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so let's actually start going through a little bit more of where we're at and what's actually about to happen. and the frustrating thing here is we have a number of charts we've worked on why we've been so -- on on why we've been so off on our economic growth projections. if you go back a couple of years ago, we had these fairly rosie pictures of where we were going to be, yet the country has not grown nearly fast enough. we're hoping this year, with the new administration, you're actually starting to see economic growth that will take care of a lot of these sins. i think g.d.p. now, as of a couple days ago, the atlanta fed's calculator was about 2.9% g.d.p. you'd like to be substantially higher. but if we can hold 2.9% through the rest of the year, we'll take it. because it's so much healthier than where we've been the last few years. but why this is important is -- i just wanted to show, ok, congressional budget office's baseline for 2017, $559 billion more spending than we're taking in. but i'm going to reach way over here and say, hey, what does the world look like 10 years from no
so let's actually start going through a little bit more of where we're at and what's actually about to happen. and the frustrating thing here is we have a number of charts we've worked on why we've been so -- on on why we've been so off on our economic growth projections. if you go back a couple of years ago, we had these fairly rosie pictures of where we were going to be, yet the country has not grown nearly fast enough. we're hoping this year, with the new administration, you're actually...
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and that is actually a problem of language. he once said that in the late soviet time he became obsessed with the hardware store. secretaries was a great word. it has a shape it has weight and function. it is not ambiguous. it is also not a hammer or a rake or a plow. it's not even scissors. in a word --dash world where they were constantly used to use their opposite. and nothing else. it was freedom. in freedom on the other hand as you know was slavery. we have laws constitutions even elections also known as the free expression of citizen well. the elections which were mandatory involved showing up at the polling place receiving a prefilled ballot where one office was matched to one name and depositing it into the ballot box. and again this was called a free expression of citizen well. there was nothing free about it. it did not constitute expression. it have no had no relationship with citizenship or well. the effect of calling this ritual have a dual effect it also left the thing itself undescribed. when something cannot be
and that is actually a problem of language. he once said that in the late soviet time he became obsessed with the hardware store. secretaries was a great word. it has a shape it has weight and function. it is not ambiguous. it is also not a hammer or a rake or a plow. it's not even scissors. in a word --dash world where they were constantly used to use their opposite. and nothing else. it was freedom. in freedom on the other hand as you know was slavery. we have laws constitutions even...
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ounce it's a virtual ounce if you well it's not an actual physical product however it's backed by actual bullion in the vault i guess is that bully allocated in the name of the customer it's all our cater to the p.m.c. ounce and the depository report records all the owners of those p.m.c. ounces we actually have a dual reporting system transaction confirmations come from us but the depository also confirms the arrival of the metal and the allocation in the client's name ok who is neptune global what they are with that jim global who is that doing global and there are that two level one who are they ok so we've actually been around since two thousand and two where a full service precious metals dealer but the product the creation of the preamps p.m.c. ounce has really differentiated us and over the last two years it's driven our business forex and two years ago the p.m.c. ounce was about twenty five percent of our business last year we were about seventy so as investors become aware of it and they see they see the logic of it we show right on our home page that the performance of the p.m.
ounce it's a virtual ounce if you well it's not an actual physical product however it's backed by actual bullion in the vault i guess is that bully allocated in the name of the customer it's all our cater to the p.m.c. ounce and the depository report records all the owners of those p.m.c. ounces we actually have a dual reporting system transaction confirmations come from us but the depository also confirms the arrival of the metal and the allocation in the client's name ok who is neptune global...
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election there's actually far more evidence that ukraine meddled in the u.s. election than there is so true basically at the last minute agreed to this meeting i'm sure ukraine spent millions of dollars on lobbyists to arrange it probably to get the neo-cons office back a little bit but the end result of it only was that the house republican house then at least temporarily blocked a new sanctions bill against iran and against more importantly amendment tacked on against russia and that was the result of poor shank those visit yeah he didn't get anything out of the interesting things of that in the senate did overwhelming i think it was what ninety two overwhelmingly voted for these sanctions here but it did get stopped at least temporary. and in congress and maybe the republicans actually are do i mean they have to be your options that's what diplomacy in politics or all about how being options is this we think this is where this is coming at me that the reason for pausing the sanctions and blocking them was what they described as procedural right so they didn
election there's actually far more evidence that ukraine meddled in the u.s. election than there is so true basically at the last minute agreed to this meeting i'm sure ukraine spent millions of dollars on lobbyists to arrange it probably to get the neo-cons office back a little bit but the end result of it only was that the house republican house then at least temporarily blocked a new sanctions bill against iran and against more importantly amendment tacked on against russia and that was the...
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we could see a battle between the tsunami and actually u.s. backed kurdish militias known as the decided significant let let's just hope it is not a false dawn this time around syrian journalist abraham thank you. now the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog has released a report saying the victims of a chemical instant in syria is a deliberate spark in april were exposed to certain gas the latest statement from the o.p.c. w. also points. their fact finding missions mandate does not include identifying the perpetrator and that their team was unable to visit the site of the attack the report's conclusions are based on post-mortem biomedical samples collected from victims who were moved to quote a neighboring country the report hasn't been made public but was shared with countries party to the chemical weapons convention russia's foreign minister had this to say about it but that is that it was a position you should be organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons has been absent unintelligible is it refused to go to the scene of the incident a
we could see a battle between the tsunami and actually u.s. backed kurdish militias known as the decided significant let let's just hope it is not a false dawn this time around syrian journalist abraham thank you. now the u.n. chemical weapons watchdog has released a report saying the victims of a chemical instant in syria is a deliberate spark in april were exposed to certain gas the latest statement from the o.p.c. w. also points. their fact finding missions mandate does not include...
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he's warned americans about them crossing the border but what many americans don't understand is actually there are currently six thousand american refugees per day crossing the border from america to mexico no it doesn't go the other way it's not mexico to america there are those that are fleeing the drug violence but here we have people fleeing the health insurance market violence and that is the headline a mexican town is giving americans something donald trump can't affordable dental care chunks anti mexican rhetoric doesn't worry the six hundred dentists in. algo donis or the u.s. dental refugees they treat many of whom voted for trump we're helping the united states take care of the people they are not able to says one of the dentists there oh it's silent they're not able to go is that they're not willing to they don't care this is a really against the poor it's like genocide against the poor americans go to just just ask the sioux or the cherokee but you know what i look at america now i see in essence isn't towns across the nation that will trying to string around muller's or vari
he's warned americans about them crossing the border but what many americans don't understand is actually there are currently six thousand american refugees per day crossing the border from america to mexico no it doesn't go the other way it's not mexico to america there are those that are fleeing the drug violence but here we have people fleeing the health insurance market violence and that is the headline a mexican town is giving americans something donald trump can't affordable dental care...
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blame it on the syrian government which in tandem would actually provoke the united states and these other western countries to force a military strike on syria and something which is which is possibly happened before the rebels have been seen to have chemical weapons and has the intent of using chemical weapons and what people need to comprehend is that we're at a stage in the war now where the assad government is almost. a victory towards the end and this wasn't the case a few years ago so the assad government would have no reason logical or rational or military reason to actually use these weapons at this moment in time worth the. every single reason to provoke such an attack and to possibly use these weapons and so and see the reaction that they want from the united states and their allies internationally i mean the assad government is winning this war who who on earth would would use such a tactic to actually consider using chemical weapon at a time with have been victorious when you know two three years ago it looked as if the assad government could potentially fall i mean they
blame it on the syrian government which in tandem would actually provoke the united states and these other western countries to force a military strike on syria and something which is which is possibly happened before the rebels have been seen to have chemical weapons and has the intent of using chemical weapons and what people need to comprehend is that we're at a stage in the war now where the assad government is almost. a victory towards the end and this wasn't the case a few years ago so...
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they actually still work because they were not electrified. they are just on copper tubes in the wall, and they go down to the kitchen. when you tuck in, you start by blowing into the tube, and that causes this whistle to blow in the kitchen out in the receiver end, and a little flap to come up. that's how you know which floor is calling you, then you can open up that tube down there and talk back and forth to the person. this is also another call bell, just like the other electrical one that i showed you. we have the radiator left over from the central heating system. it started off with a coal-fired, forced air heating system that goes throughout the entire house. was functioning -- -- had hot and cold water running through the whole thing, even up to the fourth floor where the servants lived. so we do know that the heurichs always had servants living with them in this house and also coming in from outside and helping them out. the first floor was the servants' floor. women of european descent lived up there, only women, and then they had a
they actually still work because they were not electrified. they are just on copper tubes in the wall, and they go down to the kitchen. when you tuck in, you start by blowing into the tube, and that causes this whistle to blow in the kitchen out in the receiver end, and a little flap to come up. that's how you know which floor is calling you, then you can open up that tube down there and talk back and forth to the person. this is also another call bell, just like the other electrical one that i...
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unelectable he can't be there's no possibility of this and you created that narrative that people actually believed for a while but what this election has done is shown that people are there we do you and the other billion in the media owners. and that is the vote of confidence. but also to use the mainstream media. i didn't. rapidly coverage would turn to this . good afternoon from. the queen and prince william have been visiting people affected by the terrible fire that. engulfed. and then the charity single initiative for going on the record conservative music mogul honestly . believe. chills it sounds beautiful absolutely beautiful the country will now have to wait for a public inquiry which will report directly to number ten where the former u.k. housing minister. accused of breaking promises on fire safety works. chief of staff will have more on grenfell and its implications later in the show but now we go to outside the british parliament to talk to lord west former minister for security and counterterrorism in the wake of seemingly one terror attack after another on britain. before
unelectable he can't be there's no possibility of this and you created that narrative that people actually believed for a while but what this election has done is shown that people are there we do you and the other billion in the media owners. and that is the vote of confidence. but also to use the mainstream media. i didn't. rapidly coverage would turn to this . good afternoon from. the queen and prince william have been visiting people affected by the terrible fire that. engulfed. and then...
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to actually who recruited himm never had concrete answers to actually who recruited him.uld you try to seek them out?” could find that person, would you try to seek them out? i would want them absolutely to be brought to justice, i really would, because when you talk about blame, i always say it's obviously in instinct, you a lwa ys say it's obviously in instinct, you always wa nt say it's obviously in instinct, you always want when we have these atrocities, straightaway we want to blame somebody and point the finger. is not always helpful because then we don't find solutions, we're not really putting our heads together and finding those proper solutions. ultimately i just blame and finding those proper solutions. ultimately ijust blame isis, whoever recruited him, and that... no matter how many mistakes or things that weren't done throughout the investigation or leading up to it when he disappeared, ultimately i just absolutely blame isis. they are the ones... you know, if they hadn't radicalised him... right, but there's a bigger issue here and it's troubling to talk ab
to actually who recruited himm never had concrete answers to actually who recruited him.uld you try to seek them out?” could find that person, would you try to seek them out? i would want them absolutely to be brought to justice, i really would, because when you talk about blame, i always say it's obviously in instinct, you a lwa ys say it's obviously in instinct, you always wa nt say it's obviously in instinct, you always want when we have these atrocities, straightaway we want to blame...
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so that is a large part of the collection, is both his actual records as a coach, his detailed records of the track and field meets, the workouts he would do with his specific athletes, the recruiting he would do, and also a variety of other activities he was involved with, like attending olympics, being on olympic committees, so it really shows the breath and scope of his career as a track and field coach. so his early life of course he was involved with the community and developing his athletic career and coaching career, but what people may not realize is he also served in the military, so what we have out here are documents that really showcase his military career. he served in the military in the army from 1943-1945, and so we have some material here, like this is separation, qualification register, immunization register, and the honorable discharge, and in this letter when he is writing to the colonel who he worked with at fort washington, he expresses it has been an opportunity and inspiration working under you. you gave me every opportunity to do the things i considered necessa
so that is a large part of the collection, is both his actual records as a coach, his detailed records of the track and field meets, the workouts he would do with his specific athletes, the recruiting he would do, and also a variety of other activities he was involved with, like attending olympics, being on olympic committees, so it really shows the breath and scope of his career as a track and field coach. so his early life of course he was involved with the community and developing his...
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dual actually between the u.s. from one side and syrian government and its allies on the other side trying to set the parameters and try to set the red lines and the conflict inside syria and to establish zones in which each of these parties can operate and areas of influence this is in the same context of previous u.s. airstrikes against syrian army and prosser an army forces in the past few weeks in syria and i think this is the same complex to dave's attack came as an attempt to actually try this through. stopped the syrian army from further advancing towards the east and trying to break in i still see from the city of the resort where the radical groups have been decision the city for over two years now and it seems to me that hours after the earth was shot down the syrian army made another statement not just a political statement actually but actual statement by advancing and taking the town of all software which has a strategic value indicating that the army is now closer to its breaking the siege of ice on t
dual actually between the u.s. from one side and syrian government and its allies on the other side trying to set the parameters and try to set the red lines and the conflict inside syria and to establish zones in which each of these parties can operate and areas of influence this is in the same context of previous u.s. airstrikes against syrian army and prosser an army forces in the past few weeks in syria and i think this is the same complex to dave's attack came as an attempt to actually try...
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actually going to be close to what before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the water.
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counterparts giving up hope that the divorce won't actually ever happen. some of my british friends have asked me. direct it could be reversed you may say. i'm a dreamer but i'm not still breaks it is not a walk in suppose i am an angle file page corrections for every angle if your governor decides to organize a brick city i will be pretty tough on the net surely it will never be the same it will never be outside the union better than inside some in britain still have that illusion which is a waste of time. and that is the issue of bragg's it remains open to reason may have been trying hard to get it however not everything went as she expected negotiations have started in very unstable time for u.k. politics with people turning away from teresa mayes desire for hard work that. i will move a motion in the house of commons calling for a general election to be held on the eighth of june to reason may want to do strengthen her hand embrace of negotiations with european leaders she needed a mandate for her standing in the divorce from the e.u. breaks it wrecks
counterparts giving up hope that the divorce won't actually ever happen. some of my british friends have asked me. direct it could be reversed you may say. i'm a dreamer but i'm not still breaks it is not a walk in suppose i am an angle file page corrections for every angle if your governor decides to organize a brick city i will be pretty tough on the net surely it will never be the same it will never be outside the union better than inside some in britain still have that illusion which is a...
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three people died, four people actually died. oldt includes the gunman who eventually took his own life. five people in fact in total were shot. one not that critical condition, and as we've been telling you so far this morning, it is believed live that the suspect did in ntct work for ups. >> we would like to kay up some sound right now from are the news conference that san francisco police held really only about 30 minutes or so ago updating us on the status of this investigation and what they learned. let's take a listen. >> at 8:55 a.m., fbi responded to several people shot at the ups building at 17th and san bruno. multiple officers responded and determined that the suspect was in the building. officers determined that this was an active shooter situation and informed contact teams. officers encountered shooting victims and immediately evacuated them to a safe location to begin medical treatment. one contact team located a suspect who was still armed with an assault pistol. the suspect put the gun to his head and discharged
three people died, four people actually died. oldt includes the gunman who eventually took his own life. five people in fact in total were shot. one not that critical condition, and as we've been telling you so far this morning, it is believed live that the suspect did in ntct work for ups. >> we would like to kay up some sound right now from are the news conference that san francisco police held really only about 30 minutes or so ago updating us on the status of this investigation and...
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they'll stimulate the muscle to grow, but they also provide them actual building blocks to actually bento the muscle, to grow new muscle tissue. we know that as an athlete or anyone involved in training we probably need a little bit more protein than a regular person. the best way, in my opinion, to do this is by food, but the supplements can be a convenience if you're not able to do it. it's a multibillion—dollar industry, and because of that a lot of people are being advised to take it, not because they need it but because there is a fast buck to be made upon it. and just because you got a celebrity who may have lost a little bit of weight or gained a bit of muscle mass, this doesn't suddenly turn them into an expert. they may have got rid of a cold but they're not a doctor. so these celebrities often try and push it for an ulterior motive. and my concern is that, initially, we're taking away hard earned money from people and wasting their money. we've brought ali to liverpool to see if his supplement regime is working. so we're putting him on something called a dexa scanner, which c
they'll stimulate the muscle to grow, but they also provide them actual building blocks to actually bento the muscle, to grow new muscle tissue. we know that as an athlete or anyone involved in training we probably need a little bit more protein than a regular person. the best way, in my opinion, to do this is by food, but the supplements can be a convenience if you're not able to do it. it's a multibillion—dollar industry, and because of that a lot of people are being advised to take it, not...
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i actually read it in on a kindle. that is how many notes that i made to it because i found i was constantly underlining. thinking, i don't remember it this way. frankly, not too many of those kind of notes. needless to say, great one-liners. great quotes. the best stories. ultimately, it is impeccably researched with a fabulous selection of footnotes that will probably take me about a decade to go through and ray -- read. actually, i think i have written some of them but not as many as the others sitting at the table. i'm glad you invited me here. it is overwhelming for me to be among people i considered to be scholars in the industry. i work for a wireless carrier. what is interesting for me is most of my career has been focused on mobile wireless. and, it is always interesting for me because a good portion of the front part of this book is the history of spectrum allocation which i sort of consider a little bit like studying geometries. you learn theorems. then you go through to deal with the rest of your life. in a
i actually read it in on a kindle. that is how many notes that i made to it because i found i was constantly underlining. thinking, i don't remember it this way. frankly, not too many of those kind of notes. needless to say, great one-liners. great quotes. the best stories. ultimately, it is impeccably researched with a fabulous selection of footnotes that will probably take me about a decade to go through and ray -- read. actually, i think i have written some of them but not as many as the...
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what actually make black people actual to white people and other groups is not the barack obama's of the world, it's not the oprah's of the world, it's actually the imperfection of black people that make them equal because it makes them human, right, any group of people in this country, in this world has a series of, you know, it's basically a collection of imperfect individuals, right, but what happens is black negativity is generalized while white negativity is individualized. and so black people are not able to basically be imperfect, right, when they're surrounded by the racist ideas and so i think, you know, us striving to be antiracist, us asking questions, since the racial groups are equal, what is actually causing this inequality. >> so that raises another question. you know in the news lately, actually last week or the week before, we heard about what happened to lebron james at his home. we know that, that was just one thing that happened, there's been a series of things to happen that was bill mahr that used the n-word on had hbo. how do you view things like that, are thos
what actually make black people actual to white people and other groups is not the barack obama's of the world, it's not the oprah's of the world, it's actually the imperfection of black people that make them equal because it makes them human, right, any group of people in this country, in this world has a series of, you know, it's basically a collection of imperfect individuals, right, but what happens is black negativity is generalized while white negativity is individualized. and so black...
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s that actually teach young children emotion words, and it's remarkable, actually, what the affects are. i'm thinking of the work done by -- at the yale center for emotional intelligence, for example. it's really remarkable. and part of the reason why they have such a big affect is that they actually help kids, first of all, to notice details they iowa would not have noticed. but also the part of the brain that are involved in learning words and learning concepts actually those parts of the brain regulate your body directly. so concept and words, emotion words-mental state words are tools your brain uses to literally control the physical systems of your body. very, very clear. i just published a paper about this on monday in the journal of nature human behavior. we sort of laid out the circuitry. the second thing is that for older kids, the culture of casual brutality, the way they talk to each other, the way they treat each other, very bad. >> i agree. >> it's very bad for their health. it's very bad for their mental health, for their health and very beside for their nervous systems in
s that actually teach young children emotion words, and it's remarkable, actually, what the affects are. i'm thinking of the work done by -- at the yale center for emotional intelligence, for example. it's really remarkable. and part of the reason why they have such a big affect is that they actually help kids, first of all, to notice details they iowa would not have noticed. but also the part of the brain that are involved in learning words and learning concepts actually those parts of the...
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i wish i was actually making this up but sadly i am not discovered by upcard cyber security researcher christa vickery the leak contains the sensitive personal data of over one hundred ninety eight million u.s. voters that was compiled and categorized by deep analytics according to analysis by the intercept this week it includes a mix of private information and data gleaned from public voter rolls the voters date of birth home and mailing addresses phone number or registered party you self reported racial demographic voter registration status as well as a computer modeled speculation about each person's race and religion who predictably deep deep roots analytics as this is a suring us that everything is ok that that they were not hacked that this is this this unprotected information leak was was all due to an unexpected side effect from a settings change and that the information was only exposed in the cloud for like you know just two weeks that's all just two weeks now and no big deal look the other way keep moving forward however vicary told the washington post that in the wrong hand
i wish i was actually making this up but sadly i am not discovered by upcard cyber security researcher christa vickery the leak contains the sensitive personal data of over one hundred ninety eight million u.s. voters that was compiled and categorized by deep analytics according to analysis by the intercept this week it includes a mix of private information and data gleaned from public voter rolls the voters date of birth home and mailing addresses phone number or registered party you self...
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the wrong road but you know africa has its own its own refugee convention so actually no one from africa really war or real situation of bad treatment in a country of africa no one would have to leave africa because countries where you can have a live in peace and security so no one would have to leave africa there's only convention nobody nobody mentions that and i think if you build camps where people can go and rest in the cities stayed there peacefully and education for children and. opportunities for for employment and so on and then go back to the countries to rebuild the country to be the most human way ok. goodness thanks for joining us here in our team for your mother. well let's stop all. the program it's the hawks to stay with us. greetings and salutations all right hard watchers. i want you to prepare yourselves for i'm about to tell you i want you to find that comfy chair turn up that volume and break out your favorite snack a mint chocolate chip ice cream man myself because you've got to prepare yourselves because i'm about to drop a few bombs bombs on the mainstream narrat
the wrong road but you know africa has its own its own refugee convention so actually no one from africa really war or real situation of bad treatment in a country of africa no one would have to leave africa because countries where you can have a live in peace and security so no one would have to leave africa there's only convention nobody nobody mentions that and i think if you build camps where people can go and rest in the cities stayed there peacefully and education for children and....
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whether they actually had training with i.s.e're just waiting for the latest details to come out from the uk government. what's your best guess? we know that the manchester attacker, for example, was actually trained in the middle east. what do you think we'll find out about the attackers? >> so, as the police are conducting these investigators, we'll undoubtedly hear much more about their potential connection to muslim groups but in terms of -- we're looking for -- in the form of -- >> all right. unfortunately, ohso, we're going to have to let you go the line has become quite bad. i do apologize for the technical problems. thank you so much for your contribution. >>> moving on, qatar has said it is facing a, quote, lies and fabrications ensueding saudi arabia that bahrain have severed ties with the country. they have cited dangers of terrorism and extremism. emirates is the latest airline to suspend all flights to and from doha, as fallout between the uae and qatar intensifies. i just want to show you what's happening with oil
whether they actually had training with i.s.e're just waiting for the latest details to come out from the uk government. what's your best guess? we know that the manchester attacker, for example, was actually trained in the middle east. what do you think we'll find out about the attackers? >> so, as the police are conducting these investigators, we'll undoubtedly hear much more about their potential connection to muslim groups but in terms of -- we're looking for -- in the form of --...
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a really a scheduled meeting between what president to another so the tropicals actually true. to be honest it was to quote hillary clinton as one big nothing burger i mean was there was a g.'s i have to agree with her yeah. so there wasn't any any significance to it even though pershing got kind of course it's not as if. you use this expression. in made sure he was not going to pick up the bush and co because basically came for money and and support his idea of making changes for him by applying more sanctions that was the aim of his visit and it was trumpet in the ukrainian media it's a huge success you know like poroshenko may have drawn before porch and yes yes yes well put in is going to probably going to meet in july and again there is doubt about that which shows how much pressure that deep state is applying on i think it's an extraordinary situation the new us president contemplate whether or not and what is extraordinary about this situation here is that with these new call for saying sions against russia and iran first of all the europeans weren't informed of it they
a really a scheduled meeting between what president to another so the tropicals actually true. to be honest it was to quote hillary clinton as one big nothing burger i mean was there was a g.'s i have to agree with her yeah. so there wasn't any any significance to it even though pershing got kind of course it's not as if. you use this expression. in made sure he was not going to pick up the bush and co because basically came for money and and support his idea of making changes for him by...
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my mistake so when they actually checked there were no illegal alien voters in fact if they did find them they would have arrested them they did not i'd like these people the right wing a big mouth go ahead and that's why i asked karen handel by the way in that last clip of she actually are. arrested illegal voters and she lied and said she did they don't arrest them because they don't exist it's very hard to arrest a nonexistent voter who would want to take the risk of going to prison for two to five years just to vote i mean just like what what the welder's these people live and i well think of it this way if this study that they use where they claim that these voters said that they were aliens who voted the people who filled out those surveys gave their names and addresses and others they were they were confessing to committing a felony crime where you get five years and in the can then you get deported forever from the united states so needless to say these people that have to follow up on these so-called confessions that was just people miss you know miss marking a survey and th
my mistake so when they actually checked there were no illegal alien voters in fact if they did find them they would have arrested them they did not i'd like these people the right wing a big mouth go ahead and that's why i asked karen handel by the way in that last clip of she actually are. arrested illegal voters and she lied and said she did they don't arrest them because they don't exist it's very hard to arrest a nonexistent voter who would want to take the risk of going to prison for two...
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actually will sit very heavily on them.could see that in the way people are talking. the republicans who are on that team, when they came off the team, in the capital, still getting interviews, they were not saying an ill word on the left. they talked in general terms about vitriol and harsh speech. they didn't point a finger, not a one. it makes a difference. if you have a personal connection, you feel this in a much more real way than if you're watching from the sidelines. >> very important point about the good angel and the political angel. hope the personal angels win out for just a little while longer. >> up income the president is fuming about the russia meddling investigation and very much wants you to know that. hey you've gotta see this. c'mon. no. alright, see you down there. mmm, fine. okay, what do we got? okay, watch this. do the thing we talked about. what do we say? it's going to be great. watch. remember what we were just saying? go irish! see that? yes! i'm gonna just go back to doing what i was doing. find
actually will sit very heavily on them.could see that in the way people are talking. the republicans who are on that team, when they came off the team, in the capital, still getting interviews, they were not saying an ill word on the left. they talked in general terms about vitriol and harsh speech. they didn't point a finger, not a one. it makes a difference. if you have a personal connection, you feel this in a much more real way than if you're watching from the sidelines. >> very...
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boy i think the big risk here is actually not to manufacturing i think the big risk to service is. the u.k. it's a services based economy and has been for a long time i know we trashed our manufacturing industry the one nine hundred eighty s. when in fact services were a bigger part of the u.k. economy even then so the service industry it's the servicing of the world's it is absolutely i mean your first that's what it is and not manufacturing and not making venues and not being self-sufficient and outsourcing everything to the bottom line into the asian realm in the u.k. is going to be able to roll the dice economically and say hey we're going to do a better deal with and i'm saying there's a lot more to services than than just financial services and i'm a little bit reluctant to limit this discussion to talk about financial services and forget about all the many other service industries that are on the u.k. the point i'm trying to make is that it is services that drives the u.k. economy not to manufacturing that has been the case for a very long time and i don't see that breaks it
boy i think the big risk here is actually not to manufacturing i think the big risk to service is. the u.k. it's a services based economy and has been for a long time i know we trashed our manufacturing industry the one nine hundred eighty s. when in fact services were a bigger part of the u.k. economy even then so the service industry it's the servicing of the world's it is absolutely i mean your first that's what it is and not manufacturing and not making venues and not being self-sufficient...
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so this is an actual scale model. first of all you might be surprised because lots of the pictures and images that you see, the earth and moon are much closer together than this. but this is the actual distance and size. so that's a learning experience in and of itself. and now we can use this to actually model what's going to happen in terms of the shadow of the moon hitting the earth and what that's going to look like. you have everything to scale, so the sun and the shadows are going to work to scale too. what you can do is take this outside and the tricky part is you use the actual sun in the sky and you manipulate the stick so that the shadow of the moon is cast on the earth. and i can't do that in the studio because i don't have the sun right here. but i have a photograph. this is a photograph showing what the earth ball is going to look like if you line things up properly, which is pretty easily to do. and if you look carefully, what i love about this model is the very very dark shadow you're seeing in the midd
so this is an actual scale model. first of all you might be surprised because lots of the pictures and images that you see, the earth and moon are much closer together than this. but this is the actual distance and size. so that's a learning experience in and of itself. and now we can use this to actually model what's going to happen in terms of the shadow of the moon hitting the earth and what that's going to look like. you have everything to scale, so the sun and the shadows are going to work...
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you know that's not very clever that's actually deeply insensitive it's actually an offensive so you know not only do councils have to communicate better but they need to explain why they do in these three developments and you know working with property developers is always a very murky area because at the bottom the bottom line for a bob is profit why do you think you should like say subsidize move is a way to make housing more equitable gets going common currency in media and yet in your film it comes out. all it does is to make housing more of affordable housing did used to be a permanent safe secure home you know in the fifty's and sixty's my family when they got a council house and they were proud of it they lived in they knew it was their home for life but the problem is now you know with thousand implants there are going to be no more you know last time tendencies in the film that when a person dies in social housing it's a requirement to just sell it on to the private sector yeah that's part of the new house and i'm not sure we see with that's going to be the case for you jam
you know that's not very clever that's actually deeply insensitive it's actually an offensive so you know not only do councils have to communicate better but they need to explain why they do in these three developments and you know working with property developers is always a very murky area because at the bottom the bottom line for a bob is profit why do you think you should like say subsidize move is a way to make housing more equitable gets going common currency in media and yet in your film...
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this one is the plan that's actually feasible. plan is actually feasible is to start paying attention to your money as early as possible the problem of this generation house is necessarily it's a little bit unique but it's not unique to this age group when we're in our twenty's were thirty's this group has a lot of conflicting priorities with their cashflow right now they're getting married they're starting new jobs are having kids they're buying their first homes and so it's really easy to kick the can down the road when it comes to thinking about your long term future but the best thing that they can do is start to think about it now or at least start to get organized around those more immediate pressing needs on their finances so that they can use that cash flow later on to start to develop a plan for themselves so in your book you talk about good and bad debt it might seem alien to people my mom has always said student loans are good debt i mean they're not as bad as bad debt so what's the difference. so baghdad is basically w
this one is the plan that's actually feasible. plan is actually feasible is to start paying attention to your money as early as possible the problem of this generation house is necessarily it's a little bit unique but it's not unique to this age group when we're in our twenty's were thirty's this group has a lot of conflicting priorities with their cashflow right now they're getting married they're starting new jobs are having kids they're buying their first homes and so it's really easy to...
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people don't actually understand. so it would be nice if as we were having this tax debate over the next few months there were more voices rising up and having that conversation alongside it about how important it is for people to see where their tax dollars are going. so just a little plug for all of you thinkers and doers out there. >> i think of a really good think tank to work on that. [laughter] >> my quick comment on your question is i think it would, it would lead to much more balkanization of our kohl picks that we have right now -- politics that we have right now. lastly, the tax system is to help share the wealth. i mean, you know, i'll use the redistribution word. it needs to help redistribute wealth. and if we get into -- [inaudible] the folks who are going to lose are the folks who are most in need. >> unless we do a wealth tax. >> well, okay, yes. to redistribute wealth, okay. >> you could have a user fee on wealth. i'm just saying. [laughter] good idea. >> [inaudible] >> i'm sorry? >> value captures whi
people don't actually understand. so it would be nice if as we were having this tax debate over the next few months there were more voices rising up and having that conversation alongside it about how important it is for people to see where their tax dollars are going. so just a little plug for all of you thinkers and doers out there. >> i think of a really good think tank to work on that. [laughter] >> my quick comment on your question is i think it would, it would lead to much...
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>> actually, they did.election team influencing that election, trying to win it destroy netanyahu. this country has been involved in a few elections around the world. the russians have actually been engaged in our elections for about 40 years. so this is a particular time to take an interest. >> sean: comey, clapper, rogers, mark warner, feinstein, maxine waters, they have all said no evidence of collusion. >> year after that is the pantheon of liberal deep thinkers too. i can't imagine that -- you know, it's unfair. >> sean: you're making me l laugh every time i'm on the show. it's disarming. >> i apologize for that. james klapper makes me laugh. the idea that the dni, the director of national intelligence is on cnn talking with como. can i quote this really quick? saying they are looking for evidence of russian-from collusion. klapper says i wouldn't say that that there was collusion, but i also have to say with respect to the issue, i testified in the affect that i saw no direct evidence of political col
>> actually, they did.election team influencing that election, trying to win it destroy netanyahu. this country has been involved in a few elections around the world. the russians have actually been engaged in our elections for about 40 years. so this is a particular time to take an interest. >> sean: comey, clapper, rogers, mark warner, feinstein, maxine waters, they have all said no evidence of collusion. >> year after that is the pantheon of liberal deep thinkers too. i...
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it's techniques that my dad actually started.te bushland in australia. >> jimmy: really? >> great, it is amazing, really. >> jimmy: what do we have to do? go to a web site or something? how do we --? >> exactly. yeah. so you go to australiazooexpeditions.com. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. >> and you can come with us. the reserve is the size -- it's huge. it's twice the size of singapore. it's amazing. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my goodness. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i know that you didn't invite me personally but you're inviting everybody -- [ laughter ] anyone who wants to do it. yeah. >> well, actually, without crocodiles we've caught over 150. and i know that you can't come with us because you'll be doing the show. >> jimmy: yeah. >> but we've decided that the first crocodile that we're going to catch, we're going to name jimmy fallon, after you. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah? >> yes. absolutely. >> jimmy: no way. >> and you can actually go online. >> jimmy: and i can check on him and stuff? >> you can track jimmy fal
it's techniques that my dad actually started.te bushland in australia. >> jimmy: really? >> great, it is amazing, really. >> jimmy: what do we have to do? go to a web site or something? how do we --? >> exactly. yeah. so you go to australiazooexpeditions.com. >> jimmy: oh, yeah, yeah. >> and you can come with us. the reserve is the size -- it's huge. it's twice the size of singapore. it's amazing. >> jimmy: wow. >> yeah. >> jimmy: oh, my...
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we need to actually just put pressure on all these institutions to say, stand up for what you actually believe in. stop making this more difficult than it has to be. and start putting pressure on these leaders to do the right thing. >> thank you. >> i want to emphasize that the u.s. government cares about what is happening in south sudan. it's always been an issue that's garnered bipartisan support. i think we can anticipate that same level of commitment going forward. >> steve, did you want to provide some final comments on where we go from here? steve: following up on linda and ash low's statement, i don't see that this is, you know, i think that all the elements are there. we've seen it before when the international community comes together. we've seen that we can come together and bring about a solution to what seems to be an intractable problem. i was in sierra leone and liberia in early 2000. people thought that was hell on earth and it was. it was. but two years after the end of the war, i was standing in free throwtown, with colleagues from different areas and you didn't feel l
we need to actually just put pressure on all these institutions to say, stand up for what you actually believe in. stop making this more difficult than it has to be. and start putting pressure on these leaders to do the right thing. >> thank you. >> i want to emphasize that the u.s. government cares about what is happening in south sudan. it's always been an issue that's garnered bipartisan support. i think we can anticipate that same level of commitment going forward. >>...
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actually accepted that what ok it in nineteen or four hundred. eight could be ten am i said genocide so there is an acceptance in winning as in that part of the german government too busy county come to terms with this that's where we are now certainly so the german government knowledge is that there was a genocide this was under the second wife obviously there was still essentially have been german empire existed but the germans would have argued that they had been paying in a sense a form of operation by giving aid to namibia since independence in one nine hundred ninety so why is that not a valid point to say that they've been giving millions and hundreds of thousands of dollars of aid and that should count as reparation. well i think i think we indeed we acknowledge that the media and jim in in doing the very core deal of the relationship. and about the creation the genocide it can never be equated with. development eight. it is an issue that is fundamental need to be addressed. separately and right now the two governments two countries today
actually accepted that what ok it in nineteen or four hundred. eight could be ten am i said genocide so there is an acceptance in winning as in that part of the german government too busy county come to terms with this that's where we are now certainly so the german government knowledge is that there was a genocide this was under the second wife obviously there was still essentially have been german empire existed but the germans would have argued that they had been paying in a sense a form of...
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and early two thousand they actually built this plane they've flown over one hundred thousand hours in the air this thing is tried and true it was built and is it was back to stand under the illusion and we know that there airways actually did end up buying some of these planes back in two thousand and two now this many years forward we're looking at a plane and they're really or i should say the rebirth really of this project to to work together on this plane it has the distance you can fly it's pretty incredible forty five hundred kilometer range for a turbo prop plane it's something that's very interesting to both russia where you know if you can understand the distances within russia if you're flying from a place to place as well as here in canada and in the states i mean we're seeing a lot of regional flights and this is one of those planes that is fantastic for regional flights so this type of cooperating cooperation is still going on yeah we're hearing about sanctions we're hearing about people getting out of the loop but believe me there's still a lot of companies that are in i
and early two thousand they actually built this plane they've flown over one hundred thousand hours in the air this thing is tried and true it was built and is it was back to stand under the illusion and we know that there airways actually did end up buying some of these planes back in two thousand and two now this many years forward we're looking at a plane and they're really or i should say the rebirth really of this project to to work together on this plane it has the distance you can fly...
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to take us from where we are today to a new system that actually respects itself that doesn't thrive on competition and oppression first we have automation the rise of automation is extremely powerful and it's not something that should be belittled or looked at as some kind of fantasy we should look at this for what it really is and that's the alleviation of the core attribute of the civil rights battle going back to gyptian slavery going back to union busters labor has always been the core edifice of oppression and exploitation that that is a well established phenomenon and with automation we're able to now move past this we're able to now realize that we're not only more efficient with the application of automation but we can actually alleviate this kora woad that has kept people this group is to problem at hand kept people at odds with each other the haves and the have nots so labor human labor automation is the first step which is again being implied through our society right now if you read modern social study on the advance to technology then you have a property to access syste
to take us from where we are today to a new system that actually respects itself that doesn't thrive on competition and oppression first we have automation the rise of automation is extremely powerful and it's not something that should be belittled or looked at as some kind of fantasy we should look at this for what it really is and that's the alleviation of the core attribute of the civil rights battle going back to gyptian slavery going back to union busters labor has always been the core...
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and it was one of the first times that researchers had actually highlighted things that were actuallyng to retain women many computer science programs and college campuses. it's not just enough that they express an interest in computer science, the big issue is actually graduating. so we went to grace hopper because harvey mud college is one of the schools that actually pays for freshmen women to go to grace hopper. and they do that -- it's a very small school, but they do that so that these women get connected to a network. and so that they can see there are other women like them, and they also get to meet professionals that are in the field so they can actually say, okay, you know -- they actually get role models that are relatable to them. and i think that was something we heard a lot, certainly at stanford as well. these young women were craving opportunities. i mean, they see sheryl sand berg, marissa mayer, meg whitman, but those are not accessible role models when you're a student. it just feels like that's so far away. they really need the chance to actually meet real women th
and it was one of the first times that researchers had actually highlighted things that were actuallyng to retain women many computer science programs and college campuses. it's not just enough that they express an interest in computer science, the big issue is actually graduating. so we went to grace hopper because harvey mud college is one of the schools that actually pays for freshmen women to go to grace hopper. and they do that -- it's a very small school, but they do that so that these...
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the senate bill actually targets women for -- with the cruelest cuts of all. it does so by allowing states to do away access to essential health services now available under the affordable care act. services like maternity care, no cost birth control and mammogram screening. but the senate plan would allow states to completely waive any guarantee of service. and states could once again allow insurers to allow pre-existing conditions like pregnancy in setting fees and allowing them to charge more. plus $800 billion in medicaid cuts and defunding planned parenthood harms women. no matter how they say otherwise, they are marching back to the battle days of women. yield back. the speaker pro tempore: under the speaker's announced policy of january 3, 2017, the gentleman from arizona, mr. schweikert, is recognized for 60 minutes as the designee of the majority leader. mr. schweikert: i ask unanimous consent to be able to revise and extend my remarks. i would like to extend a minute to the gentlewoman who has treated me very kindly from ohio. ms. kaptur: i would lik
the senate bill actually targets women for -- with the cruelest cuts of all. it does so by allowing states to do away access to essential health services now available under the affordable care act. services like maternity care, no cost birth control and mammogram screening. but the senate plan would allow states to completely waive any guarantee of service. and states could once again allow insurers to allow pre-existing conditions like pregnancy in setting fees and allowing them to charge...
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( laughter ) actually -- actually, this might be the one area where donald trump is qualified.hink about it, he knows planes, he's the color of a safety vest, and he's also got over the top hand gestures. he would be the perfect air traffic controller. the runway is clear! bring it in to land! nice and slow! right into the hudson news! good job, everybody! good job! hold it right there! hold it right there. good job. ( applause ) look, i'll admit, i'm just hating. the truth is, america's air traffic control system is a legitimate issue. it's antiquated and slows the flying experience down. now, if you improve it, you will speed everything in flying up, right? so you can get your beading -- beating on united much quicker, which is good. air traffic control does need an upgrade. yesterday at the tiniest desk in the world donald trump got it done. >> today we're proposing to take american air travel into the future, finally. finally. ( applause ) >> trevor: hate him or love him, you've got to admit donald trump looks really cute when he signs things at that tiny portable desk. it'
( laughter ) actually -- actually, this might be the one area where donald trump is qualified.hink about it, he knows planes, he's the color of a safety vest, and he's also got over the top hand gestures. he would be the perfect air traffic controller. the runway is clear! bring it in to land! nice and slow! right into the hudson news! good job, everybody! good job! hold it right there! hold it right there. good job. ( applause ) look, i'll admit, i'm just hating. the truth is, america's air...
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baucus also called out the steel and doesn't think it's going to actually push greece out of the step problem so you know the government is taking this as a partial victory but for the rest of the country it's not looking it's positive thank you so much. we are going to a break now but stick with us when we return waste in our oceans a new study shows eleven million pounds of plastic are being dumped into our waterways and the risks we face we go to break check out the numbers the closing bell. chorus of the younger generation is that if they walk the trend and go against the status quo it all endangered their prospects in life and so many of them shell out basically and get jobs in the city or on wall street and they don't continue in their use false exuberance for her many enough years to make it a permanent solution a permanent movement but now not to belabor the point but now with things like crypto currency this generation can bypass the entire financial infrastructure and create their own financial realities. the president has said. he doesn't see marshall as the ground solution
baucus also called out the steel and doesn't think it's going to actually push greece out of the step problem so you know the government is taking this as a partial victory but for the rest of the country it's not looking it's positive thank you so much. we are going to a break now but stick with us when we return waste in our oceans a new study shows eleven million pounds of plastic are being dumped into our waterways and the risks we face we go to break check out the numbers the closing bell....
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they'll stimulate the muscle to grow, but they also provide them actual building blocks to actually bescle, we know that as an athlete or anyone involved in training we probably need a little bit mere pzete'ut not able to do it. are being advised to take it, not because they need it but because there is a fast buck to be made upon it. of weight ergained a bit qfjitllsdil them into an expert. they may have got rid of the cold but they're not a doctor. earned money from people and wasting their money. we've brought ali to liverpool to see if his supplement regime is working. which counts how much of ali's body is muscle. height is 184.1. going to measure your resting metabolic rate, so we can calculate your energy expenditure. the world of the selfie. now ali's going to go cold turkey on protein supplements for six weeks. a similar amount of food but, crucially, spread out throughout the day. people think that you can take a protein supplement and suddenly men's health cover model. it couldn't be further from the truth. to get that increase in muscle mass involves really hard training, c
they'll stimulate the muscle to grow, but they also provide them actual building blocks to actually bescle, we know that as an athlete or anyone involved in training we probably need a little bit mere pzete'ut not able to do it. are being advised to take it, not because they need it but because there is a fast buck to be made upon it. of weight ergained a bit qfjitllsdil them into an expert. they may have got rid of the cold but they're not a doctor. earned money from people and wasting their...