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french senates, a report into the so-called benalla affair highlights a deeply dysfunctional practice at the highest level of government. the probe sparked when a former presidential bodyguard was filmed i impersonating a pololie officer and beating up protesters during a may day demonstration. if pushed, moscow is prepared to deploy weapons against american decision-making centers. the russian president issuing his toughest remark yet on a potential new arms race in response to a u.s. decision to quit a cold war era arms-control treaty. we will speak to our correspondent in moscow. londoner who-old left thehe u.k. to join the islamic state group when she was 15 years old has had her british citizenship revoked. her family insisting they will do everything in their power to appeal that decision. also coming up this hourur, the swiss bank ubs awaits the verdict of a french court. and we take a look at a dazzling light display in beijing's forbidden city in honor of chinaa's annual lantern festival. ♪ anchor: we begin with a sharp blow for the french government delivered by the senate.
french senates, a report into the so-called benalla affair highlights a deeply dysfunctional practice at the highest level of government. the probe sparked when a former presidential bodyguard was filmed i impersonating a pololie officer and beating up protesters during a may day demonstration. if pushed, moscow is prepared to deploy weapons against american decision-making centers. the russian president issuing his toughest remark yet on a potential new arms race in response to a u.s. decision...
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as the culture and what i mean by that is the culture is dysfunctional it is a culture where men all of a sudden become pedestal ised out of her young age simply because they're ordained to the priesthood those notions go into the heads of these men and they really actually believe that they are better than everybody else and that creates an abuse of power situation. that's one part of it i would like to ask you about also about the canon of confessional confidentiality if someone confesses a sex crime to a priest the priest is not allowed is not supposed to break that confidence they're not supposed to go to the local authorities should that canon be changed yes it should anyone who confesses the sexual abuse in particular of a minor must report that to criminal ours and the people who are involved in that must be held accountable criminally but we have heard time and time again that that has been one reason why this cover up the systematic cover up has taken place doesn't this canon hat need to be changed i mean do you expect this pope to be the one who will change this canon is th
as the culture and what i mean by that is the culture is dysfunctional it is a culture where men all of a sudden become pedestal ised out of her young age simply because they're ordained to the priesthood those notions go into the heads of these men and they really actually believe that they are better than everybody else and that creates an abuse of power situation. that's one part of it i would like to ask you about also about the canon of confessional confidentiality if someone confesses a...
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and dysfunction in washington, everywhere i have gone, people are more upset about the overall dysfunctionn then they are, well maybe they're not more upset than they are about the president, but that would be the exception. i think the dysfunction washington has become a point of frustration for almost everyone. >> one of the issues raised is empowering state and local governments. there aren't a lot of people in the 2020 lineup in the democratic party talking about handing power to the state and local government versus the federal government. do you think there's room for that? >> well, there's got to be a balance. and i think that certain things like air quality, we have got to have national standards and we got to have a wave and voicing national standards around air quality. i do believe as justice brandeis famously said that states are the laboratories of democracy and certainly within states bringing communities together, when i first ran for mayor in 2003 and around the plat on that we were going to, you know i said we would never be a great city without great suburbs. if i got ele
and dysfunction in washington, everywhere i have gone, people are more upset about the overall dysfunctionn then they are, well maybe they're not more upset than they are about the president, but that would be the exception. i think the dysfunction washington has become a point of frustration for almost everyone. >> one of the issues raised is empowering state and local governments. there aren't a lot of people in the 2020 lineup in the democratic party talking about handing power to the...
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whether it be the white house dysfunction, the government shutdown. a lot of dysfunctions taking the l eye off of. border wall is not in the top ten prpriorities. is security of the country, yes. but she says there needs to be more focus on what helps this country going forward. >> jennifer, making a good point. there's a vast difference between a border wall and security. rehema, you've been speaking to voters in virginia and that of course is ahead of democrat stacy abrams, her response this evening. >> what we're hearing over a cup of coffee, i'm doing decaf and our guest who's with me is alexis, she's doing the real stuff, that octane stuff. we're at the silver skillet diner in atlanta. what do you want to hear tonight in the state of the union? >> short of "i resign," i'm not really certain. i have low expectations really of what he plans to share. >> you said low expectations? >> i really do. he hasn't met them in the past. i wish he would get off social media. i wish he would stop with the rhetoric. just really understand that it is tone at the
whether it be the white house dysfunction, the government shutdown. a lot of dysfunctions taking the l eye off of. border wall is not in the top ten prpriorities. is security of the country, yes. but she says there needs to be more focus on what helps this country going forward. >> jennifer, making a good point. there's a vast difference between a border wall and security. rehema, you've been speaking to voters in virginia and that of course is ahead of democrat stacy abrams, her response...
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and those of you out who do you got a call now think it's going to sedate you funny to get more dysfunctional if you say i'll switch hole and i haven't long all not merely c.t. you can if look yeah and there's your bank now today for tonight and i folks need to hang in there we should name the things you do and we. can find out from the guinness. that say a new pal or a new shiny unity with a. yak and then we'll see you don't fall in nasik that happens in middle age of the injectors. he needs enough to go. east. davidson and the so the theory. of when you have me. nervous in an instant since you. didn't do the be. in the. car. in. the bar so you. no to some of those other substance you know i'm just a here. and also helped us we were moved ways. and it was in arms the last movements was under the same room. only in the states who are. all. who go. now beaucaire fossil heartful. and if you're not a needs only go home then those ones on the moon i have. a. color here blue guides. exist and good to see. my going all out of the. market so that means. if. sure. i think home it will. heal bone thou
and those of you out who do you got a call now think it's going to sedate you funny to get more dysfunctional if you say i'll switch hole and i haven't long all not merely c.t. you can if look yeah and there's your bank now today for tonight and i folks need to hang in there we should name the things you do and we. can find out from the guinness. that say a new pal or a new shiny unity with a. yak and then we'll see you don't fall in nasik that happens in middle age of the injectors. he needs...
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those of you out who do you got it all now think it's going to sedate you from day to get more dysfunctional a few cells from whole and you have acted alone all not merely c.t. you can a little yeah and there's your back of her day for tonight and i felt a need to hang in there only. they got nothing to do and we. can find out from the guinness and say a new pal or a new shiny unity with a. yak and then we'll see you don't want to know sickness happens in middle age of the injectors. he needs he know the. east. conditions movement and the so the theory. of when you have me. it's pretty easy. road and. nervousness and. since you. didn't hear the boom. in the. car. in. the bar so you. now to some of those of us i've been in this a year. and also helped us who have moved ways. it will in arms the last movements was under this name. and in the states or. who got them. i thought it was on her. not a needs a little ball mendel's was on its way. over here it's. just the same. might come from all of that. market so that means. yeah i think conan it will. heal bone though. yeah i heard spoke of that
those of you out who do you got it all now think it's going to sedate you from day to get more dysfunctional a few cells from whole and you have acted alone all not merely c.t. you can a little yeah and there's your back of her day for tonight and i felt a need to hang in there only. they got nothing to do and we. can find out from the guinness and say a new pal or a new shiny unity with a. yak and then we'll see you don't want to know sickness happens in middle age of the injectors. he needs...
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we should not have the highest rate of childhood poverty of and a any major country dysfunctional child care system which is unfair to working parents and their children. we should not have progressive tax system in which large, profitable corporations like in taxes. nothing interestsul special in this country have unbelievable power and they want to maintain the status quo. they have unlimited amounts of money to spend on campaigns and lobbying and huge influence over the media and political parties. the only way we will win the selection and create a government and economy that arks for all is with grassroots movement, the likes of which has never been seen in american history. they may have the money and the power. we have the people. need one million americans who will commit themselves to this campaign. you know as well as i do we are pivotain a visible -- l moment in american history. we are running against a president who was a pathological liar, a racist, sexist, a xenophobe and someone who is undermining american democracy. i am running for president because now more than ever
we should not have the highest rate of childhood poverty of and a any major country dysfunctional child care system which is unfair to working parents and their children. we should not have progressive tax system in which large, profitable corporations like in taxes. nothing interestsul special in this country have unbelievable power and they want to maintain the status quo. they have unlimited amounts of money to spend on campaigns and lobbying and huge influence over the media and political...
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it is a very dysfunctional dynamic moment in european politics at the moment. of the centre—left and centre—right but also the rise of some of these smaller political groupings which do has some of the more radical movements for example some of the more eurosceptic and anti—immigration parties. we are also seeing some projections of the rise of some more centrist liberal political parties. which i knocked of the traditional centre—left or centre—right in the mainstream conceptions of them, maybe closer to the kind of liberal democrats and so on. we can see that in itself is a can of reaction to this eurosceptic movement. so many trends going on and a lot of fragmentation and i think that will be the picture with the elections coming up. and we nearing a time when the tribalism of politics such as it is in the uk, labour or conservative and in america republican or democrat, that tribalism is coming to an end such that another candidate could win in the united states? what we have to ask is whether we can learn through reason and through provision in advance of
it is a very dysfunctional dynamic moment in european politics at the moment. of the centre—left and centre—right but also the rise of some of these smaller political groupings which do has some of the more radical movements for example some of the more eurosceptic and anti—immigration parties. we are also seeing some projections of the rise of some more centrist liberal political parties. which i knocked of the traditional centre—left or centre—right in the mainstream conceptions of...
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and yet, we have a system which is basically dysfunctional, as you describe. have workers who are underpaid, and yet you have parents working class people who can not afford the care that they need and many kids are not getting the kinds of nourishment, intellectual, and emotional that they need, and you know what all of the studies tell is that when you invest in pre-k education, and you make sure that the kids are prepared for school, they're much less likely to drop out, they're much less likely to do bad things and end up in jail. every dollar you invest in preschool education will be paid back many many times. so we got a lot of work to do in education from higher education to preschool to improving our public schools as well. and when people tell me we cannot afford to do that, i say we cannot not afford to do that. this is the future of the country. >> we have a question from osaro grayson, he's from baltimore, maryland, he's a howard university student. >> thank you, senator. in a political climate where we see the current president and his followers u
and yet, we have a system which is basically dysfunctional, as you describe. have workers who are underpaid, and yet you have parents working class people who can not afford the care that they need and many kids are not getting the kinds of nourishment, intellectual, and emotional that they need, and you know what all of the studies tell is that when you invest in pre-k education, and you make sure that the kids are prepared for school, they're much less likely to drop out, they're much less...
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relationship in the dysfunctional relationship in the united states between guns and the united statesnra in particular, yeah. and you had called for meaningful gun control. you had railed against the powerful of —— the power of the nra in this country. and then, a guess you never expect it is going to come so close to home. i don't think anyone does. as bad as i thought it was, before this happened, i know now that it is much worse. in relation to the threat to reporters and the media, yeah, ithink threat to reporters and the media, yeah, i think this is the first time we re yeah, i think this is the first time were that has been out there, where you have people chanting at rallies. the poll numbers, the press has never been at the top of the popularity list. since the beginning of this republic, it has never been a cherished institution, especially in the heat of political years. people will always say they are suspicious, people are always relu cta nt to suspicious, people are always reluctant to believe something they don't want to believe about their candidate. they are always sce
relationship in the dysfunctional relationship in the united states between guns and the united statesnra in particular, yeah. and you had called for meaningful gun control. you had railed against the powerful of —— the power of the nra in this country. and then, a guess you never expect it is going to come so close to home. i don't think anyone does. as bad as i thought it was, before this happened, i know now that it is much worse. in relation to the threat to reporters and the media,...
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the second idea about restoring power to the people from our dysfunctional political class. i want to share with you an old idea that is important, that we are a government of the people, by the people and for the people. think about that for a moment. while you think about that, ask the audience a rhetorical question does anyone in this audience really believe that our government is working well for the american people? i will ask it again. does anyone in this audience believe that our government is working well for the american people today? of the people by the people and for the people what does that mean as we head toward 2020? government of the people means for all of the people, everybody, every american, every child regardless of the color of your skin your religion, sexual orientation or how much money you have. every american should be represented. government for the people means exactly that the government that prioritizes the security and prosperity and the liberty of every american citizen. no interest comes before the people's interest and that includes politic
the second idea about restoring power to the people from our dysfunctional political class. i want to share with you an old idea that is important, that we are a government of the people, by the people and for the people. think about that for a moment. while you think about that, ask the audience a rhetorical question does anyone in this audience really believe that our government is working well for the american people? i will ask it again. does anyone in this audience believe that our...
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this is dysfunction city, department dysfunction at its worst. and i'm not blaming you, but looking at m.t.a. about this, but worried because this is going to fall on your shoulders and cause you a big problem. may i ask you, regardless of your pledge that you were going to replace these trees in six months, but in consideration of my concern that you're going to replace them with something completely different, is there a way to mitigate the situation, mitigate the danger by surgically applying a measure to these trees to postpone their demise, really, with the idea that it becomes part of the general plan and you're not redoing work. >> our department wants to address the public safety that these trees present. if the board or commission seeks to continue the item to get additional reassurances, i'd prefer to have that -- >> vice president swig: you're not answering my question. it's a yes or no question. is there a way to sustain these trees in their position until there is more clarity of the project and surgically adjust them so to mitigate
this is dysfunction city, department dysfunction at its worst. and i'm not blaming you, but looking at m.t.a. about this, but worried because this is going to fall on your shoulders and cause you a big problem. may i ask you, regardless of your pledge that you were going to replace these trees in six months, but in consideration of my concern that you're going to replace them with something completely different, is there a way to mitigate the situation, mitigate the danger by surgically...
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the second idea is about restoring power to the people from our dysfunctional political class. i want to share with you an old idea that is an important one. it is an idea that we are a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. i want you to think about that for a moment and while you think about that, i want to ask the audience a question -- a rhetorical question. does anyone in this audience really believe that our government is working well for the american people today? again.ing to ask does anyone in this audience believe our government is working well for the american people today? should of the people, by the people, and for the people mean as we head towards 2020? government of the people means government for all the people. every american. every child, regardless of the color of your skin, your religion, your ethnicity, your sexual orientation, or how much money you have. every american should be represented. government for the people means that. it means a government that prioritizes the liberty of every american citizen. it means no interest comes
the second idea is about restoring power to the people from our dysfunctional political class. i want to share with you an old idea that is an important one. it is an idea that we are a government of the people, by the people, and for the people. i want you to think about that for a moment and while you think about that, i want to ask the audience a question -- a rhetorical question. does anyone in this audience really believe that our government is working well for the american people today?...
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this units are dysfunctional because it's a local. operation and maintenance if they were maintained from the first time they installed them they wouldn't be in a situation they are now it's a poor governance basically you know it's up to work governments if their leadership must see to it the people desk up automate doing that supposed to do i think wouldn't be in a situation where. you know that they say if you start thought that they had. many of blaming south africa's woes on the scandal plagued tenure of former president jacob zuma you can think we must appreciate that many of the problems i inherited from the structural problems of the party but these have been compounded by ten years of the breakdown of accountability and oversight under jacobs of us government but there's been stabilisation over the last eight months and there's an eternal business confidence some degree of optimism but south africans can't wait for ever for things to improve. these challenges are adding pressure to an already dying economic situation analysts
this units are dysfunctional because it's a local. operation and maintenance if they were maintained from the first time they installed them they wouldn't be in a situation they are now it's a poor governance basically you know it's up to work governments if their leadership must see to it the people desk up automate doing that supposed to do i think wouldn't be in a situation where. you know that they say if you start thought that they had. many of blaming south africa's woes on the scandal...
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men and i was propositioned in the seminary when i was preparing to become a priest and so this dysfunctional culture of the catholic church has to be reversed and if pope francis doesn't take significant action to reverse it then the church will continue on its downward spiral are you pope francis siding with victims or are you not you have to make a preferential option for victims and you have to then raise the expectations for this summit to say no child in this church will ever be unsafe again and if this summit does not create substantive changes in the way the church operates then the pope probably will be called to resign and that was a little bit hoots in talking to deb you from new jersey he is a former priest and as you heard him says is a survivor of sexual abuse by the. turning now to kenya where gay and lesbian activists have anxiously been awaiting for a ruling from the country's high court today on a petition to decriminalize homosexuality but the court has deferred proceedings until the twenty fourth of may under the current law homo sexual acts can be punished with long jail
men and i was propositioned in the seminary when i was preparing to become a priest and so this dysfunctional culture of the catholic church has to be reversed and if pope francis doesn't take significant action to reverse it then the church will continue on its downward spiral are you pope francis siding with victims or are you not you have to make a preferential option for victims and you have to then raise the expectations for this summit to say no child in this church will ever be unsafe...
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. >> narrator: decades of dysfunction inside the federal agency that provides health care to native americans. >> the indian health service they just seem impervious to improvement and they could not get it right. >> because of the absolute needl topositions we don't really get the best of the best. >> narrator: and the case of a government pediatrician moved from reservation to reservation... >> my concerns was that this man was sexually using children. >> narrator: despite the rnings. >> there was obviously a lot of people that knew something wasdn going on and they 't do anything. >> narrator: tonight-- the indian health service and the failure to stop decades of abuse. >> what kind of cover up is this? this involves a lot of people in a lot of high places. >> narrator: "predator on then" reservat. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the john d. and caerine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdan aceful world. the ford foun
. >> narrator: decades of dysfunction inside the federal agency that provides health care to native americans. >> the indian health service they just seem impervious to improvement and they could not get it right. >> because of the absolute needl topositions we don't really get the best of the best. >> narrator: and the case of a government pediatrician moved from reservation to reservation... >> my concerns was that this man was sexually using children. >>...
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and so, you have a dysfunctional economy. reagan believes this is a dysfunctional economy. reagan believes that one of the reasons he is so critical of detente is he believes the soviet union is vastly overhyped in its power. that does not mean that he does not recognize or believe that they still are spending too much money on weapons. this is where you get into the theory that some have argued that reagan deliberately wants to outspend soviets into bankruptcy. we know that he wants -- i think some of the phrases are advocate and exacerbate, stresses and strains within the soviet economy, within the eastern european economy. etc.. i am not sure the exact words but it is in a number of documents. so, gorbachev, once he takes power in march of 1985, what does reagan do? he sends bush and schulz to chernenko's funeral to meet with gorbachev. the vice president and the secretary of state. and they have very productive meetings after the funeral is over. but bush warns him, it is a great quote, it is in my book. he says this gucci comrade, do not get snowed by his appearance. w
and so, you have a dysfunctional economy. reagan believes this is a dysfunctional economy. reagan believes that one of the reasons he is so critical of detente is he believes the soviet union is vastly overhyped in its power. that does not mean that he does not recognize or believe that they still are spending too much money on weapons. this is where you get into the theory that some have argued that reagan deliberately wants to outspend soviets into bankruptcy. we know that he wants -- i think...
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men and i was propositioned in the seminary when i was preparing to become a priest and so this dysfunctional culture of the catholic church has to be reversed and of pope francis doesn't take significant action to reverse it then the church will continue on its downward spiral dr robert hoatson co-founder of road to recovery thank you sir for joining us thank you for having me it was a pleasure. and we shift our attention now to bangladesh where a fire in that country's capital dhaka has killed more than seventy people dozens more have been injured and flames spread quickly through a crowded neighborhood in the oldest part of the city it took firefighters more than ten hours to control the blaze. explosions and blazing fire lit up dock us old city as the fire raced through five buildings in the district. some of the buildings caught in the blaze stuart chemicals one housed a plastics warehouse filled with flammable material those coats in the inferno described how the fire started. if that's what i saw a sudden massive explosion with fire and shock me i said hopefully destroyed the roadside
men and i was propositioned in the seminary when i was preparing to become a priest and so this dysfunctional culture of the catholic church has to be reversed and of pope francis doesn't take significant action to reverse it then the church will continue on its downward spiral dr robert hoatson co-founder of road to recovery thank you sir for joining us thank you for having me it was a pleasure. and we shift our attention now to bangladesh where a fire in that country's capital dhaka has...
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the party is a bit dysfunctional, there is not a leader.defecting, you get more money coming m, defecting, you get more money coming in, so that is the key for them. so far, ido in, so that is the key for them. so far, i do not know whether it is by default or by design, it has been quite well executed, the kind of trip of stories coming out. seven mps, then anotherone, trip of stories coming out. seven mps, then another one, then a donor, then speculation about another one going over. you mentioned omentum, of course, the movement that has given so much backing thejeremy corbyn. —— momentum. the independent is saying that its founderjohn lancelin has admitted that this new group is actually quite a threat to labour. interestingly, i'm not sure his quotes quite backup headline that much. momentum is already organising campaign days in the seats of a lot of these defectors, and they are, it you know, throwing their weight behind that. he does say further down that the grouping does not really have the weight that you might want from it, comp
the party is a bit dysfunctional, there is not a leader.defecting, you get more money coming m, defecting, you get more money coming in, so that is the key for them. so far, ido in, so that is the key for them. so far, i do not know whether it is by default or by design, it has been quite well executed, the kind of trip of stories coming out. seven mps, then anotherone, trip of stories coming out. seven mps, then another one, then a donor, then speculation about another one going over. you...
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from my experience it sounds like there is a dysfunctional dressing room and you are right, as soon as players are not happy, quite a few of them, it looks like it is the beginning of the end for the manager. england's cricketers may have been wishing they were enjoying the weather back home after rain washed out their third one dayer against west indies. persistent showers in grenada prevented any play — despite the covers coming on and off for most of the afternoon. the fourth odi on wednesday. it leave the series tied at 1—1 ahead of the fourth odi on wednesday. england's women have lost their series in india. already 1—0 down, they lost by seven wickets in their second one day international in mumbai. india were rarely troubled as they chased down england's target of 161 with captain heather knight forced to admit they haven't given a good account of themselves on this tour. henry moeran is with the team. england came to mumbai hoping to win an odi series on indian soilfor the first time. two matches gone, and the opportunity has gone, and with that, the chance to win four crucial
from my experience it sounds like there is a dysfunctional dressing room and you are right, as soon as players are not happy, quite a few of them, it looks like it is the beginning of the end for the manager. england's cricketers may have been wishing they were enjoying the weather back home after rain washed out their third one dayer against west indies. persistent showers in grenada prevented any play — despite the covers coming on and off for most of the afternoon. the fourth odi on...
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that is closer to dysfunctional.to lose this dysfunction at the ballot box? catherine: i do not discuss politics in the book. there are always, that is how that the works is ballot box the place where people get to vote what they think is going to yield the right outcome for them. we have an election coming up. francine: what is your base case for the fed? is that it for interest rate hikes for this year? catherine: we are data dependent, right? it is not all getting lost. there is high-frequency data , for example, credit card data is available to see what is happening to retail sales. the u.s. economy, the strength of the economy for the u.s., is the labor market and consumption, strong employment figures, strong sales. is, you have enough uncertainties and people start to worry about how long be job is going to last and if people worry that much, business is not going to invest and that we have a deterioration in the economy. the fed has to be worried about that. francine: catherine mann stays with us. up, we spea
that is closer to dysfunctional.to lose this dysfunction at the ballot box? catherine: i do not discuss politics in the book. there are always, that is how that the works is ballot box the place where people get to vote what they think is going to yield the right outcome for them. we have an election coming up. francine: what is your base case for the fed? is that it for interest rate hikes for this year? catherine: we are data dependent, right? it is not all getting lost. there is...
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some days are dysfunctional. some days are fantastic. some days you're at disneyland and some days in the garage screaming at each other. that's what happens with our european allies. and so i think -- again that room, i've been at the munich security conference many times. there's never really a love fest in that room in that area with the united states. there always is some tensions. and that's a good thing for that conference to try to work through those tensions. and that's why we'd go and invest time in that conference. but it is troubling to me that we are willing to allow countries we know don't have the best interests of the world at heart to have influence -- countries like china and like iran and like russia are filling in voids around the world. and our european allies see it. don't get me wrong. our european allies need to step up sometimes, too. we'd like to be silent on some of the things they do and they're head-scratchers. but they are part of our extended family in the national security posture around the world, and we n
some days are dysfunctional. some days are fantastic. some days you're at disneyland and some days in the garage screaming at each other. that's what happens with our european allies. and so i think -- again that room, i've been at the munich security conference many times. there's never really a love fest in that room in that area with the united states. there always is some tensions. and that's a good thing for that conference to try to work through those tensions. and that's why we'd go and...
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they have to be actually a sum i see being dysfunctional or. because with the war you look a good young people. so you will show them on the bus in the hallway where we shall see you all or reviling have a good go if you're one of them and. when the puzzles for. what you should read was still just not. good enough. for the result of the political problem of the will do you go in to try three of the everybody knew the pickle where we go you know. pretty good about you never come in probably don't want to do it in a line we don't want you when there's a user group of our senior special i'm sure these are notes from the movie you know everyone calls the front of the can do blow. united states can always add a. new. tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries which are talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the leader of that country. we have a responsibility for the head. and we need to make rules for the
they have to be actually a sum i see being dysfunctional or. because with the war you look a good young people. so you will show them on the bus in the hallway where we shall see you all or reviling have a good go if you're one of them and. when the puzzles for. what you should read was still just not. good enough. for the result of the political problem of the will do you go in to try three of the everybody knew the pickle where we go you know. pretty good about you never come in probably...
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sure shows but good because there's a closeness that they have to be as free as some i see being dysfunctional. because with the war you can see it's a good young people are going. to want. some you will show them on the bus in the hallway we shall see who all or people who were there anything happen to get to go if one of them. was on the puzzles for. that you should really be reduced to just not. good enough. for the result of the political problem of the will to do you know of the choice we're going to leave the pickle where we go you know what usually i'm. really good about never going to probably don't want to do it in a line we don't want you with use of i use the grovers remember the special i'm sure the school year zero saw a movie you know everyone calls the front of the printable home. the. united states has these ten tunes to use and it's a tax on other countries. economic sanctions or are often just the beginning another thing you like to do is place some military pressure on the countries that you're talking about. and there has to be an effort to demonize that country and the lea
sure shows but good because there's a closeness that they have to be as free as some i see being dysfunctional. because with the war you can see it's a good young people are going. to want. some you will show them on the bus in the hallway we shall see who all or people who were there anything happen to get to go if one of them. was on the puzzles for. that you should really be reduced to just not. good enough. for the result of the political problem of the will to do you know of the choice...
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i love focusing on the policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in washington between the legislative branchnd so forth, i think i can make a bigger difference in the world doing what i am doing. i appreciate the comment, but i think, yeah, you know, the president is something that you would love to be president, but not ever wrong. that should never happen in our country, so that kind of eliminates me. david: of all the ceos that i know who have run major companies, you are the lowest ego, most self-effacing, person i have seen in this position. have you ever noticed you are different than other people or ceos? how do you maintain the self-effacing demeanor when you're running the biggest company in the world? tim: when you work at apple there is a high expectation on everyone to perform and to contribute, and because of that high bar, and you never quite get there, including the ceo, including every job in their, and so -- there, and so i would never feel that way for very long if i felt that way. david: you are the first person interviewed without a tie on. [laughter] tim: i bet you sleep
i love focusing on the policy stuff, but in the dysfunction in washington between the legislative branchnd so forth, i think i can make a bigger difference in the world doing what i am doing. i appreciate the comment, but i think, yeah, you know, the president is something that you would love to be president, but not ever wrong. that should never happen in our country, so that kind of eliminates me. david: of all the ceos that i know who have run major companies, you are the lowest ego, most...
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i do not want us to look like the dysfunctional congress in the trump administration. i know all of us are mature enough to do that, had to do that in conjunction with the community so that was going to be my second item, but after hearing from you, i made it my first item. my second item is, together with president yee, we are introducing an ordinance that would pull back the shroud of secrecy that has been draped over the use of surveillance technology by law enforcement agencies, and other city departments. too often, we only hear about the use of surveillance technology and moments of public unrest. law enforcement has a, good history of using controversial surveillance technologies going back to the 1960s, 1970s, and even in recent times. four years ago, it was the acquisition and use of sophisticated cell phone data surveillance technology by our own sfpd, the so-called stingrays, which were deployed on the tops of vehicles and used to scrape cell phone data off of every single person in protest within a certain radius of the device. since then, reports of new yo
i do not want us to look like the dysfunctional congress in the trump administration. i know all of us are mature enough to do that, had to do that in conjunction with the community so that was going to be my second item, but after hearing from you, i made it my first item. my second item is, together with president yee, we are introducing an ordinance that would pull back the shroud of secrecy that has been draped over the use of surveillance technology by law enforcement agencies, and other...
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also quite a few republicans who are disgruntled and upset with really what they call is the dysfunctionn washington. they put a great amount of that blame on donald trump. i want to introduce you to jennifer walker here. she's reflective of some of those individuals we've talked to. >> i keep thinking i need to go on a political diet because i'm exhausted. i mean, i think we're all exhausted thinking about this. and worrying about it every day. because, like richard said, just so unpredictable. i want some predictability. i wanted john mccain, you know, where's ben sasse or john kasich, you know, bring me somebody back to the middle that i can get behind that has the ability to think and use multiple syllables and words and be a diplomat. >> jennifer bemoaned the fact there were other issues not being addressed. like infrastructure and health care. that she is looking for the president to talk about. and another republican voter, who said she has no intention of voting for the president in 2020. and she said really she said she's a republican or was republican because she wanted to see
also quite a few republicans who are disgruntled and upset with really what they call is the dysfunctionn washington. they put a great amount of that blame on donald trump. i want to introduce you to jennifer walker here. she's reflective of some of those individuals we've talked to. >> i keep thinking i need to go on a political diet because i'm exhausted. i mean, i think we're all exhausted thinking about this. and worrying about it every day. because, like richard said, just so...
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it is dysfunctional. we have to be able to come together to run our country and to keep it on the constitution. >> reporter: what are you expecting to hear from the president and the democrats tonight? >> from the president, i know he's going to talk about illegal immigration. i think he's going to talk about the border wall. i think he'll probably bring up the health status of people coming over the border. >> reporter: and democrats? >> no matter what he says, they'll be on the opposite side tonight. there's a war between nancy pelosi and the president. if the president said the sun is shining as it is today, she would tell us it's snowing. >> reporter: what do you say to that, richard? >> i would say that the democratic side is rational, and i think that president trump is simply trying to keep his base in line, and he will, therefore, attack the immigrants because they're a nice, easy, convenient whipping boy. >> reporter: thank you both. and as you can see, they both agree that the state of our union
it is dysfunctional. we have to be able to come together to run our country and to keep it on the constitution. >> reporter: what are you expecting to hear from the president and the democrats tonight? >> from the president, i know he's going to talk about illegal immigration. i think he's going to talk about the border wall. i think he'll probably bring up the health status of people coming over the border. >> reporter: and democrats? >> no matter what he says, they'll...
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i may disagree with the president on some things, but my op-ed today was really focused on the dysfunctionit was really calling out both the president and the leaders in congress for their failure to come one a solution that was directly impacting my state and nearly 200,000 marylanders, many of them security personnel with the fbi and with the coast guard, with homeland security. you know, air traffic controllers, tsa agents and secret service agents who weren't getting paid and i'm just pushing to try to get a solution and, frankly, i think both the republicans and the democrats are equally at blame here and i want to see the divisive angry rhetoric stop and see them sit down and try i to negotiate a real, you know, bipartisan solution here. >> which we hope they'll do i don't know if you heard at the top of the program, there is this holdup of detention beds. obviously, we hope we don't have another one of these crises. >> we are four days away where 700,000 employees may not be getting paychecks. >> as you said a part of the reason you are being champions by republicans who oppose the
i may disagree with the president on some things, but my op-ed today was really focused on the dysfunctionit was really calling out both the president and the leaders in congress for their failure to come one a solution that was directly impacting my state and nearly 200,000 marylanders, many of them security personnel with the fbi and with the coast guard, with homeland security. you know, air traffic controllers, tsa agents and secret service agents who weren't getting paid and i'm just...
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all of these new members elected in 2018 taking an oath -- talk abou dysfunction.ndermine the negotiate eggs that ene hag now on capitol hill? >> well, first off it's the first thing you want to do is use your emergency power to do l thingske this. but if i was the president right now, i'd be pretty frustrated. everyone says, oh, gosh, we don't wa government shutdown, and everybody says we need border security. and you see nancy pelosi sit down and say there's not going to be money for a wall, and say you have to have barriers. there's just lot of hatred up there for president trump on the democrat side. and we've got to get sothing done. he's proposed thing. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi are no w negotiatingh him in good faith, i don't believe. so if i were sitting in position i would go out there and say i'm going to u whatever power i have to solve the problem. we nd to have a permanent solution for tps. let's go starte solving th problems instead of talking, talking and nothing gets done. >> tps, by the way, temporary protected status in quite a few communitie
all of these new members elected in 2018 taking an oath -- talk abou dysfunction.ndermine the negotiate eggs that ene hag now on capitol hill? >> well, first off it's the first thing you want to do is use your emergency power to do l thingske this. but if i was the president right now, i'd be pretty frustrated. everyone says, oh, gosh, we don't wa government shutdown, and everybody says we need border security. and you see nancy pelosi sit down and say there's not going to be money for a...
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understand how dysfunctional this is. finger pointing. have two dysfunctional parties when you get down it at this point, have their own agendas, focused on the 2020 election. looks to me they're saying we're going to argue this out for two years and send it to the voters in 2020 which is a loss, 2 years, frankly. in a competitive global economy, that's not a got thing. >> jim, let me ask you one question. tom davis mentioned impeachment. that's going to be a big, big decision of 2019. the mueller report we think is going to come out soon. a lot of people thought it would come out by now. newt gingrich said if the report concludes that trump jaywalked, then the left is going to push for impeachment. now, obviously, there have been a lot of allegations, very serious stuff that's come out in the media. a lot of it we don't know. do you think that your party, democratic party, in the house, will move to impeach trump because you have nearly 70 democrats who have gone on record saying, impeachment should move forward, and once again, nancy pe
understand how dysfunctional this is. finger pointing. have two dysfunctional parties when you get down it at this point, have their own agendas, focused on the 2020 election. looks to me they're saying we're going to argue this out for two years and send it to the voters in 2020 which is a loss, 2 years, frankly. in a competitive global economy, that's not a got thing. >> jim, let me ask you one question. tom davis mentioned impeachment. that's going to be a big, big decision of 2019....
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become less functionable and less capable of acting quickly with a variety of things that create dysfunction and distortion and as a consequence, under certain circumstances, i think there have been places where presidents of both parties have effectively moved into the breach and a sense. one of the areas you see it in power and space over a very long time, doing authorizations to military force, to have those and, the reality is you see a situation in which it used to be in this context and maybe in the breach, the president would be able to act evade the armed forces, move out and then the idea was that congress would be right behind them essentially, dealing with the declaration of war. over time, that is not actually borne out and just as we saw in the context of the emergency authorities act, in the war powers resolution there's another example of a piece of legislation intended to pull more power back to congress but, actually, provides more authority and this is something that i think is a constant issue . i think there is a broader systemic point and something that aggravates the is
become less functionable and less capable of acting quickly with a variety of things that create dysfunction and distortion and as a consequence, under certain circumstances, i think there have been places where presidents of both parties have effectively moved into the breach and a sense. one of the areas you see it in power and space over a very long time, doing authorizations to military force, to have those and, the reality is you see a situation in which it used to be in this context and...
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the polarization and dysfunction in washington, d.c. have had a direct material impact on our state. drought has created punishing conditions for wildlife and agriculture. fires have devastated our forests, fouled our watersheds and polluted our air. but utahns have faced these challenges as they have always done, with faith, courage and resilience. overall, 2018 was indeed a banner year of accelerated economic growth and prosperity. so, i am pleased to report to you tonight that, in spite of challenges, the state of our state is strong, it is resilient, and our outlook is very bright. [applause] this past year, however, came at great cost to those who protect our lives and our liberties. since the last general session, we have lost no fewer than five of utah's finest in the line of duty: west valley code officer, jill robinson, draper fire battalion chief, matthew burchett, national guard major and north ogden mayor, brent taylor, south salt lake police officer, david romrell, and provo police officer, joseph shinners. tonight, we are
the polarization and dysfunction in washington, d.c. have had a direct material impact on our state. drought has created punishing conditions for wildlife and agriculture. fires have devastated our forests, fouled our watersheds and polluted our air. but utahns have faced these challenges as they have always done, with faith, courage and resilience. overall, 2018 was indeed a banner year of accelerated economic growth and prosperity. so, i am pleased to report to you tonight that, in spite of...
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is dysfunctional. it's very frustrating. >> let's start with this frustrating topic. you had to take the oath during a shutdown. all of these new members elected in 2018 taking an oath -- talk about a metaphor for dysfunction. has the president in his threat of the shutdown still, does that undermine the negotiations that are happening now on capitol hill? >> well, first off i don't think it's the first thing you want to do is use your emergency power to do things like this. but if i was the president right now, i'd be pretty frustrated. everyone says, oh, gosh, we don't juan government shut down and everybody says we need border security. and you see nancy pelosi sit there and say there's not going to be any money for a wall and say you have to have barriers. it's like they're actors. there's just a lot of hatred up there for president trump on the democrat side. and we've got to get something done. it's not my first choice for using an emergency power. he's proposed things. chuck schumer and nancy pelosi are not negotiating with him in good faith, i don't believe. s
is dysfunctional. it's very frustrating. >> let's start with this frustrating topic. you had to take the oath during a shutdown. all of these new members elected in 2018 taking an oath -- talk about a metaphor for dysfunction. has the president in his threat of the shutdown still, does that undermine the negotiations that are happening now on capitol hill? >> well, first off i don't think it's the first thing you want to do is use your emergency power to do things like this. but if...
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emily: is the dysfunction enough for you to change party loyalty?am not a registered republican and a more, i am not a registered democrat. i just want the right person to lead us out of this and create economic opportunity for everybody and live up to the american dream. emily: "the new york times" said you were among the women most likely to be president of the united states. you said you would never run again. has that changed? meg: no. i will never run again. emily: what do you want to see in 2020? meg: it is too early to say. i am hoping -- when america has been at our most challenged times, someone arrives to hopefully lead the country out. you can go back -- remember, i just watched the ken burns "the civil war" again. that was pretty bad. here comes abraham lincoln. navigates the country through one of the most difficult things. i am hoping someone will emerge who can navigate the country through what i think is a difficult time. emily: do you think there is a real risk of populism dividing our country? meg: you do see big divides. the bigge
emily: is the dysfunction enough for you to change party loyalty?am not a registered republican and a more, i am not a registered democrat. i just want the right person to lead us out of this and create economic opportunity for everybody and live up to the american dream. emily: "the new york times" said you were among the women most likely to be president of the united states. you said you would never run again. has that changed? meg: no. i will never run again. emily: what do you...
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from my experience, it sounds like there is some sort of dysfunctional dressing room there, and you arehose players are unhappy, are quitea soon as those players are unhappy, are quite a few of those players are unhappy, it looks like it is the beginning of the end for the manager. thank you. really interesting to hear a goalkeeper siding with a goalkeeper. that was former player and journalist david preece joining former player and journalist david preecejoining us former player and journalist david preece joining us tonight. fundamentally, it turned out to be a great day for manchester city yesterday, because they landed their first piece of silverware in what could be a quadruple season for them, and league rivals liverpool dropping points against manchester united yesterday. this is the jigsaw city are putting together to try and become the first english team to win a quadruple of trophies. next month, they play the championship side swansea city in the last eight of the fa cup, and they'll also try and finish the job in the last 16 of the champions league as they take a 3—2 advanta
from my experience, it sounds like there is some sort of dysfunctional dressing room there, and you arehose players are unhappy, are quitea soon as those players are unhappy, are quite a few of those players are unhappy, it looks like it is the beginning of the end for the manager. thank you. really interesting to hear a goalkeeper siding with a goalkeeper. that was former player and journalist david preece joining former player and journalist david preecejoining us former player and journalist...