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, et cetera, et cetera. these are competing forces. they are going to compete, they're due to compete and these will not allow for any total state. point two, there is no ideology. they're trying to promote russian orthodox as a substitute for the communist ideology. wait a second in the country where they claimed there are 70% to 80% of citizens who are themselves russian orthodox but only 10% go to the church, it's very much -- the excellence of ideology won't allow for -- it's a prerequisite for the total state. putin, he's not -- obviously he's a meddle man and he will serve as a front for the corporation. however, i think he made a crucial mistake when he got carried out by the notion of revenge in 2014 with the success of ukraine, he got carried by this motion of revenge and it resulted in the annexation of crimea and russian forces in the eastern ukraine. as a result of that he gave up on the other forces inside his own government which is more liberal to an extent and he became the hostage of the inf
, et cetera, et cetera. these are competing forces. they are going to compete, they're due to compete and these will not allow for any total state. point two, there is no ideology. they're trying to promote russian orthodox as a substitute for the communist ideology. wait a second in the country where they claimed there are 70% to 80% of citizens who are themselves russian orthodox but only 10% go to the church, it's very much -- the excellence of ideology won't allow for -- it's a prerequisite...
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muslims dominated countries are difficult for a lot of women, for gays, et cetera. you got some proposive laws and ideas and, is this behind the times, as muslim women around the world are taking off the hijab? >> le, it is a choice, right. my personal problem is that they are saying it is for muslim women as opposed to saying hey. this is a line of clothing that now people could actually wear more cloing as less. >> that is interest? the trend and fashion over the years has been you got half naked women walk were a. half them reason r on television. is this a conservative trend as a reaction to all the sexual allegations, assault, et cetera. >> is a business trend to take advantage. nothing wrong with it. i am jealous they don't have the clothing middle-aged man line. that would sell much more. >> don't, don't try access clothing and being half maked with race. what you wear has zero to do with the person. so please don't make that cooler lags. >> nobody made that correlation. >> clearly there has been a trend for modesty over this past few naked himself. as we tal
muslims dominated countries are difficult for a lot of women, for gays, et cetera. you got some proposive laws and ideas and, is this behind the times, as muslim women around the world are taking off the hijab? >> le, it is a choice, right. my personal problem is that they are saying it is for muslim women as opposed to saying hey. this is a line of clothing that now people could actually wear more cloing as less. >> that is interest? the trend and fashion over the years has been...
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, et cetera. this indictment of these 13 individuals is not the end of it, just like the indictments of mr. manaford, mr. gate, mr. flynn weren't the end at all. to be continued. >> is that a little premature? >> well, laura, remember, this whole thing started with allegations played up by the media and my democratic colleague that there was a criminal conspiracy between trump's campaign and the russian government to subvert the election. this indictment doesn't even come close to doing that. and in fact, for rod rosenstein to say no americans were involved and it had no effect on the election, it just shows you that they have been promising and promoting this narrative for over a year now, really a year and a half. and at this stage, i don't see why you knee a special council for any of these indictments. >> but it also said known and unknown. they also said people known and unknown did conspire with the russians. couldn't that then -- i haven't been a lawyer for a while. saul and scott can contr
, et cetera. this indictment of these 13 individuals is not the end of it, just like the indictments of mr. manaford, mr. gate, mr. flynn weren't the end at all. to be continued. >> is that a little premature? >> well, laura, remember, this whole thing started with allegations played up by the media and my democratic colleague that there was a criminal conspiracy between trump's campaign and the russian government to subvert the election. this indictment doesn't even come close to...
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s office, and et cetera, et cetera, and here i am ms. impatient and i'm a very impatient person, and so when we got to one of these cases, it is a clearly child enforcement cases, and i get hot under the collar and how come, howcome he is not arrested and put away for life, how come? the fbi person turns to me and takes a deep breath and says, doctor, maybe we need to talk about what we talk, and we don't have the evidence, and he proceed ed to tell me for 20 minutes what he does, and then i said, okay, now i get it. now i get it. and it is kind of the interaction of the people that you learn what the challenges from each other. i see it out of the medical lenses, but law enforcement sees it completely different and so to me, it is the cross training and the to be able to learn from each other, and being willing to be very flexible. >> i will build on that when you are talking about learning from each other. and so, obviously, groups can get together across the country and try to learn among temss of what they have done, but again, i go
s office, and et cetera, et cetera, and here i am ms. impatient and i'm a very impatient person, and so when we got to one of these cases, it is a clearly child enforcement cases, and i get hot under the collar and how come, howcome he is not arrested and put away for life, how come? the fbi person turns to me and takes a deep breath and says, doctor, maybe we need to talk about what we talk, and we don't have the evidence, and he proceed ed to tell me for 20 minutes what he does, and then i...
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, et cetera. have to be careful about these intercepts. people end to brag. you know, i have a lot of sway with this character is that that character. we don't know what is in them or what they were saying. the fact that they were saying it raise as lot of questions about what they believe the relationship was and what they believed they could give him in and challenge for something else. that's the question, you can't do it while this investigation is ongoing. >> the suggestion is maybe he was naive. he didn't come in with a lot of diplomatic experience, experience in national security affairs. >> we have an intern program for people who are not experienced and they can get up to speed on things. monica lewinsky was in the program. but jared kushner was not in the intern program. he was in a very high level post in which he remains. so i don't really think, i think a very sympathetic argument. well, he was new to the job. he didn't really know anything. we should cut him a break. that's for the i
, et cetera. have to be careful about these intercepts. people end to brag. you know, i have a lot of sway with this character is that that character. we don't know what is in them or what they were saying. the fact that they were saying it raise as lot of questions about what they believe the relationship was and what they believed they could give him in and challenge for something else. that's the question, you can't do it while this investigation is ongoing. >> the suggestion is maybe...
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et cetera et cetera if you are in finance we pick winners and losers in finance companies those that grow up and be businesses and we take risk away from big companies who have to hedge out there currencies or interest rates sometimes that grandscale isn't huge and a lot of times we deal with institutions and big companies but we believe in the capitalist system. we believe in writing checks but at the end of the day every year they need another check so that economic system as a prophet you spend the money and you invest and have something left over that allows you to help other people. so it is very virtuous. i believe in it but at the level of goldman sachs you don't get to live that. so you do something like this. it is a just writing a check or giving people money because people lend money for financing but invest in education, people have mentors and advisors but everybody loves that because it is one thing to advise a 200 billion-dollar market cap company but it is another to advise a caterer of a family business maybe 12 employees and once to figure out if it makes sense to i
et cetera et cetera if you are in finance we pick winners and losers in finance companies those that grow up and be businesses and we take risk away from big companies who have to hedge out there currencies or interest rates sometimes that grandscale isn't huge and a lot of times we deal with institutions and big companies but we believe in the capitalist system. we believe in writing checks but at the end of the day every year they need another check so that economic system as a prophet you...
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and moses and madison, et cetera. it's the combination of the judeo-christian tradition along with greek reason. if you know your history of thought, augustan, anybody heard of him yet? no, they teach you that here at american? they better. augustan, who based on what famous philosopher? quick. come on, faculty, get moving. plato. then you get equinis. okay, we've got somebody paying attention. that's conservatism. the big idea that entered history, built all the foundational pieces. it -- the fundamental claim of conservatism and every great thinker agrees with is that human nature is very flawed, not a little bit flawed. there are two exceptions, roseau and marx. they thought human nature was great. build a system based on that assumption. how does that work? all right. i'm done. i went on too long. >> students if he asks what price and costs are, i expect answers from you. there you go. jamie, progressivism. >> well, let's see, it's funny, the other day one of my gop colleagues said to me, thii thi there was legisl
and moses and madison, et cetera. it's the combination of the judeo-christian tradition along with greek reason. if you know your history of thought, augustan, anybody heard of him yet? no, they teach you that here at american? they better. augustan, who based on what famous philosopher? quick. come on, faculty, get moving. plato. then you get equinis. okay, we've got somebody paying attention. that's conservatism. the big idea that entered history, built all the foundational pieces. it -- the...
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you've done your nuclear homework these isotopes are sometimes unstable and sometimes they decay et cetera. it's not the stable element that we want. as we talk about strategy or a strategic overview and the strategic components of naval power my aim is to give you a view to the telescope not the microscope. too often we try to get down to microscopic detail and you can miss the strategic direction and as long as we do that i think we do need to take a step back and appreciate another dimension that we have to contend with and some alluded to it but we can summarize it by appreciating the last 18 months of fiscal year 17 and 18. during that time we have the longest cr and we have two continuing resolutions in that period of time and both of in the top five in terms of. one is the longest of all time. during that 18 months we operated five months with our inactive budget and then it's been a continuing resolution. we currently have no top line and the government shutdown. we just went to that. this type of dynamism also impacts strategic planning and degrades the industrial base has a strat
you've done your nuclear homework these isotopes are sometimes unstable and sometimes they decay et cetera. it's not the stable element that we want. as we talk about strategy or a strategic overview and the strategic components of naval power my aim is to give you a view to the telescope not the microscope. too often we try to get down to microscopic detail and you can miss the strategic direction and as long as we do that i think we do need to take a step back and appreciate another dimension...
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for example, the theatre teacher knows to add scripts, costumes, et cetera, et cetera. not to mention that the schools have to pay the district to use -- for security and janitorial services. huge fees. the heart of education is between teachers and learners. everything should be focussed on making that relationship possible. thank you. >> good evening. this is my 17th year as a teacher. [cheers and applause] >> i am involved in public education. i believe everyone deserves access to the arts. it is a right. it is my mission to give every student quality advanced education in culture and self-development. a concert costs money. which rental fees, auditorial fees, publicity, et cetera. $8,000. and i don't ask my -- i believe that we are here to serve. they get the experience that they all deserve. we also offer a performance in the school time as well. i am the choreographer of the musical. a $25,000 production. and the money has to come from somewhere. i never turned anyone way due to lack of funds. and the solution for low income students and their right to experience
for example, the theatre teacher knows to add scripts, costumes, et cetera, et cetera. not to mention that the schools have to pay the district to use -- for security and janitorial services. huge fees. the heart of education is between teachers and learners. everything should be focussed on making that relationship possible. thank you. >> good evening. this is my 17th year as a teacher. [cheers and applause] >> i am involved in public education. i believe everyone deserves access...
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will it get released, if so how much redaction will there be, et cetera. >> the memo we know they putether as a last minute thing. republicans have been working on their memo for quite some time. everyone had a chance to read it. when the democrats found out the republicans were going to vote to release it that's when they went into overdrive to try to get theirs together and say we want there's two. republicans is very different from the way the republicans treated the democratic memo. the white house doesn't have to do anything to release this memo. they just have to sit there for five days now that it's been released by the committee and then it comes out. i expect it's going to be pushed come out and it will be pushed unless there's something in there that so beyond the pale that the intelligence committee convinced the white house that it needs to stay hidden. >> rebecca, one thing that nobody knows exactly, but one thing i can be sure of is that the media will play it up for all it's worth. they will have the biggest pr department in the world which is 90% of the mainstream medi
will it get released, if so how much redaction will there be, et cetera. >> the memo we know they putether as a last minute thing. republicans have been working on their memo for quite some time. everyone had a chance to read it. when the democrats found out the republicans were going to vote to release it that's when they went into overdrive to try to get theirs together and say we want there's two. republicans is very different from the way the republicans treated the democratic memo....
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we've sometime been cooperative, we still provided with its, documents, et cetera. and now it's helped uncover this elaborate plot within many russian individuals that had no cooperation, active cooperation with the trump campaign. and it really shows that what democrats have alleged, have charged, and frankly made outlandish claims about is totally baseless. >> tucker: it also sets an interesting precedent, as you well know living in washington there's a lot of foreign interference into our politics. the mexican government for example has run voter registration drives at american consulates. that seems like an obvious effort to influence election outcomes. do you think there will be indictments there? >> i'm not a lawyer and wouldn't pledge to know what statutes may or may not have been violated. the plot of active collusion between a 20167 campaign -- 2016 campaign and foreign government was hillary clinton's government operating out of the ukrainian embassy in collusion with the dnc and trying to drop opposition research on donald trump and members of the preside
we've sometime been cooperative, we still provided with its, documents, et cetera. and now it's helped uncover this elaborate plot within many russian individuals that had no cooperation, active cooperation with the trump campaign. and it really shows that what democrats have alleged, have charged, and frankly made outlandish claims about is totally baseless. >> tucker: it also sets an interesting precedent, as you well know living in washington there's a lot of foreign interference into...
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like the person that came, work hard, got good grades, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. honestly that's not how my life was. sure, i had good grades but i was depressed. i tried to commit suicide. i struggled with coming out. i had many struggles with my family about being gay. there were many, many problems throughout my life, and there were many times during, there were many where i was so-called the leader and a really doubted myself, and he did know what i was doing. i was trying my best. i was actually sure that i didn't know what i was doing. and he really wanted to show. i think she did a good job. there are many unflattering things about me in this book. [laughing] >> so i'm not a a dreamer but m not the only one. [applause] [laughing] >> now that trump-pence declared we are all dreamers. what a and is an organizer, and organizers take a lot of pride in being organizers not activists, not political operatives, but organizers. i was excited about laura's venture, and i knew that within my sometimes, not my particular, but -- does everybody, because of the movement
like the person that came, work hard, got good grades, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. honestly that's not how my life was. sure, i had good grades but i was depressed. i tried to commit suicide. i struggled with coming out. i had many struggles with my family about being gay. there were many, many problems throughout my life, and there were many times during, there were many where i was so-called the leader and a really doubted myself, and he did know what i was doing. i was trying my best. i...
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and probably would be band on my about the deleted, et cetera. why is it that i could decide to actually -- on another person. now get another account going to retweet it and get it out as much as possible yet that could just stay there. how is that possibly fair? >> so, i mean, the copyright issue is huge, and it was a great question to ask, and, i mean, they did give a useful answer had had is we have the technology to do that and we shared feel to create database of known inaccurate content when they said we can compare against it we should be start ising to create databaseses to give them that. but of course o there's a financial reason why they have moved much more quickly on that and as an individual we're not going into, and with the ads you know primary league will, and going back to advertising as a financial aspect of this question is main motivation of making this kind of con tengt you know if you talk to brndz if they were here this is one of the biggest challenges the fair of having their quality brand advertised against one of these
and probably would be band on my about the deleted, et cetera. why is it that i could decide to actually -- on another person. now get another account going to retweet it and get it out as much as possible yet that could just stay there. how is that possibly fair? >> so, i mean, the copyright issue is huge, and it was a great question to ask, and, i mean, they did give a useful answer had had is we have the technology to do that and we shared feel to create database of known inaccurate...
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et cetera, et cetera. so here's what we're facing.e're facing and you're facing at governors, i think, -- i use this word intently -- a fundamental economic and social change moment. like nothing that anyone alive today or our parents or our grandparents or our great-grandparents have ever experienced and that is the rate of technological advance will excel rid infinitely, and through thatting asel racing all things we think about, the way an economy works, the way work is done, the definition of work, the definition of education, the definition of a career, the definition of a job, the def notification labor, the definition of all things will be altered by the fact that we all carry around super computers in our pocket, et cetera, et cetera. you know that. you match that with thing growing diversity of the american population, match that with the unbelievable ride of global economic powers, which is fags to long-term benefit of the population of humanity on the planet. match that together and then you say, what does it take for us to
et cetera, et cetera. so here's what we're facing.e're facing and you're facing at governors, i think, -- i use this word intently -- a fundamental economic and social change moment. like nothing that anyone alive today or our parents or our grandparents or our great-grandparents have ever experienced and that is the rate of technological advance will excel rid infinitely, and through thatting asel racing all things we think about, the way an economy works, the way work is done, the definition...
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usually pretty well protected with their own security forces of armed people like at the oscars, et cetera. so there is a lot of hypocrisy here and the lectures that come from people that themselves have security and armed guards is a little -- falls flat, at least on my ears and most people here. >> this president is pretty adept at pointing out hypocrisy. i think in this case it's been said by many people over the last week and true that if we really care about our children, and we all do in this country, then we have to at least protect them like we have many places stadiums. >> sean: banks. >> banks have been talked about. >> sean: concerts. >> clearly where there is a celebrity. i watched our children i think they are our future horrors. intrifts in their own right and households. they deserve the same protection as many people who can afford it have. [applause] >> sean: i have a scenario that i think everybody at home and everybody here, i want you to just think about for one second. if god forbid you ever find yourself in any administration building, i don't know where or have thous
usually pretty well protected with their own security forces of armed people like at the oscars, et cetera. so there is a lot of hypocrisy here and the lectures that come from people that themselves have security and armed guards is a little -- falls flat, at least on my ears and most people here. >> this president is pretty adept at pointing out hypocrisy. i think in this case it's been said by many people over the last week and true that if we really care about our children, and we all...
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and it was easy, including how one moved below, rerouted subway stations, et cetera, et cetera. i think we owe it to ourselves to look at that as we move forward because we're changing downtown as we're grow. we'll continue to have major construction projects, it would be proportional to our success to retain retail and create our downtown, including our neighborhood corridors as livable and attractive environments. as we are now targeting our corridors for higher density, we have to look ahead. construction will not just disappear. it will actually intensify. i think we need to pay stronger attention to how these various departments coordinate and how it all becomes one solid operation of everybody being on the same page of what construction does and what it shouldn't do. [please stand by] >> this with us really great. so i listen to the presentation and i don't -- you didn't break out second floor specifically for vacancy but what i got is our vacancies in union square are fairly low. we weathered this compared to other retail overall and fairly well but not only that but reta
and it was easy, including how one moved below, rerouted subway stations, et cetera, et cetera. i think we owe it to ourselves to look at that as we move forward because we're changing downtown as we're grow. we'll continue to have major construction projects, it would be proportional to our success to retain retail and create our downtown, including our neighborhood corridors as livable and attractive environments. as we are now targeting our corridors for higher density, we have to look...
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usually pretty well protected with their own security forces of armed people, like at the oscars, et cetera. there's a lot of hypocrisy here, and the lectures that come from people that are themselves have security, and armed guards, it falls flat at least ont, my ears and i think most people. >> this president is pretty adept at pointing out hypocrisy. i think in this case, it's been said by many people over the last week and it's true. if we really care about her children, and we do in this country, then we have to at least protect them the way we protect many, many places. the stadiums, banks, as we talked about, clearly anywhere where there is a celebrity. i look at our children much that way. i think they are our future heroes and they are celebrities in our own households and they deserve the same protection that many people who can afford it have. >> sean: i have a scenario that i think everyone at home and everyone here, i want you to think about it forr one second. if, god forbid, you find yourself in any administration orlding, i don't know where how this would happen, and there i
usually pretty well protected with their own security forces of armed people, like at the oscars, et cetera. there's a lot of hypocrisy here, and the lectures that come from people that are themselves have security, and armed guards, it falls flat at least ont, my ears and i think most people. >> this president is pretty adept at pointing out hypocrisy. i think in this case, it's been said by many people over the last week and it's true. if we really care about her children, and we do in...
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it's true that large gdp is good, but most people care about gdp per capita in terms of welfare et cetera. while bringing labor into the country certainly does increase the size of the total pie gdp, in the growth models going back to solo, who won the nobel prize for growth and mantu at harvard and followed it up. in your view, gdp growth, i think does not depend on labor force size. to my recollection in the literature out of harvard and nobel prize, gdp growth rates depend on productivity and human capital accumulation, is that true to the best of your knowledge? >> i think what you're getting at is that growth and gdp per capita is a function of labor productivity which includes capital. >> so growth rates depend on growth rates and human capital and people say if you have more folks coming into the country that's good for gdp. that is true, but it's not necessarily true it's good for gdp per capita. if you look at highest gdp per capita, luxembourg, 100,000 gdp per capita. it doesn't have a huge population, so how did they do that? probably through good productivity growth and human
it's true that large gdp is good, but most people care about gdp per capita in terms of welfare et cetera. while bringing labor into the country certainly does increase the size of the total pie gdp, in the growth models going back to solo, who won the nobel prize for growth and mantu at harvard and followed it up. in your view, gdp growth, i think does not depend on labor force size. to my recollection in the literature out of harvard and nobel prize, gdp growth rates depend on productivity...
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command and control implications and training implications, et cetera. i would say that's sort of the big idea behind the comprehensive review and strategic readiness review. >> thank you, sir. tieing into one of your pillars of this increasing capability and i think it also ties into the national defense said of the reforming the department. i guess, i would ask for some i don't have your ideas that you have yourself with the new research acquisition -- what are you implementing and things you see to speed up innovation and security these more rapidly to the fleet. how do you think that's going to happen? >> first, the secretary brought a tremendous amount of energy and insight into the business. so again, this new team forming is really terrific. the things that we've been doing. i would say one of the most important things is we're starting to have meaningful conversations with industry and the research and development business earlier on in the process, right? so that the idea is that we're just going to assist in how they can get to the sweet spot b
command and control implications and training implications, et cetera. i would say that's sort of the big idea behind the comprehensive review and strategic readiness review. >> thank you, sir. tieing into one of your pillars of this increasing capability and i think it also ties into the national defense said of the reforming the department. i guess, i would ask for some i don't have your ideas that you have yourself with the new research acquisition -- what are you implementing and...
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has no prosecutorial power and already late with reports on comey, et cetera. the ig an obama guy? why not justice department lawyers? disgraceful! here is now judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst who has to speak as concisely as president did because we don't have much time. is the president right. is the ig is the wrong office? >> ig is a good guy, the ig during the obama years, he was ig during the george w. bush years. david: but is his office the right to be investigating? >> in my opinion, no. under justice department protocols, as former ag general michael mukasey point out this is the way these things normally start. but when you have a boss, the president, understandably impatient for the thing, go for the jugular. get a team of prosecutors, team of fbi agents, this is what i think happened at fisa, this is what i fear happened at fisa. investigate. david: i know you agree with me on the first one is the fisa court making it too easy on spy on people? both you and i agree that is yes,. >> absolutely. david: two, you need proof to m
has no prosecutorial power and already late with reports on comey, et cetera. the ig an obama guy? why not justice department lawyers? disgraceful! here is now judge andrew napolitano, fox news senior judicial analyst who has to speak as concisely as president did because we don't have much time. is the president right. is the ig is the wrong office? >> ig is a good guy, the ig during the obama years, he was ig during the george w. bush years. david: but is his office the right to be...
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this isn't us, et cetera, et cetera. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really interesting is ss tothey seem to have acce emails and phone call calls and internal documents that gift details about how theet inte research agency was divided upals a corporation. so themount of evidence that they appear to have is reallyin edible. >> sreenivasan: one of the things that the president comes about and says is, look, this is an exoneration. this says no collusion. this happened before i was even a presidential candidate. it seems rod rosenstein is splitting the middle here. on the one side he says the amount f evidenis overwhelming and we're presenting it to you. the other side we didn't actually say thahet this is sum totality of the russia investigation. >> exactly. and, you know, we don't really know if there's more behindt this, one of the important things that the indictment does is act as
this isn't us, et cetera, et cetera. >> t facts are pretty incontrovertible, assuming ey can back ue statements that they made in the indictment, because they got these peoplely not men election interference, but on things like wire fraud, and identity theft. and what's really interesting is ss tothey seem to have acce emails and phone call calls and internal documents that gift details about how theet inte research agency was divided upals a corporation. so themount of evidence that they...
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, and some might like it. 0thers et cetera, and some might like it.onder what the details are. we mentioned that the eu is saying that its citizen should have full rights to in the transition period, but what rights are they talking about? they could be not that significant or very significant. we have to see what aspects of those rights the europeans in that transition period might not be available to them. in the meantime, how is it going in china. she arrived with a huge business delegation, people representing countries like bp, jaguar land rover, how are they getting on with joy this is a big effort on britain's part to try to push ahead economic relations with china. the real proof of the pudding, if you like, will be in the details in the online. for example, she spoke with premier li overproduction. it is important for economy is all over the world. it is these types of discussions that could bear fruit in the future. in the coming hours she will be meeting president xijinping. the the coming hours she will be meeting president xi jinping. the
, and some might like it. 0thers et cetera, and some might like it.onder what the details are. we mentioned that the eu is saying that its citizen should have full rights to in the transition period, but what rights are they talking about? they could be not that significant or very significant. we have to see what aspects of those rights the europeans in that transition period might not be available to them. in the meantime, how is it going in china. she arrived with a huge business delegation,...
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we consult perm, other c.i.o.s, et cetera. just wanted to let you know that we take things into this account holistically. we're glad to present this and look back and present this to you holistically. ellen has been preparing for this for an extended period of time and i will ask her to introduce the subject and introduce our guests. >> thank you, bill. good afternoon commissioners. i a poll joys for my voice. i'm getting over a cold. but as bill said, we'll be giving an update to our last dedicated risk mitigation presentation to the board, which was at the i.c. meeting june of 2016. first i'd like to highlight a few points. as bill said, this is an on going continuous research focus for us. today's presentations are a high-level overview of that research. we consider all view points as a large institutional invest or. we have access to proprietary research and meetings with premiere leaders from investment managers to j.p. morgan and goldman sachs to c.i.o.s, et cetera. we have over 200 managers in our portfolio with varyin
we consult perm, other c.i.o.s, et cetera. just wanted to let you know that we take things into this account holistically. we're glad to present this and look back and present this to you holistically. ellen has been preparing for this for an extended period of time and i will ask her to introduce the subject and introduce our guests. >> thank you, bill. good afternoon commissioners. i a poll joys for my voice. i'm getting over a cold. but as bill said, we'll be giving an update to our...
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when there's work going on in the signaling, et cetera. so we have realtime information, delivered to you by automation. and if the train doesn't respond, if the engineer doesn't respond, then the computer takes over. so yes, unfortunately in the u.s., being a work in progress is pretty much, you know, a way of life for the rail. you're constantly fixing, constantly repairing, constantly checking to see if the tracks are in alignment, the signals are working, et cetera. so there's always somebody working on the rails. >> mary skoochiavo, thank you s much. of course, we'll continue to monitor the comments coming from the chairman at the ntsb. >>> meantime, we'll be right back. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help peopl
when there's work going on in the signaling, et cetera. so we have realtime information, delivered to you by automation. and if the train doesn't respond, if the engineer doesn't respond, then the computer takes over. so yes, unfortunately in the u.s., being a work in progress is pretty much, you know, a way of life for the rail. you're constantly fixing, constantly repairing, constantly checking to see if the tracks are in alignment, the signals are working, et cetera. so there's always...
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, et cetera.it is extraordinary and it's been based on a kind of body guard of lies so far. >> our thanks to karl bernstein. you can read his article right now on cnn.com. i'll be right back. ine ringing) lieutenant ray speaking. (woman) my name is cedricka. about four years ago a fire broke out in my apartment building, and you were the first responder who was able to pull me up out of it. (lt. ray) oh my god. you kinda caught me off guard here. (cedricka) i could see it in your face, like he is not giving up for me. (crying) he is not giving up for me. and... i appreciate that. ♪ if you have moderate to severe or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and the otezla prescribing inform
, et cetera.it is extraordinary and it's been based on a kind of body guard of lies so far. >> our thanks to karl bernstein. you can read his article right now on cnn.com. i'll be right back. ine ringing) lieutenant ray speaking. (woman) my name is cedricka. about four years ago a fire broke out in my apartment building, and you were the first responder who was able to pull me up out of it. (lt. ray) oh my god. you kinda caught me off guard here. (cedricka) i could see it in your face,...
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we have people from law enforcement and the das office et cetera, et cetera. here i am this inpatient, i'm very impatient person. when we got to one of these cases and it was clearly a child sex trafficking case and they said law enforcement is not producing with the case. i get very hot and it call and say why not? how come he's not arrested and put away for life? how come? and the fbi person turns to me and takes a deep breath and says well, doctor, maybe you need to listen to what we talk we don't have the evidence. so he proceeded to tell me for 20 20 minutes about what he does. it was really inviting and i thought okay, now i get it. now i get it. it really is an interaction with people you come to learn what the challenges are from each other. we, i sit out the medical lens, but law enforcement sees a completely different. to me it is this cross training and being able to learn from each other. and being willing to be very flexible. >> i was just built on that when you talk about learning from each other, and so obviously groups can get together cost the
we have people from law enforcement and the das office et cetera, et cetera. here i am this inpatient, i'm very impatient person. when we got to one of these cases and it was clearly a child sex trafficking case and they said law enforcement is not producing with the case. i get very hot and it call and say why not? how come he's not arrested and put away for life? how come? and the fbi person turns to me and takes a deep breath and says well, doctor, maybe you need to listen to what we talk we...
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, et cetera. and that is what another as that you asked the minister about prince ahmed that is very clear fli my view not only responding to the age group that he is representing, but also to my age group. thank you very much. >> we'll take that as a commentary. thank you. the young lady here up here in the first row. >> i'm also global leader. i have a question for minister al-jubeir and gargash but first to you two. when donald trump went to saudi arabia and uad announced a lot of investments into the u.s. economy and i'm wondering what are you expecting from the u.s. in return? deputy prime minister simsek, you have turkish troops now in qatar while, as you know, there's this whole as people call. qatar crisis going on. i'm wondering how far would turkey go in order -- in this whole crisis, what is turkey's role in qatar and how long are you planning to stay there? and minister von der leyen, also as german citizen you've been -- we've been hearing so many different vierarieties of extrem is.
, et cetera. and that is what another as that you asked the minister about prince ahmed that is very clear fli my view not only responding to the age group that he is representing, but also to my age group. thank you very much. >> we'll take that as a commentary. thank you. the young lady here up here in the first row. >> i'm also global leader. i have a question for minister al-jubeir and gargash but first to you two. when donald trump went to saudi arabia and uad announced a lot...
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i mean terrorism cases, et cetera. what does this do to that going forward? >> well, you know, i hope it has no impact. the fbi is traditionally our mission has been carried out without prejudice, with these things. we usually are able to take the high road and move on and carry out our mission without allowing these types of things to kind of -- you know, that's why i implore director wray to stay quiet and keep plodding on. these are serious allegations being made. and there are, you know, the president in his tweet this morning talked about sacred institutions, or sacred processes, well, there are also sacred processes to address the concerns that are supposedly laid out in this memo and they're not to make a public memo about it. we have the oig process. we we have the opr process. we have ways to address if you think fbi personnel acted improperly. there are long-standing traditions and processes. in fact, the oig is doing that just now with maybe possible fbi personnel how they carried out the hillary clinton investigation. so we need to let those proce
i mean terrorism cases, et cetera. what does this do to that going forward? >> well, you know, i hope it has no impact. the fbi is traditionally our mission has been carried out without prejudice, with these things. we usually are able to take the high road and move on and carry out our mission without allowing these types of things to kind of -- you know, that's why i implore director wray to stay quiet and keep plodding on. these are serious allegations being made. and there are, you...
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it violates states' rights, et cetera. be total mayhem if people remain adamant, the way they are right after a crisis. i passed my bill literally within days of sandy hook because people were focused. you need the focus of the american people because the politicians are not going to take the risk unless they know they're being pushed. >> yeah. >> it is that simple. >> and sadly memory fade quickly. governor cuomo, thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks for having me. >>> up next, a plea deal is in the works for a top trump advisor who has given a wide-ranging interview to the special counsel. should the president be worried? h cameras and radar, contemporary cockpit, 360 degree network of driver-assist technologies, and sporty performance, what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for just $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. but he hasoke up wwork to do.in. so he took aleve. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping fo
it violates states' rights, et cetera. be total mayhem if people remain adamant, the way they are right after a crisis. i passed my bill literally within days of sandy hook because people were focused. you need the focus of the american people because the politicians are not going to take the risk unless they know they're being pushed. >> yeah. >> it is that simple. >> and sadly memory fade quickly. governor cuomo, thanks so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks for...
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what sources overseas, et cetera, et cetera.how difficult -- i just think that things are closing in on the president, and i'm sure he's very unhappy about that. and i don't see how -- he has to make some very tough calls here in the next weeks and months. >> i've got to go. i'm sorry. thank you both. when we come back, i'm going to speak to the man who wrote the book on robert mueller and ask him what he thinks about mueller's investigation into the president's business dealings with russia. you won't see these folks at the post office they have businesses to run they have passions to pursue how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters ship packages all the amazing services of the post office right on your computer get a 4 week trial plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again go to stamps.com/tv and never go to of de pere, wisconsin. his life is... pretty comfortable. rick blomquist thought he had comfort all figured out. but then, h
what sources overseas, et cetera, et cetera.how difficult -- i just think that things are closing in on the president, and i'm sure he's very unhappy about that. and i don't see how -- he has to make some very tough calls here in the next weeks and months. >> i've got to go. i'm sorry. thank you both. when we come back, i'm going to speak to the man who wrote the book on robert mueller and ask him what he thinks about mueller's investigation into the president's business dealings with...
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, et cetera, that is what another aspect you asked the minister about the prince that is very clearlyin my view that only responding to the age group that he is representing, but also to my age group. thank you very much. >> we will take that as a commentor. young lady in the first row. [inaudible] >> i have a question for the ministers. when donald trump went to riyadh, saudi arabia and also to uae and announced a lot of investments into the u.s. economy, and i'm wondering what are you expecting from the u.s. in return? deputy prime minister, you have turkish troops and qatar rather as you know, this whole commerce people call it, they qatar crisis going on. i'm wondering how far would turkey go in order, in this whole crisis, what is turkey's role in qatar and how long are you planning to stay there? minister, also as a german citizen, we have been hearing so many different varieties of what he misses is is that you all ae on isis are daesh being an extremist group that some of the panelists to think that also iran is spreading extremism. germany or the european union was at the for
, et cetera, that is what another aspect you asked the minister about the prince that is very clearlyin my view that only responding to the age group that he is representing, but also to my age group. thank you very much. >> we will take that as a commentor. young lady in the first row. [inaudible] >> i have a question for the ministers. when donald trump went to riyadh, saudi arabia and also to uae and announced a lot of investments into the u.s. economy, and i'm wondering what are...
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, et cetera. if the president wants mueller out, it would have to be through that route, through rosenstein or whoever his replacement would be. what about the pattern we're seeing, all these different folks in high, high positions in the intelligence community that have been essentially asked for their loyalty in one way or another by the president. rod rosenstein, we went through that, are you on my team, dan coats, president says, please announce publicly there is no collusion here, mike rogers, nsa director, no collusion request from the president, jeff sessions, push not to recuse himself from the russia investigation, he did it anyways, former deputy director of the fbi andy mccabe, how did you vote in the 2016 election, and then comey, the former fbi director, asked for his loyalty, comey purshes back and says that's not what i'm supposed to give you, i'm loyal to the constitution and the american people and he's out. what is this all telling us? >> well, the pattern of behavior is really i
, et cetera. if the president wants mueller out, it would have to be through that route, through rosenstein or whoever his replacement would be. what about the pattern we're seeing, all these different folks in high, high positions in the intelligence community that have been essentially asked for their loyalty in one way or another by the president. rod rosenstein, we went through that, are you on my team, dan coats, president says, please announce publicly there is no collusion here, mike...
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et cetera. it's is about taking the existential issue of a nuclear weapon, verify by off the table and that verifiable is credit cal. the most important part of the agreement and that guess on forever. with -- so, in iran, we now have, frankly, the most intrusive verification regime anywhere in the world. north korea is exactly the opposite. a very closed society and one of the problems, frankly, with previous deals was it did not provide the kind of verification tools that the international inspectors could use to find out what was going on anyplace in north korea other than the places where north korea wanted them to look. the iran agreement is an enormous step forward in terms of the verification to make sure that they are in fact not developing a nuclear weapons program. >> host: he also asked about selling uranium to russia. president trump and others tweeted about the role of the administration in favoring this group, uranium one. what actually happened. >> guest: well, let me say, i'm not
et cetera. it's is about taking the existential issue of a nuclear weapon, verify by off the table and that verifiable is credit cal. the most important part of the agreement and that guess on forever. with -- so, in iran, we now have, frankly, the most intrusive verification regime anywhere in the world. north korea is exactly the opposite. a very closed society and one of the problems, frankly, with previous deals was it did not provide the kind of verification tools that the international...
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, et cetera, et cetera.gencies to do what they're supposed to do, does the president have any ideas at all on how to address this or is he starting from scratch? >> i can tell you that the president supports not having the use of bump stocks and that we expect further action on that in the coming days. he ordered the department of justice and the atf to review the regulation of bump stocks. my understanding is that review has been completed and movement will take place on that shortly. the president, when it comes to that, is committed to ensuring that those devices are -- again i'm not going to get ahead of the announcement but i can tell you that the president doesn't support use of those accessories. >> on the broader problem of deranged individuals getting hold of weapons and killing people indiscriminately, does he have any ideas on how to deal with this? >> look, again, that's part of the conversations we're going to have over the next -- >> you would suggest he's starting from scratch here? >> if he h
, et cetera, et cetera.gencies to do what they're supposed to do, does the president have any ideas at all on how to address this or is he starting from scratch? >> i can tell you that the president supports not having the use of bump stocks and that we expect further action on that in the coming days. he ordered the department of justice and the atf to review the regulation of bump stocks. my understanding is that review has been completed and movement will take place on that shortly....
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if these women want to do the job, it is often based on their looks, et cetera. often true in manyjob. why here, why now and where is the power? did anybody ask them?” here, why now and where is the power? did anybody ask them? i was on my way to work and listening and a girl was being interviewed and i cannot remember her name and she was saying what an absolute shame. how much she loved herjob, how she felt it really added to the event and therefore she doesn't feel it is a necessary m ove . therefore she doesn't feel it is a necessary move. it is not about female empowerment as such. people world economic forum, empowering women was a huge theme of the week. all of the co—chairs were women, lots of incredible women who were really helping other women around the world. it will be interesting to hear what they thought about this. same with the bbc women on the march headline, the female empowerment story was about women who face discrimination, who face racial issues because of their race, there car. it is a different story, isn't it? depending on where you are.
if these women want to do the job, it is often based on their looks, et cetera. often true in manyjob. why here, why now and where is the power? did anybody ask them?” here, why now and where is the power? did anybody ask them? i was on my way to work and listening and a girl was being interviewed and i cannot remember her name and she was saying what an absolute shame. how much she loved herjob, how she felt it really added to the event and therefore she doesn't feel it is a necessary m ove...