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they look at us as outlier. a recent front line front that insinuated there was nefarious underpinnings to the cost environment. we have to be careful not only in terms of cost control such we can build more housing but also how affordable housing as an industry is portrayed in the state. you can imagine in a republican held congress something calling out, it's a million dollars for affordable housing in san francisco. this is absurd. we're approaching that number. we have an immediate need to control cost so that we can produce more housing. couple of quotes from recent study on cost. this one related to skill labor shortages. we're seeing -- what we're hearing the construction industry is gray. it's hard to bring new folks into the trade. we had a real constriction of labor. some of that labor force come back. there seems to be limitation on that we're not seeing new folks coming into the industry. that's one of the challenges we're confronting. another issue is just our ow own selfs. one of the things we're a
they look at us as outlier. a recent front line front that insinuated there was nefarious underpinnings to the cost environment. we have to be careful not only in terms of cost control such we can build more housing but also how affordable housing as an industry is portrayed in the state. you can imagine in a republican held congress something calling out, it's a million dollars for affordable housing in san francisco. this is absurd. we're approaching that number. we have an immediate need to...
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i'm going to say that burdens of a feather don't flock together and this person should stand out as an outlieredibility? especially when many of the 32-count indictment have nothing to do with whether or not rick gates was able to corroborate so the jury will look at things that have corroboration from documents or the ones that have crab ration from rick gates or accountants or other people who were immunized in their testimony and a jury can look at that with a side eye and raised eyebrow and think i wonder if i can believe the person who chose not to defend themselves. >> so this case to say it one more time has nothing to do directly with president trump or the campaign, russian meddling. it's important to say over and over again however the president's personal lawyer rudy giuliani talked about it in that context asked by chris cuomo, where do things stand with president trump sitting down with the special counsel. listen to this exchange. >> are you any closer to having a deal with mueller to sit down? >> no. haven't heard from him in a week. >> how do you interpret that? >> i think that
i'm going to say that burdens of a feather don't flock together and this person should stand out as an outlieredibility? especially when many of the 32-count indictment have nothing to do with whether or not rick gates was able to corroborate so the jury will look at things that have corroboration from documents or the ones that have crab ration from rick gates or accountants or other people who were immunized in their testimony and a jury can look at that with a side eye and raised eyebrow and...
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thought about that research, we would not be positioning the girls who can lift more than boys as mannish outliers and the boys who run slower than girls as sissy slow pokes. in many ways, this male, female binary is over determining some of our biological interpretations. and, how we then map cultural meanings onto them. i think there is something to that. as you saw from the reading, these efforts at androgyny or ignoring the binary have been resisted in a lot of ways. some people are piloting the term unisex for clothes. don't, we need our masculine, feminine binaries. it is a powerful part of our culture. we will see how that plays out. anyone else? no? all right. great job, everybody. thank you for listening. i will see you all on monday. thank you. you can go. >> next week on american history tv on c-span3, watch the first of our nine part series, 1968 america in turmoil. each night we go back to the tumultuous year. starting monday, we will discuss the war. on tuesday, we will look at the presidential campaign of that year. wednesday, the civil rights and racial relations. thursday, a discu
thought about that research, we would not be positioning the girls who can lift more than boys as mannish outliers and the boys who run slower than girls as sissy slow pokes. in many ways, this male, female binary is over determining some of our biological interpretations. and, how we then map cultural meanings onto them. i think there is something to that. as you saw from the reading, these efforts at androgyny or ignoring the binary have been resisted in a lot of ways. some people are...
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thought about that research, we would not be positioning the girls who can lift more than boys as mannish outliersnd the boys who run slower than girls as sissy slowpoke. it is over determining some of our biological interpretations. i think there is something to that. as you saw from the reading, these efforts at androgyny or ignoring the binary have been resisted in a lot of ways. some people are piloting the term unisex. it was like, no need our gender binaries. -- we need our gender binaries. anyone else? all right. thank you for listening. i will great job, everybodythank you for listening. i will see you all on monday. thank you. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: we the first, what's of our nine part series 1968, america and turmoil. we look back 50 years to the 12th was year starting monday. people discuss the vietnam war. on tuesday, a look at the presidential campaign of that year. wednesday, civil rights and race relations. thursday, a discussion on liberal politics. friday,
thought about that research, we would not be positioning the girls who can lift more than boys as mannish outliersnd the boys who run slower than girls as sissy slowpoke. it is over determining some of our biological interpretations. i think there is something to that. as you saw from the reading, these efforts at androgyny or ignoring the binary have been resisted in a lot of ways. some people are piloting the term unisex. it was like, no need our gender binaries. -- we need our gender...
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cruz can't write off this small lead as the product of a democratic outlier poll or something becausehis poll are much better for the gop. our poll has president trump with a 47% job rating net positive, by the way. republicans have a 7-point lead on the generic congressional ballot in the state of texas and the republican governor, greg abbott, has a 19-point lead in his re-election bid. so the lone sore spot for republicans in the lone star state is mr. cruz. so with less than three months of the campaign left against a well funded and energetic opponent, this may be a warning sign cruz can't let pass by. we'll have more "mtp daily" right after this. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfa
cruz can't write off this small lead as the product of a democratic outlier poll or something becausehis poll are much better for the gop. our poll has president trump with a 47% job rating net positive, by the way. republicans have a 7-point lead on the generic congressional ballot in the state of texas and the republican governor, greg abbott, has a 19-point lead in his re-election bid. so the lone sore spot for republicans in the lone star state is mr. cruz. so with less than three months of...
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there is a rasmussen paul who has as members in the 30s which is an outlier, the naacp has a pole that look at the pounding he's taking in the media, nbc, abc, cbs, 91% or so of the news is negative. imagine if it was fair and balanced, how he would do. if there's a book called a "left turn" trying to quantify the damage done by the left-wing media. he says the media was both fair and balanced. we talk about collusion, we talk about russian meddling. the biggest interference in my opinion this election is the left-wing media, and so hostile to republicans in particular this guide. >> i would agree with you but i also think the media president trump so much media, it's unbelievable how much. but this is what they do. we have seen president is visiting into the oval office where he has been big meetings and into the white house, they are just playing on that, the americans conceded that it is a raw and see that he is working, the rest of it around it is kind of just noise. people see it and see what he's doing, they see what happened in their own household, and these districts that used
there is a rasmussen paul who has as members in the 30s which is an outlier, the naacp has a pole that look at the pounding he's taking in the media, nbc, abc, cbs, 91% or so of the news is negative. imagine if it was fair and balanced, how he would do. if there's a book called a "left turn" trying to quantify the damage done by the left-wing media. he says the media was both fair and balanced. we talk about collusion, we talk about russian meddling. the biggest interference in my...
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dvance decisioning attributes and trending -- as well as a pop clue congratulations reveal outliers. let's look at all three. provides near realtime notifications of major credit events and those values point to a major derogatory event such as collection, 120 days past due, et cetera. these values are reported daily collected and reported at the customer's desired frequency. advanced decisioning attributes details than daily risk. das are a comprehensive aggregation of consumer credit providing a 360 degree view of the consumer credit file. that from credit history and type of accounts to patterns and consumer generated inquiries, adas utilize the full credit assist in predicting the future behavior of consumers. attributes are what we call equifax dimensions were to the d as a tool traditional credit report. it helps reveal consumer credit the general easure direction in which data is developing such as increase or spend levels and can risk credit stress and dellen kentcy -- help prevent future values. examples of ome behavioral risk indicators that -- for instance, what type of acc
dvance decisioning attributes and trending -- as well as a pop clue congratulations reveal outliers. let's look at all three. provides near realtime notifications of major credit events and those values point to a major derogatory event such as collection, 120 days past due, et cetera. these values are reported daily collected and reported at the customer's desired frequency. advanced decisioning attributes details than daily risk. das are a comprehensive aggregation of consumer credit...
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a couple of outliers, but west southwest gusts to 32 at travis. low clouds slow to retreat. as they do there's really no change. even tomorrow looking for much of the same. 60s and 70s. if you like this pattern you will probably like most of the week. we're looking at where? which commute? >>> the solano county commute is still looking at a that has a crash on 80 westbound coming out towards the truck scales. it did not involve injuries. however, you will see some slow traffic approaching it but once you get to vallejo it looks pretty good. let me not get to the vallejo area so quick. that crash wcting and getting towards the scales. if you're driving across the carquinez bridge pretty good with no major issues driving down through the area for it continues to look good into richmond. we are also looking at the drive between the carquinez bridge and the macarthur maze of 17 minutes and at the bay bridge toll plaza is light delay in some of the outside lanes. let's go back to the desk. >>> police in florida are looking for the motive in the deadly shooting that happened at an he
a couple of outliers, but west southwest gusts to 32 at travis. low clouds slow to retreat. as they do there's really no change. even tomorrow looking for much of the same. 60s and 70s. if you like this pattern you will probably like most of the week. we're looking at where? which commute? >>> the solano county commute is still looking at a that has a crash on 80 westbound coming out towards the truck scales. it did not involve injuries. however, you will see some slow traffic...
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as others. the one person who is kind of an outlier, michael hayden. he's the only person who did not serve in government during the trump campaign or afterwards. he has been a very vocal trump critic and apparently that meanings his security clearance could also be at risk. >> sarah murray, thanks very much. >>> ill considered and unprecedented. that's how 13 former senior national security officials describe the president's decision to revoke john brennan's security clearance. they call the president's allegations of wrongdoing, quote, baseless. for more on this sharp rebuke, let's bring in bill harlow, co-author of the book "hard measures." thanks very much for taking the time. first of all, i understand you have more news. >> that's true. the letter went out yesterday was done in a short period of time. it was sent out to the cia directors, deputy directors and dnis. not all of them got back in a timely fashion. just this morning, we heard back from two more. admiral denny blair and vice admiral burt callen, who have asked to add their names to the
as others. the one person who is kind of an outlier, michael hayden. he's the only person who did not serve in government during the trump campaign or afterwards. he has been a very vocal trump critic and apparently that meanings his security clearance could also be at risk. >> sarah murray, thanks very much. >>> ill considered and unprecedented. that's how 13 former senior national security officials describe the president's decision to revoke john brennan's security clearance....
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each grouping serves as the basis for potential employee risk decision as well as a population segmentation to reveal outliers let's take a look at all three. daily risk triggers provide near real-time notifications of major derogatory credit event and those values i would point to a major event such as bankruptcy, collection, 10020 days past due et cetera. these values are reported daily but can be collected and reported at the customer's desired frequency. advanced decision attributes or ada's provide more details then daily risk triggers. ada's our company and the aggregation of consumer credit behaviors providing customers with a 360-degree view of the consumer credit. by evaluating all aspects of the consumer credit file from credit history and accounts to the patterns public records and consumer generated inquiries ada's utilize the full credit file to predict future behavior of consumers. trended data attributes are what we call activex equifax dimensions for a traditional credit report. it helps reveal consumer credit trends that measured the general direction in which data developing an increased or
each grouping serves as the basis for potential employee risk decision as well as a population segmentation to reveal outliers let's take a look at all three. daily risk triggers provide near real-time notifications of major derogatory credit event and those values i would point to a major event such as bankruptcy, collection, 10020 days past due et cetera. these values are reported daily but can be collected and reported at the customer's desired frequency. advanced decision attributes or...
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each grouping serves as the basis or potential employee risk decision as well as a population segmentation to reveal outliers. let's take a look at all three. daily risk provide near real-time notifications of major derogatory credit events and those values that would point to a major derogatory event. such as bankruptcy, collections, 120 days past due, etc. these values are reported daily but can be collected and reported at the customers decide frequency. advanced decisioning attributes provide more details and daily risk. 80 days or copperheads of aggregation of consumer credit behaviors providing customers with a 360 degrees view of the consumer credit file. by evaluating all aspects of the consumer credit file. credit history and type of accounts to delicacy patterns, public records and consumer generated inquiries. 80 days utilize the full credit file to assist and predicting the future behavior of consumers. trended data attributes or what we call equifax dimensions, were developed as a complement retooled to the traditional credit report. helps to reveal consumer credit returns that measure the gener
each grouping serves as the basis or potential employee risk decision as well as a population segmentation to reveal outliers. let's take a look at all three. daily risk provide near real-time notifications of major derogatory credit events and those values that would point to a major derogatory event. such as bankruptcy, collections, 120 days past due, etc. these values are reported daily but can be collected and reported at the customers decide frequency. advanced decisioning attributes...
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as well. the turkish lira, the outlier for once.e backdrop not for em, but maybe for chairman powell and mr. draghi, the idea of euro area inflation slowing from 2% away from a forecast. nevertheless, that is really quite a move. right now it's the friday briefing, here is taylor riggs. taylor: the big story today is the bloomberg interview with trump.nt the president is talking about the european union as though it is likely to be his next trade target. he told bloomberg the eu was almost bad as china -- as bad as china, just smaller. he rejected an offer earlier in the day to eliminate transatlantic tariffs. wto.s a warning for the it came in his oval office interview with reporters from bloomberg. >> i would say the wto was the single worst trade deal ever made. if they don't shape up, i will withdraw from the wto. the wto is considered a cornerstone of the international trading system. a u.s. withdrawal could potentially have more of an impact than the trade hikes in china. -- fights with china. bloomberg has learned that the pr
as well. the turkish lira, the outlier for once.e backdrop not for em, but maybe for chairman powell and mr. draghi, the idea of euro area inflation slowing from 2% away from a forecast. nevertheless, that is really quite a move. right now it's the friday briefing, here is taylor riggs. taylor: the big story today is the bloomberg interview with trump.nt the president is talking about the european union as though it is likely to be his next trade target. he told bloomberg the eu was almost bad...
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they serve as a basis for potential employee risk decisioning as well as a population segmentation to reveal out leaders. -- outliers. daily risk triggers provide real-time notifications of major credit offense and those values that would point to a major derogatory event, such as etc.uptcy, collection, these values are reported daily but can be reported at the customers desired frequency. attributescisioning provide more details the daily risk triggers. comprehensive aggregation of consumer credit behaviors, providing customers with a 360 degree view of the file. by evaluating all aspects of the consumer credit file, from credit history to delinquency 80 is utilize the full predicting to assist the future behavior of consumers. wereed data attributes developed as a couple memory tool to the traditional credit report. it helps reveal consumer credit trends that measure the general direction in which data is developing. such as increasing or decreasing stem levels, a can reveal credit stress and risk before delinquency. using timeseries analysis, credit data is analyzed to extract meaningful statistics and a critic f
they serve as a basis for potential employee risk decisioning as well as a population segmentation to reveal out leaders. -- outliers. daily risk triggers provide real-time notifications of major credit offense and those values that would point to a major derogatory event, such as etc.uptcy, collection, these values are reported daily but can be reported at the customers desired frequency. attributescisioning provide more details the daily risk triggers. comprehensive aggregation of consumer...
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each serves as a basis for potential employee risk decisions and revealing outliers. et's take a look at all three. notifications of derogatory credit vepts such as bankruptcy collection, 120 days past due, etc.. these are reported daly but can be -- daily. the a.d.a. provides more detells a. they are a comprehensive aggregation of consumer credit behaviors. by evaluating all aspects of the consumer credit file from credit history and type of accounts to delinquency patterns, public records and consumer generated inquiries, they yuse utilize the full credit file to predict the uture behavior of consumers. dimensions were developed as a complementry tool to the credit report. increasing spend levels and can reveal credit stress and risk before delinquency and charge offs. credit data is analyzed to extract meaningful statistics and help predict future values based on previously observed values. simple one-time credit data alone is not necessarily predictive and true risk needs to be looked at over time to show valid patterns and trends. here are some examples that can b
each serves as a basis for potential employee risk decisions and revealing outliers. et's take a look at all three. notifications of derogatory credit vepts such as bankruptcy collection, 120 days past due, etc.. these are reported daly but can be -- daily. the a.d.a. provides more detells a. they are a comprehensive aggregation of consumer credit behaviors. by evaluating all aspects of the consumer credit file from credit history and type of accounts to delinquency patterns, public records and...
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outlier. could you talk specifically about the way in which, as you say, anti-science has been propagated in the the role of the media in bringing climate change to attention when they cover climate-related disasters as we have seen in the last few months? yes, i think one of the successors of the right dissemination of anti-science has been the climate change and global warming perceived in the rest of far greater extent than in most of the world as politicizezed terms. as result, the corporate media in particular often steers clear of them.ill stop -- that has sometething to o do the ownership of the media and the advertising base and d so forth, but -- you know, one cannot overestimate the degree to which the funding of anti-science in the u.s. has been far, far greater, more than 100 times greater than in any other country in the world. and this has permeated public perception and created a kind of s around that language which is often perceived as polarizing and away the scientific language about gravity is. not. that is the result of a very concerted campaign. what i do see shifting is gen
outlier. could you talk specifically about the way in which, as you say, anti-science has been propagated in the the role of the media in bringing climate change to attention when they cover climate-related disasters as we have seen in the last few months? yes, i think one of the successors of the right dissemination of anti-science has been the climate change and global warming perceived in the rest of far greater extent than in most of the world as politicizezed terms. as result, the...
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we came out immediately with a strong statement, as did a number of countries as i was in government at the time. the outlier was the philippines because they had just had a change in government and i think that was a surprise to almost everyone who had been watching this so closely and certainly amongst the other claimants within asean, there was a sense that we can't get ahead of the plaintiff in the case. if the philippines isn't standing up, how do you expect us to come out and stick our ck out, frankly if the philippines isn't going to stand for it? as a result, you had sort of the asean plus countries commenting on this various fora, whether it was the australians or united states or the japanese, but we didn't see the asean claimants themselves standing up any further. walter: one thing to point out from our perspective, since we are so focused on the south china sea, and for good reason because the united states has a major interest there, which is freedom of navigation and freedom of the season generally, i think we lose sight on how much south east asia really cares about this. care about the dispu
we came out immediately with a strong statement, as did a number of countries as i was in government at the time. the outlier was the philippines because they had just had a change in government and i think that was a surprise to almost everyone who had been watching this so closely and certainly amongst the other claimants within asean, there was a sense that we can't get ahead of the plaintiff in the case. if the philippines isn't standing up, how do you expect us to come out and stick our ck...
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russia and so many approve of how the president is handling his job as president of the united states so i guess not too much of a outliers often tell us about president trump which is that his party is following him on views on all of these things, that when he makes a statement of how to view russia or iran or north korea, they agree with him. they don't -- they have -- they will abandon some prior views on the issues and follow him. and that's really important for republicans in particular because it means that if you are standing apart from president trump, you have a hard time. the party is with him on this. but it also tells us that we need to be watching when's happening in the middle, that democrats, of course, are driving the numbers in the other direction but we need to know what the middle is thinking and where they're standing on this and it seems it could be that maybe a little built more of them are kind of skeptical of where trump is and how that plays it will be important, maybe not this fall but as we go down the road. >> john kirby, about senator rand paul speaking of russia, after a trip to moscow, he
russia and so many approve of how the president is handling his job as president of the united states so i guess not too much of a outliers often tell us about president trump which is that his party is following him on views on all of these things, that when he makes a statement of how to view russia or iran or north korea, they agree with him. they don't -- they have -- they will abandon some prior views on the issues and follow him. and that's really important for republicans in particular...
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the yuan continues to retreat as the unsure rate and the offshore 681.are both at outliers, you have 50 headed for another high. in taiwan, the taiex gaining ground. in that industry. fairly -- the yen is fairly steady. let's look at the japanese markets. have financials in pole position. that segment gaining 2%. it might be climbing given the commentary from boj members, that you need -- that the boj needs to watch policy. the boj will quickly and appropriately by jgb's air rates change -- if rates change. haidi: some declining function in the bond market. there has been some continued optimism in the markets this morning that canada will reach some kind of trade agreement with the u.s. and mexico. let's get straight to washington and speak with the former chief unit -- chief u.s. negotiator on tpp and currently rock creek global advisors managing advisor. are you finding the straight story a little more positive? are you optimistic? a case of the u.s. and the trump administration muscling their way into an agreement with mexico? >> overall, it is too soon to tell. -- theeement with
the yuan continues to retreat as the unsure rate and the offshore 681.are both at outliers, you have 50 headed for another high. in taiwan, the taiex gaining ground. in that industry. fairly -- the yen is fairly steady. let's look at the japanese markets. have financials in pole position. that segment gaining 2%. it might be climbing given the commentary from boj members, that you need -- that the boj needs to watch policy. the boj will quickly and appropriately by jgb's air rates change -- if...
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talk about the right issues, and that was the beginning, as far as i know, of the ross perot campaign in 1992. - ross perot was an outlier. he was a tech genius. so you had this combination of plainspoken harryusruman meets techessman who's obviously very, very successful. - just hold onto your hats now. in just five weeks, good people like you all 50 states organized themselves, selected their leaders, and got down to the job. - so in 1992, bill clinton was against george h. w. bush. - the country was unsettled. it had just gone through a deep recession. the deficit seemed to be out of control, and there was the benning of a kind of alienation from both parties.er - it wasclear from the beginning that my job was to have a campaign that was designed to make points, not to send him to the white house. he told me he did not want to go to t white house, would not go to the white house, and i said, "good, 'cause i don't want to go either." - it's very hard to come up with the resourc to get on the ballot in all 50 states, but if you're a billionaire and are willing to help pay for it, and if you are a big enough name that io
talk about the right issues, and that was the beginning, as far as i know, of the ross perot campaign in 1992. - ross perot was an outlier. he was a tech genius. so you had this combination of plainspoken harryusruman meets techessman who's obviously very, very successful. - just hold onto your hats now. in just five weeks, good people like you all 50 states organized themselves, selected their leaders, and got down to the job. - so in 1992, bill clinton was against george h. w. bush. - the...
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it away don't explain it away which is why as i write in the book for the first 30400 years ofe christianity, monotheistic christianity was a kind of outlier that there's actually two different gods. there is broad and defenders jesus. they are both god just not the same. that was actually one of the primary ways until the third century in which christianity spread into the hellenized portal. the problem with christianity goes away because fundamental is the incarnation, the belief that jesus had only jesus is god. i think part of the reason is the most successful religion in the world and for that reason i will continue to be a most successful religion in the world a wayause it has in allowed us to fully surrender to this cognitive impulse. we are all born as i said with a natural inclination to humanize the divine whether you believe in the divine or not. atheists do this as much as the most fervent believer does. when you ask an atheist did you believe in god they will say now and then when you sa see what yu mean by god they begin to describe themselves. everyone does this. and with christianity does is it says do you want to know what
it away don't explain it away which is why as i write in the book for the first 30400 years ofe christianity, monotheistic christianity was a kind of outlier that there's actually two different gods. there is broad and defenders jesus. they are both god just not the same. that was actually one of the primary ways until the third century in which christianity spread into the hellenized portal. the problem with christianity goes away because fundamental is the incarnation, the belief that jesus...
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it away don't explain it away which is why, as i write in the book for the first three or 400 years of christianity, monotheistic christianity was an outlier, there's two different gods, yahweh and jesus and adjust -- it just doesn't make any sense. that was one of the primary way until the third century in which christianity spread. the problem with christianity go away. the believe that jesus and only jesus is god and i think part of the reason why christianity is the most successful religion in the world and part of the reason why figure will continue to be the most successful religion in the world is because it has allowed us to fully surrender to this cognitive impulse. we are all born with this natural inclination to humanize the divine whether you believe in the divine or not. atheists do this as much is the most fervent lever does. when you ask an atheist if you believe in god will say no and then you say what you mean by god and they begin to describe themselves. everyone does this. what christianity does is it says do you want to know what god is? do you want to know what this greatest ministry in the universe, do you want to kno
it away don't explain it away which is why, as i write in the book for the first three or 400 years of christianity, monotheistic christianity was an outlier, there's two different gods, yahweh and jesus and adjust -- it just doesn't make any sense. that was one of the primary way until the third century in which christianity spread. the problem with christianity go away. the believe that jesus and only jesus is god and i think part of the reason why christianity is the most successful religion...
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as the number of countries. i was in government at the time for the outlier was the philippines because they had just had a changein government. i think that was a surprise to almost everyone who had been watching the so closely and certainly amongst the other claimants there was a sense that we can't get out ahead of the plaintiff in this case. the philippines is in standing up and choosing, how do you expect us to come out and stick our next out, frankly, if the philippines are going to stand for. so as a result you had sort of the other countries commenting , but you didn't see the claimants themselves standing up any further. >> one thing to point out there, i think from our perspective since we are so focused on the south china sea, for good reason, because the united states has a major interest there which is freedom of navigation and freedom of fees generally, i think we lose sight on how much southeast asia really cares about this. >> care about the disputes generally. half of them are the group that cares, half of them are in a group that doesn't care at all, and then you have to break down the claimants
as the number of countries. i was in government at the time for the outlier was the philippines because they had just had a changein government. i think that was a surprise to almost everyone who had been watching the so closely and certainly amongst the other claimants there was a sense that we can't get out ahead of the plaintiff in this case. the philippines is in standing up and choosing, how do you expect us to come out and stick our next out, frankly, if the philippines are going to stand...
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as did a number of countries. i was in government at the time. the outlier was the philippines because they had a change in government and i think that was a surprise to almost everyone has been watching this so closely. certainly amongst the other claimants within asean that we can't get ahead of the plaintiff in this case. how do you expect us to come out and stick our necks out frankly if the philippines are going to stand for it. as a result coupon to asean companies, whether it was the us trillions for the japanese, but you didn't see the asean claims themselves standing up. >> one thing to point out there from our perspective since we are so focused on the south china sea for good reason because the united states has a major interest. i think we lose sight of how much southeast asia really cares about this. care about the disputes generally. half of them are the group that cares. half of them are group that really doesn't care at all. but then you have to break down the claimants and how much each of them care. in the philippines the perfect case in po
as did a number of countries. i was in government at the time. the outlier was the philippines because they had a change in government and i think that was a surprise to almost everyone has been watching this so closely. certainly amongst the other claimants within asean that we can't get ahead of the plaintiff in this case. how do you expect us to come out and stick our necks out frankly if the philippines are going to stand for it. as a result coupon to asean companies, whether it was the us...
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as scheduled? >> yeah, what i used to tell my people is, don't learn the lesson too well. you had an outlier juror here, you convinced 11. i think it will give them some pause. there's also been some criticism about how the jury reacted to rick gates so i think they will think twice about whether they need to call him, if they don't really need to call him, maybe they don't, because it appeared they didn't like him either. they can certainly learn some lessons from what happened with this jury but i think they shouldn't the learn the lesson too well because this one juror sounds like she was a bit of an outlier. >> thanks, barbara, shannon, and kristen, for starting us off today. >>> coming up, the top democrat on house oversight wanting michael cohen now to testify before his committee. i'll talk to congressman elijah cummings, next. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" on msnbc. ng you should know. there's a serious virus out there that 1 in 30 boomers has, yet most don't even know it. a virus that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. hep c can hide in the body for years without
as scheduled? >> yeah, what i used to tell my people is, don't learn the lesson too well. you had an outlier juror here, you convinced 11. i think it will give them some pause. there's also been some criticism about how the jury reacted to rick gates so i think they will think twice about whether they need to call him, if they don't really need to call him, maybe they don't, because it appeared they didn't like him either. they can certainly learn some lessons from what happened with this...
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outlier. whether you're talking about raising questions about nato and the article v. an attack on one as an attack on all -- seeming to condition america's response. one of the first major foreign policy decisions was the action of getting out of the , whichcific partnership was both an economic and a strategic decision or a decision of both economic and strategic consequence. getting out of the paris climate agreement. getting out of the iran nuclear deal. now introducing tariffs in any number of reasons. citing the security rationale for activities against americans. and i could go on and on. essentially carrying out what i would describe an amoral foreign policy, no longer promoting human rights -- this is qualitatively different. you may think it is great. you may think it is awful. but i think the beginning of the conversation has to be to recognized for what it is. it is qualitatively different. again, i'm more critical than i am supportive and my hope is that it's more of an aberration rather than the beginnings of an era or new trend. but i think it is consequential. whatever els
outlier. whether you're talking about raising questions about nato and the article v. an attack on one as an attack on all -- seeming to condition america's response. one of the first major foreign policy decisions was the action of getting out of the , whichcific partnership was both an economic and a strategic decision or a decision of both economic and strategic consequence. getting out of the paris climate agreement. getting out of the iran nuclear deal. now introducing tariffs in any...
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as soon as they began deregulation -- deregulating, he saw financial exclusion come back. another thing i would mention is that we are the outliere international experience. most companies have postal banks that work well. if you go to the u.k. postal bank website, you can get the full suite of consumer finance from them. joe: we have a couple of seconds left. the other obvious objection next is that public companies will not be good at judging risk enable see pressure under politicians to allocate mortgages and loans for political reasons as opposed to sell underwriting and that will be a source of corruption. what you say to that? thomas: those are two separate things. as we say in the paper, it is very important that we need to accurately price risk and credit policy cannot substitute for income policy. in terms of risk management, i think the argument is an ironic one considering the last decade of experience. private mortgage securitization dramatically underpriced risk. the channel has not recovered since then. the government has essentially guaranteed 80% of the u.s. mortgage market since the financial crisis. if the publ
as soon as they began deregulation -- deregulating, he saw financial exclusion come back. another thing i would mention is that we are the outliere international experience. most companies have postal banks that work well. if you go to the u.k. postal bank website, you can get the full suite of consumer finance from them. joe: we have a couple of seconds left. the other obvious objection next is that public companies will not be good at judging risk enable see pressure under politicians to...
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outliers when we look in 2016. when we look at personal freedom we don't see that relationship, and that might be as you expect. red states are from our perspective good on some personal freedoms and that of others, and vice versa for blue states. in the early 2000s the was apositive relationship between democratic partnership and personal freedom. that has gone away now in part because of things like the obergefell decision that increased personal freedoms in a lot of red states. do americans value freedom? we were not sure what we would find when we first investigated this. in the first edition would look at migration and early 2000s. what we saw been was that for your straights did seem to attract people. we saw this across all three dimensions, so people living -- people moving from states that are low on fiscal regulatory and personal freedom the states that are higher on those three dimensions. what we are now able to do because of this longtime series is to split the sample and see if we were to predict in the first edition that in future the states that at freedom are going to have more frequent have mo
outliers when we look in 2016. when we look at personal freedom we don't see that relationship, and that might be as you expect. red states are from our perspective good on some personal freedoms and that of others, and vice versa for blue states. in the early 2000s the was apositive relationship between democratic partnership and personal freedom. that has gone away now in part because of things like the obergefell decision that increased personal freedoms in a lot of red states. do americans...
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outlier. he was famously pardoned by president trump last summer. though he calls the polling mickey mouse and stacked. the next candidate is kelli ward, running asst him in the 2016 primary and she's come under fire for suggesting the mccain family announcement about withdrawing treatment from the senator, she suggested that may have been timed to hurt her campaign. she's walked that back and suggested it was a fake news media narrative and then we have the probably front-runner, martha mcsally, a former combat pilot. he's also embracing trump but she won't say whether she voted for him in 2016 and when the "access hollywood" tape came out she was scathing of him. she's pushing the fact she has voted with him in congress 7% of the time. the democrats need this. their candidate probably is going to be the congresswoman. she's running against one other candidate who hasn't gained much traction and she's a center left candidate so the issue is though arizona hasn't voted in a democrat since 1988, that might change, it will be a close race according to everything we're hearing. back to you, erica. >> nick watt, thank you very much. >>> joining me no
outlier. he was famously pardoned by president trump last summer. though he calls the polling mickey mouse and stacked. the next candidate is kelli ward, running asst him in the 2016 primary and she's come under fire for suggesting the mccain family announcement about withdrawing treatment from the senator, she suggested that may have been timed to hurt her campaign. she's walked that back and suggested it was a fake news media narrative and then we have the probably front-runner, martha...
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research as in other countries, so i'm interested what the general response is, both from yourself and people you've been talking to, about the report. input has been known for some time to be an outlierle have been much more positive about e—cigarettes than elsewhere in the world even with that, the comments i've had from my comments elsewhere are that this report is way out, in terms of the international norms for the when you say england, i think thatis the when you say england, i think that is because public health england is what we are talking about today, in terms of the positives, encouraging people to give up smoking pot there is a benefit for the. if you look at the evidence given about capital cash scotland, 95% was repeated again, and they said it was overly speculative, so evenin said it was overly speculative, so even in scotland that figure is not accepted. is vaping undeniable that some people, a lot of people have been able to quit smoking? we all know the health risks of that, to be able to move to these. we can look at the large study of 2000 people in the united states that recently reported, which showed that the people using electronic cigarettes and smoking were
research as in other countries, so i'm interested what the general response is, both from yourself and people you've been talking to, about the report. input has been known for some time to be an outlierle have been much more positive about e—cigarettes than elsewhere in the world even with that, the comments i've had from my comments elsewhere are that this report is way out, in terms of the international norms for the when you say england, i think thatis the when you say england, i think...
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quarter when kohl's cycles a% increase in same-store sales, kind of an outlier in the fourth quarter of last year i expect weak numbers ascle that this year i've missed the run this year. i still do have those bigger picture concerns >> let's talk about target we'll be hearing from target tomorrow people have been looking at that and hearing what we heard from walmart what we her last week. what are your expectations >> target i like it's my top pick for 2018. i'm looking for good things from target they have been generating -- accelerating traffic their traffic in the first quarter was up 3.7%. a good number. i'm looking for 4% sales growth. >> that's a lofty number >> yeah. i wouldn't be surprised if it's better than that walmart u.s. up 4.5%, best in ten plus years with same-store sales. i think target will look good with comps we'll see some of the same earnings pressures that we've seen from other retailers including walmart. >> patrick, thank you. >>> brian cornell will join us tomorrow here on sq"squawk box"a 7:00 a.m. eastern time >>> bertha coombs is here looking at a record run in the markets. one sector that w
quarter when kohl's cycles a% increase in same-store sales, kind of an outlier in the fourth quarter of last year i expect weak numbers ascle that this year i've missed the run this year. i still do have those bigger picture concerns >> let's talk about target we'll be hearing from target tomorrow people have been looking at that and hearing what we heard from walmart what we her last week. what are your expectations >> target i like it's my top pick for 2018. i'm looking for good...
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as institute directors. are we setting the priorities properly? your input has been very helpful. >> i would begin to focus more on obesity, which seems to be an outliner. -- outlier. i know defer. >> senator warren. senator warren: the national institutes of health funds the countries top researchers and doctors, nih grants, medical breakthroughs, universities pursue cutting-edge science. i want to talk about money. i understand. nih needs money. the vast majority of nih funding comes from taxpayers. in 1990, congress established the foundation for the national institutes of health, a nonprofit foundation that solicits private donations to support nih research. if a drug that company or device company or big tech company or a lobbying firm wants to fund nih research, they can do so by donating to the nih foundation. dr. collins, according to the most recent list of donors, the top six largest contributors to the foundation of nih are all drug companies. each of these companies has donated to the foundation every year for at least the past 15 years. let me ask -- do you agree science should be setting the agenda at nih and not donors? director collins: absolutely.
as institute directors. are we setting the priorities properly? your input has been very helpful. >> i would begin to focus more on obesity, which seems to be an outliner. -- outlier. i know defer. >> senator warren. senator warren: the national institutes of health funds the countries top researchers and doctors, nih grants, medical breakthroughs, universities pursue cutting-edge science. i want to talk about money. i understand. nih needs money. the vast majority of nih funding...
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outlier, ine an terms of terrorist capacities against the u.s. nevertheless, 9/11 illustrative flaws in the system. the cast-iron separation between domestic intelligence and federal law enforcement lead to certain things such as what? two the hijackers on a watchlist that was not transmitted to another agency, applying for a visa in the embassy istanbul, and receiving their visas. the system was broken, and the system needed to be fixed. the separation between external and internal threats, is the world today, can you categorize threats in a way that puts some of them in a box that is external? some of it in a box that is internal? who gave him the permission to kill his fellow serviceman? american yemeni sitting in yemen, he was emailing and asked them i did be -- am i to be declared to the middle east and have to fight muslim muslims, can i instead kill my fellow serviceman before i leave? the blessing was given, which is in the post shooting report by the director of the fbi. don't read the army report, read the judge's report, which has the email traffic. where does that threat fit? it doesn't fit into our boxes neatly. also a state of imagination. to think about how enemies that our nonstate would use ce
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as there has been >> you really think all of these -- and they've been well listed on cnbc and other places. but all of these consumer confidence numbers, business confidence numbers, right track numbers, these are all outliersing to come home to roost because of the -- i don't know what did you call it we need tranquility. do you think a tweet is going to cause all these people to finally think these things are horribl horrible.. >> if it's being bandied about like a schoolyard fight and it really explodes into a series of zrungss -- >> you're talking about a policy with trade. >> what i'm talking about is the effect of what's going on politically with regard to prices i don't think prices are going to be hit this year, per se. but they could be hit explosively next year. >> the prices of goods that consumers buy. >> so the publicity that receives is going to create a tremendous issue in the hearts and minds of consumers and we've seen in the past bursts of disruption caused by -- i mean, i'm an old guy the oil embargo in 1973, the business stopped right in its tracks >> when the republicans in the midterms run on the positive effects that they say we've had from the tax cuts on corporate america. and on th
as there has been >> you really think all of these -- and they've been well listed on cnbc and other places. but all of these consumer confidence numbers, business confidence numbers, right track numbers, these are all outliersing to come home to roost because of the -- i don't know what did you call it we need tranquility. do you think a tweet is going to cause all these people to finally think these things are horribl horrible.. >> if it's being bandied about like a schoolyard...