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[muttering. ] >> good evening everyone the presentation of the conference with antonio to jeannie and mark zuckerberg as well -- antonio t zuckerbergark apologizing for what happened, he made his comments and we held with the political groups and committees and the committee chairs. we talked about data protection. mr. zuckerberg answered many of the questions, and also agreed to send in written answers to all of the questions he was not able to answer because of time. the european parliament was once again, on behalf of the political debate, was a success. defend that we can writess's -- citizen's in the european union. of course, mr. zuckerberg apologies are not looking for former -- firmer commitments, we will be following this up to make sure these commitments are respected. gettingking forward to his written answers on cambridge analytical. it is obvious that kind of thing should not happen again. it was requested of him that it should not happen again. he spoke of his commitments to increased checks, to make sure that majorit comes -- when it comes to major events or european el
[muttering. ] >> good evening everyone the presentation of the conference with antonio to jeannie and mark zuckerberg as well -- antonio t zuckerbergark apologizing for what happened, he made his comments and we held with the political groups and committees and the committee chairs. we talked about data protection. mr. zuckerberg answered many of the questions, and also agreed to send in written answers to all of the questions he was not able to answer because of time. the european...
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. >> host: jeannie, norfolk, virginia. hi, jeannie. >> caller: hi. i have a question to mr. pollinger. do you believe in the rapture of the church before the antichrist comes? i do not. >> guest: yeah, jeannie, thanks for the question. you know, this is another topic that's greatly debated among different groups. you know, one of the reasons even tying it back to our goal here, one of the reasons why the bible is so ripe for expressions in literature is the bible is not necessarily always clear, you know, of exactly what it's expressing. sometimes you have different writers that have, just like in modern day writers, you know, they have different points of emphasis, different ways of expressing things. certainly many would agree that the bible disagrees with itself. and so, you know, we read about this from some of the writings that are a2reub9ed to paul when it comes to the rapture, some will point to the book of revelation. but this is an area where there's different expressions, and, you know, and it will be debated as long as time goes on. and so for myself, it's not an
. >> host: jeannie, norfolk, virginia. hi, jeannie. >> caller: hi. i have a question to mr. pollinger. do you believe in the rapture of the church before the antichrist comes? i do not. >> guest: yeah, jeannie, thanks for the question. you know, this is another topic that's greatly debated among different groups. you know, one of the reasons even tying it back to our goal here, one of the reasons why the bible is so ripe for expressions in literature is the bible is not...
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a part of me thinks it's jeannie's.they will use the same guy against manafort and don't mention that you know the guy. >> i talked to senate intelligence, house c intelligee committee chairman from that time, they both said that they wered never briefed and they wee surprised to learn that such an operation occurred without congress being informed. >> sean: i know people are talking about the legality of news, the specific law, the antideficiency act, which prohibits theta government from accepting voluntary services. you know what, that to me is total b.s. this is like idiotic bureaucracy. i want the americans safe. i want us fighting to save that american. i'm notot faulting mueller for that, i'm applauding him, which surprises some people. it's the hypocrisy. they didn't mention that it was the same oligarch in the manafort case. a purposely kept his name out of out of it. >> sean, your show has demonstrated this isbe but one conflict of interest. any one of the conflict of interest could be brushed aside. viewed i
a part of me thinks it's jeannie's.they will use the same guy against manafort and don't mention that you know the guy. >> i talked to senate intelligence, house c intelligee committee chairman from that time, they both said that they wered never briefed and they wee surprised to learn that such an operation occurred without congress being informed. >> sean: i know people are talking about the legality of news, the specific law, the antideficiency act, which prohibits theta...
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where the technologies that made life in cities possible and made life good were suddenly like a jeannie that came out of the boddel and destroyed everything in sight and no one could imagine it would happen. it's 1917, they're having mute niece on this sector of the front, there is a sense of cosmic despair like there is no future in the world, everything is ending and you have this ship going down, it's named liberty and i don't read french but i know what this says, it says liberty is leaving the world. and then there is a sun in the upper left-hand corner and it says the son of my youth is setting. and then the disasters of the 20th century and then the date september 1917 and the unit number. so the positive that we take away from this is that the world is still here, we went through mass destruction and survived and we have a tremendous resilience to push back against the dark side of progress, but as an er doc who is passionately concerned about the future and about avoiding mass destruction i look at this and i want to scream loudly to our world and our times about the fact that
where the technologies that made life in cities possible and made life good were suddenly like a jeannie that came out of the boddel and destroyed everything in sight and no one could imagine it would happen. it's 1917, they're having mute niece on this sector of the front, there is a sense of cosmic despair like there is no future in the world, everything is ending and you have this ship going down, it's named liberty and i don't read french but i know what this says, it says liberty is...
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and i agree very much with what jeannie said. the united states in this situation, we have an opportunity with them coming. this is the most senior person to come to d.c. since marshall 18 years ago. that agreement with clinton remains to this day, the preferred north korean state of relations between the u.s. and north korea, i would urge people to go back and read it but that joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. and i hope that the visit willie to something comparable to the joint statement. they will not issue a joint statement but that's what we should be any for. >> since you trouble all the way from japan just for this i will give you the last word. >> thank you very much. two points. north korea was not supposed to be most important security challenge. politically from japan's perspective, the most significant security challenge relates to china because china is trying to rewrite the international rule. the reason we're not supposed to spend so many resources for nor
and i agree very much with what jeannie said. the united states in this situation, we have an opportunity with them coming. this is the most senior person to come to d.c. since marshall 18 years ago. that agreement with clinton remains to this day, the preferred north korean state of relations between the u.s. and north korea, i would urge people to go back and read it but that joint statement lays out the totality of what north korea is trying to accomplish this round. and i hope that the...
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i'm probably more lucky than you because i haven't jeannie but. yes we are both breathing air that this putting at risk our health depending where you are you will have a higher risk or a lower as well but still and the effects of breathing in high level pollutants you draw extrapolations with the ideas of dying of cancer and heart disease well this is the point if doubly chill is so much interest it on air pollution is because this is dramatically affecting human health and there are reasons why when you brief these polluted air i mean those fine particles that are you are breathing they will go very deep in your lungs and then going to your cardiovascular system representing a huge mortality seven million deaths seven million deaths occurring every year due to exposure to air pollution this is this is it our strong heart disease is. a struct if chronic commentary this is including our smart and learn cancer and of course pneumonia and children so i think it's dramatic enough for us to take in a scale up of this program and raise awareness about
i'm probably more lucky than you because i haven't jeannie but. yes we are both breathing air that this putting at risk our health depending where you are you will have a higher risk or a lower as well but still and the effects of breathing in high level pollutants you draw extrapolations with the ideas of dying of cancer and heart disease well this is the point if doubly chill is so much interest it on air pollution is because this is dramatically affecting human health and there are reasons...
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. >> thank you, jeannie. good morning, everyone. my name is al perez, and i'm so proud to be here to represent the pistahan parade and festival. i'm here joined by genevieve, who is the festival director, and john who is the parade director. the pistahan is definitely a labor of love, and i cannot do it alone, so i really thank them for their support. for 25 years, the annual pistahan parade and festival has showcased the best in art, dance, and food in yerba buena gardens in the heart of san francisco. this year, the pistahan parade kicks off the event on may 11th. it marchs along from civic center to yerba buena gardens. the two day celebration of food, culture and cuisine will be held on may 11 and 12. the festival will feature the popular balut eating contest, artists and merchandise from local antre e pinoys. the pistahan was founded by the filipino arts exposition -- the pistahan parade and festival continues to be held at the yerba buena gardens since its inception 25 years ago out of the communities activism to honor, preser
. >> thank you, jeannie. good morning, everyone. my name is al perez, and i'm so proud to be here to represent the pistahan parade and festival. i'm here joined by genevieve, who is the festival director, and john who is the parade director. the pistahan is definitely a labor of love, and i cannot do it alone, so i really thank them for their support. for 25 years, the annual pistahan parade and festival has showcased the best in art, dance, and food in yerba buena gardens in the heart of...
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jeannie smith says, good morning, steve. yesterday was a tad warm for me. low 80s would be perfect.ould you make that happen? yes. i have decided it will be low 80s there. it was hot yesterday for many. the first 90 degree temps for many of the month. patchy fog, mainly nice but it looks a little cooler coast and bay. there is a system approaching. as it does, it will ramp up the fog bank. there is a breeze that is not that strong. mid 60s in pittsburg and antioch. black hawk is 60 degrees, so is dublin. mid 50s and upper 50s around el cerrito. the fog in a westerly breeze is on the way with this system that will sweep through for a big cooling trend. that will kick in more tomorrow for everybody. today it begins after we topped out on monday. it will take us into wednesday and thursday and rebound by the weekend. 60s, 70s and 80s coast and bay. inland you see 60s, 70s, 80s and low 90s. wednesday and thursday we are nice and then friday we level it off. >> now i have that stuck in my head. >> i have been in colorado during the summer. they have spectacular lightning. >> that is true
jeannie smith says, good morning, steve. yesterday was a tad warm for me. low 80s would be perfect.ould you make that happen? yes. i have decided it will be low 80s there. it was hot yesterday for many. the first 90 degree temps for many of the month. patchy fog, mainly nice but it looks a little cooler coast and bay. there is a system approaching. as it does, it will ramp up the fog bank. there is a breeze that is not that strong. mid 60s in pittsburg and antioch. black hawk is 60 degrees, so...
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he hires jeannie ri who represented people in the clinton sphere, he hires as another one of his bulldogs, aaron zebling who represented two? justin cooper, one of the clinton aides who actually admits in a proceeding to smashing some of the blackberries in the e-mail scandal. my purpose is yes, number one impeachment, but number two the entire mueller operation is a smoke screen to keep the attention on donald j. trump and the attention away from the crimes committed with the clinton operation and potentially involved in the obama-gate spying scandal as well. mark: this entire investigation, if it is the official position of the department of justice, unchanged to my knowledge, that you cannot indict a sitting president. the idea that you can threat a sitting president with a subpoena to drag him in front of a grand jury, one of the things they say in the memorandum here is the reason another key reason, why you cannot constitutionally or should not indict a sitting president is you're now leaving it to somebody who is wholly unattached from the body politic and responsible to nobody but
he hires jeannie ri who represented people in the clinton sphere, he hires as another one of his bulldogs, aaron zebling who represented two? justin cooper, one of the clinton aides who actually admits in a proceeding to smashing some of the blackberries in the e-mail scandal. my purpose is yes, number one impeachment, but number two the entire mueller operation is a smoke screen to keep the attention on donald j. trump and the attention away from the crimes committed with the clinton operation...
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julia's mom ann, daniella's mom, leslie, david's mom, jeannie, lee's mom, ellen, my mom donna, my momng more grateful for moms than ever before. vicki is at home with their kids as is david marshal's wife anna, and my wife, amy, too. sonny is just about to turn 1. there she is taking a selfie the other day. in a divided world, this day is something that really brings everyone together. so call your mom. and we'll see you right back here this time next week. ♪ >>> historic summit. president trump touts his upcoming meeting with kim jong-un. >> the relationship is good. i think it's going to be a very big success. >>> and welcomed home. american prisoners freed by north korea. >> we want to thank kim jong-un. >> but can the north korean dictator be trusted? >>> and on message?
julia's mom ann, daniella's mom, leslie, david's mom, jeannie, lee's mom, ellen, my mom donna, my momng more grateful for moms than ever before. vicki is at home with their kids as is david marshal's wife anna, and my wife, amy, too. sonny is just about to turn 1. there she is taking a selfie the other day. in a divided world, this day is something that really brings everyone together. so call your mom. and we'll see you right back here this time next week. ♪ >>> historic summit....
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here's jeannie moos. >> or moose. >> reporter: caught between a stein and a stine is rod rosen whatever you, mr. rosenstein. >> deputy attorney general rosenstein. >> reporter: no nder someone finally popped the question. >> how do u pronounce there's n that question. >> reporter: no right answer? take it from this guy's creator. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. >> good morning, i'm rod rosenstein. >> but i actually have relatives that pronounce it steen. >> reporter: will he answer to this guy? >> rod rosenstein. >> welcome to the house judiciary committee, mr. rosenstein. >> mr. rod rosenstein. >> reporter: please, i don't have much sympathy for those out there, not with a last name like moos. >> moose. >> reporter: in german the second vowel takes precedence so the ei in rosenstein is pronounced stein. but this guy's name should be winer. >> anthony weiner. >> reporter: sometimes neither choice is great. there was some whining on reddit about the special prosecutor. does anyone read robert mueller and pronounce it like ferris buell bueller? but this is mueller, robe
here's jeannie moos. >> or moose. >> reporter: caught between a stein and a stine is rod rosen whatever you, mr. rosenstein. >> deputy attorney general rosenstein. >> reporter: no nder someone finally popped the question. >> how do u pronounce there's n that question. >> reporter: no right answer? take it from this guy's creator. >> frankenstein! >> my father pronounces it stein. >> good morning, i'm rod rosenstein. >> but i actually...
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or, mommy jeannie. ( laughs ) unless you lived that, or had kids and could have that-- you had no ideat-- so, you're almost saying that people without kids should not be sitting judging families with kids. - am i saying that? - harvey: a little bit. i would not disagree with you. harvey: you came from a very loving home, there are a lot of people who don't and a lot of people who see bad things growing up. when people duplicate, replicate, what they saw, what they know, do you have any sympathy for them? if it's bad? do i have sympathy for them? i have sympathy for them, but my greatest sympathy lies with the innocent people who they hurt. my sympathies lie with the victims of violent crime, not with the perpetrator. this last 22 years has been one grand party. you never thought when you watched "people's court" with wapner, "i could do that better? it's something i'm interested--" oh, i thought that every day, that i could do that better. ( laughs ) with wapner, "i could do that better? it's something i'm interested--" i had a very minor fender bender tonight! in an unreasonably narro
or, mommy jeannie. ( laughs ) unless you lived that, or had kids and could have that-- you had no ideat-- so, you're almost saying that people without kids should not be sitting judging families with kids. - am i saying that? - harvey: a little bit. i would not disagree with you. harvey: you came from a very loving home, there are a lot of people who don't and a lot of people who see bad things growing up. when people duplicate, replicate, what they saw, what they know, do you have any sympathy...
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he's got whatever her name is, jeannie -- i always get that wrong. >> judge jeannine. >> but not the kind of effort to discredit him that they put into discrediting comey. this strikes me as potentially far more dangerous. >> i think there are so many things -- this is a great piece. mike schmidt has broken a lot of stories over the years. this piece when i saw it, there are six things that are interesting to me. i would say that one of them is -- and i know harry lit man will talk about this. we talked about it on television last niechlt. it's fascinating in the sense there is an argument in jim comey's firing the white house said he was fired for misconduct, he did various things wrong. there are democrats who think he did things wrong in 2016. rod rosenstein wrote the memo. you can make the case, president president can, jim comey was fired for some other reason than to stop the russia investigation even though he has said things to indicate the opposite. the way he was moving -- the way he moved on sessions, the way that he has talked about him publicly as mike says and also talk
he's got whatever her name is, jeannie -- i always get that wrong. >> judge jeannine. >> but not the kind of effort to discredit him that they put into discrediting comey. this strikes me as potentially far more dangerous. >> i think there are so many things -- this is a great piece. mike schmidt has broken a lot of stories over the years. this piece when i saw it, there are six things that are interesting to me. i would say that one of them is -- and i know harry lit man will...
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. >> host: jeannie in virginia. >> caller: hello. i have a question. do you believe in the rapture of the church before the antichrist comes? i do not. >> guest: thank you for the question. this is another topic that is greatly debated among different groups. one of the reasons and tiny back to ourur goal here one of the reasons the bible is so ripe for expressions in literature is the bible is not necessarily always clear of exactly what it is expressing. sometimes it's different writers that have just like modern-day writers you have different points of emphasis in different ways of expressing things and certainly many would agree that the bible disagrees with itself. we read about thisis from the writings that are attributed to paul when it comes to the rapture and some point to the book of revelation but this is an area where there's differentw expressions and it will be debated as long as time goes on. for myself it's not an area that i have a lot of personal commitment to as much as interest in the discussion. >> host: this text from deb says the
. >> host: jeannie in virginia. >> caller: hello. i have a question. do you believe in the rapture of the church before the antichrist comes? i do not. >> guest: thank you for the question. this is another topic that is greatly debated among different groups. one of the reasons and tiny back to ourur goal here one of the reasons the bible is so ripe for expressions in literature is the bible is not necessarily always clear of exactly what it is expressing. sometimes it's...
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