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(dr. gates laughs) doesn't say much. - i don't know but i heard he spoke up recently. - right, right, exactly. (audience laughs) - [dr. gates] he's found his voice. - he had lost the power of speech for 10 years until all of a sudden. - [dr. gates] until, yeah. - he started this. - yeah his best died and he left him the capacity to talk. (audience laughs) - i'm hoping they edit all this out. (dr. gates laughs) you know what but that's an amazing group. - and bill and hilary. - and then the clintons. - and bill and hilary. - were also. - they were at the law school. - at the law school. - with clarence. - at the same time. - that's amazing. - yeah. - so because of affirmative action, i would have been an educated person. - yeah. - probably a doctor, i was raised to be a doctor. - yup. - my momma wanted two, my momma, god rest her soul, believed that in heaven there's the father, son, holy ghost, and a medical doctor. (everyone laughs) sitting right between jesus and the holy ghost. - right, yeah.
(dr. gates laughs) doesn't say much. - i don't know but i heard he spoke up recently. - right, right, exactly. (audience laughs) - [dr. gates] he's found his voice. - he had lost the power of speech for 10 years until all of a sudden. - [dr. gates] until, yeah. - he started this. - yeah his best died and he left him the capacity to talk. (audience laughs) - i'm hoping they edit all this out. (dr. gates laughs) you know what but that's an amazing group. - and bill and hilary. - and then the...
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what happened to dr. gates? >> ian: [ sighs ] oh! ah. man, it's good to be back among the living. everything's so bright. [ chuckles ] hey, no, no, no. stay. stay. come on. i've been lonely for so long. you know, solitary makes you hunger for company. even yours, my good man. [ chuckles ] not for long, though. my visitor will be here soon. and this showdown is long overdue. ♪
what happened to dr. gates? >> ian: [ sighs ] oh! ah. man, it's good to be back among the living. everything's so bright. [ chuckles ] hey, no, no, no. stay. stay. come on. i've been lonely for so long. you know, solitary makes you hunger for company. even yours, my good man. [ chuckles ] not for long, though. my visitor will be here soon. and this showdown is long overdue. ♪
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what happened to dr. gates? >> ian: [ sighs ] oh! ah. man, it's good to be back among the living. everything's so bright. [ chuckles ] hey, no, no, no. stay. stay. come on. i've been lonely for so long. you know, solitary makes you hunger for company. even yours, my good man. [ chuckles ] not for long, though. my visitor will be here soon. and this showdown is long overdue. ♪
what happened to dr. gates? >> ian: [ sighs ] oh! ah. man, it's good to be back among the living. everything's so bright. [ chuckles ] hey, no, no, no. stay. stay. come on. i've been lonely for so long. you know, solitary makes you hunger for company. even yours, my good man. [ chuckles ] not for long, though. my visitor will be here soon. and this showdown is long overdue. ♪
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and shut them back in the gate again, i don't see it happening, i,a agree with dr.aul, they will mete out some punishment to britain over this, this is a perceived threat to government administration. i bet there are some people who have been secretly praying for mr. trump to win in november, also want him to mete out some punishment to government bureaucracy. deirdre: let me ask you, as we know, practicality reins, what if uk feels like it will be economic published, it says okay this was about immigration, and eu ministers, if you take that wel element out of the equation, maybe we'll do a second vote. on a scale of 1 to 10, you imagine a likely scenario of that happening, i think you will say no. >> you are right. the answer is no. and it may be -- against the government bureaucracy who are wishfuly thinking. if you talk with the man in the street over his pint of beer in local pub, he is not going toment to be lectured by the eu over the decisions of how britain should leads had life, that is now how british people are, they would balkh against that theory. >> t
and shut them back in the gate again, i don't see it happening, i,a agree with dr.aul, they will mete out some punishment to britain over this, this is a perceived threat to government administration. i bet there are some people who have been secretly praying for mr. trump to win in november, also want him to mete out some punishment to government bureaucracy. deirdre: let me ask you, as we know, practicality reins, what if uk feels like it will be economic published, it says okay this was...
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gate through that airport. a lot of jihadis and europe and asia into turkey -- >> dr.you wrote the book, are they winning or losing? >> i think what happened they have metastasized. not a central command, you have to look at afghanistan, pakistan, libya and a variety of countries, including our open, we're engaged in a war that will exit over a long period -- exist over a long period of time, it did you not involve dirty tricks, it involved intelligence. charles: thank you very much. now, here is the man, lou dobbs keeping it on fox business. lou: good evening, i'm lou dobbs, three amissionos today -- a amigos taking on donald trump, pushing, free trade, not really free trade, but, very costly trade. they call it free trade, a day after donald trump blasted free trade agreements such as nast acosting millions he said of american jobs. president obama and mexican president, and canada prime minister arguing that u.s. should embrace global
gate through that airport. a lot of jihadis and europe and asia into turkey -- >> dr.you wrote the book, are they winning or losing? >> i think what happened they have metastasized. not a central command, you have to look at afghanistan, pakistan, libya and a variety of countries, including our open, we're engaged in a war that will exit over a long period -- exist over a long period of time, it did you not involve dirty tricks, it involved intelligence. charles: thank you very...
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dr. spits say about this case. >> just to be clear, doctor, your opinion is mr. newman was shot in the back as he turned away from the gatethe gate. >> yes, that's correct. >> and fell to the ground on his back. >> that's correct. >> and then he was shot a second time, landing in this position, the wounds to the hand line up perfectly. >> line up perfectly. >> the big mystery then according to prosecutors is why, why would joseph campbell have shot tim newman in cold blood? well, remember the video of campbell taken by a hunting party in 2008. >> private property. >> we are? >> prosecutors played it to the jury to show campbell wasn't afraid to confront and chase off anybody who dared cross his property, even when he was outnumbered. >> you can see on the video he was not scared of those hunters and to accept his story that he was terrified of tim newman, a man, a neighbor of his he had known isn't even plausible. >> was that an isolated incident? >> the relationship with mr. campbell, how would you describe that relationship? >> one word, miserable. >> and he looked up at me and said i don't know who the [bleep] you are,
dr. spits say about this case. >> just to be clear, doctor, your opinion is mr. newman was shot in the back as he turned away from the gatethe gate. >> yes, that's correct. >> and fell to the ground on his back. >> that's correct. >> and then he was shot a second time, landing in this position, the wounds to the hand line up perfectly. >> line up perfectly. >> the big mystery then according to prosecutors is why, why would joseph campbell have shot tim...
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dr. helene gayle, newly coe of mckinsey social initiative. looking guard to hearing about that. and comes from mckinsey, a leading humanitarian organization, before that leadership positions at the cdc, bill and linda gates foundation. and finally craig steffensen who has the challenging task of representing the asian development bank here in washington. both the united states and canada but you know from where i sit with the u.s. focus, a lot on his plate in the engagement with the u.s. government, particularly at a time -- we'll talk more about this. but at a time when the development bank and the asian development bank in particular of change, of a shifting landscape of new actors. and craig is really central in the u.s. engagement in all of that. prior to that position really an impressive career at the bank, including leading engagements in areas challenging themselves as afghanistan and recently the banks engagement with myanmar, really an interesting case. so those are impressive speakers and really impressive both not only if in their own backgrounds but the diversity they represent in this development enterprise. i hope we can explore more of that. let me just try to, in two minutes, try to lay
dr. helene gayle, newly coe of mckinsey social initiative. looking guard to hearing about that. and comes from mckinsey, a leading humanitarian organization, before that leadership positions at the cdc, bill and linda gates foundation. and finally craig steffensen who has the challenging task of representing the asian development bank here in washington. both the united states and canada but you know from where i sit with the u.s. focus, a lot on his plate in the engagement with the u.s....