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for clues on where policy makers are heading in new zealand, let's bring in market analyst tim waterere last year and it was a little bit better at .2% and still teetering on that recession line in terms of inflation, the figures i've gone down to the 4% marks of some progress there but not quite enough and so, they are in a bit of a tight spot and was see them later today and two things are looking for is still focusing on the upside risk and how confident are they that the nontradable inflation figures will be coming down has been a thorn in the side of the inflation figures and they think they'll be moving down and the data suggests otherwise of the moment because of the world today, were looking to see any clues that we could be moving towards later in the year and towards the stage. fire year and towards the stage. are conservative _ year and towards the stage. are conservative government was elected last year, any clues as to where they may want to take things? we know new zealand is a small economy in the us also is something they'll be watching out for? is something they'll be w
for clues on where policy makers are heading in new zealand, let's bring in market analyst tim waterere last year and it was a little bit better at .2% and still teetering on that recession line in terms of inflation, the figures i've gone down to the 4% marks of some progress there but not quite enough and so, they are in a bit of a tight spot and was see them later today and two things are looking for is still focusing on the upside risk and how confident are they that the nontradable...
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tim water this morning announced a profit of £157 million —— thames water.e, what is the impact on the water? iliiulhat not where it should be, what is the impact on the water? what happens is if ou have impact on the water? what happens is if you have got — impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the _ impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the organism _ impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the organism is - if you have got the organism is moving — if you have got the organism is moving into the river from outfall and spillage, from rain run—off, you are going _ and spillage, from rain run—off, you are going to— and spillage, from rain run—off, you are going to get organisms building up are going to get organisms building up in the _ are going to get organisms building up in the water, some of them are pathogenic— up in the water, some of them are pathogenic disease—causing organisms like 5 _ pathogenic disease—causing organisms like e coli _ pathogenic disease—causing organisms like e. coli and you will have a pr
tim water this morning announced a profit of £157 million —— thames water.e, what is the impact on the water? iliiulhat not where it should be, what is the impact on the water? what happens is if ou have impact on the water? what happens is if you have got — impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the _ impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the organism _ impact on the water? what happens is if you have got the organism is - if you have got the organism is...
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in cape town, south africa, norton for its standing beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this tim, welcome to future found century, a place of unique bio diversity. we mind, body costs and storage. connect to the reach you to an a to pile of nature. like 1st, we see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. do i need to send it out to meet ab crazy? this be a hit, a woman in the african rep seen.
in cape town, south africa, norton for its standing beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this tim, welcome to future found century, a place of unique bio diversity. we mind, body costs and storage. connect to the reach you to an a to pile of nature. like 1st, we see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. do i need to send it out to meet ab crazy? this be a hit, a woman in the african rep seen.
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and cape town, south african norton for its standing beach is crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future phones, century a place of unique bio diversity. we mind, body costs and spirits connect to the reach you to an 18 pile of nature type 1st. please see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. do i need to send a galaxy meet? it'd be crazy this be a hit, a woman in the effort interrupt scene.
and cape town, south african norton for its standing beach is crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future phones, century a place of unique bio diversity. we mind, body costs and spirits connect to the reach you to an 18 pile of nature type 1st. please see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. do i need to send a galaxy meet? it'd be crazy this be a hit, a woman in the effort interrupt...
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in cape town, south africa, norton for its standing beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future found century, a place of unique bio diversity we mind, body parts and spirits connect to the reach you to a to pile of nature. like 1st, we see how it might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. so i need to send a goal to meet ab crazy. this be a hit, a woman, and the african rep seen.
in cape town, south africa, norton for its standing beaches, crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future found century, a place of unique bio diversity we mind, body parts and spirits connect to the reach you to a to pile of nature. like 1st, we see how it might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. so i need to send a goal to meet ab crazy. this be a hit, a woman, and the african rep seen.
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another potential running mate for minnesota governor tim walz is in hot water and he compared socialisme said is weird. back to this, i'm looking at arizona all eyes. biden won arizona in 2020 by less than 11000 votes, this is the thinnest margin in and looking at the polls from this morning, right now if it lake and gallego he is a 4.1% lead over her as of today but arizona is very much a plate right now. maria: he didn't say anything about the wide-open border for years. i don't remember him being so upset that 2 million guideways typically go through tucson but i guess they're talking about the border of an issue. >> they think that he can help her with her border weakness. >> i'm proud of my friend kari lake enter victory. congratulations. obviously the border is the number one issue in the state of arizona and a call element that the registration over the last couple months in the state of arizona has trended dramatically toward the republicans nearly every county in arizona is red. you see the trendlines in the polling for president trump that he remains the leader in the lead bid
another potential running mate for minnesota governor tim walz is in hot water and he compared socialisme said is weird. back to this, i'm looking at arizona all eyes. biden won arizona in 2020 by less than 11000 votes, this is the thinnest margin in and looking at the polls from this morning, right now if it lake and gallego he is a 4.1% lead over her as of today but arizona is very much a plate right now. maria: he didn't say anything about the wide-open border for years. i don't remember him...
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water and food. euromet added that destroying vital infrastructure. timst and author who joins us, we also have journalist, author and activist, welcome to you both. when you take a look at the announcements made by israel, at this point is beginning to be a repeated scenario in terms of the evacuation orders and then for... for the areas uh to more or less be bombed uh leading to more civilian casualties uh is this a type of psychological warfare operation that they are executing against palestinians? well it's both psychological but it's more importantly is part of their plan of genocide by dosage basically kingdom and northern gaza asking the some to be moved to southern gaza killing them there and then asking them to move to middle gaza, khanus etc. and then killing them there, and the recent study that was estimating, published in the peer review journal lanced showed that we are way under estimating number people being killed directly or indirectly, it's estimated now over 186 thous palestinians have been killed directly or indirectly, so this... ra
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well, tim and tubo grew, and they grew, and they grew, and one day we forgot to put those screen wire on the top of the wash basin with the water in which tim and tubo were residing. by this time, they were about this long. and one of our neighbor's favorite cats all of a sudden just had three legs. and would had to release tim and tubo at that point. dad said, no, tim and tubo are too big. we have to release them back into the swamp. we also had a baby possum, and i'm probably leaving some sar -- varmints out. i love animals. i have two dogs at home. i wouldn't ask becky to choose between me and our pups. lloy when people bring their -- i love when people bring their dogs to work. i'm not going to wade into the subject of what kind of animal is best, but i think we can all agree that there's a special bond between our species and our animal friends. animals can teach us a lot. animals teach us love. animals teach us patience. animals teach us compassion. animals, especially dogs, teach us responsibility. animals teach us to appreciate god's creation. through our connection with animals, including but not limited to dogs, we al
well, tim and tubo grew, and they grew, and they grew, and one day we forgot to put those screen wire on the top of the wash basin with the water in which tim and tubo were residing. by this time, they were about this long. and one of our neighbor's favorite cats all of a sudden just had three legs. and would had to release tim and tubo at that point. dad said, no, tim and tubo are too big. we have to release them back into the swamp. we also had a baby possum, and i'm probably leaving some sar...
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one east bay community, residents are looking for solutions because water is a big part of their economy. abc seven news reporter tim johns is in discovery bay. >> head down towards the waterways of discovery bay and east contra costa county, and you'll be greeted with a somewhat unpleasant sight. >> people who come in, the first thing they'll do is look into the bay and see this green goo. >> the california state water resources control board has issued a warning to stay out of the water after the discovery of algae blooms. tony george is the vice president of the town's chamber of commerce. he says while the algae bloom has happened every summer for the past few years, the recent heat waves have made it occur earlier than normal this year, especially with the temperatures we've had out here up to 112 113 degrees. >> it's been worse than it has been in a while. >> an issue george believes impacts discovery bay not just environmentally but also economically. he says with the warnings in place, he worries visitors will stay away from the town during the summer months, not to mention the locals. many of whom bought th
one east bay community, residents are looking for solutions because water is a big part of their economy. abc seven news reporter tim johns is in discovery bay. >> head down towards the waterways of discovery bay and east contra costa county, and you'll be greeted with a somewhat unpleasant sight. >> people who come in, the first thing they'll do is look into the bay and see this green goo. >> the california state water resources control board has issued a warning to stay out...
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one east bay community, residents are looking for solutions because water is a big part of their economy. abc seven news reporter tim bay. >> head down towards the waterways of discovery bay and east contra costa county, and you'll be greeted with a somewhat unpleasant sight. >> people who come in, the first thing they'll do is look into the bay and see this green goo. >> the california state water resources control board has issued a warning to stay out of the water after the discovery of algae blooms. tony george is the vice president of the town's chamber of commerce. he says while the algae bloom has happened every summer for the past few years, the recent heat waves have made it occur earlier than normal this year, especially with the temperatures we've had out here up to 112 113 degrees. >> it's been worse than it has been in a while. >> an issue george believes impacts discovery bay not just environmentally but also economically. he says with the warnings in place, he worries visitors will stay away from the town during the summer months, not to mention the locals. many of whom bought their homes so they too
one east bay community, residents are looking for solutions because water is a big part of their economy. abc seven news reporter tim bay. >> head down towards the waterways of discovery bay and east contra costa county, and you'll be greeted with a somewhat unpleasant sight. >> people who come in, the first thing they'll do is look into the bay and see this green goo. >> the california state water resources control board has issued a warning to stay out of the water after the...
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in cape town, south africa norton for its standing beach is crystal clear water and vibrant marine live. and of course this, tim, welcome to future phones, century a place of unique bio diversity. we mind, body parts and spirits connect to the reach you to a to pile of nature type. first. we see how we might gain inspiration from her daughter to create a range of diversity dulls in johannesburg. to any, to send a goal to meet a be crazy this be a hit, a woman in the african rep seen they say it's done or when it's on, it shows us how he is innovating traditional cuisine in this of to i'm finally sat down there and this is every max, the in the slums of co go to and i really be, we meet the crew and carrots is behind chocolate city. a full series designed to highlight the use of kenya growing up in poverty, facing struggles of crime and drugs. these is one of can you largest the this is the light future. please speak to the most of the industry of coral go show guns of got is to control your future. the idea of the idea of god. this is no ordinary films that the streets and the people of coral go show no robust
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killed criminal justiceib reform, which is impossible which is make tim scott mad andd her likability, favorability is somewhere between water and bubonic plague. so how is she a better top of the ticket than what they have? >> she's not. you are looking at the nation's leading purveyor of word salad to remind people here at the democratic primary of 2020 with most hard-core id members of democratic party, shhee had 3% point at a high watermark. she is not a better candidated and people are trying to castpes light themselves into it. trey i have to be clear on this front, people are looking atlook politics like 2,022,004 instead of 2024. a seismic shif int so i don't co who the nominee is. >> trey: it will be fascinating to see whether or not president trump factors and who we is actually running the against as he picks his vice presidential running mate. thank you both for joining us on g a sunday night.siti i look forward to visit with you soon. >> thanks, trey. >> thank you. >> trey: up next, donald trump sentencinge su till late two presidential immunity.so w so what now? our legal panel tells us plus their al darrell is
killed criminal justiceib reform, which is impossible which is make tim scott mad andd her likability, favorability is somewhere between water and bubonic plague. so how is she a better top of the ticket than what they have? >> she's not. you are looking at the nation's leading purveyor of word salad to remind people here at the democratic primary of 2020 with most hard-core id members of democratic party, shhee had 3% point at a high watermark. she is not a better candidated and people...
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tim johns, abc seven news. >> leaders in the south bay are considering their own crackdown on encampments and tomorrow it heads to a vote. valley water wants to ban encampments along waterways for safety, citing concerns about pollution in the water and dangerous conditions for staff homeless advocates are criticizing the plan, saying many people living along creeks are trying to stay cool. they want the agency to find other solutions than forcing people out. >> work with advocates to try and schedule things, to have advocates on hand who usually have good relationships with camps, but also keeping the creeks clean. make sure that you always have porta potties with wash stations at all these creek areas. >> the valley water board is set to vote on the ordinance tomorrow. if it's approved, it will go into effect in 30 days. >> all right. let's take you outside as we talk about the unrelenting heat wave. and after the last week or so, today definitely felt like a much needed improvement. let's bring in abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel, who has a look at this brief relief before the heat hits us again. >> that's right julian, enjoy
tim johns, abc seven news. >> leaders in the south bay are considering their own crackdown on encampments and tomorrow it heads to a vote. valley water wants to ban encampments along waterways for safety, citing concerns about pollution in the water and dangerous conditions for staff homeless advocates are criticizing the plan, saying many people living along creeks are trying to stay cool. they want the agency to find other solutions than forcing people out. >> work with advocates...
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water. one resident tries to warn officials, but their response has been hostility. polluted is an poison. next on dw, into the conflicts own, with tim sebastian in the early hours of february 24th just over 2 years ago. you came in, jo, listen care of the, i'm mistake of both on the russian this. i'll try giving the city really a point of money and co woke up went out and began reporting in real time, how you can use it for i'm on a daily basis. conflict then in 60 minutes on dw, the welcome to the tire timelines, capital for 6 tourism in germany. if you go to a faucet, you do pay twice or $3.00 times as much and the other half the service. in 2023, a documentary uncovered corruption in child abuse. the youngest one, for example, let me show you this was her. now the film team investigate. the last executive have changed to the red lights, dark shadow. 6 terrace in stossel, the 16 on dw, the re not to have a logic is waging a battle against the authorities, could do nothing in the face of an imminent environmental catastrophe. here at the side of a former chemical and arguments factory toxic waters threatens to flow into poland, vis
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tim johns, abc seven news. >> leaders in the south bay are considering their own crackdown on encampments and tomorrow it heads to a vote. valley water wants to ban encampments along waterways for safety, citing concerns about pollution in the water and dangerous conditions for staff homeless advocates are criticizing the plan, saying many people living along creeks are trying to stay cool. they want the agency to find other solutions than forcing people out. >> work with advocates to try and schedule things, to have advocates on hand who usually have good relationships with camps, but also keeping the creeks clean. make sure that you always have porta potties with wash stations at all these creek areas. >> the valley water board is set to vote on the ordinance tomorrow. if it's approved, it will go into effect in 30 days. >> all right. let's take you outside as we talk about the unrelenting heat wave. and after the last week or so, today definitely felt like a much needed improvement. let's bring in abc7 news meteorologist sandhya patel, who has a look at this brief relief before the heat hits us again. >> that's right julian, enjoy
tim johns, abc seven news. >> leaders in the south bay are considering their own crackdown on encampments and tomorrow it heads to a vote. valley water wants to ban encampments along waterways for safety, citing concerns about pollution in the water and dangerous conditions for staff homeless advocates are criticizing the plan, saying many people living along creeks are trying to stay cool. they want the agency to find other solutions than forcing people out. >> work with advocates...
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in tim burton's film damba, the baby elephant damba takes part in a circus performance, where he plays a fireman, and what does he use to pour water igor. around the music for 600 please. the eccentric jazz trumpeter miles davis often did this in concert. just like orchestra conductors, perhaps he turned his back to the audience, that’s right, the theme of the kings over 200, the inhabitants of ancient athens attributed the establishment of this form of government to the hero theseus, although everyone knew that in the myth tesseus was tsar, democracy, right, tsars over 800, please, in 1669, both tsar alexei mikhailovich and his sons fyodor and alexei were candidates for the throne of this country, but they elected another. poland polish-lithuanian commonwealth. they elected mikhail vishnevetsky absolutely correctly. around the music for 1. please. you get an auction. valery has 6800, you have 2300, vitaly has a bet of 2,400 we play the great french poet théophile gautier did not like music, considered it the most unpleasant and expensive form of what could be torture? he considered music the most unpleasant and expensive kind of
in tim burton's film damba, the baby elephant damba takes part in a circus performance, where he plays a fireman, and what does he use to pour water igor. around the music for 600 please. the eccentric jazz trumpeter miles davis often did this in concert. just like orchestra conductors, perhaps he turned his back to the audience, that’s right, the theme of the kings over 200, the inhabitants of ancient athens attributed the establishment of this form of government to the hero theseus,...
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the rhetoric's to heated pot is on the stove and the water is boiling we have to dial it down wolf, let's go back to you good point indeed, from tim naftali, let's hope that they could dial it down. that rhetoric is very, very heated. anderson, i want to go to cnn's evan perez right now. he's got some new reporting on the deceased gunman. what are you learning? oven well, wolf for the work now that the fbi is doing is to verify the identity of this person. they believe they know who it is. one of the questions that i think everybody that is on everyone's mind is obviously what we're now at about almost five hours after this event and we don't yet have an official name, a name from law enforcement of the name of the person who attempted. from what we can tell, an attempted assassination on the former president's. so that is one of the questions right now. that is obviously on everyone's mind what we're told is that the the alleged surely it's suspected shooter wasn't carrying identification on them. and so that's adding to some of the extra work that law enforcement has to do to try to verify and make sure they know who this person
the rhetoric's to heated pot is on the stove and the water is boiling we have to dial it down wolf, let's go back to you good point indeed, from tim naftali, let's hope that they could dial it down. that rhetoric is very, very heated. anderson, i want to go to cnn's evan perez right now. he's got some new reporting on the deceased gunman. what are you learning? oven well, wolf for the work now that the fbi is doing is to verify the identity of this person. they believe they know who it is. one...
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water. >> i like the hot wash for the whites. >> that shirt looks a little dingy, guy. >> up next, final trades. >>> final trade time. tim?ike we should talk about diageo later in the show. 16 1/2 times, cheap to itself, and it's international. >> karen? >> merck. i am long and want to add, but i got to wait. don't buy it yet. three days at least. >> dan? >> yeah, i remain a seller of igv. by the way, guy, you are so brat. >> what? >> it's going to blow his mind that that's what you are. >> wash your laundry in cold wetw water. met fans, i'm sorry. i think you buy pinterest here. >> thank you for watching "fast." we'll see you back here tomorrow at 5:00. "mad money" withimrar ar rhtow.j cme >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there is always a market somewhere. i will help you find it. mad money starts now. >> hey, i am cramer. i'm just trying to make you a little money. i want to explain crazy days like today. this market has become a
water. >> i like the hot wash for the whites. >> that shirt looks a little dingy, guy. >> up next, final trades. >>> final trade time. tim?ike we should talk about diageo later in the show. 16 1/2 times, cheap to itself, and it's international. >> karen? >> merck. i am long and want to add, but i got to wait. don't buy it yet. three days at least. >> dan? >> yeah, i remain a seller of igv. by the way, guy, you are so brat. >> what?...
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i want to thank the water resources and environment subcommittee staff, ron hamilton, tim petty, lydia dennis, dale brawn, cory kipers, and jacob pratt. i want to thank the full committee staff, jack ruby, abbey wink, megan holland, chris divine, leslie parker, justin, kerry goldberg, payton, tyler, briana garcia, and rachel. and thank you to the minority staff led by kathy dedrick and ryan seeger, they did a tremendous job, all of them. finally, i want to thank my colleagues here today on the committee and in this chamber for their participation and work to develop this very important and crucial bill. mr. speaker, i urge support of h.r. 8812, what we know as wrda 2024, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 8812 as amended. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 being in the affirmative being in the affirmative -- for what purpose does the gentleman from north carolina seek recognition? mr. rouzer: i demand the yeas and nay
i want to thank the water resources and environment subcommittee staff, ron hamilton, tim petty, lydia dennis, dale brawn, cory kipers, and jacob pratt. i want to thank the full committee staff, jack ruby, abbey wink, megan holland, chris divine, leslie parker, justin, kerry goldberg, payton, tyler, briana garcia, and rachel. and thank you to the minority staff led by kathy dedrick and ryan seeger, they did a tremendous job, all of them. finally, i want to thank my colleagues here today on the...
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warmer water fuels the hurricane, dumps more rain, more damage. timther but the two are bound to each other. i hate to draw too much from one storm and one instance of water being warmer earlier this year, but is this the new normal? will we start seeing hurricane seasons start this early? will: maybe? i cannot be definitive on that. we know the planet is getting warmer, the water is getting warmer. this is kind of how it works. i'm not the expert, but i've been watching these for years. my unofficial prediction is you are right. vonnie: it is a la nina year, and that makes a difference? will: the el nino, la nina things affect weather patterns. it is making cooler waters in the pacific so it will not be as big a threat there. we are seeing the warm water here, it's the gulf, but they call it the atlantic storm area. vonnie: it's one of those areas where most markets shot at 4:00 p.m. on a friday -- the weather never stops. we want to continue with this subject. we want to bring in the publisher of the weather wealth commodity newsletter. he advises h
warmer water fuels the hurricane, dumps more rain, more damage. timther but the two are bound to each other. i hate to draw too much from one storm and one instance of water being warmer earlier this year, but is this the new normal? will we start seeing hurricane seasons start this early? will: maybe? i cannot be definitive on that. we know the planet is getting warmer, the water is getting warmer. this is kind of how it works. i'm not the expert, but i've been watching these for years. my...
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tim scott as part of the game and part of the price. marco rubio has been allow himself to be humiliated by donald trump since he drank the tiny water bottlepart of his army. he enjoys humiliation. i think people forget the character of the man. he enjoys humiliating people and making them jump through hoops -- was no more going to be the vp as he was going to be speaker. afterwards, the texas congressman admitted he only place his name in nomination because he was black and there was a black nominee -- hakeem jeffries was on the other side. i am sad for the folks who are willing to take this kind of abuse. it is community-wide abuse. it is an abuse of these communities to make people walk the plank knowing none of these people were ever going to be picked. >> he also changes them in the process. marco rubio, according to -- has been read pilled. he believes the things he is saying. but in the process, the norming is gone. if the norm he ever existed, the norming have been radicalized. >> they change themselves, to go back to the theme of the evening, it is all about ambition. all of these people want to be in charge and sitting behind the
tim scott as part of the game and part of the price. marco rubio has been allow himself to be humiliated by donald trump since he drank the tiny water bottlepart of his army. he enjoys humiliation. i think people forget the character of the man. he enjoys humiliating people and making them jump through hoops -- was no more going to be the vp as he was going to be speaker. afterwards, the texas congressman admitted he only place his name in nomination because he was black and there was a black...