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and the state will have to be accountable to them, not just because they're the voters but because they're where the wealth is; they're where the money is; they're where the resources are. and instead of having fancy ideas about how to democratize the old examples of socialism and communism, this is a practical way to institutionalize the power at the base of the mass of people. closing point--whether or not i've persuaded you, let me invite you to take a look at this book. and the point of this book, which is new, is simply to make the best case i can, which, you know, an hour of conversation doesn't allow me to do, but the best case i can for what i've been talking about. but the real reason to pursue these ideas are two, two real reasons. one--you will not hear a word about them from the established voices of this culture. not fm the reblicans, not from the democrats. they won't make a criticism of the system because they're cheerleaders for the system. whatever their disagreements, it's never about this system. if you want to think critically, you have to go somewhere else. and these k
and the state will have to be accountable to them, not just because they're the voters but because they're where the wealth is; they're where the money is; they're where the resources are. and instead of having fancy ideas about how to democratize the old examples of socialism and communism, this is a practical way to institutionalize the power at the base of the mass of people. closing point--whether or not i've persuaded you, let me invite you to take a look at this book. and the point of...
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i think this is there is very sad because they're the main source for information and despite that because they're syrians they're being neglected. i know my friend has been kidnapped by isis the last four years. i'm sure if he freed he'd be considered a terrorist though he suffered and fought isis more than any other u.s. citizen. >> charlie: thank you for coming. a pleasure to have you here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has been provided by: >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you're watching pbs. (upbeat music) - [jim] coming up,p, kevin barnes is the founder and leader of the indie rock band, of montreal. after 20 years and 14 albums, he still is much an enigma to those close to him as he is to his fans. - what i discovered through the creative process was that i could get this sort of fulfillment through working, that maybe other people would get through just hanging out, and having
i think this is there is very sad because they're the main source for information and despite that because they're syrians they're being neglected. i know my friend has been kidnapped by isis the last four years. i'm sure if he freed he'd be considered a terrorist though he suffered and fought isis more than any other u.s. citizen. >> charlie: thank you for coming. a pleasure to have you here. thank you for joining us. see you next time. captioning sponsored by rose communications...
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because they understand the virtue of this stability, of peace, of cooperation, because they see theore-after picture in europe like you have never seen anywhere in history. >> can i just push back a little bit? >> yes. [ applause ] >> because if you ask yourself what exactly the european union is, calling it a free trade area is a stretch, fareed, because what the european union has become -- and this has been true since the treaty of mastrate, is an endeavor to create a federal republic of europe. in some ways when you look closely at how europe works, at brussels, meet the people who run it, they live very good lives. eurocrats don't even pay tax. you discover it is a wonderful product of mid 20th century thinking. it is extremely bureaucrat. they use the word subsidiary, but they never devolve anything they can retain control over. it is predicated on an extraordinarily complex system of regulation, and, most importantly to my mind, those people who run it have become almost completely disconnected from the ordinary people in what i'll call provincial europe. now, fareed sneers a
because they understand the virtue of this stability, of peace, of cooperation, because they see theore-after picture in europe like you have never seen anywhere in history. >> can i just push back a little bit? >> yes. [ applause ] >> because if you ask yourself what exactly the european union is, calling it a free trade area is a stretch, fareed, because what the european union has become -- and this has been true since the treaty of mastrate, is an endeavor to create a...
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they were not born in money, but they could be doctors because they're smart enough because this haveo money. we let them go to a school that is federally run. when they get their diplomas, they can go and work in these federal run hospitals, where these poor people, i had health insurance. i never used my cadillac health insurance. i don't have health insurance now. i put my faith and trust in god. i think a lot of the medical problems today, a lot of people are pills seeking. you would not have people going to doctors to seek drugs, getting people addicted to opiates host:. -- opiates. host: when did you drop your opiates? not pick up any action health care up. i do have a touch of skin cancer. life when jobs all my i wasn't married or even when i was married to my ex-wife that i would work outside, landscaping. things that americans don't want to do so we need illegal aliens to come and do. those jobs are the jobs i had all my life. that is what has got me through. i'm not crying to nobody. i see my skin cancer getting bigger, but we are all going to die someday. host: you think yo
they were not born in money, but they could be doctors because they're smart enough because this haveo money. we let them go to a school that is federally run. when they get their diplomas, they can go and work in these federal run hospitals, where these poor people, i had health insurance. i never used my cadillac health insurance. i don't have health insurance now. i put my faith and trust in god. i think a lot of the medical problems today, a lot of people are pills seeking. you would not...
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orjust because it is too serious?hings for people to laugh at by commenting on them, but doing them as characters. i sometimes find... for example, manto tshabalala—msimang, the minister of health during thabo mbeki's denials against hiv, when she came out with all those beetroots, african potatoes and garlic. i remember, yeah. now that in itself was absurd and obscene, but to do her with one of the sort knitted hair wigs, and to talk like that... affects accent i find it very uncomfortable, i don't feel right doing that. there, i cross the red line of racism. let us begin in a sense by going back. you come from a sort of classic afrikaans family, brought up in the apartheid system. it seems to me something important must have happened to you to turn you into that young subversive, a young man who actually wanted to mock the system that you were actually, that your family was actually very much a part of. one of your cousins had been a national party prime minister... the first national party prime minister, dr df mal
orjust because it is too serious?hings for people to laugh at by commenting on them, but doing them as characters. i sometimes find... for example, manto tshabalala—msimang, the minister of health during thabo mbeki's denials against hiv, when she came out with all those beetroots, african potatoes and garlic. i remember, yeah. now that in itself was absurd and obscene, but to do her with one of the sort knitted hair wigs, and to talk like that... affects accent i find it very uncomfortable,...
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we wind up hurting ourselves because we are so critical because we did not get everything. sometimes 30% is a victory. if we don't celebrate that 30%, then we have nobody celebrating the victory, right, because the opponents are like it is all , bad. our folks are like, not everything. it is just not a smart strategy. i don't take it personally but i wonder, what is the thinking behind criticizing improvements? i know you want to keep the pedal to the metal, you want to keep pushing. you never want to settle. but we all have to learn how to celebrate these incremental victories. in this nation, the political system is structured so that change does not happen in sweeping movements. it does not work that way, there are too many checks and balances, and they are there for a reason. so we should not be surprised when we don't get everything. when i talk myself through it, maybe people are not -- they don't know enough of the grey to know how grey things are. nothing is black and white. it is hard to want to compromise. if you are on one side and believe in it so. as we teach o
we wind up hurting ourselves because we are so critical because we did not get everything. sometimes 30% is a victory. if we don't celebrate that 30%, then we have nobody celebrating the victory, right, because the opponents are like it is all , bad. our folks are like, not everything. it is just not a smart strategy. i don't take it personally but i wonder, what is the thinking behind criticizing improvements? i know you want to keep the pedal to the metal, you want to keep pushing. you never...
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because they are being attacked. senator in the senate said obama care is a disaster and he goes on to say because this will now go to the senate today's house about every democratic zero -- they are committed to protecting obama care. they refuse to face up to the fact that obama care is on the verge of collapse. they will refuse to work with president trump and republicans on healthcare reform. it's now in the senate's hand they want to take the belt that the house has sent them and they will put their version of reform on this. i will not be the same thing. if anything emerges from the senate and it will go to the conference committee. the republicans here say if we have done nothing they would lose their healthcare. i know it or can we talking to some of those lawmakers. i want to talk to you about one small business owner right now because this is can have a big effect on small business owners people who say that obama care really was just a disaster. i'm joining right now by the president of the dover group. he
because they are being attacked. senator in the senate said obama care is a disaster and he goes on to say because this will now go to the senate today's house about every democratic zero -- they are committed to protecting obama care. they refuse to face up to the fact that obama care is on the verge of collapse. they will refuse to work with president trump and republicans on healthcare reform. it's now in the senate's hand they want to take the belt that the house has sent them and they will...
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because these are provocations.ery clear in abu musab al—suri's global resistance call, what he wants is that people retaliate, then they separate mosques and there are pogroms and so forth. and they also want that the vote for the extreme right raises tremendously. so that they can tell their coreligionists, look, the europeans are racist, they are xenophobes, they don't like you. there is no future foryou in melting in, in being integrated in european societies. you have to cling to your atavistic, your ascribed identity which we are going to define. so this is the major challenge. and look at what happened in france. because to some extent the french intelligence agencies were able to foil most of the attacks that took place, that were planned sincejuly 2016. surely that is to the credit of francois hollande, who declared a state of emergency, said france is now at war with islamist terror, put thousands of security forces on the streets. you criticised him. you said talking of war is wrong. but surely it's what
because these are provocations.ery clear in abu musab al—suri's global resistance call, what he wants is that people retaliate, then they separate mosques and there are pogroms and so forth. and they also want that the vote for the extreme right raises tremendously. so that they can tell their coreligionists, look, the europeans are racist, they are xenophobes, they don't like you. there is no future foryou in melting in, in being integrated in european societies. you have to cling to your...
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>> greg: because they were contacted after, is what i understand.erhaps. >> kimberly: a former employee could have been -- >> dana: a former employee could have said they tracked it. >> jesse: may be the russians were the leakers. to make trump look bad. >> greg: trump could have been the leakers to move the story away from comey. >> kimberly: i seriously doubt he wouldn't want to add more to the mass. >> bob: can i add for a minute minute. the language into the security business, at least when i was in the white house was restricted to the president and maybe four or five other people. this leak is a serious leak, nobody knew about it before. they gave the name of a city, which is in a country where ice is controlled that city. they got the information from a source in that city and a third party country had did that. they probably worked with us. the idea that this gets out with us, do you think this third-party country will help us? let me finish. let me finish! the fact of the matter is, nobody knew the name of the city until this meeting took p
>> greg: because they were contacted after, is what i understand.erhaps. >> kimberly: a former employee could have been -- >> dana: a former employee could have said they tracked it. >> jesse: may be the russians were the leakers. to make trump look bad. >> greg: trump could have been the leakers to move the story away from comey. >> kimberly: i seriously doubt he wouldn't want to add more to the mass. >> bob: can i add for a minute minute. the language...
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because they know the same thing. if they want to preserve any modicum of protection for people with pre-existing conditions, you have to require people to buy insurance. they just put the mandate in a different mace. in the affordable care act, the penalty kicks in you don't buy insurance. ifin the house bill, the penalty kicks in after you've lost insurance and you try to sign up again. same mandate. same penalty. just slightly different timetable for payment. here's what trumpcare does. higher costs, less care, tax cuts for the rich. i want to talk about the c box score that came out last -- cbo score that came out last night. not major adjustments from the first cbo score, but there are some important amendments that they make. the bottom line is that if you care about costs, you're going to get higher costs. that's what cbo says, 20%ye increase in costs the first year, 5% in the next year for good measure. less care, i mean, just significantly less care. 23 million people.il big improvement, 24 million people los
because they know the same thing. if they want to preserve any modicum of protection for people with pre-existing conditions, you have to require people to buy insurance. they just put the mandate in a different mace. in the affordable care act, the penalty kicks in you don't buy insurance. ifin the house bill, the penalty kicks in after you've lost insurance and you try to sign up again. same mandate. same penalty. just slightly different timetable for payment. here's what trumpcare does....
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not only because it sounds too close to maoism, for a start, but also because it goes against her pragmaticthis is a distinctly un—modernising agenda. it is quite backward looking. it fixes into that. there is a little bit of that. when it comes to brexit, one of the important things in the manifesto is the fact that we will pay up. this is a big thing in the tory party because they don't want the pay up. this suggests she is aiming for some kind of trade involvement which as a quid pro quo for making payments. that suggests she thinks the manifesto is aimed at being able to take on the extreme brexiteer post—election. funnily enough, sean is more of an expert on this than i am. i know you can't give your opinion but you can nod. is that broadly how you see it? iam being delphic. i have this lovely image of theresa may clutching the manifesto and hitting recalcitrant tory mps on the head saying, you stood on this, you elected it. what about her personality? are we warming to theresa may now? has this election helped people to embrace her as an individual? no, i don't. i'm not sure she wants
not only because it sounds too close to maoism, for a start, but also because it goes against her pragmaticthis is a distinctly un—modernising agenda. it is quite backward looking. it fixes into that. there is a little bit of that. when it comes to brexit, one of the important things in the manifesto is the fact that we will pay up. this is a big thing in the tory party because they don't want the pay up. this suggests she is aiming for some kind of trade involvement which as a quid pro quo...
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and not because of anything the united states has done, but because of russian policy.hink they will probably talk about syria. we need a cease-fire in syria. we need one that is reliable. so that that war can end. it's 7 million displaced people. i would suspect that this is about saying to the russians assad has now used chemical weapons, are you really sure that you want to bank your reputation and your policy on bashar al assad who has engaged in criminal acts of war. >> if the answer is yes, what do you do? >> i think putin may be convincible at some point that a quagmire in syria is not in russia's interests. he went there to establish certain things. russian influence in the region, that is done. secure russia's bases in the region, that is done. make sure assad wouldn't be overthrown and they believed chaos would ensue, that is done. but now we are unfortunately going to need the russians to get to a solution. and i think that is probably on the table. i hope one other thing is on the table. the north korea issue is really serious. we have a reckless perhaps sli
and not because of anything the united states has done, but because of russian policy.hink they will probably talk about syria. we need a cease-fire in syria. we need one that is reliable. so that that war can end. it's 7 million displaced people. i would suspect that this is about saying to the russians assad has now used chemical weapons, are you really sure that you want to bank your reputation and your policy on bashar al assad who has engaged in criminal acts of war. >> if the answer...
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>> i fired him because of russia.s investigating russia, i don't like that, i should fire him. >> but that's obstruction of justice. >> sure, okay. >> wait, so, did i get him? is this all over? oh, no, i didn't? nothing matters? absolutely nothing matters anymore? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right, nothing's going to stop me because i've got the republicans in the palm of my hand. look at this. >> you called for ice cream, sir. here's two scoops. >> paul ryan? >> yes, sir. i am so excited to be working with president trump on an agenda that benefits -- >> beat it, nerd. just get the hell out of here, okay? >> many people are drawing comparisons between you and richard nixon. >> no, no, no, i am nothing like nixon because i am not a crook, okay? plus, i'll bet nixon only got one scoop of ice cream for dessert, but i get two scoops, okay? two scoops, two scoops. >> of course, mr. president. you're also very different from nixon because he won the popular vote. >> listen, o.j., you are being very mean to me, okay?
>> i fired him because of russia.s investigating russia, i don't like that, i should fire him. >> but that's obstruction of justice. >> sure, okay. >> wait, so, did i get him? is this all over? oh, no, i didn't? nothing matters? absolutely nothing matters anymore? [ cheers and applause ] >> that's right, nothing's going to stop me because i've got the republicans in the palm of my hand. look at this. >> you called for ice cream, sir. here's two scoops....
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because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. whether you're after supreme performance... ♪ advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the top hot 100 artist. they give awards for being hot and 100 years old? we'll take 2! [ laughing ] xfinity x1 gives you exclusive access to the best of the billboard music awards just by using your voice. the billboard music awards. sunday, may 21st eight seven central only on abc. thrjs trump administration reeling now from wraking news. source sources say he asked him to step down. and michael moore, former u.s. attorney for the middle district of georgia. i have to start with you because getting this information, cnn confirming the fbi di
because the ones you love, sit behind it. (parents whisper jingle) safelite repair, safelite replace. whether you're after supreme performance... ♪ advanced intelligence... or breathtaking style... there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $399 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. the shlike a bald penguin. how do i look? [ laughing ] show me the billboard music awards. show me top artist. show me the...
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because it's really tricky. we want to support independent russian media, but tv is expensive, it's hard to get a tv license. should we focus on supporting online projects like meduza? where should we be putting our money? >> you shouldn't be focused on creating new television, because, you know, the trick to be the russian television is that you're watching rt and you think that russian tv is like rt. it was not. it was created in the beginning of 1990s. it's a good television. it has good tv shows, it has celebrities, it has good tv series. it is a sophisticated television, it's really good, it's quality television. the people who are running the state television right now in russia, they started in 1990s. so a lot of people, they didn't even notice that something actually changed. because you have the same perfect content. and a bit of propaganda, embedded into this brilliant content. we're not trying to reach people who are consuming television as the main source of information. it's just impossible. you can
because it's really tricky. we want to support independent russian media, but tv is expensive, it's hard to get a tv license. should we focus on supporting online projects like meduza? where should we be putting our money? >> you shouldn't be focused on creating new television, because, you know, the trick to be the russian television is that you're watching rt and you think that russian tv is like rt. it was not. it was created in the beginning of 1990s. it's a good television. it has...
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keira: yes, because we had--at my school, we had a pbo on the election.obert: what did you think about what happened? did it disappoint you a little bit? keira: yeah, because we had a class election, and basically all of the class voted on hillary clinton. robert: and i think it's really great, we were saying how the parents let you--you and your sister are very involved in a lot of different things, huh? what are some of the things that you do now? music? keira: i do piano, gymnastics, and arts. robert: yes. that's kind of an important thing is that we noticed that a lot of the people in the contest are very well-rounded individuals, huh? audrey: yeah, i think for a lot of them, this is just one opportunity to showcase what area that they're interested in, whether that's writing, making videos, or creating amazing artwork. so, it's a great way for them to showcase just one of many talents and interests. robert: right. and real quickly, how do people get involved who want to get involved in this as they see these winners come on the show? audrey: yeah, th
keira: yes, because we had--at my school, we had a pbo on the election.obert: what did you think about what happened? did it disappoint you a little bit? keira: yeah, because we had a class election, and basically all of the class voted on hillary clinton. robert: and i think it's really great, we were saying how the parents let you--you and your sister are very involved in a lot of different things, huh? what are some of the things that you do now? music? keira: i do piano, gymnastics, and...
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you accept it because the evidence shows it is true, because you have faith or because you want it to be true what you need it to be true. it's because observation and experiment verified observation and experiment have demonstrated the truth of that statement. >> host: you have several million followers. here is one sent out on marc march 27. i occasionally wonder whether the entire universe is nothing more than a snow globe on the living room mantle. i occasionally wonder that, that's all. the universe is all we know in our entire existence. and look at what we do when you have ant farms they are just doing their thing. i don't know if they are happy or sad or just thinking about it. but do they have self-awareness or any idea? do they know you are about to steal all of their honey? you have a world affair pollinating plants and coming back and making honey. do they have any idea that he created the world for them? any idea at all? so, we get to do this because we are smarter than they are and we can outsmart them and create an environment in which we think they are happy and theref
you accept it because the evidence shows it is true, because you have faith or because you want it to be true what you need it to be true. it's because observation and experiment verified observation and experiment have demonstrated the truth of that statement. >> host: you have several million followers. here is one sent out on marc march 27. i occasionally wonder whether the entire universe is nothing more than a snow globe on the living room mantle. i occasionally wonder that, that's...
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because of our addiction. or because we weren't proper citizens. and now that we are trying to become a community, nobody wants to give us a chance. when not going to get that job in a corporation where we need that insurance. [inaudible] >> you can say over and over than they are not cutting away but we know it is being taken away. [inaudible] [applause] >> look, i hear the fear. i know it is real. and as i said, i think it is tremendous courage peter, ensure that. i am trying to save a system so it continues to help you. that is all i can tell you. i am trying to make sure that medicaid is strong enough to continue to help you. [inaudible] >> that is what we are trying to do, fix the system. [inaudible] >> i do not want to get lost and other issues. right now i want to say to you that - quite the opposite. we are trying to invest more and trying to help communities deal with this. trying to help people deal with this. that is what we are focused on. i understand the fear and part of it has been whipped up by, there is a lot of fear mongering goin
because of our addiction. or because we weren't proper citizens. and now that we are trying to become a community, nobody wants to give us a chance. when not going to get that job in a corporation where we need that insurance. [inaudible] >> you can say over and over than they are not cutting away but we know it is being taken away. [inaudible] [applause] >> look, i hear the fear. i know it is real. and as i said, i think it is tremendous courage peter, ensure that. i am trying to...
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we are hated because of that.ffering at home because of that empire, like britain did, they had to fund the wars, that is what made the colonists rebel. we are creating hardship policies. >>> god asked him one question, where are you adam? i will tell you, if you going to build something, you better ask yourself that question. because you don't start building from where you would like to be, you start building from where you are. you don't start building with what you don't have, you start building with what you have. so that question, where am i, as i prepare to build something new, as that goes through the design process and look for the right materials and consider the time involved, i've got to ask that question. where am i? ♪ ♪ >> armstrong: i have 10 seconds. >> guest: the word hopefulness, shouldn't be in this discussion in my view. i think the world is looking for established and guidance and a solid foundation to build on. >> armstrong: steve pruitt. bruce for joining us. news channel 8, www.armstrongwill
we are hated because of that.ffering at home because of that empire, like britain did, they had to fund the wars, that is what made the colonists rebel. we are creating hardship policies. >>> god asked him one question, where are you adam? i will tell you, if you going to build something, you better ask yourself that question. because you don't start building from where you would like to be, you start building from where you are. you don't start building with what you don't have, you...
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>> mike, also there's a contradiction in the tweets because theresa may is angry because of the accuracyf the leaks that happened because of manchester. but they are inaccurate when it comes to his son-in-law. >> reporter: absolutely right, and the president has said it both ways now. he says don't believe the fake news media and yet he says he's going to launch an investigation into the very tweets, the very leaks that he says are fake. >> mike viqueira at the white house, can you publicly say how great it is to have you back at nbc news. >> reporter: i got you, thomas. >> haven't had a chance to say it, but we love you, good to have you back. >> reporter: thank you. >> i bring in jay newton-small, contributor for "time" magazine and also the coauthor of "shatt "shattered: inside hillary clinton's doomed campaign." great to see both of you. i can't give you the shout out like i gave mikey v. at the end but the intel leaks, again this question about how the president confirms via tweet that prime minister may is angry because of the accuracy of leaks in manchester and dismisses the leaks
>> mike, also there's a contradiction in the tweets because theresa may is angry because of the accuracyf the leaks that happened because of manchester. but they are inaccurate when it comes to his son-in-law. >> reporter: absolutely right, and the president has said it both ways now. he says don't believe the fake news media and yet he says he's going to launch an investigation into the very tweets, the very leaks that he says are fake. >> mike viqueira at the white house,...
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you said he was sick and bad because -- >> you can take it any way you want. >> i'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news, i want to hear it from president trump. >> you don't have to ask me. >> why not? >> he clearly stands by that. that's something he made very clear. >> mark preston is back with me, joining us now cnn political analyst kirsten powers as well. where do we start here? mark, president trump raising a lot of eyebrows. he's clearly creating a few headaches for his administration. what happened to the president being his own messenger instead of creating chaos and confusion? and the bigger thing is, is he just talking off his head? like, hey, man, you know, there's a lot of stuff happening and this is what i'm thinking at the very moment. >> right. yeah. unfortunately, i think he's shooting from the hip. do you remember when he was coming into office, there was such a talk about how he enjoyed chaos because chaos is something he thrived on and enjoyed pitting people against each other because he felt he would get the best out of them. look where we are righ
you said he was sick and bad because -- >> you can take it any way you want. >> i'm asking you because you don't want it to be fake news, i want to hear it from president trump. >> you don't have to ask me. >> why not? >> he clearly stands by that. that's something he made very clear. >> mark preston is back with me, joining us now cnn political analyst kirsten powers as well. where do we start here? mark, president trump raising a lot of eyebrows. he's...
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i think when i write fiction i never self censor not because of any other thing but because the art ofguides me and when i am inside a novel i stay inside the novel for weeks and months, sometimes over a year. and those characters become my reality. and iforget the so—called real world. only when i hand it to my editor i become very anxious and by then it is too late. and how can you say that, elif shafak, when you more than most know the repercussions of writing things that cross a line. in 2006, the bastard of istanbul was your novel which landed you in court. for a while it seemed you were going to be convicted of crimes under article 301, which essentially was accusing you of insulting turkishness because of the way you wrote about the mass killing of armenians, what many call the armenian genocide? yes, in my novel the bastard of istanbul, i wrote the story of an armenian american family and a turkish family and it is a book that uses the word genocide for what happened in 1915 and for that i was accused of insulting turkishness under article 301, even though nobody knows what tha
i think when i write fiction i never self censor not because of any other thing but because the art ofguides me and when i am inside a novel i stay inside the novel for weeks and months, sometimes over a year. and those characters become my reality. and iforget the so—called real world. only when i hand it to my editor i become very anxious and by then it is too late. and how can you say that, elif shafak, when you more than most know the repercussions of writing things that cross a line. in...
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in part because the vice president was unknowingly making false statements to the public, and because we believe that general flynn was compromised with respect to the russians. kennedy: have the lambs stopped screaming, clarisse. the president fired flynn in february after the retired lieutenant general misled mike pence about a conversation he had with a russian official. though president trump told white house staff to stop being critical of flynn, according to a report from axios. let me bring in the host of buck sexton american now, the wonderful former cia officer and capitol hillian, welcome back, buck. >> great to be here. kennedy: what the hell went on, on capitol hill. >> not a lot. kennedy: what are they looking for? why is she trotted snout. >> it's a great opportunity to audition for attorney general in the next democrat administration, whenever that is because she's established herself as a partisan player because of refusal to enforce trump's travel ban. if you are in the attorney general's office, the president says, but i dig res, in terms of what happened today, peop
in part because the vice president was unknowingly making false statements to the public, and because we believe that general flynn was compromised with respect to the russians. kennedy: have the lambs stopped screaming, clarisse. the president fired flynn in february after the retired lieutenant general misled mike pence about a conversation he had with a russian official. though president trump told white house staff to stop being critical of flynn, according to a report from axios. let me...
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because it's very negative in terms of relationship. of living and lifestyle, and beautiful homes and apartments, and boats, and planes, and all of this stuff that doesn't mean very but success is not necessarily very good for a relationship. "women are far stronger than men," you say — do you really believe that? i believe that women are actually stronger than men. and actually say that they are not so much stronger, but i think they are more aggressive than men. and "their sex drive makes us look like babies." i think that the woman's sex drive is as as good or greater than a man's sex drive. i've been witness to it, and perhaps you have, if you're lucky. but sex drive of women is extraordinary. and they like to portray themselves as the weaker sex, but the weaker sex doesn't exist, believe me. i think they probably, they're certainly the more aggressive sex. and even in business, i've found that some women are just more aggressive. and i don't exactly know why. and i say this with respect, i don't say this was scorn, with anything el
because it's very negative in terms of relationship. of living and lifestyle, and beautiful homes and apartments, and boats, and planes, and all of this stuff that doesn't mean very but success is not necessarily very good for a relationship. "women are far stronger than men," you say — do you really believe that? i believe that women are actually stronger than men. and actually say that they are not so much stronger, but i think they are more aggressive than men. and "their...
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because, she married a hedge fund guy. how cliche is that? >> what do you mean. >> she looks good. >> yes. >> do you want to hear about ity want to hear about megan markel. she was not loud to come but she was there i want to hear about that. >> all right. >> we have an expert. >> and memorial day must haves , the best hair protection, to the light weight wait make up that is a drop away, ladies when you go to the beach you still want to look cute. we will tell you how to do it and sweat it out and get it all together. >> okay. >> also, sneakers, in the just for working out so you don't just leave them at the gym you need them with everything. they are seen with shorts, dresses, even with some suits. >> yes. >> all right. >> we will get you bikini ready as well. >> ♪ >> i have necessity desire to see this film. iconic red bathing suits are back. but what about the original tv show with david hassle hoff. >> and pamela anderson. >> nicole eckard. >> oh, yeah. >> carmen electra in it. >> she was on it for a little bit that dude, david, i believ
because, she married a hedge fund guy. how cliche is that? >> what do you mean. >> she looks good. >> yes. >> do you want to hear about ity want to hear about megan markel. she was not loud to come but she was there i want to hear about that. >> all right. >> we have an expert. >> and memorial day must haves , the best hair protection, to the light weight wait make up that is a drop away, ladies when you go to the beach you still want to look cute. we...
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not just because of the timing, but because of the justification. it is striking to me the attorney general, when had recused himself from involvement in the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and administration and russia, had a direct role, had a hand in this decision to fire the fbi director. the director who is responsible for oversight of the agency that we recently learned is conducting an ongoing investigation into that exact matter. it's striking. i think this deserves unique focus and attention in a bipartisan way in congress in the coming days. >> the white house's rational is saying that he lost the confidence of the president and the reason that they are citing in this letter from the deputy attorney general largely is how he handled the clinton e-mail investigation. does that -- that's the argument that kellyanne conway was on trying to push. does that make sense to you considering the fact that as a candidate, donald trump was praising repeatedly comey's handling of it during the campaign? >> anderson, tha
not just because of the timing, but because of the justification. it is striking to me the attorney general, when had recused himself from involvement in the investigation into possible collusion between the trump campaign and administration and russia, had a direct role, had a hand in this decision to fire the fbi director. the director who is responsible for oversight of the agency that we recently learned is conducting an ongoing investigation into that exact matter. it's striking. i think...
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he got scared because they were black. on facebook time. >> i just annoyed my neighbors here. y didn't think this through. ( laughter ). >> stephen: when you lived-- you lived in chicago your whole life or did you start off your comedy career in chicago? >> i lived in chicago my whole life, grew up. >> stephen: what did do you when you were first trying to make it in the clubs. what were you doing to pay-- i like to hear what people did to make the rent? >> i used to do door-to-door sales. >> stephen: what kinds of things-- >> i used to sell spa subscriptions and whies sox ticket s. >> stephen: spa subscriptions and white sox tickets? >> it was a terrible company. >> stephen: i open the door and give me your sell on the spa-- "hi!" >> here's what they taught me. you would have a pamphlet you would hand to people. >> stephen: i open the door. >> so they said a big part of getting the sale was get into somebody's hand. they said if you want to put it in a woman's hands, put it towards her breasts because she'll protect her b
he got scared because they were black. on facebook time. >> i just annoyed my neighbors here. y didn't think this through. ( laughter ). >> stephen: when you lived-- you lived in chicago your whole life or did you start off your comedy career in chicago? >> i lived in chicago my whole life, grew up. >> stephen: what did do you when you were first trying to make it in the clubs. what were you doing to pay-- i like to hear what people did to make the rent? >> i used...
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>> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i passionately cared about food and i wanted to prove to myself and the food community that i am serious about this and i am good. >> rose: how difficult is it to make it in new york in the food world, in the restaurant world? >> i'm going to say something, it was very difficult to make it in new york, and it was very difficult in philadelphia, too. for another reason, in philadelphia, it was like being in a small town. the same people came every day. would say the seem lawyer and dentist every time. you can't disappoint people in your hometown. >> rose: because you want regulars. >> yes, we don't have t
>> it was an oscar and, also, because i wasn't taken seriously in the beginning because i was like -- who was i? i was a concert promoter who had no knowledge of food. i couldn't cook. a lot of -- i think a lot of the food people, the food press and some of the big-name chefs looked at me, like, he's just some putz from philadelphia, little fish, big pond. i wasn't just a promoter. i think some of the impressions of me is i was just a business guy coming in who didn't care about food. i...
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i appreciate those of you that get them on one page, because i'm not a fast reader. but they're extraordinarily helpful to me, and so keep sending me insights as to what you're doing, how you're doing it, and in particular the perspective on how we got to where we are. it is very valuable to me. i had the opportunity to address a group of young people yesterday, about 700 middle school, high school people, that were here participating in the model u.n. conference. we were hosting it here at the state department. there's a few fun things you get to do in this job, and talking to young people is one of them. so i had a q&a time, and a young lady, i think she was in middle school, asked a question. she said what inspires you as secretary of state when you come to work every day? and i told her it's quite easy. i said the men and women of the state department inspire me, my colleagues, their professionalism, their commitment, their patriotism. and i said, then our partners over at the department of defense, the men and women in uniform, because it's really the state depa
i appreciate those of you that get them on one page, because i'm not a fast reader. but they're extraordinarily helpful to me, and so keep sending me insights as to what you're doing, how you're doing it, and in particular the perspective on how we got to where we are. it is very valuable to me. i had the opportunity to address a group of young people yesterday, about 700 middle school, high school people, that were here participating in the model u.n. conference. we were hosting it here at the...
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only because i'm at total opposite of you. a male dominated field where most of my meetings are devoid of other women but myself, and usually devoid of color. so i found myself afraid to use the word feminist. i think i went years without saying. when i have to travel for a presentation or a panel, i'm going to talk about women in engineering. and i got tired of feeling like i was walking on egg shells around the language. hi to kind of question, like, why is it that i'm scared? i started realizing that i was just worried they would see me as militant, angry. i thought i would be treated differently. i thought for sure, they're like, well, if she's a feminist, then she's probably talking about us. believe me, they think i talk about them all the time. so i had to almost get this inner strength to be like, i don't care what you think about me, i don't care what you think i do. in my activism. i don't care that you read my writing, because i'm not saying anything that you don't also experience every day, because a lot of it is c
only because i'm at total opposite of you. a male dominated field where most of my meetings are devoid of other women but myself, and usually devoid of color. so i found myself afraid to use the word feminist. i think i went years without saying. when i have to travel for a presentation or a panel, i'm going to talk about women in engineering. and i got tired of feeling like i was walking on egg shells around the language. hi to kind of question, like, why is it that i'm scared? i started...
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[applause] and that was so important because it sent such a signal to the iraqi ministry and because one of the major challenges in iraq and throughout the world with the empowerment of women. i was also honored to support the efforts of the first lady laura bush and provide access to education to afghan women and girls. her daughter barbara bush i understand she's good to be here today and is carrying out her mothers work on the most vulnerable population so i'm delighted that barbara is on the program this afternoon and i understand chelsea clinton is on the program as well. you are lucky. working with the first lady, the labor department provided funding to purchase materials for school uniforms for girls in afghanistan. something so simple so that impoverished afghan families can send their daughters to school. as you know, girls couldn't attend school under the television and today hundreds of thousands have access to education. in addition i also cochaired along with condoleezza rice and other powerful woman of the administrations intradepartmental task force on child trafficki
[applause] and that was so important because it sent such a signal to the iraqi ministry and because one of the major challenges in iraq and throughout the world with the empowerment of women. i was also honored to support the efforts of the first lady laura bush and provide access to education to afghan women and girls. her daughter barbara bush i understand she's good to be here today and is carrying out her mothers work on the most vulnerable population so i'm delighted that barbara is on...
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>> all nationals because he is worried about muslims. mr. well: it does not operate on the basis of religion, but the president makes more unequivocal statements than what we have here in the way he characterize an otherwise neutral law. i think under mandel, no, you would not look behind it, but you don't need to agree with me about that because the fallback think is pretty powerful is that even if you thought those statements ought weight, we hade some constitution a significant events here. the president was elected to he took an oath to uphold the constitution, formed the government -- >> that does not give him the right to violate the establishment clause. mr. well: it should cover the way we reached back and look at previous a statement before he was elected official and face the demands of government and before he consulted with the administration and took an oath that allowed him to occupy the nation's highest office. even if you disagree with me on all that and said the government is wrong about all those legal arguments, how to rea
>> all nationals because he is worried about muslims. mr. well: it does not operate on the basis of religion, but the president makes more unequivocal statements than what we have here in the way he characterize an otherwise neutral law. i think under mandel, no, you would not look behind it, but you don't need to agree with me about that because the fallback think is pretty powerful is that even if you thought those statements ought weight, we hade some constitution a significant events...
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these loans are unusual, not only because they're liens because also because lenders are not following truth and lending act requirements. as a result, these loans are often high interest, up to 12% for 25 years. they include home liens that jump priority even though these loans come after the mortgage. they contain no federal disclosure or underwriting and we've seen several examples of severe consumer abuse. for example, i'm aware of a case of an 86-year-old widow on social security dealing with severe dementia who was giving a pace loan for more than a $100,000 and she may now lose her home. to address this scandal, brad sherman and the house of representatives and i have introduced legislation that would clarify that the truth and lending act applies to pace loans. i'd like to discuss with you fannie and freddie's positions on these types of pace lanes. do fannie and freddie repurchase mortgages with pace lanes attached. >> we have a policy against doing that, the problem is these liens are put on after our loans are already made and they jump ahead of fannie and freddie's lien pos
these loans are unusual, not only because they're liens because also because lenders are not following truth and lending act requirements. as a result, these loans are often high interest, up to 12% for 25 years. they include home liens that jump priority even though these loans come after the mortgage. they contain no federal disclosure or underwriting and we've seen several examples of severe consumer abuse. for example, i'm aware of a case of an 86-year-old widow on social security dealing...
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because i'm up on 900 days.nd if it takes me staying in that cell until i go home to avoid all the craziness going on out there, do this or do that or get this or end up having this done to you, all that, they can keep all that. i'm going home. >> okay. i will get with internal affairs. make sure we follow up and make sure all the paperwork is done appropriately. we'll work on making sure you get adjusted to what you need. if you need anything or something happens up here, you let me know right away. >> all right. >> okay? thanks. he has a legitimate concern, i would say almost 100% he'll be granted protective custody. and he'll probably do the rest of the time on protective custody inside the prison. >> some people can say, oh, you're soft. you're a coward. oh, you punked [ bleep ]. whatever they want to say. hey, i don't care, you know? those are words. i don't care. just wait until monday and see what internal affairs, what they want to do. hopefully they'll move me somewhere to where i don't have to worry ab
because i'm up on 900 days.nd if it takes me staying in that cell until i go home to avoid all the craziness going on out there, do this or do that or get this or end up having this done to you, all that, they can keep all that. i'm going home. >> okay. i will get with internal affairs. make sure we follow up and make sure all the paperwork is done appropriately. we'll work on making sure you get adjusted to what you need. if you need anything or something happens up here, you let me know...
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i do it because it needs to be done. and somebody needs to do it so i picked up the banner to help women escape the criminal justice system. myself, i traveled in and out of prison for almost two decades. and there was no help for me. until october 4th of 1997. you know, i found help in santa monica. >> that date is etched in your brain, obviously. >> october 4th is etched in my brain, yes. and i found that treatment in santa monica was much different than in south l.a. for, you know, a controlled substance. for addiction. and i found that in santa monica. and i brought it back to south l.a. >> treatment is different how? >> people in santa monica, when i was there in 1997, they weren't going to prison for being in possession of a controlled substance. they were getting a court card or being diverted to a treatment program. i can remember a young man in a 12-step meeting complaining about the color green. he had had an accident under the influence of alcohol and drugs. and his sentence was to paint the jail. my sentence
i do it because it needs to be done. and somebody needs to do it so i picked up the banner to help women escape the criminal justice system. myself, i traveled in and out of prison for almost two decades. and there was no help for me. until october 4th of 1997. you know, i found help in santa monica. >> that date is etched in your brain, obviously. >> october 4th is etched in my brain, yes. and i found that treatment in santa monica was much different than in south l.a. for, you...
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wasn't effective in, would that within the inner agency because i was only a four-star general. now i'm a secretary of homeland security and partnering with people like rex tillerson, our secretary of state, and many others within the -- within the inner agency, we can, i think, get at this issue of economic development. and as a direct result of that thinking and a direct result of president trump telling me to fix the problems on the southwest border, we're having a major conference in miami in mid-june. we've got a whole range of people coming. our great friends the mexicans are co-sponsoring with us. we have canada, panama, costa rica, colombia. a great partner the the region, colombia. as well as we think some european countries coming in as well as the eu coming in for the first day of this being our prosperity day to talk about business, to talk about investment, to talk about what those countries have to do to open their economies to more investment. the vice president of the united states will be down there for the day at my request, at our request, i should say, and he
wasn't effective in, would that within the inner agency because i was only a four-star general. now i'm a secretary of homeland security and partnering with people like rex tillerson, our secretary of state, and many others within the -- within the inner agency, we can, i think, get at this issue of economic development. and as a direct result of that thinking and a direct result of president trump telling me to fix the problems on the southwest border, we're having a major conference in miami...
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oh, it's because i'm a woman. or e north korea. oh, it's because i'm a woman? really?ctimony and this perverse sent of victim hood around the clintons all the time. >> she was a failed candidate, bottom line. >> three weeks before the election they stopped polling because they believed this their data analysis. they believed their own b.s., they didn't know what hit 'em. [laughter] >> oops. stuart: steve, my family's in the audience. >> that's why i said b.s.. >> cable. stuart: just before we digress here, you saw a brief visual image of a black square in the -- there it is. now that, apparently, is our ry first look at what the tesla people are calling the new electric truck. that's the first look at it. that's called a tease. >> it looks like darth vadar. stuart: that's all they've got? >> yeah. stuart: good enough to get the stock up $10 a share. do we know anything else here? >> that's it. elon musk -- yeah, it's going to come out in september. stuart: he has driven it? >> yes, he has. stuart: and he says it's like a sports car. >> it can go 200 miles an hour. >> b
oh, it's because i'm a woman. or e north korea. oh, it's because i'm a woman? really?ctimony and this perverse sent of victim hood around the clintons all the time. >> she was a failed candidate, bottom line. >> three weeks before the election they stopped polling because they believed this their data analysis. they believed their own b.s., they didn't know what hit 'em. [laughter] >> oops. stuart: steve, my family's in the audience. >> that's why i said b.s.. >>...
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>> because i blew a .4. i have five kids and tried to do everything right in my life. >> what's your name? >> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations was no alcohol, right? >> right. >> zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. okay? we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? >> i appreciate it. thank you. >> tell us if you need us. >> thank you. >> lohden was released to the home incarceration program on a theft conviction. >> h.i.p. is a privilege. incarceration is incarceration is incarceration. and people need to follow the rules. absolutely no alcohol. no drugs. >> seems like every time i'm trying to do the right thing to do better, it's -- a rock just falls right in front of me and i can't go no further. it's like i'm stuck right there. >> lohden is moved to a fresh arrest dorm. a special housing unit for women newly booked into the jail. she will remain until a judge decides whet
>> because i blew a .4. i have five kids and tried to do everything right in my life. >> what's your name? >> mary lohden. >> mary lohden, when you first got put on h.i.p., one of the rules and stipulations was no alcohol, right? >> right. >> zero tolerance. >> and i didn't read all over it. i just signed my initials to it. >> don't be upset. okay? we'll work with you. it will work out. all right? >> i appreciate it. thank you. >> tell...
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people running in because of the next -- so it was very difficult , but only because i decided not to listen to the naysayers and because i decided to work hard like an bodybuilding and take acting lessons, voice lessons, english lessons, speech lessons and accent removal lessons. [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: i know you should say, get your money back. the fine wine grows on the vine. then the zinc is made out of zinc. i started getting little parts some of bigger parts, then eventually even though it was got conan the, i barbarian. they helped me get that part. i was not have broken through the become a leading man. this movie came out. we spent $200 million on that movie, number one in the box office. at the press conference, the director said, if we would not have hatched for snake or -- i was the only one that could act and had a body like that for conan the barbarian. then there was james cameron that directed terminator. when it came out, he said the reason why it worked was because i talk like a machine. [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: i don't know if i should take this as a c
people running in because of the next -- so it was very difficult , but only because i decided not to listen to the naysayers and because i decided to work hard like an bodybuilding and take acting lessons, voice lessons, english lessons, speech lessons and accent removal lessons. [laughter] mr. schwarzenegger: i know you should say, get your money back. the fine wine grows on the vine. then the zinc is made out of zinc. i started getting little parts some of bigger parts, then eventually even...
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so i think for rouhani, because of his position and because of who he has been over the last 38 speechinis acceptance someoneed --, this is you cannot mention in the media, he thanked him for his support. in an article was pointed out he was instrumental in getting the young people to come out and vote. so i do not think it will come back to haunt him particularly. >> during the elections, ronnie's get to have -- iranians get to have parties in the streets. i don't think that will persist. >> they will not be getting in the streets two months from now, no. anyone else who has questioned? [indiscernible] what evidence is there that iran has a different security posture, because -- >> want me to go for it? look, you know, around has -- one of the things against the saudi path goat so much is iran beenlready been -- always able to get some much bang for its but. it is an opportunistic power with no allies in the region so it has been able to take advantage of opportunities. often shia communities, other communities. a little bit of expertise, a big result. the saudi's and spend billions and
so i think for rouhani, because of his position and because of who he has been over the last 38 speechinis acceptance someoneed --, this is you cannot mention in the media, he thanked him for his support. in an article was pointed out he was instrumental in getting the young people to come out and vote. so i do not think it will come back to haunt him particularly. >> during the elections, ronnie's get to have -- iranians get to have parties in the streets. i don't think that will...
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merkley: that's because we don't do that. the snap reduction in the other --grams you're looking at the reductions deal with us involving the states managing the programs. the state cost matches that but it's 100% of the actual and what -- the actual benefit and and what we found is that is a formula for wasted growth rate. so we ask the states to pick up some of the costs to drive efficiencies that we know they exist when theexist when the people administering have a little bit of skin in the game so the total spending should not go down or if it does is because of efficiencies and not reductions. sen. merkley: it is easy to sit there and talk about efficiencies when you've never worked with individuals going hungry. dir. mulvaney: senator, with respect to ask me if i'd ever gone to to bed hungry not if i worked for folks that had. clearly, what you are doing in this budget will do a lot of damage to those people. dir. mulvaney: i disagree. sen. merkley: let's turn to housing. we have 4,000 housing vouchers eliminated in ore
merkley: that's because we don't do that. the snap reduction in the other --grams you're looking at the reductions deal with us involving the states managing the programs. the state cost matches that but it's 100% of the actual and what -- the actual benefit and and what we found is that is a formula for wasted growth rate. so we ask the states to pick up some of the costs to drive efficiencies that we know they exist when theexist when the people administering have a little bit of skin in the...
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>> yes. >> rose: because? >> i'm always excited about life because i think, i just feel like really, i feel like life is such a gift. every morning i wake up because i wake up early, 5 a.m., a meditate. >> rose: so if i emailed you at 5 a.m. you will see it right away. >> at 3:30, you know i'm up early, oh, 3:30 that say little bit earlier than when i like to wake up. i like to wake up early because you see, i am so-- i live in such a present moment, like you know, i love, like i notice everything, right. and i love watching the sun rising. like just sun gazing to me, waking up when everything is quiet, having my watt we are lemon, you know, just honoring, being so grateful that i have this clean water to drink. i went to the largest slum in africa, and let me tell you, people don't have clean water so every time i open my water filter i'm like thank you, and have i this lemon, thank you. and i'm drinking the lemon with gratitude, i'm watching the sun, it's heavy. i have my warm watt we are lemon, everything i
>> yes. >> rose: because? >> i'm always excited about life because i think, i just feel like really, i feel like life is such a gift. every morning i wake up because i wake up early, 5 a.m., a meditate. >> rose: so if i emailed you at 5 a.m. you will see it right away. >> at 3:30, you know i'm up early, oh, 3:30 that say little bit earlier than when i like to wake up. i like to wake up early because you see, i am so-- i live in such a present moment, like you know,...
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because i am cured with harvoni.voni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment. tell your doctor if you've ever had hepatitis b, a liver transplant, other liver or kidney problems, hiv or any other medical conditions and about all the medicines you take including herbal supplements. taking amiodarone with harvoni can cause a serious slowing of your heart rate. common side effects of harvoni include tiredness, headache and weakness. ready to let go of hep c? ask your hep c specialist about harvoni. ♪ ♪ i'm dr. kelsey mcneely and some day you might be calling me an energy farmer. ♪ energy lives here. >> tuc
because i am cured with harvoni.voni is a revolutionary treatment for the most common type of chronic hepatitis c. it's been prescribed to more than a quarter million people. and is proven to cure up to 99% of patients who have had no prior treatment with 12 weeks. certain patients can be cured with just 8 weeks of harvoni. before starting harvoni, your doctor will test to see if you've ever had hepatitis b, which may flare up and cause serious liver problems during and after harvoni treatment....
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because it is important. whether it is so blue state or red state, the insurance markets are escalating and cost, sometimes imploding. so we would like to get it done this year. if the other side decides not to help, it makes it harder. >> i just want to work, sit down, get something done. nobody has asked us. i understand we have 13 republican senators working on revamping the bill. the congressional delegation said, don't worry, the senate will fix it, nobody has asked any democrat. >> top house republicans are saying that they have no problem with this and it writes its own bill, they can go to conference if the senate passes something and work out the differences. when you have senators talking about starting from scratch, that suggest that this is going to be a time-consuming endeavor. >> absolutely, thank you very much. starting from scratch, not what we want to do with most of the recipes in our household with kids. we like to have a mix. >> the reason this started in the house was because the supreme
because it is important. whether it is so blue state or red state, the insurance markets are escalating and cost, sometimes imploding. so we would like to get it done this year. if the other side decides not to help, it makes it harder. >> i just want to work, sit down, get something done. nobody has asked us. i understand we have 13 republican senators working on revamping the bill. the congressional delegation said, don't worry, the senate will fix it, nobody has asked any democrat....
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because of a couple things. first of all, i didn't put up with the competing for my affection and that happened quickly. i put an end to that quickly early on and i think that's a leadership issue. that's a mentor issue and we need to make sure our young women entering into and understand.it's also less hold our young men to a high standard.with these marine new photo scandals things infuriates me, not for the reason you might think because it is a huge insult to the men i know who have served that i have so much respect for. that insinuating that you guys don't have control of yourselves. i used to be in command of not all of you,right , i used to be in command of 18-year-old troops, i know that you command different ages a little differently but it's a leadership thing. i expect a lot of them and i didn't have a lot of luck in aircraft maintenance that you saw in some of the other flights. so i would say that if you are charged with taking care of something weaker than you, your devastated when something happe
because of a couple things. first of all, i didn't put up with the competing for my affection and that happened quickly. i put an end to that quickly early on and i think that's a leadership issue. that's a mentor issue and we need to make sure our young women entering into and understand.it's also less hold our young men to a high standard.with these marine new photo scandals things infuriates me, not for the reason you might think because it is a huge insult to the men i know who have served...
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- i don't know-- because he's not trash. and you need him again? - not gonna happen, carol. that ship has sailed. - oh, well, if it's too late - what are you talking about? - maybe that's why i couldn't throw him away, because i don't want to believe that dreams have expiration dates. i'm a 60-year-old intern, chuck. i want a big career. i wanna be on camera one day. but if you, chuck pierce, one of the greatest newsmen ever to live, if you can't get the job you've always wanted, then what chance do i have? - chuck, there's so much to live for. a pet, maybe, a kid, if you have one, whatever holidays you celebrate, being on wikipedia, i hope. [all groan] - what? that ain't gonna work. - come on. - just please, don't jump. we all really, really, care about you, chuck. - wait, did you hear that? - hey, chuck, it's me, justin. hey, i just wanna tell you how much you mean to me. you know, i never had a dad. - you're an inspiration, chuck. when i was a kid, you came and spoke at my school, and, the very next day, my hot teacher ca
- i don't know-- because he's not trash. and you need him again? - not gonna happen, carol. that ship has sailed. - oh, well, if it's too late - what are you talking about? - maybe that's why i couldn't throw him away, because i don't want to believe that dreams have expiration dates. i'm a 60-year-old intern, chuck. i want a big career. i wanna be on camera one day. but if you, chuck pierce, one of the greatest newsmen ever to live, if you can't get the job you've always wanted, then what...
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because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there.s and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. gregg: welcome back, investigators try to find two suspects after policeman killed father of five with a single punch outside las vegas nightclub. two suspects seen on surveillance video tape walking away from the scene. jonathan hunt has more. on then. >> hey, greg, lou campos was waiting outside of las vegas nightclub excited to be with brothers looking forward to one of them getting married. a wedding in which lou was going to be the best man. >> he was so happy to be with us, you know, we are all close brothers, but this is the first time we got to really hang out together. >> minutes later everything had changed, these two men seen on a nearby security camera approached the campos brothers and one allegedly threw unprovoked punch that 45-year-old lou a father of five died in the hospital having never regained consciousness. [inaudible] >> it broke my heart. his kids. it's the worst -- w
because you have places to go... ...and people who can't wait for you to get there.s and burning, shooting pain in your feet or hands... step on up and talk to your doctor today. gregg: welcome back, investigators try to find two suspects after policeman killed father of five with a single punch outside las vegas nightclub. two suspects seen on surveillance video tape walking away from the scene. jonathan hunt has more. on then. >> hey, greg, lou campos was waiting outside of las vegas...