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in treating erectile dysfunction. the blue pill that still generates huge sales for its manufacturer today it was launched in the u.s. twenty years ago it became the best selling drug in history although my aggro required a prescription and a single tablet cost between eight and ten dollars suddenly more and more men wanted to increase their potency. the active substance sildenafil was originally being tested as medication for high blood pressure and heart complaints but it caused a surprising side effect among male test participants they got erections my acra stimulates the blood circulation in the erectile tissue in addition it inhibits an enzyme so that the penis doesn't soften too soon. from the outset the blue pill was also in big demand elsewhere but until official approval six months later in germany for example it had to be ordered at great expense from the us. but how great is now prescribed in over one hundred twenty countries more than three billion tablets have been sold since its launch. so how many men c
in treating erectile dysfunction. the blue pill that still generates huge sales for its manufacturer today it was launched in the u.s. twenty years ago it became the best selling drug in history although my aggro required a prescription and a single tablet cost between eight and ten dollars suddenly more and more men wanted to increase their potency. the active substance sildenafil was originally being tested as medication for high blood pressure and heart complaints but it caused a surprising...
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of talkicago gets a lot about being dysfunctional. is it dysfunctional? guest: we are coming off a two-year budget impasse that highlights the dysfunction we have in illinois. all the timeeople and we have a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have regional differences between downstate illinois and the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern borders with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state that leads to political differences. at the end of the day, we are here to make a difference for the people we represent. it is important that you work with both sides of the aisle. you do see some dysfunction, but day in and day out, you see opportunities in illinois were both republicans and democrats work together to try to get something done. the bill you mentioned, the opioid bill, where we now allow people to get a medical marijuana card is definitely a piece of legislation that was the bipartisan piece of legislation advocated by high-ranking democrats and signed by republican governor. you had republ
of talkicago gets a lot about being dysfunctional. is it dysfunctional? guest: we are coming off a two-year budget impasse that highlights the dysfunction we have in illinois. all the timeeople and we have a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have regional differences between downstate illinois and the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern borders with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state that leads to political differences. at the...
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is state politics less dysfunctional? >> well, we're coming off a two-year budget impasse that kind of highlights the dysfunction we have in illinois as well. but what i tell people all the time, and we have a very big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have tremendous regional differences between downstate illinois. the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. so we have a lot of regional dimp differences in the state that leads to political differences. but at the end of the day, we're here to make a difference for the people that we represent, and i think it's important that you have to work on both sides of the aisle. so on some of the big issues of the day, you do see some dysfunction, but i think day in and day out, you see opportunities in illinois where both republicans and democrats work together to try to get something done. i think the bill that you just mentioned, the opioid bill where we now allow people to get a medical marijuana card, is definitely a
is state politics less dysfunctional? >> well, we're coming off a two-year budget impasse that kind of highlights the dysfunction we have in illinois as well. but what i tell people all the time, and we have a very big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have tremendous regional differences between downstate illinois. the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. so we have a lot of regional dimp differences in the state that leads...
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if the politics less dysfunctional? >> we are coming off a two-year budget impact as a highlight the dysfunction we have here in illinois. what i tell people all the time, and we are a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have differences between downstate illinois, the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state.
if the politics less dysfunctional? >> we are coming off a two-year budget impact as a highlight the dysfunction we have here in illinois. what i tell people all the time, and we are a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have differences between downstate illinois, the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state.
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even omarosa's, it shows a president who's dysfunctional people around him who are dysfunctional. and it's showing that there are some people who could be viewed as a whistle-blower or who are in their eyes harming the executive branch of government. at issue once again is the fact that this president does not like anyone to be unloyal. this story talks about people that are playing into the eroding of his approval ratings. >> i'm one of the except ticks that wonders if there is an internal hunt for this person. or if that's a bit of window dressing. is there really a search now for dissent within? >> i think that there are a number of people around president trump who know that the best way to keep him focused is by saying we're trying to get to the bottom of this, leaks are a priority for you loyalty is a priority for someone who has a long history of getting nondisclosure agreements from people. peoplerably asking james comey from the fbi and others, are you my guy? and i think they understand that for the president to be able to calm down and focus. for this president to not j
even omarosa's, it shows a president who's dysfunctional people around him who are dysfunctional. and it's showing that there are some people who could be viewed as a whistle-blower or who are in their eyes harming the executive branch of government. at issue once again is the fact that this president does not like anyone to be unloyal. this story talks about people that are playing into the eroding of his approval ratings. >> i'm one of the except ticks that wonders if there is an...
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is it because the body itself is dysfunctional?ink there's dysfunction in both of these main two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch. i'm proud that we got a piece of legislation passed last month that i offered -- authored on the cyber slayer yum commission which is to try to upgrade american military planning for the cyber age. that kind of stuff is really important and it should come out of the legislature, but frankly to really focus the attention of the american public on it you need the bully pulpit of the white house. the president has put a lot of good people in around him, general paul nacasoni is a really thoughtful long-term thinker and kudos to the president for promoting him, but we need both the president and congress and presidency to be focus on helping the american people understand the focus of cyber war. the bigger thing we need is a discourse partly led by the president about stuff that's ten years in the future not ten hours in the future. right now most of d.c. is just addicted to short t
is it because the body itself is dysfunctional?ink there's dysfunction in both of these main two branches, the legislative branch and the executive branch. i'm proud that we got a piece of legislation passed last month that i offered -- authored on the cyber slayer yum commission which is to try to upgrade american military planning for the cyber age. that kind of stuff is really important and it should come out of the legislature, but frankly to really focus the attention of the american...
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senator, still a final supplementry question. >> after five years of dysfunction.fter adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public scrutiny. and without a prime minister or a functioning government, will the national party join labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a functioning government? >> order. order. senator collins? senator collins? enator o'neil. >> i will not, mr. president. there are some great reasons for that. the reason we would never -- rt the other side is five years of a dysfunction lgovernment. disfunctional government. >> take your seat. if i'm calling senators to order, i expect them to heed it after the second time i do it. one of your colleagues is on his feet. and i'm certain that is one of the things senator o'sullivan is likely to raise. >> i suffer from a condition called sensitive ear syndrome. the pitch coming from the other side. i would ask they tone it down, please. >> that is the second request we have had from a colleague who cannot hear the debate despite being relatively close. i ask s
senator, still a final supplementry question. >> after five years of dysfunction.fter adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public scrutiny. and without a prime minister or a functioning government, will the national party join labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a functioning government? >> order. order. senator collins? senator collins? enator o'neil. >> i will not, mr. president. there are some great reasons for that. the...
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senator, still a final upplementary question. >> after five years of dysfunction. after adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public crutiny. and without a prime minister or a functioning government, will the national party join labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a unctioning government? >> order. order. senator collins? senator collins? enator o'neil. >> i will not, mr. president. there are some great reasons for that. the reason we would never support the other side is -- we would not accept the sort of utterances of five years of dysfunctional government. talk about the million people who have got a job. >> order. senator, take your seat. senator, if i'm calling senators to order i expect them to at least heed it the second time i do it. one of your colleagues is on his you'red i'm certain that interested. >> i suffer from a condition called sensitive ear syndrome and this is becoming a workplace health and safety issue with the pitch coming from the other side. i'd ask that they turn it down lease. >> that is the
senator, still a final upplementary question. >> after five years of dysfunction. after adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public crutiny. and without a prime minister or a functioning government, will the national party join labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a unctioning government? >> order. order. senator collins? senator collins? enator o'neil. >> i will not, mr. president. there are some great reasons for that. the...
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minister, after five years of dysfunction, after adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public scrutiny and without a prime minister or function government with a national party joined labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a functioning government? [shouting] >> order. order. senator collins. senator o'neill here. >> no, we will not, mr. president, anderson great reasons for that. the reason we would never support those on the other side is that we would not accept the sort of utterances of five-year of dysfunctional government. [shouting] >> you talk about a million people -- been million people who got a job. >> order. [shouting] >> take your seat. senator, if i'm calling senators to order i expect into a lease keep it up the second i'm addicted one of your colleagues is on his feet and i'm certain that is one of the thinks senator also is likely to raise. senator sullivan. >> trader i suffer from a condition called sensitive ear syndrome. [laughing] and this is becoming a safety issue for me with the page pitce from of the subject i would a
minister, after five years of dysfunction, after adjourning the house of representatives to avoid public scrutiny and without a prime minister or function government with a national party joined labor in calling for an election to allow the australian people to elect a functioning government? [shouting] >> order. order. senator collins. senator o'neill here. >> no, we will not, mr. president, anderson great reasons for that. the reason we would never support those on the other side...
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so this is not, to us... us... dirt on the chaos and apparent dysfunction in the oval office. dysfunctionssed, i think, by anybody within the administration. anybody within the administration. consequences for the shape of the united states. united states. is pretty certain he is going to get through, is it? he is going to be confirmed. confirmed. yes, it certainly looks that way. that way. bush white house, which only got released last night. released last night. grilling from democratic members of the group. of so—called islamic state. it attacked the area around mount sinjar in northern iraq. minority, lived there. and selling women and children into slavery. those who managed to escape fled up the mountain to seek refuge. don't feel it is safe enough to return home. to meet with some of them. life now on sinjar mountain, the heart of the yazidis' homeland. place they feel safe now. isis destroyed my house and many houses... them. everything to isis. and they are not muslim. women in the market. most yazidis feel they can't come home. this is what the town of sinjar looks like. or livi
so this is not, to us... us... dirt on the chaos and apparent dysfunction in the oval office. dysfunctionssed, i think, by anybody within the administration. anybody within the administration. consequences for the shape of the united states. united states. is pretty certain he is going to get through, is it? he is going to be confirmed. confirmed. yes, it certainly looks that way. that way. bush white house, which only got released last night. released last night. grilling from democratic...
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and the dysfunction in the white house is almost unfair to the word dysfunction at this level of how they're operating. there is nobody that would question what they're doing given these set of circumstances. i understand the anger. that smart justified, but they're really going in all of these directions that are not productive. >> and we have all of these parallels, and the author of this growing list. i mean -- >> for years and decades. >> you would think if you did write that and you didn't, you could say no. you have written about this overnight in the "new yorker." and you say this is a crisis that began in the white house on january 20th, 2017. >> donald trump is the crisis. there is many, many different man fes stations of it, even this op-ed for example. we're talking about mark phelps. the book suggests it's not just one anonymous official, it is a large number of people across the administration that cooperated with bob woodward that have, for many of these stories, the stories have started basically from the beginning of the administration. they fundamentally are a believ
and the dysfunction in the white house is almost unfair to the word dysfunction at this level of how they're operating. there is nobody that would question what they're doing given these set of circumstances. i understand the anger. that smart justified, but they're really going in all of these directions that are not productive. >> and we have all of these parallels, and the author of this growing list. i mean -- >> for years and decades. >> you would think if you did write...
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our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr kasten. hello and welcome to.
our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr kasten. hello and welcome to.
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our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr custom. hello and.
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our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr kasten. hello and welcome.
our main topic today male impotence how to treat erectile dysfunction but first sports trends how to make your workouts more fun. and here's our host dr kasten. hello and welcome.
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it talks about the white house in complete dysfunction, it suggests that there are people specificallyout specifically the politics of the administration as a whole, but as they are concerned about his instincts. this is someone who specifically says that they are not the resistance of the land. they are there as they are a republican, they area there as they are a republican, they are a conservative and believe in all of those principles, but actually they believe that president trump is not reflecting the views of the party. when you read some of it it is amazing. they say his impulses are generally anti trade and antidemocratic. they described his leadership style as impetuous, adversarial, petty and ineffective. they talk about repetitive rents and make the point that some eight have been cast as villains in the media went in fact they have gone to great lengths to keep bad decisions content lengths to keep bad decisions co nte nt of lengths to keep bad decisions content of the white house and americans should know that there are adults in the room try to prevent all of this happen
it talks about the white house in complete dysfunction, it suggests that there are people specificallyout specifically the politics of the administration as a whole, but as they are concerned about his instincts. this is someone who specifically says that they are not the resistance of the land. they are there as they are a republican, they area there as they are a republican, they are a conservative and believe in all of those principles, but actually they believe that president trump is not...
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"fear" that chronicles deep dysfunction inside the west wing. >> to not even take the time to get a $10 fact-checker to call around and verify that some of these quotes happened when no effort was made it seems like a careless and reckless way to write a book. >> reporter: even as she tried to downplay the book, it's the 1-2 punch of woodward and the anonymous op-ed in the "new york times" that's enraging the president. who called the book a joke. just another assault against me. a parade of top administration officials have come forward to say it wasn't them. with the vice president taking the extraordinary step of volunteering to submit to a lie detector test. >> i would agree to take it in a heartbeat. and would submit to any review of the administration. >> do you know if the president believes these denials that have been coming in from some of his top advisers? or does he believe that it's someone from within? and does he believe that lie detector tests should be issued as the vice president volunteered to do on sunday? >> no lie detectors are being used or talked about or looked
"fear" that chronicles deep dysfunction inside the west wing. >> to not even take the time to get a $10 fact-checker to call around and verify that some of these quotes happened when no effort was made it seems like a careless and reckless way to write a book. >> reporter: even as she tried to downplay the book, it's the 1-2 punch of woodward and the anonymous op-ed in the "new york times" that's enraging the president. who called the book a joke. just another...
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. >> i think the number one issue has got to be the overarching issue of how dysfunctional washington has become. so many issues that affect tennesseans economically and in every other way are stalled in many ways because of the lack of ability of washington to engage in issues it has become hyper partisan. it has become almost impossible to actually get things done and move forward. relative to that, this idea that somehow your party affiliation, whether a democrat or republican ought to determine how you think about things and approach things, it's one thing that's wrong with it. you've heard recently in this campaign about these crazy ideas about how if i am elected and go to washington that suddenly i'm going to turn my back on the lifetime of thinking for myself and being independent and become some political lackey. that won't happen for many reasons. one of which is i think one of the problems is with the leadership we have there now. whether it be ryan, pelosi, mcconnell or schumer, they're not doing the job. we need new leadership. i can tell you now that if and when i am ele
. >> i think the number one issue has got to be the overarching issue of how dysfunctional washington has become. so many issues that affect tennesseans economically and in every other way are stalled in many ways because of the lack of ability of washington to engage in issues it has become hyper partisan. it has become almost impossible to actually get things done and move forward. relative to that, this idea that somehow your party affiliation, whether a democrat or republican ought to...
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if the politics less dysfunctional? >> we are coming off a two-year budget impact as a highlight the dysfunction we have here in illinois. what i tell people all the time, and we are a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have differences between downstate illinois, the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state. at the end of the day, we are here to make a difference for the people that we represented. a think it is important that you have to work with folks on both sides of the aisle. on some of the bigger issues of the day you see some dysfunction. day in and day out you see opportunities in illinois where both republicans and democrats were together to try to get something done. the bill you just mentioned, the opioid bill where we allow people to get a medical marijuana card is a piece of legislation that is a bipartisan piece of legislation advocated by high ranking democrats and the general assembly and si
if the politics less dysfunctional? >> we are coming off a two-year budget impact as a highlight the dysfunction we have here in illinois. what i tell people all the time, and we are a big partisan divide in the state of illinois. we have differences between downstate illinois, the southern tip of illinois is adjacent to kentucky. the northern border is with wisconsin. we have a lot of regional differences in the state. at the end of the day, we are here to make a difference for the...
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>> you're making "the" most dysfunction dynamic even more dysfunctional. >> that's what i do. >> now, nbc is hoping "this is us" will also give a big ratings boost to a new medical drama "new amsterdam" airing right after "this is us." >>> meanwhile, abc may have another ballroom hit on its hands with "dancing with the stars" juniors, debuting october 7th. what you can expect. >> it's the same show. it's the same feeling of sitting down and watching people compete in something they've never done before. >> season 25 mirror ball champ and his competitor are the hosts of the new show that pairs 12 celebrity kids with junior ballroom dancers. >> i feel like i'm a star! and i just love, like, everyone watching me. >> mentoring the pairs, adult pro ins cluding cheryl burke and lindsay and, little sis is a junior pro. >> they put themselves out there. people will see things they've never seen before. >> at the judge's table, adam rippon as well as emmy-winning choreographer mandy moore and two time champ mere korvesky. >> how different to go from being in the ballroom floor and the person j
>> you're making "the" most dysfunction dynamic even more dysfunctional. >> that's what i do. >> now, nbc is hoping "this is us" will also give a big ratings boost to a new medical drama "new amsterdam" airing right after "this is us." >>> meanwhile, abc may have another ballroom hit on its hands with "dancing with the stars" juniors, debuting october 7th. what you can expect. >> it's the same show. it's the same...
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that is how much dysfunction. if we were not in a time of relative peace and prosperity this could be even more impactful than just the impact it is having so far. it also tells us that this president is really isolated and how top down decision making and agenda setting this is. this is not a team effort. he has certain beliefs informed or not, who is driving policy in the white house and so much of his advisory around him is retraining the impulses. they are being restrained by the deep state and the establishment. i think many people are looking at it as just an alarming situation. >> one of the really interesting parts, jeffrey, is hearing the back story of the messaging about charlottes vville. so the president knows there was good people on both sides, meaning the neonazis and the people protesting the neonazis, and then he came out and gave a moderate response, and then hi said no, there is good people on both sides, so why the boomeranging messaging, his staff, i believe rob porter, tried to get him to say
that is how much dysfunction. if we were not in a time of relative peace and prosperity this could be even more impactful than just the impact it is having so far. it also tells us that this president is really isolated and how top down decision making and agenda setting this is. this is not a team effort. he has certain beliefs informed or not, who is driving policy in the white house and so much of his advisory around him is retraining the impulses. they are being restrained by the deep state...
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it is very dysfunctional. >> does that emanate from the academy? >> yes. >> i have a question how much of this micro- aggression reflects the diversity of the students? it is a lot more diverse than this crowd. but with the conversation but i feel that most of them are more comfortable talking about race. of course. a lot of people around here for those older folks. why do white people like this? but they always have something. why do white people like fleetwood mac? [laughter] but if you say that they just left at that. and with those age with the university preeminent. and try very hard to increase diversity. those who don't speaking religion as native language. and to give the benefit of the doubt or we can say day one micro- aggression training. and then if you feel offended it is not their intention but the impact on you. if you feel you have been attacked here is the number to call. every bastion there is a poster with three ways to report me if i see something in class that offends somebody i don't show videos or tell jokes or say anything p
it is very dysfunctional. >> does that emanate from the academy? >> yes. >> i have a question how much of this micro- aggression reflects the diversity of the students? it is a lot more diverse than this crowd. but with the conversation but i feel that most of them are more comfortable talking about race. of course. a lot of people around here for those older folks. why do white people like this? but they always have something. why do white people like fleetwood mac?...
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so much has happened since then, particularly those two anonymous and blistering accounts of dysfunctionn the white house. today white house press secretary sarah sanders was asked directly if the white house is trying to determine the identity of that op-ed writer in "the new york times." she said this. we're certainly focused on things that actually matter. trying to down play all of it. one thing is clear, it matters to the president. he's been venting about it all weekend long. the white house tonight trying to move beyond a war within its own walls. >> it is, frankly, i think sad and pathetic that a gutless, anonymous source could receive so much attention. >> it's been 19 days since white house press secretary sarah sanders appeared at the podium. aides were seen cleaning it before she took questions in the briefing room for the first time since august 22nd. she wasted little time blasting bob woodward in his new book, fear that chronicles deep dysfunction inside the west wing. >> to not even take the time to get a $10 fact checker to fall around and verify the quotes, when no effo
so much has happened since then, particularly those two anonymous and blistering accounts of dysfunctionn the white house. today white house press secretary sarah sanders was asked directly if the white house is trying to determine the identity of that op-ed writer in "the new york times." she said this. we're certainly focused on things that actually matter. trying to down play all of it. one thing is clear, it matters to the president. he's been venting about it all weekend long....
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is so dysfunctional and if it wasn't, you would have such clear visibility on what the economy is, s&p, 2929, if you don't have the political dysfunction we see in washington, the s&p would be well above 3,000, easily. >> i don't think it would have gotten here if we didn't have that to be honest. >> the political dysfunction, whatever you want to call it, has had no bearing on the stock market >> i think it's held back further upside potential i think we would be able to every day come in and really hammer home the effects of households that work >> if anything, the company has looked to pass any -- >> moving on the fundamentals. but you're looking at it and you're saying the trade irritant, whatever you want to call it, the market should be lower. because of that, it hasn't been. i'm arguing on the other side. saying if we didn't have all of this political dysfunction in washington, d.c., then we would be able, each and every day to talk about how strong the economy is, and how strong corporate earnings really are. that's why the market is where it is. we don't absolutely not, no wa
is so dysfunctional and if it wasn't, you would have such clear visibility on what the economy is, s&p, 2929, if you don't have the political dysfunction we see in washington, the s&p would be well above 3,000, easily. >> i don't think it would have gotten here if we didn't have that to be honest. >> the political dysfunction, whatever you want to call it, has had no bearing on the stock market >> i think it's held back further upside potential i think we would be able...
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not a reasonable scenario to expect policymaking process to improve it will either be the same dysfunction or go back to greater partisan gridlock not to say these are not important but so much of our energy and focus is on the symptom and the parties that are at war with the underlying problem they are intent on serving themselves and not the people. congress has less than 15% approval rating but 90% are elected only to get out of that mess to continue that pendulumpr politics to ram through and repeal that then to change that paradigm altogether putting innovation into the system. we try to solve for how to get the politics on track with new leadership outside of these political parties. >>host: our first call is from maryland go ahead. >> caller: yes. thank you for this conversation i'm sick and tired of the politics that is so partisan that you alluded to. you are 100% on target. i am right of center but i am sick and tired of both parties. they open up all the devices meant to capture to go after independentns americans because of affiliations and those that have no choice but i'm so
not a reasonable scenario to expect policymaking process to improve it will either be the same dysfunction or go back to greater partisan gridlock not to say these are not important but so much of our energy and focus is on the symptom and the parties that are at war with the underlying problem they are intent on serving themselves and not the people. congress has less than 15% approval rating but 90% are elected only to get out of that mess to continue that pendulumpr politics to ram through...
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we've seen a lot of this dysfunction. what does it say to you? >> the reaction to this op-ed is ill lou-- because it's so reenforces everything that we've already heard about this president from day one or day before one.everything that we'v heard about this president from day one or day before one. from the massive leaks inside the white house, from the earlier books, from the much more credible and trustworthy reporting from bob woodward and now this op-ed. they are not telling different stories. they are telling the same story about an amoral, erratic president and the notion from inside the white house that they are all in this together, that's not the way this white house is behaving. they are behaving like people who are needing to look out for themselves. >> i wanted to pin one thing down. the rosen bebergs were not acc d ed of treason. you have to be going against a doll declared enemy of the united states.of treason. you have to be going against a declared enemy of the united states. >> i think when the president says treason, he's think
we've seen a lot of this dysfunction. what does it say to you? >> the reaction to this op-ed is ill lou-- because it's so reenforces everything that we've already heard about this president from day one or day before one.everything that we'v heard about this president from day one or day before one. from the massive leaks inside the white house, from the earlier books, from the much more credible and trustworthy reporting from bob woodward and now this op-ed. they are not telling...
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no one suggested that a disorganized, dysfunctional white house and remember who made it dysfunctionalrod rosenstein according to this report. he urged the president to fire mueller and he volunteered according to this report to write a report and then he said no, no, the reputation has been destroyed and my goal is to see me vindicated and that's in quotes, vindicated. what an obvious, and of interest. this man is so conflicted he is himself the subject of an investigation is one who wrote the memo authorizing the firing of james call me and he's conducting the investigation to determine whether the president of structured justice? no, it should not happen that way. john: what are the repercussions of use proven to do this? is a steel time? >> no, it's not jail time but recusal time. you go to the court and make a motion in front of a judge to recuse them showing a classic conflict of interest and get professor this and that from harvard and nyu and legal experts to write opinions saying this is a clear concept of interest and he can't be conducting an investigation while he's worried
no one suggested that a disorganized, dysfunctional white house and remember who made it dysfunctionalrod rosenstein according to this report. he urged the president to fire mueller and he volunteered according to this report to write a report and then he said no, no, the reputation has been destroyed and my goal is to see me vindicated and that's in quotes, vindicated. what an obvious, and of interest. this man is so conflicted he is himself the subject of an investigation is one who wrote the...
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way that was handled as a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. the idea of tax reform was a great idea. what happened when it got to the congress was the hard part. the reform got put aside and the tax cuts is what went forward. you have to do both sides of that equation to make it work and not drive the deficit up. $1.5tax cut program adds trillion to the national debt. there are ways of addressing that. about theked recently idea of holding spending constant. do not try to reduce it. let the revenues grow into that. that would take about six years to get back to zero. it isdo not try to reduce it. something possible to do if the congress has a willingness to make it happen. >> thank you, governor. death orou talk about deficits, phil called barack obama a transformational leader. he did transform our nations debt from 10 show in to $21 trillion. to get it under control, three things we have to do. number one, a balanced budget amendment. balancing the budget without a tax increase. it is something we need to do. we need to make certain we have
way that was handled as a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. the idea of tax reform was a great idea. what happened when it got to the congress was the hard part. the reform got put aside and the tax cuts is what went forward. you have to do both sides of that equation to make it work and not drive the deficit up. $1.5tax cut program adds trillion to the national debt. there are ways of addressing that. about theked recently idea of holding spending constant. do not try to reduce...
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a dysfunctional way to live.a really interesting book to read. >> does that emanate from the academy? >> develop mental psychologist. >> thank you. >> i have a question. how much of this rise of stuff like micro- aggression reflects the body of diversity? you know. i was like the generation talking about this right here. so much more diverse. >> i feel like you can say more in terms of the policing of conversation. i feel like most of them are more comfortable talking about race then this generation. i could a more comfortable. >> of course. a lot of people around here have experience of older folks. you can't say that. a minority. we always have stuff like that. why do white people like fleetwood mac and stuff like that? [laughter] >> if you say that, this is the only question about diversity. right on target. we are engaged in an effort to diversify our many institutions. we talk about it often. trying very hard to increase diversity. two ways we could do it. we could create the most aggressive ones ever. we co
a dysfunctional way to live.a really interesting book to read. >> does that emanate from the academy? >> develop mental psychologist. >> thank you. >> i have a question. how much of this rise of stuff like micro- aggression reflects the body of diversity? you know. i was like the generation talking about this right here. so much more diverse. >> i feel like you can say more in terms of the policing of conversation. i feel like most of them are more comfortable...
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let's say whether they like it or not these two countries are family perhaps a little bit of a dysfunctional family with some of the differences that they have there we do have a sound bite i believe from angela merkel talking about those differences let's listen to that everybody will have been aware our relationship particularly in recent years have seen some profound differences which still exist today mainly this has to do with the questions about the rule of law the freedom of the media. and we are very pleased that some concrete cases could be resolved that some people were released but there are still some german citizens who are imprisoned in turkey and i did and will continue to urge these cases to be resolved quickly. tomorrow over breakfast we will also discuss some of these issues in greater detail. that's not going to be an easy breakfast is that it's not going to be an easy break and i agree with you it is a dysfunctional family. chancellor merkel talked about the problems with the rule of law we've seen tens of thousands of arrests following the failed coup in twenty sixteen t
let's say whether they like it or not these two countries are family perhaps a little bit of a dysfunctional family with some of the differences that they have there we do have a sound bite i believe from angela merkel talking about those differences let's listen to that everybody will have been aware our relationship particularly in recent years have seen some profound differences which still exist today mainly this has to do with the questions about the rule of law the freedom of the media....
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in the dominican republic , property is more defined and endorsed but in haiti because of the dysfunctional government for many generations, they haven't had that security of property rights. what happens when you don't own their property? there's a lot of trees growing you know the estate and the cronies who are in charge can come in and take your stuff anytime they want to. so with that insecurity of poverty, what you do is you cut the trees down yourself. or maybe you don't and they come and cut them down but it ends up being a giant waste whereas when you're property rights are secured on the other end, you husband these resources. you realize that these trees are going to increasein value over time . you have selectively customized them and rather than just clearcutting them so that's what economists think of you may see the track record of poverty rights and the incentive they get the people to put their resources to their highest value use, long-term thinking is what property rights give you rather than theshort-term . >> is well unchristian value? >> that's a really good question. m
in the dominican republic , property is more defined and endorsed but in haiti because of the dysfunctional government for many generations, they haven't had that security of property rights. what happens when you don't own their property? there's a lot of trees growing you know the estate and the cronies who are in charge can come in and take your stuff anytime they want to. so with that insecurity of poverty, what you do is you cut the trees down yourself. or maybe you don't and they come and...
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republic property rights are much more clarity defined and enforced, but in haiti because of the dysfunctional government for many generations, they just haven't had that security property rights. so what happens when you don't own your property? there's a lot of trees that were going on it but we know that the state and the cronies of the people in charge can can come in and take your stuff anytime they want to. so with that in secret of property rights which are probably do is you cut the darn trees down yourself before the government and their cronies get a chance or maybe don't and become a cut them down. it in something a giant waste rest when your copyrights are secure on the other end of the island, you husband these resources can keep these trees going and realize these trees are going to increase in value over time. you will selectively cut them over the years were as rather than just clearcutting them. that's what economists think of when they see the track record of property rights and incentives they give the people to put the resources into the highest valued uses, long-term think
republic property rights are much more clarity defined and enforced, but in haiti because of the dysfunctional government for many generations, they just haven't had that security property rights. so what happens when you don't own your property? there's a lot of trees that were going on it but we know that the state and the cronies of the people in charge can can come in and take your stuff anytime they want to. so with that in secret of property rights which are probably do is you cut the...
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trying to capture the spirit of the original article and the dysfunctional psychiatrist office. we didn't have negative advice. we want to say what's going on campus currently and does it seem we're teaching a generation of bad intellectual habit. in the book we talk about these deliberate untruths. ideas that are really bad but modern psychology can tell you a really bad with eastern and western philosophy. the three great untruths or talk about what doesn't kill you makes you weaker, always trust your feelings. your feelings are always right. in the world is divided into good people and evil people. and even the middle one sounds kind of saddam have come in the middle one sounds kind of nice. go with your heart. the whole thing is actually talk back to your heart sometimes. sometimes your heart doesn't know what it's talking about. so we begin the story as a way of trying to analyze all of these strange trend we see on campuses by talking about them in the realm of the great untruths. the one closest to my heart is your feelings aren't always right. so i get to go into greater
trying to capture the spirit of the original article and the dysfunctional psychiatrist office. we didn't have negative advice. we want to say what's going on campus currently and does it seem we're teaching a generation of bad intellectual habit. in the book we talk about these deliberate untruths. ideas that are really bad but modern psychology can tell you a really bad with eastern and western philosophy. the three great untruths or talk about what doesn't kill you makes you weaker, always...
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in the dominican republic poverty rates are enforced in haiti because of their dysfunction of government for many generations they just haven't head that security of property rights there is a lot of trees that were going there. you know the people that were in charge. they kind of come in and take your stuff anytime they want too. with that insecurity what you probably do. you cut the darn trees on your cell. and maybe you don't. and they cut them and set them down. if it ends up being a giant waste. when your property rights are secured on the other end of the island you into these resources. you realize that they're there can increase in value over time you will selectively cut them over the years. rather than just clearcutting them. that's what economists think of when they see the track record of poverty rates in the incentive they give to people to put their resources into their highest value in the long-term thinking is what property rights give you rather than the short term. as will the christian value. >> that's a really good question. i think most people would say that it's ve
in the dominican republic poverty rates are enforced in haiti because of their dysfunction of government for many generations they just haven't head that security of property rights there is a lot of trees that were going there. you know the people that were in charge. they kind of come in and take your stuff anytime they want too. with that insecurity what you probably do. you cut the darn trees on your cell. and maybe you don't. and they cut them and set them down. if it ends up being a giant...
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what comes out in this book is you've got a level of dysfunction. what comes out in this book is things we've heard before. they've got concerns about his ability to tell the truth. so much so that they have been banging and banging on mueller to let him answer questions in written form. and, chris, i'll tell you, as a longtime political hand and as a lawyer, there's only one reason i want you as my client to answer in writing. you know why? so i can control it. >> i think it's fairly common sense, especially -- >> i don't trust you in the chair. i want it in writing. and they're going to give it to him with collusion, but not with the obstruction stuff. >> this president, in terms of this investigation, has been exceedingly transparent. his lawyers, i think, made a very bad error by turning over documents that any other president would have exerted executive privilege on. and in fact it will probably cause a lot of trouble totally unrelated to russian collusion. two years into this, chris, you notice woodward's not talking about russian collusion b
what comes out in this book is you've got a level of dysfunction. what comes out in this book is things we've heard before. they've got concerns about his ability to tell the truth. so much so that they have been banging and banging on mueller to let him answer questions in written form. and, chris, i'll tell you, as a longtime political hand and as a lawyer, there's only one reason i want you as my client to answer in writing. you know why? so i can control it. >> i think it's fairly...
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two anonymous accounts that really have been shaking the white house offering deep portraits of dysfunction inside the west wing. bob woodward's book released today and the op-ed in "the new york times." sanders is not focused on finding the author, but focused on the matter at hand and change the subject and move on. the president hasn't gotten that memo. he has been focused, we are told, in finding out who this pe person is here. extraordinary comment from the vice president. saying he would submit to the lie detector test. i asked sarah sanders this question. >> from the top advisers or does he believe it is someone from within? does he believe that lie detector test should be issued as the vice president volunteered to do? >> no lie detecters are used for talked about or looked at as a possibility. frankly, the white house and the staff here are focused on doing our jobs. not deal with cowards that refuse to put their names on an anonymous letter. >> reporter: the white house is trying to put the name on the mystery rather than the substance behind the anonymous accounts. substance of t
two anonymous accounts that really have been shaking the white house offering deep portraits of dysfunction inside the west wing. bob woodward's book released today and the op-ed in "the new york times." sanders is not focused on finding the author, but focused on the matter at hand and change the subject and move on. the president hasn't gotten that memo. he has been focused, we are told, in finding out who this pe person is here. extraordinary comment from the vice president. saying...
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common incidence of erectile dysfunction in our focus in this week. in sixty minutes. go on. becoming. the scholars on. the path to the tangible. for god. sees more they have survived do they also have a future. i really understand people who say they are the ones they fear but i also admire people who want to stay here and who decided to create something. out of darkness since the war starts september second on t.w. . hello and welcome to pop rocks or to the german music show alice show and as...
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the tax cuts, i think way that was handled is a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. idea of tax reform and tax the cuts to go with it was a great idea. but what happened when it got to congress was the hard part of it. the reform got part of it, and the tax cuts is what went forward. nobody objects to a tax cut for the middle class, but you've got to do both sides of that equation to make it work and not drive the deficit up. this particular tax cut program as $1.5 trillion to national debt, and it's crazy. there are ways of addressing that. i've talked in this last, recently about the idea of just holding spending constant. don't try to reduce it, let the revenues grow into that. that would take about five and a half or six years to get it back to. it's something which is possible to do the if the congress has got the willingness and to have a little courage and make it happen. >> thank you, governor. congressman? blackburn: yes. when you talk about debt and deficit, phil called barack obama a transformation aal leader. it's important to realize he did transform our
the tax cuts, i think way that was handled is a perfect example of the dysfunction in washington. idea of tax reform and tax the cuts to go with it was a great idea. but what happened when it got to congress was the hard part of it. the reform got part of it, and the tax cuts is what went forward. nobody objects to a tax cut for the middle class, but you've got to do both sides of that equation to make it work and not drive the deficit up. this particular tax cut program as $1.5 trillion to...
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russia was famous in american minds for dysfunctional and corrupt, unjust, and tyrannical. lennon called russia the prisonhouse of nations, but i think a lot of americans felt the same way about it. what's the worst kind of government you could have? russia was what came to mind back in those days. americans were particularly offended and outraged really by the anti-semitism which was so prevalent in russia in those days. in 1917, the ground central of anti-semitism was not germany, it was russia. so the war had not gone well for the russians, partly because of incompetence, mismanagement and presumption and by 1917, by the early months of that year let's go to the next slide. there were food shortages in the capital, st. petersburg today. this is a breed line. the food shortages primarily came about because so many soldiers had been constricted from the farming visual, but also the railroads were horribly mismanaged. on march 8th, international women's day, a group of women met in a central square and began to protest. it says glory to the women who are fighting for freedo
russia was famous in american minds for dysfunctional and corrupt, unjust, and tyrannical. lennon called russia the prisonhouse of nations, but i think a lot of americans felt the same way about it. what's the worst kind of government you could have? russia was what came to mind back in those days. americans were particularly offended and outraged really by the anti-semitism which was so prevalent in russia in those days. in 1917, the ground central of anti-semitism was not germany, it was...
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and it's wrong to the economics you should talk to me increasingly common incidence of erectile dysfunction our focus in this week. good shape in sixty minutes. they make a commitment. they find solution. late in stronger. africa on the road. stories for both people making a difference shaping their nation. for the. stories about motivational changemaker taking their destinies spiteri. violence is on the rise in colombia so is the drug trade so is corruption this wasn't the way it was meant to be my guest this week in the capital baghdad is the outgoing president of iran manuel santos who takes with a month nobel peace prize for helping to and latin america's longest running insurgency but does he deserve it.
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will which are to come the stars that's what i suspect they audit committee and were called the dysfunction by i some of them are sitting around three hundred kilometers from the chinese do for. many cars also means to china and many have relatives in the camps just saying the wrong word can lead to detention. inmates really nice to see them distance efforts on their behalf. this man was arrested on the business to know. we need to be sure you know nobody is still alive. the cylinder lyceum is twelve cars that he owes me we have some other it out every day which are given to us to hear about started asking questions he's going to get that he. knew started across the border has become skulls for muslims in china who i know are going to honor their relatives listen to danielle's. our last stop is lebannon a highly indebted country the lebanese government is now looking to legalize the cultivation of cannabis for medical purposes in an effort to boost its cash strapped economy but farmers are skeptical of the government's intentions. alley rowing's the fields of his family's cannabis farm and
will which are to come the stars that's what i suspect they audit committee and were called the dysfunction by i some of them are sitting around three hundred kilometers from the chinese do for. many cars also means to china and many have relatives in the camps just saying the wrong word can lead to detention. inmates really nice to see them distance efforts on their behalf. this man was arrested on the business to know. we need to be sure you know nobody is still alive. the cylinder lyceum is...
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don't share our stories of what's going on then who will come that's why i'm speaking out for the dysfunction by. someone honasan are marching the city around three hundred kilometers from the chinese border if you from a detainee's have made it. we do not know exactly how many people are being detained at these camps international organizations estimate that the number. seize one million down no verdict and no sentence is released this entirely at the whim of the compact ministration. many cause awesome links to china and many have relatives in the camps just saying the wrong word can lead to detention. for many inmates the only hope when these comes from amnesty is efforts on their behalf and . this man was arrested on a business trip. i don't even recall the story i don't even know if he's still alive and when it happened and you. didn't want to be the cylinder my son is twelve. he asked me where his father is every day even his teacher has started asking questions. about. news from across the border has become scarves for muslims in china any contact with their relatives is simply too dan
don't share our stories of what's going on then who will come that's why i'm speaking out for the dysfunction by. someone honasan are marching the city around three hundred kilometers from the chinese border if you from a detainee's have made it. we do not know exactly how many people are being detained at these camps international organizations estimate that the number. seize one million down no verdict and no sentence is released this entirely at the whim of the compact ministration. many...
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plus the white house blasts a top reporters account of a dysfunctional donald trump presidency. hello we begin in syria where air strikes have hit the last rebel controlled region the un security council plans to meet on friday in what could be the bloodiest battle yet in italy province more than twenty separate as strikes have reportedly been carried out killing at least seventeen people five of them children russia an ally of the syrian government says it is aware the army is preparing a full scale offensive on a limb calling it a cradle of terrorism that's got the united nations warning of a potential bloodbath it is home to three million people rebels and civilians many of them were moved there from other areas as the government took back control the u.n. special envoy for syria has called on the russian and turkish presidents to solve the looming crisis. well i would like to take the liberty frankly myself to address myself if you allow me to through you. to president putin. and to president ok you have been there once at the beginning and i know because i was very much wit
plus the white house blasts a top reporters account of a dysfunctional donald trump presidency. hello we begin in syria where air strikes have hit the last rebel controlled region the un security council plans to meet on friday in what could be the bloodiest battle yet in italy province more than twenty separate as strikes have reportedly been carried out killing at least seventeen people five of them children russia an ally of the syrian government says it is aware the army is preparing a full...