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i wonder is and more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to evidencing to address root cause of conflict to create the conditions for communities not to create the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being so. because these well know use of the sequel to all the complex worlds where we have a multiplicity effect in the multiplicity of spoilers creating a vulcan so many ideas with the enormous suffering of the people well secretary general let us take a very short break now we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. we're continuing our special episode here in the new year celebrating not only twenty nineteen but ten years of kaiser reports at some point in twenty nineteen i'm not sure exactly when that is but we'll keep you posted. most people think just stand out in this business you need to be the first one on top of the story or the person with the loudest voice of the biggest read. truth to stand down the news business is just the dance the right q
i wonder is and more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to evidencing to address root cause of conflict to create the conditions for communities not to create the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being so. because these well know use of the sequel to all the complex worlds where we have a multiplicity effect in the multiplicity of spoilers creating a vulcan so many ideas with the enormous suffering of the people well...
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council certainly is not the only body to criticize either israel or the united states for that matter i wonder if you have any concerns at all whether that kind of pass then could be repeated and if the united states can pull out from the united nations altogether accessible i mean let's let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the well united states is a founding member like the russian revolution. and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would say the other thing is to be of course involved in the sensitivity of it is of the when and i believe these will go on more true believer that when one looks at united states and the russian federation those two countries in many aspects common interests sometimes they are fighting but they have common interests and the four look at the middle east. we have been that was mentioned the both these decision the global middle east is there. a strongly believe that the jews the interests of the united states and the russian federation and all time tony on the contrary seems the jews are similar and i strongly h
council certainly is not the only body to criticize either israel or the united states for that matter i wonder if you have any concerns at all whether that kind of pass then could be repeated and if the united states can pull out from the united nations altogether accessible i mean let's let's be clear the united states plays a very important role in the well united states is a founding member like the russian revolution. and of course used to be out of one or two areas that are more i would...
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i wonder is and more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to evidencing to the rest of the cause of conflict to create the conditions for communities not to create the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being so. because these well know is the sequel to all the complex worlds where we have a multiplicity effect in the multiplicity of spoilers creating a vulcan so many areas with the enormous suffering of the people well secretary general let us take a very short break now we will be back in just a few moments states and. all of the institutions. who put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be present enjoy. wanted. to write to the press it's like. three in the morning can't be that. interested in the wives and. span difference fantastic all the drill down into twenty nineteen predictions also will be soldering ten years other guys report. do you think i. can make you well. thank. you lou your local security committee can se
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i wonder is and more to make prevention. but i already have priorities to evidencing to the rest of the cause of conflict to create the conditions for communities not to create the level of tension that leads them to conflict but you are absolutely right we are far from being set. because these well know use of the sequel to all the complex worlds where we have a multiplicity of actors in the multiplicity of spoilers creating a vulcan so many ideas with the enormous suffering of the people well secretary general let us take a very short break now we will be back in just a few moments stay tuned. school. with more make its manufacture consent to public wealth. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final merry go round. the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've got in the time. but . that's. only because i'm just published or do it because. i still did not see if. my. t
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professor, i wonder how you see the most logical pay forward to deal with this. there are a number of committees who could say go after the tax returns, judiciary, intelligence, any number of them could. i imagine it wouldn't look good for democrats to act or seem like they are pouncing now that they have this oversight. >> there's a coordinated strategy among the committees that we are hearing that the democrats have laid out their priorities with in this regard. i think you have to pursue these investigations, perhaps these subpoenas -- definitely the subpoenas that will come down the pike, alongside a legislative agenda where they are pursuing and trying to implement and legislate to the concerns of everyday, ordinary people. they need to put forward a political agenda and a policy agenda that speaks to the situation of the country and show they can govern. those things have to happen simultaneously. what's interesting is the standard that we hold democrats by. i'm an independent. i will say that up front. the worry about the democrats pouncing isn't a worry th
professor, i wonder how you see the most logical pay forward to deal with this. there are a number of committees who could say go after the tax returns, judiciary, intelligence, any number of them could. i imagine it wouldn't look good for democrats to act or seem like they are pouncing now that they have this oversight. >> there's a coordinated strategy among the committees that we are hearing that the democrats have laid out their priorities with in this regard. i think you have to...
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, we're seeing a version of kind of left populism in response to trump being right populism, and i wonderg to be the ultimate identity of the democratic party going forward jie think it's going forward? i think it's a contested issue. >> and elizabeth warren populism fighting back against crony capitalism. bernie sanders populism. there's donald trump populism. there was barack obama populism. yes, we can, was a populist message. i wonder if this is kind of the rinse and repeat of washington politics? like the same playbook in different people's hands which maybe makes it harder for the field to shake out, because everybody knows how the playbook works. >> none of these candidates invented populism, for sure. i think overall the fact we have a million potential candidates right now is great. i think that's the best thing that could happen for the democratic party, because one of the biggest mistakes last time around that i think really rubbed so many people the wrong way was this kind of feeling of expectation, this feeling that hillary clinton was just deemed to be the candidate at the v
, we're seeing a version of kind of left populism in response to trump being right populism, and i wonderg to be the ultimate identity of the democratic party going forward jie think it's going forward? i think it's a contested issue. >> and elizabeth warren populism fighting back against crony capitalism. bernie sanders populism. there's donald trump populism. there was barack obama populism. yes, we can, was a populist message. i wonder if this is kind of the rinse and repeat of...
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i am wondering how you think about getting by from those various layers of folks. >> it is hard. ere are days when i lament not for 11.eb ads but i think that it should be. . we are talking about something that is fundamentally important. transportation, anything. whether it is the food that came to your table, all of it is moved through our transportation system. that is what we are talking about making better. the good news is that i think that the elegy speaks for it self. hundreds over the years, and invariably, people will come in a skeptical, assuming that there was some kind of smoke and mirrors. after a few short minutes riding in an autonomous being on- i remember the 101 freeway in california driving the miles per hour down the road and not touching the hearing -- steering well. 10 minutes after, the woman sitting next to me said, is that all it does? [laughter] this self-driving car, do not exactly what you expected, but -- because it is one of those experiences that we all have. we have all been in cars that effectively drive themselves, whether it is an algorithm in t
i am wondering how you think about getting by from those various layers of folks. >> it is hard. ere are days when i lament not for 11.eb ads but i think that it should be. . we are talking about something that is fundamentally important. transportation, anything. whether it is the food that came to your table, all of it is moved through our transportation system. that is what we are talking about making better. the good news is that i think that the elegy speaks for it self. hundreds...
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democrats from proceeding to consider important foreign affairs legislation, i wonder if we could still look ourselves in the mirror and call ourselves the world's greatest deliberative body. but historically we'ven about able to reach a concensus on very tough issues, far more controversial than this, because we all believe that american interests should come first and our constituents should come first and we're here to serve their interests, not merely to play political games and score political points. so it's time for our democratic friends to come back to the negotiating table so we can finally end this unnecessary and harmful shutdown and hopefully in the process, the 800,000 federal workers that missed their first paycheck last friday can get paid during this next pay period. and we can reopen the federal governme s
democrats from proceeding to consider important foreign affairs legislation, i wonder if we could still look ourselves in the mirror and call ourselves the world's greatest deliberative body. but historically we'ven about able to reach a concensus on very tough issues, far more controversial than this, because we all believe that american interests should come first and our constituents should come first and we're here to serve their interests, not merely to play political games and score...
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i wonder at you a5 fear and 5u5picion. i wonder at you asa fear and 5u5picion.his book and your ruminations on britain today about tried to break down that wall, or to mix the metaphor, to build 5ome wall, or to mix the metaphor, to build some sort of bridge between two 5ize build some sort of bridge between two size which, frankly, if you look at parliament today, just yell at each other and have no ability to li5ten each other and have no ability to listen and find common ground. yeah. i don't know. i am skip tickell about the direct political fact that fiction can have. —— sceptical. i am 5ceptical that people really changed their minds very radically change their minds very radically change their beliefs are very radically after reading a novel. but fiction can do something, 5everal after reading a novel. but fiction can do something, several things, actually, whichjournalism can do something, several things, actually, which journalism can't can do something, several things, actually, whichjournalism can't do, which political speeches can't do. the muscle th
i wonder at you a5 fear and 5u5picion. i wonder at you asa fear and 5u5picion.his book and your ruminations on britain today about tried to break down that wall, or to mix the metaphor, to build 5ome wall, or to mix the metaphor, to build some sort of bridge between two 5ize build some sort of bridge between two size which, frankly, if you look at parliament today, just yell at each other and have no ability to li5ten each other and have no ability to listen and find common ground. yeah. i...
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i wonder how much is priced in in terms of bad news on the china story versus what companies tell us.at's a key question in the last couple years you saw shares of caterpillar run up the expectation was you were in the midst of recovery. sales and growth were beginning to accelerate, and maybe the best was yet to come then last year when you saw the higher costs and now with fourth quarter, you see sales start to slow a bit, although still up double digit percentages, many key markets, i think expectation is that growth won't be as strong, maybe we peaked, and that's why shares of industrial heavy weights trade lower, including a name like united technologies that had a solid report last week and isn't having the same impact from china which i think begs the question, scott, i'll put it to you, are companies this year given all of the uncertainty, given slow down in terms of the macro picture going to spend and make investments because that's going to effect some industrial companies, it is going to effect tech companies, you see it with nvidia today is this a longer, more prolonged s
i wonder how much is priced in in terms of bad news on the china story versus what companies tell us.at's a key question in the last couple years you saw shares of caterpillar run up the expectation was you were in the midst of recovery. sales and growth were beginning to accelerate, and maybe the best was yet to come then last year when you saw the higher costs and now with fourth quarter, you see sales start to slow a bit, although still up double digit percentages, many key markets, i think...
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i wonder if his calculation has dramatically changed to say the only path for me that i see that i can live with is an independent path right now. >> when i was talking to sources close to him over the past year or so, he has been investigating this independent candidacy for a long time whether it was possible to get on the ballot in all of the states, how much it would cost. while it is true that he does think that the democrats' ideas are too expensive, he clearly sees this as his lane and it is something that he has been thinking about for a long time even though everyone expected he would jump into the democratic side. >> it's really interesting. we will watch. you're there because of the town hall. big important one tonight. tonight live 10:00 p.m. eastern only right here on cnn. >>> there is growing crisis in venezuela has protesters in the streets there, many of them demanding a change in their government. we will focus in. stay with us. lobsterfest is on at red lobster. with the most lobster dishes of the year, what'll you choose? how 'bout lobster lover's dream? more like a lo
i wonder if his calculation has dramatically changed to say the only path for me that i see that i can live with is an independent path right now. >> when i was talking to sources close to him over the past year or so, he has been investigating this independent candidacy for a long time whether it was possible to get on the ballot in all of the states, how much it would cost. while it is true that he does think that the democrats' ideas are too expensive, he clearly sees this as his lane...
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it's inhumane. >> i just wonder if you think the president and his administration are negotiating in th. >> the president is a one-person negotiator. i don't think there are that many people involved in it. until the president comes and his convictions are to the point where he says, listen, this is what we're going to do and this is why we're going to do it. we're going to lose some of the hard-core right. his basis for leaving, i don't think you can blow them off with a cake of dynamite, they're not leaving. he can fix this problem, and he has showed empathy toward that before, but when the meeting has ended and other people have come in to influence him, it's changed. we have six appropriation bills. we could keep most of this government open right now. six bills. >> what do the federal workers in west virginia want to see happen? >> oh, my goodness, they want to see a paycheck that they can cash. that's what they want to see. they're willing to work, they're good workers, and we just weren't raised this way. we weren't taught this way. it's just not who we are, katy. >> senator jo
it's inhumane. >> i just wonder if you think the president and his administration are negotiating in th. >> the president is a one-person negotiator. i don't think there are that many people involved in it. until the president comes and his convictions are to the point where he says, listen, this is what we're going to do and this is why we're going to do it. we're going to lose some of the hard-core right. his basis for leaving, i don't think you can blow them off with a cake of...
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i wonder why. nd i saw that some of the social media people say they are not going to run the videos because it encourages bad behavior. >> jesse: but we will at "the five." nicole. >> nicole: makes for great television and a great thing to stand social media. this is very dangerous and unfortunately people are going to watch it and it's going to become the new thing. >> jesse: is this like the tide pod challenge? >> nicole: you could kill yourself doing that. it's not funny. don't do it. >> dana: don't do it. >> jesse: not the moon or an alien spacecraft, it's a spinning disk of ice. formed on a river in maine. less people mesmerized by it. scientists say the sharp edges of the 300-foot chunk of ice are rounded off by repeated collisions with the shore or floating debris. it does look beautiful. i don't know what it is. >> dana: great choice for your fastest seven. >> jesse: i didn't choose it. >> greg: a tequila company should go make the largest margarita. airdrop tequila. a giant balloon of tequ
i wonder why. nd i saw that some of the social media people say they are not going to run the videos because it encourages bad behavior. >> jesse: but we will at "the five." nicole. >> nicole: makes for great television and a great thing to stand social media. this is very dangerous and unfortunately people are going to watch it and it's going to become the new thing. >> jesse: is this like the tide pod challenge? >> nicole: you could kill yourself doing that....
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i'm wondering in a big way, what do you have the book will do in that arena? >> i think all of our faith traditions and family histories have so much to teach our children. if we are trying to help them understand that life is full of change some of which we control and some of which we don't, helping them understand they are part of the longer narrative and traditions of their families and faith traditions can really be a wonderful foundation for them. i think that is hugely important whatever that tradition may be. >> if somebody would like to buy bitter and sweet how do they buy the book? >> i liked to support indy bound which supports independent booksellers. you can also check out my own website. there are lots of links there as well. >> sandra, believe it or not we have come to say goodbye to this conversation. thank you so much for being here. we encourage you to please go to your website or your independent book site and by this book. thank you so much. in one moment we will melt -- welcome a professor. >> see on page four that... [message notification] pro
i'm wondering in a big way, what do you have the book will do in that arena? >> i think all of our faith traditions and family histories have so much to teach our children. if we are trying to help them understand that life is full of change some of which we control and some of which we don't, helping them understand they are part of the longer narrative and traditions of their families and faith traditions can really be a wonderful foundation for them. i think that is hugely important...
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i wonder if everyone in this small but ethnically complex republic is as happy about the coexistence of their culture with the russian state. twice since the fall of communism twenty five years ago russia has mounted brutal military campaigns in chechnya dagestan immediate neighbor and a fellow muslim nation in the caucasus. dug a stock has its own chechen minority since putin defeated independence fighters in chechnya and instilled a pro russian veto that pockets of resistance to moscow rule on may be active in dagestan. and. you know what. you know. monica. that. is because. things are going. for fish the six celebrity mug a man who was in the armed resistance or as they say in the forest for a year agreed to talk to me. as the person with the most is the. first person. in the room with throughout the listening. this was the post. we were. principal. just literacy in the pool for business systems occur. in the story there was a truce just. so americans let us hear them and i mean i don't like doing enough things to visitors and still know it is for a little skiff. and it's not. jus
i wonder if everyone in this small but ethnically complex republic is as happy about the coexistence of their culture with the russian state. twice since the fall of communism twenty five years ago russia has mounted brutal military campaigns in chechnya dagestan immediate neighbor and a fellow muslim nation in the caucasus. dug a stock has its own chechen minority since putin defeated independence fighters in chechnya and instilled a pro russian veto that pockets of resistance to moscow rule...
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i wonder, if something worked longer in the private sector than the public sector. how many folks who work in the private sector, you work for facebook or google, worked forked or -- would continue to show up, week after week after week, without pay, how many folks in he private sector would show up and work overtime without pay, and still perform. in a moment, in a -- kind of straight at the press pool that was with me yesterday at the arlington food bank, i asked all the press folks, and the cameras were off, how many of them would show up tomorrow if they had been for four or five weeks with in end in sight, without any payment. the press was supposed to cover this. there wasn't a single reporter or camera person that didn't at least acknowledge to me, i wish we had up all on tape, that they wouldn't be showing up in their jobs. so i hope, whether it's those of us who are policymakers or, candidly, visitors the galley, seems easy to -- gallery, there's been politics who made a career out of trashing federal employees. and i think it's wrong, and i think it's disg
i wonder, if something worked longer in the private sector than the public sector. how many folks who work in the private sector, you work for facebook or google, worked forked or -- would continue to show up, week after week after week, without pay, how many folks in he private sector would show up and work overtime without pay, and still perform. in a moment, in a -- kind of straight at the press pool that was with me yesterday at the arlington food bank, i asked all the press folks, and the...
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i wonder -- have you looked at -- i wonder to what extent you looked at other countries and their practices, both for whether women are required to register for the military or are subject to a draft and also whether there is a requirement for national service more broadly. and if so, what conclusions you might have drawn from that? yes, we have. so our research team has certainly did you have an exhaustive review of what is done is another countries. in addition we held a motivate the hosted by norwegian embassy where several foreign countries talked about military service and public service programs which in many cases had mandatory participation. we recognize the united states -- while those may serve as a model or provide best practices as the united states we have our own unique set of mores, values and constitutional requirements we have to consider when drafting policy recommendations to address whether or not service is mandatory or strictly voluntary. >> hi. i was wondering are you working with business? because, you know, if the millennials or the next generation is looking at aft
i wonder -- have you looked at -- i wonder to what extent you looked at other countries and their practices, both for whether women are required to register for the military or are subject to a draft and also whether there is a requirement for national service more broadly. and if so, what conclusions you might have drawn from that? yes, we have. so our research team has certainly did you have an exhaustive review of what is done is another countries. in addition we held a motivate the hosted...
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i wonder, i wonder if when they saw it, and then later we saw it, and when they read from genesis, i gave a cosmic smile. i wonder if god said, "now y'all see what i see." god says "y'all." it is in the king james version of the bible. [laughter] i wonder if on some level god whispered in their ears, behold, behold the world. the world of which you are a part. look at it. look at it. look at the symmetry. look at the beauty. look at its wonder. behold. your world. some have said that was a moment that changed human consciousness forever. an article in "the guardian" in 2013 said that up to the time when we first saw that picture of earthrise, we humans thought the earth was just the thing beneath our feet. in that picture, we beheld a world of which we are a part. not the whole. others have said that photograph was one of the most 100 most impactful photographs in all of human history. others have said the environmental movement to save our planet had its key inspiration from that photograph, that reading of genesis. the spirit of apollo 8. every few years, the archbishop of canterbur
i wonder, i wonder if when they saw it, and then later we saw it, and when they read from genesis, i gave a cosmic smile. i wonder if god said, "now y'all see what i see." god says "y'all." it is in the king james version of the bible. [laughter] i wonder if on some level god whispered in their ears, behold, behold the world. the world of which you are a part. look at it. look at it. look at the symmetry. look at the beauty. look at its wonder. behold. your world. some have...
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i want to bring in david chalian. it makes you wonder if like jeff flake mitt romney might rhetorically be against the president but ultimately jeff flake would vote with the president's initiatives and brett kavanaugh for instance. >> i notice jeff flake retweeted the romney op-ed. cindy mccain retweeted it. rand paul just announced he's holding a press conference to denounce this. you see what the chairwoman of the rnc is doing. you have the trump forces of the republican party which is the larger share of the republican party pushing back on romney's argument. >> there's a point that ronna mcdaniel makes that i wonder about where she says this is the first act of an incoming senator. what's the strategy of i haven't even walked in the door and i'm already throwing out this missil missile. >> the president makes clear in the op-ed he won't comment on every tweet, he won't comment on everything the president said but he wants to hold him accountable on this character and intel sbeg integrity issue. i don't know what this will amount to
i want to bring in david chalian. it makes you wonder if like jeff flake mitt romney might rhetorically be against the president but ultimately jeff flake would vote with the president's initiatives and brett kavanaugh for instance. >> i notice jeff flake retweeted the romney op-ed. cindy mccain retweeted it. rand paul just announced he's holding a press conference to denounce this. you see what the chairwoman of the rnc is doing. you have the trump forces of the republican party which is...
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i wonder, with all these questions coming from the press, it's concerning about d8 donna e dea and theestion is being asked out of concern, i wonder what the average american working in the private sector things about that. >> kennedy: if it's not affecting them, they say "maybe we should shut more of the government down." >> harris: the one difference i would quickly point out is that they are using our taxpayer dollars, in any event. in a private situation, we are not paying them to fire us, basically. we will be right back. stay close. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. we know that when you're >> tspending time with thelass grandkids... and we're usaa members for life. ♪ music >> tech: ...every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why at safelite, we'll show you exactly when we'll be
i wonder, with all these questions coming from the press, it's concerning about d8 donna e dea and theestion is being asked out of concern, i wonder what the average american working in the private sector things about that. >> kennedy: if it's not affecting them, they say "maybe we should shut more of the government down." >> harris: the one difference i would quickly point out is that they are using our taxpayer dollars, in any event. in a private situation, we are not...
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i wonder, a busy day ahead. she's probably watching us, to be fair.this historic day. hello, good morning. largely cloudy day across the to flew the in the cloud flew us the - in the cloud flew us some - in the cloud flew us some - in t but.oud flew us some- in t but a jd flew us some- in t but a mild to day. to - day. i broad one sector the uk, essentially winds 7— . winds er milder sooth—westerly winds bringingmilder‘ to the north they were —— air. to the north they were —— weather front bringing air. to the north they were —— weatherfront bringing rain, heavy and persistent times in the north—west. elsewhere the odd shower, largely dry today, there will be some bright sunny spells breaking through the cloud especially towards the east. look at the temperatures, 10—11d, really quite mild. 0vernight tonight rain across the north and west of scotla nd across the north and west of scotland eventually moving south—east words pushing through northern ireland into the far north—west of england during the early hours of wednesday. keeping the mild air, temperatu
i wonder, a busy day ahead. she's probably watching us, to be fair.this historic day. hello, good morning. largely cloudy day across the to flew the in the cloud flew us the - in the cloud flew us some - in the cloud flew us some - in t but.oud flew us some- in t but a jd flew us some- in t but a mild to day. to - day. i broad one sector the uk, essentially winds 7— . winds er milder sooth—westerly winds bringingmilder‘ to the north they were —— air. to the north they were...
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i wonder why? >> your last guest, i think gave us the most convincing explanation. they don't want to take on the issue. you showed a video earlier about governor of virginia, this is a pediatrician. who says, this is what's going to happen. if women is diallated and about to give birth, we'll make sure -- i don't think you brought it out -- we'll make sure the baby is comfortable and then, we will resuscitate the baby if the mother wants us to. first we'll make it comfortable. then we'll resuscitate it if the mother wants us to. then we'll into discussion about what to do next. this is not a crazy activist group. this is the governor of virginia. it's exactly what the governor of new york thinks right now. that's what we're dealing with. the world has gone crazy. >> tucker: i know the catholic is an institution. i'm not a catholic. the catholic church from my understanding, is totally opposed to this. yet, it offers communion to politicians who support and abet and increase the incidents of it. >> catholic church would say anybody who agree with this including gove
i wonder why? >> your last guest, i think gave us the most convincing explanation. they don't want to take on the issue. you showed a video earlier about governor of virginia, this is a pediatrician. who says, this is what's going to happen. if women is diallated and about to give birth, we'll make sure -- i don't think you brought it out -- we'll make sure the baby is comfortable and then, we will resuscitate the baby if the mother wants us to. first we'll make it comfortable. then we'll...
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maria: so the blue dog coalition, i wonder the strength of the coalition today. do you feel that there is a wing of the democratic party that wants to work with the president, that actually would like to come to the bargaining table and perhaps would vote for border security? >> well, i think, absolutely, there is a wing, and i think that we need to insure that we negotiate as much as possible as soon as possible, 24/7. i believe it's been disgraceful to see, you know, our coast guard literally on soup lines and going to soup kitchens just to get food. i think it's disgraceful to see that our corrections officers, federal corrections officers -- maria: well, i think everybody feels that way. >> well, if we all feel this way, i mean, if we really do
maria: so the blue dog coalition, i wonder the strength of the coalition today. do you feel that there is a wing of the democratic party that wants to work with the president, that actually would like to come to the bargaining table and perhaps would vote for border security? >> well, i think, absolutely, there is a wing, and i think that we need to insure that we negotiate as much as possible as soon as possible, 24/7. i believe it's been disgraceful to see, you know, our coast guard...
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if you -- >> can i -- it's a great point. >> i wondered what you're -- >> go ahead and finish. >> i nder what your thoughts were if charles evans hughes if he had been elected president how the course of world war i would have been different. >> hard to speculate, he was close to theodore roosevelt who hated woodrow wilson but the one thing to be aware, i'm so glad that you brought up 1916 woodrow wilson whom i think is vastly overrated, he was a horrible racist, he was not a man of his time, his two predecessors were far more progressive on civil rights, this is someone who gave comfort to racist in this country, showed birth of nation celebrating celebrating the ku kluz klan in the white house. the other thing that wilson campaigned in 1916 like the caller is saying, you know, would have keptous out of war and he will do the same. he knew that we were going to get involved in that war early in the second term and he was telling a falsehood and what drives me crazy is in that very close election of 1916 the people who made the difference were voters in california specifically women
if you -- >> can i -- it's a great point. >> i wondered what you're -- >> go ahead and finish. >> i nder what your thoughts were if charles evans hughes if he had been elected president how the course of world war i would have been different. >> hard to speculate, he was close to theodore roosevelt who hated woodrow wilson but the one thing to be aware, i'm so glad that you brought up 1916 woodrow wilson whom i think is vastly overrated, he was a horrible racist,...
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i wonder if that is a voting issue for you. ll you vote against him because he hasn't made that commitment? >> i haven't made a final determination yet. i have got a lot of concerns on a range of issues. the one that you mentioned as one of those concerns. this information has to be public. there will have to be judgments made about intelligence conclusions that might not be public. i am glad to hear that just in the last couple of days there is a bipartisan effort to make sure the results are made public. there is no way you can conduct an investigation of this scope and severity and keep it bottled up. it should be something the american people see. >> on another issue, last night democratic presidential candidate for 2020, one of your colleagues in the senate, kamala harris said she supports medicare for all including getting rid of employee-sponsored health insurance. i wonder, do you support medicare for all? >> what we need on health care first and foremost is to protect the affordable care act and protect medicaid. in add
i wonder if that is a voting issue for you. ll you vote against him because he hasn't made that commitment? >> i haven't made a final determination yet. i have got a lot of concerns on a range of issues. the one that you mentioned as one of those concerns. this information has to be public. there will have to be judgments made about intelligence conclusions that might not be public. i am glad to hear that just in the last couple of days there is a bipartisan effort to make sure the...
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i wonder if you look at statistics like this, do these companies in china actually need overseas markets think they can certainly grow to be huge. in fact, we are forecasting that alibaba's growth merchandise value in 2019 surpass $1 trillion, which is really incredible to think about. obviously, that doesn't all fall into their revenue, but a huge amount of value that happening to these platforms, do they need the other markets? no, but if they want to continue expansion, they will extend into these markets. they can extend into other parts of asia, but it gets harder and harder when you think about other markets in europe and north america. the data shows smaller players are starting to eat into alibaba and other businesses. if you look into this chart, you can see almost $70 billion in sales in 2018.what are the smaller players doing that alibaba and jb are not? >> even alibaba will grow at almost 20% this year. the market is growing, but it's eating into their shares. pinduoduo is like groupon on steroids. it took the phenomenon and hook it to the rural and tier three markets and gre
i wonder if you look at statistics like this, do these companies in china actually need overseas markets think they can certainly grow to be huge. in fact, we are forecasting that alibaba's growth merchandise value in 2019 surpass $1 trillion, which is really incredible to think about. obviously, that doesn't all fall into their revenue, but a huge amount of value that happening to these platforms, do they need the other markets? no, but if they want to continue expansion, they will extend into...
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i wonder after the opening of this congress, the pitched battle we are seeing that seems to be moving nowhere over many issues we are talking about, if you think that will still be possible. are democrats' plans to find areas of agreements with republicans that make policies, are those feeling realistic at this point in time? has that changed? rep. thompson: i think we will have some challenges, no question about it. but the history of our committee, we have had a fairly bipartisan, reasonable relationship through the years. there have been some issues of this agreement but at the end of the day, our posture has always been that we want to keep merica safe. we'll do that, and one of the common comments you hear quite often is when terrorists come, they don't ask party affiliation or religious affiliation. they just want to hurt americans. it is to our advantage to come up with legislation that protects this country and that is what i intend to do as hairman. nicholas: one of the things you just mentioned about terrorists coming to the country, you have been one of the biggest voices i
i wonder after the opening of this congress, the pitched battle we are seeing that seems to be moving nowhere over many issues we are talking about, if you think that will still be possible. are democrats' plans to find areas of agreements with republicans that make policies, are those feeling realistic at this point in time? has that changed? rep. thompson: i think we will have some challenges, no question about it. but the history of our committee, we have had a fairly bipartisan, reasonable...
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maria: so the blue dog coalition, i wonder the strength of the coalition today. do you feel that there is a wing of the democratic party that wants to work with the president, that actually would like to come to the bargaining table and perhaps would vote for border security? >> well, i think, absolutely, there is a wing, and i think that we need to insure that we negotiate as much as possible as soon as possible, 24/7. i believe it's been disgraceful to see, you know, our coast guard literally on soup lines and going to soup kitchens just to get food. i think it's disgraceful to see that our corrections officers, federal corrections officers -- maria: well, i think everybody feels that way. >> well, if we all feel this way, i mean, if we really do feel this way, this is not just
maria: so the blue dog coalition, i wonder the strength of the coalition today. do you feel that there is a wing of the democratic party that wants to work with the president, that actually would like to come to the bargaining table and perhaps would vote for border security? >> well, i think, absolutely, there is a wing, and i think that we need to insure that we negotiate as much as possible as soon as possible, 24/7. i believe it's been disgraceful to see, you know, our coast guard...
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i wonder if, you know, how many of those investigations were actually going to see. t how do you think they should best play their hand as they prepare to take charge tomorrow? >> i think the leadership there will have to be very careful to not come across as a soul mission just the purpose of holding hear,s for the sake of hearings and issuing subpoenas for the sake of resisting trump solely. i think they'll carefully pick and choose their battles. one thing you'll see fairly early is a sharp look at acting attorney general whitaker. what were the circumstances by which he was appointed to that office? what discussions occurred about perhaps impeding, constraining in some way the russia investigation? i would expect that to be up near the front. then i think they're going to move on to some of the civil concerns, civil charges that might exist around the foundation. the trump foundation and the state of new york and the state attorney general. i think they'll likely stay clear of pending criminal investigations. i hope clearly stay clear of the mueller inquiry. but w
i wonder if, you know, how many of those investigations were actually going to see. t how do you think they should best play their hand as they prepare to take charge tomorrow? >> i think the leadership there will have to be very careful to not come across as a soul mission just the purpose of holding hear,s for the sake of hearings and issuing subpoenas for the sake of resisting trump solely. i think they'll carefully pick and choose their battles. one thing you'll see fairly early is a...
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i wonder why that is. so we learned all of that today, and with that as context, things proceeded on a bunch of different fronts today, both foreign and domestic. we learned early in the day that four americans were killed and three were wounded in syria. this was two u.s. service members, one american civilian, who was a defense department civilian, and one american contractor who was also working for the defense department. the terror group isis has claimed responsibility for the suicide bombing that kill these americans. this of course comes four weeks after president trump announced a surprise withdrawal of u.s. troops from syria on the basis of what he described as the total defeat of isis. oddly, vice president pence put out a statement after today's deadly attack echoing that tragically terrible false assertion about isis being gone on the day that isis claimed responsibility for this attack that killed and wounded all these americans. i'm not sure that anybody pays all that much close attention to
i wonder why that is. so we learned all of that today, and with that as context, things proceeded on a bunch of different fronts today, both foreign and domestic. we learned early in the day that four americans were killed and three were wounded in syria. this was two u.s. service members, one american civilian, who was a defense department civilian, and one american contractor who was also working for the defense department. the terror group isis has claimed responsibility for the suicide...
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i just wonder, confidence that had to be pulled back again. colleague yesterday, who was returning goods after christmas. that is another big problem, particularly with online sales. i think people by more than they are going to and then send a lot of it back. not only that, there is a psychological element if you tra nsa ct psychological element if you transact online it does not feel like a cash transaction, so people then have regret as well. the bigger story is the shift online and the traditional retailers struggling with that. that will only grow. exponentially, probably, as well, this year. you referred to the auto industry and the job losses they are. we have a headline which is, it is an interesting one, jaguar to slash a500 jobs in brexit slump. it puts brexit at the top of that headline. do you think that is fair asa headline. do you think that is fair as a way of addressing the story?” as a way of addressing the story?|j think as a way of addressing the story?” think it is an important point. it is not such a big brexit story, a ve
i just wonder, confidence that had to be pulled back again. colleague yesterday, who was returning goods after christmas. that is another big problem, particularly with online sales. i think people by more than they are going to and then send a lot of it back. not only that, there is a psychological element if you tra nsa ct psychological element if you transact online it does not feel like a cash transaction, so people then have regret as well. the bigger story is the shift online and the...
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that he and i'm mean so many that i wonder. has are dancing all but i needed the money star and i want to be india will for this. and he said he will be. so you know you are reaching your. sas. for each and all song you commit down the gun with him the. sound of the can all say and all say is killer get the bus on the arm only me and the world can also i am i move to one voice. you know so i'm ok handily as he had to hand i think i will see the movement there was a movement there will be. what i'm told that it gave me what you know when the weighing up out of battle. the big moment about the battle going to the rescue and . you. see. he. morning. and with god i'm doing all right but they have not let me read. these items hence will not come here and i. wasn't ready all right well with. everyone from my name there are different i got a room got no i mean they're from korea in my mind hospital compare notes on the pressure . because i'm i was like a good sleeper and yeah i think thirty three or younger that is going to. pre-marita
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being used to scare the public but you know i just wonder from a political posturing position and i get what you've been saying and what ms maes been saying you know no deals better than a bad deal or she wasn't quite with her main yes but but but what but you've said this before and it just makes me wonder hilary i mean. if you get half of something isn't that better is that really a bad deal if you're getting part even if you're not getting on i mean the u.k. really doesn't have much of a negotiating position here would also benefit ninety three percent of products and talked about this before you can get them from anywhere else in the world that's what the e.u. doesn't want the reason the e.u. is giving such a tough time to on the u.k. back said is because you know in the last twenty four years we've had other votes in other countries like the dutch like the danish and so what they what they fear is italy's going to want to have the same thing and that will be italy that could be even even france with these yellow vests so i think what they need to do is they're going to actually pro
being used to scare the public but you know i just wonder from a political posturing position and i get what you've been saying and what ms maes been saying you know no deals better than a bad deal or she wasn't quite with her main yes but but but what but you've said this before and it just makes me wonder hilary i mean. if you get half of something isn't that better is that really a bad deal if you're getting part even if you're not getting on i mean the u.k. really doesn't have much of a...
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what i was wondering when i first saw it. apparently according to pete williams, the last thing said at the hawaiian news conference is the mueller investigation is close to being completed. we'll have more on that right after the break. stay with us, jake sherman, bob costa, thank you both. good faith, susan, and aiyesha will stick around. stay with us. ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year, it's déjà vu all over again 'cuz only the ford f-150 with its high strength, military-grade aluminum alloy body gives you best-in-class torque, best-in-class payload... and you got it, baby... best-in-class towing. still leading the pack. this is the big dog! this is the ford f-150. it doesn't just raise the bar, pal. it is the bar. minimums and fees seem to your typical bank.n of capital one is anything but typical. that's why we designed savings and checking accounts with no fees or minimums. this is banking reimagined. what's in your
what i was wondering when i first saw it. apparently according to pete williams, the last thing said at the hawaiian news conference is the mueller investigation is close to being completed. we'll have more on that right after the break. stay with us, jake sherman, bob costa, thank you both. good faith, susan, and aiyesha will stick around. stay with us. ok look, if you're not the lead dog, the scenery never changes. that's why this is the view for every other full-size pickup. and this year,...
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you can do wonderful promotion. wait. i went too fast. no, that's right. at least not for long. you can get wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. but if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on. that is for sure. people will eventually catch on. that's like deep thoughts from jack handey. remember that? i'm good enough. i'm smart enough, and doggone, i'm going to get my wall. let's remember every day this shutdown continues is another day of distraction from the russia investigation. but don't you be distracted because there is a lot going on related to russia and robert mueller. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, who has been overseeing mueller's investigation planning to leave the doj after the president's nominee for attorney general, william barr, is confirmed. that is according to a cnn source, which raises a question is the investigation close to wrapping up? that comes as the fallout continues from the bombshell revelation that paul manafort shared polling data with russian konstantin kilimnik
you can do wonderful promotion. wait. i went too fast. no, that's right. at least not for long. you can get wonderful promotion and get all kinds of press, and you can throw in a little hyperbole. but if you don't deliver the goods, people will eventually catch on. that is for sure. people will eventually catch on. that's like deep thoughts from jack handey. remember that? i'm good enough. i'm smart enough, and doggone, i'm going to get my wall. let's remember every day this shutdown continues...
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now i wonder do you want. you know what i find so baffling about it in this goes back to the middle of the two thousand and sixteen campaign the moment i always come back to is when he was asked about david duke during the two thousand and sixteen campaign and there's an there's an earlier version of donald trump and it's actually in this book that i wrote because down from ted had sort of run for president in two thousand and david duke was a figure in in the one nine hundred ninety s. and in the two thousand campaign and back then that version of donald trump had no problem coming out and denouncing david duke saying he wanted nothing to do with him no association with him didn't want to be part of any organization that would welcome david duke as a member and you go back to the two thousand and sixteen campaign and there was david duke aligning himself with donald trump i remember i think it was on on my network on m.s.n. b.c. donald trump was on he was asked about it and he was extruding lee has it streamli
now i wonder do you want. you know what i find so baffling about it in this goes back to the middle of the two thousand and sixteen campaign the moment i always come back to is when he was asked about david duke during the two thousand and sixteen campaign and there's an there's an earlier version of donald trump and it's actually in this book that i wrote because down from ted had sort of run for president in two thousand and david duke was a figure in in the one nine hundred ninety s. and in...
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. >> i wonder if he will regret walking out because he let democrats off of the government again. i think the president regrets being in the oval off with nancy pelosi and with schumer. >> i think you can't call it a negotiation, right? they each restated their position, the contact act accouf them, the bth said he had nothing to discuss and walked out. i think mueller keeps sitting on the horizon there, and it could drag out for awhile. it is better than mueller. >> ann, michael, and maria, more on the president's apparent melt down on the border. we think it is also for mueller. we will speak with someone that ran the border. jay johnson joins me next. errd jay johnson joins me next. (clap) every day, visionaries are creating the future. ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringing) ( ♪ ) the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. the future only happens with uncontrolled mod
. >> i wonder if he will regret walking out because he let democrats off of the government again. i think the president regrets being in the oval off with nancy pelosi and with schumer. >> i think you can't call it a negotiation, right? they each restated their position, the contact act accouf them, the bth said he had nothing to discuss and walked out. i think mueller keeps sitting on the horizon there, and it could drag out for awhile. it is better than mueller. >> ann,...
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so i think i'll end there. [ applause ] >> that was wonderful. before we go to sonia, if i could just say when someone in the earlier panel mentioned the voting rights act, the immediate thought that came to mind was, oh, my goodness, the voting rights act, which in some states in the last few years, there have been attempts to essentially obliterate it. and some of those attempts have been rather successful. so that statement that you make about dependence on something like voter rights without consideration of what that means, if those rights are taken away is just so important. thank you very much. and we imagine your grandmother here. >> thank you. >> sonia. so sonia gutierrez is a new friend, not even 25 days. >> yes. >> and sonia is in washington, d.c. she's in the d.c. government in the department of housing, but she has actually about a 25-year career. you must have started when you were in grade school. >> i was. i'm a gifted child. >> gifted and talented. and so she has been quite active in non-governmental corporations in the community
so i think i'll end there. [ applause ] >> that was wonderful. before we go to sonia, if i could just say when someone in the earlier panel mentioned the voting rights act, the immediate thought that came to mind was, oh, my goodness, the voting rights act, which in some states in the last few years, there have been attempts to essentially obliterate it. and some of those attempts have been rather successful. so that statement that you make about dependence on something like voter rights...
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emily: i wonder if some of these companies have shot themselves in the foot. you look at a company like facebook, is the damage elf-inflicted? >> i think the consumer response or sentiment around facebook, it creates windows for new tartups. if there is a startup that will promise certain things around privacy or your data and you can share, and we have learned a lot about social media in the past five or 10 years -- this is part of the cycle of creation, destruction in technology. you learn from the predecessors and come up with new products. emily: mark zuckerberg and sheryl sandberg have been scrutinized for their leadership. where do you think they went wrong? >> pursuing dollars at any cost. they are willing to -- whether it is them or people under them, i have no idea. that is for you to figure out as journalists, but i think they were willing to sacrifice a lot of their principles for the almighty dollar. emily: sheryl sandberg, specifically, has been heavily criticized for whatever shortcomings. do you think that criticism has been fair, or it has been
emily: i wonder if some of these companies have shot themselves in the foot. you look at a company like facebook, is the damage elf-inflicted? >> i think the consumer response or sentiment around facebook, it creates windows for new tartups. if there is a startup that will promise certain things around privacy or your data and you can share, and we have learned a lot about social media in the past five or 10 years -- this is part of the cycle of creation, destruction in technology. you...
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and i wonder if god said, now you all see what i see.g james version.>> [ laughter ] >> and i wonder if on some level, god whispered in their ears, behold, behold, the world. the world of which you are a part, look at it. look at its symmetry. look at its beauty, look at its wonder, look at it, behold your world. some have said that was a moment that changed human consciousness forever. an article guardian in 2013, said, and i quote, that up to the time when we first saw that picture of earthrise, we humans the earth is just the thing beneath our feet. and in that picture, we beheld the world of which we are a part. not the whole. others have said that photograph was one of the 100 most impactful photographs in all of human history. others have said the environmental movement to save our planet had its key inspiration from that photograph , that greeting of -- that reading of genesis, the spirit of apollo 8. >>> every few years, the archbishop of canterbury summons the bishops of the anglican communion, of which the episcopal church, of
and i wonder if god said, now you all see what i see.g james version.>> [ laughter ] >> and i wonder if on some level, god whispered in their ears, behold, behold, the world. the world of which you are a part, look at it. look at its symmetry. look at its beauty, look at its wonder, look at it, behold your world. some have said that was a moment that changed human consciousness forever. an article guardian in 2013, said, and i quote, that up to the time when we first saw that...
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i wonder if you have talked to the border patrol. host: you have asked several questions. we will let our guest into. -- answer. guest: i appreciate your question. we report objectively at the washington post. we pride ourselves in that.we do not take sides . you have a right to your view. i'm not here to argue with you. at the same time, you bring up a relative point. president obama, when he had control of both chambers in congress, did not achieve much on immigration, if anything significant. this like president trump did for the last two years. president pursuit democratic legislation on health care and i'm a change and other issues -- climate change and other issues, he covered those sites. -- fights. we saw in 2013, they try to have the gang of eight. effort during the obama administration, but that fell apart. the whole thing collapsed. that 2013 immigration fight is in part what led to the rise of president trump. and number talking to then mr. trump in 2013 and 2014, he was paying attention to those failed immigration talks the. hen. he saw an opening in the republ
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and so -- am i -- >> if you can just accelerate just a bit. the story is wonderful. can i just say i think most people here have no idea of how all of this happened with the tribes. it's really such an important story, and i wonder if you could fast-forward to what you did in order to get the tribe reinstated. >> okay. that was my problem in coming here because how would you be able to come and tell me what a tribe is and where we were? we decided we need to do something. the land was being sold, and they gave it away by the leases or trusts. but it was still being done. we had no voice in it and we didn't know how non-indians were getting to occupy the reservation, and that land not being ours. remember, without land there is no indian. we finally, , after the collocad trust system was picked up and realized, what we think it is decided, and we had, again, that's where ted kennedy comes in. there was a fund, the american, native american rights fund which was illegal from that was established by the ford foundation to help indian people, we needed someone from congre
and so -- am i -- >> if you can just accelerate just a bit. the story is wonderful. can i just say i think most people here have no idea of how all of this happened with the tribes. it's really such an important story, and i wonder if you could fast-forward to what you did in order to get the tribe reinstated. >> okay. that was my problem in coming here because how would you be able to come and tell me what a tribe is and where we were? we decided we need to do something. the land...
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i got one more time. all a way. to the door the next batch of horn challenges are six very good friends of mine who all did a wonderful job i think though that they only wanted to come on the program because of the horn challenge this is your horn your french or most other people have to use mine but you own your own french horn so that's already a plus point on but i and all you show us it's your challenge here we go thank you for the trumpet you use the left hand ok you are the brawn and i don't even know where to put that right and i'll see your hand up of the you can use you may use that word or. phrase you know water. so pat you've guessed what you're going to have to do the serious music corn challenge and just practice once isn't easy very easy oh yeah this is go. that's it you're going to be fantastic please. print something not at all just on your lips your lips you have to provide for what is this these are the valves i'll change the notes if you want to do that already have what you want to do ok then you just go like i want to do with this hand this hand you put in here. it's a long long long story i'll ex
i got one more time. all a way. to the door the next batch of horn challenges are six very good friends of mine who all did a wonderful job i think though that they only wanted to come on the program because of the horn challenge this is your horn your french or most other people have to use mine but you own your own french horn so that's already a plus point on but i and all you show us it's your challenge here we go thank you for the trumpet you use the left hand ok you are the brawn and i...
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so i wonder as you guys move ahead, do you see areas for a compromise on that?o you see some sort of way to appease both sides? for people who are strongly against and for the idea? >> i think for the commission right now we are in the gathering of the information and listening to pros and cons of women in selective service. but the commission hopes to come to some sort of agreement before we have our final report. >> are you all looking at how to expand the opportunities just on the civilian side? i think there's a reputation that some of the things like peace corps and the america are are extremely limited and very difficult to get into. >> absolutely. there are to frames on this one is the awareness, certainly we know that not enough of a americans know about the various options to serve, so that is one key. take away and one key piece we are very much working and we have heard across the country. secondly, there is demand. there's a great deal of interest when i was director of the peace corps, we had 10,000 applications for service. we were able to accept 3
so i wonder as you guys move ahead, do you see areas for a compromise on that?o you see some sort of way to appease both sides? for people who are strongly against and for the idea? >> i think for the commission right now we are in the gathering of the information and listening to pros and cons of women in selective service. but the commission hopes to come to some sort of agreement before we have our final report. >> are you all looking at how to expand the opportunities just on...