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barney? >> thank you. i'm going to talk about iraq and my experience over there, but before i started i wanted to offer just a quick correction. you introduced me as the director of the texas water board, and i actually was just a director of the surface water division, not the entire agency. >> always looking for a promotion for you. >> the former director is a good friend of mine, just in case he's watching. >> thank you for the correction. >> by the way, i love that title of water expert. water experts are a great title to have. my parents usually introduce me as a water expert, normally while rolling their eyes. i think i'm going to get a business card developed with water expert on it. but on my background at the texas water development board where i was director of the surface water division, i was in charge of a number of different programs all related to water. basins, streams, lakes and also part of the planning initiative that the state implements and runs. that whole program is interesting for a
barney? >> thank you. i'm going to talk about iraq and my experience over there, but before i started i wanted to offer just a quick correction. you introduced me as the director of the texas water board, and i actually was just a director of the surface water division, not the entire agency. >> always looking for a promotion for you. >> the former director is a good friend of mine, just in case he's watching. >> thank you for the correction. >> by the way, i love...
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thank you, barney frank.t, tomorrow is not just what we learn from the mueller report, but what the democrats decide do with the information. will they? you are watching "hardball." tch" it comes to the investigation into this president? do you really believe attorney general barr read a nearly 400-page report in one day? and that his 4-page summary is the whole truth? i'm tom steyer, and i'm organizing an effort to to release the full mueller report now and let the american people decide. if you think we have a right to read the report for ourselves, you can call the attorney general at this number. our tax dollars paid for the report. don't let him cover up the truth. (door bell rings) it's ohey. this is amazing. with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis, are you okay? even when i was there, i never knew when my symptoms would keep us apart. so i talked to my doctor about humira. i learned humira can help get, and keep uc under control when other medications haven't worked well enough. and it helps people
thank you, barney frank.t, tomorrow is not just what we learn from the mueller report, but what the democrats decide do with the information. will they? you are watching "hardball." tch" it comes to the investigation into this president? do you really believe attorney general barr read a nearly 400-page report in one day? and that his 4-page summary is the whole truth? i'm tom steyer, and i'm organizing an effort to to release the full mueller report now and let the american...
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we'll debate that with grover norquist and barney frank. you don't want to miss this.onth order. millionth order. ♪ there goes our first big order. ♪ 44, 45, 46... how many of these did they order? ooh, that's hot. ♪ you know, we could sell these. nah. ♪ we don't bake. ♪ opportunity. what we deliver by delivering. frstill, we never stoppedss wmaking it stronger.e. faster. smarter. because to be the best, is to never ever stop making it better. there's never been a better time to become part of the mercedes-benz family. visit the mercedes-benz spring event before april 30th for exceptional lease and financing offers on the 2019 c 300. >>> earnings in full swing will it be a hole in one for investors? we're going to break down expectations and get results from goldman sachs >> it's tax day, and millions of americans are expecting a nice return, but you may have to hold off booking that dream trip. a breakdown of the new tax code and one of the architects behind the president's tax cut plan congressman kevin brady joins us. >> and tiger comes roaring back. >> the return t
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long look at political climate change and industrialization have battered barney in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. in sixty minutes w. . we speak different languages we. fight for different things that's fine but we all stick up for freedom freedom of speech freedom of press. giving freedom for a global news that matters w made for martin's. hello and welcome tots twenty one. has a new landmark humbled forum is set to open in late summer in a replica oppression palace and it's long been one of germany's most hotly debated and ambitious cultural projects.
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move along move at indicative of climate change and industrialization had better barney in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. next to. transforming a world heritage site into an art museum that germany's for an iron works is hosting the urban art. the features unique custom made artworks that reflect the site's industrial legacy. the sixty minutes dollars and. if you ever have to cover up a murder best way is to make an accident. raring to. like. the streets. hello everybody and welcome to the latest edition of eco africa now it's i mean look. nigeria and i'm very happy to welcome you with new environmental topics and ideas from africa and europe but i'm not alone with me as my charming colleague in south africa i love from the show yes my name is finished and this may.
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young man at the climate change and industrialization have battered barney in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. in through the. damaged. personally with the wonderful people and stories that made the games so special you went. to khosla. country to. d.w. . come to the newseum romex new channel. most of whom i know stood. with exclusive insights. and a must see concerning sports culture to a. place to be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. so for subscribing don't miss out. this is the news live from birth. bears the brunt of another. giant tropical storm canada unleashes high winds and torrential rains on the beleaguered country destroying homes and pushing to thousands of people just six weeks after of cycling he dies merged and devastated the nation also coming up tens of thousands of the.
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and yeah, i do think that there needs to be some responsibility. >> barney -- >> i agree with jeb that shouldn't be picking ceos and they're not. nobody's trying to pick his successor. >> let me ask you about that issue, about them picking ceos or not, and i'd also be interested to hear from jeb. warren buffett quoted in the "financial times" over the weekend saying that whoever is chosen next to become tim sloan's successor maybe shouldn't come from wall street. and he said that not, i don't think, necessarily as an investor, per se, but much more about the way the winds are blowing in washington in terms of serving or placating. would you prefer somebody who comes from outside of the world of wall street i mean, there's a real issue here about whether you want someone with experience who's worked in the world of banking and maybe somebody who's worked in corporate america but hasn't but may, somehow, therefore, may be more palatable to washington? >> well, i don't think ex-members of congress should pick ceos any more than current members. and i think that, in fact, when it comes dow
and yeah, i do think that there needs to be some responsibility. >> barney -- >> i agree with jeb that shouldn't be picking ceos and they're not. nobody's trying to pick his successor. >> let me ask you about that issue, about them picking ceos or not, and i'd also be interested to hear from jeb. warren buffett quoted in the "financial times" over the weekend saying that whoever is chosen next to become tim sloan's successor maybe shouldn't come from wall street. and...
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long and difficult climate change and industrialization have battered barney in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. in. some of. the worst fortunes of. course a plane. is dangerous. floods and droughts climate change become the main driver of mass migration you couldn't write any kind of peace not if you want and probably more system built on . the climate starts of the thirtieth on t w. l z a view of the world. where i come from but the goal is that to get to cisco just like this chinese food doesn't matter where i am it's always reminds me of home after decades of living in germany china's food is one of the things i miss the most but that taking a step back i see things i need to differentiate knowledge many of fluids first as i'm going to send that exists as a part of the war haven't been implemented in china that's new but i'm not a chinese people wondering if they're going to say that but if people have a right to another quote that is this is their job a job that has them on how i see it and that's why i've been up to my job because i tried to do it
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the filmmakers say that barney's homeschools and fields are already covered with enough dust from the cement plant. the industrialization of senegal is a billion dollar project that has failed to take into account many environmental issues. with the met. above the horse building a power station alongside the port and the old cement works has added to c o two emissions and contributed to climate change. and it most probably will exacerbate coastal erosion to. station is also threatened by erosion is situated very close to the kind of story. the pass. through. law school. are now back in bonnie to show their film to the communities affected they hope their web documentary can raise awareness about the situation and inspire more people to resist construction projects that disregard the local population and their environment. staying within the west african sub region here in nigeria the activities of man also affects the earth even farming as well a young man in lagos is wanting to help to solve that problem he wants to reduce the effects of farming on the earth through the hydroponic sy
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move along with a few different climate change and industrialization have battered barney's in senegal a web documentary shows how local people have been affected. transforming a world heritage site. into an art museum. germany. is hosting. it features custom made work that reflects on the street. below. sixty. dollars. what secrets lie behind. find that most of the experience and exposure to making cultural heritage sites. d.w. world heritage for sixteen kids here. hello everybody and welcome to the latest edition of because africa i'm now at i mean look fossett nigeria and i'm very happy to welcome you with a new environmental topic some ideas from africa and europe but i'm not alone with me is why charming calling in south africa hello felicia yes my name is finished and it's very.
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soon it was going to come down to laura bush and barney the dog and this person who worked for bush saidbarney. >> i never owned a tv because i never wanted to see how my parents were portrayed in a way that was different than i knew them to be. >> but president hw bush is addicted to cable tv. and he's hearing it all. and getting all riled up about it. it's so bad, that barbara bush is wearing headphones so she can listen to books on tape so she won't have to hear it. >> on some predictable critics i've sit back there and talked back to the tv, look at that stupid there again things about my son. much more hurtful than when i used to in the crossfire. much, it's not even a close call. >> george h.w. bush said from the start he was not going to give his son advice unless he asked for it but his mother continued to give him vice. as the war became more problematic, she said she was worried he was listening to the wrong voices that he was listening too much to vice president cheney. george w. bush said i make the decisions you're not criticizing vice president cheney. you're criticizing me
soon it was going to come down to laura bush and barney the dog and this person who worked for bush saidbarney. >> i never owned a tv because i never wanted to see how my parents were portrayed in a way that was different than i knew them to be. >> but president hw bush is addicted to cable tv. and he's hearing it all. and getting all riled up about it. it's so bad, that barbara bush is wearing headphones so she can listen to books on tape so she won't have to hear it. >> on...
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soon it was going to come down to laura bush and barney the dog and this person that worked for bush. >> i never owned a tv because i never wanted to see how my parents were portrayed in a way that was different than i knew them to be. >> but president h.w. bush is addicted to cable tv and he's hearing it all and getting all riled up about it. it's so bad that barbara bush is wearing headphones so she can listen to books on tape so she won't have to hear it. >> on some predictable critics, i sit back and say here we go again on how they think about my son. much more hurtful than when i was in the cross fire. much. it's not even a close call. george h.w. bush said he wasn't going to give his son advice unless he asked for it but his mother gave him advice. as the war in iraq became more problematic she spoke up to him and said he was listening to the wrong voices. he was listening too much to vice president chaney. >> george w. bush said i make the decisions. you're not criticizing vice president chaney, you're criticizing me, and at that point she backed off a step. >> i thought i go
soon it was going to come down to laura bush and barney the dog and this person that worked for bush. >> i never owned a tv because i never wanted to see how my parents were portrayed in a way that was different than i knew them to be. >> but president h.w. bush is addicted to cable tv and he's hearing it all and getting all riled up about it. it's so bad that barbara bush is wearing headphones so she can listen to books on tape so she won't have to hear it. >> on some...
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ier seemsle barney cautiously optimistic -- we will hear from jean-claudude juncker. he will give his verdict. we've seen a good cop, bad cop routine. toarnrneier and donana sosounding optimistic -- donald tusk sounding optimistic. emmanuel macron sounding a little more concecerned. some of these options like a permanenent customs union w woud termthehe u.k. . that medium extension that that you had originally talked about -- that .u. originally talked about. right now, people i in brussels arare happy that she's talking o the opposition. this is something that people have been wondering h here for a while, why she wasn't doing it, considering the referendum such a narrow margin and she had a majority government. >> cautious optimism where you are. the u.s. has been talking tough with london. if the extension is granted next week, whatever deal that is hashed out would tilt toward a softer brexit, risking alienating members off may's own party. that't's really what we're hearining. the was the original idea, extension of the medium-term exememption was contingent u up
ier seemsle barney cautiously optimistic -- we will hear from jean-claudude juncker. he will give his verdict. we've seen a good cop, bad cop routine. toarnrneier and donana sosounding optimistic -- donald tusk sounding optimistic. emmanuel macron sounding a little more concecerned. some of these options like a permanenent customs union w woud termthehe u.k. . that medium extension that that you had originally talked about -- that .u. originally talked about. right now, people i in brussels...
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the contestants work at hospitals, georgetown and barney and children'soational hyundai donated a total of $75,000 to theta hospi for pediatric cancer research. >>> so let's turn our focus to the weather. kind of grayth out e. we had like spotty showers today. tomorrowe focus is for and this severe weather that we've been seeing in parts of exas could possibly be impacting us tomorrow. >> absolutely. same system headed our way. when it does it is going to be bringite a punch to parts of the area and i just want to get you prepared f your sunday. let's go ahead and take a look and where it is. ok at how well define that is that area of low pressure syst now. now into parts of louisiana and arkansas and that system is just going to drive right up into t mid-atlantic and it is going bring us a threat of severe weather. for now look at the rada i know we had some showers earlier today. this is what's left. really spotty drizzle at best. that's kind of what we're looking at for the overnight hours. some spotty showers along 95 between the district and baltimor up towards montgomery county sp
the contestants work at hospitals, georgetown and barney and children'soational hyundai donated a total of $75,000 to theta hospi for pediatric cancer research. >>> so let's turn our focus to the weather. kind of grayth out e. we had like spotty showers today. tomorrowe focus is for and this severe weather that we've been seeing in parts of exas could possibly be impacting us tomorrow. >> absolutely. same system headed our way. when it does it is going to be bringite a punch to...
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brent: that is the take from michelle barney i.here are also indications that emmanuel macron may be softening his stance when it comes to the length of this brexit delay. he has favored a short extension so far. how long of an extension will paris tolerate now? barbara: that we will figure out tomorrow night. it is very likely. it will be something between the one year angela merkel finds tolerable and the three to four or five months that emmanuel macron really finds suitable. so let's say late fall or maybe right after christmas, something like that, is within the realm of the possible and l likely. macron really emphasized different things because he is worried about the european union -- not only by the possible emergence of the bad boys of brexit when they come to brussels, look -- but by being forced to deal with brexit and the whole negativity and chaos it brings. europe has other things on its agenda. that is what macron was trying to say. brent: barbara wesel on the story for us tonight on the eve of that emergency eu sum
brent: that is the take from michelle barney i.here are also indications that emmanuel macron may be softening his stance when it comes to the length of this brexit delay. he has favored a short extension so far. how long of an extension will paris tolerate now? barbara: that we will figure out tomorrow night. it is very likely. it will be something between the one year angela merkel finds tolerable and the three to four or five months that emmanuel macron really finds suitable. so let's say...
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lemonis: i've seen it at barneys. i've seen it at nordstrom. -patrick: it's everywhere.his is kind of what made our brand super famous. i literally drew it on, like, a piece of paper. i'm like, "we have to make the plane look backwards and do everything in reverse print." lemonis: that is pretty cool. patrick: i'm originally from new york, and then i moved here, to los angeles. lemonis: where in new york? patrick: i'm originally from upstate binghamton. -lemonis: okay. -patrick: which is where we had our family bakery and our family business. and then i -- lemonis: you were a baker? patrick: my dad was. my dad lives in upstate new york. lemonis: and your mom? -patrick: is no longer here. -lemonis: she passed away. patrick: my mom died eight years ago this week, actually. lemonis: oh, man. patrick: when someone is dealt something like that and such a tragedy -- and she was super-young, too -- you can either go super depressed and put your head under the covers, or be like "[bleep] it, life is too short. i'm gonna live my dream and do exactly what i want." so, 10 weeks lat
lemonis: i've seen it at barneys. i've seen it at nordstrom. -patrick: it's everywhere.his is kind of what made our brand super famous. i literally drew it on, like, a piece of paper. i'm like, "we have to make the plane look backwards and do everything in reverse print." lemonis: that is pretty cool. patrick: i'm originally from new york, and then i moved here, to los angeles. lemonis: where in new york? patrick: i'm originally from upstate binghamton. -lemonis: okay. -patrick: which...
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. >> host: barney is calling from wisconsin. >> caller: hello. my comment is first of all, i come from what used to be a rather rural area in wisconsin that's become more developed now and the people in my family are basically all farmers. none of themm had a gun except for maybe shooting a downspout. they were not hunters and did not enjoy hunting or enjoy tramping through the woods. but their life was burrell and agrarian and the problem is as far as i see it, this has become a big thing for people say we enjoy hunting. i don't know many people that enjoy hunting. maybe up north but the idea of hunting walls and all of this stuff animals once state put that on another state as a big deal and it is a big deal around here. but the idea i would like to say is all these congressmen and people, women and men, who are for gun rights i'd like to ask them have you ever seen someone who has been shot by a gun or murdered by a gun? the damage to the human body and have you ever been confronted by someone with a gun and how would you to walk around the pe
. >> host: barney is calling from wisconsin. >> caller: hello. my comment is first of all, i come from what used to be a rather rural area in wisconsin that's become more developed now and the people in my family are basically all farmers. none of themm had a gun except for maybe shooting a downspout. they were not hunters and did not enjoy hunting or enjoy tramping through the woods. but their life was burrell and agrarian and the problem is as far as i see it, this has become a...
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after barney spoke in brussels ministers in london convened at ten downing street for a marathon cabinet meeting prime minister theresa may schedule five hours of talks to try to find a way out of the impasse. on the streets there's exasperated over the disarray less than two weeks before britain's departure deadline. well it's just. the whole thing. looks like in their wins it's racially premium these are the top five . eva why is it going to have problems so again the dice but it's getting we've let the country try to. stabilize come up with the way the wood on a point of order is attempts by parliament to find a way forward failed again on monday here to nerves are frayed i want to call mark m.p.'s rejection of alternative solutions to teresa mayes deal prompted a drastic response from a conservative who tabled one of the proposals if you go. i accept i have failed. i have failed chiefly because my coffin refuses to compromise here. i regret to say for sure not that i can no longer sit for this past. week so. i will know all four options to break the break that impasse were rejected t
after barney spoke in brussels ministers in london convened at ten downing street for a marathon cabinet meeting prime minister theresa may schedule five hours of talks to try to find a way out of the impasse. on the streets there's exasperated over the disarray less than two weeks before britain's departure deadline. well it's just. the whole thing. looks like in their wins it's racially premium these are the top five . eva why is it going to have problems so again the dice but it's getting...
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you've got the chance for you're there believe the time of comfort barneys don't have to haul around one white i think he has a great team they're doing fine and if if he is elected i would sleep well at night in a tight election israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu. makes a controversial pledge to win support his top challenger benny gantz is a centrist and full my chief of staff help from voters on the eve of the polls. and libya's capital on the seizure of rebel libyan generals troops advance on the city of tripoli dozens of been killed the government says it's launching a counter offensive. plus a russian court suddenly news releases film and theatre i can't kill a seventy cough on being with the director was arrested almost two years ago for embezzlement and torture on house arrest some of his work has been critical of the government. cut and welcome. good to have your company. italy's far right interior minister martino salvini has invited popular sponsors from around europe to meeting in milan solving is hoping to forge a new writing alliance ahead of next month's europe
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some of the pretty colorful language the that's been reported the terms reaction to liz appointment barney's time in his chat saying oh michael and this is terrible this is the end of my presidency is this something that you think critics will cling on to as evidence that trump must have something to hide. no no it's quite the opposite with all due respect because he knew as was proven even mother said no coersion this investigation although we're going to find out why it was launched with because i think it was the ferias in the end we'll find that out but this investigation was launched on the pretense of collusion we got to find out about collusion so truck knew as was proven today there was no collusion so that he sees that mahler's appointed sessions the attorney general had recused himself and when that happened trump said that's it this is going to go on for years i know i did nothing wrong as has been proven out today so this is good as prevent me from getting anything done my blankety blank presidency is blankety blank because now i'm stuck in this investigation but he knew he didn'
some of the pretty colorful language the that's been reported the terms reaction to liz appointment barney's time in his chat saying oh michael and this is terrible this is the end of my presidency is this something that you think critics will cling on to as evidence that trump must have something to hide. no no it's quite the opposite with all due respect because he knew as was proven even mother said no coersion this investigation although we're going to find out why it was launched with...
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fantastic team two decades ago so shyer scored a dramatic late game winning goal at can't new versions barney in the champions league final ever turned to bars his pitch ended with the most cherished prize in club football is undoubtedly a good omen for the red devils despite being the hero back then so shire in crewe won't be thinking of former glories. twenty years ago i used to play with number twenty with bucket come know so put to go through we have to perform and we have to disserve it that's you can't say we're just going to rely on faith and know there's lots of history in this match here some more the last time manchester united won the champions league in two thousand and eight the red devils defeated parsa lona in this in my finals. show and the bundesliga hatcher berlin play pal dar die the they say rather excuse me will finish as coach at the end of the season after a poor run of results he's been involved with hair to for more than two decades he holds the club's record for player appearances and took charge in twenty three but sunday's two nil defeat at hoffenheim was hard to f
fantastic team two decades ago so shyer scored a dramatic late game winning goal at can't new versions barney in the champions league final ever turned to bars his pitch ended with the most cherished prize in club football is undoubtedly a good omen for the red devils despite being the hero back then so shire in crewe won't be thinking of former glories. twenty years ago i used to play with number twenty with bucket come know so put to go through we have to perform and we have to disserve it...
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who is mum to flo and to baby barney.exual abuse of the kids, the kids being injured, the kids being ill, contamination, harming myself, killing myself. cat is talking about postpartum psychosis, which some mums get after having a baby. every time i pushed one thought away, a worse one came in and replaced it, and i was done. i was done with life. i was spent, i had nothing left. how are you doing today? last night we saw how some women like cat need specialist treatment in hospital wards called mother and baby units, but that's only part of the treatment. a woman shouldn't be disadvantaged by where they live, so that we should be bringing these services to them. amanda's job takes her across south—west england. and to her first visit of the day. how are you doing? i'm a bit low. steph has baby twins and a toddler. is there anything in particular you're not coping with? ijust wake up in the morning and i think, how am i going to do another day? what does it mean that your brain goes? the voices creep in and tell me what a
who is mum to flo and to baby barney.exual abuse of the kids, the kids being injured, the kids being ill, contamination, harming myself, killing myself. cat is talking about postpartum psychosis, which some mums get after having a baby. every time i pushed one thought away, a worse one came in and replaced it, and i was done. i was done with life. i was spent, i had nothing left. how are you doing today? last night we saw how some women like cat need specialist treatment in hospital wards...
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this is when i had a chance to talk to my friend and colleague stuart barney about cnn's sad state offairs. with trump in the oval office these people are beside themselves. they can't even create a rational sentence, let alone thought and i'd like to thank sean hannity for his shout out last night acknowledging our colleagues and the stalwarts who stood with president trump since the very beginning. >> if not for talk radio, thank god for russ, mark, my colleagues here, many of them at the fox news channel like tucker, loudobbs on our sister station, a few other rave, logical independent thinkers tanning alone there would have been no one out there advocating for the truth . discovering the biggest abuse of power scandal in our history. >> sean, good on you. great work. congratulations to the president who's the only one i know who could have withstood the two-year long assault by the radical dems and the deep state, they tried to overthrow our republic in what house now amounted to the biggest scandal in american history. it's about to get much larger. next,robert mueller's report >
this is when i had a chance to talk to my friend and colleague stuart barney about cnn's sad state offairs. with trump in the oval office these people are beside themselves. they can't even create a rational sentence, let alone thought and i'd like to thank sean hannity for his shout out last night acknowledging our colleagues and the stalwarts who stood with president trump since the very beginning. >> if not for talk radio, thank god for russ, mark, my colleagues here, many of them at...
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barney or the negotiator on the e.u. side he probably slip of the tongue but he can reveal this in one of his interviews with a french paper as well the. outcome of the british election of the ascension of the negotiation i have two purposes one to get a favor of agreement with the british but the second would also be to deter anyone else from trying to follow this so so obviously this has affected the negotiation to become well if they if the british leave on good terms and end up doing better on the outside i think that will be allowed good terms or no i don't think so and you would think they would all it won't it won't be and i think what makes even more problematic is quick to point out they have. the political elites in britain have more or less been to some extent on the side of the long day they don't want to leave either so what i found fascinating was there's a lot of reasonable arguments both to stay in the e.u. and to leave and this was all being debated up to the referendum now after a friend and the same de
barney or the negotiator on the e.u. side he probably slip of the tongue but he can reveal this in one of his interviews with a french paper as well the. outcome of the british election of the ascension of the negotiation i have two purposes one to get a favor of agreement with the british but the second would also be to deter anyone else from trying to follow this so so obviously this has affected the negotiation to become well if they if the british leave on good terms and end up doing better...
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who is mum to flo and to baby barney.book of sexual abuse of the kids, the kids being injured, the kids being ill, contamination, harming myself, killing myself. cat is talking about postpartum psychosis, which some mums get after having a baby. every time i pushed one thought away, a worse one came in and replaced it, and i was done. i was done with life. i was spent, i had nothing left. how are you doing today? last night we saw how some women like cat need specialist treatment in hospital wards called mother and baby units, but that's only part of the treatment. a woman shouldn't be disadvantaged by where they live, so that we should be bringing these services to them. amanda's job takes her across south—west england. and to her first visit of the day. how are you doing? i'm a bit low. steph has baby twins and a toddler. is there anything in particular you're not coping with? ijust wake up in the morning and i think, how am i going to do another day? what does it mean that your brain goes? the voices creep in and tell
who is mum to flo and to baby barney.book of sexual abuse of the kids, the kids being injured, the kids being ill, contamination, harming myself, killing myself. cat is talking about postpartum psychosis, which some mums get after having a baby. every time i pushed one thought away, a worse one came in and replaced it, and i was done. i was done with life. i was spent, i had nothing left. how are you doing today? last night we saw how some women like cat need specialist treatment in hospital...
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i had barney and beasley cards to hand out to kids, sharpies, altoid it's, stationary, briefing books. 1978, what was in your bag? >> that was pre-internet and pre-cell phone, so it was a very different time. ioa said that whenever we landed somewhere i would have to run and get on a phone, check in with the office and make sure if there are any changes of the schedule. i remember at the end of each day in a hotel room i would empty my pockets of business cards and notes and have to try to make sense of it before the next morning. aspectse were other very similar to what all of all of you all dated. time, to keep things on helping with thank you's after the fact, very important for him after the fact. usually with him, he loved people. usually, your difficulty was trying to get him out of a meeting. there were occasions where he was ready to go and he just felt like he had done enough for go.body, he was ready to wei did not pick up on it, had a little signal and he would say, how are we doing on time, david? i would say, sir, we need to get going. [laughter] that is all part of being
i had barney and beasley cards to hand out to kids, sharpies, altoid it's, stationary, briefing books. 1978, what was in your bag? >> that was pre-internet and pre-cell phone, so it was a very different time. ioa said that whenever we landed somewhere i would have to run and get on a phone, check in with the office and make sure if there are any changes of the schedule. i remember at the end of each day in a hotel room i would empty my pockets of business cards and notes and have to try...
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we will go to barney, independent. caller: in this most recent introversy about the wall, -- not hear anything about that trump was on the telephone with the president of mexico and that the whole business about the wall was just for domestic consumption. i did not hear that brought up recently. do either of the authors know anything about that? host: either one of you? jake: it was reported he said it was a domestic political issue he used in his campaign but it , given whatorrect we know of the last two years to suggest the president did not want this border wall on the border with mexico, so yes it might have been a domestic political issue but the government was shut down for 35 peoplempacting a lot of for this wall, so -- anna: it is going to impact trade as well. it obviously impacts the border but also billions of dollars of trade happening with mexico as we try to rewrite nafta. behindhat was happening the scenes during this government shutdown, during that 35 day period? jake: government funding was running ou
we will go to barney, independent. caller: in this most recent introversy about the wall, -- not hear anything about that trump was on the telephone with the president of mexico and that the whole business about the wall was just for domestic consumption. i did not hear that brought up recently. do either of the authors know anything about that? host: either one of you? jake: it was reported he said it was a domestic political issue he used in his campaign but it , given whatorrect we know of...
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and the president is already on his way to the west wing with first dogs barney and spot. >> let's god on his economic agenda, domestic agenda, education reforms. he had gotten his tax cuts. >> it's a budget that protects taxpayers, protects children, represents compassionate c conservatism. >> the first months weren't impressive. you got the sense of a guy trying to find his sea legs. he didn't quite know what he was about. >> but the direction of bush's presidency is about to tack a dramatic turn. >> george w. bush was in florida at an elementary school, and he was sitting reading my pet goat when suddenly his chief of staff came and whispered in his ear and told him that america is under attack. >> that's a moment i'll always remember because i have never seen that look on his face. i have never seen it before that moment. i've never seen it since that moment. >> he tries to maintain his composure. he's there with a bunch of school kids and doesn't want to alarm him so he continues to read from this children's book but his eyes are flickering. you can see his mind is moving a milli
and the president is already on his way to the west wing with first dogs barney and spot. >> let's god on his economic agenda, domestic agenda, education reforms. he had gotten his tax cuts. >> it's a budget that protects taxpayers, protects children, represents compassionate c conservatism. >> the first months weren't impressive. you got the sense of a guy trying to find his sea legs. he didn't quite know what he was about. >> but the direction of bush's presidency is...
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we will go to barney. independent. -- caller: i did not i don't thinkand i dreamed of that trump was on the telephone with the president of mexico and made a comment about that the business about the wall was for domestic consumption. not hear that brought up recently. of the authors know anything about that? host: anyone of you? guest: he said it was a domestic political issue that he used in his campaign. it would be an incorrect suggestion to, especially given what we know for the last two years to suggest the president did not want this border wall on the border with mexico. it might have been a domestic political issue at one point, but the government was shut down for 35 days impacting a lot of people and the federal government for this wall. guest: it will not impact trade. as much as it impacts the border, it also impacts billions of dollars of trade that is happening with mexico. remind viewers what is happening behind the scenes, how did it come about and during that 35 days, what is happening in
we will go to barney. independent. -- caller: i did not i don't thinkand i dreamed of that trump was on the telephone with the president of mexico and made a comment about that the business about the wall was for domestic consumption. not hear that brought up recently. of the authors know anything about that? host: anyone of you? guest: he said it was a domestic political issue that he used in his campaign. it would be an incorrect suggestion to, especially given what we know for the last two...
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and the president is already on his way to the west wing with first dogs, barney and spot. >> it wasd education reform and tax cuts. >> it protects taxpayers and protects children and represents compassionate conservatism. >> the first months were not very impressive. you got a sense of a guy who tries to find his sea legs and did not know what he was about. >> but the direction of push's presidency is about to take a dramatic turn. >> george w. bush was in florida at an elementary school. he was sitting reading my pet goat, when someone his chief of staff came and whispered in his ear and told him that america is under attack. >> that's a moment i will always remember. i have never seen that look on his face. i have never seen it before that moment and never seen it since that moment. >> here tries to maintain his composure and there with a bunch of school kids and doesn't want to alarm them and continues to read from this children's book and his eyes are flickering and his mind is moving a million miles an hour. >> ladies and gentlemen, this is a difficult moment for america. two a
and the president is already on his way to the west wing with first dogs, barney and spot. >> it wasd education reform and tax cuts. >> it protects taxpayers and protects children and represents compassionate conservatism. >> the first months were not very impressive. you got a sense of a guy who tries to find his sea legs and did not know what he was about. >> but the direction of push's presidency is about to take a dramatic turn. >> george w. bush was in florida...
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somebody you can he's not threatened by me a lot of people authored by me so far so good certain barney because probably i'm in your face i've been accused of being in your face very often and i know i can't be but i try not to be but also the thing is like i've been brought up in a in an environment where it's ok to argue with people and it's ok to disagree with people and it's kind of part of my family's norm a lot of people don't take that. i have this insane person to defect where if i do something i have to go to a point that i'm sick of it i matter what is. really going. to turn. up here. i think i was very unhappy and i wasn't happy where i was i've watched t.v. so it was a big escapism to go off and just behave as insane me as i could i'm sad that the guys i could not see us by now so i'm sure that's not the sweet sad that's sad i'm sorry. i'm sorry i'm so i think i've kind of calmed down a bit i missed a lot i still have fun but i certainly don't do what i did last year or the a before or the year before. i mean i've actually reached a level where i've always getting side paran
somebody you can he's not threatened by me a lot of people authored by me so far so good certain barney because probably i'm in your face i've been accused of being in your face very often and i know i can't be but i try not to be but also the thing is like i've been brought up in a in an environment where it's ok to argue with people and it's ok to disagree with people and it's kind of part of my family's norm a lot of people don't take that. i have this insane person to defect where if i do...
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. >> warren works with congressman barney frank who steers the reforms through the house. >> she fully the political constraints and the need to work around them rather than simply stamp your foot and hold your breath. >> she was doing a campaign. inside of washington and beyond. >> she takes her pitch to the public in the face of opposition. >> what i heard the president saying on the consumer financial protection agency is it's not going down. >> in the process, charms john stewart on "the daily show." >> either we fix this going forward or the game is over. >> when you say it like that, when you look at me like that, i know your husband is backstage, i still want to make out with you. >> this new massive super government bureaucracy would have unprecedented authority. >> i think she started to see she's really going to be a lightning rod. part of the education of elizabeth warren, she started to understand a lightning rod is not necessarily a bad thing. i will own it. i will own that lightning. let it hit me. >> after an intense political fight, what's known as the dodd-frank act na
. >> warren works with congressman barney frank who steers the reforms through the house. >> she fully the political constraints and the need to work around them rather than simply stamp your foot and hold your breath. >> she was doing a campaign. inside of washington and beyond. >> she takes her pitch to the public in the face of opposition. >> what i heard the president saying on the consumer financial protection agency is it's not going down. >> in the...
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i know a lot of the people, i know barney johnson, i don't know what is going to happen. i don't want to speculate. reporter: when donald trump came to london last july he warned if britain sort of had a relationship with the european union then it would make it much more difficult for the u.s. to have a deal. mr. kudlow: have a what? reporter: have a trade deal. mr. kudlow: we would love to do that with the u.k. i heard the president say that quite recently. as i understand it as matters now stand we can't and somebody said there's a two-year gap. i don't know if that's 100% true. if there was a clean break maybe we wouldn't have to wait two years. we would love to have, you know, a trade deal with britain. whether we are allowed to do that or not. i don't want to forecast. i don't understand politics over there anymore. in fact, i probably don't understand politics here either. again, we favor brexit. i wish it were faster and easier. we would love to do a trade deal with the united kingdom which -- i wish the prime minister luck. i know her, many of her people. i enjoy
i know a lot of the people, i know barney johnson, i don't know what is going to happen. i don't want to speculate. reporter: when donald trump came to london last july he warned if britain sort of had a relationship with the european union then it would make it much more difficult for the u.s. to have a deal. mr. kudlow: have a what? reporter: have a trade deal. mr. kudlow: we would love to do that with the u.k. i heard the president say that quite recently. as i understand it as matters now...
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this morning on barney and company, a show on fox business network lara trump was appearing because that'stion's decision to make it more difficult for people fleeing domestic violence to ask for asylum here in america and also doesn't like all the syrian people that fled the war and ended up in germany and expressed her dislike and concern in a way that proves once again you don't have to be born into the trump family to share the president's remarkable grasp of world history. >> that videotape reminds me of what happened in europe when there was a march across europe by a million people that wanted to get into western europe. angela merkel let them in. open boarders. >> and it was the downfall of germany. it was the one of the worst things that ever happened to germany. this president knows that. >> oh, yeah, no, yeah. the downfall of germany. it was one of the worst things that ever happened to germany. so says lara trump, senior campaign adviser to the president of the united states who she also now says agrees with her belief that refugees are one of the worst things that ever happene
this morning on barney and company, a show on fox business network lara trump was appearing because that'stion's decision to make it more difficult for people fleeing domestic violence to ask for asylum here in america and also doesn't like all the syrian people that fled the war and ended up in germany and expressed her dislike and concern in a way that proves once again you don't have to be born into the trump family to share the president's remarkable grasp of world history. >> that...
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bbc breakfast has been speaking to the series producer, chloe sarosh, and director, barney revill, about. it's a brand—new thing, i don't think it's been done on tv before. and we can't wait for people to see it. and what you seem to be doing, you have used so many different satellites, it must have been complicated trying to put that all together. pretty complicated! yes, we are using satellite companies all over the world who are taking pictures of every corner of the earth at any given moment and we are able to bespokely ask for those pictures to be taken for us to help tell world life stories from a brand—new perspective. really exciting and very complicated but the results are good, we hope. tell us about penguin poo. why is it so important for allowing us to find exactly where they are? remarkably, you would think we know pretty much everything about the natural world and all the animals that there are everywhere these days. and yet, through satellite images, they were able to look around the antarctic, which is obviously pretty ridiculously impossible to get to at some points, and
bbc breakfast has been speaking to the series producer, chloe sarosh, and director, barney revill, about. it's a brand—new thing, i don't think it's been done on tv before. and we can't wait for people to see it. and what you seem to be doing, you have used so many different satellites, it must have been complicated trying to put that all together. pretty complicated! yes, we are using satellite companies all over the world who are taking pictures of every corner of the earth at any given...
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that was then congressman barney frank going toe to toe with jamie dimon on capitol hill in an explosivering more than ten years ago. remember this, at the time the country was still reeling from the financial crisis and congress hauled in eight of wall street's biggest bank ceos to explain how they spent billions of taxpayers' money. now seven are being called back before the house financial services committee. while the market is doing extremely well, the country is enduring a financial crisis of a different kind. the growing economic disparity between the folks at the very top and everyone else. i want to bring in my panel, bill cohen, the author of "why wall street matters" a book that defends wall street and big banks. he's worked for j.p.morgan. my friend scott galloway from the nyu school of business and founder a business intelligence firm. bret stephens and meghan murphy back with you. bret, i want to start with you. here's what i see, maxine waters no doubt will go after the ceo end zone today. b but we take the last ten years, what did they do? they made huge mistakes. i will
that was then congressman barney frank going toe to toe with jamie dimon on capitol hill in an explosivering more than ten years ago. remember this, at the time the country was still reeling from the financial crisis and congress hauled in eight of wall street's biggest bank ceos to explain how they spent billions of taxpayers' money. now seven are being called back before the house financial services committee. while the market is doing extremely well, the country is enduring a financial...
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lemonis: i've seen it at barney's. i've seen it at nordstrom. it's everywhere.s is kind of what made our brand super-famous. i literally drew it on, like, a piece of paper. and, like, we have to make the plane look backwards and do everything in reverse. that is very cool. patrick dilascia owned the business, with the help of his two siblings, kelly and dan. though they had some minor success with really big retailers, they really had no process or strategy and were struggling to stay afloat. he's the little brother. we're always trying to take care of him. why do you help so much? i don't know. just something i've always done. why? 'cause my mom would have taken care of him. she's not here. patrick, you're a lucky guy. i know i'm lucky. but i would do anything for them, too. my initial deal was to infuse $200,000 into the business to clear some of the payables and to reinvest that money into a broader inventory. i like this as a lightweight hoodie. so it's like a t-shirt. yeah. lemonis: but, throughout the episode, i'm really struggling with patrick's willingne
lemonis: i've seen it at barney's. i've seen it at nordstrom. it's everywhere.s is kind of what made our brand super-famous. i literally drew it on, like, a piece of paper. and, like, we have to make the plane look backwards and do everything in reverse. that is very cool. patrick dilascia owned the business, with the help of his two siblings, kelly and dan. though they had some minor success with really big retailers, they really had no process or strategy and were struggling to stay afloat....
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mr barney has emphasised that once the uk has meps, they set for five years.d and repeated up until that five year period. is it going to be a late night? if it has i will bring a cup of cocoa. i will hold you to that. mrs may arrived in belgium after her weekly clash with opposition leaderjeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions in the house of commons. that head—to—head follows 5 days of talks between the government and labour officials, aimed at breaking the brexit dealock. let's cross over to westminster and our chief political correspondent vicki young. tell us a little bit about the exchanges today and whether things have moved in at these links between government and labour on the search for some brexit compromise. government and labour on the search for some brexit compromisem government and labour on the search for some brexit compromise. it does not feel that they have, no. there are plans for labour and the government to meet tomorrow and i think it is worth exploring what theresa may would do with this long extension, this along delay to brexit
mr barney has emphasised that once the uk has meps, they set for five years.d and repeated up until that five year period. is it going to be a late night? if it has i will bring a cup of cocoa. i will hold you to that. mrs may arrived in belgium after her weekly clash with opposition leaderjeremy corbyn at prime minister's questions in the house of commons. that head—to—head follows 5 days of talks between the government and labour officials, aimed at breaking the brexit dealock. let's...
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barney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've had an opportunity to travel this year and meet a lot of 17 and 18-year-olds that were excited about service adventures and i can't think of a better example of professionalism and thank you very much for being here today and that service. once upon a time in the navy i was serving in command and i had enlisted reserve sailor report for the 2 weeks of duty and as i had my initial welcome aboard meeting i learned that the en listed sailor was actually a state judge which points out something that i think you brought out in earlier testimony and that is that in our reserve component we have individuals with remarkable skills and professional achievements who serve and who volunteered to continue serving. i wonder if based on your experience in the reserve component and in leading, are there things that you have learn ed that the nation can do to perhaps like to the process, whether we are talking mobilization context or otherwise, to really help to, you know, tools that can help u
barney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. we've had an opportunity to travel this year and meet a lot of 17 and 18-year-olds that were excited about service adventures and i can't think of a better example of professionalism and thank you very much for being here today and that service. once upon a time in the navy i was serving in command and i had enlisted reserve sailor report for the 2 weeks of duty and as i had my initial welcome aboard meeting i learned that the en listed sailor was...
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barney says happy hump day.or easter egg hunt on sunday? well, it looks better than saturday. it will be dry. 40s and 50s right now, 48 for oakland hills, 53 in alameda. we are looking for aworm p tomorrow, above average, low 80s inland. it will not happen today but likely for some tomorrow. cooler on the weekend as the system moves through. it will drop the temperatures. the fog is there. we are not to the may gray yet but it has already formed. we have not had any warm temperatures inland. i was impressed at 51 to 53 for a water temperature. the rain from yesterday is gone and it is headed towards texas. we will have a warm-up today. 50s and 60s for the coast and 70s inland. >>> if you drive on the richmond bridge, i know a lot of people who have tweeted me that the commute is bad. that is because the plates on the bridge. today is another bad day of traffic there. very, very slow traffic trying to get across the span to marin county. it is not going to get better until the plates are removed. the traffic at t
barney says happy hump day.or easter egg hunt on sunday? well, it looks better than saturday. it will be dry. 40s and 50s right now, 48 for oakland hills, 53 in alameda. we are looking for aworm p tomorrow, above average, low 80s inland. it will not happen today but likely for some tomorrow. cooler on the weekend as the system moves through. it will drop the temperatures. the fog is there. we are not to the may gray yet but it has already formed. we have not had any warm temperatures inland. i...
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barney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general singh, we got an opportunity to travel around the country this year to meet a lot of 17 and 18 year olds who are excited about their service adventures, and i can't think of a better example of professionalism and success than what you've achieved in your career. and thank you very much for being here today and for that service. once upon a time in the navy i was serving in command and i had an enlisted reserve sailor report for the two weeks of duty. as i had by a initial welcome aboard meeting with this person, i learned that this enlisted sailor was actually a state judge, which points out something that i think you brought out in your earlier testimony, and that is that in our reserve component we have individuals with remarkable skills and professional achievement who serve, and you volunteered to can you serving. i wonder if based on your experience in the reserve component and in leaving, are there things that you have learned that the nation can do to perhaps like whet
barney. >> thank you, mr. chairman. general singh, we got an opportunity to travel around the country this year to meet a lot of 17 and 18 year olds who are excited about their service adventures, and i can't think of a better example of professionalism and success than what you've achieved in your career. and thank you very much for being here today and for that service. once upon a time in the navy i was serving in command and i had an enlisted reserve sailor report for the two weeks of...
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. >> morgan stanley absorbs smith barney and becomes a bigger footprint. >> your value over growth. >ah, joe, obviously a rough trade over the past year but when you look at the valuation to value they are historically cheap relative to growth cyclical areas of growth are doing better it's about that yield curve. we think the yield curve will not invert we think the economic data will be better the second half of this year. if you get a steepening yield curve, financials, the best part of the value trade can continue to do well we see a lot of similarities what we saw in the mid-'80s and mid-'90s where feds hiked rates. then big rallies in '85 and '95, sounds a lot more like now i've done a couple in new york with you guys before down at the nyse but never here. >> big day coming up for ryan. did you hear about this? >> tell me >> aren't you here to -- >> yes >> you're here for two days to practice it's not that hard >> lpl is ringing the bell today at the nasdaq. sorry. pretty sure my schedule said today. i live in south carolina >> this is charlotte >> charlotte is right on the bord
. >> morgan stanley absorbs smith barney and becomes a bigger footprint. >> your value over growth. >ah, joe, obviously a rough trade over the past year but when you look at the valuation to value they are historically cheap relative to growth cyclical areas of growth are doing better it's about that yield curve. we think the yield curve will not invert we think the economic data will be better the second half of this year. if you get a steepening yield curve, financials, the...
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i seem to remember when barney frank was saying, everybody should have a home, make it easy to get an't have before, portfolio in community banks which were making loans, so, yeah, not that it wasn't objective but misguided in terms of executed. that doesn't execute banks for doing stupid things. the irony is refinance activity. we really didn't do much to expand and fell back and a lot of - people lost their homes and there was a very generous capital treatment for banks to do this but regulatory incentives to do this activity which had been corrected now but that was all very much part of it. >> and in terms of post 2008 looking back, the congress overreact. banks were hiring compliance officers. >> yeah. maybe in a different way n terms of a lot of bureaucracy and cost which is on the regional banks and smaller banks than it has big banks, that's where we need to target activity, there's a lot of, thousands of pages of rule-making and guidance, fundamentally change the system, no, it was expensive administratively but it didn't fundamentally change. >> hurt lending small business,
i seem to remember when barney frank was saying, everybody should have a home, make it easy to get an't have before, portfolio in community banks which were making loans, so, yeah, not that it wasn't objective but misguided in terms of executed. that doesn't execute banks for doing stupid things. the irony is refinance activity. we really didn't do much to expand and fell back and a lot of - people lost their homes and there was a very generous capital treatment for banks to do this but...
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we have published document after document, michelle barney has read it and said it's an interesting document the scottish government and welsh government into formal talks? why is it that scotland's voices are being ignored by this prime minister and her government? prime minister. i am eating the first minister of scotland later today, and we'll be talking... meeting the first minister of scotla nd meeting the first minister of scotland later today. the right honourable gentleman asked a question and the prime minister is asking delete answering, let us hear the answer. thank you, mr speaker. i am meeting the first minister of scotla nd am meeting the first minister of scotland and wales later today. the right honourable gentleman says why had i offered to meet with the leader of the opposition. i will meet with members across this house to discuss the brexit issue, but i think i'm right in saying that the leader of the opposition and i want to ensure we leave the european union with a deal, whereas the right honourable gentleman has a policy of invoking article 50, which means not leaving
we have published document after document, michelle barney has read it and said it's an interesting document the scottish government and welsh government into formal talks? why is it that scotland's voices are being ignored by this prime minister and her government? prime minister. i am eating the first minister of scotland later today, and we'll be talking... meeting the first minister of scotla nd meeting the first minister of scotland later today. the right honourable gentleman asked a...