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et cetera, et cetera. we have to make sure people that are terrorists, or have an inclination toward terrorism, cannot buy weapons, guns. >> reporter: can you get the nra to budge on this? they're against the idea. and you're pro-second amendment. >> and i'm pro-nra. they give me the earliest endorsement i think they have r given anybody. they have, i understand what they're saying. a lot of people are on the list that really maybe shouldn't be on the list. and their rights are become
et cetera, et cetera. we have to make sure people that are terrorists, or have an inclination toward terrorism, cannot buy weapons, guns. >> reporter: can you get the nra to budge on this? they're against the idea. and you're pro-second amendment. >> and i'm pro-nra. they give me the earliest endorsement i think they have r given anybody. they have, i understand what they're saying. a lot of people are on the list that really maybe shouldn't be on the list. and their rights are...
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we are welcoming the environmentalists, et cetera. but just to make, you know, a point that let's work together in the amazon, et cetera, but... >> hinojosa: but don't come here and tell us what we need to do. >> you know, we know what we need to do. it's a matter of resources, and we work in cooperation with foreign governments, with foreign individuals. that's not the problem. but just to make... you know, let's not make the amazon... actually, i don't know if the amazon is the major environmental problem in brazil. i am from the south. i think industrial pollution is as big a problem for brazilians. now, the amazon has an impact internationally, in the world environment, and it is not only important for brazil to preserve for the reasons i mentioned to you. we need to preserve the amazon to keep our agriculture productive in the south. the amazon is what gives us the reins that helps to make brazilian agriculture, along with other issues, other elements, a very productive one. we need also to do that because environmental policy, i
we are welcoming the environmentalists, et cetera. but just to make, you know, a point that let's work together in the amazon, et cetera, but... >> hinojosa: but don't come here and tell us what we need to do. >> you know, we know what we need to do. it's a matter of resources, and we work in cooperation with foreign governments, with foreign individuals. that's not the problem. but just to make... you know, let's not make the amazon... actually, i don't know if the amazon is the...
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et cetera. >> you're getting elsewhere. >> so boston really did undergo a change in its environment between the mid-'50s, when i entered, and the late '50s, when the busing controversy started. >> so interesting. what about your relationship with andrew young? did that beginning with -- when did you meet. you have similar histories. >> yes. >> you're quite -- you're four years eye part, three years apart. >> right. my relationship with andy young didn't begin nil went back to atlanta in 1975, when he was congressman from georgia, and he was the congressman that morehouse college and the medical school was located in. so he took me to washington to introduce me to members of congress to work to get federal funding for the medical schools. >> that was the first time you met. that's interesting. and tell me -- i mean, because you were the founding dean of the morehouse medical school, i was asking you back stage if this could be -- our down the hall, asking you about when you created medical school
et cetera. >> you're getting elsewhere. >> so boston really did undergo a change in its environment between the mid-'50s, when i entered, and the late '50s, when the busing controversy started. >> so interesting. what about your relationship with andrew young? did that beginning with -- when did you meet. you have similar histories. >> yes. >> you're quite -- you're four years eye part, three years apart. >> right. my relationship with andy young didn't begin...
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that is to say he overdoes it in terms of his travel and his attention to adoring audiences, et ceterahis health has been deterouting for various ropes north, the least of the pressure he was under while under virtual house arrest in the united states of america, and so after his wife passes away in 1965 and -- had not only been one of his closest comrades butanals many ways his business manager and his confidante. he returned to the united states, moved into a working class community in the city of philadelphia, and becomes a virtual recluse because of his deteriorating health, although it's fair to say that the rising forces, anti-jim crow forces in the united states, they knew what side of the bread their bread was buttered on because they paid homage to paul robeson repeatedly, that is particularly the case for the troops of the civil rights movement, i'm speaking of sncc, and their snyder and coretta scott king, widow of martin luther king, and andrew young, one of king's closest associates, also paid homage to paul robeson during his declining years in philadelphia. finally in ja
that is to say he overdoes it in terms of his travel and his attention to adoring audiences, et ceterahis health has been deterouting for various ropes north, the least of the pressure he was under while under virtual house arrest in the united states of america, and so after his wife passes away in 1965 and -- had not only been one of his closest comrades butanals many ways his business manager and his confidante. he returned to the united states, moved into a working class community in the...
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countries, japan, canada, et cetera. so again, this is why we are advocating because minsk has not been implemented that sanctions have to be rolled over again. we're continuing to press as i said in response to senator shaheen's point, that ukraine can not be asked to vote on the political decentralization pieces of musk until. actions of minsk, osce, heavy weapons has been implemented that is the frame we are using. that is the frame germany and france are using. i think ukraine does itself a service by being ready with text on election law, being ready with special status to implement when those agreed conditionses are met but russia has not either itself or with its clients in danbas gotten security conditions met. >> when you talk about rollover you mean existing framework. why not increase sanctions? these are violations agreement they reach and they have not complied with? am i right in guessing or in stating that your argument is going to be that we don't want to go any further than our partners in europe are wil
countries, japan, canada, et cetera. so again, this is why we are advocating because minsk has not been implemented that sanctions have to be rolled over again. we're continuing to press as i said in response to senator shaheen's point, that ukraine can not be asked to vote on the political decentralization pieces of musk until. actions of minsk, osce, heavy weapons has been implemented that is the frame we are using. that is the frame germany and france are using. i think ukraine does itself a...
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companies moving jobs overseas, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.others to bring up the idea that because donald trump has failed in some of his businesses means he's not qualified to be president, you're telling 95% of the small business owners that have failed in their business and keep going, that they're not qualified to lead in this country either. some of them are going to fail. that's how the process works. it's how you advance beyond that and continue to grow and you don't give up. that's what donald trump is telling these people. >> angela? >> so a couple things. one is i want to harken back to the feelings. like we talk about mood often. it's still important to be rooted in fact. the president has talked about raising the minimum wage. he's put demands to make sure they're paying people fairly. on the other hand the republican candidate is talking but how businesses can't afford to raise a minimum wage. we have to be real and talk to blue collar workers where they're at. it's not about voting your dream. it's about voting your reality. you
companies moving jobs overseas, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.others to bring up the idea that because donald trump has failed in some of his businesses means he's not qualified to be president, you're telling 95% of the small business owners that have failed in their business and keep going, that they're not qualified to lead in this country either. some of them are going to fail. that's how the process works. it's how you advance beyond that and continue to grow and you don't give up....
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we all want -- we all wish migration, refugee crisis et cetera would go away and that we could solve them. the reality is we're going to have a larger portion of our population who will not be in their home country. we're going to have to think about jobs, education, what does that mean to really think about adapting the way we do business for people who are displaced from their home countries. the only other one i would just say that i think is both a reason for optimism but also one for caution and that's the issue of gender equity. that's called out in the ftgs. i think it is one of the most hopeful opportunities that we have for making a difference in the world. if we just do the things that it takes to make sure that we have gender equity in our world across the board, whether it's workplace, whether it's in policies, leadership positions, what have you, we could dramatically change the outcomes. so you know, i think that that's incredibly optimistic. in a very simple solution we could have a huge impact. the difficult part is that we know that we have been talking about how to
we all want -- we all wish migration, refugee crisis et cetera would go away and that we could solve them. the reality is we're going to have a larger portion of our population who will not be in their home country. we're going to have to think about jobs, education, what does that mean to really think about adapting the way we do business for people who are displaced from their home countries. the only other one i would just say that i think is both a reason for optimism but also one for...
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how are they organizing states, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera? that disarray is freaking peek out. when a campaign is going through turbulence, you have to see stability and cohesiveness. it's freaking people out and frustrating them. >> if you talk to corey's friends and paul manafort's friend, none of them will look you in your eye and say my guy is running the show. none of them. no matter who you side with, no one asserts who is running the campaign at this point. most of them won't say there's really a campaign. >> if the trump campaign would reassure the donors the, we're going to pick a great running mate, we're going to be really prepared for the debate, that would settle people down. the confusion is not giving people confidences. they will miss the marks on those big moments be. >> people around domgds trump couldn't stop him from doing the damage in the last couple of weengs, who's going to stop them. >>> democrats are gearing up another big fight over gun safety, gun control. we'll talk more about what's happened in the senate with th
how are they organizing states, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera? that disarray is freaking peek out. when a campaign is going through turbulence, you have to see stability and cohesiveness. it's freaking people out and frustrating them. >> if you talk to corey's friends and paul manafort's friend, none of them will look you in your eye and say my guy is running the show. none of them. no matter who you side with, no one asserts who is running the campaign at this point. most of them won't...
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, et cetera. .. the book itself you've got a little bit of a flavor for the kinds of things that are discussed in the book, and i think one of the things that mark and john have done, comparing his to this scare in europe is really in some ways, give us a good analogy for thinking about what this really is. they painstakingly go through their own cost-benefit analysis and they conclude as you heard that we are spending a vast amount of money with very little to show for it, and this is money that is opportunity cost, could be spent on other things. you don't even really go into the question of ways in which some of our counterterrorism activities may be increasing every threat we think we are trying to respond to with a whole other can of worms. but at a minimum i think it's impossible to read this book and not come away from it thinking wow, this is crazy, we are doing these irrational things, not unlike the europeans in the 17th century and the americans in 17th century who are thoroughly convinced
, et cetera. .. the book itself you've got a little bit of a flavor for the kinds of things that are discussed in the book, and i think one of the things that mark and john have done, comparing his to this scare in europe is really in some ways, give us a good analogy for thinking about what this really is. they painstakingly go through their own cost-benefit analysis and they conclude as you heard that we are spending a vast amount of money with very little to show for it, and this is money...
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they use their money, their lobbyists, their pr flakes, their front groups, et cetera, et cetera, etetera to overwhelm people power, to take power from us. you know, they say that in sex -- i don't know a lot about this, sid was trying to explain it to me backstage -- they say in sex using a feather can be erotic but using the whole chicken, that's just nasty. and these corporate interests are using the whole chicken yet they're now on the run because we the people are standing up to them. i know some people say, well, you can't defeat corporate power, but remember that even the smallest dog can lift his leg on the tallest building. this breaking through power phrase here is actually what americans do on a regular basis. you don't hear about it on the nightly news or much in "the new york times", but that's the truth. i've traveled all across this country, been everyplace that has a zip code and people are standing up to the thieves on behalf of everyday, work a day people. howard zen taught us that america was not created by and certainly has not been advanced by the great men but,
they use their money, their lobbyists, their pr flakes, their front groups, et cetera, et cetera, etetera to overwhelm people power, to take power from us. you know, they say that in sex -- i don't know a lot about this, sid was trying to explain it to me backstage -- they say in sex using a feather can be erotic but using the whole chicken, that's just nasty. and these corporate interests are using the whole chicken yet they're now on the run because we the people are standing up to them. i...
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and the eu countries, japan, canada, et cetera. so again, this is why we're advocating, because minsk has not been implemented, the sanctions have to be rolls over again. we are continuing to press, as i said, in response to senator shaheen's point, that ukraine cannot be asked to vote on the political decentralization pieces of minsk until the prior actions that are demanded in minsk real cease-fire, real access throughout for osce can comment the heavy weapons has been implemented. that's the frame we're using. that's the frame germany and france are using. i think ukraine does itself a service by being ready with text on an election law, being ready with special status to implement when those agreed conditions are met, but russia has not either itself or with its clients gotten the security conditions met. >> so when you talk about rollover, you mean the extension of the existing framework? why not increase sanctions? these are now violations of an agreement they reached and they have not complied with. am i right in guessing or
and the eu countries, japan, canada, et cetera. so again, this is why we're advocating, because minsk has not been implemented, the sanctions have to be rolls over again. we are continuing to press, as i said, in response to senator shaheen's point, that ukraine cannot be asked to vote on the political decentralization pieces of minsk until the prior actions that are demanded in minsk real cease-fire, real access throughout for osce can comment the heavy weapons has been implemented. that's the...
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at this time there's police already setting up perimeters for like safe zones, et cetera. my roommates and i actually originally ran into the pulse employee area, which was like a back door, and we were kind of hiding out in there and then we heard shooting get closer from inside, so we ran back out and that's when we hopped the fence. when we hopped the fence, my two roommates bolted. i was still a little staggering because it was a high fence for me to jump over. during my run across the parking lot, i did hear more shooting and it kind of frightened me, so my first instinct was to jump behind a car and duck. during that process is when i just decided to crawl under the car and i just waited it out. once the shooting got further from what it sounded like, i kind of gave a peek around and crawled out. that's when i noticed, i guess, another club goer. he was kind of staggering. i noticed he was covered in blood. i kind of like crept over to him and said, hey, i'm here to help you, what's going on? we crept back, hid behind the car. he was like i think i got shot. and it d
at this time there's police already setting up perimeters for like safe zones, et cetera. my roommates and i actually originally ran into the pulse employee area, which was like a back door, and we were kind of hiding out in there and then we heard shooting get closer from inside, so we ran back out and that's when we hopped the fence. when we hopped the fence, my two roommates bolted. i was still a little staggering because it was a high fence for me to jump over. during my run across the...
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et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to protect people from hearing things that they don't agree with. et cetera. and that's what we are fighting for. so let me go on to some of the specifics about some of the things that as specifically manifest themselves on campuses that, in my job at alliance of freedom and other attorneys and lied attorneys we are fighting. and i want to add one of the things i do, i worked on our university cases. but we've increasingly had a quite an effective impact at the u.s. supreme court. last four terms we've had seven cases granted, six of them have been decided. we won all six. we have another one that's going to be argued in the fall. it's really really difficult to get cases up at the supreme court and win. the fact that we have worked to have quality cases that the justices are ruling in our favor to me, i just have to say i'm very proud to be part of the t
et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to protect people from hearing things that they don't agree with. et cetera. and that's what we are fighting for. so let me go on to some of the specifics about some of the things that as specifically manifest themselves on campuses that, in my job at alliance of freedom and other attorneys and lied attorneys we are fighting. and i want to add...
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in investment banks, et cetera for infrastructure on the new road, one belt one row, et cetera, canyou talk to weather the indian, economic and government communities is equally committed to or aware of how the investments over the next are probably 50 plus years it can also benefit india and south asia. it's not just a road, it's it's a web of infrastructure and investments. >> thank you. i think india is ambivalent about the one belt, one road initiative for similar reasons that america is ambivalent about it. so on the one hand, first of all, looking at it from china's a purse active it makes perfect sense. you need to get to this situation if you're in china where if you have to bring all of your material, 80% of it you need other ways to get into an out. and, asia needs a lot of infrastructure investment. so it's actually a positive thing that china is able to make the rails faster and make commerce better. that benefits all of us. i think india sees that. at the the same time, it's worried. because a big first announced deal was and announced 46,000,000,000 dollars in infrastr
in investment banks, et cetera for infrastructure on the new road, one belt one row, et cetera, canyou talk to weather the indian, economic and government communities is equally committed to or aware of how the investments over the next are probably 50 plus years it can also benefit india and south asia. it's not just a road, it's it's a web of infrastructure and investments. >> thank you. i think india is ambivalent about the one belt, one road initiative for similar reasons that america...
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terms of safe sex, et cetera, et cetera? >> yeah,. >> (inaudible). >> no, absolutely. i think what we envision is detailing the -- prep detailing is the first component in a broader detailing effort that will have a lot of different content topics that we can deliver to providers and one reason it's housed in disease prevention and control and use the strategy to talk about immunization recommendations and latent treatment and std treatment and screening and those topics. with that said the std is a critical piece of the prep detailing effort as well so we're finalizing our prep materials but they will have a big piece about the importance of std screening and how to do it and make it easy and routinized. >> that wasn't -- maybe i definitely wasn't clear so what i am interested? you have a group of people contracted stds because of the behavior you talk about and the head scratcher for a lot of people on one hand and understandable on the other how people get there and it's already a self identified group almost. they need more education about -- not just related to pr
terms of safe sex, et cetera, et cetera? >> yeah,. >> (inaudible). >> no, absolutely. i think what we envision is detailing the -- prep detailing is the first component in a broader detailing effort that will have a lot of different content topics that we can deliver to providers and one reason it's housed in disease prevention and control and use the strategy to talk about immunization recommendations and latent treatment and std treatment and screening and those topics. with...
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et cetera, et cetera, which is the label we use all the time. and so that is a perfect example of here's something progressive. it's actually fairly easily implemented in a global context around educating people who are in prison and how acceptance of people coming home from prison is valuable. so, i went looking for kind of pockets of hope, pockets of progress, and pockets of possibility, and i remain optimistic that some of this can be implemented. it's a little bit hard against the force of history and the way that there has been so much to produce mass incarceration to criminalize whole groups of people in tragic ways, but i think it's important if you're doing the work to maintain a sense of, there are things that can be done. dents can be made. even in thailand, another country decimated in many respects by america's war on drug because we impacted thighland's drug policy. worked with incarcerated women in thailand and prison were in prison for having pills of math methamphetamine for caffeine and they had the death meant and the built, qu
et cetera, et cetera, which is the label we use all the time. and so that is a perfect example of here's something progressive. it's actually fairly easily implemented in a global context around educating people who are in prison and how acceptance of people coming home from prison is valuable. so, i went looking for kind of pockets of hope, pockets of progress, and pockets of possibility, and i remain optimistic that some of this can be implemented. it's a little bit hard against the force of...
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the chinese slowdown, et cetera. that's a source of a lot of buyers of that. talk about the potential in the indian markets, et cetera, but if you talk about the potential, that's truly all it is right now. there just isn't enough wealth to overcome what they may be losing in some of the more established economies. >> very quickly, just to wrap things up, what's your expectation for the u.s. dollar given the recent movements in terms of fed speak? >> well, because of brexit vote i would expect the u.s. dollar to strengthen a bit versus the euro and the british pound only because of a little bit of certainty. we'll see what happens after that. you know, the one thing that the market hates overall and this may affect stocks going forward as we head into the vote is uncertainties. whenever you as a result to see uncertainty, you start to see selling. many of the folks who hold it right now, they're looking for what they consider short term, something that's less risky. it may be a temporary trade that gets unwound after the vote. >> j.j. thanks so much for jouthi
the chinese slowdown, et cetera. that's a source of a lot of buyers of that. talk about the potential in the indian markets, et cetera, but if you talk about the potential, that's truly all it is right now. there just isn't enough wealth to overcome what they may be losing in some of the more established economies. >> very quickly, just to wrap things up, what's your expectation for the u.s. dollar given the recent movements in terms of fed speak? >> well, because of brexit vote i...
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et cetera, et cetera. europe, negative. what if the u.s. goes negative? trish: getting another round of qe, quantitative easing? will we print more money here in the u.s. because we will be forced to because our currency will look so much stronger compared to others? >> well that's what central bankers do now adays. it is really not even a question that would happen. trish: mo, yeah. >> if the dow goes down 15, 20%, next six months you think markets are thinking yellen will hike rates in december? probably going to be the opposite. trish: by the way, steve, to get a little political in a second, yellen is finding herself in tough situation if markets go down that much. we should point out, dow futures down 500 points. also almost 3%. s&p futures off 68. nasdaq composite index futures off 151. losses accelerating, down 520 points, steve cortez. what can the u.s. do if we're to take a hit from this? >> trish, there is plenty we can do. by the way has nothing to do with janet yellen. i think you and i have spoken about this quite a bit. i'm a big critic of t
et cetera, et cetera. europe, negative. what if the u.s. goes negative? trish: getting another round of qe, quantitative easing? will we print more money here in the u.s. because we will be forced to because our currency will look so much stronger compared to others? >> well that's what central bankers do now adays. it is really not even a question that would happen. trish: mo, yeah. >> if the dow goes down 15, 20%, next six months you think markets are thinking yellen will hike...
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and we came very close to getting an extended background checks, et cetera. i had one senator call me. he said even though my state, 70% of the people agreed with me, there are 200 protestors outside my office. and so it's the intensity with which the people who oppose and the funding that comes from the nra and other gun groups that is so-- so well organized. >> rose: are you convinced, some will argue, that if someone is intent on doing great violence, they will find a gun. >> let's assume that's true, okay. whether they find a gun or they find the equivalent of an ar-15 depends on how much damage they can do. it is a quantum difference. you give me a nine mill meter globing and you have a .38 revolver, i will kill more people, you shoot as many but i will kill more. so it matters the weapon and its caliber and its lethality matters. it is like you hear, if they don't have a gun they will get a baseball bat or a knife or whatever. well, they are not going to kill as many people, they are not going to get to as many people. and if you have multiple rounds or
and we came very close to getting an extended background checks, et cetera. i had one senator call me. he said even though my state, 70% of the people agreed with me, there are 200 protestors outside my office. and so it's the intensity with which the people who oppose and the funding that comes from the nra and other gun groups that is so-- so well organized. >> rose: are you convinced, some will argue, that if someone is intent on doing great violence, they will find a gun. >>...
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, et cetera. thing john brought up what we're giving millionaires and billionaires. they benefit from a lot of tax loopholes. if trump would one day show us his tax return, we will see exactly the loopholes he's benefitted from. >> by the way, let's be specific sabrina about the two tax plans that the tax policy centers put together a list of how much people would pay or get back from the tax plans. according to trump's tax plan, everybody gets more money back from their taxes whether you're earning $20,000 or over $300,000. there's an $18,000 money that you get back. clinton's tax plan is just the opposite. you pay more no matter what tax bracket you're in. >> that was the premise of her whole speech this past week on tuesday, david. was would that government would, in effect, create jobs and create economic growth by raising taxes and spending it in a way they see fit. that's to john's point, he put it perfectly. an example she mentions the need for universal child care. allowing people to keep
, et cetera. thing john brought up what we're giving millionaires and billionaires. they benefit from a lot of tax loopholes. if trump would one day show us his tax return, we will see exactly the loopholes he's benefitted from. >> by the way, let's be specific sabrina about the two tax plans that the tax policy centers put together a list of how much people would pay or get back from the tax plans. according to trump's tax plan, everybody gets more money back from their taxes whether...
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, et cetera. >> by the way, republicans that are sitting in congress, some may be wringing their hands because they are supporting donald trump, a lot of people supporting donald trump because he's a presumptive nominee. this is something you take care of in a town hall meeting. call a town hall meeting. this is why i'm not going to endorse donald trump until he does one, two, three. you go there and explain. i had to explain why i was running newt gingrich out of town, a popular speaker of the house. held town halls, explained how he turned his back on the values that got us there. talked about runaway spending, compromising on a lot of issues important to conservatives. at the end of the day they understood. these politicians don't need to run scared. they can actually lead. they can go home and lead. until donald trump does x, y, and z, he does not have my support. does that mean i'm supporting hillary clinton? no. it does mean i'm not going to support somebody that will not only lose to hillary clinton but ruin the republican party for the next generation. >> i wonder if some of th
, et cetera. >> by the way, republicans that are sitting in congress, some may be wringing their hands because they are supporting donald trump, a lot of people supporting donald trump because he's a presumptive nominee. this is something you take care of in a town hall meeting. call a town hall meeting. this is why i'm not going to endorse donald trump until he does one, two, three. you go there and explain. i had to explain why i was running newt gingrich out of town, a popular speaker...
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our thoughts with you et ceter cetera, et cetera, and then it becomes political and people yelling atach other. and it's not good. i agree with the people from it. it is not my first inclination to go there when something major happens it is not. >> in my case when i was close to it it was to say, hey, i'm okay and put on reporter hat and tweeted as i have to as part of the job and i think of the grand scheme of things somebody brought up this point. this is the time pick the phone up and call somebody and say hey, are you okay? >> yes, right, missing that face to face or voice to voice interpersonal reaction. >> i'm guilty so guilty of that too. i always have -- we all have our phones. but it's times like this you get back into touch with mu hannity and this is what you try to make that personal connection with people. so many people in orlando i know people that spent time at the pulse night club. this is the time i reach out and say hey everything okay. >> lutely. >> bottom loin is here put it down sometime. >> we need get into that mode. that's for sure. >> person to person. >> ye
our thoughts with you et ceter cetera, et cetera, and then it becomes political and people yelling atach other. and it's not good. i agree with the people from it. it is not my first inclination to go there when something major happens it is not. >> in my case when i was close to it it was to say, hey, i'm okay and put on reporter hat and tweeted as i have to as part of the job and i think of the grand scheme of things somebody brought up this point. this is the time pick the phone up and...
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start with this, then move in on other weapons et cetera, et cetera. that's the argument to which you say. gl that's the argument, but i think the average american doesn't believe that and they don't have a problem with making sure -- >> you may think that, but polls disagree. there have been republicans who have kind of maybe not used it as a direct fund raising tool, but put the massacre in a political context. doesn't that poor to the republican side? >> if you're going to use this tragic incident that happened in orlando for fund raising purposes, i find it to be outrageous. what politicians need to be doing is working together to figure out how we're going to defeat isis. we have orlando, san bernardino, boston. there were more than enough red flags out there. for our government officials to do something and recognize they are not joking around. this is a serious issue. >> fair to pull in the gun control orkts all of the various arguments in light of these massacres. >> that's what the left does. this is selective, david. we don't hear about gun c
start with this, then move in on other weapons et cetera, et cetera. that's the argument to which you say. gl that's the argument, but i think the average american doesn't believe that and they don't have a problem with making sure -- >> you may think that, but polls disagree. there have been republicans who have kind of maybe not used it as a direct fund raising tool, but put the massacre in a political context. doesn't that poor to the republican side? >> if you're going to use...
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because your requirements, you have to be exact and repeat the thing, the same way every time et cetera. robots in medicine make a heck of a lot of sense to me. >> that's absolutely right. at counsyl we're focused on providing dna information for important health choices. the advantage of having a robotic process, you can have high precision and reliability in the process. but it really goes far beyond that and we could get into that discussion. >> i'd like to get into that discussion. you have x number of robots now, where could they work that you still have people working currently? >> so, i think it's good to understand how the lab is composed and what it can do. we have 36 people who work in the lab. it's not absent of people. what robots help to do, take a problem that requires a lot of road work and a lot of precision and three people to supervise and see what has been identified by the robot and software stack as an area needing trouble shooting and humans can come in and look at those areas. it frees scientists to focus on the area where they are problem solving and trouble shoo
because your requirements, you have to be exact and repeat the thing, the same way every time et cetera. robots in medicine make a heck of a lot of sense to me. >> that's absolutely right. at counsyl we're focused on providing dna information for important health choices. the advantage of having a robotic process, you can have high precision and reliability in the process. but it really goes far beyond that and we could get into that discussion. >> i'd like to get into that...
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whether it is a misreading of islam, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> and the answer is no, we are not. i think that is where we have failed as a government and community. we have failed tremendously over the last ten years. i can remember eight years ago talking about programs we were going to use to counterthe narrative. to counterviolent extremism to work with our communities, to get into the communities, to educate the youth, and it's just, there has been fits and starts over who was going to run that, how it would be connected to state and local. our communities of these populations where they seem to come from which now adays seems to be everywhere. how do you get in there and how do you counterthe message. there has been work with social media companies. they haven't been very cooperative. when you look at what is on twitter and how that is used and on facebook and some of the other social media companies, we have failed miserably at that. and i think you're right. that is another leg in the stool. besides the authorities, besides the enforcement side, the long-term vision i
whether it is a misreading of islam, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. >> and the answer is no, we are not. i think that is where we have failed as a government and community. we have failed tremendously over the last ten years. i can remember eight years ago talking about programs we were going to use to counterthe narrative. to counterviolent extremism to work with our communities, to get into the communities, to educate the youth, and it's just, there has been fits and starts over who...
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there is a list of places, low altitude over moscow, et cetera where they have been restricting open skies flights. they had been restricting open skies flights over chechnya in the last couple of weeks. they have reopened that territory in part due to the pressure we have been able to bring to bear from other open skies treaty partners, particularly the europeans who highly value this i think you know that the first round of russian requests for higher definition cameras were within the constraints of the treaty, and so, from that perspective, were we were unilaterally restrict those flights, we could just expect they would do the same to us. that would make us less capable ourselves, with regard to their more recent requests for really, potent visuals we are still reviewing that internally. i don't know if dr. carpenter has anything to add on that. we can certainly brief you in a closed setting as well. >> doctor? >> i would just add that, to answer your question, senator, that yes, russia is in violation of its inf treaty requirements not to produce or deploy ground cruise missile
there is a list of places, low altitude over moscow, et cetera where they have been restricting open skies flights. they had been restricting open skies flights over chechnya in the last couple of weeks. they have reopened that territory in part due to the pressure we have been able to bring to bear from other open skies treaty partners, particularly the europeans who highly value this i think you know that the first round of russian requests for higher definition cameras were within the...
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your adrenals and brain parts the adrenals and your heart rate will go up, et cetera. now the phases are trauma, fear, then you have anger, you have guilt, and the sooner people get through this and the sooner we face our fear and deal with it and get through it the better outcome we have. 50% of patients, unfortunately, go through this and get stuck in certain phases, either fear or anger, et cetera, and then we have to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder when it becomes a chronic over longer months kind of issue so in your brain you have the center where the fear americanism is and that can be so hypersense ittized that it can really become problematic. dealing with this and accepting the fear and talking about some of the treatments and we'll talk about the ways to deal with that. >> dr. samadi just said something that it's possible for us to get stuck in one of those phases. dr. marc, do you have anything to add to that, or do you want to bring something else to the table? >> he's absolutely right. i wrote about this in "false alarm." there's something called
your adrenals and brain parts the adrenals and your heart rate will go up, et cetera. now the phases are trauma, fear, then you have anger, you have guilt, and the sooner people get through this and the sooner we face our fear and deal with it and get through it the better outcome we have. 50% of patients, unfortunately, go through this and get stuck in certain phases, either fear or anger, et cetera, and then we have to deal with post-traumatic stress disorder when it becomes a chronic over...
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paving practices also in loudoun county luck et cetera road.n addition to that we're seeing sluggish speeds for virginia commute on majors. 28 north mannasas drive and 66 eastbound 234 nutly street that's slow condition there stop and go traffic inside the beltway as we pass for sycamore and you're very jammed through arlington. watch tore that. 95 northbound 630, 610 staff ford jammed and once you cross the springfield interchange 395 stone and go beltway to 14 street bridge and here's a problem tracking on baltimore washington parkway crash blocking center median and one lane 197 and earlier paving wrapped and soyb side to and from baltimore this morning my belt advice deep 95 and typical cop juston there back to you receive and allison. >> a look at what is hots on the web tuesday morning include what jet blue is doing it help victims in orlando. >> hundred turn out for vij imremembering christine grimy the young singer and celebrity that offered to pay for her funeral. 6:40 >> 6:42 back with what is trending on the web this tuesday morning.
paving practices also in loudoun county luck et cetera road.n addition to that we're seeing sluggish speeds for virginia commute on majors. 28 north mannasas drive and 66 eastbound 234 nutly street that's slow condition there stop and go traffic inside the beltway as we pass for sycamore and you're very jammed through arlington. watch tore that. 95 northbound 630, 610 staff ford jammed and once you cross the springfield interchange 395 stone and go beltway to 14 street bridge and here's a...
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in the train stations, bus stations, et cetera. all these places are really opened to possible attacks. >> the difference in the united states, dana, is that in terms of our constitution, we have this tension between security and liberty for a long time. what they're having to do in turkey is distinct, to my mind. turkey is on the front of the battle lines, if you will, when it comes to confronting what's been going on in the middle east. you know, turkey right now is a candidate to join the european union. so many college students have taken a semester in turkey, to see that part of the world. it's seen as the divide between east and west. so many of its beaches are beautiful places. so a lot of tourism. they heavily rely on tourism. not good news for them at the start of the summer season. >> no, it's not. >> in terms of the terror threat dana was talking about, it doesn't bring it home to the united states. yes, we have to harden targets. at the same time we are a free people. we have to live with certain risks. i don't think tu
in the train stations, bus stations, et cetera. all these places are really opened to possible attacks. >> the difference in the united states, dana, is that in terms of our constitution, we have this tension between security and liberty for a long time. what they're having to do in turkey is distinct, to my mind. turkey is on the front of the battle lines, if you will, when it comes to confronting what's been going on in the middle east. you know, turkey right now is a candidate to join...
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you're a criminal on the street and a gang, et cetera. these are enemy combatants and they have to be dealt with as such. >> you know, we have talked about how it appears on its face that the fbi did not share the information they had with local law enforcement. let's assume for the sake of argument they did. what then could or would local law enforcement do, if anything? >> very difficult for local law enforcement to surveil everyone in their neighborhoods and cities. goes back to the point that the federal government has to begin funding, not taking away, not defunding local law enforcement, but funding law enforcement so that local law enforcement can get the tooling they need to follow up on the information that the fbi gives them. >> whatever happened to the billions that was spent after 9/11 that was farmed out to all kinds of law enforcement agencies all over the nation, even some who didn't have terror concerns? >> remember, they didn't provide local law enforcement to buy the military equipment they needed to respond to these act
you're a criminal on the street and a gang, et cetera. these are enemy combatants and they have to be dealt with as such. >> you know, we have talked about how it appears on its face that the fbi did not share the information they had with local law enforcement. let's assume for the sake of argument they did. what then could or would local law enforcement do, if anything? >> very difficult for local law enforcement to surveil everyone in their neighborhoods and cities. goes back to...
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et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to protect people from hearing things that they don't agree with. et cetera. and that's what we are fighting for. so let me go on to some of the specifics about some of the things that as specifically manifest themselves on campuses that, in my job at alliance of freedom and other attorneys and allied attorneys we are fighting. and i want to add one of the things i do, i worked on our university cases. but we've increasingly had a quite an effective impact at the u.s. supreme court. last four terms we've had seven cases granted, six of them have been decided. we won all six. we have another one that's going to be argued in the fall. it's really really difficult to get cases up at the supreme court and win. the fact that we have worked to have quality cases that the justices are ruling in our favor to me, i just have to say i'm very proud to be part of the
et cetera, et cetera. that that should all be viewed as totally against the liberties that are secured by the first amendment. no, this is normal. we got to protect people from hearing things that they don't agree with. et cetera. and that's what we are fighting for. so let me go on to some of the specifics about some of the things that as specifically manifest themselves on campuses that, in my job at alliance of freedom and other attorneys and allied attorneys we are fighting. and i want to...
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voting records, et cetera. he traces them with the thin evidence. the next one is a shameless plug called american underdog by congressman named david brat. unplug a man stuff. as wide ranging. i have a friend helping me put it together. i put together lecture notes over 20 years when i taught economics. basically since i ran out its american themes. since then, i went 30,000 feet up in the air. the three pillars that have made our civilization the greatest i think, the greatest country on earth. the three pillars that hold up the foundation include the judeo-christian tradition. i went to print them seminary of economics and not offend. roughly the princeton seminary and studied hebrew. the shale christian tradition is the fact that local law and then in 1776, also dividing intervention or not you can make up your mind that not one. adams myth conjured up free-market across the pond in england, scotland doing economics and ethics as well. and so, a lot of great thinkers living together. religion, philosophy, economics, political philosophy in the p
voting records, et cetera. he traces them with the thin evidence. the next one is a shameless plug called american underdog by congressman named david brat. unplug a man stuff. as wide ranging. i have a friend helping me put it together. i put together lecture notes over 20 years when i taught economics. basically since i ran out its american themes. since then, i went 30,000 feet up in the air. the three pillars that have made our civilization the greatest i think, the greatest country on...
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, et cetera, et cetera, but the basic fundamentals between senator sanders and secretary clinton were the same, that there could be, should be a positive effort to make the lives of average americans better and that's what they're dedicated to. unlike the republican primary, where there was among the 17, very deep philosophical, ideological differences, that was never the case in our party. >> let me ask you about house speaker ryan, he was on "good morning, america," and he also spoke with my colleague andrea message, how is it that he can support the gop prumpive nominee, and also say that lang he used directed at a federal judge was textbook racism, he described it as being politically incorrect to label someone based on race or ethnicity, that it was just the wrong thing to say, yet he continues to support trump, who's referring to elizabeth warren as pocahontas. >> i think lindsay graham has it right, they ought not to have the disdain that they hold for hillary clinton be more than the love they have for country. i think paul ryan is correct when he said that what trump said was
, et cetera, et cetera, but the basic fundamentals between senator sanders and secretary clinton were the same, that there could be, should be a positive effort to make the lives of average americans better and that's what they're dedicated to. unlike the republican primary, where there was among the 17, very deep philosophical, ideological differences, that was never the case in our party. >> let me ask you about house speaker ryan, he was on "good morning, america," and he...
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, et cetera. >> but didn't your candidate bring up the ethnicity of this person? in fact, incorrectly so? >> thank goodness because -- yes, and thank goodness he did so we can sit here on cnn and have this conversation. >> you think that's what donald trump was trying to promote, a discussion about identity po politics? >> i absolutely think that. we backed into it sideways but i think that's a very good outcome here. yes. >> by bringing this up he was actually subtly commenting on a condition of the left talking about identity politics, is that what you're actually saying? >> anderson, there's no question that i think he backed into this with the trump university situation. but in doing so it does bring this up. it does bring this up exactly. this has been going on for years. >> let's take a quick break. >> this is an important discussion to have in a presidential campaign and thank goodness he did it. >> it is an important discussion to know where candidates stand on issues like this. more to talk about including the state of texas which also looking at trump un
, et cetera. >> but didn't your candidate bring up the ethnicity of this person? in fact, incorrectly so? >> thank goodness because -- yes, and thank goodness he did so we can sit here on cnn and have this conversation. >> you think that's what donald trump was trying to promote, a discussion about identity po politics? >> i absolutely think that. we backed into it sideways but i think that's a very good outcome here. yes. >> by bringing this up he was actually...
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for example, the language rarppeding the cfpb, replacing the director with commissioner, et cetera.hese are ideas the republicans have put forth for years but have gotten nowhere. but you mentioned as you described a religious deal to not touching dodd franks among democrats. so i'm wondering what you think the path forward looks like? does it require strong majorities? >> there are some democrats at least behind closed doors who believe that it makes sense to have a regulatory commission. that there's just too much power for one individual. there's some democrats who believe one individual in america should not be the ultimate decider -- decisionmaker on whether or not a working family gets a credit card, gets a mortgage, gets an auto loan. so we'll have to see what happens after the next election. my critya ball is a little -- crystal ball is a little fuzzy. but if donald trump is president he understands this is impeding economic growth. he wants to ensure that the economy works for working americans. i'm afraid hillary clinton is simply going to double down and take dodd-frank t
for example, the language rarppeding the cfpb, replacing the director with commissioner, et cetera.hese are ideas the republicans have put forth for years but have gotten nowhere. but you mentioned as you described a religious deal to not touching dodd franks among democrats. so i'm wondering what you think the path forward looks like? does it require strong majorities? >> there are some democrats at least behind closed doors who believe that it makes sense to have a regulatory...
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et cetera? i don't know. >> well, kimberly, the judge is between a rock and hard place.is damned if he do and damned if he doesn't. but, if i were the plaintiffs in this case, i would file a motion with the judge to gag -- fora gag order. i would then -- 50's the judge in this case, and this is one reason why i would never be a federal judge. i would have his butt before me, and i would read him the riot act and tell him that he will do no more talking as it pertains to this case in my courtroom. >> i mean, really, katie, when you think about it, when you have got a case in front of a judge, you might want to throttle back a little bit. poke the cage or poke the bench, especially if they're going to make rulings but. >> yeah. it doesn't make a lot of sense. you know what? i'm kind of wondering why his own lawyers haven't tried to reel him. in trump had the same problem down here in miami. he had active litigation against a female opposing counsel. he doesn't limit it to just the judge. he about her breast feeding or needing to take a break during the deposition. he has n
et cetera? i don't know. >> well, kimberly, the judge is between a rock and hard place.is damned if he do and damned if he doesn't. but, if i were the plaintiffs in this case, i would file a motion with the judge to gag -- fora gag order. i would then -- 50's the judge in this case, and this is one reason why i would never be a federal judge. i would have his butt before me, and i would read him the riot act and tell him that he will do no more talking as it pertains to this case in my...
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because, you know those writers e those poe, et cetera they are just too white.too male. we're going to talk about the latest in political correctness gone totally, utterly insane with louise mench and jason riley. don't go away. those new glasses? they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money now, are you investing? well, i've been doing some research. let me introduce you to our broker. how much does he charge? i don't know. okay. uh, do you get your fees back if you're not happy? (dad laughs) wow, you're laughing. that's not the way the world works. well, the world's changing. are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management, at charles schwab. ladies, why just dream of worry-free nights? i'm linda, and like millions of women worldwide i trust tena. and with new tena overnight underwear i can now sleep worry free all night. the unique secure barrier system gives me triple protection from leaks, odor and moisture so i can keep being a sweet dreamer. tena overnight underwear and pads. only tena lets you b
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it's like, "oh, yeah, first four-year college becomes the first to go to college," et cetera, et ceterao, yes, you can say that that was a real misstep with her and that's a faux pas, but it also shows her greenness when it comes to running for office. >> it's the sound-bite phenomenon, where they're trying to make it short. >> her brother went to temple. she's a liar. and it stuns me that politicians don't think somebody's gonna find this out. they just lie. like, it comes out of their mouth like it's nothing. >> i mean, for some reason, it makes her more legitimate to be able to say, "i'm the first of 8 or 9, 87 kids to go to college, and my dad was a police officer, and i did this, and i did that," when she is as much a part of the establishment as any career politician. >> all right, we're gonna take a break. more "inside story" coming your way right after this. stick around. >> "inside story" is presented by temple university. remarkable change isn't easy, but for those who take charge, it comes naturally. explore temple's impact. visit temple.edu/impact. >> good morning, and welco
it's like, "oh, yeah, first four-year college becomes the first to go to college," et cetera, et ceterao, yes, you can say that that was a real misstep with her and that's a faux pas, but it also shows her greenness when it comes to running for office. >> it's the sound-bite phenomenon, where they're trying to make it short. >> her brother went to temple. she's a liar. and it stuns me that politicians don't think somebody's gonna find this out. they just lie. like, it...
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. >> i know he called on muslims to help police, et cetera, but they almost talk about this as bystanders and they have no idea how this would have happened. in chattanooga, the killer, the terrorist declared he wanted to establish islam days before he committed the act. san bernardino, they were part of the hooda school. we as muslims in orlando need to realize we need to counter the ideology before they become militants, violent extremism and change the mantra from violent extremism to violent muslim. i'm not seeing enough anger from muslim ideology. in this month of atoinment, we should look in the mirror, and say, what is it about the ideas we harbor with us in the countries we live in? this radical clearly divided the world into islam and the land of war. he believed gay bars, et cetera, aren't part of iran, aren't part of saudi arabia where muslims are supreme and he wanted to establish that here. we as muslims need to stand and declare intolerance on that extremism and hate. >> they have declared war on us, our values and freedom and what we represent. they've been doing that for a
. >> i know he called on muslims to help police, et cetera, but they almost talk about this as bystanders and they have no idea how this would have happened. in chattanooga, the killer, the terrorist declared he wanted to establish islam days before he committed the act. san bernardino, they were part of the hooda school. we as muslims in orlando need to realize we need to counter the ideology before they become militants, violent extremism and change the mantra from violent extremism to...
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as we continue to build out the pte that the general has already mentioned the unified platform et cetera to make sure that they can stand alone and operate as a type of military force in support of the combatant commanders. i think that's going to be the key. not that we can't do it. just ensuring that we are doing it in a sequenced way to make sure that we don't hamper or hurt any operation that is we have ongoing and that we continue to gain advantages and do better when we're conducting these operations. so i don't think there's any one specific thing that is stopping us. it is more about how we make sure it is sequenced to get to the right mission. >> what are the coordination challenges there? now there is obviously we've already coordinated into a central cyber structure it just hasn't been given a stat stay with us. as you look throughout d.o.d. there is a lot of people working on cyber. how do you round that up and get it under one unified combatant command? what are the challenges going to be in pulling in those pieces and working with them? >> well, i think part of the challeng
as we continue to build out the pte that the general has already mentioned the unified platform et cetera to make sure that they can stand alone and operate as a type of military force in support of the combatant commanders. i think that's going to be the key. not that we can't do it. just ensuring that we are doing it in a sequenced way to make sure that we don't hamper or hurt any operation that is we have ongoing and that we continue to gain advantages and do better when we're conducting...
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, et cetera, et cetera. that's all been washed away because of donald trump's comments regarding the heritage of this judge. it puts paul ryan in an extremely difficult position, not something that he agrees with or wants to talk about. and i honestly am fascinated because this is going to be this very delicate dance that ryan and mcconnell have to do for the next five months. they have to protect the senate majority and the house majority and what mcconnell said is that he worries that donald trump will do something to the latino electorate that barry gold water did in 1964 with african americans, which is essentially lose a generation for the party. so how they maneuver this, when katy tur's reporting there that his own campaign staff can't get through to him, it's certainly going to be a really wild ride. one last thing, i'll just say this to you as a cubs fan. if you watch the video of ryan talking about his support of trump, it honestly looks like what you would react to talking about the pabartman game
, et cetera, et cetera. that's all been washed away because of donald trump's comments regarding the heritage of this judge. it puts paul ryan in an extremely difficult position, not something that he agrees with or wants to talk about. and i honestly am fascinated because this is going to be this very delicate dance that ryan and mcconnell have to do for the next five months. they have to protect the senate majority and the house majority and what mcconnell said is that he worries that donald...
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et cetera, et cetera.n we open it up to thousands of our viewers and users to interview their own parents. and on father's day, we're having a physical one, for example, in new york city and we're also doing it in partnership with facebook live. >> so talk about where video is going, though. i mean, this is a whole room of cable people, but people are not watching the way they used to. how do you look at -- you guys are moving into v.r. you bought a v.r. company. talk a little bit about that, for example. >> i mean, actually, the v.r. company is a very good way to explain what i think video is going. we didn't just buy it because of the technological know how around v.r. gift of story telling. and storytelling in a way that has emotional resonance. so for me, again, whether you do it on cable, the key is going to be are you connecting with your audiences? are you adding value to people's lives? i think bst fthere's been far t much emphasis on the means -- >> you're a cable company, consumers aren't using i
et cetera, et cetera.n we open it up to thousands of our viewers and users to interview their own parents. and on father's day, we're having a physical one, for example, in new york city and we're also doing it in partnership with facebook live. >> so talk about where video is going, though. i mean, this is a whole room of cable people, but people are not watching the way they used to. how do you look at -- you guys are moving into v.r. you bought a v.r. company. talk a little bit about...
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, said that he shouldn't have done what he did then because it broke with what tradition was, et cetera, as he said, sometimes you have to break with what tradition is to do what is right for the people. and that's what he did here. so to say that doesn't make sense to me. number two, at least on the senate side they had a vote and a debate on the issues. what the speaker is doing here is stymieing a debate and vote so that the american people would know where everybody stands. >> that is what congressman lewis, yourself and others, said repeatedly. we just want a vote. so ten days from now, july 5th, when the house is back in session, what makes you think you will be successful? >> well, i think that you're going to see extraordinary amount of american people putting pressure on the speaker and others. we urge them to continue to call the speaker and to call and reach out to their representatives no matter they be democrats or republican, to make sure that they know what their feelings are. i think we're seeing an enormous amount of people come july 5th when we're back in washington, d
, said that he shouldn't have done what he did then because it broke with what tradition was, et cetera, as he said, sometimes you have to break with what tradition is to do what is right for the people. and that's what he did here. so to say that doesn't make sense to me. number two, at least on the senate side they had a vote and a debate on the issues. what the speaker is doing here is stymieing a debate and vote so that the american people would know where everybody stands. >> that is...
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, et cetera.i would rather have oil than stocks right now. and i can tell you that. liz: okay. listen, as we have about 46 minutes before the closing bell rings, i want to thank you, guys. peter, i want you to stay in the share because i want to ask you another question on the other end. thanks to all of our traders, we appreciate it. when we come back with the closing bell ringing 45, 45 minutes away, up next the leave campaign. notching a surprising victory of course. but we're over the surprise. that of course is last week. now a new prime minister, who? do we have a new government? new trade deals? what is it all going to look like? coming up a fox business exclusive with kate. she is a member of parliament who led the labor leave movement and she's going to tell us what she expects to see and, by the way, are any of her people who are for it having any kind of buyers remorse? she's up next on countdown. you guy's be good. i'll see you later [ bark ] [ bark ] bye. see ya pal. ever wonder what
, et cetera.i would rather have oil than stocks right now. and i can tell you that. liz: okay. listen, as we have about 46 minutes before the closing bell rings, i want to thank you, guys. peter, i want you to stay in the share because i want to ask you another question on the other end. thanks to all of our traders, we appreciate it. when we come back with the closing bell ringing 45, 45 minutes away, up next the leave campaign. notching a surprising victory of course. but we're over the...
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building homes, et cetera.hese are kind of things that boost supply chains and boost tangible business confidence in the uk. >> from what you're hearing, businesses you're speaking to, are they looking outside of london, are they looking outside of uk in terms of doing business. >> we've always been international. many of them are looking at their options in markets really all across the globe. saying to us a wait and see approach for the moment. vast majority of businesses, particularly those not publicly quoted, very little changed last friday morning. the change is coming in the months and years ahead. looking at options now and deviedsing strategies for a period. >> speaking of, what has been the impact. what's the mood in the city amongst financial services? are all those con tibia general si plans that were theoretical being put into affect or can the sector adjust to the new reality. >> i think the sector has no choice, but to adjust. it will adjust because it has no choice. you know, we will see some ch
building homes, et cetera.hese are kind of things that boost supply chains and boost tangible business confidence in the uk. >> from what you're hearing, businesses you're speaking to, are they looking outside of london, are they looking outside of uk in terms of doing business. >> we've always been international. many of them are looking at their options in markets really all across the globe. saying to us a wait and see approach for the moment. vast majority of businesses,...
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. >> you can stream it legally where films are downloaded and, like amazon, itunes, et cetera, et cetera things went wrong. we also have a sit down with the cast where we talked about then and now. >> interesting. >> yeah. >> you got everybody back, didn't you? >> so rare, isn't it? >> people come and go in terms of -- >> friendship. >> to that great unknown in the sky. >> god, yes, we were really lucky. john corbett said that to me when we were going to do the sequel. he said "geez is everybody doing okay health wise?" and weot michael constantine and lainny kazan and jodrinking and laughi john and i were like "worry about ourselves." >> and your daughter went to see the movie with her entire class? >> the moms in my classroom organized this outing. our friend briel cohen when i got back from the press tour, she said "we're all going to the movie." so she bought a lot of tickets and said "how many tickets do you need. and for ian and me, two. no, i need two more." so i showed up, all the moms were there and the person i had brought was john stamos. >> did they freak out? >> look at them
. >> you can stream it legally where films are downloaded and, like amazon, itunes, et cetera, et cetera things went wrong. we also have a sit down with the cast where we talked about then and now. >> interesting. >> yeah. >> you got everybody back, didn't you? >> so rare, isn't it? >> people come and go in terms of -- >> friendship. >> to that great unknown in the sky. >> god, yes, we were really lucky. john corbett said that to me when we...
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and obama made a horrible decision when he got out, by not leaving troops interest, et cetera. isis took over. and then iraq is taking over iraq. with the oil, this is better than the iranian deal. we've got these absolute animals cutting off heads, steel cages going into the water and drowning people. this is an unbelievable situation. we have to knock the hell out of them. it's unbelievable. we have to go in. i didn't want to but we have to do something. ideally our so-called allies which are not really our allies because every time a bullet is fired, they run. we have to get rid of isis, we have no choice and the reason is because of the power of weaponry and the things they can do. we have to beat them over there before they come over herend atheir're coming here already. hillary wanted 500% more to come in as does obama. it's the ultimate trojan horse. hillary wants them to come from from migration. they say syria. who knows where they're coming from. we have no idea who they are, so we have to be careful. >> final question. what kind of president -- will you be an aspirat
and obama made a horrible decision when he got out, by not leaving troops interest, et cetera. isis took over. and then iraq is taking over iraq. with the oil, this is better than the iranian deal. we've got these absolute animals cutting off heads, steel cages going into the water and drowning people. this is an unbelievable situation. we have to knock the hell out of them. it's unbelievable. we have to go in. i didn't want to but we have to do something. ideally our so-called allies which are...