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there chwas a wonderful moment where he says look, if they were roll out a guillotine right now.d chop off every set of balls in the room. that is a way of saying they're coming from our manhood and i think that expressed a lot of the anxieties that bannon, that trump, that people of that political persuasion have about the new rising movement of women. which is a backlash to the man that women call the patriarch. >> i didn't know they made guillotines that size. what are his thoughts on oprah sn. >> he thinks she is such a galvanizing figure, if she were to get out there, draw women to the polls, that's a real threat to republicans in the short term and bannon fears they could turn around and impeach trump. >> holding the key to the g guillotine. >>> vice president biden taken a swipe at trump for defending a man accused of domestic violence. >> a just read the president wishes him luck, he has so much talent. that is like saying that ax murder out there, he is a great painter. >> our panel will be here to discuss that, next. stay with us. sy. it's a long-distance run and you ha
there chwas a wonderful moment where he says look, if they were roll out a guillotine right now.d chop off every set of balls in the room. that is a way of saying they're coming from our manhood and i think that expressed a lot of the anxieties that bannon, that trump, that people of that political persuasion have about the new rising movement of women. which is a backlash to the man that women call the patriarch. >> i didn't know they made guillotines that size. what are his thoughts on...
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maybe oprah holds the key -- >> at least to the guillotine. thank you so much for being here. bargain." >>> vice president biden taking a swipe at trump for defending a man accused of domestic violence. take a listen. >> i just read before i caulk walked on stage, the president saying he wishes him luck. he has so much talent. that's like saying that ax murderer out there, he is a great painter. >> our panel will be here to discuss that next. stay with us. at ally, we offer low-cost trades and high-yield savings. but if that's not enough, we offer innovative investing tools to prepare you for the future. looks like you hooked it. and if that's not enough, we'll help your kid prepare for the future. don't hook it kid. and if that's still not enough, we'll help your kid's kid prepare for the future. looks like he hooked it. we'll do anything... takes after his grandad. seriously anything, to help you invest for the future. ally. do it right. seriously anything, to help you invest for the future. does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't y
maybe oprah holds the key -- >> at least to the guillotine. thank you so much for being here. bargain." >>> vice president biden taking a swipe at trump for defending a man accused of domestic violence. take a listen. >> i just read before i caulk walked on stage, the president saying he wishes him luck. he has so much talent. that's like saying that ax murderer out there, he is a great painter. >> our panel will be here to discuss that next. stay with us. at...
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. >> he says, look, if they were to roll out a guillotine right now, they would chop off a blunt set of balls. which means they're coming for our manhood, which accounts for a number of anxieties that people have in the white house about bannon. >> what does he think about oprah herself? >> she is such a galvanizing figure, as we saw at the golden globe awards, that if she got out there she would draw women to the polls. that's the real threat in the short term, and bannon feels if they did win back the house, they could turn around and impeach trump. >> tarana, your thoughts on that. you were grimacing about the me too movement taking down the president and taking down other men. >> this is the problem, right? the fact that you're focused on this movement as a threat to taking down this presidency really shows exactly what you think about what's happening. so this has never been a movement about taking down powerful men. but if the by-product is you get found out -- like our president has been accused by nearly 20 women of sexual misconduct. that's a real thing. those are real peopl
. >> he says, look, if they were to roll out a guillotine right now, they would chop off a blunt set of balls. which means they're coming for our manhood, which accounts for a number of anxieties that people have in the white house about bannon. >> what does he think about oprah herself? >> she is such a galvanizing figure, as we saw at the golden globe awards, that if she got out there she would draw women to the polls. that's the real threat in the short term, and bannon...
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the thick skins end up in newton's fish leather factory he collects the waste directly from fish guillotine plants. these skin decomposes it produces. and it is also a health hazard for then bottom and now this industry is up at just sent one of the biggest. that is. there you just next year so as they were throwing do you think the environment their population that i was moving in. really danger decomposing fish attracts flies maggots and disease spreading rodents. newton uses organic solutions to avert bacterial processes on the fish skin it took him two years to find an environmentally friendly product that's made of banana. and bean leaves having known the facts of. chemicals used in turning they are very lethal some of them are really coursing dead so i was three. i.d.'s i thought of really looking for plants that will help me turn fish skin into leather without harming the environment. he's turning technique also helps to loosen the scales which are then sold and used to make a range of other products the soft skins are washed with organic acid from citrus plants before they are dried
the thick skins end up in newton's fish leather factory he collects the waste directly from fish guillotine plants. these skin decomposes it produces. and it is also a health hazard for then bottom and now this industry is up at just sent one of the biggest. that is. there you just next year so as they were throwing do you think the environment their population that i was moving in. really danger decomposing fish attracts flies maggots and disease spreading rodents. newton uses organic...
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relatives went to hilo with that kind of thing was normal and the one thing i knew there's even one guillotine . in a village in southwestern russia navea meghan all of us says women like her used to be burned at the stake but nowadays doctors be for their patients to her. she's known locally as the bush got the village matriarch at ninety offers treatments with water wax and prayers. but she only receives people who have been baptized. more to knew what he was really scared you're not scared anymore. everyone comes to me ritual it wouldn't even help feeling if people are afraid i don't hear of a lot of the light against the evil eye sore throat bad skin inflammation you. one of. hundreds of kilometers away from not israel it is another place where people arrive from moscow and beyond hoping for miracles. stars eva doesn't have it easy her husband recently committed suicide alcohol was involved and jealousy she has additional problems. i'm scared about what the doctors say about some dark spots on my lungs and i want to know how my children are doing i have a lot of children i worry about them
relatives went to hilo with that kind of thing was normal and the one thing i knew there's even one guillotine . in a village in southwestern russia navea meghan all of us says women like her used to be burned at the stake but nowadays doctors be for their patients to her. she's known locally as the bush got the village matriarch at ninety offers treatments with water wax and prayers. but she only receives people who have been baptized. more to knew what he was really scared you're not scared...
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as it is underscores the need for the parties to agree on human need that imposes these a time guillotine look almost seems wise and to says he went there in the agency and then he and the banks do all the think that is in syria there's a new stooge then you did you read the resolution all over the whole of the resolution. we stated and reiterate now that annie and during the pause must be preceded by an agreement over the parties for deescalation demands or to overnight immediately halt hostilities a test either to him a failure to understand reality is on the ground or a deliberate exploitation of human tragedy. and the u.s. delegation in their statement rewrote resolution twenty four zero one. what kind of a collective effort and the collective efforts that the permanent representative spoke of what kind of work can we speak of after we heard what we heard from the u.s. delegation russia has announced the establishment in eastern guta of daily five hour humanitarian pauses everything possible is being done to ensure their effective operation including a temporary a medical point of eme
as it is underscores the need for the parties to agree on human need that imposes these a time guillotine look almost seems wise and to says he went there in the agency and then he and the banks do all the think that is in syria there's a new stooge then you did you read the resolution all over the whole of the resolution. we stated and reiterate now that annie and during the pause must be preceded by an agreement over the parties for deescalation demands or to overnight immediately halt...
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congressman from florida was going to roll up to the fbi with a four-page memo in one hand and a guillotine in the other so that heads could start rolling that was about three weeks ago. over the weekend, democrats finally released their rebut toll the nunes memo, remember that one too that got cut up in declassification? it did not make a big splash. how little the really explosive one made when it was released. the democratic memo refutes the central claim of the nunes memo that the fbi in its application to surveil trump campaign adviser carter page, remember that guy? probably do. that they hid the fact that some of its evidence was a result of political opposition research. that evidence, of course, was the infamous steele dossier. in fact, that's not true. the application explicitly noted the person who hired steele was likely looking for information to discredit candidate number one's campaign. so there you have it. it's right there in the application. that did not stop the president from declaring victory saturday night and once again publicly calling on his attorney general who he
congressman from florida was going to roll up to the fbi with a four-page memo in one hand and a guillotine in the other so that heads could start rolling that was about three weeks ago. over the weekend, democrats finally released their rebut toll the nunes memo, remember that one too that got cut up in declassification? it did not make a big splash. how little the really explosive one made when it was released. the democratic memo refutes the central claim of the nunes memo that the fbi in...
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a guillotine was used to behead hilda copy at glistens a prison on august fifth one nine hundred forty three. puns copy jr was raised by his grandmother. and was always aware that his parents were heroes. that's also those where it was more my grandmother tried of course to set up certain rules of behavior that i should adopt. and that were related to my late parents. though sometimes it wasn't easy for me. especially where people would praise my parents and thought that i didn't do me any good at all i missed them by the most of them you know i imagine and really few versions we dreamed as a boy that they might come back again that will be good because there was always someone showing up who was believed to have been long dead. sons as parents staked everything on their beliefs and paid for it with their lives after the war they were honored as heroes in communist east germany there was even a stamp with the couple's picture yet for hundreds jr it's his mother is a person who's important she's far more than a resistance fighter. who presumably didn't because. i've got trouble with the
a guillotine was used to behead hilda copy at glistens a prison on august fifth one nine hundred forty three. puns copy jr was raised by his grandmother. and was always aware that his parents were heroes. that's also those where it was more my grandmother tried of course to set up certain rules of behavior that i should adopt. and that were related to my late parents. though sometimes it wasn't easy for me. especially where people would praise my parents and thought that i didn't do me any good...
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he has that great guillotine choke. >> jon: stephens back to his feet. might be going right back down. >> daniel: jeremy stephens, right foot forward. >> jon: very good footwork out of josh emmett. stephens continues to advance down the stretch. nicely placed leg kick by emmett. >> daniel: josh emmett is so confident and so comfortable in his skills. >> jon: the start of round 2, and 30 seconds. >> daniel: jeremy stephens gets a little zealous here, throwing the back uppercut. you cannot throw a back uppercut, it leaves you to open. right there, if he blocks it, boom, returns with a big right hand. stephens down in a close round. a win for josh emmett with the knockdown. >> jon: the confidence of josh emmett -- with a reputation like jeremy stephens, to be that confident? josh emmett is doing that. >> daniel: and he's fighting well because of it. >> jon: one of the best corner men in the game, the message for jeremy stephens, don't fake. don't get desperate. >> daniel: the only reason he has knockdowns was because you overextended yourself. take your tim
he has that great guillotine choke. >> jon: stephens back to his feet. might be going right back down. >> daniel: jeremy stephens, right foot forward. >> jon: very good footwork out of josh emmett. stephens continues to advance down the stretch. nicely placed leg kick by emmett. >> daniel: josh emmett is so confident and so comfortable in his skills. >> jon: the start of round 2, and 30 seconds. >> daniel: jeremy stephens gets a little zealous here, throwing...
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france famously used the guillotine, responding to the chant "off with their heads."or a long time, the method of choice in america was hanging. >> in the united states, the first recorded execution was in 1608 in jamestown, virginia. over the years, hangings became great social event, great source of entertainment. people brought picnics. teachers would bring the students. parents would bring the kids. there was a choir, a band. >> executions were public because they were consider a ritual whose goal wato deter the populace. >> but our history of executions also included a dark side. botched executions that quickly turned horrifying for the masses. >> it turns out it's difficult to properly hang someone. if the drop was two long, the head would fall off. a boulder was dropped. they called it jerk to jesus or launch to eternity. there was a man named eddie ives. eddie weighed only 80 pounds. so the weight drops and he goes kazoom and whirled around the horizontal beam and came crashing down to the ground. they had to hang him twice. there was a lot of concern about bo
france famously used the guillotine, responding to the chant "off with their heads."or a long time, the method of choice in america was hanging. >> in the united states, the first recorded execution was in 1608 in jamestown, virginia. over the years, hangings became great social event, great source of entertainment. people brought picnics. teachers would bring the students. parents would bring the kids. there was a choir, a band. >> executions were public because they were...
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the guillotine the difficulty when the ira. is. in the school. and i think in the control room. in the book for most of. the feeling known in the changing room from the team is that we do to points sometimes. we don't get that it's difficult it's how are said they were really good but we were good as well and because of the hold the game developed and because of two other circumstances they were there were more dominant the second half in spain barcelona remain unbeaten so far in the league this season but only just a late equaliser from gerrard piquet rescued a draw for them at espanol espanyol had taken the lead through gerard marino midway through the second half a level things up with just eight minutes of the game remaining barcelona now on a club record twenty two match unbeaten streak in league pass or any control of the table at last come into it a nine points behind after they beat the price of a lengthy one nil round match or it that early fourth still nineteen points off the lead after a new managing to draw against van say on saturday now morocco become the first hos
the guillotine the difficulty when the ira. is. in the school. and i think in the control room. in the book for most of. the feeling known in the changing room from the team is that we do to points sometimes. we don't get that it's difficult it's how are said they were really good but we were good as well and because of the hold the game developed and because of two other circumstances they were there were more dominant the second half in spain barcelona remain unbeaten so far in the league...
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. >> you think putting wells in the guillotine it did anything >> hell yeah >> geez. [ laughter ] >> do you want top in a stock that's not going to grow >> and it's not cheap. the region banks are cheaper, like suntrust. if it was cheap and you can't say something about it, you know. >> the story still hinges on rates, though, doesn't it? >> it does, and let's continue to quietly the best performer of the entire group it's bank of america again they're crushing once again, and jpmorgan is probably going higher, but i'm going to stay with bank of america. >> i saw moynihan at the super bowl he's been in a good mood. >> should be. >> just got a nice raise. >> maybe it's maybelline >>> final trades. >> dallas tree. >> disney. bought it because of options at this time. >> tweet tweet, judge, up 8% or very, very heavy volume. >> stef? >> financial down, it's cheap. >> joe regens financial. >> tweet tweet >> i don't know what's in there. that does it for us. "power lunch" starts right now >> what's in there >>> free market, is manipulation of a popular index partly to blame for the recent
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through that state of the union look like madam defarce like she was going to send somebody to the guillotinee in control of the house of representatives and sending donald trump to impeachment. why? because at least since the civil war only three prime ministers in midterm -- presidents in midterm elections have gained seats. by and large, you lose seats always in the midterms. the republicans lose more than 24 seats, the democrats control the house. now, i went through all of these, most of these elections and tried to get some consistency on how you can either gain or minimize the losses, keep it below 24. and one thing that came up was the popularity of the president. well, president eisenhower was the most beloved president we ever had, lost seats in both midterms, lost control of the house for 40 years. richard nixon was with loathed by the press, absolutely hated. in 1970 he kept his loss to about five seats. what is the one thing that seems to mitigate? [laughter] a strong economy. a strong and growing economy. bill clinton -- here's the most interesting example. 1998, he's awash in s
through that state of the union look like madam defarce like she was going to send somebody to the guillotinee in control of the house of representatives and sending donald trump to impeachment. why? because at least since the civil war only three prime ministers in midterm -- presidents in midterm elections have gained seats. by and large, you lose seats always in the midterms. the republicans lose more than 24 seats, the democrats control the house. now, i went through all of these, most of...
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democracy, you've got to realize that you're going to have a guillotine coming down in terms of the sanctionsf friday's indictments? what do you think of the impact it's going to have on the hill? we've seen republicans tweeting enough, you have to be aggressive. obviously, it seems intel chiefs and at least republican senators are trying to get some distance between donald trump and themselves on this issue. >> you know, i think there is mor more holding of breath than there is -- i'm not sure this is an actual moment. you don't see very minute elected republicans stepping forward to endorse his tweets over the weekend. you also don't see a wave of criticism from republican office holders. so i think there's a sense of waiting for the next shoe to drop. one thing i wonder about, and maybe the senator would have thoughts on this, is we know this level is a phenomenal sew the fis sophisticated attempt t affect our elections. >> that's why we feed to take action. that's why it's outrageous that president trump continues to sit back and do absolutely nothing. you can argue about 2016. the fact a
democracy, you've got to realize that you're going to have a guillotine coming down in terms of the sanctionsf friday's indictments? what do you think of the impact it's going to have on the hill? we've seen republicans tweeting enough, you have to be aggressive. obviously, it seems intel chiefs and at least republican senators are trying to get some distance between donald trump and themselves on this issue. >> you know, i think there is mor more holding of breath than there is -- i'm...
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there's hidden and sharing of assets to basically pull the guillotine down on the business. royal bank of scotla nd the about it. in response royal bank of scotland have said they saw no evidence... the report done by the fca saw no evidence of inappropriate tra nsfer to fca saw no evidence of inappropriate transfer to grg and all companies transferred were in financial difficulty. they had the bank worked with andi to help him find a way to meet his repayment obligations. that's it from me for now on this. amazing how this hits home, a good example. thank you very much to both of you. for all of us on breakfast the term lie—in sounds like bliss, but now a team of university sleep experts are testing whether a later school start time could benefit pupils and their performance. research already suggests that teenagers don't get enough sleep. and on bbc two tonight, trust me i'm a doctor will look at why teenagers' bodyclocks are programmed to stay up later than everyone else's. let's take a look. let's talk to guy holloway, headmaster of hampton court house school and david r
there's hidden and sharing of assets to basically pull the guillotine down on the business. royal bank of scotla nd the about it. in response royal bank of scotland have said they saw no evidence... the report done by the fca saw no evidence of inappropriate tra nsfer to fca saw no evidence of inappropriate transfer to grg and all companies transferred were in financial difficulty. they had the bank worked with andi to help him find a way to meet his repayment obligations. that's it from me for...