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what else do they do in they do other things. how do they steal it you may ask? one of the ways they steal it is through telecommunicationses. they are trying to embed themselves in our telecommunications system. here's how. they know that a defense contractor will not buy a z.t.e. phone, and they have a solution for that. they sell a z.t.e. phone, the exact same components inside of it, the things they turn on and off to take e-mails or documents, they sell the exact same phone to an american telecommunications provider. the american telecommunications provider puts their sticker on it, so you think you're pie -- buying not a z.t.e. phone, and they sell it. it's called white labeling or a router. huawei has a router. they will sell it to an american company and they will take off huawei and put on their sticker and you have a chinese company beholden to chinese government. if they say we want you to go into that router and get the secrets of the u.s. government, they have to do it. especially in telecommunications. that is what's happening now. they embed themse
what else do they do in they do other things. how do they steal it you may ask? one of the ways they steal it is through telecommunicationses. they are trying to embed themselves in our telecommunications system. here's how. they know that a defense contractor will not buy a z.t.e. phone, and they have a solution for that. they sell a z.t.e. phone, the exact same components inside of it, the things they turn on and off to take e-mails or documents, they sell the exact same phone to an american...
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so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights!s were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> they have joined a nationwide lawsuit that say that they didn't do enough to prevent the opioid crisis. they misled the public about the addiction and raked in huge profits. they say that it is being called an epidemic. >> reporter: lawmakers here say that the pharmaceutical companies have been hooking americans onto opiates for profit and they want those companies to share the burden of the healthcare costs. it is hard to imagine that the opioid epidemic is sweeping the county. >> it is everywhere. there is no county that has not been affected.>> reporter: among the names listed, johnson & johnson, and the san francisco based company those are two of the defendants. >> they intentionally push them out for up to 20 years and we feel the effects right now.>> reporter: they founded this as a resource
so they would be like, here they come, turn off your lights!s were teaching the whole school about energy efficiency. we actually saved $50,000. and that's just one school, two semesters, three girls. together, we're building a better california. >>> they have joined a nationwide lawsuit that say that they didn't do enough to prevent the opioid crisis. they misled the public about the addiction and raked in huge profits. they say that it is being called an epidemic. >> reporter:...
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as you say, they say they are vilified.his is notable they are therefore commencing insolvency proceedings. they are no longer viable. emily: are they facing potential criminal charges? caroline: they are, if they have done something illegal. this is what the information commission office is investigating. they got a warrant to see how they managed to acquire the personal data of 87 million people. did they do it in a wrong fashion? did they do it illegally? the ico does have the power to bring them in for questioning. clearly there is potential for legal ramifications, if they are seen to have done wrong. they did hire a queen's counsel, that is a very high lawyer in the u.k., to do an independent investigation. they say the q.c. the evidence was not borne out by the facts. they think they are in the clear. we will see. emily: caroline hyde for us in london. you're sticking with us to talk about spotify. they reported earnings a month after its listing. we will break down the results. check us out on the radio, bloomberg.c
as you say, they say they are vilified.his is notable they are therefore commencing insolvency proceedings. they are no longer viable. emily: are they facing potential criminal charges? caroline: they are, if they have done something illegal. this is what the information commission office is investigating. they got a warrant to see how they managed to acquire the personal data of 87 million people. did they do it in a wrong fashion? did they do it illegally? the ico does have the power to bring...
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they weren't kind, but they were polite. and they allowed me breaks to talk to my attorney. i found it an interesting experience, but not one i ever really want to go through again. >> in -- we had quoted you in the last hour as saying, a quote you had given, which you've repeated already tonight, saying they knew more about the campaign than anybody who worked on the campaign. quoted that to jim schultz, the former counsel for the trump white house in our last hour, and he said that you were on the campaign, for his words, a hot minute. i don't think he meant it in an offensive way. and that it's hard to know how much you knew about the campaign, so he wasn't clear if you could say that what they knew was more than what anybody else on the campaign knew. so let me just ask you, how much did you know about the campaign to inform your answer that the mueller team knew more about the campaign than anybody who worked on the campaign? >> i wasn't there from the beginning to the end, if you look at people like hope hicks, who was there from the genetic code of the campaign. but i
they weren't kind, but they were polite. and they allowed me breaks to talk to my attorney. i found it an interesting experience, but not one i ever really want to go through again. >> in -- we had quoted you in the last hour as saying, a quote you had given, which you've repeated already tonight, saying they knew more about the campaign than anybody who worked on the campaign. quoted that to jim schultz, the former counsel for the trump white house in our last hour, and he said that you...
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they were very enthusiastic and they did train and they train seriously. why did they train so seriously? because they knew it was going to happen if they let the king have his way. one of the wonderful things about the king god bless him, was that he thought he could have his way on the cheap. in other words, he didn't have a very high regard for the farmers in massachusetts is or anyplace else. he thought that if a small number of his professionals could take care of it. if you want to subdue people to think you can do it on the che cheap, it's not going to cost you much and it will be over with quickly and everything will be happy and you can get the massachusetts land and is hard to understand that may be for 500 families alone controlled england. it wasn't even a thousand, that's what they're going to do so they trained in the number of towns that actually got involved in the fighting was 30 during the battle. in these towns collectively could produce a large number of fighters which they did on that diet day, april 19. the king had a very small army
they were very enthusiastic and they did train and they train seriously. why did they train so seriously? because they knew it was going to happen if they let the king have his way. one of the wonderful things about the king god bless him, was that he thought he could have his way on the cheap. in other words, he didn't have a very high regard for the farmers in massachusetts is or anyplace else. he thought that if a small number of his professionals could take care of it. if you want to subdue...
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they are only brought there in the sense to troll but they also have ideas about racism and sexism, they are pushing bigoted notions. if you don't need people making bigoted arguments. they will interpret that as community assent. there is evidence to back to sometime save you sometimes they feel like they been validated and speaking for the communities. i think that people instinctively just trolls in public and to confront them into arguments them are doing the right thing the question is how can we do that without feeding their victim complex and then on their other narrative which is we are martyrs. et cetera et cetera. i don't know there's everone right answer but i do think that having hash this out with a number of people including some folks at the property loss center. the best way to deal with them is to bring them the debate that they claim they want but they don't actually want. maybe not go shut me down but the outside of the event and handout literature or talk to some people about what your views are and just try to actually make positive idea based arguments. it's not sex
they are only brought there in the sense to troll but they also have ideas about racism and sexism, they are pushing bigoted notions. if you don't need people making bigoted arguments. they will interpret that as community assent. there is evidence to back to sometime save you sometimes they feel like they been validated and speaking for the communities. i think that people instinctively just trolls in public and to confront them into arguments them are doing the right thing the question is how...
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they say things they don't believe. they understand saying they believe in that lines their pockets. steve: it's so interesting. it's another version of what you get from the left all of the time. they keep people in welfare dependency whether they are black or white. it means they are in charge. they are in control and it continues this. >> that's what i spoke that day in front of black lives matters. i spoke about the welfare program that's been keeping us down. 70 years ago black people were doing better than today. how is that plausible? no one will tell me america is a more racist country today than the 19 60s. how are they doing worse off? the answer is government dependency. government has gotten larger and made sure black people join these welfare programs and thinking they are being helped when ultimately they are being harmed. steve: what we are discussing here is basically the agenda of the left is the opposite of what they say. they talk about freedom and helping people and so on. it's literally keeping them
they say things they don't believe. they understand saying they believe in that lines their pockets. steve: it's so interesting. it's another version of what you get from the left all of the time. they keep people in welfare dependency whether they are black or white. it means they are in charge. they are in control and it continues this. >> that's what i spoke that day in front of black lives matters. i spoke about the welfare program that's been keeping us down. 70 years ago black...
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when they do, they will be in a bad way. they are not yet, but they will be.im knows that, and he knows he needs to end the sanctions. the bigger question is if the things he said to the south koreans, and he said recently to his own people about wanting to focus on the economy now, and have a change of strategy that sounds more like a form and the opening that he was denigrating a couple of years ago. that is the question. carol: we heard the editor in chief of "bloomberg businessweek." we heard marc champion talking about the remark about north korea front and center. also front and center deals with brexit. >> we cannot seem to stop talking about it. we are trying to talk about this as we are leading into that. europe cannot talking about it and wrestling with it. jason: it is not going the way addicted. >> the continent has tried to move on. the epicenter of this, in london, they are still wrestling with it. we are seeing a lot of numbers illustrate how badly it is going for them. for the comment, they are like, get us out of here, we are done with this. c
when they do, they will be in a bad way. they are not yet, but they will be.im knows that, and he knows he needs to end the sanctions. the bigger question is if the things he said to the south koreans, and he said recently to his own people about wanting to focus on the economy now, and have a change of strategy that sounds more like a form and the opening that he was denigrating a couple of years ago. that is the question. carol: we heard the editor in chief of "bloomberg...
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they can't get to the badger so they move they can't get to the badger so they m ove o nto they can'trbank. street route, straight through. —— straight through. riverbank. street route, straight through. -- straight through. they know they're close and suddenly... a badger runs from one hole into another. christian drags his exhausted dog away to tie him up with the other dogs. they have been digging for ten hours. finally, the terrier men call ita hours. finally, the terrier men call it a day. they make their way back across the field. in some areas across the field. in some areas across england, ages have been culled to stop the spread of bovine tuberculosis but even bend, digging them up and killing them with dogs is strictly illegal. a lot of time they say they are doing a service to they say they are doing a service to the royal community. particularly with badgers, because of tb, things like that. it is a smokescreen. it is purely a smokescreen. what these people like doing is killing stuff. they like killing wild animals. the vast majority of farmers are wholly against this sor
they can't get to the badger so they move they can't get to the badger so they m ove o nto they can'trbank. street route, straight through. —— straight through. riverbank. street route, straight through. -- straight through. they know they're close and suddenly... a badger runs from one hole into another. christian drags his exhausted dog away to tie him up with the other dogs. they have been digging for ten hours. finally, the terrier men call ita hours. finally, the terrier men call it a...
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they don't feel like they have to. there is an undercover in of a protest in organizing and why don't they go through the right channels. you can bother to write more than this. the solution they talked about was charter schools. the history of profiting from segregation. one of the cynical thanks that they point out play out in that book is how often the desire for better, and equal. then the constant dangled possibility. it's used to make people rich. when you want to start off with a deeper conversation about this book. giving you an opportunity to tell people things they didn't know about the story of who martin luther king was. and what inspired him. and also the full spectrum of his views. on questions of economics and militarism in the connection between the racism and apartheid. i would imagine even those of us who think we know parts of the story. anytime i listen to you. i learned new things. i think it's so valuable to have this kind of thing done. i know there are complexities about how they have that. watc
they don't feel like they have to. there is an undercover in of a protest in organizing and why don't they go through the right channels. you can bother to write more than this. the solution they talked about was charter schools. the history of profiting from segregation. one of the cynical thanks that they point out play out in that book is how often the desire for better, and equal. then the constant dangled possibility. it's used to make people rich. when you want to start off with a deeper...
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they stated, they thought that they were able to fix all the problems and the err errors, and they issued a report which was reviewed by all the regulatory agencies, and we were given assurances that the problems had been resolved and the falsification had been resolved. >> supervisor cohen: ? 2012, did this matter go before the health commission? >> during -- during my time, there's been technical issues that have been discussed between the navy and the regulatory agencies and the health department has been informed. it's never risen to the level that we need to bring it to the health commission and board of supervisors. health commission and board of supervisors have occasionally voluntarily called for hearings. there was a hearing on the parcel e-2 landfill proposals for how that was going to be resolved and whether it would be dug up and hauled away or kept in place, so there have been hearings at various times. the falsification, because the navy had such confidence that they had resolved and fixed the issues in 2014, there didn't seem to be any reasons by any of those agencies -- it
they stated, they thought that they were able to fix all the problems and the err errors, and they issued a report which was reviewed by all the regulatory agencies, and we were given assurances that the problems had been resolved and the falsification had been resolved. >> supervisor cohen: ? 2012, did this matter go before the health commission? >> during -- during my time, there's been technical issues that have been discussed between the navy and the regulatory agencies and the...
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i don't know what it amounted to but they were there and they will do it again if they can. i do think that they see some of what has been generated by issues here in america as opening up options for them let's say with nato. i think they will be pushing hard on putting pressure on nato based on how we are treating nato ourselves. and how well they can probably work in europe. i do think that while the things that they have not done indeed, they haven't done but there are options that are still open to them. the one i would throw out to all of us is i do not know what percentage of americans and -- believe that there is a file on the current president. i think is almost everybody. it does not matter what is in the file. at some point, it would serve the interest of vladimir putin to put something out there. that would end up in the daily mail or god knows where. it could be true or not true. it could be whatever they wanted to do to stir up trouble in washington. and they very well could have that. and it does not have to be directly. it can be the way they usually do thing
i don't know what it amounted to but they were there and they will do it again if they can. i do think that they see some of what has been generated by issues here in america as opening up options for them let's say with nato. i think they will be pushing hard on putting pressure on nato based on how we are treating nato ourselves. and how well they can probably work in europe. i do think that while the things that they have not done indeed, they haven't done but there are options that are...
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and they don't make it there, they can go to the supreme court and that is where they will meet neil gorsuch. .here is a pipeline of lawyers the right has found a way to sort of train people from the very beginning, starting in law school to make their way up to these higher positions that we now see with mitch mcconnell confirming as fast as he can before november. we will see what happens then. i can see this as a reporter who covers these issues. groups like the american constitution society are greatestg for the attention of rights for the greatest number of people. advocatinge adf is for the advance of civil rights by the people from a group like advocating for. they are operating in a limited space where they see themselves progressctim of social and they see it as not actually being social progress. they want to expand their religious rights or what they call their religious rights of free speech at the expense of other people. these left-leading organizations, back in the early 1990's, when the religious restoration act, which organizations like them had used for cases like h
and they don't make it there, they can go to the supreme court and that is where they will meet neil gorsuch. .here is a pipeline of lawyers the right has found a way to sort of train people from the very beginning, starting in law school to make their way up to these higher positions that we now see with mitch mcconnell confirming as fast as he can before november. we will see what happens then. i can see this as a reporter who covers these issues. groups like the american constitution society...
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they kept pushing and they kept attacking.ing with support from the army, but the germans were well dug in in belleau wood and it was very difficult terrain so it became a slugging match very quickly. >> and how long did the battle take? >> it took the whole month of june. it lasted week after week after week. th there were incredible stories individually during that time and that battle, particularly in june 11th when the marines broke through, the main german defensive line and army troops were also put into belleau wood and the 7th regiment was put in later in june as well as the army brigade supporting it and it just lasted on and on. it was one of the most brutal battles in the history of our country. >> one of the titles and one of the chapters in your book about belleau wood is gas and exhaustion. can you talk about the use of poison gas on the battlefield? >> proportionately, the americans suffered more casualties from gas than any other country and a lot of that had to do with the lack of preparation and the germans h
they kept pushing and they kept attacking.ing with support from the army, but the germans were well dug in in belleau wood and it was very difficult terrain so it became a slugging match very quickly. >> and how long did the battle take? >> it took the whole month of june. it lasted week after week after week. th there were incredible stories individually during that time and that battle, particularly in june 11th when the marines broke through, the main german defensive line and...
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they have a fixture system that they can lock up.he farmers' market t pop up market will start every wednesday right after we open on august 15th. it's from three to 7:00 pm. it will serve as the traveller, the consumer, people who are supporting their buses who can grab something. it will not compete with the food trucks in any way. so no prepared foods. nothing that you smell and nothing that is being made. no burritos. all of that be in the food truck. this is kraft foods. anything from high end chocolate to balsamic vinegars and hummus. anything that is prepared but not being cooked on sight that you can grab and go. we will have a certain amount of farmers. probably very seasonal. there is a proliferation of farmers markets in the area and we're not trying to compete with them. a lot of unique retail and entrepreneur is. so we have a coffee roaster, we have somebody who makes wonderful gloves, we basically got pretty much one of everything. our goal here is to rotate those as well. so you won't go out there and see tenant julie
they have a fixture system that they can lock up.he farmers' market t pop up market will start every wednesday right after we open on august 15th. it's from three to 7:00 pm. it will serve as the traveller, the consumer, people who are supporting their buses who can grab something. it will not compete with the food trucks in any way. so no prepared foods. nothing that you smell and nothing that is being made. no burritos. all of that be in the food truck. this is kraft foods. anything from high...
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they are going to look like they have the upper hand, they have grace, instead, they go from the swamp to the gutter and start making jokes about abortion. that was the first moment when s my wife and i, we looked at each other and said, what is this?h why are we here? and then the pummeling of kellyanne conway and sarah sanders, who are my wife's colleagues, she was like, this is it. i got to get out of here.. i'm not the type of person to walk out of anything but there comes a point when you just have to say, we don't have to put up with this crap. >> laura: i hate to do this to our viewers, however, we must play this for juan williams. this is what wolf said about kellyanne and ivanka. let's watch. >> we should definitely talkan about the women in the trump administration. there is kellyanne conway.ni man, she has the perfect last name for what she does.. conway. you guys gotta stop putting kellyanne on your shows. all she does is live. if you don't give her a platform, she has nowhere to lie. it's like that old saying, if a tree falls in the woods, how do we get kellyanne under tha
they are going to look like they have the upper hand, they have grace, instead, they go from the swamp to the gutter and start making jokes about abortion. that was the first moment when s my wife and i, we looked at each other and said, what is this?h why are we here? and then the pummeling of kellyanne conway and sarah sanders, who are my wife's colleagues, she was like, this is it. i got to get out of here.. i'm not the type of person to walk out of anything but there comes a point when you...
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they call it man united, don't they? i believe they do. so, this one to football experts. what request made by the royal couple did the queen mother ignore? perhaps she wanted the queen mother to bring a can of beer. if i remember rightly, it was to do with what she was wearing. the queen mother was wearing a hat. "the queen arrived by car. the invitation said no hats. but she chose to wear a small headdress. inside, the queen mother had already taken her place." when the duke and duchess of cambridge got married and they drove down the mall following their wedding, what car were they in? the car... was it an uber?! aston martin? prince charles' aston martin. yes. and he had the handbrake on the whole time. he did. he was very nervous about it, wasn't he? his dad's favourite car. good news, it's the music round. now, which pop group accompanied spurs on their official song of the 1980—81 season? who would it have been at that point? i am terribly bad on 80s music. who would have they have employed to do something? chas and dave. chas and dave! # come on you... # spurs are
they call it man united, don't they? i believe they do. so, this one to football experts. what request made by the royal couple did the queen mother ignore? perhaps she wanted the queen mother to bring a can of beer. if i remember rightly, it was to do with what she was wearing. the queen mother was wearing a hat. "the queen arrived by car. the invitation said no hats. but she chose to wear a small headdress. inside, the queen mother had already taken her place." when the duke and...
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they are not deterred from going in if they think they need to. -- if they decide that is what they need to do for any security goals they perceive, they are going to do it. that has not changed. ofther: you have done a lot work in georgia, and have had an ongoing dialogue with many of the regional leaders. what is the outlook for the regent? region?he kurt: in georgia that we did not impose any sanctions. we had a limited effort to push for the negotiation of a cease-fire. once that was in place we dropped anything after that, for a variety of reasons. president obama wanted to be the opposite of president bush. we did the reset, and we did not get anywhere. didddition to that, russia not immediately recognize the independence of these entities. asjust viewed them territories. it certainly did not annex them. i would argue that we are an exception -- we are annexation light. kurt: it is important. -- it is continued occupation but annexation. crimea, i think the russians thought that the west would to the way thely rest did not respond after georgia. annexation turned out to be a differ
they are not deterred from going in if they think they need to. -- if they decide that is what they need to do for any security goals they perceive, they are going to do it. that has not changed. ofther: you have done a lot work in georgia, and have had an ongoing dialogue with many of the regional leaders. what is the outlook for the regent? region?he kurt: in georgia that we did not impose any sanctions. we had a limited effort to push for the negotiation of a cease-fire. once that was in...
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so they come here, they know they are going to be able to stay here. what is the senate on the house cooking up? i heat, keep hearing about the administration is going to come out and agree to an amnesty with an end to chain migration. it's not quite the bob goodlatt goodlatte, what's going on? >> i would love to see it be the bob goodlatte bill. i think he's done a remarkable job of balancing competing interests. i hope they are not coming up with something like that cooked up in 2013. they told us we are coming up with a deal. it was rumored for many months, years in fact, that they were working on it. and it was about a thousand pages of something nobody had read. people voted for it anyway and then they switched it and replaced it with a different bill. i fear they might be doing the same thing and i think they remember the consequence. >> laura: the freedom caucus doesn't want it. they are to come out and said we don't want amnesty, but can you get something positive? you could end his chain migration. that is a huge amplifier of immigration in th
so they come here, they know they are going to be able to stay here. what is the senate on the house cooking up? i heat, keep hearing about the administration is going to come out and agree to an amnesty with an end to chain migration. it's not quite the bob goodlatt goodlatte, what's going on? >> i would love to see it be the bob goodlatte bill. i think he's done a remarkable job of balancing competing interests. i hope they are not coming up with something like that cooked up in 2013....
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they produce and they contribute to the economy. so to put them into the same category is completely offensive. now i happen to know about some of these people who come over and seek asylum. why? because i represented a family, an accompanied minor when i was an attorney at a pro bono level and i had to find his mom who was also in detention. it is extremely hard to get asylum. it is very hard to get asylum. the standard is very hard. and it's very high. now, i had unlimited resources at a big law firm. i could hire experts, and even then i couldn't get asylum. was it a fraud? no. did they get protections? yes, under a different category. it took years. but there are people who come to this country because they are fleeing the violence. in my particular case, they had already killed one of her son. guess what? when one of your children is killed and you have one left, you are going to run. you are going to try to seek safe haven. and so it makes me sick to my stomach to keep hearing over and over again, painting the broad stroke and
they produce and they contribute to the economy. so to put them into the same category is completely offensive. now i happen to know about some of these people who come over and seek asylum. why? because i represented a family, an accompanied minor when i was an attorney at a pro bono level and i had to find his mom who was also in detention. it is extremely hard to get asylum. it is very hard to get asylum. the standard is very hard. and it's very high. now, i had unlimited resources at a big...
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border they established after they gave the land back to hamas which they used to shoot rockets intosrael. they defelonieded their boarders. good for them the media should be ashamed. >> i have been to the gaza border. i have been where the tunnels where they use electricity. i don't know the media that have done that. i have been to a town where 10,000 rockets were fired and kids can't play outside they have bunk are play grounds well is not enough time if a rocket is fired. 10 thonned in one city in 10 years. >> daily news is -- ben said something like this before the propaganda arm for hamas. i lived in new york area for a few decades the new york daily news has always been seen as a joke to anybody who has a brain. they were teetering on bankruptcy for years. and it leads to not only the fact that i than media and we say this many times distrusted at record levels. among republicans it is 90%. independents and democrats there is a majority that distrusts the media the problem is we are at a loathing stage of the media. because of this and blaming i ivanka trump what is going on w
border they established after they gave the land back to hamas which they used to shoot rockets intosrael. they defelonieded their boarders. good for them the media should be ashamed. >> i have been to the gaza border. i have been where the tunnels where they use electricity. i don't know the media that have done that. i have been to a town where 10,000 rockets were fired and kids can't play outside they have bunk are play grounds well is not enough time if a rocket is fired. 10 thonned...
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that is why they are keen for it. by 1800 or so they have -- they can't grow cotton. tobacco is exhausting the soil. some of them turned to wheat. >> they would have been better off getting rid of slavery. by 1820rincipal export are slaves to mississippi, alabama. that when theys try to talk about a meaningful gradual emancipation plan, it the people inual, the north can say yes, that makes sense. in pennsylvania, and slavery. new york will and slavery. massachusetts. vermont. there are very few african-americans in the region. 40% black.ia is south carolina is 60% black. are talking about ending slavery south of the chesapeake, you are talking about something fundamentally different. this is the killer. the founders are brilliant in so many ways. they are imaginative in so many ways. jefferson can imagine the separation of church and state. they can imagine a nation sized republic. nobody else could do that. they cannot imagine a biracial society. they cannot -- it has never existed before. they cannot conceive of it. >> we are almost out of time. i have two question
that is why they are keen for it. by 1800 or so they have -- they can't grow cotton. tobacco is exhausting the soil. some of them turned to wheat. >> they would have been better off getting rid of slavery. by 1820rincipal export are slaves to mississippi, alabama. that when theys try to talk about a meaningful gradual emancipation plan, it the people inual, the north can say yes, that makes sense. in pennsylvania, and slavery. new york will and slavery. massachusetts. vermont. there are...
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telling you they angry and they say what are they telling they what in fact they would do what would happen to us what will happen to our properties that are open for them to think if sometimes until if assad regime go with the back to syria what advice are you giving them i can't advise him anything now because i cannot advise them to back to syria because it's would be very this about them maybe they will lost their life i can't advise them to to make. authority to come into somebody's relationship to them. with them maybe this equality approved because until this comment. it's need approved from security branches before it's will be legal document to use it in front of. the patient and we're just very briefly last question the german government has protested vigorously about what's happening would what would you like to see western governments the german government doing about this the pope. would be very disappointing from the standing of the european and judgment but they know that the nose ring enough here because they wanted no consent consent. said the regime as it as a priso
telling you they angry and they say what are they telling they what in fact they would do what would happen to us what will happen to our properties that are open for them to think if sometimes until if assad regime go with the back to syria what advice are you giving them i can't advise him anything now because i cannot advise them to back to syria because it's would be very this about them maybe they will lost their life i can't advise them to to make. authority to come into somebody's...
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they think they can do no wrong. mueller and comey are part of the same team on that regard.st on top of that, you have them hiring democrats with abandon and then you have the page-strzok text messages. he kept those two fbi agents off of his investigation because of bias and hid that from the american people for four months. mr. comey, if he were a typical government official, would have been asked to resign a long time ago. >> tucker: that's a really good point. tom fitton, following this from day one, thank you, tom. >> you're welcome. y >> tucker: it's pretty obvious that the democratic party's relentless focus on russia to the exclusion of all else like issues that matter to people may have been a mistake politically. an article this morning in "the daily beast" makes a ludicrous claim. it says that democrats actually wanted to spend the last year and a half talking about real issues -- health care and the economy - but they couldn't somehow because cable news stopped them. rachel maddow told them not to appare
they think they can do no wrong. mueller and comey are part of the same team on that regard.st on top of that, you have them hiring democrats with abandon and then you have the page-strzok text messages. he kept those two fbi agents off of his investigation because of bias and hid that from the american people for four months. mr. comey, if he were a typical government official, would have been asked to resign a long time ago. >> tucker: that's a really good point. tom fitton, following...
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by city inspectors. >> they had fake leases and they had dirty dishes in the sink's, they had closed in the closets and they had towels draped over the door to the >> reporter: so how was the trickery exposed? they kept using the same costco items at each staging and the inspector had a moment and caught on. they are seeking a penalty of five and half million dollars and that is about six times the value of the illegal bookings. >>> right now san francisco officials are taking action to place regulations on electric scooters. the city is looking to limit the number of scooters allowed. and they would charge annual permit fees and keep scooters offside box. they would require each company to have a maximum fleet of 500 scooters. rental company say they are promising to educate riders about the rules and scooter etiquette. >>> california is suing the trump administration again. they are challenging plans against the epa. they would require vehicles to get 36 miles to the gallon by 2025. about 10 miles a gallon better than the current standard, epa administrator, scott pruitt, he said t
by city inspectors. >> they had fake leases and they had dirty dishes in the sink's, they had closed in the closets and they had towels draped over the door to the >> reporter: so how was the trickery exposed? they kept using the same costco items at each staging and the inspector had a moment and caught on. they are seeking a penalty of five and half million dollars and that is about six times the value of the illegal bookings. >>> right now san francisco officials are...
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they registered to vote. the way they voted, they were all republicans. that was the party of lincoln. african-americans voted as republican. they would hold political rallies in the courthouse. in selma, they called this place the mecca of the radical republican party. this church continued as an ame church until 1954 when the church caught on fire and burned. depending on who you talk to, if you talk to local african american people, they say it was a church burning. if you talk to the white people around here, they say it was a controlled burn and timber got away and caught it on fire accidentally. i do not know what the true story is, but you have both versions. this is a school. for the farmers here, they could have a public school. they had to build the school in the county with provide them with -- that is what they did. they had a school in the church. the kids were marking up the back of the pews. they salvaged wood from an old building and used it to build a one room schoolhouse. that school has functioned until the brown v. board of education.
they registered to vote. the way they voted, they were all republicans. that was the party of lincoln. african-americans voted as republican. they would hold political rallies in the courthouse. in selma, they called this place the mecca of the radical republican party. this church continued as an ame church until 1954 when the church caught on fire and burned. depending on who you talk to, if you talk to local african american people, they say it was a church burning. if you talk to the white...
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they want to increase their share of the pie and they will do anything they can. having a new pet supply coming into the city will not mean more people will get a dog or a cat. it's going to take their existing pets and spread it out thinner. somebody will take the business. so we urge you not to have the businesses come in. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> scott hawkey. i would like to echo what commissioner adams said. when this commission was founded, i was very involved in creating this commission. took 14, 15 years to get it passed on the ballot. this is the type of issue that this commission was created to address. there doesn't seem to be a need for this. there seems to be neighborhood servicing that are fulfilling the need to the community. and that's what the commission is trying to say. we don't need healthy spot to come in and disrupt or put out of business the businesses. so i ask you to oppose this conditional use. >> great. thank you. >> i'm the owner of cotton basics in noe valley and i'm very much opposed to chains coming into our
they want to increase their share of the pie and they will do anything they can. having a new pet supply coming into the city will not mean more people will get a dog or a cat. it's going to take their existing pets and spread it out thinner. somebody will take the business. so we urge you not to have the businesses come in. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> scott hawkey. i would like to echo what commissioner adams said. when this commission was founded, i was very...
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when they do this they try to blow it up. they think they are heroes for doing things like that.ut they are just a bunch of cowards. enjoy, try not get any water on you if you don't want it. i get a lesson in waterboarding. that's next. so, you guys have recently started dating... -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid. give me some time... okay. this is the traverse... for when you have your five kids, two dogs and one cat. whoa! five? uhhh... it's the chevy memorial day sales event! get an additional $750 on these select models. that's on top of most other offers! find new roads at your local chevy dealer. your headlines throughout the weekend. jesse: despite objections from the left, president trump swore in the first cia director this week, gina haspel. president trump: gina, congratulations. there is no one in the country better qualified for this extraordinary office than you. our enemies will take note
when they do this they try to blow it up. they think they are heroes for doing things like that.ut they are just a bunch of cowards. enjoy, try not get any water on you if you don't want it. i get a lesson in waterboarding. that's next. so, you guys have recently started dating... -yes -yes cool. i want to show you guys three chevy suv's. the first one is called the trax, great for when you move in together. -ahhh! and this is the chevy equinox, perfect for when you two have your first kid....
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they say, they got to have parents in the house, they got to find -- they got to have a father.hey keep finding excuses. it does not work with a black male but it does when a white boy does it. kids are being affected by the false premise called white supremacy. it is affecting children. host: in another headline, "the hill" is reporting there are an increasing number of gop revolts against speaker paul ryan as his retirement years. speaker paul ryan appears to be asing his grip on power over restive republican congress. members of the far right team to with moderate republicans to sink the farm bill, a manager legislative priority and legacy for the lame-duck beaker. a band of 20 centrist republicans are revolting against ryan using a rare procedural tactic to force a series of immigration votes. reinstated father patrick conroy as the house chaplain last month after catholic republicans and democrats publicly ripped his decision to force the chaplain to step down. the speaker hoped to use his final months in office raising money for his party and campaigning to defend the hous
they say, they got to have parents in the house, they got to find -- they got to have a father.hey keep finding excuses. it does not work with a black male but it does when a white boy does it. kids are being affected by the false premise called white supremacy. it is affecting children. host: in another headline, "the hill" is reporting there are an increasing number of gop revolts against speaker paul ryan as his retirement years. speaker paul ryan appears to be asing his grip on...
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threaten us bases and when they launch rockets against israel. >> host: if they do not, if they remain, what is the danger of iran remaining in syria for years to come? if they have a foothold, they propped up assad. >> guest: israel moved into lebanon in 2006 at hundred and 60,000 in iraq preventing logistical support. syria was not in a place where iran could go in and do these type of things. that has all changed. iran can freely move militias through iraq into syria to be able to maintain the logistical support required to threaten israel. so it is a much more, is a less safer place for israel but that changed two days ago when iran deal when away. because again, iran is no longer insulated by the jcpoa. it was going to be allowed to become an economic power. conventional military power. continuous ballistic missile testing outside of the jcpoa. at the end of the sunset clause, put a nuclear weapon on top of a ballistic missile that they already been perfected. and the conventional force to be able to deter a us or israeli strike on iran's nuclear facilities and now, have european
threaten us bases and when they launch rockets against israel. >> host: if they do not, if they remain, what is the danger of iran remaining in syria for years to come? if they have a foothold, they propped up assad. >> guest: israel moved into lebanon in 2006 at hundred and 60,000 in iraq preventing logistical support. syria was not in a place where iran could go in and do these type of things. that has all changed. iran can freely move militias through iraq into syria to be able...
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north koreans have said that they would walk away as well if they feel like they are not getting what they need from the united states. and there have been some things that have happened that have angered the north koreans. here on the east coast, they are expecting perhaps in a matter of hours to go on a train to go up to a nuclear test site in the mountains. and obviously this development makes me wonder if north koreans will still go through with that and take journalists up to see this site, will they still blow up the tunnels and continue the dismantling process. this is why have been brought here, but this development could be a game change on the ground. north koreans are angry about the remarks from mike pence. before that, john bolton. they consider it a threat saying that north korea could become the next libya. they also think that the united states is practicing to invade north korea right now because of the military drills that are happening in south korea this month. they don't believe that the u.s. climbing claims that they are defensive, they see bombers an fighter jet
north koreans have said that they would walk away as well if they feel like they are not getting what they need from the united states. and there have been some things that have happened that have angered the north koreans. here on the east coast, they are expecting perhaps in a matter of hours to go on a train to go up to a nuclear test site in the mountains. and obviously this development makes me wonder if north koreans will still go through with that and take journalists up to see this...
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they are happy they can survive getting by and they are living. you just, by your own example, by little action by little actions like kids teach them the difference, that politics matters, because politics translate and this in this changes your personal life. when they feel it themselves, when they believe it, they turn on. you cannot sell simple, empty rhetoric like elections are important, that is -- it is your duty as a citizen. it doesn't work. they are really traumatized. nobody asks their opinion for 70 years. they have problems taking initiative, problems believing it will cost nothing and it is not going to affect their lives . and i believe russian politics and education, it's about teaching them it is ok to run. sometimes people have a hard time and i admire what they do. they are still alive. look at this people look -- running for office. possible for first time candidates to run. i believe this trial and error strategy is one of the best principles for democracy. democracy is never born out of one election. democracy is a long proce
they are happy they can survive getting by and they are living. you just, by your own example, by little action by little actions like kids teach them the difference, that politics matters, because politics translate and this in this changes your personal life. when they feel it themselves, when they believe it, they turn on. you cannot sell simple, empty rhetoric like elections are important, that is -- it is your duty as a citizen. it doesn't work. they are really traumatized. nobody asks...
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what else do they do in they do other things. how do they steal it you may ask? one of the ways they steal it is through telecommunicationses. they are trying to embed themselves in our telecommunications system. here's how. they know that a defense contractor will not buy a z.t.e. phone, and they have a solution for that. they sell a z.t.e. phone, the exact same components inside of it, the things they turn on and off to take e-mails or documents, they sell the exact same phone to an american telecommunications provider. the american telecommunications provider puts their sticker on it, so you think you're pie -- buying not a z.t.e. phone, and they sell it. it's called white labeling or a router. huawei has a router. they will sell it to an american company and they will take off huawei and put on their sticker and you have a chinese company beholden to chinese government. if they say we want you to go into that router and get the secrets of the u.s. government, they have to do it. especially in telecommunications. that is what's happening now. they embed themse
what else do they do in they do other things. how do they steal it you may ask? one of the ways they steal it is through telecommunicationses. they are trying to embed themselves in our telecommunications system. here's how. they know that a defense contractor will not buy a z.t.e. phone, and they have a solution for that. they sell a z.t.e. phone, the exact same components inside of it, the things they turn on and off to take e-mails or documents, they sell the exact same phone to an american...
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not permitted to present the resolution, they said they will not kurn to the convention tomorrow, they will return tonight but not come back tomorrow. they are saying they will bring to a geunding halt, the entire convention, he was given a round of applause by delegates in the convention. >> has there been a suggestion that the new york delegates attend the new party caucus. >> it has not come up. these people are very angy about the way that the delegates are being treated. they are going to walk out of this meeting, they have not said what they will do in subsequent meetings. >> thank you, hal, do you have more? >> that was it. >> that was morris raskin forming a meeting of a third party. he expects 200 delegates to attend. >> that was 1968 with walter cronkite, our focus for this seght -- segment, the role of the media, we have david hume kennerly and martin kalb, lets begin with walter cronkite, what role did he play? >> big time. when the tet offensive began and the communists seemed for a week or two to be in the ascendancy and probably victors in the war, walter cronkite wanted
not permitted to present the resolution, they said they will not kurn to the convention tomorrow, they will return tonight but not come back tomorrow. they are saying they will bring to a geunding halt, the entire convention, he was given a round of applause by delegates in the convention. >> has there been a suggestion that the new york delegates attend the new party caucus. >> it has not come up. these people are very angy about the way that the delegates are being treated. they...
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brian: what did they do when they got here? yunte: they were smuggled in.racked down the ship manifest for that ship. there were only two declared passengers. one was robert hunter and the other was a chinese man who was actually a traveling companion, a neighbor. because the twins' mother was worried. they were still young boys. 17-years-old. so she kind of negotiated with that they werein allowed a neighbor, also the age of 17, to go with them. so on the ship manifest, there were only two declared passengers. they were smuggled in. this was not unique. pt barnum, when he sent general tom thumb, the 25-inch tall man, the dwarf, when he sent tom thumb to england, tom thumb was actually disguised as a baby in his mother's arms. sneaking through the customs. so, similar things happened. brian: they were here in 1829. what basically did they do for a living? how did they make their money for the foreseeable future? yunte: they were worked as slaves. they were exploited. basically.ieces, before they arrived in boston, coffin sent a letter to his wife because he
brian: what did they do when they got here? yunte: they were smuggled in.racked down the ship manifest for that ship. there were only two declared passengers. one was robert hunter and the other was a chinese man who was actually a traveling companion, a neighbor. because the twins' mother was worried. they were still young boys. 17-years-old. so she kind of negotiated with that they werein allowed a neighbor, also the age of 17, to go with them. so on the ship manifest, there were only two...
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do anyway, but they said they can get pre—trained pilots and they can get pre—trained pilots and theyheir travel. we saw this with airlines like ryanair and emirates, basically having to cancel flights because they don't have been of pilots. this has gone hand in hand with the fact that the renumeration of pilots has come down, the status of being a pilot has changed. it is very expensive to train them. does it mean pilots can demand more money? yes, that is the truth and in china they are offering enhanced salary packages and all sorts of incentives to attract them and looking at buying aviation schools. a quick word on goldman sach's and apple—macro teaming up for a new credit card, this is in the wall streetjournal? for a new credit card, this is in the wall street journal? apple and goldmans are looking at launching a credit card as apple looks to expand its businesses into services and goldman wants to get a foot into the retail banking sector. is there anything apple isn't going to do?m is disrupting every industry. have a great weekend. thank you for your company today, we will
do anyway, but they said they can get pre—trained pilots and they can get pre—trained pilots and theyheir travel. we saw this with airlines like ryanair and emirates, basically having to cancel flights because they don't have been of pilots. this has gone hand in hand with the fact that the renumeration of pilots has come down, the status of being a pilot has changed. it is very expensive to train them. does it mean pilots can demand more money? yes, that is the truth and in china they are...
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do it would they want to go to it live because they have the same you could beat or they have the same atmosphere way of thinking and so on this one. the other part which is military speak of that of your question the plan of the terrorists and their masters was to destroy the syrian army by scattering the different units all over the syrian border which is not good for any army or plan was to put them in one where you have three areas if you if you have two or three or four four two you've beter than having been in maybe more than one hundred forty of the think that so militarily it is better they chose it but it's better for us from the military point of view on the other hand talking about similar mindsets it is predominantly the rebels the overwhelming sunni. the sunni myself i have a long distant relative who. came to syria to fight against you to resist you because he was told that you would target you were killing soon and that is what many people. believe why is it that so many people in all these different countries in america in russia these sunni's these muslims they believe
do it would they want to go to it live because they have the same you could beat or they have the same atmosphere way of thinking and so on this one. the other part which is military speak of that of your question the plan of the terrorists and their masters was to destroy the syrian army by scattering the different units all over the syrian border which is not good for any army or plan was to put them in one where you have three areas if you if you have two or three or four four two you've...
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want color revolutions they want a collapse of the economy they want sanctions to bite they want to keep putting the military pressure on the table but they're willing to wait two three five years maybe they're not coming in tomorrow ok joe you were disagreeing earlier i'd like to put in a cab here is it. we're after this charm offensive that i've mentioned already twice i don't think it's going to come to anything here but the iranians do have the opportunity to turn to china and russia and russia has certainly been interested in that the chinese is well i mean. iran's is just going to have to completely give up on the west we i'd like to remind our viewers you know opinion polls global opinion polls year after year iranians are quite pro-american that is changing right now as the population go ahead joe. well first of all i think we're not just seeing rhetoric missing action here and out of this nuclear deal which is the absolutely absolutely worst thing that trump has done is done many stupid things this is by far the worst the most dangerous thing he did this is action i agree w
want color revolutions they want a collapse of the economy they want sanctions to bite they want to keep putting the military pressure on the table but they're willing to wait two three five years maybe they're not coming in tomorrow ok joe you were disagreeing earlier i'd like to put in a cab here is it. we're after this charm offensive that i've mentioned already twice i don't think it's going to come to anything here but the iranians do have the opportunity to turn to china and russia and...
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they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office?tamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again go to stamps.com/tv and never go to does it look like i'm done?yet? shouldn't you be at work? [ mockingly ] "shouldn't you be at work?" todd. hold on. [ engine revs ] arcade game: fist pump! your real bike's all fixed. man, you guys are good! well, we are the number-one motorcycle insurer in the country. -wait. you have a real motorcycle? and real insurance, with 24-hour customer support. arcade game: wipeout! oh! well... i retire as champion. game hog! champion. only remfresh usesody's ion-powered melatonin to deliver up to 7 hours of sleep support. number one sleep doctor recommended remfresh-your nightly sleep companion. available in the natural sleep section at walmart. sure. mom,what's up son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys ha
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did they question them before they shot them? no. they just walked into the village and shot them?re being killed by the mugabe regime. mugabe's zanu party draws most of its support from the majority shona tribe. in matabeleland, support for nkomo's zapu comes from the minority ndebele. joshua nkomo, grand old man of african nationalism. to these people, he is king of matabeleland. it is the rivalry between these two men that threatens zimbabwe with tribal conflict. zanu is the people's party, and all those who stand outside it must come into the zanu family or else they are rejected by the people. the beatings, the killings, the torture, it is unbelievable, unbelievable. people are being taken daily, at night, and they disappear forever. i heard a knock. i opened the door. they took me to the cell where i spent three solid weeks being beaten day and night, tortured. they were using bayonets. others who were pregnant, they were opening their stomach. "you are carrying the son or a child of a dissident." i still remember, my uncle was killed with castration. a human being. really? i
did they question them before they shot them? no. they just walked into the village and shot them?re being killed by the mugabe regime. mugabe's zanu party draws most of its support from the majority shona tribe. in matabeleland, support for nkomo's zapu comes from the minority ndebele. joshua nkomo, grand old man of african nationalism. to these people, he is king of matabeleland. it is the rivalry between these two men that threatens zimbabwe with tribal conflict. zanu is the people's party,...
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they all said that they did, but they did not.it is a science and technologies will, so their majors were computers. how do i know that they didn't know what it was? because they would ask questions that clearly -- they would say butnow exactly what it is," they would say things like, how many movies can you watch on your internet, teacher? if it five movies or is it 10? than actually, it is more 10. you realize they don't have the concept when you think about it. it is hard to explain that. how much do they know and how much do they not know? first of all, north koreans cannot travel outside were within the country. there are checkpoints. everything is blocked. all the information you ever get is about north korea. education is not really possible. my students didn't know about a lot of things. basically they would just get information about the great leader or everything is about the great leader. john: you refer to the great leader being the content a lot of the tv shows. what about this music? suki: that is the funny thing abo
they all said that they did, but they did not.it is a science and technologies will, so their majors were computers. how do i know that they didn't know what it was? because they would ask questions that clearly -- they would say butnow exactly what it is," they would say things like, how many movies can you watch on your internet, teacher? if it five movies or is it 10? than actually, it is more 10. you realize they don't have the concept when you think about it. it is hard to explain...
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they were like nine and ten. >> sean: when they were ten years old they were in the fat old guy off the court. >> laura: comes in all bruised and battered. it was embarrassing. those kids are amazing. congratulations to wake forest. great show tonight. good evening from washington, i'm laura ingraham and this is the income angle. we have an amazing show for you tonight of course. beginning with a double shot of newt gingrich. first he weighs in on the latest dark revelations about the deep state as we learn evermore sorted details about how the obama administration weaponized the intel community into a political hip machine. then he will discuss tonight's "angle" about the g.o.p.'s tremendous reversal of fortune and what the party must do to avoid losing any seats in november. plus kellyanne conway is here on the big stories of the day including president trump making a fantastic pro-life speech before the midterms tonight and a shifting timeline on his meeting with the north korean dictator kim drone on. but first, the latest details on the russia investigation are beginning to make wa
they were like nine and ten. >> sean: when they were ten years old they were in the fat old guy off the court. >> laura: comes in all bruised and battered. it was embarrassing. those kids are amazing. congratulations to wake forest. great show tonight. good evening from washington, i'm laura ingraham and this is the income angle. we have an amazing show for you tonight of course. beginning with a double shot of newt gingrich. first he weighs in on the latest dark revelations about...
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and they felt they were not being taken seriously enoughm concerns and they felt they were not beingone stage they went to them with the evidence and it seems like nothing's there is no evidence that the nmc acted on that. any more criticisms, and how have they responded? a lot of criticism. you saw carl hendrickson, one of the families that have spoken out against this. they put out a statement saying the report shows the truly shocking scale of the nmc's the truly shocking scale of the nmc‘s failure. the nmc themselves have said, yes, we have made massive changes. the chief executive is going to stand down. they said, we have made significant changes since 2014 and put vulnerable witnesses and families at the heart of everything we do. this report says it is not good enough. it acknowledges changes they made, generally quite technical changes, but it says the culture needs to change and needs to be more open, more transparent and more respectful with families. the head of the nmc, as you said, is standing down and that was announced earlier this week for this report coming out. tha
and they felt they were not being taken seriously enoughm concerns and they felt they were not beingone stage they went to them with the evidence and it seems like nothing's there is no evidence that the nmc acted on that. any more criticisms, and how have they responded? a lot of criticism. you saw carl hendrickson, one of the families that have spoken out against this. they put out a statement saying the report shows the truly shocking scale of the nmc's the truly shocking scale of the...
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they will look at a company. they will steal the technology. they will force that company out of business and they will come to dominate that market. it's an intolerable situation for the united states. as i suggested, what people have their eye on at the moment are the congressional elections in 2018. i think unfortunately that is going to prevail. charles: let's say maybe at the end of the day president trump says, peter, you put a lot of work into this and you know what you are talking about more perhaps than anyone else. let's go with this. do you think the american public is prepared for that? and also, how would it look? this is china's great ambition, they are not going to gift up easily. >> i testified before the trade representative two days ago and i encouraged them to get aggressive about challenging china at the wto. charles: i have gone to their website and i see you file a complaint, and they will rap them on the knuckles, and once that runts out they do it all over again. it feels like a circus more than anything else. they are s
they will look at a company. they will steal the technology. they will force that company out of business and they will come to dominate that market. it's an intolerable situation for the united states. as i suggested, what people have their eye on at the moment are the congressional elections in 2018. i think unfortunately that is going to prevail. charles: let's say maybe at the end of the day president trump says, peter, you put a lot of work into this and you know what you are talking about...
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they don't need to be told what they think about the news, they want to hear the news so they can comer own opinions, charles. charles: get ready for price increase, amazon members, 119 bucks a month but we are betting most of you are probably going to pay up. second hour of varney & company next. ... charlie: today, 7:00 a.m. out west happy friday, everyone i'm charles payne in for stuart varney this is the second hour of varney & company and here is what we've got for you. president trump's pick to lead the cia facing a tough confirmation process and the terrorist behind 9/11 says he has information that he wants to share with lawmakers, james mitchell the person who interrogated mohammed will give us his take on that later this hour. and iran strongly condemning israel's attacks in syria. israel claims of course that it had nearly all of its iranian military infrastructure targets in syria the question though is war being waged in the middle east, and president trump reportedly so frustrated with the progress at the border that he unleashed a tirade at his dhs secretary during a cab
they don't need to be told what they think about the news, they want to hear the news so they can comer own opinions, charles. charles: get ready for price increase, amazon members, 119 bucks a month but we are betting most of you are probably going to pay up. second hour of varney & company next. ... charlie: today, 7:00 a.m. out west happy friday, everyone i'm charles payne in for stuart varney this is the second hour of varney & company and here is what we've got for you. president...
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why they feel like they should be doing it. more than anything else a simple apology for the insensitivity for a dying man. this is not the first time donald trump or his administration essentially gone after mccain. the first time it happened, jaws were on the floor. >> lots of people don't like mccain's positions he devoted much of his life to debating thing. >> you should be decent. >> people talk a lot. you can make mistakes, i certainly might have done so. this is a point where an apology would do wonders. >> i'm sorry. >> the trump administration opinions this afternoon once again with more controversy. in part, refusing to issue a public apology on kelly sadler's comments on john mccain and backtracking on penalizing a chinese company. the white house has been forced to answer for a lot. but it is a controversy over the move of the u.s. embassy to jerusalem that has the attention of the world. protests reached a climax today as president trump appeared on a large video screen expressing hope for peace at today's embassy
why they feel like they should be doing it. more than anything else a simple apology for the insensitivity for a dying man. this is not the first time donald trump or his administration essentially gone after mccain. the first time it happened, jaws were on the floor. >> lots of people don't like mccain's positions he devoted much of his life to debating thing. >> you should be decent. >> people talk a lot. you can make mistakes, i certainly might have done so. this is a point...
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when they reach of the border, they need the opportunity to seek asylum. tijuanae camp outside near the california border where there are two to 300 inside the caravan camped out to possibly enter the united states, do we have to let in anybody that claims they are seeking asylum? guest: anyone who claims seeking asylum that they would like protection in the united states, screeningntitled to a process. that is prescribed by law. the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide. what our laws require is that the person first be screened by an asylum officer. that is a threshold screening. if you demonstrate a credible fear of persecution, meaning it is likely you might be persecuted if you are sent back, you will go before a judge. the judge will determine if you are entitled to asylum. host: is it a matter of saying the right buzzwords or do you have to have proof of the threats you face? guest: there has been a lot of commentary about what is the actual standard applied. obtaining asylum is difficult. that theve made claims folks in the cara
when they reach of the border, they need the opportunity to seek asylum. tijuanae camp outside near the california border where there are two to 300 inside the caravan camped out to possibly enter the united states, do we have to let in anybody that claims they are seeking asylum? guest: anyone who claims seeking asylum that they would like protection in the united states, screeningntitled to a process. that is prescribed by law. the united states has one of the best legal systems worldwide....
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they have germs, they have psychological needs, they can sometimes make you cry.s you just plug them in and i have been able to plug in so much stuff without crying even a little bit, not to brag, and i'm excited that i won't have to do this anymore. you wait making the phone call for the appointment. greg: also bringing up with people. get rid of that. a lot of stuff. >> what i'm intrigued by this is a google has all the money on earth on the create something that doesn't really is a is helping humans but it's another step to demolishing our existence. how come every time someone gets billions of dollars they think how can i destroy humankind? kat: humankind is great but human contact is awful. >> the stupid but even couldn't say i want to make up an appointment for 12:00 p.m. that's not a human being. how did the woman is this a robot because -- another woman may have been another robot because she says we don't have a 12:00 p.m. so why didn't she say noon? greg: that's the thing, tires, you have to have context to make sure it's robot. tyrus: if this thing can
they have germs, they have psychological needs, they can sometimes make you cry.s you just plug them in and i have been able to plug in so much stuff without crying even a little bit, not to brag, and i'm excited that i won't have to do this anymore. you wait making the phone call for the appointment. greg: also bringing up with people. get rid of that. a lot of stuff. >> what i'm intrigued by this is a google has all the money on earth on the create something that doesn't really is a is...
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they did get chided but they truly bonded and young officers bonded with them. morgan purposely concluded its talk to his young officers by telling them what the chief of the imperil staff had told him about orders, well, there it is, it won't work but you must bloody-well make it. morgan took the challenge. by the summer of 1943, the allies were approaching a crisis and with that a decision point. there was going to be another ally conference, quadrant in quebec in august and in decisions negative effects by that time were having serious consequences for the allies' position. the united states because of indecision about 76% short of number of troops that they expected to have deployed in europe by that time. and then they had -- that meant that they had neither from england nor from the mediterranean, concentration of allied forced to defeat the axis. one of the key u.s. overlord advocates, major general thomas handy, the most important fit was strategy and stick wit and he went onto say that there was a risk, if they didn't do that, there was a risk of stalem
they did get chided but they truly bonded and young officers bonded with them. morgan purposely concluded its talk to his young officers by telling them what the chief of the imperil staff had told him about orders, well, there it is, it won't work but you must bloody-well make it. morgan took the challenge. by the summer of 1943, the allies were approaching a crisis and with that a decision point. there was going to be another ally conference, quadrant in quebec in august and in decisions...
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can choose the players they want to buy they don't really just want to boost the young they want to be in the champions league that's what the aim for and that's in the next the is very difficult for the teams below the chance to get close on the other hand there is no group of five sixty below. which kind of like fighting and really scratching and biting each other for that second and third sport but the bunch it's a much you know the top players always go to but i mean you can look and even those can get to home or from dormant right so it's just one giant at the moment i guess the teams need to fight yeah and people are getting all the players from other teams they have players from shock to coming over and even a player from you know your backyard hoffenheim you know an obvious gadget to come over to so it looks like their dominance my continue now let's talk about the other opposite aid who have pressed yogic who are pressured this season who punched above their weight from a i guess outside hoffenheim who did really well i think to qualify for the chance they'd show who was th
can choose the players they want to buy they don't really just want to boost the young they want to be in the champions league that's what the aim for and that's in the next the is very difficult for the teams below the chance to get close on the other hand there is no group of five sixty below. which kind of like fighting and really scratching and biting each other for that second and third sport but the bunch it's a much you know the top players always go to but i mean you can look and even...