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, et cetera. as far as i know, black writers write books that include all those genres. black writers write books that are history, [roll call] , satire, et cetera. the argument that because the writers are lack of because their topics are generally about the black experience, one could conclude that constitutes a genre called lack literature. i believe this kind of thinking leads us down a rabbit hole to which there is no exit or is a dangerous exit. indeed, such thinking impacts directly on the question of what it means to be human. let me clarify. black writers are not a special brand of human beings and they are not a special brand of human beings. they are all simply and wonderfully human, the paragon of animals. to speak directly to my topic, why do so many assume that books by black writers are of interest only to black readers? take any major bookstore and you'll see what i mean. you will see a very special sections for books that are african-american interest and then there are other sect
, et cetera. as far as i know, black writers write books that include all those genres. black writers write books that are history, [roll call] , satire, et cetera. the argument that because the writers are lack of because their topics are generally about the black experience, one could conclude that constitutes a genre called lack literature. i believe this kind of thinking leads us down a rabbit hole to which there is no exit or is a dangerous exit. indeed, such thinking impacts directly on...
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, et cetera, et cetera, 'cause that's where the money's going. >> sharmain?> matt, i would argue that this is not just a pennsylvania problem. this is a national problem in trying to figure out how to fund education. if you look at new jersey, you look at other states, they're all grappling with this. we can certainly argue over how the money is being spent, and i absolutely disagree with brian. i'm in schools. we are testing everything other than what time you come in in the morning. so, i don't think that there's a question of accountability now. i think the real question gets down to if you are in a district that has low real-estate value, this is how much the local share is going to be. if you're in a district that has high real-estate value, this is what you're ultimately able to make the shares. and the shares are always gonna be different. so, ultimately, the states have to decide, and i think people have gone to court because they're saying, "the legislature will not make a decision. we need the courts to intervene." and i think that clearly there nee
, et cetera, et cetera, 'cause that's where the money's going. >> sharmain?> matt, i would argue that this is not just a pennsylvania problem. this is a national problem in trying to figure out how to fund education. if you look at new jersey, you look at other states, they're all grappling with this. we can certainly argue over how the money is being spent, and i absolutely disagree with brian. i'm in schools. we are testing everything other than what time you come in in the morning....
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, et cetera, and as far as i knew, black writers write books that include all those genres. black writers write backs that are hoyt, epic, romance, tragedy, comedy, satire, et cetera. the argument that because the writers are black and because they their topics generally about the black experience, one can conclude that constitutes a genre called black literature. i believe this kind of thinking leads us down a rabbit hole to which there is no exit, or has a perniciously dangerous exit. indeed some thinking impacts directly on the question of what it means to be human. let me clarify. black writers are not a special brand of human beings. and the black characters they write about are not a special bran of human beings. they are all simply and wonderfully human. the par pair gone of animals. why too so many assume that books of black writer are of interest only to black readers? take tour of any major book store and you see what i mean. you'll see there are special sections for books that are african-american interests, and then there other sections in the book stores that ar
, et cetera, and as far as i knew, black writers write books that include all those genres. black writers write backs that are hoyt, epic, romance, tragedy, comedy, satire, et cetera. the argument that because the writers are black and because they their topics generally about the black experience, one can conclude that constitutes a genre called black literature. i believe this kind of thinking leads us down a rabbit hole to which there is no exit, or has a perniciously dangerous exit. indeed...
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food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health and beauty products company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle. and they'll say it on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom of that shelf that's >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i think everybody else should believe it too. walker and company exists solely to make health and beauty simple for people of color. >> walker and company has a roughly $3 billion market. it's a shaving system specifically created for men with coarse or curly hair. he's raised financing and inked target. >> bevel is the fist and only shaving system clinically proven to reduce, prevent, shaving irritation for men and women, period. full stop. it's a problem that's existed for well over 100 years and nobody has tried to solve it until today. we are the first. and not only have we had incredible loyalty for the effic
food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health and beauty products company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle. and they'll say it on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom of that shelf that's >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i think everybody else...
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et cetera. but, of course, the threats of energy security ultimately come to fossil fuel supplies since we all have our own solar supply, et cetera. et cetera. so, clearly, we need to, as we go into a low carbon transition, we are addressing energy security, but in the near to midterm, we are also going to have to increase our approach to resilience of infrastructure because among the many threats, the threats associated with climate change to our infrastructure are just growing and they will grow further. so that's where we need to harden our infrastructure. also improve our response to the inevitable disruptions we've been seeing. flooding, obviously, in the southeast is an enormous issue. wildfires in the west. droughts in the southwest, in california. we can go on and on with these regional impacts. so it's -- we need to really think about addressing our security and our climate issues in an integrated way. >> i'm going to try to get one more question here. and that's about the electricity g
et cetera. but, of course, the threats of energy security ultimately come to fossil fuel supplies since we all have our own solar supply, et cetera. et cetera. so, clearly, we need to, as we go into a low carbon transition, we are addressing energy security, but in the near to midterm, we are also going to have to increase our approach to resilience of infrastructure because among the many threats, the threats associated with climate change to our infrastructure are just growing and they will...
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, et cetera.he funny thing about this speech is even though the tone was very harsh and very bombastic the content of the speech is very similar to the stuff we've been hearing about and a lot of the stuff that has been implemented already. you know, a lot of the stuff that he's talking about, for example, criminals, zero tolerance on criminals, the current policy of the united states is to prioritize the deportation of criminals, people who are recently arrived, and people who are under orders of deportation. you know, he's talking about the biometric exit/entry. there's already a system in place that measures that. the wall. the wall has already -- they already basically started building the wall ten years ago, or more than ten years ago when the wall passed congress back then. et cetera, et cetera. hiring of agents and expansion of border patrol. that has been happening. right now we have more immigration agents and border patrol -- federal agents that deal with immigration than any other -- th
, et cetera.he funny thing about this speech is even though the tone was very harsh and very bombastic the content of the speech is very similar to the stuff we've been hearing about and a lot of the stuff that has been implemented already. you know, a lot of the stuff that he's talking about, for example, criminals, zero tolerance on criminals, the current policy of the united states is to prioritize the deportation of criminals, people who are recently arrived, and people who are under orders...
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microsoft was one person, et cetera, et cetera. so they had some experience in being small. now, trump is certainly larger. and he's grown through the small to the large. and he must know something about being small. >> what about you, rhonda? what i find, we have seen this over and over again. and we have talked about this in conversations, which is that policies get enacted, laws, et cetera, that help big business and have unintended consequences for small business. it happens over and over again. is there a candidate out there who's going to be looking out for the small business owner who really understands the challenges? >> well, jj, let me just say that i'm a small business owner and i had to navigate my way through two very difficult recessions. i can tell you that no one policy, no tax, affects my small business and other small businesses as much as the overall health of the economy. and so i guess really the question is who do you trust to run this economy? who do you trust your livy hood with? if you take a look at both of these candidates, one is the far, far risk
microsoft was one person, et cetera, et cetera. so they had some experience in being small. now, trump is certainly larger. and he's grown through the small to the large. and he must know something about being small. >> what about you, rhonda? what i find, we have seen this over and over again. and we have talked about this in conversations, which is that policies get enacted, laws, et cetera, that help big business and have unintended consequences for small business. it happens over and...
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, et cetera. it's really important that cyber is just a growing threat. i think the key as i said earlier, working with industry is -- i mean, at d.u.e., let me emphasize, we would have i would say three different kinds of cyber challenges. someone a standard big entity administrative systems and personal information. the second is our nuclear weapons information, and third, in the hardest one in many ways is working with the private sector, the energy system. it's really information exchange, including making technology available to the private sector is really a key in many ways. a second key for us is to use all of our assets, including those at our laboratories and bring those to the table on cyber threats, and we've done enterprise-wide. the one thing that i would say is -- in terms of possible changes in maybe legislative and it's not only for cyber, but it's for other issues as well. we need to make sure there are not barriers which could be competitiveness barriers, for example, that are o
, et cetera. it's really important that cyber is just a growing threat. i think the key as i said earlier, working with industry is -- i mean, at d.u.e., let me emphasize, we would have i would say three different kinds of cyber challenges. someone a standard big entity administrative systems and personal information. the second is our nuclear weapons information, and third, in the hardest one in many ways is working with the private sector, the energy system. it's really information exchange,...
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. >> finding himself in the middle of a it is not like oh, you fought, i don't like you et cetera, et cetera, it just happened. >> the shooter's gun jammed. >> he was fighting us and >> we laid him out. i cut his shirt off and then we began cpr after we saw that he was unconscious. there were easily 15 to 20 people inside this starbucks when the shooting happened. he tells me that he had seen the victim here before, both men are regular and describes the men as a nice guy. as to why this happened however, that's a question with no answer. >> we stayed because we didn't know if this man was going to we stayed there because the police couldn't answer, because they didn't know what was going on. >> one day later, madine says it is important for him to get back to work, searching for a sense of normalcy, during a week that was anything but. it was just go time. >> metro approves hefty years ago. the department will pay $400,000 in the suit and it all stems from an incident from november of 2012. a metro officer mistake a baseball bat for a gun and fired one shot at laurence gordon hitting
. >> finding himself in the middle of a it is not like oh, you fought, i don't like you et cetera, et cetera, it just happened. >> the shooter's gun jammed. >> he was fighting us and >> we laid him out. i cut his shirt off and then we began cpr after we saw that he was unconscious. there were easily 15 to 20 people inside this starbucks when the shooting happened. he tells me that he had seen the victim here before, both men are regular and describes the men as a nice...
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voting records et cetera. betrayhe pays them all up with footnotes that evidence. the next one is a shameless plug. it's called "american underdog" by a congressman named david bratt, available june 28. i'm plugging my own stuff. it's wide-ranging but i had a friend help me put it together but i sent him previous books have put together, lecture notes over 20 years what i taught economics and ethics at randolph macon. basic thesis i ran on the republican creed of virginia, basically un-american things, but since then i went a little 30,000-foot up in the air. condensed it to three, the three pillars that have made our civilization the greatest i think, the greatest country on earth. the three pillars that hold the foundation, and they include not surprisingly the judeo-christian tradition. i went to princeton senate before i went to economics. madison went to the college of new jersey. roughly the princeton seminary. and studied hebrew for kicks when he was done come at the judeo-christian tradition leads to the second pillar, the rule of law. and then we get in 17
voting records et cetera. betrayhe pays them all up with footnotes that evidence. the next one is a shameless plug. it's called "american underdog" by a congressman named david bratt, available june 28. i'm plugging my own stuff. it's wide-ranging but i had a friend help me put it together but i sent him previous books have put together, lecture notes over 20 years what i taught economics and ethics at randolph macon. basic thesis i ran on the republican creed of virginia, basically...
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, et cetera. but, of course, the threats of energy security ultimately come to fossil fuel supplies since we all have our own solar supply, et cetera. so, clearly, we need to, as we go into a low carbon transition, we are addressing energy security, but in the near to midterm, we are also going to have to increase our approach to resilience of infrastructure because among the many threats, the threats associated with climate change to our infrastructure are just growing and they'll grow further. so that's where we need to harden our infrastructure. also improve our response to the inevitable disruptions we've been seeing. flooding, obviously, in the southeast is an enormous issue. wildfires in the west. droughts in the southwest, in california. we can go on and on with these regional impacts. so it's -- we need to really think about addressing our security and our climate issues in an integrated way. >> i'm going to try to get one more question here. and that's about the electricity grid. in your
, et cetera. but, of course, the threats of energy security ultimately come to fossil fuel supplies since we all have our own solar supply, et cetera. so, clearly, we need to, as we go into a low carbon transition, we are addressing energy security, but in the near to midterm, we are also going to have to increase our approach to resilience of infrastructure because among the many threats, the threats associated with climate change to our infrastructure are just growing and they'll grow...
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. >> for a guy who lifts a lot of different "ifs" and "worries," et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, he is fairly positive. stay the long the market. despite hillary, despite the fed, despite that. >> beaten. >> what does that mean? >> i've goggled schmooze and 2s. >> just buy the s&ps and the 2s, treasuries. >> this is the one thing. if the market needs extraordinary actions from central banks to continue to go higher, then you have to ask yourself, what's really going on in these underlying economies? and what -- when does it matter? and i think we're closer to it mattering than we have been in quite some time. again, not to suggest the market can't continue high e but at some point, somebody is going to wake up and say, you know what, maybe that emperor doesn't have any clothes on. remember that story, mel? you might have learned that when you were in middle school. >> you're probably going to see the economy weaken a lot more and it very well could. again, i've been thinking we were headed towards a recession sometime this year. may have been postponed. but still, the data is not re
. >> for a guy who lifts a lot of different "ifs" and "worries," et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, he is fairly positive. stay the long the market. despite hillary, despite the fed, despite that. >> beaten. >> what does that mean? >> i've goggled schmooze and 2s. >> just buy the s&ps and the 2s, treasuries. >> this is the one thing. if the market needs extraordinary actions from central banks to continue to go higher, then you have to...
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in other words, we find no isis connection, et cetera. but a bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity. that's how we'll consider it. and that's how we will prosecute it, also. but the mayor is correct, there was no link at this time at this preliminary stage to international terrorism. >> so this could still be lone wolf act? >> could be. could be. could be because we just don't know. we know there has been no international terrorism organization that has taken credit, but we don't know. i've been in the federal government, i've been through a number of these incidents. you know, you can guess, you can hypothesize, or you can just wait for the facts and go from there. so we know what we know at this point and i'd be dubious about speculating on what we don't know. [ inaudible question ] >> as governor of new york, this is my worst nightmare, right? my worst nightmare is the phone rings late at night and there is some terrorist attack, emerge y emergency, flood, hurricane, act of mother nature that puts lives in peril. so this is
in other words, we find no isis connection, et cetera. but a bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity. that's how we'll consider it. and that's how we will prosecute it, also. but the mayor is correct, there was no link at this time at this preliminary stage to international terrorism. >> so this could still be lone wolf act? >> could be. could be. could be because we just don't know. we know there has been no international terrorism organization that has taken credit, but...
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. >> well, that entails going through the background, et cetera, et cetera.ain, victor, we're 35 minutes in to this hour. you spent eight minutes destroying the career of this individual, of this volunteer and you never once focused on the fact that hillary clinton has been lying to the american people, lying to congress. >> boris, listen, we've only got three minutes together and this is a national news -- this is a six-minute story. how has donald trump responded? >> donald trump doesn't have to respond to this. this is about hillary clinton versus donald trump. he's doing better than any republican presidential candidate in recent history. we should be talking about the issues facing african-american community, not the background of one volunteer. >> pastor burns is not in detroit. >> pastor burns helped facilitate this. when the announcement came out that donald trump would be going to detroit, this came from mark burns through the campaign. mark burns has been, by definition of the word, a surrogate for the campaign actually sitting on the faith and fami
. >> well, that entails going through the background, et cetera, et cetera.ain, victor, we're 35 minutes in to this hour. you spent eight minutes destroying the career of this individual, of this volunteer and you never once focused on the fact that hillary clinton has been lying to the american people, lying to congress. >> boris, listen, we've only got three minutes together and this is a national news -- this is a six-minute story. how has donald trump responded? >> donald...
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now it had hanging in dug out during ceremony and they are pleading for et cetera return. killed in boating accident last weekend. now here's why this so important. because jose fernandez has role model to many in our community including a youth little legal player who dedicated his game tuesday night to fernandez. his mother sent me this video to share with you all. trading plays a greater holiday little league he says to his mom video tape this for jose fernandez. he steps up to the plate and hits a triple. trevor went on to hit two more triple and pitch two and a half game he made tribute to number 16 on the mound. thanks for sharing kind of puts things in perspective. >> i posted picture and will post video on my facebook page if you like to see it or share it look for fox 13's linda hurtado and like the page. >> developing right now a manatee county deputies are investigating a homicide at a home in bradenton. they received a 911 call around 6 this morning of a person down at tenth street and 58th avenue. when they arrived deputies found somebody dead with a wound. th
now it had hanging in dug out during ceremony and they are pleading for et cetera return. killed in boating accident last weekend. now here's why this so important. because jose fernandez has role model to many in our community including a youth little legal player who dedicated his game tuesday night to fernandez. his mother sent me this video to share with you all. trading plays a greater holiday little league he says to his mom video tape this for jose fernandez. he steps up to the plate and...
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when i say people, governments, et cetera. can that happen between now and the election, i don't see it. could a correction happen 10 to 20% because of something out of the blue, plus the worries over the election, it could. i think it's a very low probability and investors should be buying that pullback because we are going to continue to inch forward with 2% growth, 3% growth and no yield in the world in the equity markets there i say there's no other alternative is the area of choice. gary: ingrid, your clients are looking at technology, if we do get this correction that joe grano has forecast here, where should investors be thinking long-term? >> well, they've got to look at at -- alternatives and the yield is very low and not a lot to be gained in traditional investments or cash. we have seen a lot in the private equity space and in some of the hedge fund space. they've got to have a portion of the capital put into some kind of alternative structure even just for divercification reasons. they're looking to put capital in
when i say people, governments, et cetera. can that happen between now and the election, i don't see it. could a correction happen 10 to 20% because of something out of the blue, plus the worries over the election, it could. i think it's a very low probability and investors should be buying that pullback because we are going to continue to inch forward with 2% growth, 3% growth and no yield in the world in the equity markets there i say there's no other alternative is the area of choice. gary:...
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, et cetera. to make a long story short, we have a lot of work that goes into adopting new technology, policies, new discussions, new debate, new support, new publicity, new documentation, analysis on the front end and the back end as well as the data interpretati interpretation. so, when we look at local governments and i want to quick borrow a piece from emergency management and consequence management. local governments provide, for the health, safety and welfare of our people, and more than anything else, we want to be prepared for the critical incidents that occur. for my city and any other city, critical incidents could be weather events, a terrorism event, a catastrophic fire or some other catastrophe, but we want to be prepared for these tremendousmatic events. when i look at what body worn cameras provide to us, i see that it's pretty much analogous to the weather radar. they don't stop the events from occurring, but they help us to see that something out there is happening and it's on the
, et cetera. to make a long story short, we have a lot of work that goes into adopting new technology, policies, new discussions, new debate, new support, new publicity, new documentation, analysis on the front end and the back end as well as the data interpretati interpretation. so, when we look at local governments and i want to quick borrow a piece from emergency management and consequence management. local governments provide, for the health, safety and welfare of our people, and more than...
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it's either 100 or maybe more pages of names of companies, locations of companies, et cetera, et cetera. and it's a very impressive list. and everybody says that. but i've released it, massive list. far more than you get -- you don't learn much in a tax return. >> tax return dozen reveal how much someone's paid in taxes, how much they've given in charitable given. >> that's okay. i've given a list on things i've given to charity. i've given that list. paid in taxes unless the audit is done? >> when the audit is done i will release. >> i've release the 40-plus years of tax returns. he hasn't released any. i think that's a big question mark that people need to ask themselves. why wouldn't he? >> reporter: it's a question she asked again late today, pointing to what trump told us during our interview with him. >> i just want to start by referencing something that donald trump told abc news. he said that the american people don't care about his tax returns. and in fact, he's also said that it's none of our business. i just think he's dead wrong. >> reporter: adding fuel to one of donald tru
it's either 100 or maybe more pages of names of companies, locations of companies, et cetera, et cetera. and it's a very impressive list. and everybody says that. but i've released it, massive list. far more than you get -- you don't learn much in a tax return. >> tax return dozen reveal how much someone's paid in taxes, how much they've given in charitable given. >> that's okay. i've given a list on things i've given to charity. i've given that list. paid in taxes unless the audit...
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and dissertations and publications, et cetera, et cetera. again, in the interest of time, unfortunately the clock is ticking. i have to really wrap it up. otherwise, i'm going to be in trouble. so let me say two things. obviously i cannot summarize the very rich and profound presentations and comments and all that. let me just say it seems to me when we talk about the generational terrorism we have to look at both continuity and change. in terms of the historical perspective and the current situation. maybe outlook to the future. i think in my view we touched on a number of issues that require much greater attention. in other words, to answer the questions about all. that is to say the actors or if you will the perpetrators. secondly about why. the motivations that was discussed. then in terms of our -- in terms of the modus operandi of the short war or long war or terror, from the geographic, geopolitical perspective, in other words, national, regional, global, so forth. because we touched upon some at least the human cost, the political co
and dissertations and publications, et cetera, et cetera. again, in the interest of time, unfortunately the clock is ticking. i have to really wrap it up. otherwise, i'm going to be in trouble. so let me say two things. obviously i cannot summarize the very rich and profound presentations and comments and all that. let me just say it seems to me when we talk about the generational terrorism we have to look at both continuity and change. in terms of the historical perspective and the current...
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, et cetera, when by the way you're running behind with women voters.ably not a great idea. >> so why is he doing this? >> because he's donald trump. that's gist an honest answer. he can't help himself. which is exactly why hillary clinton baited him the way she did. they started with the gold star family. the cons and he went completely off the rails at going after them. and this is the same kind of deal. he feels personally insulted and personally his brand and character and he can't help himself. not only did she bait him once he got there she kind of locked him in a cage and has been poking a stick at him ever since. >> he locked himself in. >> that's true. yeah. so, you know, he was just speaking, you showed some of it, so far he seems to be doing what he's supposed to be doing according to every single person on his team which is stay on issues that resonate, trade and so forth and don't go there. >> he's reading from a teleprompter in this sense. >> teleprompter trump is the best trump. look at the debate we started with teleprompter trump and th
, et cetera, when by the way you're running behind with women voters.ably not a great idea. >> so why is he doing this? >> because he's donald trump. that's gist an honest answer. he can't help himself. which is exactly why hillary clinton baited him the way she did. they started with the gold star family. the cons and he went completely off the rails at going after them. and this is the same kind of deal. he feels personally insulted and personally his brand and character and he...
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it was a pretty big deal, et cetera, et cetera, and reagan was behind. we've all heard the story.ou have heard this story wrongly that he won deathe deba. hoo here's what you didn't know. the league of women voters invited jimmy carter and ronald reagan to a debate. jimmy carter wouldn't do it. jimmy carter lost substantial ground for not participating in a debate, and that september debate that jimmy carter rejected -- i'm too busy, hostages and i've got too much stuff going on. he passed on the debate, didn't appear on stage and got his behind whooped for not even being there. >> you have to show up. >> the first rule, i think our panel would agree with us here, you must first attend the debate. and then here, of course, in the end carter does eventually show up. that's not jimmy carter, that's a guy with a pretty sweet necktie. but jimmy carter did eventually show up and the one he showed up with he lost, too. >> he probably wanted to erase that time from his memory, too. >> he's going to go to dana's therapist. >> i haven't found one yet, but if you know of one, i'll get his n
it was a pretty big deal, et cetera, et cetera, and reagan was behind. we've all heard the story.ou have heard this story wrongly that he won deathe deba. hoo here's what you didn't know. the league of women voters invited jimmy carter and ronald reagan to a debate. jimmy carter wouldn't do it. jimmy carter lost substantial ground for not participating in a debate, and that september debate that jimmy carter rejected -- i'm too busy, hostages and i've got too much stuff going on. he passed on...
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in other words, we find no isis connection, et cetera.ut, a bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity. that's how we're going to consider it, and that's how we will prosecute it also. but the mayor's correct, there was no link at this time, at this preliminary stage, to international terrorism. >> could be a lone wolf act similar to the boston marathon? >> could be, could be, could be, because we just don't know. we know there has been no international terrorism organization that have taken credit, but we don't know. i've been in the federal government, i've been through a number of these incidents, you know, you can guess, you can hypothesize, or you can just wait for the facts and go from there. so we know what we know at this point, and i'd be dubious about speculating on what we don't know. >> no cameras there, could you talk about -- [ inaudible ] what was the emotion like? >> look, as governor of new york, this is my worst nightmare, right. my worst nightmare is the phone rings late at night and there's some terrorist attac
in other words, we find no isis connection, et cetera.ut, a bomb going off is generically a terrorist activity. that's how we're going to consider it, and that's how we will prosecute it also. but the mayor's correct, there was no link at this time, at this preliminary stage, to international terrorism. >> could be a lone wolf act similar to the boston marathon? >> could be, could be, could be, because we just don't know. we know there has been no international terrorism...
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cetera. they can provide standards of which they need to train to in order to be able to maintain their federal status. so one of the questions that came up during 9/11, when i was there, was the issue of what can we do in order to protect after 9/11 to protect the airports? and the issue that came up is the national guard would perform that mission of providing support and security within the airports. so in order to peel that back. one of the questions and the issues we looked at is does it apply? it says no part of the army or the air force can be used in support of or as an arm of law enforcement. lieutenant commander cronin will get into that more specifically. the question is the national guard fall within that prism. the answer is no. statuto statutorily the guard adult fall within that. it's under the command and control. it would not fall in that situation. second question became if the feds are going to pay for them to do that operation, does that now cross the divide to make them s
cetera. they can provide standards of which they need to train to in order to be able to maintain their federal status. so one of the questions that came up during 9/11, when i was there, was the issue of what can we do in order to protect after 9/11 to protect the airports? and the issue that came up is the national guard would perform that mission of providing support and security within the airports. so in order to peel that back. one of the questions and the issues we looked at is does it...
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some hillary clinton supporters are also racist and sexist, et cetera, et cetera. a lot of data would suggest that you have those views you are more likely to support trump than clinton. that said, some of those folks support clinton. we should con front the reality of situation and talk about whether she was smart to say it or not. people that believe the president is a muslim and we can go on and on. >> i think the context this comes back to the issue of trump's top surrogates like rudy giuliani, kelly ann conway said trump believes the president was born in the united states. the candidate, himself, hasn't said that. you have some of his supporters also not believes that he was born in the united states. she's now come out and apologized. she said i shouldn't have said half. as a clinton supporter, is there a percentage of trump supporters that you think are racist, sex assist, et cetera. >> i'm not going to go down that road. there's a element of his campaign that are just what my colleagues said that are racist, homophobic and we have thoeds words out of donal
some hillary clinton supporters are also racist and sexist, et cetera, et cetera. a lot of data would suggest that you have those views you are more likely to support trump than clinton. that said, some of those folks support clinton. we should con front the reality of situation and talk about whether she was smart to say it or not. people that believe the president is a muslim and we can go on and on. >> i think the context this comes back to the issue of trump's top surrogates like rudy...
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we need law enforcement, et cetera, but we do not need folks who have a license to kill because they have a batch. too much of that happens. we have a little old man in oklahoma, the man can hardly walk straight and they have given him a taser and a gun. the oakland california police officers, in the 1960s were recruited directly from mississippi, alabama, louisiana. they went to get the most racist police officers they could to collide with the black party. excuse me, this is a prescription for disaster. >> you watch this and other programs online booktv.org. he identifies the events he believes led to the increased american presence in the middle east. purchaser bell scott recalls a relationship with elinor roosevelt. and then a history of racism in america. other finalists for the book award include the alienation felt by many on the political right in strangers in their own land. big data and computer models can be used to discriminate people. our look at the nonfiction finalist for the national book award continues with a look at the enslavement of native american. then they doc
we need law enforcement, et cetera, but we do not need folks who have a license to kill because they have a batch. too much of that happens. we have a little old man in oklahoma, the man can hardly walk straight and they have given him a taser and a gun. the oakland california police officers, in the 1960s were recruited directly from mississippi, alabama, louisiana. they went to get the most racist police officers they could to collide with the black party. excuse me, this is a prescription...
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both devices to see if they are perhaps the same type of devices where they made the same way, et cetera. that is all part of the investigation. now meantime, as they continue to look at the surveillance video, mayor bill de blasio said earlier today it is still too early to know the motivations behind this bomb. as to why somebody would do this, whether or not it's terrorist related, they would not say, only that it was an intentional act. earlier than that, new york governor andrew cuomo said this about whether or not this was a terrorist attack. take a listen. >> it depends on your definition of terrorist. exploding in new york is obviously an act of terrorism but it's not linked to international terrorism. we find no isis connection, et cetera. >> reporter: now cuomo said and reiterated that new yorkers should feel safe. person or persons will be brought to justice. mayor bill de blasio said new yorkers can expect security like they've never seen before. the u.n. general assembly is coming into town this week and that always means boost in security when we can expect a lot more than
both devices to see if they are perhaps the same type of devices where they made the same way, et cetera. that is all part of the investigation. now meantime, as they continue to look at the surveillance video, mayor bill de blasio said earlier today it is still too early to know the motivations behind this bomb. as to why somebody would do this, whether or not it's terrorist related, they would not say, only that it was an intentional act. earlier than that, new york governor andrew cuomo said...
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we said well what would he even moore, newt gingrich, ett cetera. and there is a flip side to how president obama has governed so often by executive order with his pen and a phone or whatever as he said in the last couple of years, there is a flip side to it. >> it's true. this is a vuller in availability that the trump campaign identified which is as stephen moore said it, his official campaign advisor, if you rule by executive order, you are then vulnerable to the possibility that these things things can be overturned. one of the things the trump campaign is planning is the first day project according to a republican close to the campaign. which is that on the first day or within a few days of taking office, donald trump would seek to, as one source put it, to erase the obama administration's legacy. by issuing 25 executive orders, for instance. that way systemically go through and try to undermine some of the cornerstones of the obama administration. >> such as. >> so for instance, one of the things president trump would have the legal authority
we said well what would he even moore, newt gingrich, ett cetera. and there is a flip side to how president obama has governed so often by executive order with his pen and a phone or whatever as he said in the last couple of years, there is a flip side to it. >> it's true. this is a vuller in availability that the trump campaign identified which is as stephen moore said it, his official campaign advisor, if you rule by executive order, you are then vulnerable to the possibility that these...
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, et cetera.nk hillary tried to walk that back to a degree. >> it puts her on defense. >> it does. >> listen to what mike pence told me on this issue. listen to this. >> i'm not really sure why the media keeps dropping david duke's name. donald trump has dropped david duke repeatedly. we don't want his support. >> you would call him deplorable? >> i'm not in the name-calling business, wolf. >> he's getting some heat to refuse to call david duke deplorable in that specific segment, although earlier, he did say i don't want his support or the support of his supporters. >> i understand why a politician might not want to feel like they can being baited into saying anything. but david duke is not deplorable, who is? that word ceases to have meaning if you didn't describe david duke in those terms. it took donald trump a very long time whether or not he disavowed david. he has a lot of white supremist supporters. >> hillary clinton has tweeted about that exchange saying -- complaining that he didn't cal
, et cetera.nk hillary tried to walk that back to a degree. >> it puts her on defense. >> it does. >> listen to what mike pence told me on this issue. listen to this. >> i'm not really sure why the media keeps dropping david duke's name. donald trump has dropped david duke repeatedly. we don't want his support. >> you would call him deplorable? >> i'm not in the name-calling business, wolf. >> he's getting some heat to refuse to call david duke...
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cetera. so that's kind of the premise. to kind of look at from the federal eye of what was happening. the other thing i want to tell you about is when you go there, when i went to united states northern command, it was early. most of the folks and the commanders coming there had worked with title 10 forces only and had only done operations that were overseas. the fact of the matter is, conducting operations in the homeland are very, very difficult. they're different. you don't use the same authorities. your ability of what you can do and how you can do it is different from what you're doing in a war theater versus what you're able to do in homeland. you have to go through and train and explain to understand for these commanders and these soldiers and airmen and marines and coasties that were coast guard members that were there, you have to be able to explain so they can make that distinction and make the logical jump between what am i doing? in theater of war and what am i doing in the homeland. there's an analysis. i woul
cetera. so that's kind of the premise. to kind of look at from the federal eye of what was happening. the other thing i want to tell you about is when you go there, when i went to united states northern command, it was early. most of the folks and the commanders coming there had worked with title 10 forces only and had only done operations that were overseas. the fact of the matter is, conducting operations in the homeland are very, very difficult. they're different. you don't use the same...
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they consume, they have to buy food, housing, et cetera. they're stimulating demand at the same time, the other is the capital stock adjusts, right? and it can do so instantaneously. not only because the labor inflow is relatively small, but it's relatively stable. if you're extrapolating from past trends, you look at what's going to happen -- make your best guess of what's going to happen last year and you already factored in the expansion of the labor supply. the third is the notion of low skill immigrants. i always use the restaurant example. if you have a bigger supply available to you of people who can work in the kitchen washing dishes and such, that improves the economics of the restaurant business and allows it to expand and allows you to hire people that work at the retail interface and have to have more cultural savvy. these are all sort of dampeners on what we might otherwise expect to be a harmful effect. so my first question. it was inspired by ethan's passion about rebutting these models. it's for any of you. i am a child of d
they consume, they have to buy food, housing, et cetera. they're stimulating demand at the same time, the other is the capital stock adjusts, right? and it can do so instantaneously. not only because the labor inflow is relatively small, but it's relatively stable. if you're extrapolating from past trends, you look at what's going to happen -- make your best guess of what's going to happen last year and you already factored in the expansion of the labor supply. the third is the notion of low...
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on regulation, hello care, law and order, et cetera, et cetera. specific issue, rather detailed issues. mrs. clinton has avoided that. you mentioned before, tyler, she dunt have tax plan. doesn't have a growth plan. trump has delivered on a lot of issue specifics and i think it's boosted him back into the tie or in some cases, slight lead in the polls. >> we'll save mrs. warren's answer for later. i think hillary has gone to four corners offense where she's trying freeze the ball here. sometimes when you hit some three-pointers, it falls apart. thanks. i'm sure we're going to see you later in the hour. appreciate it. >> thank you. bye bye. >> coming up next, it's back to the marks. the dow up triple digits. another big move from apple. "power lunch" is back in two. ♪ ♪ ♪ the highly advanced audi a4. ♪ upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business >>> welcome back. i'm kate kelly are developing news on bridgewater associates. the $150 billion hedge fund. they are planning job cuts as per a town meeting and letter the
on regulation, hello care, law and order, et cetera, et cetera. specific issue, rather detailed issues. mrs. clinton has avoided that. you mentioned before, tyler, she dunt have tax plan. doesn't have a growth plan. trump has delivered on a lot of issue specifics and i think it's boosted him back into the tie or in some cases, slight lead in the polls. >> we'll save mrs. warren's answer for later. i think hillary has gone to four corners offense where she's trying freeze the ball here....
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and these are your problems, trade deals, immigration, et cetera. but when he spends the time litigating his taxes, litigating whether or not the adds being run against him are fair, that's not -- it's not surning that that wouldn't resonate with a bunch of undecided voters in the all important i-4 corridor in the battleground state of florida. that's not what they care about. they care about jobs. some of them were talking about there wasn't enough discussion about rising health care costs. you can't talk about everything in 98 minutes. if he's taking advice from his advisers, he will be told, i'm quite certain. focus on them, do not try to defernd yourself. >> yeah, and it -- dana, 18 out of 20, that's a pretty impressive number, thought she did a better job than he did. >> it certainly is impressive, and the thing that i find fascinating to your point, jake is that my understanding was that was a big part of donald trump's focus in his unconventional debate prep, sitting around the table talking about policy, talking about approach, and strategy
and these are your problems, trade deals, immigration, et cetera. but when he spends the time litigating his taxes, litigating whether or not the adds being run against him are fair, that's not -- it's not surning that that wouldn't resonate with a bunch of undecided voters in the all important i-4 corridor in the battleground state of florida. that's not what they care about. they care about jobs. some of them were talking about there wasn't enough discussion about rising health care costs....