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free movie andu , yo, knowe we'r g goin pto aarty afterwards. .y glausmoro >>g pp tom's co-star emma watson in a custom burrberry gown. >> he lives up to his reputation. he's funny and kind and generous to work with and very hardworking and he's all the things. >> but in the circle, tom the nicest guy in hollywood shows a sinister side as a founder of a social media company. >> knowing is good. but knowing everything is better. >> this film is slightly terrifying. i remember reading the book and i like, i couldn't sleep. i was thinking about it for weeks. i actually love sleep. if i get it into double digits. but i love to sleep. >> tom hanks starred in a movie about a boy band. >> i didn't know anything about it. i thought it was the coolest thing in the world. they didn't even lip sync. they actually sang the songs themselves. so god bless them. >>> coming up next -- what's the real johnny depp doing on a pirates of the caribbean disneyland ride. >>> then, mary j. blij on her emotional divorce. what she only told "entertainment tonight" about ir
free movie andu , yo, knowe we'r g goin pto aarty afterwards. .y glausmoro >>g pp tom's co-star emma watson in a custom burrberry gown. >> he lives up to his reputation. he's funny and kind and generous to work with and very hardworking and he's all the things. >> but in the circle, tom the nicest guy in hollywood shows a sinister side as a founder of a social media company. >> knowing is good. but knowing everything is better. >> this film is slightly terrifying....
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it andu try to expand protect them from immigration enforcement. people thet gave impression that he was caving. trying to balance it between a tough border andrcement approach protecting certain groups of people. host: director of research for migrationams at the policy institute, talk about the president's immigration policies. thank you for joining us this morning. a programming note, tomorrow we will be covering the swearing-in ceremony of judge neil gorsuch is the next justice of the u.s. supreme court. c-span.org as well as c-span radio app. tomorrow we will be joined by -- we will also be joined by matt ross, who will discuss his book irsunholy trinity and also national taxpayer advocate will be here to discuss tax reforms and her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. for today, we will see you tomorrow morning at 7 a.m. eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: n
it andu try to expand protect them from immigration enforcement. people thet gave impression that he was caving. trying to balance it between a tough border andrcement approach protecting certain groups of people. host: director of research for migrationams at the policy institute, talk about the president's immigration policies. thank you for joining us this morning. a programming note, tomorrow we will be covering the swearing-in ceremony of judge neil gorsuch is the next justice of the u.s....
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it andu try to expand protect them from immigration enforcement. people thet gave impression that he was caving. trying to balance it between a tough border andrcement approach protecting certain groups of people. host: director of research for migrationams at the >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. lgbtg up this morning, -- workplace dissemination. then an author will talk about his book, "the unholy trinity." nina olson will join us to offer her concerns about the complexity of the tax code. be sure to watch washington journal live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today neil gorsuch is being sworn in as an associate justice on the supreme court. watch the ceremony at the white house administered by justice anthony kennedy live at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> tonight on the communicators, pennsylvania congressman mike about privacy, net neutrality and expanding broadband in the u.s. he is interviewed by allie breland for the help -- for the hill. overll the public out
it andu try to expand protect them from immigration enforcement. people thet gave impression that he was caving. trying to balance it between a tough border andrcement approach protecting certain groups of people. host: director of research for migrationams at the >> c-span's washington journal, live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. lgbtg up this morning, -- workplace dissemination. then an author will talk about his book, "the unholy trinity." nina olson...
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bad, andus, the good, ugly, assessing the state of chinese banks with ubs wealth management.his is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. apan pros holdings booking $3.6 billion charge on its investment in the austrian logistics company toll holdings. $360 million loss, cutting 300 , 1400 more by next march. japan post paid $5 billion in 2015, a price the president now admits was too high. toll was a great by given the significance and the asia-pacific, however we miscalculated the austrian economy and paid a little too much as soon after the economy slumped. haidi: netflix search to a record on news of a potential deal and china, soaring by 6% in new york. the company says it isn't talks with baidu streaming to distribute programs and china. adhere strictly to chinese regulations on film and tv imports netflix expanded into 130 countries last year. 15 boardwells fargo's members never leave surviving in the wake of the false account scandal, although the partners may follow. directors winnin
bad, andus, the good, ugly, assessing the state of chinese banks with ubs wealth management.his is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is "bloomberg markets: asia." i am haidi lun in sydney. rishaad: i am rishaad salamat in hong kong. apan pros holdings booking $3.6 billion charge on its investment in the austrian logistics company toll holdings. $360 million loss, cutting 300 , 1400 more by next march. japan post paid $5 billion in 2015, a price the president now admits was too high. toll was...
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diminishes the cognitive capacity of children but also reduces the chance of high-school graduation andus precipitously. and our infrastructure in is fragile subject to local decisions someone important thing to do is to bent vigilant and whether a have housing policies so there ists a lot to be looking '04r their bet we have very precious policy tool. the other policy is around higher education and for-profit schools the most common pathway is for a for-profit training school a fou only 17 percent went to a four year college many went to community college before profit school isis particularly important and activity around monitoringbe these schools we want to be watching because there is pullback and why do we care about that? those young people involved in the is that i describe as optimistic is supposed to work and supposed to go to school are so eager to launch they cannot imagine four years. to much happens in four years.n the tht the for-profit schoolsls people the working in dentist office i can do that. and those that have a net price that is three or four or five times higher th
diminishes the cognitive capacity of children but also reduces the chance of high-school graduation andus precipitously. and our infrastructure in is fragile subject to local decisions someone important thing to do is to bent vigilant and whether a have housing policies so there ists a lot to be looking '04r their bet we have very precious policy tool. the other policy is around higher education and for-profit schools the most common pathway is for a for-profit training school a fou only 17...
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hincluding the reat potentially of another north korea nuclear test, when there is a lack of skiconsistency andu have russia saying this is just too much, what are the implications of this? >> every president goes through a learning curve, but donald trump has been a nationalist for over 30 years. this is a change. it's not just a change from the campaign. what it says to foreigners and other countries is what is our credibility? can we trust this president? is what he says what he's going to do or does he just pop off depending on the last person with whom he spoke? it's very, very tough. i think there's some triangleation going on here where he's making up with china in hopes to put the russian investigations behind him and he's going to focus on something that's really tough to get to his people and that is the refugee crisis. i think the extreme vetting, what he's going to do on deportations is the way he's going to try to hold on to his base and internationally coming to understand what the market understood in 2008 which is we are not decoupled from each other. you can't go it alone anymor
hincluding the reat potentially of another north korea nuclear test, when there is a lack of skiconsistency andu have russia saying this is just too much, what are the implications of this? >> every president goes through a learning curve, but donald trump has been a nationalist for over 30 years. this is a change. it's not just a change from the campaign. what it says to foreigners and other countries is what is our credibility? can we trust this president? is what he says what he's...
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does it change the battlefield whatsoever andus closer to an end game in this syrian civil war?>> no, i don't. i take it any particular military action should be part of a broader strategy. part of a strategic vision. if you ask me what's the strategic vision of the trump administration, i would say his vision or his result is isis first and isis last. in fact, what i am in the heart of europe. european diplomat, including the u.n. special representative have been saying repeatedly what are the american ideas for a diplomatic political solution inside syria. it's one thing to launch a targeted focused attack on a syrian air bass. and informing the russians before you launch the attack. and the russian probably have informed the assad regime. what's next? what's the trump administration strategy to resolve this bloodbath that has been taken place for the past six years. in fact, i fear that once the syrians absorb the shocks of this particular attack, once the iranians absorb the particular shocks of this particular attacks, back to square one. syria is a very complex theater. am
does it change the battlefield whatsoever andus closer to an end game in this syrian civil war?>> no, i don't. i take it any particular military action should be part of a broader strategy. part of a strategic vision. if you ask me what's the strategic vision of the trump administration, i would say his vision or his result is isis first and isis last. in fact, what i am in the heart of europe. european diplomat, including the u.n. special representative have been saying repeatedly what...
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but when joint pain andu stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult talked to my rheumatologist... and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you have persistent fever, bruising, bleeding or paleness. don't start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. get back to the things that matter most. ask how enbrel can help relieve joint pain and help stop joint damage. enbrel, the number one rheumatologist-prescribed biologic. for my constipation, i switch laxatives.ed stimulant laxatives make your body go by forcefully stimulating the nerves in your colon. miralax is different. it works with
but when joint pain andu stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult talked to my rheumatologist... and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where...
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but i'm reminded of something that jesus said to his disciplem and people were following andus that onee said, render unto caesar and render unto god that which is god.will the problem with the fact that donald trump won't release his taxes is that we can't prove that he's doing either.'t the reality is is that most of us know he isn't doing it either. we are here because our country is concerned about the direction were going in right now. if we were to really take a hard look at this weekend that were looking at and from the christian perspective, we are caught between empires. jesus was caught between an empire. the roman empire. we are caught because donald trump is trying to change thisis america into his empire. we are not going to allow him to do that. are you going to let him do it? is your family can let them do g that? are your neighbors can let you do that? >> no. >> y'all, go get your cousin, brothers, mama, fathers and tell them to call donald trump to account. this is our country. whether we are documented or undocumented this is our country.ru donald trump show your taxes
but i'm reminded of something that jesus said to his disciplem and people were following andus that onee said, render unto caesar and render unto god that which is god.will the problem with the fact that donald trump won't release his taxes is that we can't prove that he's doing either.'t the reality is is that most of us know he isn't doing it either. we are here because our country is concerned about the direction were going in right now. if we were to really take a hard look at this weekend...
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--vock one of the big issues that many banks complainedle r andu there isl a lot of consternation ishe qualitative analysise. that regulators give. one qualitative approach could be differ from another one. i do not think anyone is as where about the quantitative analysis in terms of reporting. david: there is what is written down on the piece of paper and how they implement it. something the president has a lot more influence of it. could it spur real economic growth? larry fink: probably not. i am not a believer that regulation really inhibited loan growth. i think, again, i believe bankers all wanted to growth, but i do believe with votto scores are more relaxed -- fight the scores are more relaxed. to eight years, the time bring down fica scores? i do not believe we had a reduction in economic activity because of regulation. -- everybody -- i feel that is, everybody, the leaders of banks, financial institutions will do anything to drive growth and i believe when there was a demand for a loan, demand for a mortgage, in most those.they drove scorese clear -- fica did change so the
--vock one of the big issues that many banks complainedle r andu there isl a lot of consternation ishe qualitative analysise. that regulators give. one qualitative approach could be differ from another one. i do not think anyone is as where about the quantitative analysis in terms of reporting. david: there is what is written down on the piece of paper and how they implement it. something the president has a lot more influence of it. could it spur real economic growth? larry fink: probably not....
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has shifted to the far left candidate going up against the far right candidate, marine le pen. 24 anduril the second round is going to build up to, what does neil d wane do? neil: i think you would see a much more significant pricing of real euro and french bank risk. marine le pen is talking about moving out of the euro, which is ironic because 70% of the french want to keep the euro. she is going to have to change your tactics on the euro even if she wants to introduce a new french franc. i think the issue is she won't have control over government. she would be gridlocked like your president is. candidate, because attract thele to centerleft to some sort of cohabitation, he could be really dangerous. he is anti-euro, anti-europe, he could enact to that with the national assembly behind him. jonathan: it could be seen as a contrarian call. the market from the candidate comparatively out of the two would be marine le pen? neil: yes. however, our central case, we are almost certain that you will get marine le pen in because the big issue is going to be turnout and come a bit like the br
has shifted to the far left candidate going up against the far right candidate, marine le pen. 24 anduril the second round is going to build up to, what does neil d wane do? neil: i think you would see a much more significant pricing of real euro and french bank risk. marine le pen is talking about moving out of the euro, which is ironic because 70% of the french want to keep the euro. she is going to have to change your tactics on the euro even if she wants to introduce a new french franc. i...
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it's a duty to give back to the men and women who secured the anduely american freedoms opportunities we all enjoy because of the sacrifices they made. came to v.a. when it was clear that veterans were not getting to high-quality care they deserved. i soon discovered it was years of inside effective systems that led to these problems. yearsluded it would take to fix these problems. but because veterans' lives were time to, there was no waste. that's why i focused on meeting the most urgent needs first and ed our approach to reflect that. reduced theically number of people waiting for urgent care. same-daynow has services at all of our medical centers to make sure veterans get the urgent care they need when they need it most. i've had the opportunity to travel across the country, to veterans,tly from their service organizations and stakeholders about their concerns. both the candor of these conversations and the support and commitment i've received from so many in improving the v.a. the opportunity to spend with and learn about the needs of veterans we serve was the best foraration i c
it's a duty to give back to the men and women who secured the anduely american freedoms opportunities we all enjoy because of the sacrifices they made. came to v.a. when it was clear that veterans were not getting to high-quality care they deserved. i soon discovered it was years of inside effective systems that led to these problems. yearsluded it would take to fix these problems. but because veterans' lives were time to, there was no waste. that's why i focused on meeting the most urgent...