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donahue: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] mr. donahue: do not do that.
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. >> thank you so much, professor donahue. next up, professor stephanie powell of west point's army cyber institute. professor powell is a location privacy expert and she also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then-chairman john conyers in the 111th congress in which capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic communications privacy act reform and patriot act reauthorization. professor powell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. >> so thank you, laura and alvaro, for including me in this really fantastic event. because i'm a professor at west point, i am required to say, any time i speak in public, that these are my personal views, they are not the views of the u.s. army or certainly the u.s. government. so with that, location, location, location. the three things that matter in real estate are no longer just about property values. today, where you were, who was there with you, and when you left, especially when all are aggregated over time, can
. >> thank you so much, professor donahue. next up, professor stephanie powell of west point's army cyber institute. professor powell is a location privacy expert and she also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then-chairman john conyers in the 111th congress in which capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic communications privacy act reform and patriot act reauthorization. professor powell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please...
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please join me in welcoming professor donahue. [applause] donahue: thank you very much. thank you for putting together this terrific event today. with the debriefing of carpenter, it is a great pressure to -- pleasure to talk shop. wouldappy about this -- i like to say i am happy about this decision. i am not. i shared testis gorsuch's gorsuch'sstice distain. as kind of the games and more of fourth amendment law. that was fought over executive 294 over whether the hostage crisis could deprive u.s. companies of their property rights interests. it was generally agreed that it reach, right decision to although it had very dubious reasoning to get to that conclusion. while i do think this piece reach the bright conclusions, there is a fourth amendment interest in cell site location information. i am deeply concerned about the way in which this decision was reached. we are left with tons of questions, never mind a added balancing test into miller and smith that were never there, they put justices in a policy role, because it puts the courts and position of deciding the seven
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donahue: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] mr. donahue: do not do that. you have not heard what i have had to say it. it is a my -- it is my players are -- pleasure to welcome you today. we have extraordinary speakers. we are brought together leaders from business, government, and others to discuss issues of importance to all of us. america's engagement in one of the most significant regions of the world. we are looking forward to hearing directly from top administration officials about their vision of the region, and there will be opportunities to ask questions and network. the forum today symbolizes increasingly important role that india and the subcontinent plays in our economic relationship with asia. the goodwill that has been established between the administration and the business community on these type of activities and our shared desire to seize historic opportunities in the indo-pacific. i don't need to tell anyone here why this region is important. we've all read the reports. we've heard the statistics. the indo-pacific is the fastest growing a
donahue: good morning, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] mr. donahue: do not do that. you have not heard what i have had to say it. it is a my -- it is my players are -- pleasure to welcome you today. we have extraordinary speakers. we are brought together leaders from business, government, and others to discuss issues of importance to all of us. america's engagement in one of the most significant regions of the world. we are looking forward to hearing directly from top administration officials...
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please join me in welcoming professor donahue. >> thank you very much. thank you, laura, thank you for putting this terrific event together today. i can think of no better way to spend today than debriefing on carpenter with the others here today t is a great pleasure to talk about. i would like to say, i am extremely happy about this opinion, i am not very happy about it. i say this-- i share justice gorsuch, for miller and smith, as well as other justices concerns, i think this is the right result. so i think of it as kind of the gaines and moore of fourth amendment law, that case was fought over executive order about whether the carter filled the geranium hostage crisis could deprive of u.s. property rights interest. it was agreed generally it was the right decision, although it had dubious reasonings in getting to that conclusion. while i think this case did reach the right conclusions, there safourth amendment interest in-- is a fourth amendment interest in cell site location. i am deeply concerned in which the way the decision was reached. we are l
please join me in welcoming professor donahue. >> thank you very much. thank you, laura, thank you for putting this terrific event together today. i can think of no better way to spend today than debriefing on carpenter with the others here today t is a great pleasure to talk about. i would like to say, i am extremely happy about this opinion, i am not very happy about it. i say this-- i share justice gorsuch, for miller and smith, as well as other justices concerns, i think this is the...
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left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the ne war boys and that is not an overstatement and the war voices were popular and if you are general electric you certainly don't want to have war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to work at the station unlike bill kristol who could say that for the iraq war saying it would last only two months now kristol would argue that time is a construct and we need to destroy that construct despite a lack of proof that the construct even exists and all the evidence of that construct comes from western countries who would profit from invading the country where the construct supposedly exists while millions of innocent people die all in the name of destroying. health and network is a reunion of bush era of neo cons and corporate establishment democrats having noontime wine and that's becoming the
left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the ne war boys and that is not an overstatement and the war voices were popular and if you are general electric you certainly don't want to have war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to work...
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[applause] thank you so much, professor donahue. next we have professor stephanie powell of west point army cyber institute. professor powell is a location privacy expert and she also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then chairman john conyers , in which capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic indication privacy act reform and future act reauthorization. she was also a prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] stephanie: thank you for including me in this really fantastic event. because i'm a professor at west point, i'm required to say any time i speak in public, that these are my personal views, they are not the views of the u.s. army or certainly the u.s. government. , location,t location, location. the three things that matter in real estate are no longer just about property value today, where you were, who was there with you, and when you left, especially when all are aggregated over time, can combine to reveal an intimate portrait of life and self. all
[applause] thank you so much, professor donahue. next we have professor stephanie powell of west point army cyber institute. professor powell is a location privacy expert and she also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then chairman john conyers , in which capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic indication privacy act reform and future act reauthorization. she was also a prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] stephanie:...
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thanks. >> thank you so much, professor donahue. next up, we have professor stephanie pell of west point's army cyber institute. professor pell is a location privacy expert and also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then chairman cco john conyers in wh capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic communications privacy act reform and patriot act reauthorization. professor pell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming her. >> so, thank you, laura for including me in this really fantastic event. because i'm a professor at west point, i am required to say any time i speak in public that these are my personal views, they are not the views of the u.s. army or certainly the u.s. government. so, with that, location, location, location. the three things that matter in real estate are no longer just about property values. today, where you were, who was there with you, and when you left, especially when all or ar aggregated over time can combine to reveal an intimate por
thanks. >> thank you so much, professor donahue. next up, we have professor stephanie pell of west point's army cyber institute. professor pell is a location privacy expert and also served as majority counsel to the house judiciary committee under then chairman cco john conyers in wh capacity she served as lead counsel on electronic communications privacy act reform and patriot act reauthorization. professor pell was also a federal prosecutor for over 14 years. please join me in welcoming...
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the donahue show rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot ofwe're in love. i remember questioning my gay friend, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it is kind of a strange concept for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a fourth grade teacher because of you. >> my, i was not aware of inspiring anyone. >> i think you did exactly what teachers are supposed to do, they create a spark for learning. it's the reason i have a talk show today. >> oprah winfrey now dominates the talk show circuit, both in the ratings and popularity. >> i want to use my life as a source of lifting people up. that's what i want to do. that's what i do every day on my show. we get accused of being tabloid television and sensational and so forth, but what i really think we do more than anything else is we serve as a voice to a lot of people who felt, up until perhaps my show or some of the others, that
the donahue show rearranged the furniture, but oprah remodeled the whole house. >> there are a lot ofwe're in love. i remember questioning my gay friend, you mean you feel about him the way i feel about -- it is kind of a strange concept for a lot of people to accept. >> oprah was connecting with people in a way that no one had on tv before. and it was really special to see. >> did you know that for the longest time i wanted to be a fourth grade teacher because of you....
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left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the any war voice and that is not an overstatement and the war voices were popular and if you are general electric you certainly don't want to have war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to work at the station unlike bill kristol who could say that for the iraq war saying it would last only two months now kristol would argue that time is a construct and we need to destroy that construct despite a lack of proof that the construct even exists and all the evidence of that construct comes from western countries who would profit from invading the country where the construct supposedly exists while millions of innocent people die all in the name of destroying. health and network is a reunion of bush era neo cons and corporate establishment democrats having noontime wine and that's becoming the s
left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the any war voice and that is not an overstatement and the war voices were popular and if you are general electric you certainly don't want to have war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to...
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left leaning network which naomi was more than happy to call them out on saturday they feared phil donahue his opposition to the iraq war would be bad for business so they got rid of the show they were terrified of the ne war boys and that is not an overstatement and the war voices were popular and if you are general electric you certainly don't want a war voice on a cable channel that you won't. rumsfeld's your biggest customer today downing you just doesn't have the credentials to work at the station unlike bill kristol who could say that for the iraq war saying it would last only two months now kristol would argue that time is a construct and we need to destroy that construct despite a lack of proof that the construct even exists and all the evidence of that construct comes from western countries who would profit from invading the country where the construct supposedly exists while millions of innocent people die all in the name of destroying. well the network is a reunion of bush era cons and corporate establishment democrats having noontime whine and that's becoming the standard of us
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donahue on many times. >> yes saying a similar thing the president's comments in an interview this weekendi think, specific to auto tariffs. >> yes. >> and we saw that with a tweet few weeks ago, of course, the idea of a 20% tariff on european/german makers of automobiles. not there aren't others but that's the major market. he seems committed to that being his key weapon. >> so a lot of people ask when this becomes a trade war when does it go from a skurmish to a war investors are saying the carps it's a new level and i think you have to look no further than what the european union is commenting on the very topic. they put out a response to the commentary -- to the commerce department in terms of open comments saying this risks as much as $300 billion worth of u.s. products. in terms of retaliation if they go forward with the auto tariffs. now we're talking about a fifth of all us ex-ports. >> yes there's a threshold where it becomes a little bit too much for investors and business leaders to shrug off that might be it it might be the car trade. i think the context matters a lot. because
donahue on many times. >> yes saying a similar thing the president's comments in an interview this weekendi think, specific to auto tariffs. >> yes. >> and we saw that with a tweet few weeks ago, of course, the idea of a 20% tariff on european/german makers of automobiles. not there aren't others but that's the major market. he seems committed to that being his key weapon. >> so a lot of people ask when this becomes a trade war when does it go from a skurmish to a war...
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y >> they've smeared you and me and bill donahue and holy mother church. they will smear any entity if those first principles are not theirs. i don't think judge barrett should beware east -- -- >> laura: is it harder for miles an hour cows ski orr collins to oppose her? >> you know it's hard for me to understand why certain people are wedded to abortion. if you're democrat it's in your dna. it's popular because i'm hoping that they admire her and her courage more than they want to attack her on the abortion. but if this is an issue on abortion she is probably going to have to address this. how she feels -- to address something that she knows she might have to address when she is on the court. >> laura: they are going to go around and around on that. thank youea so much and by the u the walk away movement maybe you've heard about it.t. walking away from liberalism. now the left is pulling out all of the stops. the campaign founder joins us with his response. next. miles an hour cow ski. mur cows key. mur cow key. murkowski. any paint can change the way a r
y >> they've smeared you and me and bill donahue and holy mother church. they will smear any entity if those first principles are not theirs. i don't think judge barrett should beware east -- -- >> laura: is it harder for miles an hour cows ski orr collins to oppose her? >> you know it's hard for me to understand why certain people are wedded to abortion. if you're democrat it's in your dna. it's popular because i'm hoping that they admire her and her courage more than they...
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tom donahue and i have done a few gigs together through the years. also want to say thanks to a couple of my cabinet members who have been in today and give you a little observation about what is going on. david, i don't know if david is on the stage or not. come on out and have a seat. he is one of the veterans. [applause] secretary perry: he is going to be the interviewer, the straight guy in the act and a little bit. my dear friend. we have got to do things together, and a great supporter of the higher education in this country and some things he does together. he is on the kennedy board. he has some of the most interesting jobs in show business. an honor fornor -- me to be here today to share my outlook. i think we have this tremendous opportunity to engage with the indo-pacific region particularly in the energy sector. interestnly is in our to do so, and it is -- it may not be as simple to engage as simple words here on this stage, but to clearly send the message we are going to stand with our allies, with our partners, and that is why i am real
tom donahue and i have done a few gigs together through the years. also want to say thanks to a couple of my cabinet members who have been in today and give you a little observation about what is going on. david, i don't know if david is on the stage or not. come on out and have a seat. he is one of the veterans. [applause] secretary perry: he is going to be the interviewer, the straight guy in the act and a little bit. my dear friend. we have got to do things together, and a great supporter of...
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tom donahue. , president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce. >> good mng
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defendant in the case as a faculty director among many other things please join me to welcome professor donahue. [applause] >> thank you for putting this to gather. so to be extremely happy about this opinion. i am not very happy about it but hearing from justice course such disdain and justice thomas i think this is the right result so i think of it as the fourth amendment law that was part of whether the carter negotiation of the iranian crisis with u.s. property rights interest so it was the right decision although with that reasoning to get to that conclusion. so what did reach that conclusion there is the interes interest. i am deeply concerned about the way it was reached. we were left with tons of questions they put justices in the policy role because at up the courts and apposition. so how we determine which side of the line we are on. and how much they factor. and although it reaches the right conclusion? so with justice roberts to show that a warrant is required so with that reasonable expectation of privacy and then to look at miller and smith that to lie at the intersection it witho
defendant in the case as a faculty director among many other things please join me to welcome professor donahue. [applause] >> thank you for putting this to gather. so to be extremely happy about this opinion. i am not very happy about it but hearing from justice course such disdain and justice thomas i think this is the right result so i think of it as the fourth amendment law that was part of whether the carter negotiation of the iranian crisis with u.s. property rights interest so it...
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let me read for you a quote from the chamber of commerce president, tom donahue who said "administrationening to undermine the economic progress that it worked so hard to achieve. we should seek free and fair trade but this is not the way to do it. tariffs and taxes of almost $4 billion of exports targeted tennessee. south carolina with $3 billion." i know the president should be patient and that it will all grow out, but we are not sure how much longer we can wait before issuing his warnings. >> because the economy is so strong, we can absorb the hurt. these tariffs are causing hurt on some produces. if the economy takes a downturn, and we are due for a recession, if it takes a downturn by the public is going to feel this a lot more than they do. it will be too late to reverse these because we will be committed. i will say however, that we export maple syrup to canada. to me, that is a point of pride, considering that they maintain a strategic reserve on the stuff. >> dana: plastic straws. you need to open your mind when it comes to that. nora rosman of commentary magazine, thank you. >
let me read for you a quote from the chamber of commerce president, tom donahue who said "administrationening to undermine the economic progress that it worked so hard to achieve. we should seek free and fair trade but this is not the way to do it. tariffs and taxes of almost $4 billion of exports targeted tennessee. south carolina with $3 billion." i know the president should be patient and that it will all grow out, but we are not sure how much longer we can wait before issuing his...
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and you watch donahue or whatever.an you see some stuff.are. >> seth: right. >> became aware more as an adult. as i met people. i'm out there in the art world in chicago and meeting people o were affected. most of what is out there, in book form and film form, is about new york, san francisco, maybe l.a. and i feel like chicago has bepr really underented which actually made it harder for me ui do my research. but blessing in di. 'cause i couldn't just hide behind some books in the library. i had to get out andlly interview people. >> seth: this is very impressive. 'cause i sometimes think that r rception of authors is they get to make up worlds. and they don't actually have to lock into the details of it. but you used google calend and google maps extensively to write this. how exactly were thoer tools thateffective for you? >> so the google thing -- so i -- i've tried all kinds of outlines for my novels. with this one, the calendar was really tricky. because i'm moving back and forth between time periods but also dealing with aids, the amo
and you watch donahue or whatever.an you see some stuff.are. >> seth: right. >> became aware more as an adult. as i met people. i'm out there in the art world in chicago and meeting people o were affected. most of what is out there, in book form and film form, is about new york, san francisco, maybe l.a. and i feel like chicago has bepr really underented which actually made it harder for me ui do my research. but blessing in di. 'cause i couldn't just hide behind some books in the...
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tom donahue, president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] hearddo that, you haven't what i have to say yet. it's my pleasure to welcome you to the u.s. chamber today for the indo pacific business for him. we've got a great crowd, we have extraordinary speakers, and i think you will go away glad you came. we brought together leaders from business, government, and others to discuss issues of importance to all of us. america's engagement in one of the most significant regions of the world. we're looking forward to hearing directly from top administration officials about their vision of the region and there'll also be opportunities to ask questions and, of course, to network. today's forum symbolizes the increasingly important role that india and the subcontinent plays in our relationship with asia. it also is a sign of the goodwill that has been established between the administration and the business community on these type of activities and our shared desire to seize histor
tom donahue, president and ceo of the u.s. chamber of commerce. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. [applause] hearddo that, you haven't what i have to say yet. it's my pleasure to welcome you to the u.s. chamber today for the indo pacific business for him. we've got a great crowd, we have extraordinary speakers, and i think you will go away glad you came. we brought together leaders from business, government, and others to discuss issues of importance to all of us. america's...
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introduction and for beer support bank of the united states, and thank you to secretary pompeo and tom donahue for invitation and warm welcome. it is great pleasure to be here with them, secretary's ross and perry, president ray washburn members of congress, friends from the diplomat pick business community, and others to talk about the accident port import bank and the indo pacific region. secretary pompeo noted in his remarks fro and indo pacific region is vital for our economic growth and national security. as this nation eyes long work to advance freedom and prosperity across the region. for nearly a century they have straited a proud and distinguished history of supporting american companies large and small in their efforts to do business in the indo pacific. bank has those in the transaction 80 years ago. later in 1935, xm provided financing for the export of u.s. steel products and machinery to india. fast forward to conclusion of world war ii, when the bank set up a reare involving fund to reare store, trade in cotton to the region. our work with several countries in the region extends
introduction and for beer support bank of the united states, and thank you to secretary pompeo and tom donahue for invitation and warm welcome. it is great pleasure to be here with them, secretary's ross and perry, president ray washburn members of congress, friends from the diplomat pick business community, and others to talk about the accident port import bank and the indo pacific region. secretary pompeo noted in his remarks fro and indo pacific region is vital for our economic growth and...
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but tom donahue who we have done a few gigs together back through the years in my previous job. and so i also want to say thanks to a couple of my cabinet members who have been in today and gave you a little bit of observation about what's going on. and, david, i don't know if david is on the stage yet or not, but he's -- david, come on up and have a seat here. give him a big hand. this is one of the --. [ applause ] >> david is going to be the -- he's going to be the interviewer, the straight guy in the act here in a little bit. but anyway, a dear friend. we got to do some things together and a great supporter of the higher education in this country and some things that goes together. he's on the kennedy board. and i think you have some of the most interesting jobs in show business. so anyway, an honor for me to be here in front of you today to share a little bit of my on look. i think we've got this tremendous opportunity to engage with the indo-pacific region. particularly in the energy sector. and certainly it's in our interest to do so. and it may not be as simple to engage
but tom donahue who we have done a few gigs together back through the years in my previous job. and so i also want to say thanks to a couple of my cabinet members who have been in today and gave you a little bit of observation about what's going on. and, david, i don't know if david is on the stage yet or not, but he's -- david, come on up and have a seat here. give him a big hand. this is one of the --. [ applause ] >> david is going to be the -- he's going to be the interviewer, the...
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what the chamber of commerce had said in a statement from tom donahue earlier today is the administration is threatening to undermine the economic progress it worked so hard to achieve we should see free and fair trade, but this is just not the way to do it meanwhile, the white house also minimizing reports that they've been working behind the scenes here on this potential piece of legislation that would give the president enormous leeway in terms of the wto and trade wilbur ross. the commerce secretary was on cnbc, and he offered this explanation of where this administration stands right now in terms of the wto. >> the wto knows some reforms are needed, so i think there really is a need to update and synchronize its activities and we'll see where that leads nobody here at the white house is entirely stamping out a possibility that the president wants to withdraw from the wto or that he might push for that outcome. just saying that it's premature now to talk about it that would be a complex upheaval of world trade rules this white house, though, has shown that it's skeptical of any intern
what the chamber of commerce had said in a statement from tom donahue earlier today is the administration is threatening to undermine the economic progress it worked so hard to achieve we should see free and fair trade, but this is just not the way to do it meanwhile, the white house also minimizing reports that they've been working behind the scenes here on this potential piece of legislation that would give the president enormous leeway in terms of the wto and trade wilbur ross. the commerce...
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sarah in the last report made reference to a statement by the chamber of commerce president, tom donahueepublican as you can find. he warned last thursday that these tariff/counter-tariff measures could have a destructive effect on the u.s. economy, could be damaging for economic growth and jobs. that came at the same time as a statement from general motors, a huge american auto company, that it will be hurt if the tariffs continue and expand, go into the auto sector. you are seeing more and more businesspeople warning that this trade war is not easy, as president trump likes to say, is not easy to win a trade war. it is going to have real consequences, and we are beginning to see the signs of that in the financial markets. >> all right. coming up on "morning joe", our next guest asks and answers the questions why families can't afford america. that is next on "morning joe." with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were very saggy. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with new sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. introducing more sizes f
sarah in the last report made reference to a statement by the chamber of commerce president, tom donahueepublican as you can find. he warned last thursday that these tariff/counter-tariff measures could have a destructive effect on the u.s. economy, could be damaging for economic growth and jobs. that came at the same time as a statement from general motors, a huge american auto company, that it will be hurt if the tariffs continue and expand, go into the auto sector. you are seeing more and...