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i mean, matt bevin obviously has decided he's comfortable crossing that line.ng) >> i'm just flabbergasted at how remarkably uninformed folks are. there's an o saying that you can't win an argument with an ignorant person. and so if a person is uninformed about a topic, they're not even able to make their own case forhat they believe. these are educated people with the ability to listen and to understand. so if they truly still believeat his is bad for them, it is due to being misinformed.an d they're, like, "how dare you say we don't understand." >> smith: well, the choice of language is such... >> agree >> smith: you're seen as arrogant, dismissive, talking down to teachers, firemen, policen. >> if people want to be offended, they can be offended by anything. yocan parse things, take things out of context, evenke ta them in context. >> smith: do you think you've been appropriately careful in your choice of language, and d really served thate... >> yes, i do, and i think if people really... >> smith: ...in a constructive way? >> yes. >> smith: you do. >> wheth
i mean, matt bevin obviously has decided he's comfortable crossing that line.ng) >> i'm just flabbergasted at how remarkably uninformed folks are. there's an o saying that you can't win an argument with an ignorant person. and so if a person is uninformed about a topic, they're not even able to make their own case forhat they believe. these are educated people with the ability to listen and to understand. so if they truly still believeat his is bad for them, it is due to being...
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. >> smith: the long-shot candidate was matt bevin, age former hund manager and tea party favorite. >e a legal and a moralli tion... >> his campaign promise was, if the pension system is bankrupt,c the inviolable conis moot, because if you don't have those dollars to pay those benefits, then, okay, you don't pay those benefi. >> the reality is, if the money's not there, then we have ghten our budget?"ow do we >> his big issue is to shrink government in kentucky.ll to make it s. uh, he believes in private sector, he does not believe in government.o his endgame isrink the pensions. >> ...or why we indeed will be the next governor and lieutenant governor of this commonwealth of kentucky. we had at that time, and continue to have, the p worst-fundsion system in the united states. we need a fresh start. we truly do.d we nfresh start. this tells us that we as a state are in dire risk of becoming financially insolvent. and that if we are unable to meet the pension obligations isthat we have to people, comes at the expense of everything else that we care about, everything else that we rowd ch
. >> smith: the long-shot candidate was matt bevin, age former hund manager and tea party favorite. >e a legal and a moralli tion... >> his campaign promise was, if the pension system is bankrupt,c the inviolable conis moot, because if you don't have those dollars to pay those benefits, then, okay, you don't pay those benefi. >> the reality is, if the money's not there, then we have ghten our budget?"ow do we >> his big issue is to shrink government in...
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board of directors president bevin d ufrmgtsfty requested the board dr $500,000 in 2020 funding afteriled earlier this month. that program would train people who may have dealt with homelessness or addiction to monitor trains and stations in addition to armed b.a.r.t. police. critics say the money will be better spent hiring more real officers. >>> it is 6:47. pn mgan an light and ill be 38-year-old xavier souto. police revealed more on what led up to tuesday's shooting. they say the gunman, steven leet was fired from his job just after 4:00 p.m. he left the building, sat in his car for about 20 minutes. then he went back to work, lingered around his old station. at that point he was escorted to a back office to speak with his former supervisors. a short time later he opened fire. abc 7 news reporter ansar hassan live at the dealership which will reopen today . >> reporter: people here are still mourning the shooting victims at the ford shop in morgan hill. people dropped off candles and flowers. the dealership is expected to open today. tonight there will be a vigil for the victims.
board of directors president bevin d ufrmgtsfty requested the board dr $500,000 in 2020 funding afteriled earlier this month. that program would train people who may have dealt with homelessness or addiction to monitor trains and stations in addition to armed b.a.r.t. police. critics say the money will be better spent hiring more real officers. >>> it is 6:47. pn mgan an light and ill be 38-year-old xavier souto. police revealed more on what led up to tuesday's shooting. they say the...
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and joining us is bart board president bevin dusty i don't know why he comes back but he does. >> thank you. i do. >> well, bart, once again at er getting rid of paper tickets, and you've got a new car assembly going on in pittsburgh. and questions of expansion and, of course, a budget. but what i wanted to talk to you a little bit about is the nel mabut has rt. board of directors that are elected. >> yes. >> how easy is that to get things done? >> i guess it depends. i think that there have been errors eras where suburban versus urban fight is extensive and there's eras of elected boards that kicked the can down the road. and some of the fangs stuff we are grappling with is the fact we haven't reinvested in the system. >> we are getting new cars, tan that's what riders want. i have noticed at stations, they are cleaner. but talk about the teof that ur suburban. it has a 9 member board and split 50-50 isn't it with a couple swing votes on there? >> absolutely. >> and sur that surfaces for example in the last budget you said you would raise rates on bart and some people or one said i don
and joining us is bart board president bevin dusty i don't know why he comes back but he does. >> thank you. i do. >> well, bart, once again at er getting rid of paper tickets, and you've got a new car assembly going on in pittsburgh. and questions of expansion and, of course, a budget. but what i wanted to talk to you a little bit about is the nel mabut has rt. board of directors that are elected. >> yes. >> how easy is that to get things done? >> i guess it...
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tom bevin is here.early but it's telling. >> 17 months give or take. >> neil: people think the markets never fail. they actually do quite afternoon. in this case, they don't jive with main street polls and quinnipiac polls and others that are out that show a different race going on. what do you think? >> yeah, look, i think -- part of the central question right now is historically speaking, candidates that run for re-election with this kind of an economy are shoe-ins for re-election. but we don't know what the economy will be like 17 months from now. number 2, trump is note a traditional candidate. while people like his policies, they don't like him personally. he's not getting credit for the way a traditional candidate would get at this point. >> neil: you think there's a quiet understated, underadmitted vote for the president that doesn't materialize for whatever reason, people like what he's doing. they like for those that have money in the stock market what he's done for the markets. maybe to be hip
tom bevin is here.early but it's telling. >> 17 months give or take. >> neil: people think the markets never fail. they actually do quite afternoon. in this case, they don't jive with main street polls and quinnipiac polls and others that are out that show a different race going on. what do you think? >> yeah, look, i think -- part of the central question right now is historically speaking, candidates that run for re-election with this kind of an economy are shoe-ins for...
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joining me now is nicole bevins, college and president of the international trade and government relationson of the firm saddler, travis, and rosenberg. nicole, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> sure, thanks for having me back. >> this morning, the vice president said mexico needs to step up to void these tariffs. i guess i'm trying to figure out whether punitive economic policies like this tend to work when discussing a purely political issue or a separate issue like immigration. >> well, i don't think we know the answer to that question, because we've never had this situation before, where, to me, it's sort of like oil and vinegar. you can put them in the same bottle and shake them as much as you want, but they're not going to mix. so i think we need to approach one and the other and find a joint way to address it, because this is a long-term problem. this is not something we can resolve in the next five days. >> let's talk about long-term effects. it's easy to sort of -- i gave some short-term effects, so people can understand their vegetables will be more expensive and cars
joining me now is nicole bevins, college and president of the international trade and government relationson of the firm saddler, travis, and rosenberg. nicole, good to see you. thank you for joining us. >> sure, thanks for having me back. >> this morning, the vice president said mexico needs to step up to void these tariffs. i guess i'm trying to figure out whether punitive economic policies like this tend to work when discussing a purely political issue or a separate issue like...
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the fallout from all of this with real clear politics cofounder tom bevin, democratic strategist davidida not by accident, as sort of the kickoff point for term two. >> right. some of these polls that have come out, they look pretty bad, right. the one that stuck out to me was half of texas saying they either definitely wouldn't or probably wouldn't vote for president trump. however, at the same time, it is still so, so early. it's way too early for anyone to be saying this is how it's going to be. i mean, choosing or trying to decide who the president's going to be right now is like a high school kid predicting who their prom date will be at the beginning of the year because the only thing more volatile and turbulent than a high school love affair is politics. neil: fortunately, my mother said yes. had to be back by ten. you know what's interesting, when i look at this, the top tier democrats beat the president right now, and i totally agree with kat, you mentioned this before, these polls aren't worth the paper they're printed on but it is interesting in the face of the strong econom
the fallout from all of this with real clear politics cofounder tom bevin, democratic strategist davidida not by accident, as sort of the kickoff point for term two. >> right. some of these polls that have come out, they look pretty bad, right. the one that stuck out to me was half of texas saying they either definitely wouldn't or probably wouldn't vote for president trump. however, at the same time, it is still so, so early. it's way too early for anyone to be saying this is how it's...
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to break it down, deirdre bolton, kevin kelly and real clear politics co-founder and president, tom bevinnt says actually abvie expects that annual synergies and cost savings in year three to be greater than $2 billion. maria: that's a big number. >> that's a huge number. they expected a 1 10% earnings r share accretion in year two. they will have $19 billion in operating cash flow. they're trying to get more scale. >> cash and stock. >> exactly. so at the end of this allergan shareholders will own 17% of the company. maria: you said abvie has patent expirations, one of the issues. >> on the world's largest selling drug, humira. they're getting in front of the expiration to show the next leg of growth. if they didn't show that, shareholders would start to leav.maria: leave. maria: the h growth at allergan is big. >> baby boomers, they feel like they did well, they want to enjoy themselves. >> i want to know if abvie management tried the product before they inked the deal. let's see if they'll look good later. maria: they're the h botox mak. hailey barber is with us today, christian whiten
to break it down, deirdre bolton, kevin kelly and real clear politics co-founder and president, tom bevinnt says actually abvie expects that annual synergies and cost savings in year three to be greater than $2 billion. maria: that's a big number. >> that's a huge number. they expected a 1 10% earnings r share accretion in year two. they will have $19 billion in operating cash flow. they're trying to get more scale. >> cash and stock. >> exactly. so at the end of this allergan...
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pick up the phone and call bevin white to schedule a tour today.an acre. the main house is clean and livable with a spacious country kitchen, a laundry room and two bedrooms. attached to the home is a converted water tower with its own entrance. other features include a water filtration system with an approximately 2,500 gallon storage tank and an updated electric panel. marcia moody is ready to help you buy the house you deserve. call today. this immaculate single level creekbridge home offers four bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and a laundry room. it has been freshly painted and the home features an open floorplan which includes a living room with a fireplace, newly installed appliances in the kitchen, and gorgeous floors and high ceilings in the family room. relax in the manicured backyard that backs up to a beautiful green belt. your dream home can be yours today by contacting yvonne hubbard this three bedroom, two bath home is situated in a cul-de-sac and features hardwood floors and double pane windows throughout. the kitchen features tile c
pick up the phone and call bevin white to schedule a tour today.an acre. the main house is clean and livable with a spacious country kitchen, a laundry room and two bedrooms. attached to the home is a converted water tower with its own entrance. other features include a water filtration system with an approximately 2,500 gallon storage tank and an updated electric panel. marcia moody is ready to help you buy the house you deserve. call today. this immaculate single level creekbridge home offers...