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when they come back, they will go back to what they know.that is drug dealing for most of them. we had a very robust program in jacksonville dealing with reentry. communities, they give you a bus ticket back home. you get off the bus with your close and your on your own. we wonder why they fail. a seminar to help them integrate back into the community. specialists who would find employers are willing to hire convicted felons. we are trying to help those individuals. that's why we need to change these immigration laws. we need immigration. i am not opposed to immigration. in as to be done controlled and legal way. how do you respond to this bloomberg op-ed? the fixation on the migration has compromised other security efforts. guest: that is part of the problem with these caravans. what they have done is overwhelmed the system so that we -- they may have real asylum needs and they get overlooked. when you look at the numbers, unaccompanied juveniles coming to the border who get asylum out of all of them is about 21%. for adults, it's 6%. mass
when they come back, they will go back to what they know.that is drug dealing for most of them. we had a very robust program in jacksonville dealing with reentry. communities, they give you a bus ticket back home. you get off the bus with your close and your on your own. we wonder why they fail. a seminar to help them integrate back into the community. specialists who would find employers are willing to hire convicted felons. we are trying to help those individuals. that's why we need to change...
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they named who they were. they would pay the labor contractor or the subcontractor, and he would do the -- he would divy up the money between the foreman. it'd percent of the workforce and the laborers employed are them, it would be impossible to complete this national enterprise was then -- within the time required by the act of congress. as richard white pointed out, this may not have been a big running making deal initially as a railroad as a scheme, maybe. .t was highly political the routeed where would be before the civil war and there was a debate between the north and the south. the southern pacific rare road would have been the easiest with meantoute, but that allowing the south to expand slavery and so they went with the middle route. very difficult terrain. they needed these workers. workers -- the way it to look at this is that they could have had a lot of white workers and irish workers if they had decided to pay them well. lastsanted to pay chinese . it is important to keep that in mind. this is t
they named who they were. they would pay the labor contractor or the subcontractor, and he would do the -- he would divy up the money between the foreman. it'd percent of the workforce and the laborers employed are them, it would be impossible to complete this national enterprise was then -- within the time required by the act of congress. as richard white pointed out, this may not have been a big running making deal initially as a railroad as a scheme, maybe. .t was highly political the...
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place they they have an important role to play they they are respected as a woman they are against this sexualized role of women in the west you know they would criticize this obviously because we have a problem with the role moment a role model of women some of the other left. of the west is and because i mean this is something you know that doesn't help them in their rights but something that they feel that they would lose the dignity and ok in that respect let's meet one of these women right now among those returning from the battlefields of syria iraq as we've been discussing are not only hardened worriers but also women and children the wives sons and daughters of those combatants one woman attempting to get back to germany as wife is now living in a syrian refugee camp with her summer son she says she was forced into the situation and was a captive broad of islamic state. a room somewhere in northern syria tens of thousands of people live in this overcrowded refugee camp among them children indeed men and women and perhaps islamic state militants most want to return to their home
place they they have an important role to play they they are respected as a woman they are against this sexualized role of women in the west you know they would criticize this obviously because we have a problem with the role moment a role model of women some of the other left. of the west is and because i mean this is something you know that doesn't help them in their rights but something that they feel that they would lose the dignity and ok in that respect let's meet one of these women right...
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in china, they don't take the stand that they need to.e hour national interest are protected so to access the intellectual property is something fundamentally wrong with the government allowing that. >> stealing billions of dollars of resources to hurt the us economy chipping away to apply this to their own military there are multiple angles that is devastating for interest because we are tied to the economics. there also business interest so at some point we have to take the risk. trish: i don't think we are in that much of a pickle because politicians have allowed the country to be in this position. now the president says i don't care. this is what i think is best for the future of our country and the future of american interest we need to protect ourselves against the chinese. i will complement him on this i think it takes leadership to be out in front of this to challenge the chinese in a way corporate america does not want. >> i have been watching this issue with the economic superiority the first president called a spade a spade rig
in china, they don't take the stand that they need to.e hour national interest are protected so to access the intellectual property is something fundamentally wrong with the government allowing that. >> stealing billions of dollars of resources to hurt the us economy chipping away to apply this to their own military there are multiple angles that is devastating for interest because we are tied to the economics. there also business interest so at some point we have to take the risk. trish:...
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they do more in this area they do access for all. can i congratulate him on that successful campaign. the changes that will take a place for hillside as is an example of that. at the program continues to be delivered successfully. but it is clear that we are providing those extra opportunities for disabled people. it is to get access to that. and wishing the honorable gentlemen i happy birthday. as you may know there are 53 mondays this year. they have acknowledged that this is a problem. they are awaiting government action on. could they recognize this problem and will they ensure that people he raised the point of course. if someone doesn't pay that will cover that. that they only had four payment dates. and they will be overpaid for their housing. it is about the way in which the days fall. of the prime minister is seeking a year like an extension does she not recognize that of course would cost over a billion pounds that money would be better spent for my constituents. this was endorsed by parliament last night. can i also say to
they do more in this area they do access for all. can i congratulate him on that successful campaign. the changes that will take a place for hillside as is an example of that. at the program continues to be delivered successfully. but it is clear that we are providing those extra opportunities for disabled people. it is to get access to that. and wishing the honorable gentlemen i happy birthday. as you may know there are 53 mondays this year. they have acknowledged that this is a problem. they...
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then they were very small and a small part of the market and they were in fashion because they can make so much money like goldman sachs and ultimately they became the crux of the financial later. >> where you get your job? >> yes. i was a quantitative analyst throughout my career. i started as a programmer at the bank in the 80s from having a gotten a degree in math and or try to get a job to work in your city and the banks were hiring into fromni the beginning of derivatives of looking at aggregating different types of financial securities, looking at the map, programming i didat tht stuff from a sort of very initial level in the 80s to when i ultimately left in 2002. but what i also did in the one of the reasons i left wall street it was very important when i was crating analytics or directing my team, as i was building them in different places i worked to analyze the downside. to make sure the salesperson was selling a product for which we're doing analytics they were also explaining what the risks were in the product. and what began happening was as things got more voracious and co
then they were very small and a small part of the market and they were in fashion because they can make so much money like goldman sachs and ultimately they became the crux of the financial later. >> where you get your job? >> yes. i was a quantitative analyst throughout my career. i started as a programmer at the bank in the 80s from having a gotten a degree in math and or try to get a job to work in your city and the banks were hiring into fromni the beginning of derivatives of...
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they have been quite vocal saying, at the end of the year, they said they were not sure they wanted tothey were broadened reluctantly. giving them in-line will be more difficult now, especially as the saudi's are proposing to increase output. the saudi's have been over complying. they have a 500,000 barrel a day extra that they can still spend into the market and maintain their quotas. uae has a little extra as well. if they are looking to go beyond that, it is harder to make the case to russia and asian also not increase production, especially going into the next round of meetings. shery: what about the view that some countries may not be willing to go along with the u.s. sections on iran? china is the biggest importer of iranian oil. than china took more 600,000 barrels a day from iran in the most recent count. that is an increase from december, where they were taking about 100,000. if you think about the total amount of oil they are taking in, this is a substantial supplier. if you look at a run in total, their biggest customer has always been asia. what we're hearing from analysts
they have been quite vocal saying, at the end of the year, they said they were not sure they wanted tothey were broadened reluctantly. giving them in-line will be more difficult now, especially as the saudi's are proposing to increase output. the saudi's have been over complying. they have a 500,000 barrel a day extra that they can still spend into the market and maintain their quotas. uae has a little extra as well. if they are looking to go beyond that, it is harder to make the case to russia...
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they have. schools. there are some of the most elite grammar schools, some very outstanding special needs school, schools across the entire state sector who are really struggling to buy pencils, books, uniforms. things that schools cannot run without a we have seen a lot of parents come out and find that children coming home with letters begging for money for parents, but at this point the parents, but at this point the parents cannot afford it either. we see a lot more crying offenders in the hope that the school can get some cash in, school cannot bring in as much is that used to. they sure fall has become so great that schools are desperate and this is one of the minor ways they hope they can bridge the gap. —— shortfalls.” was struck by what you're saying that there was a lot of traffic on the website driven towards us today that had touched a nerve at the public. clearly it is a big issue. funding from central government being cut back, local authority saying they don't have the kind of mon
they have. schools. there are some of the most elite grammar schools, some very outstanding special needs school, schools across the entire state sector who are really struggling to buy pencils, books, uniforms. things that schools cannot run without a we have seen a lot of parents come out and find that children coming home with letters begging for money for parents, but at this point the parents, but at this point the parents cannot afford it either. we see a lot more crying offenders in the...
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when they finished, they got up to say thank you and they said do you always invite perfect , strangersnto your home? the family said we try to entertain anyone who is around. they said we have another couple we think would really enjoy come over and meeting you. would be ok if they came along? we are in the living room of the home. when the mayo family built the home, there is a wonderful grand staircase put on the front of the house. guests would be dropped off at the bottom of the staircase and they would make their way up. the living room was the entertaining part. it was where they started off entertaining. they would stop in here to have hors d'oeuvres or a drink. this is what that room was all about. behind me is a portrait of dr. charles mayo. he and his wife edith were the ones who have the home built. the two portraits on the side are the daughters-in-law. alice in the green dress. her favorite color. she was married to dr. chuck. ruth in the red dress was married to their other son dr. joe. dr. charlie and edith had six children. there were other people who lived with them ov
when they finished, they got up to say thank you and they said do you always invite perfect , strangersnto your home? the family said we try to entertain anyone who is around. they said we have another couple we think would really enjoy come over and meeting you. would be ok if they came along? we are in the living room of the home. when the mayo family built the home, there is a wonderful grand staircase put on the front of the house. guests would be dropped off at the bottom of the staircase...
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they won't admit it. they will make up some story.ere for example is jeff zucker's spokesman, claiming that not going to media dinner is the same as attacking the media. >> say what you will about the press. this hasn't been since our first amendment. >> yes, an awards dinner and a fund-raiser appeared in the past, presidents have always showed up. it is yet another example of what we are seeing. the administration's attack against the media takes many forms. the president having a rally this saturday instead of attending the dinner. >> tucker: some people are so self-confident. have you noticed that? almost like there is a self-esteem confidence reverse access. they are telling us that going to your own events instead of hours is a form of harassment. you know why it's not, according to cnn? spying on james rosen and his parents because you don't like what he's covering. then obama went to a separate white house correspondents association dinners. nobody ever denounced him. obama hated reporters, by the way. most people do, with good
they won't admit it. they will make up some story.ere for example is jeff zucker's spokesman, claiming that not going to media dinner is the same as attacking the media. >> say what you will about the press. this hasn't been since our first amendment. >> yes, an awards dinner and a fund-raiser appeared in the past, presidents have always showed up. it is yet another example of what we are seeing. the administration's attack against the media takes many forms. the president having a...
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come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with they had back to the nursery. we got a phone call to say that there was this very young elephant that had been orphaned and he is a victim of touching down in the south for the country and he was found a learn but in an area where there is. currently it's very very hot down there it's a very hostile environment to be a tough environment. we sent a plane and we connected him. once on the airplane usually depending on the situation of the cop. we put up a drip and we administer a few other critical components to making sure that the elephant survives the full journey of the. playground this is usually anywhere between and how the hof to three hours. it can be it can be one of the most challenging things because
come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with they had back to the nursery. we got a phone call to say that there was this very young elephant that had been...
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that is something they say they are aggressing -- they are addressing climate change. if not this week, than next, there will be some movement on the green app. -- the dream act. there is something that the house is pushing through. --ority leader mcdonnell has majority leader mitch mcconnell has introduced a bill raising age for tobacco purchasing from 18 to 21. i think there will be movement for that. where all this partisan bickering is going, we could see major change. host: another big event or meeting that people will be watching, is when the president gets together with speaker pelosi and chuck schumer. that is on the schedule for the president, it is open up to camera -- we will see if it is opened up to cameras. from our republican line, good morning to you. caller: good morning. in all fairness, i think that underlying our nation, whereby we always claim it is so odd that we are -- underlying that is fairness. does anyone believe that mueller 's team was fair with 18 democrats and tribbett into hillary's da campaign, and one republican? and now that the repor
that is something they say they are aggressing -- they are addressing climate change. if not this week, than next, there will be some movement on the green app. -- the dream act. there is something that the house is pushing through. --ority leader mcdonnell has majority leader mitch mcconnell has introduced a bill raising age for tobacco purchasing from 18 to 21. i think there will be movement for that. where all this partisan bickering is going, we could see major change. host: another big...
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want to have open borders, they want crime, they want drugs pouring in, they don't want to act. we have to close up the borders, wire doing it -- we're doing it, but i could do it faster if that's would act. kennedy: some democrat refuse to admits -- there is a serious problem on border, among home sobery torres small. she would go so far as say, i believe that there are real challenges on the border we have to work together to address them, thank you, dear. are democrats living in a delusional bubble or denying reality for political gain? let's meet the panel. emily, and matt welch. and talk show host, leslie marshall. welcome. >> hi. kennedy: do we have a crises. >> yes, we have a crisis. we had a decline in number of people coming in for a decade, now you saw numbers 36,000 are families, one thing i want to tell from your former home state of california, where i now live, what the government more of california -- gavin newsom is doing, he said how do we stop the bleeding, why are they coming here, he has done on el salvador, that does not stop the problem, you need to see at
want to have open borders, they want crime, they want drugs pouring in, they don't want to act. we have to close up the borders, wire doing it -- we're doing it, but i could do it faster if that's would act. kennedy: some democrat refuse to admits -- there is a serious problem on border, among home sobery torres small. she would go so far as say, i believe that there are real challenges on the border we have to work together to address them, thank you, dear. are democrats living in a delusional...
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if they don't get what they want. if they will ask for something else. keep in mind they knew they are not going to get these taxes. they know what the law is. they know that one of the fundamental principles of the irs is to protect the confidentiality of you and me and everybody else who files taxes. they know that. they know the terms under law by which the irs can give them documents but a political hit child is not one of those reasons. >> bill: to be clear, you believe democrats will never see the president's tax returns. >> mick: never. nor should they. keep in mind that was an issue that was already litigated during the election. voters know the president could have given his tax returns they knew that he didn't and they elected him anyway, which is of course what drives the democrats crazy. they just want the attention on the issue because they don't want to talk to us about policy. >> bill: please argue that he's under audit, has said that for a couple years but even under audit legally you could allow people to see it. >> mick: you could alway
if they don't get what they want. if they will ask for something else. keep in mind they knew they are not going to get these taxes. they know what the law is. they know that one of the fundamental principles of the irs is to protect the confidentiality of you and me and everybody else who files taxes. they know that. they know the terms under law by which the irs can give them documents but a political hit child is not one of those reasons. >> bill: to be clear, you believe democrats...
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they were locked and they are.hat is the question now, how much of the heritage did they actually lose in the fire because it really was devastated? devastating to catholics because it's good friday, easter sunday. the two holiest days on the christian calendar, dozens, i'm sorry, hundreds of thousands would have celebrated mass this weekend. >> tucker: horrifying, thank you very much for that. well, the fire you have been watching is in some ways metaphor. the broader decline of christianity in europe. the decline has been's swift with consequences. mark steyn starting this question 40 years and we are glad to have him with us tonight, mark thank you for coming on. there is one that i cannot get out of my mind, we haven't built anything like notre dame cathedral in the west in so long. we don't build things that are beautiful anymore. only by design. will there ever be anything like that ever again? >> mark: i think we have lost the knack. notre dame is about a ten minute walk from the pompidou center name for the
they were locked and they are.hat is the question now, how much of the heritage did they actually lose in the fire because it really was devastated? devastating to catholics because it's good friday, easter sunday. the two holiest days on the christian calendar, dozens, i'm sorry, hundreds of thousands would have celebrated mass this weekend. >> tucker: horrifying, thank you very much for that. well, the fire you have been watching is in some ways metaphor. the broader decline of...
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these these men or women how do we know that they are not a threat to others i mean do they do they need to be quarantined if you will to make sure that they don't radicalize other people. absolutely i mean that and that needs to be done on a case by case basis there's no one size fits all some of these people are completely traumatized when they want to come back they're they're disillusioned they went there in a very naive state they didn't really know what they were getting involved with and so you need good risk assessment tools for when they come back to be able to categorize them as someone who potentially can be rehabilitated and reintegrated and in some of these cases these people can actually become actively part of can't counter radicalization strategies that's happened in the past or some president for that people who went and joined al qaeda in iraq or afghanistan and when they came back they actually realized what they did was so wrong the dea radicalized and they were helping authorities they were up at teligent agencies police agencies and even social services to inte
these these men or women how do we know that they are not a threat to others i mean do they do they need to be quarantined if you will to make sure that they don't radicalize other people. absolutely i mean that and that needs to be done on a case by case basis there's no one size fits all some of these people are completely traumatized when they want to come back they're they're disillusioned they went there in a very naive state they didn't really know what they were getting involved with and...
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you think they would be thrilled. but they weren't. they were angry.said trump would dump immigrants on them, dump like used cars and tires in the s woods. an interview with cbs news, presidential candidate cory booker accuse the president of something sinister. watch this. >> i think he's trying to pit americas against each other and make it less safe. -- make us less safe. >> so you takes this seriously? >> i take this, he is injecting fear into the country. so he was looking to solve the problem, he wouldn't do things to divide the country against itself. >> tucker: wait a second, wait a second to those following at home. did you catch the word from senator booker from new jersey who went to yale law school way smarter than you? he says that bringing in illegal immigrants would make us less safe. that can't be true because hemi told us illegal immigrants are more law-abiding than you are. how can bringing immigrants pit each other against each other if they work hard and grow the economy? it sounds like bigotry talking. is senator booker a bigot? wh
you think they would be thrilled. but they weren't. they were angry.said trump would dump immigrants on them, dump like used cars and tires in the s woods. an interview with cbs news, presidential candidate cory booker accuse the president of something sinister. watch this. >> i think he's trying to pit americas against each other and make it less safe. -- make us less safe. >> so you takes this seriously? >> i take this, he is injecting fear into the country. so he was...
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they talk about how they will not -- they are not getting done what they want to get done through politics. they said they will do more demonstrations and extralegal things. withis in the dialectic the u.s. occupation authorities increasingly cracking down on things like labor strikes and stuff like that. is thelate 1940's, there anti-communist purge of the occupation. and is done in the media the labor unions. the same thing is happening in the united states. especially with the start of the korean war. the japanese communist party starts to go underground. a lot of people leave japan and go to china because the crackdowns are so aggressive. throughout the 1950's, the communist party is increasingly marginalized in the leftist groups. -- anti-coalitions are it doesn't mean the communist party is not there, being a major factor. there is a lot that is left that is acting outside of the party. >> we will open it up for your comments and questions. please wait for the microphone. we will start up here. >> thank you very much. i am a retired diplomat. benjamin: clearly, the postwar occupation
they talk about how they will not -- they are not getting done what they want to get done through politics. they said they will do more demonstrations and extralegal things. withis in the dialectic the u.s. occupation authorities increasingly cracking down on things like labor strikes and stuff like that. is thelate 1940's, there anti-communist purge of the occupation. and is done in the media the labor unions. the same thing is happening in the united states. especially with the start of the...
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it's if they should continue acting in their own interest and they think that they should act in their own interest regardless of the reaction. it's seen as a benefit to its international influence and a reflection of their capabilities the plurality say that it's improved a 42% say that it's worse than that is more of a reaction so some people see it in their capability. >> this is about crimea and we must support the dynamic. [inaudible] the majority say with this economic crisis and poor economics, ex- pension reform which is understood to states don't have enough money for pensions but for everyone else around the world it's in this context on this question we saw a growing number of people that left that state and we see that there is divided in the u.s. public opinion so those who do not approve come tuesday the action and we must understand that opposition towards putin. if those who do not have enough money to and for them it's a more pressing problem how they are spending resources outside of the country. >> overall it is 64%. but speaking of approval it's more about the statu
it's if they should continue acting in their own interest and they think that they should act in their own interest regardless of the reaction. it's seen as a benefit to its international influence and a reflection of their capabilities the plurality say that it's improved a 42% say that it's worse than that is more of a reaction so some people see it in their capability. >> this is about crimea and we must support the dynamic. [inaudible] the majority say with this economic crisis and...
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phone calls that they had recorded they used at the fill in the gaping holes they had in missing collectionon the upstream program but the upstream program is really the main one it's dundon or executive order one two triple three with no oversight whatsoever this is the one that the f.b.i. and the da in the cia interrogate as well as the five eyes they also interrogate this database for for the for the f.b.i. and the a they look for criminal activity inside the u.s. just common crimes as well as terrorism course they justified for doing this say they're doing it for terrorism but they're not really they're just doing it for everybody well they seem to be crying anchal about the volume of data that's being gathered and mass data gathering risk intel info overload it does if you do the content for the metadata that's not a problem i mean the meditated could be stored in x. just on the stand right here right behind us that would be for the entire world and have multiple copies of it so that's not the issue the issue really is the content and that's not the program they're talking about they'r
phone calls that they had recorded they used at the fill in the gaping holes they had in missing collectionon the upstream program but the upstream program is really the main one it's dundon or executive order one two triple three with no oversight whatsoever this is the one that the f.b.i. and the da in the cia interrogate as well as the five eyes they also interrogate this database for for the for the f.b.i. and the a they look for criminal activity inside the u.s. just common crimes as well...
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fail, fine, if they pass, then they should be givena fine, if they pass, then they should be given a take another english language test? off—course. take another english language test? off-course. i have done it, i have already done it, the allegation, i have done another test, sol already done it, the allegation, i have done another test, so i have done it three times. i sent a copy, a result of the test, still they say, they are saying that i prejudiced the decision, but how else can i put forward my case. i wa nt else can i put forward my case. i want to speak with him directly, face—to—face, but there was no possibility for me to do that. if there is no allegation, you cannot make a decision. they need evidence. i was so unlucky. despite asking them again and again to sit with me, talk to me, give me an opportunity to prove my innocence, and... your life has been in limbo.” to prove my innocence, and... your life has been in limbo. i don't need a proxy, i'm completely fine to speak by myself, i don't need a middle man. you have described it effectively is like being in an open pr
fail, fine, if they pass, then they should be givena fine, if they pass, then they should be given a take another english language test? off—course. take another english language test? off-course. i have done it, i have already done it, the allegation, i have done another test, sol already done it, the allegation, i have done another test, so i have done it three times. i sent a copy, a result of the test, still they say, they are saying that i prejudiced the decision, but how else can i put...
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they want this aired and they want what they consider to be justice.ur first question, which is why did this happen. i can't give you a good answer, but answer that state's attorney herself gave to me makes no sense for her to say we do this all of the time is not true, they end up doing with 16 felonies, you get someone to cop a plea to disorderly conduct maybe they put them on probation for a year, i have a feeling people would have been okay with that, but to say we just dismiss 16 felonies, period. just makes no sense. and i i don't think she has explained it adequately. >> are right, harvey thank you so much for being here. >> appreciate it. >> my pleasure. david: new york time column must paul krugman at it again, he says that the president is now trying to kill you, yes, he said that. ♪ ♪ ♪ 2,000 fence posts. 900 acres. 48 bales. all before lunch, which we caught last saturday. we earn our scars. we wear our work ethic. we work until the work's done. and when it is, a few hours of shuteye to rest up for tomorrow, the day we'll finally get someth
they want this aired and they want what they consider to be justice.ur first question, which is why did this happen. i can't give you a good answer, but answer that state's attorney herself gave to me makes no sense for her to say we do this all of the time is not true, they end up doing with 16 felonies, you get someone to cop a plea to disorderly conduct maybe they put them on probation for a year, i have a feeling people would have been okay with that, but to say we just dismiss 16 felonies,...
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by this they find it kind of unconscionable and so absent the fact that they got caught and they were fined and they tried to cover up some of the things that they were doing and the media got wind of it nothing would have happened to them the new google how many has a massive problem and it isn't even out yet it was released to reporters for free last week to test it out one journalist discovered his device recorded everything and uploaded it more and more people are beginning to use the smart devices in their homes to things to it that i think people need to be aware of the fact is that it's always on and always listening so it's collecting an enormous amount of data on their users the other thing is the fact that it is only giving you want to answer back to all. the rose. bowl zero eight. the web sites little stone national geographic. shows it time runs through or is out. i think it's something it's we should be aware of what's happening with the bias being introduced because more and more people are starting to use these units and certainly children are using it and the kids don'
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are they going to be held account of they going to face espionage charges because they disseminated so much of what we hear because we keep leaks at the end of the day is a publisher but unlike other publishers it was never proven to be peddling fake news go ahead sir. well they they reported on it and exposed some of those crimes because it was already out to the whole world and really what was exposed are the dark crimes that the u.s. has committed in its wars two hundred thousand cables video footage images and that should be the response of anyone who is challenging right now this this brutal really this arrest of a songe and that is let's go back and bring a revive bring forward again what it was that wiki leaks exposed what was in those cables let's show again those videos where civilians were helicopter gunships let's show again the torture let's show again guantanamo if they're going to pull juliana songe out of the. embassy absolutely an outrageous crime then let's show again all of their crimes i think that can be the only response the only legitimate response is to show that
are they going to be held account of they going to face espionage charges because they disseminated so much of what we hear because we keep leaks at the end of the day is a publisher but unlike other publishers it was never proven to be peddling fake news go ahead sir. well they they reported on it and exposed some of those crimes because it was already out to the whole world and really what was exposed are the dark crimes that the u.s. has committed in its wars two hundred thousand cables...
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is so they elephants they start off the day when the sun rises in the morning the handlers come they clean out the stables they feed the fence and then they let them out and they walk with them from the nursery. to the bush which is a three hundred take to piece a virgin bush that they've got to themselves just then the handlers and a few antelope so they come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they feed. drink water here they also swim. in the mud just do things that elephants do and they do it together as a herd so they come here every day and then when it starts getting dark at about four or five o'clock they'll start walking together with a handlers back to the nursery. old we got a phone call to say that and he is a victim of touching down in the suffolk the country. he was found a learn but in an area where they is. going on currently it's very very hot down there it's a very hostile environment to be a tough environment so we sent a plane and we collected him. once on the airplane usua
is so they elephants they start off the day when the sun rises in the morning the handlers come they clean out the stables they feed the fence and then they let them out and they walk with them from the nursery. to the bush which is a three hundred take to piece a virgin bush that they've got to themselves just then the handlers and a few antelope so they come here in the morning they roam around freely together they feed they eat range of things leaves roots grass different things and they...
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customers so they can be quicker they want to control that, they are controlling that.> i agree the distribution centers have to be here but the corporate headquarters and where they pay tax from could be anywhere. basically this is an intellectual property company, they could be in taiwan, they could be in australia they don't have to be here as long as the internet speed is fast enough. >> things have to get pretty bad before they start doing that type of business from taiwan. >> but elizabeth warren. david: and before donald trump came in remember, we had the highest corporate tax rate in the developed world and that's why companies were relocating, going out to ireland and everywhere else and now they're coming back thank goodness. well democrats railing against attorney general william barr for claims of spying by the fbi but what could we learn from another investigation we'll be asking the wall street journal's kimberly strossel, she is next. did you know with vanishing deductible, you can earn $100 off your deductible for every year of safe driving? sing that. ♪
customers so they can be quicker they want to control that, they are controlling that.> i agree the distribution centers have to be here but the corporate headquarters and where they pay tax from could be anywhere. basically this is an intellectual property company, they could be in taiwan, they could be in australia they don't have to be here as long as the internet speed is fast enough. >> things have to get pretty bad before they start doing that type of business from taiwan....
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neither do they have military terminology. so they take it that they know all about code talkers. that is my feeling. you go out among them and they love it. they thank you for it. the locals don't invite us. there were five or six novel navajo schools. us an invitation to the outlying schools but not the local schools. us andurches invited some workgroups came from california. they put them together and he wanted to hear about the code talkers. that is one thing about some churches here. , we went back to guam. , i was told the .raditional way i had a ceremony over me, three-day ceremony. i was very disabled, both mentally and physically. so my grandmother and my parents all came up for the ceremony. the medicine man, several of they -- saying and saying don't talk about it. get well. don't ever go back to where you fought the enemy. when the call for the code talkers to return to the battlefield i was in ready to go. i was in harmony. i was back home and i felt good, my navajo people and among my relatives. athought that might have problem if i go back. , it put me iny between a
neither do they have military terminology. so they take it that they know all about code talkers. that is my feeling. you go out among them and they love it. they thank you for it. the locals don't invite us. there were five or six novel navajo schools. us an invitation to the outlying schools but not the local schools. us andurches invited some workgroups came from california. they put them together and he wanted to hear about the code talkers. that is one thing about some churches here. , we...
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they are going to have to take whatever profits they can because they have huge debt burdens all throughouthe country and locally and federally, nationally. find other ways to stimulate the economy. the private sector is that perfect area. they have been very sort of indifferent to private enterprise in the past few years. i think they realized they need that as an engine for growth. paul: i just want to get your thoughts on the progress of the u.s.-china trade deal. we seem to be counting down to some sort of an agreement being signed towards the end of may. the chinese economy has been improving. do they hold a better hand in the negotiating table and does that mean we might be facing some enforcement and infringement issues down the track? sheryl: it is a very complicated dance between the u.s. and china and it just got worse, more no more waivers being issued by the u.s. government for iran. china obviously imports a huge amount of oil from iran. iran's oilt 50% of exports. if the chinese banks continue to finance the oil imports because there is no way china can all of a sudden stop im
they are going to have to take whatever profits they can because they have huge debt burdens all throughouthe country and locally and federally, nationally. find other ways to stimulate the economy. the private sector is that perfect area. they have been very sort of indifferent to private enterprise in the past few years. i think they realized they need that as an engine for growth. paul: i just want to get your thoughts on the progress of the u.s.-china trade deal. we seem to be counting down...
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they say they -- as props?hey want them. >> it's the callousness of this president. >> tucker: how is it callous? >> he isn't treating them as human beings, ke nieing them humanity. >> tucker: how is he doing that? would you rather move to maine or plan tuck it? -- nan tuck ept? >> he is encouraging i.c.e. to break the law and saying he'll pardon them k you imagine if obama did that? >> tucker: hold on. what obama did was move poor people into other people's neighborhoods, neighborhoods where there were no obama voters. that's been going on for generations f you drive middle america, the people there were never asked what they thought. that's totally fine. but when you propose it for a journalist's neighborhood it's dumping? how can you call moving human beings dumping? is that a racist phrase? >> the president doesn't think of them as human beings, doesn't want his supporters to think of them as human beings. >> tucker: really? are you okay with calling it dumping? >> the president called it dumping they were
they say they -- as props?hey want them. >> it's the callousness of this president. >> tucker: how is it callous? >> he isn't treating them as human beings, ke nieing them humanity. >> tucker: how is he doing that? would you rather move to maine or plan tuck it? -- nan tuck ept? >> he is encouraging i.c.e. to break the law and saying he'll pardon them k you imagine if obama did that? >> tucker: hold on. what obama did was move poor people into other people's...
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they thought they knew. here is what they blamed it on. they blamed it on television, people at home watching tv, but i don't think that's true. i don't think that is what it was. and i had no proof for this, but i know i am right. movie theaters were in movie palaces downtown in the city, beautiful, old theaters. you have seen them, but the people, from 1946 on, had moved out of town. they were over there. so you try to get people to see a movie, you had to go all the way back in the city, which looked a little spookier than it was in the old days when you had to park, pay for the parking, it was a big deal. whereas if you stayed home, you just watched tv, watched "lucy," your shows, whatever. it wasn't so bad. so it was not that tv was convincing people to stay home, it was that the screens were at home. then somebody got the bright idea to build these giant multiplex theaters in the suburbs in the early 1970's, and boom, the movie business to off, the theater business took off. theas just that they took screens and moved them closer to
they thought they knew. here is what they blamed it on. they blamed it on television, people at home watching tv, but i don't think that's true. i don't think that is what it was. and i had no proof for this, but i know i am right. movie theaters were in movie palaces downtown in the city, beautiful, old theaters. you have seen them, but the people, from 1946 on, had moved out of town. they were over there. so you try to get people to see a movie, you had to go all the way back in the city,...
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i think they might. have given michael me and giving up they became among the milo he could have but it would have one bomb on. any of the government that look at the mountain in the. so you would. like it when i. went but i mean i get by early. i get by. i get by a bus a yellow. i mean being what you think they could take you. to. when a mickey. made me a gives it up in a big. alibi. one day in one day i'm going to be employing. logical malise i'm not allowed to. i. don't want a little kid with me at the middle of the open. and then in the. you know well you see model. that all of a compile let me have a lot of left if you're coming. guns of. the network well you. know. we're breaking into programming to bring you some breaking news out of sudan where the army is expected to make an announcement media is reporting that the army will make what's being called an important statement the country has been rocked by months of anti-government protests this is the situation in the capital hundreds of people app
i think they might. have given michael me and giving up they became among the milo he could have but it would have one bomb on. any of the government that look at the mountain in the. so you would. like it when i. went but i mean i get by early. i get by. i get by a bus a yellow. i mean being what you think they could take you. to. when a mickey. made me a gives it up in a big. alibi. one day in one day i'm going to be employing. logical malise i'm not allowed to. i. don't want a little kid...
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they survived but they still had to live with their memories. my poor grandmother own my god. in nineteen twenty two and was awarded the nobel peace prize in recognition of his three years of service to the international community. the nobel committee honored him for his commitment to repatriating prisoners of war famine victims in russia and finally for introducing the passport for stateless russian refugees which bears his name. but this international recognition didn't mean nonsense work was through on the contrary just weeks after the nobel prize ceremony nansen the former polar explorer embarked on his last big mission fighting for the rights of the armenian people. just so. he said working in a room. from this point a nascent guy he had to believe you know also for your i can see a machine mean going out. we rehearse only bottles yeah we alter from the no pull from history or you. along with his commitment to helping russian refugees nansen had long been preoccupied with the plight of the armenians. he repeatedly called the ethnic cleansing that occurred in the ottoman e
they survived but they still had to live with their memories. my poor grandmother own my god. in nineteen twenty two and was awarded the nobel peace prize in recognition of his three years of service to the international community. the nobel committee honored him for his commitment to repatriating prisoners of war famine victims in russia and finally for introducing the passport for stateless russian refugees which bears his name. but this international recognition didn't mean nonsense work was...
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they didn't have to do all the things that they did, but they did. however, if they do that, that would be a mistake. much in the way that tightening in 2018 as aggressively as they did was a mistake. when things are turning up, when things are probably going to get closer to 2% in the second half of the year, that would be a policy mistake. they would hurt their own credibility. the fed cannot afford that. jonathan: let's talk about the perception of independence. operationally, the fed is independent. by definition the administration as previous administrations have done, you can nominate who you like for the federal reserve. i don't think we should be hypocrites about this. once upon a time, barack obama wanted to nominate larry summers, who was once the democrat treasury. this feels a bit different though. herman cain, stephen moore. not quite from the same mold as larry summers. does this compromise the perception of the federal reserve independence? krishna: if you want the fed to say 9-9-9, you nominate herman cain. to some extent it is basica
they didn't have to do all the things that they did, but they did. however, if they do that, that would be a mistake. much in the way that tightening in 2018 as aggressively as they did was a mistake. when things are turning up, when things are probably going to get closer to 2% in the second half of the year, that would be a policy mistake. they would hurt their own credibility. the fed cannot afford that. jonathan: let's talk about the perception of independence. operationally, the fed is...
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they can feel they do what they want and how they want to do it and don't realize when they get public attention, you better be squeaky clean or you're going to get hurt. >> shepard: i mentioned to our audience the president was asked about wikileaks and now we have the video of -- is that available now? let's play it. >> thank you. >> i don't know much about it. thank you. >> thank you. >> so unless i missed it, this time there was no answer on wikileaks. all he said is "i don't know much." earlier he said he didn't know wikileaks. he may not know wikileaks more than the rest of us know wikileaks unless that they released a bunch of stuff. it's hard to forget but we have recordings. so here. >> this just came out. this just came out. wikileaks, i love wikileaks. i'll tell you, this wikileaks stuff is unbelievable. tells you the inner heart. you have to read it. so wikileaks documents show how the media conspires and collaborates with clinton campaign. another one came in today, this wikileaks is like a treasure trove. another one came in today. i was getting off the plane. they were j
they can feel they do what they want and how they want to do it and don't realize when they get public attention, you better be squeaky clean or you're going to get hurt. >> shepard: i mentioned to our audience the president was asked about wikileaks and now we have the video of -- is that available now? let's play it. >> thank you. >> i don't know much about it. thank you. >> thank you. >> so unless i missed it, this time there was no answer on wikileaks. all he...
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they did stop selling it but they sold out. you know.damage has been done. let me bring in david from the intellectual property insurance firm. what copyright rules, if you we re firm. what copyright rules, if you were an artist, singer, music writer, there will be copyright rules, what rules protect nick that failed to protect him here? what aldi have allegedly done is ride roughshod over intellectual property rights, in terms of these bags, you'd be looking at design rights, unregistered design right in terms of protection, it's important for companies that are producing goods that they think about intellectual property rights and what they can acquire before they launch, if a problem like this occurs they have the rights to enforce against the infringers. that's no consolation to him. it‘s really not. let me bring in lynn his written a piece cold the best three jeeps ever. you must have sympathy for nick robinson?” best three jeeps ever. you must have sympathy for nick robinson? i do, i'm a big supporter of small business, and a big —
they did stop selling it but they sold out. you know.damage has been done. let me bring in david from the intellectual property insurance firm. what copyright rules, if you we re firm. what copyright rules, if you were an artist, singer, music writer, there will be copyright rules, what rules protect nick that failed to protect him here? what aldi have allegedly done is ride roughshod over intellectual property rights, in terms of these bags, you'd be looking at design rights, unregistered...
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they don't have a land border. they have by boat.t building a border between mexico and the united states won't stop migrants. we should help these countries. >> tucker: right, it's our fault. >> it's not enough. it's not effectively enough. >> [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: and then you have cured pancreatic cancer which is probably easier. thank you. coming up washington was shocked when robert mueller failed to prove russian collusion. the attorney general wants to know why the investigation was launched in the first place. a major update to the college admission scam and possible prison time for a famous but deeply remorseful actress straight ahead. [ loud traffic sounds ] [ distant traffic sounds ] [ music replaces the noise ] the new galaxy s10 on xfinity mobile. the phone and network designed to do more. switch and save today, and you get a new galaxy. say "get a galaxy" to learn more. >> this process is going along very well. i think that from my standpoint, within a week, i will be in a position to release the report to t
they don't have a land border. they have by boat.t building a border between mexico and the united states won't stop migrants. we should help these countries. >> tucker: right, it's our fault. >> it's not enough. it's not effectively enough. >> [overlapping talking]. >> tucker: and then you have cured pancreatic cancer which is probably easier. thank you. coming up washington was shocked when robert mueller failed to prove russian collusion. the attorney general wants to...
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they have to understand that whatever they do, they know what they need to do, at least get close to, okay, at least you were responsible after making all those mistakes. but, i don't have the patience or maybe i wouldn't be able to use the right words. this is when you need a lawyer so they can deal with these kind of things. >> i understand what you are saying. i want to bring to light, you and your wife formed a group, change the ref, r-e-f. you are pushing for gun control. have you gotten support through that? what are you hoping to do through that organization? >> we have received a lot of support, not only in our community. our movement is beyond parkland. we have received a lot of support in other cities, in other states. right now, we are in new york. but, yes, there is a lot of people that understand that what happened to joaquin and my family, the olivers, the other 16 families and every single victim from gun violence, it needs to stop. that's what i do as an activist, i use art to do that. don't get me wrong, i do have a great lawyer firm making sure that the other side o
they have to understand that whatever they do, they know what they need to do, at least get close to, okay, at least you were responsible after making all those mistakes. but, i don't have the patience or maybe i wouldn't be able to use the right words. this is when you need a lawyer so they can deal with these kind of things. >> i understand what you are saying. i want to bring to light, you and your wife formed a group, change the ref, r-e-f. you are pushing for gun control. have you...
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they knew a lot and they knew it for years.a won't tell you but right now because they just want to move on to obstruction of justice. there was no crime and they asked his legal team for advice. his concerns that he want to get rid of mueller. that seems kind of a fair question to ask. but now they are just talking about obstruction. when there are a lot of questions over why team obama did not immediately stop the russia issue out. the manipulation of socially. keep in mind, they seemed pretty easy-going. with mr. putin. remember this watch. >> my flexibility after the election. none want. trish: just days later vice president joe biden was asked about the russian threat and he totally brushed it off. watches one. >> governor romney hitting hard on that. he said it was alarming and he said what else is he going to be flexible about. what do you make of all that? he acts like he thanks the cold war is still on. russia is still our major adversary. i don't know where he has been, this is not 1956. trish: they are not our advers
they knew a lot and they knew it for years.a won't tell you but right now because they just want to move on to obstruction of justice. there was no crime and they asked his legal team for advice. his concerns that he want to get rid of mueller. that seems kind of a fair question to ask. but now they are just talking about obstruction. when there are a lot of questions over why team obama did not immediately stop the russia issue out. the manipulation of socially. keep in mind, they seemed...
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do you know, they set the apocalypse date and they get it wrong so they move it.nt analogy and i'm stealing it from him. we are seeing the arbitrary nation of the weapons being used to get rid of trump. because they didn't get collusion, they are moving to obstruction. it really doesn't matter. to your point, it really is a cool, a slow-motion coup. they are undoing the will of the people. just win, baby, as al davis would say. just win and you don't have to undo the will of the people. if you do that, you're going to have angry people who are going to come after you. i'm not saying it's going to be violent. i'm you're saying people know when you're stealing from them and this would be a stolen election. you've got plenty of time to win, baby. >> juan: one less thing for all of you. when bill clinton was impeached, republican said yeah, he lied. he's a liar. he is dishonest. he was ordering people to do things that are wrong. if you apply the same standard. >> greg: we have evolved since then. i have evolved. >> juan: all right. msnbc under fire for ambushing robe
do you know, they set the apocalypse date and they get it wrong so they move it.nt analogy and i'm stealing it from him. we are seeing the arbitrary nation of the weapons being used to get rid of trump. because they didn't get collusion, they are moving to obstruction. it really doesn't matter. to your point, it really is a cool, a slow-motion coup. they are undoing the will of the people. just win, baby, as al davis would say. just win and you don't have to undo the will of the people. if you...
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were saying at certain points for example they seem convinced that there was russian meddling yet they say no collusion. the russian government interfered in the twenty sixteen presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion evidence of russian government operations began to surface in mi twenty sixteen in june the democratic national committee on its cyber response team publicly announced that russian hackers had compromised its computer network releases of materials hacks not public reporting soon attribute it to the russian government began that same month additional releases followed in july through the organization wiki leaks with further releases in october and november the investigation did not establish that members of the true campaign conspired all coordinated with the russian government in its election interference activities now the report makes many accusations many allegations about russian hacking it describes our russian military intelligence units and troll companies troll firms factories meddled in the election the problem is i went through the report the fir
were saying at certain points for example they seem convinced that there was russian meddling yet they say no collusion. the russian government interfered in the twenty sixteen presidential election in sweeping and systematic fashion evidence of russian government operations began to surface in mi twenty sixteen in june the democratic national committee on its cyber response team publicly announced that russian hackers had compromised its computer network releases of materials hacks not public...
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they couldn't accept it now they have the redacted mueller report a month later and they still can't accept no collusion no obstruction i really really hope you did they release a third report so we can call the next cross talk triple down because they won't accept anything other then you know taking taking trips out of the white house in ariz judge jumpsuit in handcuffs when they've lost their mind yes but alex they will there certainly will be more reports but it's going to be the other shoe dropping it will be very interesting how they cover those reports or demon is that it's just part of the business model i mean they don't know what else to do other than attack the president of the united there's many reasons to attack donald trump and his administration and many of his policies but this isn't it. it they can't let it go it's it's a stockholm syndrome playing out you're right about a group therapy a therapy of also there are kinds of propaganda and the simplest propaganda is an assertion you just say that something happened and people are basically gullible they want to believe
they couldn't accept it now they have the redacted mueller report a month later and they still can't accept no collusion no obstruction i really really hope you did they release a third report so we can call the next cross talk triple down because they won't accept anything other then you know taking taking trips out of the white house in ariz judge jumpsuit in handcuffs when they've lost their mind yes but alex they will there certainly will be more reports but it's going to be the other shoe...
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they have attacked the community, they have attacked the people of derry, they have attacked the peace've attacked the good friday agreement. this was an attack on everybody in northern ireland. it doesn't matter if you are catholic or protestant, british or irish, this is an attack on democracy. police have called the murder calculated and callous. they are now appealing for calm. andy moore, bbc news. police officials and community leaders gave their reaction to last night's events. the mayor of derry, john boyle, reflected on lyra mckee‘s life and death. this dreadful murder was heinous in the extreme, and threatened the lives of many more. i just want to reflect on the fact that i personally knew lyra mckee. i've known her since she was 16 years old. she was bright, she was warm, she was witty. but, most of all, she was an outstanding individual, a great friend to so, so many people in this city in the short time she was with us. and we are brokenhearted for her family at their loss. again, i want to just extend our very deepest sympathies to them. there is an awful lot of anger in
they have attacked the community, they have attacked the people of derry, they have attacked the peace've attacked the good friday agreement. this was an attack on everybody in northern ireland. it doesn't matter if you are catholic or protestant, british or irish, this is an attack on democracy. police have called the murder calculated and callous. they are now appealing for calm. andy moore, bbc news. police officials and community leaders gave their reaction to last night's events. the mayor...
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talk about last segment, they are not obama people, they are not clinton people could they are a wholewn brand of people, they don't respond well to this on high democratic establishment saying get out of the way, and third part, campaigns awaiting, inned by e biden campaign tryino release all they can on bernie sanders, it come down to electability. kennedy: i don't think he is electable. >> i don't know. kennedy: he won 22 primaries. >> that is right. kennedy: a lot of resistance from the dnc, they were in the tank with super delegates and leadership for hillary clinton. it worked for -- if not for those bernie would have taken the nomination. >> that right, republicans are myopic to just write him off, to say he is easy to defeat, he does have an energetic base, he may be one candidate on their side that can match donald trump fundraising, i don't think that anyone should cheer on republican side for him to be front nominee, last thing we want to do is see the socialist president of united states. kennedy: he faces a tough fight, however bernie learned a thing or two, he has been th
talk about last segment, they are not obama people, they are not clinton people could they are a wholewn brand of people, they don't respond well to this on high democratic establishment saying get out of the way, and third part, campaigns awaiting, inned by e biden campaign tryino release all they can on bernie sanders, it come down to electability. kennedy: i don't think he is electable. >> i don't know. kennedy: he won 22 primaries. >> that is right. kennedy: a lot of resistance...
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they are against the regime. they invest in terrorism.ou can find the fingerprints of the iranian regime. liz: iran is second to china executions. it executes teenagers. are people aware more and more of the human rights abuses? is the middle east waking up to the horrific human rights abuses committed by iran against women, children, and seniors? they execute by the dozens their own people. your take? >> we don't hear enough about it. we actually the iranian people to share, use social media and share with the world what's happening there, and they will get the sympathy and the support of millions of people around the world who stand with the iranian people. we believe that the day will come where they will be able to actually live normal lives in iran. liz: your reaction to the trump administration offering rewards up to 10 million dollars each for information that disrupts hezbollah's finances? >> that is great. the way to deal with terrorism, to apply more pressure and more pressure. you want the terrorists to hide, to seek refuge, an
they are against the regime. they invest in terrorism.ou can find the fingerprints of the iranian regime. liz: iran is second to china executions. it executes teenagers. are people aware more and more of the human rights abuses? is the middle east waking up to the horrific human rights abuses committed by iran against women, children, and seniors? they execute by the dozens their own people. your take? >> we don't hear enough about it. we actually the iranian people to share, use social...
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they cannot even audit what they do.hen you fly over parts of arizona, new mexico, california, there are thousands of airplanes just sitting there. they have not been off the ground ever. we have congressman who insist on building army tanks that no one wants. that has to stop. en are mostly wealthy. flying away every weekend, $20,000 an hour to fly air force one. we can create money to give medicare for all. or to work your insurance companies to save money. when i was in the hospital, take this. don't worry. you are not paying for it. somebody is. people need to be aware. cepping back three allers, as to the gentleman that was concerned about closing our borders. i am from pennsylvania, mushroom capital of the world. mushroom factories are closing workers,here are no mostly mexicans. workers, mostly mexicans. host: thank you for that. bringing up the issue partly of transparency in hospital costs. guest: that is a big issue. all of this is walking around the edges of why are we spending so much? what are we getting for
they cannot even audit what they do.hen you fly over parts of arizona, new mexico, california, there are thousands of airplanes just sitting there. they have not been off the ground ever. we have congressman who insist on building army tanks that no one wants. that has to stop. en are mostly wealthy. flying away every weekend, $20,000 an hour to fly air force one. we can create money to give medicare for all. or to work your insurance companies to save money. when i was in the hospital, take...