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christine is now 100% a woman, et cetera. you can understand why this would grab a lot of attention, but it really did. it was grabbing the attention in conjunction with all these other things that were grabbing attention, like kinsey and hefner and you can see a sort of something perculating within the culture and society which was not simply following in lock step to the anti-communist -- or behind the anti-communist crusade. there are other instances and examples or suggestions that the attitudes of many americans were changing. look at those, for example -- those points. single motherhood is increasing significantly. it was more likely from 1940 to 1960 that a woman would bear a child out of wed lock. that always happened, but it was happening in increasing numbers. so that kinsey had a point. people were increasingly and had been practicing in ways that we had not acknowledged or not realized. and we see much more discussion and even training of medical professionals in issues of planned parent hootd and birth control in
christine is now 100% a woman, et cetera. you can understand why this would grab a lot of attention, but it really did. it was grabbing the attention in conjunction with all these other things that were grabbing attention, like kinsey and hefner and you can see a sort of something perculating within the culture and society which was not simply following in lock step to the anti-communist -- or behind the anti-communist crusade. there are other instances and examples or suggestions that the...
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it wasn't prevalent, et cetera. there are ways to do that. but the information now was being disseminated. sanger's project is moving forward in the '50s to develop the pill and medical professionals are being trained in ways, especially, from planned parenthood which, by the way, was an organization that evolved out of the early work, started by margaret sanger. so, birth control is one of those issues that is being pushed forward to challenge convention. there's another way to see the sort of slow but persistent evolution of change or change within the early '50s in regard to conventional and traditional values. and that's in the polls that -- gallup poll organization and others took at the time about who the most admired women were in america. usually the most admired man was the president. the most admired women were women who had careers or women who were working. and even though this is an age that has been celebrated as the age of the suburbs, the age of the baby boom, the age of more and more people getting married, et cetera, when wo
it wasn't prevalent, et cetera. there are ways to do that. but the information now was being disseminated. sanger's project is moving forward in the '50s to develop the pill and medical professionals are being trained in ways, especially, from planned parenthood which, by the way, was an organization that evolved out of the early work, started by margaret sanger. so, birth control is one of those issues that is being pushed forward to challenge convention. there's another way to see the sort of...
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, mayors, et cetera, et cetera. and when the afl, the american federation of labor had their annual conventions, at least one-third of the unions were headed by people who called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party as i say, was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella through which in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements at the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. municipal reform, labor legislation of this era. demands for public ownership of utilities like streetcar lines and gas works and things like that. in other words, it was a broad, amorphous in many ways all-encompassing party, and many leading figures at the time either were in it or or connected to it or sort of sympathetic in some way or another. the idea of socialism was a rather vague idea to many people, but it was part of the political discourse. now, as i say, the socialist party had many diverse elements and the
, mayors, et cetera, et cetera. and when the afl, the american federation of labor had their annual conventions, at least one-third of the unions were headed by people who called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party as i say, was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella through which in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements at the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some...
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et cetera, et cetera. and when the af of l, the american federation of labor had their annual conventions, at least one-third of the unions were headed by people who called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party, as i say, was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella through which, in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements at the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some ways. municipal reform, labor legislation of this era. demands for public ownership of utilities like streetcar lines and gas works and things like that. in other words, it was a broad, amorphous in many ways all-encompassing party, and many leading figures at the time either were in it or or connected to it or sort of sympathetic in some way or another. the idea of socialism was a rather vague idea to many people, but it was part of the political discourse. now, as i say, the socialist party had many diverse elements a
et cetera, et cetera. and when the af of l, the american federation of labor had their annual conventions, at least one-third of the unions were headed by people who called themselves socialists of one kind or another. moreover, the socialist party, as i say, was not a narrow fringe. it was a kind of umbrella through which, in which many people passed or took part who were connected to other major movements at the time. women's suffrage, for example, connected to the socialist party in some...
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et cetera, but that oil is very prized oil, believe me.
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slept very comfortably, et cetera. before all of that clay was not home a great deal.traveled a great deal for a variety of reasons and traveled for politics and traveled for the law for business. he traveled for pleasure and often he traveled for his health. clay was a man for reasons that aren't entirely clear that seemed to be challenged healthwise and had a lot of health complaints over the course of his life and often go places like olympian springs or white sulphur springs where the green briar is in west virginia to engage in treatments for his health. when henry clay traveled, he used some of the items that we have here, we have a hat box with his name and address on it that he carried his top hat in. this is a lap desk s which is kind of the laptop of henry clay's day. the cane belonged to henry clay and he gave it to a fellow gentleman, a common gift during this era, but one of the things that's interesting about the cane, there's a blade inside it. we don't if he ever used the blade. he was an immensely popular figure and he was someone whose visage was well
slept very comfortably, et cetera. before all of that clay was not home a great deal.traveled a great deal for a variety of reasons and traveled for politics and traveled for the law for business. he traveled for pleasure and often he traveled for his health. clay was a man for reasons that aren't entirely clear that seemed to be challenged healthwise and had a lot of health complaints over the course of his life and often go places like olympian springs or white sulphur springs where the green...
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they must have been a my north in the army, et cetera, et cetera. yes and no. there is a problem here and as there is a declaration that they had on turkish television the night the coup declared, they had to present themselves in terms of their alter ideology and their platform as quasi-camelists. the declaration that was read on the night of 15th july was really not that different from 27 may, 1960, 56 years ago. that is to say it was -- it was perfectly, perfectly acceptable. it was deliberately, designbly written as perfectly immaculately acceptable from a camelist and from a western point of view. as these are central, legitimate, moderate people. it was written by the gulenists and that night and in the true moral of the next 24 hours or so their best hope was that the real camelists within the army, that is to say the general staff, et cetera, would move over and align themselves with them. when that failed the coup went. thank you. [ applause ] >> just to remind the question to dr. duran, did the camelists support the coup at the beginning of the oc par
they must have been a my north in the army, et cetera, et cetera. yes and no. there is a problem here and as there is a declaration that they had on turkish television the night the coup declared, they had to present themselves in terms of their alter ideology and their platform as quasi-camelists. the declaration that was read on the night of 15th july was really not that different from 27 may, 1960, 56 years ago. that is to say it was -- it was perfectly, perfectly acceptable. it was...
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this is putting himself at risk and people below, et cetera, et cetera. the police officers trying to get him down. he is surrounded now of what the end game is uncertain. he is trying to stretch it out as long as he can. he keeps moving out of reach of the police. that blue and green towel is where officers broke through the window, now the big question. where is the next window that gets broken in the the climber getting hurt. >> yeah. it looks leak is talking with them. he is not cooperating. you see him look every now and then again. it appears he is talking to police. >> we don't know what he is saying. if he is taunting if. there he guess again. they are communicating. but that is a delicate negotiation. he seems like he is not stopping one bit. >> he does not want to go inside, that is for sure. >> for sure. >> he has the >> the first time i saw him look down there. >> trying to see what is dapping ling. >> ok. the extra suction cup. it looks like he has four sore. he keeps using three of them. i have no idea how the setup works. i guess the good n
this is putting himself at risk and people below, et cetera, et cetera. the police officers trying to get him down. he is surrounded now of what the end game is uncertain. he is trying to stretch it out as long as he can. he keeps moving out of reach of the police. that blue and green towel is where officers broke through the window, now the big question. where is the next window that gets broken in the the climber getting hurt. >> yeah. it looks leak is talking with them. he is not...
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, et cetera, et cetera. the syrian police. and if you destroy all of those in an attempt to end the civil war, you are left with a complete vacuum, security vacuum, stability vacuum. you end up with libya. >> or iraq. >> or iraq, right, iraq. >> after the fall of saddam. >> after the debath if i kaition, which is what caused the whole thing. >> right. >> so you don't want to do that. so there is not a military solution to this. there is only a political solution to this. and that political solution is in my view a transition of power from assad to a-- a transitional government that represents all of the syrian people. that is only going to happen if assad wants it to happen, if russia wants it to happen, and if iran wants it to happen. so what we need to do is we need to increase our leverage over those three people and groups, those three people and countries, in order to get them more interested in having a conversation about a transition to a new government. >> rose: that's exactly what the 51 disip lo ma
, et cetera, et cetera. the syrian police. and if you destroy all of those in an attempt to end the civil war, you are left with a complete vacuum, security vacuum, stability vacuum. you end up with libya. >> or iraq. >> or iraq, right, iraq. >> after the fall of saddam. >> after the debath if i kaition, which is what caused the whole thing. >> right. >> so you don't want to do that. so there is not a military solution to this. there is only a political...
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ohio, facing a similar challenge in terms of funding, et cetera, on the verge of bankruptcy, the canal project was worth more than all the lands in ohio. how do you fund this thing? believe it or not, the state of new york backed the bonds. it was dewitt clinton who came to ohio for the ground breaking in the state of ohio. why? guess what. it made a lot of beneficial difference to the state of new york including the fact that new york city became the only port that could export and import goods making it the financial capital of america. in ohio, we have a fellow by the name of alfred kelly who became the canal commissioner and really took it on as his lifelong legacy, if you will, to make sure that canal got built, built kind of on time and under budget. ohio and erie canal is 309 miles in length. it goes from cleveland to portsmith ohio on the ohio river. the actual construction of the canal began in 1825. by 1827, july 4th, the first boat from akron to cleveland got through the canal port in cleveland. by 1832, the entire system was complete from cleveland all the way to the ohio r
ohio, facing a similar challenge in terms of funding, et cetera, on the verge of bankruptcy, the canal project was worth more than all the lands in ohio. how do you fund this thing? believe it or not, the state of new york backed the bonds. it was dewitt clinton who came to ohio for the ground breaking in the state of ohio. why? guess what. it made a lot of beneficial difference to the state of new york including the fact that new york city became the only port that could export and import...
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, et cetera. but they never pull that camera back unless there's a protester. but we've had tremendous -- there's tremendous -- i'll tell you what. the level of spirit for our country, the level of love for our country -- you see the people. they're in love with this whole -- i'm a messenger. i'm a messenger. i'm merely a messenger. i'm a messenger of ideas that they've wanted for years. many of these people haven't had a pay increase. they're making less money now than they were 18 years ago in real wages. they're working much harder and they have two jobs. obamacare is taking care of that. they're getting older, they're working harder and they're making less money. and it's very, very sad. look, we have all people. we have everybody, you know. i like to say that we have people, this, they like to define. we have everybody. but so many people today are working harder than they did 18 years ago, and they're making less money. and it's not supposed to be that way. and they're angry, and they're ups
, et cetera. but they never pull that camera back unless there's a protester. but we've had tremendous -- there's tremendous -- i'll tell you what. the level of spirit for our country, the level of love for our country -- you see the people. they're in love with this whole -- i'm a messenger. i'm a messenger. i'm merely a messenger. i'm a messenger of ideas that they've wanted for years. many of these people haven't had a pay increase. they're making less money now than they were 18 years ago...
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let me ask you about what donald trump has been saying about rigged elections, et cetera, et cetera. do you think that there's any danger in suggesting to americans they can't trust the department of justice, they can't trust the fbi, they can't trust the media, they can't trust the democratic process of elections? does it get dangerous that message to go out to americans? >> look, what he was doing is what's done in every election i've been involved in politics for many years. every party calls on its people to call out poll watchers to make sure you're watching the other side in the voting process. they tell them that that could be possible fraud. >> no presidential candidate has ever said -- >> i don't believe that. i don't believe that no presidential candidate has never said we don't need to be watching these elections to make sure it's fair. that's said every time. >> yes, of course. watching. getting involved in your civic duty and going to polls is different than saying the election is going to be -- if i lose, the election will be rigged. >> what he said in pennsylvania was
let me ask you about what donald trump has been saying about rigged elections, et cetera, et cetera. do you think that there's any danger in suggesting to americans they can't trust the department of justice, they can't trust the fbi, they can't trust the media, they can't trust the democratic process of elections? does it get dangerous that message to go out to americans? >> look, what he was doing is what's done in every election i've been involved in politics for many years. every...
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more and more people get into it, that you are seeing a lot of sign-ups for the getting a panel, et cetera? >> you know, it is important to the city of boulder city to the point where they created net metering so we do have the ability to make sure that our residents have that offering to them. that's important to them, and that is important to our community. i know that that is part of the issue with the nevada area and the vegas and henderson area. >> when we return solar and the that's coming up after this. (announcer) >>you're watching "eye on washington with marilee joyce." >> and welcome back to "eye on washington." our discussion of the importance of solar to the state of nevada. we have been visiting with miss jill lagan, president and ceo of the boulder city chamber of commerce. we've mentioned the jobs associated with just the boulder city facility but the good news is nothing compared to the solar employment over all in the state of nevada. according to a report released last year by the solar foundation, nevada solar industry employment grew 146% in 2014. that big increase, 350
more and more people get into it, that you are seeing a lot of sign-ups for the getting a panel, et cetera? >> you know, it is important to the city of boulder city to the point where they created net metering so we do have the ability to make sure that our residents have that offering to them. that's important to them, and that is important to our community. i know that that is part of the issue with the nevada area and the vegas and henderson area. >> when we return solar and the...
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there's a lot of books written about presidents, right, how they communicate, campaign, et cetera, there's very few books of bureaucracy, that he or she is in charge of. it is told through a series of failures which i call and this is a very technical political science term crash and burn. okay, these are crash and burn failures that i talk about in the book. and i talk about -- they are -- totally a bipartisan book. i've got two democratic presidents, one republican president in it. it is not about party. it is about the job as the president. i talk about the -- the first thing i talk about the iranian rescue failure in 1980. some of you can remember that and i then talk about -- that was, of course, the carter administration. i talk about three failures from the bush administration, the 9/11, the iraq war, the financial crisis and i talk about hurricane katrina, that's four. and i talk about two failures from the obama administration, affordable care act and administration to care for our veterans. what drew all of this is that presidents, moderate presidents are so obsessed with talking
there's a lot of books written about presidents, right, how they communicate, campaign, et cetera, there's very few books of bureaucracy, that he or she is in charge of. it is told through a series of failures which i call and this is a very technical political science term crash and burn. okay, these are crash and burn failures that i talk about in the book. and i talk about -- they are -- totally a bipartisan book. i've got two democratic presidents, one republican president in it. it is not...
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, et cetera, et cetera, syrian police.u destroy all those in an attempt to end the civil war, you are left with a complete vacuum, security vacuum, stability vacuum. you end up with libya. >> rose: or iraq. or iraq. what i would see as valuable is limited, very, very, very limited u.s. airstrikes against those assets that are extremely important to assad personally. so in the middle of the night, you destroy one of his offices. you don't kill anybody, right. zero collateral. you do this with zero collateral. same rules of engagement we use against terrorists. >> rose: often that's hard to do. hard to do but you go in with that goal, right. that's what's important. you go into it with that goal and take it seriously when you're doing your targeting. you take out his presidential aircraft, his presidential helicopters in the middle of the night, right, just to send him a message and to get his attention that maybe your days are numbered here, just to put pressure on him to think about maybe i need to think about a way out of
, et cetera, et cetera, syrian police.u destroy all those in an attempt to end the civil war, you are left with a complete vacuum, security vacuum, stability vacuum. you end up with libya. >> rose: or iraq. or iraq. what i would see as valuable is limited, very, very, very limited u.s. airstrikes against those assets that are extremely important to assad personally. so in the middle of the night, you destroy one of his offices. you don't kill anybody, right. zero collateral. you do this...
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senator who's a democrat on things like gun violence, et cetera.o i think he has a good -- now, if trump loses by 10, 12 points, it's a different story. >> and the current poll shows that katie mcginty is slightly ahead now in pennsylvania. it's a very tight race. if we go to that graphic, you can see that there is going to be an interesting dynamic, again, because of the national polling. mcginty at 47% and toomey at 44% is the latest poll. so, we'll see what happens, larry. >> and i think going back to your question, both things can be true, right? toomey could be making an issue of sanctuary cities out of political need. but he could also be right. and i think that democrats just by knee-jerk defending sanctuary cities really run a risk because you're right, jeff. it is a really visceral, emotional response to that kind of policy. >> and obama's administration is not in agreement with mayor kenney as it relates to sanctuary cities. >> think of that. you've got a mayor deciding which parts of the federal law they're going to support or not. >> de
senator who's a democrat on things like gun violence, et cetera.o i think he has a good -- now, if trump loses by 10, 12 points, it's a different story. >> and the current poll shows that katie mcginty is slightly ahead now in pennsylvania. it's a very tight race. if we go to that graphic, you can see that there is going to be an interesting dynamic, again, because of the national polling. mcginty at 47% and toomey at 44% is the latest poll. so, we'll see what happens, larry. >> and...
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mining, steel, iron ore, et cetera. you've seen a recovery in prices.gely the significant credit easing they pushed through at the start of this year to combat what we saw as a touch of deflation at the back end of 2015. >> so the uptick that we've seen recently or prices stabilizing. we shouldn't be looking at this in terms of a long-term trend. >> you can look at this in various ways. the one thing i would point out is that you have seen a very significant increase in property prices china. you've seen an acceleration in credit growth. you've seen an increased in fix asset as well. some people would tell you this is the old growth model which china has thrived on. there's a big question mark whether they can rebalance to a more consumption led growth model. the cpi perhaps give you a little bit of comfort that might be happening. within cpi you can see that consumer price inflation was actually picking up a little bit. not necessarily when it came to food prices, but also within services and that is a positive. >> you mentioned food prices. so given t
mining, steel, iron ore, et cetera. you've seen a recovery in prices.gely the significant credit easing they pushed through at the start of this year to combat what we saw as a touch of deflation at the back end of 2015. >> so the uptick that we've seen recently or prices stabilizing. we shouldn't be looking at this in terms of a long-term trend. >> you can look at this in various ways. the one thing i would point out is that you have seen a very significant increase in property...
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roosevelt was nominated by super delegates, et cetera. when we moved to a system of primaries, many advantages advantages to that, it was much more open but we lost something. what we lost was what i call peer-reviewed. in other words, the electorate was not in the same business of government and governing whereas in the old system, people were in the same business. i like to tell the following imaginary story. in 1960, jack kennedy had to win the support of governor lawrence of pennsylvania in order to win the nomination. he controlled all the delegates from pennsylvania. you can imagine that between kennedy and bobby kennedy, there are money filled rooms with cigars and brown liquid being consumed. you can imagine that they talked about real things. they talk about could he win, they they talk about could he govern, et cetera. i want you to imagine donald trump being in a room with the equivalence of governor lawrence and lighting a cigar and drinking his whiskey and saying, zero yeah, i'm in a a bill the wall and make mexico pay for. t
roosevelt was nominated by super delegates, et cetera. when we moved to a system of primaries, many advantages advantages to that, it was much more open but we lost something. what we lost was what i call peer-reviewed. in other words, the electorate was not in the same business of government and governing whereas in the old system, people were in the same business. i like to tell the following imaginary story. in 1960, jack kennedy had to win the support of governor lawrence of pennsylvania in...
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khan and his son, and he spoke at the dnc, et cetera, i want to go through this issue if i can slowly with you. you did call this man's son a hero, did you not? >> yes, i did. absolutely. whenever you have the goal star fami -- gold star families, whenever you have what you and i have discussed in the past, these are great people, great families. >> when you talk about refugees or illegal immigration, you're not talking about people like the khans. for example, james clapper, our national director of intelligence, our cia director, our fbi director, assistant fbi director, our chairman of the house homeland security committee, and even general john allen, they have all warned us that the refugees that obama is taking in and hillary wants a 550% increase, that that refugee population will be infiltrated. so are you clear that you are not talking about the khans. you are talking about what these people are saying? >> no, i'm not talking about the khans. i'm not talking about a lot of peopleme people. i'm talking about people coming over here from syria that aren't properly vetted. they'
khan and his son, and he spoke at the dnc, et cetera, i want to go through this issue if i can slowly with you. you did call this man's son a hero, did you not? >> yes, i did. absolutely. whenever you have the goal star fami -- gold star families, whenever you have what you and i have discussed in the past, these are great people, great families. >> when you talk about refugees or illegal immigration, you're not talking about people like the khans. for example, james clapper, our...
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et cetera, et cetera. are you in good health? >> well, this has become one of their themes. you take my pulse while i'm talking to you. so -- make sure i'm alive. >> there's nothing there. >> what can i say? she brushed off the news. she talked act how she's preparing to debate against donald trump. >> i am drawing on my experience in elementary school. >> you talked -- >> the guy who pulled your ponytail. >> the ponytail puller, but that meant he really liked you. maybe donald trump has a secret crush on you and it's his way of expressing it. >> this is how great rumors get started. >>> clinton in california for high dollar fundraisers. including one today at the home of justin timberlake. >>> the nigerian army said it >>> brian ross is looking into those e-mails. and he'll have a full report later this morning on gma. >>> president obama travels to louisiana today to tour the flood ravaged areas of baton rouge. the president caught criticism for not cutting his vacation short. the president didn't want to interfere with the ongoing recovery efforts. 13 people died in the f
et cetera, et cetera. are you in good health? >> well, this has become one of their themes. you take my pulse while i'm talking to you. so -- make sure i'm alive. >> there's nothing there. >> what can i say? she brushed off the news. she talked act how she's preparing to debate against donald trump. >> i am drawing on my experience in elementary school. >> you talked -- >> the guy who pulled your ponytail. >> the ponytail puller, but that meant he...
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, et cetera. one ought to get on top of the facts here, i think, before we start drawing judgments about whether this was corrupt or not corrupt or somewhat corrupt or whatever. >> douglas brinkley, i want you to give us some context. how big a problem is this issue with paul manafort and his russian tie? >> i think, don, it's potentially very damaging. paul manafort might have to end up resigning over this. he's now under the heat lamp. this is a huge front page "new york times" expose. manafort, back in the '80s he backed the marcos regime in the philippi philippines. he's seeming to be willing to do business with people who are enemies of the united states and we're going to have to see whether he got any cash -- it's back to the old follow the money. if it turns out manafort did take some of these transactions, didn't report it, he could be under serious trouble. it's a new stress for the trump campaign who's been hemorrhaging the last couple weeks. >> he and the campaign have been talking a l
, et cetera. one ought to get on top of the facts here, i think, before we start drawing judgments about whether this was corrupt or not corrupt or somewhat corrupt or whatever. >> douglas brinkley, i want you to give us some context. how big a problem is this issue with paul manafort and his russian tie? >> i think, don, it's potentially very damaging. paul manafort might have to end up resigning over this. he's now under the heat lamp. this is a huge front page "new york...
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the fossil fuel industry, supports the keystone pipeline, supports the trans- pacific partnership, et ceteraknow, we think there's a clear signal here of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold, but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans, something like 57%, are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent ap-norc poll about a month ago found that 13% of the american public was satisfied with the two-party approach to the presidential election, 13% that are satisfied. so we think at a time when we are facing really critical issues in an election where we're not just deciding what kind of a world we will have, but whether we will have a world or not going forward, we think it's really critical now more than ever that we have open debate and actually put more choices in front of the american people who are clamoring for those choices. and then just a quick word about a solution here to this crisis. and essentially, we're saying we've got to declare this state of e
the fossil fuel industry, supports the keystone pipeline, supports the trans- pacific partnership, et ceteraknow, we think there's a clear signal here of the democratic party continuing to move to the right, leaving not only the bernie sanders supporters out in the cold, but so much of the american public at a time when polls tell us that over half of americans, something like 57%, are very dissatisfied with their two choices. a recent ap-norc poll about a month ago found that 13% of the...
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i did this by using language, by different measures of ethnicity, et cetera.ook at the vertical inequality indices. this is for wealth. also here you can see the group genie, down here in green, slight dip in 1990 and remained largely flat in 2003, this is the stickiness i was talking about. for infrastructure this is the group's genie by ethnicity by zone, variables and flushed toilets as i mentioned federally administrative service kind of sticky, relatively flat since 2008, and similar pattern for education, quite sticky and then for horizontal inequality gender but down here. okay, let me go into trying to understand why i am seeing the patterns herement i -- here, i mentioned literature understanding inequality, not so much of origin inequality. these people looking at impact of historical institutions, et cetera, what i'm going to say is i'm going to look at the precolonial centralization, if you have sovereignty in 1750, centralized and a lot of papers coming out if you were centralized in 1750 you have better development outcomes today. what i found in
i did this by using language, by different measures of ethnicity, et cetera.ook at the vertical inequality indices. this is for wealth. also here you can see the group genie, down here in green, slight dip in 1990 and remained largely flat in 2003, this is the stickiness i was talking about. for infrastructure this is the group's genie by ethnicity by zone, variables and flushed toilets as i mentioned federally administrative service kind of sticky, relatively flat since 2008, and similar...
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, et cetera. as the military points out, russia did not build new ciscos, they put it into their military technology. >> well, there was another clinton foundation contributor big time, his name is ian telf o telfer. canadian by birth. he had uranium one, sold by the state department and other departments had to approve of the deal. the russians ended up with one-fifth of the united states' uranium reserves, john, again. this seems to be another one of those crony capitalism deals that worked against the american people. >> well, no doubt it was. let's remember that if the state department hadn't approved the sale to russia, telfer could have sold it to someone who was approved who could have then sold it to russia. i don't think you can keep commodities from getting to where they ultim to end up. what concerns me about this is that both trump and clinton are elevating this fading former -- putin is the subject in a u.s. presidential election, what a waste. >> strange. it is a strange situation. a
, et cetera. as the military points out, russia did not build new ciscos, they put it into their military technology. >> well, there was another clinton foundation contributor big time, his name is ian telf o telfer. canadian by birth. he had uranium one, sold by the state department and other departments had to approve of the deal. the russians ended up with one-fifth of the united states' uranium reserves, john, again. this seems to be another one of those crony capitalism deals that...
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i think there's a lot of even additional new dust mers, no threat, et cetera, et cetera.e homebuilders, one with the greatest leverage to their business. they went from a defensive play, they've started to grow and begin to try to push out on the production front and i think there's room. the inventory is very tight. smk like masco to me has had a hunl run. >> also the retail side. >> whirlpools. >> i agree. those seem to be in two different worlds. multiples of those, so vastly different. these might not respond well if we see a hike. in the short-term. >> which might not respond well. >> homebuilders. >> what's the most they can do? >> the most they can do in terms of going down? >> and low rates. there's an 18 month lag between a settling and low rate environment before it starts to impact on the housing market. i think we're settled into this, whether we're going higher now. >> still ahead, market hasn't gone anywhere for august, but a handful of stocks have had extreme moves. the traders tell you whether they're creating or fading right after the break. plus, u.s. do
i think there's a lot of even additional new dust mers, no threat, et cetera, et cetera.e homebuilders, one with the greatest leverage to their business. they went from a defensive play, they've started to grow and begin to try to push out on the production front and i think there's room. the inventory is very tight. smk like masco to me has had a hunl run. >> also the retail side. >> whirlpools. >> i agree. those seem to be in two different worlds. multiples of those, so...
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, et cetera. and i thought i don't think so. i think steve is smarter than that, i think donald trump is smarter than that. and what they've figured out is that they don't need to go off the cuff so much. he can stick to a teleprompter to communicate his message over and over and over again with some consistency because let's face it, the media is out to get him. >> well, the media is out to get any republican nominee always. so that comes with the territory. you have to be ready for it. now, the names you just mention were bannon, trump, i think it's very important to mention kellyanne conway. she has impressed me immensely and my theory of how this has gone on. she's a pollster. she's spent decades studying the american people, and i think she may have sat down with donald trump and said, sir, i'm a professional, i do this for a living, i'm an expert. you are losing right now. you have to change, and here are my recommendations. please listen. there may be other people out there reinforcing that
, et cetera. and i thought i don't think so. i think steve is smarter than that, i think donald trump is smarter than that. and what they've figured out is that they don't need to go off the cuff so much. he can stick to a teleprompter to communicate his message over and over and over again with some consistency because let's face it, the media is out to get him. >> well, the media is out to get any republican nominee always. so that comes with the territory. you have to be ready for it....
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we don't discriminate against people that are jewish, et cetera. so my question is -- >> sean, i know exactly your question, when they come in through syria through the migration and we have no idea who they are, we have no idea, they give you phoney papers or don't have any papers, we're not going to allow them to come into this country. hillary clinton wants them to pour into the country. we're not going to allow them to come into the country. >> we're just getting started. we'll continue. more with donald trump, he's here for the entire hour. up next we're joined by former texas governor rick perry, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani and alabama senator jeff sessions and we'll speak with the border patrol agents about the challenges they are facing on a daily basis. we have the tape, what they saw, including an arrest not far from austin. straight ahead. >> we've got this probably about 18-foot-tall fence, what we call a pedestrian fence. people will say that, you know, this won't stop anybody from coming across. they are right. it won't s
we don't discriminate against people that are jewish, et cetera. so my question is -- >> sean, i know exactly your question, when they come in through syria through the migration and we have no idea who they are, we have no idea, they give you phoney papers or don't have any papers, we're not going to allow them to come into this country. hillary clinton wants them to pour into the country. we're not going to allow them to come into the country. >> we're just getting started. we'll...
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and sees him as a demagogue, et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah. >> but is this kind of a wash because she is part of the establishment elite? are we actually witnessing -- >> it is. >> -- a realignment if you would of the parties as we know it? >> exactly. trish, you're hitting the nail on the head here. the republican party is changing before your eyes. it has been changing for a while. but finally we have a candidate in donald trump who's been able to tap into that and really blow this thing open. bottom line is into that and really blow this open. the bottom line is that a lot of country club republicans very ceo are banning and have been for a time. the folks and the reason is because the democratic party is aligned with them. they're aligned with corporate america and wall street. look how that section of the economy has done. >> yeah it's going to be challenging to bring in the middle class americas and blue collar would have voted for her given the stance on things like trade, but money matters, right? ground gain matters. people worry about donald trump and p
and sees him as a demagogue, et cetera, et cetera. >> yeah, yeah, blah, blah, blah. >> but is this kind of a wash because she is part of the establishment elite? are we actually witnessing -- >> it is. >> -- a realignment if you would of the parties as we know it? >> exactly. trish, you're hitting the nail on the head here. the republican party is changing before your eyes. it has been changing for a while. but finally we have a candidate in donald trump who's been...
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who was running for re-election when reagan's -- was president in 1982, and there was a recession, et cetera. john hines did exactly what pat toomey is doing. he drew a little distance between himself and reagan but never abandoned the field here. he won re-election and reagan, of course, two years later was in here to campaign for john hines and raise money for him. so that's just sort of normal stuff, if you will. >> maria cardona, you like these poll numbers, no question about that. >> yep. >> at the same time, your candidate being portrayed in that web ad from trump as robotic, is the criticism she's come under time and time again. her honest and truth worthy numbers, not strong, 34% of americans peel they can trust her. and you know, what is attractive to trump supporters about their candidate is that -- they don't know what he's going to say. and they feel like with hillary clinton, they know exactly what she's going to say. how effective is an ad like that, portraying her in that way? >> oh, i don't think it's effective at all in terms of drawing in additional supporters, which is exa
who was running for re-election when reagan's -- was president in 1982, and there was a recession, et cetera. john hines did exactly what pat toomey is doing. he drew a little distance between himself and reagan but never abandoned the field here. he won re-election and reagan, of course, two years later was in here to campaign for john hines and raise money for him. so that's just sort of normal stuff, if you will. >> maria cardona, you like these poll numbers, no question about that....
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resolution, et cetera. this is a major change in israeli politics. and we expect, of course, if you ask anybody 10 years ago, would you think or expect one day will be defense minister of israel, this is allusion, something that is inconceivable. that a mad fascist, vulgar, and the human rights, even i could see thief be defense minister of the state of his real. but this is the realities. he became. i met him, i can say that on tv, i met him a few weeks ago to talk about the education system in community. ps mission of education. he spent first half-hour explaining to me how he will be netanyahu in the next election, as he sees himself as the next prime minister. this religious party -- the zionist religious because all are not zionists. this is the zionist religious. those who are the most from them, those seats of terrorists, jews come from, and rom them or from their grassroot evolves, putting practicing terror in those ranks, including those who -- to see himself egitimate, you know? as prime minister something amazing. you see how this society
resolution, et cetera. this is a major change in israeli politics. and we expect, of course, if you ask anybody 10 years ago, would you think or expect one day will be defense minister of israel, this is allusion, something that is inconceivable. that a mad fascist, vulgar, and the human rights, even i could see thief be defense minister of the state of his real. but this is the realities. he became. i met him, i can say that on tv, i met him a few weeks ago to talk about the education system...
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, et cetera. can you talk a little bit about that, please? >> oh, absolutely. when we see these things, especially what is going on in schools, we think, one-stop shopping for raising children. it was never supposed to be that way. you're setting yourself up for failure. a lot of those models, and historically the progressives, you know, back in the 1800s, thought a great idea. things going on in europe are so excited. why can't we, that pesky constitution and pesky guarranty of republican form of government and we can't impose the school system that would be essentially, womb to tomb. compulsory government systems, to make good subjects, very compliant, go along, provides social services, nobody gets, everybody is getting taken care of everybody's. it sounds like a good idea conceptually, what we're seeing in reality, most families do not need to be assign ad social worker. most families do not need to be told what to pack in their children's lunches. look at the school lunches, i have four schoo
, et cetera. can you talk a little bit about that, please? >> oh, absolutely. when we see these things, especially what is going on in schools, we think, one-stop shopping for raising children. it was never supposed to be that way. you're setting yourself up for failure. a lot of those models, and historically the progressives, you know, back in the 1800s, thought a great idea. things going on in europe are so excited. why can't we, that pesky constitution and pesky guarranty of...
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bush, jack kemp, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i just disagree.hink donald trump is -- i know donald trump. he's a friend. he is not in the least a bigoted guy. i think we're talking about an american liberal movement that is bigoted that made their political bones on slavery, segregation and lynching and they still play with race card things today. that is very disturbing to me. secondly, frank has been an ambassador. there's no way in the world frank lavin would have a private server in his basement and run national security e-mails to them. he would never in a thousand years do something like that. that's what hillary clinton has done. now we have senators cotton and sessions, connecting these things and wanting to check in to the fact that this poor soul in iran, iranian nuclear scientist was mentioned in these e-mails. it's an egregiously gross dereliction of duty that one can only imagine what she would do as president. >> those e-mails, everyone was talking about it publicly. what she said in the e-mails didn't go further than what was out
bush, jack kemp, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i just disagree.hink donald trump is -- i know donald trump. he's a friend. he is not in the least a bigoted guy. i think we're talking about an american liberal movement that is bigoted that made their political bones on slavery, segregation and lynching and they still play with race card things today. that is very disturbing to me. secondly, frank has been an ambassador. there's no way in the world frank lavin would have a private server in...
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traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that -- the landscape, the natural history, et ceterahe comes and he ascends the pillar, goes up on top, looks around, triangulates his position, comes down and on his way down leaves his mark. right here, his signature. thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition. this signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had some way's been here before him. 1806 and thenin subsequently written about and chronicled in his journals led a lot of folks who then traveled across the west to come to this rock, mark their names as well as drawings, inscriptions, all kinds of things all over the rock. as you look for his signature directly to the left you can see all of these different signatures and marks and names and they cover the entire rock. so throughout pompey's pillar are these signatures. hundreds of them, startle with explorers and fur trappers not long after clark visited. then going into the time of the homesteaders and wag
traverse the west, to create maps, to learn about things that -- the landscape, the natural history, et ceterahe comes and he ascends the pillar, goes up on top, looks around, triangulates his position, comes down and on his way down leaves his mark. right here, his signature. thus the only remaining on-site physical evidencen the entire lewis and clark expedition. this signature represents not just the visit of clark, but i think of it as signifying a start of something. in legacy that had...
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, et cetera., what he didn't say, there are nine agencies that had to approve that deal. including the treasury department, the department of homeland security, and others, right? he didn't talk to anybody to see what their -- what their response was or interview them to see what their involvement was. he made it seem like it was entirely secretary clinton's responsibility to make the decision. and there's reporting that says she wasn't even involved in the decision. >> mark, i like you. because you're an independent thinker. i follow you. you say some conservative things. you say some liberal things. that's what i do. i don't know anybody -- >> yeah, of course. >> so robotic that she see the world all through liberal or conservative lenses, except for the tv presenters with whom i have to rub elbows. that's why you're here. i'm thrilled you're here. but he's the deal. people were saying this guy did a hit job, because he had some association with the koch brothers. he might have an association wi
, et cetera., what he didn't say, there are nine agencies that had to approve that deal. including the treasury department, the department of homeland security, and others, right? he didn't talk to anybody to see what their -- what their response was or interview them to see what their involvement was. he made it seem like it was entirely secretary clinton's responsibility to make the decision. and there's reporting that says she wasn't even involved in the decision. >> mark, i like you....
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. >> et cetera. >> most people say ex-cetera. it's et cetera.ay this world. >> caramel. >> caramel. kennedy: i say car-mel, but it's supposed to be caramel. say this word. >> croi croissant. say this word. >> sherbert. it's suppose to be sh hurricane r-t. d it's suppose to be sher-bit. thank you so much. coming up. jill stein says hillary clinton is too big to jail. but is she? i'll speak to judge gentleman nine pirro about madame new clients? let's go meet them soon. in person, we could read the room. on the phone, you're just a voice. yeah, i'm good. for fast rewards, let's book on choice. this trip could really help us grow. ♪ should i stay or should i go? ♪ when it's time to go for business, book on choicehotels.com for instant rewards like gift cards and points towards free nights. book direct at choicehotels.com. amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. the time is now for the biggest sale of the year, where all beds are on sale!
. >> et cetera. >> most people say ex-cetera. it's et cetera.ay this world. >> caramel. >> caramel. kennedy: i say car-mel, but it's supposed to be caramel. say this word. >> croi croissant. say this word. >> sherbert. it's suppose to be sh hurricane r-t. d it's suppose to be sher-bit. thank you so much. coming up. jill stein says hillary clinton is too big to jail. but is she? i'll speak to judge gentleman nine pirro about madame new clients? let's go meet...