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and it is all there in first reformed.m ethan hawke, we tend to think of as a bit more wide—eyed and energetic in a lot of his performances. he is a broken man in this. he is at the end of his tether. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about that with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something that actually has some real guts to it, then i would recommend this. 0k. all right, first reformed. and dvd — out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogs. i mean, visually this isjust something, isn't it? is digital download at the moment, so that is the way to watch at the moment. dvd is in a couple weeks. yes, this is wes anderson's animation about humans and their pets and the bonds between them. also of course his love letter to ja pa n. it really is. that actually has caused a bit of about whether this white guy from texa
and it is all there in first reformed.m ethan hawke, we tend to think of as a bit more wide—eyed and energetic in a lot of his performances. he is a broken man in this. he is at the end of his tether. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about that with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something...
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first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. edibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haunted by the death of his son, who he sent off, he encouraged to go off to war, and has now lost. he's having a crisis of faith. he is keeping a diary in which he's writing down personal confessions b
first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. edibles 2, back after all this time, more than a decade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really...
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first reformed and out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogs. out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogsm is an digital download. this is wes anderson's animation about humans and their pets and the bond between them and it is a love letter to japan as well. and that has caused a bit of debate about whether it is white guy from texas should be making that movie but it is clearly from the heart. with his usual eccentric humour and style, and his usual voice talent, jeff goldblum, bill murray, tilda swinton, and i found it really moving. i do not think it will convert people who do not like his films, they are quite mannered, but i think that bond between humans and their pets, it is described rather touchingly here.|j think you are right and british people love a story about their animals and the attention to detail is amazing. it looks amazing and i don't think it is an animation necessarily for children, i think it is aimed more at adults. james, lovely to see you. that's it for this week though. thanks for watching. goodbye. and t
first reformed and out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogs. out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogsm is an digital download. this is wes anderson's animation about humans and their pets and the bond between them and it is a love letter to japan as well. and that has caused a bit of debate about whether it is white guy from texas should be making that movie but it is clearly from the heart. with his usual eccentric humour and style, and his usual voice talent,...
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first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. ecade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it‘s more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he‘s made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can‘t even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haunted by the death of his son, who he sent off, he encouraged to go off to war, and has now lost. he‘s having a crisis of faith. he is keeping a diary in which he‘s writing down personal confessions because he says he can‘t pray, he‘s lost his faith. then he meets somebody who is pot
first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. ecade since the first one. and skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke‘s fine, it‘s more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he‘s made some quite terrible films like...
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seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> this really is a mind -- >> seth: i think, though, maybe "first reformedt you out of it. right? >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's like -- it's like taking a downer and taking an upper. >> seth: okay, great! [ laughter ] >> and then -- and then, you know, maybe a cycle. maybe you go back and see them both again. >> seth: yeah. >> but i'm really proud of them both. and also i was pregnant with my daughter in the first one. >> seth: oh, wow! >> and then i had my daughter and then i did "mamma mia!" so they're both very, very dear to me in that way, too. >> seth: well, congratulations -- >> thanks! >> seth: on a really exciting year. >> it's a great year! >> seth: yeah, it is a great year. and it's always so nice to see you. thanks so much for being here. >> thanks for having me. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: amanda seyfried, everybody. "mamma mia! here we go again" is in theaters tomorrow. we'll be right back with katy tur. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ music playing ♪ ♪ ♪ freshly prepared chicken.'s full attention like my the delicious kfc $20 fi
seth: yeah, exactly. [ laughter ] >> this really is a mind -- >> seth: i think, though, maybe "first reformedt you out of it. right? >> yeah. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> it's like -- it's like taking a downer and taking an upper. >> seth: okay, great! [ laughter ] >> and then -- and then, you know, maybe a cycle. maybe you go back and see them both again. >> seth: yeah. >> but i'm really proud of them both. and also i was pregnant...
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his latest is "first reformed." please welcome, back to "the late show," ethan hawke!lause ) ( band playing ) >> this theater is so magical, man! this is the ed sullivan theater! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, it is. >> elvis has been here! >> stephen: elvis, i've mentioned it before on this show, but the historian says that it's right around here that elvis performed, right around where this desk is, that's why you're feeling the madness. ( cheers ) >> i feel it, i feel it. >> stephen: you feel the greatness up right through the floor. nice to see you again. >> well, nice to see you. >> stephen: always enjoyable to talk to you. >> i hope so. >> stephen: we had a nice conversation an hour and a half at the montclair film festival. >> we did it in a junior high school. it was so much fun. >> stephen: at the buzz aldrin school, actually. >> and you had some great buzz stories. >> stephen: i did, yeah, exactly. you had some great stories, too, and i would love if... could you share one of the stories that you told out there? because i absolutely love it. this is
his latest is "first reformed." please welcome, back to "the late show," ethan hawke!lause ) ( band playing ) >> this theater is so magical, man! this is the ed sullivan theater! ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: yes, it is. >> elvis has been here! >> stephen: elvis, i've mentioned it before on this show, but the historian says that it's right around here that elvis performed, right around where this desk is, that's why you're feeling the madness. (...
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and it is all there in first reformed.s performances. he is a broken man in this. he is at the end of his tether. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about that with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something that actually has some real guts to it, then i would recommend this. 0k. all right, first reformed. and dvd — out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogs. i mean, visually this isjust something, isn't it? it's digital download at the moment, so that is the way to watch at the moment. dvd is in a couple weeks. 0k. yes, this is wes snderson‘s animation about humans and their pets and the bonds between them. also of course his love letter to ja pa n. japanese directors. it really is. that actually has caused a bit of about whether this white guy from texas should be making that movie, but it is from the heart. with
and it is all there in first reformed.s performances. he is a broken man in this. he is at the end of his tether. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about that with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something that actually has some real guts to it, then i would recommend this. 0k. all right, first...
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first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haunted by the death of his son, who he sent off, he encouraged to go off to war, and has now lost. he's having a crisis of faith. he is keeping a diary in which he's writing down personal confessions because he says he can't pray, he's lost his faith. then he meets somebody who is
first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. skyscraper, dwayne "the rock" johnson versus a very large building. so, first reformed, ethan hawke, a return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like...
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and it is all there in first reformed.r. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about gutsy with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something that actually has some real guts to it, then i would recommend this. 0k. all right, first reformed. and dvd — out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of dogs. i mean, visually this isjust something, isn't it? it's digital download at the moment, so that is the way to watch at the moment. dvd is in a couple weeks. yes, this is wes anderson's animation about humans and their pets and the bonds between them. also of course his love letter to ja pa n. japanese directors. it really is. that actually has caused a bit of about whether this white guy from texas should be making that movie, but it is from the heart. with his usual eccentric humour, with his usual style, with his usual voice tale
and it is all there in first reformed.r. he is desperate. but it is a really, talk about gutsy with iceman, this is a really gutsy film that has weight, and has depth, it has some stunning visual moments, just really full—blooded, you know. and at this time of year when it is the season for blockbusters, if you want to see something that actually has some real guts to it, then i would recommend this. 0k. all right, first reformed. and dvd — out on dvd this week is that extraordinary isle of...
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first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and then before that dominion, a prequel to the exorcist. i kind of started to lose faith in him, and now with first reformed my faith in him is restored. so, ethan hawke plays this young cleric who is basically haunted by the death of his son, who he sent off, he encouraged to go off to war, and has now lost. he's having a crisis of faith. he is keeping a diary in which he's writing down personal confessions because he says he can't pray, he's lost his faith. then he meets somebody who is potentially an ecoterrorist, somebody who's become completely obsessed with the despoliation of the pl
first reformed, which is the new film by paul schrader. a return to form, i have to say. return to the screen for him. has he been away a while? no, ethan hawke's fine, it's more to do with paul schrader. paul schrader wrote taxi driver ages and ages ago. god's lonely man was a big thing. he was really well respected film—maker. recently, he's made some quite terrible films like the canyons, which is irredeemably awful, dog eat dog, which i can't even believe was made by paul schrader, and...
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but also, "first reformed."with ethan hawke and cedric the entertainer who is now, he's cedric kyles >> kyles yeah >> jimmy: cedric is not funny in this movie. >> he's not funny at all >> jimmy: but he's not supposed to be funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is really fantastic in this. everyone >> i know. it's ridiculous. >> jimmy: you, ethan, and it's paul schrader. >> paul schrader it's his best work, and honestly, it definitely took the most dramatically different movie than "mamma mia!" and it's also something that means as much to me. it's just really dark and fascinating, and ethan hawke is incredible >> jimmy: that's unbelievable. congrats on everything >> thanks. >> jimmy: it's still in theaters if you want to go see it >> oh, and i was pregnant when i was doing it so it was like just before i did "mamma mia!" >> jimmy: hey, so -- >> yeah, that's a real baby in there. >> jimmy: two for the price of one man. >> exactly >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> that's what paul kept saying that's how i got the job >> jimmy: w
but also, "first reformed."with ethan hawke and cedric the entertainer who is now, he's cedric kyles >> kyles yeah >> jimmy: cedric is not funny in this movie. >> he's not funny at all >> jimmy: but he's not supposed to be funny. >> yeah. >> jimmy: he is really fantastic in this. everyone >> i know. it's ridiculous. >> jimmy: you, ethan, and it's paul schrader. >> paul schrader it's his best work, and honestly, it definitely took...
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and birthplace of the reformation. my first stop is the market square which has always been the heart of this charming little town in saxony. and five centuries on martin luther would find the maps hasn't changed much the townhome likewise dates back to the sixteenth century and features both renaissance in adelaide. when luther lived here it was currently being rebuilt also overlooking the square is the town church of st mary where luther many sermons and instead of latin audacity to preach in german it's pretty sure the view from up there will be spectacular. and i think. one hundred ninety two steps. from up here you can see how small that back actually is back to luther's times only about two thousand people lived here today the town is about sixty thousand that happens. you know visit to baghdad complete without a snapshot of all seems church one of the towns top tourist magnets this street is where almost all of luther's friends and local allies lift and so did heat over there by the little town. and the way back there hi
and birthplace of the reformation. my first stop is the market square which has always been the heart of this charming little town in saxony. and five centuries on martin luther would find the maps hasn't changed much the townhome likewise dates back to the sixteenth century and features both renaissance in adelaide. when luther lived here it was currently being rebuilt also overlooking the square is the town church of st mary where luther many sermons and instead of latin audacity to preach in...
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first, reform the individual mark for insurance, second, bringing down the high price of prescriptionrugs. and third, transform our health care system into one that pays more value to let's begin with the individual insurance market. the affordable care act creator a thicket of subsidies regulations and taxes help americans without employee insurance secure coverage on the individual market. in theory it was supposed to expand private coverage but to bring costs down. it did come up short on both objected to according to an analysis from 2013, the year before the aca most significant new regulations took full effect, through 2017, individual premiums in 39 states rose an average of 105%. they more than doubled. as prices skyrocketed it is both a price the real market for individual insurance, that is the part that is not supported by the aca huge subsidies, has actually shrunk. from 2016-2017 hhs down the number of unsubsidized enrollees dropped by about 20%. the only factor keeping the individual market alive is that tens of billions of dollars of subsidies applied directly to intere
first, reform the individual mark for insurance, second, bringing down the high price of prescriptionrugs. and third, transform our health care system into one that pays more value to let's begin with the individual insurance market. the affordable care act creator a thicket of subsidies regulations and taxes help americans without employee insurance secure coverage on the individual market. in theory it was supposed to expand private coverage but to bring costs down. it did come up short on...
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and a former colleague of mine who was a first deputy prime minister took over, was the first reformer, he used to joke anybody can look like an economic genius when the price of a barrel of oil's $100. i was prime minister when it was at $9. so think about that. so it happens on your watch, you get credit for it, but it would have happened whoever was there. if boris had insulted them, the president at that time, it would have happened on his watch, he would have got credit for it. last one. things i would have done differently in terms of the story. you know, there's an epilogue in the book, anna, i don't see where you're at. way in the back. oh, wow, i can barely see you. i didn't want even want to write -- the epilogue's called trump-putin. ii didn't want to write it, my publishers thought it was a good idead to include it and helped in allowing me to be on anderson cooper and jake tapper today the, but i didn't want to write that. it already is, in some ways, out of date. but there is one part as i looked at it, you know, flying back here the other day that i kind of, i do kind of
and a former colleague of mine who was a first deputy prime minister took over, was the first reformer, he used to joke anybody can look like an economic genius when the price of a barrel of oil's $100. i was prime minister when it was at $9. so think about that. so it happens on your watch, you get credit for it, but it would have happened whoever was there. if boris had insulted them, the president at that time, it would have happened on his watch, he would have got credit for it. last one....
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the big thing about the first tax reform that has a lot of criticism from democrats, the tax cuts forular people was temporary and there was a sunset clause in 2025. this needs to change that. >> reporter: one of the first provisions is extend the individual tax cuts and small business tax cuts as well beyond the 2025 deadline. that is great because large corporations were given certainty in making corporate tax rates permanent. now individual families and small businesses have the same certainty. it is fantastic when you want to build emergency savings plans. the federal reserve found 40% of american families don't even have $400 in emergency savings. this will go away toward addressing that. rob: some will write off a little more costs so you will give them a little more of a tax-cut to get them closer to what corporations are benefiting as well. my question is the big complaint for democrats was the crumbs comment from nancy pelosi and the fact there was the sunset clause for individuals. now that this fixes the sunset clause with every antidemocratic support? >> you would hope so.
the big thing about the first tax reform that has a lot of criticism from democrats, the tax cuts forular people was temporary and there was a sunset clause in 2025. this needs to change that. >> reporter: one of the first provisions is extend the individual tax cuts and small business tax cuts as well beyond the 2025 deadline. that is great because large corporations were given certainty in making corporate tax rates permanent. now individual families and small businesses have the same...
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cuba's parliament has been debating constitutional reform since saturday it would be the first update since one nine hundred seventy six focusing largely on a controlled opening of the economy above all reformers want stronger recognition of private property rights. that we already have here paid employment and private property ownership we have to recognise this objectively this is the reality we have to accept and regulate it. really. the communist party remains in charge in cuba its goal is to develop a form of socialism that's no longer strictly communist raul castro took the first steps in opening the country's economy while he was president now and again diaz can then is in charge he's ruled out full on free market capitalism. other constitutional reforms include limiting the president to two terms creating a prime minister post and addressing l g b t discrimination which has long been systematic in cuba. it was afraid that this is historic sixty years since the revolution we need to change the communist party has already given the reforms its blessing now the parliament has to
cuba's parliament has been debating constitutional reform since saturday it would be the first update since one nine hundred seventy six focusing largely on a controlled opening of the economy above all reformers want stronger recognition of private property rights. that we already have here paid employment and private property ownership we have to recognise this objectively this is the reality we have to accept and regulate it. really. the communist party remains in charge in cuba its goal is...
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and a former colleague of mine, egore, the first deputy prime minister took over, the first reformer,and he used to joke, anybody can look like an economic genius when the price of a barrel of oil is $100. i was prime minister when it was at $9. so think but that. so it happened on your watch you get credit bit it would have happened whoever was there if boris had been president, would have happened on his batch would get credit for it. last one. thing is would have done different my in terms of the story. i didn't -- there's an epilogue in the book on i don't see -- way in the back, wow, i can barely see you. i didn't even want to write -- the epilogue i called "trump-putin." didn't want to write it. my publishers thought it was good idea to include it and helped with allowing me to be on an anderson cooper and jake tapper and without that it wouldn't be on there. i didn't want to write that. the story is too contingent would be out of date but there's one part as i look at it, flying back here the other day, that it kind of -- i do kind of regret and i would have changed -- i got it
and a former colleague of mine, egore, the first deputy prime minister took over, the first reformer,and he used to joke, anybody can look like an economic genius when the price of a barrel of oil is $100. i was prime minister when it was at $9. so think but that. so it happened on your watch you get credit bit it would have happened whoever was there if boris had been president, would have happened on his batch would get credit for it. last one. thing is would have done different my in terms...
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reporter: mark toney executive director for the utility reform network says pg&e should pay its debt like everybod but en pg&e bailoufrom this bill is the first step toward reform, something the utility says is necessary in the face of climate change. >> action needs to be taken now. if we don't see some reform, then the utilities here in california are really facing really essentially uninsurable risk. >> reporter: susie steimle, kpix 5. >> assemblyman quirk released this statement. responsible." he went on to say it has nothing to do with his son working for the utility. time is 4: big sur businesses are jumping back on the saddle... now that highway one is finally open. said it has nothing to do with his son work for the utility. >>> 4:51. big sur businesses are back in the saddle now that highway 1 is finally open. hear from them next. big sur and san simeon is back open... >>> temperatures in 68. 76 in oakland. check out the south bay. it's going to be another warm one. low 90s for morgan hill. los gatos 90s. 89 san jose. 88 milpitas. in the east bay, mid- to upper 90s. right around the coastline that's where temperatures will stay in th
reporter: mark toney executive director for the utility reform network says pg&e should pay its debt like everybod but en pg&e bailoufrom this bill is the first step toward reform, something the utility says is necessary in the face of climate change. >> action needs to be taken now. if we don't see some reform, then the utilities here in california are really facing really essentially uninsurable risk. >> reporter: susie steimle, kpix 5. >> assemblyman quirk released...
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we passed through the first phase ofjudicial reforms. now the second phase is coming.the parliament we are debating for free media, media law, that will give more independence and free to the journalists and the media. we are in front of the third stage of the reforms in security system. second stage the security and public administration. there's a lot to do in our country, but as you mentioned, 11 years ago we was a captured state by the old government. now we are really shining factor in the balkans. are you really? we are a very positive example for everybody. you've got a lot to do, you can't undo 11 years of a system of patronage and so onjust overnight. you've also got the fact that macedonia is a major transit point for international drug—traffickers, particularly heroin from south—west asia going into europe. in december last year, there was a... synthetic drugs were seized from a laboratory in the west of your country. you've really got to tackle also this issue of drug trafficking, haven't you? crime and corruption is one of the first goals for our country.
we passed through the first phase ofjudicial reforms. now the second phase is coming.the parliament we are debating for free media, media law, that will give more independence and free to the journalists and the media. we are in front of the third stage of the reforms in security system. second stage the security and public administration. there's a lot to do in our country, but as you mentioned, 11 years ago we was a captured state by the old government. now we are really shining factor in the...
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the conflict in the army but the results have been mixed i guess this week here in dublin first year home reform irish prime minister just how fragile is the process my book. conflicts of. attention and attention we ask the c.e.o. a lot of runway what do. you mean. sunning themselves on the runway roads into beaches is a favorite pastime of the lambs crazy. but it's a constant safety risk so is there any way to protect these fascinating creatures without disrupting the lives diamond or. tomorrow to give him sixty minutes on. iran. wants an isolated theocracy now a major power in the middle east. your bonds of influence continues to grow politically economically and above all militarily. does iran truly want peace. the countries of homes have their doubts to isolate. iran from theocracy the power of august facts on g.w. . twenty years ago the good friday agreement paves the way for an end to decades of bitter conflict in the of the island but the results have been mixed my guess this week here in dublin is but for my irish prime minister and one of the co signatures of the agreement in one thousa
the conflict in the army but the results have been mixed i guess this week here in dublin first year home reform irish prime minister just how fragile is the process my book. conflicts of. attention and attention we ask the c.e.o. a lot of runway what do. you mean. sunning themselves on the runway roads into beaches is a favorite pastime of the lambs crazy. but it's a constant safety risk so is there any way to protect these fascinating creatures without disrupting the lives diamond or....
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ftc has many a compass and i will limit my remarks today to two areas, process reforms in the competition enforcement. first, process reforms. in april, 2017, i directed the ftc bureau of consumer protection to identify ways they could streamline our civil investigative demands which are the agencies version of administrative subpoenas. this initiative was important in response to the concerns raised by members of congress the ftc investigations often impose undue burdens on legitimate companies. of course the ftc must remain an effective and aggressive protector of the american consumer. that is our primary mission. but we should also look for ways to be more efficient. the reforms have been in effect for a year and i believe the agency has successfully navigated making the process friendlier to legitimate businesses without sacrificing our effectiveness. for example, one difficulty for small businesses waiting to lighten the burden the ftc now includes a plain language description of the cip process and in every one of the issue. we've posted for the small businesses on the website to help them. we are al
ftc has many a compass and i will limit my remarks today to two areas, process reforms in the competition enforcement. first, process reforms. in april, 2017, i directed the ftc bureau of consumer protection to identify ways they could streamline our civil investigative demands which are the agencies version of administrative subpoenas. this initiative was important in response to the concerns raised by members of congress the ftc investigations often impose undue burdens on legitimate...
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in the got out of people have been protesting in you got i was getting a little off first up because of pension reform spots as the mons the weeks of the months hot gone by people are demanding the president to resign a president that you know there has been in the presidency for three consecutive terms and that many people here say that he has installed a dictatorship and he got out of this by the president being his wife your your movie. however the people here say that the miles it's mostly perpetrated by pro-government gangs and that's why many people here say that it's time for all to pay up to leave cameron's president has ordered an investigation after a video emerged that appears to show government forces killing two women and two children ever reportedly shot dead when they were accused of being members of the armed group local herat and a warning some of this video is disturbing reports. two women and a go marched along the path by men in uniform said to be similar to those worn by some serving in cameroon's militarily one of the women is carrying a baby on her back then in a clearing the gr
in the got out of people have been protesting in you got i was getting a little off first up because of pension reform spots as the mons the weeks of the months hot gone by people are demanding the president to resign a president that you know there has been in the presidency for three consecutive terms and that many people here say that he has installed a dictatorship and he got out of this by the president being his wife your your movie. however the people here say that the miles it's mostly...
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maria: this marks the six-month anniversary of the of trump tax cuts, first major reform to the tax coden more than 30 years of the legislation had an incredible impact on the economy. i spoke with treasury secretary steve mnuchin about the tax plan six months later and much more. >> we couldn't be happier with the progress that we've made. but we still have more to do. and i think you saw yesterday, i was pleased to be with the president in wisconsin. here is perfect example of bringing advanced manufacturing back to the united states. this never would have occurred, if it wasn't for the tax cuts and for us changing from an international system that was broken to a very competitive tax system that now works for business and works for hard-working americans. maria: last time i spoke with you, i told you about people saying look, two years, things will slow down quite considerably. you said, i don't see that. in terms of rates going higher, interest rates, a little inflation here and there, we see oil prices are, we see products are in terms of consumer goods are, they're moving higher in
maria: this marks the six-month anniversary of the of trump tax cuts, first major reform to the tax coden more than 30 years of the legislation had an incredible impact on the economy. i spoke with treasury secretary steve mnuchin about the tax plan six months later and much more. >> we couldn't be happier with the progress that we've made. but we still have more to do. and i think you saw yesterday, i was pleased to be with the president in wisconsin. here is perfect example of bringing...
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maria: this marks the six-month anniversary of the of trump tax cuts, first major reform to the tax coden more than 30 years of the legislation had an incredible impact on the economy. i spoke with treasury secretary steve mnuchin about the tax plan six months later and much more. >> we couldn't be happier with the progress that we've made. but we still have more to do. and i think you saw yesterday, i was pleased to be with the president in wisconsin. here is perfect example of bringing advanced manufacturing back to the united states. this never would have occurred, if it wasn't for the tax cuts and for us changing from an international system that was broken to a very competitive tax system that now works for business and works for hard-working americans. maria: last time i spoke with you, i told you about people saying look, two years, things will slow down quite considerably. you said, i don't see that. in terms of rates going higher, interest rates, a little inflation here and there, we see oil prices are, we see products are in terms of consumer goods are, they're moving higher in
maria: this marks the six-month anniversary of the of trump tax cuts, first major reform to the tax coden more than 30 years of the legislation had an incredible impact on the economy. i spoke with treasury secretary steve mnuchin about the tax plan six months later and much more. >> we couldn't be happier with the progress that we've made. but we still have more to do. and i think you saw yesterday, i was pleased to be with the president in wisconsin. here is perfect example of bringing...
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maria: the first tax reform and the first one in 30 years that obviously you led in january, gettings very much centerpieced around the corporate rate coming down. that clearly unleashed animal spirits and had corporations spending again and creating new jobs. talk to us a bit about why the corporate rate was so important and whether or not you are in fact talking about cutting the corporate rate from 21% to 20% as president trump told me two weeks ago. >> the corporate rate was important because america had fallen so far behind our global competitors. that was one of the big problems, the job losses in manufacturing, research, flowing overseas. we reversed all that. surprissurprisingly, i don't tht people realized that over $1.1 trillion of that tax cut was on the individual and small business side. that's helped growth as well. we really think locking that in is critical. we think companies now are reinvesting in a way that's helping workers in their paychecks, in their retirement, in their compensation. you can tell the optimism back home is crucial. we want to make sure we're loc
maria: the first tax reform and the first one in 30 years that obviously you led in january, gettings very much centerpieced around the corporate rate coming down. that clearly unleashed animal spirits and had corporations spending again and creating new jobs. talk to us a bit about why the corporate rate was so important and whether or not you are in fact talking about cutting the corporate rate from 21% to 20% as president trump told me two weeks ago. >> the corporate rate was important...
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first time in four decades. the congress passed welfare reform the first balanced budget in a generation and first tax cut. as he rose to the ranks in congress however he remained committed to inspiring people speaking to the audiences throughout the 1990s and in 1997 he held a press conference in front of the students on capitol hill and was covered by every major news network on c-span. following his time, he launched the center for conservation and served as the chairman. including "the new york times" bestsellers and his latest book trumps america. naming him man of the year for 1993 peace at theaters as possible. exceptional leaders make them inevitable. he belongs to the category of exceptional. at the young america's foundation we wholeheartedly agree. please join me in welcoming speaker of the house of representatives speaker newt gingrich. [applause] i'm glad you are here. he's also an intern with us and we are delighted to have him here today. i'm delighted to have the chance to talk with you and i think the young america's foundation plays a very important role. let me ask you a question of the
first time in four decades. the congress passed welfare reform the first balanced budget in a generation and first tax cut. as he rose to the ranks in congress however he remained committed to inspiring people speaking to the audiences throughout the 1990s and in 1997 he held a press conference in front of the students on capitol hill and was covered by every major news network on c-span. following his time, he launched the center for conservation and served as the chairman. including "the...
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was, once nixon was there was all of my reform ideas that i had in mind which was languished under lyndon johnson was suddenly interesting and by may of 1969, my first correctional reform programs were funded. you can't imagine how fast the federal government moved under those circumstances and that changed my life. what really changed -- >> we're going to stop you right there. >> that gets you started. >> life has changed. >> we're very eager to tell our stories. these are good idealistic people, young people coming to washington. and then we get to john coleman. >> thank you very much, jeff. i'm very honored to be here today and this panel. i graduated from college in new york. i went to college in 1964. a year later, i joined the federal bureau of narcotics in new york. my boss found out that i took to post graduate courses in french literature. that qualified me to work on the french cases in new york at the time. eventually, in 1969, when an opening occurred in paris for a narcotics attache, i applied and was selected. in the fall of 1969 in september, i arrived in paris. i was stationed in france for over three and a half years. and that's whe
was, once nixon was there was all of my reform ideas that i had in mind which was languished under lyndon johnson was suddenly interesting and by may of 1969, my first correctional reform programs were funded. you can't imagine how fast the federal government moved under those circumstances and that changed my life. what really changed -- >> we're going to stop you right there. >> that gets you started. >> life has changed. >> we're very eager to tell our stories. these...
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we are looking to reform the entire system. this president is in firstnnot sustain a corrupt system. we cannot sustain a corrupt system. we cannot sustain a fraudulent system. we wa nt cannot sustain a fraudulent system. we want first of all repression and violence to end. second justice to be made. third to have a democratic system in place. so in order to have that, we need the killers to go out of the government. thank you very much. afghan authorities say at least 7 people have been killed in a suicide bombing near a government ministry building in the capital kabul. no—one has yet claimed responsibility. it comes as the united nations released data showing record numbers of civilians were killed in conflict in afghanistan in the first six months of 2018. there were 1692 fatalaties — despite an unprecedented ceasefire between security forces and the taliban last month. more than 31100 people were injured. most of the casualties were caught up in militant attacks and suicide—bombings. a little earlier shoaib sharifi, the bbc‘s bureau chief in kabul, e
we are looking to reform the entire system. this president is in firstnnot sustain a corrupt system. we cannot sustain a corrupt system. we cannot sustain a fraudulent system. we wa nt cannot sustain a fraudulent system. we want first of all repression and violence to end. second justice to be made. third to have a democratic system in place. so in order to have that, we need the killers to go out of the government. thank you very much. afghan authorities say at least 7 people have been killed...
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. >> they argued this bill is the first step toward reform. it is something the utility says is necessary in the face of climate change. >> if we do not see reform the utilities here in california are really facing uninsurable risks. >> assembly man court cannot be interviewed. he did release a statement. that reads on your screen. he went on to say that his son working for the utility has nothing to do with this bill. of course, critics maintain the information and relationship should have been disclosed. >> in our fire watch, investigators have identified illegal fireworks as the cause of this massive fire in alameda county. they broke out 10 days ago along eastbound i5 80. traffic on the freeway was stopped for several hours while crews put out the flames. with them 480 acres burned. meantime, two firefighters were hurt. this fire is burning near yosemite national park. the fire is growing fast. it started at 130 acres on friday. you can see just how much it has burned each day since. the fire is now at more than seven 2000 acres and it is
. >> they argued this bill is the first step toward reform. it is something the utility says is necessary in the face of climate change. >> if we do not see reform the utilities here in california are really facing uninsurable risks. >> assembly man court cannot be interviewed. he did release a statement. that reads on your screen. he went on to say that his son working for the utility has nothing to do with this bill. of course, critics maintain the information and...
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architect of the contract if it's america and after having geordie for the first time after a decade under his leadership past welfare reform the first balanced budget in a generation and the first tax cut in 16 years he remained committed to inspiring to speak to audiences throughout the '90s and into 97 addressed a press conference covered by every major news network following his time in congress launches center in 2003 as general chairman through the 2012 presidential bid he has published three books including fiction and nonfiction new york times bestseller and his latest book trumps america. time magazine naming him man of the year to make things possible exceptional leadership is inevitable he belongs in that category please join me to welcome speaker of the house of representatives gingrich 17. [applause] i'm lad you are here so we are delighted to have you here toda today. i am delighted to talk to you here at the foundation so i will ask a question if you were students at the present time how many of you would say there is a liberal bias on your campus? [laughter] does anybody here say there is not? >> that is a g
architect of the contract if it's america and after having geordie for the first time after a decade under his leadership past welfare reform the first balanced budget in a generation and the first tax cut in 16 years he remained committed to inspiring to speak to audiences throughout the '90s and into 97 addressed a press conference covered by every major news network following his time in congress launches center in 2003 as general chairman through the 2012 presidential bid he has published...