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to mrs ted to be and for me getting tattooed is a kind of therapy. bazaar not of a child to gets me through a specific time i threw a tough time through an experience while keeping a bit of it with me when it's a record of my history things that were there but are over now my personality develops with every tattoo. as can conceive of my own show of art on my body they're going to like to show off anyway and it's a way to hold on to memories and like a kind of diary huggable me. people have been getting tattoos for centuries in polynesia tattooing ceremonies or sacred rituals for maori men being king is done by hand it's about pain and overcoming it even entering a trance like state tattoos as records of people's life history their family tree that fact. the technology has progressed still tattoo artists in germany operates in a legal gray area there's no officially recognised training. so getting a tattoo can still be a risky business as well as a painful and exciting one. just you have absolute doubt that's all part of it before each session when yo
to mrs ted to be and for me getting tattooed is a kind of therapy. bazaar not of a child to gets me through a specific time i threw a tough time through an experience while keeping a bit of it with me when it's a record of my history things that were there but are over now my personality develops with every tattoo. as can conceive of my own show of art on my body they're going to like to show off anyway and it's a way to hold on to memories and like a kind of diary huggable me. people have been...
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well let's bring in our guest now let's talk to mr ted there is this is our restasis columnist for the observer news site good to have you with us mr is ari perhaps you can help clear up this mystery for resident tell us what in your opinion could have happened to this satellite. well this is going to be a difficult one to answer there is a lot of mystery stronger on this mission in the fact of the matter is that there is no true confirmed statement about what has happened so anything that is said at this point or has been set up to this point of what happened to this payload is pure conjecture and assumption so it would be difficult for me to tell you what has happened to it but. what is known is that there's very little information about it and that's the most troubling part usually we have some information or confirmation that the payload or the satellite and another important thing to note here is this is being put on as a spy satellite this is also unconfirmed information we don't know if you use a spy satellite a weapon or payload of over undisclosed information so really it's to
well let's bring in our guest now let's talk to mr ted there is this is our restasis columnist for the observer news site good to have you with us mr is ari perhaps you can help clear up this mystery for resident tell us what in your opinion could have happened to this satellite. well this is going to be a difficult one to answer there is a lot of mystery stronger on this mission in the fact of the matter is that there is no true confirmed statement about what has happened so anything that is...
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say all this back when this happened snow ted cruz i recognize that -- happened snow ted cruz i recognize that -- mr: i recognize that's a story you like to tell. in 2013 i voted repeatedly to fund the government. in 2013 it was harry reid and the democrats who voted no. who voted to shut the government down, just like this week. republicans voted to fund the government and it was chuck schumer and the democrats who voted to shut the government down. reporter: bottom line, are shutdowns a good use of leverage or not? cruscrus look, we should not be -- mr. cruz: look, we should not be shutting the government down. i consistently oppose shutdowns. in 2013 i said we shouldn't shut the government down. i went to the senate floor repeatedly asking unanimous consent to reopen the government. reporter: you stood in the way of that. mr. cruz: that's factually incorrect. it's a wonderful media narrative. but only one thing actually causes a shutdown. when you have senators who vote to deny cloture on a funding bill. and when that bill comes up, you have a vote. a yes means fund the government. a no means don
say all this back when this happened snow ted cruz i recognize that -- happened snow ted cruz i recognize that -- mr: i recognize that's a story you like to tell. in 2013 i voted repeatedly to fund the government. in 2013 it was harry reid and the democrats who voted no. who voted to shut the government down, just like this week. republicans voted to fund the government and it was chuck schumer and the democrats who voted to shut the government down. reporter: bottom line, are shutdowns a good...
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somebody for that and this is going to be mr putin all right me objects are transporting them for us from moscow thank you very much. turkey's president roger ted heir to one has vowed to quote clean its entire border with syria of terrorist ankara's nine day offensive against the kurdish y p j militia in syria shows no sign of letting up turkey has demanded the u.s. pull its troops out of the northern syrian town of non bitch turkish forces n.y.p.d. clashed again over the weekend. turkish troops are advancing with their heavy equipment because it's militia white b.g. which controls the area south of the turkish syrian border and which ankara calls terrorists to put up strong resistance but turkish troops have now getting their first military success. i spoke with the commander this morning and as of now four hundred and eighty four terrorists have been neutralized that the operation continues. parser is about to fall after that place is taken will advance with even more determination turkish backed troops have been trying to capture the strategically important hill for days the good news for them came on sunday ankara wants to prevent the kurd
somebody for that and this is going to be mr putin all right me objects are transporting them for us from moscow thank you very much. turkey's president roger ted heir to one has vowed to quote clean its entire border with syria of terrorist ankara's nine day offensive against the kurdish y p j militia in syria shows no sign of letting up turkey has demanded the u.s. pull its troops out of the northern syrian town of non bitch turkish forces n.y.p.d. clashed again over the weekend. turkish...
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somebody called i think this is going to be mr putin all right reject surratt reporting there for us from moscow thank you very much. turkey's president read our ted barrett on one has vowed to quote clean its entire border with syria of terrorists as nine day offensive against the kurdish one p.j. militia in syria shows no sign of letting up turkey has demanded that the u.s. pull its troops out of northern syria specifically from the town of mann bridge turkish forces and why p.g. clashed again over the weekend. kurdish and other activists say saturday's fighting concentrated in the northwest of the region in this video kurdish fighters target turkish helicopters with small arms fire activists say turkey is making slow progress on the ground. president rich of type rather one ravages supporters just over a week into the campaign he claims turkey has inflicted heavy casualties on the attorneys. close to three hundred ninety four terrorists have been neutralized. and we have twenty martyrs from the free syrian army and our military salute. you she is one of the figures a disputed and cannot be verified independently turkey took journalists close to
somebody called i think this is going to be mr putin all right reject surratt reporting there for us from moscow thank you very much. turkey's president read our ted barrett on one has vowed to quote clean its entire border with syria of terrorists as nine day offensive against the kurdish one p.j. militia in syria shows no sign of letting up turkey has demanded that the u.s. pull its troops out of northern syria specifically from the town of mann bridge turkish forces and why p.g. clashed...
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ted cruz's bad killed j.f.k., suggesting joe scarborough killed an intern. someone who tweeted "check out sex tape" can't complain about tabloid gossip. the truth is, mr.resident, you made your bed. now eat your cheeseberger in it. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous. it offers heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility, surround vision, safety alert seat... wow. and teen driver technology. all of that, is in this one car? yeah, and to get all of these features, you would have to buy all five of those crossovers. (gasp) man: whoa! moderator: oh, and the lexus nx. that's insane. moderator: yep, all six of these, and you still wouldn't get everything that's in this equinox. man 2: chevy's raising the bar. woman: six cars in one. man 3: yeah, i like that. man 2: chevy's raising the bar. resolution #1: binge more. join the un-carrier, and get four unlimited lines for only forty bucks each. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. so, they get their shows... let's go, girl! you're gonna love th
ted cruz's bad killed j.f.k., suggesting joe scarborough killed an intern. someone who tweeted "check out sex tape" can't complain about tabloid gossip. the truth is, mr.resident, you made your bed. now eat your cheeseberger in it. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous. it offers heated and ventilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility,...
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ted cruz's bad killed j.f.k., suggesting joe scarborough killed an intern. someone who tweeted "check out sex tape" can't complain about tabloid gossip. the truth is, mr.resident, you made your bed. now eat your cheeseberger in it. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) [ ticking ] elisa, be careful. there's someone right in front of you. i don't see anything. [ screaming ] [ bones cracking ] these hauntings can be terrifying things. [ screaming ] [ ticking ] this one was different though. the haunted house, was my house. [ ticking ] i gonna find it and i'm gonna finish it tonight. [ ominous growl ] [ growl ] [ screaming ] insidious: the last key. rated pg-13. but having his parents over was enlightening. ♪ you don't like my lasagna? no, it's good. -hmm. -oh. huh. [ both laugh ] here, blow. blow on it. you see it, right? is there a draft in here? i'm telling you, it's so easy to get home insurance on progressive.com. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. but we can save you money when you bundle home and auto. progressive can't save you from becoming your parents. it's about time they gave left and right twix® their own packs. the
ted cruz's bad killed j.f.k., suggesting joe scarborough killed an intern. someone who tweeted "check out sex tape" can't complain about tabloid gossip. the truth is, mr.resident, you made your bed. now eat your cheeseberger in it. we'll be right back ( cheers and applause ) [ ticking ] elisa, be careful. there's someone right in front of you. i don't see anything. [ screaming ] [ bones cracking ] these hauntings can be terrifying things. [ screaming ] [ ticking ] this one was...
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ted cruz and yes, anti donald trump. after the wall street journal published this interview tonight where mr.mp made the treason claim, mr. struck's lawyer responded it is beyond reckless for the president of the iunite states to accuse pete struck to defend thing country of treason. it should surprise nobody the president has the facts and the law wrong. a lawyer for ms. page also released a statement tonight, quote, the president attacked a 38-year-old lying attorney who spent her entire career at the department of justice defending the constitution and upholding the rule of law. the accusation of treason is as shocking as it is baseless. if you are tracking direct attacks from the white husband on the fbi and on the on going mueller investigation, today is the day the president started accusing serving fbi agents and officials of treason. that comes on the heels of the president asking why we have to have all these black people come to the u.s. from bleep hole countries and not people coming from places like norway and that is where we are right now. i know. i know. shawn evans: it's 6 am.
ted cruz and yes, anti donald trump. after the wall street journal published this interview tonight where mr.mp made the treason claim, mr. struck's lawyer responded it is beyond reckless for the president of the iunite states to accuse pete struck to defend thing country of treason. it should surprise nobody the president has the facts and the law wrong. a lawyer for ms. page also released a statement tonight, quote, the president attacked a 38-year-old lying attorney who spent her entire...
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mr bannon‘s role in the election campaign. on the one hand, steve bannon is very very tuned in with the voters that support donald trump, but on the other hand is that he literally supported teddo that hillary was a week candidate, by the time trump called the nomination, was probably going to win the election and that is the context at which he arrived. on the other hand, he was chief strategist, as far as i understand trump wanted him to be the chief of staff but the robber who can establishment were not keen. —— republican. he is someone who is clearly significant as one herston say, it has to be said, was dogged allegations of leaking at the white house. something he denied. what is happening with his support now? he has the news site, a massive possibility to speak against trump and this revelations in this book have been suggested, he has gone supportive again donald trump. what is going on? the former white house secretary sean spicer said that what we didn't hear from steve secretary sean spicer said that what we didn't hearfrom steve bannon secretary sean spicer said that what we didn't hear from steve bannon was a denial that he said these things and there were othe
mr bannon‘s role in the election campaign. on the one hand, steve bannon is very very tuned in with the voters that support donald trump, but on the other hand is that he literally supported teddo that hillary was a week candidate, by the time trump called the nomination, was probably going to win the election and that is the context at which he arrived. on the other hand, he was chief strategist, as far as i understand trump wanted him to be the chief of staff but the robber who can...
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mr. speaker, and i thank our esteemed chairman for this time and i thank ted yoho the chairman of the subcommittee on asian the pacific for authoring this important bill as well as his constant friendship and assistance to our strong and indispensible ally taiwan. his bill directing the secretary of state to develop a strategy for increasing taiwan's participation at the world health organization, it's an important first step, an important piece of our foreign policy toward our ally taiwan. congress has for years been pushing for taiwan to have greater access and equal representation at so many institutions. unfortunately as with so many other international organizes, taiwan's lack of observer status at the world health organization is caused by an or chest traited campaign by china to constrain taiwan's participation in global affairs. in the case of the b.h.o., china is did he priving the international community from access to a wealth of taiwan's high-level health care information. e to its superb talent and treatment facilities, taiwan has excellent infectious disease control exailingts. taiwa
mr. speaker, and i thank our esteemed chairman for this time and i thank ted yoho the chairman of the subcommittee on asian the pacific for authoring this important bill as well as his constant friendship and assistance to our strong and indispensible ally taiwan. his bill directing the secretary of state to develop a strategy for increasing taiwan's participation at the world health organization, it's an important first step, an important piece of our foreign policy toward our ally taiwan....
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mr. speaker, where was at angst my friends talk about statistics. here's some statistics from the federal reserve. when the qualified mortgage is blacks ted, 30% fewer and his tannic -- hispanics, people of color, will be able to get mortgages versus 2010. there's a statistic. i would say, mr. speaker, perhaps that's even a more valuable statistic when it comes to looking at the increased hmda burden placed by the cfpb on our financial institutions, maybe hat's a more important statistic than the new fields of hmda data they're requiring on the smallest banks and credit yubes in america my statistic friends on the other side oaf this aisle say we care about the plight of these community banks. why are we still losing one a day, and why do you tell us that you care about their plight and their ability to loan money, but you don't vote with us? fortunately, some members on the other side of the aisle in the other body, over my shoulder, there's a bipartisan bill in the senate that does exactly what h.r. 2954 does. and i'm very happy to say it was a bipartisan bill coming out of the financial services committee, also enjoying some democrat s
mr. speaker, where was at angst my friends talk about statistics. here's some statistics from the federal reserve. when the qualified mortgage is blacks ted, 30% fewer and his tannic -- hispanics, people of color, will be able to get mortgages versus 2010. there's a statistic. i would say, mr. speaker, perhaps that's even a more valuable statistic when it comes to looking at the increased hmda burden placed by the cfpb on our financial institutions, maybe hat's a more important statistic than...
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mr. president, i am the original author of the chip program. 20 years ago senator ted kennedy joined with me to draft the original chip legislation and to move it through congress on a bipartisan basis. i have maintained my commitment to the program for the past two decades, even during time when others sought to change it dramatically from its original purpose. during this congress as chairman of the finance committee, i have been working with colleagues on a long-term reauthorization of chip, despite some contrary claims that i or the republican leadership have somehow neglected or forgot about the chip program and had no intention of reauthorizing it. it's no secret that i've taken some flak from some corners here in the senate from colleagues looking to get political mileage out of the issue i have worked so hard to keep bipartisan. i'll remind my colleagues that this past september, the ranking member, senatorwide ern, and i -- senator widen and i offered a bipartisan bill. a number of colleagues, including some who voted in favor of that bill, seem to have forgot then legislation ha
mr. president, i am the original author of the chip program. 20 years ago senator ted kennedy joined with me to draft the original chip legislation and to move it through congress on a bipartisan basis. i have maintained my commitment to the program for the past two decades, even during time when others sought to change it dramatically from its original purpose. during this congress as chairman of the finance committee, i have been working with colleagues on a long-term reauthorization of chip,...
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ted to match the domestic needs of the american society. host: 10 minutes left in the ound-table discussion this morning, we're talking about the future of immigration reform. back to that subject, mr. johnson, as we look ahead to 2018. realistic 2018 look like in your eyes when it comes to immigration? will we see 12 months from now? guest: be honest and say, i don't know. we're in a very unique political situation, here i think the game has changed completely given who is in the white house and the way is being played right now. i'm not particularly hopeful about the language and rhetoric, and the scapegoating that is happening right now. i don't think it is good for the this notion ssue, immigrants are somehow responsible for traffic problems healthcare ible for problems and i mean, laying the blame at the feet of immigrants face as he problems we a country is not only wrong, it's just misguided. us the going to get answers we need to those important problems. exploitation, i want us to have an immigration thatm that ensures workers have chose jobs get wages and salaries and worker protection if we ed, but even dramatically increased wages, we are still going to need labor in ce
ted to match the domestic needs of the american society. host: 10 minutes left in the ound-table discussion this morning, we're talking about the future of immigration reform. back to that subject, mr. johnson, as we look ahead to 2018. realistic 2018 look like in your eyes when it comes to immigration? will we see 12 months from now? guest: be honest and say, i don't know. we're in a very unique political situation, here i think the game has changed completely given who is in the white house...
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mr. vice president! members of the congress! chuck, little marco, jeff flaky, sneaky diane, dickey durbin, pocahontas, lien' ted, owner of the exquisitemost stable genius in the history of the world, his exlensy, he of most enormous hands, president of the united states and like really smart person, donald j. trump! >> joining us now msnbc contributor mike barnacle and frank lunce. good to have you on board. >> mike, what's your take away on the speech last night? >> you know, i'm probably going to be -- i'm certainly not going to be in frank's corner on this. there was a level of disbelief in nearly everything he said. that was my take away. >> yeah. >> give me an example. >> well, where do you want to start? let's have more bipartisanship, let's bring the country together. he's the principal, divisive figure in this nation right now. >> so frank, you have been critical of the president and certainly the language he has used over the past couple months. you mentioned that last night in a tweet but it's also the case. i followed you and you've been critical at times, but you said last night you had one word for the speech and it was w
mr. vice president! members of the congress! chuck, little marco, jeff flaky, sneaky diane, dickey durbin, pocahontas, lien' ted, owner of the exquisitemost stable genius in the history of the world, his exlensy, he of most enormous hands, president of the united states and like really smart person, donald j. trump! >> joining us now msnbc contributor mike barnacle and frank lunce. good to have you on board. >> mike, what's your take away on the speech last night? >> you know,...
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ted to match the domestic needs of the american society. host: 10 minutes left in the ound-table discussion this morning, we're talking about the future of immigration reform. back to that subject, mrson, as we look ahead to 2018. realistic 2018 look like in your eyes when it comes to immigration? will we see 12 months from now? guest: be honest and say, i don't know. we're in a very unique political situation, here i think the game has changed completely given who is in the white house and the way is being played right now. i'm not particularly hopeful about the language and rhetoric, and the scapegoating that is happening right now. i don't think it is good for the this notion ssue, immigrants are somehow responsible for traffic problems healthcare ible for problems and i mean, laying the blame at the feet of immigrants face as he problems we a country is not only wrong, it's just misguided. us the going to get answers we need to those important problems. exploitation, i want us to have an immigration thatm that ensures workers have chose jobs get wages and salaries and worker protection if we ed, but even dramatically increased wages, we are still going to need labor in certain
ted to match the domestic needs of the american society. host: 10 minutes left in the ound-table discussion this morning, we're talking about the future of immigration reform. back to that subject, mrson, as we look ahead to 2018. realistic 2018 look like in your eyes when it comes to immigration? will we see 12 months from now? guest: be honest and say, i don't know. we're in a very unique political situation, here i think the game has changed completely given who is in the white house and the...
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mr. strzok, remember, he's the one who changed the language from gross negligence, which is criminal to extreme carelessness. you know when they did that? you look at the date. they did that the date that tedruz dropped out. now, you connect the dots. ainsley: what does that mean? steve: if ted cruz dropped out, remember, we saw from some of their early texts between page and strzok, that oh my goodness, it could actually be trump. so clearly, if he's the one who changed the language on that same day, he was trying to help hillary so that hillary could be donald trump. ainsley: that's when it was pretty clear that trump was going to be the republican candidate. steve: if that's true, that's bad. brian: from firing comey to maybe entrapping my words not technical in trapping flynn. so much happened in those five months. just so happened clicked back into gear after robert mueller is appointed special prosecutor. steve: somebody can find them. let's see who does. in the meantime on this very busy tuesday. you heard guy benson on this program many times but his latest message going viral. >> i'm a christian, patriotic american, and free market, shrink the government conservative who happens t
mr. strzok, remember, he's the one who changed the language from gross negligence, which is criminal to extreme carelessness. you know when they did that? you look at the date. they did that the date that tedruz dropped out. now, you connect the dots. ainsley: what does that mean? steve: if ted cruz dropped out, remember, we saw from some of their early texts between page and strzok, that oh my goodness, it could actually be trump. so clearly, if he's the one who changed the language on that...