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because the japanese changed the j and 25 code after that. but until then, they had the japanese advance information that they had been able to figure out from the codes and the trick with midway saying it was running low on water. so you have to figure the coding advantage's a huge force multiplier in the american advantage. the japanese are coming in thinking they have surprise achieved. in fact, they're convinced of it as i go on, you will see. the conviction gets to a point where it almost pathologically gets in the way of their chances of winning. these are the two main adversaries at midway as far as ones in total overall control. yamamoto is actually at the battlefield in one of the trailing squadrons on the super battleship yamato and you may have heard of. recently, microsoft paul allen stuff found the sister ship of the yamato. he is on yamato as a flagship. 300 miles astern of the nagumo force. so he is on the scene. admiral nimitz, on the other hand, had -- had a calm and logistical, logical manner and realized that he can direct
because the japanese changed the j and 25 code after that. but until then, they had the japanese advance information that they had been able to figure out from the codes and the trick with midway saying it was running low on water. so you have to figure the coding advantage's a huge force multiplier in the american advantage. the japanese are coming in thinking they have surprise achieved. in fact, they're convinced of it as i go on, you will see. the conviction gets to a point where it almost...
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because they have . those they have their energy security that we have now trump so it's really kind of interesting is that the you know she's angry at the americans and now the other european countries going to be angry with her because she's putting her country's energy interests above the e.u. she is seemingly the leader of the e.u. in the eyes of the liberal world i think what we see here is a total victory i deal with aggression if i go what you're already konami interests because look which are the most problematic countries in europe italy and greece they are the most indebted ones sold the russian project which was supposed to supply cheap russian energy to the state of the eagles problems you know italy and greece could have industries revived so what the u.s. and i go what you're going to kill to solve and you haven't. let me tell you. you know now the united states which is even more. right there were just in the european union he skated north steam to project which was supposed to take fifty
because they have . those they have their energy security that we have now trump so it's really kind of interesting is that the you know she's angry at the americans and now the other european countries going to be angry with her because she's putting her country's energy interests above the e.u. she is seemingly the leader of the e.u. in the eyes of the liberal world i think what we see here is a total victory i deal with aggression if i go what you're already konami interests because look...
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but if you're going to make money using stocks because you just can't get much of a return anywhere else these days, that's pretty much the case, you're going to have to work harder with your money to do so and that requires discipline discipline because once you start buying and selling stocks, you can make more mistakes than if you just do nothing with your money. but if you do nothing with your money, you'll have a whole lot of nothing to show for it. that's why we're doing a show tonight how to trade and invest response my to make your money work for you how to tend it and make it grow. how to keep it growing from what we call active money management, it's not a sin, and a lot of you practice it. i want you to do it right. before we dig into the ways to make your money grow by being hands on about it, i want to delve into a little psychology of stock ownership one question i'm asked repeatedly when people ask me on the street, i go back and forth from the street and wall street and "squawk on the street," people ask me, don't you worry about your stocks? it is true that i don't own a
but if you're going to make money using stocks because you just can't get much of a return anywhere else these days, that's pretty much the case, you're going to have to work harder with your money to do so and that requires discipline discipline because once you start buying and selling stocks, you can make more mistakes than if you just do nothing with your money. but if you do nothing with your money, you'll have a whole lot of nothing to show for it. that's why we're doing a show tonight...
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they're because. i've accepted it because i don't have faith in the the methods that are used by physicists and i trust although i personally not qualified to understand more physics i am qualified as a scientist and the methods are in place to make sure absolutely but politics is not precise. it's list strong in the case politics but. but in the case of just simply complicated affair. to make a vote when you have not looked at it at all the people who are involved in parliament the people involved in negotiation the people in brussels these are people who know a lot about what goes on so i don't regard it as an argument from authority i regard it as an argument from people who have spent time and effort. to understanding to working on the details but who may also have trusted. interest in continuing on but we. the system is imperfect but the system of representative democracy system of civil servants who are paid to look at the details in great detail i have more faith in that than i have in the pers
they're because. i've accepted it because i don't have faith in the the methods that are used by physicists and i trust although i personally not qualified to understand more physics i am qualified as a scientist and the methods are in place to make sure absolutely but politics is not precise. it's list strong in the case politics but. but in the case of just simply complicated affair. to make a vote when you have not looked at it at all the people who are involved in parliament the people...
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or forced to come here because they were sued and. if they were located refugees maybe they were saying you were supportive of the locative refugee you know it's an interesting conundrum that the world is that i mean fifty five percent of refugees in this world are now coming from the syria and afghanistan places the united states is actively performing the lethal military actions and that's a that's a staggering number when you see how you know we're turning our back on refugees or you know claiming that we're going to war you know you look at the amount of weapons and the amount of armaments and where we've dropped bombs were a lot of refugees are coming because it's not about humanitarian efforts i'm really tired out so i just have to weigh. in this is not a setting tomahawk missiles into syria and dropping bombs and putting drones everywhere and shooting down planes it's not about humanitarian reasons it's not you that's just that is a bold faced lie and that's you know that's what the interesting thing of these stories is that so
or forced to come here because they were sued and. if they were located refugees maybe they were saying you were supportive of the locative refugee you know it's an interesting conundrum that the world is that i mean fifty five percent of refugees in this world are now coming from the syria and afghanistan places the united states is actively performing the lethal military actions and that's a that's a staggering number when you see how you know we're turning our back on refugees or you know...
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because the real reason you forget is because you're not paying attention, like reaching to the fridge to get something. >> for sure. >> then i feel like sometimes men are good with doing that, making word association with people's names. >> totally. >> and women, i just feel like names go in and out of my head. so maybe placing broad sweeping brush. >> give me an example after poem? like if you lost your keys? >> i say saint anthony poem. it is prayer poem. >> right? >> dear saint anthony please come around, something lost and can't be found. >> and does it work? >> it works. >> yes, saint anthony. >> uh-huh. >> i think also, like, if you have keys, keys, next to my knees, i need them, you know, help me finds them please. >> please. >> it is crazy that that would help. >> i mean, if i've lost something, like i'll try anything, so i'm too long try it. >> all right, make a poem, you've lost your javelin. >> really? >> i can't have-alynn my jim donovan-lynn, put it by the umbrella stands. >> and then went to my son mack-lands. >> that's right. >> i was trying to help. i get the point. >>
because the real reason you forget is because you're not paying attention, like reaching to the fridge to get something. >> for sure. >> then i feel like sometimes men are good with doing that, making word association with people's names. >> totally. >> and women, i just feel like names go in and out of my head. so maybe placing broad sweeping brush. >> give me an example after poem? like if you lost your keys? >> i say saint anthony poem. it is prayer poem....
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because of that. but it's not like we saved any money in treating her so shabbily because we ended up having to cover all of those costs. that's just one story. but if you think about what the house bill does, it repeats that story millions of times over. it's morally bankrupt but it's also fiscally imprudent and foolish. mr. booker: one more thing, senator murphy and if you'd indulge me because i just visited your state and as i was talking to a lot of your members being from new jersey, there might be a small rivalry between our two northeastern states. some of your folks came up to me and got in my face in a polite and joking way about how our constitution was formed. they talked about the connecticut compromise. and as you well know, this was a compromise that allowed our republic to form. and in understanding that -- that we'd have two bodies, the house and the senate, and every state would have two members representing it. and in many ways the founders of our country coming out of this viewed th
because of that. but it's not like we saved any money in treating her so shabbily because we ended up having to cover all of those costs. that's just one story. but if you think about what the house bill does, it repeats that story millions of times over. it's morally bankrupt but it's also fiscally imprudent and foolish. mr. booker: one more thing, senator murphy and if you'd indulge me because i just visited your state and as i was talking to a lot of your members being from new jersey, there...
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because it's comey week.ntil then, it's "infrastructure week." >> president trump today announcing his plans to privatize the nation's air traffic control system. >> we will launch this air travel revolution by modernizing the outdated system of air traffic control. at its core, our new plan will dramatically improve america's air traffic control system but turning it over to a self-financing, nonprofit organization. >> trevor: i'm sorry, but who needed this? like, which one of trump's voters was, like, too many times we have been told to circle around instead of landing! and i will stand e-mails and pussy grabbing as long as somebody tells me what we're doing about air traffic control! ( laughter ) actually -- actually, this might be the one area where donald trump is qualified. think 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 h
because it's comey week.ntil then, it's "infrastructure week." >> president trump today announcing his plans to privatize the nation's air traffic control system. >> we will launch this air travel revolution by modernizing the outdated system of air traffic control. at its core, our new plan will dramatically improve america's air traffic control system but turning it over to a self-financing, nonprofit organization. >> trevor: i'm sorry, but who needed this? like,...
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stop that once and for all because it is so distasteful.is family is not an exception, this family is typical of that hypocritical postwar generation revolutionthe sexual and i'm actually quite happy that that has been exposed. >> wow. [laughter] >> yeah. [laughter] >> i was going to ask each of you to give me what is helmut kohl's legacy? you said at the beginning. it is german unification. 50 years from now, the history books will tell you helmut kohl was the unifier of germany. helmut kohl had a strong role in the unification of europe and nobody will talk about his marriages and why and why not and what was the party donations scandal. >> let's go back to german unification. i was idea 20 seconds from each of you. has german reunification been a success story? >> overall, it is. there whovictims out , nevertheless it is a huge success story. >> absolutely. many people were losers of it and they need to be made winners again. >> i agree. a success story and an ongoing task. .> thanks very much we have been talking about the legacy of hel
stop that once and for all because it is so distasteful.is family is not an exception, this family is typical of that hypocritical postwar generation revolutionthe sexual and i'm actually quite happy that that has been exposed. >> wow. [laughter] >> yeah. [laughter] >> i was going to ask each of you to give me what is helmut kohl's legacy? you said at the beginning. it is german unification. 50 years from now, the history books will tell you helmut kohl was the unifier of...
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not because of cinco de mayo but because it was your first. >> fifth hour special. >> stephen: now it'slbum, also called "cinco," right there. ( applause ). >> yup. >> stephen: what-- what if-- if i've seen your netflix special and i loved it. >> yes. >> stephen: what am i getting from the album i didn't get from the special? >> well, the alwum's all in spanish which i thought was-- no, the album, we made a point-- my wife and i write everything together, and we made a point of including commentary tracks on each individual track where we talk -- >> stephen: is it-- because it's a double albem bum. >> so there are two album s. >> stephen: is it every other track? >> it's two different albums. it's just for the comedy nerd that's like, "all right, he has jokes on bread. what were he and his wife thinking about?" there are no jokes on bread. that's on a different album! there are commentary traction, some background on what we came up with, what inspired the joke. >> stephen: it's like the director's commentary on a dvd. >> very much. and there's also bonus-- there's a bonus track of my--
not because of cinco de mayo but because it was your first. >> fifth hour special. >> stephen: now it'slbum, also called "cinco," right there. ( applause ). >> yup. >> stephen: what-- what if-- if i've seen your netflix special and i loved it. >> yes. >> stephen: what am i getting from the album i didn't get from the special? >> well, the alwum's all in spanish which i thought was-- no, the album, we made a point-- my wife and i write...
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because he really meant it seriously he sent us an e-mail. welcome back to the part where we are talking to lawrence krauss this across just to finish on the trunk point. you mentioned before in one of your interviews that you believe that the use of nuclear weapons is still a major threat to humanity and this is the argument that the trumpet ministration is using to. try to persuade its critics that. the relationship between our two countries russia and the united states do not need to get any worse can you agree with him at least on the whole i agreed with that statement before the presidency but he's done nothing since then to act on in fact tensions have got worse since he's been president he is it still mr hewitt by they say russia delusions you are admits his administration that has now increased sanctions on russian ok but but here's the point that say men who talk if you talk about reducing the tensions let's talk about possibly using nuclear weapons in europe suggesting japan and korea get their own nuclear weapons this is this is a
because he really meant it seriously he sent us an e-mail. welcome back to the part where we are talking to lawrence krauss this across just to finish on the trunk point. you mentioned before in one of your interviews that you believe that the use of nuclear weapons is still a major threat to humanity and this is the argument that the trumpet ministration is using to. try to persuade its critics that. the relationship between our two countries russia and the united states do not need to get any...
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so you said that they were inaccurate because there was a story about you and cars. it's not that good of a story. by the way, this is how the world was back then. i don't even know the story. i was with friends from yale. i was in a car that had the toll pass, so we went through and secret service -- >> [inaudible] >> you have to include this. we lost them. but then someone wrote about it and it became this whole thing. i think it was in the national enquirer. >> maybe i should read "the new york times" a little bit more. i'm tired of being only -. my dad's dad and these unbelievable stories of him and things he said to me. that's easy to write because it meant so much to me. i would say our parents said we cried. that was sort of naÏve on all of our parts to have a college experience. so when we got in trouble, everybody thinks based on tv and stereotypes my parents were furious and i'm sure they were disappointed but more than that they were saturday promised a normalcy that was not depend upon. i'm so happy that i had parents that allow us to make mistakes. imagi
so you said that they were inaccurate because there was a story about you and cars. it's not that good of a story. by the way, this is how the world was back then. i don't even know the story. i was with friends from yale. i was in a car that had the toll pass, so we went through and secret service -- >> [inaudible] >> you have to include this. we lost them. but then someone wrote about it and it became this whole thing. i think it was in the national enquirer. >> maybe i...
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you know because of the situation because of this situation crumbling sometimes is very nice. they meet their first you know in search of help before even leaving the city in the suburbs they meet a teenager who's begging for money from passing drivers stuck in daraa salaams never ending traffic jams why are you here don't you know how bad it is for you to stand out in the sun for such a long time i know. i'm alone and need money to live. many people. and being disconnected from so sad and sometimes you can see even this guy when he was begging. every day at school is the same for the l.b.o. children they wake up early eat breakfast go for lessons and have lunch and dinner one of the three campus gods will be sure to lock the gates at six every evening there are one hundred students in this boarding school four with similar backgrounds they were all born in what's come to be known as the lakes a rule area in northern tanzania close to the majestic lake victoria all were born with albinism the condition characterized by the total absence of the skin pigment melanin that's why t
you know because of the situation because of this situation crumbling sometimes is very nice. they meet their first you know in search of help before even leaving the city in the suburbs they meet a teenager who's begging for money from passing drivers stuck in daraa salaams never ending traffic jams why are you here don't you know how bad it is for you to stand out in the sun for such a long time i know. i'm alone and need money to live. many people. and being disconnected from so sad and...
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and because it's there, they're constantly trying to use it. whereas, i want the attention to be on north korea and syria. and if israel does something, just do it through again ta item four. >> you said something earlier that i wanted to explore with you a little further. and that is human rights as it relates to national security. oftentimes you see human rights portrayed as a nice thing to do, as an emotional thing to do. but you have made it a priority to kind of link human rights and national security as interrelated. >> well, i think let's look at conflicts in the past. if you go and let's look at syria because that's a major conflict we're all concerned about and it is not getting any better. how did it start? you had a group of 13 to 15-year-old boys that were having fun, that happened to spray something against their government, which really wasn't that bad, on a wall. officers go pick up those boys. they brutalize them. they pull their nails out. they return them bloody and bruised to their parents. now, what would parents do? they go
and because it's there, they're constantly trying to use it. whereas, i want the attention to be on north korea and syria. and if israel does something, just do it through again ta item four. >> you said something earlier that i wanted to explore with you a little further. and that is human rights as it relates to national security. oftentimes you see human rights portrayed as a nice thing to do, as an emotional thing to do. but you have made it a priority to kind of link human rights and...
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steal for a musical spirit still play music because we love to still play music because that's all we know how to do. this tell a lot blankness and. can we bring it back from so. x. . one hundred thirty seven years ago we were in the cotton fields we will who were in the land strictly by hand and even called the mean. well was well in a big house down and east as not until it was simply de way in remains as such because we simply got out of the. scene we've allowed them to rearrange our pain and taught us to trust our enemy we can do. as recollect a blackness or understand in the blues being black. she to blue is a beanbag should mandate that we attack knowing how when and what to do become a symbol it is national is be blank. in this black and blue. you know but. it is really a knife. it is a movie that women in. it is for the life it is really a movie. and when i heard that. in. a similar it is a movie in the best act this get paid. the best ag is survived. so he's to some movie and we only acting. as we just daughter movie. because i don't see as when in this movie. in the movies t
steal for a musical spirit still play music because we love to still play music because that's all we know how to do. this tell a lot blankness and. can we bring it back from so. x. . one hundred thirty seven years ago we were in the cotton fields we will who were in the land strictly by hand and even called the mean. well was well in a big house down and east as not until it was simply de way in remains as such because we simply got out of the. scene we've allowed them to rearrange our pain...
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because life needs ziploc. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. give it up for jon batiste and stay human right over there. >> jon: hey! >> stephen: good to see you. folks, i do everything i can to stay healthy. i eat right, exercise, and try not to drink the elixir that turns me into evil stephen. that's why i am always excited to hear the latest health tips from celebrity lifestyle guru and porcelain doll your grandma will only let you look at, gwyneth paltrow. she recently held a one-day wellness summit, for her lifestyle company, goop. yes, goop, a brand that screams both luxury and mucous. in fact, the wellness summit was officially called "in goop health." which is better than the original title: "fill your body with goop." here's a litt
because life needs ziploc. ♪ happiness is powerful flea and tick protection from nexgard. a delicious chew that protects for an entire month. ask your vet for more information. reported side effects include vomiting and itching. nexgard. the vet's #1 choice. ( band playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. give it up for jon batiste and stay human right over there. >> jon: hey! >> stephen: good to see you. folks, i do everything i can to stay...
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some democratics are suggesting because the -- because you don't know what is in the bill and the bill is being worked on in secret, to just stop all senate business, to just shut the place down as a way to kind of force play. are you on board with that? >> john, here is the situation. we know the legislation that passed the house. it was the worst piece of legislation, frankly, against working class people that i can remember in my political life in the congress. throwing 23 million people off of health insurance is beyond believe. now, in the senate, what you have is you have, i believe it is 10 republicans working behind closed doors to address one-sixth of the american economy. that is what healthcare is. republicans, the affirm republican doesn't even know what is in that legislation. my understanding is that it will be brought forth just immediately before we have to vote on it. this is completely unacceptable. i mean, nobody can defend a process which will impact 10s of millions of americans and nobody even knows what is in the legislation and, john, the important point here is
some democratics are suggesting because the -- because you don't know what is in the bill and the bill is being worked on in secret, to just stop all senate business, to just shut the place down as a way to kind of force play. are you on board with that? >> john, here is the situation. we know the legislation that passed the house. it was the worst piece of legislation, frankly, against working class people that i can remember in my political life in the congress. throwing 23 million...
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which that's not because i'm from nashville. [ laughter ] that's just because there's something wrong >> jimmy: yeah, just a a revolving door. >> two of them. and the one at the subway was different than what i was used to so that -- >> jimmy: that's a turnstile. >> it has nothing to do thought that i am from -- [ light laughter ] oh, okay. >> jimmy: yeah, that's not a a revolving door. >> it's not that i'm from nashville. i got a problem. >> jimmy: but it is -- through a revolving door. >> yeah, it's a door that revolves. it allowed me in or out of somewhere and revolves so to me that is a revolving door. >> jimmy: it is a revolving -- technically it is a revolving door, you're right. >> let me in or out. >> jimmy: no you're right, you're right. >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i want to talk about -- i want to talk about "the voice." it has a new season coming up in september. and you have a new judge, a new kind of -- new foe, a new enemy -- >> yeah. >> jimmy: kind of on the show. a friend, frenemy. >> yeah. >> jimmy: jennifer hudson. >> it always starts as a friend until
which that's not because i'm from nashville. [ laughter ] that's just because there's something wrong >> jimmy: yeah, just a a revolving door. >> two of them. and the one at the subway was different than what i was used to so that -- >> jimmy: that's a turnstile. >> it has nothing to do thought that i am from -- [ light laughter ] oh, okay. >> jimmy: yeah, that's not a a revolving door. >> it's not that i'm from nashville. i got a problem. >> jimmy: but...
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they hate trump so much i mean to have saber rattling with russia just because you hate the current occupant of the white house so badly strikes me as something offensive really deeply offensive i mean we're not trying to create a cold war when in fact your problems are internal ok it's dangerous more than anything else you know david this is the speak to that look i don't understand why we have a special council there investigations why can't they go along and do their business are they because it seems to me that you know the media and these these leaks here all they're trying to do is inflame the situation inflame it i think it's perfectly normal for any country to want to investigate any process of its democratic process that's perfectly fine but it's just a circus ok and i think it's hurting democrats very badly and it's undermining the credibility of the media and when people do not believe the media that we have chaos go ahead do. well if i understand your question i think you're asking me about the circus of the media for ratings i guess that's what the media has to create a
they hate trump so much i mean to have saber rattling with russia just because you hate the current occupant of the white house so badly strikes me as something offensive really deeply offensive i mean we're not trying to create a cold war when in fact your problems are internal ok it's dangerous more than anything else you know david this is the speak to that look i don't understand why we have a special council there investigations why can't they go along and do their business are they...
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because the f.c.c.has not really weighed in at all on these additional point offerings they are making noises they're saying you know we got a look at this thing it looks like a security issue be regulated like a security but i remember back in the one nine hundred eighty s. when i started as a stockbroker on wall street and throughout the next thirty years of my career financial innovation on wall street comes first and the f.c.c. writes new laws are changes existing laws to catch up to those new innovations like credit default swaps mortgage backed securities you know all kinds of exotic trading vehicles they're introduced first and they're completely against all the laws of the f.c.c. these juries act of thirty three and thirty four and the bankers say well yes you see these you can't you know we're innovators don't stop us from innovating can't just make the same argument about the i.c.l. market well there are actually people getting nervous in both spaces that regulators and also people inside the
because the f.c.c.has not really weighed in at all on these additional point offerings they are making noises they're saying you know we got a look at this thing it looks like a security issue be regulated like a security but i remember back in the one nine hundred eighty s. when i started as a stockbroker on wall street and throughout the next thirty years of my career financial innovation on wall street comes first and the f.c.c. writes new laws are changes existing laws to catch up to those...
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because the math doesn't show that. when you actually take a look at this, you see the darker and the lighter. the darker is defense. the lighter is nondefense. one more time. i know this is sort of geeky. but if you look from 1996 and 2001, yes, we've had certain economic upheavals. we've had an aa tack on our country. but if -- an attack on our country. but if you look at the percentages of gross domestic product which is how so many economists look at our spending. hey, you're spending $3% over here of your g.d.p. on defense, the pretty much identical, where we were last year as where we were 10 years, 20 years earlier. so once again, what's exploding on us? if you want to break it down, if you actually look at the different categories, we're only going to do this for a second, is the different categories will ve stayed almost flat in the discretionary area for 10 years. so what's happening in our society? we're getting older. something i thought was just fascinating. i have a great interest in the reality -- we knew
because the math doesn't show that. when you actually take a look at this, you see the darker and the lighter. the darker is defense. the lighter is nondefense. one more time. i know this is sort of geeky. but if you look from 1996 and 2001, yes, we've had certain economic upheavals. we've had an aa tack on our country. but if -- an attack on our country. but if you look at the percentages of gross domestic product which is how so many economists look at our spending. hey, you're spending $3%...
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people clap for her not because they are amused but because they agree with the politics. is not art. his affirmation. an awful lot of comedy is like that all of a sudden. ever watch a cement to be? if you like. use of righteousness and massive doses, or try john oliver or bill maher or trevor know our stephen colbert. some of these guys used to be funny, but not cement to, she was never funny. now, they are playing to the biases and vanities of their audiences and it's working, which means they are all the exactly the same, prisoners of conformity, which is always the sworn enemy of art. step out of line and you pay the price, as dave chapelle, who is a genius, learned when he returned from a tyrant long ago and dared to gore a sacred cow or two. that used to be what comedians did and we were grateful to hear someone tell the truth. now, they are booed off the stage for daring to do that. humor is dead. politics killed it. ben kessel is a comedian. he joins us to mourn. ben, i know we are not on the same side politically, i doubt any comedian agrees with my politics. but
people clap for her not because they are amused but because they agree with the politics. is not art. his affirmation. an awful lot of comedy is like that all of a sudden. ever watch a cement to be? if you like. use of righteousness and massive doses, or try john oliver or bill maher or trevor know our stephen colbert. some of these guys used to be funny, but not cement to, she was never funny. now, they are playing to the biases and vanities of their audiences and it's working, which means...
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because of experience. one time i saw my mother beaten in front of me and got humiliated and then my uncle tried to stop and then he was beaten as well. that time as a kid, ijumped to bite one of the soldier's foot. and then, he pressed my neck and then i blacked out. and so then, remembering that and seeing my mum humiliated in front of me and our food got taken by force and one of the soldiers saying, it is god's will. that these people are going to be slaves and they have started a rebel movement, they will never win. these were seeds that were planted in my head. that these were terrible people. i did not have a word to put in now, but now i could say i was bitter and had a hatred for that time. so that is what went on in your head when you were killing the enemy? all these thoughts would come cascading back? you use these thoughts to justify situations. you use them to make yourself brave. for example, when you are scared, you remember how your village was burning and your mum was screaming. and you al
because of experience. one time i saw my mother beaten in front of me and got humiliated and then my uncle tried to stop and then he was beaten as well. that time as a kid, ijumped to bite one of the soldier's foot. and then, he pressed my neck and then i blacked out. and so then, remembering that and seeing my mum humiliated in front of me and our food got taken by force and one of the soldiers saying, it is god's will. that these people are going to be slaves and they have started a rebel...
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because they want more. as to. generate the blocks were. could knock them down and off that i'm not so sure that was totally an accident i'm not even going to lie i'm not going to lie to you could use you cause me to have i'm not going to lie the whole situation that's going on in this area and we got a big one on the way that they don't want us here and they put those rich man's books over there they don't want us here and they put those richman's blocks over there that's from someone who lives near the grenfell tower in north kensington where half of all children live in poverty poverty being a bigger killer than any inferno so a class war now firmly on britain's political agenda we're joined now by dr lisa mackenzie research fellow at the london school of economics she's the author of getting by states class and culture in austerity britain thanks so much of going back home serviceable like you were asking me what your reaction to resume support is very clearly according to the london british media report saying they don't want the londo
because they want more. as to. generate the blocks were. could knock them down and off that i'm not so sure that was totally an accident i'm not even going to lie i'm not going to lie to you could use you cause me to have i'm not going to lie the whole situation that's going on in this area and we got a big one on the way that they don't want us here and they put those rich man's books over there they don't want us here and they put those richman's blocks over there that's from someone who...
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they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis.nd elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. and i knew that. my radio show. it got personal. it was personal with the people in minnesota. it's a petty reason to run for the senate. to say someone's got to beat this guy. but what it became more and more about was what paul said. paul said that politics isn't about winning for the sake of winning. it isn't about money. politics is about improving people's lives. and that's -- you know, i wrote this book to answer the question that i get asked more than anything else, which is, is being a united states senator as much fun as working on "saturday night live"? and the answer is, no. why would it be? but it's the best job i've ever had because i get to improve people's lives. two weeks into being in the senate, johnny isakson from georgia, i call him up, i have this idea, this bill, to match vets from iraq and afghanist
they've gone bankrupt because of a health care crisis.nd elizabeth warren had been on my radio show telling me more than 50% of americans go bankrupt because of a health care crisis. it's related to a health care crisis. and i knew that. my radio show. it got personal. it was personal with the people in minnesota. it's a petty reason to run for the senate. to say someone's got to beat this guy. but what it became more and more about was what paul said. paul said that politics isn't about...
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always helpful to have discussions of ideological philosophical debates about more or less europe because based on my experience of living u.p.a. and commission ten years what i have seen was that even in times of crisis the most acute financial and sovereign debt crisis we had in europe at least since the second world war it was possible for you pinion to make progress for instance we have now some elements of a banking union with a common supervisory mechanisms common resolution mechanism that will be considered unthinkable before the crisis so for instance for the countries want to have a common currency definitely it's needed more integration so yeah outside of the concrete steps because i know that the and here are being touted by politicians which would mean that there are states in iraq like press and germany who want to tatar integration whoever wants to follow and whoever doesn't want to tatar interation then you know they can just say once again i don't think this vision is correct so tell me if i am donald tusk that it looks like an iron curtain to me what i mean this is one of
always helpful to have discussions of ideological philosophical debates about more or less europe because based on my experience of living u.p.a. and commission ten years what i have seen was that even in times of crisis the most acute financial and sovereign debt crisis we had in europe at least since the second world war it was possible for you pinion to make progress for instance we have now some elements of a banking union with a common supervisory mechanisms common resolution mechanism...
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i call an election because brexit. was going to do that because i think it's an important moment for our country. we've got to get this right. if we get it right, i'm optimistic for the british people because i believe in the british people, but we need to get a right. [applause] yes, the women there. >> who was it that contested here? labor has clearly issued it clearly issued a with article l being passed beside the lib dems have said they would like another referendum. i don't understand who has contested your leadership pre-i5 brexit. >> i was important. it triggered the ability for us to start these negotiations and those negotiations, by the way, start 11 days after election day next week. whoever comes in as primee minister, whoever comes in this government has got to be ready to get the ball rolling and start those negotiations straight away. it was clear through discussions we had around that time that the other parties did want too frustrate us. you talk about liberal democrats. we have a situation at the mom
i call an election because brexit. was going to do that because i think it's an important moment for our country. we've got to get this right. if we get it right, i'm optimistic for the british people because i believe in the british people, but we need to get a right. [applause] yes, the women there. >> who was it that contested here? labor has clearly issued it clearly issued a with article l being passed beside the lib dems have said they would like another referendum. i don't...
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because of comey's testimony. comey didn't say explicitly that he felt that trump's statement about hoping the flynn investigation would go away and those kind of comments that came during their exchanges would be something that would be total burden for this presidency. but let me say as a reporter, this is a white house that's projecting calm. and projecting normal see on thursday. but behind the scenes, it is still a projection. a lot of people inside of the white house are thinking about do they need lawyers, could they be called as witnesses in the coming weeks and months. so as much as they feel like they escaped a major blow because of comey's testimony on thursday, they know this is far from the end. >> do they believe that not withstanding the senate intelligence committee will continue its hearings and investigation and so will the house intelligence committee, that the whole focus shift toses robert mueller and his investigation? >> the words the president used in the comey memo, that comey's opening st
because of comey's testimony. comey didn't say explicitly that he felt that trump's statement about hoping the flynn investigation would go away and those kind of comments that came during their exchanges would be something that would be total burden for this presidency. but let me say as a reporter, this is a white house that's projecting calm. and projecting normal see on thursday. but behind the scenes, it is still a projection. a lot of people inside of the white house are thinking about do...
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for men it is because they before there old line about why did you come because it is there because theyere there. it was easy. i could. and just attracted. it is in the moment. it is in the like they are hotter then your wife but hot woman right there see her and get that opportunity and you have a cocktail too much, like that is it. >> there is a bowl of mack and cheese sitting there, i will eat it. >> it looks good to me that would be good. >> i understand people say, that men are simple when it comes to things that they want sit that simple when it comes to cheating because they are hot. all it takes. do we have any restraint? do we have any restraint. just because is there ice cream doesn't mean i will grab it and eat it because it is there. >> i don't know what flavor sit. >> it is worse, all of the men we know famous actors arnold schwartsenager and they mess with people who are not even hot like the cleaning hot. >> that is just available. >> the cleaning lady can be hot. >> in this case it wasn't. >> my current cleaning woman vice attractive. >> beauty is in the eye of the behol
for men it is because they before there old line about why did you come because it is there because theyere there. it was easy. i could. and just attracted. it is in the moment. it is in the like they are hotter then your wife but hot woman right there see her and get that opportunity and you have a cocktail too much, like that is it. >> there is a bowl of mack and cheese sitting there, i will eat it. >> it looks good to me that would be good. >> i understand people say, that...
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i called an election because of brexit. i was willing to do that because i think this is a really important moment for our country. we've got to get this right. if we get it right, i am optimistic for the british people because i believe in the british people. but we need to get it right. [applause] david: yes, the woman there. >> who is into contested you, because labor has clearly issued a whip to get people to vote for article 50 being passed? despite the live dams -- despite who would like another referendum, i don't understand who it is that contested your leadership from brexit. pm may: we got the article 50 leadership. that was important. it triggered the ability for us to start these negotiations. those start just 11 days after election day next week. whoever comes in as prime minister has got to be ready to actually get the ball rolling and start those negotiations straight away. it was clear through the discussions that we had around that time that the other parties did want to frustrate us. you talk about the lib
i called an election because of brexit. i was willing to do that because i think this is a really important moment for our country. we've got to get this right. if we get it right, i am optimistic for the british people because i believe in the british people. but we need to get it right. [applause] david: yes, the woman there. >> who is into contested you, because labor has clearly issued a whip to get people to vote for article 50 being passed? despite the live dams -- despite who would...
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he was only able to break the racial barrier because he is attractive?u said this person only got elected because there are attractive not good, can you imagine how you would be vilified? the things she gets away with saying are incredible. >> mike: as a particularly attractive man, i'm offended. >> harris: this whole idea, i can't even imagine what it would be like if i had not been there and been a front row seat to history, but when someone loses and they take that introspective look and then they say, i still want to be relevant, how do i achieve relevance? this isn't how you do it. to come back with ideas. >> meghan: you have to put america first. again, i don't know anything about the clintons family life. i know that if my father were on tv, doing and saying these things after he left, i'm telling you, everyone in my family would have a stone cold conversation with him and not let him back on television. the women in my father's life to have that influence on him. i'm surprised that chelsea and bill are letting her ruin whatever is left of her leg
he was only able to break the racial barrier because he is attractive?u said this person only got elected because there are attractive not good, can you imagine how you would be vilified? the things she gets away with saying are incredible. >> mike: as a particularly attractive man, i'm offended. >> harris: this whole idea, i can't even imagine what it would be like if i had not been there and been a front row seat to history, but when someone loses and they take that introspective...
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because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> extraordinary testimony from fbi director james comey. back now with my panel. jason, i want to play how the president's personal attorney, marc kasowitz responded. here it is. >> mr. comey has finally confirmed publicly what he repeatedly told president trump privately. that is that the president was not under investigation as part of any probe into russian interference. the president never, in form or substance, directed or suggested that mr. comey stop investigating anyone, including the president never suggested that mr. comey, quote, let flynn go, closed quote. the president also never told mr. comey, quote, i need loyalty. i expect loyalty, closed quote. he never said it in form, and he never said it in substance. >> so comey is accurate in confirming that the president was not under investigation, but then he rejects that he -- you know, what he said about the loyalty oath. so is he cherry picking here? >> i think the biggest takeaway was th
because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. >>> extraordinary testimony from fbi director james comey. back now with my panel. jason, i want to play how the president's personal attorney, marc kasowitz responded. here it is. >> mr. comey has finally confirmed publicly what he repeatedly told president trump privately. that is that the president was not under investigation as part of any probe into russian interference. the president never, in form or...
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you do not get indicted or impeached because you are clueless or because you are rude, because you say ill-advised things. >> martha: as an american you have a right to be rude and say unguarded things, right? >> the problem with the obstruction argument is that it does not fit the code. there is no evidence that there was an attempt to obstruct a pending proceeding. no evidence of this conduct that would corruptly influence a proceeding. so when you hear these types of issues, you know, as the senator said, what were his precise words? words do matter. they constitute the elements of crimes. those elements are not here. >> martha: what about the dinner description of "i need her loyalty. i would like your loyalty." he describes it as a tony soprano as it was mentioned before kind of moment, it is very clear to me what he was trying to do, he was trying to put the screws to me on this. >> martha: even if that is true, that does not make you tony soprano. i'm sure that the president will say that he was meaning something different. as a criminal defense attorney it seems obvious what he
you do not get indicted or impeached because you are clueless or because you are rude, because you say ill-advised things. >> martha: as an american you have a right to be rude and say unguarded things, right? >> the problem with the obstruction argument is that it does not fit the code. there is no evidence that there was an attempt to obstruct a pending proceeding. no evidence of this conduct that would corruptly influence a proceeding. so when you hear these types of issues, you...
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because now, hey, they close me out because of my color but i can get back in because i'll identify with them when it comes to sexuality. so it always amazes me to see black christians who have been victims of hyperaggressive forms of bigotry and racism, turn around and be homophobic as a way unconsciously to purchase a kind of acceptance of the dominant culture and as a legitimate expression of their theological belief. so now you say, wait, you have been a victim of white supremacy and now turn around and perpetuate a legacy of heterosexism and doing it without any sense of irony, right? having been an ordained minister for 38 years, go to these churches and i'm like, man, you know, you got black people who are christian out here. who are gay and lesbian, transgender, bisexual, transpeople. don't want to engage in the very thing used against it by look the same book used to legitimatize our sub bore nation. that poock said you are savage, slave, not conscious, that's the book? you going to use to justify that these people ore here are just not all right or women who are victims of rabi
because now, hey, they close me out because of my color but i can get back in because i'll identify with them when it comes to sexuality. so it always amazes me to see black christians who have been victims of hyperaggressive forms of bigotry and racism, turn around and be homophobic as a way unconsciously to purchase a kind of acceptance of the dominant culture and as a legitimate expression of their theological belief. so now you say, wait, you have been a victim of white supremacy and now...
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because we have tans. at it. >> yes. >> maybe it is a compliment to us, means we're always the picture of health, black people, always -- >> black don't crack. >> gosh. >> there are other things that come with that. well. karen, i've been seeing this in the teleprompter for about six hours now, karen, adlib summer birthdays. what's this? >> your birthday in the summer. so mike child's birthday in the summer. lots of people have summer birthdays, so my third kid. first kid you have big party. thirds one i won't worn bye a party at school. the teacher called hey doing summer birthdays for all of the summer kids. >> oh, before school let out? >> got it cram them all in. so the little birthday celebration with four other summer birthdate, them singing yesterday. >> love it. >> at around 9:00. >> ♪ happy birthday to you ♪ ♪ hammy birthday to you ♪ >> on the left? >> no. >> happy birthday deer callen samuel, linden, hammy birthday to you. >> ♪ >> karen, hole on. megan, you got to -- so he is the guy in the orang
because we have tans. at it. >> yes. >> maybe it is a compliment to us, means we're always the picture of health, black people, always -- >> black don't crack. >> gosh. >> there are other things that come with that. well. karen, i've been seeing this in the teleprompter for about six hours now, karen, adlib summer birthdays. what's this? >> your birthday in the summer. so mike child's birthday in the summer. lots of people have summer birthdays, so my third...
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because. it was the right time you're too big for it i know and let's be honest there's no way that the show isn't going to change and become better you didn't get the choice to be brought into this life but every man every woman has the choice of when to exit and i think that should be seen as noble and we should be able to talk about it so i try and make that funny good luck to make the funny you can't good person special also plus i have a particular perspective on human being and whereas you are a human now what do you relate more to your guest than i do and. i relate to you because of his abilities in the dance and department all next on larry king. welcome to larry king now our guest today is critics' choice award winning actor and comedian t.j. miller he stars as air like bachman on the h.b.o. comedy silicon valley he has an upcoming comedy special also on h.b.o. called t j miller meticulously ridiculous he hosts the globe are going to show on comedy central and can be heard in the upco
because. it was the right time you're too big for it i know and let's be honest there's no way that the show isn't going to change and become better you didn't get the choice to be brought into this life but every man every woman has the choice of when to exit and i think that should be seen as noble and we should be able to talk about it so i try and make that funny good luck to make the funny you can't good person special also plus i have a particular perspective on human being and whereas...
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because i don't use my cellphone when i'm driving.n though my family does, and leaves me all alone. here's something else... i don't share it with mom. i don't. right, mom? i have a brand new putter you don't even know about! it's awesome. safe driving bonus checks, only from allstate. sometimes i leave the seat up on purpose. switching to allstate is worth it. if you have postmenopausal osteoporosis and a high risk for fracture... i can tell you prolia® is proven to help protect bones from fracture. but the real proof? my doctor said prolia® helped my bones get stronger. are your bones getting stronger? do not take prolia® if you have low blood calcium, are pregnant, are allergic to it, or take xgeva®. serious allergic reactions, like low blood pressure; trouble breathing; throat tightness; face, lip, or tongue swelling; rash; itching or hives have happened. tell your doctor about dental problems, as severe jaw bone problems may happen, or new or unusual pain in your hip, groin or thigh, as unusual thigh bone fractures have occurred.
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and there because eric holder is down there with his guns bringing weapons in to mexico so there's no it's not a coincidence that all the violence that we see is along the border with the united states but in terms of these again these american voters who are saying like mexicans are rapists well david gill the manager of t.l.c. dental says he's become facebook friends with many of his patients and everything is trump trump trump but so far he hasn't seen a drop off in customers who support the president and he hasn't had it many problems with visiting americans i think when it comes to racism people hide it well why else would you vote for him i think is a little bit odd but we can't judge them by how they voted so we just try to respect them said margot korea who works as a translator for a dentist in town that's another interesting thing actually the translators that they have are mexicans who are deported from america from america so there's a whole industry developing for translators there well you know this should add to this. cosmetic surgery because this is becoming huge and t
and there because eric holder is down there with his guns bringing weapons in to mexico so there's no it's not a coincidence that all the violence that we see is along the border with the united states but in terms of these again these american voters who are saying like mexicans are rapists well david gill the manager of t.l.c. dental says he's become facebook friends with many of his patients and everything is trump trump trump but so far he hasn't seen a drop off in customers who support the...
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because of what he did. it is a bipartisan issue. i've been coach of the current technical education caucus for strong bipartisan caucus, congressman jim langevin from rhode island is my cochair of the caucus. been work we've actually been working this issue for nine years, and we came very close last year. i have worked very closely with president obama's effective education, and this was an area' that we agreed on -- the secretary of education. we had some good momentum.ed a m we passed a similar bill last term, the 114th congress, 405-five which was a fairly strong vote out of the house, especially in an election year, right? unfortunately it bogged down to get it was the end of the with the senate and then didn't make it across the finish line. i was disappointed with that, but at the same time you see that as an opportunity. raja i were able to work together to once again move thir forward. we've made some minor refinements to build a particular opportunity to listen to stickles, make a little better. s
because of what he did. it is a bipartisan issue. i've been coach of the current technical education caucus for strong bipartisan caucus, congressman jim langevin from rhode island is my cochair of the caucus. been work we've actually been working this issue for nine years, and we came very close last year. i have worked very closely with president obama's effective education, and this was an area' that we agreed on -- the secretary of education. we had some good momentum.ed a m we passed a...
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bahrain and egypt because why because qatar is close to iran so could we see an escalation in qatar as we saw in the last year or both those is those stories like this this kind of rushed through you know secret source in the u.s. government told us rule rush just put it out does being the mouthpiece for u.s. intelligence and u.s. government you know anonymous sources that c.n.n. is kind of taken the mantle of over the last few months or years maybe. does that affect credibility then when this things like this happen that you know a lot about as we keep pushing this narrative every time that you should never question the official story that why would you question the official story and one of them is that they have reported that the f.b.i. quote the f.b.i. recently sent a team of investigators to doha to help the qatari government investigate the alleged hacking incident intelligence gathered by u.s. security agents indicates that russian hackers were behind the intrusion first report about the government now as you said there is a completely different story now telling telling you kno
bahrain and egypt because why because qatar is close to iran so could we see an escalation in qatar as we saw in the last year or both those is those stories like this this kind of rushed through you know secret source in the u.s. government told us rule rush just put it out does being the mouthpiece for u.s. intelligence and u.s. government you know anonymous sources that c.n.n. is kind of taken the mantle of over the last few months or years maybe. does that affect credibility then when this...
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with most of european partners on it i don't bring up to two percent but let's say there is no magic because. there are also other failings that the european allies do like like participating in nato operations which are not counted in this family stupor slam account you see so as a complicated issue certainly what is true is that is probably the counters will be spending more in the future but how much and in which way is this still to say that nato is now joining the anti isis coalition but what's to point of doing that i mean most nato countries with serious military capability are already fighting islamic state is the us led coalition really in need of support from i don't know let's say iceland's military for example. well i can tell you you know as you are say rightly over a war most all of the nato allies are participating in the n.t. eyes as a pressure but not the nato isaf so the decision which has been taken a few days ago in brussels is mainly a political decision a symbolic want if you like i mean it does not involve i want to be clear on that it does not involve comical but i ac
with most of european partners on it i don't bring up to two percent but let's say there is no magic because. there are also other failings that the european allies do like like participating in nato operations which are not counted in this family stupor slam account you see so as a complicated issue certainly what is true is that is probably the counters will be spending more in the future but how much and in which way is this still to say that nato is now joining the anti isis coalition but...
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because of that, i would level of the public. because of that, iwould rather level of the public.d rather that the pressure for the inquiry would have been appointed immediately. you give some interesting information there. do you make a direct link between the firing of the deputy fine and minister and this involvement in one of your key allegations, and that is that there was an effort to persuade him to take the finance minister's job with the offer of a huge amount of money as a sweetener, if he did certain things on taking the job. he refused to take the job, he says on that basis. —— deputy finance minister. he was then fired in march 2017. you see that his firing was directly linked? i am saying it is one of the factors. because the allegation, apart from that discredited intelligence report, was that the relationship had been soured, or the relationship was dysfunctional. and because of that, there is a linkage between the unhealthy relationship and what happened. the centre of this is allegations concerning two brothers, the gupta brothers, who have denied the gupta broth
because of that, i would level of the public. because of that, iwould rather level of the public.d rather that the pressure for the inquiry would have been appointed immediately. you give some interesting information there. do you make a direct link between the firing of the deputy fine and minister and this involvement in one of your key allegations, and that is that there was an effort to persuade him to take the finance minister's job with the offer of a huge amount of money as a sweetener,...
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speaking about european defense policy because it is no european army and i don't think that it would be any utopian army unless europe is united politically which i don't see it's really happening in the next few reus atlas to say things diplomatically so in fact what is happening on the european side is to try to. let's say better utilize exist of the soul says to optimize friends and to reduce the how can i say the duplications that exist among european armies because if you take it up here in union you see twenty eight or twenty seven european armies and they duplicate in many things so this is an airfield which is going to take place bought and here i have a clear ideas about it this is not going to be an european army in any way. and german chancellor angela merkel is saying that here of can no longer rely on others and that that's a quote europeans have to take their fate into their own hands do you agree do you think the e.u. has been too dependent on the united states for example well i don't know you know because it is very difficult how could i say to say to judge a policy
speaking about european defense policy because it is no european army and i don't think that it would be any utopian army unless europe is united politically which i don't see it's really happening in the next few reus atlas to say things diplomatically so in fact what is happening on the european side is to try to. let's say better utilize exist of the soul says to optimize friends and to reduce the how can i say the duplications that exist among european armies because if you take it up here...
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>> melissa: because of the way the accounting works. the federal government can spend forever and ballooning. the way they did their budgets, they have to balance and they can't just spend like crazy. putting so much back for them to decide how the money spent, that's a big improvement. >> eric: if you are an average american sitting in kansas or oklahoma and/or premiums continue to go up for the next year and a half in the name of the democrats, how do you say, don't worry, trust us? >> dagen: premiums are just the problem. it's the fact that you've lost your health insurer as of this year. one-third of counties in this country only have one health insurer and they continue to drop out of state by state. you saw that happen with anthem. and then your deductibles are going up annual out-of-pocket costs. >> meghan: i do want to interject. we do have a tweet from rand paul cooley meeting with president trump this is in the vein of how you feel. >> eric: we have very smart people on this couch. how in the world are we going to take $300 bi
>> melissa: because of the way the accounting works. the federal government can spend forever and ballooning. the way they did their budgets, they have to balance and they can't just spend like crazy. putting so much back for them to decide how the money spent, that's a big improvement. >> eric: if you are an average american sitting in kansas or oklahoma and/or premiums continue to go up for the next year and a half in the name of the democrats, how do you say, don't worry, trust...