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careful —— trump has to be very careful —— trump has to be very careful about raising expectations unnaturallyossibly. careful about raising expectations unnaturally and impossibly. the notion that he could in four or eight years eradicate islamic terrorism is, ithink, pie in eight years eradicate islamic terrorism is, i think, pie in the sky, and it is a phrase that will come back to haunt him. you have been an observer of inaugurations and presidents, you've been in washington for years off and on, and i wonder what you make of this moment. do we know what the map is even for the next few months, as far as this president is concerned? no, we don't. as i've said before, trump isa we don't. as i've said before, trump is a mystery to be revealed. so far, we have had slogans like america first and make america great again, we have had bits and pieces of policy popping up he ran there, including inauguration speech, we have had to drive a coach and horses through american foreign policy over the eu and nato, he has insulted the germans along the way in his interview with michael gove in the times
careful —— trump has to be very careful —— trump has to be very careful about raising expectations unnaturallyossibly. careful about raising expectations unnaturally and impossibly. the notion that he could in four or eight years eradicate islamic terrorism is, ithink, pie in eight years eradicate islamic terrorism is, i think, pie in the sky, and it is a phrase that will come back to haunt him. you have been an observer of inaugurations and presidents, you've been in washington for...
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. >> i have to gradually get them used to accepting all the unnatural things.commotion ofthe inauguration day, there is one thing the inauguration can rely on. >> there is comfort and numbers for these forces. maggie: watch out for klinger and the old guard on inauguration day. after theing up break, doug will be back with a final check of the forecast and what is shaping up to be a wet inauguration day. what does it feel like? like? does fearless age? or does it simply grow... stronger? fearless looks a little different to us all. but with a new carefirst medplus medigap plan, you can find yours. call now to speak with a medigap specialist in your area, and discover the strength and security of a plan with low affordable rates, and the option to add dental and vision coverage. even a fitness program at no extra cost. call a medigap specialist now to learn more. and get the support to find the answers, to every fearless question. carefirst medplus. live fearless. jummy: you may be wondering how president obama is spending his last full day as president. his pub
. >> i have to gradually get them used to accepting all the unnatural things.commotion ofthe inauguration day, there is one thing the inauguration can rely on. >> there is comfort and numbers for these forces. maggie: watch out for klinger and the old guard on inauguration day. after theing up break, doug will be back with a final check of the forecast and what is shaping up to be a wet inauguration day. what does it feel like? like? does fearless age? or does it simply grow......
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develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. >> glacieiers arere really large contributors to changing sea levels. you wantnt to be able to quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop modedels and predict in thehe future to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists like dr. arendt come here to conduct research and to share their experience with the young-and-upcoming researchersrs taking g part in e prprogram. to collect the ground data that sophisticated high-tech science depends on, students have to cross vast distances through the isolated heart of the icefield. in order to traverse the icefield safely, we train them extensively for the dangers of this rugged field experience. here at camp 17, they learn adventure skiing, safe glacier travel on a rope, and how to rescue a colleague from a crevice. the training equips and inspires these students for a career i in extre environme
develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. >> glacieiers arere really large contributors to changing sea levels. you wantnt to be able to quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop modedels and predict in thehe future to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists like dr....
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they are trying to give that word an unnatural meaning, to mean 100%.dren to get them through their exams, and who say with term—time holidays every single week there could be a child missing? there's always kids off school sick. and sometimes kids off with term—time holidays. the issue is being completely blown out of all proportion because, for every child who misses a day because of a term—time holiday, there are 12 days missed due to illness. the cost of holidays home or abroad is a worry for lots of families. so what's happended since last year's case? 108 councils in england responded to our questions. 35 councils say they have changed their policy since thejudgement. five more are reviewing theirs. 28 have dropped cases against parents. 22 have noticed parents taking more term—time holidays. councils from the isle of wight to the north of england have different policies. some issue thousands of fines. others almost none. one dad's battle here on the isle of wight has implications for parents across england. it's drawn a line in the sand, with, on
they are trying to give that word an unnatural meaning, to mean 100%.dren to get them through their exams, and who say with term—time holidays every single week there could be a child missing? there's always kids off school sick. and sometimes kids off with term—time holidays. the issue is being completely blown out of all proportion because, for every child who misses a day because of a term—time holiday, there are 12 days missed due to illness. the cost of holidays home or abroad is a...
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they are trying to make that word have an unnatural meaning, meaning 100%. teach children to get them through their exams and to say with term time holidays, every single week there might bea holidays, every single week there might be a child missing. there are a lwa ys might be a child missing. there are always kids off sick, and sometimes they are due to holidays. the issue is blown out of all proportion because, for every child that misses a day due to a holiday, there are 12 days missed due to illness. the cost of holidays is a worry for many families, so what has happened since last yea r‘s families, so what has happened since last year's case? 108 councils in england out of 152 responded to our questions about term time holidays. 35 have changed their policy since thejudgment. five 35 have changed their policy since the judgment. five more 35 have changed their policy since thejudgment. five more are reviewing their heirs. 28 have dropped cases against parents. 22 have noticed parents taking more term time holidays. councils from the isle of wight to t
they are trying to make that word have an unnatural meaning, meaning 100%. teach children to get them through their exams and to say with term time holidays, every single week there might bea holidays, every single week there might be a child missing. there are a lwa ys might be a child missing. there are always kids off sick, and sometimes they are due to holidays. the issue is blown out of all proportion because, for every child that misses a day due to a holiday, there are 12 days missed due...
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnaturalyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush look. >> announcer: john elliott is an oscar nominee and was the head makeup artist on "desperate housewives." >> airbrush makeup is so sheer, it's so natural-looking, that people just look and say, "god, you're glowing. i don't know why, but you look great." >> announcer: every woman knows that with fingers, sponges, and brushes, it's very hard to get a smooth, natural look. airbrush beautifully covers your flaws with the smoothest, most natural look available in any makeup anywhere. but until now, you had to be a celebrity. not anymore. now airbrush is for everyone. luminess air has made this hollywood secret to beauty and look
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnaturalyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush...
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this division of the peninsula is unnatural. as long as north korea survives, that ballistic and nuclear capability will continue. gregg: a coup, create the conditions for earnt a regime that would be more friendly to the u.s. >> it needs somebody to give it a push. i think it only acceptable outcome long term is the merger of the two koreas. the two koreas will be one. the only question is whether we do it sensibly or it happens cat some ofically. gregg: at the istanbul nightclub, 59 people murdered by what appears to be a terrorist attack. 70 people wound. does this stunned score the murderous and menacing threat isis andetter terror groups pose? and what's your take on it? >> we don't know if it's service or some other terrorist group. isis has been attacking in turkey. and it under lines why incoming president trump should follow through on another of his campaign commitments which is to destroy isis as soon as possible. as long as it has a sanctuary and can train terrorists, they remain a threat. the slow roll approach of t
this division of the peninsula is unnatural. as long as north korea survives, that ballistic and nuclear capability will continue. gregg: a coup, create the conditions for earnt a regime that would be more friendly to the u.s. >> it needs somebody to give it a push. i think it only acceptable outcome long term is the merger of the two koreas. the two koreas will be one. the only question is whether we do it sensibly or it happens cat some ofically. gregg: at the istanbul nightclub, 59...
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ally came out of a bankruptcy, general motors, so it has an unnatural share shoulder base.t's why we hold that particular one. and there are many companies from the last cycle, that as they moved out of bankruptcy and debt was ecquityizequityized. >> when you talk about retail, you are talking about distressed opportunities within retail? >> of all the distressed areas to look at, i would say retail is the one that has both the most opportunities and the most need for real caution. because in that area it is simple technological displ displacement. we see what's happening to malls, secondary retailers. >> you have a big position in yahoo. tell us about that holding. what are the factors you are looking at? will you consider holding it after it becomes altaba? >> well, what we try to find, it's not just yahoo! we see it in mergers and in situations like rite-aid, walgreens, where we do it more through the bonds as opposed to equity, we look for situations where there is a likelihood of substantial balance sheet change and discounts to the asset values which is what we see in
ally came out of a bankruptcy, general motors, so it has an unnatural share shoulder base.t's why we hold that particular one. and there are many companies from the last cycle, that as they moved out of bankruptcy and debt was ecquityizequityized. >> when you talk about retail, you are talking about distressed opportunities within retail? >> of all the distressed areas to look at, i would say retail is the one that has both the most opportunities and the most need for real caution....
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remember that homosexuality itself is not only considered unnatural and in moral, it is illegal. and not just sex acts, but any same-sex conduct, like holding hands can be deemed lewd and lascivious. so you can imagine what would happen in this climate if you get your name or, god for bid, your picture in the paper during such a raid. and you will note the headline here. 109 arrested in vice den, eight teachers, suburb principle seized. if you are married, as most closeted homosexuals were, these were immediate grounds for divorce. with the spouse getting sole custody of your children. it means you would lose your job, lose your apartment, lose your churches and friends. and that is ultimately if the charges are dropped. if they are pressed you are going to face the prospect of a jury trial. i think we can all understand why virtually everyone facing a morals charge with lead to a lower misdemeanor -- drunk and disorderly for example, or pay a fine, anything to not to have to go to court. you could also be committed, against your will -- come on. going to need somebody to push a
remember that homosexuality itself is not only considered unnatural and in moral, it is illegal. and not just sex acts, but any same-sex conduct, like holding hands can be deemed lewd and lascivious. so you can imagine what would happen in this climate if you get your name or, god for bid, your picture in the paper during such a raid. and you will note the headline here. 109 arrested in vice den, eight teachers, suburb principle seized. if you are married, as most closeted homosexuals were,...
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he goes on to say normally daf voes man is prenaturally self confident but this year there was an unnatural of befuddle m. even during the financial crisis, politician and businessmen here thought they had the answers, now they walk around like zombies. so trying to work out the next steps to get the global economic liberal agenda back on track. clearly some people have been positive, others say they're moving on. ed summarizing the view that perhaps they haven't. >> one thing i repeated over the week is that there is some consensus around one fact, nobody wants to make predictions, because the predictions have been so wrong. a lot of this crowd, a lot of us have been blind-sided by the populism and these waves. the market predictions were also dead wrong. the ftse 100 is not far from a record high. >> up 14%. >> the stock market has rallied since the trump election. the question is what comes next? is the inauguration today going to be one of a sell signal? which some are thinking. on the other hand, bankers here in davos saying we could be on the brink of something big if we get these pol
he goes on to say normally daf voes man is prenaturally self confident but this year there was an unnatural of befuddle m. even during the financial crisis, politician and businessmen here thought they had the answers, now they walk around like zombies. so trying to work out the next steps to get the global economic liberal agenda back on track. clearly some people have been positive, others say they're moving on. ed summarizing the view that perhaps they haven't. >> one thing i repeated...
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>> well, i don't know what the content of the conversation was, but it doesn't strike me as unnaturalor a national security adviser designate to reach out to the russian ambassador. after all, that's one of the most important relationships we have where by then we would have been less than one month to the inauguration, and those are two people who are going to have a relationship going forward, so no, i didn't find it particularly unusual and i was very troubled to find somebody suggest that it might be illegal. i think that's patent nonsense. >> big picture here. you have both republicans and democrats. i just had two on the air just now speaking really in unison, uniformly that russia is a major threat, that the meddling in the election, while no indication that it affected the results, but still was a serious attack on american democracy. do you believe, are you troubled by president-elect trump, in his public comments, playing down the importance of this election meddling? >> well, i think the team of the president and his -- president-elect and his team are now in the waiting ro
>> well, i don't know what the content of the conversation was, but it doesn't strike me as unnaturalor a national security adviser designate to reach out to the russian ambassador. after all, that's one of the most important relationships we have where by then we would have been less than one month to the inauguration, and those are two people who are going to have a relationship going forward, so no, i didn't find it particularly unusual and i was very troubled to find somebody suggest...
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you don't to have to anything extreme that is unnatural. it is not safe.able. you generally gain all of the weight back on extreme diet. >> isn't it for wrong reasons shouldn't you be taking care of yourself for yourself, not the just to show somebody up. >> yes, but it does feel good to see an x and you look better then you were when you were with them. it just feels good. i think whatever you want to lose weight, get healthy, you are doing it for yourself but you need that extra motivation , when they see me, i will look better then i did before. that works for some people. >> maybe if you looked that good, i would stay with you. >> stop it. >> the key here not trying to to the fast track and shore what do they say, marathon not a race. >> it is a marathon. >> what you want to do is diet thes do not work. make a lifestyle change meaning change your eating habits, and, start working out , start moving a little bit more but trying to do anything extreme that you will not maintain will make you gain weight back. that is ultimate problem that most people hav
you don't to have to anything extreme that is unnatural. it is not safe.able. you generally gain all of the weight back on extreme diet. >> isn't it for wrong reasons shouldn't you be taking care of yourself for yourself, not the just to show somebody up. >> yes, but it does feel good to see an x and you look better then you were when you were with them. it just feels good. i think whatever you want to lose weight, get healthy, you are doing it for yourself but you need that extra...
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i actually think that some of the revulsion against them was it's an unnatural act, and it is an act society. when you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the #1 12-hour cough medicine. delsym. the cough controller. five dollars. two chicken littles. pot pie costs you five bucks. that's a famous bowl, five bills. tenders for a fiver. and that's my two piece original recipe, also five dollars. that's five real meals, each for five bucks. kfc, it's finger lickin' good. comno pilot.ommander? oh he's out there. commander! yea! one second. h&r block online lets you itemize you deductions for free. you still think it's too hard to move all your stuff over from turbo tax? drag and drop. wow that was easy. right? alright let's fake plan this thing. come on! h&r
i actually think that some of the revulsion against them was it's an unnatural act, and it is an act society. when you've got an uncontrollable cough, take delsym, the #1 12-hour cough medicine. it helps control the impulse to cough for 12 hours. which means, you're controlling your cough on your morning commute. and later when you're joking with beth... even when most cough medicines stop, delsym is still working. ♪ and when your days' over, your cough is still under control. thanks to the...
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all his hair gone, he was starting to turn a very unnatural color. he was dying and he made a deathbed statement from his hospital bed. he said "you may succeed in silencing one man, but the howls of protest from around the world will reverberate, mr. putin, in your ears for the rest of your life." his deathbed statement. it took almost a decade for the british government to release a comprehensive report on that assassination, but when they did -- which was a year ago this week -- what they concluded was that that deathbed statement from alexander litvinenko was correct. he had named his murderer. britain concluded that in the judgment of this high level inquiry brought by the british government, they concluded that it was probably the case that the assassination of that russian dissident in the uk was directly ordered by vladimir putin. it's a big enough deal when your political opponents regularly turn up in jail or dead in your home country, when it comes to russian dissidents, though, when it comes to people who the russian intelligence services
all his hair gone, he was starting to turn a very unnatural color. he was dying and he made a deathbed statement from his hospital bed. he said "you may succeed in silencing one man, but the howls of protest from around the world will reverberate, mr. putin, in your ears for the rest of your life." his deathbed statement. it took almost a decade for the british government to release a comprehensive report on that assassination, but when they did -- which was a year ago this week --...
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you know pence would never approve of the unnatural relationship between mike and ike. [ laughter ande ] also -- poor al roker. "hey, guys, trump seems pretty mad at nbc. i don't think they're going to talk to me." "no, you'll be fine. take some candy." but here's the thing, mr. president. it was a perfectly respectable crowd. full of people who love you and are excited you won. it just wasn't a record-breaking crowd. and it's not your fault you had to follow him. people just really liked him. he won the electoral college -- [ cheers and applause ] and the popular vote. but, hey, you're still the most popular president since obama. [ light laughter ] and look, no one -- no one cares about crowd sizes. the only reason this is a story is that trump insis about it and sending white house officials out to lie about it. like he did on saturday when he sent his press secretary, sean spicer, to brazenly lie to the entire press corps by disputing what everyone saw with their own eyes. >> photographs of the inaugural proceedings were intentionally framed in a way, in one particular tweet, to m
you know pence would never approve of the unnatural relationship between mike and ike. [ laughter ande ] also -- poor al roker. "hey, guys, trump seems pretty mad at nbc. i don't think they're going to talk to me." "no, you'll be fine. take some candy." but here's the thing, mr. president. it was a perfectly respectable crowd. full of people who love you and are excited you won. it just wasn't a record-breaking crowd. and it's not your fault you had to follow him. people...
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suspected they were looking at a motor was in 2010 when a famed swiss racer sped ahead of the pack at unnaturalds. these riders all denied they were using motors and no one had ever been caught until last year. race officials suspended this belgian rider after they found a motor inside her spare bike. jean pierre verdy is the former testing director for the french anti-doping agency who investigated doping in the tour de france for 20 years. >> whitaker: have there been motors used in the tour de france? >> verdy ( tranlsated ): yes, of course. it's been the last three to four years when i was told about the use of the motors. and in 2014, they told me there are motors. and they told me, there's a problem. by 2015, everyone was complaining and i said, "something's got to be done." >> whitaker: verdy said he's been disturbed by how fast some riders are going up the mountains. as a doping investigator, he relied for years on informants among the team managers and racers in the peloton, the word for the pack of riders. these people told jean-pierre verdy that about 12 racers used motors in
suspected they were looking at a motor was in 2010 when a famed swiss racer sped ahead of the pack at unnaturalds. these riders all denied they were using motors and no one had ever been caught until last year. race officials suspended this belgian rider after they found a motor inside her spare bike. jean pierre verdy is the former testing director for the french anti-doping agency who investigated doping in the tour de france for 20 years. >> whitaker: have there been motors used in the...
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is there an unnaturally sexy, tv anchor. >> yeah, okay. >> kevin's the guy you need to pay attention to, someone is coming for you. >> the beast. >> and big thanks again to m night the night and casting for asking cbs-3 to get involved. knight stopped by and collaborated with monica avery to help turn his film writing into news writing. clip was directed by our 5:00 p.m. news director paul suinger for this particular scene. >>> cbs-3 flavor of the film continues former reporter robin rieger has a project as well. the split opens up tomorrow. don't be scared. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00 now at 6:00 preparing for a new president in washington d.c. >>> jessica? >>> that is right, ukee, all things are happening right now , in anticipation of inauguration day tomorrow, we will take you inside the preparations and also, introduce to you some people from our area in our nation's cap to to watch it all unfold. >> reporter: allegations of phony doctor, was examining students at a philadelphia high school and i'm joe holden , we did some digging of our own wait until you see red flag
is there an unnaturally sexy, tv anchor. >> yeah, okay. >> kevin's the guy you need to pay attention to, someone is coming for you. >> the beast. >> and big thanks again to m night the night and casting for asking cbs-3 to get involved. knight stopped by and collaborated with monica avery to help turn his film writing into news writing. clip was directed by our 5:00 p.m. news director paul suinger for this particular scene. >>> cbs-3 flavor of the film continues...
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we need to be sure that when we criticize law officers it is unnaturally-focused on the right basis for criticism, and to smear whole departments, places those officers at greater risk. and we are seeing an increase in burger murder of police officers, it was up 10% last year. i will say that i could feel, i could feel in my bones, that i was going to play out in the real world when we had what i thought, oftentimes, was legitimate criticism of perhaps wrongdoing of an officer, but spilling over to a condemnation of our entire police force. and morale has been affected, and it has impacted the crime rates in baltimore in the crime rates in chicago. i don't think there is any doubt about it. i regret that's happening. i think it can be restored. but we need to understand the requirement that police work with the community and be respectful of their community, but we as a nation need to respect our law officers, too. >> alive, for one, appreciate your comments, because we ought to hold our police and law enforcement's up to the high regard that they deserve based upon their service to the
we need to be sure that when we criticize law officers it is unnaturally-focused on the right basis for criticism, and to smear whole departments, places those officers at greater risk. and we are seeing an increase in burger murder of police officers, it was up 10% last year. i will say that i could feel, i could feel in my bones, that i was going to play out in the real world when we had what i thought, oftentimes, was legitimate criticism of perhaps wrongdoing of an officer, but spilling...
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yes, it is normal because we are queer and our very being is deemed unnatural and unloved and unworthyut out of homes and work in classrooms and sidewalks. it was not the inauguration that made it normal or not. we're going to decide today whether or not this is the norm. [applause] >> i have a very important announcement. the little 12-year-old girl, claire, who was lost from her mother, her mother is right here downstairs, downstage right. her mom has a pink hat on. the little girl has red hair. a lot of us have a pink hat on but there is a little girl that is lost. she is looking for her mother. she has red hair. she has converse on. has blue that she shorts on. please bring her to the stage. 12 years old. bring clear to the stage. hi, i'm amy schumer. [applause] i'm so grateful and proud to be here with you guys today and i'm so proud for all of you for showing up. we need to stay organized. it is my great honor to bring to the stage my friend, ladies and ladies, introducing madonna. [applause] >> thank you, amy. i'm going to head over here. should i stay here? >> go over there. ov
yes, it is normal because we are queer and our very being is deemed unnatural and unloved and unworthyut out of homes and work in classrooms and sidewalks. it was not the inauguration that made it normal or not. we're going to decide today whether or not this is the norm. [applause] >> i have a very important announcement. the little 12-year-old girl, claire, who was lost from her mother, her mother is right here downstairs, downstage right. her mom has a pink hat on. the little girl has...
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founders were concerned about the issue of unnatural attachments to foreign nations, friendship as a guiding principle of u.s. foreign policy from the farewell address. the nation which indulges towards another in habitual hatred or fun this is in some degrees a slave to its animosity or affection. either of which is sufficient to lead astray from its duty and interest. history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. this was an idea that the founders thought about long and hard, whether or not this country should be guided by interest or bonds of friendship. was washington right? maybe he was right back in 1791. maybe it's not true any longer. when i googled this, i said, america's friends -- who are america's friends? the first people that pops of is canada. canadians are our friends. you have to recognize that we don't agree all the time, our interest do not always align. another example which we have seen play out recently is the canadians did not agree with us on our policy towards cuba, for example. in another case,
founders were concerned about the issue of unnatural attachments to foreign nations, friendship as a guiding principle of u.s. foreign policy from the farewell address. the nation which indulges towards another in habitual hatred or fun this is in some degrees a slave to its animosity or affection. either of which is sufficient to lead astray from its duty and interest. history and experience prove that foreign influence is one of the most baneful foes of republican government. this was an idea...
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to contract a year or two ago are now closing because the buildings are done so you're seeing an unnaturallyvel of sales even though people aren't actually going to contract now because they're leftover from a year ago. when all of this starts to wash out in the first and second quarter, that's when i think we'll really see where the rubber hits the road. even though we have a billionaire real estate developer should help high housing. >> what do you think of next year? >> i agree in the first and second quarter will be a leveling off and the third and fourth we'll see lower regulation, lower taxes. hopefully we'll see things that are stimulating to the market and people will come back and buy. one change we talked about on friday, the russians are coming, the russians are coming. i have nonstop calls from russians out of the market and now they want to get in. is that a trump effect? i don't know but it's certainly happening. >> china announced overnight that they could impose -- >> could impose. >> there could be a rush. >> right. but they're saying they would start immediately. it's uncle
to contract a year or two ago are now closing because the buildings are done so you're seeing an unnaturallyvel of sales even though people aren't actually going to contract now because they're leftover from a year ago. when all of this starts to wash out in the first and second quarter, that's when i think we'll really see where the rubber hits the road. even though we have a billionaire real estate developer should help high housing. >> what do you think of next year? >> i agree...
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waiting for the ceremony to begin, flanked by george w bush and her husband and thinking, it would be unnatural't think, i got 3 million more votes than him, andi got 3 million more votes than him, and i am not there as the president being sworn in today, swearing on the lincoln bible. it is all these human stories, as well as the ceremonial, which follows, as it does every four years. if you had the sound turned down you would think there is nothing unusual about what is unfolding today. and yet it is extraordinary that we are witnessing donald trump, with no previous political experience, being sworn in as the 45th president of the united states. and never before has there been such uncertainty about what is going to unfold in his presidency. there is always in washington when we have these transitions of power between administrations, a change. a change in government, in policies, a change in tone in this city. but i can't remember a time, carlos watson, when there has been such a dramatic shift, how two men, so different in almost everything, in their worldview, in their view of america, in
waiting for the ceremony to begin, flanked by george w bush and her husband and thinking, it would be unnatural't think, i got 3 million more votes than him, andi got 3 million more votes than him, and i am not there as the president being sworn in today, swearing on the lincoln bible. it is all these human stories, as well as the ceremonial, which follows, as it does every four years. if you had the sound turned down you would think there is nothing unusual about what is unfolding today. and...
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the political press has been unnaturally obsessed with the way that donald trump acts.is demeanor, what he tweeted. he tweeted so much. it was the tweetiest tweet that ever tweeted because it worked in trump's favor. this froth has allowed him to keep putting forward an agenda. maybe we'll start to get to the point where the agenda itself becomes the matter for questioning. we have all the nominees on the hill. rick perry seems to have a very bumpy ride today. and we have the plan out reportedly for $10 trillion in spending cuts over the next decade. there is lots to discuss. >> shannon: well, you and i know and anybody who has watched a briefing know that they're relatively polite. there is a little back and forth but people get into a routine with whoever it is. do you think it will be that way? how do you see this relationship going between spicer and the press? everything as you mentioned has been so different about this, this campaign, the way they interact, the fact the president-elect likes to feel he can go around the entire press corp with the tweets. what kind
the political press has been unnaturally obsessed with the way that donald trump acts.is demeanor, what he tweeted. he tweeted so much. it was the tweetiest tweet that ever tweeted because it worked in trump's favor. this froth has allowed him to keep putting forward an agenda. maybe we'll start to get to the point where the agenda itself becomes the matter for questioning. we have all the nominees on the hill. rick perry seems to have a very bumpy ride today. and we have the plan out...
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all of that is being accelerated, so it is not unnatural.some of this optimism dies off as markets realize that this is going to be a process that may take several months and even for it to be realized, we may not see any stimulus until 2018. expectation, that we will not see material stimulus until next year. in your note, you suggest infrastructure spending might take quite a wild. -- take quite a while. trump ishink mr. trying to line his agenda with what the congressional -- align agenda with what the congressional agenda is. many fiscal hawks believe infrastructure is not necessarily stimulative. you would need a huge outlay from the federal government to have a multiplier effects you the multiplier affect your desire. alix: you are staying with us because you brought up tax reform. michael mckee, national economics and foreign policy corresponded. is the border tax adjustment, the idea you help exports and pare back imports and help domestic manufacturing. does that actually happen? is in theory, but this comes down to the republican h
all of that is being accelerated, so it is not unnatural.some of this optimism dies off as markets realize that this is going to be a process that may take several months and even for it to be realized, we may not see any stimulus until 2018. expectation, that we will not see material stimulus until next year. in your note, you suggest infrastructure spending might take quite a wild. -- take quite a while. trump ishink mr. trying to line his agenda with what the congressional -- align agenda...
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and our very being is deemed unnatural and our love and worthy and our family's laughable.r or not this is normal. >> this is democracy now!'s live coverage of the march on washington. the numbers we can't possibly estimate. "associated press" is saying maybe at this point 500,000? you've been listening to a myriad voices on the stage. now that it's over, let's talk to some of the people in the crowd. this group is from new mexico. ok. can you tell us what your name is and why you're here, where you're from and how long it took for you get here? >> yes, i'm with the new mexico delegation. and it took us 39 hours, two buses. we picked up passengers in oklahoma. we're very proud be here. we can't divorce ourselves of our opinions, our president has one community, one sisterhood to say no to bigotry and no to -- and to stand for every one of us. every one of us. and >> what what's your grown-up's name? >> enchanted uprising! now i see someone i believe you're from? >> new york. how are you? >> good. what's your name? brianna tarmente i'm a senior in high school. >> what cool s
and our very being is deemed unnatural and our love and worthy and our family's laughable.r or not this is normal. >> this is democracy now!'s live coverage of the march on washington. the numbers we can't possibly estimate. "associated press" is saying maybe at this point 500,000? you've been listening to a myriad voices on the stage. now that it's over, let's talk to some of the people in the crowd. this group is from new mexico. ok. can you tell us what your name is and why...