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the thing that just doesn't make sense if you do as a.b. noted, if you put the comey firing in the center of this, the logic of how he gets to firing or recommending comey be fired doesn't make sense. in july and then in october he praises comey. he never meets with comey to say he is not doing a good job. he never has conversations except with rod rosenstein. then all of a sudden, he is signing off on a letter relating to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. that's after donald trump told them in a meeting he is going to fire james comey. all of that doesn't really add up. the reason james comey was fired is because donald trump said it. the russia thing. you know, that was the part where it was clear he and sessions are bending over backward and bending over again to make sure he is selling the company line and not making donald trump angry. it doesn't mean it makes sense. >> do you remember, david, back in 2014 or too long ago when sessions was questioning holder at a hearing and holder was talking about not wanting to reveal a conv
the thing that just doesn't make sense if you do as a.b. noted, if you put the comey firing in the center of this, the logic of how he gets to firing or recommending comey be fired doesn't make sense. in july and then in october he praises comey. he never meets with comey to say he is not doing a good job. he never has conversations except with rod rosenstein. then all of a sudden, he is signing off on a letter relating to the hillary clinton e-mail investigation. that's after donald trump told...
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a.b. mendez joins us to talk more about the amazon/whole foods deal. he's portfolio manager with frost investment advisers, good to see you, a.b. >> good to be here, sue. >> let me start first of all with what you think about this deal. >> the criticism you hear is that it will be diluted or negative for amazon's margin. while whole foods has lower margins, it will actually replace some capex, some investments that amazon has been making and would continue to make, and could also be synergistic to revenues. there are a number of different ways to talk about where they could increase the revenues of the combined business. >> let me turn you to the walmart angle which courtney reagan just left off on. amazon prime and whole foods, those are kind of the same kinds of customers. so that maybe is a parallel. but if amazon is able to squeeze suppliers and lower prices enough at whole foods, do you think they present a threat to a walmart? >> you know, honestly, i don't think they present a threa
a.b. mendez joins us to talk more about the amazon/whole foods deal. he's portfolio manager with frost investment advisers, good to see you, a.b. >> good to be here, sue. >> let me start first of all with what you think about this deal. >> the criticism you hear is that it will be diluted or negative for amazon's margin. while whole foods has lower margins, it will actually replace some capex, some investments that amazon has been making and would continue to make, and could...
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there's something to the context here, a.b. does mika brzezinski, joe scarborough, a lot of the yappers on tv, do they go after him too much, too personally, too insulting? i could make a pretty constructive case that yes, they do. they're commentators, that's an opinion show and they say what they want. even if everybody is right about it being so mean against the president, he is the most powerful man in the world, and it is interesting that those around him don't want to hold him to that standard. by ignoring it, it seems they've empowered it because the president doesn't hold back at all ever and seems to get congratulated for that by his own. >> they're certainly not going to come out and criticize him unless they want to pack their bags that day and take their hard drive and get out of there. they all know that. that's why they get up at the moik phones and say things that aren't true. it's all about his electoral win, whatever he wants them to say. >> i'm talking about ryan, mcconnell, the big shots in this party. they'r
there's something to the context here, a.b. does mika brzezinski, joe scarborough, a lot of the yappers on tv, do they go after him too much, too personally, too insulting? i could make a pretty constructive case that yes, they do. they're commentators, that's an opinion show and they say what they want. even if everybody is right about it being so mean against the president, he is the most powerful man in the world, and it is interesting that those around him don't want to hold him to that...
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we have a.b. stoddard, david drucker and errol louis with us. why is he saying this now, because he sees opportunity in making it the fault of president obama and democrats or is it just because he was looking ridiculous, that he wouldn't acknowledge what was obviously true. >> all of the above. none of the above. >> that's what you get here. >> a, b, c and d. >> i'm talking about president trump so cut me some slack here. i think conveniently if you read "the washington post" story, it lays a lot of the blame for some of these issues on inaction by the obama administration. in fact, as i was talking to republicans on capitol hill steeped in intelligence over the past four, five, six years, they were constantly sounding the alarm, imagine that, about russian espionage, russia as our adversary. >> and we were reading it in the paper but not hearing it from the government. >> right. the only reason we've had a complete flip on this is because a republican is president, so the debate changed. i think regardless of why the president did this, this w
we have a.b. stoddard, david drucker and errol louis with us. why is he saying this now, because he sees opportunity in making it the fault of president obama and democrats or is it just because he was looking ridiculous, that he wouldn't acknowledge what was obviously true. >> all of the above. none of the above. >> that's what you get here. >> a, b, c and d. >> i'm talking about president trump so cut me some slack here. i think conveniently if you read "the...
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let's discuss with panel, chris cillizza, a.b. stoddard, cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin. chris cillizza, the possibility that robert mueller could be fired. obviously you hear people saying that would be a very bad idea. had they known james comey was going to be fired, they would say that before then also. what are you hearing? >> well, look, anyone that you would talk to, and i've talked to about this will say it's a terrible idea. it would be politically disastrous. but that doesn't mean donald trump -- you can rule donald trump out from doing it. my read on the chris ruddy thing is the time line seemed pretty clear. he goes to the white house. we now know he does not meet with the president. he comes out, gives an interview to pbs in which he says they are thinking about doing this. i think it would be a really bad idea. seems to me someone at the staff level he meets with at the white house says this is in the mix. this is a possibility. ruddy thinks it's a really pad idea and knows that
let's discuss with panel, chris cillizza, a.b. stoddard, cnn senior legal analyst and former federal prosecutor jeffrey toobin. chris cillizza, the possibility that robert mueller could be fired. obviously you hear people saying that would be a very bad idea. had they known james comey was going to be fired, they would say that before then also. what are you hearing? >> well, look, anyone that you would talk to, and i've talked to about this will say it's a terrible idea. it would be...
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a.b., the main problem with this situation is it doesn't live up to its name. it's supposed to be a better law than the aca, but it's not covering as many people, so that's not better, and it's not lowering premiums the way they said it would. so that's not better. this is a fundamental proposition, no? >> right. what we keep sort of trying to debate -- discuss this and analyze this as one big bill, but remember, so much of this is really a two-track process. you look at the club for growth and the conservative movement that is opposed to this bill because it is truly not a repeal over obamacare because it keeps so much of it, because it's still going to provide a real safety net from government and allow government to sustain a role in the health care industry. then you see people on the business side saying we need a win. you see president trump saying we just need a win. they're not so concerned about what's in it. they're concerned if the republican party cracks up and can't do this, they can't move on to tax reform. so that's why you see some shakiness in
a.b., the main problem with this situation is it doesn't live up to its name. it's supposed to be a better law than the aca, but it's not covering as many people, so that's not better, and it's not lowering premiums the way they said it would. so that's not better. this is a fundamental proposition, no? >> right. what we keep sort of trying to debate -- discuss this and analyze this as one big bill, but remember, so much of this is really a two-track process. you look at the club for...
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real clear politics reporter a.b. stoddard and counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. phil, this is big. the fisa oversight hearing. the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the wiretap claims. the warrant for carter page. one of the extended members of the team. a lot can come out from coats before he gets to he was asked to back off from the investigation. >> i agree, chris. my concern about the hearing today with the congressional hearings going on with what happened with the election last year is it will get diverted from a question that would have been critical a year or two. americans would have been focused on this a laser before the controversy with russia. this is a conversation the authorities have to intercept communications. potentially communications of u.s. citizens. some of the authorities are debated. including the ability to do that without a warrant. i hope the focus today doesn't divert quickly to what the president said when and focuses instead on what authorities do the people who represent americans want to give the u.s. intelligence community e
real clear politics reporter a.b. stoddard and counterterrorism analyst phil mudd. phil, this is big. the fisa oversight hearing. the foreign intelligence surveillance act. the wiretap claims. the warrant for carter page. one of the extended members of the team. a lot can come out from coats before he gets to he was asked to back off from the investigation. >> i agree, chris. my concern about the hearing today with the congressional hearings going on with what happened with the election...
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a.b., this legal case going to the supreme court. how big a deal is it?ow big of a win is it for the president if the ban is upheld by the supreme court? >> i think it would be enormous victory for the president. he fought hard through appeals and this is a signature issue. one of the first policy pronouncements out of the gate that wasn't just executive order that would go nowhere and not legally binding. he ran on this and he struggled since with this legal team to say this is not something that just favors muslims and not a muslim ban. he says it is a major component of national security to stop the bad dudes from coming into the country and threatening us here. i think if he was able to get a win in the supreme court, it is next to the confirmation of neil gorsuch. the biggest win he had. >> thank you, panel. we have to get back to the other top story. president trump pulling out of the paris accord. how do his diehard supporters feel about the decision? we find out next. (dog) mmm. this new beneful grain free is so healthy... oh! farm-raised chicken!
a.b., this legal case going to the supreme court. how big a deal is it?ow big of a win is it for the president if the ban is upheld by the supreme court? >> i think it would be enormous victory for the president. he fought hard through appeals and this is a signature issue. one of the first policy pronouncements out of the gate that wasn't just executive order that would go nowhere and not legally binding. he ran on this and he struggled since with this legal team to say this is not...
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a.b. stoddard here from real clear politics. in this matter, nancy pelosi is right.re's no tax bill, right? >> that's true. the president last week in the rose garden when he went out to make his announcement about withdrawing from the paris climate agreement also brought this up, said his tax bill was moving along nicely through congress. there is no tax bill. nancy pelosi is correct. not only have they not brought democrats in the process, which they need to raise the debt ceiling this summer by the end of july to break the requester caps from 2011 and in order to increase the military spending and do the things he wants to do in his budget, they have not sort of make a bridge to the democratic party in terms of making a deal with tax reform or any kind of infrastructure, which he of course was touting at the white house today. the tax reform will have to go through, if they're not going to work with democrats a very narrow process. to get that narrow procedure, they have to pass a 2018 budget. they don't know how they're going to get through raising the debt ceili
a.b. stoddard here from real clear politics. in this matter, nancy pelosi is right.re's no tax bill, right? >> that's true. the president last week in the rose garden when he went out to make his announcement about withdrawing from the paris climate agreement also brought this up, said his tax bill was moving along nicely through congress. there is no tax bill. nancy pelosi is correct. not only have they not brought democrats in the process, which they need to raise the debt ceiling this...
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a.b. stoddard. it's try, try again. they expect they will have some revised proposal by close of business tomorrow. what's going to be in it? >> i think the idea of pulling the bill on tuesday and saying you'll have a new mutually agreed-upon consensus plan on friday seems really daunting and sounds impossible, actually. what you hear from senator paul interestingly, the discussion is changing the process. they've had this discussion internally for souvenirs. they know exactly where the line has to be drawn without tipping the scale. you lose a conservative, you lose a moderate, that's why they didn't get to it on tuesday. maybe we're looking at the surprise which has to do with what the senator from kentucky was referring to it which was to break it up into different votes so people can feel more protected about what they're voting for anson of one sweeping package that all republicans fear the president will turn on once it's in law if it remains unpopular in the midterm election year. t
a.b. stoddard. it's try, try again. they expect they will have some revised proposal by close of business tomorrow. what's going to be in it? >> i think the idea of pulling the bill on tuesday and saying you'll have a new mutually agreed-upon consensus plan on friday seems really daunting and sounds impossible, actually. what you hear from senator paul interestingly, the discussion is changing the process. they've had this discussion internally for souvenirs. they know exactly where the...
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and associate editor and columnist at real clear politics, a.b. stoddard. so, professor brownstein, when you look at the numbers leer, what is the tale of the tape in these democrat losses in south carolina and, of course, georgia? >> i think if you look across the board, president trump picked four republicans from pretty republican districts for his cabinet and republicans held all of those seats. so there is an element here of holdi holding. on one hand i think republicans particularly saw in georgia one encouraging sign. they polled republican leaning voters who were ambivalent about president trump by making this less of a referendum on him and more on who do you want to see as speaker. on the other hand, you look across the board at all of these special elections, democrats ranch better than they did just a year ago in 2016. in georgia 6, karen handel wins by 4 1/2 points. that says when you get to places less inherently tilted toward the republicans where president trump's approval rating is closer to the national average of around 40% than what it w
and associate editor and columnist at real clear politics, a.b. stoddard. so, professor brownstein, when you look at the numbers leer, what is the tale of the tape in these democrat losses in south carolina and, of course, georgia? >> i think if you look across the board, president trump picked four republicans from pretty republican districts for his cabinet and republicans held all of those seats. so there is an element here of holdi holding. on one hand i think republicans particularly...
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this is different, a.b. i think your question is, well, what's mueller doing? mueller is looking at whether or not the president and his actions with comey, what that means which is different than what comey was doing, he wasn't examining his own removal. >> my question is simpler than that. the president had not been a target. comey told him that but maybe something has now changed according to the president's tweet. >> well, in trump world, as we know, we all are speaking english here and we all use the same nouns, but what's true on friday, they don't want you to believe is true on monday. so that's why i actually think that the president, who thinks jay sekulow does a great job defending him on tv, why he elevated him in this legal team that he has, probably agreed that he should go out and say he's not under investigation because probably people close to the president told him on friday night and saturday it's not a great idea to talk about being under investigation. there is a difference between being a real target in an investigation and just being wrapp
this is different, a.b. i think your question is, well, what's mueller doing? mueller is looking at whether or not the president and his actions with comey, what that means which is different than what comey was doing, he wasn't examining his own removal. >> my question is simpler than that. the president had not been a target. comey told him that but maybe something has now changed according to the president's tweet. >> well, in trump world, as we know, we all are speaking english...
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charles hurt, a.b. stoddard, syndicated columnist charles krauthammer.sment. >> i don't know how anybody could come out of this without thinking it was a good day for the president. there are a lot of things that are still being disputed by the white house but let's assume everything director comey said is what happened. it's clear the president didn't obstruct justice. he isn't and wasn't under investigation for ties to russia and the new things, there's more unpleasant things we already knew about such as the pressure he appeared to put on comey in the white house was obviously not the way things work in washington. for no one is that a surprise. donald trump doesn't do things the way are done in washington. the new things that came out was the bombshell about loretta lynch that suggests that not only did she perhaps obstruct justice. she also tampered in the election. has to be considered a victory for donald trump. >> the bombshell that caught the senators by surprise was that the former fbi director said he was a leaker. take a listen. >> the presid
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he's talking to the public. >> a.b., your final take. as i look at these tweets today, i do wonder, is there a political benefit for the president to seeing the ban struck down in the court, to having a huge loss here, then he has someone new to blame, and thus, has someone to point the finger at when he goes back to try to galvanize the base? >> no, i really don't. i think this is important to the base and he needs a victory desperately right now. his agenda is really, truly stalled in the congress. they have tons of budget deadlines and a debt ceiling increase and all these really difficult things to do before they can even get to a reform of the health care, fix of health care and some kind of tax reform or infrastructure. and so, you know, he needs to come home with a win for the base. i think another loss, even though he'll blame the judges and the media and everybody else, it's not something he can stand. he'll make the democrats, as you saw in the tweets today, you know, the fall guy on ambassadorships and everything else, but whe
he's talking to the public. >> a.b., your final take. as i look at these tweets today, i do wonder, is there a political benefit for the president to seeing the ban struck down in the court, to having a huge loss here, then he has someone new to blame, and thus, has someone to point the finger at when he goes back to try to galvanize the base? >> no, i really don't. i think this is important to the base and he needs a victory desperately right now. his agenda is really, truly...
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but she reported to other ambassadorislyak slyak.h ambassador ki a.b. you had any other interactions with government officials in a campaign capacity? in the campaign capacity. atty. gen. sessions: no, mr. chairman. i have wracked my brain to make sure i could answer any of those questions correctly, and i did not. thatld just offer for you when asked about whether i had had any meetings with russians by the reporter in march, we immediately recall the conversation, the encounter i had at the convention and the meeting in my office and make that public. i never intended not to include that. theuld have gladly reported meeting, the encounter that may have occurred, that some say occurred in the mayflower, if i had remembered it or it actually occurred, which i don't remember that it did. >> on march 2, 2017, you formally recused yourself from any investigation in the russian investigation being conducted by the fbi and the department of justice. what are the specific reasons that you chose to recuse yourself? the. gen. sessions: specific reason, mr. chai
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elected through a council that's elected by the people the president the parliament councils so do a.b. is a dictatorship it's a family that doesn't even tolerate itself the crown prince was just kicked out of office today by the king and he put in the hippie put his son in this way i was away while away the old way out here it is now that i was cited and then in addition to that excuse me if i if you would allow me to continue this saudi regime supported saddam hussein after the revolution which invaded iran i think your your guest should look at history and then i think if we had a discussion that would go better we would move forward more easily because the facts are there for everyone to see we had eight years of war with saddam hussein he initiated the war the saudi regime provided him with up to two hundred billion dollars to help them obtain chemical weapons from western governments and that's a stated fact so in with regards to pilgrimage of course the saudis have a history of killing iranians just a year two years ago the saudis killed six hundred iranian pilgrims and never ev
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i think they are still adjusting and with that, a.b.ome back to the market. >> how do you see that review playing out in the market aside from volumes? >> we think this is going to mean foreign investors will look at saudi arabia more closely. at the moment you have all the world to look at not on your benchmark. there's no urgency to look at saudi arabia. in dollar terms it is less. i think there is a lot of room for foreign influence and saudi arabia. depending on positioning we expect 25-50,000,000,000 dollars. >> that is it for this best of bloomberg markets middle east. we'll be here for the start of the trading week. join >> coming up on bloomberg best, the stories that shaped the weekend business around the world. political tensions that the world on edge. implications for trade, currency and global stability. >> transatlantic relations are as poor as they have been in a long time. know who he isto talking to here. >> economic data sends ambiguous signals. leaders add insight to a complex picture. what's north korea's
i think they are still adjusting and with that, a.b.ome back to the market. >> how do you see that review playing out in the market aside from volumes? >> we think this is going to mean foreign investors will look at saudi arabia more closely. at the moment you have all the world to look at not on your benchmark. there's no urgency to look at saudi arabia. in dollar terms it is less. i think there is a lot of room for foreign influence and saudi arabia. depending on positioning we...
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cnn political analyst ron bro brownstein, a.b. stoddard and cnn political director david challen. we're waiting on the cbo score. the health and human services secretary, tom price and kellyanne conway were out there, making big claims about why this bill was the way to go. let's play tom price. >> the plan we have, we would not have individuals fall through the cracks. we would not lose coverage for anybody that wants for themselves and their family. we want to make certain that health care is available to all americans. >> how, ron, do you take money out of the system and still have an equal amount or even greater covered? >> you know, in my career i've been covering washington since the early 1980s. i cannot remember a single statement by a cabinet officer that is more misleading than that. cbo analysis is clear, 23 million people will be uninsured with the house bill than under current law. it is possible that the senate bill would remove insurance from slightly fewer people in the ten-year window that the cbo analyzes than the house bill but more people over the long term. th
cnn political analyst ron bro brownstein, a.b. stoddard and cnn political director david challen. we're waiting on the cbo score. the health and human services secretary, tom price and kellyanne conway were out there, making big claims about why this bill was the way to go. let's play tom price. >> the plan we have, we would not have individuals fall through the cracks. we would not lose coverage for anybody that wants for themselves and their family. we want to make certain that health...
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. >> eric: do you want to address your radio cohost, saying that a.b. the only way to do this is to do a travel ban. >> curtis: before i step on you, eboni k. williams, it is red china we need to go after. >> eric: you blamed american travelers. >> curtis: north korea can't survive a day without the red chinese yen. it is the president playing footsie with who's on first, i don't know who's on third. death and mar-a-lago having chocolate cake. it's the chinese we need to put pressure on. >> eboni: listen, i want to address something in your monologue. internet rags shows the lack of empathy in our country, world. it is the same lack of empathy seen in the wake of the tragic death of philando castile. people are so attached to their political ideologies in their respective corners and they get so caught up in their feelings around it that when innocent people die there is no room in their heart and emotional capacity for empathy. i think that's very important. i wouldn't advise anyone to go to north korea obviously for this young man is dead and it's unn
. >> eric: do you want to address your radio cohost, saying that a.b. the only way to do this is to do a travel ban. >> curtis: before i step on you, eboni k. williams, it is red china we need to go after. >> eric: you blamed american travelers. >> curtis: north korea can't survive a day without the red chinese yen. it is the president playing footsie with who's on first, i don't know who's on third. death and mar-a-lago having chocolate cake. it's the chinese we need to...
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jonah goldberg, a.b. stoddard, mollie hemingway. good evening.ouse victory. >> i think that's right. this was a win and a vindication for donald trump and the travel ban. it was also a win for the plane that are of the law. part of the reason why this was such a clear win for the white house is that they were on the right side of a constitutional legal argument. the president has plenipotentiary power terrae navigation -- immigration. the ninth circuit opinion, fourth circuit opinion were bad and political decisions. would have been a huge mass if the supreme court had not clarified that the president does have these powers and it did trim back certainly some of the more expansive ideas of quote what the ban is supposed to be. people from these countries can come in. they just need a good reason. >> bill: the courts in february and march. we were listening to them. >> these rulings were kind of ridiculous. they were going through donald trump's campaign tweets and try to ascertain deeper meaning. that was a bad precedent to set, this idea that we
jonah goldberg, a.b. stoddard, mollie hemingway. good evening.ouse victory. >> i think that's right. this was a win and a vindication for donald trump and the travel ban. it was also a win for the plane that are of the law. part of the reason why this was such a clear win for the white house is that they were on the right side of a constitutional legal argument. the president has plenipotentiary power terrae navigation -- immigration. the ninth circuit opinion, fourth circuit opinion were...
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sarah westwood, a.b. thank you. >> melissa: we are continuing to watch this situation in paris and we will bring you any new details on that as soon as they come to us. in the meantime, there is highly anticipated testimony from james comey. lawmakers want to hear about comey's memos, but could they be disappointing? bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. the future isn't silver suits anit's right now.s, think about it. we can push buttons and make cars appear out of thin air. find love anywhere. he's cute. and buy things from, well, everywhere. how? because our phones have evolved. so isn't it time our networks did too? introducing america's largest, most reliable 4g lte combined with the most wifi hotspots. it's a new kind of network. xfinity mobile. i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and autom
sarah westwood, a.b. thank you. >> melissa: we are continuing to watch this situation in paris and we will bring you any new details on that as soon as they come to us. in the meantime, there is highly anticipated testimony from james comey. lawmakers want to hear about comey's memos, but could they be disappointing? bp engineered a fleet of 32 brand new ships with advanced technology, so we can make sure oil and gas get where they need to go safely. because safety is never being...
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a.b. it was something their anddmother used forever they set themselves up as the county doctor and this kind of healing. summary else uses our nerves, out the water. what ever ise uses at hand. it is that kind of chaotic medical practice that the ama peopleented wanted to get rid of, and it turns out they were right. they felt if they could transform the practice of medicine into a science-based state-licensed profession, they could make progress. their motives are largely self-interested at this point because they cannot demonstrate that a scientific education makes you a better physician at that point. so they are largely motivated by occupational well-being, but they have a profound faith that science will pay off, that we need to get rid of all these people doing whatever they want to do by the which isheir pants, ultimately dangerous to the public. we need a rigorous scientific approach to medicine. that is what they are after in licensing. was a board passed of health law with a lic
a.b. it was something their anddmother used forever they set themselves up as the county doctor and this kind of healing. summary else uses our nerves, out the water. what ever ise uses at hand. it is that kind of chaotic medical practice that the ama peopleented wanted to get rid of, and it turns out they were right. they felt if they could transform the practice of medicine into a science-based state-licensed profession, they could make progress. their motives are largely self-interested at...
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realpolitiks editor, a.b. stoddard. charlie gasparino, whether this is the case.llustrates how heated the moment got. ralph, or sue? if we can show it. okay, not important. all right. i caught them off-guard. they weren't expecting that. i love doing that. charlie, the gist is this. that you know, this white house wants special kind, fawning coverage. when these journalists are doing their jobs they call that fake news. that is not right. that is not fair. what? >> i don't think you can say they're all unfair or they're all not unfair. that is the whole thing here. i mean i think, it is safe to say that the story about donald trump where, you know the cnn wrote this sort of breathless piece about him being in russia and prostitutes and all this garbage that was, each line was sort of, aside from the fact that the fbi showed that to donald trump the underlying details were all inaccurate or no one could prove them. to run that type of story is it pretty unfair. neil: this latest one roping in anthony scaramucci. >> that is another one. think about this way. neil: t
realpolitiks editor, a.b. stoddard. charlie gasparino, whether this is the case.llustrates how heated the moment got. ralph, or sue? if we can show it. okay, not important. all right. i caught them off-guard. they weren't expecting that. i love doing that. charlie, the gist is this. that you know, this white house wants special kind, fawning coverage. when these journalists are doing their jobs they call that fake news. that is not right. that is not fair. what? >> i don't think you can...
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can at least know what discussions has been around issuing credits for those doing the right thing at a.be that are not that i can be there to raise my voice. the last thing i want is for this to impact trade in the longer term and are american made products being worked on so hard here for us to create and build and prosper are going to be impted by some tariffs imposed externally because we are seen as the non-responsible ones. neil: i want to be at a table where someone else is picking up the check. those are the tables i preferred. in order to appetizers, get a couple of desserts. >> is people writing checks for trade deals around the table. >> if we are going to be reducing our emissions anyway, we should be getting credit for it. we should be able to get some economic benefit out of doing that by being part of this agreement. >> we are enjoying it now. [inaudible conversations] >> natural gas and displace coal. >> i'm all about selling natural gas in louisiana. neil: you argued -- [inaudible conversations] >> you are going to need trade agreements with the people you can make. >> th
can at least know what discussions has been around issuing credits for those doing the right thing at a.be that are not that i can be there to raise my voice. the last thing i want is for this to impact trade in the longer term and are american made products being worked on so hard here for us to create and build and prosper are going to be impted by some tariffs imposed externally because we are seen as the non-responsible ones. neil: i want to be at a table where someone else is picking up...