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ealing has done it so clearly local government have some power to take measures. doing the same thing as ealing, which basically uses anti—social behaviour powers. in bournemouth where we filmed the council has visited the clinic to talk about a buffer zone. no word on a formal consultation yet. worth noting that in other parts of the world, the us, canada, australia, these buffer zones are very often challenged in the courts on free—speech grounds and sometimes successfully and indeed in ealing we've already heard about a potential legal challenge. thank you forjoining us. for decades, no love has been lost between israel and iran. for months, they have been skirmishing in syria, sometimes directly, sometimes via proxies. so it was not for the first time last night, that missiles flew. but it does seem this was the first time that iran itself has sent rockets into israeli—occupied territory, the golan heights. 20 were dispatched according to israel, although they had little effect, partly thanks to the israeli defence system. israel retaliated, striking iranian p
ealing has done it so clearly local government have some power to take measures. doing the same thing as ealing, which basically uses anti—social behaviour powers. in bournemouth where we filmed the council has visited the clinic to talk about a buffer zone. no word on a formal consultation yet. worth noting that in other parts of the world, the us, canada, australia, these buffer zones are very often challenged in the courts on free—speech grounds and sometimes successfully and indeed in...
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places we go and the most interesting things that , but our social media lives are not the real world. ,eal life is usually messier and whether we need to do it or not, the fake lives we live on social media can evoke a kind that is not good. greener ons always someone else's page, but this is a recipe for dissatisfaction with life. about what weset do not have rather than to be thankful for what we do, and all for what? livescan spend our unhappy, chasing an ideal that does not exist? we areuntry, experiencing something of a gratitude crisis today, and it is not just on social media. instead of feeling grateful, too many americans are feeling entitled. we take for granted the many, many blessings that we have. we feel entitled to be free, to speak our minds, and to not have our feelings hurt, that these notgs are gifts, guarantees. just ask the three americans recently released from a north korean prison. and now, my second piece of advice on how to live a life of active gratitude. alive inul to be america in 2018. every day at the united nations, ideal with countries where people are not
places we go and the most interesting things that , but our social media lives are not the real world. ,eal life is usually messier and whether we need to do it or not, the fake lives we live on social media can evoke a kind that is not good. greener ons always someone else's page, but this is a recipe for dissatisfaction with life. about what weset do not have rather than to be thankful for what we do, and all for what? livescan spend our unhappy, chasing an ideal that does not exist? we...
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tell us that breaks it could provide opportunities for the european union and for france to get more .ealse in australia great britain of course a historic ally and partner of australia. emmanuel macron wants to improve business. business is already very good for france with the thoughts trillion partner. -- with its australian partner. the french president has flown with businessmen keen to win over markets, clench them deals. emmanuel macron has also said he wants to talk about climbing with the prime minister of australia, malcolm turnbull. there will be an important moment tomorrow with a speech given at the anzac memorial in the heart of sydney. as traveled from france with a dozen or so high school students from amienens, s hometown. they will be with australian pupils and students to show solidarity, and emotions will be running high tomorrow at the anzac memorial in sydney. clovis reporting on the french president's trip to sydney. also in australia, the vatican finance chief cardinal, george victoria, appear in where he will ultimately stand trial for charges of sexual abuse again
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that's what norm eal companies d people do. they try to save money. why do we, why do we have to rescind money that's not there and those are my questions. >> okay, diana. >> the money is appropriated, so in that sense, this it is there. it is true true that the federal government has a substantial deficit and is getting a fair amount of taxes and borrow, but it's there. in terms of across the board cuts, we've dope that. we did that with sequestration. we talked about earlier across the board cuts under president obama. and i think a lot of people have been very disturbed with the kt fact that we have pressed down this category of spending. to the lowest levels in more than half a semplgry and the result of that has been a lot of things don't work very well. there are a lot of programs that have been cut past the point where we can get efficient isies out of them and to the point where they're just not doing their job well. >> we heard from our phone with our reporter as well as from mark our newsmakers guest, that more rescission packages are to com
that's what norm eal companies d people do. they try to save money. why do we, why do we have to rescind money that's not there and those are my questions. >> okay, diana. >> the money is appropriated, so in that sense, this it is there. it is true true that the federal government has a substantial deficit and is getting a fair amount of taxes and borrow, but it's there. in terms of across the board cuts, we've dope that. we did that with sequestration. we talked about earlier...
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we strip away everything that eal newin the way to r possibilities. at purepoint financial, we have oach tod our modern ap banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams. your tomorrow is now. purepoint financial. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by newshour productionsllc >> woodruff: good evening, i judy woodruff. on the newshour tonight, following the money-- conflicting stories from president trump and his personal attorney about payments to adult film actress, stephanie clifford. den, i sit down with former c.i.ector michael hayden to discuss what's at stake in this new era for the nion's intelligence community, and president trump's inaugural pastor talks about the role of faith at the trump white house. plus, ontario's income experiment: a look at canada's pilot program offering a less bureaucratic way to break the cycle of poverty. >> you don't have to show that you're sick, you don't have to show that you can't work. you get it as a right. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs ne
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we strip away everything that eal newin the way to r possibilities. at purepoint financial, we h e designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams.ur omorrow is now. purepoint financial.d >> "bbc wows" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by ll newshour productions >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.ho on the "ne" tonight, two very different scenes in the middle east. amid celebrations of the u.s. embassy opening in jerusalem, more than 50 palestinian protesters are killed along israel's border with gaza. then, one on one with the health and human services secretary alex azar. we discuss what the trump administration is doing to tamp down prescription drug prices. and putting a face on th anxiety, depression, and other mental health problems millions of college students struggle with every day. >> i would just sit there, wrapped in a blanket, the achievement of the day was i got out of bed... everything felt like the world was like, like ere was a layer of cotton, or fog, or someth
we strip away everything that eal newin the way to r possibilities. at purepoint financial, we h e designed our modern approach to banking around you -- your plans, your goals, your dreams.ur omorrow is now. purepoint financial.d >> "bbc wows" was presented by kcet los angeles. captioning sponsored by ll newshour productions >> woodruff: good evening. i'm judy woodruff.ho on the "ne" tonight, two very different scenes in the middle east. amid celebrations of the...
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all right, president of atlanta united, darren eales, thank you.ident trump warning there is a substantial chance that the summit with north korea will not happen. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. a newly released pentagon report to congress as nuclear weapons are central to north korea's strategic goal of ensuring the of the family dynasty. the report said north korea seeks the capability to strike the continental u.s. with the nuclear armed missile. the report was based on an assessment of development in 2017 and was provided to congress in april, a month after president trump agreed to meet north korean leader kim jong-un. hittingministration is our revenue sanctions. the treasury department announced today it is blacklisting five iranians for supporting shiite rebels in yemen. the sanctions three's any assets they have in the u.s. jurisdictions and prohibit americans any transactions with them. on monday, secretary of state mike pompeo said the u.s. would step up efforts against iran support for those type of groups. the uk's for
all right, president of atlanta united, darren eales, thank you.ident trump warning there is a substantial chance that the summit with north korea will not happen. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton with first word news. a newly released pentagon report to congress as nuclear weapons are central to north korea's strategic goal of ensuring the of the family dynasty. the report said north korea seeks the capability to strike the continental u.s. with the nuclear armed missile. the report was based on an...
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call, but also at moorgate, going up into hertfordshire, from king‘s cross up to cambridge, and to ealingre lines which are supposed to be relieved by the new trains, and the fact that things are going wrong is not particularly encouraging. really interesting following social media. great northern is saying, this is happening because of an operational incident. people are saying, tell us what that incident is. they are saying that they are not privy to the nature of the operational incident. that will be a lot of worried commuters and a lot of people who will be furious anyway, because their service has changed for the worse. it is simon calder, let mejust bring for the worse. it is simon calder, let me just bring you some confirmation on the statement that we have got from govia thameslink. they are up apologising for the problems today. any inconvenience caused during the initial stage of the change. they say that improvements will be causing a 30% increase in services. these changes affect more than 3000 daily services, but they do put it quite blu ntly, services, but they do put it qu
call, but also at moorgate, going up into hertfordshire, from king‘s cross up to cambridge, and to ealingre lines which are supposed to be relieved by the new trains, and the fact that things are going wrong is not particularly encouraging. really interesting following social media. great northern is saying, this is happening because of an operational incident. people are saying, tell us what that incident is. they are saying that they are not privy to the nature of the operational incident....
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. ♪ eal. ♪ ♪ yvonne: 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia."ian stocks headed for a big open. oil rebounding after president trump pulls the u.s. out of the iran deal. allies regret the decision to reimpose sanctions. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty liu in new york. the u.s. and china in a heated wto clash on trade. saying beijing is acting like alice in wan
. ♪ eal. ♪ ♪ yvonne: 7:00 a.m. here in hong kong. i am yvonne man. welcome to "daybreak asia."ian stocks headed for a big open. oil rebounding after president trump pulls the u.s. out of the iran deal. allies regret the decision to reimpose sanctions. betty: from bloomberg's global headquarters i am betty liu in new york. the u.s. and china in a heated wto clash on trade. saying beijing is acting like alice in wan
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eal estate is more stable.have had a great team come over to bain capital from harvard, who has been a top performer for the past 10 years. it worked out great. we are excited about that team. they will be selective. they stick to specific niches, that they know about, for example, like funding biotech office space, dr. office space, things that have demand and will withstand these interest rate increases. caroline: excited about teams at bain. excited about teams, celtics. it is great to have you here. >> i don't think we have a etter team at bain, and i hope the celtics' magic will continue. reebok is using 3-d technology to break the mold. we visited the boston-based company's headquarters to see how it is using liquid materials to draw shoes in hree commedgesal layers. it makes designs along with the 100% recyclable footwear line. big mcginnis is head of reebok's future. >> it is a way to get away from using molds like every maker in the market does and draw the bottom of the shoe instead. this is like 3-d
eal estate is more stable.have had a great team come over to bain capital from harvard, who has been a top performer for the past 10 years. it worked out great. we are excited about that team. they will be selective. they stick to specific niches, that they know about, for example, like funding biotech office space, dr. office space, things that have demand and will withstand these interest rate increases. caroline: excited about teams at bain. excited about teams, celtics. it is great to have...
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eal. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn.: and live from the city london, i'm mark barton, counting down to the european close. vonnie: disney shares are lower after reporting results, and much of the talks are around disney's deal to acquire much of 21st century fox. we are joined now by an analyst with colin. we can talk about earnings. there is so much to talk about soautumn line, topline, and many good things about earnings. but what anyone wants to know about is can bob iger pull this rupert murdoch still want a disney-fox merger? >> that's the question. in some ways that is a little unfair, disney has been executing magnificently on the business, but you have this huge deal sitting out there that was locatedcompensated --, due to regulatory questions, and now it is even more complicated because comcast might come back with another bid. this makes it difficult to have a strong view on shares here. so what happens next yeah go obviously, bob iger is talking as if the comcast bid never even happened. he is carrying on as i
eal. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: live from new york, i'm vonnie quinn.: and live from the city london, i'm mark barton, counting down to the european close. vonnie: disney shares are lower after reporting results, and much of the talks are around disney's deal to acquire much of 21st century fox. we are joined now by an analyst with colin. we can talk about earnings. there is so much to talk about soautumn line, topline, and many good things about earnings. but what anyone wants to know...
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eal doug are i think it is fair to say that it is really important for the new ceo. , 12s running a behemothhan 100 factories around the world. imagine if he had taken over and would not be able to travel around, of course, as ceo committee have to represent the company. you have to go to openings, car shows. had he been potentially confined to germany, that if crippled him. -- that would have crippled him. this deal was is probably in place before he became ceo, which we only learned about in the last couple of days, allows him to hit the ground running. in his new role, running this huge company. >> tesla chief executive elon musk bought more than $9 million worth of tesla shares on monday. his stake is now approaching 20%, and he is already the company's largest shareholder. the purchase comes after musk taunted investors in a series of tweets. 10 million is not that much, is it just a market signal that the potential chief executive wants to shut critics down? >> yes, i think there is an element of that. there is a lot of baiting on the part of elon and his fan boys. this is him saying,
eal doug are i think it is fair to say that it is really important for the new ceo. , 12s running a behemothhan 100 factories around the world. imagine if he had taken over and would not be able to travel around, of course, as ceo committee have to represent the company. you have to go to openings, car shows. had he been potentially confined to germany, that if crippled him. -- that would have crippled him. this deal was is probably in place before he became ceo, which we only learned about in...
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and you know it has ended up as eal exit polls ri and 31% and 80% in real official polls. people are asking, who will you vote for? without you support, him in the election? campaignare in the because of the campaign. russia built up an outreach machine in 2017. media.ers are our we did not have radio, -- we did not have internet, and our radio and newspapers were restricted. friends, elders and so on acted as our news. we have proven with this outreach machine to be effective. mayor run the moscow campaign. it is a tested strategy. ly, our own pulling has shown that putin's favor was not 70%'s.80%'s, but in the some people when asked, most say that they do support putin. they say, yes. it is mostly republican attackers the that has -- it is mostly russian a talk receipt that has -- it is mostly acricity that has a strange effect on the voters. is reflected within our margin. it is predicted at 76% for put in, which they have demonstrated as the official result. campaigning is what changes everything because it makes people think about the issues really important to them.
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>> yes, that's the most pressinh eal question raised on this.registered as a foreign agent last months but retroactive to january first, so two weeksa fter they returnedo the united states and the liaison he worked with in t runup to the trip who is on there is the person who ultimately gave him the contractsh >> branghamting gears a bit. two of scott pitt's top aides recently resigned. who were they and the timing of this? >> this week two of pruitt's top aides are formally leaving the ae.p.a. includingert calkelly, one of his top des who oversaw the superfund program and the initiative mr. pruitt has been pursuing which he has been very fosed on and pas paschal prada, both p advisors to the administrator, both who weighed in on issues as hiring and strategy. mr. prada was scheduled to meet with house investigators and has come under great scrutiny for some of the r which led to mr. pruitt's first classravel and oth activities. and mr. kelly who by all accounts had taken a serious role, a policy-oriented role at the department is under scrutiny
>> yes, that's the most pressinh eal question raised on this.registered as a foreign agent last months but retroactive to january first, so two weeksa fter they returnedo the united states and the liaison he worked with in t runup to the trip who is on there is the person who ultimately gave him the contractsh >> branghamting gears a bit. two of scott pitt's top aides recently resigned. who were they and the timing of this? >> this week two of pruitt's top aides are formally...
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point did veracy vely try to build a nuclear weapons program, and the president argues they signeis eal in bad faith, you cannot trust them, so that public is meaningless in thieys . >> the reason you do a deal is if you don't trust somebody, you want to get inspections. that's what this deal got us that we never had before and iran n doesn't have tolow inspections. that was the core of secretary the deal allowed significant inspections of iran's nuclear capacity. of course in the past they were seeking nuclear weapons. that's why we did the deal to begin. with we did it to top theirap nuclear wes program, and even the israeli security officials and mossad intelligence officials when i go to the region and meet with them, they say iran has been complying with the deal. we should focus our energy and attention on the thran is doing wrong. we gave the white house sanctions authority nearly a year ago to take stiff action against iranian violatioof missile program rules and violations of human rights provisions. the white house has chosen not to use those sanctions tools and instead they'r
point did veracy vely try to build a nuclear weapons program, and the president argues they signeis eal in bad faith, you cannot trust them, so that public is meaningless in thieys . >> the reason you do a deal is if you don't trust somebody, you want to get inspections. that's what this deal got us that we never had before and iran n doesn't have tolow inspections. that was the core of secretary the deal allowed significant inspections of iran's nuclear capacity. of course in the past...
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you heard at the beginning of there is aid that better chance to get the nafta .eal done can you hit? michael: there are tough issues. autos.es of origin on they haven't even gotten to some of the tougher things. it isn't clear that they can get a deal but they seem to be making progress. china is a wildcard. we are sending a delegation over there. we don't know what will come out of this but we know that the impact would be bad if both sides can't come to an agreement. lisa: what i'm trying to understand is what is being priced into the market and what has happened? michael: you have a better idea on that than me. it looks like we priced into the markets but the markets seem to believe that there will be deals reached. the consequence of not reaching a deal is so bad for the american economy and global economy that they will come up with something and they look at trump and say that he has history as a dealmaker and he will concede something and get a deal at the end and maybe it won't be a big deal after all? david: assuming we get a deal done with nafta, we will put up a chart rig
you heard at the beginning of there is aid that better chance to get the nafta .eal done can you hit? michael: there are tough issues. autos.es of origin on they haven't even gotten to some of the tougher things. it isn't clear that they can get a deal but they seem to be making progress. china is a wildcard. we are sending a delegation over there. we don't know what will come out of this but we know that the impact would be bad if both sides can't come to an agreement. lisa: what i'm trying to...
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bridget: i think it is too early to say that, in the sense that the campaign for the opposition lines,eal ethnic calling for malaysia to join in for support of the opposition. mahathir mohamad himself introduced many policies. it will take time to change that, even though it was a malaysian tsunami. we see the opposition party is the islamist party. do still have religious politics very much on the ground as well. haslinda: you talk about the alamic party, it has won greater number of the seats, showing greater influence. how will that play out, how will that work? bridget: it lost a couple seats compared to 2013. moved from being a nationwide party and winning seats on the west coast to only winning [indiscernible] seats back to its core support in 1999. i think they have been seen to be working very closely with the incumbent party of najib. they were seen to be cooperating. i do not think the group has the same power. its close relationship with najib will prevented having a more cooperative relationship in the short-term with above mahathir government. haslinda: he will be sworn in at
bridget: i think it is too early to say that, in the sense that the campaign for the opposition lines,eal ethnic calling for malaysia to join in for support of the opposition. mahathir mohamad himself introduced many policies. it will take time to change that, even though it was a malaysian tsunami. we see the opposition party is the islamist party. do still have religious politics very much on the ground as well. haslinda: you talk about the alamic party, it has won greater number of the...
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you are literally following this .eal since the beginning >> i will never forget this because july 3,ay before independence day, it has been a long time in the lbo market at this point. this was really at the peak. kkr was about to go public at 5:00 p.m. and hilton announced it was being bought by blackstone at about 5:30 p.m. a ruined everybody july's fourth weekend. -- and it ruined everyone's july 4 weekend. the credit market sell out and the global economy went into the great recession. folly and a lot of voice. -- in a lot of ways. and yet over the subsequent years and as the financial crisis setting, john gray, now the president of blackstone -- we will get to him in a second. he would stop me on the street and tell me you guys have it wrong. the market has it wrong about hilton. this will be one of the best deals of all time. turns out he was right. literally the most profitable private equity deal of all time. it was the biggest check that blackstone had ever written from a real state and private equity perspective. they pooled their money and was not without a lot of drama al
you are literally following this .eal since the beginning >> i will never forget this because july 3,ay before independence day, it has been a long time in the lbo market at this point. this was really at the peak. kkr was about to go public at 5:00 p.m. and hilton announced it was being bought by blackstone at about 5:30 p.m. a ruined everybody july's fourth weekend. -- and it ruined everyone's july 4 weekend. the credit market sell out and the global economy went into the great...
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have fallen back after donald trump tweeted that he would announce a decision on the iran nuclear .ealay germany, france and u.k. have lobbied the president to remain in the agreement which he has criticized. boris johnson is in washington arguing the deal is flawed but can be improved. >> after 2025, it allows the current deal allows iran to go forward with enrichment programs which could lead to a nuclear weapon. no sections go back on. we need to find a way of fixing that. the president has been right to call attention to it, but you can do that without just thrown the baby out with the water. nejra: jpmorgan ceo says it is possible the u.s. growth could go fast enough to pump the fed to raise interest rates faster than people anticipate. comment in made the an exclusive interview with bloomberg in beijing. >> it is it possible to the growth accelerates higher than you expect, the fed raises rates more than you expect which might force the 10 year up, not down. you can easily get 4% bonds. nejra: donald trump doesn't plan to attend the opening of the new american industry in jerusal
have fallen back after donald trump tweeted that he would announce a decision on the iran nuclear .ealay germany, france and u.k. have lobbied the president to remain in the agreement which he has criticized. boris johnson is in washington arguing the deal is flawed but can be improved. >> after 2025, it allows the current deal allows iran to go forward with enrichment programs which could lead to a nuclear weapon. no sections go back on. we need to find a way of fixing that. the...
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this is on top of what we are hearing as reports that there may be a framework agreement for eal on thee ended the investigation into anti-doping of u.s. -- dumping of u.s. sorghum. francine: know what eache side wants? >> the demands are great. from the u.s. side, they have put forward a $200 billion gap they want to close. it does not look like we will get near that, but the chinese have committed to buying significantly more amounts of u.s. energy, technology, agricultural products, health care products. the details have yet to come out. there seems to be momentum for some kind of face-saving agreement for both sides. the chinese would like to have access to some of the technology that has been off-limits from the u.s. side because it has dual use of military use. we have not heard where that would go. probably nowhere. there are a number of demands on both sides that still have to be worked out. francine: thank you both for joining us. kevin cirilli from washington, d.c. ken willis from beijing. coming up, the former chief executive of aol to talk content , tim30 in new york armstro
this is on top of what we are hearing as reports that there may be a framework agreement for eal on thee ended the investigation into anti-doping of u.s. -- dumping of u.s. sorghum. francine: know what eache side wants? >> the demands are great. from the u.s. side, they have put forward a $200 billion gap they want to close. it does not look like we will get near that, but the chinese have committed to buying significantly more amounts of u.s. energy, technology, agricultural products,...
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and then as it comes time to pay, he backs deal.f the ost: eric, on that issue, the -- technology ing eal lead story in today's "wall street journal," congress pushing back democrats and cte licans over the comments from president trump. yaya, chicago, illinois, our last caller. can you rate democratic party for us?ip caller: john, i want to give a plus, i'll y an tell you why. everyone is complaining, but to secure dollar for dollar match for all the you kno ey wanted, knoknow -- stays funded,hood the democrats are playing a nice leverage game. reason the tax, the g.o.p. was able to push that push h, set that up and that through with minimum votes. other than that, they need want ats to vote if they anything passed and chuck and nancy deserve a plus especially omnibus. host: yaya, last caller. by north oined carolina representative and republican study committee chairman, mark walker. here to discuss conservative priorities in congress. stick around, we'll be right back. >> this marks great skill as a grand strategist. advantages of shock and awe, and this is how he germany in the 1860s,
and then as it comes time to pay, he backs deal.f the ost: eric, on that issue, the -- technology ing eal lead story in today's "wall street journal," congress pushing back democrats and cte licans over the comments from president trump. yaya, chicago, illinois, our last caller. can you rate democratic party for us?ip caller: john, i want to give a plus, i'll y an tell you why. everyone is complaining, but to secure dollar for dollar match for all the you kno ey wanted, knoknow --...
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this idea of white working class and black working-class, which became polarized in the press a great "eal york times reporter told me that these factories are very much mixed racially, and it is not the "deer hunter" anymore, referring to that old movie. today, alec macgillis, who you quoted earlier, is in baltimore, and he is very frustrated about the lack of coverage of issues in baltimore after freddie gray. you need sustained coverage. you cannot just go in and write a story once a month or once every two months. i argue in my piece you are taking a city, the "washington post" would take baltimore, or omahauis, or, you know, or some other city that goes through problems and use it as a laboratory to find what is really going on and what are the solutions. people want to know how can we deal, i mean, the poverty in this country is so extreme, and it gets pushed aside. what are the reasons for it, and what are the solutions? i would like to see more of that kind of reporting. host: ken is on the line from new york. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you very much. i guess the ess
this idea of white working class and black working-class, which became polarized in the press a great "eal york times reporter told me that these factories are very much mixed racially, and it is not the "deer hunter" anymore, referring to that old movie. today, alec macgillis, who you quoted earlier, is in baltimore, and he is very frustrated about the lack of coverage of issues in baltimore after freddie gray. you need sustained coverage. you cannot just go in and write a story...
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president clinton negotiated a eal in which he didn't admit the effectiveness of the subpoena. >> he did testify before the grand jury, is the president to do that? >> only for 2 nafrl hours. arranged format. would we be willing to do that? i'd rather have the hillary only with an arranged format. i would rather have -- the president was two and a half hours. approximately, maybe three. we will take three. on the topics he wants to discuss, are you confident the president will not take the fifth in this case? >> how can i ever be confident of that. when i am facing a situation with the president and all the other lawyers are, which every american -- lawyer in america tonks he would be a fool testify, but i have got a client who wants to testify. i hope he has a chance to tell them the risk he is taking, so he may testify. we may actually work things out with bob mueller, because working with him directly is good. but they keep undermining it. and we have situations like judge ellis saying that they are out of control and not authorized. they refuse to get the judge their authorizatio
president clinton negotiated a eal in which he didn't admit the effectiveness of the subpoena. >> he did testify before the grand jury, is the president to do that? >> only for 2 nafrl hours. arranged format. would we be willing to do that? i'd rather have the hillary only with an arranged format. i would rather have -- the president was two and a half hours. approximately, maybe three. we will take three. on the topics he wants to discuss, are you confident the president will not...