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and also security adviser john bolden is at the kremlin meeting with vladimir putin. the u.s.ncil spokesperson tweeted bolden is there to discuss a potential meeting between trump and putin. i should say we learned about the meeting between bolten and putin from russia, not the united states. joining us, the author of "the plat to destroy democ putin and his spies are dismantling and harming the west." matt, i go to you, strzok's hearing is behind closed doors. yes, he's going to get grilled, but will it matter for his republican narrative? it suits this deep state the fbi was out to get trump and get mueller. >> i'm sure whatever he says behind closed doors republicans will come out and say it supports their the way they lead up to the hearing. ann this case, two weeks ago strzok's attorney said my client is happy to come of it freely either publicly or privately and the committee sent a subpoena and getting a bunch of headlines. s they ultimately withdrew the subpoena. i think they want a punching bag, they don't want the truth. they will drag peter strzok up there. and ulti
and also security adviser john bolden is at the kremlin meeting with vladimir putin. the u.s.ncil spokesperson tweeted bolden is there to discuss a potential meeting between trump and putin. i should say we learned about the meeting between bolten and putin from russia, not the united states. joining us, the author of "the plat to destroy democ putin and his spies are dismantling and harming the west." matt, i go to you, strzok's hearing is behind closed doors. yes, he's going to get...
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alan scott bolden, back to a.en and scott jennings, thank you very much. >>> epic romance of george h.w. bush and barbara bush lives beyond her death. a walk down memory lane this morni morning, another reminder of how lucky i've been in life. a photo of him there, 93 years old, in his hospital bed, holding a copy of "george and barbara bush:a love story." the president is expected to remain in the hospital for several days after experiencing some low blood pressure and fatigue. hoping he feels better soon. >> absolutely. >> up next, an uber driver accused of killing his passenger on the interstate. what his wife is telling cnn about her husband. >>> listen to this. nearly 100 women are coming out with complaints against the so-called dancing doctor, saying they were victims of her questionable practices. more details about her credentials and the facility that is allowing her to continue her practice. ♪ c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat
alan scott bolden, back to a.en and scott jennings, thank you very much. >>> epic romance of george h.w. bush and barbara bush lives beyond her death. a walk down memory lane this morni morning, another reminder of how lucky i've been in life. a photo of him there, 93 years old, in his hospital bed, holding a copy of "george and barbara bush:a love story." the president is expected to remain in the hospital for several days after experiencing some low blood pressure and...
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i've got to respond to something that my friend, scott bolden said that the democrats on the border todayst the reports. i'm surprised to hear you saying you don't trust -- democrats don't trust people like cnn who are doing a great job of covering this issue, that they have to go and see it for themselves. do you not see what's on the television? this is outrageous. you want to talk about chaos and confusion? yes. we have chaos and confusion. throw in a few congressmen and mayors. do you think that helps? it does not help. >> i do. >> level-headed ideas are needed to get us out of this mess this grandstanding does not help. >> scott jennings and scott bolden, we have to wrap it up. thank you very much. we have to wrap it there. >>> a car drives into a crowd of protesters. police are looking for that car right now. the protesters you see there were demanding justice for an unarmed teen shot and killed by police. we'll tell you what we know now. l and packages. and it's also a story about people. people who rely on us every day to deliver their dreams they're handing us more than mail they
i've got to respond to something that my friend, scott bolden said that the democrats on the border todayst the reports. i'm surprised to hear you saying you don't trust -- democrats don't trust people like cnn who are doing a great job of covering this issue, that they have to go and see it for themselves. do you not see what's on the television? this is outrageous. you want to talk about chaos and confusion? yes. we have chaos and confusion. throw in a few congressmen and mayors. do you think...
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then you've got the ultraconservatives and freedom caucus which feel em boldened as a result of that retirement speech from paul ryan. there's a remarkable tension in terms of politics shaping the dynamic of this immigration debate. but let's take out the politics for a second. because you know,ardless of whether you're a republican or a democrat, this debate on immigration has been going on for so long and when you have children that are being separated from their parents and their families on father's day, this is without question not a good -- this is not a winning political issue for democrats or republicans and most people outside of washington cannot understand the inaction of congress and government to move this over the finish line. at the end of the day republicans are in power but should there be a divided government come post november, practiy speaking it's only going to be more difficult for so type of policy item to get done. this is an embarrassment on the behalf of b parties. >> jonathan, as kef vib is noting here in. in the past both democrats and republicans not push
then you've got the ultraconservatives and freedom caucus which feel em boldened as a result of that retirement speech from paul ryan. there's a remarkable tension in terms of politics shaping the dynamic of this immigration debate. but let's take out the politics for a second. because you know,ardless of whether you're a republican or a democrat, this debate on immigration has been going on for so long and when you have children that are being separated from their parents and their families on...
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. >> i had an opportunity, i had a chance to talk with general bolden, nasa astronaut, saturday night, about the manner in which commercial space industry is taking off. where space x and others are going to take us, and part of this is a training issue. if we do lose our ability to have satellite communications along those lines and a force prepared for that, do we operate in a degraded environment and figure out mesh networks or loss of pnt, how do we work around those things? some of this is inducing friction into our training and try to overcome and have a better realization how dependent we are in some areas, some use of radio and manual workarounds or are we comfortable going back to that if we have 2? >> on the end. >> thank you all. i had a question, you mentioned multi-domain battles and i wondered about the joint force. what role the army plays in that. >> i find it interesting, we are working with the concept we are working on with the navy and when i take that across the multi-domain battle with the army a lot of the concepts across both, almost identical in the maritime d
. >> i had an opportunity, i had a chance to talk with general bolden, nasa astronaut, saturday night, about the manner in which commercial space industry is taking off. where space x and others are going to take us, and part of this is a training issue. if we do lose our ability to have satellite communications along those lines and a force prepared for that, do we operate in a degraded environment and figure out mesh networks or loss of pnt, how do we work around those things? some of...
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joining me now is nfl player benjamin watson who, along with malcolm jenkins and quan bolden wrote that op-ed telling president trump what to do with his pardon power. and also joining us, sportswriter howard bryan, author of "the heritage: black athletes, a guided america, and the politics of patriotism." let me go to you first, benjamin. you and your colleagues wrote this op-ed piece and i was very intrigued when i read it and happy at the same time because you answered the president, but at the same time you didn't bite the bait, as i would term -- not your term, mine -- to go into free this one, free this one, free this one, and said wait a minute let's deal with the systemic problem of why people have taken a knee and deal with a real problem of systemic high incarceration for nonviolent drug offenders, you ought to pardon them, something many of us worked with president obama toward. >> yes, sir. it's important that we address these issues. it's one thing to look at it and say, okay, the president was kind enough to ask us about people to pardon, and while we should commend him fo
joining me now is nfl player benjamin watson who, along with malcolm jenkins and quan bolden wrote that op-ed telling president trump what to do with his pardon power. and also joining us, sportswriter howard bryan, author of "the heritage: black athletes, a guided america, and the politics of patriotism." let me go to you first, benjamin. you and your colleagues wrote this op-ed piece and i was very intrigued when i read it and happy at the same time because you answered the...
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john bolden is heading to moscow sunday or monday to lay the groundwork.has no plans to travel to moscow before the summit but does plan a meeting elsewhere with his russian counterpart. they have had several telephone conversations. women in saudi arabia are driving into history. the nation's controversial ban on women driving has finally ended there's much to be done before many women can hit the road. most still do not have licenses and there is a long waiting list for the gender segregated driving courses. i'm robert gray, now back to the greg gutfeld t show. greg: they are making a splash by picking up trash. the workup continues through mid july but we already know the best answer from japan, senegal and uruguay. they were spotted tidying up the stadiums after their matches. japanese fans brought their own garbage bags and compare that to the raiders game when you leave in a garbage bag. i am a raiders fan. with no team usa to root for american viewers seem less interested this time around and favorites like germany and brazil, both countries, have d
john bolden is heading to moscow sunday or monday to lay the groundwork.has no plans to travel to moscow before the summit but does plan a meeting elsewhere with his russian counterpart. they have had several telephone conversations. women in saudi arabia are driving into history. the nation's controversial ban on women driving has finally ended there's much to be done before many women can hit the road. most still do not have licenses and there is a long waiting list for the gender segregated...
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and women are waiting four hours in the women are waiting to see a doctor, but they are finally em boldened to come out and speak out against being sexually assaulted. we need to step up to take this epidemic crime seriously and treat it with the seriousness that it deserves. >> supervisor cohen: let me ask you -- and we are here in the budget committee and just deliberating about budgets and numbers. so it's a considerable ask that you are requesting. one of which i am wondering if we shouldn't scale up. >> supervisor: sure. >> supervisor cohen: how many people are you envisioning? director talked about four or three positions. >> supervisor: three positions. >> supervisor cohen: supervisor fewer? >> superviser fewer: what i heard from the discussion, two are funded, requested three, is that correct? >> supervisor: and that is correct. and i think they should move to h.r.c. i have been asking for a third position through the add back process on the city wish list. so what i have tried to do is strike a balance in asking for enough to seriously get this done without asking for the moon. but
and women are waiting four hours in the women are waiting to see a doctor, but they are finally em boldened to come out and speak out against being sexually assaulted. we need to step up to take this epidemic crime seriously and treat it with the seriousness that it deserves. >> supervisor cohen: let me ask you -- and we are here in the budget committee and just deliberating about budgets and numbers. so it's a considerable ask that you are requesting. one of which i am wondering if we...
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the president undoubtedly em boldened by this supreme court decision. >> thanks to kristen and pete as well. let me just ask you to react to the argument upheld by the majority. the argument from the white house that the president has broad powers based on national security. they checked oult peop eed how screened. >> this decision was set as soon as neil gorsich was seated in the court. it's based on the competition and the political ideology of the supreme court at this moment. he said he wanted a complete and total ban of muslims entering the country. he languaged it it up. he really didn't change it that much. some people will say he didn't ban all muslim countries so it's not a ban. the countries that are banned are banned because they are muslim countries. the people who are being affected. they are not people who have a bad record. they're just muslims from these countries and that is enough. the throwing in of northern korea and certain officials in sw venezuela is nothing but lipstick on a pig. it's to cover up an ugly policy. the fact the supreme court says the president can
the president undoubtedly em boldened by this supreme court decision. >> thanks to kristen and pete as well. let me just ask you to react to the argument upheld by the majority. the argument from the white house that the president has broad powers based on national security. they checked oult peop eed how screened. >> this decision was set as soon as neil gorsich was seated in the court. it's based on the competition and the political ideology of the supreme court at this moment. he...
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. >> she is going to clerk for victor bolden. >> very smart. >> it's so nice to meet you. >> thank you. you picked a good mentor. >> we have to ask more questions. this is really testing my powers of chewing gum and walking at the same time. [laughter] i know i am utterly superfluous here. you've gotten some new colleagues. what's that like when a new person comes. >> it does change the dynamic. everybody has their own personality and their own sense of humor. it takes a while to get used to people's humor. i remember the first day justice course which was in conference and i said something and i realized he was joking. it's hard to tell. i could see in my colleagues faces it wasn't a humor we were accustomed to. we got used to it and he got used to us and things far less flat now. [laughter] >> how are you doing. >> he's been trying to get me healthy for years, he's been trying to get me to meditate. it will happen. maybe i should show up for that. i'm only joking about that because the reality is, each voice is different. how you respond to it, how best to convince another human bein
. >> she is going to clerk for victor bolden. >> very smart. >> it's so nice to meet you. >> thank you. you picked a good mentor. >> we have to ask more questions. this is really testing my powers of chewing gum and walking at the same time. [laughter] i know i am utterly superfluous here. you've gotten some new colleagues. what's that like when a new person comes. >> it does change the dynamic. everybody has their own personality and their own sense of...
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prime minister stanley bolden begin dropping hints that he would like to visit the u.s.. but he lost the next general election in 1929. it was prime minister mcdonald who came to the u.s. and president herbert hoover who hosted the visit. as had coolidge, wanted to spend as little money as possible on the armed forces. the two side came to an agreement. the 1930 london naval treaty. the united guests included the minister of the irish free state. i wonder if they met. this was the first visit of a british prime minister to the white house. the first of nearly 100 since then. meetingead that this cemented an emerging anglo-american partnership. ththat stated -- overstated. the u.s. increasingly turned inward. one reason was the americans had been disappointed from their experience -- by their experience from the first world war. theyast as important was were suffering a depression so deep and wide ranging it was capitalized. during the 1930's, the u.s. hardly had foreign policy. the british on the other hand could not withdraw from the world. they were alarmed by the rise
prime minister stanley bolden begin dropping hints that he would like to visit the u.s.. but he lost the next general election in 1929. it was prime minister mcdonald who came to the u.s. and president herbert hoover who hosted the visit. as had coolidge, wanted to spend as little money as possible on the armed forces. the two side came to an agreement. the 1930 london naval treaty. the united guests included the minister of the irish free state. i wonder if they met. this was the first visit...
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. >> caitlin is clerking for victor bolden. >> a very smart. >> it's so nice to meet you. >> thank you. you picked a good mentor. >> i did. >> we have to ask more questions. i'm having a hard time. this is testing my powers of chewing gum and walking at the same time. this is a lot. >> you can go back. >> i know i am utterly superfluous here. so now that you've gotten some new colleagues. what's that like? what's it like when a new person comes to the -- >> it does change the dynamic. everybody has their own personality, their own sense of humor. it takes a while. it takes a while to get used to peoples humor. i remember the first day justice gorsuch was in conference, and he said something, and i realized he was joking. [laughing] >> it's hard to tell. >> no, no, no. he intended it to be, but i could see in my colleagues basis that wasn't sort of humor that we were accustomed to. [laughing] and we got, , but we got used to it and he got used to us. some things fall less flat now. [laughing] no, no, no. i don't -- how are you? how have you been? >> fine. >> he's been trying to get heal
. >> caitlin is clerking for victor bolden. >> a very smart. >> it's so nice to meet you. >> thank you. you picked a good mentor. >> i did. >> we have to ask more questions. i'm having a hard time. this is testing my powers of chewing gum and walking at the same time. this is a lot. >> you can go back. >> i know i am utterly superfluous here. so now that you've gotten some new colleagues. what's that like? what's it like when a new person comes to...
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judicial watch president tom fitton attorney and rnc national committee woman harmeet dhillon and scott boldengreat to see all of you. let's start with you harr harmeet. this has been a wild taffy pull with the documents with the doj. i want to play for all of you my exchange a few days ago jeff sessions on this very issue. we knew tonight it was going to come to a head. let's watch. >> they are out of patience. they feel like they have been asking for these documents. some of these documents end up showing ig report that congress asked for months and months and months ago. you were in congress. you know what it's like to do oversight. it's really frustrated. >> you are right. >> laura: holding rosenstein in contempt of congress. then what? >> we have a responsibility to respond to congress. we intend to be responsive to congress. if we are running behind in production, we will take efforts to step it up. >> laura: harmeet, big last friday come to jesus moment with rosenstein and wray and so far haven't gotten the documents. >> i don't think they are running behind, laura. they are running not
judicial watch president tom fitton attorney and rnc national committee woman harmeet dhillon and scott boldengreat to see all of you. let's start with you harr harmeet. this has been a wild taffy pull with the documents with the doj. i want to play for all of you my exchange a few days ago jeff sessions on this very issue. we knew tonight it was going to come to a head. let's watch. >> they are out of patience. they feel like they have been asking for these documents. some of these...
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literally a year ago today, and it -- the title of the article is jarring "internet access results in boldening leaders." and the mayor says the responses to a few questions were more jarring than i particularly imagined. we have a much broader picture of what's going on, but it's not a pretty picture. 30% do not have internet being, and 60 cite the costs. we should be all digital by the time we have broad band for everybody, so let's have a transition period, and let's move towards that, and i think this would be another good reason why we would want to move to broad band, but there were people in the public that were senior citizens that said they didn't have access to the internet, and this survey from a year ago actually says that. i don't get plans on-line. i think a couple of commissioners do, but i don't. it's hard, especially trying to shift the thing around on the screen, etcetera. i think i like the idea of hey, whatever we do, let's come back in a certain period of time and say how'd we do? what exactly -- how many hours did we save, you know, what was the impact? were there any tena
literally a year ago today, and it -- the title of the article is jarring "internet access results in boldening leaders." and the mayor says the responses to a few questions were more jarring than i particularly imagined. we have a much broader picture of what's going on, but it's not a pretty picture. 30% do not have internet being, and 60 cite the costs. we should be all digital by the time we have broad band for everybody, so let's have a transition period, and let's move towards...
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antoine bolden and benjamin watson responded and "the new york times" op ed asking for a blanket pardonnders who already served very long sentences. we're happy to have benjamin wason on to tell us more. welcome. >> thank you. >> shannon: let's talk a little bit about this. you say individual cases is one thing, but there are other systemic problems that are all through our criminal justice system. you think the president feeds to do more. i want to read a little of the peace you coauthored president trump can use his powers including clemency to make a real dent in the federal cage prosecution. they should not be given defacto life sentences for drug crimes and the president could issue a blanket pardon for people in that situation, who have already served long nances. benjamin, how do you feel he could tackle that how many people are we talking about? >> honestly we're talking about thousands. you mentioned that the president and his staff are reviewing some of those names. we applaud the president and we're happy for people like alice johnson, who were able to get out, especially aft
antoine bolden and benjamin watson responded and "the new york times" op ed asking for a blanket pardonnders who already served very long sentences. we're happy to have benjamin wason on to tell us more. welcome. >> thank you. >> shannon: let's talk a little bit about this. you say individual cases is one thing, but there are other systemic problems that are all through our criminal justice system. you think the president feeds to do more. i want to read a little of the...
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joining me is justin wallen and scott bolden. let me start with you, mr.allen, how does this change the political calculus? one would think the base on both sides would be fired up right now? >> yeah, absolutely. any time you are talking about a potential supreme court nomination, it tends to have a greater impact with the presidential election than with congressional. but no doubt galvanizes the base on both sides and seen candidates arcing left and arcing right as the primary season continues. i think that will only heighten. i think the partisan cues are harder and harder as the candidates start talking about the impact, the potential impact of supreme court nomination. trish: scott, does it put the democrats at all at a disadvantage? because i think about evangelicals that really were voting for donald trump on the basis of his effect on the supreme court. in fact, 87% of evangelicals came out for donald trump. i tucked to some of them. many told me, look, i'm not hiring my preacher, hiring an executive for the united states of america, and care about
joining me is justin wallen and scott bolden. let me start with you, mr.allen, how does this change the political calculus? one would think the base on both sides would be fired up right now? >> yeah, absolutely. any time you are talking about a potential supreme court nomination, it tends to have a greater impact with the presidential election than with congressional. but no doubt galvanizes the base on both sides and seen candidates arcing left and arcing right as the primary season...
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he'd killed 35 people just himself and when youha that number of dangerous people who feel that boldenedis not surprising that people want to leave the country and seek differentpo unities and don't want their children to get sucked into the gang life and have them become the next generation of killers or victims. >> in some ways you've spent wa ch time in syria for us at nbc. compar thestory in el salvador. how much of that country are they actually governingan how much of it are the gangs in charge of this.ke is it syria where you had parts of the country governed by certain entities? >> reporter: well, not just the or so who are active gang members, there are some estimates that you have to five or that number by ten to get the real number of people who are actually affilied with gangs, supported with gangs, make their lively hood with gangs and this is a small country, el salvador. we're only talking 6.5 million people. that is roughly one in ten people there is either a gang member or makes t leirelihood from a gang member. we're talking about 10% of the population, just of the popu
he'd killed 35 people just himself and when youha that number of dangerous people who feel that boldenedis not surprising that people want to leave the country and seek differentpo unities and don't want their children to get sucked into the gang life and have them become the next generation of killers or victims. >> in some ways you've spent wa ch time in syria for us at nbc. compar thestory in el salvador. how much of that country are they actually governingan how much of it are the...
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. >> by chance, i had an opportunity to talk with general bolden.just saturday night about the manner in which the commercial space industry is taking off right now. it is hard to envision today what may be available in three or five years. where space x and others are going to take us. part of this is a aining issue. ability tose our have satellite communications or something along those lines, is the force prepared for that? do we force a unit to operate in a degraded environment? figure out what the workarounds are. how do we work around those things? some of this is inducing friction into our training and try to overcome it. have a better realization of how dependent we are or not in certain areas. is there still some use of radios or manual workarounds? they. on the end -- there. >> first of all, thank you all. youd a question -- mentioned multi-domain battle. i wondered about the joint force. what role the army plays in that force? thank you. >> i find it interesting. the concepts we are working on when i takey -- that across to multi-domain b
. >> by chance, i had an opportunity to talk with general bolden.just saturday night about the manner in which the commercial space industry is taking off right now. it is hard to envision today what may be available in three or five years. where space x and others are going to take us. part of this is a aining issue. ability tose our have satellite communications or something along those lines, is the force prepared for that? do we force a unit to operate in a degraded environment?...
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and completely stopped police reform in its tracks and done worse by em boldening law enforcement againsthe very kinds of things that a lot of leaders were actually beginning to really promote after ferguson and because of the movement for black lives. and that's what is making me so ill is when trump gets celebrated for the johnson -- and i'm going to give folks in the aclu credit butters th-- be they're really highlighting life without parole and mass incarceration. but trump gets kudos for that. and, right, yes, he should. but he has meanwhile put in place an attorney general who has not only stopped allf the criminal justice reform that was under way that had begun to reduce for the first ten i decades the federal prison population. but he is now, you know, mass civil -- massively increased the federal prison population. he's reintroduced solitary confineme confinement. he's withdrawn every piece of work that attorney general holder and loretta lynn had tried to put in place to finally address whatasnef the nation's most shameful crises mass incarceration. so i'm kind of like what --
and completely stopped police reform in its tracks and done worse by em boldening law enforcement againsthe very kinds of things that a lot of leaders were actually beginning to really promote after ferguson and because of the movement for black lives. and that's what is making me so ill is when trump gets celebrated for the johnson -- and i'm going to give folks in the aclu credit butters th-- be they're really highlighting life without parole and mass incarceration. but trump gets kudos for...
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. >> i had an opportunity to talk with general bolden, former nasa astronaut, just saturday night, out the manner with which the commercial space industry is just taking off right now. so, it's hard to envision today what may be available even three and five years and where spacex and others are going to take us. and then part ofhiss a training issue, right? so, if we do lose our ability to have satellite communications or something along those lines, then is the force prepared for that? do we force a unit to operate in a degraded environment and figure out what the work-around are, be it mesh networks or loss of pnt, you know, how do we work around those things. so, some of this is inducing friction into our training, and try to overcome it and have a better realization of how dependent we are or not in some areas, and is there manual -- you know, is th sll some use of radios and manual work-around, and are we comfortable kind of flexing back to that, if we have to. >> okay, now on the end there. >> thank you. well, first of all, thank you all. griffin cannon. i had a question about,
. >> i had an opportunity to talk with general bolden, former nasa astronaut, just saturday night, out the manner with which the commercial space industry is just taking off right now. so, it's hard to envision today what may be available even three and five years and where spacex and others are going to take us. and then part ofhiss a training issue, right? so, if we do lose our ability to have satellite communications or something along those lines, then is the force prepared for that?...
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i think the rest of the world will be in bolden to stand up to this because it is not just one countryit is the whole of the world. nobody wants to see trade tariffs are a reduction in trade. i think they will try to get trump to blink but i do not think he will. yvonne: and with all of this equity decline we have seen for the last week in this part of the world, i have a chart to show where volatility has been across assets. they were still tame. you take a look at stocks as well as bonds, you can blame it on the world cup, i guess you could say, but why do think there is still so much calm in the markets? and what if they continue to simmer be on the world cup? lee: the calm is because the markets thinks the deal will be done. we have seen a short-term reaction to it the market -- we will not get to a trade war. the calm.ins some of we are entering the summer months and the world cup is on so that helps. the qe from the central banks is still positive. if you look at the g3 central banks, they are pumping and around monday $5 billion a month. this is down significantly from last year
i think the rest of the world will be in bolden to stand up to this because it is not just one countryit is the whole of the world. nobody wants to see trade tariffs are a reduction in trade. i think they will try to get trump to blink but i do not think he will. yvonne: and with all of this equity decline we have seen for the last week in this part of the world, i have a chart to show where volatility has been across assets. they were still tame. you take a look at stocks as well as bonds, you...