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there is a -- there is dissonance. these three are focused on you know, longer-term outcomes. they're trying to put pieces in place to get there. tillerson and mattis never come to the white house with a proposal they haven't agreed to in advance. how nice is that, okay? however, the president is more of a personality-based individual. and his like for someone influences him. secondarily, as i understand it, there's a chalkboard in bannon owes office that lays out the campaign promises which were made, which are many, and they're checking those off. and so sometimes those campaign promises are made at a rally in tampa, conflict with an outcome over here, right? so that's where some of the dissonance is taking place today and what i try to do because i have insight into what it is these guys are trying to accomplish, i do everything i can. in most cases i like what they're doing. in most cases i like what they're doing. i do what i can as a chairman of the foreign relations committee to try to be a collateral support for that when i can. but there's no doubt, i mean, the presid
there is a -- there is dissonance. these three are focused on you know, longer-term outcomes. they're trying to put pieces in place to get there. tillerson and mattis never come to the white house with a proposal they haven't agreed to in advance. how nice is that, okay? however, the president is more of a personality-based individual. and his like for someone influences him. secondarily, as i understand it, there's a chalkboard in bannon owes office that lays out the campaign promises which...
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for people who are brand new often there can be some conflict confusion and dissonance and you think well if we start to engage in the political process then we must be selling out or we must be somehow if all you have is a stylistic sort of activism like wait we went from the streets and now we're you know sitting down across from someone who could actually make this policy a reality but we're inside be outside we must be traitors really selling out but really if you care about the transformation that you want to see happen you can't be focused on us then you can't be focused on well you know we're now sitting down across from a police officer we're sitting down across from you know an elected official or somebody who works for oil company that that can't if you if you say that that's off limits then you're not actually serious about implementing the change you want to see eventually enough people come to this place and there's active popular support for any cause you're going to have the opportunity to wield the power and make the change that you've so desperately been fighting for
for people who are brand new often there can be some conflict confusion and dissonance and you think well if we start to engage in the political process then we must be selling out or we must be somehow if all you have is a stylistic sort of activism like wait we went from the streets and now we're you know sitting down across from someone who could actually make this policy a reality but we're inside be outside we must be traitors really selling out but really if you care about the...
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i was thinking there seems to be some logical dissonance happening here because if the trump line abouteeting with don junior is anybody would have taken that meeting and that's how opposition research is done, then i don't think they should have any problem with what they're alleging on the dnc side. >> there's more dissonance, which is look how bad what hillary clinton did with the ukraine. you want to investigate something, look at collusion. in other words, there are parallels, so how can they then say but what don junior did was nothing. both those comparisons don't work cognitively. >> i don't see how you can hold both of these things to be true. >> they're both contradictory. you can't say we didn't do it, but they did it stoo. or you can't say what they did was horrible and we did it, too. >> david, the evidence does show this woman, alexandra chalupa did meet with ukrainian officials and was directed by then the head of the communications department for the dnc, he did want her to approach the president of ukraine to ask if he would be willing to take a question about paul mana
i was thinking there seems to be some logical dissonance happening here because if the trump line abouteeting with don junior is anybody would have taken that meeting and that's how opposition research is done, then i don't think they should have any problem with what they're alleging on the dnc side. >> there's more dissonance, which is look how bad what hillary clinton did with the ukraine. you want to investigate something, look at collusion. in other words, there are parallels, so how...
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heartbreak story of her two-year-old son, ethan, and the fear of what the future holds due to the rare disson health care change in the country. ethan has a syndrome that per teens to the organs being in different places. she tweeted a photo of the one of the hospital bills just one $23 thousand. if insurance had a lifetime cap as proposed as trump care has, ethan would run out of coverage quickly. she expected backlash obviously on social media because it is divisive subject but not ready to get the backlash she dn the way she did. up with says, oop, take your meds. are hallucinating again. that boy is just wasting taxpayer dollars. another within says it is damaging to the gene pool to keep this alive. this is why i pay taxes i will sen you a .22-caliber bullet. allison told me what she felt. >> nothing really prepares you for the moment that people are saying things about you and about your kid. it was little bit surprising to me that people would look at our story and look at me who is, you know, a mom sharing a story of her three-year-old kid, and they would say that things like, you kno
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welcome to well to parts of the g twenty summit at homburg old ready made history for a number of dissonant. running battles on the streets and painstaking diplomatic career all graphy inside the venue smiles toast and handshakes it made their world order falling apart putting aside media hype and lowered expectations what did this summit actually achieve well to discuss that i'm now joined by harold james professor of history and international affairs at princeton university professor james thank you very much for your time it's good to have you on the show it's a pleasure to be with you while professor james on the eve of the summit you wrote . the hamburg meeting could become the group's meeting but putting aside the clashes between police and protesters it seemed fairly amicable lots of smiles and handshakes if any among the people who are known to dislike one another were they just putting up a front or was it a genuinely successful meeting given below expectations on the state of global affairs today it's always been good that people can talk to each other they did talk to each other
welcome to well to parts of the g twenty summit at homburg old ready made history for a number of dissonant. running battles on the streets and painstaking diplomatic career all graphy inside the venue smiles toast and handshakes it made their world order falling apart putting aside media hype and lowered expectations what did this summit actually achieve well to discuss that i'm now joined by harold james professor of history and international affairs at princeton university professor james...
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two countries major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonance. while the two leaders. seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice and be close to each other like that that's what people don't understand. the latest revelations come as donald trump's team is under investigation over alleged russian collusion in last year's presidential election. the president's son donald trump junior has himself come under fire for failing to disclose a meeting with the russian lawyer in twenties steam. heat from easton potentially damaging information about hillary clinton. he's yet to testify before the senate. down the road. the european union has expressed concern about the rule of law in poland space often will make is that voted to send a bill on reforming the judiciary. to a parliamentary committee with the bill passes it will be the president and not parliaments with the power to appoint judges. to on a deceased husband. but i think it will that. a bill to rework poland's top court is now headed to a special parliamentary committee. the governi
two countries major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonance. while the two leaders. seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice and be close to each other like that that's what people don't understand. the latest revelations come as donald trump's team is under investigation over alleged russian collusion in last year's presidential election. the president's son donald trump junior has himself come under fire for failing to disclose a meeting with...
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twenty summit at homburg old ready made history for a number of dissonant reasons running bottles on the streets and painstaking diplomatic graphy inside the venue smiles toast and handshakes it made their world order falling apart putting aside media hype and lowered expectations what did this summit actually achieve well to discuss that i'm now joined by harold james professor of history and international affairs at princeton university professor james thank you very much for your time it's good to have you on the show it's a pleasure to be with you well professor james on the eve of the summit you rode that. meeting could become the group's meeting africa but putting aside the clashes between police and protesters it seemed fairly amicable lots of smiles and handshakes if any among the people who are known to dislike one another were they just putting up a front or was it a genuinely successful meeting given the low expectations and the state of global affairs today. the people control. they did try. to each other and there were an enormous number of important bilateral meetings b
twenty summit at homburg old ready made history for a number of dissonant reasons running bottles on the streets and painstaking diplomatic graphy inside the venue smiles toast and handshakes it made their world order falling apart putting aside media hype and lowered expectations what did this summit actually achieve well to discuss that i'm now joined by harold james professor of history and international affairs at princeton university professor james thank you very much for your time it's...
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what is driving this dissonance? >> richard: this has been going on for a while now.beyond that's why president trump was able to connect with middle class and working men and women. the democrats are taking us for granted. they are even thinking and connecting for things that really matter to us. we've got you on the bad, we don't need to do anything to try to make your life that are, to listen to your concerns and actually hear. president trump went all over the country when he was campaigning, he met the people across the country. he talked to them and actually listened. which is so interesting for a politician to be able to do. so unique. that's why he was able to make this connection and that's why they still support him. if you look at the polls, 90% of the people that originally voted for him would vote again. the democrats and liberals -- come >> lisa: you said the democrats should sit back and watched the republican party explode, richard. do you still think that's what they should do? >> richard: it's hard to judge a party during a special election. if you r
what is driving this dissonance? >> richard: this has been going on for a while now.beyond that's why president trump was able to connect with middle class and working men and women. the democrats are taking us for granted. they are even thinking and connecting for things that really matter to us. we've got you on the bad, we don't need to do anything to try to make your life that are, to listen to your concerns and actually hear. president trump went all over the country when he was...
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. >> reporter: he attempted to clarify dissonance to graham post and here's what the instagram post looked like. had a picture of the police and he said alongside that i hope this clears up any misunderstanding. comedy has a way of healing but it can hurt too so let's let cooler heads prevail. >> he made the about-face, he realized the message, he is trying to make it more of a joke. let's listen to a former nypd officer talking about this ridiculously flock -- negative climate police are dealing with. >> these guys and these women are banged up. they have their heads on swivel, have to worry about being attacked by accident cold-blooded shooters shooting at them, terrorist attacks, black lives matter with chants that happen and general climate against the cops. these guys are really -- i was just it new york and spoke to a port authority, he said more row is at a low time low. can't seem to get a break of her. think of the general public still hold them in high esteem and politicians have failed them, it is really a disgrace. >> politicians, hollywood, lack of respect for our police offic
. >> reporter: he attempted to clarify dissonance to graham post and here's what the instagram post looked like. had a picture of the police and he said alongside that i hope this clears up any misunderstanding. comedy has a way of healing but it can hurt too so let's let cooler heads prevail. >> he made the about-face, he realized the message, he is trying to make it more of a joke. let's listen to a former nypd officer talking about this ridiculously flock -- negative climate...
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>> never have i seen two major countries with a constellation of national interest that are as a dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice and be close to each other. that is what people don't understand. mark: president trump was criticizing media reports of the second meeting saying he come at once again, was the victim of fake news. there is a reportedly trump administration is easing off its original plan for a big cut in the corporate tax rate. according to the website, politico, the administration is discussing cutting the 35% tax 20%-25%.5% -- originally he saw a 15% tax rate for businesses. in france, it's the first major test of president emmanuel macron's governing style. the head of the french military has quit in a dispute over defense spending. he openly criticized proposed cutbacks and president macron ck saying "i shot ba am your chief." the prime minister of turkey has or scrapped 11 top ministers. the finance minister is the only high-level cabinet official to keep his position. the announcement came months after president erdogan re
>> never have i seen two major countries with a constellation of national interest that are as a dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice and be close to each other. that is what people don't understand. mark: president trump was criticizing media reports of the second meeting saying he come at once again, was the victim of fake news. there is a reportedly trump administration is easing off its original plan for a big cut in the corporate tax rate....
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never in my life major seen two made -- companies with a constellation of national interest that are dissonanthile the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice. that is what people don't understand. the u.s. russia relationship is under as it's been since obama. charlie: vladimir putin has said so. ian: and the entire foreign-policy establishment in the u.s. has also said so. everyone says trump is flip-flopping on china, he says they are an enemy, flip-flops on nato, all these things, yet onrushing he is the consistent. i want to find a way to work more closely. charlie: is it because he has a grand strategy or something else? ian: i was discussing this with richard haass on the council of foreign relations today. we are both a little flummoxed. you can definitely say trump likes the strawman. he likes -- strong man. he likes erdogan in turkey, he hees xi jinping in china, likes people who get things done. you definitely can say about trump that he also is very transactional, so he's willing to put his chips in to see if you can get something done and then see how they fa
never in my life major seen two made -- companies with a constellation of national interest that are dissonanthile the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice. that is what people don't understand. the u.s. russia relationship is under as it's been since obama. charlie: vladimir putin has said so. ian: and the entire foreign-policy establishment in the u.s. has also said so. everyone says trump is flip-flopping on china, he says they are an enemy, flip-flops on nato, all...
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was saying the united states, there was kind of dissonance between the united states and other countriesmatt: president putin has said in the past sanctions are a form of protectionism. have you gotten anywhere as far as reducing those sanctions? story,tions is not our it is the story of those countries which implemented sanctions against russia. there any succession, president their tradeated between countries when some of the countries implement restrictions. do you expect president putin to discuss that with president trump this afternoon? >> you should ask them when they get out of the meeting. matt: how are the sanctions affecting the russian economy, how much when they affected if they were lifted? >> in the current environment, what we see in the economy out of recession, already four quarters of subsequent growth. gdp of 3.1. inflation at the central bank target of 4%. everything runs smoothly. we expect this trend to continue. oil: if the price of recovers, are you working to help the price of oil come back? >> what we have implemented this year is a special mechanism to a large
was saying the united states, there was kind of dissonance between the united states and other countriesmatt: president putin has said in the past sanctions are a form of protectionism. have you gotten anywhere as far as reducing those sanctions? story,tions is not our it is the story of those countries which implemented sanctions against russia. there any succession, president their tradeated between countries when some of the countries implement restrictions. do you expect president putin to...
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>> well, there's another question, too, which is, the dissonance question, that he's not really updatingso as his tweets become viewed in more problematic fashion and you see the data, the kind you've just put up, is hereevals this going into his belief, that this is a successful strategy? the challenge is for those around him, whether they can per tw -- persuade the president that it might have been one component of why he won the presidential election. there are so many components. the fact this he is overrelying on this may be problematic not only for those around him but probably for this president in due course. >> leslie live for us in london, thank you for the insight. >> thank you. >>> isis is on its last legs in mosul but that doesn't make the fighting less violent. >> a photographer has followed soldiers on the ground. you may find some of this footage disturbing. our nick paton walsh has the story for you. >> reporter: from here to the river is all isis has left of mosul. this is the story of how it fell on the streets around the mosque they once held sacred but then destroyed
>> well, there's another question, too, which is, the dissonance question, that he's not really updatingso as his tweets become viewed in more problematic fashion and you see the data, the kind you've just put up, is hereevals this going into his belief, that this is a successful strategy? the challenge is for those around him, whether they can per tw -- persuade the president that it might have been one component of why he won the presidential election. there are so many components. the...
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there's this, sort of cognitive dissonance because they don't subscribe to it.nstituency in the house and senate for that protectionism. maybe on the margins a little, but sort of look at the whole trump economic agenda. it's really kind of a mish-mash. regulatory reform, which the president's been able to do without congress involved at all. infrastructure, if the president had gone back to the beginning of his administration, might have decided to push for that first rather than health care reform and tax reform, which is much more amenable to traditional economic conservatives concerns, but not so much the new kind of trump nationalism. so this mish-mash i think offers a mixed picture of economic -- trump's economic legacy so far. five and a half months in. >> and no matter whether you think it's the stock market as a continuation under obama, declining employment rate, and republican, set that aside. when president of the united states, you benefit. if the numbers are good, you benefit, period. so that's, should help the president. even though his approval r
there's this, sort of cognitive dissonance because they don't subscribe to it.nstituency in the house and senate for that protectionism. maybe on the margins a little, but sort of look at the whole trump economic agenda. it's really kind of a mish-mash. regulatory reform, which the president's been able to do without congress involved at all. infrastructure, if the president had gone back to the beginning of his administration, might have decided to push for that first rather than health care...
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. >>> venezuela needs to hold fair and free elections and end the crackdown on dissonance.mes after thousands of people voted to reject president nicholas madura's plan to rewrite the constitution of power. political violence there has claimed close to 100 lives since april. >>> that is it for "the lead." i'm jake tapper. i now your honturn you over to blitzer. he's in the situation room. >>> happening now, not in the clear. new questions tonight about presidential son-in-law and senior adviser jared kushner's security clearance. democrats want it revoked. there are some republicans getting tired of defending him. >>> "made in america." the white house tries to change the subject with a week devoted to boosting american products. but as the president climbs into a "made in america" fire truck and promotes u.s. manufacturers, he ignores the fact that many products that bear the trump name are made abroad. >>> sick leave.
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there's a strange dissonance between this president who is glowing about russia and when this presidentlows he -- >> lot of people complain about the makeup of congress but the one advantage of having old men of a certain age is that they remember a time when russia was a remarkable threat to american democracy or at least was seen as such. they are not ready to go into this big warm hug with russia right now. >> absolutely right. they remember a time when russia was chiefly a geopolitical rival. what's interesting now is the way in which russia may or may not be actually involved in shaping the american political climate dodomestically. >> that's a very big difference. good to see you. >> good to be with you. >> an expert on these things. coming up, steve bannon is back. the white house adviser is out of the trump dog house. a look at what he's working on now. >>> plus, a bit of a service announcement real quick. npr tweeted out the entire declaration of independence yesterday. more than 100 tweets divided into 140 characters, including this segment. a prince whose character is thus ma
there's a strange dissonance between this president who is glowing about russia and when this presidentlows he -- >> lot of people complain about the makeup of congress but the one advantage of having old men of a certain age is that they remember a time when russia was a remarkable threat to american democracy or at least was seen as such. they are not ready to go into this big warm hug with russia right now. >> absolutely right. they remember a time when russia was chiefly a...
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have i seen two countries, major countries, with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant donald trump took to twitter to defend himself. he said... the media did know about the dinner, but not about the private conversation. congratulations, dad, we love you! donald trump had hoped to put allegations of russian collusion behind him, but then came the need for more denials from his son, donald trump jr, the need for more denials from his son, donald trumer, revealing his meeting with russian government lawyer offering damaging information about hillary clinton. and other key campaign figures who attended the meeting. they insist it was nothing but that meeting has emerged as a key focus of the investigation of the trump campaign's interactions with russians. chris rogers, bbc news. some schools across england are routinely practising ‘lockdown' procedures to prepare for a violent or dangerous threat to pupils and staff. in schools in west yorkshire this involves children as young as five being locked in classrooms and in some cases hiding under desks so they can't be seen.
have i seen two countries, major countries, with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant donald trump took to twitter to defend himself. he said... the media did know about the dinner, but not about the private conversation. congratulations, dad, we love you! donald trump had hoped to put allegations of russian collusion behind him, but then came the need for more denials from his son, donald trump jr, the need for more denials from his son, donald trumer, revealing his...
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have i seen two countries, major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice an be close to etch a other, that is what people don't understand. >> rose: we con cleul julia ioffe of the atlantic about done alt trump, jr.'s meeting with the russian lawyer last area. >> she was a good russian lawyer. but the thing is what makes a good russian lawyer isn't what makes a good american lawyer. it's not about how how you present your legal arguments or what you find in discovery. it's about who you know, it's about who, you know, who you bring the briefcase full of money to, who are you connected to, who your cliebts are connected to and how-- and that's how the judge determines how he or she will rule. >> rose: politics, international relations and the investigation about russia's attempt to influence the election when we continue. >> funding for charlie rose is provided by the following: bank of america, life better connected. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and informati
have i seen two countries, major countries with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonant while the two leaders seem to be doing everything possible to make nice nice an be close to etch a other, that is what people don't understand. >> rose: we con cleul julia ioffe of the atlantic about done alt trump, jr.'s meeting with the russian lawyer last area. >> she was a good russian lawyer. but the thing is what makes a good russian lawyer isn't what makes a good...
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have i seen two countries, major countries, with a constellation of national interests that are as dissonanteople do not understand. donald trump defended himself on twitter saying fake news story of secret dinner with beauty is sick. 0rgy 20 leaders and spouses work organised. the press knew. —— all 620 work organised. the press knew. —— all g20 leaders knew. donald trump had hoped to put allegations of collusion behind them at the end the need for more denials and the release of e—mails from his son revealing his enthusiasm for a meeting with the russian government lawyer offering damaging information about hillary clinton. and other key trump campaign figures who attended. he insists it was nothing but that meeting has emerged as a key focus of the investigation of the trump campaign's international interactions with russia. we had from the house of commons from the work and pensions secretary saying the government says britain's state pension age should rise to 68 earlier than previously planned. what is it they are proposing? it affects anyone born between 1970 and 1978. there will be t
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the dissonance is that they shouldn't be concerned about it but should we be concerned that those relationships and those activities will remain integral to the farc and connected to the farc political presence as they move into through the implementation process and what is to be done about it? >> i think the farc dissidents has fallen into multiple categories. is a real dissidents that's been in combat for many years and they don't want to go -- i think that if you look at the central american model there will be groups that simply don't immobilize as part of the ideological struggle going forward and if you keep in arms resistance capability in case things like the united patriotic movement massacres will startari again. i think there's multiple baskets and you just can't say farc dissidents are one particular fa thing.rc d there are specific groups that on the 48 front, their group that was upon the senior farc officials that retained a much closer organic link to the secretariat and they happened to be the ones that control most of the largest cocaine production in the illegal gold-mining
the dissonance is that they shouldn't be concerned about it but should we be concerned that those relationships and those activities will remain integral to the farc and connected to the farc political presence as they move into through the implementation process and what is to be done about it? >> i think the farc dissidents has fallen into multiple categories. is a real dissidents that's been in combat for many years and they don't want to go -- i think that if you look at the central...
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this cognitive dissonance, they're supporting the political office of hamas in their mind. effective in fighting assad and nothing else. it's not quite so simple. i don't think this is at all a threat of regular military, military conflict. >> when you look at qatar, we've been having this conversation, we've been having the conversation for the last hour-plus, i think it's important to note. qatar is a country of roughly 300,000 people. it's tiny. it has more foreign workers in country than actual nationals. they're not picking a fight directly with anyone this is why they've chosen that soft power approach. they bring the conflict away interest them. they cause problems for people that only they can solve this is the qatari way. >> my time has expired. >> thank you so much. mr. matt. god has grantsed me another opportunity to make good on the pronunciation of mr. zwazi's name. so i'm pleased to yield time to mr. swayze of new york. >> i'm going to pick up on something you just said about 300,000 people that live in qatar. change my line of questioning based upon that ther
this cognitive dissonance, they're supporting the political office of hamas in their mind. effective in fighting assad and nothing else. it's not quite so simple. i don't think this is at all a threat of regular military, military conflict. >> when you look at qatar, we've been having this conversation, we've been having the conversation for the last hour-plus, i think it's important to note. qatar is a country of roughly 300,000 people. it's tiny. it has more foreign workers in country...
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they're experiencing extreme cognitive dissonance because you're not supposed to lose to a campaign likel this russia talk is the political professionals don't want to admit that there's something wrong with the way they've been doing business for decades, that it no longer works. and so they come up with an explanation involving some sort of communist plot. neil: interesting. the only thing that would, obviously, sink this for the trump white house is right outward collusion with the russians. but even then i've talked to lawyers who are saying that alone wouldn't do it. so i don't know what the legal boundaries are -- >> well, it's not, it's ultimately not a legal question. impeachment is a political process. neil: absolutely. >> and probably trump is not going to be impeached unless either there is, there's so much evidence that the public is overwhelmingly in favor of turning him out of office or perhaps if the democrats take the house in 2018 -- neil: that'll do it. that'll do it. >> well, yeah, except you need a two-thirds vote in the senate to convict -- neil: but the process woul
they're experiencing extreme cognitive dissonance because you're not supposed to lose to a campaign likel this russia talk is the political professionals don't want to admit that there's something wrong with the way they've been doing business for decades, that it no longer works. and so they come up with an explanation involving some sort of communist plot. neil: interesting. the only thing that would, obviously, sink this for the trump white house is right outward collusion with the russians....
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that explains why the stock is a little dissonant right now. >> down half a percent right now.her baits including waymo and some of the other things they are working on, $245 million revenue is a little bit shy let's call it roughly in line with what we have for the straight estimate but the loss better than what others were looking for, only 772 million. kevin, what do you think >> i think it's pretty good numbers, no question about it. it doesn't change anybody's investment thesis about alphabet or google, whatever you want to call it. if you're long, you'll stay long here's the real question for investors putting new money to work s&p is up 11.7% as of a few minutes ago year to date 31% of those gains have come from the f.a.n.g. stocks of which, of course, google is a major part for the rest of the year, have you to believe such a concentrated set of horsemen are going to keep driving you forward, or is it time to start diversifying i'm going in the diversification camp i'm trimming those names into good news. i'm not divesting. i'm just pulling them back. >> google shares a
that explains why the stock is a little dissonant right now. >> down half a percent right now.her baits including waymo and some of the other things they are working on, $245 million revenue is a little bit shy let's call it roughly in line with what we have for the straight estimate but the loss better than what others were looking for, only 772 million. kevin, what do you think >> i think it's pretty good numbers, no question about it. it doesn't change anybody's investment thesis...
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there supporting groups and they make a distinction in their own mind and cognitive dissonance between district there supporting the political hamasfi in their minds. it's not quite so simple but that's what they think of it. i don't think this is a threat of regulatory military conflict. >> i would add when you look at qatar we've had having this conversation for the last hour plus and i think it's important to note that qatar is roughly 300,000 people. it's tiny. it has more foreign workers in the country than actual nationals. they are incredibly vulnerable. they are not picking a fight directly with anyone. this is why they chose that soft power approach and they bring the conflicts away from them. because problems for other people that only they can solve. this is the qatar way. >> my time is expired. >> thank you so much, mr. mast. god has granted me another opportunity to make good on the pronunciation. i am pleased to yield time to the man from new york. >> i'm going to pick up on something you said about the 300,000 people who live in qatar. i want to change my line of questio
there supporting groups and they make a distinction in their own mind and cognitive dissonance between district there supporting the political hamasfi in their minds. it's not quite so simple but that's what they think of it. i don't think this is a threat of regulatory military conflict. >> i would add when you look at qatar we've had having this conversation for the last hour plus and i think it's important to note that qatar is roughly 300,000 people. it's tiny. it has more foreign...
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they're just supporting groups and they make a distinction in their own mind, kind of cognitive dissonance between other things they may be do in. they're supporting islamists effective in fighting assad in their mind. it is not quite so simple but that's how they think of it. i don't think it is at all a threat of regular military conflict. >> i would just add when you look at qatar, we've been having this conversation for the last, you know, hour plus, i think it is important to note qatar is a country of roughly 300,000 people. it is tiny. it has more foreign workers in the country than actual nationals. they are incredibly vulnerable. they're not picking a fight directly with anyone. this is why they've chosen that soft power approach. they bring the conflict away from them. they cause problems for other people that only they can solve. this is the qatar way. >> my time has expired. thank you for the time. >> thank you so much, mr. mast. god has granted me another opportunity to make good on the pronunciation of mr. swaze's name. i am pleased to yield time to mr. swaze of new york. >>
they're just supporting groups and they make a distinction in their own mind, kind of cognitive dissonance between other things they may be do in. they're supporting islamists effective in fighting assad in their mind. it is not quite so simple but that's how they think of it. i don't think it is at all a threat of regular military conflict. >> i would just add when you look at qatar, we've been having this conversation for the last, you know, hour plus, i think it is important to note...