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elderly thank you, andy chang autopsy and thank you for the fact work you do the fact fact all my colleagues want community ambassador programs speaks to the success of mayor ed lee and adrian program ether the last half decade chinatown needs those resources this is the densest community in an dense city and, yes we have elevated crime and, yes we have unfortunately terrible pedestrian safety within death in and around this community a community ambassador program will help with all of those things in conjunction with our san francisco police department and in conjunction with our rich web of neighborhood certifies providers i'm delighted thank you, mr. mayor and administrator kelly for bringing this to chinatown. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) thank you supervisor is good so have you back when we start the fact community ambassadors we had a small team ambassadors out in the the fact bayview and now 5 years later a team as the mayor said all over the city one of the reasons we grow the program is a steady support and leadership of our city administrator naomi kelly she's br
elderly thank you, andy chang autopsy and thank you for the fact work you do the fact fact all my colleagues want community ambassador programs speaks to the success of mayor ed lee and adrian program ether the last half decade chinatown needs those resources this is the densest community in an dense city and, yes we have elevated crime and, yes we have unfortunately terrible pedestrian safety within death in and around this community a community ambassador program will help with all of those...
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elderly thank you, andy chang autopsy and thank you for the fact work you do the fact fact all my colleagues want community ambassador programs speaks to the success of mayor ed lee and adrian program ether the last half decade chinatown needs those resources this is the densest community in an dense city and, yes we have elevated crime and, yes we have unfortunately terrible pedestrian safety within death in and around this community a community ambassador program will help with all of those things in conjunction with our san francisco police department and in conjunction with our rich web of neighborhood certifies providers i'm delighted thank you, mr. mayor and administrator kelly for bringing this to chinatown. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> (clapping.) thank you supervisor is good so have you back when we start the fact community ambassadors we had a small team ambassadors out in the the fact bayview and now 5 years later a team as the mayor said all over the city one of the reasons we grow the program is a steady support and leadership of our city administrator naomi kelly she's br
elderly thank you, andy chang autopsy and thank you for the fact work you do the fact fact all my colleagues want community ambassador programs speaks to the success of mayor ed lee and adrian program ether the last half decade chinatown needs those resources this is the densest community in an dense city and, yes we have elevated crime and, yes we have unfortunately terrible pedestrian safety within death in and around this community a community ambassador program will help with all of those...
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let's put the plit fact up. but it says 3% of donald trump's statements have been true. 9% mostly true. 61% false. on. here's hillary clinton. >> bring up -- >> hang on. here's hillary clinton. you'll have to tell me what it says, 44% true. i can't, 53% mostly true. and 22% false. 22 false. >> that is a huge difference. >> how many of her statements with regard to the e-mail situation have they surveyed. if you take a sample, and her clinton foundation statements and she's going to be truthful. >> let's go to one in the news recently, he said as far back as 2012, that candidates should release their tax returns. >> can we back up a second. here's donald trump again. here's donald trump again, put it up. 2% true. 9% mostly true. 43% false. all right, so that's trump. and here's clinton. secretary clinton is 23% true. 27% mostly true. 11% false. that was a number of statements that they have fact checked. but this is the overall one that we have. thank you very much, producer, which is maria. thank you very much.
let's put the plit fact up. but it says 3% of donald trump's statements have been true. 9% mostly true. 61% false. on. here's hillary clinton. >> bring up -- >> hang on. here's hillary clinton. you'll have to tell me what it says, 44% true. i can't, 53% mostly true. and 22% false. 22 false. >> that is a huge difference. >> how many of her statements with regard to the e-mail situation have they surveyed. if you take a sample, and her clinton foundation statements and...
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develop all the facts and let those facts lead to you a logical conclusion. >> okay. so what about this? the size of the debris field, does that tell investigators anything? >> sure. the size of the debris field basically tells you where it broke up in flight as opposed to being intact. so if the debris field is scattered over a long area, that's more indicative that it broke up in flight at altitude. however, income the ocean like, this and whatever current you have may change that a bit. but the pieces that are going to sink down to the bottom, that's one of the things the investigators will look for. >> okay. and if you were in charge of this investigation if you could get one piece of evidence that would be amongst the most compelling, what would it be? >> the first thing they are going to look for is the flight recorders. i mean, they are not the magic answer that some people think they are, but they are usually a great help. if you have got that cvr and that flight data recorder, that's a huge help. that's one of the things you look for. if i were running the in
develop all the facts and let those facts lead to you a logical conclusion. >> okay. so what about this? the size of the debris field, does that tell investigators anything? >> sure. the size of the debris field basically tells you where it broke up in flight as opposed to being intact. so if the debris field is scattered over a long area, that's more indicative that it broke up in flight at altitude. however, income the ocean like, this and whatever current you have may change that...
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the fact is fact jekers republican f who have lied about her e-mail situation numerous time.his idea as the fact check. i want to address bob ho said told me one thing gt has done with regard to. . when hillary clinton was out spoken in the iraq war, i was a had everyone dismissing this guy as some sort of fruit cake on the peripheral. she's responsible in part along with barack obama for the rise in isis. >> it was long before hillary clinton he was outspoken and on the roared ton that. >> point taken. are you going to respond? >> he was for it did did 4 anact decided to assess women. kaley, this guy has a history that is going to come back to haunt him. >> but, bob, is that one of the mistakes that democrats or liberals or people who don't like donald trump is that a mistake they're making byin let's keep m mind 91% of the electorate that have to go to the polls have never voted for donald trump. you keep saying i agree with you. i don't think a lot of supporters care if he donald trumps his position. >> what he said, it doesn't matter. then we turn to the question of tempe
the fact is fact jekers republican f who have lied about her e-mail situation numerous time.his idea as the fact check. i want to address bob ho said told me one thing gt has done with regard to. . when hillary clinton was out spoken in the iraq war, i was a had everyone dismissing this guy as some sort of fruit cake on the peripheral. she's responsible in part along with barack obama for the rise in isis. >> it was long before hillary clinton he was outspoken and on the roared ton that....
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as more facts come in. so these are working theories, as paul is well pointing out. les, one thing paul was just talking about is where the plane had been in the past two days prior. cairo, brussels, tunis, eritrea. he says those are kind -- there are concerns there are weak links in those airports. with that flight bath before getting to paris, is the plane swept again? what are the security measures when a plane has five legs even just that day? >> it's a good question. we were talking with one of our cnn correspondents just that thing, and lf pplre probably familiar with coming from an international destination. >> exactly. >> into kennedy let's say for instance, close to home here, and you have to carry your bags to your -- through to customs again and then go on to your domestic destination. so did that happen there or was this particular country that the airplane was in, did it just get checked all the way through with a possible device? but once again, as you have been saying, rightfully so, we don't
as more facts come in. so these are working theories, as paul is well pointing out. les, one thing paul was just talking about is where the plane had been in the past two days prior. cairo, brussels, tunis, eritrea. he says those are kind -- there are concerns there are weak links in those airports. with that flight bath before getting to paris, is the plane swept again? what are the security measures when a plane has five legs even just that day? >> it's a good question. we were talking...
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there some facts that need to be term and a competent criminal investigation to determine those facts. but to do nothing is something wrong, madam chair and members of this committee. i thank the committee for its courage in moving into this area investigating this very. i urge it to complete its investigation and to refer this matter to yes department of justice for property action which i pray and hope is taken. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you, mr. norton. ms. foster, you are recognized for five minutes. >> thank you. thank you. mr. chairman, ms. schakowsky can distinguish numbers of this panel. i privileged to present his testimony concerning the pricing of human fetal tissue. my views are consistent with those of the charlotte institute where i am an associate scholar which is dedicated to advancing science, medicine and research in the service of human life and to promote a culture and policy of life. my views were consistent with those of sound legal, law firms and legal organization advocating for the universal right to life. as an attorney i have dedicated my career to ad
there some facts that need to be term and a competent criminal investigation to determine those facts. but to do nothing is something wrong, madam chair and members of this committee. i thank the committee for its courage in moving into this area investigating this very. i urge it to complete its investigation and to refer this matter to yes department of justice for property action which i pray and hope is taken. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you, mr. norton. ms. foster, you are...
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so i alluded earlier to the fact, and you alluded earlier mister secretary, to the fact that you were mayor of charlotte, north carolina so you understand in a broader sense than just transportation, the challenges that big cities in this country have right now. i want to ask you to give us, off line from your secretary role, put back on your mayor hat for a second. how do you think cities in this country are doing? there seems to be so much more tumult in the big cities of this country around race, but around a lot of other issues, poverty, and income, and equality, poor access to a quality public education. almost every big problem that we face at the federal level, that we face at the state level, really the rubber hits the road at the city level. can you give us a perspective on how cities are grappling with some of these challenges now? - well, first of all what i would say is that i think a lot of the things that are coming out publicly today have been boiling under the surface for a while, whether it's the criminal justice related issues, whether it's the income and equality, t
so i alluded earlier to the fact, and you alluded earlier mister secretary, to the fact that you were mayor of charlotte, north carolina so you understand in a broader sense than just transportation, the challenges that big cities in this country have right now. i want to ask you to give us, off line from your secretary role, put back on your mayor hat for a second. how do you think cities in this country are doing? there seems to be so much more tumult in the big cities of this country around...
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know secretary thanks for choosing san francisco to be part of the prosperity playbook initiate the fact meeting we need and want to develop with you and with all the flexibility and support of hud and again, i thank you fire marshall regional leadership as well you've got great people that helped us to think through and cautioned us and said he's how every time i've been on the phone that's okay. that's a problem think about this about that that and how you can do that that's the attitude that brought more success, more open attitudes and positive thinking if this great pinching so thank you. i you mentioned and i know that we deemed our naefthd all the mayor's should know that the fact challenges we want to be able to produce model after model what we can do to be more sought after to the navigation center has been our best model thank you to interfaith counsel that provide an exceptional documents now we have the model we're breaking down a kind of old shelters we had where people they were put in and kicked out and put in and kicked out it is kind of no different than american people
know secretary thanks for choosing san francisco to be part of the prosperity playbook initiate the fact meeting we need and want to develop with you and with all the flexibility and support of hud and again, i thank you fire marshall regional leadership as well you've got great people that helped us to think through and cautioned us and said he's how every time i've been on the phone that's okay. that's a problem think about this about that that and how you can do that that's the attitude that...
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ronald gilson: the fact is correct.: ronald gilson is an expert in corporate and securities law at stanford, who backs up branson's claim over the fine print. us transportation code requires, quote, "at least 75% of the voting interest in a company to be owned or controlled by persons that are citizens of the united states." but it's also true branson made a lot of money on this sale, close to $800 million, and millions more for his investors. and gilson said even if branson put together his own group to make a competitive bid, that deal would not have been this sweet. ronald: the hypothetical is, could he put together a private equity group that could match alaska's price? and it's hard to see how virgin america is worth anything close to the price alaska paid to anybody but alaska. sam: so, let's talk about the price. gilson said alaska paid an 83% premium on virgin's shares based on where the market had it priced. this merger was about business. when branson first founded virgin america back in 2007, there were nine
ronald gilson: the fact is correct.: ronald gilson is an expert in corporate and securities law at stanford, who backs up branson's claim over the fine print. us transportation code requires, quote, "at least 75% of the voting interest in a company to be owned or controlled by persons that are citizens of the united states." but it's also true branson made a lot of money on this sale, close to $800 million, and millions more for his investors. and gilson said even if branson put...
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it was injury in fact -- justice kagan: i wasn't contesting the injury in fact requirement. i think i was asking about and it really is a question how this other separate requirement which is that the invasion of -- has to be to a legally protected interest applies in the context of a defendant? and you're just suggesting it drops out entirely and i guess i'm suggesting -- i might be right but it seems odd that a plaintiff would have to show it and a defendant, it just disappears from the inquiry. mr. carvin: may i clarify? interest. o show and it's not a constitutional or statutory -- justice kagan so the legally cognizable is, just finish the sent for me. mr. carvin: he wants direct stake in the outcome -- justice kagan: that makes it the same as the injury in fact requirement. mr. carvin: i apologize. i want to eliminate any confusion with justice kagan. why would all the harms in society harms to re-election not be legally cognizable. it is to keep the federal judiciary in the proper limited role in democracy. if two unelected judges falsely altered the state sovereign's
it was injury in fact -- justice kagan: i wasn't contesting the injury in fact requirement. i think i was asking about and it really is a question how this other separate requirement which is that the invasion of -- has to be to a legally protected interest applies in the context of a defendant? and you're just suggesting it drops out entirely and i guess i'm suggesting -- i might be right but it seems odd that a plaintiff would have to show it and a defendant, it just disappears from the...
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in fact, secretary powell said his claim has, and i quote, "totally blown up in our faces." do you agree with secretary powell? >> i agree that the claim was false, yes. >> is it true that no u.s. officials ever persolly interviewed curveball before they used that information? >> i don't know that firsthand, but i think the cia has said that this was controlled by a german intelligence service. >> yeah. and it's true that the germans who were speaking were curveball could not believe you were using this information publicly because he was so unreliable, isn't that true? >> that's the claim. that was never relayed to me by the cia. they were talking to the cia, i think, at that time. if they said that, it wasn't a claim relayed to me. >> okay. well, i have an article from november 20th, 2005, from the "l.a. times," and it says this -- "the senior bnd officer who supervised curveball's case said he was a gasp when he watched powell misstate curveball's claims as a justification for war." "we were shocked," the official said. "we had always told them it was not proven." mr. han
in fact, secretary powell said his claim has, and i quote, "totally blown up in our faces." do you agree with secretary powell? >> i agree that the claim was false, yes. >> is it true that no u.s. officials ever persolly interviewed curveball before they used that information? >> i don't know that firsthand, but i think the cia has said that this was controlled by a german intelligence service. >> yeah. and it's true that the germans who were speaking were...
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>> or the fact checks don't matter.nservatives won the debate on obamacare and the iran deal and they went ahead and did what they wanted to do anyway. hearing him lecture us about the importance of facts and reason and evidence is just -- it is not rich. it is maddening. the irony and he deserves some credit here is the president going to rutgers university and saying ignorance is not a virtue? this is a crowd that hounded condoleezza rice off the diet when she was the commencement speaker. because of the agitated leftists did not want to her from a war criminal, someone who may have ideas that make them angry, she was not allowed to speak there. she withdrew under this cloud of chaos and controversy and again my hat is off briefly to this president. he called them out from the same speech. >> i did not quote him because it didn't fit nicely. >> now, that's the thing about obama. he says, you know, the guy says we won the obamacare argument, but he closed his speech saying health care across the country. it is a great
>> or the fact checks don't matter.nservatives won the debate on obamacare and the iran deal and they went ahead and did what they wanted to do anyway. hearing him lecture us about the importance of facts and reason and evidence is just -- it is not rich. it is maddening. the irony and he deserves some credit here is the president going to rutgers university and saying ignorance is not a virtue? this is a crowd that hounded condoleezza rice off the diet when she was the commencement...
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the fact that the injury and pushed amount. they don't need to continue down what they were doing. >> are you representing that if the math goes back they will run in his old district? >> absolutely, the district that he lives in and ishas been reelected in and has a huge incumbency advantage, 100 percent of the voters. .. >> >> because their personal right to discrimination has not been invalidated. but appealing adverse order the never say it violates the constitutional rights but disrupts the status quo for what they're defending. they made it clear repeatedly that obviously of the remedial order prison and a worse position they have a direct stake of the al company can appeal no defendant ever could beaches virtually there never alleged to violate their rights so precisely the same sort of injury as would be suffered by i the incumbent and they dropped at that 30 percent republicrepublic an district if they could not challenge the order that severely hampers their chance of re election it is yes he has suffered precisely th
the fact that the injury and pushed amount. they don't need to continue down what they were doing. >> are you representing that if the math goes back they will run in his old district? >> absolutely, the district that he lives in and ishas been reelected in and has a huge incumbency advantage, 100 percent of the voters. .. >> >> because their personal right to discrimination has not been invalidated. but appealing adverse order the never say it violates the...
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that's what's happening and we need to fact check -- i would love to fact check like you said becausecould start with hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. >> let's start with these facts. even the super pac thing as hurtful as it may have been to him and i don't know what hurts this man and what doesn't hurt him and i don't care, but what they did was they used only his quotes, not a single accusation as to what he was -- what he meant by it, no names to call him, nothing. just used his quotes and let other people say them. don't alter them at all. >> let's listen to what you're talking about and then we'll -- you can finish. >> you can see there was blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her -- wherever. does she have a good body, no. does she have a fat ass, absolutely. if ivanka weren't my daughter perhaps i would be dating her. >> your question is how can he take offense to his own words. >> how can you attack somebody who airs the words that he spoke. >> why don't we play the ad that he aired in response. >> the first thing when he asked me the question first i
that's what's happening and we need to fact check -- i would love to fact check like you said becausecould start with hillary clinton and the clinton foundation. >> let's start with these facts. even the super pac thing as hurtful as it may have been to him and i don't know what hurts this man and what doesn't hurt him and i don't care, but what they did was they used only his quotes, not a single accusation as to what he was -- what he meant by it, no names to call him, nothing. just...
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the fact that they have are the recording at all is a big deal and the fact they are talking about anythingg to do with the prosecutor is a big deal on these types at all. so also, the fact that the quote unquote doesn't get a reduced sentence is a big deal and the prosecutor will play that up a lot. jon: the fact is bob, these recordings, we haven't heard it yet but maybe will will in open court but they're supposed to be full of jailhouse jargon and they are kind of difficult to decipher . >> they're going to have an expert to decipher it and let's remember he made comments when he was originally convicted against this prosecutor in 2013 and i agree that in addition to the fact that this jailhouse informant is being offered no incentive to testify that he went to law enforcement and said why don't you record these conversations and from what we know of the case, the jailhouse jargon clearly is a conspiratorial attempt to pay $10,000 to have a prosecutor killed, i think this is a slamdunk case for the prosecutor you want it doesn't hurt that the guy who is this niche is apparently a holdin
the fact that they have are the recording at all is a big deal and the fact they are talking about anythingg to do with the prosecutor is a big deal on these types at all. so also, the fact that the quote unquote doesn't get a reduced sentence is a big deal and the prosecutor will play that up a lot. jon: the fact is bob, these recordings, we haven't heard it yet but maybe will will in open court but they're supposed to be full of jailhouse jargon and they are kind of difficult to decipher ....
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it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. kennedy: with two highly unpopular candidates running for president, a third option is necessary and very appealing to many, many people. but the country is set up for a two-party system. it makes it an uphill battle for anyone running in an extra party. austin petersen joins me now. i love liberty. were she here i would swaddle her and carry her around the studio. so let's talk about what you would do if you were injected legitimately into this presidential race. how would you take on hillary clinton and donald trump. >> they are two new york liberals, i'm a midwest country boy. they are for big government, i'm for limited government. kennedy: they are statists and would use their power to expands the federal government whether it's entitlements or childcare or lowering the age for immediate i care, or whatever the program is. >> when he talks about limiting immigration and build ago wall. ronald ray dan wanted to tea
it's a fact. kind of like social media equals anti-social. want you to meet my fiancÉe, denise. hey. good to meet you dennis. kennedy: with two highly unpopular candidates running for president, a third option is necessary and very appealing to many, many people. but the country is set up for a two-party system. it makes it an uphill battle for anyone running in an extra party. austin petersen joins me now. i love liberty. were she here i would swaddle her and carry her around the studio. so...
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we know for a fact is that hillary clinton had more delegates on the floor. she had more delegates at the state convention, at the county convention level out organized. the clinton campaign out organized, however, at the state level it was different. and it kind of -- it peeves me just a tad when we're talking about the will of the voters and then we get to the sublevel and then we get to the level and the fact of the matter, we had a race, hillary clinton won by five points. >> they disqualify the sanders voters. >> as bill preston. >> i think there is -- >> the press, excuse me. mark preston. [ laughter ] >> just call me dude. [ laughter ] >> go ahead. >> i think there are two discretion points. the violence that we know shouldn't happen. it's ridiculous. the phone calls that she receives, i've been on the receiving end. i've received them from both sides, democrats, republicans, so don't get any ideas. having said that, there is a feeling among sanders supporters they have been wronged by the democratic establishment from day one. that this has -- >> hill
we know for a fact is that hillary clinton had more delegates on the floor. she had more delegates at the state convention, at the county convention level out organized. the clinton campaign out organized, however, at the state level it was different. and it kind of -- it peeves me just a tad when we're talking about the will of the voters and then we get to the sublevel and then we get to the level and the fact of the matter, we had a race, hillary clinton won by five points. >> they...
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we do have, in fact, a distress signal that they received two hours after the crash.they are investigating that. they are unsure what that is from. that could be from the plane. it could be from some other -- it could be from a ship in the sea. right now that is the only distress call that we are hearing about from egyptian officials. but what we're also hearing right now is that president el sisi of egypt is going to convene an emergency meeting of the national security council to talk about this plane crash. right now, it's important to note that we don't know the cause of the crash. was it mechanical? was it terror-related? we just don't know. so that is going to be one of the crucial elements as we move forward apart from trying to find this aircraft, find the wreckage, and hopefully find survivors. >> and time is of the essence if this aircraft did in fact go down in the mediterranean. our meteorologists are telling us based on weather conditions, a fit human can survive for many hours in the water. have officials given you any indication as to how long it will t
we do have, in fact, a distress signal that they received two hours after the crash.they are investigating that. they are unsure what that is from. that could be from the plane. it could be from some other -- it could be from a ship in the sea. right now that is the only distress call that we are hearing about from egyptian officials. but what we're also hearing right now is that president el sisi of egypt is going to convene an emergency meeting of the national security council to talk about...
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i think, look, the fact is, this is a complicated issue. that's exactly the way that he described it. he said, why does dallas see a dramatic spike and houston doesn't? he acknowledged he continued saying, it's a complicated, hard issue but the stakes couldn't be higher. later on he said, i don't know for sure what's going on. but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director comey has indicated, and i think this was sort of part of the reason that this discussion arose, is that director comey indicated that he was seeking out additional information and additional evidence about what was exactly happening in these communities. but it's clear that we don't have enough evidence at this point to claim that police officers are not doing their jobs is the reason for this uptick. i think the president's concern, actually, is really cused on rebuking this false choice between protecting civil rights and fighting crime. the truth i
i think, look, the fact is, this is a complicated issue. that's exactly the way that he described it. he said, why does dallas see a dramatic spike and houston doesn't? he acknowledged he continued saying, it's a complicated, hard issue but the stakes couldn't be higher. later on he said, i don't know for sure what's going on. but something has happened. clearly it has. we just need to make sure that our policy approach to addressing this situation is rooted in evidence and facts and director...
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but the fact of the matter is, they avoided the worst. now to me, that is a signal of accomplishment. but it is not how most presidents get assessed. we judge presidents by how they manage crises, not by how they avoid crises. one more? one more. oh gosh, i don't know. back there? we will get you too, so two more. [laughter] and i'm not even running for office. [laughter] >> thank you. a recent large survey of the last 13 presidents put harry truman very low down if not last on the list. he faced so many crises in a difficult time. what does this say about the american people's perception of the president? richard norton smith: it depends on who is doing the voting. it is as simple as that. for a long time, i talked about the arthur slashing her -- arthur slashing their -- arthur schlesinger school of presidents. a small group of almost exclusively 1%er academics tended to comprise the polls. nger poll, thei first poll showed dwight eisenhower ranked behind chester a arthur. and in 1966, his papers were opened, and a great journalist wrot
but the fact of the matter is, they avoided the worst. now to me, that is a signal of accomplishment. but it is not how most presidents get assessed. we judge presidents by how they manage crises, not by how they avoid crises. one more? one more. oh gosh, i don't know. back there? we will get you too, so two more. [laughter] and i'm not even running for office. [laughter] >> thank you. a recent large survey of the last 13 presidents put harry truman very low down if not last on the list....
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in fact, she is still cheering bernie sanders on. no surprise there. elizabeth, like bernie, is a progress i progressive shall we say socialist? the bernie/elizabeth love fest is well documented. bernie saying that unlike hillary, elizabeth is the real champion who will take down wall street. so what's going on here? aside from the fact that politics makes strange bed fellows, we're in the middle of the preview of the real 2016 presidential race. but then again, people don't vote for presidents based on the person running for v.p. so what is this all about? if the rumor is true, it's about hillary trying to deflect her big wall street and big bank sellouts. it's about the bernie sanders millenials never voting for hillary and using elizabeth warren to bring them in. it's about how elizabeth warren -- it's making her the pit bull going after donald trump while hillary makes, well, lady like. it's about shutting up bernie at this summer's democrat presidential convention. it's about hillary doubling down on her woman card because, after all, hillary is a
in fact, she is still cheering bernie sanders on. no surprise there. elizabeth, like bernie, is a progress i progressive shall we say socialist? the bernie/elizabeth love fest is well documented. bernie saying that unlike hillary, elizabeth is the real champion who will take down wall street. so what's going on here? aside from the fact that politics makes strange bed fellows, we're in the middle of the preview of the real 2016 presidential race. but then again, people don't vote for presidents...
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if, in fact, valeant goes lower, ma mallincrot goes lower. the problems are here, then their problems are here. you know, everyone night sit around, talk about increasing prices, but we never discuss the efficacy of them. 40% of the income not tested, and i said it before, and it got to a point, actually, i figured i'm going to put my money where my mouth is, and i got $1 million check, cashier's check, to the ms society, and this is my money, not the money of my hedge fund or investers, and all i want mallinckrodt to do is test the drug, test it against the same synthetic you bought to put on a shelf. i can tell you one thing, if valeant did what kmeemallinckro doing, they would have water boarded him. this is really bad. for claire, the way she talked to bill ackman and the way she talked to pier son, all she had to do was walk across st. louis, nine miles away from her office, and she would find mallinckrodt and find the real offenders of the system. >> on what basis do you have to make the suggestion that the drug mallinckrodt uses, doesn
if, in fact, valeant goes lower, ma mallincrot goes lower. the problems are here, then their problems are here. you know, everyone night sit around, talk about increasing prices, but we never discuss the efficacy of them. 40% of the income not tested, and i said it before, and it got to a point, actually, i figured i'm going to put my money where my mouth is, and i got $1 million check, cashier's check, to the ms society, and this is my money, not the money of my hedge fund or investers, and...
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do you look at all the facts?bizarre that a plane could disappear and go off the radar without it being terrorism. >> if you look at all the facts, investigations follow certain protocols and processes. that's going on right now. so they're looking at all of the passengers. they're looking at everybody that was on that plane. they're looking at all of the people that had access to this plane. whether it was in kcasablanca, tunis, everybody had access. you're doing what you can with the facts that are available. and also the evidence that you had prior to this, other incidents and with what the terrorist targets or likely targets, isis or al qaeda, were engaged in and what they were trying to do. we know they'd like to target something like this, but we don't know. so you build your investigation on facts otherwise, you don't have an investigation. >> here's the question. we're the best at it. who is going to lead it? meaning no americans on the flight. we're concerned it will tangentially affect us. who leads? >>
do you look at all the facts?bizarre that a plane could disappear and go off the radar without it being terrorism. >> if you look at all the facts, investigations follow certain protocols and processes. that's going on right now. so they're looking at all of the passengers. they're looking at everybody that was on that plane. they're looking at all of the people that had access to this plane. whether it was in kcasablanca, tunis, everybody had access. you're doing what you can with the...
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ronald gilson: the fact is correct.corporate and securities law at stanford, who backs up branson's claim over the fine print. us transportation code requires, quote, "at least 75% of the voting interest in a company to be owned or controlled by persons that are citizens of the united states." but it's also true branson made a lot of money on this sale, close to $800 million, and millions more for his investors. and gilson said even if branson put together his own group to make a competitive bid, that deal would not have been this sweet. ronald: the hypothetical is, could he put together a private equity group that could match alaska's price? and it's hard to see how virgin america is worth anything close to the price alaska paid to anybody but alaska. sam: so, let's talk about the price. gilson said alaska paid an 83% premium on virgin's shares based on where the market had it priced. this merger was about business. when branson first founded virgin america back in 2007, there were nine large airline carriers. now, the
ronald gilson: the fact is correct.corporate and securities law at stanford, who backs up branson's claim over the fine print. us transportation code requires, quote, "at least 75% of the voting interest in a company to be owned or controlled by persons that are citizens of the united states." but it's also true branson made a lot of money on this sale, close to $800 million, and millions more for his investors. and gilson said even if branson put together his own group to make a...
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the facts don't seem to matter. >> i think the facts do matter. we have an informed and responsible citizenry who will go to the polls earnestly and elect the next president of the united states and it will be most likely either hillary clinton or donald trump. what it comes down to, though, we all know this, all of us, republicans and democrats know this, it comes down to essentially probably seven states, 35 counties, in those seven battleground states and independent voters in those counties, swing voters. who is running to win over those swing voters right now? and maybe right now matters less than in september and october. but that's who is going to win this election. and so what is interesting is you see donald trump running to the right after securing the nomination, rather than tacking toward the center. >> thank you for saying for an extra segment. fascinating conversation. thank you. when we come back, the latest on egyptair 804. investigators talking to anybody who might have had access to the plane before take off, from paris. what did
the facts don't seem to matter. >> i think the facts do matter. we have an informed and responsible citizenry who will go to the polls earnestly and elect the next president of the united states and it will be most likely either hillary clinton or donald trump. what it comes down to, though, we all know this, all of us, republicans and democrats know this, it comes down to essentially probably seven states, 35 counties, in those seven battleground states and independent voters in those...
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but uneasy because of the fact it is even been done. this is results in a 20-minute conversation which i seriously summarized here. but what he comes down on is, he said i would like to do -- is destroy them, in essence and take them all out and take what we've got and get rid of them. as the conversation goes on, haldeman argues with him. there might be valuable material in here, particularly in the area of foreign affairs but doesn't disagree with him. what i found, that was known before i did the nixon defense. but i found another conversation where this comes up. and it is on april 18th. let's listen to this. >>> i'd like for you to take all of these tapes if you wouldn't mind, in other words, i'd like to -- there's some material in there that's probably worth keeping. destroy them. would you do that? sure. >> haldeman never did do that. as best i could figure the reason he doesn't do anything is that he becomes so consumed by watergate, he doesn't have time to do it and he never reports back to nixon it hasn't been done so they wil
but uneasy because of the fact it is even been done. this is results in a 20-minute conversation which i seriously summarized here. but what he comes down on is, he said i would like to do -- is destroy them, in essence and take them all out and take what we've got and get rid of them. as the conversation goes on, haldeman argues with him. there might be valuable material in here, particularly in the area of foreign affairs but doesn't disagree with him. what i found, that was known before i...
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i want to present the viewers and the readers with the facts.d trump is racist, that he's a sexist, that he's a m misogynist. (cheers and applause) these are the facts. >> trevor: and on top of all of that, he needs more sleep. >> yes, but not before the campaign because the more sleep deprived he is, the more mistakes he'll make. and he's the only person in the universe that i don't want to get more sleep. (laughter) >> trevor: we'll make sure that doesn't happen. outside donald trump's house, we'll be making sure he does not get more sleep. thank you so much. this is a really fascinating read. arianna huffington. we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) when our troops don't come back, someone has to help their families move forward. my family lost so much. it was a shock. it was a void. special operations warrior foundation was there for me. without special operations warrior foundation, i don't know how we would all afford to go to college. now through july 31st, a portion of each sale of specially marked cherry extra strength 5-hour energ
i want to present the viewers and the readers with the facts.d trump is racist, that he's a sexist, that he's a m misogynist. (cheers and applause) these are the facts. >> trevor: and on top of all of that, he needs more sleep. >> yes, but not before the campaign because the more sleep deprived he is, the more mistakes he'll make. and he's the only person in the universe that i don't want to get more sleep. (laughter) >> trevor: we'll make sure that doesn't happen. outside...
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those are the facts as of now. the airbus 320 has entered service on the 3rd of november, 2003. >> now, egypt, of course, is no stranger to headline-making incidents involving planes. back in november 1985, gunmen hijacked an egyptair flight bound for agentens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided that plane. >> moving forward to october of 1999, after a stopover? new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean, killing all 217 people onboard. investigators later concluded that the co-pilot deliberately caused that crash. and separately from egyptair, more recently a metrojet flight was downed in egypt's sinai peninsula, killing all 224 people onboard. isis claimed responsibility, saying it smuggled a bomb on board the russian plane. while this was not an egyptair flight, last october's crash did rain concern about security at egypt's airports. >> our international diplomatic editor nic robertson joins us live from london. of course, nic, many ana
those are the facts as of now. the airbus 320 has entered service on the 3rd of november, 2003. >> now, egypt, of course, is no stranger to headline-making incidents involving planes. back in november 1985, gunmen hijacked an egyptair flight bound for agentens and diverted the jet to malta. dozens of passengers were killed after egyptian troops raided that plane. >> moving forward to october of 1999, after a stopover? new york, egyptair flight 990 crashed into the atlantic ocean,...
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in fact, wyatt russell and juston street play tworafers, the team. they're a er in fact, wyatt russell and juston street but they transfer into the school. on st is the brother of houston street, who is a professional baseball player, and the son of the late james street, who is a quarterback for the university of texas. these guys all look like they've played baseball before, and in many cases, they have. it's hard to fake that. you could fake being a pianist. they can cut away from your hands. - or cut to the closeup of the other cut. - right, or somebody else's hands, but in the baseball case, in the sequence that is in fact them on the sunday practice, you can see these guys have played baseball before. - yeah, i'm really happy about that in the movie. a lot of people say, "well, they're baseball players." you hear a lot about it. you see how competitive they are, but finally, toward, you know, the last part of the movie, we actually see them on the field, and you see how, kind of dialed in they are, how good they are, that they're taking it seri
in fact, wyatt russell and juston street play tworafers, the team. they're a er in fact, wyatt russell and juston street but they transfer into the school. on st is the brother of houston street, who is a professional baseball player, and the son of the late james street, who is a quarterback for the university of texas. these guys all look like they've played baseball before, and in many cases, they have. it's hard to fake that. you could fake being a pianist. they can cut away from your...
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the fact that the economy is doing so great. they talk about the '80s were good but the '90s were better, much better. >> add to the '90s. the man led the charge to impeach bill clinton, ken star, now is seeing his praising. >> bill clinton was and still is the most gifted politician of the baby boomer in generation. >> another unflattering '90s headline, clinton and campaign finance. one of their closest confidante. >> this is an allegation of a gentleman who gave a check to my campaign. >> we are covering it all with the best political team on the ground. we'll get to them in just a moment. lets get to our chief legal correspondence. we are waiting for a decision from the judge. the decision has just come down. >> we have blureaking news. a judge has ruled that bill cosby will face charges in the criminal sexually assault. this clears the way to the first criminal trial of bill cosby for sex crimes to aggravated in decent assault in the state of pennsylvania. there were three offenses up here and all three moved forward and al
the fact that the economy is doing so great. they talk about the '80s were good but the '90s were better, much better. >> add to the '90s. the man led the charge to impeach bill clinton, ken star, now is seeing his praising. >> bill clinton was and still is the most gifted politician of the baby boomer in generation. >> another unflattering '90s headline, clinton and campaign finance. one of their closest confidante. >> this is an allegation of a gentleman who gave a...
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the fact is we created an environment where shortcuts are necessary and, in fact, shortcuts are how we cross the street safely. fast cars will hit you faster than slow cars will and you walk across the street based on those judgments. everybody uses them, but in health care they can be exacerbated, when the level of discretion provides connection with provider and the amount of time to make those decisions are short and when the level of discretion is too broad. i heard tom and others suggest that if we were to standardize some patient decision making, here is where i know my husband will go patient, standardize patient-decision making, there are ways that what you said certainly have a bearing on the prevalence of implicit bias. >> hi, first of all, thank you for the awesome talk. my question is about so, i guess, the identities of the doctors effect the interactions? >> she's going to make me go there. >> the goal is to help promote or encourage youth from low-income communities of color to go into medicine, so i was wondering, does that have any affect due to those programs, is that
the fact is we created an environment where shortcuts are necessary and, in fact, shortcuts are how we cross the street safely. fast cars will hit you faster than slow cars will and you walk across the street based on those judgments. everybody uses them, but in health care they can be exacerbated, when the level of discretion provides connection with provider and the amount of time to make those decisions are short and when the level of discretion is too broad. i heard tom and others suggest...
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i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he was quitting the race to spare his family and friends from quote further rumors and gossip. michael dukakis won the 1988 democratic nomination but lost to george h.w. bush in the general election. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] apologize fore being late. there was a little traffic coming down bear creek canyon this morning. i intended, quite frankly, to come down here this morning and read a short carefully worded political statement saying that i was withdrawing from the race, and then quietly disappear from the stage. and then after frankly tossing and turning all night, as i
i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he...
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you're a sleaze because you know the facts and you know the facts well. >> is this what it will be like covering you as a president? >> yeah, it is. >> i'm a -- yeah, it is going to be like this. >> hillary clinton appearing on cnn moments ago lauding the reporters donald trump attacked. >> he's bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating $1 million himself, but it took a reporter to shame him and to actually make his contribution and getting the money to veterans. >> this is coming as one of the trump's most confidential business ventures, trump university comes under increasing scrutiny. details how trump ran the business. more on that in a minute but first, dana bash. the message seemed in part take me or leave me. >> that's exactly right. look, this should have been an event for donald trump to to aua genuine movement. instead, he went after the me messen ger. >> out of the many revealing moments during donald trump's contentious press conference, this stood out. >> do you think i'm going to change? i'm not. >> reporter: that decoloration, is a giant window
you're a sleaze because you know the facts and you know the facts well. >> is this what it will be like covering you as a president? >> yeah, it is. >> i'm a -- yeah, it is going to be like this. >> hillary clinton appearing on cnn moments ago lauding the reporters donald trump attacked. >> he's bragged for months about raising $6 million for veterans and donating $1 million himself, but it took a reporter to shame him and to actually make his contribution and...
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it has said via the egyptian government that it was in fact a plane. but you got to believe that debris will be found if in fact this debris wasn't part of a plane. there are ships and planes if the u.s., the uk, france, greece, egypt, covering an area there and scouring not just for the debris, but maybe more importantly the black boxes which recording devices should hold some of the answers to this mystery. the mystery that's been plaguing the families of the victims. it's been a very long day here at this airport and also the cairo airport, which was to be the destination for the plane, they were waiting for any kinds of answers. in fact some families here in paris got on to another egyptair plane this afternoon and flew to cairo just to be closer to the action and closer to some resolution, but that resolution still not coming. french president francois hollande helped a little bit to try to bring some information to the families and others. he was the first official really to confirm that the crash had happened. and the first top official to raise
it has said via the egyptian government that it was in fact a plane. but you got to believe that debris will be found if in fact this debris wasn't part of a plane. there are ships and planes if the u.s., the uk, france, greece, egypt, covering an area there and scouring not just for the debris, but maybe more importantly the black boxes which recording devices should hold some of the answers to this mystery. the mystery that's been plaguing the families of the victims. it's been a very long...
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, and you know the facts well. go ahead. >> thank you, mr. trump. first of all, for the record, i'm a state representative from new hampshire, ten years on the veteran affairs committee, 22 years in the marine corps. what i want to clarify here first of all, i would never, ever in a million years put my name on a candidate that did not from his heart look me in the eye and say he's concerned about veterans. that's donald trump. i met him over a year ago. i've been involved in many fundraisers. he did the right thing by vetting these groups. some of the groups are giving 20 cents, 40 cents on the dollar and spending the rest for, you know, their nice, lavish trips. he gave 100 percent. the liberal media is the only ones that have been calling me on the foundation, all right? i've been dealing with this stuff for years as a veterans' activist. stop using veterans as political pawns. you've got a guy outside, mccoy. go do a google search on his facebook. he's out there, his picture is with the clintons. they are using
, and you know the facts well. go ahead. >> thank you, mr. trump. first of all, for the record, i'm a state representative from new hampshire, ten years on the veteran affairs committee, 22 years in the marine corps. what i want to clarify here first of all, i would never, ever in a million years put my name on a candidate that did not from his heart look me in the eye and say he's concerned about veterans. that's donald trump. i met him over a year ago. i've been involved in many...
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i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he was quitting the race to spare his family and friends from quote further rumors and gossip. michael dukakis won the 1988 democratic nomination but lost to george h.w. bush in the general election. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] apologize fore being late. there was a little traffic coming down bear creek canyon this morning. i intended, quite frankly, to come down here this morning and read a short carefully worded political
i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he...
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and the fact that we are here speaking about english-only materials shows how far we have to go. san francisco passed an ordinance, and says that major city departments must provide inlanguage to members. and no reason that it should extended to bmr units. if we can do it in our department with our small staff, i am sure that multi-million developers can do it as well. and i one thing to add, and i hope it's germane to this. and even with access and we need more bmr units. there is not enough on the market for people that need the units. you can have the best access but the numbers don't match the need. thank you. >> thank you. i hope that everyone votes for prop c so we can increase the number of below-market rate housing. >> [speaking spanish] translator: good morning, supervisors, thank you for hearing us on this important issue of bmr units. and the language access. [speaking spanish] translator: my name is nor[inaudible]. i am here because i am a resident that is worried about the lack of language access in these offices here in san francisco. we know that san francisco is m
and the fact that we are here speaking about english-only materials shows how far we have to go. san francisco passed an ordinance, and says that major city departments must provide inlanguage to members. and no reason that it should extended to bmr units. if we can do it in our department with our small staff, i am sure that multi-million developers can do it as well. and i one thing to add, and i hope it's germane to this. and even with access and we need more bmr units. there is not enough...
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add to that fact the fact alth he has no path anymore and he is looking at a big victory. although i should add that, on the republican side the process is a little bit confusing that you do vote for a presidential candidate, but that vote is pretty much entirelyre symbolic. republican voters farther down the ballot will choose the specific delegates to the republicannal national convention, and those votes, each vote of the, those are the ones that actually matter. but mr. trump has a full slate of delegates. and i think he can win up to about 31 of our 34 possible delegates. over on the democratic side, it is probably going to be much closer. bernie sanders has led most of the polling recently, although there has not been that much. i thinkmuch. i think just to or so in the last few months. i would say five to eight points.s. so he is probably a slight favorite, but it's a guess on the democratic side. >> host: david gutman, what do you think of the driving issues? >> guest: well, thewell, the coal industry is always a huge issue here in west virginia. all three candidat
add to that fact the fact alth he has no path anymore and he is looking at a big victory. although i should add that, on the republican side the process is a little bit confusing that you do vote for a presidential candidate, but that vote is pretty much entirelyre symbolic. republican voters farther down the ballot will choose the specific delegates to the republicannal national convention, and those votes, each vote of the, those are the ones that actually matter. but mr. trump has a full...
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i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he was quitting the race to spare his family and friends from quote further rumors and gossip. michael dukakis won the 1988 democratic nomination but lost to george h.w. bush in the general election. >> thank you very much. [ applause ] apologize fore being late. there was a little traffic coming down bear creek canyon this morning. i intended, quite frankly, to come down here this morning and read a short carefully worded political statement saying that i was withdrawing from the race, and then quietly disappear from the stage. and then after frankly tossing and turning all night, as i have for the
i have told you the facts, mr. broadhurst told you the facts, ms. rice has told you the facts. that's the best we can do. >>> next on road to the white house rewind, democratic candidate gary hart withdraws from the 1988 presidential race less than a month after his campaign began. the former colorado senator facedle gagss of a extramarital affair with a miami woman named donna rice. in this ten minute event in denver, the former colorado senator continued to deny the affair saying he...
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the fact of the matter is, that is very true. you heard john king say the opposite. without the super delegates, hillary clinton will not have enough to win the nomination. >> let me be clear. if the super delegates voted with their state. hillary clinton would still be the nominee. if they were not involved, my point to you is simply this. we have larger fish to fry. we are facing the probability of donald trump being the next president of the united states. we have had this discussion many times, either bernie sanders will be ralph nader or he is not. >> that is a low blow. the. >> basically, saying that there is no path to the nomination for bernie sanders at this point. at this point, if bernie sanders does not want donald trump to be president, he has to start thinking about something else, not leading -- that is what i am reading here. >> the very first conversation they had with bernie sanders. >> give me a break here. i have to say, the first conversation i had with bernie sanders running for president, i told him, you can't be a ralph nader, bernie sanders p
the fact of the matter is, that is very true. you heard john king say the opposite. without the super delegates, hillary clinton will not have enough to win the nomination. >> let me be clear. if the super delegates voted with their state. hillary clinton would still be the nominee. if they were not involved, my point to you is simply this. we have larger fish to fry. we are facing the probability of donald trump being the next president of the united states. we have had this discussion...
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i think this is also due to the fact that this plane is coming from paris which would mean if in fact a bomb on plane or a terrorist activity this would be a failure on behalf of the french not egyptian which is a very interesting situation. >> thank you very much. all of this news continues to develop by the hour. we have an expert to join us on the set with this particular incident. thank you so much for coming in this morning and joining us. you just heard the latest information for us from the reporter on the scene. the radar was lost around 37,000 feet. there was a 10-minute out time frame where there was no indication of the plane itself. what does that tell you? >> there is some kind of catastrophic incident either they had a mechanical problem it exploded in the air and lost the electronics on board that would have given the signal to the radar signals. if that happened the ray car would still pick up on a primary signal, a signal that the debris or object itself bouncing off the radar itself. we have to learn whether that happened or not. >> if that did not happen that would
i think this is also due to the fact that this plane is coming from paris which would mean if in fact a bomb on plane or a terrorist activity this would be a failure on behalf of the french not egyptian which is a very interesting situation. >> thank you very much. all of this news continues to develop by the hour. we have an expert to join us on the set with this particular incident. thank you so much for coming in this morning and joining us. you just heard the latest information for us...
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>> today on "matter of fact." that's life. >> i am in for the distance. >> you are riding high in april. .hot down in may >> we are suspending our campaign. >> as i suspend my campaign today -- >> how trump's battle plan shocked the republicans and left the democrats in awe. then, meet the man the whole country is looking to for answers about zika. >> they are very aggressive. >> and the day "orange is the new black" actress, diane guerrero, came home to find her parents gone. diane: it felt like a black hole. ♪ ♪ fernando: i'm fernando espuelas. welcome to "matter of fact." the gop establishment loses the battle against the trump revolution. >> we will win in november. fernando: the highly anticipated gop convention floor fight evaporated after tuesday's primary as both senator cruz and governor kasich withdrew from the race, making donald trump the presumptive nominee. hillary clinton is campaigning as the front-runner for the democrats. though trailing in delegates, bernie sanders has vowed to stay in the race
>> today on "matter of fact." that's life. >> i am in for the distance. >> you are riding high in april. .hot down in may >> we are suspending our campaign. >> as i suspend my campaign today -- >> how trump's battle plan shocked the republicans and left the democrats in awe. then, meet the man the whole country is looking to for answers about zika. >> they are very aggressive. >> and the day "orange is the new black" actress,...
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and, in fact, in the dozens of years -- in fact, the first nondiscrimination policy that actually protected a transgendered person's right to use the correct bathroom was 1975. with so many years since and with 18 state laws and hundreds of municipalities having these laws on the books all across the united states in places like dels and atlanta and louisville, kentucky, there's not been a single incident of public safety or harm that has been the result of these laws so -- >> sorry. let me ask you really quickly before we have to go. this is according to reuters poll americans are divided on this issue with 44% people saying people should use the bathroom of their biological sex and 39% say they should use a bathroom they gender identify with. what is the resistance? >> i think people are trying to wrap their head around it. for some folks it's new. this is an issue that frankly i heard the other day, you know, as transgender people we typically don't want to be in the spotlight. we want to be able to use the bathroom that is accurate for us. the folks who are really bringing this into the
and, in fact, in the dozens of years -- in fact, the first nondiscrimination policy that actually protected a transgendered person's right to use the correct bathroom was 1975. with so many years since and with 18 state laws and hundreds of municipalities having these laws on the books all across the united states in places like dels and atlanta and louisville, kentucky, there's not been a single incident of public safety or harm that has been the result of these laws so -- >> sorry. let...
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in fact, there are more business closings than that are start ups. hillary clinton just mentioned the debt that trump will be lousy, but look what's happening to the death. it's doubled in the past eight years. >> yes, what barack obama has done is the economic equivalent of water boring the economy. we've seen it in labor participation rates, investments, the lack of start ups, the lack of entrepreneurship. if you want four more years of that, hillary clinton will give it to you, even worse, she's going to raise taxes. >> she mentioned bankruptcy. not all of the bankruptcies she mentioned were trump's fault, but fact is, her notion that businesses should always succeed all the time. that says something about what she thinks of business, doesn't it? >> it does. because it shows she doesn't understand that any successful business man is going to have lots of failures an sometimes, bankruptcies. now, looking that in a bigger picture, the only way to bankrupt the u.s. economy is to have policies that are -- to economic growth. hillary's tax ideas are e
in fact, there are more business closings than that are start ups. hillary clinton just mentioned the debt that trump will be lousy, but look what's happening to the death. it's doubled in the past eight years. >> yes, what barack obama has done is the economic equivalent of water boring the economy. we've seen it in labor participation rates, investments, the lack of start ups, the lack of entrepreneurship. if you want four more years of that, hillary clinton will give it to you, even...
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so in a typical misconduct investigation, we report the facts and ingest the facts and we will not make a recommendation. >> you will report the facts to epa plus -- the auditing? >> it depends, if we saw a systemic problem or a problem that was cross cutting, for example, in the bill investigation, we determine that there were -- the investigators standpoint that there was some safeguards that weren't being followed, for example, they were batch improving mr. beal's tna time and attendance every week which was a vun ability. so we reported that to our auditors and they did an audit. normally in our investigations, ma'am, we just report the facts concerning the specific allegation before us. >> do you feel that we've sufficiently moved in the right direction with epa holding people accountable and developing the kind of information sharing system and accountability system that that will mitt gate these kiechbds of cases in the feature. i'm not talk about the one about whether or not the individual who was a convicted sex offender should be hired if so under what conditions, but otherwis
so in a typical misconduct investigation, we report the facts and ingest the facts and we will not make a recommendation. >> you will report the facts to epa plus -- the auditing? >> it depends, if we saw a systemic problem or a problem that was cross cutting, for example, in the bill investigation, we determine that there were -- the investigators standpoint that there was some safeguards that weren't being followed, for example, they were batch improving mr. beal's tna time and...
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but the fact is -- the fact is that we have a tradition that the senator from rhode island and i have been scrupulously observing, and that is to work in a bipartisan fashion for the good of the country. mr. president, i would just mention a couple of things. one is the senator, the democratic leader yesterday, or the day before said that they hadn't had time to read the bill. the bill has been online since last wednesday. last wednesday, a week ago, and obviously that seems to be sufficient time for most to be able to examine the bill. we've been on the floor explaining it. there have been press releases. there's been all kinds of examination of the legislation. as has been pointed out, we've had legislation when the democratic leader was in the majority that we never saw until the time that he demanded a vote, particularly when they had 60 votes in order to override any objections that we might have, including, by the way, the passage of the now disastrous a.d.a., or known to some of us as obamacare, which now we are seeing catastrophic consequences, including our citizens seeing dr
but the fact is -- the fact is that we have a tradition that the senator from rhode island and i have been scrupulously observing, and that is to work in a bipartisan fashion for the good of the country. mr. president, i would just mention a couple of things. one is the senator, the democratic leader yesterday, or the day before said that they hadn't had time to read the bill. the bill has been online since last wednesday. last wednesday, a week ago, and obviously that seems to be sufficient...