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janet: well, she had a lot of people to ask, and a lot of people who done well went to harvard. en if you are looking for low hanging fruit, not everyone is a billionaire, but there were a lot of people over the years and people who have multigenerational affiliations with harvard, they want to give back. carol: what's interesting is that it goes to a few good men and women who gave some really large gifts. overall, what we're seeing, is less alumni are giving to the universities. harvard has the edge. just a few people and if you break its make a big difference. janet: we had a statistic that of all the gifts that came in last year, one dozen gifts made up a third of all the gifts. jason: wow. janet: put that into perspective. jason: why are people giving less to their alma mater? janet: good question. maybe they think they don't need it. they say other organizations that need their help more than a wealthy university. jason: that was the criticism leveled by none other than malcolm gladwell at john paulson's gift, specifically. essentially, you can help the poor and feed the po
janet: well, she had a lot of people to ask, and a lot of people who done well went to harvard. en if you are looking for low hanging fruit, not everyone is a billionaire, but there were a lot of people over the years and people who have multigenerational affiliations with harvard, they want to give back. carol: what's interesting is that it goes to a few good men and women who gave some really large gifts. overall, what we're seeing, is less alumni are giving to the universities. harvard has...
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it's made out of 100% steel and a lot more practical in combat. tice this allows some air to go into his head to ventilated so he doesn't pass out on a really hot day. plus he also has what he would refer to as a brow plate. it would also come down and partially cover your face. >> this was used primarily in 1898, whichrld war, is the year it was initiated. magazine,nd internal using a stripper clip, pushing down on the rounds. then ride the bullet forward. here indicates it's loaded and i would lock in the place. out to 2000 meters. as you can see going through them, there's a little aperture right here. you would line it up with the target. these are not necessarily good for long-range. also issued with -- >> referred to as the butcher blade. tos were also sometimes issued -- engineers would have them on the back. it would not have the saw teeth on mine. fun fact about that, especially later in the war, they thought that was intended to -- if you stab somebody with the bayonet i come it was at -- it was intended to pull out the innards, at not th
it's made out of 100% steel and a lot more practical in combat. tice this allows some air to go into his head to ventilated so he doesn't pass out on a really hot day. plus he also has what he would refer to as a brow plate. it would also come down and partially cover your face. >> this was used primarily in 1898, whichrld war, is the year it was initiated. magazine,nd internal using a stripper clip, pushing down on the rounds. then ride the bullet forward. here indicates it's loaded and...
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he has killed a lot. >> host: why? > guest: my children's godfather is a former special forces group person, he works for the state department and he
he has killed a lot. >> host: why? > guest: my children's godfather is a former special forces group person, he works for the state department and he
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clear that a lot of consumers are harmed. s not clear that there is another company and has the market share to be dominant in a way that the ftc in the doj would be looking into it. emily: how does it compare to other tech companies? it's focus is on congress and the agencies. the lobbying has grown fastest over the last five or six years and in many ways, it is probably broadest in terms of the number of government agencies they are going out and talking to. we found up on friday the company set a record for lobbying, so it is a very big force here in the district. settingsee facebook records. it was facing cambridge analytic a andcambridge analytic google, spending more than a hero those companies, almost the two of them combined. there are a lot of companies literally spending millions of dollars to lobby every quarter. emily: the was the weekend supreme court ruling that does upset amazon and e-commerce copies. what is the real impact of that? reporter: that's a great question. that was one of the things cap saying, amazo
clear that a lot of consumers are harmed. s not clear that there is another company and has the market share to be dominant in a way that the ftc in the doj would be looking into it. emily: how does it compare to other tech companies? it's focus is on congress and the agencies. the lobbying has grown fastest over the last five or six years and in many ways, it is probably broadest in terms of the number of government agencies they are going out and talking to. we found up on friday the company...
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when the service started it was $5. $5 was a lot of money. a little bit more than 150 or so in that area if you just use inflation. it's tough to get the values today down but it was a good hunk of change and it was especially a lot of money if he were in saint joe. if you are in sacramento where the prices are inflated it's a little bit better. they do lower the price as time goes on and at one point this all the way down to 50 cents. even at $5 they are losing money from day number one. but part of the value for them is it wasn't $5 with a few hundred a day would make if they were lucky. it was the million-dollar contract, the pr value, the idea of building this empire and it sounds crazy and empire that goes from the missouri river to sacramento but first of all it had been done roughly two decades before and that company is still with us called american express and some of the guys that started american express ended up starting this other company that competed with the pony express and ended up taking over and they are still with us today
when the service started it was $5. $5 was a lot of money. a little bit more than 150 or so in that area if you just use inflation. it's tough to get the values today down but it was a good hunk of change and it was especially a lot of money if he were in saint joe. if you are in sacramento where the prices are inflated it's a little bit better. they do lower the price as time goes on and at one point this all the way down to 50 cents. even at $5 they are losing money from day number one. but...
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a lot of information written -- is not written down. that is something i have learned. it is just a way for people to see how unique the institution is. and also just the personal , stories that the women give that make things a little bit easier to understand, maybe more interesting. and again just the information , you wouldn't find anyplace else. >> yeah, i agree on all of those points and i would add that going into it, i thought that people might reflect more on individual pieces of legislation. and they do through the interviews, but the theme that emerged with the women was how important it was to grow the number of women in congress. there was a woman's voice at every table, whether it is leadership, committees, how important that was. that is striking that almost every interview touches on. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. serveder: susan molinari in the u.s. house of representatives from 1990-1997, as a republican from new york.
a lot of information written -- is not written down. that is something i have learned. it is just a way for people to see how unique the institution is. and also just the personal , stories that the women give that make things a little bit easier to understand, maybe more interesting. and again just the information , you wouldn't find anyplace else. >> yeah, i agree on all of those points and i would add that going into it, i thought that people might reflect more on individual pieces of...
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a lot more careful. any experience? i read a few weeks ago near my old flat. -- i rats around.ight is starting to get on people. it was novel for a few weeks. i'm looking at destinations i can go to whether it is colder. scandinavia still having a bit of trouble. let's move onto our regular slot. theresa may. don't panic. quite interesting because there was talk the government will vote forward these reports over the summer i brought all their plans for a no till scenario. a lot of the braided hair and they said to me this is great and they said to me this is great and shows we are serious. —— a note till scenario. the downside is that people will start to be concerned. as ever theresa may has managed to annoy both sides. laughter she had the chequered proposal and this. around 70 nobel notices over the summer around 70 nobel notices over the summer telling us about this. and stockpiling today theresa may said it should be comforting. i don't know if it is comfort food to stockpile but i guess if you are going to have an ideal brexit you wa nt going to have an ideal brexit you
a lot more careful. any experience? i read a few weeks ago near my old flat. -- i rats around.ight is starting to get on people. it was novel for a few weeks. i'm looking at destinations i can go to whether it is colder. scandinavia still having a bit of trouble. let's move onto our regular slot. theresa may. don't panic. quite interesting because there was talk the government will vote forward these reports over the summer i brought all their plans for a no till scenario. a lot of the braided...
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starting in the 1930's, there was a lot of push to break out a lot of the country into the farmland. this is the last area in the u.s. that grew cotton. this was new cotton growing, compared to other parts of the united states. we are the largest cotton growing area in the world, in one area. 3.5 millionhalf -- through 4 million acres right here. 100 miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. we grow 5.5 to 5.6 bales in this area this year. texas will grow 9.5 million so we are more than half of texas. we are about one fourth of the haved states, we always one fourth through grown right one third here. cotton began in the northeast, there was some in virginia, the carolinas, georgia. that part of the united states was populated first, one of the reasons. cotton was grown, and the invention of the cotton gin in 1793 escalated the growth of cotton. this display here, we have taken the cotton gin from the eli whitney time in 1793. it was a hand powered gin. before that, the individual separated the lint from the seed and about one pound per day was all they could do
starting in the 1930's, there was a lot of push to break out a lot of the country into the farmland. this is the last area in the u.s. that grew cotton. this was new cotton growing, compared to other parts of the united states. we are the largest cotton growing area in the world, in one area. 3.5 millionhalf -- through 4 million acres right here. 100 miles south of lubbock all the way to the top of the panhandle. we grow 5.5 to 5.6 bales in this area this year. texas will grow 9.5 million so we...
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a lot of the other. i lost a lot of. the. do a lot of the. have you have a look at that. there . was. a lovely. she had it all the. well let's get down. with the atlanta but. can i just set up. yes it did not have to have the kind of family gathering i'll create. a new. content manager. but i may well the night when your letter was developed i will hire you. and i hurt. my feelings of. to your money and i'll see they did more for their money and that they might have. some honesty plan me and stick to anything political in your money and well see do you more poor let's take your money and see the humor of food your memory and that's it i'm not a fellow i you are. coming through for me. if you want to get the. hell to. the bottom. of the wall mourn the mccartney movement and. if i have any. image. of. the most of the. come below you gotta be a man on. the down side of no for the sake of a song with the most. to. me. that. you. should. know must be the part. of. the. but you know not. only the feeling. of the law but. i'm sick of being in my god there. is nothing good in that. sort
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we are adding a lot more. almost one million workers discouraged at the policies of the previous administration and other administrations have now returned to the workforce. a planet claims are at the lowest level in all must have a century. think of that, the lowest level unemployment claims, that is a big one. americansnt rates for , for african-americans and hispanics and asians, americans lowest ever, these are the lowest levels for hispanics,ricans, and asians ever recorded. think of that. ever recorded. and women, unemployment recently reached the 65 year low, we think that is the lowest ever but as i have been saying in two weeks or three weeks, it will be. it will be the lowest in history. pretty bad when you say lowest and 65 years and i say that is not as good as history. but shortly it will be, we will be saying history. manufacturing wages are expected to rise at the fastest rate in more than 17 years. and 95% of american manufacturers which i love, that is what we love is manufacturers are optimist
we are adding a lot more. almost one million workers discouraged at the policies of the previous administration and other administrations have now returned to the workforce. a planet claims are at the lowest level in all must have a century. think of that, the lowest level unemployment claims, that is a big one. americansnt rates for , for african-americans and hispanics and asians, americans lowest ever, these are the lowest levels for hispanics,ricans, and asians ever recorded. think of that....
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and really the book that struck me a lot. including that original source was irs agent, and was arrested by the stuff that you read about in trials and in history, books, it was just a guy basically at court it was you kept telling how that went down, just curious as obviously did you spend a lot of time with him or just a piece of -- afterwards? >> well, started by saying i am a journalist i don't some things i can't talk about, and -- i can't, of course, i can't in this case in this book, there are characters that some talked to i didn't talk to them but i in fact did i am going to have to be like a you know, magician unfortunately, i will tell you, steve berryman, a character because very in the story the investigation that was done out of federal district in brooklyn, new york, and actually the time, comes along they are having a lot of trouble making the case move forward steve berryman, in orange county, laguna niguel office internal revenue service would have nothing to do with it but he was -- air force -- his father s
and really the book that struck me a lot. including that original source was irs agent, and was arrested by the stuff that you read about in trials and in history, books, it was just a guy basically at court it was you kept telling how that went down, just curious as obviously did you spend a lot of time with him or just a piece of -- afterwards? >> well, started by saying i am a journalist i don't some things i can't talk about, and -- i can't, of course, i can't in this case in this...
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to accept a lot of political. and they can get a considerable docklands almost as a political outlook you know must promptly to flush just. give me. both the young up on the second line you feel playing in the most well it's clearly . was obvious like it but i one hundred. one and one lurch of interest from the fish because of the colossal. for me though thought i would stay in this home in the. they were less but both us. and a lot of alaska think of us seahorse number one the most. but ok. but in the midst of it is that of a whole. other force than for a moment. of that me up ok unless i know most of all really that when you're going to myself. you seem to get killed but i'll. feel really got to be left. in the can with just going over the real. work is he with some of you. join me every first week on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. the corruption is everywhere in our kind of analysis i thought was to have hire a double
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think a lot. >>host: that is quite a bit of research. >> i love that i can read great books that are not --ri nonfiction and then channel that to what i write now. i have very nice recognition from politico named me one of the most 50 influential peopleha and they said because i have been creating the cold war thriller for a new era of conflict and that is one heck of aog complement that is a lot of fun so i pick what is important and read those to leave and then put that in my thrilleru so then you can say that i read that in spymaster. >>host: to other national security riders we have had david ignatius and david baldacci? you read them? >> i do. i like david ignatius a lot and not only read his fiction but also his nonfiction he is one hell of a storyteller i have never met him i said at a dinner where he spoke but have not met him in person but that david's book the director i did a blurb on that him body lives was also a fabulous movie i'm a big fabulous movie i'm a big same one -- pain. >> so
think a lot. >>host: that is quite a bit of research. >> i love that i can read great books that are not --ri nonfiction and then channel that to what i write now. i have very nice recognition from politico named me one of the most 50 influential peopleha and they said because i have been creating the cold war thriller for a new era of conflict and that is one heck of aog complement that is a lot of fun so i pick what is important and read those to leave and then put that in my...
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but a lot of that is happening now. did make some changes as you florida, the state of not a radical blue state, actually did increase the age to buy firearms. time, the cdc could and howesearch on guns it affects health and safety. we change that. reported't widely because it's not that interesting but was a change. you are seeing some movement. of the biggere changes and gun safety laws you need to change the makeup of congress. it comes down to the american people. lincoln had it right when he said the public sentiment is everything. without it nothing can succeed. you've seen people resign from high-profile positions in the trump administration. not because there was any power forcing them to it was because of public sentiment. policiesseen the worst not get enacted because of public sentiment. you ask why is there not a stupid wall still? public sentiment. >> i want to go to all of you for questions. you also talked about impeachment and the prospects for that. a p's that impeachment is the wrong course. had he fee
but a lot of that is happening now. did make some changes as you florida, the state of not a radical blue state, actually did increase the age to buy firearms. time, the cdc could and howesearch on guns it affects health and safety. we change that. reported't widely because it's not that interesting but was a change. you are seeing some movement. of the biggere changes and gun safety laws you need to change the makeup of congress. it comes down to the american people. lincoln had it right when...
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tell us more about how this business is organized in europe but also in germany so it's basically a lotof the women are self-employed snowmen lease if they have to pay for rooms we had in the report it's a hundred thirty euros a night which you have to pay whether you have enough clients or not so that makes about four thousand euros you have to make every month just to pay for the room but a lot of the people who are organizing these criminal groups often hells angels other violent gangs who are organized internationally women all move from one brothel to the next from one country to a next making increase doubly difficult to track them to find out where women are and another big development at the moment is that a lot of the trade is moving online so since offering women online there being you could almost say bought and sold online which means that we don't really know what the figures are who these women are it's possible that a lot of minors the being offered on line so it's making it harder to monitor harder to track it's important to know that prostitution is legal in germany why
tell us more about how this business is organized in europe but also in germany so it's basically a lotof the women are self-employed snowmen lease if they have to pay for rooms we had in the report it's a hundred thirty euros a night which you have to pay whether you have enough clients or not so that makes about four thousand euros you have to make every month just to pay for the room but a lot of the people who are organizing these criminal groups often hells angels other violent gangs who...
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when i tell a lot of them look. like you know. i'm not as a. mother. and the other way to live and this was a. very beautiful and i do now know. what is it may not under you be a brute. but deadest well i must also thought well be i know no one especially hello larry and there's the famous tacky when i said i've been. i'm not about to go you didn't i had them a lot of tea in the help somehow luck follow let the for god. as much as i can for enough so that five and no you don't honor no if god does have no we'll turn it when i had a minimalism but if any. lawful up fun few quid a month then only a month. didn't matter how much but the and. other we wanted our own mad hampshire corn arnie but i had but just keep ahead based the food on t.v. and the benefice and may i do. that . just outside the city limits the children find a little girl named i'm not sitting amid the ruins of her family's farm. schlemmer missed. when a writer. still room orderly. ferry. they can look for thoroughfare for guru i'm going for the bathroom alone so. those. also who are. let
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>> been talking a lot today about the trump tower meeting. ting with a russian. i have an entire chapter devoted. not a crime to meet with a russian. it's not a violation of the federal -- neil: you don't know what came out of that meeting, right? >> it doesn't matter. even if there's evidence of hillary clinton wrongdoing, came out, that's a matter of vital public interest, and it's not a violation of the federal campaign election act which specifically states foreign nationals may participate in american candidacies. neil: what if he said he never knew of a meeting, never condoned such a meeting. >> it's not a crime to lie to the media. if that were so -- neil: you are right about that. >> everyone in washington would be behind bars. neil: does it depend what's discussed at that meeting? >> no, it doesn't matter. i present one caveat in here, if the russian lawyer said here's stolen documents, and if, you know, trump jr. knew they were stolen and used them, that is arguably a crime. none of that happened. our own catherine herridge interview
>> been talking a lot today about the trump tower meeting. ting with a russian. i have an entire chapter devoted. not a crime to meet with a russian. it's not a violation of the federal -- neil: you don't know what came out of that meeting, right? >> it doesn't matter. even if there's evidence of hillary clinton wrongdoing, came out, that's a matter of vital public interest, and it's not a violation of the federal campaign election act which specifically states foreign nationals may...
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there is still a lot of risk involved. peter: i think it will maintain a small part of people's portfolio. that said, the crypto market is small. the crypto market, even bitcoin itself is still a pretty niche market. emily: caroline, there is so much hype about crypto assets and the underlying technology. now, we talk about the rise in the enterprise value of these assets. talk about that. caroline: i think it was notable in ibm's earnings for example this week, they were talking up what to they offer in terms of blockchain, offering enterprises in the banking industry specifically and abilities to build a private blockchain. moresay we are doing its than anyone else. it is still a tiny portion of the revenue but they are trying to talk up this part of the business. we are also starting to hear from other key players in the crypto space. the interesting given company's name hyper ledge, they are seeing diamonds being tracked by blockchain, finance is being asked and buy of consortium of banks who have done real trades and s
there is still a lot of risk involved. peter: i think it will maintain a small part of people's portfolio. that said, the crypto market is small. the crypto market, even bitcoin itself is still a pretty niche market. emily: caroline, there is so much hype about crypto assets and the underlying technology. now, we talk about the rise in the enterprise value of these assets. talk about that. caroline: i think it was notable in ibm's earnings for example this week, they were talking up what to...
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july has a lot of energy. the midnight sun is out and you just did a sense of the vibrancy wildlife,ple, and the and hopefully you guys are seeing it on the road trip. it's great you are up there, and congratulations on 25 years of doing this. there very glad you are on road in alaska seeing our wonderful state. >> it is alaska weekend on c-span. how did you get to alaska? sen. sullivan: my alaska story is pretty simple. i fell in love with the beautiful alaskan woman when i was the young man, and we decided to live in alaska. if you ever met my wife, you would understand why i hightailed it to alaska. very simple, and beautiful alaska native, a proud family. i have a great mother-in-law and father-in-law. after my first tour in the and i moved to fairbanks, her hometown, and started our life there. we have three wonderful daughters and a great life in alaska. for me, it is simple. it was love. love for the state, but first and foremost love for my wife. >> you mentioned your service in the marines. you recentl
july has a lot of energy. the midnight sun is out and you just did a sense of the vibrancy wildlife,ple, and the and hopefully you guys are seeing it on the road trip. it's great you are up there, and congratulations on 25 years of doing this. there very glad you are on road in alaska seeing our wonderful state. >> it is alaska weekend on c-span. how did you get to alaska? sen. sullivan: my alaska story is pretty simple. i fell in love with the beautiful alaskan woman when i was the young...
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wmust have cost a lot. a fancy hotel.0% on hotels, but that's something the hotels don't really want other guests to know. i saved about 120 dollars a night! did you say you saved 120 dollars a night on a room? 120 a night on a hotel room... that's a lot of savings! i saved even more on my flight. save up to 60% on hotels with priceline. head to the sears® and save big on home appliances. to help make your holiday a blast. ♪ get up to 40% off appliances, and save 50% off the regular price on all kenmore elite washer & dryer pairs. 48% off this kenmore ice and water dispensing french door refrigerator, and free delivery. this independence day, find your new appliance at the sears fourth of july event. online or in store. before discovering nexium 24hr to treat her frequent heartburn, lucy could only imagine enjoying a slice of pizza. now it's as easy as pie. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn? ♪ ♪ >> anthony: the dreamers, the visionaries, c
wmust have cost a lot. a fancy hotel.0% on hotels, but that's something the hotels don't really want other guests to know. i saved about 120 dollars a night! did you say you saved 120 dollars a night on a room? 120 a night on a hotel room... that's a lot of savings! i saved even more on my flight. save up to 60% on hotels with priceline. head to the sears® and save big on home appliances. to help make your holiday a blast. ♪ get up to 40% off appliances, and save 50% off the regular price on...
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a lot going on in the world about us, guys thank you. ur own phil lebeau >>> coming off session lows on what is a shortened trading session, the dow on pace for what would be the first four-day win streak since early june. let's bring in art cashin. what are you following today what sort of caught your attention? >> as you say, it is an abbreviated session and we're not having an awful lot of volume here. i do think that we'll go with the seasonal trading patterns the day before independence day as an upward bias, not as strong as it was yesterday. so we'll see if we can hold on to these gains they would like to put together several plus days in a row, giving it a good look i think the minds of many traders are not just past independence day, they're thinking into next week. while, you know, i expect there will be a crowd here of some size on thursday and friday, most people are beginning to contemplate what is going to happen next week, what is going to begin to motivate things. >> although we do get a jobs report on friday. >> jobs repo
a lot going on in the world about us, guys thank you. ur own phil lebeau >>> coming off session lows on what is a shortened trading session, the dow on pace for what would be the first four-day win streak since early june. let's bring in art cashin. what are you following today what sort of caught your attention? >> as you say, it is an abbreviated session and we're not having an awful lot of volume here. i do think that we'll go with the seasonal trading patterns the day before...
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so there's a lot of competition. but the truth of the matter is i have never felt a more collegial time in journalism than now because, because there's so much animosity towards journalists that, you know, one of us want -- none of us want what has happened -- you know, when the president -- chuck todd's a friend of mine. and when the president goes after chuck todd, i have to stop myself from tweeting a defense of chuck todd. my wife's like, he doesn't need your defense, stop. >> but you're comrades in arms. >> yeah. i mean, i'm competing against him, and i want to beat him, i want to get the guests and i don't want him to get them and all that. but i want him to thrive, and i want him to succeed. and the animus is so strong that it outweighs the spirit of competition quite often. but, i mean, we all have -- and, look, "the new york times" is breaking a million stories a day, "the washington post," the "wall street journal," the l.a. times, i mean, there's a lot of great journalism being done right now. >> you did th
so there's a lot of competition. but the truth of the matter is i have never felt a more collegial time in journalism than now because, because there's so much animosity towards journalists that, you know, one of us want -- none of us want what has happened -- you know, when the president -- chuck todd's a friend of mine. and when the president goes after chuck todd, i have to stop myself from tweeting a defense of chuck todd. my wife's like, he doesn't need your defense, stop. >> but...
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we could throw quite a lot of war down them and throw a lot of cold water on these claims because there's nothing to the as much as they change so much in very so considerably from day to day practically with the original stories and i was being given a rehash of course in the middle of a sporting event in russia what a coincidence and though and as i say too much of the media is too willing to accept too much which is unproven and in flat contradictions everything that looks like common sense at these events are actually designed to draw attention away from that world cup and distract from the success of events like the social lympics similar events were occurring then there's a claim that russia would want to use the these events as smokescreens but for what for attacking two random people in some small town in in england as if. the russian government or mr putin hasn't got better things to do than to go around making mischief in some obscure regional town in some unfortunately relatively obscure country it's absurd in all its tenets and we should remember that the examples given i noti
we could throw quite a lot of war down them and throw a lot of cold water on these claims because there's nothing to the as much as they change so much in very so considerably from day to day practically with the original stories and i was being given a rehash of course in the middle of a sporting event in russia what a coincidence and though and as i say too much of the media is too willing to accept too much which is unproven and in flat contradictions everything that looks like common sense...
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so those things worry me a lot. a whole swath en f middle and lower middle income jobs disappear overnight. it is one thing to have change another when it sneaks up. >> you mentioned the industrial revolution. -- the s thing a curl but every every life became more comfortable, bar for everybody. i'm wonder iing is it the with which things are changing, the rate or the way are sort of -- is the hange more monumental or geometric than just having a steam engine? is it changing who we are? why should we be concerned? a matter of perspective i think you are right. e have seen over time a lot of gai gains. the number of people in poverty are like cell phones 85% or big screen tv's. technology has filtered down even to the poorest and made our lives better. the disruptions in the past, you we have always sort gotten through that. hat is easy for us to say, white color people here typically affected more the and those ng plants jobs going overseas. we madesy for us to say it through but those displaceded a problem because h
so those things worry me a lot. a whole swath en f middle and lower middle income jobs disappear overnight. it is one thing to have change another when it sneaks up. >> you mentioned the industrial revolution. -- the s thing a curl but every every life became more comfortable, bar for everybody. i'm wonder iing is it the with which things are changing, the rate or the way are sort of -- is the hange more monumental or geometric than just having a steam engine? is it changing who we are?...
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it comes up a lot. in what ways can we address some of these issues that women's hat -- women have with their bodies. to live in a woman's body with this world. as to live and one in one that becomes public property. no matter how old you are. people of something to say about your body the dominant narrative for women is that you are too fat it doesn't matter what size you are. if you way 10 pounds. we are always told to fix things. i watch a lot of nonsense. there was a commercial where they said do you ever burst into laughter unexpectedly. do you ever cry unexpectedly. it was actually for a mental disorder. the weight was framed was like do i live. sure i will take a pill for that. jennifer aniston is selling eyedrops for dry eyes, girl isn't that rough. it turns out she was paid the most any person has ever been paid for a drug commercial to be in those commercials. there is always something wrong and always a capitalist interest in addressing that problem. the problem. with jubilee look at that. it'
it comes up a lot. in what ways can we address some of these issues that women's hat -- women have with their bodies. to live in a woman's body with this world. as to live and one in one that becomes public property. no matter how old you are. people of something to say about your body the dominant narrative for women is that you are too fat it doesn't matter what size you are. if you way 10 pounds. we are always told to fix things. i watch a lot of nonsense. there was a commercial where they...
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thanks a lot. applause] remake we have copies of the books under registers please form a signing line. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> issue after issue i have talked about the american people despite what you see on tv we are not a divided nation many issues. people want to raise the minimum wage $15 an hour and we admit public colleges and universities tuition free with a government that speaks to the needs of middle-class people. there are issues we are divided on the time and time again in washington and congress is leadership behold into the powerful special interest and ignoring the needs of working families. a political revolution is the primary goal. number one to develop an agenda that speaks to the needs of working families and i'm talking about the issues on that agenda. the part of that revolution is the understanding you cannot push an agenda without elected officials ready to implement legislation if necessary.
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well wasn't she ever just felt awful bad and then just did a lot. with a millionaire but didn't with one. eye and say you know. i haven't got it. i just don't. know much. more who broke and tried to sell it i will tell for now unless the shop shop. is a color on how that image as a. young the children you can actually get a good look both deserve it flags religious art. and when i mean babylon had to have been when he sent and leo onto took down nearly tom ridge i didn't mean as you have a hug you know i mean well and that i made throughout my sound rather than the getting when he had. gina and upset i had let fear. for us because my luck for him at the had a few madge to her about then i am better than a match. but. found. that if i had any idea. who could look out for films i sure shucks lavish acidic calf year. but that's mocked on the phone model look at the we're while a go to eat our little piece of about such. a long name umbrella oh little bow brighten it. let's you show no more twenty hours that. they're going to be in a shop you know becaus
well wasn't she ever just felt awful bad and then just did a lot. with a millionaire but didn't with one. eye and say you know. i haven't got it. i just don't. know much. more who broke and tried to sell it i will tell for now unless the shop shop. is a color on how that image as a. young the children you can actually get a good look both deserve it flags religious art. and when i mean babylon had to have been when he sent and leo onto took down nearly tom ridge i didn't mean as you have a hug...
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a study. we have lots of minorities. we have done outreach. it is not enough but we have tried, maybe 70 -- we have exactly one in a class of 200, 1 poor white. that is why i say it depends on what level you ask the question. he feels very grieved. his family has no money. every day he comes in and he is called a bigot and racist. he does not know the right vocabulary. it is very elite to know how to speak properly. he went to law school, you must have something going for him. amy: he is very smart. his family has tremendous illness. a lot of addiction. every day that he comes in -- he works two jobs. he works more than anybody else. for him to hear every day that you are so privileged -- at the personal level, i get it. we don't do what permanent action for poor whites. we are starting. we have something called first-generation professionals which tries to diversify in terms of class but not what we have done historically. jeffrey: let me ask about immigration. i ask this because i just visited one of the countries my grandparents are from whi
a study. we have lots of minorities. we have done outreach. it is not enough but we have tried, maybe 70 -- we have exactly one in a class of 200, 1 poor white. that is why i say it depends on what level you ask the question. he feels very grieved. his family has no money. every day he comes in and he is called a bigot and racist. he does not know the right vocabulary. it is very elite to know how to speak properly. he went to law school, you must have something going for him. amy: he is very...
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there's a lot of things to do with speech. ne of the things you can do is express a viewpoint and so my view and this is the way the law treats it is you can never punish your or censor someone merely for expressing a view. there's a lot of other things you can do with words but you can rest people or incite people to lawlessness or engage in true threat or libel them or commit research fraud and do a variety of other things. i would encourage us to distinguish the circumstance where someone is expressing an idea and that is all you are talking about with some other activity that falls in the recognized exceptions within american law of first amendment protections like true threats, for example. in this framework while ideas can be very impactful and the reason why we worry so much about pre- expansion is ideas matter. we worry a lot about ideas we think certain ideas are dangerous and it turns out one side always uses the other side ideas that are dangerous or immoral or otherwise worthy of suppression that in a free society i
there's a lot of things to do with speech. ne of the things you can do is express a viewpoint and so my view and this is the way the law treats it is you can never punish your or censor someone merely for expressing a view. there's a lot of other things you can do with words but you can rest people or incite people to lawlessness or engage in true threat or libel them or commit research fraud and do a variety of other things. i would encourage us to distinguish the circumstance where someone is...
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and founder of the stock which was always a delight to have you a lot of folks may have thought that these trade were wars were sort of a passing thing maybe a little bit of a reality t.v. for mr trump's part but with two hundred million in tariffs then the chinese responding this gets to be what everett dirksen the senator used to say to be real money our market participants really starting to feel this now as being reflected in stock prices. well i actually don't think there was any ever a time to not be concerned about terrorist because all along for the last few months the market has reacted very negatively whenever anything came out about more terrorists being put on it's this this tit for tat back and forth between china and and the u.s. and so i even though we rallied last week it was a holiday week and i really didn't expect it to continue so i wasn't surprised we were down really big last night in the post market after hours and then we got down this morning in the market and it took pretty much all day to fall but we did fall and i think tomorrow you could see more volatilit
and founder of the stock which was always a delight to have you a lot of folks may have thought that these trade were wars were sort of a passing thing maybe a little bit of a reality t.v. for mr trump's part but with two hundred million in tariffs then the chinese responding this gets to be what everett dirksen the senator used to say to be real money our market participants really starting to feel this now as being reflected in stock prices. well i actually don't think there was any ever a...
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and implementing a lot of exciting features. after each ride we ask the riders to take a picture so people are held more accountable and hiring locally and we have an operation team on the ground to make sure things are in an orderly manner. emily: you are taking a none-uber approach? >> we want to do the best for the city. emily: and there are several different companies that seem to provide the same thing. what gives you an edge? why isn't this just a commodity. >> every major player move here and say this is a huge market that we need to have more actors and help solve the problem. we are excited about potential competition and working with the cities and making sure that we are always customer first. not looking too much on the competition but more focused on the product and customers. emily: speculation that you might provide a two-seater electric car, is there anything to that? >> we can't share too much about that. anything that using that and not available now and says something that we can do better than everybody else,
and implementing a lot of exciting features. after each ride we ask the riders to take a picture so people are held more accountable and hiring locally and we have an operation team on the ground to make sure things are in an orderly manner. emily: you are taking a none-uber approach? >> we want to do the best for the city. emily: and there are several different companies that seem to provide the same thing. what gives you an edge? why isn't this just a commodity. >> every major...
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i don't think i need to point out that a sixty four there's not a lot of core last. strongest shocking for formants in this shocking press conference shocked a shocking number of people so so putin offered to help investigate his own crimes or her own president out of the deal over the years as what an incredible offer but how is this real life if you want to know whether or not has an incriminating video of donald trump we now know beyond a treasonable doubt that he does the ok. thanks . so it's rare to see such unanimous in bipartisan criticism of trump statements but the question now i guess is will that have a lasting impact snell let us know what you think on twitter using the hash tag it in is good while a lot of people letting us know what they think on facebook live andrew knotts of comments on this story patrick says impeachment proceedings should begin immediately nasar on the other hand believes nothing's going to happen he should have been impeached months ago talking about president trump of course nasar says but nothing happened then and nothing will hap
i don't think i need to point out that a sixty four there's not a lot of core last. strongest shocking for formants in this shocking press conference shocked a shocking number of people so so putin offered to help investigate his own crimes or her own president out of the deal over the years as what an incredible offer but how is this real life if you want to know whether or not has an incriminating video of donald trump we now know beyond a treasonable doubt that he does the ok. thanks . so...
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a lot of the people in the u.k. i think that's why bracks that happened now i don't know what's going on with the negotiation who knows but and i guess that's become a very interesting point of contention i said i'm going to a few hot spots we have nato that we have the u.k. and then we have putin. and i said putin may be the easiest of the mall you never know but i'm going to a pretty hot spot right now right with the lot of reza lot of resignations but i will say that immigrations a very important thing and. i told them today the e.u. the european union better be very careful because immigration is taking over europe and they better be very very careful and i said that loud and clear yes. president trump. what will you tell president putin about this summit and the. what i think he's going to see about this but this is turn out to be a very successful summit this is i think i think really that nato is more put together right now is more coordinated and i think there's a better spirit for nato right now than perhaps
a lot of the people in the u.k. i think that's why bracks that happened now i don't know what's going on with the negotiation who knows but and i guess that's become a very interesting point of contention i said i'm going to a few hot spots we have nato that we have the u.k. and then we have putin. and i said putin may be the easiest of the mall you never know but i'm going to a pretty hot spot right now right with the lot of reza lot of resignations but i will say that immigrations a very...
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still a lot of heat. texas, we're etmore sing into this period of unsettled weather for us. a trough oprlow reessu unsettler the next several days. a real quick look at yourseven-o kind of thowt every day on the seven-day forast there's chance for some showers or some thuhterstorms. >> al, thank metro riders on the red line might need to find some alternatives to g around town. major closures are starting today. >> that is right. and tisha lewis joining us live from the ode islandavenue,s that's shutting down.tisha. >> reporter: well, closure a means delays the best way to avoid delayss to plan ahead. this is one of two stions that closed, the rhode island avenue androokland stations will be closed as metro undergoes aca major tal improvement project. you're taking a look live right now at crews that are on the scene. theyave been out here since early this morning ready t get started. this closure is going to las 45 days through september 3rd, labor day. inhe meantime shuttles is what riders should rely on
still a lot of heat. texas, we're etmore sing into this period of unsettled weather for us. a trough oprlow reessu unsettler the next several days. a real quick look at yourseven-o kind of thowt every day on the seven-day forast there's chance for some showers or some thuhterstorms. >> al, thank metro riders on the red line might need to find some alternatives to g around town. major closures are starting today. >> that is right. and tisha lewis joining us live from the ode...
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that a lot of people are not aware of. she called it a trip to the great west which sounds like the rocky mountains. it sounds like california. but it actually meant the region we now call the midwest, ohio, indiana, illinois michigan and wisconsin. this was our nation's first frontier. it's the first territory. this was the region that we run. in the ordinance was truly a revenue missionary ordinance. but first to william lloyd garrison. he took the train out actually in 1853 and as soon as he got back he started writing a series of reports that he published in his newspaper his what he wrote. is it not on the american soil that the great debate the conflict of the ages is to be settled. as to the equality of the human race, human brotherhood the value of man and man. not as an abstract theory but by a practical recognition not with mountains or oceans intervening but people of every kind and race standing side-by-side grouped together in one common locality lick really -- early -- literally neighbors. lick each other in t
that a lot of people are not aware of. she called it a trip to the great west which sounds like the rocky mountains. it sounds like california. but it actually meant the region we now call the midwest, ohio, indiana, illinois michigan and wisconsin. this was our nation's first frontier. it's the first territory. this was the region that we run. in the ordinance was truly a revenue missionary ordinance. but first to william lloyd garrison. he took the train out actually in 1853 and as soon as he...
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guest: we have a lot of information on our website. to our contact in the senate, telling them why we think he is well-qualified. and we will be signing a letter from our staff and our president to the senate judiciary committee, urging them to confirm him. host: two people on that committee are senator michalski and senator collins. talk about where you see this playing out? guest: it seems that democrats are not open-minded about this candidate. and because the senate is closely divided, republican senators could be the deciding vote. them hasne of expressed opposition. both are open-minded. on the other hand, at least one democratic senator has signaled that he is open to vote for this nominee. the vote may be similar to what we saw for justice neil gorsuch. 54 votes received from republicans and democrats. after initial opposition, several democrats will see that this is a qualified constitutionalist nominee. host: we result had a about -- on >> i joked that i feel like i am back in law school. i want to gauge for myself. and i know
guest: we have a lot of information on our website. to our contact in the senate, telling them why we think he is well-qualified. and we will be signing a letter from our staff and our president to the senate judiciary committee, urging them to confirm him. host: two people on that committee are senator michalski and senator collins. talk about where you see this playing out? guest: it seems that democrats are not open-minded about this candidate. and because the senate is closely divided,...
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there will be a lot of discussion. there is a certain amount of ways a major meeting like this between vladimir putin and donald trump, we can't avoid that. it is important to consider the value. but we have to be realistic and manage expectations what we can accomplish. >> you were telling me something fascinating off camera and i want to share that conversation. you were saying the cia and other intelligence agencies, there will be a lot happening at the meetings and after the meetings. this is a rare chance for the president to sit down with vladimir putin and there is a working lunch with a wider group of officials, they will be debriefed about body language, what is said, what is not said by vladimir putin. we will talk about the postmeeting. >> the first thing is to prepare the president with our intelligence community he is about to enter into, what are vladimir putin's talking points? the meeting, estimated to be 90 minutes between donald trump and vladimir putin, an opportunity to discuss lots of issues and opp
there will be a lot of discussion. there is a certain amount of ways a major meeting like this between vladimir putin and donald trump, we can't avoid that. it is important to consider the value. but we have to be realistic and manage expectations what we can accomplish. >> you were telling me something fascinating off camera and i want to share that conversation. you were saying the cia and other intelligence agencies, there will be a lot happening at the meetings and after the meetings....
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people are experiencing today now, but also alaska is experiencing climate change today in a way that a lot of the country will eventually -- some parts of the country and other parts of the world will experience even more over the coming decade. so it's sort of a canary in the coal mine. >> in what way? >> because of the impacts there are already happening. the warming is happening twice as fast there. it's almost a preview of sorts, what scientists say is likely to happen around other parts of the world. of course, alaska is not the only part of the u.s. that's experiencing climate change. i think florida is another prime example of where climate change, particularly sea level rise, is already happening. >> take a look at this interactive map on the nasa website, nasa.gov. as you scroll across, what happens with the level of sea rising? in that red area is where the sea comes up and it looks on that map miami and new orleans are covered in water. >> right. that's why i spent a good part of this last week covering the coming introduction of the first carbon tax legislation by a republican
people are experiencing today now, but also alaska is experiencing climate change today in a way that a lot of the country will eventually -- some parts of the country and other parts of the world will experience even more over the coming decade. so it's sort of a canary in the coal mine. >> in what way? >> because of the impacts there are already happening. the warming is happening twice as fast there. it's almost a preview of sorts, what scientists say is likely to happen around...
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to be honest there are a lot of. changes and the sense most taleban since two thousand and one changing the perspectives that initially us money people in afghanistan would be guard. the support for women as a foreign agenda as an urgent that the worst and the u.s. and the national community is in favor because women freedom came along with the fall of ton of fun. together with this abuse situation americans and they do come to afghanistan so many people enough been so good regard. initially opposed to doesn't one with the good woman movement progress us part. the american or the west kind of intervention and support but not all of these things are changing the perspective is changing i think a lot of people will regard this as a. well i guess my problem with the mitsu movement and globalizing it to such extent is that it is primarily about taking on the male patriarchy reach may be the case for western countries but i think it's a rather limiting perspective for the rest of the world and particularly for afghanistan
to be honest there are a lot of. changes and the sense most taleban since two thousand and one changing the perspectives that initially us money people in afghanistan would be guard. the support for women as a foreign agenda as an urgent that the worst and the u.s. and the national community is in favor because women freedom came along with the fall of ton of fun. together with this abuse situation americans and they do come to afghanistan so many people enough been so good regard. initially...
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a lot of the problems we have, a lot of reasons we got trump, this was a problem before trump came along barack obama ruled with a lot of executive orders, did a lot of things he himself said were unconstitutional, broke a lot of faith and confidence in the system and we have a parliament of pundits right now in congress. it is a real structural problem and one of the things i would love to see is for congress to clawback its trade authority. donald trump is imposing a lot of tariffs on the assertion that canada and our european allies pose a national security threat to us. that is just ridiculous. and he has that authority because we gave him the authority to decide what a national security threat was during the cold war. congress needs to take that back. >> if you have the white house, your agenda is set by the white house, a chance that you think republicans in congress would try to assert that kind of authority while they are in control? >> one of the greatest disconnects in public life today is what republican congressman and senators say off the record and what they say on the reco
a lot of the problems we have, a lot of reasons we got trump, this was a problem before trump came along barack obama ruled with a lot of executive orders, did a lot of things he himself said were unconstitutional, broke a lot of faith and confidence in the system and we have a parliament of pundits right now in congress. it is a real structural problem and one of the things i would love to see is for congress to clawback its trade authority. donald trump is imposing a lot of tariffs on the...
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there's a lot of optimism and thing s are going sideways. there's some kind of common ground and meeting. they're using words like cancerous issues, worrisome talks, pouring a bucket of cold waterer on the firs of diplomacy. its wrr not looking good for the trump administration. it it always is a long-shot chance to do business with chairman kim. people applauded it. dennis rodman had come in try to make the korean peninsula a safer place. but alas we may be back to where we were in the obama years with a kind of nuclearerizatiization happening in korea. >> foreign minister president trump said the it summit with kim jong-un could become meaningless. what is he hoping to accomplish by saying something that inflammatory? >> north korea always does this and what they're trying to do is raise the stakes. the problem here is that trump administration policy is based on tapremise. that premise is that kim jong-un made a stdecision to give up hi nukes. if that's the case, then certainly american policy makes sense. we've given the north koreans a l
there's a lot of optimism and thing s are going sideways. there's some kind of common ground and meeting. they're using words like cancerous issues, worrisome talks, pouring a bucket of cold waterer on the firs of diplomacy. its wrr not looking good for the trump administration. it it always is a long-shot chance to do business with chairman kim. people applauded it. dennis rodman had come in try to make the korean peninsula a safer place. but alas we may be back to where we were in the obama...
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come up that i think a lot of them longingly. side the side of us a little bit of the day through a phone call and just scientists you get border and some good but has. managed to bury a man to. the border. to show us and this up glenn it includes the fellow bottom of my case i don't want the. bottom of the one i came. to get. was a little a little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under a tacit and. simply call of muslims or terrorists. we're trying to arrange an interview with the sun sochi the state council of mind ma a nobel peace prize laureate. in reply to our interview request we received an invitation to join the media. and even though we understood we just had the official position of the authorities it was the only way to film at least something in rocky and stayed close to journalists back then. did you see that. the other countries. where gold of friendship brits so big. returning to earth well coming from various . earth you can hear.
come up that i think a lot of them longingly. side the side of us a little bit of the day through a phone call and just scientists you get border and some good but has. managed to bury a man to. the border. to show us and this up glenn it includes the fellow bottom of my case i don't want the. bottom of the one i came. to get. was a little a little boy. my own mother doesn't recognize the role hinge of genocide or even wrote in jazz in this city the word itself is under a tacit and. simply call...
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yes there's a lot of pros and cons which. you want to make america great again now the media is very good at telling us how we should be feeling however a more nuanced look at the data can sometimes throw up some surprising results it would happen r.t. new york. at least forty secondary schools across england has banned pupils from wearing skirts some have dreams them unacceptable putting them on the same list as facial piercings even more and they're reportedly considering switching to more gender neutral uniforms girls will now have to wear plain trousers just like the boys and it seems the reasons differ from school to school some hope to implement a more gender neutral policy while others hope to make life easier for the small but increasing number of transgender students well one school though is sizing things over the sexualized nation of young women this illustrates the length of the we want a lot of the students are wearing skirts too short and that is why we are moving towards just for girls in september well known to
yes there's a lot of pros and cons which. you want to make america great again now the media is very good at telling us how we should be feeling however a more nuanced look at the data can sometimes throw up some surprising results it would happen r.t. new york. at least forty secondary schools across england has banned pupils from wearing skirts some have dreams them unacceptable putting them on the same list as facial piercings even more and they're reportedly considering switching to more...
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exports a lot of cars but the u.s. has been on the losing end of that for a long time the you know how do they how does how does that rewrite itself or what can be what is the remedy that europeans export cars free of that and then they come into the u.s. with the tariffs are people on the other hand if we want to export to europe we get screwed because we have to pay the vet and we have a tariff as well so how is a fear the reality is europeans can't have freer trade with united states or couldn't afford it so it sounds like a good point there yes ok so you want to industries go to support him one hundred percent they'd be waiting for him for twenty years and that's his base marcy kaptur for example in ohio protectionist democrat she will be one hundred percent behind she's been waiting for this guy for decades ok well that's a lot of voters yes you mention the carolinas there one spills booming in the town is that north carolina is booming looking at the democrats today max i think trump gets reelected easily fake you
exports a lot of cars but the u.s. has been on the losing end of that for a long time the you know how do they how does how does that rewrite itself or what can be what is the remedy that europeans export cars free of that and then they come into the u.s. with the tariffs are people on the other hand if we want to export to europe we get screwed because we have to pay the vet and we have a tariff as well so how is a fear the reality is europeans can't have freer trade with united states or...
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wmust have cost a lot. a fancy hotel.ually, i got a great deal. priceline saves you up to 60% on hotels, but that's something the hotels don't really want other guests to know. i saved about 120 dollars a night! did you say you saved 120 dollars a night on a room? 120 a night on a hotel room... that's a lot of savings! i saved even more on my flight. save up to 60% on hotels with priceline. neil: all right. heated summer of political debate of extremes americans see it playing out on tv. what do they do? if you compare what's going on this summer to what happened a certain summer 50 years ago, the summer of 1968, americans the so called silent majority at the time voted republican because they had it with some of the dust-ups and words they were seeing on tv. it hasn't got nearly as agitated as it did back then. pat buchanan is connecting some dots the best-selling author and conservative thinker is joining us from washington. what do you think of this? the americans are stepping back from this they see the rage on i.c.e.
wmust have cost a lot. a fancy hotel.ually, i got a great deal. priceline saves you up to 60% on hotels, but that's something the hotels don't really want other guests to know. i saved about 120 dollars a night! did you say you saved 120 dollars a night on a room? 120 a night on a hotel room... that's a lot of savings! i saved even more on my flight. save up to 60% on hotels with priceline. neil: all right. heated summer of political debate of extremes americans see it playing out on tv. what...
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>> i don't understand a lot, to tell you the truth. the first thing was shock that they were saying it was racial when it's political. and that was a hard one to take. and then everybody started saying i was a racist, which is like the worst thing you can call a jewish person, especially someone like me that grew up with holocaust survivors. i took a vow to my god that i would always fight extremism on either side, right or left. and for a long time i thought i was fighting it on the right by being really left. and then i just slowly woke up and saw that both extremes are not where my values are. my values are in the middle. i believe that we have the right to ask for accountability for where our tax money goes. when i ran for president in 2012, i ran as the representative of the black caucus of the green party. and they trusted me so much, black people chose me, and i was humbled by that. and i ran on an anti-racist, one in four of every african males are in prison. i'm very informed, i'm not, my comedy is political. >> sean: do you se
>> i don't understand a lot, to tell you the truth. the first thing was shock that they were saying it was racial when it's political. and that was a hard one to take. and then everybody started saying i was a racist, which is like the worst thing you can call a jewish person, especially someone like me that grew up with holocaust survivors. i took a vow to my god that i would always fight extremism on either side, right or left. and for a long time i thought i was fighting it on the...
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the poor people's campaign says a lot to these different themes. we can talk about -- obviously, this is an occupy picture. q&a.n talk about it in a i wanted to end this with one last very short excerpt that thinks about coalition. and the complexity of it. 1981,ng of feminists in civil rights campaign activists captured theon spirit. "coalition work is not done in your home, coalition has to be done in the streets and is some of the most dangerous work you can do." her statement still holds true today. thank you so much. [applause] i think we have -- what time is it? oh man, i went much longer than i meant. i'm sorry. we have time for a q&a for a little while here. comments, questions? >> i have a question. with occupy, people just came, but i'm wondering with the city, you said there were 2500 people at its peak. did those people just come, or where they somewhat hand selected? we want some people from this contingency, some from this? how did that work out? >> they were not hand selected per se, the initial concept was bring 3000 people to washin
the poor people's campaign says a lot to these different themes. we can talk about -- obviously, this is an occupy picture. q&a.n talk about it in a i wanted to end this with one last very short excerpt that thinks about coalition. and the complexity of it. 1981,ng of feminists in civil rights campaign activists captured theon spirit. "coalition work is not done in your home, coalition has to be done in the streets and is some of the most dangerous work you can do." her statement...
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neil: a lot of u.s. interests are a little bit concerned what happens south of the border with this big liberal victory on the part of obrador. he won big. he got entire government to go his way. complete run of the table, has sweeping liberal victory has some wondering whether we have a version of hugo chavez, former venezuelan strong man right south of us in mexico? that might be a bit extreme. let's get read from heritage foundation latin american policy analyst. anna, thanks for joining us. what do you make of this guy? >> he is is clearly a leftist, a populist, a very big nationalist. if you scratch the surface, you were talking about before, his communist roots are there. this is 2018. this is mexico in 2018 and there are enough factors that will kind of keep him in place that he won't go of at deepened. neil: you always hope that is the case. now the rogue's gallery of a lost chavez types, most of them out of power now, have been praising his victory, saying it is a sign of things to come for the
neil: a lot of u.s. interests are a little bit concerned what happens south of the border with this big liberal victory on the part of obrador. he won big. he got entire government to go his way. complete run of the table, has sweeping liberal victory has some wondering whether we have a version of hugo chavez, former venezuelan strong man right south of us in mexico? that might be a bit extreme. let's get read from heritage foundation latin american policy analyst. anna, thanks for joining...
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a lot of us were, a majority were, a lot of people who did not support that because they want to sabotager people up with their kids who came across with kids but what about the 10,000 came across unaccompanied? that is once again america's problem it seems. congressman yoder, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me on the program. brian: president trump has dream opponent for 2020 election. who is it? stick around. >>> sacha baron cohen tried to trick a gun owner in a fake interview that would mock him but he got called out fast. that owner joins us with the story. ♪ ainsley: we are back with a fox news alert. information we're just learning, at least three people are hurt in a explosion at an army depot in pennsylvania. it is unclear what caused the blast or how severe injuries are. officials are asking employees to stay in the work areas and away from the main entrance. we'll bring you more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> president trump and first lady paying tribute to a fallen secret service agent. noell remigan had a stroke. he dedicated 19 years to the secret servi
a lot of us were, a majority were, a lot of people who did not support that because they want to sabotager people up with their kids who came across with kids but what about the 10,000 came across unaccompanied? that is once again america's problem it seems. congressman yoder, thanks so much. >> thanks for having me on the program. brian: president trump has dream opponent for 2020 election. who is it? stick around. >>> sacha baron cohen tried to trick a gun owner in a fake...