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> so what do we have here angus? it's a plate with two different kinds of chocolate? >> yeah, we got two types of chocolate here, they're sort of-- this is called kind of low-end chocolate, you know, mass produced-- quite high sugar content. and then you've got kind of a high-end more luxury type chocolate. >> and how do i tell the difference? >> well, it's called a snap test. it's quite simple. you-- you literally take a piece of-- of chocolate and you break it and you listen. it's-- it's (laugh) that simple. >> what chocolate do i do--. >> and--. >> --so this would be? >> so if-- this would-- this would be sort of your more low-end, so if-- if you kind of break a bit off, it's not gonna make so much of a click. >> it really makes no noise at all. >> it-- no, it-- no, it doesn't. and-- and if you-- if you take the different bar ... >> definitely makes a snap. >> really does. >> definitely does. >> but then if-- if-- if everything is 70% cocoa, right 'cause now they advertise that in the store, if everything is 70%,
> so what do we have here angus? it's a plate with two different kinds of chocolate? >> yeah, we got two types of chocolate here, they're sort of-- this is called kind of low-end chocolate, you know, mass produced-- quite high sugar content. and then you've got kind of a high-end more luxury type chocolate. >> and how do i tell the difference? >> well, it's called a snap test. it's quite simple. you-- you literally take a piece of-- of chocolate and you break it and you...
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that's no good, i want "free trade" angus. i want free trade, i want to be able to sell my coco beans for my price. >> and if you wanna know if your sweet fix is good, kennedy has the secret. >> it's called a snap test, it's quite simple. you literally take a piece of a chocolate and you break it and you listen. >> plus we discus some of the more bizare ingredients people are adding to the mix. >> i know of a particular company in austria and they'll put in like, fish, bits of pig. >> i spoke with angus kennedy at a family run chocolate factory in new york. >> you are the man behind one of the most terrifying predictions i have heard in some time. and what is that? >> well, yeah, the-- this is a prediction that-- the world will run out of chocolate by 2020. >> there is some validity--. >> there is. >> to this notion that we may be running out of cocoa? why? >> well, the world isn't gonna run out of cocoa. but-- if you look at the global markets, for example nigeria south africa-- mexico, india-- and particular china as well--
that's no good, i want "free trade" angus. i want free trade, i want to be able to sell my coco beans for my price. >> and if you wanna know if your sweet fix is good, kennedy has the secret. >> it's called a snap test, it's quite simple. you literally take a piece of a chocolate and you break it and you listen. >> plus we discus some of the more bizare ingredients people are adding to the mix. >> i know of a particular company in austria and they'll put in...
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joining us is the independent senator from maine angus king. senator, thanks very much for joining us. >> glad to be here, wolf. a tough case on all fronts. more questions than answers right now. >> that's certainly true. i know you've been looking into this together with your staff. what can you tell us? what have you learned about muhammad youssouf abdulazeez's plans for example as far as how long he was plotting other related information? >> well there's no -- i haven't had a briefing -- well i did have a briefing an hour ago but not on these kinds of details. there's a lot of focus, as you suggest on this trip to jordan. he was there for seven months. jordan is a relatively peaceful country in the middle east. but there are known isis and al qaeda radicals there. he could have easily fallen under their influence. you know this is the tough case. the fbi has made something like ten arrests in the last two weeks of people involved in these kinds of plots. but the problem is, you know if you did the percentages they were over 90% successful. b
joining us is the independent senator from maine angus king. senator, thanks very much for joining us. >> glad to be here, wolf. a tough case on all fronts. more questions than answers right now. >> that's certainly true. i know you've been looking into this together with your staff. what can you tell us? what have you learned about muhammad youssouf abdulazeez's plans for example as far as how long he was plotting other related information? >> well there's no -- i haven't had...
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joining us is director angus mcqueen with us. >> you're very welcome. i went to a drug warehouse and i saw the drugs. the biggest warehouse you have seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all known, that for decades, really, ever since the war on drugs quote unquote, was declared, the -- there has been a supply of drugs to the united states, to europe, all over the world. that has essentially, got greater, not lesser. and the price of those drugs has essentially gone down, not gone up. which would suggest that supply has improved. i think you deal with any of the law enforcement agencies when you meet lots of them and speak to them, they will all admit that they are touching the very, very small corner of supply. i mean, i once made a film in britain about drugs and the supply of drugs. and we discovered an astonishing figure that the authorities were confiscating under
joining us is director angus mcqueen with us. >> you're very welcome. i went to a drug warehouse and i saw the drugs. the biggest warehouse you have seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all known, that for decades, really, ever since the war on drugs quote unquote, was declared, the -- there has...
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angus was watched like a spy by heavily armed men who had only seen gringos on tv.ting) >> (speaking spanish) (laughter) >> (man shouts) >> galdos: lunch for el chapo's army, some of the most wanted men in mexico, was beef, beer, and cocaine. our identities were checked on their high-speed internet network. both of us sense el chapo really was close by. ♪ ♪ >> galdos: they told us the military regularly sends in helicopters, and we worried about being caught in the crossfire. they reassured us that they got three hours' warning before any raid. (mobile phone game beeping) (engine revving) >> galdos: these men smuggle cocaine and meth all over the world. but the heroin and marijuana grown here still bring the cartel billions of dollars. ♪ ♪ (song sung in spanish): ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (song ends) (engine roaring) >> galdos: it was strange, flying with the troops over la sierra, looking for the el chapo and his men, when we now knew what was going on beneath. we wondered which of these men or the officers, or the generals above them, was working for the cartel. >> i assure you tha
angus was watched like a spy by heavily armed men who had only seen gringos on tv.ting) >> (speaking spanish) (laughter) >> (man shouts) >> galdos: lunch for el chapo's army, some of the most wanted men in mexico, was beef, beer, and cocaine. our identities were checked on their high-speed internet network. both of us sense el chapo really was close by. ♪ ♪ >> galdos: they told us the military regularly sends in helicopters, and we worried about being caught in the...
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angus mcqueen is with us. how are you? >> i'm good. thanks for having me on the show. >> you're very welcome. thank you. i went to a drug warehouse, as i mentioned earlier, and i saw the drugs. floor to ceiling, the biggest warehouse you have ever seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all known, that for deca ever since the war on drugs quote/unquote was declared the -- there has been a supply of drugs to the united states, to europe, all over the world. that has essentially got greater, not lesser. and the price of those drugs has essentially gone down, not gone up. which would suggest that supply has improved. i think if you deal with any of the law enforcement agencies when you meet lots of them and speak to them they will all admit that they are touching the very, very small corner of supply. i mean, i once made a film in britain about drugs and th
angus mcqueen is with us. how are you? >> i'm good. thanks for having me on the show. >> you're very welcome. thank you. i went to a drug warehouse, as i mentioned earlier, and i saw the drugs. floor to ceiling, the biggest warehouse you have ever seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all...
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angus mcqueen is with us. how are you? >> i'm good. me on the show. >> you're very welcome. i went to a drug warehouse and i saw the drugs. the biggest warehouse you have seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all known, that for decades, really ever since the war on drugs quote unquote, was declared, the -- there has been a supply of drugs to the united states to europe all over the world. that has essentially, got greater, not lesser. and the price of those drugs has essentially gone down not gone up. which would suggest that supply has improved. i think you deal with any of the law enforcement agencies when you meet lots of them and speak to them they will all admit that they are touching the very very small corner of supply. i mean i once made a film in britain about drugs and the supply of drugs. and we discovered an astonishing figure that the aut
angus mcqueen is with us. how are you? >> i'm good. me on the show. >> you're very welcome. i went to a drug warehouse and i saw the drugs. the biggest warehouse you have seen. those are only the drugs we confiscated. what did you learn about how these drugs are penetrating into cities and towns, big and small across the united states from him? >> what did we learn? well, it's something we've all known, that for decades, really ever since the war on drugs quote unquote, was...
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one of the filmmakers angus mcqueen is with us.h songs about him, sort of like extolling how great he is, how powerful he is, the tentacles stretching through everything and the people love him, partly because he's the welfare state, he's so powerful and yet, murdered so many people in this country that they have to be afraid of him, as well. did you find that the people generally loved him or feared him more? >> i think there's a complete mix of relationship with this man. once i think most mexicans register that they live in this incredibly violent society and that that is to do with the drugs. but equally, they despise their government and the almost extraordinary comedy of his escape last week has surely humiliated the government and revealed in so many ways the levels of corruption and the nature of the government. so i think the average mexican has a very odd relationship to chapo. they fear him. but they also rather admire him in the tradition of old mexican, you know smugglers. that whole tradition that's so strong. >> well
one of the filmmakers angus mcqueen is with us.h songs about him, sort of like extolling how great he is, how powerful he is, the tentacles stretching through everything and the people love him, partly because he's the welfare state, he's so powerful and yet, murdered so many people in this country that they have to be afraid of him, as well. did you find that the people generally loved him or feared him more? >> i think there's a complete mix of relationship with this man. once i think...
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. >> angus, thank you very much for joining us.he film is pretty amazing thank you angus. >> thank you. >> our coverage of breaking news next. four marines murdered on attack in military facility in tennessee. live report coming up. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me reach for more. doctors have been prescribing humira for more than 10 years. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contrubutes to ra symptoms. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers including lymphoma have happened, as have blood liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fung
. >> angus, thank you very much for joining us.he film is pretty amazing thank you angus. >> thank you. >> our coverage of breaking news next. four marines murdered on attack in military facility in tennessee. live report coming up. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me... and you're talking to a rheumatologist about a biologic this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me...
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markus: all right, that was angus speaking from london. let's return to the topic of greek ranks.hey have kept their shutters down for a third consecutive day to stem fears of a bank run, but there were some exceptions, with some banks open for pensioners who do not have ranked cards, so they have no other option other than to go to the bank to get their hands on some cash. kate moody has more. kate: hoping to get inside. greek retirees lined up outside of banks who opened their doors to hand out monthly pensions. running short on funds, the finance ministry was forced to reduce the lot of money each pensioner was allowed to get, just 120 euros out of the average 500 euros monthly payment. still with drying 60 euros a day as long as cash machines have a supply. many do not have atm cards, the pensioners, and the money would not be enough to cover their daily needs. >> i was able to get out part of my pension. i worked for 40 years, and now i have been begging for money. after 40 years of work. all of our politicians have been deceiving us. >> the situation is miserable. it is goin
markus: all right, that was angus speaking from london. let's return to the topic of greek ranks.hey have kept their shutters down for a third consecutive day to stem fears of a bank run, but there were some exceptions, with some banks open for pensioners who do not have ranked cards, so they have no other option other than to go to the bank to get their hands on some cash. kate moody has more. kate: hoping to get inside. greek retirees lined up outside of banks who opened their doors to hand...
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negotiators and the team and give a shout out to wendy sherman, and i would like to recognize our colleague, angus king of maine who has been sitting here from the beginning very conscientiously trying to stay involved in this issue. this is a very important deal one based on verification and sound science. those who areas are what i would like to focus on today. as you know the national labs in tennessee, m francois hollande net income and california have played an important role and i think it's important that we do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this deal meets the scientific rigors for preventing iran from acquiring a bomb. so secretary monese can you tell the people what the half life of uranium and plutonium are. and what that means? >> you are creating the urge for a 50-minute nuclear physics lecture. >> but i don't want that. >> the half life of uranium, is roughly the age of the earth, that's why we still have it in the ground. uranium 235 is maybe a factor of ten less. plutonium is much shorter, 20,000 years, probably which is why we don't have any of it natura
negotiators and the team and give a shout out to wendy sherman, and i would like to recognize our colleague, angus king of maine who has been sitting here from the beginning very conscientiously trying to stay involved in this issue. this is a very important deal one based on verification and sound science. those who areas are what i would like to focus on today. as you know the national labs in tennessee, m francois hollande net income and california have played an important role and i think...
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. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedy, by candy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a following. it's amazing. >> for years he's been tasting chocolate and lots of it several pounds on sundays. >> i do eat a lot of chocolate. >> but he trys to stay in shape and watch his diet. >> the average chocolate bar is what, about a hundred calories -
. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedy, by candy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a...
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. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedrally, by candy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a following. it's amazing. >> for years he's been tasting chocolate and lots of it, several pounds on sundays.
. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedrally, by candy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a...
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. >> angus robertson. >> myself of the scottish national party, with attributes and condolences connected to the tragedy in africa. because of the way the united kingdom is structured, decisions on health and education and much english legislation has an impact on the scottish budget. will the prime minister confirm that he plans to exclude scottish mps from parts of the democratic process, that will have an impact on scotland? david cameron: the point i would make to the honorable gentleman is that mps, english mps, are excluded from any discussion for scottish housing and education. what we are proposing is actually, a very measured and sensible step, which says that when there is a bill that only affects, for instance, england the committee stage should be of english mps, but the whole house will vote at report stage, and indeed, at the reading stage. this will introduce a system for making sure the wishes of english mps cannot be overruled. i think that is only fair in a system when the scottish parliament and welsh parliament and northern ireland -- northern irish part -- parliament
. >> angus robertson. >> myself of the scottish national party, with attributes and condolences connected to the tragedy in africa. because of the way the united kingdom is structured, decisions on health and education and much english legislation has an impact on the scottish budget. will the prime minister confirm that he plans to exclude scottish mps from parts of the democratic process, that will have an impact on scotland? david cameron: the point i would make to the honorable...
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. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a following. it's amazing. >> for years he's been tasting chocolate and lots of it several pounds on sundays. >> i do eat a lot of chocolate.
. >> this week on "talk to aljazeera": chocolate expert angus kennedy. >> so my whole life has been rescuedy so you're absolutely right, i owe my life to chocolate. >> he's been nicknamed the real life willie wonka, a character in one of author roald dahl's most popular books. >> i drop the kids off at school, the other kids saying "hey look! it's... it's... it's his dad! look! has he brought more chocolates?" and you've almost got a following. it's...
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angus: i don't think he is necessarily going to target one sector. try to help all sectors, particularly those that traded internationally. we are successful at exporting services as well. these issues help manufacturing and services. we have to remember dealing with the rest of the world, we need a decision on airport capacity. that is coming later. he is suggesting heathrow. that will be an issue that businesses are watching closely. caroline: in terms of retail is it more of the same? do we need steady as it goes when it comes to the budget? angus: i say very much. we are at the foothills of rebuilding consumer confidence. really, we are looking for the chancellor not to do anything to mess it up. we are at a very fragile state where the consumer is beginning to feel a bit more money in their pocket. the election has been settled. the election is looking positive. it is very much nurture that and beat it. -- and feed it. brian: the chancellor has announced he wants to cut 12 billion pounds. at what point do they threaten? andrew: the key thing for
angus: i don't think he is necessarily going to target one sector. try to help all sectors, particularly those that traded internationally. we are successful at exporting services as well. these issues help manufacturing and services. we have to remember dealing with the rest of the world, we need a decision on airport capacity. that is coming later. he is suggesting heathrow. that will be an issue that businesses are watching closely. caroline: in terms of retail is it more of the same? do we...
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immigration agent angus lowe took the call. >> agent lowe. i got a call from a concerned citizen. he had met some girls working at a strip club called cheetahs. he said, you should check this club out. these girls are treated like slaves over there. >> agent lowe told the man to bring the girls to immigration. so on february 14th, 2005, in the dark hours of early dawn, the girls made a run for it. the customer waited for them in his car. >> in the morning we went in the car, close our door and run away. >> the escape took months to plan. even though the girls earned more than $1,000 a day, they only dared to take a few dollars at a time. >> what they would do is hide the money in a cookie tin which they buried under this particular bush. agents recovered the cookie tin shortly after the arrests, and there was about $700 in the cookie tin, which is all they were able to save up in preparation for their escape. >> the women were free but not of the terror that had haunted them for so long. >> when i ran away the same day, i couldn't sleep. i was so scared. i called my mom, i say i d
immigration agent angus lowe took the call. >> agent lowe. i got a call from a concerned citizen. he had met some girls working at a strip club called cheetahs. he said, you should check this club out. these girls are treated like slaves over there. >> agent lowe told the man to bring the girls to immigration. so on february 14th, 2005, in the dark hours of early dawn, the girls made a run for it. the customer waited for them in his car. >> in the morning we went in the car,...
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senator angus king is an independent from maine who serves on the arms services committee and joins us now. senator, good to have you with me. first question, is this a deal you can support? >> well, i haven't read it yet. i've been astounded this morning at the clairvoyance of some of my colleagues who act like they know what's in it. this is -- here it is. it's 150 pages of real pages, issues and resolution of issues, and, you know, i think we ought to take a deep breath here and read it, understand what it says understand what the pros and cons are, and then come up with a position. i start with a position that a nuclear-free iran is a good thing. and that was the purpose of these negotiations. and i want to see whether this deal will achieve that goal. now, i have one quibble with your poll question that you talk about do you trust iran to keep -- i don't think trust enters into this. i don't trust iran. i think one of the most key provisions of this deal is, the unlimited verification and to the extent which with we're going tv verifications and in inspections to enable us to dete
senator angus king is an independent from maine who serves on the arms services committee and joins us now. senator, good to have you with me. first question, is this a deal you can support? >> well, i haven't read it yet. i've been astounded this morning at the clairvoyance of some of my colleagues who act like they know what's in it. this is -- here it is. it's 150 pages of real pages, issues and resolution of issues, and, you know, i think we ought to take a deep breath here and read...
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richard engel in tell aviv, ben rhodes at the white house for us and independent senator from maine, angusth nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell who has been there for all 18 days of the negotiations. andrea, former diplomat anything clause burns told congress this morning this is one of the most koch my indicated deals since the league of nations vote. unpack this for us and what each side won. >> well, i think the united states certainly won and it's world power allies certainly won a level of transparency into iran's program. they know will be able through the iaea inspections and through other verifications processes, new technology that hadn't been available before, will be able to have realtime inspections, eyes on the president called it 24/7. i think what he was referring to and you can ask ben rhodes is that they do have new kinds of monitoring inging inging inging equipment, high-tech equipment. we'll have to ask if they're going to an unusual site. i'm not sure they are going to be able to interview the scientists and all of the others involved in the progr
richard engel in tell aviv, ben rhodes at the white house for us and independent senator from maine, angusth nbc's chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell who has been there for all 18 days of the negotiations. andrea, former diplomat anything clause burns told congress this morning this is one of the most koch my indicated deals since the league of nations vote. unpack this for us and what each side won. >> well, i think the united states certainly won and it's world power...
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our not that as you see there is the oscar mayer selects angus beef hot dog.these are 170 calories, so 100 calories more than the applegate, twice the fat. >> i count fat grams. it's a habit of mine. let's talk about veggie burgers which many people would think, you know, are healthy, but not all of them are as healthy. give us the one you recommend and the one you say we should stay away from. >> true, your mother wasn't always right, vegetables are not always good for you, unfortunately. we do love the eat this, which is the bruschetta boca burger, tomato basil parmesan flavor. only 90 calories and 1.5 grams of fat and a ton of protein, 13 grams per patty. the not that is the amy's all-american burger, which has got 140 calories, 50 calories more and don't get any more protein. >> some folks, for some cookout isn't a cookout without beer. you recommend guinness. >> i know, might be surprising to everybody and i promise we were relatively sober when we were researching this but guinness draft actually has less calories than a lot of light beers out there. got
our not that as you see there is the oscar mayer selects angus beef hot dog.these are 170 calories, so 100 calories more than the applegate, twice the fat. >> i count fat grams. it's a habit of mine. let's talk about veggie burgers which many people would think, you know, are healthy, but not all of them are as healthy. give us the one you recommend and the one you say we should stay away from. >> true, your mother wasn't always right, vegetables are not always good for you,...
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i will say we got angus king to join on board.t i will say is people should ask secretary clinton on her views. and i expect that she will be tough on this issue, that she will say to wall street that, you know, we're not going to take the same kind of risk that we took in the past. >> senator maria cantwell as always nice to see you and thanks for joining. >> thank you ari. >> for more on this battle we want to turn to two policy experts with different perspectives. richard farley accomplished wall street lawyer and author of wall street wars. and also dennis ceo of better markets. >> when you hear what senator cantwell said there and her concerns, sounds reasonable. what did she get wrong? >> i was very eager to question she didn't ask which you proposed is what precisely would be prevented under this law and the answer is nothing. you can make a risky loan in the form of a loan or a security. it makes no difference. and if you have too much leverage and not enough diversification and not enough due diligence where you make that
i will say we got angus king to join on board.t i will say is people should ask secretary clinton on her views. and i expect that she will be tough on this issue, that she will say to wall street that, you know, we're not going to take the same kind of risk that we took in the past. >> senator maria cantwell as always nice to see you and thanks for joining. >> thank you ari. >> for more on this battle we want to turn to two policy experts with different perspectives. richard...
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we use 100% natural angus certified by the u.s. department of agriculture.re no antibiotics, growth hormones, or steroids. secondly, it is our preparation. we prepare many of our products from scratch in the back of our house. we were started by seasoned chefs who believed there was less burger joint and more gourmet restaurant in our kitchen. we make things like burgerfi sauce using 12 fresh and natural ingredients every day. lastly, it is about sustainability. we up cycle a lot of our products. that means that, for example, many of our chairs are up cycle from 111, 20 ounce plastic cola bottles. consumers are going to restaurants that have values similar to theirs. that is where burgerfi is different from the rest of the pack. erik: why london? corey: we were very fortunate to align ourselves with two very successful hospitality business entrepreneurs -- jamie wood, who is the son of rolling stones guitarist ron wood. and constantine. these are two young, very aggressive businessman who were introduced to us and visited our restaurants in the united states
we use 100% natural angus certified by the u.s. department of agriculture.re no antibiotics, growth hormones, or steroids. secondly, it is our preparation. we prepare many of our products from scratch in the back of our house. we were started by seasoned chefs who believed there was less burger joint and more gourmet restaurant in our kitchen. we make things like burgerfi sauce using 12 fresh and natural ingredients every day. lastly, it is about sustainability. we up cycle a lot of our...
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and if you want a great bite to eat, you have to come to the angus barn. have wine in this room from all over the world and wines that range from $50 or this one at a $16,000. we're here in the wild turkey lounge. can you tell us about the lounge and the turkeys? >> these turkeys all used to hold wild turkey bourbon in them and they have the largest collection in the world. we have over 600. >> goodness gracious. thank you for joining me and i'm getting kind of hungry so i'm good to grab a bite. ♪ ♪ fresher dentures with polident. for the best first impression. love loud. live loud. polident. number 1 dentist recommended. "ride away" (by roy orbison begins to play) ♪ i ride the highway... ♪ ♪ i'm going my way... ♪ ♪i leave a story untold... ♪ he just keeps sending more pictures... if you're a free-range chicken you roam free. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. it's what you do. ♪ two wheels a turnin'... ♪ [dad]i wear a dozen different hats doing small gigs,side gigs...gig gigs. quickbooks sel
and if you want a great bite to eat, you have to come to the angus barn. have wine in this room from all over the world and wines that range from $50 or this one at a $16,000. we're here in the wild turkey lounge. can you tell us about the lounge and the turkeys? >> these turkeys all used to hold wild turkey bourbon in them and they have the largest collection in the world. we have over 600. >> goodness gracious. thank you for joining me and i'm getting kind of hungry so i'm good to...
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i'd also like to recognize our colleague senator angus king who has been sitting here from the beginning. back in their office or here to stay involved in this designation. this is a very important deal, one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i'd like to focus on today. the national labs in tennessee new mexico and california have played an important role, and i think it's important we do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this meets the scientific rigors for preventing iran from developing a bomb. secretary moniz, can you say what the half life of uranium and plutonium are and what this means about how long we can detect its signature in nature and why that's important. >> you are creating the need for a 50-minute lecture. the half life of uranium is roughly the age of the earth 5 billion years. and that's why we still have it in the ground,ranium 235 is a factor of maybe ten less which is why it's a major isotope now. plutonium is much shorter. 20,000 years probably. which is why we don't have any of it naturally and have to make it
i'd also like to recognize our colleague senator angus king who has been sitting here from the beginning. back in their office or here to stay involved in this designation. this is a very important deal, one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i'd like to focus on today. the national labs in tennessee new mexico and california have played an important role, and i think it's important we do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this meets the...
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i'd also like to recognize our colleague senator angus king who has been sitting here from the beginning. back in their office or here to stay involved in this designation. this is a very important deal, one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i'd like to focus on today. the national labs in tennessee new mexico and california have played an important role, and i think it's important we do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this meets the scientific rigors for preventing iran from developing a bomb. secretary moniz, can you say what the half life of uranium and plutonium are and what this means about how long we can detect its signature in nature and why that's important. >> you are creating the need for a 50-minute lecture. the half life of uranium is roughly the age of the earth 5 billion years. and that's why we still have it in the ground,ranium 235 is a factor of maybe ten less which is why it's a major isotope now. plutonium is much shorter. 20,000 years probably. which is why we don't have any of it naturally and have to make it
i'd also like to recognize our colleague senator angus king who has been sitting here from the beginning. back in their office or here to stay involved in this designation. this is a very important deal, one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i'd like to focus on today. the national labs in tennessee new mexico and california have played an important role, and i think it's important we do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this meets the...
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. >> angus robertson. >> >> i associate myself and the scottish national party with all the tribute ando the families and friends everyone caught up in the tragedy in tunisia. mr. speaker, because of the way the united kingdom is structured, decision on health education and much english legislation has an effect on the scottish budget. will the prime minister confirmed he plans to exclude scottish mps from parts of the democratic process of westminster that will have an impact on scotland? >> the point i would make to the honorable gentleman is mps from english mps are entirely excluded from any discussion of scottish health or scottish housing or of scottish education. what we are proposing is actually a very measured and sensible step which says wind is -- which says that when there is a bill that only affects for instant england, the committee stage should be of english mps but then the whole house will vote at report stage and ended at third reading state. what this is going to introduce, as it were, is a system for making sure that the wishes of english mps cannot be overruled. tha
. >> angus robertson. >> >> i associate myself and the scottish national party with all the tribute ando the families and friends everyone caught up in the tragedy in tunisia. mr. speaker, because of the way the united kingdom is structured, decision on health education and much english legislation has an effect on the scottish budget. will the prime minister confirmed he plans to exclude scottish mps from parts of the democratic process of westminster that will have an impact...
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earlier today on the senate floor, senator roy blunt of missouri and angus king discussed yesterday's nuclear deal with iran and where congressional approval goes from here. >> mr. president, needless to say yesterday's announcement about our ongoing stature and status with iran in my view is a dangerous step forward in ad advancing not only the elicit program they had until now but the clear nuclear weapons capability they would have under this agreement. i think the agreement confirms that the president was too willing to get a deal with iran at any price. the concessions made by the administration based on the starting point i believe to be stunning and all we have to do is go back and review recent history to see that today iran's in in instability of terrorism and violence in the world is not hampered by the agreement announced. in the not too distant tomorrow we see those things continue unabated and much better positioned and advanced and funded than they are right now. supported by iran assad in syria has been masquerading his own people resulting in the death of 191,000 peopl
earlier today on the senate floor, senator roy blunt of missouri and angus king discussed yesterday's nuclear deal with iran and where congressional approval goes from here. >> mr. president, needless to say yesterday's announcement about our ongoing stature and status with iran in my view is a dangerous step forward in ad advancing not only the elicit program they had until now but the clear nuclear weapons capability they would have under this agreement. i think the agreement confirms...
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eastern today and rejoin his college today will be angus king returning from cancer surgery over the july 4 break. he is tweeting glad to be back at work in the senate today. feeling good and looking forward to tackling the important issues facing our country. and now to the floor of the u.s. senate live you on c-span2. -- live here on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray. eternal spirit, may our lawmakers delight today in your guidance, finding joy in their daily fellowship with you. strengthened by this fellowship, enable them to be as productive as trees planted by streams of water. lord give our senators the wisdom to live for your glory in each of life's seasons. protect our nation from the forces that seek to destroy it both foreign and domestic. lord don't permit the weapons formed against america to prosper, for you remain our refuge and fortress. continue to be the strength of our lives, as we refuse to forget the many times you have protected and preserved
eastern today and rejoin his college today will be angus king returning from cancer surgery over the july 4 break. he is tweeting glad to be back at work in the senate today. feeling good and looking forward to tackling the important issues facing our country. and now to the floor of the u.s. senate live you on c-span2. -- live here on c-span2. the president pro tempore: the senate will come to order. the chaplain, dr. barry black, will lead the senate in prayer. the chaplain: let us pray....
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i would also like to recognize that don't think it's been recognize that our colleague senator angus king maine has been sitting here since the beginning like many senators are either back in their offices are here in the audience to stay involved in this issue. secretary kerry and secretary lew and secretary monies this is a very important deal one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i would like to focus on today. as you know the national labs in tennessee new mexico and california have played an important role and i think it's important to do the best job we can to explain to the american people why this deal meets the scientific rigors for preventing iran from acquiring a bomb so secretary moniz just as a baseline can you tell the committee what the half-life of uranium and plutonium are and what this means regarding how long we can detect its signature in nature and why that's important? >> you are creating the -- the half-life of uranium which is the dominant isotope is roughly the age of the earth 5 billion years and that's why we still have it in
i would also like to recognize that don't think it's been recognize that our colleague senator angus king maine has been sitting here since the beginning like many senators are either back in their offices are here in the audience to stay involved in this issue. secretary kerry and secretary lew and secretary monies this is a very important deal one based on verification and sound science. those two areas are what i would like to focus on today. as you know the national labs in tennessee new...