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it,ence: can't afford either. pat: how about employees working with the employer and the boss to quitting and moving another job and striking, all these things -- people work out problems themselves without the help of those clowns up on the hill. with a highlks school degree or less don't have the negotiating power and that's why they're getting screwed. obama isbarack president. pat: how many jobs did he create? eleanor: how many jobs did you create, pat? clarence: more jobs created administration than were there when he came in. tom: it is one of the slowest we've evercoveries had, well, it is. clarence: that's what the critics say. at least it's a recovery. better than zero. than zero but tom's 3%.t, one year has it gone 1984, reagan hit 6%. country is doing better? eleanor: it's a worldwide inwdown and this country is very good shape. tom: we need productivity and productivity is in the toilet and that makes it -- that's why we can't increase wages. employees don't have the economic gain -- eleanor: america's
it,ence: can't afford either. pat: how about employees working with the employer and the boss to quitting and moving another job and striking, all these things -- people work out problems themselves without the help of those clowns up on the hill. with a highlks school degree or less don't have the negotiating power and that's why they're getting screwed. obama isbarack president. pat: how many jobs did he create? eleanor: how many jobs did you create, pat? clarence: more jobs created...
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. >> i was very enc what i heard from donald trump today. i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified. >> reporter: ryan has spoken out against one of trump's biggest campaign promises. >> a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: just one day before meeting ryan, trump reversing course. >> it's a temporary ban. it hasn't been called for yet. nobody's done it. this is just a suggestion until we find out what's going on. >> reporter: in the meeting talks of trade, supreme court justices, the debt, foreign policy, tax reform. >> i thought it was a great meeting. we had a -- we discussed a lot of very important things and i thought it was really a very, very good meeting. >> reporter: after awe full day on the hill trump praised ryan on fox news. >> we have a lot of things and i think for the most part we agree on a lot of different items and we're getting there. he's got not an easy job and i don't mind going through a little bit of a slow process. >> reporter: while on the t
. >> i was very enc what i heard from donald trump today. i do believe that we are now planting the seeds to get ourselves unified. >> reporter: ryan has spoken out against one of trump's biggest campaign promises. >> a total and complete shutdown of muslims entering the united states. >> reporter: just one day before meeting ryan, trump reversing course. >> it's a temporary ban. it hasn't been called for yet. nobody's done it. this is just a suggestion until we...
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. >> sul lee case workers were supposed to ae iark ence in the field. t a review of the résumés edmoocial service experi a some were cashiers at walmar apndai >> think about how outrageous i w p husug coanies hundreds of thousands of dollars a month for creating a system usinunqualified pe no orsight by the city >> sullivan: how bad was daer >> we had a lot of damage. >> sullivan: brad gair was the top offialeend housing recovery for new york ci >> the wateramup from th east river, which is right thndedwh area. ul h20-year veteran ofisascovery anwe wd expln for the problems with build it back >> i saw t aw york city, with all the best innsteg, to-understand, bureac, , ciocr g le funds or to get thk ir. >> sullivan: whyha ha smakes atn. cape gen largmacrte a $2 billion corporation ex theolat o in any short perioof and not have a chaotic n'd hi the fly and expet k. coraorme and gave r stofth gh co e a profit. it aty were they making exces pr i don't know. (ord t making excessive profits i kn >> sullivan: that was a question , gord build it back payments to th uldu the first year, isat
. >> sul lee case workers were supposed to ae iark ence in the field. t a review of the résumés edmoocial service experi a some were cashiers at walmar apndai >> think about how outrageous i w p husug coanies hundreds of thousands of dollars a month for creating a system usinunqualified pe no orsight by the city >> sullivan: how bad was daer >> we had a lot of damage. >> sullivan: brad gair was the top offialeend housing recovery for new york ci >> the...
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once that person is extradited to the united states and then can be -- the trial can be exploited and encean be set in the united states. michael was much more concerned as a human level to take action early in the process. and try and stop grand jury's or try and stop exhibitions before the person entered into the u.s. justice system that has become increasingly difficult to deal with. amy: i want to go to a video produced by the ratna family to mark michael 60th birthday talking about his legal legacy. >> he has worked on a series of cases in different areas that are just pushing the ability to raise international human rights in u.s. courts. >> nothing could justify the massacre which killed his son kamal. today, united states court agreed. >> it is been a long time. i have come halfway around the world, but i feel satisfied that at last a court has said, this is wrong. >> kamal was one of 200 killed in the student protest. the indonesian general has now been ordered to pay. >> it affected the judge heavily. the judge who probably did not note eased two more from timber to was incredibl
once that person is extradited to the united states and then can be -- the trial can be exploited and encean be set in the united states. michael was much more concerned as a human level to take action early in the process. and try and stop grand jury's or try and stop exhibitions before the person entered into the u.s. justice system that has become increasingly difficult to deal with. amy: i want to go to a video produced by the ratna family to mark michael 60th birthday talking about his...
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enc are they extra long today? g we'll talk about it., here's an easy one to spell. >> t-i-e. a tie once again. the national spelling bee deadln heat between these two.hese two. so, is it too easy for today's y kid. kid. we're going to talk with bothith winners this morning.er they're 13 and 11 years old. >> plus, good morning nationalrn harbor. that's where our zip trip team is this morning. mng tucker, wisdom and holly drewold the lucky
enc are they extra long today? g we'll talk about it., here's an easy one to spell. >> t-i-e. a tie once again. the national spelling bee deadln heat between these two.hese two. so, is it too easy for today's y kid. kid. we're going to talk with bothith winners this morning.er they're 13 and 11 years old. >> plus, good morning nationalrn harbor. that's where our zip trip team is this morning. mng tucker, wisdom and holly drewold the lucky
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science advisor, john holdren, the director of the foundation,ence france cordova, the director of the.s. patent and trademark office, michelle lee. rathman from the national medals of science and technology foundation. to thank them for all the work that they do each year to us organize and honor the scientists and innovators in of ours.t nation of, we are engaging in a lot science and tinkering here at the white house. we'vegot astronomy night, code-a-thons,ns, science fairs, maker fairs. it is fun! i have loved this stuff. get to test out some of the cool stuff that ends up here in house.te this year's science fair, one named jacobd leggette turned the tables on me we needed to that start a kids advisory group, so young people can help us understanding what's interesting to them when it comes to education, which i thought was a pretty good idea. announce that we are launching a kid science advisories campaign for young innovators to send in their suggestions for what we should be doing to support science and technology inspire the next generation of scientists and innovators. young
science advisor, john holdren, the director of the foundation,ence france cordova, the director of the.s. patent and trademark office, michelle lee. rathman from the national medals of science and technology foundation. to thank them for all the work that they do each year to us organize and honor the scientists and innovators in of ours.t nation of, we are engaging in a lot science and tinkering here at the white house. we'vegot astronomy night, code-a-thons,ns, science fairs, maker fairs. it...
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ll, i think when maybe we use the word huge diverg ence, it is important to know where you are startingandebody went to somebody went to 7%, that is huge. with interest rates at half a percent, a quarter of a percent difference is what counts as huge. i think that will continue. what is important is the direction of movement. and the direction is clearly set, which is the ecb will continue to ease. the japanese central bank will continue to ease. and the bank of england's response portion depends entirely on what happens with brexit. till then, you expect no change. if we go for brexit, there will be continuing easing. if we manage to stave that disaster, the bank of england could be next to follow the u.s. fed. francine: what is your take on the fed. it is unclear whether fed is live in june, and whether they are now stuck. thaey can't raise interest rates. nandini: on paper, the fed is still live. what do they want. they are worried about high tightening of financial conditions. those conditions have eased sinc of thisy and february year. very thai conditions. you have a much more sta
ll, i think when maybe we use the word huge diverg ence, it is important to know where you are startingandebody went to somebody went to 7%, that is huge. with interest rates at half a percent, a quarter of a percent difference is what counts as huge. i think that will continue. what is important is the direction of movement. and the direction is clearly set, which is the ecb will continue to ease. the japanese central bank will continue to ease. and the bank of england's response portion...
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the loaf enc 2005. this has people thinking, let's do. it we did a survey.ay they will be traveling this summer, an uptick of over 2%. 2.2%. the vast majority, 79%, say they will be traveling by car -- >> the summer of the roadtrip? >> 36% will take at least two road trips. and the majority are going to be traveling at least 400 miles or more on average. it will be very busy on the roads. >> and some air care prices are attractive. i was surprised. >> they're at a seven-year low. a lot of people are flying. we've got 95,000 more passengers a day going out of the airports. which to me means avoid the airports. yes, people are taking advantage of the low fares. if you are traveling internationally, it's a great time because of the strength of the u.s. dollar. people get great air fares and get great deals on everything from restaurants to hotels to souvenirs. it's a great time to drive and fly, as well. >> a lot of company on the roads and airports. thank you very mu >> thanks. >>> a divorce drama is playing out in hollywood for one of the biggest movie stars
the loaf enc 2005. this has people thinking, let's do. it we did a survey.ay they will be traveling this summer, an uptick of over 2%. 2.2%. the vast majority, 79%, say they will be traveling by car -- >> the summer of the roadtrip? >> 36% will take at least two road trips. and the majority are going to be traveling at least 400 miles or more on average. it will be very busy on the roads. >> and some air care prices are attractive. i was surprised. >> they're at a...
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ee's not tryint >> se ence doesn't lie.ce d >> he's got nothing to loseng t there.> a whole lot to gain. gai >> get an dcr testng kust in cac >> somdre his daddy. hi >> um-hmlan >> all right. >> his momma. >> his momma told him intimat>>e detadins.detas. we ha g to read them earlier. >> is that right, inmate detai detadins. >> she reteetebers something qus detail. >> that doesn't mean -- that at just means one thing.ng. that dide.with e't mean anything >> she said it was conceived inv hotel roolanhote i heard it. i heard the story.d th sto >> how would you possibly knows that? >> bec usel sometimes womenon n wisdom.sd i've heard that. (laughtel. >> aasso shared they did not ue this birth control methods. >> okay.>> okay. >> continue.. um um >> up next, let's about -- >> you say there's a chance.e. um um >> let's talk about blac chyna c blac chyna plans on introducingi more than one newon sardashwithh into the world.ld tmz is reporting that she isha e already set the wheels in motion to becomeon sardashwith n and po off her new name. >> oops.>> o >> she fdined l >>>a
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cli >> he's been calling it thes enc presidential spouse on the t campaign trail.around but he's a former president first and for most sot i'm sure he'll be referred to to mostly that way. >> mr. president. m >> yes. mr. president. ad madam president. >> mr. former president.esent >> and madam president probablyl >> the role here, you know, thit is tow brand new but the role tr let's talk even about hillary clinton. you've got from first lady to a potential president. >> yes.>> yes >> how mind blowing is this?low? >> i think it's so important tot recognize that part of hillaryy clinton's unmatched political experience starte started as fil in arkansas she did such work at state level and that tt into her white house.te hou. her role should be considered i the body of all of her politicat work and all of her policy workk >> you've also done research onn ma land ya trump since donald dl trump take the white house.te hu >> i have. >> what did you find.u fi. >> iran survey experiments aboue ma land ya trump she's a more effective messenger than chrishs christie among r
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enc are they extra long today? g we'll talk about it. i >> well, here's an easy one to spell. >> t-i-e. a tie once again. the national spelling bee deadln heat between these two.hese two. so, is it too easy for today's y kid. kid. we're going to talk with bothith winners this morning.er they're 13 and 11 years old. >> plus, good morning nationalrn harbor. that's where our zip trip team is this morning. mng tucker, wisdom and holly drewold the lucky tri2016 season. sso >> i'm allison seymour. >> i'm steve chenevey.'m s it is memorial day weekend.al d. thinking of beating theeati t traffic jams boo staying inc time. if you're planning onn using metro you might find yourself in congestion. constio >> melanie alnwick joins us. jns >> reporter: according tor: acct hot wire washington, d.c. is w tied for fifth as theas most popular locations come and visit this memorial dayt is m weekend. we know always there's lots of extra visitors in town butvisi this is no holiday weekend for metro he maintenance workers who are really beginning that aggre
enc are they extra long today? g we'll talk about it. i >> well, here's an easy one to spell. >> t-i-e. a tie once again. the national spelling bee deadln heat between these two.hese two. so, is it too easy for today's y kid. kid. we're going to talk with bothith winners this morning.er they're 13 and 11 years old. >> plus, good morning nationalrn harbor. that's where our zip trip team is this morning. mng tucker, wisdom and holly drewold the lucky tri2016 season. sso >>...