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collins finds i as reliable as the pennant and that ponzis believes in. s following the work of carolyn boroden, the fibonacci queen fibonacci, who i often talk about. we like to work with garner to examine when too many hedge funds are leaning the wrong way on a commodity and we have to veer in a different direction for success. the bottom line, technicians and fundamentalists can coexist, make peace with them both and you'll make a heck of a lot more money than if you're blind to one or the other and certainly to both. "mad money" is back after this break. >>> take control of your financial future with the new "mad money".cnbc.com full episodes, analysis, even your own sound board and special access to "mad money" 101 with rules and techniques to break down the market for all invests. >> the red flag -- >> it's everything you need when you need it. your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinic
collins finds i as reliable as the pennant and that ponzis believes in. s following the work of carolyn boroden, the fibonacci queen fibonacci, who i often talk about. we like to work with garner to examine when too many hedge funds are leaning the wrong way on a commodity and we have to veer in a different direction for success. the bottom line, technicians and fundamentalists can coexist, make peace with them both and you'll make a heck of a lot more money than if you're blind to one or the...
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his tongue and keeping his larynx down it was the making of him for the first time probably i had a reliable instrument even though it was still edgy and it was not around at all the high i could sing on and on and on and wouldn't get tired the day after the second vatican council for all wagner he had the opportunity for some maintenance ok there is no yes until the shooter fit. the straightest you feel the pull around the corner of the jewel of the she's you know looking out for you but. it's an incredibly physical pursuit and you know the muscular work is enormous like a sportsman kosman is alert to any hint of a physical problem the next one is monday so i meant a quite some here i do know is a little bit bigger but also where there are any and everything you only see is perceptive enough to realize that the larynx isn't moving as freely as he would like probably the best analogy is a sports car where the handbrake is on slightly and you're just not getting the performance you would expect out of the vehicle and also get you from a to b. but what you are expecting is something that is fa
his tongue and keeping his larynx down it was the making of him for the first time probably i had a reliable instrument even though it was still edgy and it was not around at all the high i could sing on and on and on and wouldn't get tired the day after the second vatican council for all wagner he had the opportunity for some maintenance ok there is no yes until the shooter fit. the straightest you feel the pull around the corner of the jewel of the she's you know looking out for you but. it's...
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his tongue and keeping his larynx down it was the making of him for the first time probably i had a reliable instrument even though it was still edgy and it was not around at all the high i could sing on and on and on and wouldn't get tired the day after the second barbican concert or wagner he had the opportunity for some maintenance ok there is progress into the shooter. and the straightest you feel the pull around the corner that you know it's nice to know looking out for you but. it's incredibly physical and you know the muscular work is enormous like a sportsman kosman is alert to any hint of a physical problem the next one is monday so i mean it's a quite some here i do though it's a little bit trickier but also where there are any and everything you only see is perceptive enough to realize that the larynx isn't moving his freely as he would like probably the best analogy is a sports car where the handbrake is on slightly and you're just not getting the performance you would expect out of the vehicle and also get you from a to b. but what you are expecting is something that is far more
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dependent on software but at the same time we're treating cyber security, network resillen and i data reliability as afterthoughts, and these vulnerabilities will only continue to grow as our so-called real economy becomes increasingly inseparable from your digital economy. if we're going to turn this around we need not just the whole of government approach but we need a whole of society cyber doctrine. so what would a u.s. sign be doctrine look like? it's not enough to simply improve the security of our infrastructure, computer systems and data. we must also deal with adversaries who are using american technologies to exploit our freedom, our openness, and basically attacked our most important asset, our democracy. so let me. modestly lay out five recommendations. first, we need to develop new rules and norms for the use of cyber and information operations. and we need to better enforce existing norms, and most importantly, we cannot do this alone. we need to do this on an international scale. we need to develop shared strategies with our allies that will strengthen these norms and when possible
dependent on software but at the same time we're treating cyber security, network resillen and i data reliability as afterthoughts, and these vulnerabilities will only continue to grow as our so-called real economy becomes increasingly inseparable from your digital economy. if we're going to turn this around we need not just the whole of government approach but we need a whole of society cyber doctrine. so what would a u.s. sign be doctrine look like? it's not enough to simply improve the...
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in for migrants your platform for reliable information. i current star krista beck is a kirkus woman who has five children and is married but her husband works in russia moved my husband lives there it's hot but what can i do that's life. my currents are that interested a village in southern kurdistan. in the winter the sun is hidden behind the mountains for months as if it couldn't stand the inhabitants poverty. poverty forces hundreds of thousands of men to work abroad. women have to raise their children on their own and care for the elderly as well. as. the kush to back families farmyard. twelve year old helps with a house keeping the other has to be heated flour for bread dough costs money which i can't and sounds husband sends he works thousands of kilometers away in russia and you don't know if my husband came back who would help us who'd give us money we have to finish renovating the house my son still has to study. her husband has left with her eldest daughter in the cattery in book for eight years i couldn't solve also work there fo
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didn't say, i don't think that jimmy carter has the best interest of america at heart, i don't think he is reliable, and i have no respect for him. it was a policy disagreement. over a great american tradition that is not what james mattis d he said, i disagree with the president. what i disagree with him about, is recognizing enmys and protecting friends, and i am signing this just james mattis. that is a warning, he thinks it is untrustworthy, unpatriotic about the president's point of view. >> look at this quote from the l.a. times tonight, it comes from a republican senator, conversation with a republican senator. >> well, how much should be there now? bob corker, who is departing, the senate foreign relations committee, has been on this show and expressed so much. his anxiety about what is happening, republicans in the congress and republicans in the senate who know all the things, who are not saying anything they haven't heard, thought or maybe said. is that a have been passive and fearful. >> it is continuing, today, our number, yesterday, a number of republican lawmakers, railing against al
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i would like to say that the intent behind transit only lanes is to increase the reliability and i do think it is a time to really explore the responsibility to protect red lanes as a public infrastructure for publicly operated transits. so i would like to work with the community and sfmta. i think to revisit division i and division two of the transportation code so we are clarifying and protecting our red carpet lanes or transit and taxis and paratransit. lets have an agreement to work together on that and see what we can do. i want to thank everyone who came out today to give public testimony and also to voice your opinion and also your adoration or frustration with our wonderful -- wonderful system. thank you for using muni and thank you. thank you very much to my colleagues for allowing me to hold this hearing. i would like to make a motion to have this hearing be filed, please. >> okay. thank you for this hearing. we well, without objection, filed file this hearing. all right. mr clerk, are there any announcements or any further action items? >> there is no further business. >> t
i would like to say that the intent behind transit only lanes is to increase the reliability and i do think it is a time to really explore the responsibility to protect red lanes as a public infrastructure for publicly operated transits. so i would like to work with the community and sfmta. i think to revisit division i and division two of the transportation code so we are clarifying and protecting our red carpet lanes or transit and taxis and paratransit. lets have an agreement to work...
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in for migrants your platform for reliable information. i. guess one thing that i'm. sort of her. as a band. well the let. her. over you know before that and. more. you know me you know. me me. me money more money. any money. i mean. you know when i go. she clung to me in my dream to. me. she gave me money when i think i don't think about above. it would mean way you don't. believe. in. keeping thing in and somebody can be kind. and america's be good i said you can make us. today look at us going to succeed they said my going to. give me so much. maybe i was. going to get a good kind of service to do i think i'm going to find i mean. i can get my going to. somebody. young man had. to have it one. step ahead of he. said look i didn't look here. because i let let. the results come and even sometimes i wish i could be there with her. that it was and i wish i could finish the work i started in syria. who this word yes. i mean. and we had the same goal to help women become stronger and more active. we complemented each other. please. find out. what i need to know that i was at the leas
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so this is you don't go in there you and i lie should be reliable and coordinate with other allies general mattis understood this perfectly. mattis will be replaced by his deputy patrick shanahan as acting defense secretary on january the first trump only brought shanahan into the defense department last year he's an engineer who spent most of his career at boeing a major supplier to u.s. forces he has no background in politics diplomacy or military affairs. pilgrims all gathering for christmas celebrations in the west bank city of bethlehem which is traditionally considered the birthplace of jesus thousands of locals and visitors are taking part in a parade and lining up to view the place where jesus is believed to have been born festivities will continue into the night when the catholic patriarch of jerusalem will lead midnight mass in the church off nativities before leading the traditional christmas procession from jerusalem to bethany him he appealed for hopes in difficult times these most recent very christmas it was a great peace joy and hope that our very far from from us sometimes
so this is you don't go in there you and i lie should be reliable and coordinate with other allies general mattis understood this perfectly. mattis will be replaced by his deputy patrick shanahan as acting defense secretary on january the first trump only brought shanahan into the defense department last year he's an engineer who spent most of his career at boeing a major supplier to u.s. forces he has no background in politics diplomacy or military affairs. pilgrims all gathering for christmas...
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tongue and keeping his larynx down it was the making of him for the first time have probably i had a reliableinstrument even though it was still edgy and it was not around at all the high i could sing on and on and on and wouldn't get tired the day after the second vatican council all wagner he had the opportunity for some maintenance ok there is no easy answer to the shooter. on the streets you feel the pull around the corner and you know it's a nice you know looking out for me but. it's incredibly physical pursuit and you know the muscular work is enormous like a sportsman kosman is allergic to any hint of a physical problem the next one is monday so i went to a quite some here i do know is a little bit bigger but also where there are and everything you only see is perceptive enough to realize that the larynx isn't moving as freely as he would like probably the best analogy is a sports car where the handbrake is on slightly and you're just not getting the performance you would expect out of the vehicle and also get you from a to b. but what you are expecting is something that is far more re
tongue and keeping his larynx down it was the making of him for the first time have probably i had a reliableinstrument even though it was still edgy and it was not around at all the high i could sing on and on and on and wouldn't get tired the day after the second vatican council all wagner he had the opportunity for some maintenance ok there is no easy answer to the shooter. on the streets you feel the pull around the corner and you know it's a nice you know looking out for me but. it's...
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the younger, wilder l'affaire est ketchup, which, i am reliably informed, means, "everything's cool," i just don't know anymore. are these young cooks, these servers, these dedicated entrepreneurs, are they hipsters? or am i just a cranky old [ bleep ] who thinks anybody below the age of 30 is a hipster? i don't know. but i admire them. >> david: so, how much did it cost you when you opened? >> man: not much. >> anthony: look at this tiny electric four-burner stove. at no point in my cooking career could i have worked with one of these without murdering everyone in the vicinity before hanging myself from the nearest beam. how long did it take you to adapt to the -- to the equipment? >> man: uh, i would say, like, three months. at the beginning, like, i -- i was lucky that i didn't have, like, a lot of customers. >> anthony: right. >> man: i was, like, "oh, man! oh!" i was freaking out. >> anthony: and yet these kids today, look at 'em go. serving a wildly ambitious and quite substantial ever-changing menu out of this -- this suzie homemaker oven. tonight there's razor clams with buerr
the younger, wilder l'affaire est ketchup, which, i am reliably informed, means, "everything's cool," i just don't know anymore. are these young cooks, these servers, these dedicated entrepreneurs, are they hipsters? or am i just a cranky old [ bleep ] who thinks anybody below the age of 30 is a hipster? i don't know. but i admire them. >> david: so, how much did it cost you when you opened? >> man: not much. >> anthony: look at this tiny electric four-burner stove....
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drawings by me next chart, look at this over and over, it's literally held the 100 level i mean, precisely reliably, consistently week after week after week draw the lines another way we found this well defined level. we ricochetted nicely off that i think we'll continue -- it's a beta trade within health care. ibb on the long side here and now. >> so mike, how are you trading biotech? >> i think one of the reasons it keeps bouncing off the 100 level, one of the rationales in the space in general is the valuations of the underlying businesses, amgen, gilead, celgene. they're selling at relatively cheap multiples. i feel like that serves as a little bit of a back stop. this is a basket of stocks the options aren't overly expensive. especially given how volatile this has been and how stocks have been recently i'm looking at january and looking at the 108 and 33 cent strike calls that seems strange, right? but only because sometimes you get the strike adjustments this is just a standard contract like any other that happens to be the nearest out of the money strike those are going to cost you $4 so you
drawings by me next chart, look at this over and over, it's literally held the 100 level i mean, precisely reliably, consistently week after week after week draw the lines another way we found this well defined level. we ricochetted nicely off that i think we'll continue -- it's a beta trade within health care. ibb on the long side here and now. >> so mike, how are you trading biotech? >> i think one of the reasons it keeps bouncing off the 100 level, one of the rationales in the...
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but p didn't say i don't think jimmy carter has best interests of america at heart, i don't think he's reliable and i have no respect for him. it's policy decision, that's important resignations over that great american tradition. not what james mattis did. said what i disagree with the president about is recognizing enemies, protecting friends and i'm signing this just james mattis, no respectfully. that letter is a warning that mattis thinks there is something not different between the two points of view but untrustworthy, unreliable, unpatriotic about the president's point of view. >> look at quote from the l.a. "times" tonight, comes from republican senator conversation. think of trump as sitting on island said a top aide to pro-trump senator who requested anonymity, every story like mattis, syria, shutdown is waive that erodes the beach. how much will be left when tidal wave hits? >> bob corker is retiring. been on this show and many others, expressed much his anxiety about what is happening. saying nothing that hasn't been said but they're fearful. >> number of republican lawmakers railin
but p didn't say i don't think jimmy carter has best interests of america at heart, i don't think he's reliable and i have no respect for him. it's policy decision, that's important resignations over that great american tradition. not what james mattis did. said what i disagree with the president about is recognizing enemies, protecting friends and i'm signing this just james mattis, no respectfully. that letter is a warning that mattis thinks there is something not different between the two...
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in for migrants your platform for reliable information. i thank. my. courage. oh. yeah. a lot. of. women didn't i mean we're. going to feel. so bad our. lord. one hundred one hundred. forty. be mad if there's. a man at the. fair and then on this. never let it. be handed to you and opus when you committed our souls our thoughts and hopes and our own way still in syria this may not be at all what i have left for you. and only a small part of us is here in germany. thank . goodness it can be. said of them that. thanks. thanks. thanks. for asking her. out of hiding i think that anyone going to. that route. really he thought and their human. behavior. during the last attack on it live. and i contacted her three or four times a day to check on her so that when my dad got the money how. she had now than one offer to get out but she doesn't want to leave them. right there i don't. know. if. you guys she says posts a lot of propaganda things like try to save these videos immediately. it. all feels really showed the faces of these criminals who are committing these hideous crimes in the snow
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i know what it means to have reliable support. i found a company who believes in me.hey look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly monitor our network, prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work at the network operations center for comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> you were family friendly, right, you do not use weird language, a clean act. >> if i'm talking about taking naps or mini muffins, do you really need to throw an "f" bomb in there. >> kale is a super food, it's special power is tasting bad. you can find out it cures cancer, and i'd be like i'm going to do the chemo, all right? >> as comedians, there was this saying that takes you ten years to find your voice. i went through periods where i was smoking on stage. i was energetic. i was political. but it wasn't necessarily authentic to who i was. >> jim gaffigan paints an amazing picture. and if you insert a swear in there, it just dilutes the whole beauty of the painting. >> the
i know what it means to have reliable support. i found a company who believes in me.hey look out for me. and they help me grow my career. at comcast it's my job to constantly monitor our network, prevent problems, and to help provide the most reliable service possible. my name is tanya, i work at the network operations center for comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. >>> you were family friendly, right, you do not use weird language, a clean act. >> if...
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and at that point things really shifted. ♪ ♪ >> i understand from very reliable sources that senator> all of a sudden, jack kennedy was champion of the greatest civil rights leader of them all. >> i'm positive it changed the voting patterns of a lot of african americans. >> and nixon's support amongst black voters falls off. >> nixon usually had good political instincts about this kind of thing, but he blew it. >> there's no doubt bobby and jack kennedy exploited that. he wasn't marching anywhere near that fella. >> now, kennedy is riding the polls like a tame pony, and victory is in sight. but nixon has one last card to play. his old boss, ex-general and president, dwight d. eisenhower. >> john kennedy is amazed that eisenhower has not been doing more for nixon, and he's been worried about it because he knows how popular eisenhower is. >> eisenhower defeated hitler. kennedy should be a push over. opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ ♪ can you feel it ♪ can you feel it amazon has everything you need for your holiday get toget
and at that point things really shifted. ♪ ♪ >> i understand from very reliable sources that senator> all of a sudden, jack kennedy was champion of the greatest civil rights leader of them all. >> i'm positive it changed the voting patterns of a lot of african americans. >> and nixon's support amongst black voters falls off. >> nixon usually had good political instincts about this kind of thing, but he blew it. >> there's no doubt bobby and jack kennedy...
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complicit in the murder to the highest level possible his behavior was beyond disturbing i cannot see him being a reliable partner if saudi arabia is in the hands of this man then i find it difficult to do they will do business with them i think he's crazy he's dangerous he has put the relationship at risk incredibly strong language against muhammad bin salmon but also strong language against the trumpet ministration and that came from senator bob corker as well who was saying the administration the trumpet ministration has spoken to this in a manner that has given muhammad been some an immunity they know he ordered it they know he killed him and the president should just come out and actually say that let's run through some of this with mike hanna our correspondent on capitol hill who's been listening along. i made the point a little bit earlier mike that these are the strongest voices these are the senators who want to be heard this is typical of the type of comments they make but still this is incredibly strong language as i say against both saudi arabia and president. it's incredibly strong language c
complicit in the murder to the highest level possible his behavior was beyond disturbing i cannot see him being a reliable partner if saudi arabia is in the hands of this man then i find it difficult to do they will do business with them i think he's crazy he's dangerous he has put the relationship at risk incredibly strong language against muhammad bin salmon but also strong language against the trumpet ministration and that came from senator bob corker as well who was saying the...
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i have scouted around to find reliable assessments. i have not found any. and with the intelligence officer and talking about militarily that is what they dealt with a lot. i look to the national intelligence council. and i was told that it's very difficult to do this. it will be out of date by the time you publish it but apparently the technology is so moving and difficult to categorize is china at the brink of dominance? but i don't have good evidence for this and to be very knowledgeable with those hardlines republicans my own senator is into high tech it is a very difficult thing to measure so we have a problem and there is no easy solution. >> i do think there are some metrics you cannot use and there are some technology areas across different industries one is the production of semi conductors and for some time will be a us japan taiwan southern korea but they are not so advanced they can afford alternatives. like they did in 40 or 41 so there is considerable leverage with the advanced industrial economies to do something about this. and the vice pres
i have scouted around to find reliable assessments. i have not found any. and with the intelligence officer and talking about militarily that is what they dealt with a lot. i look to the national intelligence council. and i was told that it's very difficult to do this. it will be out of date by the time you publish it but apparently the technology is so moving and difficult to categorize is china at the brink of dominance? but i don't have good evidence for this and to be very knowledgeable...
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in for migrants your platform for reliable information. in a. why didn't. i think what i saw i painted what i understood. i pictured jesus christ in idealized form. and myself to. forgive me for saying so but leonardo da vinci never looked like this i want to know. we all know the power of illusion and it may be because of that power that humankind so long as it's artists and gods and builds museums temples and holy places for them such as the former ministry church of santa maria delegates here in milan the glory of the mondays architectural genius it houses my last supper here in northern italy some five hundred years ago the two of us worked on this wonder of the ecclesiastical arts. for man to you learnt of the beauty of mathematics and the laws of nature in the aesthetic perfection of his architecture i am i am the end. of the dome cloisters and sacristy are not on a gigantic or overwhelming scale of that sense of proportion rules this is a true jewel in the crown of eternity. in a way i m i am i did not spend every day in the refectory where i've been c
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buses are faster and more reliable. and i don't have to transfer to get to work in under 30 minutes. i have lived in the mission for over 30 -- 15 years and remember how bad they were before red lanes. my heart goes out to the merchant struggling to make it in san francisco and they are having challenges. there are many things the city could do to make it easier for them to thrive. however, red lanes can bring more customers to the commercial corridor than cars can. there something like a 10-1 ratio on mission street of transit riders to car drivers. red lanes require a lot of political capital. we have to fight tooth and nail for the red lanes which is a cost-effective improvement for public transit and livability of san francisco for everyone. public transit is on a fixed route. private transit moves point-to-point and can go wherever it needs to. >> thank you very much. i would like to call some other names. did i not call your name, i'm so sorry. just come up and speak. thanks. >> hello. my name is peter. i'm a different
buses are faster and more reliable. and i don't have to transfer to get to work in under 30 minutes. i have lived in the mission for over 30 -- 15 years and remember how bad they were before red lanes. my heart goes out to the merchant struggling to make it in san francisco and they are having challenges. there are many things the city could do to make it easier for them to thrive. however, red lanes can bring more customers to the commercial corridor than cars can. there something like a 10-1...
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i don't think he is reliable. and i have no respect for him. it was a policy disagreement and that's it. those are important and resignations over those are a great american tradition. that's not what james mattis did. he didn't say i disagree with the president. he said i disagree with the president and what i disagree with him about is recognizing enemies and protecting friends and i'm signing this just james mattis, no respectfully. but that letter is a warning that mattis thinks there's something not different between the two points of view but actually untrustworthy, unreliable, unpatriotic about the president's point of view. >> well, look at this quote from the l.a. times tonight and this comes from a republican senator conversation with the republican senator. think of trump as sitting on an island said a top aid to a pro-trump senator who requested anonymity. every story like mattis, syria shutdown is like a wave that erodes a little more of the beach. how much land is going to be left when the mueller tidal wave hits. >> how much shou
i don't think he is reliable. and i have no respect for him. it was a policy disagreement and that's it. those are important and resignations over those are a great american tradition. that's not what james mattis did. he didn't say i disagree with the president. he said i disagree with the president and what i disagree with him about is recognizing enemies and protecting friends and i'm signing this just james mattis, no respectfully. but that letter is a warning that mattis thinks there's...
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happen that way if you want a system where death verdicts are reliable and jury verdicts are reliable. >> iprosecutors in a lot of these situations believe that they've got the wrong individual. they think i've got the right guy. so when nobody's looking i can cut corners. and i put the right person in prison. and so what if things were a little messy. and meanwhile, we're finding out 10, 15, 25, 30 years later, the corners that were cut are so vital to the interest of a fair trial that the jury didn't have all the accurate information, key information to convict somebody. >> despite questionable behavior by the o.c. d.a.'s office, kenneth clair remained on death row. but in 2007 dna was finally run in the case and the result would point to someone other than kenneth clair. up here at the dewar's distillery, all our whiskies are aged, blended and aged again. it's the reason our whisky is so extraordinarily smooth. dewar's. double aged for extra smoothness. ignition sequence starts. 10... 9... guidance is internal. 6... 5... 4... 3... 2... 1... ♪ -morning. -morning. -what do we got? -keep an
happen that way if you want a system where death verdicts are reliable and jury verdicts are reliable. >> iprosecutors in a lot of these situations believe that they've got the wrong individual. they think i've got the right guy. so when nobody's looking i can cut corners. and i put the right person in prison. and so what if things were a little messy. and meanwhile, we're finding out 10, 15, 25, 30 years later, the corners that were cut are so vital to the interest of a fair trial that...
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our situation well i am questioning the reliability of statistics and information which is the used when. the. level of life is measured in russia how russians feel no we believe the information from our government the income is growing zero four percent prices are going down. to our senior correspondent. who has been following a smart thing q. and a session i was. talking to a guest for the past half hour or so murat did we miss anything of substance a lot of different questions there being feel that i know. well i must say i've been listening to these for a number of years the one this year is covering a lot a lot of very topics we've had less serious questions such as about putin getting married but there were plenty of very serious issues and domestic problems on foreign policy we've had breck's it mentioned we've had the protests in france the situation in syria largely a putin was asked about. trump's declaration that he's pulling american troops out of syria and the russian president was skeptical. yesterday president. announced the withdrawal of american troops from syria he also
our situation well i am questioning the reliability of statistics and information which is the used when. the. level of life is measured in russia how russians feel no we believe the information from our government the income is growing zero four percent prices are going down. to our senior correspondent. who has been following a smart thing q. and a session i was. talking to a guest for the past half hour or so murat did we miss anything of substance a lot of different questions there being...
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said without equivocation of all the people we've partnered with, this has been our best, most reliable partner. i can tell you manage to do a lot of broken hearts and americans will say were going to stick with you as to the decision by the president. i don't know where it came from, but it needs to be reconsidered. ambassador jeffreys, our special envoy to syria, a good man and ambassador in iraq two days ago announced a commitment to stay until we got this right. i don't know how this decision was made. it literally came out of left field. it has rattled the world. you see north korea flexing their muscle now wedded to leave south korea before we do a deal. i can promise you if everything that happened in iraq is going to happen inferior unless we change course i can promise the president if you will reevaluate this decision, you'll have a lot of support across both sides of the aisle. went back, i'll turn it over to senator reid. >> well, thank you, lindsay and bob who are in the forefront of our consideration of all issues regarding national security in echoing many of the things lindsay said
said without equivocation of all the people we've partnered with, this has been our best, most reliable partner. i can tell you manage to do a lot of broken hearts and americans will say were going to stick with you as to the decision by the president. i don't know where it came from, but it needs to be reconsidered. ambassador jeffreys, our special envoy to syria, a good man and ambassador in iraq two days ago announced a commitment to stay until we got this right. i don't know how this...
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but i suppose the thing that i didn't understand completely was how reliable she was. i knew her as a friend on the road. i like to think of it as a -- of course i saw her trunk. as i heard from a couple of times. i didn't realize how big a problem alcohol was for her. also, i knew she suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder but the extent of it, i didn't know. i think it comes down to this. people often ask journalists like me who cover conflict, how difficult is it to be other in these situations in syria or wherever you come home. there is an adjustment. before me, i don't think that was the real issue. she loved life in london. very supportive circle of friends, female friends. it was the image of her self. in the beginning, very much interested in the eyepatch. then times were she didn't feel like that person. she felt for noble and shaky and frightened. i think losing the site in her i meant she had to face up to the fertility of her body. it's a long time to say -- face up to the agility in her mind. >> one final question. you mentioned syria. a big part of t
but i suppose the thing that i didn't understand completely was how reliable she was. i knew her as a friend on the road. i like to think of it as a -- of course i saw her trunk. as i heard from a couple of times. i didn't realize how big a problem alcohol was for her. also, i knew she suffered from posttraumatic stress disorder but the extent of it, i didn't know. i think it comes down to this. people often ask journalists like me who cover conflict, how difficult is it to be other in these...
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knew that she would be so sacred that i would do anything to do right by her and i could write to that challenge more reliably than i could rise to the challenge of doing right by myself and that guided me for many years and that ended up as the framework for the book and then i felt like, yes, i would throw up if people read this. [laughter] mission accomplished. any other questions? >> hello, sarah. i'm about a hundred pages into your book right now and it's definitely moving. you clearly right-- you clearly have some much sympathy for the suffering yourin family and peoe who grew up in your situation have been through.m i'm curious if you have any sense of like survivor guilt? >> whatr' an interesting questin and important one because really what i describe here-- i think i'm hearing from so many people aboutng even though the particular's are so different that our stories are the same. since we absolutely are living in a class a structure, many millions of people in this country have an experience of more than one long about ladder whether it's upward mobility or downward mobility and of course these thin
knew that she would be so sacred that i would do anything to do right by her and i could write to that challenge more reliably than i could rise to the challenge of doing right by myself and that guided me for many years and that ended up as the framework for the book and then i felt like, yes, i would throw up if people read this. [laughter] mission accomplished. any other questions? >> hello, sarah. i'm about a hundred pages into your book right now and it's definitely moving. you...
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>>> welcome back to reliable sources. ie fox commentator and snl actually agree on something. on tucker carlson's show on friday said the new legal findings from mueller's team and from the southern district of new york were basically a teaser, a coming attraction, a trailer for mueller's future report. and snl said the same thing. >> this week robert mueller released the teaser trailer for trump, end game. federal prosecutors said friday michael cohen committed two election related crimes at the person identified as individual one. now, we don't know for sure who individual one is. but let's just say things are getting tense right now over at individual one tower. >> if we're only covering a teaser, a trailer for what's coming, how do we do that responsibly? susan, what are the challenges for journalists when we're covering this ongoing story and we're only looking at it through little soda straws, we can't see the whole story? >> well, first of all, brian, thank you very much. i have to say one lesson is humility and thos
>>> welcome back to reliable sources. ie fox commentator and snl actually agree on something. on tucker carlson's show on friday said the new legal findings from mueller's team and from the southern district of new york were basically a teaser, a coming attraction, a trailer for mueller's future report. and snl said the same thing. >> this week robert mueller released the teaser trailer for trump, end game. federal prosecutors said friday michael cohen committed two election...
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i am over time. let me just ask one more question. the same general question about reliable data, but i guess from more of a national perspective, what improvements to the collection of data is needed to be sure that we have consistent and reliable data from across the country on guardianship? >> thank you senator casey. i reiterate i don't think the issue in pennsylvania that was identified is unique to pennsylvania. i think they are reflective nationwide as far as the data picture goes. i think the number 1 thing that is -- that is needed is a national identification of what data elements would be beneficial for the courts to collect. then, an avenue to assist courts in finding ways to collect that data. as was identified in pennsylvania, the resources needed to get to that level are essential and extensive. any assistance to courts because courts are very localized, and it is a very individual court issue as far as the collection of data. so assisting courts at the very local level in establishing a mechanism to gather this data would be essential. >> thank you very much.
i am over time. let me just ask one more question. the same general question about reliable data, but i guess from more of a national perspective, what improvements to the collection of data is needed to be sure that we have consistent and reliable data from across the country on guardianship? >> thank you senator casey. i reiterate i don't think the issue in pennsylvania that was identified is unique to pennsylvania. i think they are reflective nationwide as far as the data picture goes....
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one can all but i can also show you the brain of a woman where this distinction is not as clear here's who you can see smooth the transition. so this structure doesn't allow us to reliably identify a man's brain or a woman's brain when i get one hundred. hundreds of studies have examined the anatomy of the brain in order to determine the differences between the sexes and international research team has compared our best data one conclusion it came to that there are more similarities than differences. but it's not just about the visible distinctions are there differences between the brains of men and women in terms of function. women are generally said to be more linguistically talented than men and men are considered to have better spatial awareness. the latter can be determined using their mental rotation test which of the images according to their monthly cycle so why is that. m.r.i. scans show how hormones change our brains. and i wonder how. exercise a continual influence and time before bed. they have a strong impact on how our brain develops but they also affect us our whole life long and that's particularly apparent with women during the course of their menstrual
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i cannot tell you my number one priority is the affordable housing crisis and not also link that to transit inequities and transit that is reliable. i cannot talk about housing and transit and not talk about jobs. i cannot talk about jobs and the economy and not talk about wages. all of these issues are interconnected with one another. we have to tackle them that way. people want to know my priorities, all of it. [applause] every last -- anything. gun violence, criminal justice reform, transit equity, environmental justice, food justice, everything. shirley: next question will be the woman in the front right here. >> i am a doctor or a candidate in boston at a school for social development. i am doing my dissertation on you. [laughter] [applause] i am hoping you will allow me to interview at some point. ms. pressley: not right now. [laughter] i am honored you would include me and i want you to get a good grade. what is your name? somebody talk to her. >> my question i would like to ask you more in depth, why run at this moment in history? why now? ms. pressley: we telegraphed it. we were on the boston commons and we said tomorrow
i cannot tell you my number one priority is the affordable housing crisis and not also link that to transit inequities and transit that is reliable. i cannot talk about housing and transit and not talk about jobs. i cannot talk about jobs and the economy and not talk about wages. all of these issues are interconnected with one another. we have to tackle them that way. people want to know my priorities, all of it. [applause] every last -- anything. gun violence, criminal justice reform, transit...
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government there and i think that president trump certainly is delivering on his campaign pledges to withdraw u.s. troops out of war. but in terms of u.s. leadership, america being a reliabledon't think this is the foreign policy position that the allies are looking for right now. >> still talking about the optics, margaret, president trump fancies himself a president that really appreciates veterans, he often touts his support of the military, but he did receive quite a bit of criticism for not visiting arlington ceremony on veterans day and skipped a service in france because of the rain. do you think he was under pressure or do you think this is something he felt was a priority at this time? >> ryan, i do think some of those missteps abroad and here in arlington focused the president's attention on the fact this was a problem. we have seen some military polling even prior to jim mat s mattis's resignation some waning support. inside the military he's less popular than when he took office. i think this visit was in the planning staging for quite some time. it is important to distinguish between the decision he made in syria and in iraq. it was a visit he wanted to make a
government there and i think that president trump certainly is delivering on his campaign pledges to withdraw u.s. troops out of war. but in terms of u.s. leadership, america being a reliabledon't think this is the foreign policy position that the allies are looking for right now. >> still talking about the optics, margaret, president trump fancies himself a president that really appreciates veterans, he often touts his support of the military, but he did receive quite a bit of criticism...
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>> i would echo maria's welcoming of a conversation about reliability and i would echo your desire to have all the energy attributes valued and credited and monetized. that is a conversation that i can speak for all renewables, that we are happy to have. regardless of which nominee it is, i look to ferc for an independent body that is not politicized, not beholden to any specific agenda, but really has the underpinnings of resiliency and cost-effective also markets at heart. >> let's talk about trade. trade policy, trade wars, what they are meaning for each of your industries. let's start with you. what are some of the goals you would like to see in terms of trade and ability to get products to market? >> we like the idea that the endgame is, let's get down to minimal or no tariffs. we like that idea. there is some concerns with the u.s.-mexico-canadian agreement in terms of investor protections, which are not quite there which used to be. that, i think, is a problem, and hopefully not a precedent for future agreements going forward. the issue with china is serious and driven by a lot
>> i would echo maria's welcoming of a conversation about reliability and i would echo your desire to have all the energy attributes valued and credited and monetized. that is a conversation that i can speak for all renewables, that we are happy to have. regardless of which nominee it is, i look to ferc for an independent body that is not politicized, not beholden to any specific agenda, but really has the underpinnings of resiliency and cost-effective also markets at heart. >>...