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stay with us tonight for our still believein' giants following this newscast. we will hear from scott reiss and joe fonzi will tell us who is starting and the difference that could make it or break it for the giants, tonight at 6:30 p.m. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. when you call 911 the last thing you expect is to have to wait for someone to answer the call. the problem is, that is what happens for many people in the east bay. it happens when calling 911 from the cell phone. it goes to the dispatch center. but police tell us plans are in the works to change that. and ktvu's allie rasmus is here and explains the challenge ahead. >> reporter: it is a plan that could take years to complete but police say their goal is to accept some 911 cell phone calls by the end of the year. some say that change can't come soon enough. >> reporter: four years ago. she remembers that day when she waw a woman -- saw a woman get hit by a car. >> i saw her fall and fall into the streets. >> reporter: she knew if she called 911 from her cell phone it would get routed to chp so she called th
stay with us tonight for our still believein' giants following this newscast. we will hear from scott reiss and joe fonzi will tell us who is starting and the difference that could make it or break it for the giants, tonight at 6:30 p.m. >>> new at 6:00 p.m. when you call 911 the last thing you expect is to have to wait for someone to answer the call. the problem is, that is what happens for many people in the east bay. it happens when calling 911 from the cell phone. it goes to the...
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believein peace but i in peace through strength and we need to do some work. host: what else to want to accomplish? dunn: everybody wants to see the military rebuild. consistentlyng was leaned toward repealing and replacing this over obama care act which is breaking the back of every business will stop you on pushing the cost out everybody and it is unsupportable. everybody wanted that gone. that was a big thing. that is what i thought it medicine, we try to solve the problem back in my practice but we could not do it. another thing we hear again and again is just a regulations. with get this economy going, get the regulations up my back. the popular refrain, everything you have got in washington i want less of. i thought that was, you know, something we could do. and we can, we can make the economy grow. remember when the economy was growing at 78%? we were retiring the debt. we took in more money than we spent. shocking. host: what surprised you about washington? dunn: it is a little bit jarring to see some of the negotiation. we might not be able to communi
believein peace but i in peace through strength and we need to do some work. host: what else to want to accomplish? dunn: everybody wants to see the military rebuild. consistentlyng was leaned toward repealing and replacing this over obama care act which is breaking the back of every business will stop you on pushing the cost out everybody and it is unsupportable. everybody wanted that gone. that was a big thing. that is what i thought it medicine, we try to solve the problem back in my...
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, these officers are from the palisades police department, the classic journey song, "don't stop believein'. believing." we will keep pushing through, don't stop believing. >> it's the right message. >> everybody knows these words. >> moving on here. one thing to play with your food, a whole other thing to create art with it. i don't know if you have seen it, it's amazing. pancake art, mesmerizing. in celebration of zootopia movie. is a master masterpiece that's almost too beautiful to eat. by the way this movie is supposed to be great. >> you should frame it. too good to eat right? >> then it gets moldy. >> nothing like helping animals? who says dogs and cats don't get along. few seconds go by and the pets, we're in the clear, okay, okay, let me out. cat runs over, finds a way to pull the wall down. there we go. fantastic. >> that's a good cat! >> it is. you know they're talking to each other right? this could be a movie in itself. >> exactly what they're doing. >> animals are absolutely amazing. >> just when the owners are away. they got to act dumb otherwise. coming up in sports how abo
, these officers are from the palisades police department, the classic journey song, "don't stop believein'. believing." we will keep pushing through, don't stop believing. >> it's the right message. >> everybody knows these words. >> moving on here. one thing to play with your food, a whole other thing to create art with it. i don't know if you have seen it, it's amazing. pancake art, mesmerizing. in celebration of zootopia movie. is a master masterpiece that's...
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fortunaty, i believein the hereafter i know thate is cool. this life that we are ving here, other than the fct that he is going to ve on and on forever because i believe heas the mt electrifyg, dnamic entertainer i have ever seenn my life and i have seen evybody. i used to think that about jackie wilson when was growing up. if you ever saw jaie wilson, he wa woo. michael jacksonopped everybody. he evated the deliverance of a song. his songs wernot onl dible, but they were visual. when u saw himo them, tt put awhole other touch on it. tavis: when you gohrough a process like th with marvin gaye, ron and al michas, as you get older -- and now he michael, as you get older, i hope that you are still putting up records. you are stillandsome. >> i love you. vis: when you me face to face wth moality in a ron in marvin, in michael, what does that say to you about how you want topend the rest of your time, whenever that is? >> it ys to me to enjoy yself and to live with a little negativityn my life as possible. something happened toe many yea ago. i wa
fortunaty, i believein the hereafter i know thate is cool. this life that we are ving here, other than the fct that he is going to ve on and on forever because i believe heas the mt electrifyg, dnamic entertainer i have ever seenn my life and i have seen evybody. i used to think that about jackie wilson when was growing up. if you ever saw jaie wilson, he wa woo. michael jacksonopped everybody. he evated the deliverance of a song. his songs wernot onl dible, but they were visual. when u saw...
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"don't stop believein'." >> yeah. >> i probably watched that myself like seven times. >> i saw the look of disappointment when i told a phillies fan when i was in philly and they played that song, i said, that's a san francisco band. they grew up in san francisco. there's aubrey huff! >> you know what? it looks like we're a couple of minutes from the players taking the stage. we're gonna take a break right now. [ son my parents have always lived in the states. until two years ago, when my dad transferred to istanbul. they settled in quickly. found their local deli. a few shortcuts. and a neighborhood hangout. but there's one thing they miss. their beloved hometown team. so i asked citi -- how many thankyou points it would take to give them something special. their old seats, 5 and 6, row c. [ male announcer citi thankyou points can be used for almost anything you choose. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
"don't stop believein'." >> yeah. >> i probably watched that myself like seven times. >> i saw the look of disappointment when i told a phillies fan when i was in philly and they played that song, i said, that's a san francisco band. they grew up in san francisco. there's aubrey huff! >> you know what? it looks like we're a couple of minutes from the players taking the stage. we're gonna take a break right now. [ son my parents have always lived in the states....
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i don't care if you believein it or not. for a children's party when it got lose on wednesday in madeira, about 30 miles south of fresno. police were able to recapture juliettetafter a couple hours. then she got away again. this time she got into traffic. can you imagine being in the traffic, a little girl in the car and a unicorn crosses in ont of you? right? greatest day ever. a good samaritan was able to wrangle the unicorn and finally returned her to her owner and julia was completely unharmed. >> my favorite story of the day. what a fantastic story. >>> escaped from a little girl's birthday party. >> 5:25 is your time. much more ahead in our next half hour. coming up, we'll continue to follow breaking news where a shooter opened fire includekilling four people including himself. >>> a 6-year-old's death today, a final >>> right now at 5:30, breaking overnight, police are investigating the home of the gunman killed after shooting more than@a dozen people in central kansas. >>> donald trump getting dose of hiss own medici
i don't care if you believein it or not. for a children's party when it got lose on wednesday in madeira, about 30 miles south of fresno. police were able to recapture juliettetafter a couple hours. then she got away again. this time she got into traffic. can you imagine being in the traffic, a little girl in the car and a unicorn crosses in ont of you? right? greatest day ever. a good samaritan was able to wrangle the unicorn and finally returned her to her owner and julia was completely...
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this is the reason why i sotrongly believein psych. there's also bn great adnces in medication treatment of anxiety and of panic, t ifou don't keep taki those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in addition to that, it's very clear th som ofhe medications, the ones calledo that, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used these days-- actually interfe with one of the processes necessary fogetting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and there is da to support that. we certainly see it clinically allhe tim once you've made diagnos and the person is prepared for treatment, yodiscuss the options. en you think medication is legitima is the same as you would in non-anxiety-related illnes if y findat the iensity of the person's behaviors, feelings, and thoughts are so great that they interfere with the dayday li, d they can't wait-- so that if they'reuicidal or feel that they might hurt thselves or somebody else-- then youtart medication rhtway. the second possibility is that once you've
this is the reason why i sotrongly believein psych. there's also bn great adnces in medication treatment of anxiety and of panic, t ifou don't keep taki those medications, u are virtually assured of relapsing. in addition to that, it's very clear th som ofhe medications, the ones calledo that, minotranquilers-- the benzodiazepines particular, xanax, most commonly used these days-- actually interfe with one of the processes necessary fogetting over-- that is, permanent change-- the fear and...
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is still going strongngh as you heard from the chicago news anchor, many people in chicago still believein so try to curse because by using a goat picture as your facebook picture. was very sure that the cubs are some of the new indians fans savor these infants rally, when of the rest your life stop that you were born here. hospitals get these onesies. says world series and rally together. they say that they are about to witness something we have wait a lifetime. is not had to suffer the losses that we have, he is one winner . nolan jacob was named after jacob's field, where they had their first day. there is more excitement coming up, fox 8 news at 6's there are over from first pitch and progressiv training about half an hour ago, the place began to fill up. that is kenny lofton walking by, we will talk to him and jus a minute or so. >> we will interview him just a >> i am proud to be a part of it, it is crazy i excitement an looking forward to it. >> glad that you made it back from laa. matt wright, was at the entrance for the run for the best spots in progressive field. gates are open,
is still going strongngh as you heard from the chicago news anchor, many people in chicago still believein so try to curse because by using a goat picture as your facebook picture. was very sure that the cubs are some of the new indians fans savor these infants rally, when of the rest your life stop that you were born here. hospitals get these onesies. says world series and rally together. they say that they are about to witness something we have wait a lifetime. is not had to suffer the losses...
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if you haven't seen it yet it is a remake of journey's "don't stop believein" hit record from 1981.r's name is ashcoon and tonight he performed his remake live during our 6:00 p.m. newscast. ♪ just a loyal fan ♪ trying to do the best i can ♪ ♪ three, four years has made it hard ♪ ♪ let's go giants ♪ the west division champion ♪ feels good ♪ i have faith and i have hope ♪ ♪ and thankfully the padres choked ♪ >> 370,000 hits. an while giants fans are still believing and another san diego charger fan was in disbelief after his chargers lost to the raiders -- roll the top 5. >> oh, my god. oakland. it is not over yet. get out of here. >>> and number 4. be careful of your garlic fries at a soccer game. sent that patron back to the food line. >>> loosing a game to central florida. but given it up to aaron dobson's juggling act. >>> number 2. leveling the blare into the boards -- leveling the player into the blare into the boards -- leveling the player into the boards. meet the real meg whitman: serving on the board of goldman sachs, whitman was caught reaping millions from insider stock d
if you haven't seen it yet it is a remake of journey's "don't stop believein" hit record from 1981.r's name is ashcoon and tonight he performed his remake live during our 6:00 p.m. newscast. ♪ just a loyal fan ♪ trying to do the best i can ♪ ♪ three, four years has made it hard ♪ ♪ let's go giants ♪ the west division champion ♪ feels good ♪ i have faith and i have hope ♪ ♪ and thankfully the padres choked ♪ >> 370,000 hits. an while giants fans are still...
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. >> lawrence lee, al jazeera, in did you believein. >> egypt has arrested 14 people accused of killingne of the country's most senior state officials public prosecutor died in a car bomb in cairo last june. the egyptian government says members. banned muslim brotherhood conspired with palestinian group hamas to carry out the attack. both groups have denied the accusations. seen as the person leading a crackdown on some groups following the overthrow of the mohamed morsi in 2013. hundreds of people gathered in kuala lumpur to mark two years since the disappearance of malaysian flight mh 370. balloons tagged with the names of those presumed dead were released. the search for the plane is due to end in june. the families of the 239 people on board are pushing for it to be extended. debris discovered off of the coast of mozambique has renewed hopes of finding out what happened. >> now, a billion air tycoon in iran has been sentenced to death for corruption. zen jani fraudulently pocket about $27,000,000,000 as well as facing the death penalty, 41-year-old must repay the money to the state.
. >> lawrence lee, al jazeera, in did you believein. >> egypt has arrested 14 people accused of killingne of the country's most senior state officials public prosecutor died in a car bomb in cairo last june. the egyptian government says members. banned muslim brotherhood conspired with palestinian group hamas to carry out the attack. both groups have denied the accusations. seen as the person leading a crackdown on some groups following the overthrow of the mohamed morsi in 2013....
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put said he did not believein mr. blatter was personally involved in corruption. shares in china have suffered the biggest one-day fall in the past year, despite recent efforts by the government to support the market. the main index closed more than 8% down. analysts say it was triggered by weak economic data and lack of confidence. carrie gracie explains. reporter: for three weeks, the chinese government managed to hold off the storm. but today, it broke. beijing was congratulating itself on master minding a rally when the stock market saw its biggest one-they fall in eight years. this is the stuff of nightmares for a government which likes to be in control. why today, and why this scale? no one really knows. the only protectable thing about the market now is its unpredictability. and the alignment is spreading not only in china but around the world. >> china is hugely important for the world economy. the central bank in china will buy its own shares of the companies in the country. the entire world economy would have a problem and greece will look like a childre
put said he did not believein mr. blatter was personally involved in corruption. shares in china have suffered the biggest one-day fall in the past year, despite recent efforts by the government to support the market. the main index closed more than 8% down. analysts say it was triggered by weak economic data and lack of confidence. carrie gracie explains. reporter: for three weeks, the chinese government managed to hold off the storm. but today, it broke. beijing was congratulating itself on...
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do you stand on all this talk of a possibility of aouble dip in the recessionn the onomy, do you believein that? >> no, i don't think so. i think we're goi to gatr momeum here, because i think with the initi lift to growth we' going to get some very powerful and positive feedback loops working. we're seeg some oft ready in the provement taking place in the financial maets. thone which i thinks critical to sein the next few mont is what we just mentioned, businessepull away from retrenchment, not onlydoes that add torowth but it helps labor income. and graduated well, it's not going be a straight line, confidence pic up and that lifts consum spending as wellas business spending. >> sus: confidence has a lot to with wt's going on in the jomarket. we get themployment report on friday. is anythingoing to come out of that employment port that will boost confidence? >> wl, i think we should be seeing less cutbacks on the part of businesses. if wre rightt's notn less job cuts, but it's also a continued stabilizatioin the work week, which is helpful for income. unfortunatelwe do think unemplment i
do you stand on all this talk of a possibility of aouble dip in the recessionn the onomy, do you believein that? >> no, i don't think so. i think we're goi to gatr momeum here, because i think with the initi lift to growth we' going to get some very powerful and positive feedback loops working. we're seeg some oft ready in the provement taking place in the financial maets. thone which i thinks critical to sein the next few mont is what we just mentioned, businessepull away from...
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. >> a little "day dream believein'."ly just smart and creative if you do that. >> they tend to have more efficient brains and those people can solve problems quickly and then mentally check out and start daydreaming. >> so every time you talk to me and i space out i'm being creative. >> just a normal day. >>> so after working under president trump for nine months secretary of state rex tillerson probably does a little bit of daydreaming but apparently though he let it slip just how hard his job can be. >> tillerson recently insisted he's never considered resigning but during a visit to a park in geneva it caught his eye, this statue and prompted a joke. >> yeah, some days i feel like i need to do that. curl up in a ball. >> tillerson did not elaborate on the comment any further. >> which days necessarily. >>> next a good day, jeff bezos, the last time we saw him breaking a champagne on opening a new wind farm. >> now poised to become the world's richest man. amazon stock spiked overnight thanks to blow-out earnings. >> t
. >> a little "day dream believein'."ly just smart and creative if you do that. >> they tend to have more efficient brains and those people can solve problems quickly and then mentally check out and start daydreaming. >> so every time you talk to me and i space out i'm being creative. >> just a normal day. >>> so after working under president trump for nine months secretary of state rex tillerson probably does a little bit of daydreaming but apparently...
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however, the timing of this -- i don't believein idents in my laura: it has been a day of many developments, and w learned tonight that next year's g7 economisummit is going to be held at the trump resort outside miami. the presidt isn't going to profit, we a told, but how does it look? ron:ha! it looks insane. i can't think of a better word. of all the hotel chains in the united states, you will choose the one you own with your name on the front door? no way. themerican people will look at this and say that we have heard of the president profiting from office, and it looks odd for the hundreds of thousands of dollars that will be spent. laura: apparently it was the best suited of all of the 12 they looked at. [laughter] ron: i don't know who they are fscting looki real estate, that is not a choice i would have made. laura: p but fple who voted for him to drain the swamp, is this draining the swamis? ron: no, it is adding to the swp. the perception that people are letting their profits in the administration, the perception is good to be that the president could profit from this. laura: ron
however, the timing of this -- i don't believein idents in my laura: it has been a day of many developments, and w learned tonight that next year's g7 economisummit is going to be held at the trump resort outside miami. the presidt isn't going to profit, we a told, but how does it look? ron:ha! it looks insane. i can't think of a better word. of all the hotel chains in the united states, you will choose the one you own with your name on the front door? no way. themerican people will look at...
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should we believein anythat the ambassadors orse anyone tells them if the president is saying that?obert: what dimd you learn when you sat down with your colleague magui with the president in the oval office th week? is he isolated from his own intelligence officials? peter: he told us no. them in and everything turned out to be fine. the only problem was the, med of course, misinterpreted things.wh was fascinating is how he operates. he brings in coates, haspel, and he said i understand what you're saying. you're saying iran is a wonderful place. oriental is not a wonderful place. they say, sir, we don't trip iran is a wonderful place. well, therefore, the media misinterpreted that. we reported correctly what they said and everybody saw it live on television. they said iran is currently building a nuclear weapon and the presidents sorf has created this strahmen, well, they didn't say this thing which they never said and therefore it must be the media. it talks about how theresident lives in his open space and the people around him are eptrying him happy, more or less, without havin
should we believein anythat the ambassadors orse anyone tells them if the president is saying that?obert: what dimd you learn when you sat down with your colleague magui with the president in the oval office th week? is he isolated from his own intelligence officials? peter: he told us no. them in and everything turned out to be fine. the only problem was the, med of course, misinterpreted things.wh was fascinating is how he operates. he brings in coates, haspel, and he said i understand what...
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still believein' in believein' -- believin' in the orange and black pam cook is in our studio.rs as they get ready and also some online reaction from the fans as they get ready. >> yep. tickets are pricey. if you want to go to the games. not shower how many fans are making the trip to kansas city. but the team is there. they are working out. getting ready to play. the players are not taking their third trip in five so sons to the fall classic lightly. >> just like 10-12. this is a -- it's an opportunity, you know, that a lot of people don't get. and i think we'll try to make the most of it and, enjoy playing baseball. >> i'm not that good going too far away. try to keep life simple and ready for practice and get rae yid. >> we checked in on sub hub to see how fast how expensish tickets are. the cheapest ticket is going for $476 right now which is actually down a bit from earlier sales on friday. the gift fame was selling for more than $600. for game 3 when the series moves back to at&t park, the cheapest ticket is $515. we've also talked about parking during the playoffs. if yo
still believein' in believein' -- believin' in the orange and black pam cook is in our studio.rs as they get ready and also some online reaction from the fans as they get ready. >> yep. tickets are pricey. if you want to go to the games. not shower how many fans are making the trip to kansas city. but the team is there. they are working out. getting ready to play. the players are not taking their third trip in five so sons to the fall classic lightly. >> just like 10-12. this is a...
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there are other people who quite sincerely, for reasons having nothing to do with race, believein-the-blank. the larger issue is how we create a political process in which any president -- the last figures. in that, barack obama is not different from his predecessors. the larger question i would suggest to the caller, is the larger issue, how do we create a political process in which for finding common ground, rather than punished? host: it is been quoted, behind every great man is a great woman. we look back at every first lady, beginning with martha washington. guest: these were remarkable woman. many of them were more interesting than their husbands. their lives were not defined and limited by political ambition. there are tragic stories among these women. there are lots of unknown stories of great service, great sacrifice. women in society generally. we're going to take a look every week for 40 weeks. our web site at c-span.org. we are featuring first lady betty ford. in two and a half years, she didguest: she did. when it became clear they had no choice, she was less than thrilled. she
there are other people who quite sincerely, for reasons having nothing to do with race, believein-the-blank. the larger issue is how we create a political process in which any president -- the last figures. in that, barack obama is not different from his predecessors. the larger question i would suggest to the caller, is the larger issue, how do we create a political process in which for finding common ground, rather than punished? host: it is been quoted, behind every great man is a great...
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don't stop believein, bernie. if this history-making foe is stuffed in a meat wagon, somebody will have to stand by to pick up the pieces of hillary's shattered dreams. we did get another taste of the bloody general election last night. and this shaved crimson will give us just a taste of hillary and donald and their sexy back and forth. >> donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. >> hillary clinton turned the state department into her private shej fund. >> he's trying to wall off americans from each other. >> the clintons have turned the politics of personal enrichment into an art form for themselves. kennedy: but not the art of the deal. you are addicted to the drama and main lining political feuds. these donors have plenty of diamondbacks. bernie disclinging like methadone. the drawnout campaign still has a few tricks up its sleeves. president obama is about to get more involved in the campaign for his successor. a private company wants to mine minerals on the moon. but they
don't stop believein, bernie. if this history-making foe is stuffed in a meat wagon, somebody will have to stand by to pick up the pieces of hillary's shattered dreams. we did get another taste of the bloody general election last night. and this shaved crimson will give us just a taste of hillary and donald and their sexy back and forth. >> donald trump is temperamentally unfit to be president and commander-in-chief. >> hillary clinton turned the state department into her private...
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it'ssual o othosings whe nobo believein me d provedm ong. but this is a case wheou look at this and you go, "nobody beevedn me a rig they were." laught ] yeah. >> seth: i tnk it's th cry -- it's crazy now to look back that i have succeeded based on my early decisions on a head shot. but you out grew it very well. congratulations on that. >>h, wl thanks like m owing into my looks. >> sh: yeah. >>hich is weird, 'cause mo are their hot ae .>> set but nowike -- >> seth: i think, you know, you grew out of the ove. that helps. >> yh, yeah. [ light laughter i got tter amoling as we withge. >> set yeah, tre's not aot gorigh-- [ laughter ] even le -- we haven't even taed abouthe posture you're sof like aning forward. >> hirme, director lauger ] yeah. >> seth: now, crazier than being in law schoowhen you we on television, had a job working in a movieheat. >> i did, yes. when i was i verfirs austlianil still wor at the movieinema. becae it was my casualob when i w at llege.and eopluld se i thmovie it's caed "fat pizza." real quaty fil [ light laughter
it'ssual o othosings whe nobo believein me d provedm ong. but this is a case wheou look at this and you go, "nobody beevedn me a rig they were." laught ] yeah. >> seth: i tnk it's th cry -- it's crazy now to look back that i have succeeded based on my early decisions on a head shot. but you out grew it very well. congratulations on that. >>h, wl thanks like m owing into my looks. >> sh: yeah. >>hich is weird, 'cause mo are their hot ae .>> set but nowike...
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th this interaction and the calculus between the three, think -- i believein a conserv, tariffs do haveace, but i think that it is part of a calculus of all the tools in the toolkit. >> you might be among the world's leading experts on currency fluctuations, so if you go back to the reagan era, you had the plaza accords, -- >> it was up-and-down. >> talk to us about whether you see some kind of large-scale currency intervention as an important tool for the next presidential administration. >> i don't think there needs to be a large sale -- large-scale currency intervention. ■i think you have to go back to the 80's and even the 90's where there is a large-scale coordination between currency, between fiscal, between monetary , and with the chinese, with a lot of these systems, these excess reserves that are being accumulated, the level of the excess reserves just tells you that probably there is the initial trade agreement that is not right, the level of the currency is being suppressed, if there's hidden subsidies, there is something wrong the level of the excess reserves tells you proba
th this interaction and the calculus between the three, think -- i believein a conserv, tariffs do haveace, but i think that it is part of a calculus of all the tools in the toolkit. >> you might be among the world's leading experts on currency fluctuations, so if you go back to the reagan era, you had the plaza accords, -- >> it was up-and-down. >> talk to us about whether you see some kind of large-scale currency intervention as an important tool for the next presidential...
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he believein the ablute annihilation of the opposing force. [ men whooping, cheering ] >> savoring theoperty, lee's army grows more aggressive and confident, just like their leader. >> gentlemen, a moment please! to general pope and uncle abe. [ men cheer ] ♪ ♪ >> i didn't think you drank the bark juice, sir. >> i love liquor as much as any man in this army. [ men cheering ] but liquors are not good for me. i question whether they are much good to anyone. come. round up all the liquor. see it discarded. >> jackson's men disappear into the woods, setting a trap for john pope. union troops, including the iron brigade, march toward manassas, hunting for the legendary stonewall. >> the iron brigade takes its name from the fact that general george mcclellan said, "those men are fighting like iron." and so the name stuck. they we absurdly proud of that fact. ♪ ♪ >> don't waste the bullet. it's stonewall jackson we're looking for, not your average johnny reb. >> robert e. lee's tenacity has paid off. he's finally in control of the war. and with his newfound confidence, he plans to demoralize
he believein the ablute annihilation of the opposing force. [ men whooping, cheering ] >> savoring theoperty, lee's army grows more aggressive and confident, just like their leader. >> gentlemen, a moment please! to general pope and uncle abe. [ men cheer ] ♪ ♪ >> i didn't think you drank the bark juice, sir. >> i love liquor as much as any man in this army. [ men cheering ] but liquors are not good for me. i question whether they are much good to anyone. come. round...
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. >> ♪ the don't stop believein ♪ >> okay. again. >> crank up that music. >> here's my only problem with this, someone is going to scream, what are you going to call it. >> i knew you had to go there. >> why. >> here's a good one. >> watch it. >> lauren knows all of the word. >> i only know the first two. >> yes. >> but what are you going to say. >> someone will screen shot me. >> that will start trending. >> as long as you use the hashtag you to the to hear this. >> yes. >> so this morning, lauren, we have been dropping pumpkins off the roof and i smashed one. we are trying to drop off giants. we just don't drop off when it comes to the game tonight. >> yeah. >> so we have had picture of giants players carved in the great pumpkins. thanks to the pumpkin genie. >> who will go now. >> i think we should do coach coughlin. >> people know what we are doing. we are on the roof at fox 294th and market. monte g, it is not a party until he shows up. are you ready for this baby. >> i will in the they any near him. we have eddie from th
. >> ♪ the don't stop believein ♪ >> okay. again. >> crank up that music. >> here's my only problem with this, someone is going to scream, what are you going to call it. >> i knew you had to go there. >> why. >> here's a good one. >> watch it. >> lauren knows all of the word. >> i only know the first two. >> yes. >> but what are you going to say. >> someone will screen shot me. >> that will start trending....
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than -- 67 votes to sustain an override, then it goes to the of the houseders have indicated they believein override being successful. >> on the 9/11 lawsuit bill being treated. you can follow her and correcting applico.com. thank you so much. [applause] >> i've never got a chance to say this, welcome to the white house. [applause] i want to thank president and mrs. obama for having us here at the white house to celebrate what i think is something that we will all remember. the chance to finally create on the national mall a museum that will help us all remember the rich history of the african-american community and i want to thank all of you because you've given a gift to america. i want to thank you for the support. [applause] >> welcome, everybody. [cheers] this is an exceptionally good-looking group. there are just so many friends here that it feels like one of our house parties. [laughter] there is no dancing this afternoon. we are here just to acknowledge what the next ordinary achievement has been a conflict -- accomplished by mr. lonnie bunch. [applause] and everybody who helped mak
than -- 67 votes to sustain an override, then it goes to the of the houseders have indicated they believein override being successful. >> on the 9/11 lawsuit bill being treated. you can follow her and correcting applico.com. thank you so much. [applause] >> i've never got a chance to say this, welcome to the white house. [applause] i want to thank president and mrs. obama for having us here at the white house to celebrate what i think is something that we will all remember. the...
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. >> ♪ don't stop believein >> one of the major hits by journey. >> yes. >> i cannot believe this isyes. >> for real that gets me pumped up. >> this song got new life with the tv show glee. >> that is true. >> chris murphy, did you tell us yours yet. >> when i heard this for the first time over a decade ago, every time it came on the radio, everyone in the car, i made them shut up. pump this song up, into a ten. >> let's hear it. >> ♪ >> okay. >> everybody is talking turn the radio off. >> what is is that song. >> that is by harvey danger. >> flagpole sitter. >> that song rocks. >> yes. >> what is yours. >> of course, it is. >> sue, sue, serio. >> honestly the very first time i heard in in the car in the 80's, i thought he was singing my name. >> sue, sue, serio. >> it sounded like my name. >> yes. >> is what a sue suedo. >> i still don't know. >> i think it was me they just changed a couple of letters. >> yes. >> i gotta love it. >> and so send us yours, gotta hear this is the hashtag, let's get it going. >> we're getting started, cold this morning. that is why you have to have your
. >> ♪ don't stop believein >> one of the major hits by journey. >> yes. >> i cannot believe this isyes. >> for real that gets me pumped up. >> this song got new life with the tv show glee. >> that is true. >> chris murphy, did you tell us yours yet. >> when i heard this for the first time over a decade ago, every time it came on the radio, everyone in the car, i made them shut up. pump this song up, into a ten. >> let's hear it....
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never forget youn students hidind g and i do take issue with a clinicalcl psychologist because i believeinn can be hateful hatemonger is just as much as men can be that's what i would say.defi >> we're in agreement. >> the not takin g the rage att the embassieths they take it out on jewish students in the universities and those who have them there. i just want to mention i support the idea that if you were arrested if you don't get prosecutedsumm you're a student year oldar and if you aren't yos is a crossed off any loan forgiveness for the rest of your life. and nypdast is t is reporting ts of those arrested 25, 27, 28 these aren't typical undergrads who are these people they shoule be arresteopd and prosecuted. a >> and 1 thingrr i think it disconcerting to some a people is free palestin e as well as the palestinians appraising killing the jewsin frog m the river to e sea of these students so shallos they don't knoe w that because n is its own entity they collected hamas toth rule them. >> there's things that make misa the slogans but even we are doing where's the guts hamasts a terrace
never forget youn students hidind g and i do take issue with a clinicalcl psychologist because i believeinn can be hateful hatemonger is just as much as men can be that's what i would say.defi >> we're in agreement. >> the not takin g the rage att the embassieths they take it out on jewish students in the universities and those who have them there. i just want to mention i support the idea that if you were arrested if you don't get prosecutedsumm you're a student year oldar and if...
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they believein and tryo ach rlected in the career you ha which has spaed heal and public issues as well there is also th-- this book is t extension of a series of lekt-- lectures you ga, lectes on one? >> jean strauss who runs the common center for the humanities at the new york public libraries asked me do three ltures called the norton lectures. i ively accepted and when re the fine print i realized i had signed on to turn the ree lectures into a ok. initiay i was intereed in-- actually at her instiitatn-- of talking aut the two cultures, the concept snow inoduced just over 50ears ag in which he pointed out there was a gulf beten the culture of the humanities d the culture ofcience that these ctures should be called upon to solve some of the problems in the world, ande argued that the culture of science was much more likely to soe the world's problems and the culture o e humities, and one of the thingshat gave him pain was a novelist who was in government d a respectable scientist was that t two cultures talked to each other rather poorl as we tried touild thatnto a series the lecture
they believein and tryo ach rlected in the career you ha which has spaed heal and public issues as well there is also th-- this book is t extension of a series of lekt-- lectures you ga, lectes on one? >> jean strauss who runs the common center for the humanities at the new york public libraries asked me do three ltures called the norton lectures. i ively accepted and when re the fine print i realized i had signed on to turn the ree lectures into a ok. initiay i was intereed in-- actually...
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employees will have to provide five paid six days per year, and then approximately a year from now, i believein down -o 15 employees. now, employers with less than15 employees will not have to provide paid sick lave for five ays, but they will have to over employees five days off witho pay and have them not be real yaleed against in terms of taking time off and coming back to work, and so so far in other jurisdictions where it's offered, it's been uccessful. erri: well, okay. that's debatable, my friend. >> isn't it something that should be between the employer and employee as theynegotiate? the government stepping in telling the employer what they mist do, mandate under the law in new york affects over a million people. what the enforeseen conequences fobusinessis undually burdened by this, and that means hers the problem, here's the catch, that means they will cut back on other things like vacation time or retirement funds or hings like that because the small businesses, the small employers, have not factored in this extra ost, nd they will be cutting back on other things, and maybe even, bil
employees will have to provide five paid six days per year, and then approximately a year from now, i believein down -o 15 employees. now, employers with less than15 employees will not have to provide paid sick lave for five ays, but they will have to over employees five days off witho pay and have them not be real yaleed against in terms of taking time off and coming back to work, and so so far in other jurisdictions where it's offered, it's been uccessful. erri: well, okay. that's debatable,...
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the finger pointing e are mbmbsons, co and nathanreeling from hatininin their mom/ their m to now believein completely in her innocence. >> i don't think shead anything to ith it. reporter: as a testament to thatchange of hearar they've jned thr mom in the place she now callllllme, flflila. for the fit me in a long while, they feel like family. p>>>>t just took a whe fore ( you really were ableleo trust her youfeelings and rlltell her you lovov hanhugged her andean it, ery bit of it.. reporr: y y can bher sono again? >>right. fifitely. >> rter: for tha at lelet, baisrateful. for the future, she's hopeful, , even if ery once in aile she looks back in angerf ilo mm d dad. my children t tir grandparents. theye stilsaying the cas isn't completely solvede maybe if they tookokhehe time in the begegegngngwo't'be in this predicant tay. >> reporter: maybe there e e no morerensrsno reason n keep digging up the past.t. just leavet rootededight where it is and let the spanisismoss grow. >> t tt's all for this edidion of "dateline." we'll see you sund at a special time 9:00, 8 80 ntral. i'lester ht. for
the finger pointing e are mbmbsons, co and nathanreeling from hatininin their mom/ their m to now believein completely in her innocence. >> i don't think shead anything to ith it. reporter: as a testament to thatchange of hearar they've jned thr mom in the place she now callllllme, flflila. for the fit me in a long while, they feel like family. p>>>>t just took a whe fore ( you really were ableleo trust her youfeelings and rlltell her you lovov hanhugged her andean it, ery bit...
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to believeinning that this reporting requirement is a good example. all best intentions where we will try to keep track of contractors hiring veterans, but no one is doing due diligence to make that effort meaningful in any way. what could we do that would help this group find veterans in a way that is more efficient? these are great folks and they kept working at it until the made it because they want to hire veterans. i am not sure of very many businesses -- that would have spent time and effort. what can we do to make this easier? i am surprised or website would not come up as one of the first if you went on to hire veterans -- >> -- >> is it clear on your website that all of the veterans are identified? >> yes. people put their veterans of that were not veterans and we take them up. some suggestions to help improve the system are to have ed inveterans represent workforce centers. >> i speak that foreign language now. i can do the acronym dance with you. >> the military is full of acronyms. having more of them familiar with what goes on, i am outsp
to believeinning that this reporting requirement is a good example. all best intentions where we will try to keep track of contractors hiring veterans, but no one is doing due diligence to make that effort meaningful in any way. what could we do that would help this group find veterans in a way that is more efficient? these are great folks and they kept working at it until the made it because they want to hire veterans. i am not sure of very many businesses -- that would have spent time and...
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this decision affirms what millions of americans already believein their hearts, when all americans are treated as equal we are all more free. >> the president alsoade a phone call today to the man whose lawsuit resulted in today's decision. >> the leadership on this because the change is coming. >> request i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's been an honor for me toe involved in this fight and to have been able to fightfor my marriage and live up to my commitment to my husband. >> jim sued the state of ohio to recognize his marriage after the the defense of marriage act was struck down along with california's proposition 8 two years ago. his husband died three months later. >> rally is getting under way inan francisco's castro distct. abc 7 news reporter katie is there live with the stories of people who fght for marriage equality for decades. hi katie. >> repter: we've seen this celebration behind me grow and grow in the last hour. i'll step out of the way this is castro streetlocked off at market to 18th. while many are here to celebrat and experience history we spoke with t
this decision affirms what millions of americans already believein their hearts, when all americans are treated as equal we are all more free. >> the president alsoade a phone call today to the man whose lawsuit resulted in today's decision. >> the leadership on this because the change is coming. >> request i really appreciate that, mr. president. it's been an honor for me toe involved in this fight and to have been able to fightfor my marriage and live up to my commitment to...
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romney also borrowed a page out of hollywood's playbook on his speech day his campaign paid out #believeinthe strategy. all politics is said to be local and now so is social media for mr. obama. his campaign employs 50 separate state focused twitter and facebook accounts with potentially 50 customized social media strategies as well. his florida twitter account for instance, florida's field director tweets now is when the real work starts. new mexico's facebook page gives a nod to its latino citizens. the facebook page starts with obama votes. the confetti settled but not the tweets in north carolina. the romney campaign is taking a more central approach in comparison, directing it out of boston. a republican digital strategist telling the national journal that. vince harris saying it's opposite the way that the two would govern the nation. >> fascinating. thank you so much, richard. have a great weekend. that want does wrap up this weekend of "jansing and company." thomas reports is up next. >> good morning. topping the agenda next hour the jobs battle, the presidential election entering
romney also borrowed a page out of hollywood's playbook on his speech day his campaign paid out #believeinthe strategy. all politics is said to be local and now so is social media for mr. obama. his campaign employs 50 separate state focused twitter and facebook accounts with potentially 50 customized social media strategies as well. his florida twitter account for instance, florida's field director tweets now is when the real work starts. new mexico's facebook page gives a nod to its latino...
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i believein -- rose: god will take care.>>god .es, i need help. >> god has a plastic surgeon. like the lady on botox. merry christmas darling? i wish i could press how hay i am. merry christmas rry christmas. it's a wonderful botox christmas ♪ ♪ almost smiling now ♪ gathering aroun with friends and fily ♪ ♪ that's al i caneel? rose: is your son zack funny.>>? rose: he is funny.cody is funny. cody does a great chris walken? rose: as good as yours?>> yes. he has not uncorke it for me. i ink he has been hangg back and waing for the right moment. zea is fny. she h done actening. she has gone a lot of movies? ro: how old arehey.>> cody 18, a is 25. steld ais tress: zack, don't know. he has be offered different things? rose: might or may nowhat do y. >> he wts to go to harrd business? rose: he wants to r things.ther. he wants to run google. >> , please. and cody wilbe a write ever sin he has been 10 he has en writing interesting ction. >> do youee yourself inach of them? >> totally and i also see someondifferent which is wonderful. i see
i believein -- rose: god will take care.>>god .es, i need help. >> god has a plastic surgeon. like the lady on botox. merry christmas darling? i wish i could press how hay i am. merry christmas rry christmas. it's a wonderful botox christmas ♪ ♪ almost smiling now ♪ gathering aroun with friends and fily ♪ ♪ that's al i caneel? rose: is your son zack funny.>>? rose: he is funny.cody is funny. cody does a great chris walken? rose: as good as yours?>> yes. he has...
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>> i think he lived life, he had seen a lot, he believein country first.he had sved our country honorably, and he was alwaysth thinking about. he just had a big-picture view, and getting a problem res was the paramount thing. it wasn't party first, it was untry first, and he was able to just try to reachcompromi in that way, not to compromise his values but to find a way to find common ground, and those are two very different thing woodruff: i was just going to say that i think torture, an issue that came up after the invasion of i that came up as an issue, and your hus and senator mccain, who, unlike most other republicans, said this is something we can't stand for. >> well, john knew really painfully and from firsthand experience what torture was, and felt that it was a violation of our american values to hae torture as a tool of war, and teddy was vehemently opposed to torture, and that was a place where they found common ground. so in armed services committee hearings, ty would botbe on the same side of that issue, even to the point of exchanging notes
>> i think he lived life, he had seen a lot, he believein country first.he had sved our country honorably, and he was alwaysth thinking about. he just had a big-picture view, and getting a problem res was the paramount thing. it wasn't party first, it was untry first, and he was able to just try to reachcompromi in that way, not to compromise his values but to find a way to find common ground, and those are two very different thing woodruff: i was just going to say that i think torture,...
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. >> and you know that at that bilateral meeting with president zelensky, i believein you testified earlier that vice president pence did not mention these investigations at all, right? >> i don't recall him mentioning the investigations. >> so your testimony is just simply in a pre-meeting with a group of americans before the bilateral meeting, you referenced the fact that ukraine needed to do these investigations in order to lift the aid? >> i think i referenced -- i didn't say ukraine had to do the investigations. i think i said we heard from mr. giuliani that that was the case. >> so that helped inform your presumption, correct? >> correct. >> so that wasn't really a presumption, you heard it from mr. giuliani. >> not about the aid. i heard about the burisma 2016. >> and as we discussed, two plus two equals four, the aid was there as well? >> that was the problem, mr. goldman. no one told me directly that the aid was tied to anything. i was presuming it was. >> right. well, i want to go ahead to -- i want to go back on september 1st. i'm going to jump actually ahead to september 7th, ok
. >> and you know that at that bilateral meeting with president zelensky, i believein you testified earlier that vice president pence did not mention these investigations at all, right? >> i don't recall him mentioning the investigations. >> so your testimony is just simply in a pre-meeting with a group of americans before the bilateral meeting, you referenced the fact that ukraine needed to do these investigations in order to lift the aid? >> i think i referenced -- i...
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i think the spirit of the first amendment is a 91 but i think that, you know how people believein westernmocratic capitalism , every other western capitalist country has gone along side without a first amendment. and in my view probably has a little bit less of a restrictive environment when it comes to free speech then this country does so again, i think the -- i don't know if it's the purpose but the effect of the first amendment has more to do its power as a propaganda tool and it does to actually change laws or provide justice in this country. and to your last question about what leftists should do, i don't want to speak for the entire left. that's something we have to decide whether we want to reclaimits power as a propaganda tool . as people did in the early 1900s and as the aclu was so fond of doing then. or just kind of disregarded and say free speech doesn't exist and it's bs and move that way so i don't have the answer to that but i think it can be either reclaimed or done away with. you have any thoughts? >> i'm agreeing in the sense that one of the dangers of embracing it is t
i think the spirit of the first amendment is a 91 but i think that, you know how people believein westernmocratic capitalism , every other western capitalist country has gone along side without a first amendment. and in my view probably has a little bit less of a restrictive environment when it comes to free speech then this country does so again, i think the -- i don't know if it's the purpose but the effect of the first amendment has more to do its power as a propaganda tool and it does to...
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i believein in that and i've always believed in that.i think we can also probably all agree inis this room least it's innately part of the human condition. it's part of our dna to explore what's next and what's over the next hill and what's over the next horizon and i think captain cookin elida and i believe the polynesians believed in that. they of all people were the great voyagers who populated the entire pacific so i think you could ask the question legitimately captain cook came in things happened after his touching of the silence but it was going to happen. it was going to happen one way or another and i think what you have with captain cook is that he was the messenger of modernity. he was the guy who brought the modern world to very distant places for better or worse and he could have been a person that was much less interesting and much less humane and understanding of those cultures happened happened to be the sky captain cook so although i understand where the protests are coming from and i certainly understand we have to regr
i believein in that and i've always believed in that.i think we can also probably all agree inis this room least it's innately part of the human condition. it's part of our dna to explore what's next and what's over the next hill and what's over the next horizon and i think captain cookin elida and i believe the polynesians believed in that. they of all people were the great voyagers who populated the entire pacific so i think you could ask the question legitimately captain cook came in things...
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>> together us keep the light of freedom burning bright for alwho live inhe daress of tiern and believein hope for briter day >> the hour-long interview took place at the famous hotel d lon the shad of the brandenburgate. it w a wide-ranging conversation that ban with the legacy of thwall. she also spoke about an, afghistan, and pakistan and her upcoming trip to china with president obama. here ishat conveation. >> rose: thank you for joining us. >> thank y, charlie. >> ros at this histic time in thisistoric city, where were you wn you heardhe news that the berlin wall had come down? >> i was in arkansas and bill and i were ving in the governor's mansi in arkansas. and i remember watching the news coverage which that time was pretty... ch more limite than it is today, over and over agai and talking with not only my sband but lots of friends about what this mean because i'm a childf the cold war. i rember those ck-and-cover drills that we did in school to protectourselves againsthe communist that. i studied international relations in clege. i had a b interest in it in law scho. and the col
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but i think that i believein program that guarantees health care to all people. have not only shown by talk but by walking the walk that you can run a campaign, a strong winning national campaign getting millions of individuals to make small campaign contributions. that has not been secretary clinton's approach. we have not been dependent on big money interests. that's perhaps the most important thing. because i'm not quite sure that you're ever going to change this country, ever going to take on the billionaire class, ever going to create a government that works for the middle class so long as you're dependent on wall street money. >> you wake up the day after the convention and you're not the nominee, do you look in the mirror and say this was a successful campaign? >> obviously, our goal now, while we have a narrow path to victory, we're going to fight through that path. we hope to win. but i think the fact that we have shown that there is massive dissatisfaction in this country with the status quo, that people people understand that when you have 20 people in
but i think that i believein program that guarantees health care to all people. have not only shown by talk but by walking the walk that you can run a campaign, a strong winning national campaign getting millions of individuals to make small campaign contributions. that has not been secretary clinton's approach. we have not been dependent on big money interests. that's perhaps the most important thing. because i'm not quite sure that you're ever going to change this country, ever going to take...
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senator , youor believein and you've not been wrong on any of this you wereer the first to tell us that this invasion by putin began. thank you for informing us . but you think the possibility of putin using chemical weapons. is very real. explain. yeah, i think ifn? putin thinks he's going to lose and he's t running out of options, there's all kinds of dangerous thingshi. he's prepared to do. and i think part of what you were just discussing there with our 10%0%ut cruz about, yor know, the lack ofig it.g look, there's c two thingsge happening right now. americans are losing confidence in joe biden and his ability to manage the job and tot' get results and changes for our country. but likik it's not like foreign leaders and foreign adversaries don't watch the same video and they watch the same things. and that's the part that concerns me the mostth with all these gaffes. it's not just the impact that it's having here domestically on americans, but i think americans understand our systems a lot more just about joe biden, although his administration is doing a lot of damage. da, our adver
senator , youor believein and you've not been wrong on any of this you wereer the first to tell us that this invasion by putin began. thank you for informing us . but you think the possibility of putin using chemical weapons. is very real. explain. yeah, i think ifn? putin thinks he's going to lose and he's t running out of options, there's all kinds of dangerous thingshi. he's prepared to do. and i think part of what you were just discussing there with our 10%0%ut cruz about, yor know, the...
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. >> rose: do you believein universal health care access? >> i think every american should have access to reasonable and affordable health care. >> rose: other than going to the emergency room. >> yeah. and i think that every american should have access to it. make it available in an access to it. it doesn't mean that you mandate that an american citizen have something. prescribe what's in it and say you're going to fine them if they don't. that's why the supreme court-- neither you nor i know-- but it's going to be a 5-4 decision one way or the other. >> rose: which way do you think it have been in >> i don't know. >> rose:et me stayith the economic issue because i remember the straight talk express. i'm old enough to remember the straight talk express. i'm old enough to remember... >> rose: >> right after the spanish american war, yes. >> rose: i'm old enough to remember that john mccain and the concord coalition... john mccain was the guy who said "we're in economic trouble and we cannot go with these kinds of deficits and we have to do s
. >> rose: do you believein universal health care access? >> i think every american should have access to reasonable and affordable health care. >> rose: other than going to the emergency room. >> yeah. and i think that every american should have access to it. make it available in an access to it. it doesn't mean that you mandate that an american citizen have something. prescribe what's in it and say you're going to fine them if they don't. that's why the supreme court--...
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the democrats are so bad for america that now 58% believein that our best daysd are behind us . so pessimism, we're a growth stock. . e democrats would be long americans are getting poorerer and weaker with liberals running the show. the media knows this. the democrats k know thats the candidates running on the fantasy of climate change and abortion, they know it and they don't care. 74% n of americans are now sayi the country is going the wrong direction. that is a staggering figure. so i get that the left wants to cement some narrative in place aboutet republicans being on the ropes. it is all wishful thinking. i'm telling you this now. there's some other polling out there that you might want to consider as well. trafalgar is a fairly accurate outfit. ce they have vance up by five in ohio lachsa up by three and i was only down four ine pennsylvania u. en now notice how democrats well, all this is swirling around you notice how they never, ever attack each other. pelosi even got the squad to quiet down. that was some feet. but leave it to the gop establishment to shoot inside t
the democrats are so bad for america that now 58% believein that our best daysd are behind us . so pessimism, we're a growth stock. . e democrats would be long americans are getting poorerer and weaker with liberals running the show. the media knows this. the democrats k know thats the candidates running on the fantasy of climate change and abortion, they know it and they don't care. 74% n of americans are now sayi the country is going the wrong direction. that is a staggering figure. so i get...