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and he was able to bring people adjust to what was an inevitable caeall call olonize ation effort. and when california was taken over by the united states, the first governor of california actually went on a program of exterminating the indians. so, this sort of thing happened but it didn't happen in the missions in a way that some people think. >> the knights of the columbus, you produced a video and you're going to show that in madison square garden for mass. what would you add? >> i think that pope francis is someone who is consistent but always surprising and the consistency is he's always going to reach out and invite people to a relationship with god that's personal and important. he really sees that as important and he's going to go from place to place bringing a message that people need accept personally and say, what is he trying to tell me and what kind of action can i take? i think he is a person who was in his mid to late 70s when elected pope. he had a very long record in the public of doing all of this missionary work, all of this out reach. i think all of that is goi
and he was able to bring people adjust to what was an inevitable caeall call olonize ation effort. and when california was taken over by the united states, the first governor of california actually went on a program of exterminating the indians. so, this sort of thing happened but it didn't happen in the missions in a way that some people think. >> the knights of the columbus, you produced a video and you're going to show that in madison square garden for mass. what would you add?...
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in contrast, far less wealthy ations, notably turkey and lebanon, have maintain two million and 1.1 million syrian refugees respectively. jordan has taken in hundreds of thousands. and the european union is now indicating it will also accept hundreds of thousands of refugees. regardless, the massive migration has three main causes. first, many refugees believe syria will remain at war for many years. second, winter is coming and refugees are desperate to avoid great suffering in overcrowded, under-supported refugee camps. third, word has spread on social media that europe is offering an open door to all migrants, for economic reasons as well as for security. still, fearing terrorist infiltration of refugee migrations, commander in chief obama believes that the united states cannot simply open its doors to the huddled masses. does america have a moral responsibility to welcome more syrian refugees? pat: not really, john. well over 40 million people in the united states who were born aboard. 1 to 12 million illegal aliens. we take in 70,000 asylum takers every year. i don't think it is first
in contrast, far less wealthy ations, notably turkey and lebanon, have maintain two million and 1.1 million syrian refugees respectively. jordan has taken in hundreds of thousands. and the european union is now indicating it will also accept hundreds of thousands of refugees. regardless, the massive migration has three main causes. first, many refugees believe syria will remain at war for many years. second, winter is coming and refugees are desperate to avoid great suffering in overcrowded,...
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for me ations long as i played in the nfl and looking back on my ca year-- career, i do believe thereprobably shouldn't have went back in the game whether by choice. >> really if. >> definitely. >> larry: where you wanted to go back in. >> a combination of both. i don't think there was enough information when i first came into the league in 49ee that said hey, tony there is going to be long-term effects. i knew there would be aches and pains an things of that nature. but when you talk about the brain an as much as you are learning i would have handled differently. >> i love to say there wasn't enough information. in football head kos lied against each other, like we didn't-- did we really need the surgeon general to tell us cigarettes are bad, smoke is going into the lungs. >> yes. >> larry: it's like oh, surgeon general, you have to be kidding me, that's not good for me. >> i agree. i agree. (applause) >> larry: when we bang our heads together,-- a false sense of security because you have helmets with padding and everybody is like oh, he's good. >> don't the helmets now make it like
for me ations long as i played in the nfl and looking back on my ca year-- career, i do believe thereprobably shouldn't have went back in the game whether by choice. >> really if. >> definitely. >> larry: where you wanted to go back in. >> a combination of both. i don't think there was enough information when i first came into the league in 49ee that said hey, tony there is going to be long-term effects. i knew there would be aches and pains an things of that nature. but...
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when you look at where their are in ation is, they good situation.hether or not he will get good marks on the public policy side of things, we don't know. porche hasn't tried that -- they unveiled this electric car, but haven't tried to make carbon reduction a mainstay of what they are doing. they had some hybrids, but only offer one diesel. suv's been about selling in china and russia and printing money. asy haven't tried to be environmentally friendly as possible. then said, they have made strides. but how will he deal with regulators, or call the front of congress? how will he explain the company's footprint. jonathan: vw stock up 3.5%, three days of gains, but the otherside is that it lost a third of its value in three days. a possible ratings cut, they are on watch for a downgrade. i am pleased to say the director at fitch ratings joins us. the first question, is the company less credit worthy based on the dent to its reputation? emmanuel: as you pointed out, it is difficult to see with the financial impact would be. the we are assessing is repu
when you look at where their are in ation is, they good situation.hether or not he will get good marks on the public policy side of things, we don't know. porche hasn't tried that -- they unveiled this electric car, but haven't tried to make carbon reduction a mainstay of what they are doing. they had some hybrids, but only offer one diesel. suv's been about selling in china and russia and printing money. asy haven't tried to be environmentally friendly as possible. then said, they have made...
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market,ation of other take malaysia relative to where it has traded blows during periods of stress is much higher above those perspective major correction lows than chinese. we think the risk reward is china has taken a lot of the pummeling and we think six weeks or now or two months when the macro data gets better there's a chance for a decent recovery. that is the thing here. this is an economy that is evolving. you mentioned the narrative surrounding china has changed. tell us about that. narrative has changed. expectation and the consensus is we would see a sequential improvement in u.s. and china are as the effect of stimulus are beginning ticket in. when we saw the data for may and june pointed to the fact that the stimulus which had been put in place was beginning to result in sequential growth improvement. the data in july and august was deeply disappointing. that is for a variety of reasons but the point is data is not likely to get better until mid-october, late october. in terms of when we get some actual hard release. there are some temporary dislocated aspect. i was in be
market,ation of other take malaysia relative to where it has traded blows during periods of stress is much higher above those perspective major correction lows than chinese. we think the risk reward is china has taken a lot of the pummeling and we think six weeks or now or two months when the macro data gets better there's a chance for a decent recovery. that is the thing here. this is an economy that is evolving. you mentioned the narrative surrounding china has changed. tell us about that....
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hearing,ation for this it seems there is much we can do as a chamber to ensure it is of the highest quality. sure important to make there is consistency across agencies and as the chairman noted, that we are not looking at just two agencies. that is the role of this committee, to look more at a systemic view. us.ver, this can help small businesses do not always have the staff or time to sift through pages. they do not have the staff or the time to sift through pages of similar fact sheets. memorandums, spread across multiple websites and multiple pages. make sure work to guidance is acceptable to the public will stop we need to make one does not need to have intimate knowledge of the regulatory state to know what is and what is not a guidance document. is and to ensure it inclusive system where there is a real voice. this will ensure positive outcomes moving forward. hearing fromd to our witnesses and having a fairly lively debate on what we could all learn from these examples and move forward to amend the system. time, we will move to a testimony from witnesses. it is a tradition we have t
hearing,ation for this it seems there is much we can do as a chamber to ensure it is of the highest quality. sure important to make there is consistency across agencies and as the chairman noted, that we are not looking at just two agencies. that is the role of this committee, to look more at a systemic view. us.ver, this can help small businesses do not always have the staff or time to sift through pages. they do not have the staff or the time to sift through pages of similar fact sheets....
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all of these goals, the united .ations has performed success and accomplishments have not always been achieved. surprising, is not if we take into account the difficulties which are many. nevertheless, the ideals into her always and give us the strength to continue. this 50th anniversary, an occasion to celebrate, but also takingect, we are reflection on the performance of our organization. we should take this into account and not allow them to paralyze our activities for the benefit of mankind. and failureserrors have been many during the 50 years of the life of the united nations, as always happens in all institutions, many seen thess have benefits and the successes and the victories achieved during that period. success in the area of health, justice in the area of work, support for children and refugees, in the diffusion of culture, the guaranteeing a piece, -- the guaranteeing of peace, it is not just those commitments cap that have justified -- commitments kept that have justified its existence. lierind has become lov and a noble because someone did the good thing, hoping for not
all of these goals, the united .ations has performed success and accomplishments have not always been achieved. surprising, is not if we take into account the difficulties which are many. nevertheless, the ideals into her always and give us the strength to continue. this 50th anniversary, an occasion to celebrate, but also takingect, we are reflection on the performance of our organization. we should take this into account and not allow them to paralyze our activities for the benefit of...
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i would like all men and women of good will in this great ation to support the efforts of the internationalmunity to protect the vulnerable in our world and to stimulate integral models of development. [applause] so that our brothers and isters everywhere may know the blessings of peace and prosperity, which god wills for all of his children. mr. president, once again, i hank you for your welcome. i look forward to this day in your country. god bless america. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the saint augustine gospel choir from washington, d.c. [applause] i will lift my eyes to the hills ♪ lord i will lift my eyes to the hills knowing my help is coming from ou your peace you give me n time of us all you are the source of my strength you are the strength of my ife i lift my hand in total praise to you amen en amen en amen men en ♪ n [applause] >> honor guard. attention. >> we love you, pope francis. cheers and applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cabl
i would like all men and women of good will in this great ation to support the efforts of the internationalmunity to protect the vulnerable in our world and to stimulate integral models of development. [applause] so that our brothers and isters everywhere may know the blessings of peace and prosperity, which god wills for all of his children. mr. president, once again, i hank you for your welcome. i look forward to this day in your country. god bless america. [applause] >> ladies and...
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that's your opinion and we respect it but his opinion is different based upon, i believe, ations, notting in the koran. but both opinions should be stated and debated it rhymes. good debate we always enjoy having you on the program. >> that's not a fruitful debate. again, we are ignoring all the other issues and that's why when you get a question like that, you are going to answer it simply, step away and then you talk about income. and then you talk about the russians expanding in the middle east. >> that's right. >> as we do nothing. that's the point. >> okay. thank you, charles. and we have a very sad out of washington to tell you about tonight. it effects all fox viewers directly. mary katharine ham's husband killed on saturday while riding his bicycle in a charity event. was hit by a car. tomorrow, we will talk about jake brewer with juan williams, who knew him. the unspeakable situation is difficult for us to process, for anybody to process. we have posted some information on bill o'reilly.com about it and, of course, we are praying for mary katharine and her family. some things
that's your opinion and we respect it but his opinion is different based upon, i believe, ations, notting in the koran. but both opinions should be stated and debated it rhymes. good debate we always enjoy having you on the program. >> that's not a fruitful debate. again, we are ignoring all the other issues and that's why when you get a question like that, you are going to answer it simply, step away and then you talk about income. and then you talk about the russians expanding in the...
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politicization -- ation andz demonization are occurring at the same time and for ugly similar reasons. -- always similar reasons. the plantation as a society where the tone of the politics with obvious limitations is more carolinac than south had ever fully experience. that is again being fought over. >> is not as strong as it was. on the plantations fell, this idea of this great paternal figure that was in charge of his family and slaves was gone but it was still there. plymouth still didn't have rights that men had. >> it's still there but it's -- women still didn't have rights that men had. >> it is kind of replaced by a very different kind of approach toward african-americans. a far more aggressive what's armistice -- white supremacist inwpoint begins to take hold the 1890's and any other decade in american history. you see the ideological justification changes as society changes. this diary is written, reconstructed while those things are going on. it is part of that environment. >> let's see what happens if we read some excerpts and see we can get to exploring what mary and what
politicization -- ation andz demonization are occurring at the same time and for ugly similar reasons. -- always similar reasons. the plantation as a society where the tone of the politics with obvious limitations is more carolinac than south had ever fully experience. that is again being fought over. >> is not as strong as it was. on the plantations fell, this idea of this great paternal figure that was in charge of his family and slaves was gone but it was still there. plymouth still...
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before 9/11 he was a healthy non-smoking roadworker for the new york city department of transport ation. hours after the twin towers collapsed, he was send to work on the pile, a smouldering aftermath of ground zero. it looks like the gates of hell opened. that is why they arrived. they were body parts like you wouldn't believe, all over the place. >> george would work on the pile for months, what he saw haunted his mind and ravaged his body ever since. she started feeling sick on the first night. i had a cough. it never went away. he is one of 33,000 first responders and survivors stricken with injuries or illnesses related to 9/11. >> i have the 9/11 cough. i have post traumatic stress, a heart attack. night terrors. >> in 2011, president obama signed the compensation act into law. it covered medical expenses, for himself and another detective. who died in 2006 of respiratory failure at the age of 34. the act includes more than a billion and a half health programme for responders and survivors. it's set to expire next month. the 2.78 billion victim's compensation fund ends october 201
before 9/11 he was a healthy non-smoking roadworker for the new york city department of transport ation. hours after the twin towers collapsed, he was send to work on the pile, a smouldering aftermath of ground zero. it looks like the gates of hell opened. that is why they arrived. they were body parts like you wouldn't believe, all over the place. >> george would work on the pile for months, what he saw haunted his mind and ravaged his body ever since. she started feeling sick on the...
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it is the amount of unfunded liabilities that we have as a .ation social security, medicare, medicaid, all the departmental programs, 645 different and subnt agencies agencies. it is absurd. all of that leads to a tremendous amount of money. look at that amount, versus the amount of revenue expected to be andght in through taxes other revenue sources. those two numbers should be in fact youical, if are responsible. when you are not, there is a gap. when you bring that it today's are talkingu a fiscal gap that is almost $200 trillion. a staggering amount of money. i mentioned the fiscal gap in my announcement speech, and the next day the liberal media came out and said he does not know anything about economic, he's just trying to frighten people. the next day, forbes came out with an article that said 17 nobel laureates in economics and 1200 professors agree with carson. [applause] that kind of took some of the wind out of their sales. but the fact of the matter is, you look at that amount of money, the only reason we can sustain that level of debt is because we can print money. which
it is the amount of unfunded liabilities that we have as a .ation social security, medicare, medicaid, all the departmental programs, 645 different and subnt agencies agencies. it is absurd. all of that leads to a tremendous amount of money. look at that amount, versus the amount of revenue expected to be andght in through taxes other revenue sources. those two numbers should be in fact youical, if are responsible. when you are not, there is a gap. when you bring that it today's are talkingu a...
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the assets that they have under their roof, looking at a potential spinoff, looking at a monoti sdmr ationdoes what the irs is doing, does it change the calculus for another company looking at this? >> it has to. i think something that's that large plays into everybody's plans. certainly most of the small private companies still get purchased by large strategic buyers. in fact, they always are looking at the tax benefits that come with it. that said, it appears that yahoo is deciding to take its medicine despite the tale with that overhang. get back to business, focus on the core business, like a technology company needs to, get the alibaba story behind them, and build yahoo forward. >> funny, though, john. marissa meyer's tenure atta hue has been defined by this alibaba stake. yahoo's valuation has been defined by it. now you think she can't wait to get this off the books. >> kind of like low interest rashgts or how a lot of people feel. you want to get alibaba out of the way if you are yahoo and see how the core business performs. it's gone from having little value at times to having a l
the assets that they have under their roof, looking at a potential spinoff, looking at a monoti sdmr ationdoes what the irs is doing, does it change the calculus for another company looking at this? >> it has to. i think something that's that large plays into everybody's plans. certainly most of the small private companies still get purchased by large strategic buyers. in fact, they always are looking at the tax benefits that come with it. that said, it appears that yahoo is deciding to...
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people who show up for immigration hearings are people who have a pretty good expect t t ation that they'reoing to win. they're going a get a green card or somehow or other be allowed to stay. if you figure i don't have that much of a chance of prevailing, why would you show up? if you lose, you get deported. but if you run off and years later the immigration service finds you, maybe under some other administration, because this administration won't look for them, what's the worst that's going to happen to you? you're going to get sent back just like if you had showed up for your hearings. of course they're not going to show up. >> what about secretary jaye johnson say if you come here, you don't get to stay. the administration is running ads in other countries saying don't come here. they're not going to get to stay. gu if this is what the reality turns out to be, what the insin tif for people to get here? >> not much. the adds are on the internet. we've published links and blogs on them. radio ads and other things in central america. they say just this. if you are caught at the border you
people who show up for immigration hearings are people who have a pretty good expect t t ation that they'reoing to win. they're going a get a green card or somehow or other be allowed to stay. if you figure i don't have that much of a chance of prevailing, why would you show up? if you lose, you get deported. but if you run off and years later the immigration service finds you, maybe under some other administration, because this administration won't look for them, what's the worst that's going...
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when i was at ation review," i republicang for inside baseball stuff. i think the washington post recognize i never wrote a column or editorial. i was a reporter at a trade magazine. brian: how old were you in 1992? robert: six or seven. brian: i want to show you on the screen a poll that was taken in the middle of 1992. this is a poll when ross perot was running against george h.w. bush and bill clinton. middle of 1992. in november of that year, bill clinton was elected president. what you think of that poll? robert: we are seeing the perot movement comeback with donald trump. one person i got to know, ed rollins, veteran republican consultant, he was a great resource to me as a source. he was co-campaign manager for perot in 1992. inot brought these people together to see if they could make this happen. there is the anger you saw in 1992 with perot, the appetite for a political outsider. it is there again. in a way, when you look at people close to trump, when did it happen? after three terms, a long republican period. even though it has been to terms
when i was at ation review," i republicang for inside baseball stuff. i think the washington post recognize i never wrote a column or editorial. i was a reporter at a trade magazine. brian: how old were you in 1992? robert: six or seven. brian: i want to show you on the screen a poll that was taken in the middle of 1992. this is a poll when ross perot was running against george h.w. bush and bill clinton. middle of 1992. in november of that year, bill clinton was elected president. what...
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and so we're, in my estimate age ation in a little bit of a compromising position. but the issue of concussions is obviously acute in college football, and we've changed the rules to make helmet to helmet contact and targeting illegal, including ejections, and it really has changed the way people play the game. we still, we still call it once in a while, but it's, it isn't like it was two or three years ago. and the interesting thing about that is, one of two things happen if you target somebody in practice. you do it to one of your teammates. and by targeting it, i'm talking about helmet to helmet contact where you're launching against another person's head. one of two things happen. either the coach takes you out and sits you down and gives you a real understanding of his displeasure, or the teammates take care of it. and so why would we allow in a game teams to target other players, especially defenseless players, and high-five each other when they come to the sidelines on the same thing that we would punish them for if they did it in practice? and so we've come
and so we're, in my estimate age ation in a little bit of a compromising position. but the issue of concussions is obviously acute in college football, and we've changed the rules to make helmet to helmet contact and targeting illegal, including ejections, and it really has changed the way people play the game. we still, we still call it once in a while, but it's, it isn't like it was two or three years ago. and the interesting thing about that is, one of two things happen if you target...
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and so we're, in my estimate age ation in a little bit of a compromising position. but the issue of concussions is obviously acute in college football, and we've changed the rules to make helmet to helmet contact and targeting illegal, including ejections, and it really has changed the way people play the game. we still, we still call it once in a while, but it's, it isn't like it was two orhree years ago. and the interesting thing about that is, one of two things happen if you target somebody in practice. you do it to one of your teammates. and by targeting it, i'm talking about helmet to helmet contact where you're launching against another person's head. one of two things happen. either the coach takes you out and sits you down and gives you a real understanding of his displeasure, or the teammates take care of it. and so why would we allow in a game teams to target other players, especially defenseless players, and high-five each other when they come to the sidelines on the same thing that we would punish them for if they did it in practice? and so we've come a
and so we're, in my estimate age ation in a little bit of a compromising position. but the issue of concussions is obviously acute in college football, and we've changed the rules to make helmet to helmet contact and targeting illegal, including ejections, and it really has changed the way people play the game. we still, we still call it once in a while, but it's, it isn't like it was two orhree years ago. and the interesting thing about that is, one of two things happen if you target somebody...
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and he says, "guilty as charged "ation and then he can get to the issues.he fact that he's showing a sense of humor, that's been bernie's problem. he needs to laugh at himself. that was the first time i'd seen that. wow, a packed show. we'll be back next week. big guest coming up next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> you are about to enter the "criminal mindscape" of serial killer reginald mcfadden. >> were you a monster? >> the worst of the worst. >> a man whose lethal vengeance towards society began in his teens. >> she started howling. gagged her, tied her up. >> convicted of murder, he gets life. but 24 years later, he's let loose. >> it was a really new beginning. though in my subconscious, there were other things. >> why does his second chance spiral into a deadly rampage?
and he says, "guilty as charged "ation and then he can get to the issues.he fact that he's showing a sense of humor, that's been bernie's problem. he needs to laugh at himself. that was the first time i'd seen that. wow, a packed show. we'll be back next week. big guest coming up next week. if it's sunday, it's "meet the press." >>> you are about to enter the "criminal mindscape" of serial killer reginald mcfadden. >> were you a monster? >> the...
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erik: if the jobs number tomorrow comes in well below take ations, does that september move off the tablea: i think it would. thank you for sticking around. i rangers the of oppenheimer funds and hans nichols in berlin. we need to bring you up to speed on what's happening outside financial markets and the ecb. : first time unemployment benefits rose -- the start of the new school year may lead to a period of volatility in the jobs data. employers are holding onto employees. the august jobs report comes out tomorrow. -- u.s. trade deficit imports of mobile phones down. exports were little changed. they are expected to fall in coming months because of the stronger dollar. nineine is dead and of this hurt during a training exercise. -- nine others hurt during a training exercise. the cause of the accident is under investigation. the republican national challenging donald trump. to rnc has asked trump promise he will not run as a third-party candidate. last month, trump threatened to launch a third-party bid if he does not get the nomination. we are already into the 9:00 hour here on "market
erik: if the jobs number tomorrow comes in well below take ations, does that september move off the tablea: i think it would. thank you for sticking around. i rangers the of oppenheimer funds and hans nichols in berlin. we need to bring you up to speed on what's happening outside financial markets and the ecb. : first time unemployment benefits rose -- the start of the new school year may lead to a period of volatility in the jobs data. employers are holding onto employees. the august jobs...
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are up,ation pressures growth pressures are up, labor markets in proving, if you have higher employmentneed higher rates. having said that, market volatility is a concern for the fed. were to get awe week number today, we're not expecting it. we are 195 on the payrolls. it is not a huge amount below and in -- an economy like the united states, but when we look at the isn survey it was a little below. we are also saying look at the back month revisions. they keep adding to that. the market is always steered by you guys to look at the headline number. you need to tell people to look at the back revisions. guy: what are those? adding 20,have been 30, 40,000 to the payrolls on a net basis. we are continually getting this creep higher in terms of unemployment numbers. what we are seeing the last few months is when the number comes in below consensus, throw in the revisions that you then get over the next two months. it comes back for economist said. -- economists said it would be. what are the back revisions plus the headline number together? take a big picture. anna: that would be complicat
are up,ation pressures growth pressures are up, labor markets in proving, if you have higher employmentneed higher rates. having said that, market volatility is a concern for the fed. were to get awe week number today, we're not expecting it. we are 195 on the payrolls. it is not a huge amount below and in -- an economy like the united states, but when we look at the isn survey it was a little below. we are also saying look at the back month revisions. they keep adding to that. the market is...
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done in ationally is manner where we try to come to some consensus with people on the hill. the conversation is picking up. we welcome the proposal, we will consider it carefully. we will need to make sure that all of us collectively, whether for 10,000 or a higher number that all of us who have had the experience of working with refugees families, that the american people view themselves as much -- messengers for the kind of country we have been overtime and the kind of country when he to be. in aften, particularly political season, the loudest voices are the ones that are unwelcoming for people coming from other countries. most americans have had the experience of feeling a great pride we all feel in terms of those we have been able to shelter in times of need. your second question was -- programs for the .nited nations samantha: the united states has given more than any other u.n. country. the spoken preference for most refugees was to stay nearby in the hope they would return home print other countries with the same language or they had the chance to integrate, the -- ha
done in ationally is manner where we try to come to some consensus with people on the hill. the conversation is picking up. we welcome the proposal, we will consider it carefully. we will need to make sure that all of us collectively, whether for 10,000 or a higher number that all of us who have had the experience of working with refugees families, that the american people view themselves as much -- messengers for the kind of country we have been overtime and the kind of country when he to be....
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peace in the hearts of all men and women and peace among the ations of the heart. rn to your way of love those whose hearts and minds are consumed with hatred and who justify killing in the name of religion. the f understanding, magnitude of this tragedy, we seek your light and guidance as we confront such terrible vents. may the lives lost here not vain. en lost in console us, give us the wisdom d courage to walk tirelessly with true peace and friends among nations and in the hearts f all. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, kindly take your seats. > namaste. speaking foreign language] >> may god protect us, may god nourish us. may we work together. may our dialogue be enlightening, may we be free from hate. ohm, peace, peace, peace. lead us from untruth to truth, from darkins to light, from death to immortality. ay all know peace. [bell ringing] >> [speaking foreign language] >> homage to the buddha. victory begets enmity. the defeated dwell in pain. the peaceful live happily, discarding both victory and defeat. one should not do any slight wrong, which the wise mig
peace in the hearts of all men and women and peace among the ations of the heart. rn to your way of love those whose hearts and minds are consumed with hatred and who justify killing in the name of religion. the f understanding, magnitude of this tragedy, we seek your light and guidance as we confront such terrible vents. may the lives lost here not vain. en lost in console us, give us the wisdom d courage to walk tirelessly with true peace and friends among nations and in the hearts f all....
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we pray for a greater nature -- ation. we pray for justice and compassion and mercy to be the greatest thing that we are known for as a nation. that our power would be known as a power that is spent, father, for the least of these. we love you, lord, thank you for this opportunity to come ogether. i pray for this man, his family, his team. give them sustainable pay as they are on the road. i pray that father, in this very moment, that he will know he has made friends today, that he has come into an environment where people show grace, show appreciation, and show humility, father. and also gratitude is in our hearts, that he would take the time out of his scheduled to come. amen. can we thank our senator bernie illiams? >> vermont independent senator >> the chairman and ranking member of the house intelligence committees, congressman nunes and adam schiff talk about national security issues. you will see their remarks easternstarting at 8:00 on c-span. our "road to the white house" continues saturday morning with a democrat
we pray for a greater nature -- ation. we pray for justice and compassion and mercy to be the greatest thing that we are known for as a nation. that our power would be known as a power that is spent, father, for the least of these. we love you, lord, thank you for this opportunity to come ogether. i pray for this man, his family, his team. give them sustainable pay as they are on the road. i pray that father, in this very moment, that he will know he has made friends today, that he has come...
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so if they want to become ation nuclear weapons state, and they make the calculation that welati really don't have a sanction way to stop them, because at that point, their economic strengthc is strong enough and sanctionsct take too long to really bite and take effect, it would not be an effective deterrent to a race to breakout. and, here's the key point ofer concern to me. and i acknowledged to all my colleagues that don't know whato will happen in the future. this is a close call.but but i think there is a higher risk of potential military if operation if we go forward withc this agreement because we don't have effective sanctions once. they have been removed. that concerns me. because, mr. president, i don't think a military option is a good option. i don't believe it will eliminate the threat. it has a lot of collateraled w issues involved with a military operation.now, now, i acknowledge if we do nots go forward with this agreement there's a risk, there is no question about it. there's high-risk either direction. if we choose, if we were tohat reject the agreement what would happ
so if they want to become ation nuclear weapons state, and they make the calculation that welati really don't have a sanction way to stop them, because at that point, their economic strengthc is strong enough and sanctionsct take too long to really bite and take effect, it would not be an effective deterrent to a race to breakout. and, here's the key point ofer concern to me. and i acknowledged to all my colleagues that don't know whato will happen in the future. this is a close call.but but i...
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understand, from some of these researchers, one of them recently said that they are going to have more i on ationott and molecular and genetic information than any other human ever. not anw, that was official position, but that is what one of the researchers, their comments on this study, and there are probably 10 or 12 or toent experiments universities doing experiments, from all of the way of the university of frankfurt to stanford, harvard medical school, johns hopkins, i think the university of pennsylvania, so really pretty substantial research universities, and it will be what the data the shows on the genetic and molecular effects from this long-duration spaceflight. you know, my brother mentioned and there might be a cliff, i think that needs of the bit of further explanation, right? so we have data on a lot of people after six months of being in space, so we have a pretty good idea of what happens in that six-month period, but we have no data after that six months, so maybe there is a bend in the curve. what i mean by that is we know that people's vision gets worse after a six-month peri
understand, from some of these researchers, one of them recently said that they are going to have more i on ationott and molecular and genetic information than any other human ever. not anw, that was official position, but that is what one of the researchers, their comments on this study, and there are probably 10 or 12 or toent experiments universities doing experiments, from all of the way of the university of frankfurt to stanford, harvard medical school, johns hopkins, i think the...
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the you ation is in december -- auction is in december. >>> there's another movie remake of sorts inhe a talking about mary poppins. it stars julie andrews and dick van dyke. the remake will be directed by rob marshall. he's the man behind "chicago." the new film will make place 20 years after the original. there was a lot of outrage on soak media. a lot of tweets demanding disney not remake the classic. this morning disney has yet to respond to any criticism. >> there's only one. >>> today, two bay area cities will consider raising the minimum wage. coming up in the next hour, how much workers in san jose and berkeley could stand to make. >> reporter: in just an hour, some evacuees of the valley fire will be returning home to check on their animals that were left behind. we'll tell you about a few horses that survived the fire. we'll also tell you about how their owner found out they were still alive. that story is coming up >> you have just stepped into the veterinarian classroom. come stop down here. we are waiting for you.
the you ation is in december -- auction is in december. >>> there's another movie remake of sorts inhe a talking about mary poppins. it stars julie andrews and dick van dyke. the remake will be directed by rob marshall. he's the man behind "chicago." the new film will make place 20 years after the original. there was a lot of outrage on soak media. a lot of tweets demanding disney not remake the classic. this morning disney has yet to respond to any criticism. >>...
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the president of the attempt to s and an derail a good deal that is in the best interest of the our ation. but iran -- the iran deal represents the cumulative effects of countless diplomats after imposing some of the toughest sanctions in the the ry, the p 35 plus one, u.s. -- the p5+1, the u.s., united kingdom, germany, france, russia, were able to bring iran to the table and strike a deal that achieves our core strategy objectives. president obama and secretary of state kerry deserve our respect and thanks for this achievement. they kept together a coalition that forced iran to make serious concessions in how they operate their domestic nuclear program. redid not get everything that we wanted, but we achieved a verifiable deal that is our best hope to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. details of the deal are commendable, among other things, iran will reduce its uranium stockpile by 98%, and lower its enrichment level below weapon levels. this will increase the breakout time or how long it takes to create a weapon to one year. in addition, the international atomic energy age
the president of the attempt to s and an derail a good deal that is in the best interest of the our ation. but iran -- the iran deal represents the cumulative effects of countless diplomats after imposing some of the toughest sanctions in the the ry, the p 35 plus one, u.s. -- the p5+1, the u.s., united kingdom, germany, france, russia, were able to bring iran to the table and strike a deal that achieves our core strategy objectives. president obama and secretary of state kerry deserve our...
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years ago warned in his professional military with the greatest national security threat is that ,ationalebt. it is important we move forward, and the spending trajectory and commerce had adopted a budget that changes that and puts us back on a path to solvency. having set the course, it essential that we stay the course with appropriationsay tho process and the onlyur way to do so is channeling the resolution that takes us to the same path of ruin that we have been on. >> host: many members of your conference believe this bite over planned parenthood funding was worth the potential shutdown on capitol hill. what was your view on that? >> guest: i am opposed to funding abortions my entire life. i h i have held office for 29 years and been consistent in taking that position. however, the tactics that have been suggested to link the ,udget to planned parenthood, i think, it is highly it is h counterproductive. it alienates the public at just the time when these barbaric videos of planned parenthood's activities are changing public opinion and it deflects the blame from harry reid and the de
years ago warned in his professional military with the greatest national security threat is that ,ationalebt. it is important we move forward, and the spending trajectory and commerce had adopted a budget that changes that and puts us back on a path to solvency. having set the course, it essential that we stay the course with appropriationsay tho process and the onlyur way to do so is channeling the resolution that takes us to the same path of ruin that we have been on. >> host: many...
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ation on >> not me personally. >> so you have had no discussions with anyone that anyone has related to you of their awareness or information of a concern of one-two-three agreement and the united arab emirates and their issues with respect to uranium enrichment? >> to the best of my knowledge no. i am aware of the what the agreement is in the general sense but i have not been involved in any specific discussions on that subject. >> i am troubled by your words specific. have you had unspecific discussions? >> congressman, i have it is all status quo? not had any >> to the discussions or any sp briefings on uae one-two-three agreement. i am aware of it because it is one of the agreements that the united states has with other nations and i have read a lot in the press and in other documents about that particular agreement but not about the specific issue that you raise. >> well, you would certainly be congress takes up the issue of the iranian agreement, secretary kerry has made absolute statements to congress there is no one in the middle east who will change their obligations with re
ation on >> not me personally. >> so you have had no discussions with anyone that anyone has related to you of their awareness or information of a concern of one-two-three agreement and the united arab emirates and their issues with respect to uranium enrichment? >> to the best of my knowledge no. i am aware of the what the agreement is in the general sense but i have not been involved in any specific discussions on that subject. >> i am troubled by your words specific....
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in templets number of individuals that we want to have trained that are both iraqi ationals and syrian nationals. general austin: struggling with my sign there. you're right, sir. we would like to see a lot more forces available to be trained. we are encouraging the government of iraq to recruit those forces, bring them onboard so we can get them into training centers. what we discovered -- not discovered, knew this going on, is that those forces that have been trained by us are doing pretty well on the battlefield. senator rounds: fair to say one of the problems we've got particularly with syrian fighters is that in our ability to actually discern which ones we can use and which ones we are not using based upon our review of their background and what they intend to do, what they want to do is eliminate them as part of our team. fair to say? general austin: that's correct, sir. we are focusing on countering isil. senator round: thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you, mr. chairman. oth of you have testified that very strict vetting process has resulted in far fewer fighters -- for us to
in templets number of individuals that we want to have trained that are both iraqi ationals and syrian nationals. general austin: struggling with my sign there. you're right, sir. we would like to see a lot more forces available to be trained. we are encouraging the government of iraq to recruit those forces, bring them onboard so we can get them into training centers. what we discovered -- not discovered, knew this going on, is that those forces that have been trained by us are doing pretty...
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speaker, i rise today to recognize the extraordinary heroism of airman first class spencer stone, army ational guardsman alex gallardos and anthony sadler. they drew the attention of the world on august 21, when they bravely took action to prevent a terrorist attack that could have taken the lives of dozens, if not hundreds, of innocent people on a passenger train in france. by now most of the country and the world has heard about the heroic action of these young men. spencer, alec and anthony were on a train from amsterdam to paris as part of a european vacation. a terrorist, intending to murder passengers, boarded their train. when the attacker, armed with at least two firearms, including an assault rifle with hundreds of rounds of ammunition, entered the train car, the three young americans without hesitation responded. witnesses say that alec prompted action by yelling, go get him. spencer charged and tackled the gunman with alec and anthony close behind. the three men, with the help of another passenger, tackled, subdued and disarmed the attacker before anyone else was seriously injured.
speaker, i rise today to recognize the extraordinary heroism of airman first class spencer stone, army ational guardsman alex gallardos and anthony sadler. they drew the attention of the world on august 21, when they bravely took action to prevent a terrorist attack that could have taken the lives of dozens, if not hundreds, of innocent people on a passenger train in france. by now most of the country and the world has heard about the heroic action of these young men. spencer, alec and anthony...
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sampson,ation is mr.home in columbia, south carolina, wanted a route fix so he and mrs. sampson, it would make it easier for them to go on vacation to columbia. this is one of the things that was discussed and the route eventually came to pass. they called it the chairman's rout. of thee was heart investigation trying to determine whether there were any part of the investigation was trying to determine whether there were any favors. because he was a mentor to chris christie and there is the tie. now this goes back to him being a state attorney general and the former chairman of the port -newority of new york jersey. this has some tentacles we haven't even seen yet. what i find interesting -- i can't remember if it's the fbi or department of justice -- new jersey and illinois are literally the most corrupt state in the united states. this scandal and twines both. united has its headquarters in soncago and christie and sam are based in new jersey. what is it about the state you live -- mark: how did i know
sampson,ation is mr.home in columbia, south carolina, wanted a route fix so he and mrs. sampson, it would make it easier for them to go on vacation to columbia. this is one of the things that was discussed and the route eventually came to pass. they called it the chairman's rout. of thee was heart investigation trying to determine whether there were any part of the investigation was trying to determine whether there were any favors. because he was a mentor to chris christie and there is the...
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>> yeah, you know,ation bruise to capex interesting to see repercussions, going to stimulate economytocks, i love this man, looking at expression on as if he said happiness, just hit in i couldn't stays fills -- with joy. >> expecting the point about the expecting a million people at that mass on sunday, philadelphia, crowds today memorabilia -- nervous as new york 6,000, that are on the streets. >> thursday, friday. >> driving -- obviously isn't driving the car in this car, he is notorious, for walking the streets, visiting the poor, taking care of the every day person, the italians absolutely love him even though a nonitalian. >> take care of those in need, and live modestly. >> his parents italian? no? >> south american. >> he is i think -- >> they went -- >> okay. >> i am showing that right now. -- everybody. >> dplooen prices down what does that mean for oil in general we will have answers next stay with us fox business network "mornings with maria". we'll be right back. welcome back oil higher from yesterday's losses on fierce of slowing demand, for energy, of course, we have p
>> yeah, you know,ation bruise to capex interesting to see repercussions, going to stimulate economytocks, i love this man, looking at expression on as if he said happiness, just hit in i couldn't stays fills -- with joy. >> expecting the point about the expecting a million people at that mass on sunday, philadelphia, crowds today memorabilia -- nervous as new york 6,000, that are on the streets. >> thursday, friday. >> driving -- obviously isn't driving the car in this...
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the president of the attempt to s and an derail a good deal that is in the best interest of the our ation. but iran -- the iran deal represents the cumulative effects of countless diplomats after imposing some of the toughest sanctions in the the ry, the p 35 plus one, u.s. -- the p5+1, the u.s., united kingdom, germany, france, russia, were able to bring iran to the table and strike a deal that achieves our core strategy objectives. president obama and secretary of state kerry deserve our respect and thanks for this achievement. they kept together a coalition that forced iran to make serious concessions in how they operate their domestic nuclear program. redid not get everything that we wanted, but we achieved a verifiable deal that is our best hope to prevent iran from developing a nuclear weapon. details of the deal are commendable, among other things, iran will reduce its uranium stockpile by 98%, and lower its enrichment level below weapon levels. this will increase the breakout time or how long it takes to create a weapon to one year. in addition, the international atomic energy age
the president of the attempt to s and an derail a good deal that is in the best interest of the our ation. but iran -- the iran deal represents the cumulative effects of countless diplomats after imposing some of the toughest sanctions in the the ry, the p 35 plus one, u.s. -- the p5+1, the u.s., united kingdom, germany, france, russia, were able to bring iran to the table and strike a deal that achieves our core strategy objectives. president obama and secretary of state kerry deserve our...
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kpigzer bratton gave us info ation about the extra security they are taking. they are using thousands of officers and k-9 units. for more information during the pope's visit, check out our website. taking a quick check on the weather, warm and less breezy than yesterday. 84 is the high and clear and comfortable and 66. tomorrow through the end of the week, more sun. temperatures in the mid- to upper 80s and clear sailing into next week. coming up today on the "today" show with kathie lee and hoda, lifestyle changes to reduce your risk of memory loss and dementia. another local update in 30 minutes. have a great morning. see you then. this morning, people on medicaid who might otherwise be struggling to care for themselves won't have to. because homefirst, a product of elderplan, is there... helping them with bathing, dressing and meals so they can remain safely at home. homefirst, a product of elderplan continuing the work of the four brooklyn ladies caring in so many ways. call 1-866-386-4180 or visit www.homefirst.org >>> e hello, erybody, sometimes you thin
kpigzer bratton gave us info ation about the extra security they are taking. they are using thousands of officers and k-9 units. for more information during the pope's visit, check out our website. taking a quick check on the weather, warm and less breezy than yesterday. 84 is the high and clear and comfortable and 66. tomorrow through the end of the week, more sun. temperatures in the mid- to upper 80s and clear sailing into next week. coming up today on the "today" show with kathie...
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attributes this and other great blessings in his life to the catholic faith, his charity, the bo celli atione forgive our debtors ♪ and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil ♪ ♪ for thine is the kingdom and the power and the lory. forever ♪ ♪ thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever ♪ amen ♪ [cheers and applause] thank you. ] [speaking spanish] >> we are now waiting for the pope to speak again as he closes out the program. >> translator: and we'll see each other at mass tomorrow. what time is mass tomorrow,chbi? >> at 4:00. >> translator: before the final blessing, let's pray a prayer of maria, to mary. and also an invocation to joseph. so that they can protect ourfamo believe that it's worth the struggle and the fight for the good of the family. hail mary, full of grace, the lord is with me. blessed are you amongst woman. holy mary, pray for our sinners now in the our of our death. amen. st. joseph, pray for us. st. joseph, pray fors. amen. thank you and see you tomorrow. [cheers and applause] >> love that. thank you and see you tomorrow. so many kids asked so
attributes this and other great blessings in his life to the catholic faith, his charity, the bo celli atione forgive our debtors ♪ and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil ♪ ♪ for thine is the kingdom and the power and the lory. forever ♪ ♪ thine is the kingdom and the power and the glory forever ♪ amen ♪ [cheers and applause] thank you. ] [speaking spanish] >> we are now waiting for the pope to speak again as he closes out the program. >> translator:...
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is no way at , absolute no options at all, and you will have some rare situations where you have no ationen i think that is serious situation where someone has to consider stepping down. take the attorney general. he is not one of 120 people who does that. he is a single individual. he had a conscience conflict. cost cap -- taxpayers several hundred thousand dollars to combat his conflict because he did not want to defend the marriage law passed by 75% of the people. the governor accommodated him and he did not have to choose between his conscious and his job. his conscious was accommodated. he could do his job as attorney general. he does not have to violate his conscious pair the same principle even in a greater way of fries here for kim davis and the other clerks. think there is it a station between the scenarios. you do not want an attorney general arguing a case in which they do not have ice and see her belief in. thedo not ever want to risk attorney general might undermine the case. he did the right thing by recusing himself rather than, even if he attempted his best, giving a poor
is no way at , absolute no options at all, and you will have some rare situations where you have no ationen i think that is serious situation where someone has to consider stepping down. take the attorney general. he is not one of 120 people who does that. he is a single individual. he had a conscience conflict. cost cap -- taxpayers several hundred thousand dollars to combat his conflict because he did not want to defend the marriage law passed by 75% of the people. the governor accommodated...
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this ation is -- is disease that is affected over the long-term for old people as opposed to youngeron? is the morality of pricing such a drug for old people knowing they cannot make the pay or make money to pay for have that ind they their hearts and minds to charge such a high price for the drug/ ? host: remind us the drug and health issue you are facing. [indiscernible] host: thank you. this is an example that might be in opportunity to go back to the provider to the position and see if there is a therapeutic alternatives. my hunch is that it sounds like it sounds like a prior authorization put on that drug by this gentleman's insurance company where they need specific approval to prescribe the drug. that is probably because they did not get a favorable price on the drug and put it on an unfavorable formula area spot where they would charge the patient or the individual higher co-pay. the approval came through but the individual still had to pay the co-pay. this gets to insurance designed, the reason they put it in that of preferred tier is probably -- i don't know the insurance c
this ation is -- is disease that is affected over the long-term for old people as opposed to youngeron? is the morality of pricing such a drug for old people knowing they cannot make the pay or make money to pay for have that ind they their hearts and minds to charge such a high price for the drug/ ? host: remind us the drug and health issue you are facing. [indiscernible] host: thank you. this is an example that might be in opportunity to go back to the provider to the position and see if...
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ation --k to galvanize asi china is not making as much a stainless steel.ed to keep them weatherproof. what other commodities did they throw under the bus? tracy: much everything. i'm trying to remember something on. were polish bullish mike: tracy alloway. a lot of bearishness from credit suisse about base metals. a lot of people following that. tom: it shows you the complexity of the markets you can do a long data check. futures -271.ow brazil and reality at record weakness -- brazilian real at record weakness. a tough day for some of the em currencies. ♪ great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. tand that's what we're doings to
ation --k to galvanize asi china is not making as much a stainless steel.ed to keep them weatherproof. what other commodities did they throw under the bus? tracy: much everything. i'm trying to remember something on. were polish bullish mike: tracy alloway. a lot of bearishness from credit suisse about base metals. a lot of people following that. tom: it shows you the complexity of the markets you can do a long data check. futures -271.ow brazil and reality at record weakness -- brazilian real...
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ation tons for the beast. >> fiat's trunk fits five suitcases. >> that's impressive. >> a lot of trunkits an oxygen supply and a hole firefighting system and a dance floor and smoothy bar. >> president flies in air force one, reinforced kward to what the pope flies in, charter al i'll yeah, not retro fitted and another comparison. >> they call him the simple pope. >> he. >> man of the people. >> if you're trying to lose weight, and who isn't, right, you probably think go hard on the fruits and veggies, hit them hard. >> sure. >> apparently they are not all created equal. that's what researchers at harvard say, although they actually pronounce the word equal correctly. they followed more than 100,000 men and women for up to 24 years. this is the list of what to avoid. obviously we know potatoes on that list. corn and peas, people. >> high sugar content. >> those are my favorite vegetables. >> that's why, because they taste so good. >> spike the glue dose level. >> that's a total downer. the fruits and veggies that are good and help you keep the weight off, blueberries. >> yes. >> pears,
ation tons for the beast. >> fiat's trunk fits five suitcases. >> that's impressive. >> a lot of trunkits an oxygen supply and a hole firefighting system and a dance floor and smoothy bar. >> president flies in air force one, reinforced kward to what the pope flies in, charter al i'll yeah, not retro fitted and another comparison. >> they call him the simple pope. >> he. >> man of the people. >> if you're trying to lose weight, and who isn't,...