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in a family you have some that araller than others, et cetera. so really in a sense, race is a social construct but the likely experiences that minorities have had, say in this country shows that some of those things that really existed before have long-lasting effects, so people make assumptions because of biological differences rather than psychological differences similar to the fact that children who come from families where there college graduates, those children are much more likely to be college graduates than the peers down the street. there's a lot of social factors that address this. indeed, you might say that there's one race, but the important thing for me is to get beyond that, because frankly when i was in medical school, by the end of my second month, i forgot i was black because i was treat it had same way by my classmates, et cetera, and so for the rest of my years in medical school, i was louis sullivan and my classmate emmanuel who took me home that had soup for the first time. i had never heard of mozaball soup. the point is t
in a family you have some that araller than others, et cetera. so really in a sense, race is a social construct but the likely experiences that minorities have had, say in this country shows that some of those things that really existed before have long-lasting effects, so people make assumptions because of biological differences rather than psychological differences similar to the fact that children who come from families where there college graduates, those children are much more likely to be...
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french called free writers and et cetera. it's triggering a lot of free action. >> i would be curious to know what people are saying in paris? >> they are outraged. i can tell you. several things have been written. one of our french fellow colleagues here in washington wrote in the "atlantic." a very strong piece in reply to president obama. this is not the issue. i would like to say, if you would, about -- two things. first of all, this is why. it's not only -- it's no more only the mideast. i think it's what's happening in europe is really very grave and very dramatic. when you talk to politicians in france or england or elsewhere they tell you that probably besides france and great britain today, the entirety of the political spectrum in western europe is shifting toward something between the far right, the far left, both populous and demagoguic, and by the way, this is interesting because the sanders/trump convergence is something of that kind which is new in the u.s. but not at all new in europe. we have been living that
french called free writers and et cetera. it's triggering a lot of free action. >> i would be curious to know what people are saying in paris? >> they are outraged. i can tell you. several things have been written. one of our french fellow colleagues here in washington wrote in the "atlantic." a very strong piece in reply to president obama. this is not the issue. i would like to say, if you would, about -- two things. first of all, this is why. it's not only -- it's no...
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the gre, the mccat, the lsat, et cetera, et cetera.s testing in between where we end up a mirror image conversation. he talked about one of the reasons we were hoping to hear from ets they also fair to say in some ways a competitor to cae and i would say from my observation and i've been watching cla for more than ten years now in response to the attention that came to the cla i think ets felt like it needed to step up and be able to say we can do this also. so, they've developed something called the heightened tool, which is -- i'm just reading this, suite of six assessment too manies for critical thinking, written communication, digital information litsy, civic competency, that's interesting and engagement and then intercultural competency and diversity. building on what you say you d and getting even more things that colleges are interested in. so, it seems like we're developing more of these tools going forward. do you think roger will more people jump in to this market opportunity if i can call it that? are there other players out
the gre, the mccat, the lsat, et cetera, et cetera.s testing in between where we end up a mirror image conversation. he talked about one of the reasons we were hoping to hear from ets they also fair to say in some ways a competitor to cae and i would say from my observation and i've been watching cla for more than ten years now in response to the attention that came to the cla i think ets felt like it needed to step up and be able to say we can do this also. so, they've developed something...
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australian aid, japanese, et cetera, et cetera. to ngos and even to individuals. i'm thinking, for example, of pascal, that french lady who is bent on creating a virtual cultural museum for afghanistan. i love their dynamism, though i sometimes chaff at their bureaucracy. all this say in a round about way that the information that we're presenting to you will be firsthand. factual. and representative. it might not reflect what you read in journalistic or even in some expert accounts. i was struck by a comment i was reading on yahoo! two days ago. on the ongoing political debate on terrorism from susan hasler, and she recently wrote, people make the most incendiary and irresponsible claims as a stating indisputable facts hardly anyone will tell you where they got their information. repetition and volume try to take the place of verification. i would use word for word her observation to describe the reporting on afghanistan these days. so you know where i stand. journalists are so rushed trying to be the first to scoop a story. while trying to write it in the most s
australian aid, japanese, et cetera, et cetera. to ngos and even to individuals. i'm thinking, for example, of pascal, that french lady who is bent on creating a virtual cultural museum for afghanistan. i love their dynamism, though i sometimes chaff at their bureaucracy. all this say in a round about way that the information that we're presenting to you will be firsthand. factual. and representative. it might not reflect what you read in journalistic or even in some expert accounts. i was...
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hybrid war, indirect war, et cetera. what they're trying do is advance their interests at levels below direct armed conflict with the united states. >> how do we respond? >> so i think one thing is the indigenous peoples of that region, the front line states if you will, the baltics as an example, they want to be able to defend themselves and we should take actions and authorities and appropriate resources and help them defend themselves because they're nato article 5 members. so that's, i think, fundamental. secondly, i think a lot of training exercises and i think what's embedded in the eri relative to the army pieces is very, very important. but we need to send a very strong message to the russians. i think we're doing that. by prepositioning equipment, rotating heavy forces in this case an armored brigade and conducting well over 40 exercises in europe to let our allies know we're there and to let our enemies know we're there. >> i was surprised to learn over there, one of the ways we're really getting hammered is by
hybrid war, indirect war, et cetera. what they're trying do is advance their interests at levels below direct armed conflict with the united states. >> how do we respond? >> so i think one thing is the indigenous peoples of that region, the front line states if you will, the baltics as an example, they want to be able to defend themselves and we should take actions and authorities and appropriate resources and help them defend themselves because they're nato article 5 members. so...
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cetera, et set remarks facts intendium, et cetera, et cetera, it's all there, black and white, clears crystal. you stole lifting drichgs. you both have it, it has to be washed and sterilized so you get nothing. you lose. good day, sir. >> one presidential candidate broke the rules this year in the same way. facts mentus gloria el et cetera. he broke the rules. he was a presidential candidate, sure. but he protect the rules. whatever those were. you really might now get nothing because of it. it's an amazing story and that's next. good day, sir. don't let dust and allergies get between you and life's beautiful moments. with flonase allergy relief, they wont. when we breathe in allergens, our bodies react by over producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance. flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. flonase outperforms the #1 non-drowsy allergy pill. so you can seize those moments, wherever you find them. flonase. six is greater than one changes everything. i can't bthat's my boy.t. you're proud to give each o
cetera, et set remarks facts intendium, et cetera, et cetera, it's all there, black and white, clears crystal. you stole lifting drichgs. you both have it, it has to be washed and sterilized so you get nothing. you lose. good day, sir. >> one presidential candidate broke the rules this year in the same way. facts mentus gloria el et cetera. he broke the rules. he was a presidential candidate, sure. but he protect the rules. whatever those were. you really might now get nothing because of...
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hybrid war, indirect war, et cetera. what they're trying do is advance their interests at levels below direct armed conflict with the united states. >> how do we respond? >> so i think one thing is the indigenous peoples of that region, the front line states if you will, the baltics as an example they want to be able to defend themselves and we should take actions and authorities and appropriate resources and help them defend themselves because they're nato article 5 members. i think that's fundamental. secondly, i think a lot of training exercises and i think what's embedded in the eri relative to the army pieces is very, very important. but we need to send a very strong message to the russians. i think we're doing that. by prepositioning equipment, rotating heavy forces in this case an armored brigade and conducting exercises in europe to let our allies know we're there and to let our enemies know we're there. >> i was surprised to learn over there, one of the ways we're really getting hammered is by a very effective p
hybrid war, indirect war, et cetera. what they're trying do is advance their interests at levels below direct armed conflict with the united states. >> how do we respond? >> so i think one thing is the indigenous peoples of that region, the front line states if you will, the baltics as an example they want to be able to defend themselves and we should take actions and authorities and appropriate resources and help them defend themselves because they're nato article 5 members. i...
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advances in technology, information, et cetera, et cetera. but my own observation is i think our headquarters remain still a little bit bigger than what needs to be for combat. for example, if you were to deploy a brigade or a division, say, the footprint of that -- the on the ground footprint, that headquarters, is very large. in today's environment and in tomorrow's environment. increasingly in tomorrow's environment. gr if you have a large footprint. from computers and radios and everything else we have. given the acquisition and the capabilities of some of our adversaries, for russia, for example. we've seen they can acquire the electronic signal quickly, fly unmanened vehicles over there and mass artillery on you. so you'll be dead. what do we have to do? we need to pair down or headquarters to very nimble, mobile capabilities that can in fact survive what we think is the environment, the lethal environment that we would see in the future. that could mean increases in reachback, for example, where much of your headquarters foot prince, t
advances in technology, information, et cetera, et cetera. but my own observation is i think our headquarters remain still a little bit bigger than what needs to be for combat. for example, if you were to deploy a brigade or a division, say, the footprint of that -- the on the ground footprint, that headquarters, is very large. in today's environment and in tomorrow's environment. increasingly in tomorrow's environment. gr if you have a large footprint. from computers and radios and everything...
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et cetera, et cetera.ll the things we'll do, the republican party is millions of votes more than it did four years ago. now, it's getting millions of more voetds than it ever had and in all fairness, the republican party never had that image. it was like sort of tired, tired, exhausted, tired. and now all of a sudden you go to south carolina, you go to new hampshire, different, nevada, and a woman working in nevada said, you know what? she said this on television. she said, i've been in here for 25 years. they have three people in this room. now they had a line back six blocks, five deep and she said i've never seen anything like this. that's every single thing. so, republicans should -- >> we had room for here. >> supposed to be have a little audience. they have to open up all the decks. there's something amazing. >> let's say you fall shy of 1,237. this is not a chris matthews hypothetical but if you fall shy of 1,237 and get to the convention and it's contested and they try -- you have more votes, more
et cetera, et cetera.ll the things we'll do, the republican party is millions of votes more than it did four years ago. now, it's getting millions of more voetds than it ever had and in all fairness, the republican party never had that image. it was like sort of tired, tired, exhausted, tired. and now all of a sudden you go to south carolina, you go to new hampshire, different, nevada, and a woman working in nevada said, you know what? she said this on television. she said, i've been in here...
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protect me from -- et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.ut, i don't want you to know any of my business and i don't even want you to have the ability to investigate some of that business when it happens, because of this broader implication and we're worried about big brother. so, there's going to be a whole series of issues around that that i think will be coming up. i think there are a range of people don't pay attention to them as much in terms of monopoly concentration or anti-trust issues, et cetera. but i think in this current environment they are going to be becoming more prominent over time. so -- and then political issues, patient issues, voting issues, and money and politics issues, that's a whole series of issues that i do believe are an important role for the court to play, because if we're not effectively setting the rules of the political process, if that is de-legitimized, then whatever outcomes are generated, you know, are subject to just endless contention. we really are the only advanced democracy on earth that systematical
protect me from -- et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.ut, i don't want you to know any of my business and i don't even want you to have the ability to investigate some of that business when it happens, because of this broader implication and we're worried about big brother. so, there's going to be a whole series of issues around that that i think will be coming up. i think there are a range of people don't pay attention to them as much in terms of monopoly concentration or anti-trust issues, et...
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just as they commit all that crime, they are fraudulent in terms of their boati, et cetera. there's this kind of racial narrative that is out there and how does your book play or navigate? how does race factor into the concerns addressed in the book. >> guest: it is obvious -- and not to be obvious that the people, the black people and latinos in this book and the poor white folks in this book have been taken advantage of. that in fact it is the folks who give the money to the campaign, the donors he then used the money to dribble out little bits for all these people who are the non-factors in this whole process. these are not colored folks. and so, the people who are paying money to pass through these people were all the candidates are running the wrong way. so it has nothing to do with the black people be encrypted although i'm sure there's crooked black people just like everybody else and latinos. but the donor class are the people in office than running for office and the same people over and over very often and the families and so on are the ones who are corrupt and the
just as they commit all that crime, they are fraudulent in terms of their boati, et cetera. there's this kind of racial narrative that is out there and how does your book play or navigate? how does race factor into the concerns addressed in the book. >> guest: it is obvious -- and not to be obvious that the people, the black people and latinos in this book and the poor white folks in this book have been taken advantage of. that in fact it is the folks who give the money to the campaign,...
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protect me from -- et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. but i don't want you to know any of my business and i don't even the ability toe investigate some of that business when it happens, because of this broader implication and we're worried about big brother. so there's going to be a whole around thatsues that i think will be coming up. i think there are a range of issues that date back earliest days of prominentand were during the great depression and era that have gone into abeyance. attention topay them as much in terms of monopoly concentration or et cetera.issues, but i think in this current environment we're going to be -- going to be becoming more prominent over time. political issues, issues,issues, voting money and politics issues, that's a whole series of issues believe are an important role for the court to play, because if we're not effectively setting the rules of the political process, if that is de-legitimized, then whatever are generated, you know, are subject to just endless contention. and this is separate from the judic
protect me from -- et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. but i don't want you to know any of my business and i don't even the ability toe investigate some of that business when it happens, because of this broader implication and we're worried about big brother. so there's going to be a whole around thatsues that i think will be coming up. i think there are a range of issues that date back earliest days of prominentand were during the great depression and era that have gone into abeyance. attention...
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overseeing the production of the food, they will walk around and inspect things, check on products, et cetera. but when it comes time to actually serving the dinner, the president's dinner is usually picked out of the 2,700 that we've produced that night. >> so he's eating the same food, it's a random -- >> correct. >> they randomly select from the starter desserts as well as the entree. >> now, how far are we from the actual ballroom right now? >> right now, you're probably about 40 yards from the ballroom. >> so are the servers taking the food from this area or from this kitchen, bringing it out into the ballroom. >> yeah, the kitchen actually backs up to the ballroom, it's only about 10 yards away from the entrance to the ballroom, which makes it convenient, but also efficient. >> chef andre, your employees here, to work at the washington hilton because of the high-profile events that go on here, do they have to be especially checked, background checks? >> i honestly couldn't answer that question. however, i do know that everybody that walks in to the kitchen, once we turn it over t
overseeing the production of the food, they will walk around and inspect things, check on products, et cetera. but when it comes time to actually serving the dinner, the president's dinner is usually picked out of the 2,700 that we've produced that night. >> so he's eating the same food, it's a random -- >> correct. >> they randomly select from the starter desserts as well as the entree. >> now, how far are we from the actual ballroom right now? >> right now,...
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cetera, et cetera. my question is in addition to the issue of the value added of diversity which is getting more and more play in corporations and things like that and therefore tracking that, which i think could be incredibly interesting to see from a different perspective, do you see that there is going to be any diminution increase around issues of sexual harassment and issues of that nature? >> because the -- these women are in units that are never had women before? >> yes. and so is it more of, oh, now we respect them and understand what value they have, et cetera, versus, well, we have these close quarters and we have these issues? >> sure. so i would say, do we expect an increase. i specicertainly hope not. but we need to look at, that is what each of the services, to the point we were talking about surveys before, that is all all of the surveys, you heard about the so com survey but all of the services did survey of one sort. why? because we need to identify where there are misconceptions and th
cetera, et cetera. my question is in addition to the issue of the value added of diversity which is getting more and more play in corporations and things like that and therefore tracking that, which i think could be incredibly interesting to see from a different perspective, do you see that there is going to be any diminution increase around issues of sexual harassment and issues of that nature? >> because the -- these women are in units that are never had women before? >> yes. and...
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the sunnis don't trust the shiite dominated government, et cetera, et cetera. those are all simplifications but they're the kind of operating hype moth these, you have an -- high moth these, you have an environment where a sunni dominated city like mosul, which some people were espousing ideals before isis moved in isis was welcomed bid some. but this -- the basic problem. so we tend to in the united states to look at isis as the military or security challenge when in affect it is a fundamental political problem. the same thing in syria, where you don't have a popular, credible, viable government, and you saw the uprising that was then exploited by virtually everybody in the state. now the question now for everybody is, can you actually reconstitute each state? of course the question is, where they borders that were viable ever? are we going back to something that could be more natural or would be less conflict-prone? we don't know the answer. but one of the problems of u.s. policy at the moment is we're not putting those fundamental questions on the table shou
the sunnis don't trust the shiite dominated government, et cetera, et cetera. those are all simplifications but they're the kind of operating hype moth these, you have an -- high moth these, you have an environment where a sunni dominated city like mosul, which some people were espousing ideals before isis moved in isis was welcomed bid some. but this -- the basic problem. so we tend to in the united states to look at isis as the military or security challenge when in affect it is a fundamental...
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cetera and et cetera. all of that is on tape and it will be dragged out again and again. i think that's an amazingly audacious card for him to play. >> it hasn't damaged him so far. the latitude was for the more colorful remarks because he is authentic and politically in-- politically incorrect. women do vote the economy and they vote security. we were hearing predictions if you watched the news as of this week of an economic down term coming. if that happens that is an advantage for trump. i believe it is an advantage for trump and if you look -- >> for hillary. >> she has done a good job. it is not independent -- i'm sure democrats do. here is something shocking to me. the barack obama administration has been in office for eight years. she was part of that. they don't even pay equal pay in the white house. they don't pay equal pay in the state department. for her to make this argument that now she will turn the page and be the champion, i think her record contridicts -- contridicts that. where i think do
cetera and et cetera. all of that is on tape and it will be dragged out again and again. i think that's an amazingly audacious card for him to play. >> it hasn't damaged him so far. the latitude was for the more colorful remarks because he is authentic and politically in-- politically incorrect. women do vote the economy and they vote security. we were hearing predictions if you watched the news as of this week of an economic down term coming. if that happens that is an advantage for...
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governors of major states, et cetera, et cetera. they were all going to do great.were all doing to do great. >> seth: "they were all going to do great and now some of them have to just stand behind me in my fart path. [ laughter ] but the worst part of the press conference came when trump attacked hillary clinton's credentials and said she was only doing well because she's a woman. >> well i think the only card she has is the woman's card. she's got nothing else going. and frankly, if hillary clinton were a man, i don't think she'd get 5% of the vote. the only thing she's got going is the woman's card. and the beautiful thing is, women don't like her. >> seth: women don't like her? have you looked at your number with women lately? according to gallop, 70% of women view trump unfavorably. even 46% of republican women view him unfavorably. trump is less popular with women than the guy in the office who keeps saying he gives the best back rubs. [ laughter ] second, this gives us a perfect window into the addled world view of donald trump. a man who's name was already
governors of major states, et cetera, et cetera. they were all going to do great.were all doing to do great. >> seth: "they were all going to do great and now some of them have to just stand behind me in my fart path. [ laughter ] but the worst part of the press conference came when trump attacked hillary clinton's credentials and said she was only doing well because she's a woman. >> well i think the only card she has is the woman's card. she's got nothing else going. and...
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fair value for the williams' shareholders, but there is a great deal of value for the williams and etet is going to be the lar largest infrastructure company, and scale and access to capital and reach to get a tremendous part of the growing story which is low natural gas prices driving the demand for volumes, and the volumes will flow through the williams pipeline, and lots of chances for siner ji and growth. so if you step back and say since january and february, the energy stocks have rebounded and specifically the mid range like kinder morgan, spectra and columbia. >> rebound is a nice way to put it. because they crashed and they are slowly rebounded. >> up 25% to 30%. >> yes. >> and williams is down 20%, and so everybody is focus ed thsed the e.t. is down, but it is not the performance of the businesses, but the purgatory the of being in a transaction of he said/she said, and what i am trying to make money for my investors at corvex is the transaction getting closed and focusing on the industrialogic. and this is so important for the next week or next quarter, but it is more import
fair value for the williams' shareholders, but there is a great deal of value for the williams and etet is going to be the lar largest infrastructure company, and scale and access to capital and reach to get a tremendous part of the growing story which is low natural gas prices driving the demand for volumes, and the volumes will flow through the williams pipeline, and lots of chances for siner ji and growth. so if you step back and say since january and february, the energy stocks have...
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he helped this charitable group, et cetera, et cetera.st done tremendous job here in philadelphia. he set the bar high for any professional sport team to follow their blueprint if you will, and just, you know, as sad as it is, it is also in my mind a great celebration of a great man who built a great franchise, so sort of looking forward to thursday, i i don't know if that's the right way to term it, but it will be amazing, really neat tribute on thursday afternoon to add. >> brad, thank you so much. we appreciate getting up early with thus morning. >> no problem. happy to be here. >> former flyers defenseman, the quest for the cup for the flyers, need win tonight. this is what they've got to do. got to get these shirts, get the quest for the cups shirt, hope that they can come back in this series down two games to none. jim, brooke, throw it back to you. >> two easy steps to help. >> yes. >> t-shirt and hope. >> exactly. >> thanks, pat. >> well, there is something coming to mcdonald's. >> and it has got some things in common with the pop
he helped this charitable group, et cetera, et cetera.st done tremendous job here in philadelphia. he set the bar high for any professional sport team to follow their blueprint if you will, and just, you know, as sad as it is, it is also in my mind a great celebration of a great man who built a great franchise, so sort of looking forward to thursday, i i don't know if that's the right way to term it, but it will be amazing, really neat tribute on thursday afternoon to add. >> brad, thank...
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wee going to reduce the unemployment, et cetera. those promises were not fulfilled by that huge spending program that president obama had. >> well, i think you know, one of things with her, it's a conversation starter. i think when she's talking -- >> well, it started this conversation. >> which is better than what the internet is doing in counting delegates. >> if she's going to reduce the deficit. i think that's a good thing. trump's plan would explode the deficit and i think she needs to simplify her pitch. >> are the other people ignoring the problems of the deficit? as the taxes have increased to record levels, our deficits are get i getting bigger, too, so we're going in the wrong direction both sides. >> politicians like hillary clinton and some of the republicans make a huge mistake when they assume this sort of static analysis. when in fact, if you have eight different tax codes as hillary clinton proposes and a very high capital gains tax, people will take evasive action and the richest and most clever people will take the
wee going to reduce the unemployment, et cetera. those promises were not fulfilled by that huge spending program that president obama had. >> well, i think you know, one of things with her, it's a conversation starter. i think when she's talking -- >> well, it started this conversation. >> which is better than what the internet is doing in counting delegates. >> if she's going to reduce the deficit. i think that's a good thing. trump's plan would explode the deficit and...
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it is plank et rulemaking and it contradicts the wishes of congress. all three branches agree that these actions are illegal. courts have issued an injunction. there was a friend of the court brief. the president's actions will lead to devastating new cost go for states. our health care system our judicial and law enforcement system and our education system will be strained as they try to accommodate the president's unconstitutional order. the executive branch has the chance to stand up and reinsert congressional power. hope the court rules perfectly. mr. yoho: i appreciate that. the constitution and the sovereignty of this nation is what is at stake here along with the institution itself. i would like to yield three minutes to mr. jody hice from the state of georgia. mr. hice: i'm grateful to the colleague from florida for yielding this time. today, the united states supreme court heard oral argument of what has potential of being one of the most important cases in our time. of course, we are talking about a case involving unprecedented and expansion
it is plank et rulemaking and it contradicts the wishes of congress. all three branches agree that these actions are illegal. courts have issued an injunction. there was a friend of the court brief. the president's actions will lead to devastating new cost go for states. our health care system our judicial and law enforcement system and our education system will be strained as they try to accommodate the president's unconstitutional order. the executive branch has the chance to stand up and...
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et. >> over the weekend, another candidate dropped his name into the white house race. the constitution party nominated darrell tasso as its presidential nominee and scott bradley as the vice presidential nominee at the convention insult lake city. this -- in salt lake city. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> how about now? i want to thank my wife for standing by me for 38 years, and my daughter joanna for flying here to l.a. to be with me when she could be doing so many other things. i want to speak to you in defense of liberty. i speak for liberty. >> [inaudible] how about now? all right. that's good. i speak of liberty today and against tyranny. republican and against the fascism that seems to be enveloping us. this government, the united created byrnment was the sovereign states for a specific purpose. our purpose was to protect god-given rights. that was the purpose of the government. anything that runs afoul of that purpose is therefore illegal and unconstitutional. since virtually everything this government does, virtually everything it does is illegal and u
et. >> over the weekend, another candidate dropped his name into the white house race. the constitution party nominated darrell tasso as its presidential nominee and scott bradley as the vice presidential nominee at the convention insult lake city. this -- in salt lake city. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> how about now? i want to thank my wife for standing by me for 38 years, and my daughter joanna for flying here to l.a. to be with me when she could be doing so many other...
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cetera, et cetera, to become safer and safer.shes them into the risk reduction mode. >> you mentioned central banks, you mentioned kuroda. i mean, the yen is test iing al no, ma'amics like a spoiled child -- >> there's a big level it's testing. the fundamentals that the fed won't be raising rates as much as people thought and japan won't cut the rates into negative territory and the ecb. but the technical stuff is the dollar had been rallying for a year, plus, hit 1.10. f >> we love fibanatri. >> but the bigger picture, from 2011, when the dollar hit its all-time low against the yen, at 75 or so, to the recent high of 125.80, is about 106.5. so, you're thinking bigger picture, technically, that's the level that matters. but taking it a step back on this, does the fed want the dollar to weaken this much? remember, it raised interest rates to tighten financial conditions. there's five ways to do that -- stock prices, bond yields, credit spreads, bank lending and the value of the dollar. only the value of the dollar had been working
cetera, et cetera, to become safer and safer.shes them into the risk reduction mode. >> you mentioned central banks, you mentioned kuroda. i mean, the yen is test iing al no, ma'amics like a spoiled child -- >> there's a big level it's testing. the fundamentals that the fed won't be raising rates as much as people thought and japan won't cut the rates into negative territory and the ecb. but the technical stuff is the dollar had been rallying for a year, plus, hit 1.10. f >>...
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a lot of people have food allergies, et cetera. gluten free. >> in my 11 years here, or my 12th -- this is actually my 12th dinner, we have had a lot of special requests. and it's challenging that night because you're trying to take care of so many people. and when somebody comes across and says, oh, i only eat things that are dark shade. okay, right now, my brain is not working. what's a dark shade? what do you mean by that? i have somebody else that needs their food pureed. i have got a special vegan diet. i would say there's probably 100 to 150 special requests that evening. it presents a challenge, but we do the best we can. >> what if you're one of the getzs in the december -- one of the guests here, you want a grilled cheese and a bowl of soup, will you get it that night? >> they will. we'll have room service appropriately staffed. we'll have six cooks up there and three pantry persons up there. working and room service will probably have about a staff of probably 15 that evening. so whether it's room service or a la carte or
a lot of people have food allergies, et cetera. gluten free. >> in my 11 years here, or my 12th -- this is actually my 12th dinner, we have had a lot of special requests. and it's challenging that night because you're trying to take care of so many people. and when somebody comes across and says, oh, i only eat things that are dark shade. okay, right now, my brain is not working. what's a dark shade? what do you mean by that? i have somebody else that needs their food pureed. i have got a...
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oil continues to sell off and come mod dies and energy shares and making commence that emerging park etetera and markets like china might suffer and other markets might as well because recovery we've seen globally is too slow and fragile. >> three hours from the on we'll ke thanks, lauren, we'll see you tomorrow. >> 6:25 and a look at the forecast. >> yes, indeed. cold temperatures to start the day. >> and wind making it feel colder. >> not just cool it's actually cold out this morning. >> welcome back to winter. >> mrets get to it. back to winter for a day or tw two. here looking at 232 reagan national an and look how much of the area. we have a freeze warning until 10:00. i'll tell you why it's getting close to freezing mark with temperatures that are again well, well below normal early this morning. wind chills feels like teens out there and not a warm dayd y in upper 40s. out to the west we get those out of here and get a mix of sun and clouds this afternoon and very stiff breeze out of the northwest will not even feel like 48 haik sure you're prepared for pretty day. looks like rai
oil continues to sell off and come mod dies and energy shares and making commence that emerging park etetera and markets like china might suffer and other markets might as well because recovery we've seen globally is too slow and fragile. >> three hours from the on we'll ke thanks, lauren, we'll see you tomorrow. >> 6:25 and a look at the forecast. >> yes, indeed. cold temperatures to start the day. >> and wind making it feel colder. >> not just cool it's actually...
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i could have done without the retweet, et cetera, et cetera. >> reporter: the front-runner admittingcluding that retweeting of an unflattering photo of ted cruz's wife, heidi. cruz saying he's unimpressed. >> it's gotten to the point where i could not care less about donald trump. >> reporter: add to trump's list of regrets, his initial suggestion that women be punished for having an illegal abortion. >> well, i -- as a hypothetical question, i would have rather asked it -- you know, answered it in a different manner, yes. >> reporter: he didn't stop there. going for scrambled eggs and a side of humble pie. >> do you think that anything you've said over the past week and a half hurts you with women voters? >> it might. >> reporter: when we caught up with ted cruz, he told us trump's position on abortion is no laughing matter. >> donald's answers are the answers of someone who's a liberal, trying to say what he thinks conservatives want to hear. >> reporter: the democrats are neck and neck in wisconsin and locked in a heated debate over debates. hillary clinton telling george stephano
i could have done without the retweet, et cetera, et cetera. >> reporter: the front-runner admittingcluding that retweeting of an unflattering photo of ted cruz's wife, heidi. cruz saying he's unimpressed. >> it's gotten to the point where i could not care less about donald trump. >> reporter: add to trump's list of regrets, his initial suggestion that women be punished for having an illegal abortion. >> well, i -- as a hypothetical question, i would have rather asked it...
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total of 14 workers quickly and accurately determine the needs of each client, such as their bunch et adget and sch and suggest suitable travel packages. this full-time mother and her freshman year son are going on their first cruise. at shanghai international cruise terminal, china's largest port, many luxury cruise ships accommodating up to 5,000 passengers leave for destinations around the world. the most popular tours are to japan and south korea. although the time spent on land is limited to under 12 hours, the visa requirements on cruises have been lifted recently, and this has boecome the easiest wa to enjoy overseas cruises offer another appeal. unlike airplanes, there are no weight limits, and tourists can shop until their heart is content. japan and south korea are popular destinations, and they hope to boost their economies, thanks to the voracious consumption of tourists. inside the busy store, this girl is taking this 19-year-old only child is excited about her long awaited first family trip. meanwhile, an elderly woman stares longingly at a in the shadow of china's econo
total of 14 workers quickly and accurately determine the needs of each client, such as their bunch et adget and sch and suggest suitable travel packages. this full-time mother and her freshman year son are going on their first cruise. at shanghai international cruise terminal, china's largest port, many luxury cruise ships accommodating up to 5,000 passengers leave for destinations around the world. the most popular tours are to japan and south korea. although the time spent on land is limited...
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officials are telling "action news" that the university will pay for extra services such as att ete etedco. >>> and tomorrow the wildcats fans might want a copy of this. villanova on the cover of "sports illustrated" reading "super nova." and it hits the new stands in the morning, pick one up. >>> celebrating the wildcats' historic win on 6abc.com. relive the highlights of the game, hear the unforgettable radio call of the final moments and there are dozens of nova nation photographs and videos of players and fans. ♪ >>> a different kind of contest now. as expected, ted cruz has defeated donald trump in the wisconsin primary. now we will wait to see how many of the state's 42 delegates cruz picks up. cruz appeared before the cameras in milwaukee tonight and proclaimed that he is more and more confident that he will gain the needed delegates to win the nomination before the convention. that will be a very tall task. but his win tonight increases the chances of a contested convention in cleveland. with 57% of the vote now counted, cruz has racked up a 17-point lead over donald trump. trump
officials are telling "action news" that the university will pay for extra services such as att ete etedco. >>> and tomorrow the wildcats fans might want a copy of this. villanova on the cover of "sports illustrated" reading "super nova." and it hits the new stands in the morning, pick one up. >>> celebrating the wildcats' historic win on 6abc.com. relive the highlights of the game, hear the unforgettable radio call of the final moments and there...
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et cetera an activist and a fill an though partnership who turned sights on helping africa. project, akon light in africa is working to bring soar power to africans in dozens of countries. >> every country, is like he is a music guy, you know. it was always that, but we came prepared for answers to every question. we also came prepared to execute. we didn't come into these countries with an idea. we already put together full team, if you will infrastructure. so for the from the moment we came in, we came in creating pilots. we didn't ask the country. we put up our own in the beginning and allowed the president. >> how much money are we talking? >> it depends upon the pilot, you know, but we allow them to choose if they wouldn't want it first. to give them the scope of work, how we work and so on and so forth. after that, they were all in full belief and we continued and did the whole country afterwards. >> angela kitchens talks to us about her latest al burment "e" she has seen in darfur's camp. the b 52 singer champions causes ♪ sister, you have the world on your shoulders,
et cetera an activist and a fill an though partnership who turned sights on helping africa. project, akon light in africa is working to bring soar power to africans in dozens of countries. >> every country, is like he is a music guy, you know. it was always that, but we came prepared for answers to every question. we also came prepared to execute. we didn't come into these countries with an idea. we already put together full team, if you will infrastructure. so for the from the moment we...
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et cetera, et cetera.eter we were just kind of acting and just throwing thing out.hingut that's one of d it will be in the final movie.ov >> it's in the trailer, though.. >> there you go. >> okay.>> so you're from pittsburgh thoug originally, right.right >> yes, i am g this is the reala big question. are you pulling for the penguinu or pulling for the caps? (laughter). >> i'm not -- i'm not such a hockey fan. >> whoo!>> whoo >> rock the red? we can convere you. >> because -- we're the caps. go, caps.ap i have no a logans.og i'm a steelers fan. >> okay. give it back. (laughter). >> thank you all.ll >> independence day resurgenceee opens up june 24th we 24th mentioned you're in empire andne coming back for the finale.al >> yes i am. >> we did a whole thing on thatt back to anni annie yu for the t. >>> yes.> ye >> it is guys the viral video taking over the internet. i bet you can't do it like me. m queue the beat.th beat. drop it.drop come on. oh, yeah., y we're going to learn this. 60 million views on the internet, ya'll. we're all going to learn this. get ready, wisdom. everybody. ♪ ♪ >
et cetera, et cetera.eter we were just kind of acting and just throwing thing out.hingut that's one of d it will be in the final movie.ov >> it's in the trailer, though.. >> there you go. >> okay.>> so you're from pittsburgh thoug originally, right.right >> yes, i am g this is the reala big question. are you pulling for the penguinu or pulling for the caps? (laughter). >> i'm not -- i'm not such a hockey fan. >> whoo!>> whoo >> rock the red?...
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we are posting facebook, twitter, et cetera. jesse chavez, ktvu fox 2 news. >> would you say, i may have been seeing some of the signs, the dump trump. most of those out there are kind of anti-donald trump or anti-gop establishment including cruz and kasich here. >> reporter: mike, i think your question was these people mostly against trump or the gop. from what i'm seeing, there are people who are of course against the gop, but it is more visceral against trump. so i talked to one gentleman who was dressed up in a costume. called himself captain mexico. he says he is not political, but he felt so strongly about this against donald trump, that he put on a costume and came out here. in his words, anyone but trump. so i would say maybe 67% of the people out here, anybody but trump. it is all focused on trump. >> jesse, we will leave you for now, but we are going to give you another live look inside as we expect donald trump to be actually giving his speech any minute now. first, this is the scene outside the center there in burlin
we are posting facebook, twitter, et cetera. jesse chavez, ktvu fox 2 news. >> would you say, i may have been seeing some of the signs, the dump trump. most of those out there are kind of anti-donald trump or anti-gop establishment including cruz and kasich here. >> reporter: mike, i think your question was these people mostly against trump or the gop. from what i'm seeing, there are people who are of course against the gop, but it is more visceral against trump. so i talked to one...
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ete shares went up and williams shares went down.speaking to people close to the william side i can tell you they believe latham and watkins, lack of opinion, which by the way is a condition of the merger agreement, they need this tax agreement, they believe it's completely without merit. they point out if there was merit to this argument it would have come up weeks ago in their talks. and this comes back to the bigger point, jim, which is k kelsey warren trying to do anything he possibly can do of getting out of this deal. that may be doing a preferred for just insiders which he's being sued in delaware to rescind by his merger also being sued in texas by williams. it may be in any number of things that he's doing including perhaps putting pressure on latham and watkins not to issue an opinion. >> wow. >> there's shock frankly among some people saying what is really going on here. will williams be forced to go to court to enforce the merger agreement? that may ultimately be what it comes down to. some believe he may come down to get
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. >> i could have done without the retweet, et cetera, et cetera, but i think i'm doing okay. >> reporter: and now, trump trying to turn the page, unveiling a new doomsday prediction, this time about the economy. >> we're going to go into a massive recession, but i also say, if i'm president, that's not going to happen. >> and tom llamas with us live from wisconsin. tom, donald trump says he's going to win tomorrow. but what are you hearing from his aides tonight? >> reporter: well, david, some inside the trump campaign are telling us that they think ted cruz will win here tomorrow. if that happens, it's going to win the nomination outright, by collecting enough delegates. that would lead to a contested convention, and what could be an epic battle on the convention floor. david? >> tom llamas, thanks. >>> and from the democratic side tonight, bernie sanders vowing if he wins wisconsin and then here in new york state, where hillary clinton was senator, of course, then he'll land the nomination. tonight, how clinton responds, when asked, does she need a win in new york to close the deal? an
. >> i could have done without the retweet, et cetera, et cetera, but i think i'm doing okay. >> reporter: and now, trump trying to turn the page, unveiling a new doomsday prediction, this time about the economy. >> we're going to go into a massive recession, but i also say, if i'm president, that's not going to happen. >> and tom llamas with us live from wisconsin. tom, donald trump says he's going to win tomorrow. but what are you hearing from his aides tonight?...
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et cetera. so that's out there. secondly is on the larger camps and instalations, fort hood, fort bragg, fort lieu wiss, for example, in terms of careying private pli owned weapons on military bases, that is not authorized. that is a d.o.d. policy. i do not recommend that it be changed. we have adequate law enforcement on those bases to respond. we take the fort hood incident the one where i was the commander, those police responded within 8 minutes and that guy was dead. so that's pretty quick. and a lot of people died in the process of that. but that was a very fast evolving event and i am not convinced from what i know that careying privately owned weapons would have stopped that individual. identify been around guns all my life. i know how to use them. and arming our people on our military bases and allowing them to carry consealed privately owned weapons i do not recommend that as a course of action. > thank you. >> secretary, general, thanks for your service and for your leadership. i was in iraq last week to
et cetera. so that's out there. secondly is on the larger camps and instalations, fort hood, fort bragg, fort lieu wiss, for example, in terms of careying private pli owned weapons on military bases, that is not authorized. that is a d.o.d. policy. i do not recommend that it be changed. we have adequate law enforcement on those bases to respond. we take the fort hood incident the one where i was the commander, those police responded within 8 minutes and that guy was dead. so that's pretty...