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the cynical use of free—speech argument is cynical. theyjust can't be bothered. the times. trump urges muslims tojoin bothered. the times. trump urges muslims to join battle between good and evil. a different tone from president trump. this is the sort of thing that he was saying about islam and islamist extremism in his run—up to his election. he was particularly critical of hillary clinton's relationship with saudi arabia. one of the things he said about saudi arabia during the campaign, it is amazing but he can now turn up at their country and praise them and talk about their kingdom. we are in a strange year of global politics and with donald trump, four—minute countries, the reality is that they had to reset the clock.|j countries, the reality is that they had to reset the clock. i love the fa ct had to reset the clock. i love the fact that now he has managed to utter an entire sentence with a. —— with a period. we applaud in our brief statement ship. but the campaign trail is different of being in power. he is absolutely a pragma
the cynical use of free—speech argument is cynical. theyjust can't be bothered. the times. trump urges muslims tojoin bothered. the times. trump urges muslims to join battle between good and evil. a different tone from president trump. this is the sort of thing that he was saying about islam and islamist extremism in his run—up to his election. he was particularly critical of hillary clinton's relationship with saudi arabia. one of the things he said about saudi arabia during the campaign,...
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to put a billion dollars in a fund to advance manufacturing in america, my inn inner cynic says, why or three or six billion? and here comes an executive out of nowhere, giving a billon dollars out of nowhere for job creation. these days apprenticeships really only work if you're a plumber or an electrician, right? but an idealist would say, yes, that's it, dream dreams, take the moon shot, be like bobby kennedy, one of my childhood heroes. there are those who look at things that are and ask why, and i look at things that never were and ask why not. if technology is go to put millions out of work, let's find new ways to create jobs. o this is important stuff, people. so what's dan schuman really doing at pay-pal? he's making money for shareholders. however what he's really doing is simple. he's democratizing the way we handle money. i never knew about paypal until my youngest daughter told me she was using it to buy things on amazon, wanted to know why i wasn't. i didn't know about venmo. this is the digital revolution, when paypal is going to put the cash on your mobile or desk top
to put a billion dollars in a fund to advance manufacturing in america, my inn inner cynic says, why or three or six billion? and here comes an executive out of nowhere, giving a billon dollars out of nowhere for job creation. these days apprenticeships really only work if you're a plumber or an electrician, right? but an idealist would say, yes, that's it, dream dreams, take the moon shot, be like bobby kennedy, one of my childhood heroes. there are those who look at things that are and ask...
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it's a mix of cynicism and disliked.arty, describing him as two things. one, asa describing him as two things. one, as a banker and as in the uk, bankers don't have good french press. it's a bit and relevant —— irreleva nt press. it's a bit and relevant —— irrelevant but it's sticking to him. and the other is baby francois hollande, the sun of boxer—macro who was leaving. you don't want to be at —— francois hollande. he is seen as not new and if he is newcomer he is a banker and that is not good. so he is not being welcomed by everyone. the fact that he wants to change labour laws, and we know that french people are very attached to their social protection, very strong social protection. the fa ct very strong social protection. the fact that he wants to change it in order to make france more open to the world and over the companies who would like to settle in france, and all because it is so, take —— complicated to fire someone. he wa nts to complicated to fire someone. he wants to change that. although some people might
it's a mix of cynicism and disliked.arty, describing him as two things. one, asa describing him as two things. one, as a banker and as in the uk, bankers don't have good french press. it's a bit and relevant —— irreleva nt press. it's a bit and relevant —— irrelevant but it's sticking to him. and the other is baby francois hollande, the sun of boxer—macro who was leaving. you don't want to be at —— francois hollande. he is seen as not new and if he is newcomer he is a banker and...
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we live in a time of great cynicism about our institutions. that is one of the few things that democrats and republicans can agree on. it is a cynicism that is most corrosive when it comes to the system of self-government, that clouds our history offing jagged sometimes tentative and ultimately forward progress. that impedes our children's ability to see and the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politic, the possibility of the democracy doing big things. of course, the disdain for elected officials is not new as many of you in the room can tell others. 60 years ago president kennedy quote ad columnist in profiles in courage who had written that people don't give a damn what the average senator or congressman says. the reason they don't care is that they know what you hear in congress is 99% tripe, ignorance and demagoguery and not to be relied upon. which is perhaps a little harsh. 99% seems high [ laughter ] 85 [ laughter ] but president p kennedy also wrote that the combination of p public business and the competition for the public's
we live in a time of great cynicism about our institutions. that is one of the few things that democrats and republicans can agree on. it is a cynicism that is most corrosive when it comes to the system of self-government, that clouds our history offing jagged sometimes tentative and ultimately forward progress. that impedes our children's ability to see and the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politic, the possibility of the democracy doing big things. of course, the disdain for elected...
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it has to be said, cynical, we have lobbying. here's a clip. voting intention? grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. that means any petition, not clicks in cyberspace. nonprofits have to report on their findings. while you are out there hustling, i was work influential senators who can deliver votes. that is our second prong.
it has to be said, cynical, we have lobbying. here's a clip. voting intention? grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. that means any petition, not clicks in cyberspace. nonprofits have to report on their findings. while you are out there hustling, i was work influential senators who can deliver votes. that is our second prong.
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it has to be said, cynical, we have lobbying. here's a clip. what is the best indicator of voting intention? grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. that means any petition, not clicks in cyberspace. nonprofits have to report on their findings. while you are out there hustling, i was work influential senators who can deliver votes. that is our second prong. author is identifying who held sway in target states. employers, workers groups, do not just waltz into an office and make your case. find out who the senator trusts. convinced that person to make your case. that is how we win. does she take no prisoners? that is it exactly. as you have seen, a very strong supporting cast is. i wouldn't have this feeling the same you did. i like the subject matter, i liked the cast, like the director andi i liked the cast, like the director and i came out thinking it is not as good as it should be. the whole is less tha n good as it should be. the whole is less than the sum of the parts. there is something about it which keeps you at a dist
it has to be said, cynical, we have lobbying. here's a clip. what is the best indicator of voting intention? grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. that means any petition, not clicks in cyberspace. nonprofits have to report on their findings. while you are out there hustling, i was work influential senators who can deliver votes. that is our second prong. author is identifying who held sway in target states. employers, workers groups, do not just waltz into an office and...
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at the end of it, call me a cynic, my first thought was what did he do? turns out he did. >> what did he do? >> i understand there has been a trancegression for which this guy was apologisting for. this was actually inside her workspace, in school i she works. >> so her friends could be like, girl, just friv him. >> he used his position as a security guard to gain access to this school outside of business hours while the prince pal of the school discovered and was not very impressed and had the entire thing cleared out and cleaned up before she could even see it. >> that's hater right there. >> but wait a minute he had transgressions. >> well, let the brother apologize. >> this video has gone crazy viral, so she may have actually seen the video, all the effort he went into. i just don't know whether he deserves it. cynicism you move in again. >> the only way to start talking about this video is by just singing hello, dolly. the rest of that line is it's so nice to have you back where you belong but she isn't where she belongs in terms of her health. vet r
at the end of it, call me a cynic, my first thought was what did he do? turns out he did. >> what did he do? >> i understand there has been a trancegression for which this guy was apologisting for. this was actually inside her workspace, in school i she works. >> so her friends could be like, girl, just friv him. >> he used his position as a security guard to gain access to this school outside of business hours while the prince pal of the school discovered and was not...
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now, i thought this was amazing, but at the end of it -- call me a cynic -- my first thought was whatid he do. turns out, he did. >> what did he do? >> well, i understand there had been a transgression for which this guy was apologizing for. so this is him going the whole hog. this is actually inside her work space in the school where she works. >> so her friends can be like, girl, just forgive him. >> i'm sure it would have an effect seeing as she never saw it. he use ed his job as security t gain access to the school outside business hours. the boss was not impressed so had the whole thing cleared out before she could see it. >> that's hater right there. >> wait a minute. he's guilty of transgression. >> don't have to hate t him down like that. >> this video has now gone crazy viral. she may have seen all the effort he went into. i just don't know whether he really deserves it. cynicism wins again. >>> it's time to give away another ipad mini. >> to enter you need to be at least 21 years of age and be a legal resident of the united states or canada. >> come iing up in a just a lit b
now, i thought this was amazing, but at the end of it -- call me a cynic -- my first thought was whatid he do. turns out, he did. >> what did he do? >> well, i understand there had been a transgression for which this guy was apologizing for. so this is him going the whole hog. this is actually inside her work space in the school where she works. >> so her friends can be like, girl, just forgive him. >> i'm sure it would have an effect seeing as she never saw it. he use...
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it's a cynical side, if you will. not necessarily the kind of industries, information industry we're talking act, but that will be an element of it. i think broadly in terms of the human rights issues, an element where we've seen excerpts of the speech donald trump is going to give today. in the speech he says we're not here to lecture you, to tell you how to live and what to do. we'll have a principled realism in our approach. i find that are remarkable approach. we do have concerns about human rights. he's been meeting leaders of states where they engage in muslim beheadings. the suppression of minorities and the suppression of democratic activists and various other groups inside these countries. and we're not saying anything about those. donald trump is basically ak -- >> isn't that a very serious questionable disay of havior, to come out and say we're not going to lecture you, we're not going to talk about your misogyny, beheading people, as steve referred to, your dealing with political opposition, your being aut
it's a cynical side, if you will. not necessarily the kind of industries, information industry we're talking act, but that will be an element of it. i think broadly in terms of the human rights issues, an element where we've seen excerpts of the speech donald trump is going to give today. in the speech he says we're not here to lecture you, to tell you how to live and what to do. we'll have a principled realism in our approach. i find that are remarkable approach. we do have concerns about...
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change that view and if ebrahim raisi wins they will be more cynical.wins because it will show the european countries that ebrahim raisi is a hardliner, a bad quy ebrahim raisi is a hardliner, a bad guy. worth if hassan rouhani and his foreign minister, will break iran looks like it is run by a more pragmatic and reasonable actors. give us an idea, please, about how iranians feel about this election. has it divided the country? definitely. the country might settle for political pundits and historians and sociologist, it might settle the issue of where it run stand in terms of the centre, periphery, urban, rural, modern. it is a tight race and the focus of ebrahim raisi has been the urban and the rural with promises ofjob and economic benefits, three times what they are getting. the reformers have called this impractical. the effects of those promises for a population that has not seen the benefits of the promises of hassan rouhani, is very strong. i don't think can take it for granted that he can win or lose at this stage. thank you both for being weath
change that view and if ebrahim raisi wins they will be more cynical.wins because it will show the european countries that ebrahim raisi is a hardliner, a bad quy ebrahim raisi is a hardliner, a bad guy. worth if hassan rouhani and his foreign minister, will break iran looks like it is run by a more pragmatic and reasonable actors. give us an idea, please, about how iranians feel about this election. has it divided the country? definitely. the country might settle for political pundits and...
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>> translator: cynicism. >> translator: your cynical. >> translator: invited to the northern uif congress in 2016. homosexual lead to the destruction of homosexual that's why they need to be condemned of death. >> translator: it's wonderful to hear you defending homosexuals. >> translator: another uif in 2017, i'm not going back to fight this crime, the jews are users, the act torres of felonies, those people who support your -- and you said i'll wait until i'm president. i hope you'll never be president. >> translator: the wonderful merit of this debate is to listen to you expressing compassion for the jews and homosexuals of this country. i've always protected them of course -- >> translator: protected by supporting uif, islamic fundamentalist i hope you're joking. don't joke with that. >> translator: i don't support the irf and i repeat -- >> translator: you accepted their support. >> translator: all associations which -- which call for violence and hatred -- >> translator: you supported the support of uif, you accepted the support of urif. >> translator: the uif have participated in y
>> translator: cynicism. >> translator: your cynical. >> translator: invited to the northern uif congress in 2016. homosexual lead to the destruction of homosexual that's why they need to be condemned of death. >> translator: it's wonderful to hear you defending homosexuals. >> translator: another uif in 2017, i'm not going back to fight this crime, the jews are users, the act torres of felonies, those people who support your -- and you said i'll wait until i'm...
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and for all the cynical commentators, you know what is happening everywhere i go all over the countryer, the crowds and enthusiasm and determination gets bigger. and that gives us a chance to do something very special on june that gives us a chance to do something very special onjune the 8th. it is very odd that you have an election campaign where we go out and talk to people all the time and the prime minister seems to have difficulty in meeting anyone or having a debate. so there is a debate in cambridge tonight, i do not know know what she's doing this evening but i invite her to go to cambridge and debate policies, debate her record, debate their plans. and let the public make up their minds. jeremy corbyn earlier in the day throwing down the gau ntlet in the day throwing down the ga u ntlet to in the day throwing down the gauntlet to theresa may. we have seen home secretary amber rudd who was representing the conservative party arriving in cambridge. the prime minister is not taking part in the debate, she has defended her sta nce the debate, she has defended her stance not to be
and for all the cynical commentators, you know what is happening everywhere i go all over the countryer, the crowds and enthusiasm and determination gets bigger. and that gives us a chance to do something very special on june that gives us a chance to do something very special onjune the 8th. it is very odd that you have an election campaign where we go out and talk to people all the time and the prime minister seems to have difficulty in meeting anyone or having a debate. so there is a debate...
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and here's the, here's the thing that, to me, is perhaps the most cynical argument by the critics of what we are trying to do in repealing and replacing obamacare. despite the fact that there are 30 million people uninsured now, hardly a success, hardly the gold standard for providing access to health care coverage, the congressional budget office points out what i think is pretty obvious. if you take the gun away fromnd people's head and you don't force them to buy a product that they really don't want, fewer people are actually going to buy it. because it doesn't suit their needs, and it's not available at a price they can afford. so the as the "wall street journal" points out without the threat threat of penalty, someth people will conclude that obamacare coverage isn't worth the price even with the subsidies. so sometimes i wish that we would have honest and open debates about the problems that confront our country, certainly health care is something near and dear to all of our hearts. too often i feel like we're ships passing in the night or reverting to our talking points rathe
and here's the, here's the thing that, to me, is perhaps the most cynical argument by the critics of what we are trying to do in repealing and replacing obamacare. despite the fact that there are 30 million people uninsured now, hardly a success, hardly the gold standard for providing access to health care coverage, the congressional budget office points out what i think is pretty obvious. if you take the gun away fromnd people's head and you don't force them to buy a product that they really...
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that is why we are so grateful to have an attorney general who projects such cynical behavior. we saw this most recently when the attorney general took a stand against mayors and police chiefs who kept local law enforcement and federal partners from collaborating to remove dangerous criminals. this is a continuation of a lifelong commitment that attorney general sessions has made to putting public safety ahead of politics, political correctness, and the special interests. as the united states senator, the attorney general defied silicon valley billionaires and they're all me of largely us -- their army of lobbyists, and public relations firms. he stepped up when they tried to line their bottom lines with interests that would have impaired law enforcement's ability to hunt child predators with social media wraps and protections. when we saw a spate of mass shootings, then senator sessions did not just give speeches. he championed changes to ensure officers around the country can get the training they need to respond to active shooter incidents. he also approached changes to the
that is why we are so grateful to have an attorney general who projects such cynical behavior. we saw this most recently when the attorney general took a stand against mayors and police chiefs who kept local law enforcement and federal partners from collaborating to remove dangerous criminals. this is a continuation of a lifelong commitment that attorney general sessions has made to putting public safety ahead of politics, political correctness, and the special interests. as the united states...
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he thought they were more cynical and hardheaded and that -- than that. when we think of henry kissinger and the balance of power -- they tried to have a balance of realism and idealism and it worked for the well. -- pretty well. not perfectly but pretty well for a long time. one other element i would add to this is humility. cropper iscame a where we were arrogant. when this balance got out of whack was when we thought we knew best because -- from a realist point of view, like nixon or kissinger, we could a dreamyur way or like aspect, will just go in there and they will want to be like us. in the realism or idealism camp, that didn't work. when we were more realistic and humble, things went better for us. i think that is a lesson going forward. i think for people in our , this vision of fusion and idealism, the truman a strong, benign america creating the liberal international order, the air that we breathe was hardwired for our generation. clearly not for people throughout our country. in light of how the questions -- i would ask you both to take a mor
he thought they were more cynical and hardheaded and that -- than that. when we think of henry kissinger and the balance of power -- they tried to have a balance of realism and idealism and it worked for the well. -- pretty well. not perfectly but pretty well for a long time. one other element i would add to this is humility. cropper iscame a where we were arrogant. when this balance got out of whack was when we thought we knew best because -- from a realist point of view, like nixon or...
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this is why we are so grateful to have an attorney general who rejects such a cynical behavior. -- bytorney general keeping local law enforcement and federal partners from collaborating to remove dangerous criminals from communities. to be clear, this is simply a continuation of a lifelong commitment attorney general sessions has for putting public safety first. defiedorney general silicon valley billionaires and public relation firms. -- when they tried to push legislation that would impair law enforcement ability to detect and apprehend all mine predators and child per numbers by giving social media accounts and email accounts more private protection than a family film. senator sessions didn't just give speeches. to get training and equipment necessary to respond to shooter incidents. he approached changes to the public safety officers benefit program to expedite assistance to the family of officers families killed in the lines of duty. as attorney general of alabama and as you as u.s. attorney for the southern district of alabama, jeff sessions has to develop strong relationships across
this is why we are so grateful to have an attorney general who rejects such a cynical behavior. -- bytorney general keeping local law enforcement and federal partners from collaborating to remove dangerous criminals from communities. to be clear, this is simply a continuation of a lifelong commitment attorney general sessions has for putting public safety first. defiedorney general silicon valley billionaires and public relation firms. -- when they tried to push legislation that would impair...
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i think it's a bit cynical to be honest. why would you tell someone to vote for a different team?t of football, you are arsenal, you are telling all of your arsenal supporters to support manchester? you're not going to do that. label launched their campaign at the weekend. they are hoping ukip voters will go back to them. people voted ukip to leave the eu, which has happened. but they also voted ukip because they were concerned about affordable housing, public services, the nhs. those are the things that labour are now promising to deliver an. ukip knows it will struggle to get its own mps elected this year. but in deliberately deciding where not to stand, it could still have a big impact on the selection. back here in north norfolk there is another twist to the story. the greens, who last time polled 1500 votes, have decided not to stand to try to help out the liberal democrats. to give you some idea of how seriously the conservatives now rate their chances, we had the defence secretary sir michael fallon here today campaigning down the road. he said he thought the selection was
i think it's a bit cynical to be honest. why would you tell someone to vote for a different team?t of football, you are arsenal, you are telling all of your arsenal supporters to support manchester? you're not going to do that. label launched their campaign at the weekend. they are hoping ukip voters will go back to them. people voted ukip to leave the eu, which has happened. but they also voted ukip because they were concerned about affordable housing, public services, the nhs. those are the...
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. >> a cynical move. neil: shouldn't have taken money from wall street. >> if he is so horrible to them why they would want to pay him. >> they are using him, lobbying him to make money. >> railed against fatcats. >> for the sake of argument, the principal position, speaking his mind. >> here is the thing, people think this is his private life, he has the ability to pick up the phone and call politicians to discuss legislation. why the wall street bank -- they can see what he has to say. they want influence and a lot of x senators. >> terrible, to do this. neil: does it offend you in any level? >> the hypocrisy offends me but -- neil: what about the business part that we shouldn't care? >> we should care to a degree because he does wield some influence but free market, i don't care. i want -- >> why is cantor fitzgerald, they can get information and -- >> it is about healthcare, and opportunity -- >> take a deal. >> they will -- >> and kardashian got have $1 million for 10 words. >> they will take it info
. >> a cynical move. neil: shouldn't have taken money from wall street. >> if he is so horrible to them why they would want to pay him. >> they are using him, lobbying him to make money. >> railed against fatcats. >> for the sake of argument, the principal position, speaking his mind. >> here is the thing, people think this is his private life, he has the ability to pick up the phone and call politicians to discuss legislation. why the wall street bank --...
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cynics may argue that it's too late for the wonderful people of the friendly island.less they can cure their addiction to overeating all the wrong kinds of food, they will forever be the most obese people on earth. and that big trouble will continue in paradise. she has survived her ordeal. and how does this frail 72-year-old feel? [ speaking foreign language ] trump over the russia issue since his firing
cynics may argue that it's too late for the wonderful people of the friendly island.less they can cure their addiction to overeating all the wrong kinds of food, they will forever be the most obese people on earth. and that big trouble will continue in paradise. she has survived her ordeal. and how does this frail 72-year-old feel? [ speaking foreign language ] trump over the russia issue since his firing
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. >> i'm not pay cynic but they are playing l playing well. some guys may get traded. they are playing decent ball. a lot of extra base hits. sony gray appears to be back. first inning 2 outside. davis with his 14th homer. 2-run shot. the a's by the time lowery comes to the plate, a's are up 2-1. 4 doubles in the last couple of games. around comes the a's and it is better from there. gray 7 innings, 3 hits, 1 run, 11 strikeouts. that's the key stat. the stuff is back. dominating win. take it to wrigley field. cuteness in the stands. giving it up. anthony rizzo. second home run of the game. in the 9th inning. 5-2. they come back. a solo homer. tying run at 2nd. joe panik, that ball is way outside. strike 3 by nelson. giants lose 5-4. bruce when he saw the replay of that last pitch on his phone after the game, he threw it against the wall. it will be a long time until the warriors take on the cavs. it started from a far. head coach of the cavaliers not thinking of the warriors. they are focused on boston. that will be some locker room comment tomorrow from the warriors.
. >> i'm not pay cynic but they are playing l playing well. some guys may get traded. they are playing decent ball. a lot of extra base hits. sony gray appears to be back. first inning 2 outside. davis with his 14th homer. 2-run shot. the a's by the time lowery comes to the plate, a's are up 2-1. 4 doubles in the last couple of games. around comes the a's and it is better from there. gray 7 innings, 3 hits, 1 run, 11 strikeouts. that's the key stat. the stuff is back. dominating win. take...
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they want her because of her very powerful and, it has to be said, sometimes cynical way of lobbying. here's a clip. what's the best indicator of voter intention? dollars. that's our first prong. grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. not names in a petition, not clicks in cyberspace. will they know how much we're raising? non—profits have to report on theirfinances. every congressional staffer watches fining day like a hawk. while you're out there hustling, i'll be working influential senators who can deliver their colleagues' votes. that's our second prong. our third is to identify who holds sway in target states. employers, workers groups. don't just waltz into a senator's office and make your case, find out who they trust and convince that person to make your case. that is how we win. does she take no prisoners, i'm guessing? absolutely, that's exactly it. it's a take no prisoners performance and very strong supporting cast, including gugu mbatha—raw. i went into this feeling the same as you did — i like the subject matter, i like the milieu, i like the cast, th
they want her because of her very powerful and, it has to be said, sometimes cynical way of lobbying. here's a clip. what's the best indicator of voter intention? dollars. that's our first prong. grassroots action aimed squarely at soliciting donations. not names in a petition, not clicks in cyberspace. will they know how much we're raising? non—profits have to report on theirfinances. every congressional staffer watches fining day like a hawk. while you're out there hustling, i'll be working...
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there's a healthy degree of cynicism out there. people are looking at not just the forward looking numbers but the trailing numbers. the 12-month trailing numbers, not what the analysts are saying, even what the company is saying, but what they're reporting, those turn positive nearly march. that gives us confidence that cycle is coming through. yes, you will need more than one quarter. >> is there also cynicism when it comes to the earnings beat? we know some is driven by effect the and in the uk by commodities. that won't necessarily be replicated in the next couple quarters. >> it won't. with the uk and the currency down almost 20% year on year that was one of the best beats. the uk and holland that won't repeat as you go through q2, q3, q4. we have to have cleaner quarters later this year. >> nick, what happens as the euro/dollar continues to appreciate. we've seen it cross the 110 level on sunday night, monday morning on the back of a macron win. with ecb tapering, we would have expected to gain more strength. what happens to
there's a healthy degree of cynicism out there. people are looking at not just the forward looking numbers but the trailing numbers. the 12-month trailing numbers, not what the analysts are saying, even what the company is saying, but what they're reporting, those turn positive nearly march. that gives us confidence that cycle is coming through. yes, you will need more than one quarter. >> is there also cynicism when it comes to the earnings beat? we know some is driven by effect the and...
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the shift provoked cynicism f. there is one thing we learned the president, he wants to get the deal done and change his on the audience, hat is law professor at texas a&m. she noted that the president on $110 billion ed arms deal with saudi arabia, key of the visit adding at end of the day, he is you tunist and not someone can trust, that is the opinion coming out of the trip from the again, get sterday, website, s at c-span that visit and other stops on the trip, as well, that is available at c-span.org. also, when it comes to world of politics, well, actually if guto washington times, they also talk about other travel, this from the previous president. a group known as judicial watch that looks and things, mongst other presidential travel. this is their latest assess watch, saying hat "we have carefully tracked the travel cost that president obama incurd and have an update, records, secret service and air force in response to reedom of information act, president obama and the obama family travel cost taxpayer of
the shift provoked cynicism f. there is one thing we learned the president, he wants to get the deal done and change his on the audience, hat is law professor at texas a&m. she noted that the president on $110 billion ed arms deal with saudi arabia, key of the visit adding at end of the day, he is you tunist and not someone can trust, that is the opinion coming out of the trip from the again, get sterday, website, s at c-span that visit and other stops on the trip, as well, that is...
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people working in good faith we would like our children to live as long as possible if you're totally cynical impressive that they have more money. and not let them die or be maimed. so that larger point i want to make is we can do this in a big way to reduce that total consumption of beverage calories' nationally from people everywhere by 20 percent or by 2025. we negotiated an agreement with food manufacturers, organizations manufacturers, organizations , with these products to increase by $130,000,000.70 percent from where we started. in those who offered no extra cost the coverage of the trips to the doctor and a dietitian by children of covered workers. there almost 3 million kids now covered by more than 50,000 networks better actually able to go to the doctor a and say dietician as part of the insurance model we made an agreement with mcdonald's to serve healthier food 21 million low-fat but the most important thing is people start to improve the health care. this work that for a healthier america again i will say both of them to be undertaken in good faith to share the same goals and
people working in good faith we would like our children to live as long as possible if you're totally cynical impressive that they have more money. and not let them die or be maimed. so that larger point i want to make is we can do this in a big way to reduce that total consumption of beverage calories' nationally from people everywhere by 20 percent or by 2025. we negotiated an agreement with food manufacturers, organizations manufacturers, organizations , with these products to increase by...
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too big to contain and it shows just how successful the russians were at pushing on open doors of cynicism and disbelief among americans about hillary clinton, our institutions and our electoral system. >> jim comey also had an american elector rat that he wanted to have faith. he also just wanted everyone when the information became public to have full faith in the investigation. >> that's very important. >> i'm anxious for your analysis as a former federal prosecutor. >> the role of the fbi is not to be the defensive politician who's safeguarding the integrity of democracy. the role is to be unseen and proactive investigator. so all of his endeavors to try to preserve the integrity of the fbi really undermine it because while he took the role that he did, and i was critical back then and essential tar and feathering in the public square and then try and usurp the role of the public prosecutor. the reason you can't do that and the reason he shouldn't have been responsive is you have to allow the investigation to go and run parallel and ultimately end at the desk of the people who decide t
too big to contain and it shows just how successful the russians were at pushing on open doors of cynicism and disbelief among americans about hillary clinton, our institutions and our electoral system. >> jim comey also had an american elector rat that he wanted to have faith. he also just wanted everyone when the information became public to have full faith in the investigation. >> that's very important. >> i'm anxious for your analysis as a former federal prosecutor....
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it doesn't get any more cynical than that when you're talking about people's lives.emocrats really want it to be constructive, if they want to provide an alternative to the american voters, they will and to offer constructive criticism. but they are not. >> martha: good point. >> they are opposing, opposing, opposing. >> martha: is that possible in the senate, senators have said that they are going to start from scratch. if democrats are concerned about the things that are failures within the current law, why don't they get together and produce something they think is good for the american people in a partisan way? >> they did produce a thing they thought was good for the american people, which is the affordable care act. >> martha: you can't not acknowledge it has problems. >> of course. we could've had two weeks of it, but republicans never wanted to do that over the last eight years. we will have a cbo score within the next week. it will tell us exactly what the damage will be. >> martha: we've seen the cbo scores, they are never right. >> kaman, martha. we have n
it doesn't get any more cynical than that when you're talking about people's lives.emocrats really want it to be constructive, if they want to provide an alternative to the american voters, they will and to offer constructive criticism. but they are not. >> martha: good point. >> they are opposing, opposing, opposing. >> martha: is that possible in the senate, senators have said that they are going to start from scratch. if democrats are concerned about the things that are...
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it was just a cynical attempt to give coverage, and give talking points to people on tv., i'm going to trust the american medical association, doctors and nurses over the spin of the trump white house when it comes to people's health care. the fact is, when people talk about there's only one insurer in some of these areas of the country, that is happening today because of donald trump and what he's doing. the truth is, that millions of people have health care coverage, even if there's one insurer. >> what do you mean? >> because the insurers are worried about what the price is, and what the trump white house is doing and that's why they're exiting. they're exiting market because they don't -- >> you said you don't think this would happen? >> it's not just the mandate. it's the whole approach of them -- the trump administration telling insurers they're trying to get out of health care. >> stand by. i want kayleigh to weigh in. this is the interesting thing to me. do you remember, we have to know what's in the bill before we know what's in the bill. it was hugely criticized
it was just a cynical attempt to give coverage, and give talking points to people on tv., i'm going to trust the american medical association, doctors and nurses over the spin of the trump white house when it comes to people's health care. the fact is, when people talk about there's only one insurer in some of these areas of the country, that is happening today because of donald trump and what he's doing. the truth is, that millions of people have health care coverage, even if there's one...
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they are taking legal action against, cynical companies they accuse the flooding their city with drugs. the report contains distressing images from the start. >> stephen williams mayor of the , city of huntington, west virginia. huntington is a town of just under 50,000 people. our county is 96,000 people. yet over a five-year period, there was over 40 million doses of opiates that were distributed in this county alone. the numbers speak for themselves. >> most of our calls now are for drugs. they make up one third of our calls. fires generally are about 50% to -- 15% to 10% of our calls. the drugs are much -- that is an overdose. come on. we are responding to an overdose of a middle-aged male at a kroger grocery store. it has been reported 911 and we are currently there are now. >> his mom is outside. >> what's his name? >> timmy. how long have you been doing heroin? >> it's been a while since you've done it? >> you've been doing it for a while? stand up, hands of against the wall. get your bearings. >> how did you get into it? >> just happened. taking pills them and actually, i've be
they are taking legal action against, cynical companies they accuse the flooding their city with drugs. the report contains distressing images from the start. >> stephen williams mayor of the , city of huntington, west virginia. huntington is a town of just under 50,000 people. our county is 96,000 people. yet over a five-year period, there was over 40 million doses of opiates that were distributed in this county alone. the numbers speak for themselves. >> most of our calls now are...
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many people are wishing for in german-israeli relations, i hope i will not be accused of being too cynicali think this was a game that both sides were very happy to play. it was a win-win situation for it is actually positive in a sense that both sides knew they can play the game without jeopardizing too much because there is a very solid race. he does notine is see any reason why this institution jeopardized -- sylke: merkel supported him. i'm not so very sure really agree with your argument that on the german side, this is so much about election campaigning already. there are lots of things in the next election campaign specifically that will be new and have not been part of the election campaigns. i would say that still most of the politicians are careful enough not to get the israelis into the election because it always gets out of control. it always spins in two directions you do not want. it always gets into a situation where you have to do crisis management. it is really you want to have this, you can have this. you want to tell us what to do? we're not going to do what you want to
many people are wishing for in german-israeli relations, i hope i will not be accused of being too cynicali think this was a game that both sides were very happy to play. it was a win-win situation for it is actually positive in a sense that both sides knew they can play the game without jeopardizing too much because there is a very solid race. he does notine is see any reason why this institution jeopardized -- sylke: merkel supported him. i'm not so very sure really agree with your argument...
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smile grin.replaced by a we've seen the choices you have made in the second round, choices that are cynical. the use of campaign arguments that are shameful and that revealed perhaps the coldness of the business banker bet you never stopped being. i think this period an actual act of clarification was profoundly useful to the french people to decide. >> mr. macron, would you now like to make your statement? >> you have shown you are not the candidate of the spirit of finesse or the will to have balanced and open democratic debate. thank you for this wonderful demonstration you have just given us. i was not expecting anything else. i'm not going to say that you are the real terrorists -- the real heiress. the system that has prospered on the anger of the french for so many years -- i will not repeat that you claim this heritage because you have been promoting it since you took over control of this party. in over 40 years of this country, we have had to depends -- we have had le pens who have been candidates for this country. you will continue your know rrhea as your logo have for years. you
smile grin.replaced by a we've seen the choices you have made in the second round, choices that are cynical. the use of campaign arguments that are shameful and that revealed perhaps the coldness of the business banker bet you never stopped being. i think this period an actual act of clarification was profoundly useful to the french people to decide. >> mr. macron, would you now like to make your statement? >> you have shown you are not the candidate of the spirit of finesse or the...
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if you were being cynical here -- far be it for me to be cynical. say that there is some incentive to get this done before you get the score. of course, this includes the medicaid rollback, which is one of the reasons the mm millions people were losing coverage under the original score. also, we don't know what this will cost. maybe there's a reason that they want to do this now. >> this is -- this isn't a highway spending bill or infrastructure bill. this is talking about something that literally means life and death to a lot of americans. this is that serious of an issue. i think the way they handled it is important. the fact we know so little about it, frankly. it makes it that much more troubling that the $8 billion won't begin to cover pre-existing conditions, especially if more states decide that they're going to set up these pools just because the incentive of getting the money will make them want to do that. it's not going to cover it. it expires after five years. what happens then? they are taking away a fundamental protection that's import
if you were being cynical here -- far be it for me to be cynical. say that there is some incentive to get this done before you get the score. of course, this includes the medicaid rollback, which is one of the reasons the mm millions people were losing coverage under the original score. also, we don't know what this will cost. maybe there's a reason that they want to do this now. >> this is -- this isn't a highway spending bill or infrastructure bill. this is talking about something that...
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despite what happened he isn't cynical and instead grateful his wife is alive and law enforcement helped. >> god bless america. >> reporter: words from a humble hero. abc7 news. >> what a story. different kind of fight. a bench clearing brawl broke out today at at&t park when hunter strickland drilled nationals right fielder bryce harper right in the hip. >> our baseball coverage this year -- what a great job -- hunter strickland, her we go. hunter's charging the mound. oh, my goodness. they're trying to carry hunter strickland off the field. he's not going away. >> you can see, both players landed punches before their teammates got into the fray. strickland had to be carried off the field by his teammates. strickland and harper were both ejected for this. more on this abc7 news 6:00 broadcast. >>> warriors interim coach mike brown is out with the flu so steve kerry stepped in to answer questions and said it doesn't mean he'll be back any time soon. the team is getting ready for game one of the nba finals. coach kerr says he's getting better and now involved in practices and coaches meet
despite what happened he isn't cynical and instead grateful his wife is alive and law enforcement helped. >> god bless america. >> reporter: words from a humble hero. abc7 news. >> what a story. different kind of fight. a bench clearing brawl broke out today at at&t park when hunter strickland drilled nationals right fielder bryce harper right in the hip. >> our baseball coverage this year -- what a great job -- hunter strickland, her we go. hunter's charging the...
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>> translator: cynicism. >> translator: you're cynical. >> translator: you were invited to the northern uif congress in 2016. homosexuality leads to the destruction of homosexuals that's why they need to be condemned to death. >> translator: it's wonderful to hear you defending homosexuals. >> translator: the uif in 2017, i'm not going back too far, describe the jews as users, felony and it's those people who support your accept and you say i'll wait until i'm president? i hope you'll never be president. >> translator: the wonderful merit of this debate is to listen to you expressing compassion for the jews and the homosexuals of this country. it's wonderful. it's very, very -- i've always protected them, of course. i've always -- >> translator: protecting by supporting uif? i hope you're joking. don't joke with that. >> translator: don't lie and i'm not joking. i don't support the iof. and i repeat -- >> translator: you accepted their support. >> translator: all associations which call for violence and hatred use in trouble with my appointment. >> translator: you accepted the support o
>> translator: cynicism. >> translator: you're cynical. >> translator: you were invited to the northern uif congress in 2016. homosexuality leads to the destruction of homosexuals that's why they need to be condemned to death. >> translator: it's wonderful to hear you defending homosexuals. >> translator: the uif in 2017, i'm not going back too far, describe the jews as users, felony and it's those people who support your accept and you say i'll wait until i'm...
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he's a master manipulator and takes advantage of his base and the cynicism of his inside the beltways. it's that combination which has allowed him to be as popular as he is within the republican party. but on my plea to republicans and say this as somebody who was a republican for 30 years, who worked on three different republican presidential campaigns, is, please, please, please, put patriotism before party. put the interest of the republic above the party. he is endangering our security more than a year ago i wrote that greatest national security threat the united states faced was the prospect of a trump presidency and that has been vindicated. a guy spilling our inner most secrets in an office meeting with the russians. a guy obstructing justice by firing the fbi director who is probing his own ties with the kremlin. this is not something that republicans could possibly support if it were being done by a democrat. just imagine the uproar if this were hillary clinton doing these kinds of things. i would beseech republicans to find some backbone, find some principles and rise up ag
he's a master manipulator and takes advantage of his base and the cynicism of his inside the beltways. it's that combination which has allowed him to be as popular as he is within the republican party. but on my plea to republicans and say this as somebody who was a republican for 30 years, who worked on three different republican presidential campaigns, is, please, please, please, put patriotism before party. put the interest of the republic above the party. he is endangering our security more...
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saying it was a cynical arrangement made. there were all kinds of republicans who knew what donald trump was and new what his shortcomings were. in some ways, this is a good day for the country because if you talk about check and balances of our institutions, and we saw it play out today with this appointment of the special counsel. it doesn't solve everything, but it does now mean that facts will determine our destiny and history and not some baloney coming out of the white house propaganda machine. >> i just want to read some from our jim acosta. according to a white house official rosenstein called a meeting, began immediately informing the president who called in the senior staff for a meeting including reince priebus, kellyanne conway and others and the president dictated his response. and the team went back and forth on the wording. president and priebus then talked to the staff and the feeling about the special counsel was let them do their thing, and we will do ours. there was also a sense of uty in the room, the offi
saying it was a cynical arrangement made. there were all kinds of republicans who knew what donald trump was and new what his shortcomings were. in some ways, this is a good day for the country because if you talk about check and balances of our institutions, and we saw it play out today with this appointment of the special counsel. it doesn't solve everything, but it does now mean that facts will determine our destiny and history and not some baloney coming out of the white house propaganda...
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say it was a cynical arrangement made. lot of republicans didn't like donald trump and knew his short comings but they made the deal and now paying the price, unfortunately so is the country having to pay the price but one over view, in some ways it is good for the country because we talked about checks and balances in the institutions and saw it play out today. it means that facts will determine our destiny and history and not some baloney coming out of the white house, propaganda machine. >> i want to read this coming from over at the white house, according to a senior white official, rosenthal called don mcgan who informed the president who called in senior staff immediately including sean spicer and others and the president dictated his response and the team went back and forth on the wording, the feeling was let them do their thing and let us do ours. there was a sense of unity. we'll all in it together. silver lining according to this official it take as way a lot of the politics. >> it won't take away the politics b
say it was a cynical arrangement made. lot of republicans didn't like donald trump and knew his short comings but they made the deal and now paying the price, unfortunately so is the country having to pay the price but one over view, in some ways it is good for the country because we talked about checks and balances in the institutions and saw it play out today. it means that facts will determine our destiny and history and not some baloney coming out of the white house, propaganda machine....
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president vladimir putin sent his own message of condolences and said: "we strongly condemn this cynical, inhuman crime. we are certain its perpetrators will not escape the punishment they deserve." the u.s. department of homeland security says there is no credible threat to u.s. music venues. but, it warns, there may be increased security around public places and events in the days ahead. an increased police presence is certainly something we've seen here on the streets of manchester, but it's also likely to continue, ha ri, not just here in manchester but across the u.k., of course, with the u.k. government now increasing the terror threat level to critical at its highest level. >> sreenivasan: natalie, we've just heard a few of the details of a couple of the victims that have come out. there have been so many victims that have been killed and injured. as more news of this is made public, what's happening to the people on the streets there? >> reporter: that's right, we now know, of course, that 22 people died in this attack. 59 people were injured. among those fatalities, of course, w
president vladimir putin sent his own message of condolences and said: "we strongly condemn this cynical, inhuman crime. we are certain its perpetrators will not escape the punishment they deserve." the u.s. department of homeland security says there is no credible threat to u.s. music venues. but, it warns, there may be increased security around public places and events in the days ahead. an increased police presence is certainly something we've seen here on the streets of...
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i think trump's cynical play to the right on this -- steve: so your point on the tax-exempt status woulde what? caller: if you are going to engage in political activity, you shouldn't be subsidized by the federalist government. it seems the whole point is that is the reason for tax exemption. that if you are not engaged in andtical act 70 -- activity you should not be subsidized by taxpayers. steve: amanda issued this statement with the baptist joint committee. it reads in part as follows. "the vast majority of congregants opposed candidate endorsements in their houses of worship. will continue to speak truth to power and preach on moral issues no matter how controversial and they don't need a change in the tax law to do it. getting rid of the protection in the law that insulates 501(c)(3) organizations from endorsements would destroy our congregations and our charities from within over disagreements on partisan campaigns." that is from the baptist joint committee. back to your phone call. debbie from washington, pennsylvania. caller: warrington, pennsylvania. not washington. when the jo
i think trump's cynical play to the right on this -- steve: so your point on the tax-exempt status woulde what? caller: if you are going to engage in political activity, you shouldn't be subsidized by the federalist government. it seems the whole point is that is the reason for tax exemption. that if you are not engaged in andtical act 70 -- activity you should not be subsidized by taxpayers. steve: amanda issued this statement with the baptist joint committee. it reads in part as follows....
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it was just a cynical attempt to give coverage, and give talking points to people on tv. i'm going to trust the american medical association, doctors and nurses over the spin of the trump white house when it comes to people's health care. the fact is, when people talk about there's only one insurer in some of these areas of the country, that is happening today because of donald trump and what he's doing. the truth is, that millions of people have health care coverage, even if there's just one insurer. >> what do you mean? >> because the insurers are worried about what the price is, and what the trump white house is doing and that's why they're exiting. they're exiting market because they don't -- >> you said you don't think this would happen? >> it's not just the mandate. it's the whole approach of them -- the trump administration telling insurers they're trying to get out of health care. >> stand by. i want kayleigh to wee in. this is the interesting thing to me. do you remember, we have to know what's in the bill before we know what's in the bill. it was hugely criticiz
it was just a cynical attempt to give coverage, and give talking points to people on tv. i'm going to trust the american medical association, doctors and nurses over the spin of the trump white house when it comes to people's health care. the fact is, when people talk about there's only one insurer in some of these areas of the country, that is happening today because of donald trump and what he's doing. the truth is, that millions of people have health care coverage, even if there's just one...
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it was a cynical calculation.ld tell the leadership of the democratic party, it's time to get some courage. what has your leadership done for the democratic party since 2008? it's driven it basically into the ground. impeachment is a proper constitutional procedure. and if the transgressions appear serious enough, an impeachment investigation is seriously warranted. and you should not be afraid to proceed properly and constitutionally. the lack of courage of the democratic leadership has not served the democrats well over these past eight years. >> i don't argue with you over the democrats lacking courage. i can give that speech in any hour of the day or night. but that is, respectfully, a fair different issue than protecting their own political base and to take your point even a step further, a different issue, it seems to me, professor, than the notion of willy-nilly tearing the country farther apart. that is to say, because the country is so divided, unless you have a clear-cut case, unless you know this guy vi
it was a cynical calculation.ld tell the leadership of the democratic party, it's time to get some courage. what has your leadership done for the democratic party since 2008? it's driven it basically into the ground. impeachment is a proper constitutional procedure. and if the transgressions appear serious enough, an impeachment investigation is seriously warranted. and you should not be afraid to proceed properly and constitutionally. the lack of courage of the democratic leadership has not...