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don't know if it's right or not i you know i don't know if it's you know i don't know if it's worth the cost of what we paid to be war photographers but you know i i think that it's worth trying you know i think that people have to live through these things in the least we can do is acknowledge them at least we can do is look at them and if you know if my country is in a war that that's taking people's lives and ruining people's lives i feel like the the least we should do as a society is acknowledge that and see that it's happening even if we don't do anything we should do something but even if we don't don't do anything we should know that it's happening we should know what it looks like and we should try to imagine what it feels like right zoraida and we're going to take a short break right now when we're back we'll continue talking with journalists there ryan miller talking about his experience of documenting the human toll of war and disasters stay with us. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president i'm sure. more somehow want to. have to go right to be for us to see wh
don't know if it's right or not i you know i don't know if it's you know i don't know if it's worth the cost of what we paid to be war photographers but you know i i think that it's worth trying you know i think that people have to live through these things in the least we can do is acknowledge them at least we can do is look at them and if you know if my country is in a war that that's taking people's lives and ruining people's lives i feel like the the least we should do as a society is...
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i think we have proven that. il make assumptions based on color, gender, sexuality, and all of those things. i think that is what baldwin was alluding to. it does not matter whether or not i have 16 degrees or i am undereducated. the first thing someone sees about me is i am a black woman and they will make an assumption based on stereotypes they have grown up with. it does not matter whether he says he might have more in common with an author. yes, i have more in common with an author, but if i am in an area where there aren't a lot of black people, they will see me first and foremost as a black woman, not as a journalist from the "washington post." brian: what is an awkward moment you could remember in your life where you thought the only thing they are looking at is my skin is black? monica: there were multiple episodes in the sense that i can remember being in school in both high school and college. i got an a and someone would say "oh." as if it was a surprise or shock. they would say you speak so well. i reca
i think we have proven that. il make assumptions based on color, gender, sexuality, and all of those things. i think that is what baldwin was alluding to. it does not matter whether or not i have 16 degrees or i am undereducated. the first thing someone sees about me is i am a black woman and they will make an assumption based on stereotypes they have grown up with. it does not matter whether he says he might have more in common with an author. yes, i have more in common with an author, but if...
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>> i love senator sanders. i think he is great. i think in terms of an endorsement, i usually say don't ask me until the day of a primary. i think the important thing that we immediate to understand is i hope we use this primary not as a horse race around personalities, but around our values. >> do you want it to be annize lod -- ideological party. >> i think that we should not solely based on what we think will be subject to scrutiny from the other party. i don't think that is a way of doing anything. that leads to us governing from fear, casting votes from fear, and i don't think that we get anything done. i think the strongest position is to know our values and be committed to them. >> thank you for coming, i hope to see you again, soon. thank you. >> up next, a show down brewing between the acting attorney general. they are now refusing to testify unless they cooperate with his request. request. i think it will fit. want a performance car that actually fits your life? introducing the new 2019 ford edge st. capability meets power.
>> i love senator sanders. i think he is great. i think in terms of an endorsement, i usually say don't ask me until the day of a primary. i think the important thing that we immediate to understand is i hope we use this primary not as a horse race around personalities, but around our values. >> do you want it to be annize lod -- ideological party. >> i think that we should not solely based on what we think will be subject to scrutiny from the other party. i don't think that...
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thought. >> go aheading with, karen ladies first that's how i roll. >> i think the rally for me it's more about trade i think if we don't come -- if we don't avoid a shut -- we have to avoid a shutdown. i think that's the easy money. it should have been -- should have been in fl already. to me it's all about china i think that a delay from march 1st is somewhat baked in already. here we are february 13th. you know, we don't have enough time to come to a deal, right. i think the assumption is baked in by march 1st if we see progress let's continue to negotiate. if we don't get that i think that will be really bad. but i do agree with steve that the industrials have more to run if the china trade continues in a positive momentum. >> if we keep running into a potential trade deal what happens when we actually get a deal. >> i think we have room to run after the deal before we were confronted with a couple of dynamics i agree with karen, the art of the deal is that there is some kind of deal i think that's the presumption the things i get most encouraged about a day like today and the last bit of the trade
thought. >> go aheading with, karen ladies first that's how i roll. >> i think the rally for me it's more about trade i think if we don't come -- if we don't avoid a shut -- we have to avoid a shutdown. i think that's the easy money. it should have been -- should have been in fl already. to me it's all about china i think that a delay from march 1st is somewhat baked in already. here we are february 13th. you know, we don't have enough time to come to a deal, right. i think the...
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john i think it i think that's a great point and you know i think. sometimes you just also have to look at the system that we're living in so we're living in a system of settler colonial system that's what america is and i think when you break these down there's also sorts of factors that i think douglas and everybody else has kind of touched on a little bit but for the most part it's really about power it's about controlling identity because if you can get control made of identity then you don't have to acknowledge that there are people here before americans camera before europeans can also not have it's about power and kind of just dispelling the notion that native people were murdered here and then on the other hand it's also another factor is about white guilt people don't want to acknowledge that genocide that happened and so i think that's that's are two very large reasons but there's a lot of other factors that people touched on to do and i want to. get. ok i think that. you know a lot of people try to compare it to the vikings and and i often
john i think it i think that's a great point and you know i think. sometimes you just also have to look at the system that we're living in so we're living in a system of settler colonial system that's what america is and i think when you break these down there's also sorts of factors that i think douglas and everybody else has kind of touched on a little bit but for the most part it's really about power it's about controlling identity because if you can get control made of identity then you...
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i just look up. sex. advice to us was that some of the biggest on lost money. i think i. like maybe a little top down stress is a bunny rabbit when i was about. yeah yeah but yeah i just always loved to perform i think i found my love of performing when i was very young thing in singing in musical theater and then my mom's actually sing to so i used to watch have on stage and sometimes he would sing together so you only want to do you hard to avoid anything except casting troll some motion was also i wanna tell and so i said yeah you know it was really fun actually because you know obviously there are so many casting chairs and you got to be involved in set things and it was the first time that they got talent show is going across the continent and the whole continent of asia is like how interesting you know exactly seventy feet of anything yeah yeah so it was really really interesting and i did enjoy it i found it hard to critique people because they're standing on stage and even if they're all like i don't tell them i'm going to do it it was a good experience but i misse
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there is always danger, but i think people have a much different feeling. so i hope that very positive things are going to happen. i think it will be a very exciting couple of days. thank you all very much. >> reporter: mr. president -- >> oh, bernie sanders is running. oh, that's right. personally, i think he missed his time, but i like bernie because he is one person that you know on trade, he sort of would agree on trade, i'm being very tough on trade. the problem is, he doesn't know what to do about it. we're doing something very spectacular on trade. but i wish bernie well. it will be interesting to see how he does. i think what happened to bernie maybe was not so nice. i think he was taken advantage of. he ran great four years ago. and he was not treated with respect by clinton. and it was a too bad. i thought what happened to bernie sanders four years ago was quite sad as it pertains to our country. we'll see how he does. we got a lot of people running. only one person is going to win. i hope you know who that person is. good-bye, everybody. thank you ver
there is always danger, but i think people have a much different feeling. so i hope that very positive things are going to happen. i think it will be a very exciting couple of days. thank you all very much. >> reporter: mr. president -- >> oh, bernie sanders is running. oh, that's right. personally, i think he missed his time, but i like bernie because he is one person that you know on trade, he sort of would agree on trade, i'm being very tough on trade. the problem is, he doesn't...
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power i think ultimately however the national emergency or national crisis is defiant and i got i agree with some of those definitions i think ultimately the courts wind up siding with the president's ability to decide what is a national emergency at how to address it almost separate and apart from the facts in this specific case and the politics in this case but rather the courts will be loath to curtail a president unilaterally acting as that ultimately fall the. lane as commander in chief so therefore a future president could declaim claim helps the national emergency climate or climate change absolutely do you agree with that and dovo well i don't completely agree with michael on this the only thing i would add is that both democrats and republican presidents have been expanding presidential party powers and as professor dershowitz aerator of sense at least the you know the one nine hundred centuries and certainly since the one nine hundred thirty s. with franklin roosevelt so both have done that but there is your michael's absolutely right and i agree with with him on this says the
power i think ultimately however the national emergency or national crisis is defiant and i got i agree with some of those definitions i think ultimately the courts wind up siding with the president's ability to decide what is a national emergency at how to address it almost separate and apart from the facts in this specific case and the politics in this case but rather the courts will be loath to curtail a president unilaterally acting as that ultimately fall the. lane as commander in chief so...
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but i think that's the risk. i think that's why you've seen the sort of response that you have from the united states and partners. >> i would just -- stephanie said exactly what i was going to say. i think that's exactly the way to think about the bri, both the opportunity and the potential risk and challenge here. i would just commend to you on top of that, a paper, report, that our colleague john hillman, who directs the reconnecting asia project put out yesterday. i think it was yesterday. never can tell in this online world when it actually came out. called "influence and infrastructure." he takes a historic look at how infrastructure has been used to exert influence. he talks about the romans and roads and talks about the british and telegraph. it's an interesting historical. then you know, looking at the current potential uses of infrastructure as leverage and what that implies. it's a very interesting short, tight, beautifully written piece. so with that, i know there's a lot more to talk about here, but we
but i think that's the risk. i think that's why you've seen the sort of response that you have from the united states and partners. >> i would just -- stephanie said exactly what i was going to say. i think that's exactly the way to think about the bri, both the opportunity and the potential risk and challenge here. i would just commend to you on top of that, a paper, report, that our colleague john hillman, who directs the reconnecting asia project put out yesterday. i think it was...
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i was so unified many vista to push and push but. from below it's a first rate of reason i feel like you know i kind of think you know i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know what. how you're perceived you know like you said you have an outsider's view of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but. i like the english words from the. more smartest he enters and so. on the scene alice she goes i mean i have. learned that don't you learn only to ok. one in london as we can cannot you have with an e-mail voice mondays may also cause to coffee there are only able to go if it's an inside well you know solutions are going to be positive as a really. really interesting because you know obviously the u.k. is know in near it's been of germany's a huge country and you know even in the u.k. small as we are people are different in different parts you know in minton's known for being quite you know people being quite unhelpful and aggressive come basically go to the north of england people say oh good morning you
i was so unified many vista to push and push but. from below it's a first rate of reason i feel like you know i kind of think you know i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know what. how you're perceived you know like you said you have an outsider's view of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but. i like the english words from the. more smartest he enters and...
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i don't think so and i just want to give an example to what i should be saying there because i think this is someone who would agree with what she's saying which if i just tweeted unlike the other millions of university graduates and syria what matters to me is the restoration of hope proper to needy jobs and contracts seekers i want to government that would show true commitment to due process even as it creates jobs let my hard work pay off and just to give an example of how he cares and how strongly he cares he says i've been on the road all day nine hours to my hometown to vote and i've only just arrived so you can tell how much nigeria decide twenty nineteen matters to me sounds i'm. not soliciting if you look at the outlook especially for young people. voted in this election i just wanted to make a point to be a black hole and i. think that as much as young people of color to the t.v. all they want to. for jobs we also need to manage the expectations because just a blue team is not going to prove the jobs the participation in the civic process forced election i'm holding the cong
i don't think so and i just want to give an example to what i should be saying there because i think this is someone who would agree with what she's saying which if i just tweeted unlike the other millions of university graduates and syria what matters to me is the restoration of hope proper to needy jobs and contracts seekers i want to government that would show true commitment to due process even as it creates jobs let my hard work pay off and just to give an example of how he cares and how...
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just i say what i think. idalized by something, i think it is important to speak out. i think that now in europe, the way that we treat immigrants is still outraging and so terrible that we as intellectuals and human being should speak out because one day we will regret that we had not. because what? because of the violence, in hungary and even germany and poland, everywhere of the extreme rights against immigrants. i think it is very important to defend their dignity and their right to be respected. do you see that as pa rt to be respected. do you see that as part of your role and something you can do with the rls and ambassador? now, with my role as a human being. that is it. i don‘t think it belongs to my role as an ambassador. it is just me as a citizen, i think it is important to do what? to say look, on the one hand... to write, thatis on the one hand... to write, that is my one job, on the one hand... to write, that is my onejob, i am a writer so i use my pen and a piece of paper andi i use my pen and a
just i say what i think. idalized by something, i think it is important to speak out. i think that now in europe, the way that we treat immigrants is still outraging and so terrible that we as intellectuals and human being should speak out because one day we will regret that we had not. because what? because of the violence, in hungary and even germany and poland, everywhere of the extreme rights against immigrants. i think it is very important to defend their dignity and their right to be...
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no, just i say what i think. i'm not — ierejust to say that i'm 0k with everything. when i'm outraged or scandalised about something, i think it's very important to speak out. and i think also that now in europe, the way that we treat immigrants is so outraging and so terrible that we as intellectuals, and all the human beings, should speak out, because one day we will regret that we hadn't. because what? because of the violence, in hungary, even in germany, in poland, everywhere of the extreme right against immigrants, i think it's very important to defend our dignity and our right to be respected. do you see that as part of your role? something you can do with your role as ambassador? no, with my role as a human being, that's it. i don't think it belongs to my role as an ambassador. it's just me as a citizen. i think it's important to say that. to do what? and to do what? to say, look, on the one hand... to write, because i'm a writer. that's my onlyjob, i'm a writer. so i use my pen and a piece of paper and i try to write
no, just i say what i think. i'm not — ierejust to say that i'm 0k with everything. when i'm outraged or scandalised about something, i think it's very important to speak out. and i think also that now in europe, the way that we treat immigrants is so outraging and so terrible that we as intellectuals, and all the human beings, should speak out, because one day we will regret that we hadn't. because what? because of the violence, in hungary, even in germany, in poland, everywhere of the...
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i made the motion, i guess i would need a second. do i have a second? besides, i can make the motion. >> i think -- >> i have a second from commissioner. >> okay, you know, that's improper and i've asked the city attorney to look into that. everyone else is governed by parliamentary procedure and i don't think the chair can do that. the last meeting when we brought the election issue up i was concerned and angry. i spoke out at that time because i learned four members of the executive board, the mayor's office had decided who was going to be the president and vice president, hirsch and taylor and that's what i was concerned -- upset because of the back room politicking, the decisions made without having a discussion among all members of the commission and excluding the board of supervisor members of this commission. i think -- i think that's just bad, unprofessional and inappropriate. coming into this meeting up to two hours ago, i understand that the mayor's office agreed to have representation from a member of the board of supervisors and member of the executive board of her office. i don't kn
i made the motion, i guess i would need a second. do i have a second? besides, i can make the motion. >> i think -- >> i have a second from commissioner. >> okay, you know, that's improper and i've asked the city attorney to look into that. everyone else is governed by parliamentary procedure and i don't think the chair can do that. the last meeting when we brought the election issue up i was concerned and angry. i spoke out at that time because i learned four members of the...
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, i think that, i think that he -- i think that he -- first of all, i think he is very, something -- a light bulb went off in his head i guess and he said you know what, i'm going the wrong way. i want to change things. i want to reverse things. and i think he is remorseful, and a lot of people said the reason he is coming in is because he wants to get his sentence reduced. i think that is not likely. the fact is i don't want you to miss this. and he agreed with me because i told him, if you come in here and you lie, and these were my exact words, i will nail you to the cross. and i meant that. because we cannot keep going on just lying and lying and lying. we will never get to any kind of sense of normalcy. but to answer your question, i believe him. >> mr. chairman, what do you think -- >> what about donald trump junior? do you need to talk to them? rep. cummings: we probably will. that is a very good question. there are certain areas we have got to be careful with because special counsel, the southern district of new york, and others have basically said that there are things th
, i think that, i think that he -- i think that he -- first of all, i think he is very, something -- a light bulb went off in his head i guess and he said you know what, i'm going the wrong way. i want to change things. i want to reverse things. and i think he is remorseful, and a lot of people said the reason he is coming in is because he wants to get his sentence reduced. i think that is not likely. the fact is i don't want you to miss this. and he agreed with me because i told him, if you...
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well i don't think the president is attacking to be partners just as i think he's attacking individuals that have had. i think from the beginning a partisan. i think agenda i know that my going to say the republicans but my gosh washington is full of never trump burgers and a lot of republican chris stablish meant critics so i think it's on the in not on the partment of justice and the people who do the work on behalf of the american people a daily basis but the leadership in those individuals that for example in the case of. mr mckay but at the at the f.b.i. and mr rosenstein sitting around a group professor desha dershowitz really plotting a soft coup using the twenty fifth amendment which was never designed for that for because of their opinions of the president's exercise of his authority was somehow nefarious without any basis what to do so i think that's what's most troubling so i am beginning to believe as the president has said many times that there are a lot of people in part in the bureaucracy that have never accepted his legitimacy that have never wanted him to be president are doing everythi
well i don't think the president is attacking to be partners just as i think he's attacking individuals that have had. i think from the beginning a partisan. i think agenda i know that my going to say the republicans but my gosh washington is full of never trump burgers and a lot of republican chris stablish meant critics so i think it's on the in not on the partment of justice and the people who do the work on behalf of the american people a daily basis but the leadership in those individuals...
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actually did think that i had a when i testified before the committee in two thousand and fifteen i think the situation has only gotten worse since two thousand and fifteen and it was pretty bad at that time i don't i can't imagine now anybody can serious an emergency that goes to sovereignty this is all the political show in theater over the type of security you have the democrats have said repeatedly that they're for border security have she they've actually border for barriers and fences and things of that kind in the past so this has to do with the president's promise about the border wall that's just one of the instrumentalities course the president's plan is far beyond that but there is no question that for example the areas that we know that michael's going to talk about the ports of entry and so forth which are of legitimate concern is we don't know what we don't know and what i mean by that is that area of the border where where there are no barriers where there is car obviously not a port of entry. we have no idea of the volume of drugs and gang r
actually did think that i had a when i testified before the committee in two thousand and fifteen i think the situation has only gotten worse since two thousand and fifteen and it was pretty bad at that time i don't i can't imagine now anybody can serious an emergency that goes to sovereignty this is all the political show in theater over the type of security you have the democrats have said repeatedly that they're for border security have she they've actually border for barriers and fences and...
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i would just do it with as a kid i thought possible clue i did this to. kids because it's true financial and i was for those things you don't. and those that i was i think i don't. like having i have never. had i don't. think. i'm. you know might. well. have. been missed i'm so glad that you can what the fallout would you be do i just. did what no no no it is but are there. are you won't a few going to show i don't know i have. one hundred what are those still don't. know don't know what mitchell knew and you still are the golden ox was out again. i don't i don't we short well just promise i will not spoil it. marsh died watching. will. not know any i'm going to ma that it's high then but it's a she couldn't find any will judith. month a couple feet off in a month before he'll meet with our army was a town one for far. for all it's. not a facade with most said nobody here on here and want us out that have to do only a deal. with this civil war get sick this is the record set of cross can destroy a theater of it all for the planet i meant it to had no edge of the finish i would definitely be a tick. susan and mr i bow down with i would i had the joy and.
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i kept on thinking of the word "i" and not "we". i was thinking of cameron all day. ged in terms of america's attitude to gun control. i disagree. i think that i do agree we've done a lot, we've done great things, but in new york, there were terrific laws passed that are very substantial and will save a lot of people's lives but i think that the thing that march for our lives did to this country was, we told a whole generation of kids, we need to start working together and thinking and just because we are little, does not mean we are inadequate when it comes to being part of the conversation. i find that so interesting because clearly, in the reaction to what you did, there were some people, and particularly it has to be said on the conservative right, who were very much on the same page as the nra, who spoke that as young people, you couldn't possibly be agents for yourselves for change, you must have been controlled by either your parents or by liberal advocacy groups and guess what, you showed us that particularly in the age of social media, young people do have ag
i kept on thinking of the word "i" and not "we". i was thinking of cameron all day. ged in terms of america's attitude to gun control. i disagree. i think that i do agree we've done a lot, we've done great things, but in new york, there were terrific laws passed that are very substantial and will save a lot of people's lives but i think that the thing that march for our lives did to this country was, we told a whole generation of kids, we need to start working together and...
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is a poor a war with iran no not at all i think i think there's a little appetite for that so so i think so i think that you know that the president's been very clear on this very deliberate that he doesn't want to you know he he doesn't want to allow the mullahs to have you know more money and have more free reign on on. on running their proxy wars and in the in the region but but going back to our earliest earlier topic he doesn't want to do that by sending troops if that can be avoided at all expense and thank you nice to be here after the break. we go to the middle of the ocean to ask fugitive u.s. presidential candidate and cyber security expert john mcafee about how he knows the claims of russia hacking the d.n.c. i'm not true only smoking or bathrooms going underground. that's right the stand. alone white house. right now is it i know there are a lot of i think there are rather democrats that are the for north america that. i'm going to let them but i'm going to catch them then you can keep an eye on what i don't think is a channel for truffle that it. was then i want. to get this
is a poor a war with iran no not at all i think i think there's a little appetite for that so so i think so i think that you know that the president's been very clear on this very deliberate that he doesn't want to you know he he doesn't want to allow the mullahs to have you know more money and have more free reign on on. on running their proxy wars and in the in the region but but going back to our earliest earlier topic he doesn't want to do that by sending troops if that can be avoided at...
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i'm done. >> i think there are two points. i had this listed as kind of to talk about it in the q & a. i think all we could look at in 2017 was a tax law and there were internal constraints within congress about what could or couldn't be considered. now there's an argument okay, republicans tried and didn't succeed in repealing or replacing and there's a broader political context. i will address that second. the first is i don't think you can draw the inference that the congress had said, well, we will leave it the way it is. we think that's best. i think the most you can say is congress didn't address that issue. it did what it could under the rules and what it could do is it eliminated the tax. and that has the effect of making the rest of the law mandate unconstitutional. now what one can determine from political failure certainly this is not a frivolous argument but i think it's not a persuasive argument at the end of the day. what can point to young sound steel in the concurrent opinion of justice frankeler which he talks a
i'm done. >> i think there are two points. i had this listed as kind of to talk about it in the q & a. i think all we could look at in 2017 was a tax law and there were internal constraints within congress about what could or couldn't be considered. now there's an argument okay, republicans tried and didn't succeed in repealing or replacing and there's a broader political context. i will address that second. the first is i don't think you can draw the inference that the congress had...
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i don't think we see a deal but i do think we see progress i think it keeps getting pushed out further and further. >> i have to say that there's still more uncertainty than there is certainty here. we talked about eps quality and where the eps -- i've certainly made the point that eps for s&p, which has already pulled back about 3% on a year-to-date estimate is certainly pricing in that earnings are not going to be as robust but i think we're in an environment here where we still have a lot of questions. >> if they're not robust, the one argument i'd say back then is then the trade deal is not priced in. if it's priced in, they are what they are i don't think it's priced in, that's why i think there's plenty of room to run to the upside. >> the dow and nasdaq on track for their seventh straight week of gains but is wall street getting too bullish? maybe and it could be a bad thing. the bullish sentiment index is at levels not seen since early fall when stocks were at their highs and just before the big fourth quarter market drop so are too many bulls actually bearish? let's bring in j
i don't think we see a deal but i do think we see progress i think it keeps getting pushed out further and further. >> i have to say that there's still more uncertainty than there is certainty here. we talked about eps quality and where the eps -- i've certainly made the point that eps for s&p, which has already pulled back about 3% on a year-to-date estimate is certainly pricing in that earnings are not going to be as robust but i think we're in an environment here where we still...
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the first part of the reason i said was that you know i have to say. i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know what how you're perceived you know like you said you have an outsider's view of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but sadly that. i liked him was from a. few more smartest men i was and so. on the scene alice she goes i mean i have. learned not only are you in tokyo. one in london of vision it was an email voiced by monday. there are other schools spat on me of a design that go if it's an island well you know i got books missions i didn't does i'm going to be possible as a rallying for my ball. that's really interesting because you know obviously the u.k. is nowhere near is you know germany is a huge country and you know even in the u.k. small as we are people are different in different parts you know in a minute is known for being quite and you know people being quite good and helpful and aggressive basically go to the n
the first part of the reason i said was that you know i have to say. i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know what how you're perceived you know like you said you have an outsider's view of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but sadly that. i liked him was from a. few more smartest men i was and so. on the scene alice she goes i mean i have. learned not...
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i will say. as to whether we get a deal, who knows. i think we have a chance. i think the relationship is outstanding. i think the relationship we have now with china is better than it's ever been. -- product. i guess they call it industrial. it is not a criminal product. china has much tougher laws than on drugs. they don't have a big drug problem on china. they have something called the death penalty. they have agreed to criminalize the sale of fentanyl to the united states. that is a tremendous thing. i think you can do you determine strategy at my supervisors remain substantial progress may -- ould not i would be inclined to doing that. i have not even spoken to my people about it. most people assume it would take and automatically at 25%. i'm the one that said it. we are covering things that we did not even know we would be covering. we are going very deep into the trade and covering items that a lot of people wanted to cover. we have a one-time shot at making a great deal for both countries. we are going to give it. it depends on where we are. well -- doing
i will say. as to whether we get a deal, who knows. i think we have a chance. i think the relationship is outstanding. i think the relationship we have now with china is better than it's ever been. -- product. i guess they call it industrial. it is not a criminal product. china has much tougher laws than on drugs. they don't have a big drug problem on china. they have something called the death penalty. they have agreed to criminalize the sale of fentanyl to the united states. that is a...
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so all of this i think will be discussed down the road. and i think the president in terms of the national emergency funding, yes, some conservatives even myself i have reservations. i think he has the legal authority to do it. i think it is a crisis situation. i do think he has all the cards. i mentioned this to him over the weekend. i said the democrats can't pass legislation going forward unless you sign it. and i think there's going to we a willingness later after this continuing funding is now behind us for a compromise path here. >> clearly everybody is concerned about border security. every country has the right to have its sovereign territory protected. the argument is whether it's really a crisis or whether it's manufactured. i could sit here and spew to you all the figures that show the majority of gangsters and drugs and criminals and illegals overstaying visas come entirety from different areas than that border. however, we're not going to get mixed up in that right now. i'm just going to ask you, you yourself say, you know, you have
so all of this i think will be discussed down the road. and i think the president in terms of the national emergency funding, yes, some conservatives even myself i have reservations. i think he has the legal authority to do it. i think it is a crisis situation. i do think he has all the cards. i mentioned this to him over the weekend. i said the democrats can't pass legislation going forward unless you sign it. and i think there's going to we a willingness later after this continuing funding is...
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guys who'll to trace fake news or other types of content that they might deem objectionable or not i think. i think i think that it's fair that the government. is trying to do something on create news and not these problems that suddenly have up in india because there is a lot of pressure on the on the government to take some kind of action but the question is is the government or at least. intentionally a source to to begin crichton or is the question that the government wants to try and figure out how do we create some kind of rules that rican access who's pushing this kind of clamping down on maybe i'll tell you that it's so rare for the government to become big loans which is a possibility but i'm not sure what i'd just point out is i mean i think art of this conversation is detached from reality fake news the biggest blow of error of face news in india is a site called postcard news right they've put out p. or fabricated garbage to target minorities and other groups and the prime minister follows the founder of postcard news now i recognize that you work for a company and these are not t
guys who'll to trace fake news or other types of content that they might deem objectionable or not i think. i think i think that it's fair that the government. is trying to do something on create news and not these problems that suddenly have up in india because there is a lot of pressure on the on the government to take some kind of action but the question is is the government or at least. intentionally a source to to begin crichton or is the question that the government wants to try and...
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the first part of is a nice work you know i have to say. i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know how you're perceived you know like you said you haven't. as a viewer of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but . i like the english words from this experience usually more some artists are the minerals and so. on the scene alice she calls i mean i have an answer. it's not. a line that you are really into ok. and one in london of vision it was an email voiced by the mondays middle school top some who call from the school spat on me able to go if it's an island well you know i got books missions i didn't does i'm going to be positive as a rallying for most of all. that that's really interesting because you know obviously the u.k. is nowhere near east germany is a huge country and you know even in the u.k. small as we are people are different in different parts you know and i'm linden's known for being quite you know people b
the first part of is a nice work you know i have to say. i don't i think it's difficult when you live in a country to know how you're perceived you know like you said you haven't. as a viewer of the country i think it's really interesting i love to travel because i love to find out what people think of it british people. usually not very good but . i like the english words from this experience usually more some artists are the minerals and so. on the scene alice she calls i mean i have an...
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i think that's the biggest challenge today. ink the biggest challenge in two years is climate change. i think that, you know, -- >> in the sense it displaces people? >> right. i think the immediate effect of climate change on, like, my generation is going to be that certain places aren't going to be inhabitable anymore. islands will be under water or people who live in deserts, it will be too hot to live there. places will become ravaged by disease. none of those people fall under the traditional guidelines of what it means to be a refugee because those were written at world war ii with a specific political situation in mind. there's no plan for how to deal with this. i think that's a really big issue that the whole world is going to have to deal with because people are going to end up somewhere. like if your island is under water, like you are going somewhere. i think we need to start really seriously thinking about where that is and how you can get there in a safe way that doesn't involve a raft or traffickers or smugglers or c
i think that's the biggest challenge today. ink the biggest challenge in two years is climate change. i think that, you know, -- >> in the sense it displaces people? >> right. i think the immediate effect of climate change on, like, my generation is going to be that certain places aren't going to be inhabitable anymore. islands will be under water or people who live in deserts, it will be too hot to live there. places will become ravaged by disease. none of those people fall under...
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i. can see i i. i. think here we have all the meats there's a lot of protein here today. you know what you're seeing here really i would scold my. you be completely right i mean. more than eleven thousand protesters are once again marching through the streets of paris and other cities in france it's the fifteenth weekend in a row such demonstrations have taken place today's event seen an appeal for calm after the violence witnessed over the last few months. i. thought. five separate demonstrations were organized in paris alone six protesters are reported to have been detained the other verse movement it began last november as a stand against planned increases to fuel taxes but it's evolved into protests against government policies seem to be favoring the rich online announcements for saturday's marches appeal for peaceful action the support for the movement has dipped in recent weeks amid continued outbreaks of violence with the french economic observatory star didn't believe that even after all of these weeks the movement's the unlikely to have an influence on my plans po
i. can see i i. i. think here we have all the meats there's a lot of protein here today. you know what you're seeing here really i would scold my. you be completely right i mean. more than eleven thousand protesters are once again marching through the streets of paris and other cities in france it's the fifteenth weekend in a row such demonstrations have taken place today's event seen an appeal for calm after the violence witnessed over the last few months. i. thought. five separate...
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and i think in the in the communications feel i think we call this i think we call this moral panic you know so when a bigger issue is framing all kinds of other smaller issues within you know within the culture that that influence is a huge reaction and then and that's really what this is about you know katy perry had these issues in august it was nine different colors it was white face it was black face it was gold plate gold face it was red face. you know so it's really i think i think this is really a race as social media response as social response. you know based on a bigger issue of black face coming out of virginia yeah that the question is why. this did not attract the same level of outrage i see mr ghani want to add something please go ahead you know i was just wondering i mean i read that sometimes again what i defy and in all the people the finest the politics of our race that we live in fueled by social media created in occasions over reactions but that the case in point i mean the shoes that look clearly like you know iconic you know i was going to america or black i mean
and i think in the in the communications feel i think we call this i think we call this moral panic you know so when a bigger issue is framing all kinds of other smaller issues within you know within the culture that that influence is a huge reaction and then and that's really what this is about you know katy perry had these issues in august it was nine different colors it was white face it was black face it was gold plate gold face it was red face. you know so it's really i think i think this...
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i think it would be you know i hate the term political suicide i think that's a overused term but i do think that that that would approach that level of catastrophe for this white house and this president if he decided to drag us into another government shutdown part of the reason as george talked about before that the president had to do so much repair work at the state of the union last night is because of the damage that's lasting from that first shutdown so i think it's very unlikely that the president would be advised to go back into that kind of a mode now again whether he'll decide to do that on a whim who knows but i know that congressional republicans people like mitch mcconnell people like kevin mccarthy they learned their lesson they were chastened by that entire experience of having government workers missing two checks and it being pretty much on the hands of the president the republican party i don't think they are interested in going back to that so i think it's very unlikely that the president will be advised to do that again whether he decides on a whim to do that we'l
i think it would be you know i hate the term political suicide i think that's a overused term but i do think that that that would approach that level of catastrophe for this white house and this president if he decided to drag us into another government shutdown part of the reason as george talked about before that the president had to do so much repair work at the state of the union last night is because of the damage that's lasting from that first shutdown so i think it's very unlikely that...
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i want to change things. i want to reverse things. i think he is remorseful and a lot of reasons why he is coming in is because he just wants to get his sentence reduced, i think that is not likely. the fact is i don't want you to miss this. he agreed with me because i told him if you come in here and you live, and these were my exact words, i will nail you to the cross. and i meant that. because we cannot keep going wif sense of normalcy. but to answer your question, i believe him. >> what about donald trump junior. have you talked to them? >> we probably will. that is a very good question. there are certain areas we have to be careful with because special counsel, the southern district of new york and others have basically said that there are things they are looking into. there are a number of areas we couldn't even get into and did not get into that they are looking into. i think that there are still a number of issues to drop. i think there is more. i don't know what it is but i can tell you that we work very closely with special counsel
i want to change things. i want to reverse things. i think he is remorseful and a lot of reasons why he is coming in is because he just wants to get his sentence reduced, i think that is not likely. the fact is i don't want you to miss this. he agreed with me because i told him if you come in here and you live, and these were my exact words, i will nail you to the cross. and i meant that. because we cannot keep going wif sense of normalcy. but to answer your question, i believe him. >>...