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happened because people like you went out there to protect local people from folks who do not like gandhi. folks who think like adolf hitler. i think you know from the deployment that people like that are still out there. host: on twitter, it says, isis will split into small cells that will perpetuate violence all over the world great how do you keep that from happening? guest: he is rights, just like al qaeda did, and it is a perfect recipe. first, you have to protect the homeland and have good immigration controls. you have to have police and intelligence working together and you have to go to some of the sources of support for these movements, financial transfers and such. we have an international effort doing that since 2001. the underlying problems are deep. host: line for democrats, (202)-748-8000. republicans, (202)-748-8001. independents, (202)-748-8002. if you served in iraq and want to join the conversation, (202)-748-8003. independents,r from maryland, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am an iraqi. i came to the united states in 2008. my com
happened because people like you went out there to protect local people from folks who do not like gandhi. folks who think like adolf hitler. i think you know from the deployment that people like that are still out there. host: on twitter, it says, isis will split into small cells that will perpetuate violence all over the world great how do you keep that from happening? guest: he is rights, just like al qaeda did, and it is a perfect recipe. first, you have to protect the homeland and have...
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. >> as far as criminal enterprises, it's not like it's the gandhi family. when they have a choice to do something a little sneaky possibly or the right way, it seems it's a shift that they do. >> all i'm saying is there's a probably good book on the body family and. >> that's the sopranos but go ahead. >> and others, and i see my role as a journalist to write about the gandhi family and to tell the story.and maybe we could have a conversation about the notion of passing judgment. i think my style is to present and analyze and tell it in an entertaining way. >> so when you did that, you still can come to conclusions, correct. >> i don't disagree with that. >> what conclusion did you come to, this is what made it the way it is? it's not like any company we've covered, you and i can both agree. you would never think facebook behaves like this although they've done plenty of shifty things but it's not the same. i'm thinking of all the companies you covered, the only close company i can think of is mike's list and even he looks like a little kitten comparatively
. >> as far as criminal enterprises, it's not like it's the gandhi family. when they have a choice to do something a little sneaky possibly or the right way, it seems it's a shift that they do. >> all i'm saying is there's a probably good book on the body family and. >> that's the sopranos but go ahead. >> and others, and i see my role as a journalist to write about the gandhi family and to tell the story.and maybe we could have a conversation about the notion of passing...
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or watch titanic or gandhi. >> we stadium walked back and made it back by the third inning. >> i wonder what they will do tonight because there is a chance of a storm off in the distance. >> the bottom line is the team wants to win. they are number one and the responsibility is taking care of the team. dusty beeker and the team can't be making decisions based on the cover of the fans. >> true, but if i had tickets i would be upset. >> i would be very upset. >>> coming up at 6:00 a house fit for a hero, we are there as a wounded warrior gets the keys to his new home. >>> next a couple of cops on a patrol stop to help a patriot's lawn on independence day. >>> the story that has been shared hundreds of times on social media. two police officers being recognized for what they did for a disabled navy veteran while on patrol they came across robert upshaw struggling to mow his lawn. >> it can take days for robert upshaw to mow his lawn after serving in the navy he lost both of his legs due to medical conditions. i will take my good arm and push a few feet and bring my chair back up. >> he has
or watch titanic or gandhi. >> we stadium walked back and made it back by the third inning. >> i wonder what they will do tonight because there is a chance of a storm off in the distance. >> the bottom line is the team wants to win. they are number one and the responsibility is taking care of the team. dusty beeker and the team can't be making decisions based on the cover of the fans. >> true, but if i had tickets i would be upset. >> i would be very upset....
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it was gandhi who said "bravery is not a quality of the body. it is of the soul."k you for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> welcome, everybody. it's a very special day here at the show because our contestants aren't just here to get rich; they're trying to win enough cash to send a special person in their life on an amazing vacation that they very much need and deserve. so stay right where you are. from bally's las vegas, it's getaway week on "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] welcome to the show. it is getaway week here on "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] today's returning contestant is a registered nurse and veteran of the u.s. air force who is here on getaway week to thank her best friend for always standing by her side. from glendale, arizona, please welcome back barb hudak. [cheers and applause] welcome back, barb. >> thank you. [dramatic music] ♪ [cheers and applause] >> welcome back. you'
it was gandhi who said "bravery is not a quality of the body. it is of the soul."k you for watching abc news. and as always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. >> welcome, everybody. it's a very special day here at the show because our contestants aren't just here to get rich; they're trying to win enough cash to send a special person in their life on an amazing vacation that they very much need...
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it was gandhi who said "bravery is not a quality of the body. it is of the soul."always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye. first rule of motherhood. someone's always judging. breastfeeding, didn't work out. guess what? world's still turning. yeah, i bribe my kids. how else you think stuff get done around here? mom's special juice, it's wine. now if you think that's shocking, check this out. good old fashion yoplait®, it's not made with cage free norwegian hemp milk. and guess what? she loves it. ♪
it was gandhi who said "bravery is not a quality of the body. it is of the soul."always, we're online at abcnews.com and our "nightline" facebook page. thanks for the company, america. good night. oh hey! it's me mom, catching some side eye. first rule of motherhood. someone's always judging. breastfeeding, didn't work out. guess what? world's still turning. yeah, i bribe my kids. how else you think stuff get done around here? mom's special juice, it's wine. now if you think...
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i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me.riosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks location from opening on the corner of state marks place and avenue way. the east village you think funky. it is a by small businesses, small shops and coffee shops. starbucks could be the last off for a lot of smaller independent run businesses. these villages special because of the unique, small shops and that is why people live here and people come here to open new businesses. a national chain sex money out, creates a level of homogenization that looks at diversity. >> they want the area rezoned in a way that prohibits chain. >> the kids play in the park, it's the kind of neighbors that people want. >> people live in west village for the weekend, they -- >> aaron cook opened up the caÉe on avenue a about eight months a
i'm not crazy about their coffee and the whole the intake, gandhi, nonsense really irks me.riosity was peaked recently when i saw this happening in the east village in manhattan. a not another starbucks rally. i never heard of an anti- starbucks protest before. this has nothing to do with the coffee, a group of local residents are trying to keep a starbucks location from opening on the corner of state marks place and avenue way. the east village you think funky. it is a by small businesses,...
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could be taken into tuesday, not just yet, but then look what happens into wednesday with that monica gandhi -- that monsoon moisture will move in. a nice chance for thunderstorms on wednesday and thursday. temperatures for tomorrow the main heat focused out towards livermore, antioch, and brentwood. oakland 79. san jose checks in at 87. gilroy 96 degrees, and san francisco 70. the coast is not going to warm up too much mainly in the 60s. a look ahead to your five-day forecast. tuesday could be very hot inland. then we're bringing in the humidity for wednesday and into thursday. you'll have to keep an eye for possible isolated thunderstorms in the bay area. fire crews do not want to hear the combination of heat and possibly some lightning strikes. watch out for that. >> you know, i saw something about the bay area. we've had more 100-degree plus days so far than we have all of last year. this is like double in some cases. >> yeah, that's been the theme all summer long. it's still pretty early. we're adding on to that. >> i was hoping it was going to let up. wishful thinking. >> maybe it'll c
could be taken into tuesday, not just yet, but then look what happens into wednesday with that monica gandhi -- that monsoon moisture will move in. a nice chance for thunderstorms on wednesday and thursday. temperatures for tomorrow the main heat focused out towards livermore, antioch, and brentwood. oakland 79. san jose checks in at 87. gilroy 96 degrees, and san francisco 70. the coast is not going to warm up too much mainly in the 60s. a look ahead to your five-day forecast. tuesday could be...
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the sprightly 68—year—old was long seen by critics as being weak but now likened to gandhi's march againstindependent judiciary. we are continuing our fight until we have democracy and the authoritarian regime collapses. for most passers—by, support, but from some opponents, the erdogan campaign song. the president says that the march is siding with terrorists, echoed by his fans. justice is through the courts, says this man, not by inciting people on the street. the opposition party are sheltering terrorists, it makes us angry, he says. the opposition is fractured but this march is building momentum, a sense that they have finally found a positive, peaceful way to challenge the government. the task is to stop it from fizzling out and build it into a credible political movement. a break from the sweltering heat as blisters are nursed and energy refuelled. then it is on towards sunset. the march has given people a voice. but they are still a long way from paving an alternative road ahead for turkey. venezuelan now. dozens of government supporters have burst into venezuela's opposition—contr
the sprightly 68—year—old was long seen by critics as being weak but now likened to gandhi's march againstindependent judiciary. we are continuing our fight until we have democracy and the authoritarian regime collapses. for most passers—by, support, but from some opponents, the erdogan campaign song. the president says that the march is siding with terrorists, echoed by his fans. justice is through the courts, says this man, not by inciting people on the street. the opposition party are...
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rajiv gandhi was prime minister of india, he has used a phrase: "when 100 rupees goes from delhi, only 15 or 16 rupees reaches to the targeted poor." now, we have ensured that if 100 rupees goes from here, the entire 100 rupees directly reaches to the person concerned. >> reporter: given its promise of security and efficiency, the government recently decided to make aadhaar mandatory for a growing number of financial transactions. every bank account and tax return must now be linked to one's biometric i.d., and an aadhaar number is now required to receive any welfare benefits. >> the world bank has estimated that if government of india uses aadhaar in all its public welfare schemes, the annual savings would be to the tune of almost $11 billion every year. >> i think that the savings that the government claims which spring from aadhaar are vastly exaggerated. >> reporter: opponents of aadhaar, like columnist and editor siddharth varadarajan, were skeptical when it began as a voluntary program to improve transparency in the welfare system. now, they are alarmed. varadarajan says a countr
rajiv gandhi was prime minister of india, he has used a phrase: "when 100 rupees goes from delhi, only 15 or 16 rupees reaches to the targeted poor." now, we have ensured that if 100 rupees goes from here, the entire 100 rupees directly reaches to the person concerned. >> reporter: given its promise of security and efficiency, the government recently decided to make aadhaar mandatory for a growing number of financial transactions. every bank account and tax return must now be...
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but what i actually said was, gandhi, by employing the techniques and practices of nonviolent resistance, brought the british empire to its knees, which is actually true. and we should learn from his example. indeed, dr. king, a disciple of gandhi, applied those strategies to the american civil rights movement to great success. and were it not for dr. king and the other heroes who laid down their lives during the civil rights movement, i would not be standing here before you. we wouldn't even be standing or up or about standing talking about the daily storm or breitbart or trump in defending immigrants and other vulnerable communities. we owe the civil rights movement a great debt. i want to follow in those footsteps. so as i up or talking about the daily storm or read the headlines in breitbart and went back to look at what i actually said, you know what? i stand by it. and i won't back down. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, i rise today to talk about the alarming crisis that is
but what i actually said was, gandhi, by employing the techniques and practices of nonviolent resistance, brought the british empire to its knees, which is actually true. and we should learn from his example. indeed, dr. king, a disciple of gandhi, applied those strategies to the american civil rights movement to great success. and were it not for dr. king and the other heroes who laid down their lives during the civil rights movement, i would not be standing here before you. we wouldn't even...
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why can't you peacefully protest like gandhi or martin luther king. >> we do peacefully protest. in the case of martin luther king. jesse: not from what i see on the video. >> when they were attacked they defended themselves. when martin luther king was shot and assassinated. jesse: i'm not comparing you to martin luther king. i was saying maybe you should try to adopt some of their tactics. ways your bottom-line goal? >> i like to keep it plain and simple. we want to smash the fasc. fascism, racism. jesse: who is the fascist? >> mainly right wingers who attack us. they are all over the internet. they have been emboldened by this aadministration. jesse: so you guys are like a self-defense group. who did you vote for in the election. >> i voted for hillary clinton. jesse: i'm sure she is proud to have you as a supporter. i don't know if the secret service is watching. maybe they should take a closer look at you. i wanted to vote for bernie sanders, the nomination was stolen from him. i could not let trump take the presidency. jesse: that's one thing i agree with you on, the nomina
why can't you peacefully protest like gandhi or martin luther king. >> we do peacefully protest. in the case of martin luther king. jesse: not from what i see on the video. >> when they were attacked they defended themselves. when martin luther king was shot and assassinated. jesse: i'm not comparing you to martin luther king. i was saying maybe you should try to adopt some of their tactics. ways your bottom-line goal? >> i like to keep it plain and simple. we want to smash...
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ony should learn especially what gandhi had to say on issues like that. professor story. ellen. of questions for i have no idea why you be more in the administrative class of the universities than the faculty. yesterday'skind of dragon. faculty.ogical the power i think has shifted decisively. in favor of administration. not sure there's -- i don't there's my more reason for confidence. too harsh on american vocationalism. i agree with you that we need to remember that the liberal arts free from first place the immediate need to make a living. but we also have to say desire on thehat part of our students because goingeal and it's not anywhere. >> allen. >> perhaps i should say that i'm not at all optimistic of the capacities of the administrative events. reflecting on living with a product of the current of doing things. i don't think that moving away move intois going to a new area of improvement. there's a problem of self-perpetsituation and exclusion. places.een this in many manyreference to individuals. i have seen many search theittees make decisions on decision we prefer to
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. >> stephen: as mahatma gandhi once said, "what the hell was that?!"aughter ) in case you're keeping track of norms that have been violated, this is a big one-- though it may not feel like it, because we see attack ads all the time. but normally they're against people running for something. comey is not. comey is now a private citizen, called to testify. you might as well make an attack ad about one of my audience members out here. like this guy: as an audience member, this guy put his viewing experience over protecting america. ever since taking his seat, he's just been laughing while doing nothing to combat terror. enough's enough. >> some say this guy is a good audience member. but what do we really know about him? i know i don't trust him around my baby. >> stephen: neither do i. ( laughter ) ( applause ) this guy: wrong for seat 12. wrong for america. ( cheers and applause ) we've got a great show for you tonight. tilda swinton is here. but when we return, we're going to do another monologue. more chaos at the white house. stick around. discover c
. >> stephen: as mahatma gandhi once said, "what the hell was that?!"aughter ) in case you're keeping track of norms that have been violated, this is a big one-- though it may not feel like it, because we see attack ads all the time. but normally they're against people running for something. comey is not. comey is now a private citizen, called to testify. you might as well make an attack ad about one of my audience members out here. like this guy: as an audience member, this guy...
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and then, ali died and there was such an outpouring of emotion that gandhi had died or mother teresa had died. you know, billy crystal and all these people were talking and he was all great stuff. you didn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time, but the friction was. that is my book, showing what the friction was. ali at the end of his career, he became sick and he just for the last half of his life was more of an inspirational figure than anything. he did some wonderful stuff. i think a lot of qualities were assigned to him that he had in the second half of his life that maybe he didn't have in the first half when he was a much more controversial guy. he's a fascinating guy and will forever be the most interesting plate in iconic guy that we've ever seen. anybody want to ask him questions? >> powered the funds provided in the years he was not rock scene? >> to jehovah's witness because they were stepping for the money. that is why he wound up doing with the civil rights attorney from atlanta named charles fort and who have been involved in a whole bunch of civil rig
and then, ali died and there was such an outpouring of emotion that gandhi had died or mother teresa had died. you know, billy crystal and all these people were talking and he was all great stuff. you didn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time, but the friction was. that is my book, showing what the friction was. ali at the end of his career, he became sick and he just for the last half of his life was more of an inspirational figure than anything. he did some wonderful stuff....
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couldn't do it and then ali died and -- and there was such an outpouring of emotion, it was like -- like gandhi had died or mother theresa and, you know, the funeral was shown live on television and, you know, billy crystal and all of these people were talking and -- and it was all great stuff but it kind of -- you didn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time, where the friction was, what was happening and i said, that's what my book is, showing where the edge was and what the friction was, ali, at the end of his career he became sick and he just for the last half of his life was more of an inspirational figure than anything and he did wonderful stuff and i think a lot of qualities were assigned to him that he had in the second time of his life that maybe he didn't have in the first half when he was a much more controversial guy. he's a fascinating guy and i think forever be the most interesting athlete and iconic guy that we've ever seen. anybody want to ask some questions about? >> i have a microphone for the questions. >> about muhammad ali, evil canibal or whoever i've writt
couldn't do it and then ali died and -- and there was such an outpouring of emotion, it was like -- like gandhi had died or mother theresa and, you know, the funeral was shown live on television and, you know, billy crystal and all of these people were talking and -- and it was all great stuff but it kind of -- you didn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time, where the friction was, what was happening and i said, that's what my book is, showing where the edge was and what the...
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gandhi gand . >>> we are out of time. thanks for watching. i'll hand things over to don lemon.t night. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight on two huge stories. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. president trump on fire about the russia investigation unloads on his own attorney general, the fbi director he fired, and the special counsel investigating it all. i want you to listen to what he tell it is "the new york times" about jeff sessions. >> sessions should have never recused himself and if he would -- if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. >> he gave you no heads up at all? >> zero. so jeff sessions takes the job, gets into the job,
gandhi gand . >>> we are out of time. thanks for watching. i'll hand things over to don lemon.t night. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight on two huge stories. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. president trump on fire about the russia investigation unloads on his own attorney general, the fbi director he fired, and the special counsel investigating it all. i want you to listen to what he tell it is "the new york times" about...
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gandhi gand . >>> we are out of time. thanks for watching. i'll hand things over to don lemon. have a great night. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight on two huge stories. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. president trump on fire about the russia investigation unloads on his own attorney general, the fbi director he fired, and the special counsel investigating it all. i want you to listen to what he tell it is "the new york times" about jeff sessions. >> sessions should have never recused himself and if he would -- if he was going to recuse himself, he should have told me before he took the job and i would have picked somebody else. >> he gave you no heads up at all? >> zero. so jeff sessions takes the job, gets into the job, recuses himself. i then have -- which frankly i think is very unfair to the president. how do you take a job and then recuse yourself? if he would have recused himself before the job, i would have said thanks, jeff, but i can't -- you know, i'm not going to take you. >> president also accuses fbi james comey as using that d
gandhi gand . >>> we are out of time. thanks for watching. i'll hand things over to don lemon. have a great night. >> announcer: this is cnn breaking news. >>> breaking news tonight on two huge stories. this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. president trump on fire about the russia investigation unloads on his own attorney general, the fbi director he fired, and the special counsel investigating it all. i want you to listen to what he tell it is "the new york...
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and then ali died and there was such an outpouring of emotion, it was like gandhi had died or mother teresa had died and you know, the funeral was showing live on television and billy crystal and all these people were talking and it was all great stuff. so it kind of you couldn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time. where the friction was, what was happening and i said, well that's what my book did. showed what the edge was and what the friction was. ali at the endof his career , he became sick and he just for the last half of his life was more of an inspirational figure than anything and he did some wonder. and i think a lot of qualities were assigned to him that he had in the second half of his life that maybe he didn't have in the first half when he was a much more controversial guy and he's a fascinating guy and i think he will forever be the most interesting athlete and iconic guy we've ever seen. >> anybody want to ask questions? >> evil knievel or anybody else that i've written. >> which helped the civil rights cases, kind of did it pro bono. and charles morg
and then ali died and there was such an outpouring of emotion, it was like gandhi had died or mother teresa had died and you know, the funeral was showing live on television and billy crystal and all these people were talking and it was all great stuff. so it kind of you couldn't see where the edge was, what was going on at the time. where the friction was, what was happening and i said, well that's what my book did. showed what the edge was and what the friction was. ali at the endof his...
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concerned, i personally get something of a kick out of exposing my students to the onught of mahatma gandhi contraception, abortion, and morality. they should learn what especially thinkers, great thinkers, had to say about that. yes, professor? i have a pair of questions. first, i have no idea why you would be more confident in the then theative class faculty. the faculty is yesterday's dragon, the ideological faculty. decisivelyas shifted in favor of administrations. --i not sure there is don't think there is more reason for confidence in that group. i understand the problem. these two groups seem to be all there is. i am not sure why you think that .hift would help the second question, i think you are too harsh on american vocational listen. the desire to make a living is a totally legitimate american desire. i agree that we need to remember in thee liberal arts is first place free from the immediate need to make a living, but we have to say something to that desire on the part of our students, because it is real and not going anywhere. >> perhaps i should say that i optimistic about the
concerned, i personally get something of a kick out of exposing my students to the onught of mahatma gandhi contraception, abortion, and morality. they should learn what especially thinkers, great thinkers, had to say about that. yes, professor? i have a pair of questions. first, i have no idea why you would be more confident in the then theative class faculty. the faculty is yesterday's dragon, the ideological faculty. decisivelyas shifted in favor of administrations. --i not sure there is...
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i'm like a peaceful gardener it's like gandhi in there when i'm gardening. >> see him on "mad money"er. >>> coming up on this show, shaun matthews, his take on the markets and fed ahead of yellen's testimony later this week we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. >>> good morning welcome back to "squawk on the street." i'm sara eisen here with david faber and mike santoli on the new york stock exchange. carl has the day off let's look where we are in the markets. starting off the week a little bit lower. the futures indicated we were going to build on friday's gains for stocks tenth of a percent, watching crude oil also lower, 44.17, fractional moves in this early action, david. >> yes, so far let's get to our road map this morning. starting with a packed week for wall street. janet
i'm like a peaceful gardener it's like gandhi in there when i'm gardening. >> see him on "mad money"er. >>> coming up on this show, shaun matthews, his take on the markets and fed ahead of yellen's testimony later this week we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify...
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>> gandhi faivor.'s a biotech stock that is going to be able to be -- >> jim, we'll see you tonight. "mad money," 6:00 p.m. we will take a break and when committwe come back, more yellen -- no, go back to the hearing. here's chair yellen at senate banking. >> your words. in addition to these few unusual reductions here, is it possible that certain easpects of foreign economy, as far as slow growth in china are artificially lowering our influence in inflation in this country? or what is it? what's going on here do you know, and if you know, what do you -- what do you believe? >> well, with respect to the global economy, we've been through a period in which there's been a substantial appreciation of dollar and that depressed for quite some time import prices, but that trend has now come to an end and import prices are rising at a modest rate so, i don't see the global economy as, at this point, mainly responsible for the low inflation readings as i indicated in the quote that you mentioned, i do think th
>> gandhi faivor.'s a biotech stock that is going to be able to be -- >> jim, we'll see you tonight. "mad money," 6:00 p.m. we will take a break and when committwe come back, more yellen -- no, go back to the hearing. here's chair yellen at senate banking. >> your words. in addition to these few unusual reductions here, is it possible that certain easpects of foreign economy, as far as slow growth in china are artificially lowering our influence in inflation in this...