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week in protest of what the taxi drivers call unfair competition from right hailing services like cabot fi. monday night passed without a resolution between the drivers and government strike leaders said they'll go on. today's decision is that we continue. hundreds of taxis have paralyzed barcelona and they're refusing to budge until they get results the strikes have since spread to madrid and smaller cities like palencia but i did have this is the first time the taxes have taken a decision where one hundred percent together on this. has to be thirty to one nothing else will do he means that in the future only one permit should be issued for every thirty normal taxi permits among those worst hit by the strike tourists trying to get from barcelona airport to the city center extra bus services have been put on but they're still packed full. we're trying with the old bell because the best way is for suitcases is very difficult for us to have a tough day today especially with children six hours jetlag and then the airports empty things are hard that i mean. if i if they're working here beca
week in protest of what the taxi drivers call unfair competition from right hailing services like cabot fi. monday night passed without a resolution between the drivers and government strike leaders said they'll go on. today's decision is that we continue. hundreds of taxis have paralyzed barcelona and they're refusing to budge until they get results the strikes have since spread to madrid and smaller cities like palencia but i did have this is the first time the taxes have taken a decision...
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story in the women's draw though with the top seeds continuing to fall that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh seed is not the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat poland a bench which in straight sets the exit of top seeds plays into serena williams hands she's through to the last eight after thrashing again your world deena williams as a seven time champion but only returned to action and march after giving birth to her first child. minder now of our top story here on the widow of the chinese nobel peace prize winner lucia left china to start a new life in europe she's expected in berlin later today lou was under house arrest since two thousand and ten when her late husband was awarded the nobel peace prize. and don't forget you can always get news on the go download her out from google player from the app store that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the app to send us your photos and your videos. and for the latest updates or forget to follow us on t
story in the women's draw though with the top seeds continuing to fall that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh seed is not the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat poland a bench which in straight sets the exit of top seeds plays into serena williams hands she's through to the last eight after thrashing again your world deena williams as a seven time champion but only returned to action and march after giving birth to her first child. minder now of our top story...
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[laughter] you are wilson and i am henry cabot lodge. we disagree. wilson is more or less saying, my idea is morally superior to your idea. that is just not the way to deal with a political -- it is not politics. >> with the alien and sedition act, what is that and what is wilson's involvement? >> and the you have things you want to say? >> how is he viewing immigrants? during the war? >> he had been anti-immigrant when he was young. it was at a point where we are starting to get immigration from countries that are not northern european countries. people who have names that are hard to pronounce. when he gets into politics, it is pointed out you need both of those people. they are good americans, they are politically well-organized. he changes his tune on that. it is a beautiful speech he makes to a group of immigrants who are just becoming citizens. wonderful,out this we need immigrants. idealst learned american and you're going to go off into the world and things will not be ideal. we need you to remind us where we are falling short of our ideals.
[laughter] you are wilson and i am henry cabot lodge. we disagree. wilson is more or less saying, my idea is morally superior to your idea. that is just not the way to deal with a political -- it is not politics. >> with the alien and sedition act, what is that and what is wilson's involvement? >> and the you have things you want to say? >> how is he viewing immigrants? during the war? >> he had been anti-immigrant when he was young. it was at a point where we are...
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. ♪ >> bar dave: in 1497, there was a man by the name of john cabot.w lots of activity in our water. now he didn't know what was going on, but he dropped his bucket down to fill it up with water, and when it came up to the top of the boat, it was filled right to the rim with cod fish. now word got out fast how plentiful the fish were in our waters that they traveled from all over to settle here, and to catch the fish, salt the fish, trade the fish all around the world as a means of survival. in one place in particular that we traded with was with jamaica. and in jamaica, they make rum, and we love rum. we love it so much that we would actually get down on that wharf and we'd kiss the fish goodbye knowing that it was coming back to us in the way of rum. so in keeping with that time, and honor tradition, i do have a little buddy for you to meet. >> dave: it's a gremlin. >> bar dave: this is a real newfoundland cod fish. given the chance, this fish could've grown up to the height of 6 feet tall, weighing as much as 130 pounds. this fish won't grow any mor
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why is bob corker so weak and feckless in the chair of cabot lodge and william fulbright? >> and jonathan capehart, james comey has really stepped into this now politically, calling on voters to get rid of this republican congress. >> look, he had a partisan message there in the tweet that you just showed. but i think helsinki sort of highlighted that what is happening now is no longer partisan. it is now an american issue. to watch the president of the united states throw his intelligence advisers, throw american democracy under the bus the way he did, standing next to america's chief adversary, against a president and a nation that would love nothing more than to see american democracy disintegrate and crumble is just galling. and i think democrats and republicans, independents, anyone who loves this country must demand that the white house be held accountable. and if congress isn't going to do it, then it's we the people through our power at the voting booth who will have to do it by putting people in congress who will hold the executive accountable. >> yeah, james come
why is bob corker so weak and feckless in the chair of cabot lodge and william fulbright? >> and jonathan capehart, james comey has really stepped into this now politically, calling on voters to get rid of this republican congress. >> look, he had a partisan message there in the tweet that you just showed. but i think helsinki sort of highlighted that what is happening now is no longer partisan. it is now an american issue. to watch the president of the united states throw his...
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and it was my senior year that i saw the dick cabot interview. painting senior back stage and it riveted me, it was riveting. something inside me said, if that's what you want to do, you do it! and i went the next day to the head of the theater department who was my wonderful mentor and said, please, you know, nominate me for these national auditions. and i went and i got my first job in new york that fall. >> i can hear, especially when i watch the film, i can hear kathryn hepburn in glenn's voice occasionally. it takes me back to thinking, kathryn hepburn could have played this. i like to think i'm jimmy stewart. >> you look a little like jimmy stewart. you certainly look a little like pope francis. look, i want to say something to sort of wrap this up. it's obviously not unusual for men of a certain age to keep getting parts. it's more difficult for women of a certain age to keep getting parts. and, glenn, you are still going gang busters getting fantastic, fantastic roles. it's a real tribute and say real inspiration to us to see that. but it
and it was my senior year that i saw the dick cabot interview. painting senior back stage and it riveted me, it was riveting. something inside me said, if that's what you want to do, you do it! and i went the next day to the head of the theater department who was my wonderful mentor and said, please, you know, nominate me for these national auditions. and i went and i got my first job in new york that fall. >> i can hear, especially when i watch the film, i can hear kathryn hepburn in...
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last week in protest of what the taxi drivers call unfair competition from riot hailing services like cabot five. monday night passed without a resolution between the drivers and government strike leaders said they'll go on. today's decision is that we continue hundreds of taxis have paralyzed barcelona and they're refusing to budge until they get results the strikes have since spread to madrid and smaller cities like never did it happen this is the first time the taxes have taken a decision where one hundred percent together on this. has to be thirty to one nothing else will do he means that in the future only one permit should be issued for every thirty normal taxi permits among those worst hit by the strike tourists trying to get from barcelona as airport to the city center extra bus services have been put on but they're still packed full. we're trying with all there because the best way is for suitcases is very difficult for us honestly it's a tough day today especially with children six hours jet lag and then the airports are empty things are hard to get on his mobile murder nuber a ca
last week in protest of what the taxi drivers call unfair competition from riot hailing services like cabot five. monday night passed without a resolution between the drivers and government strike leaders said they'll go on. today's decision is that we continue hundreds of taxis have paralyzed barcelona and they're refusing to budge until they get results the strikes have since spread to madrid and smaller cities like never did it happen this is the first time the taxes have taken a decision...
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the new ambassador to the united nations was senator henry cabot lodge a faithful lobbyist for the company's interests. kids family were longstanding shareholders. they were all men with an open ear for edward bernays messages. in august one nine hundred fifty three allen dulles as cia introduced new methods in iran which overturned the government of mohammad mosaddegh who had nationalized his country's petrol industry he was accused of communist collusion. in the success of the operation in iran convinced the eisenhower administration the cia was given a green light to intervene in guatemala. the operation was named success. edward bernays efforts were bearing fruit. the cia supported an opponent of the arbenz regime colonel crusty joe out of mass. and he became leader of a national liberation army trained by the cia. the plantations of the united fruit company became rear guard bases. in june one nine hundred fifty four the capital quite a modest city was gone. over power of how kobol our parents resigned on the twenty seventh of june in a radio broadcast. for the use communism as an excus
the new ambassador to the united nations was senator henry cabot lodge a faithful lobbyist for the company's interests. kids family were longstanding shareholders. they were all men with an open ear for edward bernays messages. in august one nine hundred fifty three allen dulles as cia introduced new methods in iran which overturned the government of mohammad mosaddegh who had nationalized his country's petrol industry he was accused of communist collusion. in the success of the operation in...
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different story the women's draw however with the top seeds continuing to fall that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh a seed is now the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat belinda bench in straight sets the exodus of top seeds plays right into serena williams hands she is through to the last eight after thrashing of genya. williams is a seven time champion at wimbledon she only returned to action in march after giving birth to her first child. now the trade war has car makers starting their engines monica you're more than that was certainly a specific u.s. car maker there sunidhi u.s. auto manufacturer tesla is the first to hike prices in the world's largest car market and that is china analysts say are likely to take the same road in response to higher tariffs chinese motorists will now have to fork out a twenty percent more for teslas model x. what is the cash burning company can't afford to fully absorb the higher cost of the new duties sales in china made up a big chunk of revenues last year tesla plans to build a factory in shanghai to serve the local marke
different story the women's draw however with the top seeds continuing to fall that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh a seed is now the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat belinda bench in straight sets the exodus of top seeds plays right into serena williams hands she is through to the last eight after thrashing of genya. williams is a seven time champion at wimbledon she only returned to action in march after giving birth to her first child. now the trade war...
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really are guess the seven time champion cruised past six two six four and a williams will now meet cabot in a rematch of the two thousand and sixteen final kevin made quick work of yellow not with the penco winning the match six three six three in just over an hour it's the second time the german has been to the final at wimbledon and what do you do when your country is knocked out of the world cup you can either return home or jump on the midnight express to continue exploring the host nation that's exactly what one fan met from mexico did her sister annie into russian hospitality. the night train sets off from st petersburg at two o'clock in the morning it's a long journey to moscow twelve hours in a packed compartment fifty four people fit in this third class sleeping car one from mexico was at the semifinal in st petersburg he was surrounded by fans from all over the world. now he's on a train with russians heading to moscow. private plane a. real space program i like. to be on the train with some russian we are talking about what i like about his country and something like that. but
really are guess the seven time champion cruised past six two six four and a williams will now meet cabot in a rematch of the two thousand and sixteen final kevin made quick work of yellow not with the penco winning the match six three six three in just over an hour it's the second time the german has been to the final at wimbledon and what do you do when your country is knocked out of the world cup you can either return home or jump on the midnight express to continue exploring the host nation...
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in the women's draw however with the top seeds continuing to fall and that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh seed is now the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat belinda bench which in straight sets now the exodus of top seeds place into serene serina williams hands she's through to the last eight after thrashing afghan yet were deena well the only return to action in march after giving birth to her first child. time for business now the trade war has car makers starting their engines monika absolutely they have to react to this is special to us all to make a tesla is the first actually to hike prices in the world's largest come market and that of course is china analysts say others are likely to take the same road in response to higher tariffs chinese motorists will now have to fork out twenty percent more for teslas model x. or s. the cash burning company can't afford to fully absorb the higher costs of the new duties sales in china made up a big chunk of revenues last year tesla plans to build a factory in shanghai to serve the local market that would
in the women's draw however with the top seeds continuing to fall and that means germany's angela cabot the eleventh seed is now the highest ranked female player left in the competition she beat belinda bench which in straight sets now the exodus of top seeds place into serene serina williams hands she's through to the last eight after thrashing afghan yet were deena well the only return to action in march after giving birth to her first child. time for business now the trade war has car makers...
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and later in sports we'll hear from underneath cabot as she adjusts to life as wimbledon champion. former u.s. president barack obama has paid tribute to nelson mandela's vision for democracy and social inclusion during a special event marking one hundred years since the anti-apartheid leader's birth mark obama spoke of the universal appeal of mandela's message and urged people around the world to respect human rights it's his most high profile speech since leaving office through a sacrifice and i'm wavering a leadership. and perhaps most of all through his moral example. mandela. and the movement he led would come to signify something larger he came to embody the universal aspirations of this possessed people all around the world the hopes for a better life the possibility of a more transformation in the conduct of human affairs wednesday ceremony paid tribute to the man many believed healed south africa when nelson mandela became president in one thousand nine hundred forty marked the birth of the rainbow nation but his hair in which us are reports many challenges still remain in
and later in sports we'll hear from underneath cabot as she adjusts to life as wimbledon champion. former u.s. president barack obama has paid tribute to nelson mandela's vision for democracy and social inclusion during a special event marking one hundred years since the anti-apartheid leader's birth mark obama spoke of the universal appeal of mandela's message and urged people around the world to respect human rights it's his most high profile speech since leaving office through a sacrifice...
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charles: when i see the recent college grads rallying behind alexandria ocasio-cortez, cabot has doneb on this. when you ask about basic economics, the difference between capitalism and socialism, they don't know. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez understand sifts republicans are scared of her. but i think they would like her to keep talking. every time she opens her youth, she proves she knows nothing about the economy. charles: democrats are rallies behind things like universal healthcare. we'll break it down for you next. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replacement we'll replace the full value of your car. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless too. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have s
charles: when i see the recent college grads rallying behind alexandria ocasio-cortez, cabot has doneb on this. when you ask about basic economics, the difference between capitalism and socialism, they don't know. >> alexandria ocasio-cortez understand sifts republicans are scared of her. but i think they would like her to keep talking. every time she opens her youth, she proves she knows nothing about the economy. charles: democrats are rallies behind things like universal healthcare....
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possibly excluding those thatin were occasionally unforgiving of the man in his third term but henry cabot lodge gets fair treatment and after the war they also are treated well and it's hard not to admire a guy that wilson released 14 points and god only had ten. [laughter] the problem isn't the number of points where the impossible idealism the intent to sell the compromises and power politics from the conference as the legitimate and be self interested and ultimately agents of darkness. to do that, we have to take a step backwards in the two most important ways, race relations and civil liberties. remember that terri truman of course may have been in one or two or all three of the audiences in the kansas city speech as i mentioned and he was himself a declared wilsonian and carried in his wallet for most of his life a copy of the passage envisioning the parliament and of course he helped inaugurate the united nations marshall plan and the abandonment of the rule of the great powers. patricia o'toole has written a biography of teddy roosevelt and the five of hearts about the friendship o
possibly excluding those thatin were occasionally unforgiving of the man in his third term but henry cabot lodge gets fair treatment and after the war they also are treated well and it's hard not to admire a guy that wilson released 14 points and god only had ten. [laughter] the problem isn't the number of points where the impossible idealism the intent to sell the compromises and power politics from the conference as the legitimate and be self interested and ultimately agents of darkness. to...
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today from kuala lumpur is bridget welsh an associate professor of political sciences at the john cabot university and the author of regime resilience in malaysia and singapore from london lee jones he's a reader of international politics at queen mary university of london and also from kuala lumpur on skype is ibrahim sophie an executive director of the deca center for opinion research welcome to you all bridget wells coming to you first is this about transparency or is it a witch hunt. i think it's definitely about transparency but it's more than that it's about moving malaysia in a different direction and reckoning with the past whatever the scandal the wanting to be scandal has been so significant in terms of the financial situation for the country its reputation this this new government wants to move beyond that and in order to do that it has to reckon with the former prime minister and what he is perceived to have done and his management of the finances of the country and lee jones in london what does this say about the track that democracy in malaysia has taken so over the last p
today from kuala lumpur is bridget welsh an associate professor of political sciences at the john cabot university and the author of regime resilience in malaysia and singapore from london lee jones he's a reader of international politics at queen mary university of london and also from kuala lumpur on skype is ibrahim sophie an executive director of the deca center for opinion research welcome to you all bridget wells coming to you first is this about transparency or is it a witch hunt. i...
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so -- we -- that's when we load him up and we start going to -- cabot, arkansas. >> reporter: beverly'sed this nightmare was about to end. >> did you know that aaron lewis was saying your mom was alive? >> yes. we knew that after they'd had him and they were interrogating him. >> that was a big boost of energy. >> when he was telling us, he, it was like, it was so -- uplifting. we were like, "okay, we're about to get her back." [ claps ] "that's great." >> is everyone just sitting by the phone waiting for the call -- >> uh-huh. >> yes. >> "we -- we got her"? >> uh-huh, pacing. >> reporter: lewis led detective allison on a nail biting road trip thirty miles out of town to the last place he claimed to have seen beverly alive, a shed on the side of the road. >> what are you thinking as you're approaching this shed that there's a really good chance she could be here or are you not so sure? >> i'm hoping like hell she's in there. we go in and she wasn't in there. she had never been in there. >> is that -- that's such a letdown. >> tell me about it. it was bad. it was bad. >> reporter: but le
so -- we -- that's when we load him up and we start going to -- cabot, arkansas. >> reporter: beverly'sed this nightmare was about to end. >> did you know that aaron lewis was saying your mom was alive? >> yes. we knew that after they'd had him and they were interrogating him. >> that was a big boost of energy. >> when he was telling us, he, it was like, it was so -- uplifting. we were like, "okay, we're about to get her back." [ claps ] "that's...
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a sig cabot number of those in their prime working years who are not in the labor force, close to halfi think, in that one estimate, was 44%, are taking painkillers of some kind which is the opioid crisis to some extent. there are many, many people out there in their prime working year, not in the labor force, we'd all be better off 23 that were in the labor force, including them, and part of the reason they're not is the drug issue. the problem is especially egregious in much of -- mr. pearce: the problem is especially egregious in parts of new mexico so we've had a series of laws to stem that problem have you looked much as the legislation that we've passed through the house? anything that stands out as being especially effective in your idea or the ideas of the committee? mr. powell: i haven't looked at it carefully, i'll be happy to go back and look. mr. pearce: yeah. now for new mexico we have a little bit of an aging population and we also have lower income population. complexity for less in the investments. so typically they would like safe investments but then the interest rate
a sig cabot number of those in their prime working years who are not in the labor force, close to halfi think, in that one estimate, was 44%, are taking painkillers of some kind which is the opioid crisis to some extent. there are many, many people out there in their prime working year, not in the labor force, we'd all be better off 23 that were in the labor force, including them, and part of the reason they're not is the drug issue. the problem is especially egregious in much of -- mr. pearce:...
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here with insight media director for campus reform.org is cabot phillips.tage said they were not proud to be americans. now, keep in mind this is nyu. liberal new york city. what is the percentage that are not proud. >> about 65 to 70% of the students we spoke. to say we included some there at the end who did say they were proud to be americans for varying reasons. the majority of students said they were not. i think college campuses they always love to talk about privilege, white privilege, male privilege. we need to start talking about american privilege and get students to realize in the history of mankind there has never been a better place to live than the united states right now. steve: here is some of your handiwork discussing what students don't like about our nation. >> what about america would you consider yourself not proud of. >> i think the answer is pretty obvious. look at the news. >> open border issues. >> were you 23409 proud when obama did it five years ago? >> i think that it's different now. >> i would first of all reverse everything tru
here with insight media director for campus reform.org is cabot phillips.tage said they were not proud to be americans. now, keep in mind this is nyu. liberal new york city. what is the percentage that are not proud. >> about 65 to 70% of the students we spoke. to say we included some there at the end who did say they were proud to be americans for varying reasons. the majority of students said they were not. i think college campuses they always love to talk about privilege, white...
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today from kuala lumpur is bridget welsh an associate professor of political sciences at the john cabot university and the author of regime resilience in malaysia and singapore from london lee jones he's a reader of international politics at queen mary university of london and also from kuala lumpur on skype is ibra himself ian executive director of the deca center for opinion research welcome to you all bridget wells coming to you first is this about transparency or is it a witch hunt. i think it's definitely about transparency but it's more than that it's about moving malaysia in a different direction and reckoning with the past whatever the scandal the wanting to be scandal has been so significant in terms of the financial situation for the country its reputation this this new government wants to move beyond that and in order to do that it has to reckon with the former prime minister and what he is perceived to have done and his management of the finances of the country and lee jones in london what does this say about the track that democracy in malaysia has taken say over the last p
today from kuala lumpur is bridget welsh an associate professor of political sciences at the john cabot university and the author of regime resilience in malaysia and singapore from london lee jones he's a reader of international politics at queen mary university of london and also from kuala lumpur on skype is ibra himself ian executive director of the deca center for opinion research welcome to you all bridget wells coming to you first is this about transparency or is it a witch hunt. i think...
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the man who is doing interviewing there is cabot phillips. he is campus reform.org director.uff. >> cool. some people would call it terrifying. stuart: you obviously edited it. did any of the kids you interviewed say wait a minute he hasn't been picked yet. >> one student said i'm not aware of the pick he made, so i will hold off making assessment. stuart: only one. >> only one. that is the smartest. i will go out and say president trump supported oxygen and they will be against breathing. stuart: you have done this before, on assumption they know who has been picked or know the situation, who we don't? >> we did a similar video campus reform, asked about the state of the union address two nights before it happened. they said it was worst state of the union ever given. this is result what college students told in class every day that trump is horrible, see it on mainstream media, conditioned, they feel pressured to go against anything to do. they know what answers are expected, second his name comes up, they feel inate pressure i hate president trump, come out against him, fo
the man who is doing interviewing there is cabot phillips. he is campus reform.org director.uff. >> cool. some people would call it terrifying. stuart: you obviously edited it. did any of the kids you interviewed say wait a minute he hasn't been picked yet. >> one student said i'm not aware of the pick he made, so i will hold off making assessment. stuart: only one. >> only one. that is the smartest. i will go out and say president trump supported oxygen and they will be...
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griff: campus reform cabot phillips is here with latest video.laining how things work with some these youngsters. >> they definitely need plenty of help and understanding that the government cannot in fact fund every single thing you want for free even though your feelings might be hurt by that it's important to understand that fact. it's tempting to laugh around the rise of socialism. it's not a joking matter. serious issue millennials likely to fall for it are the largest voting block in america. fund all these free things. >> i don't know where the money would come from but they can figure it out. [laughter] >> more taxes on the rich people. >> for sure, man, like they can afford it,. >> tax corporations and tax the 1% and find a way to support a living wage. the people with a good idea and good reason to spend their tax money wouldn't mind actually paying more taxes. pete: and not to mention she talked about gutting the military. i mean ultimately it's we have to slash our military to pay for all of. this exactly. it seems like all the studen
griff: campus reform cabot phillips is here with latest video.laining how things work with some these youngsters. >> they definitely need plenty of help and understanding that the government cannot in fact fund every single thing you want for free even though your feelings might be hurt by that it's important to understand that fact. it's tempting to laugh around the rise of socialism. it's not a joking matter. serious issue millennials likely to fall for it are the largest voting block...
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♪ ashley: campus reform guy cabot phillips says young people love socialism because, well, they aren'ta listen. >> i think the biggest counter will be them getting in real world the reason socialism is popular with young people, they are not paying taxes easy to support free student loans and mandatory minimum wage when you're not subsidizing it. i think them paying taxes will take education level us replacing a lot of these ridiculous courses with actual mandatory civics, government, history lessons. once people have better context of what socialism has done throughout history, we prioritize those things again people maybe can understand. ♪ you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. charles: caterpillar raised its profit outlook for the year. strong steals and strong global economy offsetting increase in raw material costs and tariffs. >>> outback parent blooming brands, beat the street. gave guidance higher.
♪ ashley: campus reform guy cabot phillips says young people love socialism because, well, they aren'ta listen. >> i think the biggest counter will be them getting in real world the reason socialism is popular with young people, they are not paying taxes easy to support free student loans and mandatory minimum wage when you're not subsidizing it. i think them paying taxes will take education level us replacing a lot of these ridiculous courses with actual mandatory civics, government,...
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between the showers and up up to the north—east, pepper cloud across scotland, north—east england, cabotth west because of some extra humidity are associated with that cloudy showery weather which would lift its way in tomorrow. you cannot see too many showers on the chart, many places here will stay dry. more cloud further north as well, some sunny brea ks further north as well, some sunny breaks but the cloudier skies, the temperatures but be a little bit lower, down to 24 or 25 celsius. that is how we expect it to look at wimbledon. cloudy skies overhead, a very small chance for a change in the north—west on thursday. this weather front if you're hoping for rain, you will be disappointed, but behind it and we do introduce some cooler air across north—western parts. scotland and northern ireland. warmer colours hold onto was the south—east. if anything, england and wales will have more sunshine during thursday, a small chance of a shower in the south. temperatures, big contrast by this stage. hot weather down towards the south—east, 30,000, but further north and west, remember that coo
between the showers and up up to the north—east, pepper cloud across scotland, north—east england, cabotth west because of some extra humidity are associated with that cloudy showery weather which would lift its way in tomorrow. you cannot see too many showers on the chart, many places here will stay dry. more cloud further north as well, some sunny brea ks further north as well, some sunny breaks but the cloudier skies, the temperatures but be a little bit lower, down to 24 or 25 celsius....