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we look at that because income inequality has been bandied about by the left and that it's this terrible thing. we actually look at it, and the interesting thing is they say, you know, one of them points out that act stand and east rope -- pakistan and east rope. >> have less income inequality than us. move there then. it's about what your level is. and income inequality, one of the authors we quote say it's sort of like a jealousy trope. it's about me caring how much money you make. in reality, that's just sort of, that's really a bad -- that's almost a vice. that's coveting someone's property. but another one of the big lies that comes from the socialists, they say that the economic pie is fixed and that if i get some, you're getting less. the truth of the matter is sr. the statistics are overwhelming on this with economic pie's getting bigger and bigger and bigger, and there's a group that we call from called human progress.org, and they're associated with cato. the statistics are just amazing. poverty, in about 1820, 90% of people lived on less than $2 a day. when i was born, it went
we look at that because income inequality has been bandied about by the left and that it's this terrible thing. we actually look at it, and the interesting thing is they say, you know, one of them points out that act stand and east rope -- pakistan and east rope. >> have less income inequality than us. move there then. it's about what your level is. and income inequality, one of the authors we quote say it's sort of like a jealousy trope. it's about me caring how much money you make. in...
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bandy instead of basic principle of simplicity. don't spend more than more this equation. on tuesday your sale of these things. that to me game. mean their reason for moving van for me meat was economical every 500 kilometers to get something sticky and you're sure i had calculated once you shoot and that damn there's an enormous shoes would cost to about 5000 indian peace. if it lasted for 5 delimiters every kilometer to vote then peace cost me and then. any person with any claim to being a gandhi and an art be splitting so much money on. even if except passion you can't be spending so much. gun the 1000000000 economy here nobody used white paper it didn't break on the stage or. use of this led to print the public like this the backside was always blank and use a blank slate today to empty the. exotic on to me. i don't know put a label there but but they're ok not a lesser. and i love. my name which. can be. so mock my god. and broke the back and how did you do to keep 78 of those from out of the box and walked 241 miles to the sea coast. and these 241 miles with me the e
bandy instead of basic principle of simplicity. don't spend more than more this equation. on tuesday your sale of these things. that to me game. mean their reason for moving van for me meat was economical every 500 kilometers to get something sticky and you're sure i had calculated once you shoot and that damn there's an enormous shoes would cost to about 5000 indian peace. if it lasted for 5 delimiters every kilometer to vote then peace cost me and then. any person with any claim to being a...
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things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to a genocide which is why the action still bandied about for political purposes that well you have people like a closely saying things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to a genocide which is by the way a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were very variable up in the armenian genocide back in back a century ago are very variable up in the armenian genocide back of back a century ago and of course we've had these this is one of the really words in but of course we've had these this is one of the really words in raises in the resolution and. denial of any other genocide after all we are phrases in the resolution and dems denial of any other genocide after all we accused of the serbs of committing a genocide in bosnia which is simply false we've accused the serbs of committing a genocide in bosnia which is simply false we've accused we said we were intervening in libya to stop genocide by lib
things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to a genocide which is why the action still bandied about for political purposes that well you have people like a closely saying things like this over the kurds are going to be subject to a genocide which is by the way a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were a little bit ironic since it was of course turkey to the kurdish tribes about who were very variable up in the armenian genocide back in...
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with the rest of the united kingdom as they possibly can be and a lot of the words that have been bandied around in the last 24 hours have been to do with the word betrayal and that's completely across the board from a unionist perspective if you even if you're hard line a hard liner from that camp or whether you are a more of a moderate to.
with the rest of the united kingdom as they possibly can be and a lot of the words that have been bandied around in the last 24 hours have been to do with the word betrayal and that's completely across the board from a unionist perspective if you even if you're hard line a hard liner from that camp or whether you are a more of a moderate to.
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it will be bandied about, there will be questions from the press and congress.charlie is right that mike pence has been a huge supporter of donald trump and i don't think he's going to change that in the course of this investigation. shannon: you will love this story, stick around. they were barreling down a dark highway at 4:30 a.m. when a deputy pulled them over to find out this couple was about to have a baby. people tell stories like this, then he saw the baby entering the world, the deputy called for an audience, grab gloves, delivered a baby girl just minutes later. to the new parents that fast acting deputy, you are our midnight hero and the question is going to be was there any ticket? we saw the paperwork, he gave extenuating circumstances and how this ended up there was no ticket issued. mom and baby doing well, healthy and safe. for bringing her safely into the world you are our midnight hero, most-watched, most trusted, most grateful you spent the evening with us, good night from washington, i am shannon bream. starting at $9.99. only at applebee's.
it will be bandied about, there will be questions from the press and congress.charlie is right that mike pence has been a huge supporter of donald trump and i don't think he's going to change that in the course of this investigation. shannon: you will love this story, stick around. they were barreling down a dark highway at 4:30 a.m. when a deputy pulled them over to find out this couple was about to have a baby. people tell stories like this, then he saw the baby entering the world, the deputy...
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we look at that because the income inequality has been bandied about by the left. the interesting thing is they say one of them points out pakistan and ethiopia have less income inequality than us and i was like move there then. you think it is going to be great if it isn't about how close you are to each other. income inequality one of the authors." to say that it's like hoc caring about how much money you make when in reality it is i don't care how rich i am if i'm getting richer just the statistics are amazing. poverty in about 1820, 90% of people live on less than $20 a day. two about a third of the world living in poverty in the early 1960s today was less than 10%. so that is incontrovertible we are getting 137,000 people escaping poverty each day for the last 25 years and so the facts are just wrong. the world is so much better than it used to be. you take that and i expect in the book to focus on a lot of the domestic policy reforms that he championed to enhance liberty but i think the readers can expect a global view of how the quality of life has been impa
we look at that because the income inequality has been bandied about by the left. the interesting thing is they say one of them points out pakistan and ethiopia have less income inequality than us and i was like move there then. you think it is going to be great if it isn't about how close you are to each other. income inequality one of the authors." to say that it's like hoc caring about how much money you make when in reality it is i don't care how rich i am if i'm getting richer just...
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. >> then among the firefighters and their wives, a third entirely different idea was bandied about.is sure who said it first, but soon some were wondering out loud if keith hadn't been the intended target at all. >> there was a theory out there that perhaps this intruder was looking for a different fireman. >> and why would anyone think that? not far from the bryan's home in mustang lived the oklahoma city fire chief. his name, keith bryant, bryan with a "t" at the end. >> the whole keith bryant theory that maybe they got the wrong fire chief? >> you know, that did not occur to me until i got to the hospital, and that's the first time somebody had brought up maybe mistaken identity. >> the buzz reached roger straka back at the firehouse. >> that story did come out that possibly the person that had done this got the wrong chief. it could have been anyone's theory as to what had happened. >> surely the oklahoma city chief hired and fired many more people than keith did. had the shooter been angry with him? a friend reached him by phone. he was safe and sound at a conference on the eas
. >> then among the firefighters and their wives, a third entirely different idea was bandied about.is sure who said it first, but soon some were wondering out loud if keith hadn't been the intended target at all. >> there was a theory out there that perhaps this intruder was looking for a different fireman. >> and why would anyone think that? not far from the bryan's home in mustang lived the oklahoma city fire chief. his name, keith bryant, bryan with a "t" at the...
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there's too much to just bandy about here. so we got the wall going tonight. just to show, you know, a little bit of a flow chart of what we see as the spoke coming off the hub that is obviously giuliani. and now just to bring people up to speed on what we're looking at, these highlighted references, counterintelligence is different than criminal. it's not just about looking at statutes, it's about looking at the nature of behavior and what it could mean from a national security perspective. you now have iran and speeches. let's leave that aside for now. the state department, what was going on with ukraine, how that dovetails with his work for turkey and now one or more dlien clients that needed something from the united states government. was he their lawyer? hasn't been clear. there are a lot of big concerns. andrew, let's start with you. when you look at the new information about what giuliani was trying to do for people involved in turkey and the meetings that were had, what stands out to you that was new in the state of play? >> el with, chris, i think it
there's too much to just bandy about here. so we got the wall going tonight. just to show, you know, a little bit of a flow chart of what we see as the spoke coming off the hub that is obviously giuliani. and now just to bring people up to speed on what we're looking at, these highlighted references, counterintelligence is different than criminal. it's not just about looking at statutes, it's about looking at the nature of behavior and what it could mean from a national security perspective....
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among the names bandied about, shar rod brown, michelle obama and even, yes, hillary clinton. me michael star hopkins who served on the presidential campaigns of barack obama and hillary clinton and until recently worked for john kel lane any. maura gay is an msnbc contributor. this story in your paper mara reflects right here from a number of democratic kratic activists, it says the mood of alarm is more intense because of the party's hunger to defeat president trump. with over three months to go before voting starts in iowa, their impatience with finding mr. and mrs. right among the current crop of candidates. are these concerns warranted, or is this just business as usual, democrats fret, it's early, fretting is what they do. >> it's funny. i have a little different take. i hear that from folks in new york from a lot of the strategists i talk to. i actually think this is exactly the kind of story that infuriates voters of both sto storistore parties because it suggests that democratic insiders who should be hand picking who the american people should vote for or be most int
among the names bandied about, shar rod brown, michelle obama and even, yes, hillary clinton. me michael star hopkins who served on the presidential campaigns of barack obama and hillary clinton and until recently worked for john kel lane any. maura gay is an msnbc contributor. this story in your paper mara reflects right here from a number of democratic kratic activists, it says the mood of alarm is more intense because of the party's hunger to defeat president trump. with over three months to...
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that's why you keep hearing this phrase bandied about, ethnic cleansing. a lot of the syrians here in north rack who came from northeastern syria, that's one of the reasons they're not going to go back even if this ceasefire holds and they have peace, they have no homes to go back to. >> you have talked to some refugees, there are people who are moving east from syria into iraq. what is their situation? >> you know, you mention more than 150,000 people were internally displaced in syria. we're hearing numbers almost 300,000 depending on who you ask. of that, the u.n. says some 7,000 have already arrived here in northern iraq. now, it's notable that in the last 24, 48 hours there's been more than a thousand who have streamed across the border. those people probably left their homes after the ceasefire was inked. so they weren't necessarily fleeing from continuing violence because the violence in northeastern syria, while ongoing, decreased. they're leaving because their homes were destroyed, because they had nothing to go back to. and of those 7,000 who mad
that's why you keep hearing this phrase bandied about, ethnic cleansing. a lot of the syrians here in north rack who came from northeastern syria, that's one of the reasons they're not going to go back even if this ceasefire holds and they have peace, they have no homes to go back to. >> you have talked to some refugees, there are people who are moving east from syria into iraq. what is their situation? >> you know, you mention more than 150,000 people were internally displaced in...
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and for the most powerful person on earth who has the largest megaphone on earth, to bandy it about,t just beneath the dignity of the office, it's beneath the dignity of any american person. he gets to say it. it gets repeated because it comes out of the mouth of the president of the united states and i think it's horrific. >> define treason for us legally and what's the punishment for treason? >> i'll take the second question first. the punishment for treason up to and including the death penalty. it's one of the most serious crimes you can commit. it's actually one of the crimes that very specifically involves being in a state of war or conflict with a foreign power and giving aid and comfort to that enemy. the fact that adam schiff with proper caveats, probably a misjudgment, exaggerated a little bit for effect, some of the words of the president of the united states doesn't make any element, even casually speaking, forget about the legal specified terminology that he's using there, it doesn't come anywhere close to that. so i think the president should knock it off. i don't think
and for the most powerful person on earth who has the largest megaphone on earth, to bandy it about,t just beneath the dignity of the office, it's beneath the dignity of any american person. he gets to say it. it gets repeated because it comes out of the mouth of the president of the united states and i think it's horrific. >> define treason for us legally and what's the punishment for treason? >> i'll take the second question first. the punishment for treason up to and including...
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with the rest of the united kingdom as they possibly can be and a lot of the words that have been bandied around in the last 24 hours have been to do with the word betrayal and that's completely across the board from a unionist perspective if you get if you're hard line a hard liner from that camp or whether you're a more of a moderate to the fact that this light when amendment has passed is being going to be seen positively most certainly by the d.e.p.t. dobbs has released some statements a short while ago implying that this gives much more time for the democratic unionist party to scrutinise boys johnson's breaks of plans going forward what is clear is that unionists are not happy. and what they want to make sure is that they continue to have absolute relevance in british politics going forward by continuing to hold boris johnson's feet to the fire move ultimately i guess at this stage if we're at a stage now where the lantern amendment has passed and the won't be a crash out in the eyes of some people that increases the chances of a 2nd referendum how would that resonate with people wh
with the rest of the united kingdom as they possibly can be and a lot of the words that have been bandied around in the last 24 hours have been to do with the word betrayal and that's completely across the board from a unionist perspective if you get if you're hard line a hard liner from that camp or whether you're a more of a moderate to the fact that this light when amendment has passed is being going to be seen positively most certainly by the d.e.p.t. dobbs has released some statements a...
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i'm from the bandy rhine -- from the brandywine battlefield. in the 16 50's there were over 400 scottish pows brought to boston as slaves, they worked in the mills and so forth. you might want to add that as a backdrop. thank you. mr. mackillop: there is a big how wein scotland over own up to the massive wealth we derived from the enslavement, or not so much the enslavement of people from africa, but rather the product of coerced labor. abroad,ts were coerced arefundamentally even pows indentured labor, they are treated very well and nowhere near facing the inhumanity imposed on people. s have a hard life but are still fundamentally subjects to the majesty. and these guys will get land in north america. so in that sense, the tendency to suggest to the scots have a hard time doesn't really stand up to much. he is a lot nicer to scottish pows than to his irish pows, a lot nicer. >> i have a question about the first portion of the presentation. the image of the scots and this presbyterian search church -- presbyterian that is dangerous. how did th
i'm from the bandy rhine -- from the brandywine battlefield. in the 16 50's there were over 400 scottish pows brought to boston as slaves, they worked in the mills and so forth. you might want to add that as a backdrop. thank you. mr. mackillop: there is a big how wein scotland over own up to the massive wealth we derived from the enslavement, or not so much the enslavement of people from africa, but rather the product of coerced labor. abroad,ts were coerced arefundamentally even pows...
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another person who has been bandied about, henry tang.ial secretary as well as a former chief secretary. he is not without controversy himself. his desire is to be chief executive and it was waylaid by a scandal involving a large wine cellar in an illegal basement. >> that was not norman chan that we showed the picture of, but in the meantime, what are we going to expect in terms of stimulus measures coming from the hong kong government, given that the economy is now headed towards a recession? chanen: another chan, paul , is the financial secretary and he has unveiled a new stimulus package. it is not a big bang. it is intended to help some of the businesses and industries that have been hardest hit like terrorism and transportation, so there are some subsidies for taxi drivers and other areas of transport and also some subsidies for travel agents. 255 million u.s. dollars. about 2 billion hong kong dollars targeting terrorism and transport industries. basically those who have suffered through these protests. again, not the big bang. sin
another person who has been bandied about, henry tang.ial secretary as well as a former chief secretary. he is not without controversy himself. his desire is to be chief executive and it was waylaid by a scandal involving a large wine cellar in an illegal basement. >> that was not norman chan that we showed the picture of, but in the meantime, what are we going to expect in terms of stimulus measures coming from the hong kong government, given that the economy is now headed towards a...
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continue investing in chinese private equity firms given some of the restrictions that have been bandied>> i certainly would hope so you never tell, but i hope so, because i think it's mutual beneficial like trade is never a one-way street it's always two way. usually beneficial therefore, when people look at the benefits that you lose, i think people will think twice about taking it away >> finally the president here likes to talk a lot about supply chains being disrupted in china, manufacturers pulling out their supply chains, moving to other countries like vietnam would you argue that that's happening at scale and is it enough given china's job growth to create any kind of disruption in overall employment? >> it is happening and in fact, it has been happening for the past 10 years as labor costs rise and as currency strengthens in china. but i think with the trade war, of course, that process has been accelerated, but jobs are not going away from china to america because of the large gap in labor costs and they're going to southeast asian countries and to mexico perhaps, so it's havin
continue investing in chinese private equity firms given some of the restrictions that have been bandied>> i certainly would hope so you never tell, but i hope so, because i think it's mutual beneficial like trade is never a one-way street it's always two way. usually beneficial therefore, when people look at the benefits that you lose, i think people will think twice about taking it away >> finally the president here likes to talk a lot about supply chains being disrupted in china,...
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. >> even taylor swift is being bandied about.ide with glastonbury. so we shall see. sounds like it's going to be a great musical event. >> it does. >>> and finally, as you guys talked about in the tease, "sesame street," the beloved show is taking on a tough topic, that of addiction. it was revealed earlier this year that one of its characters, karli, is living in foster care and now children are learning the reason why. the character addressing in new episodes that she isn't living at home because her mom is struggling with addiction. one of the show's producers saying, quote, we want to explain what parental addiction is and more importantly provide hope and resilience for understanding it. it is a topic that will resonate with many considering there are now over 5 million children under the age of 7 living with a parent battling with substance abuse right here in the u.s. this is not the first time "sesame street" has taken on tough subjects. they do it so well. it's a really important thing to do. [ applause ] >> thanks, lara
. >> even taylor swift is being bandied about.ide with glastonbury. so we shall see. sounds like it's going to be a great musical event. >> it does. >>> and finally, as you guys talked about in the tease, "sesame street," the beloved show is taking on a tough topic, that of addiction. it was revealed earlier this year that one of its characters, karli, is living in foster care and now children are learning the reason why. the character addressing in new episodes...
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neil: one of the ideas bandied about is for the u.s. to accept something watered down but for which the chinese would be held accountable. i don't know the metric they would use to make sure they're keeping to their word but it would be limited to that, the chinese would have to prove that. we would follow up, come back to do the same for things like intellectual property all the other stuff that is far more contentious. how would the markets digest a deal like that? >> my sense on that, neil it, would be fleeting in terms of the markets indigestion or related to not getting a fuller deal. it would mean the thing would continue to loiter out there as perspective source of concern for market participants. maybe not today but couple months on on going basis. obviously not something likely to leave with president trump in the event that we have another candidate usurp him from the white house here in the next election because this had tremendous bipartisan support with regard to playing hardball with china. addressing issues gone unaddress
neil: one of the ideas bandied about is for the u.s. to accept something watered down but for which the chinese would be held accountable. i don't know the metric they would use to make sure they're keeping to their word but it would be limited to that, the chinese would have to prove that. we would follow up, come back to do the same for things like intellectual property all the other stuff that is far more contentious. how would the markets digest a deal like that? >> my sense on that,...
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bed, bath & beyond closing 60 stores, disappointing pace of turn around that was much bandied about. split read on low end like costco, nordstrom, the high-end. it is not across the board. but we wanted to add that to put in perspective. in the end what will decide whether you get into pronounced slow down when we get into recession, we're nowhere, it would be you, consumer, show up in consumer sentiment surveys that telegraph a problem there. so far that is not the case here. but we're just sort of connecting a lot of these dots. they're not all consistently going in the same direction. >>> meanwhile the president is still saying that ahead of talks with the chinese on that trade deal, he is not too worried about it. >> china is coming in next week. we're going to have a meeting with them. we'll see. but we're doing very well. some of the numbers i think are being affected by all of the nonsense, all of the politics going on in this country by the democrats. i have a lot of options on china but if they don't do what we want, we have tremendous, tremendous power. neil: to greg ip of
bed, bath & beyond closing 60 stores, disappointing pace of turn around that was much bandied about. split read on low end like costco, nordstrom, the high-end. it is not across the board. but we wanted to add that to put in perspective. in the end what will decide whether you get into pronounced slow down when we get into recession, we're nowhere, it would be you, consumer, show up in consumer sentiment surveys that telegraph a problem there. so far that is not the case here. but we're...
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would come at a level that softbank invested in earlier this year, this $47 billion number that was bandiedone of the things that did come along at that time was these incredibly high value was these warrants which are going to be repriced down and will gift softbank that additional ability to own even more shares, along with the new funding they're putting in as well but it has been a tough road, to say the least. it has not reflected well on softba softbank masa is someone who loves founders and their energy and vision and there was lack of there news company. their contention at softbank is, and masa, of course, is, i remember when he explained it to me during an interview next march is that they can be and will be, and now it's up to them to bring it to that level in terms of both profitability and growth >> david, thanks so much for that mike, your initial take? an equity deal is one factor of this and the valuation the other factor >> if you talk about a company that has ae tremendous haircut and get an equity infusion oftentimes, those are the times when you're about turn for the bet
would come at a level that softbank invested in earlier this year, this $47 billion number that was bandiedone of the things that did come along at that time was these incredibly high value was these warrants which are going to be repriced down and will gift softbank that additional ability to own even more shares, along with the new funding they're putting in as well but it has been a tough road, to say the least. it has not reflected well on softba softbank masa is someone who loves founders...
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make an impact, i think if i can make any recommendation to congress it's not going to be a symbol bandied solution, it's going to take years of commitment to reverse what is been president for decades >> well in listening to the pasture and all that she went through physically and the depression that surrounded her and deepened her grief even more that we do a lot through the department of defense relative and the veterans administration relative to ptsd, it seems to me, it seems like you are a witness in someone who is experienced that, it needs to be a part of what we do. >> i was on a town hall with chris murphy and the question was asked what was the one thing that we are not speaking about or addressing in terms of the gun violence initiative and the laws we know how important that is and although they have not made it to the senate floor for reality to be our experience today we realize that there is devastation in our communities, those things have not been addressed and as doctor rogers stated it not happened overnight but i believe there with the research that has to happen in ou
make an impact, i think if i can make any recommendation to congress it's not going to be a symbol bandied solution, it's going to take years of commitment to reverse what is been president for decades >> well in listening to the pasture and all that she went through physically and the depression that surrounded her and deepened her grief even more that we do a lot through the department of defense relative and the veterans administration relative to ptsd, it seems to me, it seems like...
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and you hate to use the words unprecedented, because that gets bandied about so often, but this herelly is unprecedented. i talked with pg&e yesterday about how widespread these outages are going to be. they have nine geographic zones in their coverage area, which is a huge expanse of land. eight out of the nine are under high watch right now with large chunks of those areas possibly getting shut down today. so we are talking about just so many people, and they are trying to prevent a scene that looks like this, utterly destructive. this is 1 of 21 homes so far that's been destroyed by the kinkade fire, and you can see the level of that destruction. people's furniture in front yards turned into rubble, cars that no longer look like any semblance of what they were a second ago, and just the overall destructive nature of this. what we know right now, alex, this morning is that there's been some improvement in terms of both the acreage -- stabilized at 25,000 -- and the containment, which is currently at 10%, up from 5% yesterday. but the thing i've got to stress right now which is extr
and you hate to use the words unprecedented, because that gets bandied about so often, but this herelly is unprecedented. i talked with pg&e yesterday about how widespread these outages are going to be. they have nine geographic zones in their coverage area, which is a huge expanse of land. eight out of the nine are under high watch right now with large chunks of those areas possibly getting shut down today. so we are talking about just so many people, and they are trying to prevent a scene...
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if i could make any recommendation to congress, it is not going to be a simple bandied solution. it will take years of commitment over time to reverse what's been present for decades. >> and listening to pastor mitchell talk about all of what she went through physically and the depression that surrounded her and deepens her grief even more. we do a lot through the department of defense relative and the veterans administration relative to ptsd. it seems to me that you're your a witness and someone that has experienced that. i think it needs to be a part of what we do. >> i was on a town hall and make death and the question is, what was the one thing that were not speaking about or addressing in terms of gun violence initiatives. they laws we know how important they are and have not made it to the senate floor for reality to be our experience. we realize that there is devastation in our community and has not been addressed as rogers has stated. it is nothing that has happened overnight but i believe with the research that happens in our community, there also has to be things that d
if i could make any recommendation to congress, it is not going to be a simple bandied solution. it will take years of commitment over time to reverse what's been present for decades. >> and listening to pastor mitchell talk about all of what she went through physically and the depression that surrounded her and deepens her grief even more. we do a lot through the department of defense relative and the veterans administration relative to ptsd. it seems to me that you're your a witness and...
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we can now bandy cruel export of live animals. —— ban the cruel export of live animals, and i'm sureprevious administration under my right honourable friend was very clear that under no circumstances will the uk institute physical infrastructure at or near the border. he raised the concerns of businesses in northern ireland, and of course, they must be at the forefront of our minds. and we will ensure that their needs are properly looked after, and that is indeed why we have made the compromises that we have for the immediate future to protect their immediate future to protect their immediate interests, and they will, of course... he asked about u nfettered of course... he asked about unfettered access to the gb market, and they will of course have u nfettered and they will of course have unfettered access to the gb market. and with no checks whatsoever. and one thing is absolutely certain about those businesses: they want a deal, mr speaker. i have talked to them, iam deal, mr speaker. i have talked to them, i am sure the right honourable gentleman has. and i will say to him in the
we can now bandy cruel export of live animals. —— ban the cruel export of live animals, and i'm sureprevious administration under my right honourable friend was very clear that under no circumstances will the uk institute physical infrastructure at or near the border. he raised the concerns of businesses in northern ireland, and of course, they must be at the forefront of our minds. and we will ensure that their needs are properly looked after, and that is indeed why we have made the...
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despite impeachment, ukraine, the syria withdrawal, all the insults bandied about in d.c., the stock
despite impeachment, ukraine, the syria withdrawal, all the insults bandied about in d.c., the stock
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despite impeachment, ukraine, the syria withdrawal, all the insults bandied about in d.c., the stock market remains close to all-time record highs. here's how we will open up this morning. down a fraction for the dow, nine points, that's it, down just nine. the s&p up maybe a point. the nasdaq, dead flat. despite it all, we're close to record highs. >>> free speech is in the news. nba commissioner, he stood up to china. they wanted the houston rockets general manager fired after he tweeted support for the hong kong protesters. adam silver told them we're not going to do that. free speech item number two. facebook's mark zuckerberg, he says he's not going to police political speech, and he's not going to ban donald trump's tweets, as kamala harris demanded. big deal. big show. you're going to hear what the president had to say at his big rally last night. the brits, well, they're on the brink. the brexit vote is hours away. and alec baldwin slams the demonization of wealth. what? "varney & company," the very special friday edition, is about to begin. >>> after decades of economic surr
despite impeachment, ukraine, the syria withdrawal, all the insults bandied about in d.c., the stock market remains close to all-time record highs. here's how we will open up this morning. down a fraction for the dow, nine points, that's it, down just nine. the s&p up maybe a point. the nasdaq, dead flat. despite it all, we're close to record highs. >>> free speech is in the news. nba commissioner, he stood up to china. they wanted the houston rockets general manager fired after he...
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he -- but he brings out a name that's been bandied about on the internet. a lot of people speculating . is guy was the whistleblower radless of whether this guy's the whistleblower not, it is important to look at what's been going on with him, just forget about the claim he's a whistleblower. look what he has been doing. and the more you find out, the more you realize, wow, president trump should have revoked clearances for prior potential conspirators ng before hdid. in the article it mentions, this 33-year-old -- welready knew he was a male, that he orked for vice president biden and this guy, he was held over from the obama white house and one of the things that president obama was able to do so much better than president trump was make sure that the people that worked in the white use, in the c.i.a., in the d.o.j., the f.b.i., but especially in the white house, in the old executive office building for the vice president, they made much better certainty that everybody there was going to be loyal to president obama and vice president biden. they did a mag
he -- but he brings out a name that's been bandied about on the internet. a lot of people speculating . is guy was the whistleblower radless of whether this guy's the whistleblower not, it is important to look at what's been going on with him, just forget about the claim he's a whistleblower. look what he has been doing. and the more you find out, the more you realize, wow, president trump should have revoked clearances for prior potential conspirators ng before hdid. in the article it...
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it's very difficult, this, because terrorism is a word people bandy around, but the point of this is and been the west troops on the ground when there have been actions in syria, so the west, and the raf has been bombing, and the americans do, but when it comes to troops on the ground, we rely on the kurds, so having said to the kurds that we wa nt having said to the kurds that we want you to do this, to now double—crossed them and say that we will stand aside while the turks, who claim you are terrorists, are able to not cross the border and you are sitting there as sitting ducks, obviously the tension between the kurds on the turks, people know about and it's always been there. but we can't, on the one hand, accept that turkey calls them terrorists and on the other hand say, yes, but they've been allies of the west during this important campaign. when president trump and his secretary of state say they did not give the green light for turkey to invade, we werejust not give the green light for turkey to invade, we were just withdrawing oui’ to invade, we were just withdrawing our ow
it's very difficult, this, because terrorism is a word people bandy around, but the point of this is and been the west troops on the ground when there have been actions in syria, so the west, and the raf has been bombing, and the americans do, but when it comes to troops on the ground, we rely on the kurds, so having said to the kurds that we wa nt having said to the kurds that we want you to do this, to now double—crossed them and say that we will stand aside while the turks, who claim you...