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[inaudible] >> we're going to fight hard for daca, fight hard for the dream act that we believe in a we believe if we keep up the fight we will succeed. last one. [inaudible] >> on the going to make those judgments. i think the nation is the one that benefited from today's action. [inaudible] >> you'll have to ask him why he did that, but it's for the good of the nation that this happened. these are issues that have vexed the congress, the house and the senate, for the last decade. we that government shutdowns. we come close to the wall on debt, so we came to a happy ending here, at least for this period of time. thank you, everybody. [inaudible conversations]
[inaudible] >> we're going to fight hard for daca, fight hard for the dream act that we believe in a we believe if we keep up the fight we will succeed. last one. [inaudible] >> on the going to make those judgments. i think the nation is the one that benefited from today's action. [inaudible] >> you'll have to ask him why he did that, but it's for the good of the nation that this happened. these are issues that have vexed the congress, the house and the senate, for the last...
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by generations -- like generations before her, she wants to study hard, work hard, and give back to her community. what kind of country would we be? what kind of country have we become if we say that kearsey and 800,000 hardworking folks just like her are not welcome here. so, mr. president, congress has a responsibility to act. and i know you see it that way, as well. i very much appreciate it. we should do as soon as we can whatever we can. so i repeat what i said to the majority leader and the speaker of the house this morning at the white house, to put a clean dream act on the floor of both houses. it will receive bipartisan support. i believe it would pass by significant margins in each house. we could remove the fear of deportation and give peace of mind to 800,000 dreamers if only our leadership put the bills on the floor. it's that simple. and if we don't see a clean dream act in september, we, as the minority here, are prepared to attach it to legislative vehicles in the fall until it passes. these dreamers are americans in their hearts. they ought to become americans in the bo
by generations -- like generations before her, she wants to study hard, work hard, and give back to her community. what kind of country would we be? what kind of country have we become if we say that kearsey and 800,000 hardworking folks just like her are not welcome here. so, mr. president, congress has a responsibility to act. and i know you see it that way, as well. i very much appreciate it. we should do as soon as we can whatever we can. so i repeat what i said to the majority leader and...
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finally the sofa for harding. remember that it's rock hard, hard for harding. those are u.s. presidents 25 to 29. stick around, because we're going to test out my memory and yours at the end of the show. >> do you apply these techniques even subconsciously in your everyday life? >> yeah. yeah. it's just become something i love to do and i kind of do automatically. it doesn't mean i always remember things. but it does mean that i'm always thinking in images. >> parts. >> remember the video from those 2014 memory championships chld nelson is on the left. that's alex mullen on the right. he holds the world record in speed cards. le you won't believe it until you see it. the next. the world is not flat. you can't just pinch it, swipe it, or scroll it. sure, you've seen the mediterranean. but have you? how warm is brazil in february? what color is dusk in san francisco? there's a whole world out there and no other card lets you experience it like the platinum card. ♪ ♪ backed by the service and security of american express. ♪ ♪ we just got to take it one game at a time. next quest
finally the sofa for harding. remember that it's rock hard, hard for harding. those are u.s. presidents 25 to 29. stick around, because we're going to test out my memory and yours at the end of the show. >> do you apply these techniques even subconsciously in your everyday life? >> yeah. yeah. it's just become something i love to do and i kind of do automatically. it doesn't mean i always remember things. but it does mean that i'm always thinking in images. >> parts. >>...
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you got a lot of hard working people, i'll tell you that. a lot of hard working people. so i want to thank everybody for being here. you know ben carson. come here, ben, the great ben carson. and elaine duke. and who likes schools? because we have the finest person in the world for schools, come here. she just had a full page story today in "the wall street journal" which was actually a very good story. did you like it? and, david, thank you from the v.a. and most importantly the real boss of the family, right? come on up here. this is the real boss. thank you. i just have to say and i was just telling ted, you have a great governor and a great first lady of texas. special people. they have worked so hard, and the coordination between the federal and the state and the local has been terrific. and we're going to keep it going that way. if anything we'll even get it -- i don't know if it gets better, but we're going to try and make it better. but i just have to say this, the cameras are blazing, i have to say it. you have a great, great governor. he's done a fantastic job.
you got a lot of hard working people, i'll tell you that. a lot of hard working people. so i want to thank everybody for being here. you know ben carson. come here, ben, the great ben carson. and elaine duke. and who likes schools? because we have the finest person in the world for schools, come here. she just had a full page story today in "the wall street journal" which was actually a very good story. did you like it? and, david, thank you from the v.a. and most importantly the real...
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it's hard to lift your head up and sometimes it's hard to understand everything that's happening at the same time. being able to step back and go through it, take it apart, look at it, analyze it and write about it help me. >> did you learn anything about yourself that you do not know? >> i really believed in retrospect it was a misconception or out of sync with the time in which we are living in the candidate i ended up running against. i did have this idea based on my prior experiences and presidential campaigns going way back into the 60s and 70s that it mattered greatly if you could make clear what you wanted to achieve. you didn't have to have all the details but it was important to tell people what you wanted to do. so when you are in office they could judge you on whether or not you're fulfilling that commitment you may. so we spent a lot of time making sure that everything i said about policy and how we pay for things was bulletproof. i kept thinking that at some point it's really going to matter. and for all sorts of reasons, didn't. so i think i stayed way too focused on a pat
it's hard to lift your head up and sometimes it's hard to understand everything that's happening at the same time. being able to step back and go through it, take it apart, look at it, analyze it and write about it help me. >> did you learn anything about yourself that you do not know? >> i really believed in retrospect it was a misconception or out of sync with the time in which we are living in the candidate i ended up running against. i did have this idea based on my prior...
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to that's a very hard question because. i mean if i knew the answer i would have done it already have you looked into it have you thought about it i have not thought much about it i mean i i thought about it as much as a lot of kind of computer scientists have thought about it but not not specifically why would it be so difficult because it seems the fake news is a very commonly used term especially in the american the environment why is it so difficult to come up with a definition a technical definition for it well i mean maybe a definition is just news that is not true but the problem is truth is very hard to define. why so i mean even you know defining it is one thing fighting it is just very hard i mean i can just say anything i want because i have a lot of followers on facebook some people will believe it we are we are currently having that problem with the president of the united states who just this it seems whatever he wants and some people believe it and it's hard you know are you claiming that the new york times i
to that's a very hard question because. i mean if i knew the answer i would have done it already have you looked into it have you thought about it i have not thought much about it i mean i i thought about it as much as a lot of kind of computer scientists have thought about it but not not specifically why would it be so difficult because it seems the fake news is a very commonly used term especially in the american the environment why is it so difficult to come up with a definition a technical...
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brexit and the uk takes a hard line on immigration?happens to your business? will you shift out of the uk and move to europe? the uk will be where we continue to operate from. regardless of whether it is a soft or hard brexit, we have to continue with stuff. is it —— if it isa continue with stuff. is it —— if it is a hard brexit, it will change our actions. it will take maybe 3—5 yea rs. actions. it will take maybe 3—5 years. during that time we will see differences that affect our customers and impact us. the channel ten network in australia is in the centre of a takeover tussle. creditors are meeting in under one hour to decide whether to accept an offer from the american network, cbs. media moguls have their sights set on channel ten as well. earlier, we asked why such big names are fighting over this channel. on the point of view of cbs, they have expanded into the uk, australia is the last major english—speaking country in which they can expand to. they are a major programme supplier, they supply movies and other products into aus
brexit and the uk takes a hard line on immigration?happens to your business? will you shift out of the uk and move to europe? the uk will be where we continue to operate from. regardless of whether it is a soft or hard brexit, we have to continue with stuff. is it —— if it isa continue with stuff. is it —— if it is a hard brexit, it will change our actions. it will take maybe 3—5 yea rs. actions. it will take maybe 3—5 years. during that time we will see differences that affect our...
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tim people to do the hard work. and i expect that you see that in lots of industries. today's younger workers may not want to work in manufacturing or on farms and in construction. am i right or wrong? >> yeah, tyler, i think you're right. we're sort of seeing a perfect storm right now mr. where we have one generation retiring, baby bheemp boomers at the rate >> i'll give you another 20 seconds. >> and then the newer generations just cannot replace those workers with those skills and that experience in manufacturing or farm work or technology or really anything right now. so what you're hearing is real across all sectors. >> and mark, you make the point that this is not going to improve anytime soon because we do have a robust job market along with those underlying things that we just talked about. you say part of the solution would be more immigration, not less. yet we find ourselves in an environment where that may not happen. >> yeah, that is a big mistake. as was pointed out, the baby boom generation is retiring
tim people to do the hard work. and i expect that you see that in lots of industries. today's younger workers may not want to work in manufacturing or on farms and in construction. am i right or wrong? >> yeah, tyler, i think you're right. we're sort of seeing a perfect storm right now mr. where we have one generation retiring, baby bheemp boomers at the rate >> i'll give you another 20 seconds. >> and then the newer generations just cannot replace those workers with those...
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we put in the grafton hard work. we wa nt we put in the grafton hard work.we want a career at the end of the day. we don't to sit around doing nothing. we want career. we want to work hard for it. we want to go to university, college was the one part—time jobs in the meantime. part—time jobs evil more jobs. you have work experience. you didn't go to uni. something feelvery passionate about. when i was going through the system, it is a system. not everyone can fit through that system the same as the previous person. for me going through school, you need to go to university to succeed, the only way. university shoved down my throat from a young age. by sue? -- by food? by teachers. also my peers. people saying you're not going to university, are you sure? for me, i knew what i wanted to do. especially ina knew what i wanted to do. especially in a creative industry. in industry where you do not need a degree. you need experience. sometimes you have to work comedy stuff for free. you need that experience to get into it. connections, get yourself about. use the r
we put in the grafton hard work. we wa nt we put in the grafton hard work.we want a career at the end of the day. we don't to sit around doing nothing. we want career. we want to work hard for it. we want to go to university, college was the one part—time jobs in the meantime. part—time jobs evil more jobs. you have work experience. you didn't go to uni. something feelvery passionate about. when i was going through the system, it is a system. not everyone can fit through that system the...
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she's been working so hard. you get points because you are viewed as somebody who is a real team player looking out for your colleagues. if you go and say i've been working really hard and i'd like to be considered for a raise, if you're a woman itself against you. if you're an and is not. these are just attitudes that are deeply embedded in how we see women in the public arena. now, i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote. i got more white women's votes, however, and president obama got in 2012. so the problem is one that democratic nominees have to contend with, have to figure out how to communicate, breakthrough better. i personally believe that i was doing well enough with white women, even republican white women before the comey letter, but it stopped my momentum and it played into the concerns that women have about whether they are making a mistake with their vote. i started going door-to-door in politics many, many years ago, and i was always surprised when i would knock on a door and a o
she's been working so hard. you get points because you are viewed as somebody who is a real team player looking out for your colleagues. if you go and say i've been working really hard and i'd like to be considered for a raise, if you're a woman itself against you. if you're an and is not. these are just attitudes that are deeply embedded in how we see women in the public arena. now, i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote. i got more white women's votes, however, and president...
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as i said last year i know it will be hard work. but i remain confident that any challenge can be met if we meet it together. mercy boque. >> on behalf of the general assembly i wish to thank his excellency justin trudeau for the statement he has just made and may i request protocol to escort his excellency. [inaudible]
as i said last year i know it will be hard work. but i remain confident that any challenge can be met if we meet it together. mercy boque. >> on behalf of the general assembly i wish to thank his excellency justin trudeau for the statement he has just made and may i request protocol to escort his excellency. [inaudible]
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but thanks reform is really hard. we found out healthcare is really hard. sure to suggest whether it will ultimately come in 2017 or '18. what i want to see is a real path. if we could see a real path, if we see a real path having tax reform without massive deficit increases, if we see a path that can help the lower and middle class in their taxation. it can't just be corporate tax rate reduction. we have to find ways to help people in need. dagen: that was blackrock chairman and ceo, larry financial. allen greenspan was famous for his exuberance moment. he was asked if he saw any difference between today's market and what he saw 20 years ago. >> there is no irrational exuberance that i can see. it's the opposite at this particular stage. but we still have the situation in which risk premiums are not all that out of line. and i would not be surprised to see stock prices rising. but not any pace that could be turned irrationally exuberance driven. >> that's good to know. but at the same time you looked at so-called wealth effect and what it means for economi
but thanks reform is really hard. we found out healthcare is really hard. sure to suggest whether it will ultimately come in 2017 or '18. what i want to see is a real path. if we could see a real path, if we see a real path having tax reform without massive deficit increases, if we see a path that can help the lower and middle class in their taxation. it can't just be corporate tax rate reduction. we have to find ways to help people in need. dagen: that was blackrock chairman and ceo, larry...
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cutting taxes on hard-working americans so you can keep more of your own hard-earned paycheck . simplifying the tax code so that you can file your taxes on a forum the size of a postcard. reforming our tax system so businesses, particularly small asinesses, can gain competitive edge on our foreign competitors. and taking bold steps to bring jobs and profits from overseas back home to the united states of america. this is vital to america's future. and it is urgent. we want the american people to wake up in the new year with a new system. our tax rate on the house ways and means committee will work with the senate finance committee to turn this framework into legislation. i want to thank our counterparts in the senate and the administration, and i want to officially thank president trump for his leadership. to him, this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity ,hat is all about more jobs fairer taxes, and bigger paychecks for american families. for all of us, this is a now or never moment. the choice before us is really clear. we can succumb to the talking heads on tv and the special
cutting taxes on hard-working americans so you can keep more of your own hard-earned paycheck . simplifying the tax code so that you can file your taxes on a forum the size of a postcard. reforming our tax system so businesses, particularly small asinesses, can gain competitive edge on our foreign competitors. and taking bold steps to bring jobs and profits from overseas back home to the united states of america. this is vital to america's future. and it is urgent. we want the american people...
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we are with the people of florida and as you know, the virgin islands got hit very hard, very, very hard. we're finding finding out the kind of damage. communication is difficult. we have people right now on the virgin islands and we'll see how that is, but it's been hit very hard. i can say this, florida is as well-prepared as you can be for something like this. now it's just a question of what happens? it's the largest hurricane they've ever seen coming out of the atlantic and the winds are the strongest, most importantly. this is the problem, the winds are the strongest they've ever seen in a hurricane coming from that region, so we are with everybody as far as working very hard. we have from rightist talent and tremendously brave people to be there and hopefully it will work out all right. we'll see over the next few hours. >> reporter: fema may be spread thin right now. >> president trump: you've been reporting it, you see how incredible they are. certainly, we are being hit with a lot of hurricanes and we've never had a thing like this where you get hit with harvey, which was about
we are with the people of florida and as you know, the virgin islands got hit very hard, very, very hard. we're finding finding out the kind of damage. communication is difficult. we have people right now on the virgin islands and we'll see how that is, but it's been hit very hard. i can say this, florida is as well-prepared as you can be for something like this. now it's just a question of what happens? it's the largest hurricane they've ever seen coming out of the atlantic and the winds are...
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a minister and an aide following their support for a letter urging mrs may to stick to plans for a hardbrexit. the daily mail urgues brussels not to treat the uk with ‘contempt‘ saying the eu's lead negotiator michel barnier has unleashed a string of personal attacks on the brexit secretary david davis. the mirror says the royal navy was racing to the caribbean to help save stranded brits, including two sisters who it says are missing in barbuda. the express reveals the seven steps we all need to take to keep our brains active. the sun's splashes the plea for the britons trapped in what it calls the nuclear hurricane. we will begin with the coverage of irma and that picture, simple headline, devastated, it looks like matchsticks and these are buildings that had just been demolished. whole island is said to be barely inhabitable. although the death toll is steadily rising, the real devastation is for those people who have had islands flattened and livelihoods ruined and they have been cast out of their home. this is lead pairup been cast out of their home. this is lead pair up with this
a minister and an aide following their support for a letter urging mrs may to stick to plans for a hardbrexit. the daily mail urgues brussels not to treat the uk with ‘contempt‘ saying the eu's lead negotiator michel barnier has unleashed a string of personal attacks on the brexit secretary david davis. the mirror says the royal navy was racing to the caribbean to help save stranded brits, including two sisters who it says are missing in barbuda. the express reveals the seven steps we all...
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who aspired to be a director so then we all mixed it all up four years ago you said i don't find it hard to make a film because i am a woman if you happen to have a vagina that's ok. you said that you say it better than. before i had kids i would be like i'm all work all the time you know but now my biggest challenge is managing being. not just a mom but like put one plus one have to eat food ok so i mean that has to be jewish up with which side of the road for the father that's way yeah i've never like i can say like lion but like i don't really know what it means you know they're all next on larry king. who are going to larry king our special guest is lake bell actor director and writer you know her from how to make it a number of the children's hospital wet hot american summer and it's complicated leg stars in the home again opposite reese witherspoon that's simply it was september a shop caller in select theaters now and she wrote directed and stars in i do until i don't do that helms very steam burgeon amber heard in paul riser that's in select theaters september first of the night
who aspired to be a director so then we all mixed it all up four years ago you said i don't find it hard to make a film because i am a woman if you happen to have a vagina that's ok. you said that you say it better than. before i had kids i would be like i'm all work all the time you know but now my biggest challenge is managing being. not just a mom but like put one plus one have to eat food ok so i mean that has to be jewish up with which side of the road for the father that's way yeah i've...
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what amazing people, working hard. and tonight, maerjts emergency crews are doing just that, overwhelmed for call s for help calls for rescue, and calls for loved ones who are missing tonight with no cell service. i want to start with john berman live in sugar loaf key, down in the keys where the eye of the storm hit. john, you know, look. it was impossible to get where you were. you managed to do it. it was hard. >> reporter: yeah, we took a hel commenter, a private helicopter from miami to here, and to conserve fuel, we flew straight over the water. i saw a lot of the keys from the air, but what i did see was sugar loaf key. in the eye of the storm did pass over this area. and from the air, what i saw was most houses intact, but as fema reported earlier, erin, almost every single house damaged in some way. we put the hel kaumeicopter in d near here because this area looked hard hit. this trailer area, this camground, we see trailers blown over. there's an airstream on its side, and we came over to this house that was
what amazing people, working hard. and tonight, maerjts emergency crews are doing just that, overwhelmed for call s for help calls for rescue, and calls for loved ones who are missing tonight with no cell service. i want to start with john berman live in sugar loaf key, down in the keys where the eye of the storm hit. john, you know, look. it was impossible to get where you were. you managed to do it. it was hard. >> reporter: yeah, we took a hel commenter, a private helicopter from miami...
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it's going to be a hard process to get everybody back on. >> what makes it so hard? for customers, sitting with the frustration across florida, they are thinking of themselves this morning -- i don't get why it's going to take weeks. explain that to them. >> yeah, we saw impacts, broken poles, transmission impacts, that's the backbone of our system that everything is fed off and we have to balance everything as we bring customers back we are not impacting the rest of the system. we have floodwaters in places and we saw category 3 wind gusts in tampa and the orlando area, and as well as polk county and highlands county, and so that is severe destruction there and it's going to take time to rebuild the system there. >> one of the things i was reading that duke has that is interesting, is 28% of your customers now have something that allows you to reroute the power to their lines remotely, which i would assume they get the power back much more quickly. is that the case, and if so -- i mean, for the next, you know, natural disaster, is that going to be more widespread? >
it's going to be a hard process to get everybody back on. >> what makes it so hard? for customers, sitting with the frustration across florida, they are thinking of themselves this morning -- i don't get why it's going to take weeks. explain that to them. >> yeah, we saw impacts, broken poles, transmission impacts, that's the backbone of our system that everything is fed off and we have to balance everything as we bring customers back we are not impacting the rest of the system. we...
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oh, man, it's hard being a guy. drink up tonight, because after the show i'm going to put my uniform on and pull you all over. oh, man, i can't even beat my son because of all this stuff happening in baltimore. my son messed up in school. i go in his room to go beat him, he turned around with a mike brown t-shirt and put his hands up. [laughter]. i turn around, his brother's videotaping, i said, i can't beat him. it's something i love to do. when it's something you love to do, you don't get tired. you don't get real. you just have the energy to do it. love you all, man, appreciate that. [applause]. now, that was a real comedian telling some real jokes, and not me being corny and trying to make people laugh. now, if you want to hear more of timmy hall being funny, you can tune into him weekdays on the donnie simpson show. stay tuned for more of beyond the lens, thedmv@work. i think this is just an amazing statement of who we are. this magnificent mural is called "28 blocks." the 28 blocks represents the 28 huge marbl
oh, man, it's hard being a guy. drink up tonight, because after the show i'm going to put my uniform on and pull you all over. oh, man, i can't even beat my son because of all this stuff happening in baltimore. my son messed up in school. i go in his room to go beat him, he turned around with a mike brown t-shirt and put his hands up. [laughter]. i turn around, his brother's videotaping, i said, i can't beat him. it's something i love to do. when it's something you love to do, you don't get...
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is the language it's very hard. to borrow the different language. from different languages and i have to and it's not all the time that google translate just working at this i think you're very persistent to do. three children i work also son. and where do you work when they met dan worked at sea on a fishing boat trip to the philippines to meet mary joy with his first asia. oh it was like a. bunch of. us a mess and. now he works for the faroe islands electricity company so that he can be with the family at home. because his very good thank you i'm very lucky to have found because he helped a lot of home so unless i left here. what's the main difference between filipino men and fairies men filipino. name my party i'll call their fathers the head of the family. and all but here it's more equality we both decide for you both as. married joy also wanted more opportunities than the philippines could offer her. is your life now what you imagined it would be or is it and that different. all of us have they had. women like
is the language it's very hard. to borrow the different language. from different languages and i have to and it's not all the time that google translate just working at this i think you're very persistent to do. three children i work also son. and where do you work when they met dan worked at sea on a fishing boat trip to the philippines to meet mary joy with his first asia. oh it was like a. bunch of. us a mess and. now he works for the faroe islands electricity company so that he can be with...
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by the way, jeff sessions is working very hard on that. really hard. really hard.eers and applause] and effectively. very effectively. luther is with us on planning taxes and bringing jobs back to america. he was with us -- he is with us the military tools are limited. he wants them to fund the fight so we can win without question. that is where we are going. $700 billion. [cheers and applause] only has my endorsements, remember this, he also has the endorsement of my great friend and vice president mike pence. [cheers and applause] he has the endorsement of the national rifle association, the nra. that is a biggie. that is a big one. luther, that thing. ofhas got the endorsement the national right to life and the alabama farmers. [cheers and applause] that was a big endorsement. but an array endorsement, i am telling you, that is a powerful endorsements. , you don't strange just send a message to washington, you send a fighter to change washington. 2008, we already achieved wins for the american people. the stock market reached its highest point in history. [cheer
by the way, jeff sessions is working very hard on that. really hard. really hard.eers and applause] and effectively. very effectively. luther is with us on planning taxes and bringing jobs back to america. he was with us -- he is with us the military tools are limited. he wants them to fund the fight so we can win without question. that is where we are going. $700 billion. [cheers and applause] only has my endorsements, remember this, he also has the endorsement of my great friend and vice...
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sometimes a lot of anxiety about it. >> for me, it is hard to imagine working so hard on something and a disappear. >> doesn't really upset you? how could you put so much effort into that, how could that be taken away? >> obviously, you have done numerous types of installations? >> i've done a numbers of wall -- >> wow, you're like into this, that they will go away? oh, wow. >> very nice, i will never forget you. ♪ >> i see it all as being equally important to this project, and that the painting over it is just as important. so, all the site specific work i have done has been temporary. and it's always conceived as temporary. so, the pieces have a lifespan that's predetermined. but everything has a lifespan. the work in here, even though it is all made with archival materials, eventually it will crumble. ♪ i don't have any trouble parting with the works in the studio. and i don't have any trouble parting with the works that are site-specific. but i know it bothers a lot of people, it bothers viewers and other artists, too. but every artist has a different way of dealing with saying goo
sometimes a lot of anxiety about it. >> for me, it is hard to imagine working so hard on something and a disappear. >> doesn't really upset you? how could you put so much effort into that, how could that be taken away? >> obviously, you have done numerous types of installations? >> i've done a numbers of wall -- >> wow, you're like into this, that they will go away? oh, wow. >> very nice, i will never forget you. ♪ >> i see it all as being equally...
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this was supposed to be taken up by really hard physical conversations. we have several other deadlines on september 30, other programs that are going to expire, but there's a chance we could see something else on health care bubble up. >> before this week, nobody was funding thet government to the rest of the month. if they could to help her, they are going to get back into the hard feelings that were left. >> thank you very much for being part of "newsmakers." >> monday marks the 60th anniversary of september 11 and our live coverage of the remembrances begins at 8:00 a.m. eastern on c-span two, live from new york city for the ceremony at the national september 11 memorial. at 9:30 a.m. on c-span, live coverage of the september 11 ceremony at the pentagon. at 9:45 am eastern on c-span three, live from pennsylvania, the nine/11 commemoration. -- the 9-11 american. listen live with the free c-span radio app. if you are a teacher of social studies and civics to middle and high school students, try our classroom resources at the c-span classroom website. th
this was supposed to be taken up by really hard physical conversations. we have several other deadlines on september 30, other programs that are going to expire, but there's a chance we could see something else on health care bubble up. >> before this week, nobody was funding thet government to the rest of the month. if they could to help her, they are going to get back into the hard feelings that were left. >> thank you very much for being part of "newsmakers." >>...
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this was supposed to be taken up by really hard physical conversations. we have several other deadlines on september 30, other programs that are going to expire, but there's a chance we could see something else on health care bubble up. >> before this week, nobody was talking about funding the government to the rest of the month. if they could to help her, they are going to get back into the hard feelings that were left. >> thank you very much for being part of "newsmakers." [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] you are -- ♪ >> c-span's washington journal, live every day, with news and policy issues that impact you. morning, aaturday person will assist her groups churches,ree texas for sewing fema for harvey disaster fund. and the transportation reporter will talk about construct -- infrastructure reform. 30 feel coming september deadline to read on front -- we offer is the faa. intel martin attempts t
this was supposed to be taken up by really hard physical conversations. we have several other deadlines on september 30, other programs that are going to expire, but there's a chance we could see something else on health care bubble up. >> before this week, nobody was talking about funding the government to the rest of the month. if they could to help her, they are going to get back into the hard feelings that were left. >> thank you very much for being part of...
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so along with the complexities people need to keep more of their hard-earned money. look help our companies grow help our company's growing winner companies grow what happens? we have more jobs fairer taxes, and best of all more jobs and bigger paychecks. with the earnings and companies could hire new workers increase wages and invest in new development. the changes in that hard-working west virginians are hungry for. i think the time is now. then nation that we felt over the last decade as one is down and has made us lose our optimism about being able to have a better life than our parents had or are children thinking they can have a better life and the american dream isop fading for a lot of people. tax reform can provide that relief and i'm excited that we can create that environment of optimism, that environment of confidence and not just our companies and their ability to create more jobs and raise their paychecks that confidence we need a safe country. yes we can live in our communities in rural america like west virginia or north carolina or missouri that we c
so along with the complexities people need to keep more of their hard-earned money. look help our companies grow help our company's growing winner companies grow what happens? we have more jobs fairer taxes, and best of all more jobs and bigger paychecks. with the earnings and companies could hire new workers increase wages and invest in new development. the changes in that hard-working west virginians are hungry for. i think the time is now. then nation that we felt over the last decade as one...
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she works so hard, you get points.ou are viewed as someone who is a team player looking out for your colleagues. if you go and say, i have been working really hard and i would , like to be can enter for a -- to be considered for a raise, if you are a woman, it is held against you. if you are a man, it is not. these are just attitudes that are deeply embedded in how we eat women in the public arena -- how we see women in the public arena. i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote. i got more white women's votes however, then president obama did in 2012. so the problem is one that am a credit nominees have to contend with, have to figure out -- one tot democratic nominees have contend with, have to figure out . i personally believe i was doing well enough with white women before the comey letter but it stopped my momentum and played into the concerns that women have about whether they are , making a mistake with their vote. i started going door to door in politics many years ago and i was always surprised
she works so hard, you get points.ou are viewed as someone who is a team player looking out for your colleagues. if you go and say, i have been working really hard and i would , like to be can enter for a -- to be considered for a raise, if you are a woman, it is held against you. if you are a man, it is not. these are just attitudes that are deeply embedded in how we eat women in the public arena -- how we see women in the public arena. i won the women's vote but i lost the white women's vote....
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these people worked hard for america. it's a hugthe huge damage to ths and the economies so this is not a trade-off for us, this is an issue that we are going to fight hard until we get it done. senator menendez is fighting very hard and with the respect that greatly you floated this idea and the speaker immediately attacked it. were you surprised president trump sided with democrats, and why do you think that he did so? >> he listened to the arguments and we made the point that this was very important for ryan to call this political. he used short-term extensions in 2013 and i'm sure that it was not an economic choice to have it expire right after the november 18 elections. the bottom line the president listens to the arguments and we think we made a reasonable and strong argument, and to his credit went with the bitter argument. we need a lot of money for these issues but the bottom line is we have a lot of issues to come together on if it works out in a bipartisan way when we can do those issues together. having the de
these people worked hard for america. it's a hugthe huge damage to ths and the economies so this is not a trade-off for us, this is an issue that we are going to fight hard until we get it done. senator menendez is fighting very hard and with the respect that greatly you floated this idea and the speaker immediately attacked it. were you surprised president trump sided with democrats, and why do you think that he did so? >> he listened to the arguments and we made the point that this was...
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>> that is a hard question. >> chocolate.nything with chocolate.t to but i do want to just day a few more words about the future because that is what i am most focused on. in order to be better prepared eight you can have an effect but a lot of permission has been given to people to be prejudice or to lash out at others with the gender or write -- race or defining characteristic. ameri to see core american values not permitting a clot -- a clock to be turned back or people's values to be reversed there is a lot to be proud of with the resistance what they're doing every single day and of course, the great contrasts the right with that inauguration and the women's march on a saturday. [cheers and applause] and holding the line on repealing the affordable care racked and it is a really big deal for everybody to play a role model everybody will start an organization but everybody can be sure if you have a free weekend to go canvas and you can start looking to see strategically18 because in the 2018 election there will be some ve
>> that is a hard question. >> chocolate.nything with chocolate.t to but i do want to just day a few more words about the future because that is what i am most focused on. in order to be better prepared eight you can have an effect but a lot of permission has been given to people to be prejudice or to lash out at others with the gender or write -- race or defining characteristic. ameri to see core american values not permitting a clot -- a clock to be turned back or people's values...
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their hard-earned income. our tax plan is trying to get the economy to get the growth rate back to a normalized rate above 3%. we just had a quarter of 3.1% gdp. people did not think we could get there for a while. can we go higher? what does 1% of gdp mean? that means $3 trillion. that is what we are trying to do with our tax cut. reporter: if you cannot guaranty -- guarantee all middle-class americans will see their taxes go up, doesn't that contradict the central promise of this plan? mr. cohn: our tax plan is aimed at making sure we give middle-class americans a tax cut. we are going to give middle-class americans a tax cut. that is what we are spending all of our time on doing. we have a lot of tools at our disposal to do that. reporter: all of them will see a tax cut? mr. cohn: as i said this morning, and i will say it again -- i could read my statement from this morning again -- i cannot guarantee that. you can find me someone in the country where their taxes may not go down. we have 50 states, counties
their hard-earned income. our tax plan is trying to get the economy to get the growth rate back to a normalized rate above 3%. we just had a quarter of 3.1% gdp. people did not think we could get there for a while. can we go higher? what does 1% of gdp mean? that means $3 trillion. that is what we are trying to do with our tax cut. reporter: if you cannot guaranty -- guarantee all middle-class americans will see their taxes go up, doesn't that contradict the central promise of this plan? mr....
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the war for independence is hard to. tell over is the wealthiest region of spain it's a little bit bigger than belgium its economy is larger than the likes of portugal resort in. the region as someone with its own culture. these demonstrators know they'll have to struggle hard for independence but even the smallest seem ready to play their part. hall al-jazeera spain. the world's biggest carmaker has announced a plan to take electric cars mainstream news came at the frankfurt motor show got underway exactly two years after the company admitted cheating on us in the mission's test reports. faults wagon media nine thousand francs ahead of the world's biggest annual. two years after the company's emissions. chief executive is showing the product of some commercial soul searching. this is our commitment by two thousand and thirty we will have electrified our entire range of vehicles i think we're on a road and progressive truck. the company paid out four point three billion dollars in criminal and civil fines after it admitt
the war for independence is hard to. tell over is the wealthiest region of spain it's a little bit bigger than belgium its economy is larger than the likes of portugal resort in. the region as someone with its own culture. these demonstrators know they'll have to struggle hard for independence but even the smallest seem ready to play their part. hall al-jazeera spain. the world's biggest carmaker has announced a plan to take electric cars mainstream news came at the frankfurt motor show got...
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so, its hard on me."r aguilera/history teacher- "if we could get amnesty that would be amazing for all of these people who are out here, you know, trying to be productive members of this country."becky rodriguez/seni or- "my family never had a choice back in mexico to have an education. of course, i'm going to be fighting for this sáát because i need my education."sophie ciurlik- rittenbaum/junior- "many of them don't speak spanish -- even if they do, this is still the only home they know. this is where they grew up -- this is where their friends are; some of them are in college." primo luna/daca recipient- "to see that all of these people are out here supporting me and all my fellow daca recipients, its really, its really amazing to see all this."nats- "education for all -- say what." and, these students say they can only hope that the president and congress are listening. in berkeley, philippe djegal, kron four news.
so, its hard on me."r aguilera/history teacher- "if we could get amnesty that would be amazing for all of these people who are out here, you know, trying to be productive members of this country."becky rodriguez/seni or- "my family never had a choice back in mexico to have an education. of course, i'm going to be fighting for this sáát because i need my education."sophie ciurlik- rittenbaum/junior- "many of them don't speak spanish -- even if they do, this is...
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it is hard to put a sense of all that. i don't want to put dollars and cents on some of the impact, not just of people that lost their life, but people that have their livelihood destroyed or savings gone. as you go into the federal funding, looking at katrina, in the end, the government spent hundreds of billions of dollars in response to katrina. sandy is about $60 billion. -- $50 billion. host: is there a mechanism for oversight? looking at these numbers, it sounds like the government is printing money. clearly people need relief, but is there oversight? guest: that is a great question. is actually ad hoc disaster by disaster. after katrina, initial concerns about the disaster response, the fema director was dismissed. general for the department of homeland security, which fema is part of, became kind of the king inspector general that marshall all of the efforts. inspector general's are independent entities within government agencies that do not respond to the secretary of homeland security that are there to make sure
it is hard to put a sense of all that. i don't want to put dollars and cents on some of the impact, not just of people that lost their life, but people that have their livelihood destroyed or savings gone. as you go into the federal funding, looking at katrina, in the end, the government spent hundreds of billions of dollars in response to katrina. sandy is about $60 billion. -- $50 billion. host: is there a mechanism for oversight? looking at these numbers, it sounds like the government is...
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by a somewhat interesting situation in iraq because on the one hand it has to look hard line years in you know on in a very precarious situation because they have been hard on young hardliners like trump they have been very much against. it during the past two years but ever seen as trump has means so much against the you could you could very well imagine that. that he could say hard line is you know very very embarrassing situation because you're sharing that for. the trump i like this is a really interesting perspective it's actually something i had never thought about it the best the best defense the best friends that that president rouhani and that eve can use in defending look lord of the year is look the iranians saw your enemy and i mean you know us president is so much attacking because hard liners blame is that eve of president rouhani were giving in to do to divest and some of them even invent a sport. try to look for signs. but now we try and having to lash out. you know i said i was going to go back to the er to clarify of course the reef is iran's foreign minister mohamma
by a somewhat interesting situation in iraq because on the one hand it has to look hard line years in you know on in a very precarious situation because they have been hard on young hardliners like trump they have been very much against. it during the past two years but ever seen as trump has means so much against the you could you could very well imagine that. that he could say hard line is you know very very embarrassing situation because you're sharing that for. the trump i like this is a...
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hard, they were hit hard, but they are doing very well. ahead of schedule, the power is the most part for outside of the keys, where you have a demonstration problem, but even there we are working very hard. florida is doing very well. texas, florida, we give it an a plus, puerto rico was absolutely obliterated. puerto rico that hit with winds -- they have never seen winds like this anywhere, a guy as a five -- it got hit as a five, category five storm. puerto rico is in very tough shape. there is electrical grid is destroyed, it wasn't in good shape to start off with. so many other things, we are starting the process now, and we will work with the people of puerto rico. puerto rico is a whole different category, in many ways. all you have to do is read or turn on the television and you will see a place that was practically leveled. for manyvery unique, -- not for many decades has a storm hit a piece of land like that. puerto rico will start the process. we have actually tom bosley with us, we are going to start it with great gusto. shape,
hard, they were hit hard, but they are doing very well. ahead of schedule, the power is the most part for outside of the keys, where you have a demonstration problem, but even there we are working very hard. florida is doing very well. texas, florida, we give it an a plus, puerto rico was absolutely obliterated. puerto rico that hit with winds -- they have never seen winds like this anywhere, a guy as a five -- it got hit as a five, category five storm. puerto rico is in very tough shape. there...
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as i said last year, i know it will be hard work. but i remain confident that any challenge can be met if we meet it together. merci beaucoups. [applause] translator: on behalf of the general simply, -- general assembly, i wish to thank his excellency justin trudeau for the statement he has just made and may i request protocol to escort his excellency. i now have the honor to give the excellency, minister for foreign affairs of the russian federation.
as i said last year, i know it will be hard work. but i remain confident that any challenge can be met if we meet it together. merci beaucoups. [applause] translator: on behalf of the general simply, -- general assembly, i wish to thank his excellency justin trudeau for the statement he has just made and may i request protocol to escort his excellency. i now have the honor to give the excellency, minister for foreign affairs of the russian federation.
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it is hard, it is hard work. [applause] i tried so hard to my students not let them be cynical about public service.en i served as secretary of state. the foreign service and the soul service, the people who work in the state department. not to mention more than 30,000 foreigners who staff our embassies around the world are some of the most dedicated people you will ever find.st i was honored to lead them. i loved being the nation's chief diplomat.io nothing like getting off of a plane that said the united states of america, thinking what can i do to represent this grea country but i'm done. [laughter] >> so when you stepped down as secretary of state you handed the reins over to another woman, hillary clinton. >> yeah. >> what was it like, one female secretary of state handing the reins over to another female? you are saying we don't need these guys anymore? >> so, madelyn, colin, myself, hillary, it had been 16 years since there had been a white male secretary of state. so we were saying, i don't know, maybe we
it is hard, it is hard work. [applause] i tried so hard to my students not let them be cynical about public service.en i served as secretary of state. the foreign service and the soul service, the people who work in the state department. not to mention more than 30,000 foreigners who staff our embassies around the world are some of the most dedicated people you will ever find.st i was honored to lead them. i loved being the nation's chief diplomat.io nothing like getting off of a plane that...
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it's hard.ime is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps harris figure out what to do with his afro-like hair. >> it's harder braiding white dude's hair than black guys. so i've got to part it certain ways and i got to put more rubber bands in it to hold it. >> my hair's only been growing for five months, so i've only got it braided two or three times. it's starting to get to the length where i can get it the way i want it. probably in another month or so, i'll be able to do a little more with it. >> but both men know that their friendship comes with risks. >> i mean, there are s
it's hard.ime is hard. >> during his time at wabash, wright says he's felt vulnerable because of the color of his skin. >> other prisons i've been at, it's more hispanics and blacks, you know what i mean, but this is a heavily populated white prison. it's a culture shock. >> but not every inmate at wabash is concerned with maintaining a racial divide. adrian davis and tim harris have found some common ground. particularly when it comes to personal style. davis regularly helps...
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it's hard to explain. some things for instance are very different. i noticed just the note although i didn't know it but we note that there is a big animosity between the republican leader into the democratic leader right now because the last passed election in the waning days of that camp of republican leaders campaigned for the opposition to the republican leaders in kentucky but was unheard of. this stayed out of the senators and it didn't run against the leadership in the state. all of thi those kind of thingse gone now. that might not be anything that i don't know how much they are asking into groups maybe there's one big one that caused this. >> we may have invited it but clearly it is their. we haven't touched a minut minun the discussion and maybe we won't have time to as we come upon it the fact that the united states of america is in bad shape today. we had a couple of recessions, not bad ones, mediocre ones. we are going to miss the american economy today and we don't even know how to fix this one. we are not sure they will pump in as much
it's hard to explain. some things for instance are very different. i noticed just the note although i didn't know it but we note that there is a big animosity between the republican leader into the democratic leader right now because the last passed election in the waning days of that camp of republican leaders campaigned for the opposition to the republican leaders in kentucky but was unheard of. this stayed out of the senators and it didn't run against the leadership in the state. all of thi...
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that's something hard for physicians to do.are not bedridden today, you are out of the house and looking gorgeous, you are sitting on the couch with your husband. something is working, give me some sense of the journey you have been onto at least get to this point and on a scale of one through ten, well, you say you are in terms of your strengths and capability? >> i think i am about a four which maybe misleading. the magic of makeup. also, i have recovered a lot of my cognitive pucfunction. if i were to walk more than 50 or 100 feet, i would collapse from the floor. it is misleading. i can do a lot of the work that i love again because i have regained some of that brain functions but i still have not settled deficits so i have not read a book in six years. i used to be a reader so i would not be able to go back and do the kind of research that i am doing. i am on the path of film making and visual story telling. i think what i would say is that and this is sort of a mission that i am on is there is so much that science does no
that's something hard for physicians to do.are not bedridden today, you are out of the house and looking gorgeous, you are sitting on the couch with your husband. something is working, give me some sense of the journey you have been onto at least get to this point and on a scale of one through ten, well, you say you are in terms of your strengths and capability? >> i think i am about a four which maybe misleading. the magic of makeup. also, i have recovered a lot of my cognitive...
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lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. . >>> our game of the week, you voted to see florence of holy cross. let's head inside the locker room. ready for this game bursting on to the fieldly they will get on the board first. joe la botch, seven nothing florence. then tim selly. makes sure he gets that in and ties it up at seven. this time to the left side. holy cross pulls out a 14-7 win over florence. here's the headcoach >> you better be ready. they battled we battled and came out one touchdown better. what a great team and what a great job the coach does and the staff >> thanks to everyone at holy cross and good luck to both teams for the rest of the season. kate? >>> the weekend is finally here. with your weekend watch we're talking about a lot cooler weather coming in in time for saturday. a spotty shower mainly late tonight in the first part of saturday. sunday looks generally dry and sunny. temperatures saturday won't make the past the it's the late show with steven c
lysol kills 99.9% of bacteria on soft and hard surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. . >>> our game of the week, you voted to see florence of holy cross. let's head inside the locker room. ready for this game bursting on to the fieldly they will get on the board first. joe la botch, seven nothing florence. then tim selly. makes sure he gets that in and ties it up at seven. this time to the left side. holy cross pulls out a 14-7 win over florence. here's the...
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so he's really, really hard working. it doesn't take much to say, okay, floyd, here is what we have to do. he always tells me, kelly, line them up and i'll take care of them >> there's a deeper missage here, though. we get to see what happens on the big stage. the fight between mayweather and mcgregor but you don't get to see the sweat, the tears, the hard work, the discipline, the sacrifice, the constantly challenge of each other. that's also important to everyone in life who wants to move beyond where they are. >> absolutely. i think that's a message i give to other athletes i work with as well. like you have to put in the time and the make your whole career as great of a success as floyd has experienced. people see the flash and the -- you know, the excitement of a big fight like we're experiencing this week. this is probably the biggest fight week i've ever been involved with and yet, behind-the-scenes, floyd is like up all the time planning everything, trying to make it right so it can be as successful as it is. tha
so he's really, really hard working. it doesn't take much to say, okay, floyd, here is what we have to do. he always tells me, kelly, line them up and i'll take care of them >> there's a deeper missage here, though. we get to see what happens on the big stage. the fight between mayweather and mcgregor but you don't get to see the sweat, the tears, the hard work, the discipline, the sacrifice, the constantly challenge of each other. that's also important to everyone in life who wants to...
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able to keep more of their hard-earned money. later this afternoon, president trump will bring our shared vision of tax reform to the people of indiana and to americans more broadly. he will explain his support for putting americans across the country on a more level playing field because when they are -- >> okay. where's ron? good afternoon. yes, it is afternoon. i want to thank our great ranking member of the finance committee, senator widen, for being here with us today. well, there's a lot to unpack in this outline, so let's get right to it. for the last several months, we democrats have been united in arguing that not one penny of tax relief should go to the top 1%, that any tax reform plan should be fiscally responsible so as not to put important programs like medicare at risk. under this plan, the wealthiest americans and wealthiest corporations make out like bandits while middle-class americans are left holding the bag. when donald trump was talking about this plan over the last few days, he talked about focusing on the m
able to keep more of their hard-earned money. later this afternoon, president trump will bring our shared vision of tax reform to the people of indiana and to americans more broadly. he will explain his support for putting americans across the country on a more level playing field because when they are -- >> okay. where's ron? good afternoon. yes, it is afternoon. i want to thank our great ranking member of the finance committee, senator widen, for being here with us today. well, there's...
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only it is hard to grant.eter: one word that has been used an awful lot, precisely what you are talking about, the german word -- a sense of discomfort. it is amazing how widely that is being talked about. it is s important t to add thats past week, the only tv debate in which angela merkel and the social democrat challenger, martin schulz, went head-to-head, that is what is was supposed to be, but it wasn't that. let's have a look at the body langnguage. ♪ [foreign language] ♪ great stuff. [laughter] peter: i don't know what to say. derek: the signal it sends is that germans are into continuity. peter: this was not a head-to-head. christiane: no. traditionally much more a society that likes -- even if you look at the newspapers, you won't find op-eds as you u would in the u.s., as hard, as tough. to be friendly to each other is something that people like. the social democrats have tried to fight merkel for years. they are a party that like disputes. you could argue they do the infighting and the discussion to
only it is hard to grant.eter: one word that has been used an awful lot, precisely what you are talking about, the german word -- a sense of discomfort. it is amazing how widely that is being talked about. it is s important t to add thats past week, the only tv debate in which angela merkel and the social democrat challenger, martin schulz, went head-to-head, that is what is was supposed to be, but it wasn't that. let's have a look at the body langnguage. ♪ [foreign language] ♪ great stuff....