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dreams you better check it out or someday soon you'll ♪ ♪ have to climb back on the wagonuc keepin' tohlause ] oh, my gos oh, my gosh. how you doing, buddy? aerosmith! tickets go on sale august 24th. catch them performing monday on the vmas. we'll be right bk, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thanyou very much, erybody! have a great night. stay tuned for "seth meyers!" bye-bye, everybody! a [ cheersnd applause ] ra ♪ got me the stest woman believe me this tric s no cinch♪ ♪ i try to get her going when i whip out t my b inch ♪ ♪ record of a band that plays the blues of a band that plays the blues ♪ ♪ she just loves my big ten inch record of her favorite blues ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- jessica biel, star of "crazy rich asians", actress awkwafina, creator of "disenchantment", writer matt groening, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. ♪ [ cheers and applae ] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyer >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this i
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american citizen, the syrian government and the american government, the united states government, engage toh each other in order quickly and safely insure austin's return home. >> i think most of you know i am a homeschooling mom. i would like for you guys to enter my classroom and i want to talk to you about austin's beautiful photograph. i'm going to step down on the floor. i have a voice that goes everywhere committee will be able to hear me. i wanted to make sure people why a law student, marine corps captain, why did he go into syria armed only with a camera? what motivated him? -- thiso talk to about is one of my favorite things. , he was so passionate . he always wanted to do it. syria.oing to go into with only a camera. seen urban conflict firsthand. he doesn't want this to happen in syria. he understands the dream and the desire for reform. he understands that motivation. he supports that motivation. he hopes they can achieve their he crosses into syria and immediately starts taking pictures. beautiful syrian children. he dreads that the thirst for reform, the move for reform, is go
american citizen, the syrian government and the american government, the united states government, engage toh each other in order quickly and safely insure austin's return home. >> i think most of you know i am a homeschooling mom. i would like for you guys to enter my classroom and i want to talk to you about austin's beautiful photograph. i'm going to step down on the floor. i have a voice that goes everywhere committee will be able to hear me. i wanted to make sure people why a law...
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soi dt foper dopleurg indathe y. .y>> eeah,xalyct anaiinrles. [ t lighlahtuger ] buye.ah buits iuga tohying. d an k'sind of nice to feel intimidating. >>et seah: yh,t' irys ve .iintimidang it's also, i wouay, playg in t a biagnsaipet ty is roray mano, who's your wonderful cota-sr.. >> yes >>et s fh: aansttaomic cedn.ia al a wonderful actor. >>et hh:gr eaint s. thi you have -- i kn aow o lotf op dleo. yohau r aay romano pression. >>o. i d uhki, f.nd o um -- he -- 'sitll reay stju wevounl sods. eh. [ ugla ]hter sh:ett' thas alreooly gd. at r'sy eallgo.od ah. [ ee arsppnd alae us] it r'sy,eall rlleaody go. k>>ofind le ikuna drk rmkeit. la[ erught ] ahh oh! e!mayb li[ laght ugerht ] t 'she b theest. she'so odgoth in e owsh. an'sd he g sotnyo ma sllki s at hidis alspos. seth: yeah. 's- - bit'seewon funderl tching him be this differe nt ki ondtof acr esthste la f ew aryes. yh,ea h ande's a sweetheart. >>h: set ao lsouin yr lmfi ul"j nrkt,aked," you got to wo withth eanaw hke. y>>es. >> seth: rose rnbye. vioby ousla ntfac ticast. wh dw retoyou ts hi?role >>t i--was y kouwhnow at? goi ntt se t
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a gunman walked into a home in arizona avenue in woodbridge and shot a man toh. de as many as ten people live in the home where the shooting happened. the roommates are cooperating with detectives. >>> we're learning about the scare that shut down streets around the capital. they found a vehicle with a gun police arrested a 23-year-old man from georgia. we're told there is no connection to terrorism. >>> 4:07 right now. ssia is still trying to interfere with u.s. elections. >> that was the message from tha top nat security officials. leaders from the fbi, department of homeland security and intelligence community made a surprise appearance in the white house briefing room, just three months ahead of the midterm's ttailed pervasive russian effort to tryhe weaken ade dihe u.s. so far, efforts are not as robust as during the 2016 campaign. but that could change. >> make no mistake, the scope of this foreign influence threat is broad dd deep. >> oocracy itself is in the crosshairs. >> hours later, president trump continued to cast doubt on meddling, refring to the ru
a gunman walked into a home in arizona avenue in woodbridge and shot a man toh. de as many as ten people live in the home where the shooting happened. the roommates are cooperating with detectives. >>> we're learning about the scare that shut down streets around the capital. they found a vehicle with a gun police arrested a 23-year-old man from georgia. we're told there is no connection to terrorism. >>> 4:07 right now. ssia is still trying to interfere with u.s. elections....
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batter operated saws and that's why it's time toh replace with something like the protot we saw earlier. roughly 2,000 agents like this patrol the california border for smugglers at por between tijuan and sandiego. >> it's the busiest land port in the worle they with 100,000 people a day. as you can see behind me, they are going with a huge expansion, increasing the number of vehicle lanes pedestran lanes. >> the constructio going on on the southside. we had imposters, aliens coming across and they dress like constr workers and we have a numb agents close to keep an eye on that. >> thi agent joined the u.s. custom and border protection eight years ago and he was drawn the job by a personal connec >> my wife's grandfather was a retire agent. when met her, he workedt of the el cajon station and heari s stories like the camaraderie betwee agents, they bragged about him and how good hetias. as farc, that's a large our job. followfootprints. tracki tracki people, tracking footpr or disturbs in the ground whethe it's the imprint of the shoe or now they use carpet squareyp a of booty. i want t
batter operated saws and that's why it's time toh replace with something like the protot we saw earlier. roughly 2,000 agents like this patrol the california border for smugglers at por between tijuan and sandiego. >> it's the busiest land port in the worle they with 100,000 people a day. as you can see behind me, they are going with a huge expansion, increasing the number of vehicle lanes pedestran lanes. >> the constructio going on on the southside. we had imposters, aliens coming...
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. >> the company has b ties toh ambassador nikki haley who is governor and helped lure the plant to winsboro joined the trump administration, but an omb official said ultimately president trump will make the final decision on tariffs, adding that director er mulvaney has n spoken with the president specifically about element. >> another headac for element electronic is getting pushback for the alliance formerican manufacturing. the group says element should not be exempt from tariff because they're not a true american manufacturer because of the import of their products. winsboro is in wait and see mode and the ownf a local doughnut shop are concerned about more job losses. >> i look at doors closing, those are jobs, those are parents and those are families that aimpacted, you know, those are their dollars first before it trickles down to us. >> and local officials can only hope tariffs are avoided. >> we are the fighters and survivors and we will survive, and there will be something good that comes out of this. >> for the moment, it's a matter of bucklingown and waiting to see what a trade
. >> the company has b ties toh ambassador nikki haley who is governor and helped lure the plant to winsboro joined the trump administration, but an omb official said ultimately president trump will make the final decision on tariffs, adding that director er mulvaney has n spoken with the president specifically about element. >> another headac for element electronic is getting pushback for the alliance formerican manufacturing. the group says element should not be exempt from tariff...
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toh, it took him 18 months froms in deficit spending a that was in the green. and it took donald trump 11 months to turn around the austerity that the republicans had on president obama. which he had the debt down i believe to 600 billion a year. and was paying things responsibly to the tax cuts in 11 months for donald trump. and he grew the debt to a trillion dollars a year. so the point is that conservatives aren't conservatives. and republican congress are the ones who grow the dead. and historically they never hold themselves response all. host: we will let aaron jones take the point. guest: i think there are some good points made there. i don't think it is just republicans are just democrats are guilty of this. at trillion dollar deficits and think about what that actually means, that means you could get rid of all discretionary spending and just pay for entitlements and mandatory spelling and you would still be in deficit. host: the current debt right now , 21,000,000,000,408 billion 536 million and counting. according to the u.s. debt clock there. one qu
toh, it took him 18 months froms in deficit spending a that was in the green. and it took donald trump 11 months to turn around the austerity that the republicans had on president obama. which he had the debt down i believe to 600 billion a year. and was paying things responsibly to the tax cuts in 11 months for donald trump. and he grew the debt to a trillion dollars a year. so the point is that conservatives aren't conservatives. and republican congress are the ones who grow the dead. and...
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sh ehockingly he said this, ier toh prefer to see neither side. between britain and not toritaie germany and then with a philosophy they have been led to believe.e believe it or not consistingthat that danger is here at home and the roosevelt provide a greater threat to the united states and hitler.. and that if i should diehould de tomorrow that we want you to abd that know that we are co know that we are convinced and by the way to also be pitching . in. she wrote a best-selling book called the wave of the future. that is fascism and dictatorship those are just infinitely dynamic. and with those 18th century constitutional democracy with the slow moving checks and balances.. that and she doesn't between good anr evil but the forces ofces past d are the future. and as if they were not guilty of any minor mistakes but that was on the wave of the future. interestingly eleanor roosevelt came out with a book of her own in the fall of 1940 called the moral basis of democracy and she argued the two as an on -- the true essence sharing, sacrificec as re
sh ehockingly he said this, ier toh prefer to see neither side. between britain and not toritaie germany and then with a philosophy they have been led to believe.e believe it or not consistingthat that danger is here at home and the roosevelt provide a greater threat to the united states and hitler.. and that if i should diehould de tomorrow that we want you to abd that know that we are co know that we are convinced and by the way to also be pitching . in. she wrote a best-selling book called...
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what the players are saying about the final pus toh does your business internet provider promise a lots see who delivers more. comcast business gives you gig-speed in more places. the others don't. we offer up to 6 hours of 4g wireless network backup. everyone else, no way. we let calls from any of your devices come from your business number. them, not so much. we let you keep an eye on your business from anywhere. the others? nope! get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call or go online today. what if numbers tell onat t. rowe pricey? our experts go beyond the numbers to examine investment opportunities firsthand. like e-commerce spurring cardboard demand. the pursuit of allergy-free peanuts. and mobile payment reaching new markets. this is strategic investing. because your investments deserve the full story. t.rowe price. invest with confidence. >>> this is the xfinity sportsdesk. >>> here we i arethe season of heat advisories and need for hydration. it's f our 30s football being quenched. preseason is hardly dramatic. for the hard-core
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because the judge has been so toh, there wil be no suggestion if there are convictions about whose side the judge was on. robert: final naught, phil. giuliani says september1sis the deadline. empty threat or real threat? >> moving target. there's really no indication that mueller is goi to be wrapping up by september 1. i think this could go well into the end of the year if n into next year. robert: phil, that face you made, we're doing tha all the time in the newsroom. thanks, everybody, for us here tonight. our conversation will continue online on the washington week exextra. we're we'll talk about how the 2020 presidential race is starting early this week in iowa with a celebrity lawyer and trump critic making weafs. i'm robert costa. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> funding for "washington week" is provided by newman's own foundation, donating all pitches from newman's own food products to charity and nourishing the common good. e ethics and excellence in journalism foundation. koo and patria yuen for the yuen foundation, committed to bridging cultural differences in communities. the cor
because the judge has been so toh, there wil be no suggestion if there are convictions about whose side the judge was on. robert: final naught, phil. giuliani says september1sis the deadline. empty threat or real threat? >> moving target. there's really no indication that mueller is goi to be wrapping up by september 1. i think this could go well into the end of the year if n into next year. robert: phil, that face you made, we're doing tha all the time in the newsroom. thanks, everybody,...
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over the last three years with assessed over 150 startups with over 60 making it through toh tt present to these employers, and nearly all of the startups that star some element of virtual or virt digital solutions as part of their portfolio. we asked employers how significant a role virtual carev in ai will play and how health care is delivered in the futurem more than half of employersployl believe that s virtual care will play a significant role in the future delivery of health care, and others believe ai will have similar effect. additionally, half of employers2 stated it is a top priority for 2019. digital solutions for physicalml therapy,l, sleep, musculoskelet, diabetes management, prenatalhah care and coaching and emotional and behavioral health show the greatest potential for growth over the next several years.s ho the proliferation of virtual and digital solution, however, has added to the complexity of services and employer offers itc employees. engagement platform that emerged in the market back in aggregated procure a potential integrate point solutions to create a more and
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toh a balance sheet close $30 million. move toelerates our investment grade.last couple of hours rate -- various ratings agencies have reinforced that this is a credit positive. fundamentally this accelerates that move. mark: what about plans -- vonnie: what about plans to repay the money from hna borrowed by avalon? domhnal: they are a publicly listed channel in china owned by public shareholders. here will beion used by our parent company to repay debt at his level. the cash will -- none of that cash will flow up. a positive from our perspective, helping to deleverage the overall credit story. tok: is this a precursor already buying a bigger stake down the line? or to your parent selling more of its stake? domhnal: at this time, i don't think so. we see this is a's subject, stable in the long shareholding mix for the future. , andhave repeatedly said they did so last week, reiterating that they had no desire or interest to sell a controlling interest in avalon. they see it as a core long-term strategic holding in the group. and aerospace is at the core dna .
toh a balance sheet close $30 million. move toelerates our investment grade.last couple of hours rate -- various ratings agencies have reinforced that this is a credit positive. fundamentally this accelerates that move. mark: what about plans -- vonnie: what about plans to repay the money from hna borrowed by avalon? domhnal: they are a publicly listed channel in china owned by public shareholders. here will beion used by our parent company to repay debt at his level. the cash will -- none of...
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proposals,of those both of those models rather, uptick, asmodest toh as 4.8% or 5% tied relatively lows. in a high price environment, some of those benefits would disappear, even under the administration's forecast. shery: thank you so much for that, with the latest on president's plans on energy efficiency. coming up next, president trump double down on twitter, vote -- warning voters about a blue wave as democrats go head-to-head for the house. if you have a bloomberg terminal, tv would be your function. you can get it on the bloomberg and check at all the interviews we have had so far on the bloomberg. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ david: this is bloomberg markets balance of power. shery: let's get a check of the averages. we see u.s. stocks gaining ground with the s&p 500 index just a hair away from the other record -- another record high. we are now seeing the s&p 500 the s&p 500 intraday gaining for a fourth consecutive section. the nasdaq is up almost a percent. david: we go now to mark crumpton. war crimesast nazi suspect facing deportation from the united state
proposals,of those both of those models rather, uptick, asmodest toh as 4.8% or 5% tied relatively lows. in a high price environment, some of those benefits would disappear, even under the administration's forecast. shery: thank you so much for that, with the latest on president's plans on energy efficiency. coming up next, president trump double down on twitter, vote -- warning voters about a blue wave as democrats go head-to-head for the house. if you have a bloomberg terminal, tv would be...
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joining those planning a peaceful counterprotest of the second unite the right rall >> our right tohs a responsibility. i would like white supremacists to understand not going to break us. i think everybody who can show up should show up. >> lisa says one reason she can show up this weekend, shgot help paying for her medical care. her insurance coveredti just a fr of her physical therapy. >> not cheap at all. the heal charlottesville fund stepped in to bridg gap. it's awarded more than $300,000 to those wur were i by or witnessed the car attack. >> amazing. incredible. >> shifting gears now, 8:50 our time o this saturday. lauryn ricketts alongside us. >> hey, girl. >> hi guys. how are you all? >> i went outside briefly, my family is in town. they're doing the collegeour ing. i stepped outside to say bye to them. >> who is in? to >> my little cows sin. >> that's who was here earlier. >>ou know the girl you were hugging. give as like, come here, me a hug. at least we're not seeing heavy. downpo at least we weren't -- at least she wasn't coming here at the end of july when weer having a
joining those planning a peaceful counterprotest of the second unite the right rall >> our right tohs a responsibility. i would like white supremacists to understand not going to break us. i think everybody who can show up should show up. >> lisa says one reason she can show up this weekend, shgot help paying for her medical care. her insurance coveredti just a fr of her physical therapy. >> not cheap at all. the heal charlottesville fund stepped in to bridg gap. it's awarded...
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who's going to bother to go toh vote in midterm elections, is people that think this election reall mattersnt number. >> though there is some in trump orbit thinks the threat of impeachment wl motivate his base. >> we heard from ncy pelosi speaking about impeachment should be a bipartisathing. i am not sure what else democrats have that's going to motivate them show up at the polls. i understand why republicans are motivated to keep that agenda in place. what else is there to get democrats out? >> i think democratic leadership, and the disconnect, you knowpublicans, the republican base, david, wanted an aggressive party the go obama and clinton. we aredership were like always trying to hold back those that did in the party. and they paid ad trump am thinking all of these responsible democratic leader that are peachment caution, are these people and the base may say give me michael avenatti, i don't want your responsible guys. the at's manager that democrats have to deal with. oen the republic on the republican side, they got what they wanted. a guy is goi to shape it up. i hate to sayit and
who's going to bother to go toh vote in midterm elections, is people that think this election reall mattersnt number. >> though there is some in trump orbit thinks the threat of impeachment wl motivate his base. >> we heard from ncy pelosi speaking about impeachment should be a bipartisathing. i am not sure what else democrats have that's going to motivate them show up at the polls. i understand why republicans are motivated to keep that agenda in place. what else is there to get...
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are tryingdifference in toh the paris climate agreement.ntries all around the in theave some skin game. they're alternate help solve this problem. and the best part is nations were holding the world accountable, and that is why t e paris, the agreement has even more aggressive target than what would be if it was just a developing nation agreement. you saidrob nixon, earlier that on the question of climate change, both in its perception and the way the success of euros governments have talked about it from a particular the trump administration, the u.s. is an outlier. could you talk specifically about the way in which, as you say, anti-science has been propagated in the u.s. and the role of the media in bringing climate change to attention when they cover climate-related disasters as we have seen in the last few months? yes, i think one of the successors of the right dissemination of anti-science has been the climate change and global warming perceived in the rest of far greater extent than in most of the world as politicizezed terms. as res
are tryingdifference in toh the paris climate agreement.ntries all around the in theave some skin game. they're alternate help solve this problem. and the best part is nations were holding the world accountable, and that is why t e paris, the agreement has even more aggressive target than what would be if it was just a developing nation agreement. you saidrob nixon, earlier that on the question of climate change, both in its perception and the way the success of euros governments have talked...
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but it is a toh character that i'm playing.eel intimidating. >> seth: yeah, it'tivery intimi. it's also, i would say, playing a bit against type is ma ray , who's your wonderful co-star. >> yes. >> seth: a fantastic comedian.so wonderful actor. >> yeah. >> seth: he's great in this. you have -- i know a lot of peopleo. you have a ray romano impression. >> i do. uh, kind o um -- he -- it's really just vowel sounug. [ light er ] [ as romano] eh. [ laughter ] >> seth: that's ally good. at's really good. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] it's really, really good. >> kind of like a drunk kermit. [ laughter ] ahh oh! maybe! [ light laughter ] but he's the bt. he's so good in the show. and he's got so many skills at his disposal. >> seth: yeah. he's -- it's been wonderful watching him be this different kind of actor these last few years. >> yeah, and he's a sweetheart.a >> seto in your film "juliet, naked," you got to work with ethan hawke. >> yes. >> seth: rose byrne. viously a fantastic cast what drew you to this role? y >> it was know w
but it is a toh character that i'm playing.eel intimidating. >> seth: yeah, it'tivery intimi. it's also, i would say, playing a bit against type is ma ray , who's your wonderful co-star. >> yes. >> seth: a fantastic comedian.so wonderful actor. >> yeah. >> seth: he's great in this. you have -- i know a lot of peopleo. you have a ray romano impression. >> i do. uh, kind o um -- he -- it's really just vowel sounug. [ light er ] [ as romano] eh. [ laughter ]...
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aircraft and them toh hot -- taught stretch the range so they could get to him and shoot him down. that was one of the things that surprised me the most, because i didn't know that. i knew about the america first movement, but did not know that he had flown combat missions as a civilian. sorry, long answer. sir, in the back. >> with all of the books that are out there, and i'm sure you've had good access to materials available -- i have never come across any kind of documentation of how much money the guy made off of this flight. you talk in your book that he made a lot of money. i know as a collector he endorsed shoelaces, pencil sharpener's. my god, there was merchandise everywhere. but i have never seen if he made $1.5 million or $25 million -- any thoughts on that? dan: i know one number, but he was very reticent. he was a very private guy, which is one reason why the press and he never got along. the press, you know, they have a job to do, but they interfered with his life quite a bit, including sneaking into the morgue in new jersey and taking pictures of his dead baby and pr
aircraft and them toh hot -- taught stretch the range so they could get to him and shoot him down. that was one of the things that surprised me the most, because i didn't know that. i knew about the america first movement, but did not know that he had flown combat missions as a civilian. sorry, long answer. sir, in the back. >> with all of the books that are out there, and i'm sure you've had good access to materials available -- i have never come across any kind of documentation of how...
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[ laughter ] a men's wear start-up is set toh lan app that recommends clothing based on a person's spotifyning habits. should it though? [ light laughter ] according to a new study, ch dcare costs have increas for the fifth year in a row. yeah, they're almost $1,000 w. [ light laughter ] it's a lot to raise a kid.ap plause ] d finally, thanks to new developed technology, we here at "late night" now have the ability record the tiny voice that is inside donald trump's head.be and you mighurprised to know that, like everyone's inner voice, donald trump is filled g with paralyzar and self doubt and is easily distracted. so here is the tiny voice in the back of donald trump's head. ♪ [ applause ] e okay, donald. it's the tiny vo the back of your head reminding you not to lose the queen. matter what you do. [ light laughter ]t don't let her your -- oh, no. where is the queen? oh, where is the queen? oh, okay, there she is.er [ laug now just lumber along side her. don't talk to her or look at her. perfect. very predential. look at these guys. look like nutcrackers. [ laughter ] are those big furr
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toh, it took him 18 months froms in deficit spending a that was in the green.took donald trump 11 months to turn around the austerity that the republicans had on president obama. which he had the debt down i believe to 600 billion a year. and was paying things responsibly to the tax cuts in 11 months for donald trump. and he grew the debt to a trillion dollars a year. so the point is that conservatives aren't conservatives. and republican congress are the ones who grow the dead. and historically they never hold themselves response all. host: we will let aaron jones take the point. guest: i think there are some good points made there. i don't think it is just republicans are just democrats are guilty of this. at trillion dollar deficits and think about what that actually means, that means you could get rid of all discretionary spending and just pay for entitlements and mandatory spelling and you would still be in deficit. host: the current debt right now , 21,000,000,000,408 billion 536 million and counting. according to the u.s. debt clock there. one question i
toh, it took him 18 months froms in deficit spending a that was in the green.took donald trump 11 months to turn around the austerity that the republicans had on president obama. which he had the debt down i believe to 600 billion a year. and was paying things responsibly to the tax cuts in 11 months for donald trump. and he grew the debt to a trillion dollars a year. so the point is that conservatives aren't conservatives. and republican congress are the ones who grow the dead. and...
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it's a surprise to me they had toh a big target, want achieve such a big achievement there.es to automakers in china, we have seen quite a bit of short sellers the last few weeks, but they have been getting burned. brilliance was the latest one. a chart here shows what we have seen, the divergence of stock price and short interest out there. will this just be short covering, or are people too bearish on the sector right now? toliver: they are always bearish. the uncertainty is still there this year. from the beginning of the year, we had the tax cuts in march, in it will still go over 2019. the chinese government's determination to open up auto onkets and remove limits foreign entities. these have been negative for the market in the same quarter. put all this in context, the chinese market is rising since 2010. over the next few years, probably a slowing down of sale s growth. the current policies, for domestic players it is quite bearish. they are always sensitive to the market. ramy: and on your screen you can see short interest soaring in recent months, despite what happe
it's a surprise to me they had toh a big target, want achieve such a big achievement there.es to automakers in china, we have seen quite a bit of short sellers the last few weeks, but they have been getting burned. brilliance was the latest one. a chart here shows what we have seen, the divergence of stock price and short interest out there. will this just be short covering, or are people too bearish on the sector right now? toliver: they are always bearish. the uncertainty is still there this...
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the rht lane. 270 southbound the ramp east on 370 hut one spin so it's not vetgrhostnay eigught t t tohto you. >> thank you, jack. we'll take a quick break now. we'll check your forecast. stay with us. i'm a small business, but i have... ea big ... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like everything... the answer is simple. i'll do what i've always done... dream more, dream faster, and above all... now, i'll dream gig. now more businesses, in more places, can afford to dream gig. comcast, building america's largest gig-speed network. >>> good morning. we still have some flooding issues for partsn of north virginia through parts of southern montgomery county. early morning rainfall as we go into the afternoon and evening we have a chance north and wes c. for some strong to severe storms. here's future weather. through most of the area mostly cloudy and dry but it's north and west that we'll be watc
the rht lane. 270 southbound the ramp east on 370 hut one spin so it's not vetgrhostnay eigught t t tohto you. >> thank you, jack. we'll take a quick break now. we'll check your forecast. stay with us. i'm a small business, but i have... ea big ... and big plans. so how do i make the efforts of 8 employees... feel like 50? how can i share new plans virtually? how can i download an e-file? virtual tours? zip-file? really big files? in seconds, not minutes... just like that. like...
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we need toh other, support each other and we need to network. we have some incredible whistleblowers here in this place today. matthew fogg, u.s. marshals. matthew, i know you are here. [applause] matthew has been with us for several years. jacqueline garrick, department of defense. [applause] grenadier, city of alexandria, virginia. army corps of, engineers. dale klein, stand up if you are here. there you go, dale. a whistleblower with the veterans administration, do we need whistleblowers like you, dale. jack levine, fbi whistleblower. susan lindauer, intelligence community. michelle mcdonald, civil rights violations in family court. oncato, acting inspector general. marquise, dod whistleblower. we need those. arthurita martin, discrimina tion against african-americans and government. michael mccray, u.s. department of agriculture. kelly miller, fbi whistleblower in law enforcement. nsieur, new yorko state department of disabilities whistleblower. eileen martin, dialysis whistleblower. [applause] murphy, new york air national guard. [applause]
we need toh other, support each other and we need to network. we have some incredible whistleblowers here in this place today. matthew fogg, u.s. marshals. matthew, i know you are here. [applause] matthew has been with us for several years. jacqueline garrick, department of defense. [applause] grenadier, city of alexandria, virginia. army corps of, engineers. dale klein, stand up if you are here. there you go, dale. a whistleblower with the veterans administration, do we need whistleblowers...
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for example, i expected to hear us toh of a peep from about used mattress shopping or chick-fil-a or moisturizers. what we do need to hear is how he differentiates himself from mr. pruitt and the range of environmental policies that are far more consequential. we deal with significant damage that mr. pruitt has done to the epa. will the american public be able to trust the epa in its mission to protect public health and the environment? i believe in giving credit where credit is due. the few weeks that mr. wheeler has been the acting administered or, he has published conferences on his calendar on a daily basis. he has opened up the epa to work to ensure that the beleaguered crew staff once again feels valued, respected, and included. he withdrew mr. pruitt's parting acted to stop enforcing air emissions standards for some of the dut courteous heavy-duty trucks on the road under the clear act, giving one company permission to continue building glider transfer for two years. thank you for that. there is a whole lot more to be done. mr. wheeler has told me repeatedly that he shares my
for example, i expected to hear us toh of a peep from about used mattress shopping or chick-fil-a or moisturizers. what we do need to hear is how he differentiates himself from mr. pruitt and the range of environmental policies that are far more consequential. we deal with significant damage that mr. pruitt has done to the epa. will the american public be able to trust the epa in its mission to protect public health and the environment? i believe in giving credit where credit is due. the few...
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able toh unleas maximum destruction from the air.lies, sportg events, airports, oil refineries, the power grid, anywhere. the threat seemingly far fetched until thi month. in nevenezuela, this strapped with explosives. blowing up over this crowded rally. apparently targeting the president. another armed droneri crashing ght into this apartment building. now, federal, state, and local officials are worried it could happen here. but air space security company fortem tecyology backed b boeing, now developing this, the drone nter. selling it to the u.s. department of defense, major airports, and sports staums to protect you at big events and soft targets. so what does? it >> the fortem drone hunter flies in the air, patrols an air space, detects unwanted things, enemy drones or other jeobs, pursues them and tows them away. >> captures them in midair. >> and tethers them away. >> you're going to show us how thisworks. >> absolutely. >> i want you to come with me. utah. in a remote field in that's the drone hunter right there. it's huge. t
able toh unleas maximum destruction from the air.lies, sportg events, airports, oil refineries, the power grid, anywhere. the threat seemingly far fetched until thi month. in nevenezuela, this strapped with explosives. blowing up over this crowded rally. apparently targeting the president. another armed droneri crashing ght into this apartment building. now, federal, state, and local officials are worried it could happen here. but air space security company fortem tecyology backed b boeing, now...
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hardad, i want you to work and toh, to register, mobilize the strong majority of americans who want changeow in 2018. the thing is, i know in so many ways i am preaching to the choir. i bet there are a lot of days when the folks in this room, when you feel like, why in the world am i doing this again? when you get another call to go volunteer at the campaign office. when you get one of those emails , or maybe hundreds of those in males right before the deadline to contribute. or when you call one of your friends and they will not answer anymore because they know why you are calling. or you get defriended on facebook or blocked on twitter for being too political. or when you go block-walking and come up to a door and knock on answers. and nobody so you knock again. and through the corner of your eye, you see the curtains move. how many of you have had that happen to you? sometimes, you can ask yourself "why am i doing those moments that i hope you'll remember, that we're doing this because we know that we live in an awesome and great country. but we also live in a country be better, more eq
hardad, i want you to work and toh, to register, mobilize the strong majority of americans who want changeow in 2018. the thing is, i know in so many ways i am preaching to the choir. i bet there are a lot of days when the folks in this room, when you feel like, why in the world am i doing this again? when you get another call to go volunteer at the campaign office. when you get one of those emails , or maybe hundreds of those in males right before the deadline to contribute. or when you call...
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now, toh us micro-analyze gdp data and the linkage into the trade dispute, our guest.elatively closed economy. dollar dynamics don't matter. i don't buy it. nafta, the summation of mexico, canada, china, china, china. how do you full that into gdp analysis? >> the u.s. is a relatively closed economy compared to others. it does not matter these external noises development don't matter at all. tariffs so at the of, we talk about billions dollars. relative to the size of the economy, it is tiny. the link between trade and domestic economy, if we see spillover onto sentiment. getsf a sudden, it multiplied. inventoriesa pop in yesterday. is the mistake of 2018 the rollover in gdp will happen longer and slower than anybody thinks? harm: inventories have the potential to impact quarterly paths of gdp. it does not make a difference if you average it out over the first quarter. the uncertainty we had going into 2018 is nobody knew how much the stimulus will impact gdp growth. so far, most of the estimates have not been bad. 2018 will see the u.s. economy growing slightly below
now, toh us micro-analyze gdp data and the linkage into the trade dispute, our guest.elatively closed economy. dollar dynamics don't matter. i don't buy it. nafta, the summation of mexico, canada, china, china, china. how do you full that into gdp analysis? >> the u.s. is a relatively closed economy compared to others. it does not matter these external noises development don't matter at all. tariffs so at the of, we talk about billions dollars. relative to the size of the economy, it is...
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have 401(k)s worth a million dollars up by half this time last year before you start saying neil that tohn hands of super wealth of about you go there. >> as if i works by the way. >> i know you are itching to get there may be am i three hours, 50% of all the common stock held by individuals is held by 50% of all common stock held by individuals in iras, 401(k)s the prosperity generated by stock market widespread spread around that is genuine prosperity what do you say to that. neil: an amazing accomplishment by barack obama if you think about it. >> nice try [laughter] >> 12 minutes away "varney & company" great show, great sense of humor fun back-and-forth, and -- no as in t in. >> the backlash on cuomo remarks on america can't getaway from them is that balanced is that right? after this. ♪ america, america, you know, god doth smear his grace on thee ♪ comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limi
have 401(k)s worth a million dollars up by half this time last year before you start saying neil that tohn hands of super wealth of about you go there. >> as if i works by the way. >> i know you are itching to get there may be am i three hours, 50% of all the common stock held by individuals is held by 50% of all common stock held by individuals in iras, 401(k)s the prosperity generated by stock market widespread spread around that is genuine prosperity what do you say to that....