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local tax which is you know all the the lodging tax which it goes to the letter to towns to come in etc and in fact he has not the money to do that so you know what he's done he said of course we are all going to fight against the change of climate and increase the taxes on gas on fuel and benzene you know and things like that which is in fact rubbish because you know. the the ploy is is that in many cases france's people need their car to travel to go to work they need their car sharing the children in school etc yeah. absolutely been hearing that our argument what do you think though president mccrum this is feeling right now he's in argentina surely embarrassment at the very least would he be getting pressure from other world leaders do you think seeing what's happening back home in france. what i don't i don't think that in fact you know the world leaders are really bus arena what's going on in france only think that the interest that's new with merkel because it's things go on this way i'm pretty sure that mccloy is going to lose the european election which is coming in next next y
local tax which is you know all the the lodging tax which it goes to the letter to towns to come in etc and in fact he has not the money to do that so you know what he's done he said of course we are all going to fight against the change of climate and increase the taxes on gas on fuel and benzene you know and things like that which is in fact rubbish because you know. the the ploy is is that in many cases france's people need their car to travel to go to work they need their car sharing the...
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has struck us all the way from you know the midwest of the us through france through through england etc the other is the amazing speed of technological change and as you know whether we're talking about cyber security fake news junk news or whatever this is change the structure in the framework in so many different ways as far as europe and the west and the u.s. goes though i mean these are obviously very important markets and even if there are currently some you know difficult to say with in france with president i would say that france as a whole is doing very well and germany is doing very well so so if you like the heart of the european union are still extremely prosperous and attractive places to invest and frankly the u.s. is still this enormous an important market well i do not want to exaggerate the extent of. difficulties as you put it that the west experiences but i think you would also agree with me that two three years ago something that we are seeing in many of those countries would have been unthinkable and i'm not only talking about the election of mr trump and his polici
has struck us all the way from you know the midwest of the us through france through through england etc the other is the amazing speed of technological change and as you know whether we're talking about cyber security fake news junk news or whatever this is change the structure in the framework in so many different ways as far as europe and the west and the u.s. goes though i mean these are obviously very important markets and even if there are currently some you know difficult to say with in...
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etc that would be pretty catastrophic for irish business so with regard to to all that and especially the the traffic between the two islands if you will always was talk about the so-called backstop just very briefly what is the box oh ok very quickly if you can remember when the whole process began there were three key issues the identified the so-called divorce settlement the citizens' rights and the irish border the backstop is a mechanism designed to ensure that regardless of what happens at the end of the transition period december twenty twenty that there are engines in place to avoid the return of a hard border on the island violent to backstop is designed to ensure that it only will kick in in the event of no trade agreement been reached and it is spoke arrangement which keeps the u.k. whole you can involved in a sort of a bare bones customs union as the callers and then specific arrangements for northern ireland which would mean that there's no need for any checks whatsoever on the irish border it is going back to you as a german economist looking at this whole thing from ger
etc that would be pretty catastrophic for irish business so with regard to to all that and especially the the traffic between the two islands if you will always was talk about the so-called backstop just very briefly what is the box oh ok very quickly if you can remember when the whole process began there were three key issues the identified the so-called divorce settlement the citizens' rights and the irish border the backstop is a mechanism designed to ensure that regardless of what happens...
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it does not look good. viable, the right answer, etc et cetera. it does not look goodm has been the case all the way through. the year ago we were having this conversation and everyone saying the irish that stop would make sure we would not have a hard border. that was fixed and we could proceed with the negotiations and here we are a year later and that is that the dealbreaker. the full legal advice given to the cabinet yesterday was put out in the public arena and it showed in a stark way what that backstop would mean, it could mean we are in a customs union foran could mean we are in a customs union for an indefinite period of time without the ability to have a say. it is something out of dante. it is a really the tricky thing. does theresa may have support within her party or could we see a leadership challenge? it is not have to be over this vote what will she be able to carry this through? parliament was holding the government in contempt and had to force the publication of that document. now the reason lack of confidence from mps. besides a
it does not look good. viable, the right answer, etc et cetera. it does not look goodm has been the case all the way through. the year ago we were having this conversation and everyone saying the irish that stop would make sure we would not have a hard border. that was fixed and we could proceed with the negotiations and here we are a year later and that is that the dealbreaker. the full legal advice given to the cabinet yesterday was put out in the public arena and it showed in a stark way...
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at that point was putting them in a direct confrontation with russell ‘s, that there could be fined etct all of them seem to think it is on the table were not going to help the italian economy anyway. they will not necessarily boost the italian economy. if you look at the forecasts of several economist ‘s income is that it 0.7% and it puts it out of kilter in terms of the eu and the same time it does not do anything for you but that is what happens when you have... it was on about the budget but it is about how the la liga and five stars combined. —— lega. the la liga and five stars combined. -- lega. a ceasefire in hudaydah, the main port in yemen. talk us through this article. this is a saudi backed paper, the arab news. are we hopeful we will see the ceasefire tomorrow? i hope so, i hope so but there are many things that can get it off kilter. we may see a ceasefire for a short time and then, one of the two parties does something stupid and we are back into full—fledged war. but we have to hope because if you look at the port of hudaydah, that is where the un help gets in and people
at that point was putting them in a direct confrontation with russell ‘s, that there could be fined etct all of them seem to think it is on the table were not going to help the italian economy anyway. they will not necessarily boost the italian economy. if you look at the forecasts of several economist ‘s income is that it 0.7% and it puts it out of kilter in terms of the eu and the same time it does not do anything for you but that is what happens when you have... it was on about the...
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a lot of the division we have seen since then with newt gingrich at the house etc. etc.. what his thoughts were about george bush, he said george bush was an american closer. a closer is someone you call in near the conclusion of a business transaction to take things to a satisfactory conclusion or the end of a baseball game. george hw bush happened to be president at the time the berlin wall came down, the war was ending and he may well be remembered longest for having brought that to a satisfactory conclusion at the time when we worried about civil war breaking out etc. etc.. it worked and his temperament worked at that time and able to juggle that. we saw in someone who was good at bringing it together, he lacked the vision thing, a memorable quote, when he said new world order at the time, interpreted by different people. he was talking about an order we now see under attack by the current president, nato and other multilateral alliances bringing about a peaceful pro-democracy world and that is getting backlogged right now. this is a time to appreciate george bush at
a lot of the division we have seen since then with newt gingrich at the house etc. etc.. what his thoughts were about george bush, he said george bush was an american closer. a closer is someone you call in near the conclusion of a business transaction to take things to a satisfactory conclusion or the end of a baseball game. george hw bush happened to be president at the time the berlin wall came down, the war was ending and he may well be remembered longest for having brought that to a...
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, etc, it is all getting very real.e is dammed if she does, she stabbed if she doesn't. if she doesn't putting contingencies everyone's is why the hell is in shepherding and contingencies, if she does a p pa re ntly contingencies, if she does apparently she is scaremongering —— -- if apparently she is scaremongering —— —— if she doesn't putting contingencies. that it meteorite to the wire. i've always said in a negotiation you need to have the option of walking away —— is to go to the wire. if you are buying a house younie said the price is not right i will walk away. buzzfeed is saying there is a christmas truce with theresa may. the remainers are stepping up their attacks on her. she does not get a rest. watching those people who called for a vote of no—confidence in their leader have suddenly turned around to support her, brexiteers such as jacob rees—mogg suddenly saying they would still, they are tories through and through. then the remainers who had been rather more on side with the doomed to chequers deal suddenl
, etc, it is all getting very real.e is dammed if she does, she stabbed if she doesn't. if she doesn't putting contingencies everyone's is why the hell is in shepherding and contingencies, if she does a p pa re ntly contingencies, if she does apparently she is scaremongering —— -- if apparently she is scaremongering —— —— if she doesn't putting contingencies. that it meteorite to the wire. i've always said in a negotiation you need to have the option of walking away —— is to go...
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., and people have electric cars, etc., etc. we need to pay for things. and that's the tough thing. we're all for infrastructure. very nice, you're going to build this, build that, build that. fine. how are you going to pay for it? >> yeah. >> you know, if you're running for president and you want free this, free that and free the other, it's not free. none of it's free. it means my children and grandchildren are going to pay for it as opposed to our generation. i think that's an intellectually bankrupt policy and an immorallal policy as well. you say infrastructure spending, everybody's for infrastructure spending. but everybody needs to be for how to we pay for it. >> i -- >> let me -- >> sure, go ahead. >> we have a wonderful federal highway system. the president proposed that we have an infrastructure program where the local states and local governments would pay 80%, and we'd pay 20%. i want you to imagine the federal highway system if the states had been required to pay 80% and we paid 20% as opposed to the federal governm
., and people have electric cars, etc., etc. we need to pay for things. and that's the tough thing. we're all for infrastructure. very nice, you're going to build this, build that, build that. fine. how are you going to pay for it? >> yeah. >> you know, if you're running for president and you want free this, free that and free the other, it's not free. none of it's free. it means my children and grandchildren are going to pay for it as opposed to our generation. i think that's an...
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., etc. but i feel like i'm speaking out the other side of my mouth now when i say what i said earlier. i believe every country has the right to defend itself. the ukranian ships were fired on and rammed. they would have in my thought had the right to respond. >> guest: thank you working with the ambassador at georgetown universities institute for the study of diplomacy so i have more of a diplomatic and development question if that's okay concerning the donbass non-government controlled territories so dwhrn conflict is active especially in the last few weeks. but i'm wondering beyawn minsk, is there any political strategy for donbass and the ukranians that live there, and besides the signal to the national community and integral importance what are we working towards when it comes to beyond military signals and how do we get there? >> okay, please don't take this as a personal offense. you used some words non-governmental control territories. i assume you're talking about the russian and sep
., etc. but i feel like i'm speaking out the other side of my mouth now when i say what i said earlier. i believe every country has the right to defend itself. the ukranian ships were fired on and rammed. they would have in my thought had the right to respond. >> guest: thank you working with the ambassador at georgetown universities institute for the study of diplomacy so i have more of a diplomatic and development question if that's okay concerning the donbass non-government controlled...
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fact actually why only has no income tax anyway and very very low taxes sales taxes property taxes etc. but we clarified that there is no tax on cryptocurrency in terms of property tax so that was one of the bills we had we also were the first elected body in the world that i had identified that utility tokens were not necessarily securities as long as they meet specified criteria in wyoming those bills are already law and now we're aiming to solidify the lead that wyoming has by solving some real problems a couple of the big ones are people in this industry are considered a hybrid this whole industry is considered a high risk industry by the f.d.a. i see and so the banks in general are shunning the whole industry and that's our signature bill for this year we we actually have a lot of opposition to the to the bank bill from the banking industry last week and had a surprisingly strong result it's not law yet we've still got a ways to go but this was an important hurdle to cross so you know from wyoming yes and new warnings from wall street and so you kind of like patients zero they're
fact actually why only has no income tax anyway and very very low taxes sales taxes property taxes etc. but we clarified that there is no tax on cryptocurrency in terms of property tax so that was one of the bills we had we also were the first elected body in the world that i had identified that utility tokens were not necessarily securities as long as they meet specified criteria in wyoming those bills are already law and now we're aiming to solidify the lead that wyoming has by solving some...
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millions are food insecure at some level, and 2.2 million children who are malnourished, etc. i thought i would give you a diagram see you can wrap your head around the depth of this crisis. imagine if yemen were only 100 people. this is a statistic from the world health organization. if yemen was just 100 people, here is what it would look like. 74 would need humanitarian aid, 57 would have no access to clean water or sanitation services, 60 would be food insecure and at risk of famine, 10 of the women and children would be acutely malnourished, 27 would be at risk of contracting either preventable illnesses including cholera, and 53 would have no access at all to health services. i think that in sum offers you a snapshot of where we are in yemen beyond the headlines and superlatives. there is no hyperbole there. i will leave it to steve to analyze the results of sweden last week and begin to unpack that. what are the drivers of the humanitarian crisis? we hear it is not man-made. -- that it is man-made. i want to list five variables driving the humanitarian suffering because
millions are food insecure at some level, and 2.2 million children who are malnourished, etc. i thought i would give you a diagram see you can wrap your head around the depth of this crisis. imagine if yemen were only 100 people. this is a statistic from the world health organization. if yemen was just 100 people, here is what it would look like. 74 would need humanitarian aid, 57 would have no access to clean water or sanitation services, 60 would be food insecure and at risk of famine, 10 of...
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to see the new facilities, etc., etc. but the quality and spirit of st. luke's remains there, folks. the astounding part to me is, within three blocks, you have the hub of what's left of the latino community in the mission district. and it represents the industry part. but on mission street between 24th and st. luke's, there is program for spanish-speaking elderly, mission cultural center, which was an old warehouse, and now it provides all sorts of cultural program for children all over the city. it provides free nutritional. it provides educational programs. and across the street, you have our mental health services, which used to be a funeral parlor. for the last 20 years, it's been providing mental health services for spanish-speaking families. but folks in the mission had the great pride of, which is st. luke's. if you wanted someone to find out about what programs are available in the mission, you knew somebody at st. luke's. it's still that way. one of my sons was born at st. luke's. you say, wait, what's going on here? to me, instead of making it
to see the new facilities, etc., etc. but the quality and spirit of st. luke's remains there, folks. the astounding part to me is, within three blocks, you have the hub of what's left of the latino community in the mission district. and it represents the industry part. but on mission street between 24th and st. luke's, there is program for spanish-speaking elderly, mission cultural center, which was an old warehouse, and now it provides all sorts of cultural program for children all over the...
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etc etc that we're worrying about you and i lived through the cold war you know the duck and cover take a door of part of yet in case something lets off a nuclear bomb fright me to death in school really did stay with me all my life is worried about it we go about that way again and surely not. boy there's hope not you know i think the world is safer then as i remember growing up in grade school and high school at the height of the cold war and out of i was drafted into the military in the sixty's you know and there was a crisis in cuba i hope it is nothing like that but there's a lot of competition but if i had more to say about my own government i think that i could work in a different direction because when i was in government i advocated you know friendship with countries but not antagonism and personal provocative activity so i think that the more we stay at home and mind our own business the better off we'll be treaties that have moved us in the direction of less militancy and less nuclear weapons i think is very very good so i think our position in the our institute is that of no
etc etc that we're worrying about you and i lived through the cold war you know the duck and cover take a door of part of yet in case something lets off a nuclear bomb fright me to death in school really did stay with me all my life is worried about it we go about that way again and surely not. boy there's hope not you know i think the world is safer then as i remember growing up in grade school and high school at the height of the cold war and out of i was drafted into the military in the...
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., etc.but i feel like i am speaking of the other side of my mouth right now and i said what i said earlier. i believe that every country has the right to defend itself. ukrainian ships were fired on. they were rammed. they would have, in my thought, had the right to respond. herbst: other questions? >> thank you. i am working with an ambassador at georgetown university, the institute for the study of diplomacy. i have more of a diplomatic and development question if that is ok. with nongovernment controlled territories, i know the conflict is still very active. -- beyond them, is there any sort of social, economic, or political reintegration strategy for the crane's that still live -- for ukrainians is still live there? what are we working toward when it comes to beyond military signals, and how do we get there? gen. breedlove: please do not take this as a personal offense. you used some words, nongovernmental controlled territory. i assume you are talking about the russian and separatist-oc
., etc.but i feel like i am speaking of the other side of my mouth right now and i said what i said earlier. i believe that every country has the right to defend itself. ukrainian ships were fired on. they were rammed. they would have, in my thought, had the right to respond. herbst: other questions? >> thank you. i am working with an ambassador at georgetown university, the institute for the study of diplomacy. i have more of a diplomatic and development question if that is ok. with...
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the debt, economic growth, etc. i had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. i was teaching kids and the academy was not thriving and the debt cap filing up. i threw my hat in the ring and had a huge win. steve: when did you know you were going to win? rep. brat: we had a good feel. we were up in every county. i told the press. and they said, cute story. i don't usually fudge. people who know me know that. i try to always tell the truth. i said, i am serious. they said, ok. they learned. they never do seem to learn. it is a weird cycle. it was a weird day. steve: in looking back what were , eric cantor's mistakes? what should have been done that he did not do? rep. brat: i never personalized it. when you make promises, you have got to keep them. even now, we did great tax cuts and the economy is booming. we also promised we want to repeal obama care. that is a big issue. our democratic opponents, the press was so biased in their coverage on health care. i held up at my town hall one year ago, when she of paper. press, i said no way show this legislation be con
the debt, economic growth, etc. i had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. i was teaching kids and the academy was not thriving and the debt cap filing up. i threw my hat in the ring and had a huge win. steve: when did you know you were going to win? rep. brat: we had a good feel. we were up in every county. i told the press. and they said, cute story. i don't usually fudge. people who know me know that. i try to always tell the truth. i said, i am serious. they said, ok....
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relates to racism, relates to homophobia etc.and i think as 'sthe book goes on from the 40s to the 80s, you really see people kind of thinking about in a more abstract sense and moving towards a concrete programming ideology. to give you an example of a group that i talk about, at the end of the book, there is a group called the third world women's alliance. developed out of sncc. and one of the things that they are especially interested in is organizing and helping poor and working-class women of color and black women. what does this look like to them? one it looks like is having a skill section in their newspapers. to teach people how to do things like fix their house without having to pay someone to come and do it. how to organize cooperative childcare, so people can get to work on time. how to negotiate for higher wages. right? but they're also doing this interesting ideological work where every month they feature a poor or working-class women at war. someone that works on a chicken farm, someone that works as a secretary. an
relates to racism, relates to homophobia etc.and i think as 'sthe book goes on from the 40s to the 80s, you really see people kind of thinking about in a more abstract sense and moving towards a concrete programming ideology. to give you an example of a group that i talk about, at the end of the book, there is a group called the third world women's alliance. developed out of sncc. and one of the things that they are especially interested in is organizing and helping poor and working-class women...
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etc., etc., etc. so if you're in englishmen and you are reading all the stuff, this total phony baloney people are coming up with excuses for not having to obey the law or pay their taxes, don't you start to wonder if maybe there is a conspiracy, but is not here in london, it's over in america. there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a few people like that who are doing their best to stir these totally phony fears, to turn people against the government so that they can perhaps wind up as bosses of an independent america. we can't let this happen without trying to do something about it. so every time there is protest in the colonies the government slaps them back. the people in england get matter and that just makes some people in the colony matter and goes from one step to another. and then of course the boston tea party comes up. here are a bunch of people storming onto the docks destroying thousands of pounds of tea owned by the east india company. clearly an illegal act but lots of
etc., etc., etc. so if you're in englishmen and you are reading all the stuff, this total phony baloney people are coming up with excuses for not having to obey the law or pay their taxes, don't you start to wonder if maybe there is a conspiracy, but is not here in london, it's over in america. there are a few of these malcontents like sam adams and a few people like that who are doing their best to stir these totally phony fears, to turn people against the government so that they can perhaps...
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i whether people's vote, no deal, this deal, etc. lam whether people's vote, no deal, this deal, etc.cience. at the moment the issue is around the backstop and that is what she is trying to seek reassurances on and we just have to give her something to do that, otherwise we willjust repeat this cycle with whoever is leader, whichever party is in government. just listening to seema it is quite clear they don't have the answer. it is very easy to speak in platitudes, but this is a very difficult problem the parliament is trying to solve the parliament is trying to solve the heart of the country and i think the heart of the country and i think the prime minister is doing her very best. briefly, all of you, do you expect theresa may to survive tonight, sammy wilson?” expect theresa may to survive tonight, sammy wilson? ithink expect theresa may to survive tonight, sammy wilson? i think that advantage is on her side. she has the huge payroll vote, and she also has the fact that many people do not know who the likely successor will be, so advantages on her side, but who knows about the outc
i whether people's vote, no deal, this deal, etc. lam whether people's vote, no deal, this deal, etc.cience. at the moment the issue is around the backstop and that is what she is trying to seek reassurances on and we just have to give her something to do that, otherwise we willjust repeat this cycle with whoever is leader, whichever party is in government. just listening to seema it is quite clear they don't have the answer. it is very easy to speak in platitudes, but this is a very difficult...
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the other $4 million goes to buy equipment, infrastructure upgrades, charging infrastructure, etc. i'll pause. we're asking for your support, but i will see if you have any questions. >> president cohen: i think it's pretty straightforward. i don't have any questions. i don't see that my colleagues have any questions. budget legislative analyst doesn't have any questions. let's see if the public has anything that they would like to raise. let's go to public comment at this time. may i or are you going to continue? >> do you want me to do the next because you called them together? >> president cohen: yes, i'm sorry. please continue. >> the other grant before you is in the amount of $166,000. to give you context, small corner stores, restaurants, often don't have the bandwidth or resources to focus on the maintenance of their equipment, especially refrigeration units, only fixing them when they're broken. the grant funds will be used to help these small businesses main 10 and upkeep their old refrigeration units, reducing the environmental impact of the refrigeration units. our grant
the other $4 million goes to buy equipment, infrastructure upgrades, charging infrastructure, etc. i'll pause. we're asking for your support, but i will see if you have any questions. >> president cohen: i think it's pretty straightforward. i don't have any questions. i don't see that my colleagues have any questions. budget legislative analyst doesn't have any questions. let's see if the public has anything that they would like to raise. let's go to public comment at this time. may i or...
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., etc.he reality is price matters, and maybe we are closer to all those things, but we also have yields higher almost across the board, and it will take probably a recession to end up having probably the negative returns we have seen in fixed income over the last six months. jonathan: kathleen? kathleen: i think that is a valid point. the fundamentals are positive, so it will be tough to get a systemic credit event in the markets away from loans. it does give active managers a real opportunity with specific risk. we have seen these specific companies that have issues, and that is where the liquidity plays into long-term investors' hands. jonathan: luke? luke: i guess you have to be really careful, because there are not many times when credit gives you a negative return for two years in a row. in fact, you would have to look really hard for that to happen in history. yes, event risk will be important, but it is hard to play it from the long side. we would be cautious about that going into 201
., etc.he reality is price matters, and maybe we are closer to all those things, but we also have yields higher almost across the board, and it will take probably a recession to end up having probably the negative returns we have seen in fixed income over the last six months. jonathan: kathleen? kathleen: i think that is a valid point. the fundamentals are positive, so it will be tough to get a systemic credit event in the markets away from loans. it does give active managers a real opportunity...
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look how that turned out, coal producers, etc. a couple comments on jonas.hat people want to consume drugs to extend their life a few more months, god forbid. people aren't going to cut down on that. the problem is, and you kind of went over very quickly, it's these patents. we don't have drug, competitive drug pricing because the drug companies are basically monopolies. that's fine, but they're allowed to extend their monopolies. david: yeah. >> sell gene makes a cancer drug, you know the patent has been extended on that to 2036? these companies make minor changes, they get the fda to extend these patents, and it goes out 40, 50 years. that's why the generics can't come in. you cut back on that, you cut back on the monopolies -- >> so, gary -- david: but still, when the incentives that we have in a private system now, you've got these incredible inventions. inmoon no therapy, by the way, is one of the most fast growing, real promising movements in the truck companies. that kind of innovation i don't think you can see with any kind of government drug company
look how that turned out, coal producers, etc. a couple comments on jonas.hat people want to consume drugs to extend their life a few more months, god forbid. people aren't going to cut down on that. the problem is, and you kind of went over very quickly, it's these patents. we don't have drug, competitive drug pricing because the drug companies are basically monopolies. that's fine, but they're allowed to extend their monopolies. david: yeah. >> sell gene makes a cancer drug, you know...
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that is why you pay them a lot of money, etc., etc. never directed him to do anything incorrect or wrong. s ne: mr. cohen pleaded guilty in august to a ser financial crimes and also admitted to lying to congress over a proposed real estate deal in russia. for more on thie, i spoke eawith the president of the constitutional accountability center. how strong is the president's defense that he didn't tell michael cohen to do anythit ? elizabeth: not very strong at all, and if we look at the prosecutor's memo that was used to justify the sentence for chael cohen, they talk about how it was this repeated pattern, almost a culture accepted of lies and criminality between cohen and trump world siand simply because the pnt might not have said "i want you to violate campaign-finance laws by paying off these two women so they don't make me look bad on president trump as the sitting .resident, by some accounts, cannot be indict elizabeth: certainly that is an open question and something we might have to decide in the courts whether it is constitu
that is why you pay them a lot of money, etc., etc. never directed him to do anything incorrect or wrong. s ne: mr. cohen pleaded guilty in august to a ser financial crimes and also admitted to lying to congress over a proposed real estate deal in russia. for more on thie, i spoke eawith the president of the constitutional accountability center. how strong is the president's defense that he didn't tell michael cohen to do anythit ? elizabeth: not very strong at all, and if we look at the...
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. >> no contestar preguntas, su nÚmero social, etc.sentar documentos falsos podrÍa causarle serios problemas. >> alguien tiene alguna identificaciÓn falsa que no la presente y que no la tenga en la cartera. >> josÉ Ángel álvarez, univisiÓn. >> y en estos dÍas son muchas las medidas a tomar para evitar problemas. las luces deben estar con buen estado. si el Árbol es natural, mantenero hidratado. >> necesita separar las velas. >> las velas son principales causales de siniestro. y un padre hondureÑo pide asilo. >> no hay dÍa normal, su hija sufre de parÁlisis cerebral. fueron a su primer cita. las autoridades les dijeron las limitaciones que tienen. >> que no debo salir, y tampoco trabajar. >> el activista, mark lane, lo acompaÑÓ. >> las autoridades hablaron de la importancia del billete. suficiente para ser penado. >> hay que estar en la cita. >> en san diego california, univisiÓn. >> millones de mexicanos se podrÍan ver afectados. >> les tengo la informaciÓn del tiempo en tan solo minutos. >> millones de mexicanos podrÍan verse afectado
. >> no contestar preguntas, su nÚmero social, etc.sentar documentos falsos podrÍa causarle serios problemas. >> alguien tiene alguna identificaciÓn falsa que no la presente y que no la tenga en la cartera. >> josÉ Ángel álvarez, univisiÓn. >> y en estos dÍas son muchas las medidas a tomar para evitar problemas. las luces deben estar con buen estado. si el Árbol es natural, mantenero hidratado. >> necesita separar las velas. >> las velas son...
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dianetics and l ron hubbard's entire worldview, theology, etc. moved away from fiction and became a church, but this is where it started so this is a piece that definitely participated in a change in american society, a founding of dianetics as a religion. or a theology or whatever you want to call it. things on that scale haven't happened from science-fiction commonly. but this is a big one. this is one that we keep in the fall because this issue of astounding is very sought after by collectors. this is philip k dick's do androids dream of electric sheep which is the source text for blade runner. this book had a huge impact in bringing ideas of androids , cloning, artificial intelligence to the attention of a whole lot of people in america who weren't particularly science-fiction readers. it was not new to talk about androids or artificial intelligence in science-fiction in 1968, but when blade runner was made, that conversation got a kind of huge imaginative exposure. the story of do androids dream of electric sheep is not exactly the story of
dianetics and l ron hubbard's entire worldview, theology, etc. moved away from fiction and became a church, but this is where it started so this is a piece that definitely participated in a change in american society, a founding of dianetics as a religion. or a theology or whatever you want to call it. things on that scale haven't happened from science-fiction commonly. but this is a big one. this is one that we keep in the fall because this issue of astounding is very sought after by...
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thank you etc. you bet it is a demand it is a go up when i have to when i giggle and. men every could get even if the little. fella disadvantaging. my nose in regard to live band. love those. girls are part of that goes a little and. late mr jalili i don't think there's any of the media even going to them they live in the middle of the union. gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lots of those dunk which should be. going to do with them. was a would. that do that are going to end up just. a good bit. and then you look at that then i think. yeah. i think the election is. going to get if this is. really the close. to kill they are. going to be ready to. pay him i've bothered to do those things you miss a board got me. some game i'm saying that to me. on many caning the caucus meeting didn't need those things. i'm mighty pleased to see how much as it can been a success to give my name a living disgrace a ball hog bar the most loving. it pays well and doesn't require diplomas. that's why so many in macau work for the casinos. but for those like gian wh
thank you etc. you bet it is a demand it is a go up when i have to when i giggle and. men every could get even if the little. fella disadvantaging. my nose in regard to live band. love those. girls are part of that goes a little and. late mr jalili i don't think there's any of the media even going to them they live in the middle of the union. gary gary only that. if they are violent. you know so good lots of those dunk which should be. going to do with them. was a would. that do that are going...
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actually distinguishing between the saudi turkey relations in terms of defense maybe because mommy etc and this case so he made it clear in his talk but also he's saying that you know the since this all of these admitted that the who was killed in the consulate done where is the body if you're talking about you had a local operative or corporal done or someone done you know do something with the body would like to know because so far there is not really is this factory information from the solid decide and that's why he it's getting quite frustrating because turkey wants to close this file and move on but as long as the body is not iran and we don't really know a lot of the other details it makes the case quite sensitive quite a bit to but also the carefully crafted pull the sea turkey really does not intend to harm for kiss all of the relations this. keepin it separately in this case ok so sorry about that point what do you think. earned a guy and goal has been and how would you say that he is managed this so far i think underground cell far has managed the case very well in terms of
actually distinguishing between the saudi turkey relations in terms of defense maybe because mommy etc and this case so he made it clear in his talk but also he's saying that you know the since this all of these admitted that the who was killed in the consulate done where is the body if you're talking about you had a local operative or corporal done or someone done you know do something with the body would like to know because so far there is not really is this factory information from the...
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is no there is no hope hospital in the neighborhood there is no a bus line to go to the nearest city etc and all these people often have the impression they are they are lost and these. interests coming from these. from these are struck retic schools moralists don't have a very real a different way with the normal beavers ok well i suppose the test will be does everything change or does he just hope people forget what they were angry about will doubtless speak again pascoe a ti vo about income support of already or france international thank you. for you watching the w. news our life from let's move to another european leader with problems in britain the prime minister is a may has delayed a planned parliamentary of votes on the bracks it deal offered by the european union. told members of parliament it had become clear there was insufficient support for the deal on the table following her announcement european president daughter of tosca has called a meeting to discuss press it on thursday but he says the bloc will not renegotiate the terms of the deal vote was supposed to take place to
is no there is no hope hospital in the neighborhood there is no a bus line to go to the nearest city etc and all these people often have the impression they are they are lost and these. interests coming from these. from these are struck retic schools moralists don't have a very real a different way with the normal beavers ok well i suppose the test will be does everything change or does he just hope people forget what they were angry about will doubtless speak again pascoe a ti vo about income...