going to see the dawn arising. we will see jobs being created. we will see people saying, "you see?" even in the german media, the far right is
i'm fascinated to know -- do we know what will happen next? i want to know more. trumpaid, i thinks you c can do politics lie you can do business. we know from silvio berlusconi in italy, the idea that a businessman knows how to do politics better is stupid. business is i make the decisions, you do it, and so on, but the point is given the angst , to use a german word, going around in washington among congresspeople, the kind of wheeling, dealing, arm-twisting trump is so good at in business...
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the second thing i want to do is to thank all of you. some of you have been covering me for a long time. folks like christie and lynn. some of you i have just gotten to know. we have traveled the world together. a few singles, a few doubles together. i have offered advice i thought was pretty sound, like, don't do stupid stuff. and even when you complained about my long answers, i just want you to know that the only reason they were long is because you ask six part questions. but i have enjoyed working with all of you. it does not mean i've enjoyed every story that you have filed. but that's the point of this relationship. you're not supposed to be sycophants, you're supposed to be skeptics and ask me tough questions. you are not supposed to be complementary. you are supposed to cast a critical lie on folks that hold enormous power. and make sure that we are accountable to the people who sent us here. and you have done that. it, for the most part, in ways that i can appreciate your fairness even if i didn't always agree with your conclus
the second thing i want to do is to thank all of you. some of you have been covering me for a long time. folks like christie and lynn. some of you i have just gotten to know. we have traveled the world together. a few singles, a few doubles together. i have offered advice i thought was pretty sound, like, don't do stupid stuff. and even when you complained about my long answers, i just want you to know that the only reason they were long is because you ask six part questions. but i have enjoyed...
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we need to do more. and we need to get other countries -- china can do more. by the way, china has agreed to cooperate with us on codevelopment in the world. this is another defining thing that has come out of this management of our relationship. we could actually codevelop in certain places and leverage in other countries to come to the table and the involved. but no one is immune from this. onneed to work together better pedagogy for teaching, to get more help structure in place . i think that that is the way we will make the greatest difference to our security in the long run. judy: mr. secretary, thank you. i am being told that we are out of time. it's not like these are issues you want to work on after you leave office. secretary kerry: yeah, i'm trying to find out the best way of doing that. but yes. judy: are you going to start your own organization? secretary kerry: no, i don't want to start my own thing. i want to find the right thing to do and common task was something that is there, i think. you know, i did that when i came back from vietnam. you spe
we need to do more. and we need to get other countries -- china can do more. by the way, china has agreed to cooperate with us on codevelopment in the world. this is another defining thing that has come out of this management of our relationship. we could actually codevelop in certain places and leverage in other countries to come to the table and the involved. but no one is immune from this. onneed to work together better pedagogy for teaching, to get more help structure in place . i think...
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to write. where did anybody learn. where do actors learn how to act. the mechanics of directing are actually quite simple. those i got a feel for when i first started out, i went on sets doing photo journalism an i took pictures on sets and did interviews that gave me the opportunity to be around and match the machine ree move a little bit. but beyonds that, it's storytelling. whether it's with the type writer on the camera. >> that is what mi interested in. what is the difference between the mechanic, understanding the mechanics which lots of people can, and being able to tell a story well. i mean what's that about. >> i think if you can tell a story well, you can tell it with whatever the equipment is, as i say whether it's a type writer, whether it's a camera, whether it's the music, whether it's the editing. it's all part of the story telling process. i don't really differentiate the beginning or the end which is why i like all phases of movie making equally. >> the truth is that it is such a great game. and it has been so much fun for me to be a pa
to write. where did anybody learn. where do actors learn how to act. the mechanics of directing are actually quite simple. those i got a feel for when i first started out, i went on sets doing photo journalism an i took pictures on sets and did interviews that gave me the opportunity to be around and match the machine ree move a little bit. but beyonds that, it's storytelling. whether it's with the type writer on the camera. >> that is what mi interested in. what is the difference between...
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. >> well, i don't know the specific law that you're referring to. i do know obviously the opioid epidemic is a huge problem that our country is trying to grapple with. lawmakers and policy makers and doctors and the whole health care system is trying to figure out how do we balance the fact that there are folks like yourself who have real pain problems and need medication in order to function. on the other hand, just acknowledging and being cognizant of the fact that these drugs are being abused. so that's not an easy balance to strike and it will be a debate we keep seeing going forward. i don't know how that gets resolved. but given the scale of the problem, 30,000 people -- excuse me, 330,000 people dying from opioid overdoses a year, and a lot of people having real pain problems, it's going to be a tough line to walk for policy makers going forward. >> if you want to read about those policy changes going forward, stat news is the website. stat news.com. dylan scott is the washington correspondent there. appreciate your time this morning. >> thank you
. >> well, i don't know the specific law that you're referring to. i do know obviously the opioid epidemic is a huge problem that our country is trying to grapple with. lawmakers and policy makers and doctors and the whole health care system is trying to figure out how do we balance the fact that there are folks like yourself who have real pain problems and need medication in order to function. on the other hand, just acknowledging and being cognizant of the fact that these drugs are...
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we have to do it. people have been paying in for years, and know many of these candidates want to cut it." march 29th, 2015, trump said, "you know, paul ryan wants to knock out social security, knock it down, way down, he wants to knock medicare way down, and frankly, two things, number one you are going to lose the election, if you're going to do that, i'm not going to cut it. and i'm not going to raise ages, and i'm not going to do all of the things they want to do. but they want to really cut it, and they want to cut it very substantially. the republicans. and i'm not going to do that." point being, this is not something he said in passing. i think it is likely he won the election because millions of working-class people and senior citizens heard him say he was not going to cut social security, medicare, and medicaid. congressman price, a very simple question. is the president-elect, mr. trump, going to keep his word to the american people and not cut social security, medicare, and medicaid? or did h
we have to do it. people have been paying in for years, and know many of these candidates want to cut it." march 29th, 2015, trump said, "you know, paul ryan wants to knock out social security, knock it down, way down, he wants to knock medicare way down, and frankly, two things, number one you are going to lose the election, if you're going to do that, i'm not going to cut it. and i'm not going to raise ages, and i'm not going to do all of the things they want to do. but they want to...
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very hard to do. we're led to believe that a private individual running a security firm, hired to dig up dirt is able to penetrate the hard target using his own sources in maybe so. i'm skeptical. the second thing to note here, moscow, for anybody that has been there is good at nothing beyond generating lots and lots of rumors. a lot of these rumors are generated precisely because the people in these closed circles of decisionmaking are not very transparent about what i going on and the absence of hard information people tend to gossip a lot. really easy to tap into that gossip network. now, now the question is, gee, am i getting rumyear or am i getting -- rumor or getting solid information here? we have no basis for judge, but i suspect the most likely explanation is somebody that tapped into the very active moscow rumor mill and circulated what is out there on that. >> as you may know, the "wall street journal" identified a person who was one of the main sources, if not the main source, a former russ
very hard to do. we're led to believe that a private individual running a security firm, hired to dig up dirt is able to penetrate the hard target using his own sources in maybe so. i'm skeptical. the second thing to note here, moscow, for anybody that has been there is good at nothing beyond generating lots and lots of rumors. a lot of these rumors are generated precisely because the people in these closed circles of decisionmaking are not very transparent about what i going on and the absence...
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you wish president trump success, or do you want him to fail? or no. >> i absolutely wish him success, yes i do. if he becomes president and he's willing to do the right thing, then yes,. as it stands now i am disquieted disquieted --. jesse: we don't want you to be disquieted. that's the last thing we want you to do. bill let me get you in here. i don't think any of these crazy harebrained schemes are going to work. eventually the democrats are going to have to wake up politically and start working with president trump on a number of things like infrastructure or trade, or else they will be left out in the cold and that rustbelt is gone forever. >> absolutely. working in trump's advantage right now is the that 2018 looms. looms. there are a lot of democrats in red states that are going to be in serious trouble. what you will see as we go forward is there will be establishment types that might have resisted him otherwise but they will back him because they don't want to be primary too in 2018. you are democrats in red states that will cross the a
you wish president trump success, or do you want him to fail? or no. >> i absolutely wish him success, yes i do. if he becomes president and he's willing to do the right thing, then yes,. as it stands now i am disquieted disquieted --. jesse: we don't want you to be disquieted. that's the last thing we want you to do. bill let me get you in here. i don't think any of these crazy harebrained schemes are going to work. eventually the democrats are going to have to wake up politically and...
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and i get to do it nightly. nybody out but jefferson mays is just astounding. nathan: hilarious and brilliant. i mean, that is the joy of it. it is like putting together very quickly a repertory company and people reveling -- it is not about who has the biggest part, it's getting to watch all these people work and interact with them and the joy of doing that in a play like this. >> we don't have a national theater, we have never been allowed to have that here because we don't support the arts like that here. other countries do. every once in a while, a clarion call goes out with a piece of material, what people think, i would like to have some of that. i have had a couple of those in my career. charlie: do you think, things like this are why you got into this life? and all the satisfaction i can feel rising? john: i took the amtrak from st. louis in 1975, and this is eyond my wildest dreams. we do not have a bad penny in the bunch, and to watch and listen to these men and women every night is beautiful. nathan: i
and i get to do it nightly. nybody out but jefferson mays is just astounding. nathan: hilarious and brilliant. i mean, that is the joy of it. it is like putting together very quickly a repertory company and people reveling -- it is not about who has the biggest part, it's getting to watch all these people work and interact with them and the joy of doing that in a play like this. >> we don't have a national theater, we have never been allowed to have that here because we don't support the...
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to fox news sunday. i will start with you. doy credit for the jobs he talked about or for the weeks ago with the deals with carrier? >> i'm happy that the jobs are going to come back i'm nervous that the fact that donald trump is currently re- announcing jobs he already counted.# when softbank said they were going to move jobs and expand them if he have something to do with the first announcement shannon: either way does he get any credit for whether it was announced weeks ago or now? >> i would give him some credit for it. i would point out that under brock obama and the last seven years we've added 15 million private sector jobs. i think they're gonna need speed up the job creation if they want to match what has happened under brock obama but i give as an elected trump some credit for that. >> you know that they united steelworkers got into it with mister trump saint he wasn't telling the truth. he told the washington post is this the kind of thing a president can do making these individual deals. how is this can work. >> i thi
to fox news sunday. i will start with you. doy credit for the jobs he talked about or for the weeks ago with the deals with carrier? >> i'm happy that the jobs are going to come back i'm nervous that the fact that donald trump is currently re- announcing jobs he already counted.# when softbank said they were going to move jobs and expand them if he have something to do with the first announcement shannon: either way does he get any credit for whether it was announced weeks ago or now?...
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doesn't want them to do it, and maybe he does, and in washington when you are doing deals and tryingocate for legislation or against legislation you want any edge you get, and dropping that i am staying here, meet me here, they will see that as a way to facilitate what they want on the back end and i think that's the danger for trump. in the immediate, he's going to make a lot of money because he's president of the united states. >> matt, here's what we do know about jared kushner, he plans to resign from the management position at any companies, and as a conservative are you concerned about him becoming a senior adviser stp? >> no, i think it's a good thing. nepotism thing, i don't have a problem with it and i think he is probably giving trump good advise, and i think he may have a calming affect compared to some of the other people that might otherwise be whispering in trump's ear. >> look, i think part of what we are trying to deal with here is how effective is jared kushner going to be? >> he's a young man and never been in politics before and a lot of currency is based on the so
doesn't want them to do it, and maybe he does, and in washington when you are doing deals and tryingocate for legislation or against legislation you want any edge you get, and dropping that i am staying here, meet me here, they will see that as a way to facilitate what they want on the back end and i think that's the danger for trump. in the immediate, he's going to make a lot of money because he's president of the united states. >> matt, here's what we do know about jared kushner, he...
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need to go back to the floor. and i do appreciate the chance that i had to meet with general kelly. in my early days here in the senate, there was a change in the makeup of the majority and we became the minority and it created a problem of vacancy in the foreign relations committee. i happened to get that foreign relations committee spot. and they had to redo all of the committees. there was one committee that apparently nobody wanted because i became the ranking member on it. that was just shortly before 9/11. so right after that, i had a lot of people saying, so, how did the new guy get the anti-terrorism committee? i was own a united nations committee that was supposed to find the bad guys. and i guess it was fortunate or maybe unfortunate that just about all of us were accountants. so what we did was followed the money. and we got 130 countries involved in it. and several of them found the bad guys and prosecuted the bad guys, in some cases executed the bad guys. it was effective until they figured out what we were do
need to go back to the floor. and i do appreciate the chance that i had to meet with general kelly. in my early days here in the senate, there was a change in the makeup of the majority and we became the minority and it created a problem of vacancy in the foreign relations committee. i happened to get that foreign relations committee spot. and they had to redo all of the committees. there was one committee that apparently nobody wanted because i became the ranking member on it. that was just...
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we need to have a conversation, do? are we trying to if we want more affordability and competition, what is the path to get there? that is the conversation we need to push. host: do think we can challenge republicans to repeal the affordable care act with the heritage on nation. governor romney past romney care. evenburwell: it is not where it comes from. it is what it does. i do not think it is about whose idea or whose side. you are appropriately reflecting. there were important things that conservative sides. it is part of what is working now. it is not so much what side but what is working, what needs to work better, and how it relates to the american people. i keep coming back. that is what is most important. that should be the lens through which we view this issue. host: and you believe health care is a right or eight commodity? sec. burwell: i believe health care is a right. i believe it is fundamental and our nation. with a nation as wealthy as ours, making sure that people have access to affordable coverage is s
we need to have a conversation, do? are we trying to if we want more affordability and competition, what is the path to get there? that is the conversation we need to push. host: do think we can challenge republicans to repeal the affordable care act with the heritage on nation. governor romney past romney care. evenburwell: it is not where it comes from. it is what it does. i do not think it is about whose idea or whose side. you are appropriately reflecting. there were important things that...
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to do it right. ensed the plight of inner cities and i think he's going to pay a lot of attention to it that is not going to back down the way he thinks he's protecting the majority of u.s. citizens. eric maki has said some things dealing with infrastructure and we will see how that goes when it comes to the cities. andy stein who has been with us for decades. >> i don't look that old. eric: thanks for joining us. arthel: you certainly don't. president trump claims widespread voter fraud cost in the popular vote. is there any evidence to back up those claims? will take a look at the numbers next. john mccain with a warning for the president, don't try to lift sanctions against moscow or congress will take matters into its own hands. ♪ (vo) do not go gentle into that good night, old age should burn and rave at close of day; rage, rage against the dying of the light. do not go gentle into that good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with not food, become food? thankfully at panera, 100% of our food is 100% clean. no artifi
to do it right. ensed the plight of inner cities and i think he's going to pay a lot of attention to it that is not going to back down the way he thinks he's protecting the majority of u.s. citizens. eric maki has said some things dealing with infrastructure and we will see how that goes when it comes to the cities. andy stein who has been with us for decades. >> i don't look that old. eric: thanks for joining us. arthel: you certainly don't. president trump claims widespread voter fraud...
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acknowledge that we need to do that. >> i do appreciate that, because how long has the united states been experiencing attacks from entities outside of united states? >> you can argue we've been in this type of dynamics for over a decade and it's gotten worse. >> a decade, and so we have taken the steps of developing cyber command in the capabilities that exist both in our reserves, national guard, and the active component units. and to become faster and more agile, we need to know what those capabilities are. so if you have a solution to that on how we can track those capabilities, we need to figure that out. many of these units have the capability of defending networks, and yet we are not utilizing those capabilities. and we don't know where they exist, to be honest. >> so please don't take for my comment that we don't believe that the role of the guard and reserve isn't important. if you look in the last 12 months, we've got two cyber protection teams from the guard that have been mobilized, we brought online in
acknowledge that we need to do that. >> i do appreciate that, because how long has the united states been experiencing attacks from entities outside of united states? >> you can argue we've been in this type of dynamics for over a decade and it's gotten worse. >> a decade, and so we have taken the steps of developing cyber command in the capabilities that exist both in our reserves, national guard, and the active component units. and to become faster and more agile, we need to...
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we will try to do that as we go along. you need to understand all of these things, the biggest story in terms of weapons is the story of the rifle musket, introduced in the 1850's with a longer range, 500 yards, compared to the smoothbore musket which was previously used and had about a range of 100 yards. a brief overview of tactics for you. northern and southern armies used the same formations and maneuvers, inherited from europe, called the linear tactical system, because it organize the men in linear formations, meaning one line behind the other and each line was actually called a rank in the manuals. and two ranks formed a battle line. this is a nice photograph of company e fifth new york. this obviously means that you have thin and long infantry formations, a regimen of 500 men for example would have 250 of them in the first rank and in the second rank. it would be 125 yards wide and three feet deep. we are discussing, by the way, one level of the history of infantry tactics. what historians have called small unit tac
we will try to do that as we go along. you need to understand all of these things, the biggest story in terms of weapons is the story of the rifle musket, introduced in the 1850's with a longer range, 500 yards, compared to the smoothbore musket which was previously used and had about a range of 100 yards. a brief overview of tactics for you. northern and southern armies used the same formations and maneuvers, inherited from europe, called the linear tactical system, because it organize the men...
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the question is, is that the way to do it? s the question. >> all right, jim kenney, those were the opinions from our panel. we're gonna take a break and come back to your inside story. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. >> welcome back. time for our "inside stories of the week." sharmain. >> tomorrow is king celebration, king holiday. whether or not you are volunteering or going on a march or actually participating in any way at the african american museum, we encourage you to make sure that you follow the dream and continue to celebrate dr. king. >> all right. val. >> congratulations to congressman ryan costello, who was not only appointed to the commerce and energy committee this week, he also was appointed by the national republican campaign committee to head up the subcommittee that's in charge of making sure the republican party wins tough races in suburban areas. so it shows
the question is, is that the way to do it? s the question. >> all right, jim kenney, those were the opinions from our panel. we're gonna take a break and come back to your inside story. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. >> welcome back. time for our "inside stories of the week." sharmain. >> tomorrow is...
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it because it's the right thing to do. and we will do it because it is critical to our nation's overall economic health. business cannot succeed, and our economy and our citizens cannot prosper if our people cannot reach their potential. fortunately, speaker ryan has proven that he has the courage and the intellect to tackle our nation's biggest challenges. in addition to championing efforts to help people out of poverty, he's been fighting for fiscal responsibility, tax reform, regulatory reform, and so many other pro-growth policies for his entire career. we're going to need him to keep it up, and keep this fight going like never before. there are a few people in our country with more on their shoulders today than speaker ryan. but he's well equipped to confront the challenges, and seize the opportunities that lie ahead. after his remarks today, the speaker will sit down with veteran "wall street journal" reporter and columnist jerry side for further discussion. please join me in welcoming and encouraging speaker paul rya
it because it's the right thing to do. and we will do it because it is critical to our nation's overall economic health. business cannot succeed, and our economy and our citizens cannot prosper if our people cannot reach their potential. fortunately, speaker ryan has proven that he has the courage and the intellect to tackle our nation's biggest challenges. in addition to championing efforts to help people out of poverty, he's been fighting for fiscal responsibility, tax reform, regulatory...
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and here is what we are prepared to do. tors on both sides of the aisle have expressed support for the president-elect's key national security nominees. we expect to be able to vote on general kelly and general mattis tomorrow and look forward to beginning the debate on congressman pompeo in hopes that he can also receive a quick vote. it is possible that some other noncontroversial nominees could be considered relatively quickly. we intend toe, have a full and rigorous debate on the president-elect's remaining nominees. senate republicans did not want to have a full debate on the merits of these nominees in committee. but they should be prepared to do so on the floor of the united states senate. i understand republicans are saying they wouldn't have chosen any of obama's nominees, but allowed them to be confirmed. let me be clear, democrats will allow the confirmations and those for nominees who have not been chosen by our party. but what we will not support our nominees who are so extreme in their viewpoints or their nonco
and here is what we are prepared to do. tors on both sides of the aisle have expressed support for the president-elect's key national security nominees. we expect to be able to vote on general kelly and general mattis tomorrow and look forward to beginning the debate on congressman pompeo in hopes that he can also receive a quick vote. it is possible that some other noncontroversial nominees could be considered relatively quickly. we intend toe, have a full and rigorous debate on the...
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>> sean: absolutely, but it's a question, do they all need to be televised, do they all have to be in particular place? and again, we can make this decision with the press corps. is there a way instead of just 49 seats, can we expand the ability to bring more americans into the process either by technology or bigger space or what have you. but they are discussions that we should have. and to respect some of the traditions that have occurred, but also to make sure that we are updating it with technology. >> harris: all right, different voices among the press corps is what i'm hearing you say. democrats are fighting tooth and nail to keep obamacare intact and staying up very late at night. particularly last night, with some fiery floor speeches. we will ask sean what will happen to president obama's signature health care law when his boss takes office? fewer than two weeks away, that is a big smile on your face, we are coming back. what makes this simple salad the best simple salad ever? heart healthy california walnuts. the best simple veggie dish ever? heart healthy california walnuts
>> sean: absolutely, but it's a question, do they all need to be televised, do they all have to be in particular place? and again, we can make this decision with the press corps. is there a way instead of just 49 seats, can we expand the ability to bring more americans into the process either by technology or bigger space or what have you. but they are discussions that we should have. and to respect some of the traditions that have occurred, but also to make sure that we are updating it...
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i don't have to do this. and with that, i'm going to bring up sherry dylan, and she's going to go, these papers are some of the many documents i have signed turning over complete and total control to my sons. [inaudible] morning. it's my honor and privilege to be here today as president -- at president-elect trump's request. he's asked me to speak about the conflicts of interest and the steps he's taking. the business empire built by president-elect trump over the years is massive. not dissimilar to the fortunes of nelson rockefeller when he became vice president. at that time, no one was so concerned. president-elect trump once the american public to rest assured that all of his efforts are directed for -pursuing the people's business and not his own. he directed me and my colleagues at the law firm to design a structure for his business empire that was completely -- that would completely isolate him from the management of the company. he further instructed that we build and protections that will assure the a
i don't have to do this. and with that, i'm going to bring up sherry dylan, and she's going to go, these papers are some of the many documents i have signed turning over complete and total control to my sons. [inaudible] morning. it's my honor and privilege to be here today as president -- at president-elect trump's request. he's asked me to speak about the conflicts of interest and the steps he's taking. the business empire built by president-elect trump over the years is massive. not...
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that's what you have to do. care, we are waiting. the moderate muslims that are against all this need to be a lot more vocal and just defending islamaphobia or calling out islamaphobia should be the only thing that cair should be doing. they should be encouraging moderate muslims to turn over information on plots, terror. >> bob: amazing that cair only has press conferences when they want to attack us on something like this, terrorist attacks, they don't see anything. >> dana: what are they? they are not helping in any regard. >> greg: i have another great sound on tape of donald trump. this was with david new york. he has a really nice hair. let's watch. >> are you concerned it's going to cause more anger among muslims around the world? >> anger? there's plenty of anger right now. how can you have more. the world is a mess. at the world is as angry as it gets. do you think this is going to cause a little more anger? the world is an angry place. all of this has happened. we went into iraq. we shouldn't have gone into ira iraq. we shou
that's what you have to do. care, we are waiting. the moderate muslims that are against all this need to be a lot more vocal and just defending islamaphobia or calling out islamaphobia should be the only thing that cair should be doing. they should be encouraging moderate muslims to turn over information on plots, terror. >> bob: amazing that cair only has press conferences when they want to attack us on something like this, terrorist attacks, they don't see anything. >> dana: what...
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who is going to do the investigation? the congress doesn't want to do it. justice department has to have a complaint. this is a fabrication, a political fabrication. he is trying to justify how hillary clinton beat him close to three million votes by the popular vote. i think that's all it is. he is a sore winner. put this away. nobody is going to do this investigation. i'm flabbergasted that he believes that he could just order an investigation of any kind with zero, zero evidence. >> well, he says that there are a lot of voters out there who are registered, let's say, in your state of new mexico but may be also registered to vote in california if they move, for example, and there are dead people who are still listed on voter registration lists. is that a problem? >> well, look, every state handles their own voter frauds -- by the way, most states are run by republican secretary of states that manage elections. i'm going to have fun seeing how these republican secretary of states who claim there is no outright voter fraud -- yeah, there's some abhorations l
who is going to do the investigation? the congress doesn't want to do it. justice department has to have a complaint. this is a fabrication, a political fabrication. he is trying to justify how hillary clinton beat him close to three million votes by the popular vote. i think that's all it is. he is a sore winner. put this away. nobody is going to do this investigation. i'm flabbergasted that he believes that he could just order an investigation of any kind with zero, zero evidence. >>...
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we need to know that if we are doing good we want to stay. if we are not doing good, then we need to get out. and i think it's extremely hard to see that the government is against us, because it's kind of going against what we're trying to do with the peacekeeping mission to start with. >> you mentioned 16 peacekeeping operations, 9 in africa. >> yes, they are. >> the last six that have been approved by the security council are in africa as well. i'm happy to hear that you want to delve in and see how we're doing with those. what other metrics can be used -- i know senator young mentioned that -- in terms of whether or not we're getting bang for the buck out of our involvement? >> it is one of those where you do have to decide before you even take on a peacekeeping mission if it is something that can see success, if we can get to a resolution. i think part of that is making sure there is a secure base to start with. making sure that we are taking care of things. if you look at the peace missions in africa, it has been devastating to see the se
we need to know that if we are doing good we want to stay. if we are not doing good, then we need to get out. and i think it's extremely hard to see that the government is against us, because it's kind of going against what we're trying to do with the peacekeeping mission to start with. >> you mentioned 16 peacekeeping operations, 9 in africa. >> yes, they are. >> the last six that have been approved by the security council are in africa as well. i'm happy to hear that you...
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i want to do what he says he will do. they disadvantaged african americans access to the polls. say guy that's been criticizing the justice department doing that kind of work and bringing those cases so he is saying to us this is not the kind of thing he will be aggressively pursuing. >> critics would say this is corey booker paving the way to 2020. >> i spent a lot of time working on and i would challenge how many people worked harder on issue of criminal justice reform. please understand that somebody is going to take us as a nation not toward where we were going right and left. many republican governors bragging about populations and keeping somebody more safe. this is somebody that thinks we can lock our way out of the opiod crisis. >> are you open to 2020. >> aim open to doing everything i can as the trump administration is coming in and understand jeff session is somebody that is counter to the ideals that i believe in but you also have prugh wet coming into the epa and other challenging people: the focus is on now and doing everything that we can to stop donald trump and a
i want to do what he says he will do. they disadvantaged african americans access to the polls. say guy that's been criticizing the justice department doing that kind of work and bringing those cases so he is saying to us this is not the kind of thing he will be aggressively pursuing. >> critics would say this is corey booker paving the way to 2020. >> i spent a lot of time working on and i would challenge how many people worked harder on issue of criminal justice reform. please...
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to do.and the profit recession seems to be over the watch for the guys who called for a bear market, the credibility is shot there. citigroup said bear market. paul krugman said collapse and i think that carl icahn went bearish and so did george soros, who do you listen to? >> you listen to "varney & company." wait a minute, other news here, let's see what we've got. we've got breaking news this morning, president trump asking for, wait for it, a federal investigation into voter fraud. here is the tweet. i will be asking for a major investigation into voter fraud, including those registered to vote in two states, those who are illegal and he continues, even those registered to vote who are dead and for a long time. depending on the results, we'll strengthen the voting procedure. liz, ashley, is he stepping on his own message. sucking the oxygen away from the growth of the economy. liz: because now the headlines will not be about his policies and growth, it will be vote are fraud. the lawyer
to do.and the profit recession seems to be over the watch for the guys who called for a bear market, the credibility is shot there. citigroup said bear market. paul krugman said collapse and i think that carl icahn went bearish and so did george soros, who do you listen to? >> you listen to "varney & company." wait a minute, other news here, let's see what we've got. we've got breaking news this morning, president trump asking for, wait for it, a federal investigation into...
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it comes to foreign policy. do you want to get rid of nato? do you want to stop the russians from invading another country? whatever it is, you decide what the policy is, and then you have a toolbox that you can use to affect that policy, to achieve it. part of it is military, part of it as economic sanctions, part of it is diplomacy. all of these things are important. one of the things you have that you might not even know you have, and can be enhanced, is public diplomacy. that is very effective. it should be mobilized to achieve that specific and i agree with you, i think the default position, as i've seen it in public diplomacy often is, we want people to like us. that is our job. my job as a pd officer is to get these people in the country that i'm working in two like us. there is nothing wrong with that fine, but really that is not an end, that is a means to a specific ends. i think your question is a good one. the policy has not been communicated clearly enough so we know exactly why we are doing it. >> just
it comes to foreign policy. do you want to get rid of nato? do you want to stop the russians from invading another country? whatever it is, you decide what the policy is, and then you have a toolbox that you can use to affect that policy, to achieve it. part of it is military, part of it as economic sanctions, part of it is diplomacy. all of these things are important. one of the things you have that you might not even know you have, and can be enhanced, is public diplomacy. that is very...
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they don't want to have a war with him, do they? think the press, as you said, wants to have access to their sources. like every reporter as you see from tv is sleeping with someone in the west wing. that they get their news from, they still want to have access to their lover, whoever it is in the west wing. always in a bed, scooparooni. i think it's more interesting that they want to let in every blogger, i have a blog, can i get in there? the whole press will be 13-year-old girls bored out of their minds. >> a cat blog, did you see how you were doing that pot thing? you talked about the cat magazine earlier. >> that's my motto, it's not my blog. >> wouldn't it be great if he had a "fake news" button. every time he didn't want to answer a question, he would push it. >> tom: michael, this is what trump has been able to do. fake news came out, and this is a thing of were going to use this fake news it to flag any pro trump news that's out there. he flipped it around, and now fake news is anti-trump news. >> it's beautiful, he's taken
they don't want to have a war with him, do they? think the press, as you said, wants to have access to their sources. like every reporter as you see from tv is sleeping with someone in the west wing. that they get their news from, they still want to have access to their lover, whoever it is in the west wing. always in a bed, scooparooni. i think it's more interesting that they want to let in every blogger, i have a blog, can i get in there? the whole press will be 13-year-old girls bored out...
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he also has to do with law and order in chicago wants. ce union wants to take on the nra to really focus on -- >> i'm out of time. bakari, one quick point. >> i need to say this. chicago and the young people in chicago feel as if they have no place to go, it's not afghanistan. and to castigate young people, many people of color as afghanistan as terrorism, it's just not right, and that type of language, to kevin's point may rile up the base, but it alienates people who want to fix the problem. >> remember the chicago mayor was at trump tower during the transition. they had a conversation about a whole lot of things, but obviously it's hard to imagine the violence in chicago not being one of them. it wouldn't be surprising if it's counterintuitive if the mayor of chicago wouldn't mind donald trump getting involved. it takes the heat off of him the mayor and puts the focus on the president. >> if you read between the lines with his statement, it sounds like what you said, dana. it sounds like he doesn't mind if the feds come in. >> not so su
he also has to do with law and order in chicago wants. ce union wants to take on the nra to really focus on -- >> i'm out of time. bakari, one quick point. >> i need to say this. chicago and the young people in chicago feel as if they have no place to go, it's not afghanistan. and to castigate young people, many people of color as afghanistan as terrorism, it's just not right, and that type of language, to kevin's point may rile up the base, but it alienates people who want to fix...
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now we want to execute these ideas. and i do believe that the multi-generational poverty, the persistent high poverty is what we need to go at right away. that, to me, is who is hurting the most. and if we can help crack that code, all the rest of these problems get much, much easier to solve. >> as you try to do that, one of the areas you anticipate you can get cooperation from democrats on, and where are the areas where they're going to -- >> i do believe that -- i would like to think that what i call the poverty trap, the benefit cliffs, is something we can all agree needs to be addressed. if you take a person's benefits, they'll have these benefit cutoffs that disincentivize taking the next step into the work force. and the challenge is, you can't sit in washington, create a better formula to make sure that work always pays. the brits have a universal credit in england. they're working on this. we're a bigger diverse country with 50 states. it's harder to do that here. so i really do believe that we need to get more local co
now we want to execute these ideas. and i do believe that the multi-generational poverty, the persistent high poverty is what we need to go at right away. that, to me, is who is hurting the most. and if we can help crack that code, all the rest of these problems get much, much easier to solve. >> as you try to do that, one of the areas you anticipate you can get cooperation from democrats on, and where are the areas where they're going to -- >> i do believe that -- i would like to...
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we have to do that for our country. t's very important. >> attempts to build a better relationship with president putin? >> they said it totally never happened, now, somebody would say, of course, he's going to say that. i respected the fact that he said that. and i will be honest, i think if we did have something, they would have released it, they would have been glad to released it. frankly had they broken into the republican national committee, i think they would have released just like they did about hillary and all of the horrible things that her people like mr. podesta said about her. what he said about her was horrible. if somebody said about me what podesta said to hillary, i would have fired that person because what he said about her was horrible. remember this, we talk about the hacking and hacking is bad and it shouldn't be done. hillary clinton got the questions to the debate and didn't report it. that's a horrible thing. can you imagine that if donald trump got the questions to the debate, it would have been
we have to do that for our country. t's very important. >> attempts to build a better relationship with president putin? >> they said it totally never happened, now, somebody would say, of course, he's going to say that. i respected the fact that he said that. and i will be honest, i think if we did have something, they would have released it, they would have been glad to released it. frankly had they broken into the republican national committee, i think they would have released...
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my expectations if p confirmed is to do a bottoms up review. and what provisions are we making exceptions and what provisions a lou for a waiver or grant perhaps an exception for someone to resolve these difficult personal issues for people and not undermine our values. >> i don't think it was the president executive authority to make that change. i don't think it was a question. there were no lawsuits filed or any real resistance as soon as they travel back to cuba, it was assumed it was a great thing and they have remitted more money. it was illegal for them to send fish hooks to their family members. i submit they are not concessions to the regime to allow americans to travel those sanctions are on american and knots cuban and with regard to diplomatic being relations. we have diplomatic relations with with unsafory leaderships with some countries. saudi arabia, we don't agree with how they treat women and political opponents. is it a concession to the regime to have diplomatic relations to the country. >> this is a question that is ground in
my expectations if p confirmed is to do a bottoms up review. and what provisions are we making exceptions and what provisions a lou for a waiver or grant perhaps an exception for someone to resolve these difficult personal issues for people and not undermine our values. >> i don't think it was the president executive authority to make that change. i don't think it was a question. there were no lawsuits filed or any real resistance as soon as they travel back to cuba, it was assumed it was...
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it could bring to democrats to the table, and get a lot more done. dobe open to that? >> he has to be able to please all of these people on capitol hill and speaker banner told me being speak of the house is like -- barrier full of frogs and trying to get across the floor without frogs jumping on the barrel. >> donald trump is invulnerable if he does immigration. i think he leaving daca alone -- this is seen to me that he intents to take and cease the middle. >> we're the opposition, we talk a lots about it on the other side of the break. what do you make of making on the media. >> they are making media opposition party, you're not the conversation, it's politically screwed. politically smart. >> it's like going to concert with two bands playing, so many things going on. it's noisy, it's drawing my attention, he clearly roll out of a plan, it's not accidental. >> we'll talk about more d. congratulations on the book. >> thank you greta. >>> trump's chief strategist calling media the opposition party. maybe it was the day your baby came home. or maybe the
it could bring to democrats to the table, and get a lot more done. dobe open to that? >> he has to be able to please all of these people on capitol hill and speaker banner told me being speak of the house is like -- barrier full of frogs and trying to get across the floor without frogs jumping on the barrel. >> donald trump is invulnerable if he does immigration. i think he leaving daca alone -- this is seen to me that he intents to take and cease the middle. >> we're the...
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o "hail the "i want to do something." he knew what he wanted to do. as social and economic justice for more people. charlie: i think specifically about war. do you get a sense he has been hammered by his judgment that the united states could not do much, that times had changed in terms of the middle east? to put men and women on the ground there would not make a difference and make things worse, and that assumption drove his concept of u.s. power? doris: i think you are right. i think that is really important understanding that, because so much of his political career was built on understanding the foibles of what the iraq war meant to the middle east and toward american power. there was more of a hesitancy of using overt power, using soldiers and boots on the ground, because you knew how messy it could be on the other end. that becomes maybe more the use of drones on his part. more the use of intelligence, and not the direct intervention. i suppose for every president, just like for lbj, there's the memory of the munich agreement. you cannot allow som
o "hail the "i want to do something." he knew what he wanted to do. as social and economic justice for more people. charlie: i think specifically about war. do you get a sense he has been hammered by his judgment that the united states could not do much, that times had changed in terms of the middle east? to put men and women on the ground there would not make a difference and make things worse, and that assumption drove his concept of u.s. power? doris: i think you are right. i...
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not have access to but do have access to individual iras as a pretextless than one in 10 americans today's taking advantage of their peers that tells us we do not do a good job of preparing ourselves but do a much better job when we are able to leverage the support structure of our employer who plays a critical role. so i am with chris and lenny in terms we need to build on the system. there are things we can do better. by that is i think a really key place for us to go. >> i would like to stop there because i know we have many folks in the audience might have some questions. is there any point you would like to ask a question please raise your hands. i would like to build on what people are willing to do Ãand some people think Ãi don't need help, i can do this myself.i can manage this myself. is that the right strategy? >> no. i think there is pretty good data that shows people that have access to advice on the same lifetime income server that we do, do better than people that do not have access to advice. there's even better data coming out of canada.
not have access to but do have access to individual iras as a pretextless than one in 10 americans today's taking advantage of their peers that tells us we do not do a good job of preparing ourselves but do a much better job when we are able to leverage the support structure of our employer who plays a critical role. so i am with chris and lenny in terms we need to build on the system. there are things we can do better. by that is i think a really key place for us to go. >> i would like...