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you have chai, home late. most things are spicy. breakfast. you have chai, home late.t things are spicyi breakfast. you have chai, home late. most things are spicy. i have noticed that. you dip it in the tea? this is widely regarded as the most dangerous area of the city. it is linked with gangs and violence. i was here to see what it was really like and to play for all. that is because i am in town to meet the people who want to change the area for the better and it starts here. there is a league one sport people ca re there is a league one sport people care about here and that is football. —— there is only one sport. everywhere you look, hopefully we may see some liverpool tops among the others. this is the centre of excellence, with approximately 100 kids that come across and train for five times a week. we give them free football coaching, live skill session. week. we give them free football coaching, live skill sessioni week. we give them free football coaching, live skill session. i have been asked to have a game with these kids who look pretty good stop because
you have chai, home late. most things are spicy. breakfast. you have chai, home late.t things are spicyi breakfast. you have chai, home late. most things are spicy. i have noticed that. you dip it in the tea? this is widely regarded as the most dangerous area of the city. it is linked with gangs and violence. i was here to see what it was really like and to play for all. that is because i am in town to meet the people who want to change the area for the better and it starts here. there is a...
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you dip some of that in chai. so you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. it's all good.so this is lyari, widely regarded as the most dangerous area of the karachi. lyari has a pretty bad reputation. linked with gangs and violence, it's known as the worst part of karachi. but i was here to see what it was really like and to play football. that is because i am in town to meet the people helping to change lyari for the better and it starts here. so here in lyari, there is only really one sport people care about and that is football. there's over 175 registered clubs and that's because these guys, like everyone else, absolutely love it. anywhere you look, you see man united tops, real madrid tops and hopefully some liverpool tops. and i'm here to find out a bit more about why that is the case. this is the lyari centre of excellence, where we have approximately 100 kids that come across to train or five times a week. we give them free football coaching, we give them life skill sessions on top of it. i have been asked to have a game with these kids who look pretty good. becaus
you dip some of that in chai. so you actually dip it in the tea? yeah. it's all good.so this is lyari, widely regarded as the most dangerous area of the karachi. lyari has a pretty bad reputation. linked with gangs and violence, it's known as the worst part of karachi. but i was here to see what it was really like and to play football. that is because i am in town to meet the people helping to change lyari for the better and it starts here. so here in lyari, there is only really one sport...
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there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir putin is high on the agenda. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is warning north korea is quickly closing off the prospect of a diplomatic resolution. now during his second overseas trip, president trump will deliver a major speech in poland in the nation and coordinating the delivery of humanitarian assistance. meanwhile they have fired a barrage of missiles into the waters in drills prepared for more possible north korean aggression. anne-marie. >> hena daniels here in new york. thank you so much, hena. >>> the u.s. is threatening to punish countries like china tra trade with north korea. david martin has more on the north's growing nuclear threat. >> reporter: kim jong-un kept his intercontinental ballistic missile hidden from satellites before it was rolled into position and aimed at space. it flew for 30 minutes, ready to reach alaska. >> there's no question we
there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir putin is high on the agenda. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is warning north korea is quickly closing off the prospect of a diplomatic resolution. now during his second overseas trip, president trump will deliver a major speech in poland in the nation and...
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there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir putin is high on the agenda. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is warning north korea is quickly closing off the prospect of a diplomatic resolution. now during his second overseas trip, president trump will deliver a major speech in poland before having his first bilateral meeting in almost two year. he landed in poland wednesday night where he's expected to talk to leaders there the talk about among other things trade. topping the agenda, north korea's first successful test launch of a missile capable of reaching alaska. in an emergency u.n. council meeting on the new launch the u.s. refused to take any options off the table. >> one of our capabilities lies with our considerable military forces. we will use them if we must, but we prefer not to have to go in that direction. >> the u.s. has been calling on china and russia to step up sanctions but officials from b
there he'll hold meetings with leaders in germany and chai nachlt but it's tomorrows highly anticipated meeting with russia president vladimir putin is high on the agenda. hena daniels is here in new york with the latest. hena, good morning. >> good morning, anne-marie. the united states is warning north korea is quickly closing off the prospect of a diplomatic resolution. now during his second overseas trip, president trump will deliver a major speech in poland before having his first...
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. >> reporter: for 71-year-old thomas, a typical week may include accupuncture, tai chai and a couple of hours with theper miss. >> i think over the years the pain began to exacerbate before i began to do anything about it. >> reporter: by 2009 his back aches had gotten so bad he could barely walk. he searched for treatment but was worried about the risk of medication and didn't want surgery. that's when he turned to his veteran affairs center. >> when i learned that there were alternatives, i was very willing to try them. there was positive results. >> reporter: in a consumer report survey of more than 3500 back pain sufferers nationwide, it found more than 80% of those who had tried yoga or saw a massage therapist or chiropractic said it helped them. >> they had been conservative or alternative to mainstream immedia medicine. we're seeing they work just as well if not better. >> the non-drug therapy sl allowed my life to have a very positive outlook. i'm very grateful. >> reporter: the consumer report survey found that insurers are for more likely to cover prescription drugs and doc
. >> reporter: for 71-year-old thomas, a typical week may include accupuncture, tai chai and a couple of hours with theper miss. >> i think over the years the pain began to exacerbate before i began to do anything about it. >> reporter: by 2009 his back aches had gotten so bad he could barely walk. he searched for treatment but was worried about the risk of medication and didn't want surgery. that's when he turned to his veteran affairs center. >> when i learned that...
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-george: chai. -lemonis: chai? -george: yeah. -lemonis: okay, what else? -george: curry. like that idea? -mm-hmm. -okay. we have to broaden our menu so that we can broaden our customer base. ♪ good morning. -zoe: good morning. -petros: good morning. -lemonis: how are you? zoe: good. how are you? lemonis: i asked zoe and petros to meet me in my office in los angeles. in that office is a company i invested in about a year ago called flex watches. over the last year, these guys have proved themselves to be masters at marketing and branding, so i wanted them to sit down with zoe and petros and see if they can come up with some new ideas. so over the last year, i've turned over all of my web businesses and the creative that goes with that to them. so no matter what business it is, they're involved with it from beginning to end. what we're gonna start with is the results of the facebook live video that i called a giant focus group. all right. trevor: which was amazing. over 150,000 video views, 2,000-plus comments, and almost 6,000 likes on that one video. but when we looked at
-george: chai. -lemonis: chai? -george: yeah. -lemonis: okay, what else? -george: curry. like that idea? -mm-hmm. -okay. we have to broaden our menu so that we can broaden our customer base. ♪ good morning. -zoe: good morning. -petros: good morning. -lemonis: how are you? zoe: good. how are you? lemonis: i asked zoe and petros to meet me in my office in los angeles. in that office is a company i invested in about a year ago called flex watches. over the last year, these guys have proved...
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you dip some of that in the chai. you actually dip it in the tea? yes. i'm just ruining your tea. finally this week, the last of our films marking ca nada's 150th anniversary. this week we're in manitoba visiting communities that rely on a fragile rail link to the rest of the country. but that line's been closed by damage from storms. its owners say they cannot afford to repair it and the communities may have to take over the railway themselves. oh, my goodness, i can't see the communities surviving without the train. it's been the mode of travel for years. because it's an isolated community, so you have only got the train or a plane, but usually everyone uses the train. they rely on it, right, because how are you going to get food? it would cost too much for aeroplane charters or helicopters to come in. yes, in the winter, providing you have a good winter season, we can have the winter road from january to march, three months, but that is it. spring and summer, fall, it is by rail. our elders, they all worked on the rail and i was born up north by the railroad tracks. growing up
you dip some of that in the chai. you actually dip it in the tea? yes. i'm just ruining your tea. finally this week, the last of our films marking ca nada's 150th anniversary. this week we're in manitoba visiting communities that rely on a fragile rail link to the rest of the country. but that line's been closed by damage from storms. its owners say they cannot afford to repair it and the communities may have to take over the railway themselves. oh, my goodness, i can't see the communities...
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. >> mary chay who also oversees the damage general services told fox 5 this is a wake-up call for the city. the question going forward is, is the system itself flawed or does this fall on the people responsible for conducting thorough background checks >> the agencies are supposed to identify what they consider sensitive positions and then if they're so designated, human resources is supposed to do a criminal background check. then they're supposed to advise with that person, what they found about that person, and the position, whether that is a problem or not. i think it kind of did slip through the cracks. >> reporter: when we also asked mayor bowser if they would have ever realized that bryant is a registered sex offender, she said an employee alerted them and that's when they took precautions, district leaders have questioned just how many other people have quote, unquote, slipped through the cracks, so to speak. although they're not going to go out on a witch hunt on the more than 30,000 employees, they say going forward, they will be more thorough in their hiring practices. shaw
. >> mary chay who also oversees the damage general services told fox 5 this is a wake-up call for the city. the question going forward is, is the system itself flawed or does this fall on the people responsible for conducting thorough background checks >> the agencies are supposed to identify what they consider sensitive positions and then if they're so designated, human resources is supposed to do a criminal background check. then they're supposed to advise with that person, what...
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. >> ward three council member mary chay who oversees department of general services told "fox5" today this is a wake-up call for city. now the question here going forward is, is the system itself flawed or does this fall on the people responsible for con did youing thorough background checks. >> the agencies are supposed to idntify what they consider sensitive positions and then if so designated human resources is supposed to do a criminal background check and then they're supposed to agency whether consistent with that person what they found about that person and position whether that is a problem or not. i think it kind of did slip through the cracks. >> that was chris type leon reporting. some district leaders question how many other people have slipped through the cracks so to speak in this case. they say going forward they will be more thorough in their hiring practices. >> okay. you're going to get tired of urs talking about this. it's hot outside and going to stay that way. >> that's right. >> heat wave can be boring or the weather person. >> you know. >> but no doubt about it
. >> ward three council member mary chay who oversees department of general services told "fox5" today this is a wake-up call for city. now the question here going forward is, is the system itself flawed or does this fall on the people responsible for con did youing thorough background checks. >> the agencies are supposed to idntify what they consider sensitive positions and then if so designated human resources is supposed to do a criminal background check and then...
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inspired to learn some killer kung fu moves myself, i head to the wan chai district of hong kong, wherete with a man who's passionate about studying and preserving chinese martial arts. music. first, the warm up. this is the horse stance. am i low enough? yes, you are. right, i don't know if i can get up now. this is the bow stance. let's reach again. this feels more like a workout than a warm up. not sure if i'll be able to walk tomorrow. time to step things up a bit. i punch you here, you block with this one. 0k. yeah, good. now you punch. whoa. see? that's it. 0k. i get it now. i think i'm going to have a bruise on my arm. now prepare to enter the dragon. once upon a time there were hundreds of small martial arts studios like this all over hong kong. but that's not the case any more. a lot of kung fu schools were actually run in a space like this, which unfortunately over the past 20, 30 years have become very unaffordable to the average teacher who simply cannot find enough students to justify the rent. so i think the first and foremost problem people face in hong kong, when you tal
inspired to learn some killer kung fu moves myself, i head to the wan chai district of hong kong, wherete with a man who's passionate about studying and preserving chinese martial arts. music. first, the warm up. this is the horse stance. am i low enough? yes, you are. right, i don't know if i can get up now. this is the bow stance. let's reach again. this feels more like a workout than a warm up. not sure if i'll be able to walk tomorrow. time to step things up a bit. i punch you here, you...
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and he smaller in that chai. so it appeared that putin was trying to compensate by putting his arms akimbo. on the sides of the chair. trump. forget that he leans forward with his arms on his knees very much kind about a macho move and then if you'll notice his hands were in a steeple. kind of position. where as if you go back to potent one point kind of ringing one finger then bringing another finger again this looks like an unsure or nervous body? position. annnnd when trump talks and it addresses the crowd complete eye contact when he looked over at hilton. i contact with them bulletin on the other hand. not great eye contact at all looking down most of the time and then kind of glancing up at the end. it gives us the feeling that he either doesn't really want to be there perhaps he's nervous or. sees this is kind of useless and i can't wait to get. accra. mary city other than on something very conscious about the way i'm sitting now it's almost the weekend and for many that means a trip to the beach. vo red s
and he smaller in that chai. so it appeared that putin was trying to compensate by putting his arms akimbo. on the sides of the chair. trump. forget that he leans forward with his arms on his knees very much kind about a macho move and then if you'll notice his hands were in a steeple. kind of position. where as if you go back to potent one point kind of ringing one finger then bringing another finger again this looks like an unsure or nervous body? position. annnnd when trump talks and it...
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blasting off near the chai neess border, this one is capable of reaching across the u.s. north korea runway leasing photos with kim jung un posing next to a missile. >> they have a miss thal can hit the lower 48. denver, chicago, maybe as far as new york and washington, d.c. >> reporter: moments after learning after this alarming development, the president on a conference call. he called it reckles dangerous saying the united states will take all necessary steps to make sure of the security of the homeland. >> the united states is also at vancing its capabilities to int intercepf the missiles before they reach the homeland. >> reporter: the missile went higher on this july 4th test. it was airborne for 45 minutes shooting 2300 miles into space before coming down in the sea of japan. the north koreans can lower the anxious the to vastly extend the range, potentially all the way to the east coast of the u.s. the latest test cannot test whether north korea can arm the missile with a nuclear war head but this week, they said it could happen within the year. the united states
blasting off near the chai neess border, this one is capable of reaching across the u.s. north korea runway leasing photos with kim jung un posing next to a missile. >> they have a miss thal can hit the lower 48. denver, chicago, maybe as far as new york and washington, d.c. >> reporter: moments after learning after this alarming development, the president on a conference call. he called it reckles dangerous saying the united states will take all necessary steps to make sure of the...
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in the campaign provided by the russian government, come to the meeting, and he brings the campaign chai. >> eboni: we will take a very quick break. we have a lot more to say. we will be right back. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest price... ...on the hotel you want. go on, try something fresh. tripadvisor. the latest reviews. the lowest prices. will >> i think the mainstream media as has probably done themselves a pretty big for sere by going so far, like going so extreme, by being so sensational. i think it is pushing regular people away because i want to see jobs, they want to see the numbers that he is putting up, the stock market keeps breaking hits, we have the all-time highest employment, all these things that he promised to do, they are happening. they are actually happening and that is not getting any coverage. that is a real shame
in the campaign provided by the russian government, come to the meeting, and he brings the campaign chai. >> eboni: we will take a very quick break. we have a lot more to say. we will be right back. ♪ whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in life. fresh towels. fresh soaps. and of course, tripadvisor's freshest, lowest prices. so if you're anything like me... ...you'll want to check tripadvisor. we now instantly compare prices from over 200 booking sites... ...to find you the lowest...
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join now former utah governor, jason chay for scum he is a fox news contributor.ir , there's a lot americans looking out what is going on in washington and thinking some of these guys either look like wimps that are afraid to do it they said they were going to do, or they cannot get together and agree. however you describe it, it is not a success. what will they do now? >> listen, when i was in the house of representatives, i forwarded four to 50 times to repeal obamacare, and that is the kind of bill or exact bill they should bring up. i think rand paul is actually right on this. to go back and explain to your constituents, why you would vote for it 50 times in the house, and you would not vote for it once it came up and actually for real. yes, there is no reason why they cannot take the individual components come on a daily basis. start to repeal item after item after item. drop your hands in mid-july does not work. >> melissa: will take a break and come back to, but let me ask, is that what you think partial repeal is -- item by item? >> i would like to see all
join now former utah governor, jason chay for scum he is a fox news contributor.ir , there's a lot americans looking out what is going on in washington and thinking some of these guys either look like wimps that are afraid to do it they said they were going to do, or they cannot get together and agree. however you describe it, it is not a success. what will they do now? >> listen, when i was in the house of representatives, i forwarded four to 50 times to repeal obamacare, and that is the...
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in the campaign provided by the russian government, come to the meeting, and he brings the campaign chaia very quick break. we have a lot more to say. we will be right back. ♪ work up a sweat during the day. not at night. only tempur-breeze® mattresses use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the touch. so you sleep cool and wake up feeling powerful. right now, save up to $500 on select tempur-breeze® mattress sets at our july 4th event. find the breeze that's right for you at tempurpedic.com. [boy] cannonball! [girl] don't... [man] not again! [burke] swan drive. seen it. covered it. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ will >> i think the mainstream media as has probably done themselves a pretty big for sere by going so far, like going so extreme, by being so sensational. i think it is pushing regular people away because i wan
in the campaign provided by the russian government, come to the meeting, and he brings the campaign chaia very quick break. we have a lot more to say. we will be right back. ♪ work up a sweat during the day. not at night. only tempur-breeze® mattresses use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the...
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inspired to learn some killer kung fu moves myself, i head to the wan chai district of hong kong whererse. am i low enough? yes, you are. this is the bow stance. horse stance. let's change again. this feels more like a workout than a warm up. not sure if i'll be able to walk tomorrow. time to step things up a bit. i punch you here, you block with this one. 0k. ah, 0k. yeah, good. now you punch. 0k. whoa. ah. i get it now. see? i think i'm going to have a bruise on my arm. now prepare to enter the dragon. music once upon a time, there were hundreds of small martial arts studios like this all over hong kong. but that's not the case anymore. a lot of kung fu schools were actually run in a space like this which, unfortunately, over the past 20, 30 years have become very unaffordable to the average teacher who simply cannot find enough students to justify the rent. so i think the first and foremost problem people face in hong kong, when you talk about continuing the practice of kung fu, is lack of space. recognising that hong kong's kung fu heritage is under threat, a local university has c
inspired to learn some killer kung fu moves myself, i head to the wan chai district of hong kong whererse. am i low enough? yes, you are. this is the bow stance. horse stance. let's change again. this feels more like a workout than a warm up. not sure if i'll be able to walk tomorrow. time to step things up a bit. i punch you here, you block with this one. 0k. ah, 0k. yeah, good. now you punch. 0k. whoa. ah. i get it now. see? i think i'm going to have a bruise on my arm. now prepare to enter...
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taylor: that's the coconut chai. lemonis: they're both good. so break down the cost for me. taylor: our cost on your actual tea -- lemonis: how do you buy it, by the pound? taylor: we buy it by the pound. lemonis: and so how many scoops go into a pound? taylor: 128. lemonis: and so, and how much is it a pound? taylor: the madagascar coconut, $15 a pound. so $15 divided by 128 is 11.7 cents, roughly 12 cents, and so the cup is how much? taylor: okay, so your cup is about 12 cents, your lid and straw is about 2.5 to 3 cents, totaled up, 27 cents. lemonis: and what does that retail for, that exact size? taylor: about $2.89. lemonis: so it's got a 90% margin? taylor: yes, sir. lemonis: now you know why i'm interested in the tea business. the margins are spectacular. tea 2 go seems like takeout. i mean, why not tea 2 stay? people are sitting around here. why do you want people to go? taylor: we have been asked that question many times. lemonis: why don't you offer scones or -- there's nothing to enjoy my tea with, so there's no coffee as an alternative. there's nothing to eat. wh
taylor: that's the coconut chai. lemonis: they're both good. so break down the cost for me. taylor: our cost on your actual tea -- lemonis: how do you buy it, by the pound? taylor: we buy it by the pound. lemonis: and so how many scoops go into a pound? taylor: 128. lemonis: and so, and how much is it a pound? taylor: the madagascar coconut, $15 a pound. so $15 divided by 128 is 11.7 cents, roughly 12 cents, and so the cup is how much? taylor: okay, so your cup is about 12 cents, your lid and...
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uri chai ka is one of the people most compromised by the magnitsky affair and he was also deeply involved with veselnitskaya working hand in glove with her on this whole initiative that they had launched in america and not just in terms of donald trump jr., but in terms of lobbying congress. >> and again following the money he would have a financial interest as well as a political interest in the magnitsky act, would he not? >> well, he's a potential magnitsky designee person who should be targeted under the magnitsky act. and given that he and his family are very wealthy people, they would potentially be very exposed to being added to the magnitsky list. >> and finally, natalia veselnitskaya was not just any russian picked from a crowd. she was vladimir putin's point person in trying to repeal the magnitsky act. his prime foreign policy interest, correct? >> that's how i see it. >> thank you. >> senator durbin? >> thank you, mr. browder. are you familiar with mchale fridman of alpha bank? >> i am. >> what do you know about him? >> he's one of the original 22 oligarchs who became rich in
uri chai ka is one of the people most compromised by the magnitsky affair and he was also deeply involved with veselnitskaya working hand in glove with her on this whole initiative that they had launched in america and not just in terms of donald trump jr., but in terms of lobbying congress. >> and again following the money he would have a financial interest as well as a political interest in the magnitsky act, would he not? >> well, he's a potential magnitsky designee person who...
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commissioner, i'm sure you recall as he was about ten his term, chai chairman wheeler wasd to launch an 11th hour investigation as to whether certain carriers violated the net neutrality rules. i was glad when the chairman rescinded that report and stated the fcc would not focus on denying americans free data. these plans are very popular and provide innovative benefits to consumers. i find it concerning the chairman wheeler issued a report on its way out the door after congress had requested that he refrain from releasing controversy items after the 2016 election. what is your view of zero rating services? do you believe they provided tangible consumer benefit? or do you agree with chairman wheeler's report? >> thank you for the question. to be clear i believe that investigation and those reports were issued after my departure from the agency. understand with zero net reading there's possibility of free services and i understand the alert of free services for some consumers. at its extremes some types of zero net rating can undermine network neutrality and that leads me to be concer
commissioner, i'm sure you recall as he was about ten his term, chai chairman wheeler wasd to launch an 11th hour investigation as to whether certain carriers violated the net neutrality rules. i was glad when the chairman rescinded that report and stated the fcc would not focus on denying americans free data. these plans are very popular and provide innovative benefits to consumers. i find it concerning the chairman wheeler issued a report on its way out the door after congress had requested...
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. >>> thank you, joining us to discuss this of the white house shake up is senator of the chai financemittee. senator, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it there is a lot to cover. lets kick up of what's going on in terms of the headache up sha white house. >> stop tweeting, stop focusing on trauma, he's a leader and he's certain of north korea and don't keep blaming china and don't blame other countries. get to work and sit down with the state department and the event department and find good solutio solutions. he's got to stop the drama and work together. the big problem i have of my experience in congress is things get done only when you work together one party cannot do it alone you go to work across party lines. >> i think i can anticipate your answer to my question. >> mr. trump's tweet, i am disappointed in china, yet they do nothing for us, we'll no longer allow this to continue. china could easily solve this problem. could china easily solve this problem, number one? number 2, does china respond well to that kind of approach? >> easier to answer the second question china
. >>> thank you, joining us to discuss this of the white house shake up is senator of the chai financemittee. senator, thank you for joining us, we appreciate it there is a lot to cover. lets kick up of what's going on in terms of the headache up sha white house. >> stop tweeting, stop focusing on trauma, he's a leader and he's certain of north korea and don't keep blaming china and don't blame other countries. get to work and sit down with the state department and the event...
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. >> that's what they are saying paypal is partnering with jpmorgan to link with chay pace and redeemse reward points letting them work with merchants that accept paypal >> that's a pretty neat wrinkle. it the does show what some have been saying about the banks for a long time which would be very, very hard to truly displace them when it comes to day-to-day transactions in general. not that there aren't other options outside of the banking system but they remain this repository of all the deposits and flow and they can kind of incorporate technology and not be supplanted. >> and if you can use your points at more places, the next raft of stories about new currencies and who is the fed of the citi points. >> the citi points, let alone the cryptos. >> and like for paypal, if you can't beat them, join them. >> next it turns out permanent life insurance isn't so permanent. a lot of policies have termination agencies of 121 years old and older policies huge age 100 to termination and pay out savings. the problem, of course, lots of 100-year-olds are now losing their coverage. >> i guess i
. >> that's what they are saying paypal is partnering with jpmorgan to link with chay pace and redeemse reward points letting them work with merchants that accept paypal >> that's a pretty neat wrinkle. it the does show what some have been saying about the banks for a long time which would be very, very hard to truly displace them when it comes to day-to-day transactions in general. not that there aren't other options outside of the banking system but they remain this repository of...
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chai chasing down pretend bad guys at the party. >> aww. >> that's cute. [ laughter ] >> aww. >> nice our facebook fan of the day. cameron and damon in downtown silver spring, of course, celebrating shark week and appropriately dressed. >> very clever. clever ndeed. we love it. we love costumes here. for your chance to be the fan of the day post your picture below cameron and damon's. >> damon deserves a shark medal for surviving the heat and humidity in that outfit. >> he does but don't think that i didn't notice your shark tie. >> oh, right. yeah. my shark tie. >> they're little sharks everywhere. >> right? yeah. these are friendly sharks th though. hey, we are now 82 degrees. 81 degrees. we from last night and let you know what will be expected later today. i'll tell you. hot and humid. low 90s way chance of an afternoon thunderstorm. relief on the seven day coming up in minute. >> sounds good. how we looking on the roads. >> the beltway slow. 270 southbound super slow outer loop inner loop because of earlier crashes at river road and georgetown pike. leave early if it's a along yo
chai chasing down pretend bad guys at the party. >> aww. >> that's cute. [ laughter ] >> aww. >> nice our facebook fan of the day. cameron and damon in downtown silver spring, of course, celebrating shark week and appropriately dressed. >> very clever. clever ndeed. we love it. we love costumes here. for your chance to be the fan of the day post your picture below cameron and damon's. >> damon deserves a shark medal for surviving the heat and humidity in that...
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cutting off the chinese bank, arms sale to taiwan, the meeting with modi of india and also dropping chaihe trafficking in persons report. you had a freedom of navigation operation in the south china sea, owl -- all of this within the space of five days. that's not coincidence. [laughter] ashley: but the fact remains that we need china to help with north korea, right? >> yeah. ashley: and do sanctions work? >> well, we have try -- ashley: because they haven't up to now. >> we have try for two decades to be, you know, give them carrots, give them concessions to get their cooperation on north korea. it's absolutely fail, ashley. so what trump has done is he's really pivoted. now he's imposing costs. it might not work, but it's the only approach that hasn't been try over the course of three decades, and every other approach with north korea has fail. so trump has to do this. so if he fails on this, the only recourse then is force, and that could be horrific. so we have a moral obligation to try every single thing before we start to use our military. ashley: our last resort. another one for y
cutting off the chinese bank, arms sale to taiwan, the meeting with modi of india and also dropping chaihe trafficking in persons report. you had a freedom of navigation operation in the south china sea, owl -- all of this within the space of five days. that's not coincidence. [laughter] ashley: but the fact remains that we need china to help with north korea, right? >> yeah. ashley: and do sanctions work? >> well, we have try -- ashley: because they haven't up to now. >> we...
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economic numbers in years, unemployment lowest in 17 years, wages rising, border secure, s.c., no wh chaih carolina. >> the supreme court >> oh, supreme court >> scotus. scotus >> interesting >> interesting >> no white house chaos. i like on my -- you know how to do that? if you hit the capital thing twice it comes out all caps. >> so are we going to give him credit for the stock market? this is a trap >> you want to -- >> because if you do -- >> you want to -- >> no they've said they use it as their own barometer >> how many times have you made so if it goes down he owns it, too. >> no, no, no, no. my point is if we're going to do this then you've got to go back to the obama years just what it is. >> oh the fairness of -- >> if you want to give him the credit for the stock market this time, then you used to say every time that -- every time the stock market went up you said that the stock market went up despite obama. this time, you turn around and the whole thing is cockeyed. but anyway >> andrew, for what it's worth, since 1999, the stock market, including obama, which you would say he
economic numbers in years, unemployment lowest in 17 years, wages rising, border secure, s.c., no wh chaih carolina. >> the supreme court >> oh, supreme court >> scotus. scotus >> interesting >> interesting >> no white house chaos. i like on my -- you know how to do that? if you hit the capital thing twice it comes out all caps. >> so are we going to give him credit for the stock market? this is a trap >> you want to -- >> because if you do...
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joining us now one of the key architects of the deal, former energy architects of the delm, co-chai andtive, mr.ing is, welcome this morning. >> thank you. >> you we heard the criticism you unleashed iran. you gave them money. their program continues unabated. what do you think it stands two years later? >> first of all i walled say we released iran, it was to remove the existential threat of nuclear weapons. that's been done. we have a substantial time now before if they should keith. first of all, we have incredible in place transparency steps which are unique so we will know if they cheat f. they, do we have much, much more time now to respond. so that was the objective. we all recognized then, recognize today, we are on the opposite side of iran on a lot of issues in that region from yemen to lebanon and syria, human rights, missiles, the deal is about taking the existential threat off the table. >> so iran, i think it's universally held opinion, within like defense circles and intelligence circles. iran stirs the pot within the middle east if terms of terror and increased warfare,
joining us now one of the key architects of the deal, former energy architects of the delm, co-chai andtive, mr.ing is, welcome this morning. >> thank you. >> you we heard the criticism you unleashed iran. you gave them money. their program continues unabated. what do you think it stands two years later? >> first of all i walled say we released iran, it was to remove the existential threat of nuclear weapons. that's been done. we have a substantial time now before if they...
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it's a problem for china being a help in chaiing to resolve it. mr. xi accepts that, i don't know.h korea. gro. pete: is this meeting more important than the russian beating? >> i think both are important. i don't think it's a matter of which one. and both cases the president has shown real leadership and something that the world has not seen' fo seen for the past l years. decisive and frankly blunt leadership. that's what leadership is. abby: that's a great point. governor, always great to have you with us. have a great saturday. >> great to be with you by guys. come enjoy your food truck. pete: if you were here you could enjoy it, too. come enjoy it with us. abby: come to see us soon. >> i will. abby: overnight show of force a pair of us b 1- 1 bombers. well the move follows north korea's successful launch of intercontinental ballistic missile. the pentagon now telling fox news that within the coming days the u.s. plans to test the thad missile defense system in alaska. and another legal set back in the fight against the president's travel ban. a u.s. appeals court denying hawaii
it's a problem for china being a help in chaiing to resolve it. mr. xi accepts that, i don't know.h korea. gro. pete: is this meeting more important than the russian beating? >> i think both are important. i don't think it's a matter of which one. and both cases the president has shown real leadership and something that the world has not seen' fo seen for the past l years. decisive and frankly blunt leadership. that's what leadership is. abby: that's a great point. governor, always great...
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chai clay welcome back, time for news by the numbers. in office. more than 170 of them came under list. kept under wraps from the public. next, 42 million. that's how many americans are on food stamps in 2017. lowest number in seven years, thanks to tighter qualifications under the president trump. and finally here is your number forever. how long president putin may be president of russia. putin isn't sure about his political future despite presidents in russia not being allowed to serve more than three consecutive terms. they just keep going on forever like fidel castro. pete: chaos in minneapolis as the protests call for resignation of mayor. abby: police chief was stepping down after controversial shooting. clayton: host of the blaze lawrence jones. nice to see you this morning. saw a press conference shouted down. couldn't get a word in edge wise. signs all around. we want you to quit. get out. >> for me it was different because i was part of the tea party. we did the same exact thing. we got sick of legislators. we may disagree wit
chai clay welcome back, time for news by the numbers. in office. more than 170 of them came under list. kept under wraps from the public. next, 42 million. that's how many americans are on food stamps in 2017. lowest number in seven years, thanks to tighter qualifications under the president trump. and finally here is your number forever. how long president putin may be president of russia. putin isn't sure about his political future despite presidents in russia not being allowed to serve more...