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, i do.. >> bye, guysy saw that movie. thanks, guys. >> i want to see more, that was a great little tease there pretty cool. >> i'm still trying to connect the dots, jenny has a eitzen shirts because she's part of the family. >> no, she's good friends with dave and our jen fred, she's jealous. >> good for to you explain it. >> it is a good thing to have a place that has your name, great trip to do. really is. >>> bob kelly is remembering one of the biggest children's book authors this morning, a doctor is in the house. >> you got it, my favorite doctor se u.s.s. involves car, go dog go. i'm here at bridesberg rec center with the kids getting ready for doctor seuss's birthday who likes green eggs and ham, yeah, i do, i do. sues sues. hi hey i'll take one of those new fast play games. oh, you ready for a rush? uh, sure! ♪ i'm pretty excited for you right now. ♪ fast play is the new way to play fast and win instantly from the pennsylvania lottery. pick a game, get your ticket and see if you've w
, i do.. >> bye, guysy saw that movie. thanks, guys. >> i want to see more, that was a great little tease there pretty cool. >> i'm still trying to connect the dots, jenny has a eitzen shirts because she's part of the family. >> no, she's good friends with dave and our jen fred, she's jealous. >> good for to you explain it. >> it is a good thing to have a place that has your name, great trip to do. really is. >>> bob kelly is remembering one of the...
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how we do things are as important as the things we do. we are doing everything humanly possible to prevent these type of events and incidents occurring from a result of our operations. commentse with the from our commander on the ground in iraq when he said there is a fair chance our operations may have contributed to civilian casualties. that i would highlight to each of you that this investigation continues, and there is still much to learn from this. we have a general officer assigned to help us address and understand and discover the facts of this case. we were able to visit the actual site yesterday and get additional evidence and perspective on this situation. in addition, we are reviewing over 700 weapons videos over 810 day period to a 10 ensure we understand the effects of the munitions we drop in this facility. this should be an indicator to you of how intensive a combat situation this is. the investigation will look at command and control, the munitions we employed, importantly, it will look at the behavior of the enemy and how
how we do things are as important as the things we do. we are doing everything humanly possible to prevent these type of events and incidents occurring from a result of our operations. commentse with the from our commander on the ground in iraq when he said there is a fair chance our operations may have contributed to civilian casualties. that i would highlight to each of you that this investigation continues, and there is still much to learn from this. we have a general officer assigned to...
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the question then is, what do the iranians do about it? my guess is, their response is more rhetorical than not. but i -- you know, again, if i was doing what i used to do, i think we might see it express itself in places like iraq. so, you know, i think the -- here's where i actually think, like mad elaine's analogy of pool, when you make policy, you actually have to be a chess player and not a checkers player. you have to be thinking three, four moves ahead. do i think -- because the essence of your question is not what is the immediate implication as it relates to not so much vertical escalation, but a horizontal escalation, and i do think there's some risk of that. i think it's less likely to affect the nuclear issue. >> let me just go through what i have noticed, and to tell you -- i don't know all your names so you'll have to announce them. the lady here. the gentleman in the white. and the lady next to david up there. okay. so that's four. any more up there? stephen? okay. yes? >> i'm kelly tor renson. just briefly on the travel ban
the question then is, what do the iranians do about it? my guess is, their response is more rhetorical than not. but i -- you know, again, if i was doing what i used to do, i think we might see it express itself in places like iraq. so, you know, i think the -- here's where i actually think, like mad elaine's analogy of pool, when you make policy, you actually have to be a chess player and not a checkers player. you have to be thinking three, four moves ahead. do i think -- because the essence...
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what do you got to do to get in? what do you got to do to get in? come on, guys. they just want to do their job. let them do their job. do you yours. -- you do yours. and it'll all work out. but this is not the way. and if you think you're helping me or the institution, i don't need your help this way. i do not. i've got enough problems. i need to you help me in other ways. i need you to be good people, men and women of character and virtue, i
what do you got to do to get in? what do you got to do to get in? come on, guys. they just want to do their job. let them do their job. do you yours. -- you do yours. and it'll all work out. but this is not the way. and if you think you're helping me or the institution, i don't need your help this way. i do not. i've got enough problems. i need to you help me in other ways. i need you to be good people, men and women of character and virtue, i
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i do not see any problems. now the economy is doing very well. have the property market booming, the old economy, traditional industries recovering. the service industry is growing at a rapid pace. the growth target can be met. >> deutsche bank's coo ripping up his plan, the 17 month old effort has stopped. a billiondes offering euros in stock and reintegrating prospects. >> in terms of the stability of deutsche bank, there was a lot of worry over the existential future of the bank. this should but that to rest and give it a best in class capital raised to keep clients coming back in. when do we see a profit? there is no deadline attached to these proposed targets. this is a costly strategy to reintegrate. there is a lot of uncertainty and no clear trajectory. comfortablere sitting in the seat i sit this time, this year, then i would have a last year. more positive because the environment is good. we're seeing growth again. to some extent we have done hard work but there is quite a lot to do. still focused on improving controls and efficiency. bu
i do not see any problems. now the economy is doing very well. have the property market booming, the old economy, traditional industries recovering. the service industry is growing at a rapid pace. the growth target can be met. >> deutsche bank's coo ripping up his plan, the 17 month old effort has stopped. a billiondes offering euros in stock and reintegrating prospects. >> in terms of the stability of deutsche bank, there was a lot of worry over the existential future of the bank....
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do you want to do it the trump way or do you have a different way you want to do it or at least haveable. >> when we say we need to repair the american infrastructure, it's more than bridges, roads and highways, it is our electrical grid, water systems, our wastewater systems. so the president is dead right about that. secondly, the president is correct that even though fast track had some things in it to speed up the regulatory process, it's not good enough. we can do better. we should do better. i think democrats basically agree with the president on those two points. the third point is how to fund it. the president is also right there's a place for private dollars. private dollars can be invested into good, big projects whereas you know the private sector wants a decent rate of return. let's take one example. we have 55,000 structurally deficient bridges in america. 55,000 that are potential tragedies just waiting to happen. that hinder our economic competitiveness. now, probably no more than 500 of those bridges could be told to produce the return on investment the private sector
do you want to do it the trump way or do you have a different way you want to do it or at least haveable. >> when we say we need to repair the american infrastructure, it's more than bridges, roads and highways, it is our electrical grid, water systems, our wastewater systems. so the president is dead right about that. secondly, the president is correct that even though fast track had some things in it to speed up the regulatory process, it's not good enough. we can do better. we should...
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how do you do that?ave learned nothing, there is a complete and utter distress of all of the agencies and politicians. i think we can collectively agree on that. -- >> you trust me, don't you? >> of course i trust you. what we need democrats to do in regards to jeff sessions, clearly you are implying that he has some kind of russian mole between the term campaign and vladimir putin. come out and say it. if you want to dance, you have to go out and accuse them big time. wasting everybody's time staying special committees when you are saying there is absolutely no need or precedents, if you are going to do this, then you have to pull the plug and actually accused jeff sessions of doing what you are implying, but you won't, because it is probably irrational. >> it makes the story go away for the democrats. they do not wanted to go away necessarily. politically for them it is distracting. >> that is what they are implying all over television. >> you are absolutely right, they are trying to ramp up enough hys
how do you do that?ave learned nothing, there is a complete and utter distress of all of the agencies and politicians. i think we can collectively agree on that. -- >> you trust me, don't you? >> of course i trust you. what we need democrats to do in regards to jeff sessions, clearly you are implying that he has some kind of russian mole between the term campaign and vladimir putin. come out and say it. if you want to dance, you have to go out and accuse them big time. wasting...
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and do you ever pay penalties? do you ever do that? >> we have as of yet but we were uninsured in december. it dropped as for the fourth time after we paid over $50,000 last year for healthcare. >> and it's got up trouble. and before obamacare you had good health care? >> we did. speed and nobody ever takes that into account. i'm guessing this is before his good because it wasn't. but millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you start deducting those millions of people from the so-called people that are happy, you have a very small number of people that are happy. that i can tell you. how about you? >> we are kind of the same story. in 2009 i left a full-time job to be a stay-at-home mom. for our family is never an option to use government assistance. my has been said you can pay for insurance at the time of six and $50 a month for private health insurance for a family of four. that was fine. from 2009-2015 that private insurance went up by 102%. finally his employer told us in 2015 when it went up the final time
and do you ever pay penalties? do you ever do that? >> we have as of yet but we were uninsured in december. it dropped as for the fourth time after we paid over $50,000 last year for healthcare. >> and it's got up trouble. and before obamacare you had good health care? >> we did. speed and nobody ever takes that into account. i'm guessing this is before his good because it wasn't. but millions of people had great health care that they loved. when you start deducting those...
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gowadia: please do not do that. rep. meadow: you have a short fuse because i cannot imagine general kelly would like to cover up anything. ms. gowadia: sir, you cannot imagine i would want to cover up anything. rep. meadow: that is how it appears. just get ms. lerner what she needs. i yield back. mr. chaffetz: thank you. ms. gowadia, if the homeland security guidance violates federal laws, which one will you follow? ms. gowadia: federal law. mr. chaffetz: what information is tsa not providing you? mr. roth: nothing. they are completely cooperative. rep. chaffetz: do you give everything to homeland security's inspector general? ms. gowadia: yes. we do. rep. chaffetz: do you give everything to the o.s.c.? ms. gowadia: everything but attorney-client privilege. rep. chaffetz: why is not that true with the inspector general? ms. gowadia: they are part of the department's. the guidance applies external to the department. rep. chaffetz: external to the department? you are part of the united states government, correct? ms. gowad
gowadia: please do not do that. rep. meadow: you have a short fuse because i cannot imagine general kelly would like to cover up anything. ms. gowadia: sir, you cannot imagine i would want to cover up anything. rep. meadow: that is how it appears. just get ms. lerner what she needs. i yield back. mr. chaffetz: thank you. ms. gowadia, if the homeland security guidance violates federal laws, which one will you follow? ms. gowadia: federal law. mr. chaffetz: what information is tsa not providing...
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i do. soi quit my job completely we can obtain subsidi. job at aa nurse, a hospital that i love. nd job with fi benefits. the --oesn't even cover so the health care, the oh mamacare forcedded you to actually, in a sense, forces you economically, and almost poe continuation hi, to get another job be? right. >> even though you like your job. a so i did end up getting higher, a hire at a full-time position at the hospital i worked at. that came with a price because i was working three days a week. and spending time with my small children who are my number one priority. >> right. >> and after the aca, i was forced because we could not $1,200 perium of month and deduct that didn't cover anything. >> it was so high that eventuallies this hawed big problem, you wouldn't be able to use it? >> correct. we're still in that boat. i mean, right now, the deductible is $6,500 so if i have a child who is extremely i sick, i is going to cost me hundreds of dollars, um, just hadt week, my daughter fever. i
i do. soi quit my job completely we can obtain subsidi. job at aa nurse, a hospital that i love. nd job with fi benefits. the --oesn't even cover so the health care, the oh mamacare forcedded you to actually, in a sense, forces you economically, and almost poe continuation hi, to get another job be? right. >> even though you like your job. a so i did end up getting higher, a hire at a full-time position at the hospital i worked at. that came with a price because i was working three days a...
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i do find that is hard to believe as i do? >> i do. public reports about what he was doing, even after the election. a democrat sending a letter to mike pence asking the white house to look into this. even if we do take their word on this and accept that no one passed this information onto donald trump, i'm not sure that makes it better. then you are in a situation where you have the person was now at the white house counsel receiving word that he may have to register as a foreign agent and not feeling as though that raised red flags about his participation at a high level in the white house. not raising that issue to the white house. i think either way the president was aware or didn't think it was concerning, or top staffers didn't bring this to the white house, i don't think they come out looking very good here. >> chris: flynn is gone, or do you think it stays? >> he's gone, but it's a whole new avenue of what he was doing during the campaign and his transition and brief time of the house. would spoken a lot on his conversations wi
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i think we can do that. i truly do.have laid that out and that is so we know where we stand with the va and we know where we are now. and i would like to hear doctor shulkin tell us your vision for transforming the va and how the committee can be of help to you in giving that. >> first of all, thank you. having sessions like this where we do get a chance to share our opinions is an important start because any solution is going to have to be all of us wanting to get this done together. i think the vision for the va is to transform this organization to be a veteran centric organization and in order to do that it isn't rocket science. you have to have the right people caring for veterans and i think we are very fortunate that we have such a great workforce but we have all seen the examples where there are people that shouldn't be working in the va that it's been too hard to get them to leave and i think your accountability of dough is an important step forward in that and i also need the tools as we talked about and i appr
i think we can do that. i truly do.have laid that out and that is so we know where we stand with the va and we know where we are now. and i would like to hear doctor shulkin tell us your vision for transforming the va and how the committee can be of help to you in giving that. >> first of all, thank you. having sessions like this where we do get a chance to share our opinions is an important start because any solution is going to have to be all of us wanting to get this done together. i...
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judge, judges do not exist to work in a vacuum doing whatever they want to do.they exist and work as a system of government and therefore must do what they're supposed to do. the role of judges in the system is by design. and that design has a purpose. described in the preamble including securing liberty. they require that he separated branch of government stick to its job. that is why i think one of the most important things you said yesterday was this, quote - it is not my job to do your job. i thought that was pretty neat to say that. so let me ask you to expand on that simple statement if you would. >> we all have roles to play. we choose to pick up a role in our government, we all have particular place in it. and we have to expect the boundaries of it. and it is my job to respect in part the boundaries of this branch. not engaging the temptation to legislate for the cloak of a judicial will. judges him in very poor legislators. >> sometimes legislators make very poor legislators . [laughter] >> i respectfully disagree. i have great respect for this body. an
judge, judges do not exist to work in a vacuum doing whatever they want to do.they exist and work as a system of government and therefore must do what they're supposed to do. the role of judges in the system is by design. and that design has a purpose. described in the preamble including securing liberty. they require that he separated branch of government stick to its job. that is why i think one of the most important things you said yesterday was this, quote - it is not my job to do your job....
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doesn't interfere with what they do and what they do doesn't interfere with what we do. this is not an uncommon challenge. reporter: you met a number of times behind closed doors and you can't share things, but were there things that came out today that you had not heard previously in the closed setting? mr. schiff: well, i'm not sure that i can comment on that without in some way disclosing what we have been getting in terms of our briefings. i can say that i disagree with my colleague, the chairman's conclusion that he has seen no evidence. i believe from what i have seen there is certainly evidence that supported the director's decision to open a criminal or foreign intelligence investigation. so that is about probably as much as i can say on that subject. anyone else? reporter: can i follow up on the criminal investigation question? to what degree without getting into what you hear in closed session, the director confirming there was some sort of probe in the public interest. can you elaborate on that? mr. schiff: all i can say, it is very much in the public interest
doesn't interfere with what they do and what they do doesn't interfere with what we do. this is not an uncommon challenge. reporter: you met a number of times behind closed doors and you can't share things, but were there things that came out today that you had not heard previously in the closed setting? mr. schiff: well, i'm not sure that i can comment on that without in some way disclosing what we have been getting in terms of our briefings. i can say that i disagree with my colleague, the...
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do you think cbs news should do that? >> i do. i don't see any reason not to do it.ople would be interested in it and it would drive traffic to their website. why not do what? is easy to do it and it doesn't cost anything, they have the transcript. >> bill: we call them today and a former tv writer now does their communications. they basically didn't want to talk too much about it. you are right, economically it benefits cbs news to do it. >> i must say, -- >> bill: if i have to go to a new site, i go to cbs news.com. i think it is a good news site. i am saying that -- i'm not saying that if any promotional extract, but they do a nice job on the website and have the material, why not posted? why not see hannity and koppel and full flower. if they don't, i will put it on billoreilly.com. i will put it right up. what is the resistance -- he worked with ted koppel, i worked -- i didn't work with him but i was there when he was there, i was working for peter jennings most of the time. you and i made the transition to fox news. i didn't have a hard time making the transit
do you think cbs news should do that? >> i do. i don't see any reason not to do it.ople would be interested in it and it would drive traffic to their website. why not do what? is easy to do it and it doesn't cost anything, they have the transcript. >> bill: we call them today and a former tv writer now does their communications. they basically didn't want to talk too much about it. you are right, economically it benefits cbs news to do it. >> i must say, -- >> bill: if i...
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what do we do now? we just bomb the people, kill the peopople, poison the river f there is a river, kill the ocean. waters poisoning of the -- i am struggling with this over the last several weeks on my blog and just in my heart. the radiation of the ocean is almost unbearable. i am sure you feel this with me. that all of us up the coast of canada and down the coast of mexico are basically walking dead people because , evenima is taking us out if we do not feel it yet. from the other direction, we still have a lot from chernobyl. i am sure people in this audience have already done this, but there are incredible videos now that show some of the -- what happens to these children when they are exposed in utero to the radiation that comes from a meltdown like her noble -- like chernobyl or fukushima. just in adren who are warehouse because they are horribly disfigured and damaged. people really do not know what to do. the woman in charge of some of the more horrible cases, she says, i am in tears always. an
what do we do now? we just bomb the people, kill the peopople, poison the river f there is a river, kill the ocean. waters poisoning of the -- i am struggling with this over the last several weeks on my blog and just in my heart. the radiation of the ocean is almost unbearable. i am sure you feel this with me. that all of us up the coast of canada and down the coast of mexico are basically walking dead people because , evenima is taking us out if we do not feel it yet. from the other direction,...
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and sometimes they do an even better job than i certainly do. i am not formally a historian but 90% of my time is spent as you would expect it to be, running the division. running all of the aspects of it in cooperation with my great stuff so the historical thinking is diffused throughout the division and informs the policies and procedures within our institution as well as outside that if you get to the lack of clarity, i appreciate what you're saying because it is hard to put one's finger on what the impact is, what are the outcomes? have had an impact when as you say, someone from the outside says, hey, would you help us with this or to a task or research or smart but that does not happen all the time. increasingly now, with shrinking budgets and rising expectations and changing times overall, i think those who are involved with the historical enterprise need to be keenly aware of how to identify those outcomes and because thempact historical enterprise is hugely important for reasons represented by all of us in all of our different capacitie
and sometimes they do an even better job than i certainly do. i am not formally a historian but 90% of my time is spent as you would expect it to be, running the division. running all of the aspects of it in cooperation with my great stuff so the historical thinking is diffused throughout the division and informs the policies and procedures within our institution as well as outside that if you get to the lack of clarity, i appreciate what you're saying because it is hard to put one's finger on...
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and do what he needs to do for the people, which is what he was elected to do and what he needs to do. host: democrats were not going to support this bill, anyway, you are proud of them, what about the future of health care under the trump administration? caller: i think it will explode just like he is saying. that the democrat bill will explode soon. it is not obamacare, it is affordable health care. they need to realize it. host: that is marvin in alabama giving his thoughts. this was the first hour we completed with no guests. oftalked to you for the bulk our time about yesterday's action by the house republicans, pulling the american health care act, designed to repeal and replace the affordable care act. a lobbying effort made for several weeks and the last couple of days before the bill introduced yesterday for athe v. we're talking not only about the vote, but what it means for the trump administration, the republicans, health care, and especially going forward. for democrats. (202) 748-8001 for republicans. independents, (202) 748-8002. you can tweet us and then you can post o
and do what he needs to do for the people, which is what he was elected to do and what he needs to do. host: democrats were not going to support this bill, anyway, you are proud of them, what about the future of health care under the trump administration? caller: i think it will explode just like he is saying. that the democrat bill will explode soon. it is not obamacare, it is affordable health care. they need to realize it. host: that is marvin in alabama giving his thoughts. this was the...
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areaid, do you think they -- he said do you think you are better than them? i said i do. he said you know new hampshire? i said yes. he said do you want to run my campaign? i said yes. and he said, what do you think the odds of money and winning are? -- he said, what you think the odds of burning and winning are -- he said what do you think the odds of learning and winning are? i said 5%. he shook my hand and said you are hired, go ahead and get out and i will see you on monday. -- and i willday see you on monday. >> he seems like the type of he doesn't put a plan together. what was it like? it was -- corey: it was five of us. >> who were the five? george, michael glasser who became our deputy, dan did the social media, and me. and then we had -- and then we hired chuck. that was the entire presidential campaign. you could have put them in a minivan. had because that we ,e had one singular focus making out of the next president, was unbelievable. it was like a small company. there was nobody leaking stories to the media. there were just five of us. the group was very cohe
areaid, do you think they -- he said do you think you are better than them? i said i do. he said you know new hampshire? i said yes. he said do you want to run my campaign? i said yes. and he said, what do you think the odds of money and winning are? -- he said, what you think the odds of burning and winning are -- he said what do you think the odds of learning and winning are? i said 5%. he shook my hand and said you are hired, go ahead and get out and i will see you on monday. -- and i...
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therefore, i have to do x.pervasive sense i think becomes a preoccupation for business, and i think that can be very costly for the economy. and probably most important, we are now hugely an internationalized economy, and as an internationalized economy, we depend on the government to maintain successful relations in which we assert american values strongly, but also in a way that is conducive to reaching compromises with the world of the world. that frankly looks in doubt right now. we have the government, as i was explaining with all these innovations, as a basic steward of our technological future, i was floored to hear the treasury secretary say three days ago that artificial intelligence and its consequences for job formation wasn't on his administration's radar screen was it wasn't going to happen for another 50 to 100 years. ello, bill gates, hell owe ilan muscala. charlie: hello every corporation in america of any ize with any technological component is looking at that to meet the changes that are with
therefore, i have to do x.pervasive sense i think becomes a preoccupation for business, and i think that can be very costly for the economy. and probably most important, we are now hugely an internationalized economy, and as an internationalized economy, we depend on the government to maintain successful relations in which we assert american values strongly, but also in a way that is conducive to reaching compromises with the world of the world. that frankly looks in doubt right now. we have...
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i really do. you don't agree philosophically what the legislation is, let's go bowling at the white house. come on. the president of the united states is the most powerful person in the world, what does he know to be able to make the difference in what we can talk about. if they want to talk about is the threat to the idea of expanding access to care, that's not a negotiable thing. if we are talking about particulars, let's see what he has to talk about. but so far, we haven't seen it. i do see opportunity on infrastructure. 50 i remind you, 49 days, days. we have seen no jobs bill, no infrastructure initiative, we have seen no initiative of renegotiation of nafta, some of the things he has said. reminding you president obama four weeks into his term, he already signed the american recovery and reinvestment act which created far more jobs. he is way behind in terms of legislation to create jobs, which he promised, which is what we all want to do and eager to see what he may want to do on infrastru
i really do. you don't agree philosophically what the legislation is, let's go bowling at the white house. come on. the president of the united states is the most powerful person in the world, what does he know to be able to make the difference in what we can talk about. if they want to talk about is the threat to the idea of expanding access to care, that's not a negotiable thing. if we are talking about particulars, let's see what he has to talk about. but so far, we haven't seen it. i do see...
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going tohe said he was do? r did he get caught up in conservative republican ideological wave that swept over capital down here? it seems to me he's do whatting they're not do whatting he wants. good wisconsin is next, morning. caller: good morning. i have two questions. since they started obamacare, how much has it cost us? pretty much too much. they have had eight years to fix have done nothing. remember, nancy said, you will find out what is in the bill pass it. now you're whining? other hat is your question? caller: the price of what this us, they took monfremedicare to get this thing started. see, yeah, see, inaccurate on your point, sad to say. showed, dable care act this was congressional budget ffice scoring, in the first 10 years, we reduced deficit by and second 10 on years, it was over trillion ollars, the congressional budget office, nonpartisan, they don't pick teams, they are the referee, they showed our bill was going to bring down the deficit in the long-term and it makes sense that it would. we
going tohe said he was do? r did he get caught up in conservative republican ideological wave that swept over capital down here? it seems to me he's do whatting they're not do whatting he wants. good wisconsin is next, morning. caller: good morning. i have two questions. since they started obamacare, how much has it cost us? pretty much too much. they have had eight years to fix have done nothing. remember, nancy said, you will find out what is in the bill pass it. now you're whining? other hat...
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and do things that we need to do in this country.ther it's health care, taxes, infrastructure issues, that type of something. as far as denver nunvin nunes i concerned, i worked with devon. he has good intentions protecting and working in the intelligence area. but he made a mistake. and he admitted he made a mistake. but what's happening right now, devin nunes has become viral, and that's affecting his committee, which is a very important committee in congress and these people, republicans and democrats on the committee are very good people who want to get to the bottom. so -- i would -- >> but can you -- and hopefully you can hear me, but can you understand, it was such a stark difference between how we heard the senate side talk about this, on time, taking questions, you know, these two standing together. you take that and you compare it to what we've seen, this mess on the house side, i just want your read on that, because it's making, you know, your colleagues look bad! >> well, it's extremely disappointing. chairman rogers and
and do things that we need to do in this country.ther it's health care, taxes, infrastructure issues, that type of something. as far as denver nunvin nunes i concerned, i worked with devon. he has good intentions protecting and working in the intelligence area. but he made a mistake. and he admitted he made a mistake. but what's happening right now, devin nunes has become viral, and that's affecting his committee, which is a very important committee in congress and these people, republicans and...
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a lot do not like him.orce, you should be able to deliver on your agenda, you deliver part of the majority, that is why they are there, but moreover, the most important point, many of these people were elected on the basis that they would repeal 0bamacare, notjust this time that they would repeal 0bamacare, not just this time but the last three or four elections, membrillo the house is every couple of years, thatis the house is every couple of years, that is the basis on which they went to the electorate. at some point they will claim that they have repealed it, whether in substance they have done that remains to be seen. this is just they have done that remains to be seen. this isjust the first go at that. he will get it done in the end in name, even if it does not happen in reality. customers get automatic refunds for bad wi—fi. in reality. customers get automatic refunds for bad wi-fi. know they're not... no they're not. you will be automatically compensated, at the moment, very few people get the compen
a lot do not like him.orce, you should be able to deliver on your agenda, you deliver part of the majority, that is why they are there, but moreover, the most important point, many of these people were elected on the basis that they would repeal 0bamacare, notjust this time that they would repeal 0bamacare, not just this time but the last three or four elections, membrillo the house is every couple of years, thatis the house is every couple of years, that is the basis on which they went to the...
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-so, who wants to do it? -tranchina: okay. i'll do it.lemonis: so, joe would be here as my manager designee, running the place on a day-to-day basis. we're gonna get our food costs right. we're gonna come up with some very creative ideas that are gonna make us different, and we're not gonna micromanage people. the business needs a manager, but i also think it needs somebody with restaurant experience. i don't do this deal without fuji in the deal for two reasons -- because it's broken his heart that his brother's not here, and his brother is the only one with restaurant experience. i can't do the deal without him. this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin. this is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic ar
-so, who wants to do it? -tranchina: okay. i'll do it.lemonis: so, joe would be here as my manager designee, running the place on a day-to-day basis. we're gonna get our food costs right. we're gonna come up with some very creative ideas that are gonna make us different, and we're not gonna micromanage people. the business needs a manager, but i also think it needs somebody with restaurant experience. i don't do this deal without fuji in the deal for two reasons -- because it's broken his heart...
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doesn't do you have a negative feeling >> i don't expect it but i do think it is a nice thing to do think that maybe when it comes to dating there are certain things that are great. for example i will never forget this. when i came to philadelphia here because i'm from the south, i was taught that men are always supposed to walk on the outside walking down the street because if something happens or if water or something like. that but when i have been here i probably no one guy who has done that. when i mentioned it once he said why would i walk on the inside. >> why would i want to get hit first. >> exactly. >> that is the sentiment. >> that is right. >> you are walking down the street, and the guy should walk on the side closer to the street, so theory is if you get hit, the guy is going to take the hit and not the girl. >> because it became such a conversation i looked it up and it is because back in the day they didn't have streets and carriages and horses. so water would splash up and get on the woman. the guy would be on the outside to make sure they wouldn't get on the nice d
doesn't do you have a negative feeling >> i don't expect it but i do think it is a nice thing to do think that maybe when it comes to dating there are certain things that are great. for example i will never forget this. when i came to philadelphia here because i'm from the south, i was taught that men are always supposed to walk on the outside walking down the street because if something happens or if water or something like. that but when i have been here i probably no one guy who has...
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so what do we do? i take my kids to school, we get these long lectures on how we can't have any peanut butter in school. >> if you bring them, you are basically expelled. >> that's right. >> a report came out last year, do you know why peanut allergies are rising, because we haven't exposed kids to peanuts, that is the reason they are rising. so the new recommendation is you have to give kids peanuts early. so this is what we have been doing. >> it is not even a metaphor. it is the exact same psychological process. so this book called antifragile. kids are anti-fragile fsm are you fragile it means if i knock this, it will break, don't knock it. but anti-fragile like your bones, your brain, your personality, you need challenges, setbacks, you need to experience exclusion and insult in order to make it to adulthood. the bigst problem is the loss of unsupervised play. nora has been brilliant on her book free range kids. after school we spent time where there was no adults around. >> no after school progra
so what do we do? i take my kids to school, we get these long lectures on how we can't have any peanut butter in school. >> if you bring them, you are basically expelled. >> that's right. >> a report came out last year, do you know why peanut allergies are rising, because we haven't exposed kids to peanuts, that is the reason they are rising. so the new recommendation is you have to give kids peanuts early. so this is what we have been doing. >> it is not even a...
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do you think that's going to happen? >> i do not. we are not doing anything on the front end. of pills that the senator says is coming in just to our little town, let's magnify that by the entire state of west virginia. now let's look at all 50 states in america. the amount of pills that's being manufactured and put on the streets for simple profit is just insane. >> bernie sanders, what do you have to say about this? you talked about it on the campaign trail and so did hillary clinton. nobody in washington was talking about opioids until candidates started doing town halls and what happened in the campaign, they started showing up in new hampshire and every town hall, all anyone wanted to talk about was opioids. how many people have lost someone in this room? >> jesus. >> now the campaign is over and you know what i don't hear, nobody talking about it anymore. i heard the president of the united states talking about it and now we have a health bill in front of us in washington that, frankly, i don't think does anything that the delegates are talking about. >> well, it does th
do you think that's going to happen? >> i do not. we are not doing anything on the front end. of pills that the senator says is coming in just to our little town, let's magnify that by the entire state of west virginia. now let's look at all 50 states in america. the amount of pills that's being manufactured and put on the streets for simple profit is just insane. >> bernie sanders, what do you have to say about this? you talked about it on the campaign trail and so did hillary...
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host: is that push continues, pile ryan wants to do it wants tothe president do it quickly great right now it seems like it will not happen quickly. >> i don't think so. there have been requests from some in the senate, is ashley senator tom cotton, who have asked leadership in the house to slow things down and try to take another crack at the baseball here to address some of the concerns that cbo has raised. jim's point is a good one, it's difficult to see how republicans will be able to revise the still to avoid the fact that millions of americans would become uninsured under the republican plan. part of what republicans are trying to do, which is inuce the role of government the health-care sector, one of the most important sectors of the economy. it seems very likely that more people will be uninsured. host: who wins, if a bill like this moves forward? >> there are a few big winners. the wealthy are the biggest winner. there's a lot of tax cuts for them in this bill. this is a bill that reduces taxes mostly on the rich by $600 billion over a decade and more than funds that by reduc
host: is that push continues, pile ryan wants to do it wants tothe president do it quickly great right now it seems like it will not happen quickly. >> i don't think so. there have been requests from some in the senate, is ashley senator tom cotton, who have asked leadership in the house to slow things down and try to take another crack at the baseball here to address some of the concerns that cbo has raised. jim's point is a good one, it's difficult to see how republicans will be able to...
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- with our getting into it what do we do between now and then and how do you feel about 2:00 a.m.nd 67 a.m. slipping. >> not within our operating plan. >> yeah. but as an intern measure i'm not suggesting that but a creative way to between now and when the soundproofing is put in but myth the issues to clearly they're not - they're going not 0 go away i've seen that myself. >> it is something i didn't want to bring up but this is not just my venue that as complaints against and andy debris has. >> with all due respect we're not talking about that i'm the industry rep i think there is a need for the record for you know what you guys are offering and i agree with everything that everything said about 2 and 6 omi with a world-class city we need to be aware of that i understand that i personally want the venues to fix this problem now. >> we intend to operate within the limits and we operated at limit and to operate at the limit. >> that's the problem you violated that issue. >> great there would not be a administration citation sounds like you want to contend that are you in limit th
- with our getting into it what do we do between now and then and how do you feel about 2:00 a.m.nd 67 a.m. slipping. >> not within our operating plan. >> yeah. but as an intern measure i'm not suggesting that but a creative way to between now and when the soundproofing is put in but myth the issues to clearly they're not - they're going not 0 go away i've seen that myself. >> it is something i didn't want to bring up but this is not just my venue that as complaints against...
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you do that? you need different message sgls order of importance. in the beginning it's all about the franchisee. going to represent your brand in the local market. do the marketing. you engage with the franchisee and don't stop. as you grow you go back to that. you engage and get feedback and that franchisee is not only marketing. we do direct marketing to the consumer. play a critical role. you don't want to promote something and get a different experience when they get to store. start with your team at corporate office. market to everyone about exactly what we're about to do. go to franchisees and make sure it's understood and third consumer or let franchisee go out to consumer and build a successful brand and wow yourself with what you've created because you've took care of all your customers. >> i like what you told me off camera, to the end user, you're marketing your product. to the franchisee you're marketing marketing. you got to get them excited about what you have to sell to end user. >
you do that? you need different message sgls order of importance. in the beginning it's all about the franchisee. going to represent your brand in the local market. do the marketing. you engage with the franchisee and don't stop. as you grow you go back to that. you engage and get feedback and that franchisee is not only marketing. we do direct marketing to the consumer. play a critical role. you don't want to promote something and get a different experience when they get to store. start with...
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can you do that. >> i don't know how to do it.u had your head, your brain evaluated for science. >> coming up on long island medium, doctor amen a world renowned brain expert he studied my brain as i channeled. now i always said i access my brain is different and he proves that i am able to access a part of my brain as i'm handling that we typically don't and my brain kind of like flat lines. there is nothing there. >> when you are channeling. >> yes. >> what do you say to the skeptics who say it is all entertainment. >> you know what, everybody has a right to their own opinion but after someone has the experience or witnesses it it change their life in the positive ways. spirits talk about things is there no way i can find out or know about and you can note take away someone's experience >> walking ash in the grocery store, shopping, there are spirits and you see them. >> now it is worse becaund evere knows who i am. i still walk around like in one knows who i am do you think it is the hair. >> i don't know, and people, i walk in
can you do that. >> i don't know how to do it.u had your head, your brain evaluated for science. >> coming up on long island medium, doctor amen a world renowned brain expert he studied my brain as i channeled. now i always said i access my brain is different and he proves that i am able to access a part of my brain as i'm handling that we typically don't and my brain kind of like flat lines. there is nothing there. >> when you are channeling. >> yes. >> what do...
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then, one day i decided i don't want to do that anymore, but what do i really want to do?ant to talk to this audience. i want to find out where they are from. i started talking to them 10 years in. that became my favorite part of the day. it was my own personal focus group. it is the reason why we were number one for 25 years because i used the information i gathered every day from people who were the greatest resource. they were the people who were viewers, who had taken the time to come with their family members. a few husbands would be like, well, i came to oprah. that's going to be good for at least two months. [laughter] david: that show was on for 25 years in chicago. when you did it, you won almost 50 emmy awards. it was voted one of the best tv shows in the history of tv. you ended it after 25 years to do other things, and we will talk about that, but no regrets about ending that show? oprah: no, no regrets whatsoever. i did not want to be punchdrunk in the ring, still trying to come up with what is the next thing, because over the years, we became our own greatest
then, one day i decided i don't want to do that anymore, but what do i really want to do?ant to talk to this audience. i want to find out where they are from. i started talking to them 10 years in. that became my favorite part of the day. it was my own personal focus group. it is the reason why we were number one for 25 years because i used the information i gathered every day from people who were the greatest resource. they were the people who were viewers, who had taken the time to come with...
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our job is to do what mark meadows do.n people we were going to do when they gave us the privilege to serve. this bill does not repeal obamacare and why we are opposed to it. unless it changes i do not see the votes there to pass this legislation. >> they always act like it's binary. they say you have to vote for this bill exactly like the leadership crafted it without any of your input or it's going to go down and we are going to lose the majority. when you know it can be amended a thousand times and it can be made in a way that you'll vote for it, right? >> yes. what is even worse is just 15 months ago, we had a bill that we all agreed to and we all passed and we put on them president obama's desk. he vetoed it. we said if you can't find anything that unites us and this bill doesn't. every major conservative group is opposed to it and why not go back to the bill we all passed before and we put on president obama's desk and put the same thing on president trump's desk and we know he will sign it. why not repeal it and a s
our job is to do what mark meadows do.n people we were going to do when they gave us the privilege to serve. this bill does not repeal obamacare and why we are opposed to it. unless it changes i do not see the votes there to pass this legislation. >> they always act like it's binary. they say you have to vote for this bill exactly like the leadership crafted it without any of your input or it's going to go down and we are going to lose the majority. when you know it can be amended a...
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what the hell do we do when they die? just give up?preet ba hara used the word fire, or asked for resignations. who knows? maybe some would have been asked to stay on, and just moments before we came on air ifound two were, even the they tendered their resignations, but because preet has such a huge ego, he thinks he's so all-important he couldn't believe such a request could possibly apply to him, he ramped it up and dared the president of the united states to fire him. so what do you think happened? lady justice is winking under her bandages, and donald trump did what only donald trump can do so well. he said, "you're fired!" . >>> up next, married priests? >>> up next, married priests? isjust wanna see ifa again? my score changed... you wanna check yours? scores don't change that much. i haven't changed. oh, really? ♪ it's girls' night they said business casual. i love summer weddings! oh no. yeah, maybe it is time. maybe i should check my credit score. try credit karma. it's free. oh woah. that's different. check out credit karma t
what the hell do we do when they die? just give up?preet ba hara used the word fire, or asked for resignations. who knows? maybe some would have been asked to stay on, and just moments before we came on air ifound two were, even the they tendered their resignations, but because preet has such a huge ego, he thinks he's so all-important he couldn't believe such a request could possibly apply to him, he ramped it up and dared the president of the united states to fire him. so what do you think...
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so what do we do, do we say sorry we needed th need the $20e cashed the check, the teller said of course we will she will pay us next time. the reason i told the story in the book is that it's evidence of how the relationship still matters in many businesses where it is hard to get that kind of service and figure out how to help resolve the problems without being penalized in the process. >> host: did you see this as creating an opportunity for alternative providers or do you see it as alternative providers outsourcing the bank? >> guest: they make more money off of those. the one that hired me sad by way of illustration banks want one customer with a million dollars in the check cashers want 1 million customers with 1 dollar so that is the basic business model and no one can argue that. bang, like every other profit-seeking corporation want to maximize their profits. the question is whether they are being ethical in the process or not and whether the bank's because they have a critical role in the economy that is different from other service providers or manufacturers they should be hel
so what do we do, do we say sorry we needed th need the $20e cashed the check, the teller said of course we will she will pay us next time. the reason i told the story in the book is that it's evidence of how the relationship still matters in many businesses where it is hard to get that kind of service and figure out how to help resolve the problems without being penalized in the process. >> host: did you see this as creating an opportunity for alternative providers or do you see it as...
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what do you do about the women in silicon valley?d: i think the women in silicon valley are part of a bigger exercise for the tech industry. this is the industry that in my mind is going to get at the greatest risk from president trump. it has the biggest challenge on supply chain, immigration, lgbt. gillian: in what way? richard: in a certain way, the workforce is deeply diverse, deeply global. the supply chains are deeply global. they do not base their business on a made in america kind of label. they have to sell in china, and sell in mexico, and make sure their data is secure in those places for the local governments. they are at cross purposes with an administration that is deeply unilaterally focused on american jobs and american security and closing the bridges in a certain way. i think the tech industry has to lead the fight in a way for that which is america as part of the world and america as the leader in decency and the values that are global values at a time and -- at a time when that is not necessarily so popular. i thi
what do you do about the women in silicon valley?d: i think the women in silicon valley are part of a bigger exercise for the tech industry. this is the industry that in my mind is going to get at the greatest risk from president trump. it has the biggest challenge on supply chain, immigration, lgbt. gillian: in what way? richard: in a certain way, the workforce is deeply diverse, deeply global. the supply chains are deeply global. they do not base their business on a made in america kind of...
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do. i think he is making fools of his own people quite frankly. you don't agree philosophically what the legislation is let's gl go -- at the white house. i mean come on. and the president of the united states is the one person in the world, what does he know ill make a difference in what we can talk about. if what you want to talk about is the existential threat to the idea of expanding asks us to care, that's not a negotiable thing. we are talking about particular let's see what he has to talk about but so far we haven't seen it. i do see maybe an opportunity on infrastructure but i remind you that we have 49 days of the president has been president to be seen no jobs bill, we have seen a perception issue that, wf have seen no -- reminding you when president obama for weeksn into his term he had already signed the american recovery and reinvestment act which created 4 million jobs so he's way behind in terms of any legislation to create jobs which he promised which is what we all promis
do. i think he is making fools of his own people quite frankly. you don't agree philosophically what the legislation is let's gl go -- at the white house. i mean come on. and the president of the united states is the one person in the world, what does he know ill make a difference in what we can talk about. if what you want to talk about is the existential threat to the idea of expanding asks us to care, that's not a negotiable thing. we are talking about particular let's see what he has to...
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or not doing. let us work with you on that. i will recognize myself. you said earlier that your office found no criminal conduct from anyone involved in fast and furious. i want to ask about former atf phoenix filled division assistant special agent george to let -- fast and.volved in free of he personally purchased a firearm. what happens to that firearm? >> it was transferred by him to a non-u.s. national. >> he sold it to a non-us national. what happened with that gun? where did they find it? >> if i recall correctly it was the scene of a crime i don't -- i would have to go back and make sure i remember. >> i definitely recall it as well. 4473,ou filled out form are you allowed to use the work address or are you supposed to use your home address question mark >> the residence you live at. if you put something other than the home address can you prosecute those crimes? is that a crime? >> if you knowingly put something false on a form it is. >> the form says put your home address. >> i believe so
or not doing. let us work with you on that. i will recognize myself. you said earlier that your office found no criminal conduct from anyone involved in fast and furious. i want to ask about former atf phoenix filled division assistant special agent george to let -- fast and.volved in free of he personally purchased a firearm. what happens to that firearm? >> it was transferred by him to a non-u.s. national. >> he sold it to a non-us national. what happened with that gun? where did...
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all presidents do.ntitled to fill out his administration, including top prosecutors in the justice department with people of his own choosing. these are people that will be faithful to the president's law enforcement agenda, who will put his priorities into action. so i think the president, the attorney general were well within their rights to do this. this is something that all the prior presidents have done. >> trish: all right. so how does this help him? once he's able to stack the deck with his own people, thomas, what will that mean? >> i guess i -- first i quarrel with the idea of stacking the deck. it's a question of putting into place people that will be true to the administration's law enforcement priorities. i think that in the interim, while they're awaiting the new arrival for the u.s. attorneys, they'll have career prosecutors running these offices to ensure there's no gaps or lapses in ongoing investigations. this is how it works in our system. >> trish: you're going to get your own people
all presidents do.ntitled to fill out his administration, including top prosecutors in the justice department with people of his own choosing. these are people that will be faithful to the president's law enforcement agenda, who will put his priorities into action. so i think the president, the attorney general were well within their rights to do this. this is something that all the prior presidents have done. >> trish: all right. so how does this help him? once he's able to stack the...
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you cannot do more with less. you can only do less with less. i thank you for everything that you have done. and we look forward to hearing your testimony today. >> thank you, ranking member delauro. at this time i would like to recognize the full committee ranking member, mrs. lowey, for her opening remarks. mrs. lowey: thank you, very much. welcome. pat harrison. i do want to thank chairman coal, ranking member delauro for holding this hearing and i do welcome you before the subcommittee that harrison and [man, you come before us at a critical time following the recent trump administration budget proposal to defund c.p.b. in washington it seems bad ideas never die. and in 1995 i brought bert and ernie to this subcommittee, if you recall, to protest proposed budget cuts by then speaker newt gingrich. i thought i'd let them rest in the office today. and just speak for them. the american people, congress, objected to these cuts. and here we're decades later with the corporation for public broadcasting providing even more critical programming and
you cannot do more with less. you can only do less with less. i thank you for everything that you have done. and we look forward to hearing your testimony today. >> thank you, ranking member delauro. at this time i would like to recognize the full committee ranking member, mrs. lowey, for her opening remarks. mrs. lowey: thank you, very much. welcome. pat harrison. i do want to thank chairman coal, ranking member delauro for holding this hearing and i do welcome you before the...
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do it.on't know. >> i think like we mentioned earlier in the week, small companies and the nifb which is so conservative historically is saying we need action from washington, which you don't normally hear from them. i think they want action, the small companies want to see this happen soon. healthcare is top of the mind. >> you have a president, a house of representatives and a senate. >> they can get it done if they want to. >> they're stuck in the mud. >> i think that speaks a lot about the political parties these days, too. >> right. >> there's not the homogony that there used to be. >> they get buffeted by media stories. we love obamacare now, before it was the worst thing in the world. now this is the worst thing in the world. >> thank you. >> can't do the budget, can't do tax reform. >>> if you're not into snap, there's plenty of other names to watch. >>> and on top of being st. patrick's day, it's world sleep day. we say hello to the 25-year-old entrepreneur looking to improve your s
do it.on't know. >> i think like we mentioned earlier in the week, small companies and the nifb which is so conservative historically is saying we need action from washington, which you don't normally hear from them. i think they want action, the small companies want to see this happen soon. healthcare is top of the mind. >> you have a president, a house of representatives and a senate. >> they can get it done if they want to. >> they're stuck in the mud. >> i...
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what do the markets do? think the markets are just going to tread water here for a few more sessions. i would point out the transportation average is down from the intraday all-time peak, but 3 1/2 the dow is only down 1 1/2%. the tranies could pave the way into the rate hike. i think you will get a rate hike because the underlying economy is stronger than the street expects. neil: normally as the transports go that heralds where the dow ultimately could go or confirm the direction we know. that dow theory generally holds true but i will ask you the same question. say the rate hike doesn't happen and in two weeks the fed meets and we don't see that happening what do the markets do? are they disappointed they don't see it read alarm the fact that the fed didn't hike, what? >> neil, could you do this by yourself. i think you hit both of the points there. i think if we don't get the rate hike that signals something very negative to the markets. dr. yellen and the whole fed has been hawkish over the comments the
what do the markets do? think the markets are just going to tread water here for a few more sessions. i would point out the transportation average is down from the intraday all-time peak, but 3 1/2 the dow is only down 1 1/2%. the tranies could pave the way into the rate hike. i think you will get a rate hike because the underlying economy is stronger than the street expects. neil: normally as the transports go that heralds where the dow ultimately could go or confirm the direction we know....
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if they can do something for them, do it. if you say measure that in terms of their ability to progress from grade to grade, maybe some will, some won't. it seems to me the word appropriate try toss recogniies that. you can't ask for more than is reasonable for them to do. what words do we use? >> at bottom, we agree there is flexibility in the act to accommodate each child's individual and potential and needs. if i could give a full answer to your question, we think it would be fine if the court just said, the iep should be tailored to achieve in the general educational curriculum at grade level for most kids. when that is not possible, justice breyer, you have the alternate achievement standards according to the language at page 79-a. it is all straight out of the text of the act. it is a more complicated way of putting it. >> it makes a big difference whether you take the word eout. >> justice alito, i am describe whag it means for an equal educational opportunity. >> i understand what an equal outcome would be. i don't un
if they can do something for them, do it. if you say measure that in terms of their ability to progress from grade to grade, maybe some will, some won't. it seems to me the word appropriate try toss recogniies that. you can't ask for more than is reasonable for them to do. what words do we use? >> at bottom, we agree there is flexibility in the act to accommodate each child's individual and potential and needs. if i could give a full answer to your question, we think it would be fine if...
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why do they do that? because we're not doing our job. we're going to our individual conferences and not coming to a consensus on something like education for children with autism. that's not a hard problem. it's one i solved. it's one my colleagues and i solved when i was speaker of the house in north carolina. so much of what we're talking about today that the five cases out of all the cases that you've been involved in, are almost all rooted in the reality that we haven't done our jobs. and we're just going well, you know what, we'll let the judges work it out. i don't want you to work it out because you can't possibly work it out to the level of specificity that is required to give the little guy that child that needs education, those parents that are living paycheck to paycheck the certainty they need to take care of these very very difficult challenges. we need to do our jobs. there's virtually no case that was brought up today that people took exception to your position, even when you were in the majority in writing the concurring
why do they do that? because we're not doing our job. we're going to our individual conferences and not coming to a consensus on something like education for children with autism. that's not a hard problem. it's one i solved. it's one my colleagues and i solved when i was speaker of the house in north carolina. so much of what we're talking about today that the five cases out of all the cases that you've been involved in, are almost all rooted in the reality that we haven't done our jobs. and...