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liberal columnist adam epstein and conservative author curt schlichter.ned the other -- under obama. why the outrage not? >> update but it's not the same thing. this is totally tied to politics in trump's cruel and inhumane immigration policy to be honest with you and especially come especially as a hurricane is bearing white board florida. as we know puerto rico last year took 11 months to get power. 3000 people died. fema funds were not allocated correctly or properly and. david: they were totally mishandled by the people in charge and puerto rico. there was a problem there. to make you know that's not true. david: of course it's true. it's been admitted to by some of the people involved including the governor who resigned if you remember. kirk it's not just trump supporters who are saying this. kirk fugue or he was fema administrator and a president obama told npr yesterday and i'm quitting him the fema administrator at her president obama quote we were dealing with another migrant crisis the unaccompanied children crisis and funds were transferred out
liberal columnist adam epstein and conservative author curt schlichter.ned the other -- under obama. why the outrage not? >> update but it's not the same thing. this is totally tied to politics in trump's cruel and inhumane immigration policy to be honest with you and especially come especially as a hurricane is bearing white board florida. as we know puerto rico last year took 11 months to get power. 3000 people died. fema funds were not allocated correctly or properly and. david: they...
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i am going to a curt rebuff. there they certainly long—winded. going to a curt rebuff.ly long-winded. connected to this potentially, i do not know, connected by dominic cummings. sajid javid valves withjohnson after second aid is sacked. explain this if you would. there's been a lot of talk about the military tacticians by him apparently dominic cummings leadership has been informed. soon sue, this thing called, there is this article and clearly this is an idea that if you act like a complete psychopath, your opponents can predict what you will do and therefore they are frightened of you in therefore you get your way and they will make mistakes. it is the same doctrine that... that is the idea. it is because we usually show destruction in terms of nuclear weapons. if everybody is absolutely terrified that their opponent might just make the entire world uninhabitable for generations, they might hold back. and he is absolutely dealing with not just the eu in this way, but also with his colleagues in number ten and around. does not want to make friends though, does the? th
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cheating scandal if you curt when he was head of the company. basically. oh that will be all that's it for me or the team here for more. business. salman khan toes. their delicacy. dangerous because the price paid to produce them is highly contaminated water forced the forestation. organized crime the dark side of treme through the. sixty's. going into an official estimates more than 1200000 venezuelans live in colombia and illegally. video all the while i return to. to visit friends i don't think i'd ever go back there to live you know what i live there again i don't know so i'm not sure. with global news that matters. made for mines. s.o.s. europe the european is in crisis. if it's to have a future it will mean champions young champions. are going. to be more country. your future holds true. do they stand a chance. and they saved a good idea. going to. the market on you to stand up for european values and contribute to something important that shape. future of europe starts september 2nd on d w. this is do you have any is africa coming up in the next 15
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almost to curt's artists and wealthy merchants from the capital followed his lead and spend their free time here and use that on has remained a favorite vacation destination to this day. the un and is even nicknamed gooden's ball of top. because it was it almost located just 200 kilometers from the german capital. columns balustrades and balconies adorn the islands that as many of which date from the turn of the 20th century. this style is a relic of a bygone era but it's one that continues to captivate visitors to this day. even back then it was a status symbol to own a house at one of saddam's glamorous seaside resorts. during the communist era the videos fell into disrepair but they've now been restored with many being turned into hotels or apartments. the tourists don't just flock to the 3 year old seaside resorts where the architecture these spawn towns have a charm all their. war as german off from town i once wrote the view of the grey you see through the trees is poetic and infinitely pleasing to the heart and so. today it's hard to find that poet. tranquility of the bustling k
almost to curt's artists and wealthy merchants from the capital followed his lead and spend their free time here and use that on has remained a favorite vacation destination to this day. the un and is even nicknamed gooden's ball of top. because it was it almost located just 200 kilometers from the german capital. columns balustrades and balconies adorn the islands that as many of which date from the turn of the 20th century. this style is a relic of a bygone era but it's one that continues to...
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according to the police affidavit 39 year-old army veteran curt brockway picked up a 13 year-old boy by his throat and slammed him on to the ground. all because he was wearing a hat during the national anthem at the county rodeo. the boy had a fractured skull a concussion and was even bleeding out of his ears brockway's alleged actions seemed impossible to explain. but his lawyer lance jasper tried anyways and you have a person that doesn't have much of a life. >>they only have what scored of he's is corey's a veteran and and so he's going to listen to ever. he identifies with. >>president trump has had tough criticism for recent high-profile protests during the national anthem, you have to stand proudly for the national anthem. >>we shouldn't be playing you shouldn't be there maybe you shouldn't be in country. thth >>jasper thinks his client took messages like these to heart. >>but what makes you think though that he's being influenced by the white house specifically and not just sort a blind patriotism, simply boils down to that his statements he understood that everybody is to obs
according to the police affidavit 39 year-old army veteran curt brockway picked up a 13 year-old boy by his throat and slammed him on to the ground. all because he was wearing a hat during the national anthem at the county rodeo. the boy had a fractured skull a concussion and was even bleeding out of his ears brockway's alleged actions seemed impossible to explain. but his lawyer lance jasper tried anyways and you have a person that doesn't have much of a life. >>they only have what...
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curt, those raids were just days after the tragic shooting in el paso.here apparently saying he targeted mexicans. democrats today are raising the alarm about the president's rhetoric. let's take a look. >> i think he creates a climate where we are seeing significant increase in hate crimes in this country. hate crimes against muslims, against mexicans, against jews. >> when you look at this kid in el paso, he was saying similar things that president trump has said about the invasion and all of this. >> the problem we have is in the white house is not somebody who is stepping up and saying we're going to deal with this but the resourceless energy. we have somebody contributing to dark forces in our nation through his own rhetoric. >> the dark forces that booker just mentioned, curt, is it fair to put the blame on the shoulders of the president? how responsible is he? >> oh, the president is 100% responsible. this is the reality. this is a president who time and again uses his platform, his megaphone, the biggest megaphone in the world to sew divisiveness
curt, those raids were just days after the tragic shooting in el paso.here apparently saying he targeted mexicans. democrats today are raising the alarm about the president's rhetoric. let's take a look. >> i think he creates a climate where we are seeing significant increase in hate crimes in this country. hate crimes against muslims, against mexicans, against jews. >> when you look at this kid in el paso, he was saying similar things that president trump has said about the...
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should curt schilling run for congress and win, he's not exactly what you'd call a voice of unity.schilling became a commentator on espn and was fired as you may know for posting online about transgender americans saying in part a man is a man no matter what they call themselves. he suggested hillary clinton should be buried under a jail cell. he spouted conspiracy theories. much like we've seen this week including this morning from the president. schilling has called the parkland shooting survivor david haugh a crisis actor and has posted pro trump conspiracy theories on social media, yet schilling says he is blindsided when he is called transphobic and racist. in fact, he believes his political views have kept him out of the hall of fame and the president seems to agree tweeting in january that schilling deserves to be in the baseball hall of fame. but does schilling deserve a seat in congress? the people of arizona may be the ones to decide that one. that wraps up things on this busy hour of msnbc live. ali velshi picking things up right now. >> thank you. have a great afternoon
should curt schilling run for congress and win, he's not exactly what you'd call a voice of unity.schilling became a commentator on espn and was fired as you may know for posting online about transgender americans saying in part a man is a man no matter what they call themselves. he suggested hillary clinton should be buried under a jail cell. he spouted conspiracy theories. much like we've seen this week including this morning from the president. schilling has called the parkland shooting...
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very prolonged effect hopefully and so as a model of these patients thus far the cancer is not to be curt we can find some evidence that he is in good shape just finished his studies so he has good quality of life and cancer is controlled it's controlled so it's more like a chronic disease. i think if back to that so we can say that we defeated the cancer since we find some evidence we're always afraid that the cancer might we curve but so far of for the past like 12 months it's completely stable and he has no symptoms so you don't really know how to hold long to continue the therapy could be for say very years. we don't know we know for other patients. you can't stop for while. another disease so we know there also was a. wake of what we months and the thought effect the results the positive results but for the long term we don't know it well but there are other therapies and colleges looking into. as. i was pretty skeptical about the whole thing i wasn't convinced they could help i just thought i had nothing to lose. its. young is white or has breast cancer she's an outpatient at the te
very prolonged effect hopefully and so as a model of these patients thus far the cancer is not to be curt we can find some evidence that he is in good shape just finished his studies so he has good quality of life and cancer is controlled it's controlled so it's more like a chronic disease. i think if back to that so we can say that we defeated the cancer since we find some evidence we're always afraid that the cancer might we curve but so far of for the past like 12 months it's completely...
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germi before the reunification when there was this whole business -- i called the whole bit of the curt wall i'm affair, the secretary general of the u.n., austrian and forgot a few things in this biobut during the war, and one of the things was that austrians have convinced the world that hitler was german and beethoven was austrian. hitler wanted to be -- felt himself a greater german but was austrian and wanted it declared, and when he first -- first rising to power he was still technically an austrian citizen. that's true. >> this question would probably take you all evening to answer but one of the thing is found really fascinating frommure other writing was the waying me low mania manifest evidence differently inch difference between stalin hitler i hope they're more about that in your current book. >> yes. there is. and the short answer because i know we don't have that much time, i think what was different is that to me -- this is very evident in that period of 1941 -- hitler does not learn from his mistakes. he multiplies his mistakes. stalin, who with the way, when german forc
germi before the reunification when there was this whole business -- i called the whole bit of the curt wall i'm affair, the secretary general of the u.n., austrian and forgot a few things in this biobut during the war, and one of the things was that austrians have convinced the world that hitler was german and beethoven was austrian. hitler wanted to be -- felt himself a greater german but was austrian and wanted it declared, and when he first -- first rising to power he was still technically...
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curt brockway says he asked the child to take off his hat because it was disrespectful.e claims the boy responded by saying f you. rock way admits he grabbed him by the throat, lifted him in the air, slammed him on the ground. he suffered a concussion and fractured skull. he had to be flown to the hospital in spokane. >> the house judiciary committee is trying to force testimony from don mcgahn. mcgahn's testimony is essential when determining if president trump should be impeached. mcgahn will follow white house orders to refuse to testify unless a judge tells him to. >>> there are new concerns about vaping. something a lot of people do. what the fda is now looking at in a new investigation. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna stop ♪ all strength, no sweat. ♪ just in case you forgot ♪ all strength. ♪ no sweat secret. all strength. no sweat. with three extrairst absorb channels.r they stay up to three times drier so babies can sleep soundly all night pampers let's cowboy up! exhila
curt brockway says he asked the child to take off his hat because it was disrespectful.e claims the boy responded by saying f you. rock way admits he grabbed him by the throat, lifted him in the air, slammed him on the ground. he suffered a concussion and fractured skull. he had to be flown to the hospital in spokane. >> the house judiciary committee is trying to force testimony from don mcgahn. mcgahn's testimony is essential when determining if president trump should be impeached....
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become such a complicated story with many people weighing in and stems from the bombshell revelation in curt todourt toda the judge said she had not seen the initial surveillance video that led her to release the suspect back on the streets. >> when i saw the video, which i just saw today, i was frankly alarmed. >> reporter: the video just christine is referring to shows james vincent attacking her in her apartment complex sunday. the d.a.'s office said the judge had seen the video. friday morning we learned the first time the judge saw the video wasn't during the arraignment but while she was out at dinner. >> because of what i saw on the video, i do have additional public safety concerns now. incarceration is not the answer for folks with mental illness and substance abuse in all cases. >> reporter: today the judge ordered vincent be outfitted with an ankle monitor but because of his mental illness remain free and under supervision at temporary housing for those in the criminal justice system. >> it doesn't make it better he went on without anything for like a day and a half. this decision
become such a complicated story with many people weighing in and stems from the bombshell revelation in curt todourt toda the judge said she had not seen the initial surveillance video that led her to release the suspect back on the streets. >> when i saw the video, which i just saw today, i was frankly alarmed. >> reporter: the video just christine is referring to shows james vincent attacking her in her apartment complex sunday. the d.a.'s office said the judge had seen the video....
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we will ask curt to further introduce the item and then we can make comments. >> quickly. first private credit is a new asset class. it is relatively new for the entire investment industry. not particularly well defined. i will do a little bit of thoughts how we categorize it. it is quite appealing. we think it is a great opportunity set. it has the potential for strong risk adjusted returning uncorrelated with everything else we do in the plan. it has a real downside protection element to it largely because of the floating rate element associated with private credit and if control and influence with private credit. it is not well defined. it is very broad. we divide it into three categories. capital preservation. subject investment -- subjected we have been investing informally beginning in 2008 the board adopted 10% at the end of 2017. as we it is here we are 18 months into the private credit program. it calls for 700 to $750 million committed each year to get up to the 10% in the next two to three years. as noted, earlier we have made a decision to migrate some of the c
we will ask curt to further introduce the item and then we can make comments. >> quickly. first private credit is a new asset class. it is relatively new for the entire investment industry. not particularly well defined. i will do a little bit of thoughts how we categorize it. it is quite appealing. we think it is a great opportunity set. it has the potential for strong risk adjusted returning uncorrelated with everything else we do in the plan. it has a real downside protection element...
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. >> curt ashley, public safety officer, says increased security includes adding officers on horse back deputies on off road motorcycles. they'll be patrolling the area. >> like people around here are really great. >> the ryan will be competing in steer riding event. he says the festival shooting had a huge impact on the community but being out here is a big part of getting out to normal. that's the same message from this year's rodeo queen. >> i understand it was a tragedy but we can't let that take us over. everyone has to get back to normal, live their daily lives. you can't live your life in fear. >> reporter: gilroy strong. >> gilroy strong, yeah. >> reporter: if you make it out tonight, expect a lot of security. everybody will have to go through metal detecters. everybody's bag will be checked, no exsipgss. coming up, we'll explain the special tribute for the victims of the gilroy garlic festival. ansar hasan, abc7 news. >> the site of the mass shooting will be closed to the public awhile long per. police announced there will be no public access to the park for at least a few more
. >> curt ashley, public safety officer, says increased security includes adding officers on horse back deputies on off road motorcycles. they'll be patrolling the area. >> like people around here are really great. >> the ryan will be competing in steer riding event. he says the festival shooting had a huge impact on the community but being out here is a big part of getting out to normal. that's the same message from this year's rodeo queen. >> i understand it was a...
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so i thought i would just end by telling you about curt maier. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boyurt ma. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boykurt m. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boy being put on the truck with his family. another reason why i wrote this book was i had began to search for survivors. with google you can do anything these days. i put kurt maier into google and discovered he was a cataloger of german books at the library of congress in washington, practically our next-door neighbor to the u.s. holocaust memorial museum. kurt is still very attached to kippenheim and the childhood he remembers in germany. he's invited to go back every year and talk in germany and gives talks to church and schools. one of the slides he shows is the photograph of the american visa with all the other stamps on it, including exit stamps from france. and i went with him to a school called anne frank down the road from kippenheim and kurt ended his talk like this, which seems a good point to end my tal
so i thought i would just end by telling you about curt maier. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boyurt ma. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boykurt m. he's the boy in the picture here, the 10-year-old boy being put on the truck with his family. another reason why i wrote this book was i had began to search for survivors. with google you can do anything these days. i put kurt maier into google and discovered he was a cataloger of german books at the library of...
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curriculum and one reason they did that was the curricula weren't being developed and they thought curt surely that's not the way people in the wheezy learn. that's fine. you can have different fridays, different curricula for different localities and even different schools to some extent as long as the focus is on some kind of content. i think there needs to be a core of content for kids to understand the history of this particular country in a particular society that they are living in. hosted this is complicated the common corporate they would need to come to some remand on something. most other countries in the world that have seen radical transformations have been a top-down nationalistic approached by the federal government or whatever and we have 50 states because of federalism get side how they want to do it. and 14,000 school districts. you eliminate the character in the book, not a character but a person who people of average appearance made out of her their name that played a huge huge role is for us common core standards are concerned that he's now playing a huge role in ter
curriculum and one reason they did that was the curricula weren't being developed and they thought curt surely that's not the way people in the wheezy learn. that's fine. you can have different fridays, different curricula for different localities and even different schools to some extent as long as the focus is on some kind of content. i think there needs to be a core of content for kids to understand the history of this particular country in a particular society that they are living in....
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espn college football game day analyst reese davis and curt street have a preview. >> great way to start the first full saturday of college football on abc. prime time game, oregon and auburn. both quarterbacks grew up wanting to play for their respective schools. >> yes. we got a taste of herbert last year. he had a lot of great moments and moments with a chance to learn from. it is his first year as a starter and he has a great test against the auburn defense to see where he and the ducks are. a big opportunity for cristobal's team. he gets the opportunity saturday night to put on the uniform and run the offense of gus, who is back calling plays for auburn offense. it will be an exciting game to watch. >> and huge implications for pac-12 perception as well. in the afternoon on abc, alabama taking on duke. crimson tide suffering a devastating injury to dylan moses on d. >> a big injury. we talked about it all week and the implications of what it does to the bama defense. if you remind a little bit, it is a bama defense that was not at their normal peak a year ago. granted, they had good
espn college football game day analyst reese davis and curt street have a preview. >> great way to start the first full saturday of college football on abc. prime time game, oregon and auburn. both quarterbacks grew up wanting to play for their respective schools. >> yes. we got a taste of herbert last year. he had a lot of great moments and moments with a chance to learn from. it is his first year as a starter and he has a great test against the auburn defense to see where he and...
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yesterday, biden was asked if he wanted to respond to any of trump's attacks on him and he had a very curt>> do you want to respond to the president responding to you? >> he should get a life. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: that's -- that's the problem. that is the problem right there. fighting with people online is his life that's all he wants to do. if he were president in 1996 instead of 2019, biden would have gotten an aol instant message from someone named thedonald69 that said, "you suck loser, sad, see you at school tomorrow." [ laughter and applause in fact, trump seemed to spend all day lashing out at people even if they didn't actually criticize him. for example, he picked a totally bizarre fight with the mayor of dayton, nan whaley, and ohio senator sherrod brown. according to cnn, after trump's trip, brown said trump was received well by the patients, was comforting, and did the right things whaley said victims were grateful to see trump and that he was treated well by the victims for sure neither of the two democrats alleged that trump was badly received at the ho
yesterday, biden was asked if he wanted to respond to any of trump's attacks on him and he had a very curt>> do you want to respond to the president responding to you? >> he should get a life. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause >> seth: that's -- that's the problem. that is the problem right there. fighting with people online is his life that's all he wants to do. if he were president in 1996 instead of 2019, biden would have gotten an aol instant message from someone named...
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went on for so long, he eventually got cut off by the chairman of the committee which led to a very curtnse from mueller. >> if somebody knows they did not conspire with anybody from russia to effect the election, and they see the big justice department with people that hate that person coming after them, and then a special counsel appointed who hires dozens or more people that hate that person, and he knows he's innocent he's not corruptly acting in order to see that justice is done what he's doing is not obstructing justice. he is pursuing justice and the fact that you -- >> gentleman's time -- [ gavel struck ] >> -- ran it out in two years means you perpetuated injustice -- >> i take -- i take your question >> gentleman's time is expired the witness may answer the question >> i take your question. [ light laughter ] >> seth: now, apparently, "i take your question" is a pretty standard legal response, but it sounded like some dowager countess-level shade [ laughter ] "i take your question, now, if you don't mind, do [ bleep ] right off. [ laughter ] [ applause ] in particular, republic
went on for so long, he eventually got cut off by the chairman of the committee which led to a very curtnse from mueller. >> if somebody knows they did not conspire with anybody from russia to effect the election, and they see the big justice department with people that hate that person coming after them, and then a special counsel appointed who hires dozens or more people that hate that person, and he knows he's innocent he's not corruptly acting in order to see that justice is done what...
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. >> hi, curt collison from illinois. question for you is, do you think or to what degree do you think that the fear of the slaves among white southerners, how they played into their fighting in the civil war and the post-war anti-reconstruction. >> yeah. great question. i think the -- well first, i think -- i mean i think the fear is overrated. just the idea that slaveholders are immediately afraid. it doesn't -- i mean when i see evidence that black are out hunting two months in the middle of the night, blacks are out probably not with guns, probably with dogs, out hunting, that's astonishing. i don't want to just immediately turn to the fear. there's -- i think fear is a very powerful emotion and it is certainly one that a lot of people were afraid. after nat turner's revolt, a lot of the people were afraid that leaders who declared martial law and prohibited whites from killing black indiscriminately, the slaveholders who did that, a lot of whites in southampton county were upset at that decision. they sent a letter t
. >> hi, curt collison from illinois. question for you is, do you think or to what degree do you think that the fear of the slaves among white southerners, how they played into their fighting in the civil war and the post-war anti-reconstruction. >> yeah. great question. i think the -- well first, i think -- i mean i think the fear is overrated. just the idea that slaveholders are immediately afraid. it doesn't -- i mean when i see evidence that black are out hunting two months in...
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gordon, who was widely respected, sent the president a curt resignation note, telling mr. trump that he "should have his team. the national counterterrorism center director, retired admiral joseph mcguire, was named by mr. trump last night as acting d.n.i. to walk us through all this and why it matters, our nick schiin is here. hi, nick. >> hi,a. a a lot paragraphing. joseph mcguire, what do we know about him? >> vice admiral joseph mcguire spent 30 years as a special warfare officer navy seals. he feels director of the n.t.c.t. that advises on policy and operations aoss the intelligence community. i talked to a lot of people on the hill, intelligence community, former senior intelligence officials who work for him. the people who defend him call him a first class human being, great leader, man of integrity and warrior. "if i ever needed someone killed, he would be the guy i call," i what one person i talked to said. that's the kind of endorseidnt prt trump gave him today. >> admiral mcguire isn intelligent man, a great leader, a manwho is respected by everybody, a he's go
gordon, who was widely respected, sent the president a curt resignation note, telling mr. trump that he "should have his team. the national counterterrorism center director, retired admiral joseph mcguire, was named by mr. trump last night as acting d.n.i. to walk us through all this and why it matters, our nick schiin is here. hi, nick. >> hi,a. a a lot paragraphing. joseph mcguire, what do we know about him? >> vice admiral joseph mcguire spent 30 years as a special warfare...
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all right, curt.rick out a dorm not only to entertain yourself and be big on campus, but also, for intelligent reasons, like for example, you could have more blue light this is what we've mounted to the front of this and you put this on the wall in your dorm, you could create any design you want , the starter kit starts at about 199, and it also allows you to create your own vibe, for example, you can use apple's home kit, and we could tap into siri and have our music going and say hey, siri party time. >> ♪ ♪ >> so it matches the music and you invite your friends over to the dorm and at any moment it's party time. so siri, study time. jedediah: okay what about these outlets? >> all set, this one here are very inexpensive $30 to keep an eye on your dorm when you're not there and then also they have sensors so for $20 you get four sensors that tells you whether somebody has say for example, opened up your dorm fridge, oregon into your dorm, or you can put the sensors anywhere you want and then you coul
all right, curt.rick out a dorm not only to entertain yourself and be big on campus, but also, for intelligent reasons, like for example, you could have more blue light this is what we've mounted to the front of this and you put this on the wall in your dorm, you could create any design you want , the starter kit starts at about 199, and it also allows you to create your own vibe, for example, you can use apple's home kit, and we could tap into siri and have our music going and say hey, siri...
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chief investment strategist brian nick also asset management, president and chief investment over curt you both. brian, what do you do after tremendous volatility over the past week and still have the trade and monetary policy overhang. >> just like any roller coaster, we think this will end up where it started our target for sn&p is basicall where it is now, 2800 range. more trade volatility. i think investors are going to assume tariff in effect, september 15th tariffs will go into effect and we could potentially escalate from there. i wouldn't be discounting the idea we're not going to see escalation just because we're approaching next year's election. >> can the fed make it all better. >> we don't think so the fed would have to surprise people with a mid sort of rate cut, 50, 5 basis points. i don't think we'll hear that, get that from the fed. if they do orderly 25 basis point per cut, that's basically what's expected and therefore not going to be a huge boost in the equity market. not a huge boost to the economy where the consumer is not overly leveraged, doesn't need rate cuts.
chief investment strategist brian nick also asset management, president and chief investment over curt you both. brian, what do you do after tremendous volatility over the past week and still have the trade and monetary policy overhang. >> just like any roller coaster, we think this will end up where it started our target for sn&p is basicall where it is now, 2800 range. more trade volatility. i think investors are going to assume tariff in effect, september 15th tariffs will go into...
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so when people asked her questions, her response was often really curt and short and extraordinarily piercing, right? because inevitably, you know, look, we live in america. we have a really difficult time of dealing with racism and white supremacy. and what slavery did. so we try to soften it. it's part of our bargaining. inevitably was going to ask the question and they did every day, well, are they good to you? slavery isn't that bad, is it? i mean look how you're dressed at least you have your children with you. and you know, it would be that kind of thing, which was, you know, no matter how well intentioned it's still annoying. and fortunately i was playing a character where i could let that be known. and so -- but the problem was that we were doing the work of the household. so we sat down with barney and i said, man, listen, i'm tired of hauling wood every day. rose and i are out here hauling buckets of water. we're working in the garden. we are working like slaves. we want to be clear, we portray them so we need to work something out with the landscape department or something
so when people asked her questions, her response was often really curt and short and extraordinarily piercing, right? because inevitably, you know, look, we live in america. we have a really difficult time of dealing with racism and white supremacy. and what slavery did. so we try to soften it. it's part of our bargaining. inevitably was going to ask the question and they did every day, well, are they good to you? slavery isn't that bad, is it? i mean look how you're dressed at least you have...
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jedediah: well thanks, curt. a big move. have a great weekend. jedediah: you too. last hour i shared my favorite recipe for our fox & friends summer grilling contest and now pete is taking over the grill. what's coming up next? [laughter] it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus free home delivery. ends saturday. that could allow hackers devices into your home.ys and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the xfi gateway, devices connected to your homes wifi are protected. which helps keep people outside from accessing your passwords, credit cards and cameras. and people inside from accidentally visiting sites that aren't secure. and if someone trys we'll let you know. xfi advanced security. if it's connected, it's protected. cal
jedediah: well thanks, curt. a big move. have a great weekend. jedediah: you too. last hour i shared my favorite recipe for our fox & friends summer grilling contest and now pete is taking over the grill. what's coming up next? [laughter] it's time for the biggest sale of the year on the sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, all beds are on sale! save 50% on the sleep number 360...
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if you have to do it, you have to encourage it and then the y and 1 female, e-6,port curt active duty supporting your reserve unit, she was the number one cheerleader for pushing people to get in the class and do better than the guy carrying the heavy pack across the line. she was like, no, i'm doing it and so are you. [applaus [applause] >> i'm going to continue the theme of the physical fitness. i think that when we walk into the room, the first thought is, i wonder how slow she's going to run, you know? like i wonder if she's going to be the first one to drop out and not this girl. >> no. >> no, not going to happen. i'm thinking, which one of you guys is going to drop out. which one of you guys is going to beat me. because that's the -- we have to be the meat eaters. like we have to go out there and challenge ourselves, but we can't beat ourselves up. i think that's -- women are notorious for being so catty, but being so destructive on ourselves and it's going out there and even if you didn't make-- you didn't run as fast as you wanted to 0 are do as many push-ups as you wanted to,
if you have to do it, you have to encourage it and then the y and 1 female, e-6,port curt active duty supporting your reserve unit, she was the number one cheerleader for pushing people to get in the class and do better than the guy carrying the heavy pack across the line. she was like, no, i'm doing it and so are you. [applaus [applause] >> i'm going to continue the theme of the physical fitness. i think that when we walk into the room, the first thought is, i wonder how slow she's going...
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curt schilling says is he seriously considering running as a republican in arizona.held by democrats. he grew up in arizona and won a championship for the diamondbacks in 2001. pete, down to you. pete: very interesting. well, after days of controversy, oakland raiders wide receiver antonio brown will not be allowed to wear his old helmet this season. ainsley: that's right. brown fired a grievance to keep his helmet instead of wearing the new models mandated by the nfl. approved equipment and does not certify equipment older than 10 years. griff: brown had threatened to quit but soon changed his tune writing on instagram while i disagree with arbitrators looking back to full health and looking to rejoining my teammates on the field. joining us now to discuss the league's protocol former nfl player and author of brainwashed bad science and plot to destroy football. merril hoge. thanks for being here this morning. always enjoy having you. antonio brown famously difficult in the locker room. is that what is happening here or does he have a point let me use the equipment
curt schilling says is he seriously considering running as a republican in arizona.held by democrats. he grew up in arizona and won a championship for the diamondbacks in 2001. pete, down to you. pete: very interesting. well, after days of controversy, oakland raiders wide receiver antonio brown will not be allowed to wear his old helmet this season. ainsley: that's right. brown fired a grievance to keep his helmet instead of wearing the new models mandated by the nfl. approved equipment and...
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. >> [inaudible] inside that club or helping with the curt of that club?club. >> it's in a district neighborhood, district association. certainly, we had police officers there. it was saturday night. [inaudible conversations] >> how many officers -- [inaudible] >> i can't give you exact numbers on every single saturday night. i can tell you we had officers on patrol in the district over this past evening, and they were there in the immediate vicinity. >> [inaudible] when you hear mass shooting -- [inaudible] what dose through your mind? >> look, as a mayor, this is a day that we all dread happening and, certainly, what's very sad is i've gotten messages from cities across the country and that so many of us have gone through it. today is the 250th mass shooting in america. it's sad that it's in the city of dayton. >> mayor -- [inaudible] astronaut or federal level yet? >> yes. i've been in touch with governor dewine this morning. >> was the shooter going bar to bar? i'm told that he was outside or they were outside -- >> we'll have, we'll have more details
. >> [inaudible] inside that club or helping with the curt of that club?club. >> it's in a district neighborhood, district association. certainly, we had police officers there. it was saturday night. [inaudible conversations] >> how many officers -- [inaudible] >> i can't give you exact numbers on every single saturday night. i can tell you we had officers on patrol in the district over this past evening, and they were there in the immediate vicinity. >>...