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that is how amazing i think it is. >> dr. pauls kristina appeared as quickly i'm confused, though. encouraging the fed to go ahead and you do think they should not be any type of dovish pause in 2019? you think they should really go ahead with those hikes because like you said for so long you seen interest rates ridiculously low? >> there's no way to know a correct answer for a system that has been grossly distorted. people ask me all the time, what would you like the interest rate? >> i've no idea what the interest rates except they ought to be at the market. no man on earth and no federal reserve word could possibly get an inkling of what interest rate should be. this has to be decided by millions and millions of people in trillions of dollar supply and demand. it's an unknown. this idea we go through these gyrations, we frequently look at the fed minutes in their declaration. sometimes they'll look for one word. this is changing history. there was a time when we didn't have a federal reserve board federal reserve board and ther
that is how amazing i think it is. >> dr. pauls kristina appeared as quickly i'm confused, though. encouraging the fed to go ahead and you do think they should not be any type of dovish pause in 2019? you think they should really go ahead with those hikes because like you said for so long you seen interest rates ridiculously low? >> there's no way to know a correct answer for a system that has been grossly distorted. people ask me all the time, what would you like the interest rate?...
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appointed director of a shell company called creative pretty front patient limited through this company dr paul can lobby the johnson city government on behalf of a foreign mining business to land a lucrative and controversial deal for them despite a clear paper trail linking dr parker to grade to prefund they should limit birds she and johnson city for the night any knowledge of the company would should any editors interest but not necessarily not bear it. in with a few hours to go to the publication of the story. not one team. thanks for mission former editor and historian who will be publishing the news newspaper. my editor. asked not. as plain to me why he can of publish this story but from my reading. is because of the people watching this story. the news by many newspapers in which the africa is owned by a politician in this case wilson cato play the country's minister of commerce the paper is quietly seen as taking an editorial in soft approach to the current government and by the looks of things to the friends of former government says well . we dropped the largess off at the news newsp
appointed director of a shell company called creative pretty front patient limited through this company dr paul can lobby the johnson city government on behalf of a foreign mining business to land a lucrative and controversial deal for them despite a clear paper trail linking dr parker to grade to prefund they should limit birds she and johnson city for the night any knowledge of the company would should any editors interest but not necessarily not bear it. in with a few hours to go to the...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like ballots in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. anyone to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign bodies one of favorite maybe in the e.u. one for leavin and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign better off we
my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic...
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well dr paul said on our two yesterday i think it's almost like a high school thing you know i'm not talking to you and it really is ridiculous it was a chance for the good kind of u.s. leadership the good kind of u.s. global leadership when we talk to our potential adversaries turn them into allies are now things that are not such big deals that was a huge missed opportunity and i think a lot of it has to do with transplants at home i mean american officials have been talking big time for isolating russia here by calling off his meeting said drover they say what have the courage but you can says a lot more beyond that as well other things may be playing out at home especially after those midterms but does it really work this hey we're going to isolate you we are talking here over in the cone of is it really was for people these days or a bit tired of it. well you know we're the noninterventionist ron paul institute and libertarians were accused of being isolationist because you don't want to go around the world telling people how to live but in fact it is the neo cons who are the re
well dr paul said on our two yesterday i think it's almost like a high school thing you know i'm not talking to you and it really is ridiculous it was a chance for the good kind of u.s. leadership the good kind of u.s. global leadership when we talk to our potential adversaries turn them into allies are now things that are not such big deals that was a huge missed opportunity and i think a lot of it has to do with transplants at home i mean american officials have been talking big time for...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career but we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like it's in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. and you wanted to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign boldy as one of favorite maybe in the you one for leaving and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign bet
my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic...
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dr. kim: the people were literally screaming at us. david: you met at harvard medical school paularmer. dr. kim: we began talking about what is the nature of your responsibility to the rest of the world. david: you led a protest against the world bank and said it should be shut down. do you have any regrets? dr. kim: i want to say to everyone here i am very glad we lost that argument. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job of running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? you became the president of dartmouth, i think, in 2009. you were there for a couple of years. you are trained as a medical doctor and as a social anthropologist, with no finance background. all of a sudden somebody says would you like to be the president of the world bank? wha
dr. kim: the people were literally screaming at us. david: you met at harvard medical school paularmer. dr. kim: we began talking about what is the nature of your responsibility to the rest of the world. david: you led a protest against the world bank and said it should be shut down. do you have any regrets? dr. kim: i want to say to everyone here i am very glad we lost that argument. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was...
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dr. yellen: they never prosecuted him to the best of my knowledge. paul: he was a bad actor is not an illegal actor. dr. yellen: not criminal. i think these are somewhat related. given that we are here, someone asks what do you think about the view that inequality contributed to this crisis? crisis, i used to give -- i used to do the long sweep of income that the top 1% do you think it is causal or a coincidence? i am certainly concerned about rising inequality but i do not think it was a major cause of the crisis. paul: there is a view causation thatt deregulation and these things have both fostered inequality from the top and and also helped set us up for the crisis. i don't know if you thought about that. -- a lot deregulation of high incomes in america are connected to the financial industry one way or the other. theat the same time, failure -- dr. yellen: i believe it was important in the crisis. there were huge feeling -- failings in supervision and regulation and that was important to the crisis. what is the link to that to inequality? there may be
dr. yellen: they never prosecuted him to the best of my knowledge. paul: he was a bad actor is not an illegal actor. dr. yellen: not criminal. i think these are somewhat related. given that we are here, someone asks what do you think about the view that inequality contributed to this crisis? crisis, i used to give -- i used to do the long sweep of income that the top 1% do you think it is causal or a coincidence? i am certainly concerned about rising inequality but i do not think it was a major...
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my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic to the prime minister david cameron was taking the biggest gamble of his career we will give the british people a referendum with a very simple. choice. like ballots in the u.k. the referendum was to be overseen by the electoral commission. anyone to take part in the public debate the commission designated two official campaign poll days one in favor of maybe in the one for leaving and gave each a fixed spending limit of seven million pounds. only british registered donors were allowed to contribute to those campaigns. david cameron became the public face of the pro e.u. campaign better off we a
my name is dr paul lashmar i'm an author and deputy head of journalism at city university of london. is a watershed moment for the u.k. like everyone else my students will be directly affected and look at the mess they've got that could be one of the most important political events of their lives so i've been looking for answers what i've heard is a story so complex and murky it almost defies belief. it only began in twenty thirty to placate a wing of his party that had long been antagonistic...
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is a advocate for nobel prize winning economist dr. paul romer. think you got to unpack there.portant. the second thing is there's lots ways to have digital financial transactions. think of it an accounting system of exchange and for example, credit cards accounting system of change where some banks is what totrack who owes whom. the difference with bitcoin is it's trying to create an system of exchange with nobody you have to trust. there's a whole bunch of who have a people reason based on the idea of mining, to try to keep track of ledgers. it should make you little bit nervous if there's nobody in the system like this. lisa: in fairness it should make you little bit nervous if you government that is its deficit.tional of people don't want to trust the government to backstop a currency regime and living inu're venezuela, for example, you want something other than your local currency. >> the fear when people were theing bitcoin in beginning, we'd be facing outation that was expirely -- spiraling out of control. we've seen for the last decade, central banks have gotten pretty
is a advocate for nobel prize winning economist dr. paul romer. think you got to unpack there.portant. the second thing is there's lots ways to have digital financial transactions. think of it an accounting system of exchange and for example, credit cards accounting system of change where some banks is what totrack who owes whom. the difference with bitcoin is it's trying to create an system of exchange with nobody you have to trust. there's a whole bunch of who have a people reason based on...
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paul krugman: that will do. [laughter] dr. yellen: -- paul krugman: let me just start with, there is so much to talk about, so you were in the middle witnessing, taking decisions, in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s, so my first question is, did you have any inkling in advance that something like this might happen -- and when it did hit, did you have a sense that you kind of knew what was going on? janet yellen: well, i saw pieces of it that gave me an inkling, so there were things i was concerned about. from 2004 to 2010, i'm thinking of 2007-2008, but particularly 2008 is the height of the crisis, so i became president and c.e.o. of the federal reserve bank of san francisco in 2004. my very first briefing i got from the group that was involved in banking supervision, they were very concerned about cre -- commercial real estate lending, and in the banks that they supervised, many of which were banks in california, in arizona, in places that were very hot real estate markets, even back in 2004, and they sa
paul krugman: that will do. [laughter] dr. yellen: -- paul krugman: let me just start with, there is so much to talk about, so you were in the middle witnessing, taking decisions, in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the 1930s, so my first question is, did you have any inkling in advance that something like this might happen -- and when it did hit, did you have a sense that you kind of knew what was going on? janet yellen: well, i saw pieces of it that gave me an inkling, so there...
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dr. kim: the people were literally screaming at us. david: you met at harvard medical school paul: we began talking about what is the nature of your responsibility to the rest of the world. david: you led a protest against the world bank and said it should be shut down. do you have any regrets? dr. kim: i want to say to everyone here i am very glad we lost that argument. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. alright. ♪
dr. kim: the people were literally screaming at us. david: you met at harvard medical school paul: we began talking about what is the nature of your responsibility to the rest of the world. david: you led a protest against the world bank and said it should be shut down. do you have any regrets? dr. kim: i want to say to everyone here i am very glad we lost that argument. [laughter] >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok....
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paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr.ause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! watsyoehoav h, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the other problems went away too. >> stu, you've heard me say gnme.and u ars: it's alignment, align your who body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose pi, doing atern dramatically the mall of america.free. well, we have a couple of big announcements to make and what better place to come than the biggest enclosed shopping and entertainment complex in the u.s.? >> talk about being on your feet. under this roof, there's a full amusement park with dozens of rides, there's an underwater a
paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr.ause] >> stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! watsyoehoav h, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out...
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paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr. allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all began with their feet. walkfit orthotics went into their shoes, straightened out their feet and the other problems went away too. >> stu, you've heard me say this for years: it's alignment, alignment, alignment. you align your feet and you help align your whole body. you know, as a doctor, it is so gratifying to hear from so many patients and friends whose lives have been dramatically affected by wearing walkfits. they're up, they're out, they're golfing, walking, shopping, doing whatever they want to do pain-free. >> but you're probably all wondering what we're doing here at the mall of america. well, we
paul, please welcome podiatric surgeon dr. allen selner and co-hosts mimi umidon and stuart pankin. stuart: hello, twin cities! wow! >> mimi: and you all have walkfits in your shoes, right? [louder cheers] yeah, whoo! >> you know, it really is amazing how many people are now walking pain-free because of walkfit orthotics, people just like many of you and you at home who had foot pain and foot-related pain. we're talking leg cramps, aching knees and hips, lower back pain, and it all...
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. >>> paul ryan gave his far well add dr address today. he said this year es house has been one of the most productive in recent history. he also stel brated tcelebrated overhaul. >> it is something i worked on literally my entire adult life andomething tha will help improve the lives of peoplo t unfinished itemn the house is reform of federal benefit programs like medicaid and social security. >>> you have seen the memes that are all over the inter st? itms like it is the time to be nancy pelosi. she stopped by to check out the pelos-tree. it has 9,000 lights and a patriotic ornaments on it with names of newly elected female members of congress. >>> president trump is making sure federal workers can spend some time with their families on christmas eve. the presidenn signed executive order excusing federal workers from work next monday. certain jobs kconnected will open.be those offices will be open and those workers will have to rop re. president bush and president obama signed similar orders. >> this is just coming in here now. not many
. >>> paul ryan gave his far well add dr address today. he said this year es house has been one of the most productive in recent history. he also stel brated tcelebrated overhaul. >> it is something i worked on literally my entire adult life andomething tha will help improve the lives of peoplo t unfinished itemn the house is reform of federal benefit programs like medicaid and social security. >>> you have seen the memes that are all over the inter st? itms like it is...
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you have to go and see an expert and that's what i did i'm meeting dr have hartman you are the clinical director here in the department paul dover taji at the put it within them thanks for inviting me today and so when i do have really bad bills when we have to see a doctor in the first picture here i see a mild form of acne that you can treat by yourself with the things that you can buy but when sky appear like we see here then you see it's should see a doctor. because when you have the scars no one can help you with it there's no good way to get rid of old scars so it's important to prevent the skin from getting scarred yeah yeah but can you heal back yes that's possible in our days and that's possible since the seventy's actually but you have to treat it in a good way and you have two feet is with substances that you have to take a step that not only by creams such things it's always better to prevent diseases than to treat them so is there any way to prevent acne you get acne because of genetics not because you did something wrong or you can prevent it by not eating that not eating that that's not possible it's not you
you have to go and see an expert and that's what i did i'm meeting dr have hartman you are the clinical director here in the department paul dover taji at the put it within them thanks for inviting me today and so when i do have really bad bills when we have to see a doctor in the first picture here i see a mild form of acne that you can treat by yourself with the things that you can buy but when sky appear like we see here then you see it's should see a doctor. because when you have the scars...
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paul mon terra. >> i'm t excitserve with dr. thornton and learn from him. you very much. >> reporter: dr. oron says his first job is to change the narrative of how the area ss the prince george's county school system by redirecting the focus to its students. tracee wilkins, news4. >> knowing that dad is hugging robin and holdagg mom's hand n. >> america remembers george h.w. bush, his long life, his love for his wife and family, and his public service. and now at6:00, the tributes for our former president, the people who came to honor his life. >> a loving man with a big, vibra vibrant, all-envfall-enveloping. >> our 41st president will be laid to rest right now, he has returned to his home state of texas. this is a liv picture of air force one, which has been renamed special air mission 41, carrying the casket of our foerside. he will be brought to his home church the his presidential library and museum. >>> here in washington, thousands of friends and fellow statesmen and women packed the washington national cathedral today.mi ions more were watching on tv. >> america s
paul mon terra. >> i'm t excitserve with dr. thornton and learn from him. you very much. >> reporter: dr. oron says his first job is to change the narrative of how the area ss the prince george's county school system by redirecting the focus to its students. tracee wilkins, news4. >> knowing that dad is hugging robin and holdagg mom's hand n. >> america remembers george h.w. bush, his long life, his love for his wife and family, and his public service. and now at6:00,...
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paul ryan say if they can get 5 billion. >> brianna said dr.stion is whether or not they can get in the senate and what chuck schumer will take in return. garland, is mexico will pay for the wall sound bite an opening for democrats? >> is especially an opening for republicans who don't want to fund the wall. the dynamic to watch it between the republicans in congress who don't want to shut the borders down because they now want to pay the price for that and the president rather than the democrats. leland: interesting active. hadn't heard that one. >> i don't know of many who don't want a fun not wall. >> i haven't seen anybody with a vote for funding. thanks, guys, appreciate it. >> coming up, on the molar investigation and what president trump's former attorney needs for the white house. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metasta
paul ryan say if they can get 5 billion. >> brianna said dr.stion is whether or not they can get in the senate and what chuck schumer will take in return. garland, is mexico will pay for the wall sound bite an opening for democrats? >> is especially an opening for republicans who don't want to fund the wall. the dynamic to watch it between the republicans in congress who don't want to shut the borders down because they now want to pay the price for that and the president rather than...
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dr. yellen. is t yellen: janet absolutely fine. aul krugman: i'm professor doctor-doctor. okay. janet yellen: how about paul? do. krugman: that will let me just start with, there is about, so you ere in the middle witnessing, taking decisions, in the midst of the worst economic crisis my first 1930s, so question is, did you have any inkling in advance that something like this might happen it did hit did you have a sense that you kind of knew what was going on? janet yellen: well, i saw pieces f it that gave me an inkling, so there were things i was concerned about. 2004 to 2010, i'm thinking 2007-2008, but particularly of the the height crisis, so i became president nd c.e.o. of the federal reserve bank of san francisco in 2004. briefing i got from the group that was involved supervision, they cre very concerned about commercial real estate lending, they the banks that supervised, which many -- many banks in ere california, in arizona, in that were very hot real in te markets, even back 004, and they saw these banks for landassive amounts development and construction, market.ooming housing that type of lending b
dr. yellen. is t yellen: janet absolutely fine. aul krugman: i'm professor doctor-doctor. okay. janet yellen: how about paul? do. krugman: that will let me just start with, there is about, so you ere in the middle witnessing, taking decisions, in the midst of the worst economic crisis my first 1930s, so question is, did you have any inkling in advance that something like this might happen it did hit did you have a sense that you kind of knew what was going on? janet yellen: well, i saw pieces f...
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paul manafort? >> they come up and say in this memo that he was lying about some guy named dr. k who this cypress who may have ties to russian intel. jesse: he was doing wire transfers for number his ukrainian business. >> in august of this year at the man for the trial in the u.k., they say six bombshells in the manafort testimony and mr. k is mentioned. manafort sent a text to an associate and said i want you to have contact with a trump administration official. does that raise questions about why is he talking to the trump administration? we frankly don't know. bottom line, it started with collusion with russia. jesse: john kelly, apparently now he'll be out the door january 1. who is next in line to fill that spot? very tough job. >> absolutely. general kelly was exhausted. wanted to move on. he and the president have not exactly been on speaking terms the last few days. jesse: trump is going to chew him up. do you think he's tough enough to handle the president? >> he's a shrewd operator. he want to do it, but for a brief amount of time the president is pushing him to sign
paul manafort? >> they come up and say in this memo that he was lying about some guy named dr. k who this cypress who may have ties to russian intel. jesse: he was doing wire transfers for number his ukrainian business. >> in august of this year at the man for the trial in the u.k., they say six bombshells in the manafort testimony and mr. k is mentioned. manafort sent a text to an associate and said i want you to have contact with a trump administration official. does that raise...
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paul. who is antiwar as they come as well as california democrats ted lieu and barbaraly who are antismart as they come. joining me now. dr. going t going to gorka is bf why we fight. some critics say, just look at sunk in iraq, they claim is working. and then whether president obama pulled back on the surge, that is when the situation really compounded and put american forces and our allies at risk? >> right. but not everything in history repeats itself, this is a different geopolitical reality. the president was very serious when he said america first. and about bringing our troops home, and no more dumb wars, point is we have to separate two of about things, president when he came in we have phrase in white house, called physical caliphate of isis, objective of our military unit to destroy the physical caliphate. that has happened. that was destroyed within months, president does not wish to maintain a footprint of conventtional forces in theater, i do not wish to be on same side assed to lou, but we have -- set lou, we have to preventing ron and others and russia from arc m profiting from this. >> within department of
paul. who is antiwar as they come as well as california democrats ted lieu and barbaraly who are antismart as they come. joining me now. dr. going t going to gorka is bf why we fight. some critics say, just look at sunk in iraq, they claim is working. and then whether president obama pulled back on the surge, that is when the situation really compounded and put american forces and our allies at risk? >> right. but not everything in history repeats itself, this is a different geopolitical...
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dr. k. in cypress. you keep wondering how does this tie back to the 2016 campaign and russian interference? >> yes. and, look, the paulthan a lot of people think and that he has been looking back at paul manafort's past dealings. the thing that intrigues me as we know that manafort initially fought mueller and then he said he was going to cooperate and mueller is saying he said he was going to cooperate but he lied. yesterday's filings, again, fill in a little bit of the detail about why bob mueller is saying paul manafort is continuing to lie and deserves a serious sentence. pete: we missed some big news as well. bill barr recently put forward by president trump to be the new attorney general. we know he was the attorney general under the original george h.w. bush. what do you know about bill barr if he is there to take on the mueller probe where is he on other issues? >> bill barr is a good solid choice. he has had this position before. he nos the department of justice from drop t top to bott. he worked at verizon as well as other places. i think barr is an independent guy. is he a thoughtful guy. he is a serious gu
dr. k. in cypress. you keep wondering how does this tie back to the 2016 campaign and russian interference? >> yes. and, look, the paulthan a lot of people think and that he has been looking back at paul manafort's past dealings. the thing that intrigues me as we know that manafort initially fought mueller and then he said he was going to cooperate and mueller is saying he said he was going to cooperate but he lied. yesterday's filings, again, fill in a little bit of the detail about why...
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paul broks agreement until the end. of the day the united nations framework convention on climate change paris agreement now undermined by president will trump after the withdrawal of the us. hard order. dr vision between northern ireland. has economic consequences it has a lot of consequences for people particularly those who live along the border there's a lot of free movement at the moment people move back and forward there's a lot of economic activity there's a lot of social social activity and nobody wants to see got to. be a doozy saying. that there won't be cheap bust and then prove that countries don't let's. get right to do is come he said if we give them every fifteen to. be discounted. this is what we don't understand how we are in such. a. similar. new. one. if the middle of kong or not they've got to leave again in the world with the phone to the computer with the plane. to come back to the three story you have to see. if you. believe you. it was that. if it was a written form to. keep it in the. french president emanuel mccrum prepares to break his silence on some of the most violent protests in decades with some outlets blaming social media for feeling the press. france's
paul broks agreement until the end. of the day the united nations framework convention on climate change paris agreement now undermined by president will trump after the withdrawal of the us. hard order. dr vision between northern ireland. has economic consequences it has a lot of consequences for people particularly those who live along the border there's a lot of free movement at the moment people move back and forward there's a lot of economic activity there's a lot of social social activity...
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dr. yellen? >> janet is absolutely fine. >> as for me, since i have a degree from germany, i'm professor doctor doctor. >> how about paul? >> that will do. okay. let me just start with, there's so much to talk but but i want -- so you are in the middle with taking decisions and in the midst of this, that the worst economic crisis since the '30s. and so first question is, did you have any inkling in advance that something like this might happen and when it did hit, did...
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dr. dre at the door. it's crazy. they knocked the door down, baby. ♪ g thing baby ♪ we're crazy >> 70% of rap music, including gangsta rap, was purchased by whites. >> growing up in st. paulw yippy yo yippy yea ♪ ♪ death row's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the chronic" album was the foundation, and we're going to keep rolling on until the house is finished. ♪ it's the bow to the wow and creeping and crawling ♪ ♪ snoop doggy dog >> the handful of gangsta rap superstars are not just singing about being mean and nasty and vicious. they're accused of living up to their lyrics. ♪ all respect to those ♪ who break their neck >> tupac shakur, rap star and movie star, was arrested in new york and charged with sodomy and sexual assault. atlanta cops had arrested tupac less than a month earlier for shooting two off-duty police officers. >> tupac was languishing in jail waiting for his appeal when suge knight swooped in and basically offered to pay his bail if he signed a contract. >> death row. you will
dr. dre at the door. it's crazy. they knocked the door down, baby. ♪ g thing baby ♪ we're crazy >> 70% of rap music, including gangsta rap, was purchased by whites. >> growing up in st. paulw yippy yo yippy yea ♪ ♪ death row's definitely in the house ♪ >> "the chronic" made hip-hop digestible to everybody. it was a hip-hop tsunami, and we didn't see it coming. >> death row records going to be the next motown, you know what i'm saying? "the...
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paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. dan c.cummins, peoples church, jacksonville, texas. the chaplain: come pray with me. heavenly father, creator of heaven and earth, redeemer and sustainer of life, this season of hanukkah and christmas, may we never forget. little is much when god is in it. a little oil in the temple menorah should not have lasted eight days, but it did. a widow's small jars of flowers and oil should not have lasted almost three years. but they did. they did because you, father, were in it. in the menorah, in the jars. the little town of bethlehem was not supposed to bring forth a king, but it did. a young virgin could not give birth to the son of god, but she did. they did because you, father, were in it. in the village, in a virgin. , ther, when we feel so little remind us again that we can do the impossible when god is in it, when god is in us. in jesus name, amen. the eaker pro tempore: chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announced to the house his approval thereof. pursuant t
paul d. ryan, speaker of the house of representatives. the speaker pro tempore: the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, reverend dr. dan c.cummins, peoples church, jacksonville, texas. the chaplain: come pray with me. heavenly father, creator of heaven and earth, redeemer and sustainer of life, this season of hanukkah and christmas, may we never forget. little is much when god is in it. a little oil in the temple menorah should not have lasted eight days, but it did. a widow's small...
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paul chavez. >> good evening, bueno noches. brothers and sisters, we're in a time of historic anniversariean. tonight we gather to honor the life and legacy of dr for nonviolence to make sure that our movement was cemented to the principles of nonviolence. and as with dr. king, nonviolence was a moral issue for my dad. see, my father was convinced that nonviolence truly is more powerful than violence. he used to say when you practice nonviolence that you're in control of the fight as opposed to responding to the actions of your adversaries. and so he knew that farm workers just like the striking sanitation workers were struggling for much more than better wages. we were fighting for respect. see, my dad understood that you could use violence and maybe scare and intimidate employers to meeting our demands, but you would never earn their respect. the key was respect. we know when you're respected, you're treated as a human being and what follows are decent wages and safe working conditions and all the different protections and guarantees that respect demands. you know, that fast was a difficult time for our union and our family. during those 25 d
paul chavez. >> good evening, bueno noches. brothers and sisters, we're in a time of historic anniversariean. tonight we gather to honor the life and legacy of dr for nonviolence to make sure that our movement was cemented to the principles of nonviolence. and as with dr. king, nonviolence was a moral issue for my dad. see, my father was convinced that nonviolence truly is more powerful than violence. he used to say when you practice nonviolence that you're in control of the fight as...
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dr. king i'm not. mark serious. same. resources water plants and then to absorb larger quantities of carbon dioxide than land plants and the process by which paulroduced from them is far more environmentally friendly than the process of making wood pulp. the stems of the water high asons a made up of about sixty five percent of pope making five the leaves and flowers contain only twenty five percent the whole of this is laid out to dry in order to remove the water before the pulping process starts when dry the fiber is cut into pieces and then coat with sodium hydroxide you notice it make it easier to extract the fibers. the father is then rinse with fresh water to remove the chemical residue and non-selling this matter from the plastic. the fiber is leads with hydrogen peroxide whereas wood pulp is bleached six or seven times water high acids populate the plates just twice to clear out the color compounds. the material is them blended to make a pulp larry a semi liquid mixture. and after. formation there is sides of. the pops larry is fold into red that next sheets are pulled out using a moden dekel silver it is a. business to have gotten. sta
dr. king i'm not. mark serious. same. resources water plants and then to absorb larger quantities of carbon dioxide than land plants and the process by which paulroduced from them is far more environmentally friendly than the process of making wood pulp. the stems of the water high asons a made up of about sixty five percent of pope making five the leaves and flowers contain only twenty five percent the whole of this is laid out to dry in order to remove the water before the pulping process...