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e might need to move that coin efore dustin hits this putt. maybe just right of what dustin eds to be concerning himself with. so lanny watkins' record is safely by the three shot. peter: i can't believe he's not moving that coin. kind of am too. 5 when oal back in 19 he broke the record here was to andr put a five on his card that last day he had nothing a four. an nick: wow, that's the way to do it. jim: knock it in for the big ovation. a "number one" chants breaking out. nick: that's pretty cool. jim: yes, it is. nick: felt a little shiver after that. spine hiver down his thinking i'm world number one. that's pretty cool. at some help it point. probably not right there on that green but to think about the took to get to that point. nick: exactly. it doesn't happen in five with this game. m: there is his fiancee, paulina, and his little boy atum is -- nick: wants to see dada. jim: we can hear him. for bogey and that will drop him from a second-place for eighth. nick: that's an ouch. jim: yes, it is. cleans up. that moment. hundreds of tourna
e might need to move that coin efore dustin hits this putt. maybe just right of what dustin eds to be concerning himself with. so lanny watkins' record is safely by the three shot. peter: i can't believe he's not moving that coin. kind of am too. 5 when oal back in 19 he broke the record here was to andr put a five on his card that last day he had nothing a four. an nick: wow, that's the way to do it. jim: knock it in for the big ovation. a "number one" chants breaking out. nick:...
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efore he went to russia. he did not transfer any material to the cloud or anything. snowden gave the russians nothing. this all comes and can only come from a single source, and that is snowden. now gelman is repeating what snowden said. what i found is the opposite. i will give you four bits of evidence -- direct bits of evidence that we may not believe, but they come from witnesses. first, vladimir putin. e said snowden had contacted before putin authorized him to come -- snowden to come to russia which meant he was in contact with russian officials. secondly, anatoly gujarati, when asked if snowden had given all his documents to journalists in hong kong, he said no, he gave only some of them. when asked whether snowden had brought -- he was in moscow at the time -- he brought documents to moscow or had them in moscow, undisclosed documents which means secret material -- secret documents, to be precise. and he said yes. host: and this is hisdr. epstein: yes. lawyer? e had overseas intelligence -- france, others who said snowden shared his intelligence with ussian i
efore he went to russia. he did not transfer any material to the cloud or anything. snowden gave the russians nothing. this all comes and can only come from a single source, and that is snowden. now gelman is repeating what snowden said. what i found is the opposite. i will give you four bits of evidence -- direct bits of evidence that we may not believe, but they come from witnesses. first, vladimir putin. e said snowden had contacted before putin authorized him to come -- snowden to come to...
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:has oddves ll ulou givth vi t thpridt othuned stteantehitoak a brth borheak picor bereeffdsurllsr efore rtegrt arn the o ahaheasto saoft cf? anes deta tt rhoc un. u ghta thi aouth asel hehenth cl iss n. no tt erodlsi trintolen uani pe at's eas a ifa, i ha en y, eeaf hola sury, nel kelyecta ll tin caitp its daha att wa't cead bor ws arshe athe ti w n teno o -a orerhawod,es me re atetngaspppat myqueasanou eglaon aouald aut besgd aico ur chdrndooadceo ts esent. t jtinh en'l el bk,ie t y. ju n's...
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how similar is this to value added tax which is something we talked about on this program efore? guest: i want to keep the number of taxes down. this vmpling the corporate income tax an i think as a part of the whole package it's a good idea. i don't have an objection to a replacement that also helps us reform taxes and dealing with our international taxes as well. but the whole package is very, very strong, very, very helpful and somebody wants to critique it needs to find real estate placement. adam: that's right. it's about growth and investment and about the total tax burden and the size of government. and the border tax is the wrong way to go for paying for part of a note. only part of the corporate tax cuts. so quickly -- host: we have time. adam: the difference which is what other countries in the it do and this because double exports and it is a barrier. the only way it gets offset is as your previous caller raised is if the dollar goes up a lot and there's no guarantee if thaps. if the world's major currency deappreciate yates by 20% we are ot a lot -- -- not going to be
how similar is this to value added tax which is something we talked about on this program efore? guest: i want to keep the number of taxes down. this vmpling the corporate income tax an i think as a part of the whole package it's a good idea. i don't have an objection to a replacement that also helps us reform taxes and dealing with our international taxes as well. but the whole package is very, very strong, very, very helpful and somebody wants to critique it needs to find real estate...
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of efore, why have a bill rights? you cannot list all -- i say have half a loaf than no bread at all. that a government so ours is sketched out as will follow the direction of every government which is to more and more power to itself. consolidating that power, an powerful government and taking those rights from the people. here are certain rights that are so successful, they must be drawn out explicitly or they can be too easily challenged. toisn't the government going be run by people that the public have chosen to elect them? we just assume that they'll have the best interest of the public at heart? >> one would hope but i realize are elected tole office the system will not work needs to work. mr. madison and rights e that a bill of which mr. madison called a not ment partition would stop a government from doing whatever it wanted or needed to time of war and i think as one looks at the quasi france in 1798 to 1800, the passing of the alien and sedition acts which laws i did not support or favor violated entirely t
of efore, why have a bill rights? you cannot list all -- i say have half a loaf than no bread at all. that a government so ours is sketched out as will follow the direction of every government which is to more and more power to itself. consolidating that power, an powerful government and taking those rights from the people. here are certain rights that are so successful, they must be drawn out explicitly or they can be too easily challenged. toisn't the government going be run by people that...
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efore, we have had extraordinarily willing participants in that effort. we have also launched the best practices guide for companies relative to trafficking. i think when your employees are involved in this space, or your company in some way touches this space, i think it affects the quality and performance of your company in the long-term. -cutting companies be aware of these best practice guides, there is a larger issue relative to what we call modern slavery. i think it is in the nomenclature of calling it modern slavery. is slavery. it's just slavery. we do a disservice to the people that were slaves in this country for so long, and the oppression they felt by not calling it what it is. ande just call it slavery acknowledge that just because someone is of a different nationality, or being sold for sex makes it something different so we can pat ourselves on the back and say, we did all we can -- i think that will have a big impact. it motivates people emotionally to actually build things. the other side, i think these tools are best built in the privat
efore, we have had extraordinarily willing participants in that effort. we have also launched the best practices guide for companies relative to trafficking. i think when your employees are involved in this space, or your company in some way touches this space, i think it affects the quality and performance of your company in the long-term. -cutting companies be aware of these best practice guides, there is a larger issue relative to what we call modern slavery. i think it is in the...
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nonpublic information inside information -- for example, access to confidential drug trial results .eforehey are released and a person could make a lot of money trading on that kind of information. juan: one of the fascinating things about your book is the evolutionscribe the of the hedge fund world from, basically, a strategy of investments to, in essence, totally unregulated gambling, sort of like a a dark world of wall street in general where anything goes and where illegal insider information n became suh a valuable commodity in that world. >> there are thousands of hedge funds now and they all do different things. some of them are fine and some of them are not so fine. the whole idea of a hedge fund began decades ago. the idea was that you could create an investment fund or you could hedge your investments. if you want long certain stocks coming good short other stocks -- which means you're betting the price would go down. that would offset your losses if the market went down. bets.e hedging your this was attractive to wealthy investors. regulators decided if only wealthy investors w
nonpublic information inside information -- for example, access to confidential drug trial results .eforehey are released and a person could make a lot of money trading on that kind of information. juan: one of the fascinating things about your book is the evolutionscribe the of the hedge fund world from, basically, a strategy of investments to, in essence, totally unregulated gambling, sort of like a a dark world of wall street in general where anything goes and where illegal insider...
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efore the judge's decision, the travel ban caused another couend of protests around the country.ed in hon and, berlin, paris and hong kong. outside terminal four at new york's jfk airport, the biggest point of entry in the u.s. for feem f .eople flying abroad. tony dokoupil, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. blemng to get into the u.s. ince the ban was lifted late saturd into saturday there have been no problems. if president trump's executive order is reinstated travelers nce again could face legal uncertainty. unce was the reunion amar abdullah hoped to experience thursday until his brother and sister were stopped from boarding their egypt air flight. with president trump's order temporarily suspended, the siblings from yemen were finally the llyowed into the u.s. sunday night. >> how was it getting through? >> it was very easy. >> reporter: he greeted his yemeni wife and young daughter ch chicago o'hare's airport, thiopia from war-torn ethiopia, jamal is a u.s. citizen with degrees from stanford, yale and studying to be a doctor. >> i always have lived in the institutio
efore the judge's decision, the travel ban caused another couend of protests around the country.ed in hon and, berlin, paris and hong kong. outside terminal four at new york's jfk airport, the biggest point of entry in the u.s. for feem f .eople flying abroad. tony dokoupil, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. blemng to get into the u.s. ince the ban was lifted late saturd into saturday there have been no problems. if president trump's executive order is reinstated travelers nce...
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efore essa, this was under the model of no child left behind. what we got was a lopsided understanding of our education system, one that focusing on turning a blind eye to students who needed more support. then, after years of careful bipartisan work we finally succeeded in passing essa last congress. and thanks to the work of the congressional tricaucus, this bill made needed changes to ensure that vulnerable students, including english language learners and others didn't slip through the cracks. the provisions in essa were designed to protect the rights of every student and ensure that struggling schools have the resources and the support they need to succeed. now, by rescinding the rule that represents the core of this law, republicans are undoing all of that work in the name of relentless deregulation. worse, they're using the little known c.r.a. rk which means no future administration can issue a -- congressional review act which means no future administration can issue a rule like that again. before this congress it has only been used once
efore essa, this was under the model of no child left behind. what we got was a lopsided understanding of our education system, one that focusing on turning a blind eye to students who needed more support. then, after years of careful bipartisan work we finally succeeded in passing essa last congress. and thanks to the work of the congressional tricaucus, this bill made needed changes to ensure that vulnerable students, including english language learners and others didn't slip through the...
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. >> we should tread lightly .efore we make major changes in the years leading up to the financial crisisinstitutions x avoided the -- in the years leading up to the financial crisis, many and misled consumers into expensive subprime mortgage os even if they qualified for prime rates. we were finally able to empower a cop on the beach to protect hard-working americans from unfair, deceptive and abusive financial practices. it's been working. as an independent agency, the cfp the bureau helps level the playing field and ensuring ensuring that when they are purchasing a home, taking out credit cards and using prepaid cards. do you believe that if an independent, consumer-focused agency like the cfpb had existed prior to the financial crisis that much of the economic damage to working-class families would have been avoided? would that are enforcement of consumer protections have enhanced national financial stability? miss yellen well, i do agree : that consumer abuse is in the -- abuses in the mortgage and areas played a key role in the crisis. the federal reserve that the time had responsib
. >> we should tread lightly .efore we make major changes in the years leading up to the financial crisisinstitutions x avoided the -- in the years leading up to the financial crisis, many and misled consumers into expensive subprime mortgage os even if they qualified for prime rates. we were finally able to empower a cop on the beach to protect hard-working americans from unfair, deceptive and abusive financial practices. it's been working. as an independent agency, the cfp the bureau...
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assertive in russia over afghanistan overtly landing legitimately to the taliban to undermine nato efors even bolster belligerence using a false neartive that only taliban are fighting isil. similarly nate neighboring iran is proo voiding support to the taliban and ovissues of water rights. they didn't say they were collaborating together but he said both iran and russia were supporting the taliban in their efforts to destabilize the government of afghanistan. president trump made a comment a couple weeks ago that suggested that he thought he would work with russia even to check iran. but the kremlin immediately came out and said no that's not the case. iran is an ally and friend. talk a little bit about the russia posture vis-a-vis iran right few whether that is an alliance of convenience on a couple of issues or whether this is something we have to deal with more long-term as we think through these issues. >> thank you, senator. 10 second, i forgot to mention the importance of getting montenegro into the nato alliance. and the pot importance of ratifying to move forward. just quickly,
assertive in russia over afghanistan overtly landing legitimately to the taliban to undermine nato efors even bolster belligerence using a false neartive that only taliban are fighting isil. similarly nate neighboring iran is proo voiding support to the taliban and ovissues of water rights. they didn't say they were collaborating together but he said both iran and russia were supporting the taliban in their efforts to destabilize the government of afghanistan. president trump made a comment a...
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boeinghe outlook for ,efore we got president trump when we thought we had hillary clinton as the nexts solely on the commercial aircraft business. we did not see an opportunity for defense spending to rise. analysts ached in the models what they thought the commercial business was going to do and boeing was copping out there desk topping what -- was topping out there. we will see an increased defense budget and that can create some opportunities for boeing to reduce their f-18 fighter jet. the f-18 line was close to being shut down in st. louis in a couple of years. there did not seem to be much demand from the u.s. military. and a rising defense budget there's a lot of other opportunities for boeing to sell products to the pentagon. that is what people fundamentally are looking for when they think about opportunities at boeing since the election. julie: at the same time, it's my understanding that the plane the president was touting their while hand, perhaps increased military spending. on the other hand, how are the trump administration's policies going to affect boeing and lockheed
boeinghe outlook for ,efore we got president trump when we thought we had hillary clinton as the nexts solely on the commercial aircraft business. we did not see an opportunity for defense spending to rise. analysts ached in the models what they thought the commercial business was going to do and boeing was copping out there desk topping what -- was topping out there. we will see an increased defense budget and that can create some opportunities for boeing to reduce their f-18 fighter jet. the...
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the most critical fact is the program eir is old prepared 9 years gow efor the eastern neighborhood plane program eir anal can no longer be relied on to support the project with respect in thaareas of cumulative, transpooritation, social economic impacts resulting in mandatory findsings of sig cnlss. the project may create cumulative impacts. housing had been exceeded when cumulative impacts are consider said that is past, presents and future projects. also, significant new development in the eastern neighborhoods not anticipated at the time the program eir was prepared include theu csf hospital buildous, pier 70, 5 m project, mission gay bay and armory. similarly the proposed project will eradicate 11,000 square feetd and pdr use and includes no [inaudible] the program project description the plan is preserve new housing. generally light industry. the project plan is intended to permit housing development in areas zoned for industrial use while protecting land and building for billings and business. this may contribute to the impacts in a significant way not analyzed in the program eir.
the most critical fact is the program eir is old prepared 9 years gow efor the eastern neighborhood plane program eir anal can no longer be relied on to support the project with respect in thaareas of cumulative, transpooritation, social economic impacts resulting in mandatory findsings of sig cnlss. the project may create cumulative impacts. housing had been exceeded when cumulative impacts are consider said that is past, presents and future projects. also, significant new development in the...
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the most critical fact is the program eir is old prepared 9 years gow efor the eastern neighborhood plan. the program eir anal can no longer be relied on to support the project with respect in thaareas of cumulative, transpooritation, social economic impacts resulting in mandatory findsings of sig cnlss. the project may create cumulative impacts. housing had been exceeded when cumulative impacts are consider said that is past, presents and future projects. also, significant new development in the eastern neighborhoods not anticipated at the time the program eir was prepared include theu csf hospital buildous, pier 70, 5 m project, mission gay bay and armory. similarly the proposed project will eradicate 11,000 square feetd and pdr use and includes no [inaudible] the program project description the plan is preserve new housing. generally light industry. the project plan is intended to permit housing development in areas zoned for industrial use while protecting land and building for billings and business. this may contribute to the impacts in a significant way not analyzed in the program
the most critical fact is the program eir is old prepared 9 years gow efor the eastern neighborhood plan. the program eir anal can no longer be relied on to support the project with respect in thaareas of cumulative, transpooritation, social economic impacts resulting in mandatory findsings of sig cnlss. the project may create cumulative impacts. housing had been exceeded when cumulative impacts are consider said that is past, presents and future projects. also, significant new development in...
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it takes me back to september when i was talking, it was right efore general flynn walked up, actually, ironically, but i was lling them, look, i like president george w. bush. he's a good man. he's a smart guy. he's a lot smarter than people give him credit, he's one of the wittiest people you can ever have a conversation with, but something that hurt him, and i wanted donald trump to understand this, something that hurt him was that he was such a nice guy after the election was over he made it known, in essence, that everything that happened in the past is bygones. what's happening now, from now on, we're going forward. the trouble is, he had people doing bad acts, even crimes, like having f.b.i. files at the white house. chuck colson went to prison a year and a half for having one. clinton administration had nearly a thousand and nobody did a day. i said, you've got to clean out these departments, these agencies, where bush didn't clean them out. you've got to or they're going to undermine you the whole time you're president. it looks like we're seing that right now. so mr. speaker,
it takes me back to september when i was talking, it was right efore general flynn walked up, actually, ironically, but i was lling them, look, i like president george w. bush. he's a good man. he's a smart guy. he's a lot smarter than people give him credit, he's one of the wittiest people you can ever have a conversation with, but something that hurt him, and i wanted donald trump to understand this, something that hurt him was that he was such a nice guy after the election was over he made...