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it is less dysfunctional? rep. krishnamoorthi: it is a little dysfunctional here. this is my first elected office. i am a former small business man. as a small businessman we'd start with the place where we agree and then build from there and then get to the place we disagree. unfortunately in this town, we start with where we disagree and stake our positions and then hope by some miracle that we will come to agreement there then move on other areas. that was the biggest surprise for me. soledad: so the 100 days of president trump's presidency. let's tick through what you think he is a accomplished. let's start with immigration. rep. banks: i give the pres a deal of credit for taking seriously an issue the american people are looking for leadership, the executive orders and process he has done has led to lowest number of illegal crossings over the border with mexico in 17 years. rep. krishnamoorthi: we are a nation of laws and we need to strengthen border and make sure that people come here legally, but we are
it is less dysfunctional? rep. krishnamoorthi: it is a little dysfunctional here. this is my first elected office. i am a former small business man. as a small businessman we'd start with the place where we agree and then build from there and then get to the place we disagree. unfortunately in this town, we start with where we disagree and stake our positions and then hope by some miracle that we will come to agreement there then move on other areas. that was the biggest surprise for me....
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it's republican versus republican dysfunction getting the gears of government running. and i think part of it gets to the basic difference between the way donald trump operates and the way michl about mcctch mccol ryan operate and they haven't figured it out yet. maybe never will. >> and the oir bther big story, michael flynn, an interesting development here. you have bipartisanship a little bit. you had the democrat and the republican top of the overon item committee there both saying that look, he did not disclose money he took from the russian government for spef speeeches i. here's what sean spicer had to say about it. >> everything that is being discussed occurred prior to his employment at the white house, occurred as consultant. so whatever he did as long as he did it in compliance with the law, as everyone one of us has a right do, that is a up to an individual and comply with the law. >> tim carney, does donald trump regret the day that he started campaigning with michael flynn last year? >> yeah, i think that the day he brought on paul manafort was the day he
it's republican versus republican dysfunction getting the gears of government running. and i think part of it gets to the basic difference between the way donald trump operates and the way michl about mcctch mccol ryan operate and they haven't figured it out yet. maybe never will. >> and the oir bther big story, michael flynn, an interesting development here. you have bipartisanship a little bit. you had the democrat and the republican top of the overon item committee there both saying...
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if the nhs we re that is so dysfunctional?nough staff, if we are having to pay £95 an hour, literally in desperation, the first thing they would do is recruit more people, invest in training, that is what any good business would do. but i'm not sure that is what the nhs is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article he nhs is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article shows is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article shows the sheer doing. this article shows the sheer desperation of staff calling on doctors, saying we are really desperate, why has to that point? and web you start fixing the nhs? that is the problem. and it all might —— also makes you question quality of care, in these over e—mails over guardian is regorting e—mails, essentially. e—mails over guardian is regorting ie-mails, essentially. we must sos e-mails, essentially. we must point out, if you do get a chance to pick up the paper, and you are tempted to go see your gp or you'll will nurse, this is that amd doctors --
if the nhs we re that is so dysfunctional?nough staff, if we are having to pay £95 an hour, literally in desperation, the first thing they would do is recruit more people, invest in training, that is what any good business would do. but i'm not sure that is what the nhs is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article he nhs is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article shows is good business would do. but i'm not sure that is article shows the sheer doing. this...
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"dysfunction and deadlock, the crisis at the federal elections reveals the unlikely hood of draining the swamp. how is that for a title? ann, good to have you on the program. >> thank you, good to be here. >> i pulled this one paragraph from your reported that i think gives a pretty good sense of what is wrong with the fec and speaks, of course, to what is wrong with our elections at large. i might ask you to read your words to start the conversation? >> happy to do so, thank you. public should know about fec's failures. the commission made up of six commissioners is not performing it's duty. a block of three commissioners routinely thwart, up front laws they were lekted to administer. major violations are swept under the rug, and the resulting dark money has left americans uninformed about the sources of campaign spending. the commission's work is essential to the integrity and fairness of the political process and to ensure public trust in government. as the fec explains on their website, campaign finance laws seeks to "limit the disproportionate influence of wealthy individuals an
"dysfunction and deadlock, the crisis at the federal elections reveals the unlikely hood of draining the swamp. how is that for a title? ann, good to have you on the program. >> thank you, good to be here. >> i pulled this one paragraph from your reported that i think gives a pretty good sense of what is wrong with the fec and speaks, of course, to what is wrong with our elections at large. i might ask you to read your words to start the conversation? >> happy to do so,...
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as dysfunction in the senate rose, so did popular calls for a strong man to clean up the mess. within a decade, within a decade caesar crossed the rub rubicon h an army and the republic soon gave way to tyranny. it would take 1300 years for another large republic to emerge. this time in the united states of america. mr. president, unlike us, our founders knew this history as well as their own but they could not guarantee that we would heed its lessons. that is why they built institutions to check the worst impulses of faction, to help us navigate profoundly consequential decisions like confirmations for the supreme court without tearing each other apart. but the founders also placed their faith in the willingness of elected officials to resist the lure of narrow interests or passions of the moment and rise up to defend our institutions and our traditions, especially in hard times. we must not betray their faith. with each escalating crisis, we damage not just the senate but the republic. the rubicon may are far but with each rule and custom broken, we draw nearer. mr. president
as dysfunction in the senate rose, so did popular calls for a strong man to clean up the mess. within a decade, within a decade caesar crossed the rub rubicon h an army and the republic soon gave way to tyranny. it would take 1300 years for another large republic to emerge. this time in the united states of america. mr. president, unlike us, our founders knew this history as well as their own but they could not guarantee that we would heed its lessons. that is why they built institutions to...
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so dysfunctional... it's downright unlawful. and tonight, >>> broken escalators, filthy elevators, some people say conditions at b.a.r.t. stations are so dirty and dysfunctional it's downright unlawful. andria borba shows us tonight b.a.r.t. is being sued. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. rider py roth said the elevator working is a rarity these days. >> the actual ride is fine, but getting off and on always seems to be a problem, accessibility. >> reporter: he's a plaintiff in a class action lawsuit demanding b.a.r.t. fix the elevators and escalators that allow the disabled to ride. >> we think b.a.r.t. is in violation of the american with disabilities act which was passed in 1990. so they've been in violation since then. >> reporter: just across the bay in san francisco sits the embarcardero station elevator haphazardly looped in red tape and fenced off in graffiti barriers. >> this is not a case about money damages. it's a case about injustice and declaratory relief which means we are seeking changes to b.a.r.t.'s policies and seeking c
so dysfunctional... it's downright unlawful. and tonight, >>> broken escalators, filthy elevators, some people say conditions at b.a.r.t. stations are so dirty and dysfunctional it's downright unlawful. andria borba shows us tonight b.a.r.t. is being sued. >> reporter: b.a.r.t. rider py roth said the elevator working is a rarity these days. >> the actual ride is fine, but getting off and on always seems to be a problem, accessibility. >> reporter: he's a plaintiff in...
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colds anal geese can cause dysfunction. >> it can lead to pain, chronic ear infections, and difficulty with hearing. >> reporter: traditional treatments include medications , and, tubes inserted in the ear drum but there could be problems with both. now a new solution. >> this is a balloon to be inserted. >> reporter: a by noon called era made by johnson and johnson. a catheter is inserted through the nose and threaded to the tube where the balloon is inflated, and then after two minutes deflated and removed. >> it is, the option of the old sinus balloon that uses pressure to stretch things. >> reporter: denise says outpatient surgery was easy, and weeks after after the healing is going well but her hearing still isn't completely back just yet. >> i think it is wonderful. i'm very hopeful i will see a difference. >> reporter: it could take some more time for her hearing to be fully restored, after the balloon procedure research has shown that the eustation tube stays open. treatment is covered by insurance. i'm stephanie stahl, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> new jersey governor chris chr
colds anal geese can cause dysfunction. >> it can lead to pain, chronic ear infections, and difficulty with hearing. >> reporter: traditional treatments include medications , and, tubes inserted in the ear drum but there could be problems with both. now a new solution. >> this is a balloon to be inserted. >> reporter: a by noon called era made by johnson and johnson. a catheter is inserted through the nose and threaded to the tube where the balloon is inflated, and then...
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as far as drugs, crime, dysfunctional families.ost: i want to make sure that professor joseph has time to answer your question. do you have a question? feelr: well, yeah, i just that the black lives matter movement, even though people of have the most disproportionate burden of abuse andhe militarized, klanish, disrespectful policing in our ,ountry, white people are especially in the lower economic already orbit the police because of growing up in poor neighborhoods, involved in drugs or whatever, so i think black lives matter has to embrace the fact that many people are abused by the law enforcement. host: i will let professor joseph address that. guest: i think when you look at a movement for black legs agenda, it talks about a comprehensive restructuring of the entire criminal justice system. so of course there will be some poor whites who have been caught up in everything, from the drug were too harsh sentences, mandatory minimums, mental health crises. but when we think about our country, i would tell the caller that the count
as far as drugs, crime, dysfunctional families.ost: i want to make sure that professor joseph has time to answer your question. do you have a question? feelr: well, yeah, i just that the black lives matter movement, even though people of have the most disproportionate burden of abuse andhe militarized, klanish, disrespectful policing in our ,ountry, white people are especially in the lower economic already orbit the police because of growing up in poor neighborhoods, involved in drugs or...
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do you think congress has learned its lesson that they were so -- >> i think congress is so dysfunctional. >> usurped. what do we do? >> you know this. having to work with the legislature. what we have done is we've gerrymandered, which we've always done within people are gone out and saw the information that reinforce their views and shut out the information that didn't do that. and now if you are a republican in a safe district, remember we used to talk about safe districts? now if you're a safe district you have to watch a primary from the right is republican and from the left if you're a democrat. congress is going like this. and by the way, i think people gave up a bowling and took up watching cable television. and now they are very impatient and demanding of their representatives, and compromises like the worst thing you could ever do. >> watch "after words" sunday night at nine eastern on c-span2's booktv. >> this morning i want to begin by introducing you to somebody from our book, and that is kim powers bridges. kim owns and operates bridges funeral home in tennessee. but she's n
do you think congress has learned its lesson that they were so -- >> i think congress is so dysfunctional. >> usurped. what do we do? >> you know this. having to work with the legislature. what we have done is we've gerrymandered, which we've always done within people are gone out and saw the information that reinforce their views and shut out the information that didn't do that. and now if you are a republican in a safe district, remember we used to talk about safe districts?...
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so when they say, oh, the house committee, it's dysfunctional no.nctional chairman. >> and the president spokesman, sean spicer, has repeatedly said and said again during his press briefing today, what we should see investigated, including by these committees, is whether or not the president -- the former president of the united states, barack obama, we tapped donald trump and his campaign team and now they have also gone off into weather obama administration officials were admitting to that, and were putting that information on the record, saying that that took place. is that a legitimate avenue of inquiry? >> i don't think that anything that spicer says is legitimate. because it changes from time to time. he was just saying a short while ago that he didn't think that information came from anybody at the white house. but let's enlarge the issue for a moment. we're talking about the presidency of the united states. we're talking about somebody who is supposed to be leading our country. at least managing his own affairs in the white house, and, of co
so when they say, oh, the house committee, it's dysfunctional no.nctional chairman. >> and the president spokesman, sean spicer, has repeatedly said and said again during his press briefing today, what we should see investigated, including by these committees, is whether or not the president -- the former president of the united states, barack obama, we tapped donald trump and his campaign team and now they have also gone off into weather obama administration officials were admitting to...
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>> i think congress is so dysfunctional. .. the congress is going like this , and by the way, people gave up bowling and watching cable television and now they're very impatient and demanding of their representative and compromise is like the
>> i think congress is so dysfunctional. .. the congress is going like this , and by the way, people gave up bowling and watching cable television and now they're very impatient and demanding of their representative and compromise is like the
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secondly is i think this president is n dysfunctional and certainly this white house is not dysfunctional >> what we're not doing in this administration is setting out decemb descript as what president obama did and later such as in syria not doing the things the president said that he would do by crossing a red line. what this president -- what this president -- >> don't talk over each other, gentlemen. go ahead. >> yeah, but what this president has done, which isn't getting much media attention is release somebody from egypt. he's attacked syria successfully. and i think sent a very strong message. i think he's also very clear on policies regarding north korea and using china to leverage and apply pressure. >> all right, adolfo, i'm sorry, i have to interrupt. chris, you got ten seconds because i have to give two for two. ten seconds. >> boy, ten seconds, what can i say? >> there you go. your time's up. >> yeah, basically if that's the measure that basically you can say anything and that is success, yes. president trump is the greatest president that's ever existed already. >> okay. kee
secondly is i think this president is n dysfunctional and certainly this white house is not dysfunctional >> what we're not doing in this administration is setting out decemb descript as what president obama did and later such as in syria not doing the things the president said that he would do by crossing a red line. what this president -- what this president -- >> don't talk over each other, gentlemen. go ahead. >> yeah, but what this president has done, which isn't getting...
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>> i think congress is so dysfunctional. >> you serve, how do we? >> what, you know this, having to work with the legislator is we've done we've gerrymandered which we've always done. then we've filled people, they've gone out and thought the information that reinforced their views and shut out the information that didn't do that and now, if you're a republican -- remember when we talked about the safe district? now if you're in a safe district you have to watch her primary from the right and the left of your democrat. the congress is going like this and by the way, i think people gave up bowling and took up watching cable television and now they're very impatient and demanding of their representative and compromise is like the worst thing you could ever do. watch "after words" sunday night at 9:00 p.m. eastern on c-span to book tv. >> the primary reason i wrote the book was to honor the marines i served with in vietnam more people should know their stories. their incredible dedication, courage and the sacrifices they made in a war that you supporte
>> i think congress is so dysfunctional. >> you serve, how do we? >> what, you know this, having to work with the legislator is we've done we've gerrymandered which we've always done. then we've filled people, they've gone out and thought the information that reinforced their views and shut out the information that didn't do that and now, if you're a republican -- remember when we talked about the safe district? now if you're in a safe district you have to watch her primary...
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kennedy: trey radel hopes to be part of the solution to the dysfunctional system.d a fall from grace. the former florida congressman joins me to tell his tale. two become one. then you're a couple. think of all you'll share... like snoring. does your bed do that? the dual adjustability of a sleep number bed allows you each to choose the firmness and comfort you want. so every couple can get the best sleep ever. does your bed do that? for a limited time find clearance prices on the cse bed. now only $1399 - save $500. only at a sleep number store or sleepnumber.com i am totally blind. and i live with non-24, a circadian rhythm disorder that can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the people, places, and things i love. the people i love have always been there for me. and now, i'm there for them, too. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424 to learn more. ostriches don't really stick vitheir heads in the sand.ve horns on their helmets. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable
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kennedy: trey radel hopes to be part of the solution to the dysfunctional system.ce. the former florida congressman joins me to tell his tale. that story is next. [vo] quickbooks introduces rodney. he has a new business teaching lessons. rodney wanted to know how his business was doing... ...so he got quickbooks. it organizes all his accounts, so he can see his bottom line. ahhh...that's a profit. know where you stand instantly. visit quickbooks-dot-com. thithis is the new new york.e? think again. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny.gov your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch and you could save $509 on auto insurance. call for a free q
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new books landed with a thud in clinton world picks up behind the scenes of hillary's campaign dysfunction. the author have shattered, jonathan allen here with some of the behind-the-scenes of this night on what happened that led to it. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. and i'm sorry that we did not win this election. the values we share in the vision we hold for our i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was that i'm 26% native american. i had no idea. it's opened up a whole new world for me. ♪ >> martha: tonight a new book is sending shock waves to the political world, the curtain finally being pulled back on the devastating details behind the clinton campaign's crippling dysfunction and is laid out in this book. it turned into a historic defeat as we all now know, but at the time nobody knew. inside this expose, dramatic new election night details revealed as president trump's victory began to emerge over the course of the evening. even the former president himself pleaded with team clinton to not quote dra
new books landed with a thud in clinton world picks up behind the scenes of hillary's campaign dysfunction. the author have shattered, jonathan allen here with some of the behind-the-scenes of this night on what happened that led to it. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. and i'm sorry that we did not win this election. the values we share in the vision we hold for our i wanted to know where my family came from. i did my ancestrydna. the most shocking result was...
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>> i think that congress is so dysfunctional. >> you know this having worked with the legislature, we gerrymandered but then people have sought the information that reinforced their views and information that didn't do that and now if you are a republican in a safe district remember we used to talk about safe districts you have to watch a primary from the right if you are republican and from the left if you are a democrat. so the congress is going like this and by the way, i think that people gave up bowling and took up watching cable television. now they are very impatient and demanding of their representatives and compromises like the worst thing that you could ever do. >>> during the 2016 presidential campaign with donald trump and bernie sanders talked about globalization only helping economic elites. the panel of economists, authors and academics discuss the impacts of globalization and trade policies at an event in los angeles hosted by the public square in ucla. this is about 1 an hour and 15 minutes.
>> i think that congress is so dysfunctional. >> you know this having worked with the legislature, we gerrymandered but then people have sought the information that reinforced their views and information that didn't do that and now if you are a republican in a safe district remember we used to talk about safe districts you have to watch a primary from the right if you are republican and from the left if you are a democrat. so the congress is going like this and by the way, i think...
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kennedy: trey radel hopes to be part of the solution to the dysfunctional system.e had a fall from grace. the former florida congressman joins me to tell his tale. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or
kennedy: trey radel hopes to be part of the solution to the dysfunctional system.e had a fall from grace. the former florida congressman joins me to tell his tale. before i had the shooting, burning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... jumped into city life as a kid... ...raised two rough and tumble boys... ...and kept my town moving. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and he prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain....
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. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction. >> harsh words for donald trump at a rally on climate change. ♪ >> reporter: in san jose, giving mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster. he's been even worse than i expected. >> four years is too much to mention. disappointments add up. he's not done anything actually about environment and the war. >> i'm not watching. i don't like his face. >> reporter: republicans say donald trump is doing just fine, his first 100 days on the job, even reagan would be proud. >> whether it's tax plan or foreign policy, with every president, there is a way to agree with him in the first 100 days. ? he's done the best he could. >> reporter: 300 republicans are holding their convention. >> silicon valley is the heart of creation, disruption, the themes donald trump ran on. >> the first 100 days of my administration has been just about the most successful in our country's history. >> the president gives himself high marks. others might dispute that. president trump has changed the tone in washington but not passed a single piece of legislation.
. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction. >> harsh words for donald trump at a rally on climate change. ♪ >> reporter: in san jose, giving mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster. he's been even worse than i expected. >> four years is too much to mention. disappointments add up. he's not done anything actually about environment and the war. >> i'm not watching. i don't like his face. >> reporter: republicans say donald trump is...
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dysfunction is their goal. as soon -- 9% rating is a cry by the american people for the congress . our income is declining. our lives are becoming more difficult. stop the gridlock. republicans are grinding the senate to a near standstill. and they're using rules intended to bring people together the terrace apartment the age old rules of the senate are being used to paralyze us. and the public is asking, begging us to act. the rules given advantage to those who want to prevent the senate from achieving anything. mitch mcconnell says we try to change the subject, i beg to differ. he does not want to address the filibusters. he doesn't want to address the rules change, but three quarters of his speech is dedicated to obamacare. we are not changing the subject today, he is. he doesn't want to discuss the the republicans have used to tie this place into one big knot. is for action and one who is opposed, the senate rules give the opposition a head start. and republicans have abused that advantage for years now, by judges, confirm preventing executive agencies from having the leaders t
dysfunction is their goal. as soon -- 9% rating is a cry by the american people for the congress . our income is declining. our lives are becoming more difficult. stop the gridlock. republicans are grinding the senate to a near standstill. and they're using rules intended to bring people together the terrace apartment the age old rules of the senate are being used to paralyze us. and the public is asking, begging us to act. the rules given advantage to those who want to prevent the senate from...
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part of it was her general belief there was dysfunction on the campaign but it was weird to us becausehe polling said she would win. this book makes it sound like she is going to lose. i have trouble understanding because it looks like she will win and you guys think she is going to win, but this book feels like something where she is going to lose. we were going to have to figure that out. i said said look, we are reporters, this is what's going on and it may be that these are forward projections of what might be difficult for an administration, were struggling with that and then on election day she lost. we had seen all these signs and obviously was close enough that the election could have gone either way. any number of things could have tipped it one way or another. we had seen all these signs and not necessarily, we trust our gut in terms of doing the reporting and i think it's why we could produce this fairly quickly after the election because we didn't have to pull up a lot of roots and re-formulate assumptions because we just laid out what the reporting was. >> let's do one mor
part of it was her general belief there was dysfunction on the campaign but it was weird to us becausehe polling said she would win. this book makes it sound like she is going to lose. i have trouble understanding because it looks like she will win and you guys think she is going to win, but this book feels like something where she is going to lose. we were going to have to figure that out. i said said look, we are reporters, this is what's going on and it may be that these are forward...
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. >>> conventional wisdom has been the house intel investigation with widely dysfunctional leading toecusal of that investigation. on the other side, the senate investigation was a model of bipartisan cooperation. the problem, that senate investigation isn't really doing anything. new reporting today, the committee has yet to enter a single committee for document, interview witnesses. it also hasn't requested crucial evidence. chief investigation. i found this piece pretty eye opening because we all watched richard burr stand up there and they were the opposite of what we've seen with nunez on the outside which has been wildly dysfunctional and said we're going to get to the bottom of this. read your piece and they haven't done anything. >> right. maybe it was suppose to be the adults in the room. they were working together, methodically getting to the bottom of this. when you actually look at what they've done and what they haven't done, it is pretty stunning because they have a limited staff, until now it's been three republican staffers. two democratic staffers, one of whom is a ju
. >>> conventional wisdom has been the house intel investigation with widely dysfunctional leading toecusal of that investigation. on the other side, the senate investigation was a model of bipartisan cooperation. the problem, that senate investigation isn't really doing anything. new reporting today, the committee has yet to enter a single committee for document, interview witnesses. it also hasn't requested crucial evidence. chief investigation. i found this piece pretty eye opening...
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we're mostly focused on looking for dysfunction at a company-by-company level, where somebody in managementone something wrong even if it's not illegal. so china's always there for us because as i'm fond of saying, china is the stock fraud as silicon valley is to technology. we like the short frauds so we're always looking at china-related companies. we are looking at some things in the u.s. but we're very global. looking at things in europe. so, yeah, very tough for me to tell you from a geography perspective where we'll be next, but we're a lot of different industries and lots of dysfunction in this world for us to look at. julie: carson, very quick question here. back to the debt ceiling question. if there is an unexpected rusk for the market, is that investable? do you go out and short the s&p 500, for example? carson: yeah. i really spent a lot of time trying to think about what the trade is. and to back up, internally -- what i say our mandate is, when we think about this is, first to manage risk. what can go wrong for our clients, their assets if there's a default or if we get close?
we're mostly focused on looking for dysfunction at a company-by-company level, where somebody in managementone something wrong even if it's not illegal. so china's always there for us because as i'm fond of saying, china is the stock fraud as silicon valley is to technology. we like the short frauds so we're always looking at china-related companies. we are looking at some things in the u.s. but we're very global. looking at things in europe. so, yeah, very tough for me to tell you from a...
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men what they see is what they'll be i don't have at the give littany of proof that there's some dysfunctiont some point if we don't clean our own house we can't expect others to appreciate our property. >> good point this is the 16th annual comcast cares days more than a thousands volunteers across the country. 10:26 on what has been a busy sunday morning. four things to know before you head out. the fire in for the washington eleven families without homes. officials got the call around 8:30 in morning, soon as we learn of a cause will push it to our nbc washington app updates. >>> we also learned a man died after crashing his moped in arlington, man 45-year-old >>> and a u.s. citizen is detained in north korea. tony kim was detained by officials yesterday as he was trying to leave the country from their international airport. >>> and a chilly start heading out today. temperatures around 60s until late tonight. >> have a great sunday. creating a cleaner environment by using cleaner energy sources like solar, wind and natural gas. we've reduced carbon emissions by nearly 25%, which is the eq
men what they see is what they'll be i don't have at the give littany of proof that there's some dysfunctiont some point if we don't clean our own house we can't expect others to appreciate our property. >> good point this is the 16th annual comcast cares days more than a thousands volunteers across the country. 10:26 on what has been a busy sunday morning. four things to know before you head out. the fire in for the washington eleven families without homes. officials got the call around...
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all of the dysfunction that was going on.lection night, she believed she was going to win and this incredible, stunning, heartbreaking for her defeat. >> she couldn't even come out to face everyone. >> that's right. and it took president obama calling her and urging her to concede to donald trump for that to actually happen. >> wow. in over their heads, this team? >> a little bit. their message was off from the beginning. we have a tick-tock from what went wrong from the start of the campaign, the launch speech, dozens of aides, outside advisers helping her. that's differently than what you see with a speechwriter and a principle. they didn't have a ground pull. even the speechwriters were confused by that speech. >> she had all of these plans on her website and then it was so much when you look back at the trump message, very similar things. build the wall. very simple things. build the wall. jobs. and just that sort of penetrated where her message was sort of nuanced and muddled that people didn't quite know what she stood
all of the dysfunction that was going on.lection night, she believed she was going to win and this incredible, stunning, heartbreaking for her defeat. >> she couldn't even come out to face everyone. >> that's right. and it took president obama calling her and urging her to concede to donald trump for that to actually happen. >> wow. in over their heads, this team? >> a little bit. their message was off from the beginning. we have a tick-tock from what went wrong from the...
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. >> a dysfunctional family. >> i'm the weird uncle. >> all families every dysfunctional. i just don't want to be the drunk uncle, anymore, that is keith. i want to thank thomas drayton for sitting in for six weeks. he was doing six hours a time. >> they shortened it. >> yes. >> four to 10. >> give the guy a break. >> so thank you, thomas. >> thomas is wonderful. >> thank you to my co-workers. because things had to be rearranged and stuff like. that so thank you all for that am i done. >> so see i thought the couch was brought in because, you see, you don't lay down on the couch for therapy anymore. like karen would be the therapist. >> what would george say. >> i thought for sure. >> you would have a beautiful women you could lay down on her. >> did you think thinks where i was do this in north carolina on my couch, talking to my therapist. >> asking me some question. >> what was the break through moment of your time there. >> where you were like i am going to to this. >> because i wanted to get out desperately. they allowed me to have my cell phone for a few minutes and
. >> a dysfunctional family. >> i'm the weird uncle. >> all families every dysfunctional. i just don't want to be the drunk uncle, anymore, that is keith. i want to thank thomas drayton for sitting in for six weeks. he was doing six hours a time. >> they shortened it. >> yes. >> four to 10. >> give the guy a break. >> so thank you, thomas. >> thomas is wonderful. >> thank you to my co-workers. because things had to be rearranged and...
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the transition from the private sector. >> there's no corroborating evidence to suggest there's dysfunctionnd i'm frankly concerned about it. you have to remember the present ran a campaign with streamlined staff but this is an enormous undertaking previous federal government has a budget that is 12 times as large as the largest organizations they can't really run as a person thinks he can. reviewed by the associate press on friday president trump said he thinks his white house team doesn't get the respect it deserves. white house chief of staff reince priebus who many believe has after rough start imposed order in the process and the supreme court calendars insured neil gorsuch as an ascension to the court. julie: we are waiting president trump at his rally in harrisburg pennsylvania. we will bring you his remarks live as a 100 days in the oval office. the president is expected to speak in five minutes from now. we will carry it for you live. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doct
the transition from the private sector. >> there's no corroborating evidence to suggest there's dysfunctionnd i'm frankly concerned about it. you have to remember the present ran a campaign with streamlined staff but this is an enormous undertaking previous federal government has a budget that is 12 times as large as the largest organizations they can't really run as a person thinks he can. reviewed by the associate press on friday president trump said he thinks his white house team...
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. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption, and dysfunction. >> in oakland first words the for donald trump at a rally in march about climate chaung. ♪ when donald trump shuts his big mouth ♪ ♪ >> they give mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster, worst than i expected. >> failures are too many to mention, and failures will add up. he is not done going to talk about environment and war. >> i don't watching him i don't like his face. >> california republican saying he's doing fine even reagan would be proud. >> he has a spectrum of ideas, new tax, reform, i think there's a way to agree in the last 100 days. >> no one's perfect and i think trump's done the best job he could have. >> 300 republicans holding their annual convention in san jose this weekend. >> silicone valley is at the heart of creation, disruption. >> first 100 days of my administration has just about the most successful in our country's history. >> the president gives himself high marks but others might dispute that. he changed the tone but hasn't passed a single piece of lejs. >> obamacare is a disaster. >> stalled f
. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption, and dysfunction. >> in oakland first words the for donald trump at a rally in march about climate chaung. ♪ when donald trump shuts his big mouth ♪ ♪ >> they give mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster, worst than i expected. >> failures are too many to mention, and failures will add up. he is not done going to talk about environment and war. >> i don't watching him i don't like his face. >>...
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. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption, and dysfunction. >> in oakland first words the for donald trump at a rally in march about climate chaung. ♪ when donald trump shuts his big mouth ♪ ♪ >> they give mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster, worst than i expected. >> failures are too many to mention, and failures will add up. he is not done going to talk about environment and war. >> i don't watching him i don't like his face. >> california republican saying he's doing fine even reagan would be proud. >> he has a spectrum of ideas, new tax, reform, i think there's a way to agree in the last 100 days. >> no one's perfect and i think trump's done the best job he could have. >> 300 republicans holding their annual convention in san jose this weekend. >> silicone valley is at the heart of creation, disruption. >> first 100 days of my administration has just about the most successful in our country's history. >> the president gives himself high marks but others might dispute that. he changed the tone but hasn't passed a single piece of lejs. >> obamacare is a disaster. >> stalled f
. >> 100 days of chaos, corruption, and dysfunction. >> in oakland first words the for donald trump at a rally in march about climate chaung. ♪ when donald trump shuts his big mouth ♪ ♪ >> they give mr. trump a failing grade. >> he's been a disaster, worst than i expected. >> failures are too many to mention, and failures will add up. he is not done going to talk about environment and war. >> i don't watching him i don't like his face. >>...
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. >> just as dysfunctional lover, the usa has been spying on uk.hat the usa does is a freakish lover or a stalker would. >> did pamela anderson recite it this way? >> think she did. just about the time the cush hit. >> the words of pamela anderson. >> well done. >> finally, the queen of instagram, shocked her online fans again. check it out, selena gomez, >> signature long hair. >> i like it. >> what do you think? >> i like it. ♪ ito become dangerous.d for an everyday item new tide pods child guard pack. helps keep your laundry pacs safe and your child safer. align, press and unzip. ...have you tried the tissue test? question, are my teeth yellow? ugh, yellow... what do you use? crest whitestrips crest 3d whitestrips whiten... 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste oh yeah. crest whitestrips are the way to whiten ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah >> that's your wednesday harmony right there. who doesn't want to get away once in a while, take off. and, fly, fly away. >> right. >> during my recent trip to hawaii, i actually did that. and i caught it all on c
. >> just as dysfunctional lover, the usa has been spying on uk.hat the usa does is a freakish lover or a stalker would. >> did pamela anderson recite it this way? >> think she did. just about the time the cush hit. >> the words of pamela anderson. >> well done. >> finally, the queen of instagram, shocked her online fans again. check it out, selena gomez, >> signature long hair. >> i like it. >> what do you think? >> i like it. ♪ ito...
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the hallmark of congressional dysfunction is a threat of a government shutdown and we were there in the first 100 days as well. >> he throughout the candidate laughed at politicians for that saying you need a businessman, you need a negotiator. >> the problem is also he doesn't believe in the details on some of these key proposals like health care whereas a lot of members of congress are very ideological, they believe deeply in some of the core principles of the health care bill and that's why there was a massive revolt within the ranks. donald trump just wants something passed. doesn't necessarily care about the nitty gritty of the legislative process. i think we've learned also his views can easily be shaped by the person he talks to. pulling out of nafta and then deciding not to after having discussion with his own team and with mexico and canadian leaders. so, you're seeing a president who believes working the will, his will on congress, people who are pushing back on him but also a president who can make quick decisions, some abrupt about-faces and we'll see how that plays out. >>
the hallmark of congressional dysfunction is a threat of a government shutdown and we were there in the first 100 days as well. >> he throughout the candidate laughed at politicians for that saying you need a businessman, you need a negotiator. >> the problem is also he doesn't believe in the details on some of these key proposals like health care whereas a lot of members of congress are very ideological, they believe deeply in some of the core principles of the health care bill and...
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the democrats had their own set of dysfunction and disarray.mean to beat up on the public service of secretary cl o leader pelosi or bernie sanders being an independent while he's out on tour trying to help the democratic party rebuild, but if you look at the leadership of the party, who is the state senator? who is the new face. >> i think it is hard to know who the leader is. they're doing well right now in part the democrats because they're opposing things. they're good at blocking the new obamacare bill. they're having these marches. >> it worked for the republicans. >> exactly. at some point there will have to be a voice of the democrats. you still have win those who voted for trump. still not sure if they're going to vote for the democratic candidate in 2018. particularly in 2020. i think you still have to find the positive vision of the democratic party. their auditions are open and you are seeing some of these folks particularly in the senate. they are auditioning. there are books coming out. they are promoting the books. they don't --
the democrats had their own set of dysfunction and disarray.mean to beat up on the public service of secretary cl o leader pelosi or bernie sanders being an independent while he's out on tour trying to help the democratic party rebuild, but if you look at the leadership of the party, who is the state senator? who is the new face. >> i think it is hard to know who the leader is. they're doing well right now in part the democrats because they're opposing things. they're good at blocking the...
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that's complete and utter dysfunction. >> all of us have reported this white house.it -- does that shock that you there are 21 different people? i'm not surprised at that total. >> that's the opponent. it is not just bannon's problem. it is the entire someplace dysfunctional regardless of whether it was him at the center. >> one reason bannon didn't get a lot of loyalists. there are not many people who sub screen to the bannon philosophy or even the trump philosophy. and this is an oddity. when ronald reagan was elected president, we had 15 years, 25 years of a conservative movement, if you date it to the national review. donald trump elected -- there's no real movement ochblt ov- >>re is a political season we know. you've written about this of. >> but there wasn't before. >> so how does he fill the white house with loyalist wlus don't have that infrastructure in place? it is something that trump and those here believe this he what truch is trying to do have to grapple with. the people aren't there. >> does this intervention aspect catch up with him? roger seemed dis
that's complete and utter dysfunction. >> all of us have reported this white house.it -- does that shock that you there are 21 different people? i'm not surprised at that total. >> that's the opponent. it is not just bannon's problem. it is the entire someplace dysfunctional regardless of whether it was him at the center. >> one reason bannon didn't get a lot of loyalists. there are not many people who sub screen to the bannon philosophy or even the trump philosophy. and this...
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and if we do not abate the by environmnmental exporere that we see todaday, we will see why dysfunctionon lelevel. that was i in 1990. here we are 20 years later and no chemical has been banned yet. on the day that the doctors told me i could not back to wawashington t to work, gugunden energy corp. announced that they hahad gotten drills for the g gd mesa, , which is the big top war that provivides water r for evee on that side of the valley.. and someonone handed m me the formula a for what t they were g to use when a fact - -- they fracacked, and i r recognizezedt of chemicals, but there was onee i did not recognize. i called my office and said,d, t me everything you can about thts particularar chemical. whenen i began to rere about tht particular chehemica i i knew we were facing serious problems. and a year later, someone called me looking for me by the name of laurura ams. she said, mymy house is within 0 fefeet of a wewell. i developed d a very where -- a very r rare adrenal gland tumor. it was horrible. chills went up andnd down the ek ofof my ne.. i know right where i was when
and if we do not abate the by environmnmental exporere that we see todaday, we will see why dysfunctionon lelevel. that was i in 1990. here we are 20 years later and no chemical has been banned yet. on the day that the doctors told me i could not back to wawashington t to work, gugunden energy corp. announced that they hahad gotten drills for the g gd mesa, , which is the big top war that provivides water r for evee on that side of the valley.. and someonone handed m me the formula a for what t...
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. >> it's 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction, they have tried each and every day to roll back the progress that we have made under president obama, especially as it relates to climate change. >> reporter: some say that the way to create lasting change is to start at the top. >> it's sad that he is in such a place of power. >> reporter: march participants promised that day would be a building block for continued action. >> i hope that people will become more educated and sensitive and more brave about what is going on in america. >> thank you jesse. >>> today marks 100 days since president donald trump took office and coming up we look at how the president is marking this milestone, first, turning to the weather. the sun came out for a bright start to the weekend. this is what it looked like outside of the oakland estuary. >> it's a nice weather pattern for the bay area, just nice, warmer out there, 70s and 80s to report. look at some of the highs from this afternoon, 80s towards san rafael. concord. 83. 75 in antioch. here's our live camera looking towards san francisco. mostl
. >> it's 100 days of chaos, corruption and dysfunction, they have tried each and every day to roll back the progress that we have made under president obama, especially as it relates to climate change. >> reporter: some say that the way to create lasting change is to start at the top. >> it's sad that he is in such a place of power. >> reporter: march participants promised that day would be a building block for continued action. >> i hope that people will become...
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there are bad cmos and highly dysfunctional districts. there are district that makes great progress including washington, d.c. there needs to be some exploration of what is that. >> what are the practices that are working where districts schools are making significant gains so we can better understand regulatory struck a chance for shower -- structure that gets learned. >> we ai think what we saw was traditional operators, they have to serve sped and everything district would say. hey, that is challenge for us, operators were stepping in and trying to solve those issues. when folks on the district side saw that, some of the walls came down. people were willing to sit down and talk to each other about how to solve these problems. if you look at the data and the data, disd, they became this friendly competition between educators who are trying to win for their kids but doing it in a way that felt much fair and folks willing to come down to the table. i just think, i am so tired of the district charter. if this is one more tool in the tool k
there are bad cmos and highly dysfunctional districts. there are district that makes great progress including washington, d.c. there needs to be some exploration of what is that. >> what are the practices that are working where districts schools are making significant gains so we can better understand regulatory struck a chance for shower -- structure that gets learned. >> we ai think what we saw was traditional operators, they have to serve sped and everything district would say....
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there are highly dysfunctional districts. there are also districts meeting great proffers including washington d.c. there is an exploration of what is that. what is the set of resources available to those districts and practices were they make significant gains so we can better renders and the regulatory structure that goes around a portfolio arrangement. >> i think the lessons that are faster when folks on both sides feel like there is a level playing field. .. so they became this friendly competition between educators who were trying to win for the kids but doing it in a way that was more fair and where folks are willing to sit down and come to the table. i'm so tired of this district charter. it's like the oldest argument ever. if this is one more tool and the toolkit to bury those lines and knocked down those walls and that's a great spurt that common yardstick is so important we are proud d.c. just submitted that's the plan and for the first time will have a common yardstick between district and charter schools. it's an
there are highly dysfunctional districts. there are also districts meeting great proffers including washington d.c. there is an exploration of what is that. what is the set of resources available to those districts and practices were they make significant gains so we can better renders and the regulatory structure that goes around a portfolio arrangement. >> i think the lessons that are faster when folks on both sides feel like there is a level playing field. .. so they became this...
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new books landed with a thud in clinton world picks up behind the scenes of hillary's campaign dysfunctionor have shattered, jonathan allen here with some of the behind-the-scenes of this night on what happened that led to it. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. and i'm sorry that we did not win this election. the values we share in the vision we hold for our country. this is bill's yard. and bill has a "no-weeds, not in my yard" policy. but with scotts turf builder weed & feed, bill has nothing to worry about. it kills weeds and greens grass, guaranteed. this is a scotts yard. [vo] quickbooks introduceseed. and her mobile wedding business. she travels far and wide to officiate i do's. and quickbooks automatically tracks those miles. she categorizes with a swipe and is ready for tax time. find more than $4000 in tax savings. visit quickbooks-dot-com. >> martha: tonight a new book is sending shock waves to the political world, the curtain finally being pulled back on the devastating details behind the clinton campaign's crippling dysfunction and is laid out in thi
new books landed with a thud in clinton world picks up behind the scenes of hillary's campaign dysfunctionor have shattered, jonathan allen here with some of the behind-the-scenes of this night on what happened that led to it. >> this is not the outcome we wanted or we worked so hard for. and i'm sorry that we did not win this election. the values we share in the vision we hold for our country. this is bill's yard. and bill has a "no-weeds, not in my yard" policy. but with...
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guess, and i see times in which you have to stand up and fight, but really most violence is just dysfunctional, it is counterproductive, if it is supposedly for a cause, and it is just something i want to get rid of. the original book was going to be on why new englanders seldom commit murder, but i found out that when the murder rate went up in the 1850's and 1860's, they were more violent than people in manchester, england, so i thought i'd got to study america. that's how it grew from a small study of how americans avoid violence into a broader study of the ups and downs of violence in america, and how we can get back, i hope some day, to where we were in the early republic, when we believed in our country, we had a sense of solidarity, we believed in the justice of our social hierarchy, and we had progress towards equality. i think those are the things that when you set up a democracy and don't realize that democracy in a real, genuine way, you create violence. bill: randolph roth, history professor at ohio state university. thanks for being with us. prof. roth: thank you very much. >> joi
guess, and i see times in which you have to stand up and fight, but really most violence is just dysfunctional, it is counterproductive, if it is supposedly for a cause, and it is just something i want to get rid of. the original book was going to be on why new englanders seldom commit murder, but i found out that when the murder rate went up in the 1850's and 1860's, they were more violent than people in manchester, england, so i thought i'd got to study america. that's how it grew from a...
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a lot of this dysfunction is happening under his watch. he is the chief of staff.o yes, they're not going anywhere, but it's unclear what the direction actually. they're not out there selling anything, so it is unclear what is actually happening, what the modus operandi is. i appreciate matt's optimism about the need for a constructive agenda. i think the democrats will look and maybe at their own perarall and look back to 2010 and say how did republicans win back the house in that year? republicans won by being anti-obama, by saying we're going to stop his agenda at all cost. we're not going to collaborate with this president. we'll vote against the stimulus bill. we'll vote against the health care bill. and it worked. now that might be the wrong lesson to draw, but it is the closest parallel. and you get the sense from democrats tuning thrill is zero appetite to work with donald trump on anything. >> but the bank rob that is democrats don't have a base of geographic support around the country. in state after state after state after state that they can go to. they
a lot of this dysfunction is happening under his watch. he is the chief of staff.o yes, they're not going anywhere, but it's unclear what the direction actually. they're not out there selling anything, so it is unclear what is actually happening, what the modus operandi is. i appreciate matt's optimism about the need for a constructive agenda. i think the democrats will look and maybe at their own perarall and look back to 2010 and say how did republicans win back the house in that year?...
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help the ear drain fluid and regulate air fresh, cold and allergy are among issues that can cause dysfunction. >> it can lead to pain, chronic ear infections, and difficulty with hearing. >> reporter: traditional treatments include medications , and tubes inserted into the ear drum but there can be problems with both. new a new solution. >> thinks balloon. >> reporter: die lacing bloom called era made by johnson and johnson while the patient is under general anesthesia a catheter is threaded to the u station tube where bat loonies inflated and then, after two minutes, deflated and then removed. >> it is, off shoot of the old sinus balloon that uses pressure to stretch things. >> reporter: denise says outpatient surgery was easy and weeks after the healing is going well but her hearing still isn't completely back, just yet. >> i think it is wonderful. i'm hopeful that i will see a difference. >> reporter: it could take some more time for her hearing to be fully restored. after the balloon procedure research has shown that the u station tubes stayed open, and the treatment is covered by insuran
help the ear drain fluid and regulate air fresh, cold and allergy are among issues that can cause dysfunction. >> it can lead to pain, chronic ear infections, and difficulty with hearing. >> reporter: traditional treatments include medications , and tubes inserted into the ear drum but there can be problems with both. new a new solution. >> thinks balloon. >> reporter: die lacing bloom called era made by johnson and johnson while the patient is under general anesthesia a...
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that broadly shows the dysfunction of the obama era post tea party freakout.you know, i think it's hard to overstate the influence of conservative media on conservative politics. alex says basically for a long time it was a con for the rubes, in the know, people knew it was mostly a con and a new generation of politics got elect who'd consumed that as the first order basis of their knowledge. >> right. >> it has made the dysfunction that more intense. >> ironically o'reilly's departure may make that problem slightly worse. he's not a 100% trump sycophant and that's why trump was saying he's been pretty good and he said trump needs to stop sending distracting tweets and stop being silly and govern. i view o'reilly as a cultural conservative figure, this bitter old man that reflects the cultural parts of -- >> what i call old school, a man who racked up this series of sexual harassment allegations defense of traditional values perfect in some ways. >> to the extent he gets replaced with more coverage that really is 100% inside the bubble instead of 85% inside th
that broadly shows the dysfunction of the obama era post tea party freakout.you know, i think it's hard to overstate the influence of conservative media on conservative politics. alex says basically for a long time it was a con for the rubes, in the know, people knew it was mostly a con and a new generation of politics got elect who'd consumed that as the first order basis of their knowledge. >> right. >> it has made the dysfunction that more intense. >> ironically o'reilly's...