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dispensational so. they had had really done that. where where a five thousand dollar loan expertise in america is concerned? yes. this this is going. to make a problem the execs. europeans don't i'm from spice garbage about you mainly. a lot of trouble. and there was a. lot of people don't want to live in a very different situation mention it. on the one with the most. if they steal deals law does not. leave me alone with a racial or renegotiation. of course was but one has has to. be ready on time dot was was long entry hi hi this is delial this is a great. not. until two thousand fifteen team because i was on one side. ron green means to send messages to grow gram and and on the other side and. since two shifts and an and live session. nothing on the defensive. to start talking again and to run again in a lot wrong if you still don't have had nothing on the kind of and on one side and the issues like what will we do have to admit that it didn't in cas. of. because you're doing. this for a long time to to to go on and on ss nine yea
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. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take as much water they want rather than giving somebody a 16-ounce glass of water. >> officials say they want to avoid tapping into the supply unless it is necessary. the city's largest water source is experiencing lower than normal levels and expected to dwindle in the coming next. >> two thirds of average annual rainfall and one third of flow in the river. it is another dry year. >> reporter: its ten reservoirs are just under half full which is below the norm for this time of year. asking to conserve water by 20% anding outdoor watering to no more than three times a week. back over the summit a message of conservation dominates the discussion. >> the small parts adds up tan aggregate of a lot. >> reporter: remains in effect until the end of october. chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> yesterday, ceo mark zuckerberg announced big headlines that they are get into the dating. >> we need to ensure that the technologies that we are building together aren't just cool burk they are good for people. >> stressing the need for taking a br
. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take as much water they want rather than giving somebody a 16-ounce glass of water. >> officials say they want to avoid tapping into the supply unless it is necessary. the city's largest water source is experiencing lower than normal levels and expected to dwindle in the coming next. >> two thirds of average annual rainfall and one third of flow in the river. it is another dry year. >> reporter: its ten...
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. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take as much water they want rather thaniving somebody a 16-ounce glass of water. >> officials say they want to avoid tapping into the supply unless it is necessary. the city's largest water source is experiencing lower than normal levels and expected to dwindle in the coming next. >> two thirds of average annual rainfall and one third of flow in the river. it is another dry year. >> reporter: its ten reservoirs are just under half full which is below the norm for this time of year. asking to conserve water by anding outdoor watering to no more than three times a week. back over the summit a message of conservation dominates the discussion. >> the small parts adds up to an aggregate of a lot. >> reporter: remains in effect until the end of october. chris nguyen, abc7 news. >>> yesterday, ceo zuckerberg announced big headlines that they are get into the dating. >> we need to ensure that the technologies that we are building together aren't just cool burk they are good for people. >> stressing the need for taking a broader vie
. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take as much water they want rather thaniving somebody a 16-ounce glass of water. >> officials say they want to avoid tapping into the supply unless it is necessary. the city's largest water source is experiencing lower than normal levels and expected to dwindle in the coming next. >> two thirds of average annual rainfall and one third of flow in the river. it is another dry year. >> reporter: its ten reservoirs...
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. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take precisely as much water as they want rather than giving someone a 16 ounce glass of water. >> reporter: officials say they want to avoid tapping into the reservoir supply unless absolutely necessary. that's because the city's largest water source ins, the s lorenzo river. >> it's another dry year. >> reporter: in san jose the santa clara water district says its ten reservoirs are just under half full, which is below the norm for this time of year. valley customers are being asked to conserve water by 20%. and. >> the fact that our water basins in very good shape bodes well for us. it means we don't need to necessarily move to that next level. >> reporter: back over the summit a message of conservation dominates the discussion. >> everybody if they do their small parts, the small parts adds up to a lot. >> reporter: the city restrictions remain in effect through the end of october. >>> all right, abc 7 news meteorologist drew tuma is tracking what we hope is nice forecast. >> yeah, he's here with the latest. >> especially
. >> we actually use a self-dispensing method so people can take precisely as much water as they want rather than giving someone a 16 ounce glass of water. >> reporter: officials say they want to avoid tapping into the reservoir supply unless absolutely necessary. that's because the city's largest water source ins, the s lorenzo river. >> it's another dry year. >> reporter: in san jose the santa clara water district says its ten reservoirs are just under half full, which...
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. >> we actually used a self-dispensing method so people can take precisely as much water as they want rather than always giving somebody a 16 ounce glass of water. >> the city's largest water source, the san lorenzo rifrg is experiencing lower than normal levels and expected to dwindle in the coming months. although the main reservoir is full. officials want to avoid tapping that source unless absolutely necessary. >> with two thirds of average annual rainfall and one third of flow in the river it's another dry year. >>? san jose, the santa clara valley water district says the ten reservoirs are under 50% of capacity, below the norm for this time of year. as a precaution, customers are being asked to conserve water by 20% and limit outdoor watering to no more than three days per week. >> the fact that our ground water base isn't in good shape bodes well and means we don't need to move to the next level. >> back over the summit residents say the conservation will be part of the daily routine not knowing when the next draut could pit. kris wynn, abc 7 news. >>> and the city of santa cru
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the european customs union and the public should not have a final say on the brexit deal, so will she dispensey political point scoring, and then that spirit publicly thank the leadership of the labour party for their help and support in making brexit happen? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, first of all i am not so sure about the possession of the labour party because they are talking about a second referendum, but secondly, can i say, none nobody knows more about party political point scoring in this house than the liberal democrats. on thursday, mps were eagerly awaiting another bit of brexit news, following rumours that the eu withdrawal bill would return to the commons onjune the 11th. the flagship bill that puts eu law into uk law to stop a legislative black hole opening up has been much changed in the lords, where peers have defeated it 15 times! ministers‘ attempts to reverse those changes when it returns to the commons could prove tricky given the government's small working majority. sojune the 11th or not? can the leader of the house confirm what the government chief whip
the european customs union and the public should not have a final say on the brexit deal, so will she dispensey political point scoring, and then that spirit publicly thank the leadership of the labour party for their help and support in making brexit happen? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, first of all i am not so sure about the possession of the labour party because they are talking about a second referendum, but secondly, can i say, none nobody knows more about party political...
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, any of the 75 million that has not been given to these new victims actually would be dispensed amongst the 332. so it will be a step-by-step process. i spoke with john manly, civil attorney, who really has led the way and i am sure is responsible for a large part of this. he said to me he's very happy they did finally reach the settlement because it just the beginning because msu needs to have them come back home. they didn't believe them. they believed larry nassar for so many years. i spoke to one of the victims today, she was the very first msu student to file a title 9 complaint in 2014. they didn't believe her. she said to me a short time ago, quote, i think there was a lot of work to be done. this was never about money. it was always about shifting culture from enabling abuse to empowering survivors. this fight is far from over. it has only just begun." and brian breslin, chairman of the board of trustees spoke on behalf of the university and tells cnn, quote, we are truly sorry for all of the survivors and their families for what they have been through and we admire the courage it has taken
, any of the 75 million that has not been given to these new victims actually would be dispensed amongst the 332. so it will be a step-by-step process. i spoke with john manly, civil attorney, who really has led the way and i am sure is responsible for a large part of this. he said to me he's very happy they did finally reach the settlement because it just the beginning because msu needs to have them come back home. they didn't believe them. they believed larry nassar for so many years. i spoke...
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so would she dispense with our tradition of party political point scoring?hich i'm setting, would she publicly thank the leadership of the labour party for their help and support in making brexit happen? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, first of all, i'm not so sure about the position of the labour party because they are talking about a second referendum. but secondly, can ijust say to him, there is nobody who knows more about party political point scoring in this house than the liberal democrats. how are the european union negotiations going? they're going with purpose and in good intent and goodwill on both sides, and we have negotiators over in brussels this week doing further work on those negotiations, and we're determined to deliver a good brexit for the united kingdom. the prime minister has two groups of ministers trying different scenarios for a frictionless border with ireland. we know the backstop alignment can only be ended if another solution is found. isn't it the truth she doesn't have a clue how it might work? no. the snp's leader
so would she dispense with our tradition of party political point scoring?hich i'm setting, would she publicly thank the leadership of the labour party for their help and support in making brexit happen? can i say to the right honourable gentleman, first of all, i'm not so sure about the position of the labour party because they are talking about a second referendum. but secondly, can ijust say to him, there is nobody who knows more about party political point scoring in this house than the...
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unannounced is the amount of fodder adequate for the number of hens did any diseases occur if so where antibiotics dispensed. compares receipts documentation and guidelines if everything tallies he's happy. lot of people if people only focus on the end product without realizing the social benefits of organic farming climate protection ground water protection nature protection and animal welfare there will of course be a problem on the and under such a shock people getting it. on dry and windy midsummer days feels inches because stine are a hive of activity. martin not mesnick is harvesting his organic wheat. he manages the ritz at our state insurance because stein. home. it was purchased seventeen years ago by entrepreneur going to feel money and converted to biodynamic agriculture. but driving over the field and knowing that something healthy is growing and it becomes more and more of a joy far better than holding a spray gun full of fungicide or pesticides and knowing that you're breathing in the air that is unhealthy. yields on organic fields around twenty percent less than in conventional farming but ca
unannounced is the amount of fodder adequate for the number of hens did any diseases occur if so where antibiotics dispensed. compares receipts documentation and guidelines if everything tallies he's happy. lot of people if people only focus on the end product without realizing the social benefits of organic farming climate protection ground water protection nature protection and animal welfare there will of course be a problem on the and under such a shock people getting it. on dry and windy...
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even so, at least a third of this waste can't be recycled. we can't dispensething about the end of life solution, and that's what we're working on. so you don't see an end to plastics?|j don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics, certainly not. here, they beg to differ. at this berlin shop, plastic and packaging are forgotten. germans may recycle a lot but they produce more waste than almost any other european country. translation: more waste than almost any other european country. translatiosz more waste than almost any other european country. translation: ifi could, i would try to convince eve ryo ne could, i would try to convince everyone not to use any plastic. everything starts small, like vegetarian or vegan stuff, it starts small and everybody laughs about the people, they do it, and now it's very big. now it has an affect. at the factory, in just 20 minutes, the waste is processed. shipments leave, more rubbish arrives. in the age of plastic, one country delivering an albei
even so, at least a third of this waste can't be recycled. we can't dispensething about the end of life solution, and that's what we're working on. so you don't see an end to plastics?|j don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics?” don't see an end to plastics, certainly not. here, they beg to differ. at this berlin shop, plastic and packaging are forgotten. germans may recycle a lot but they produce more waste than almost any other european...
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dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, madam president. so this morning i'd like to address four issues at varying lengths. the recent news on the north korea summit, the russia probe, the proposed recision of ebola funding and a word about the upcoming memorial day holiday. first, on the very recent news that president trump has canceled the planned summit with kim jong-un of north korea. the fear many of us had was that the summit between president trump and kim jong-un would be a great show that produced nothing enduring. if a summit is to be reconstituted, the united states must show strength and achieve a concrete, verifiable, enduring elimination of kim jong-un's nuclear capabilities. second, on the russia probe, today on capitol hill, department of justice, f.b.i., and inintelligence community officials are scheduled to brief members of congress on a few issues related to special counsel mewler's investigation into putin's meddling in the 2016 election. there will be two briefings. one, for house republican partisan who has relentlessl
dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. schumer: thank you, madam president. so this morning i'd like to address four issues at varying lengths. the recent news on the north korea summit, the russia probe, the proposed recision of ebola funding and a word about the upcoming memorial day holiday. first, on the very recent news that president trump has canceled the planned summit with kim jong-un of north korea. the fear many of us had was that the summit between president...
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going to go to china on friday that's tomorrow and also there is some kind of dispensation that has been allowed for south korea so these are the very latest lines that are dropping on this story affecting global trade effectively those terrorists impose from the united states now let's move on to a flurry of diplomatic activity of various locations around the world this time in connection with a possible summit between north korea and the united states in north korea in south korea in singapore and in the u.s. itself high level meetings are taking place in a senior north korean official to set foot in the u.s. for eighteen years he's currently in new york kim young charles is having a second round of talks with secretary of state might come in an effort to pave the way for a summit to take place in singapore next month. our diplomatic editor james spays joins us now from new york gains we've been hearing already from president fairly optimistic assessment as to how the talks again but we also learned that the north korean a mystery who is currently going to pompei or is going to be going to washington with a lett
going to go to china on friday that's tomorrow and also there is some kind of dispensation that has been allowed for south korea so these are the very latest lines that are dropping on this story affecting global trade effectively those terrorists impose from the united states now let's move on to a flurry of diplomatic activity of various locations around the world this time in connection with a possible summit between north korea and the united states in north korea in south korea in...
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the bbc asked the government to give special dispensation, but none was given. sough the internet. we were disgusted. i mean, i hope that you will show this picture because it deserves to be shown. we were horrified, and sickened. you know, we just worry about what this is done to her. and her home is scotland, she's been a 25 years, and she's not giving up and now her family is behind her and we are not giving up until somebody is made accountable for their actions. ms fitzpatrick has been signed off for almost two years on full pay. friends say she's desperate to get back to herjob. but the tribunal is going against marine scotland whose headquarters are here and scottish government in edinburgh, the bbc understands its mrs patric face the fact. she'll go in front of a disciplinary hearing at the end of the month which she has told friends has been cobbled together in a bid to get rid of her. the scottish government said that it does not comment on internal staffing matters and that it has clear standards of behaviour would apply to all staff. any concerns raised
the bbc asked the government to give special dispensation, but none was given. sough the internet. we were disgusted. i mean, i hope that you will show this picture because it deserves to be shown. we were horrified, and sickened. you know, we just worry about what this is done to her. and her home is scotland, she's been a 25 years, and she's not giving up and now her family is behind her and we are not giving up until somebody is made accountable for their actions. ms fitzpatrick has been...
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and so -- india may be making the active ingredient but it may be dependent on china for the withdraw material. they don't get into that level of detailed to really pinpoint the amount of dispense that we really have. so answer your question, our data point came from interviewing people in the field who said -- that if china shut the door within months -- we would have to shut down our hospitals and our pharmacies shelves would be bear you can't get better than that. >> frankly we should have the answer to that information we we need to know who is making our drugs what are supply and demanding we need to do risk assessment by country, by plant we don't do that. at least in the public interest. it's commercial databases but we don't have this in the public interest and it's nobody's job in the federal government to do that. and that's stunning. we wouldn't allow that for foods or allow it for -- for oil and energy supplies, but we allow it for medicine with lots of reasons for that a lot of people don't want us to get into of this proprietary trade secrets national security to take precedence over that. so we've got to open up that -- big can of worms shine a light on it. with
and so -- india may be making the active ingredient but it may be dependent on china for the withdraw material. they don't get into that level of detailed to really pinpoint the amount of dispense that we really have. so answer your question, our data point came from interviewing people in the field who said -- that if china shut the door within months -- we would have to shut down our hospitals and our pharmacies shelves would be bear you can't get better than that. >> frankly we should...
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dispensed. that money isn't getting to patients. so patients go to pharmacies and they pay a high-list price rather than getting the benefit of the discounts that the companies negotiating for them are getting. >> dana: tell me about the administration's push to get drugs to generics more quickly. i know that the f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb has been focused on that. do you think you will see more on that in the president's speech? >> i'm sure they will call out the success they have had to introduce more generics. commissioner gottlieb should be credited for a lot of that effort. we are hearing whispers that the administration will try to undo blockades put up by the regulations to prevent companies getting in the market with generics. a company with a brand drug can pay a generic company to not compete with them. that is anticompetitive. i think we will hear from the administration about that today. >> dana: what about critics who say that it is possible that if you squeeze pharmaceutical companies too much it will decrease inn
dispensed. that money isn't getting to patients. so patients go to pharmacies and they pay a high-list price rather than getting the benefit of the discounts that the companies negotiating for them are getting. >> dana: tell me about the administration's push to get drugs to generics more quickly. i know that the f.d.a. commissioner scott gottlieb has been focused on that. do you think you will see more on that in the president's speech? >> i'm sure they will call out the success...
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let's figure out how i can dispense with my white privilege so you can tell me when the left has goneoo far, since they clearly can't. can.nce they clearly that's what this debate is about political correctness, the left has gone too far. and i want to know when the reasonable left is going to make its ascent again so we can quit all this nonsense. [applause] stephen fry answer first because you talked about how we got trump and this is a failure of the left. i am a journalist and went to a ton of trump rallies in different parts of the country and you are right. everywhere i went i heard complaints about political correctness, far more than i heard complaints about nafta. but when you asked people what they meant by political correctness, they called a woman they worked with a girl and she got mad. in public wonder aloud whether the president of the united states was really a muslim. they didn't like that they could make gay jokes anymore. on the when head you are right and i have written about this. i think when you try, that when people have these prejudices and you try to suppress
let's figure out how i can dispense with my white privilege so you can tell me when the left has goneoo far, since they clearly can't. can.nce they clearly that's what this debate is about political correctness, the left has gone too far. and i want to know when the reasonable left is going to make its ascent again so we can quit all this nonsense. [applause] stephen fry answer first because you talked about how we got trump and this is a failure of the left. i am a journalist and went to a ton...
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there not as a warrior but as a peacemaker as he is in many parts of the world so the greatness of john mccain is not dispensed by this white house. what her comments show is the viciousness, the cruelty, the meanness, the constant miasma of putrid crap coming out of the white house. up with more member of a team that's doing real staining of the national fabric. so the judgment of donald trump matters not. donald trump frankly in my view is unworthy to say john mccain's name outloud and the reason i suspect the mccains don't want donald trump near john mccain's funeral is the point meghan made earlier, it's about how you lived your life. and john mccain has led a glorious life of service to others and the country, donald trump's life has been the story of selfishness, greed, he never sacrificed anything for anyone, he's a con man. does anybody have any doubt that if donald trump was sitting in the vietnamese torture cage and they asked him if he wanted to go home early what he would do? the man is a coward. john mccain is a hero and that's why those two men are different. >> steve, john mccain knows who his f
there not as a warrior but as a peacemaker as he is in many parts of the world so the greatness of john mccain is not dispensed by this white house. what her comments show is the viciousness, the cruelty, the meanness, the constant miasma of putrid crap coming out of the white house. up with more member of a team that's doing real staining of the national fabric. so the judgment of donald trump matters not. donald trump frankly in my view is unworthy to say john mccain's name outloud and the...
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so the greatness of john mccain is not dispensed by this white house. what her comments show is the viciousness, the cruelty, the meanness, the culture of bullying, this toxic miasma of toxic putrid crap that emerges out of this white house. she's obviously a perfect fit for it. one more disgrace. one more member of a team that's doing real damage, real sundering to this country, real staining of the national fabric. so this great man, the judgment of donald trump matters not. donald trump frankly, in my view, is unworthy to say john mccain's name out loud. and the reason i suspect the mccains don't want donald trump anywhere near john mccain's funeral is the point that meghan made earlier. it's about how you live your life. and john mccain's led a big life, a glorious life, a life of service to others and service to the country. donald trump's life has been the story of selfishness, of greed. he's never sacrificed anything for anyone. he's a con man. does anybody have any doubt that if donald trump was sitting in that vietnamese torture cage and they a
so the greatness of john mccain is not dispensed by this white house. what her comments show is the viciousness, the cruelty, the meanness, the culture of bullying, this toxic miasma of toxic putrid crap that emerges out of this white house. she's obviously a perfect fit for it. one more disgrace. one more member of a team that's doing real damage, real sundering to this country, real staining of the national fabric. so this great man, the judgment of donald trump matters not. donald trump...
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they are going to tell us about algorithms, so it would be great to see more transparency about algorithms. >> reporter: dispensesths, his company could not add new customers because of the temporary facebook restriction from the data security fallout. >> this is an amazing announcement and a great announcement that it is now open and we can continue with our regular business. >> reporter: facebook announced a new dating feature where the users can create a dating profile on that. >> we think that is an important area and a very lucrative market. >> reporter: this investment alan is -- analyst says that facebook could double their users in the next two years. >> they are putting a stronger stake in the round and round protection. >> reporter: zuckerberg warns that using facebook will be worse, but it will take some time before the platform adjust to your new preferences. no word yet on when that feature will be available. said apple announced they are raising the quarterly dividend following changes in the tax law enacted last year. they will pay apple shareholders $.73 a share. they will spend $100 billion to bu
they are going to tell us about algorithms, so it would be great to see more transparency about algorithms. >> reporter: dispensesths, his company could not add new customers because of the temporary facebook restriction from the data security fallout. >> this is an amazing announcement and a great announcement that it is now open and we can continue with our regular business. >> reporter: facebook announced a new dating feature where the users can create a dating profile on...
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will do so in a concrete manner by maintaining our political engagements by ensuring that our companies can stay in iran and also by getting all parties to pursue negotiations for a larger. dispensable deal but despite the words from politicians in the action of implementing the blocking statute that still hasn't stopped other companies from already saying it they weren't going to do any more trade in or run we've seen the german ensuring giant say they were going to pull out they also alongside the danish shipping company maersk pull out by donald trump from the iran deal that unilateral decision to take us out of the iran nuclear field that really has soured relations between some of europe's leading leaders if you will but got merkel said just this week that europe was at a crossroads when it came to its relationship with the u.s. it certainly seems if it continues down this route it's a route that doesn't bring washington or brussels closer together. now italy's five star movement has confirmed to r.t. it is preparing a draft resolution alongside its euro skeptic ally the lead party to form a coalition government quitting the euro and lifting sanctions against russia do appear t
will do so in a concrete manner by maintaining our political engagements by ensuring that our companies can stay in iran and also by getting all parties to pursue negotiations for a larger. dispensable deal but despite the words from politicians in the action of implementing the blocking statute that still hasn't stopped other companies from already saying it they weren't going to do any more trade in or run we've seen the german ensuring giant say they were going to pull out they also...
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when you said that and think about all the plastic, so they'll put it in the dispensers and not onlyispensers. how many have you been in there even with no hair you get the shampoo or conditioner and you're like, there's not enough. now you have the big dispenser, you can just keep on going, you know. but i think it's good, great for the environment. i just wanted you guys to know don't freak out when you're not able to take these home anymore. a public service announcement. >> a psa. in a hotel room you're probably like to get comfortable when you're in a hotel room but would you do that at the movie theater? would you do that because a theater in new zealand is banning people from wearing pajamas and bathrobes to the movies. >> who wears pajamas and bathrobes to the movies. >> one of our producer says he wears a onesie but puts something over it because he said saturday morning with the kids and -- >> you know what i love, though, he told me the same thing and i love him when he goes saturday morning, you're -- he wore a onesie. the kids. don't put it on the kids. it's you. >> come
when you said that and think about all the plastic, so they'll put it in the dispensers and not onlyispensers. how many have you been in there even with no hair you get the shampoo or conditioner and you're like, there's not enough. now you have the big dispenser, you can just keep on going, you know. but i think it's good, great for the environment. i just wanted you guys to know don't freak out when you're not able to take these home anymore. a public service announcement. >> a psa. in...
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reverse so south much, why did lagging regions reverse so much, a lot of it had to do it dispense spending. that went away. we need something to replace it. is -- we always have problems in america when we talk about foreign countries because we don't ever believe or learn anything from it. every country does some things well and some things badly. we can look at countries like denmark. it's a good model. denmark has a much more equal distribution of wages than we do , largely because their workforces two thirds unionized. they also have a much stronger social safety net. the result is there is there's a vastly less misery. this is even though they face the same forces of globalization as we do. >> the president is fighting for a country -- a company in china that's broke law but he won't stand up for 1500 laid-off workers in youngstown after gm has gotten billions of dollars in tax cuts. you have to call the president out for that kind of hypocrisy. and the chump deal in china and indonesia has nothing to do with this. >> that leads very well into our rule of law and democracy panel. than
reverse so south much, why did lagging regions reverse so much, a lot of it had to do it dispense spending. that went away. we need something to replace it. is -- we always have problems in america when we talk about foreign countries because we don't ever believe or learn anything from it. every country does some things well and some things badly. we can look at countries like denmark. it's a good model. denmark has a much more equal distribution of wages than we do , largely because their...
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so travelers may want to listen up. those tiny bottles of shampoo and conditioners are disappearing from some of the world's biggest hotels. >> instead they're installing wall-mounted bulk dispensersh you can't take with you. as you may imagine, customers are not thrilled. many say it's a cheapskate move. >> but the hotels explain and claim the dispensers are better for the environment. some airlines are doing the same thing as well. >> more news after this. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study, brilinta worked better than plavix. brilinta reduced the chance of having another heart attack... ...or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor, since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brili
so travelers may want to listen up. those tiny bottles of shampoo and conditioners are disappearing from some of the world's biggest hotels. >> instead they're installing wall-mounted bulk dispensersh you can't take with you. as you may imagine, customers are not thrilled. many say it's a cheapskate move. >> but the hotels explain and claim the dispensers are better for the environment. some airlines are doing the same thing as well. >> more news after this. but i'm a...
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so on is about the future what kind of future do we want to create. and in the name of that future why is it important to destroy the existing dispensation. students took the fight to the gates of polman hoping to get the ear of god. instead they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. again the state chose violence of a negotiation the. us. the protests combinator the massive march on the seat of government where the president was with students united across the political spectrum. the president had planned to come out. but shaken by the united crowd and functional he decided not to. but the students later was the president that made the decision not to increase fees this year the shootings that fall for hand of a government that seemed to intransigent. bugs worked with the new cross roots movements that represent an impatience for change mean for the party that is always dominated. with local elections of the arisan we're about to find out. the a.n.c. kenda main majority party distin in these local government elections in good east sixteenth backed. the biggest upset is going to be losing just one of the metros. rebellion revolution
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this is a president who does not dispense apologies to anybody, really, for anything he says, so foriger not calling him to apologize was a little rich. >> i don't know about that, dagen. i think that he was right to be concerned about his treatment by the mainstream press during his presidency and -- >> dagen: i'm talking about the apology. this president doesn't apologize. i think the mccain family is waiting for an apology. >> maria: you're right, he doesn't apologize. but niger's also right. there's an incredible amount of bias against donald trump in the media. let's not donees around -- dance around it. it's true. >> dagen: it's indie indies in . we need to talk about what samantha bee said on her show. >> maria: it's the reality. it's not going away. >> it's not going away. i think there are some solutions out there. stay tuned. >> maria: thanks for joining us this morning, sir. >> thank you. >> maria: we'll be right back. into retirement. and market volatility isn't top of mind. that's because they have a shield annuity from brighthouse financial, which allows them to take ad
this is a president who does not dispense apologies to anybody, really, for anything he says, so foriger not calling him to apologize was a little rich. >> i don't know about that, dagen. i think that he was right to be concerned about his treatment by the mainstream press during his presidency and -- >> dagen: i'm talking about the apology. this president doesn't apologize. i think the mccain family is waiting for an apology. >> maria: you're right, he doesn't apologize. but...
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so many sites. she can't blame the prescription drug either. it is shameful that this president is running a scorched earth presidency. everything is dispensables purpose. he's tearing up the nfl, tearing up culture, television, anything he can use to promote himself and divide the nation and it's appalling. >> mark thompson and clarence page, thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, as you heard rachel and i discuss at the top of the hour, the official death count from puerto rico from hurricane maria is 64. but the harvard death count is in the thousands because of the slow recovery, rebuilding, and the inability for people to get the medical care they need, life sustaining medical care, that same recovery president trump says went just perfectly. that's next. we got married after college. and had twin boys. but then one night, a truck didn't stop. but thanks to our forester, neither did our story. and that's why we'll always drive a subaru. the blade quality you'd expect from gillette... affordability you might not. the new gillette3 & gillette5. available now. gillette. the bes
so many sites. she can't blame the prescription drug either. it is shameful that this president is running a scorched earth presidency. everything is dispensables purpose. he's tearing up the nfl, tearing up culture, television, anything he can use to promote himself and divide the nation and it's appalling. >> mark thompson and clarence page, thank you both for joining us tonight. really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> thank you. >>> coming up, as you heard rachel...
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. >> so i'm supposed to read a script, but i'm going to dispense of it because i want to talk about whate said he read hilly el to understand other folks. did he try to capture what the problem with the democratic party has been? >> he's had experience of growing up and serving as mayor of newark, i think it's okay for our party to talk honestly and openly. i would rather that happen rather than engage in a useless debate. whether we're going to be a party that talks to one segment of associasociety or another. we've outtargeted or dataed ourselves where we identify a set of voters, we try to pinpoint the one thing that's going to move them into voting. and that's prevented us from talking about our values, a collective vision not just rooted in a set of policies but that finds common ground between a lot of working class people, whether you are white, african-american, gay andless bee jan lesbian, but we're busy trying to prove how smart we are to actually present one compelling vision. when you get outside of d.c. ballrooms and outside of d.c., a lot of the campaigns being run now do h
. >> so i'm supposed to read a script, but i'm going to dispense of it because i want to talk about whate said he read hilly el to understand other folks. did he try to capture what the problem with the democratic party has been? >> he's had experience of growing up and serving as mayor of newark, i think it's okay for our party to talk honestly and openly. i would rather that happen rather than engage in a useless debate. whether we're going to be a party that talks to one segment...
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so on ease about the future what kind of future do we want to create. and in the name of that future why is it important to destroy the existing dispensation . students took the fight to the gates of polman hoping to get the ear of god. instead they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. again the state chose violence of a negotiation. the protests combinator the massive march on the seat of government where the president was with students united across the political spectrum he. was. the president had planned to come out but shaken by the united crowd in his front role he decided not to. but the students later was the president that made the decision not to increase fees this year the shootings at folsom hand of a government that seemed to intransigent. bugs worked with the new cross roots movements that represent an impatience for change mean for the party that is always dominated. with local elections of the arisan who are about to find out. the a.n.c. kenda main majority party to see him in these local government elections in good d.c. sixteen backed. the biggest upset is going to be losing just one of the metros. rebellion revolutio
so on ease about the future what kind of future do we want to create. and in the name of that future why is it important to destroy the existing dispensation . students took the fight to the gates of polman hoping to get the ear of god. instead they were met with tear gas and rubber bullets. again the state chose violence of a negotiation. the protests combinator the massive march on the seat of government where the president was with students united across the political spectrum he. was. the...
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dispensing without legitimate prescriptions. hospitals 0 who might be stealing medicines. but you all are familiar with the squeezing the balloon concept. and so dea has crushed pretty hard down on legitimate sources for diversion as we call it. as they'll tell you, where there's an opportunity somebody will fill it. so as dea has become more successful, in crushing supplies on a legitimate side, the sinaloa cartel and others is have been happy to fill that void for sure. and now we see the medicines coming in through the internet across the border and really left only to your imagination, the many, many ways that traffickers can smuggle drugs into the united states. clandestinely. i remember many years ago, i was standing pier 39 in san francisco. some of you might know the area with my in-laws from snow and we were watching container ships come underneath the golden gate bridge. i suspect everybody in here has seen a container ship with the myriad containers on it and i said to my father in law, foorm sifts. which one of the containers do you think has the cocaine in it? and which one has the heroin in it? and which one has the undocumented
dispensing without legitimate prescriptions. hospitals 0 who might be stealing medicines. but you all are familiar with the squeezing the balloon concept. and so dea has crushed pretty hard down on legitimate sources for diversion as we call it. as they'll tell you, where there's an opportunity somebody will fill it. so as dea has become more successful, in crushing supplies on a legitimate side, the sinaloa cartel and others is have been happy to fill that void for sure. and now we see the...
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so they are still showing growth. manus: thank you very much. there is only one story. they came out gunning to defend the lira. market the dispenserg you want to see rates at 20%. we have our emerging-market editor on. he said the width of concern is out there. channeling paul krugman. the car story is what's going on in italy. -- the car story and what is going on in italy but the lira is front and foremost. breakwill do it for "day europe." ♪ guy: welcome. i am guy johnson. my cohost is off today. cash trade is less than 20 minutes away. -- less than 30 minutes away. turkey bows to the market. by 300tral bank hikes basis points in an attempt to stabilize the lira. initially, the currency rose on
so they are still showing growth. manus: thank you very much. there is only one story. they came out gunning to defend the lira. market the dispenserg you want to see rates at 20%. we have our emerging-market editor on. he said the width of concern is out there. channeling paul krugman. the car story is what's going on in italy. -- the car story and what is going on in italy but the lira is front and foremost. breakwill do it for "day europe." ♪ guy: welcome. i am guy johnson. my...
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dispensed every year in the uk. a lot of people would describe it as blinkers, so what horses would have where itjust kind of gives youority is for that day rather than everything feeling like it's on the same level of priority. do you think you are going to be on this medication for the long—term? it's something i have been thinking about recently. and i was like, if i had the right conditions i wouldn't need it and i would like to say that i wouldn't need it all of my life. because we don't know the actual effects of that. at the moment, it's been what i've needed. looking at the data, there is no sign of the trend slowing down. more pills are being described year on year, in the uk. for some then, that is a risk, a concern. for others, itjust means more people are finally getting the help they really need. jim reed reporting. and we'll be talking to a couple of adults diagnosed with adhd just after 10 o'clock. thank you for your comments, and that says i was diagnosed last year at the age of 52, so glad you are covering this this morning. this text says i am aged 207i covering this this morning. this text says i am
dispensed every year in the uk. a lot of people would describe it as blinkers, so what horses would have where itjust kind of gives youority is for that day rather than everything feeling like it's on the same level of priority. do you think you are going to be on this medication for the long—term? it's something i have been thinking about recently. and i was like, if i had the right conditions i wouldn't need it and i would like to say that i wouldn't need it all of my life. because we don't...
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so much fallout that that is probably what is driving this. that white house office, something that most of us probably never thought about or knew much about, its operations as far as dispensingtion, now there are privacy issues. the way this which that office operates is crying out for some outside attention. this, i think, is one more piece of evidence that what we might have assumed was something that could be taken care of and that there were no problems, actually has quite a lot of problems. they date back to more than one administration. >> yeah. because ronny jackson has been there for 12 years. no doubt about it. always appreciate your voice. thank you. >> thank you. >>> president trump will meet with south korean president moon jae-in at the white house later this month to discuss the historic summit that's coming with kim jong-un. we'll have details in a moment. your company is constantly evolving. and the decisions you make have far reaching implications. the right relationship with a corporate bank who understands your industry and your world can help you make well informed choices and stay ahead of opportunities. pnc brings you the resources of one of the nation'
so much fallout that that is probably what is driving this. that white house office, something that most of us probably never thought about or knew much about, its operations as far as dispensingtion, now there are privacy issues. the way this which that office operates is crying out for some outside attention. this, i think, is one more piece of evidence that what we might have assumed was something that could be taken care of and that there were no problems, actually has quite a lot of...
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dispensing drugs to ineligible patients. but, the burden-they have the authority to audit a covered entity, but there are a lot of burdens associated with that, so they rarely do that. it is both ends. >> i get your point but, i want to start with the premise of how the program is set up to begin with. when it comes to these drug companies, if no one can check their work, they could cheat, charge more for drugs, and no one could catch them when they break the law. there is just no way to catch them. senator smith started on this issue. so, let me ask another part of this. ms. maxwell, the oig has conducted numerous analyses of 340b programs-prices. is there evidence that drug companies have overcharged healthcare providers in the 340b programs? >> yes. there is evidence. >> so, these findings led congress to include a provision in the affordable care act to crack down on this behavior. the aca required the government to create a verification system for ceiling prices. and, make sure that hospitals and clinics got refunds of the drug companies overcharged them. now, congress also established fines called civil monetary penalties. but, drug compan
dispensing drugs to ineligible patients. but, the burden-they have the authority to audit a covered entity, but there are a lot of burdens associated with that, so they rarely do that. it is both ends. >> i get your point but, i want to start with the premise of how the program is set up to begin with. when it comes to these drug companies, if no one can check their work, they could cheat, charge more for drugs, and no one could catch them when they break the law. there is just no way to...
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dispense with this one right away, ok? mr. axelrod: obviously a matter of concern. mr. christie: not a matter of concern, it just shows where politics are today in our country. so hurricane sandy happens eight days before the 2012 presidential election, 2012. i, up to that point, had been the keynote speaker at the republican convention for mitt romney and had been his number one surrogate and the first governor to endorse him in the country in 2012. mr. axelrod: wasn't gentle on president obama. i can attest. mr. christie: yeah, i was not gentle on the president not only in the keynote, but in a number of places around the country where i campaigned for romney. i was better on president obama than romney was. mr. axelrod: depending on your perspective. mr. christie: that's right. where you stand depends on where you sit. president obama and i spoke daily from the night of the storm probably for two weeks, and sometimes multiple times daily. the second day, tuesday, week before the election, president obama calls me in the morning and says -- he asks me how things are, i give him a briefing of where we are. he says, "chris, i know this may be difficult for you,
dispense with this one right away, ok? mr. axelrod: obviously a matter of concern. mr. christie: not a matter of concern, it just shows where politics are today in our country. so hurricane sandy happens eight days before the 2012 presidential election, 2012. i, up to that point, had been the keynote speaker at the republican convention for mitt romney and had been his number one surrogate and the first governor to endorse him in the country in 2012. mr. axelrod: wasn't gentle on president...
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so even his friends are talking to him on television. we turned on some sound of governor chris christie who is a close outside advisor to the president. but even he seems to be dispensing >> i've told him many times that there's no way to make an investigation like this shorter, but there's lots of ways to make it longer, and he's executed on a number of those ways to make it longer. bob mueller himself is not a partisan. he's an honest guy, a hard working guy, he's smart. and you can't argue that the investigation hasn't been effective so far. a number of guilty pleas, couple of indictments in a year. it's pretty good work. and so i said all along, i don't question bob mueller's honesty or his integrity, never have. having worked with himself enyears, i still wouldn't. >> that is some distance chris christie haggled. he yelled at me once, what are you working for bob mueller? i said some things about bob mueller. it seems at the one year mark mueller has proven to be careful. he's proven to be a leak-free zone. and i think the president's friends and allies are concerned that he has some exposure on the obstruction question and that around collusion, they know ma muel
so even his friends are talking to him on television. we turned on some sound of governor chris christie who is a close outside advisor to the president. but even he seems to be dispensing >> i've told him many times that there's no way to make an investigation like this shorter, but there's lots of ways to make it longer, and he's executed on a number of those ways to make it longer. bob mueller himself is not a partisan. he's an honest guy, a hard working guy, he's smart. and you can't...
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dispensing for gun purchases. he got 39% of the vote or brian kemp. let me play his ad about how conservative he is. >> i'm soonservative i blow up government spending. i own guns that no one is taking away. i've got a big truck, just in case i need to round up criminal illegals and take them home myself. yep, i just said that. i'm brian kemp, if you want a politically incorrect conservative, that's me. >> wow. is that more of what georgia is right now or is the coalition that you put together more representative of georgia? >> i believe my coalition absolutely represents the real georgia. the republicans are going to be duking it out trying to prove who can be meaner and more spiteful and while they're doing that we're going to be having conversations on the ground in all 159 counties. we know that there are georgians who simply want a leader who looks out for their interest, who understands their concerns and who doesn't try to turn georgia into a national stumping ground for donald trump's xenophobic policies. i'm running for real georgians who need someone to help them and i'm not running against any repu
dispensing for gun purchases. he got 39% of the vote or brian kemp. let me play his ad about how conservative he is. >> i'm soonservative i blow up government spending. i own guns that no one is taking away. i've got a big truck, just in case i need to round up criminal illegals and take them home myself. yep, i just said that. i'm brian kemp, if you want a politically incorrect conservative, that's me. >> wow. is that more of what georgia is right now or is the coalition that you...
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so good for the reflection. steve: 15 seconds. >> coffee on demand. fill it up. 12 cups or dispense one at a time.emicals there. quiz nature trusted name. high temperature affects the taste 49 to $69. ainsley: regular coffee not k cups. >> 12 cups. little gauge tells you what is next. look for the mega morning deals icon. ainsley: we have more coming up. mother's day. you got to shop. hurry. steve: our final hour of "fox & friends." check out our green rooms you, we have condoleezza rice. the ice man in the middle tom homan and seven years ago ro rob o'neill killed usama bin laden. final hour coming up. it's an easier way to reach your life goal sooner. we've helped over 195,000 people. we want to help you too. find out how much you can save in just two minutes at sofi.com/save. . . . . let's begin. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platf
so good for the reflection. steve: 15 seconds. >> coffee on demand. fill it up. 12 cups or dispense one at a time.emicals there. quiz nature trusted name. high temperature affects the taste 49 to $69. ainsley: regular coffee not k cups. >> 12 cups. little gauge tells you what is next. look for the mega morning deals icon. ainsley: we have more coming up. mother's day. you got to shop. hurry. steve: our final hour of "fox & friends." check out our green rooms you, we...
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able to, because it's on that side of the street, so maybe, and they seize that as, this is victory. he is overstepped his bounds. why we must dispensen though we embraced it when ken starr was going after bill clinton and said that the president must stand before this special prosecutor. >> like that voice. but it's not just, on procedure, it wasn't even a procedural ruling it was like an interrogatory, the judge was in that case discussing procedure and kind of test-driving an argument and pressing the attorneys on one side. not even like he was not even a ruling on procedure, it was merely -- >> you don't -- >> back and forth. >> pushing the lawyers to hear what they have to say about his proposal. >> yeah, because a lot of times, it's just a push. why in the world should i want them to make their argument, and then you quietly go, okay, that's what i thought. but you know what? here's a great thing. you said that trump may be looking for good news, they're making good news coming up. >> a celebration. >> there is good news coming up. >> streamers? >> rudy giuliani -- maybe there's going to be a birthday cake in the lobby of trump
able to, because it's on that side of the street, so maybe, and they seize that as, this is victory. he is overstepped his bounds. why we must dispensen though we embraced it when ken starr was going after bill clinton and said that the president must stand before this special prosecutor. >> like that voice. but it's not just, on procedure, it wasn't even a procedural ruling it was like an interrogatory, the judge was in that case discussing procedure and kind of test-driving an argument...
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dispensers what next get rid of coffee and free tea as well? >> for environmental reasonses? >> that's part it have they say that it is cheaper for them and not smaller bottles sohotels in the united states in north america are getting rid it have to everybody will start doing this too. do you steal them? take them -- >> yeah. it is free. it is for us we pay for it in the hotel room. >> not comment on whether i take -- dispensers issue -- don't tell me you hoard them. >> i take them. >> don't tell me anything. [laughter] trying to get to a serious subject here. calm down everybody. shampoo. [laughter] stuart: special counsel robert muller warning that a presidential subpoena is possible. all right, judge, the gipping of the show, i think this is all about lawyers, legalisms and hate fill ifed media that's it. what do you say? >> you love using the words lawyer and hate in the same sentence. because with i think we're being run out of town by lawyers and legalism. >> so here's the thing. bob mueller asks president to sit down for an interview and i've been arguing for months don't do it but with president can say yes or no. if he says yes he answers question not
dispensers what next get rid of coffee and free tea as well? >> for environmental reasonses? >> that's part it have they say that it is cheaper for them and not smaller bottles sohotels in the united states in north america are getting rid it have to everybody will start doing this too. do you steal them? take them -- >> yeah. it is free. it is for us we pay for it in the hotel room. >> not comment on whether i take -- dispensers issue -- don't tell me you hoard them....