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the same teachers in the system. the same polls in the system. the same custodians. the same contracts. all the rest was the same. there would be somebody from the central office who would go to some conference and come back with a goofy new way and everybody is supposed to learn it the next week. all we did was the opposite. i grew up with a lot of people are drink, do drugs, got in trouble. what i did as a person was i said, i am not going to do what they do. i am not knowing what i'm going to do, but not that. we started out with the same strategy. just do not do it they did. whatever you do, don't do that. don't make it hard to fire somebody because that is bad. do not make it hard to hire somebody because that is stupid. make sure you can bring in the most talented, committed, hard-working people. that is one of the benefits of running a charter school. most of my faculty are certified but some are not. you say, oh my god not certified? it over yourself. say obama could not purchase and a d.c. high school because he's not certified? toanted to hire a surgeon tea
the same teachers in the system. the same polls in the system. the same custodians. the same contracts. all the rest was the same. there would be somebody from the central office who would go to some conference and come back with a goofy new way and everybody is supposed to learn it the next week. all we did was the opposite. i grew up with a lot of people are drink, do drugs, got in trouble. what i did as a person was i said, i am not going to do what they do. i am not knowing what i'm going...
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it is the same anywhere else. s you can move faster with the internet. that is it for this edition of talking business. thank you very much to all of our guests, kat, cat, and john. thank you for watching. goodbye. good morning. we start with a quick look back at what happened yesterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to follow in its wake. fresh air continues to creep southwards overnight. not quite getting to the southernmost counties, but we see cloud which is low round the coast. along with clear skies, major towns and cities clear, rural spots chilly and not as warm as it has been further south. it begins with cloud breaking up into the afternoon, some showers and the further north you are, it should be a nice day with light winds and plenty of sunshine. it will feel pleasant and into the afternoon, in south—west england along the coast, 15 or
it is the same anywhere else. s you can move faster with the internet. that is it for this edition of talking business. thank you very much to all of our guests, kat, cat, and john. thank you for watching. goodbye. good morning. we start with a quick look back at what happened yesterday. this weather front made its way southwards and eastwards across the uk. it brought in some heavy rain to the north and west of the uk. as it went southwards, the rain fizzled out and allowed fresh air to follow...
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in the military, the same code of conduct applies to the chain of command. as a lawmaker, any law we pass apply to our constituents must apply equally to members of congress. individuals who have the public trust must abide by the rules they make. my bill will ensure that congress abide by the laws they pass and are treated no differently. regardless of your vote, this is a bill that each and every single member of congress should support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back. the gentleman from new jersey. mr. pallone: i remind my colleague from arizona her vote for this bill would increase eople with breast canceredly $4,450. i yield to ms. eshoo for 1 1/2 minutes. ms. eshoo: i thank our ranking member. i think today is yet another sad day here in the house of representatives for the people of our country. because what is being brought forward is the same bill that we debated and went down because it was the weight of the problems and the cruelty of that bill. it's the same thing with a few more poison pills in it. people are g
in the military, the same code of conduct applies to the chain of command. as a lawmaker, any law we pass apply to our constituents must apply equally to members of congress. individuals who have the public trust must abide by the rules they make. my bill will ensure that congress abide by the laws they pass and are treated no differently. regardless of your vote, this is a bill that each and every single member of congress should support. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady...
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>> they're not all quite the same. it's really what the requester can do if the subpoena is ignored that makes the difference here. and it's also who you're asking, right? so when they're asking the -- when they're asking flynn himself questions, he might be able to assert a fifth amendment right. but when his company's asked, he can't. so that opens up the door to gathering a whole lot of documents from all of these companies. from manafort, from flynn, from carter page. from these guys running all this documentation through their countries. so the committees are going to have an awful lot of paperwork to go through. now, if flynn refuses to comply, they're going to have to see what they can do. nothing gets congress more upset on a bipartisan basis and eager to seek documents than someone telling them no. >> and mieke, are we correct in assuming that everything gathered by all these other investigations somehow get carted across town to the temporary office space that mr. mueller has collected for his staff? >> certai
>> they're not all quite the same. it's really what the requester can do if the subpoena is ignored that makes the difference here. and it's also who you're asking, right? so when they're asking the -- when they're asking flynn himself questions, he might be able to assert a fifth amendment right. but when his company's asked, he can't. so that opens up the door to gathering a whole lot of documents from all of these companies. from manafort, from flynn, from carter page. from these guys...
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an it is really important that they treat everybody exactly the same. that is where the ratings come into play. and if we have feedback on a driver and we'll look into it and investigate. we have a critical response line and a team of people looking at trust and safety issues. these things are very important. >> if somebody is watching this and say my parent would benefit greatly, my elderly parent would benefit greatly. this is not something where they call lyft, this is done through the community, the senior center and their doctor. >> exactly. right here we work with local seni senior centers in the community and they have access to the portal and their members would could now use lyft. >> and dan is with lyft. we appreciate you being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> my next guest is like that dog that caught the car, it is time to ask us what do you do now when we return. >>> welcome back to "press: here." two things happened in sill von valley in 2016. a truck that could drive itself across the country. and at the same time scientists ma
an it is really important that they treat everybody exactly the same. that is where the ratings come into play. and if we have feedback on a driver and we'll look into it and investigate. we have a critical response line and a team of people looking at trust and safety issues. these things are very important. >> if somebody is watching this and say my parent would benefit greatly, my elderly parent would benefit greatly. this is not something where they call lyft, this is done through the...
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freedom of movements is responsible for letting so many people into the country and we have seen the same thing in the united states when mr. trump has said that no refugees should be allowed to come here, but what's interesting and what many people tend to forget is that actually this is a relatively new phenomena in that european institutions have been much less shaped by racial and ethic divisions than the united states because europe had largely white population until the surge of immigration in the post world war ii era. universal health care, the universal european court of human rights in 1959 were created when european nationshoo were homogenous and by contrast in the united states, large minority of african american, not to mention, of course, native americans here and therefore much more radialized. they don't necessarily think of something that would help racial or ethic minorities or poor people, they think of something that's good for everyone whereas in the united states some many people are hostile to university health care is because they tend to think that it's only for m
freedom of movements is responsible for letting so many people into the country and we have seen the same thing in the united states when mr. trump has said that no refugees should be allowed to come here, but what's interesting and what many people tend to forget is that actually this is a relatively new phenomena in that european institutions have been much less shaped by racial and ethic divisions than the united states because europe had largely white population until the surge of...
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i'm going that -- back home to the same house, the same family. nothing changes.e i am based, the ground i am on doesn‘t change. —— where i am at. who do you want to see win this year‘5 bbc women‘s footballer of the year award? all this week on sport today we are profiling the five nominees, and of the five, no—one has scored more goals than norway‘s ada hegerberg. she found the net 5a time5 last season, and won the champions league with lyon. here‘s her story. people should vote for me because that would be the first time i have had that would be the first time i have ha d su cce55 that would be the first time i have had success outside of the ski country. reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominee5 reflecting on what has taken her to the top. one of five nominees for bbc‘s women‘s footballer of the year. for information on how you can vote and the other nominees, head over to our website. all the details on how to vote and a full list of all the nominees. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that‘s bbc.com/sport. but from
i'm going that -- back home to the same house, the same family. nothing changes.e i am based, the ground i am on doesn‘t change. —— where i am at. who do you want to see win this year‘5 bbc women‘s footballer of the year award? all this week on sport today we are profiling the five nominees, and of the five, no—one has scored more goals than norway‘s ada hegerberg. she found the net 5a time5 last season, and won the champions league with lyon. here‘s her story. people should...
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it's the farc, it's those guys, they are the same. ot an international commission, this is fake. and there was in the group a cameraman, and he was taping. so i felt very uncomfortable and tried to keep in the rear because i did not want them to take me. so you are now feeling deep disappointment. you thought perhaps this was an international mission, perhaps even some of you might be free and suddenly you think, this is just another farc move. yes, and they are using us, they want to show the world that we are ok, that we are alive, and probably they will use the images to say, "don't worry, we are the good guys, we're taking care of them." so to prepare everybody, like for four or five years more of abduction. so they handcuffed you? well, that was the thing. they said if you want to get into the helicopter, you have to be handcuffed. it was so humiliating. and one of my companions said, "i don't want to get into the helicopter, i refuse. i'm not going with you, i'm not going to accept to be handcuffed." i knew from the experience i
it's the farc, it's those guys, they are the same. ot an international commission, this is fake. and there was in the group a cameraman, and he was taping. so i felt very uncomfortable and tried to keep in the rear because i did not want them to take me. so you are now feeling deep disappointment. you thought perhaps this was an international mission, perhaps even some of you might be free and suddenly you think, this is just another farc move. yes, and they are using us, they want to show the...
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at the same time, there are economic implications. people in the industry who workk in the industry have to find a way to make a living.d. especially in areas that are economically depressed. that has to come from the economy created by the coal industry. >> when we hear the term the green blue divide what is that mean? >> guest: essentially is a polarization between environmentalist and the working class. a lot of the jobs in this area do have environmental implications. environmentalists want to protect that environment but people need jobs and they want to protect their jobs. there is a barrier between the two and is being created by the coal industry themselves. they want the environmentalist as job killers and there's no doubt there's been some regulations that have harmed the coal industry's bottom line. at the same time it is not exactly translated to what i would say are terrible impacts on mining families. those are market shifts within the natural gas industry and those are harder to control. >> another part of this is washin
at the same time, there are economic implications. people in the industry who workk in the industry have to find a way to make a living.d. especially in areas that are economically depressed. that has to come from the economy created by the coal industry. >> when we hear the term the green blue divide what is that mean? >> guest: essentially is a polarization between environmentalist and the working class. a lot of the jobs in this area do have environmental implications....
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but at the same time you look how long it has taken to get the cabinet done. the president selected neil gorsuch who is sow qualified. he kept a promise by putting those individuals out during the campaign and we got him through the senate in a i in a is is systematic way. and the va. if you can't see a doctor because the system is backlogged to that veteran that's an accomplishment. if you are talking about women pursuing an education in stem and engineering or math. howie: let's talk. the you are advise that say donald trump is the least popular president at this stage in modern times. the president tweets fake polls. sean: in some cases these are the same polls that underestimated his win in the first place. if you look at the same polls that didn't understand the makeup of the country that got him 306 electoral votes. you recognize in a lot of cases the polling is misrepresenting a lot of folks out there. his popularity among those hop supported him is at an all-time high. they are misrepresenting -- they are showing the people who support him sill support
but at the same time you look how long it has taken to get the cabinet done. the president selected neil gorsuch who is sow qualified. he kept a promise by putting those individuals out during the campaign and we got him through the senate in a i in a is is systematic way. and the va. if you can't see a doctor because the system is backlogged to that veteran that's an accomplishment. if you are talking about women pursuing an education in stem and engineering or math. howie: let's talk. the you...
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person with the same problem and the same addictive behaviors, and it don't matter where you are.n you are done and you don't want to do it no more, that is when you will be finished with it. when you have had enough. i don't know, but i can't sit here the lie to you to say i have had enough when you think that i should have, but i definitely got more runs in me. >> coming up -- >> it is not something they would want to be hit in the head with. >> the deputies confiscate a deadly weapon from none other than delshaun bloodworth. >>> inside boston's suffolk county jail, officers are always on the lookout for weapons other threats to safety. >> these units are very large and they can range from 30 to 40 inmates to 180 to close to 200 inmates and sometimes one, two, or maybe if you are lucky three officers per unit. an officer having to worry about 180 people possessing weapons on a daily basis and that is why it is important to be on your toes and look out for suspicious activity. >> the latest inmate weapon confiscated by officers was found in the segregation unit in the house of co
person with the same problem and the same addictive behaviors, and it don't matter where you are.n you are done and you don't want to do it no more, that is when you will be finished with it. when you have had enough. i don't know, but i can't sit here the lie to you to say i have had enough when you think that i should have, but i definitely got more runs in me. >> coming up -- >> it is not something they would want to be hit in the head with. >> the deputies confiscate a...
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this is the same damn thing the other people did. and then someone slammed -- i may be a little off on the timeline with the rest of it, but in some particular order someone slammed the door and then opened the door. ben came out. his glasses were broken. he said, he just body slammed me. he sort of stood there stunned for a second. an aide went into the room, came back out, told ben, you need to leave. and gianforte and an aide walked into another room, closed the door. everyone just sort of sat there silently because everyone in the room had heard all of this. ben went outside. cops were called. paramedics were called. on the way to the hospital, the police or sheriffs are interviewing people. i have to go do like a formal witness interview. >> police and fire came. ambulance came. ben was taken -- >> ben is in an ambulance. they were saying he's fine. you should definitely talk to him about this, not me, but they were saying he's fine. they obviously advised everyone to go to the hospital after something like this. and gianforte w
this is the same damn thing the other people did. and then someone slammed -- i may be a little off on the timeline with the rest of it, but in some particular order someone slammed the door and then opened the door. ben came out. his glasses were broken. he said, he just body slammed me. he sort of stood there stunned for a second. an aide went into the room, came back out, told ben, you need to leave. and gianforte and an aide walked into another room, closed the door. everyone just sort of...
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the last guy did the same thing. get the hell out of here. the last guy did the same thing. you with the guardian? >> yes, and you just broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same thing. >> you just body slammed me and broke my glass. >> get the hell out of here. >> i'd also like to call the police. can i get your guys' names? he just body slammed me. >> the campaign put out this statement quote tonight as greg was giving a separate interview in a private office, the guardian's ben jakens entered without permission, aggressively shoved a recording in greg's face and began asking badgering questions. after asking jacobs to lower the recorder, jacobs declined and jacobs grabbed greg's wrist and spun away pushing them both to the ground. it's unfortunate this aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist caused this scene at our barbecue. we should add a fox news team in the room says that's not what they saw. quote gianforte grabbed jacobs by the neck with both hands and slammed him to the ground behind him. and joining us by phone from bowsman, montana, our own garret heada
the last guy did the same thing. get the hell out of here. the last guy did the same thing. you with the guardian? >> yes, and you just broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same thing. >> you just body slammed me and broke my glass. >> get the hell out of here. >> i'd also like to call the police. can i get your guys' names? he just body slammed me. >> the campaign put out this statement quote tonight as greg was giving a separate interview in a private...
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the opt out action bringing the same claims that separate actions. i mean i don't like the policy consequence. i don't like the policy consequence but as a matter of plain language language we say is a new action. probably the most publicity goes to the case where missouri has a scheme whereby it will fund, provide funds to build soft playground surfaces for any entity where you have to apply the ground. anyone can apply except churches and other religious entities and the missouri constitution seeks to acquire that result. the question is is that exclusion of violation of the protection clause? justice gorsuch as very few questions. he really just made a statement and remarks in the tenth circuit he frequently would dress up his questions and his statement in question warm. he wasn't shy about giving his view of the case and arguing with the other judges through these rhetorical questions. that's what he did here. missouri has argued that it makes a difference if it's an elected program and not an automatic one and gorsuch says hell is discrimination
the opt out action bringing the same claims that separate actions. i mean i don't like the policy consequence. i don't like the policy consequence but as a matter of plain language language we say is a new action. probably the most publicity goes to the case where missouri has a scheme whereby it will fund, provide funds to build soft playground surfaces for any entity where you have to apply the ground. anyone can apply except churches and other religious entities and the missouri constitution...
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the underlying practice remains the same. minority borrowers are getting more expensive and riskier loans that are quicker to foreclosure and that foreclosure may be for some minorities seven times as frequently as nonminority borrowers. >> the complaint was not clear between subprime loans and predatory loans. >> predatory loans is use add as sort of a generic term to take advantage of a borrower. subprimes are interest rates so low, it looks like a wonderful deal until of course you look at some of the balloon payments that are later -- >> are all subprime loans properly categorized as predatory? >> i believe the subprime loans that fuel the financial crisis are all considered predatory. >> suppose you have a business that is losing money, losing employees, because the neighborhood is deteriorating. do they have a stronger or a weaker claim than you do? they've lost profits from their business because the neighborhood has been debilitated. >> i think they have a weaker claim. we have a claim tied to the fact -- >> they're pr
the underlying practice remains the same. minority borrowers are getting more expensive and riskier loans that are quicker to foreclosure and that foreclosure may be for some minorities seven times as frequently as nonminority borrowers. >> the complaint was not clear between subprime loans and predatory loans. >> predatory loans is use add as sort of a generic term to take advantage of a borrower. subprimes are interest rates so low, it looks like a wonderful deal until of course...
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at the same time, working to get the truth out there. >> and what do you do these days? you're a former coal miner. how long did you serve in the mines? what do you do now? >> let's see. i worked in the mining industry for about four years. three years under ground. decided to do that because there just weren't a whole lot of decent jobs in the area that i worked. you know, where my family had been for pretty much ten generations, including my kids. so wanted to find something with a living wage, so i ended up in the coal mine, like a lot of other people. >> and it was a good job to provided a lot of money to my family. i have to admit that. but it came with issues, including health issues. anybody who worked any time in the mine and known anybody who worked in the mines knows that's definitely a problem. >> and what are the places that you don't think the mining industry and the environmentalists are speaking to when it comes to this discussion we're having in this country about coal mining? >> i think it's the day to day life of coal miners. you know, listening to bob
at the same time, working to get the truth out there. >> and what do you do these days? you're a former coal miner. how long did you serve in the mines? what do you do now? >> let's see. i worked in the mining industry for about four years. three years under ground. decided to do that because there just weren't a whole lot of decent jobs in the area that i worked. you know, where my family had been for pretty much ten generations, including my kids. so wanted to find something with...
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he had the courage to admit shortcomings and the same layout the plan to address the problems and askervice and ask what they could do for their country. honored to great under pressure. from his first day in office until his last the president put the national interest above his own while resisting the politics in the system but all too often occurs. he had the courage to pursue comprehensive health-care reform is the first order of business knowing the issue you would cost them into the party. he continued to fight during the administration that my uncle fought for for 50 years in the senate and did what no president had been able to do passing the affordable care act. [applause] we saw this year it's a lot easier to criticize and dismantle president obama having courage to govern responsibly. the courage to address the problem of climate change aggressively fighting for responsible energy policies into challenging congress to support the clean up our plan and about the world together and finally put a limit on greenhouse gas emission. [applause] as president kennedy did in the spac
he had the courage to admit shortcomings and the same layout the plan to address the problems and askervice and ask what they could do for their country. honored to great under pressure. from his first day in office until his last the president put the national interest above his own while resisting the politics in the system but all too often occurs. he had the courage to pursue comprehensive health-care reform is the first order of business knowing the issue you would cost them into the...
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>> the same. >> ok. and thank you for flying american. >> we're getting very close to a vote. >> i thank the chair and thank the witnesses for hanging in there. i appreciate it. it looks like i'm the last one. i hope i didn't jinx us. i wanted to -- i had some other hearings going on this morning so i couldn't be here in person but i watched a lot on closed circuit tv on c-span. i felt i wanted to come down here because i think your flight attendants, i think your employees generally ought to be commended. i think that you generally do a great job. i do fly a lot in this job and doing other things. i appreciate the attention to safety, number one, which is why a flight attendant is there. let's not forget. the attention to detail your employees generally provide. i commend united and southwest and perhaps other airlines for what they have learned from this incident that did go viral. i think the response has been appropriate, and i appreciate your leadership in that regard. i also wanted to say this is a
>> the same. >> ok. and thank you for flying american. >> we're getting very close to a vote. >> i thank the chair and thank the witnesses for hanging in there. i appreciate it. it looks like i'm the last one. i hope i didn't jinx us. i wanted to -- i had some other hearings going on this morning so i couldn't be here in person but i watched a lot on closed circuit tv on c-span. i felt i wanted to come down here because i think your flight attendants, i think your...
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caller: [indiscernible] the most poorest and most richest, all in the same place. at should be the best insurance you have. i have lived in canada for 18 years. i wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all those places and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what [indiscernible] you can say the 40 million people have insurance and 40 many people will have to work. it will not work. canada has all private insurance. they compare to each other to ensure -- two run insurance. host: jr is an texas. caller: good morning. this is a weird deal, because insurancess of health and health care and hospitals and doctors and all that and people if we want to cover people with existing conditions, it is a business on the insurance side but it is something when to do to take care of each other on the human side. how do you marry all of that? if somebody was livi
caller: [indiscernible] the most poorest and most richest, all in the same place. at should be the best insurance you have. i have lived in canada for 18 years. i wanted to tell you we have to do [indiscernible] ,ou can go to europe, france germany and all those places and the government should have insurance for everybody. now you can have all insurance companies -- hello? host: i am listening. you have to watch out, the drugs company, the insurance canada andi was in this is what...
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the last guy did the same thing. you with the guardian? >> yes. you broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same thing. >> you body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> get the hell out of here. >> i would like to call the police. can i get your names? he body slammed me. >> moments ago the candidate's spokesman issued a statement. tonight, as greg was giving a separate interview, the guardian's ben jacobs entered the office without permission, aggressively shoved a recorder in greg's face and began asking questions. jacobs was asked to leave. you heard the questions he was asking about the congressional budget office score. after asking jacobs to lower the recorder, jacobs declined. greg then attempted to grab the phone that was pushed in his face. jacobs grabbed greg's wrist and spun away from greg pushing them both to the ground. the statement concludes, it's unfortunate that this aggressive behavior from a liberal journalist created this scene at our campaign volunteer barbecue. you interviewed the candidate a few hours before this confirmati
the last guy did the same thing. you with the guardian? >> yes. you broke my glasses. >> the last guy did the same thing. >> you body slammed me and broke my glasses. >> get the hell out of here. >> i would like to call the police. can i get your names? he body slammed me. >> moments ago the candidate's spokesman issued a statement. tonight, as greg was giving a separate interview, the guardian's ben jacobs entered the office without permission, aggressively...
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by the same token we will continue to press on. we do think there's a role for technology in additional people all of which we ask for in the 2018 but your request but it's priority for the president. >> an odd. >> keep in mind because there were a lot of numbers floated during the campaign, three, 3.5, four, 4.5 and we start with those numbers and worked back. in fact it was myself and secretary mnuchin director colin who at the time was filling the role filled by the head of the council of advisers and we sat down and we looked at the cbo baseline numbers and said okay what will our tax policy increase gdp by? what are the ranges for that? what while our regulatory policy impacts and what could the ranges be for that? what does repealing obamacare do for increasing the gdp. by the way the cbo has hard numbers on that. the congressional budget office congressional budget office assumes that the repeal obamacare will increase gdp because obama cared creates a disincentive to work. we went through the methodology item by item and arr
by the same token we will continue to press on. we do think there's a role for technology in additional people all of which we ask for in the 2018 but your request but it's priority for the president. >> an odd. >> keep in mind because there were a lot of numbers floated during the campaign, three, 3.5, four, 4.5 and we start with those numbers and worked back. in fact it was myself and secretary mnuchin director colin who at the time was filling the role filled by the head of the...
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you say no worries just use the same language. and he said use the same language? that language has been understood to go to article of three. and you said don't worry, it is dicta. and he said i feel relieved we can use this language. wouldn't you be fired? >> i think i would be fired if i did what you said which is not follow what the courts require and that is not borrowing from some implicit doctrine. this court said in jama the congressional document is only a guide to what congress implicit thought. this court said you need expressed litigation by congress in order to navigate the zone of interest test. that is what what happened here. >> things develop because the zone of interest test, at least as it was announced, was understood to expand standing over what it had been before. the result of this was that heavy standing is facilitating the ability to bring wealthy. >> well, certain, but by the time of brock, which was a case about limiting standing and that was before 1988, or i think you have that problem, you would be fired justice kagan for another reaso
you say no worries just use the same language. and he said use the same language? that language has been understood to go to article of three. and you said don't worry, it is dicta. and he said i feel relieved we can use this language. wouldn't you be fired? >> i think i would be fired if i did what you said which is not follow what the courts require and that is not borrowing from some implicit doctrine. this court said in jama the congressional document is only a guide to what congress...
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manifesto launch today, we'll ask if we are at one of those moments now, or are they dressing up the same with new sounding words? the to the conservative manifesto, a promising a mainstream government for mainstream britain. in the way state pension is calculated. there would be more funding for schools in england but free lunches would no longer be available for all students. and conservatives would keep the same target on immigration, aiming for a net figure of less than 100,000 a year. more detail and reaction when we start with laura kuenssberg. 0utside... inside. theresa may says she wants to end political tribes. tell them. getting rid of your nurses. i have been a nurse for 27 years and we are on our knees. the tory manifesto is meant to be a blueprint for what she now calls the mainstream. yet with protesters at the gates, the tories were whisked in behind tight lines to make their case. with brexit the backdrop, theresa may's ambitions are plainly far wider than that. i believe that our united kingdom can emerge from this period of national change stronger, fairer and more prosp
manifesto launch today, we'll ask if we are at one of those moments now, or are they dressing up the same with new sounding words? the to the conservative manifesto, a promising a mainstream government for mainstream britain. in the way state pension is calculated. there would be more funding for schools in england but free lunches would no longer be available for all students. and conservatives would keep the same target on immigration, aiming for a net figure of less than 100,000 a year. more...
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page, that is communication 101, they should be on the same page communicating the same message and i director so we can move forward and talk about issues that matter to the american people. david: more important than anything right now, something that could make these problems disappear would be to get tax cuts in that would get the economy growing again. >> the white house has to learn to dominate the agenda in a positive way and go forward with tax proposal out there, make it as radical and it with the house and senate, the heck with budget scoring and get the tax-cut being the discussion instead of all this other stuff that has nothing to do with getting the economy ramped up again. david: are republicans going to go ahead with the radical tax some of them are nervous about that. >> they are trying to work together to move forward on that. he proposes the congress disposes to legislate and i would like to get to the media bias one last time was a lot of the outrage, the media behaved as if they were not consulted in the president's decision. i read a lot of criticism he should h
page, that is communication 101, they should be on the same page communicating the same message and i director so we can move forward and talk about issues that matter to the american people. david: more important than anything right now, something that could make these problems disappear would be to get tax cuts in that would get the economy growing again. >> the white house has to learn to dominate the agenda in a positive way and go forward with tax proposal out there, make it as...
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this is the same damn thing the other people did.here seems to have been some kind of prior issue that they were upset about. they had previously been making sheer th clear they didn't want to give them an interview. which is not usually how that works with kocongressional campaigns. >> did you see the reporter being body slammed? >> no, no. i heard exactly what i -- i saw and heard it. ben was in the room. i heard a crash. i saw his feet fly in the air. i heard the yelling. then someone slammed the door, someone opened the door, ben walked out with broken glasses in his hand, one of the ear piece things had come off. he looked at me and said, he just body slammed me. a campaign aide came out and said, ben, you need to leave. and he was kicked out and then there was a lot of aides and gianforte cycling between closed doors. >> so there's no campaign event. gianforte didn't say anything? >> he went into a room with an aide, closed the door, didn't come out. finally did come out and didn't speak to anyone. there were cops and ambulance
this is the same damn thing the other people did.here seems to have been some kind of prior issue that they were upset about. they had previously been making sheer th clear they didn't want to give them an interview. which is not usually how that works with kocongressional campaigns. >> did you see the reporter being body slammed? >> no, no. i heard exactly what i -- i saw and heard it. ben was in the room. i heard a crash. i saw his feet fly in the air. i heard the yelling. then...
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we favour global trade but at the same time there are tendencies for nationalisation. djust the system to that. for those who continue to push and promote local trade as well. with local production, you talk about agriculture for a lot of your products, but there are concerns around accusations of deforestation linked to you, and land clearance in brazil, despite terrance not to do so. brazil, despite terrance not to do so. in asia, malaysia and indonesia, there is clearance for palm oil. what do you say to these accusations? we are explicit that we wa nt to accusations? we are explicit that we want to feed the globe in a sustainable and global way. deforestation is a problem. we wa nted deforestation is a problem. we wanted to half deforestation by 2020, we said that in 2014. and com pletely 2020, we said that in 2014. and completely stop it by 2030. we work closely with other people in the supply chain to live up to our commitment. you are a big supporter of china's one belt one road for these giant infrastructure projects that do not necessarily protect the environme
we favour global trade but at the same time there are tendencies for nationalisation. djust the system to that. for those who continue to push and promote local trade as well. with local production, you talk about agriculture for a lot of your products, but there are concerns around accusations of deforestation linked to you, and land clearance in brazil, despite terrance not to do so. brazil, despite terrance not to do so. in asia, malaysia and indonesia, there is clearance for palm oil. what...
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the last guy who came in here did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> jesus. >> get the hell out of here. >> we should tell you that the reporter is live with us in just a moment. you're going to hear from him. >>> plus, breaking news on russia and this is big. going straight to the heart of the white house and the first family. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, and right-hand man, now a focus of the investigation. investigators looking at kushner's contacts with russian officials and the campaign's data analytics operation. we're covering all the angles on both these big stories for you tonight. >>> so, we're going to start with the votes. just being counted. beginning to be counted right now in montana's special election. to fill an open seat in the house of representatives. we'll find cnn's ryan young there at gianforte's headquarters in bozeman, montana. kyung lah is there as well. the quist campaign in missoula, montana. ryan, i'm going to start with you. the polls just close in montana. you're at gianforte's he
the last guy who came in here did the same thing. get the hell out of here. >> jesus. >> get the hell out of here. >> we should tell you that the reporter is live with us in just a moment. you're going to hear from him. >>> plus, breaking news on russia and this is big. going straight to the heart of the white house and the first family. jared kushner, the president's son-in-law, and right-hand man, now a focus of the investigation. investigators looking at kushner's...
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even if they taught some the same language. they don't always move neatly in the same direction. n there are competing pushes and pulls when people try to form alliances and connections with people around the world. slavery is a huge problem for the succession lists -- successionists. this guy was one of those people that was so interested in gaining support from other people that he would have allied .ith just about anyone i'm not sure how they managed to do it. it seemed like tasmania would be a difficult place to escape from in the mid-19th century. nonetheless, he did it. he ended up in new york city first, for a while, and then an eastern tennessee outside of knoxville. editor and newspaper an advocate. into detail about connections he saw with the two movements. , forwere traditional, example. he actually saw a neat alliance between the two causes. he sent three of his sons to fight for the confederacy. i think that proved his loyalty to the cause. clearly, for him, southern with then fit well irish example. he is the exception that proves the rule, it is not very often at a
even if they taught some the same language. they don't always move neatly in the same direction. n there are competing pushes and pulls when people try to form alliances and connections with people around the world. slavery is a huge problem for the succession lists -- successionists. this guy was one of those people that was so interested in gaining support from other people that he would have allied .ith just about anyone i'm not sure how they managed to do it. it seemed like tasmania would...
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. >> reporter: two fires in the same year at the same project. >> it is unusual for a fire to happenn the same place twirs. >> reporter: unusual, but not necessarily arson according to investigators. the july 2016 fire is still under investigation, though it was ruled suspicious. >> investigators are starting with a clean slate. >> reporter: cameras will help investigators pinpoint who is responsible. atf is currently analyzing the video in d.c. in addition to two cameras, there were two security guards in the buildal at the time. >> anyone who was in the area around the time of the fire is being spoken to. >> reporter: holiday says he's focused on rebuilding. >> every fiber in my body says he's got to finish. >> reporter: no one spoke out against the project which will create apartments and says he can't imagine who would want to destroy it now. >>> tomorrow new allegations will be added to a lawsuit over one of the worst tragedies in oakland's history. 36 people died when the ghost ship warehouse caught fire last december. there are numerous questions about the safety of the buildi
. >> reporter: two fires in the same year at the same project. >> it is unusual for a fire to happenn the same place twirs. >> reporter: unusual, but not necessarily arson according to investigators. the july 2016 fire is still under investigation, though it was ruled suspicious. >> investigators are starting with a clean slate. >> reporter: cameras will help investigators pinpoint who is responsible. atf is currently analyzing the video in d.c. in addition to two...
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forensic tests prove the gun is the same one used in the boston double murder.urder weapon in the lloyd case is never found and prosecutors in the lloyd case don't have an eyewitness willing to testify against hernandez. prosecutors in the de abreu-fratato case do. >> we have witnesses who, particularly one witness who apparently will say that hernandez did it. >> reporter: his name is alexander bradley. the man shot in the eye in florida who refused to tell police who did it. bradley is also the friend with hernandez the night de abreu and fratato are killed. he is talking now, claiming hernandez shot him to shut him up about the double murder. >> he saw, from what we have been told, hernandez open fire at the men in the bmw, bradley can put hernandez there, bradley is going to explain why hernandez did it. bradley is really the link between aaron hernandez and the crime. >> reporter: up next, hernandez is tried for the murder of odon lloyd. >> without eyewitnesses, i have a lot of concern about those thin things. >> reporter: for odon lloyd's matter, ursula wa
forensic tests prove the gun is the same one used in the boston double murder.urder weapon in the lloyd case is never found and prosecutors in the lloyd case don't have an eyewitness willing to testify against hernandez. prosecutors in the de abreu-fratato case do. >> we have witnesses who, particularly one witness who apparently will say that hernandez did it. >> reporter: his name is alexander bradley. the man shot in the eye in florida who refused to tell police who did it....
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teachers in the system, same principles in the system, same custodians, same contracts. there would be someone from central office would go to some conference and come back with a goofy new way to do something and they have to learn it in a week before they left because they were fired to. what we are doing is doing the opposite. i grow up with a lot of people who drank and got in trouble. i just set i'm not going to do what they do. i'm going to avoid that. just don't do what they do. whatever you do, don't do that. don't make it hard to fire somebody, because that is bad. don't make it hard to hire somebody, because that is stupid. the sure you can bring it most talented, committed, hard-working people. most of my faculty are certified, but some of them are not. get over yourself. teachent obama could not at a d.c. high school because he is not certified. there is your certification. surgeon toire a teach biology in a hartford public school, she is not certified. all she is as a surgeon. that because she is , ancertified african-american female who played division i ba
teachers in the system, same principles in the system, same custodians, same contracts. there would be someone from central office would go to some conference and come back with a goofy new way to do something and they have to learn it in a week before they left because they were fired to. what we are doing is doing the opposite. i grow up with a lot of people who drank and got in trouble. i just set i'm not going to do what they do. i'm going to avoid that. just don't do what they do. whatever...
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the same phone call from the same owner ten months ago. >> the complex burned down july 6 at the same stage of construction. >> we had at least $15 million in the first fire. >> reporter: investigators say the fire was exacerbated by heavy winds, embers reached into neighborhoods as far as four miles from the site. two blocks away, another home caught fire, burning the whole back side. the fire department said the cause is still under investigation, but neighbors say they think they know what happened. >> i think somebody is setting the fires. why? i don't know. >> i bet who torched it last night torched it in july. >> reporter: surrounding streets were closed as crew tried to decide how to take down this 90,000-pound melted crane. rick says he will re bullet again, no matter what it takes. >> whoever's doing this, they won't stop me. >> reporter: crews are still putting out hot spots even at this late hour. and it is this crane that has been giving them the most trouble. they brought in heavy equipment to try to take it down. it's a $1 million piece of equipment in a that has been re
the same phone call from the same owner ten months ago. >> the complex burned down july 6 at the same stage of construction. >> we had at least $15 million in the first fire. >> reporter: investigators say the fire was exacerbated by heavy winds, embers reached into neighborhoods as far as four miles from the site. two blocks away, another home caught fire, burning the whole back side. the fire department said the cause is still under investigation, but neighbors say they...
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we can find the same positions and take a picture of the exact same place and very clearly, and with difference. and all that difference is in loss — loss of a mass in the glacier. it sends the same it's irrefutable, it's clear, it sends the same signal to all who see it. in the end, captain noel and his fellow climbers' attempt to reach the summit failed. they came so close — they were just half a kilometre short of the summit. at these high altitudes, the air became too thin for them, and so they were forced to turn back. they were just overwhelmed by everything, the terrain, the difficulty of the climb, this constant wind, which i think they weren't expecting. but the team had climbed higher than anyone had climbed before and laid the groundwork for the eventual ascent to the summit just 30 years later by tenzing norgay and sir edmund hillary. here at the bfi, conservation specialists are painstakingly restoring 138 films of some of britain's greatest explorations, frame by frame. one of them is of a young army officer crossing the vast expanse of the libyan desert by motorcar. ral
we can find the same positions and take a picture of the exact same place and very clearly, and with difference. and all that difference is in loss — loss of a mass in the glacier. it sends the same it's irrefutable, it's clear, it sends the same signal to all who see it. in the end, captain noel and his fellow climbers' attempt to reach the summit failed. they came so close — they were just half a kilometre short of the summit. at these high altitudes, the air became too thin for them, and...
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by the same token, we are going to continue to press on. we think there is a role for technology and additional people, which we ask for in the 2018 budget request. it is a priority to the president. [inaudible] >> did you set the 3% target? and then reverse engineer the budget to get that? we did not start with any of those numbers and work backwards, but we sat down is did -- what we sat down and did is this -- there was a group of , and we looked at the cbo baseline numbers. we said, ok, what will our tax policy increase gdp by? what are the ranges of that? obamacarepealing going to do for an increase in gdp? the cbo has hard numbers on that. if you repeal obamacare, it will increase gdp, because obamacare creates a disincentive to work. so, we went through the methodology item by item, and i think you see that in the ramped up to that 3%. we do not assume 3% in year one. i think our something this year then 2.8%, and, then 3% on out. digging deeper into the numbers, we also think that our numbers regarding interest rates and on a planet
by the same token, we are going to continue to press on. we think there is a role for technology and additional people, which we ask for in the 2018 budget request. it is a priority to the president. [inaudible] >> did you set the 3% target? and then reverse engineer the budget to get that? we did not start with any of those numbers and work backwards, but we sat down is did -- what we sat down and did is this -- there was a group of , and we looked at the cbo baseline numbers. we said,...
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asian companies don't act the same as western companies. s different in terms of priorities and practices and values. lots of things are different except when you put a common project on the table and it's explained and everybody buys into it you can manage all these differences for the common purpose. >> charlie: you also have a knack for cost-cutting don't you? >> it always starts like this. the ceo of many industries start with cost cutters. now, if it's limited to this it's a failure because at the end much the day it's about growing the company and building value. it has to be tight on cost and then you have to manage innovation and products and it shows to the evolution of the revenue of the company. >> charlie: we know the stories where one auto company acquired another with failure. we've watched it in the last 10, 15 years. what mistakes are they making your not going to make? >> i'm not merging the company. i like to keep the identity of the company separate. because most the failures are due to the fact one identity is lost or peo
asian companies don't act the same as western companies. s different in terms of priorities and practices and values. lots of things are different except when you put a common project on the table and it's explained and everybody buys into it you can manage all these differences for the common purpose. >> charlie: you also have a knack for cost-cutting don't you? >> it always starts like this. the ceo of many industries start with cost cutters. now, if it's limited to this it's a...
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this is the same damned thing the other people did. there seems to have been some kind of prior issue that they were upset about. they had previously making clear that they didn't want an inte u interview. >> did you actually see the reporter -- >> reporter: no, i saw and heard exactly what i said, ben was in the room, i heard a crash, i saw his feet flying in the air, i heard the yelling, then someone slammed the door, someone opened the door, ben walked out with his broken glasses in his hands, like one of the earpiece things had come off. he said he just body slammed me, a campaign aid came out and said he needed ed ted to leave. and then he was allowed to leave and there was john forte and others cycling between rooms. >> john forte didn't say anything after the incident? >> he went into a room with an aide, closed the door, didn't come out. finally did come out, didn't speak to anyone, there were cops and ambulances outside, and i believe honestly the hospital, and you should ask her, you should ask him about that. but there were
this is the same damned thing the other people did. there seems to have been some kind of prior issue that they were upset about. they had previously making clear that they didn't want an inte u interview. >> did you actually see the reporter -- >> reporter: no, i saw and heard exactly what i said, ben was in the room, i heard a crash, i saw his feet flying in the air, i heard the yelling, then someone slammed the door, someone opened the door, ben walked out with his broken glasses...
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was the same height, his face almost look like him in my opinion. i think that is part of the reason that people revered him. he also had a military reputation just like washington did. he assumed that guys of the navy blue coat almost looks like military uniform. people loved him, they just loved him. these trips, he made one trip around the chesapeake bay. one trip to the north. you will find roads, lakes, streams, all names after monroe. i think it was when he was traveling all over the country he became well-known. people loved him. that is the narrative relief. we go back down to the monument. there they both are. again, i mentioned washington. everything i do you see from below. here is a famous washington am below -- from below, and monroe from below as well. we want that same gravity as the washington sculpture and here. except i want his head turning to the holding. this shows you quick stuff at the studio. this is the 18 inch model. this was the concept. this was the beginnings of the full-size. here again is the portrait of monroe which i
was the same height, his face almost look like him in my opinion. i think that is part of the reason that people revered him. he also had a military reputation just like washington did. he assumed that guys of the navy blue coat almost looks like military uniform. people loved him, they just loved him. these trips, he made one trip around the chesapeake bay. one trip to the north. you will find roads, lakes, streams, all names after monroe. i think it was when he was traveling all over the...
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ask for the same data, we are refused. other companies and when we ask for the same data, we are refusedm other companies and when we ask for the same data, we are refused. it is ridiculous. these companies earn billions of pounds of dollars, they have a moral obligation to do what is right. you know whether it is child pornography, whether it is violence, whether it is in this case attem pts violence, whether it is in this case atte m pts to violence, whether it is in this case attempts to blow up western civilisation, the privacy issue goes out the window. you would be happy for people to have access to... yes. i generally would. i don't have a problem. there is an interesting thing, put it clear. the more libertarian part of the conservative party hates this. our brexit secretary david raises resigned over this increasing state meddling. —— david davis. we'll leave it now. ask again at 11:30pm. that is that from the papers this hour, we are back in half an hour. will have a look at the stories making up our front pages. coming up next, ben brown and the film review. hello and welcome t
ask for the same data, we are refused. other companies and when we ask for the same data, we are refusedm other companies and when we ask for the same data, we are refused. it is ridiculous. these companies earn billions of pounds of dollars, they have a moral obligation to do what is right. you know whether it is child pornography, whether it is violence, whether it is in this case attem pts violence, whether it is in this case atte m pts to violence, whether it is in this case attempts to...
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that is the same thing that they would get. and we have her quest from both republicans and democrats to move forward with all of the stuff that comey told us that he cannot tell us in an open setting. we will have a secure briefing on that but we would know -- we will dovetail that in with the white house and graham subcommittee with gates and clapper there. things they could not tell them. at that point, i will get a lot more information and probably the same thing that the intelligence committee gets. mr. lesniewski: how active have you been and how active has your staff been with senator graham and the white house? sen. grassley: we have made a request for a totally independent group of people to help them. we did not have the resources to do that. so our regular staff is working with them. i emphasize what i just told you. ne of the democratic senators, i suppose was indirectly criticizing me because i did not have been an independent group to work with them. we just did not have the resources to do that. but they are doing
that is the same thing that they would get. and we have her quest from both republicans and democrats to move forward with all of the stuff that comey told us that he cannot tell us in an open setting. we will have a secure briefing on that but we would know -- we will dovetail that in with the white house and graham subcommittee with gates and clapper there. things they could not tell them. at that point, i will get a lot more information and probably the same thing that the intelligence...
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the same thing with sessions, failure to disclose about the meetings. what more do we need?> tucker: calloway is a democratic strategist and former state representative from missouri. and he joins us. things a lot for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> what more do we need? fax? >> i think she is armed with plenty of facts, i think she is presenting plenty of facts, the house should begin a sincere, vigorous proceedings that could possibly lead to impeachment. i am certainly am not calling for the president's impeachment but i don't think she or congressperson al green from houston, texas, are completely out of line for suggesting that that is probably potentially in the universe of what could happen for you >> tucker: she is saying -- she's not just cal, she is demanding it. we already know what we know, and we don't know such thing. she is saying that the american people will be disappointed. i guess, why this jumped out at me, is because she has a documented history of applauding mob violence, raised violence, during the l.a. riots, 25 years ago. so, statements like t
the same thing with sessions, failure to disclose about the meetings. what more do we need?> tucker: calloway is a democratic strategist and former state representative from missouri. and he joins us. things a lot for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> what more do we need? fax? >> i think she is armed with plenty of facts, i think she is presenting plenty of facts, the house should begin a sincere, vigorous proceedings that could possibly lead to impeachment. i am...
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but my fundamental commitment to music is remaining the same. ing stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about, and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with music itself. having a full-time voice and a national conversation. talking to presidents, talking about the issues. charlie: you went down yourself and did an interview with barack obama. n: clinton and others, candidates. charlie: and you are qualified? jann: i am a good interviewer, charlie. i recommend a good interviewer. there is that place in the conversation. it is meaningful to me. charlie: and in terms of national politics. jann: but also the culture. the culture should always be changing. it is designed to evolve and be contemporary. so we're always on the leading edge of that. and through the coverage of culture, you learn so much about what society is about. more so than what you actually learn from the politics. charlie: culture is a part of the continuity of society
but my fundamental commitment to music is remaining the same. ing stone has been a mission to me. it started with the mission of promoting music, what it was about, and what it stood for, and it has evolved over that period of time with a growing professionalism and with music itself. having a full-time voice and a national conversation. talking to presidents, talking about the issues. charlie: you went down yourself and did an interview with barack obama. n: clinton and others, candidates....
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the same principle that applies to executive appointments. if you look at that there's a larger body of evidence showing in many cases there's not action taken in the senate is 100% free to take that type of action in terms of giving advice and consent. >> one last quick question. >> a judge mentioned a district in wisconsin struck down the wisconsin legislature's redistricting based on excessive partisanship is somewhat of a novel or path raising decision now in the supreme court. i guess i was curious as to whether any of the panelists had comments about that issue? >> there is recently a redistricting decision out of wisconsin i believe judge -- was on the panel, and the question basically is whether anybody has thoughts about that decision redistricting cases in general. >> partisanship districting. >> part of the reason they were embracing partisanship is the reason for redistricting which for some reason the court thinks it's great. the only great reason to redistrict. interesting to see if they'll be pushed back on the. >> unfortunately
the same principle that applies to executive appointments. if you look at that there's a larger body of evidence showing in many cases there's not action taken in the senate is 100% free to take that type of action in terms of giving advice and consent. >> one last quick question. >> a judge mentioned a district in wisconsin struck down the wisconsin legislature's redistricting based on excessive partisanship is somewhat of a novel or path raising decision now in the supreme court....
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i'm not the same person i was. my dreams are not the same, and i have come to peace with that.off, and i can feel the rhythm through the floor. and you can feel, like, a lot. when it gets really loud, you can feel a tingle on your skin. and everything is visual communication. so, if this person's going to play a solo, i look at them, they look at me, they acknowledge they're taking it, and they go. and then when they're done, they look right up back at me. i look at them, i acknowledge it as mine again, and i start singing. # can't explain the mess that we made # 0h, release me not being able to hear other music, it allows me the ability to not be necessarily pushed into sounding like somebody else. i sound like myself, and i will consistently sound like myself. i seem to encourage other people. that's what makes me happy. i've made it through a really horribly difficult time in my life. so my passion, the whole reason why i sing, is so that i can say, hey, this is what i've done. i really hope that i can encourage you to do the same. what an inspirational woman and what a real
i'm not the same person i was. my dreams are not the same, and i have come to peace with that.off, and i can feel the rhythm through the floor. and you can feel, like, a lot. when it gets really loud, you can feel a tingle on your skin. and everything is visual communication. so, if this person's going to play a solo, i look at them, they look at me, they acknowledge they're taking it, and they go. and then when they're done, they look right up back at me. i look at them, i acknowledge it as...
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there's a hospital in chicago that did the same thing. t $250,000 of their own funds to use as emergency room's for clinics. like anything, keep up the focus, keep up the results. the evidence-based data is huge. to thewould say that folks in this room, it's really to understand and be sure to keep that health and housing are interconnected. issues we faced in the housing industries are very much related to what's going on in the world of health. for every person who is fortunate enough to live in one they arebuildings, getting achievement this environment in which they can raise their family and give their kids an opportunity to grow. the fact of the matter is for every one person who is fortunate enough to be in one of les' buildings, there are three or four folks who don't have that opportunity. their 8.1 million americans that are paying more than 50% of their income for rent today. is extremely hard to make healthy decisions for your family if you have to choose between paying rent and buying groceries. so it's not just making sure th
there's a hospital in chicago that did the same thing. t $250,000 of their own funds to use as emergency room's for clinics. like anything, keep up the focus, keep up the results. the evidence-based data is huge. to thewould say that folks in this room, it's really to understand and be sure to keep that health and housing are interconnected. issues we faced in the housing industries are very much related to what's going on in the world of health. for every person who is fortunate enough to live...
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the same fight we just saw between moderates of the freedom caucus, the exact same thing is good to happenn the senate, i look forward to seeing president trump put pressure on that one way or the other who would get in the way of getting this repealed and replaced because midterm elections are coming and if you say i promise to repeal and replace obamacare and i did it, the elections are going to be a pretty easy slam dunk. >> kimberly: some people are playing chicken with it saying if you need the votes if you don't have it then i'll come forward if not i stand back to cover their butts. he's good to remember who those people are, that's a perilous position to be in. >> juan: i hope it covers mental illness because were seeing a lot of it at the table tonight. >> greg: nicely done. >> juan: this isn't a victory for trump, a dose of reality, this is a fraud it. this is a guy who didn't get anything done, no legislative accomplishment of the first 100 days desperate for something he can call a victory. he gets pressure from everybody all the way to paul ryan and said you must do this, ryan
the same fight we just saw between moderates of the freedom caucus, the exact same thing is good to happenn the senate, i look forward to seeing president trump put pressure on that one way or the other who would get in the way of getting this repealed and replaced because midterm elections are coming and if you say i promise to repeal and replace obamacare and i did it, the elections are going to be a pretty easy slam dunk. >> kimberly: some people are playing chicken with it saying if...
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at the same time, we come to the new stadium, wanting to move on.ying at the new white hart lane you mention celebrations, will you take anything from the ground as a momentum? we will see what we can take from white hart lane and keep! keeping our house! well, jose mourinho made eight changes to his side. after reaching the europa league final on thursday night and with a number of injuries to his side, he reiterated the match in ten days' time is his priority. positive performance, with a team thatis positive performance, with a team that is not a team, but a group of players that you try and put in place, to play some matches where we have pride to play for and responsibilities in relation to the results. but matches we don't want to play. we've only got one match today and that is not in the premier league. huddersfield drew 0—0 with sheffield wednesday in the first leg of their championship play off semifinal at thejohn smith's stadium. a dull first half provided few opportunities to score with huddersfield's izzy brown let down by his powers o
at the same time, we come to the new stadium, wanting to move on.ying at the new white hart lane you mention celebrations, will you take anything from the ground as a momentum? we will see what we can take from white hart lane and keep! keeping our house! well, jose mourinho made eight changes to his side. after reaching the europa league final on thursday night and with a number of injuries to his side, he reiterated the match in ten days' time is his priority. positive performance, with a...