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gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i finished my dissertation after theatrically dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do as a graduate professor is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested in it. and they picked one for me, which was the election of 1852 and the demise of the whig party. this is when the new political history was just catching fire. and using computers, i am a luddite so that would have been disastrous for me. but i pretended to be working on it for two years and went all over the country and took lots of notes. but nothing happened. i did write one paragraph over the course of two and a half years and i kept getting threatening notes from the department of history. you're about to run out of time. i had had a string of fellowships there. they weren't concerned about me. they were concerned if i didn't fi
gary: i did. peter: tell us about that process. gary: i finished my dissertation after theatrically dropped out of graduate school because i had been assigned a dissertation topic, which you well know i do not do. that's the worst thing you can do as a graduate professor is pick topics for your students. it's hard enough to write a dissertation if you're interested in it. and they picked one for me, which was the election of 1852 and the demise of the whig party. this is when the new political...
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gary is registered blind, and he is on the autism spectrum.lasgow. he and his family say that he has been systematically discriminated against by the university, which has left him depressed and anxious about failing the course altogether. one of gary's biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary, and his family, have made 19 formal complaints to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat down withjoanna gosling, and he told her of the difficulties that he has encountered. i've also had problems with examinations, i've had it issues, i've had problems with many e—mails and letters back and forth — which is taking up all my time — and some of them are quite nasty as well. so what are your needs? and what's the reaction when you ask for it? so, visual impairment, which means that i need to have all of my reading in an accessible word format. so, in order for me to get that, i have to provide the reading list to an external agency. so it mus
gary is registered blind, and he is on the autism spectrum.lasgow. he and his family say that he has been systematically discriminated against by the university, which has left him depressed and anxious about failing the course altogether. one of gary's biggest issues has been access to the reading material needed for his course. gary, and his family, have made 19 formal complaints to the university over the last three years, but only one has been fully upheld. on wednesday, simon and gary sat...
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this is recognition of the board's legal assistant, gary can atra and gary was not feeling well so he was unable to attend. i want to say briefly it's been a pleasure. i know he will watch the video later so i want to say it's been a pleasure working with gary. he is a hard-working team player and he really taught me a lot when i started this position. he is a person of integrity and provides excellent customer service. is we're really going to miss him. additionally, i received comments from the former executive director, cynthia goldstein, she indicated she wanted to add her congratulations and that she feels very fortunate to have worked with gary. she found him to be a wonderful colleague who provided excellent service to the public on behalf of the board. at this point, is there any public comment on this item? >> thank you, planning department. i want to reiterate i had enjoyed working with gary. the board staff is excellent and i think the public. he brings out the best and shows the best attributes of a public servant. he is fair, knowledgeable, diligent, responsive and going
this is recognition of the board's legal assistant, gary can atra and gary was not feeling well so he was unable to attend. i want to say briefly it's been a pleasure. i know he will watch the video later so i want to say it's been a pleasure working with gary. he is a hard-working team player and he really taught me a lot when i started this position. he is a person of integrity and provides excellent customer service. is we're really going to miss him. additionally, i received comments from...
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david: gary, gary, in our lifetime we've never seen a jobs market like this. >> listen i'm not arguing point but what i'm saying is we are now in slow down mode in so many places in the united states , in manufacturing, and others, and let's not forget what i've been talking about forever. the massive debt and deficits are a head wind and one day will come back and there will be repercussions and i do believe what happens around the globe does effect here, i don't think we're immune so i'm watching closely at this point. >> look i think the biggest negative we have right now is the pessimism in the business community and i agree with gary that the negativity of the obama regulatory tsunami that went on for eight years has now become the uncertainty about tariffs and about trade, but it is only the industrial sector and it is only slowing it's not going negative yet, but i think it's the consumer we have to watch and what i'm hearing from people who serve in it like esi, the economist group, is that in fact back-to-school sales and other measures -- >> retail is great. >> right now coin
david: gary, gary, in our lifetime we've never seen a jobs market like this. >> listen i'm not arguing point but what i'm saying is we are now in slow down mode in so many places in the united states , in manufacturing, and others, and let's not forget what i've been talking about forever. the massive debt and deficits are a head wind and one day will come back and there will be repercussions and i do believe what happens around the globe does effect here, i don't think we're immune so...
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david: so gary what do you make of this?mist bill maher spoke into my goodness gracious. david: the fact that he doesn't give a dam about the rest of the country he thinks it would be great if it got rid of trump. >> oh, he's such a cute man. look i've heard that before. i've heard it plenty of times and look, they get away with it. it does not matter and it's unfortunate, because if we go into a recession, all heck does break loose so i think there's a chance we will go into recession , we're way overdue, the fed has been pushing on a string, i think and more importantly, economies around the globe are really heading south in some of our numbers are starting to look a little suspect so watching closely. david: but zach i want you to chime in on this and listen first to what maria bartiromo said about the comments of bill maher. let's play the tape. >> he really should be ashamed of himself. recessions can really hurt. to say "bring on the recession" shows a complete not caring for the rest of the country while he's sitting
david: so gary what do you make of this?mist bill maher spoke into my goodness gracious. david: the fact that he doesn't give a dam about the rest of the country he thinks it would be great if it got rid of trump. >> oh, he's such a cute man. look i've heard that before. i've heard it plenty of times and look, they get away with it. it does not matter and it's unfortunate, because if we go into a recession, all heck does break loose so i think there's a chance we will go into recession ,...
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let's cross over to gary. a lot of questions over to gary. of questions over these irregularities, especially given just how high—profile jeffrey epstein was. yeah, ina high—profile jeffrey epstein was. yeah, in a sense, his status as a sort of well—known character is one thing. he was on suicide watch at one point. certain things are not happen at the result of that, including half hourly checks by the guards, which barely did not happen over friday night to saturday morning, including having having a cell—mate, simply some other protection against people thought to be kinda vulnerable to that kind of thing. whatever status, there are things that should happen just by nature of his incarceration and the circumstances around that did not happen, and that is what you're hearing a lot of anger from the attorney general. his department is responsible for the federal correctional facilities, responsible for the federal correctionalfacilities, and responsible for the federal correctional facilities, and that is why he has called in something calle
let's cross over to gary. a lot of questions over to gary. of questions over these irregularities, especially given just how high—profile jeffrey epstein was. yeah, ina high—profile jeffrey epstein was. yeah, in a sense, his status as a sort of well—known character is one thing. he was on suicide watch at one point. certain things are not happen at the result of that, including half hourly checks by the guards, which barely did not happen over friday night to saturday morning, including...
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anyway, back with gary, jillian and charlie. gary, that is odd.ize on something, this is something you can seize on. >> for me, i thought it was like tigers eating their young while i was watching these debates. immigration, obama deported too many people, health care, he didn't do health care for all and we are hearing nothing on trade, which could have serious repercussions. not 100% sure, but i just think, i do believe the left does like us fighting china. we have heard that from schumer and others. i think they're not really on it just yet but i will promise you, if markets swoon because of this, they will start getting on it because every thousand points in the dow will matter as we get towards the election. neil: that is assuming we have points on the dow. what do you think? >> they are on their weakest ground at least right now attacking the trump economy. they are on the strongest ground attacking his mannerisms and some other stuff. you know, the problem that the democrats have is as crazy as trump is and callous in his demeanor, from a p
anyway, back with gary, jillian and charlie. gary, that is odd.ize on something, this is something you can seize on. >> for me, i thought it was like tigers eating their young while i was watching these debates. immigration, obama deported too many people, health care, he didn't do health care for all and we are hearing nothing on trade, which could have serious repercussions. not 100% sure, but i just think, i do believe the left does like us fighting china. we have heard that from...
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david: gary, there's a question of what the super rich is?tax which hit at 50 million. that was her super rich. de blasio's putting it down to 10 million. it's like the amt, that was originally meant for only a couple of dozen people. it eventually hit tens of millions of people. >> exactly. david, no matter where you draw the line, it gets back to point i was making in the first segment, when you take a dollar from the people that's spending the free market and give it back to the government, a number of studies showing that you get about 90 cents effect in return. why? because the government spends its money inefficiently. so this whole talk about fairness is silly. when the government takes it, they spend on what they think should be happening out there, whether it's levelling out everyone's income or whether it's projects or overspending on, you know, the big dig and things like that. it's just silly. you know, we talked earlier in the first segment about why the rest of the world's in recession. look at the rest of the world, how they op
david: gary, there's a question of what the super rich is?tax which hit at 50 million. that was her super rich. de blasio's putting it down to 10 million. it's like the amt, that was originally meant for only a couple of dozen people. it eventually hit tens of millions of people. >> exactly. david, no matter where you draw the line, it gets back to point i was making in the first segment, when you take a dollar from the people that's spending the free market and give it back to the...
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who is right on this specific issue, gary? >> i know it sean, but he is real touched the tip of the iceberg. first, thing, it is 93 trillion dollars, we can't afford it second question. is this something that government should even be doing. i ask because half of the world's pollution, greenhouse emissions, whatever metric you use, it caused by india, china, and russia. so even if we did something, if we could afford it, we can't. i'm not sure we'll have any measure able affect that gets final to the my one argument with any big government program, it is measurable. if we spend 93 trillion, we voted, that this is a good thing. what is the measurement? we haven't figure figured out cf climate change or solution, but democrat in usual power grab just say, give us the money, we'll figure out how to spend it. always a leaser. >> let's -- let's just start with the pure part of the program. that is about renewable energy and alternate energy aspects of power grid. that not a 93 trillion dollar price tag, that is the jobs component,
who is right on this specific issue, gary? >> i know it sean, but he is real touched the tip of the iceberg. first, thing, it is 93 trillion dollars, we can't afford it second question. is this something that government should even be doing. i ask because half of the world's pollution, greenhouse emissions, whatever metric you use, it caused by india, china, and russia. so even if we did something, if we could afford it, we can't. i'm not sure we'll have any measure able affect that gets...
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gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? age-related macular i've degeneration, with which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my doctor, which includes preservision. because it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds 2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. because it's my sunset, it's how i see my life. it's my vision. preservision (kickstart my heart by motley crue)) (truck honks) (wheels screeching) (clapping) (sound of can hitting bag and bowl) (clapping) always there in crunch time. should always be working harder. that's why, your cash automatical
gary, gary, gary... i am proud of you, my man. making simple, smart cash back choices... with quicksilver from capital one. you're earning unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. like on that new laptop. quicksilver keeps things simple, gary. and smart, like you! and i like that. i guess i am pretty smart. don't let that go to your head, gary. what's in your wallet? age-related macular i've degeneration, with which could lead to vision loss. so today i made a plan with my...
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gary, what difficulties have you been encountering? so what are your needs and what is the reaction when you ask for it? so i am visually impaired, which means i need to have all of my reading in an accessible word format, so in orderfor me to get that, i have two provide the reading lists to an external agency. so it must be quite a time—consuming process. if you don‘t get it, what impact does that have on you?“ process. if you don‘t get it, what impact does that have on you? if i don‘t receive the reading, it means i basically had to do all of my assessments and my exams based entirely on my memory, which means it really affects my grades. and how does it make you feel? it is very, very depressing, just complete hopelessness and i just feel like very depressing, just complete hopelessness and ijust feel like it is just out of control and never going to get any better. simon, you got in touch with us at the previous report we saw a little bit of. i know you have got involved dealing with glasgow university to try to get the support th
gary, what difficulties have you been encountering? so what are your needs and what is the reaction when you ask for it? so i am visually impaired, which means i need to have all of my reading in an accessible word format, so in orderfor me to get that, i have two provide the reading lists to an external agency. so it must be quite a time—consuming process. if you don‘t get it, what impact does that have on you?“ process. if you don‘t get it, what impact does that have on you? if i...
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to gary's point. overall, i feel like this shows finally the democrats and you can see this is a positive or negative, are focusing on blue collar workers in general instead of having to always defend the left, ultra left wing policies that have been on the market. i think that's been their biggest weakness, that they're not focusing enough on the middleman, the worker in these blue collar jobs. >> well, but the economy is, though, now, right? let's go back even further in history, guys, to the '50s and '60s where we had, what, one-third of american workers in unions? i think the reason was is because this was about worker empowerment. workers needed unions to get things done at the workplace. now i would argue that trump and some other governmental policies have created an economy that has created very diverse opportunities for that worker. empower in the workplace for people. look at all the jobs that are open in america now, millions and millions of them going unfilled. and wage growth. i know this
to gary's point. overall, i feel like this shows finally the democrats and you can see this is a positive or negative, are focusing on blue collar workers in general instead of having to always defend the left, ultra left wing policies that have been on the market. i think that's been their biggest weakness, that they're not focusing enough on the middleman, the worker in these blue collar jobs. >> well, but the economy is, though, now, right? let's go back even further in history, guys,...
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but she says the seller bulgaria bears responsibility to know when gary as a country is. in fault that our weapons and up in warsaw and in countries which are on that embargo we should stop immediately exports. since their discovery the documents have been verified by international experts. so what is bulgaria's position on these exports. the government declined to come and so we turn to the only bulgarian official prepared to speak to us it is possible to say that is the best lip it may seem the world steffan board and the chair of is the co president of the association of gary and defense industries. only one of this one is possible to destroy the tank on the later my because most of its members export arms to the middle east and he shows us some of the nice defense products they have to develop for private and government clients. we want to know if bulgaria is at fault when the u.s. special operations command or so-called passes the weapons on. as a member of the e.u. bulgaria is required to stick to the arms control treaties many of the contracts are fulfilled with th
but she says the seller bulgaria bears responsibility to know when gary as a country is. in fault that our weapons and up in warsaw and in countries which are on that embargo we should stop immediately exports. since their discovery the documents have been verified by international experts. so what is bulgaria's position on these exports. the government declined to come and so we turn to the only bulgarian official prepared to speak to us it is possible to say that is the best lip it may seem...
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laura: gary o'donoghue in el paso, thank you.ommunity leaders and latino groups across the country are upset by the trumpst admition's rhetoric and do not welcome the president's trip to texas. a man who works on getting the hispanic community more involved in politics joined us from houston for more on today's visit. ha our nation so polarized even the president's trip to el paso as consoler in chief seems to reflect our divisions? >> you know, laura, the president has no welcome in el paso. he has said enough, and it iswo his of racism that brought about this massacre of latinos in el paso. let's be frank about what is ppening here. it is the growing power of young latinos in politics that are bringing about this change. we are seeing a owth of white supremacists that are trying tot limit our opity to create and transform this nation into opportunity for all. communities of color, particularly young latinos in texas, 50% of all texans under age 18 are latinos. in the next four years, 90% of --5% of them will be eligible to vote
laura: gary o'donoghue in el paso, thank you.ommunity leaders and latino groups across the country are upset by the trumpst admition's rhetoric and do not welcome the president's trip to texas. a man who works on getting the hispanic community more involved in politics joined us from houston for more on today's visit. ha our nation so polarized even the president's trip to el paso as consoler in chief seems to reflect our divisions? >> you know, laura, the president has no welcome in el...
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gary, begin with you. what is more surprising the mets are one game over 500, or the market managed to stablize. >> stop, don't mention the mets. we can't jinx this thing. they did it in the last bottom and sent out bullets today, to state they are cutting rates in september. unless, if the market continues to dive, i expect one beforehand. intrameeting. that is what did the trick for markets today. i suspect this is start of a rally. i'm not sure how long it lasts but the fed is determined. they have gotten their way for a very long time. ashley: they have indeed. james, you know what? throughout the day i heard opinions on both sides who has the upper hand in this trade dispute with china. is it president trump, president xi. what is your take? >> that is the question. i still think you have to say that china has more to lose than we do. that doesn't mean it won't be painful. sort of like winning a drinking game as some have suggested. even if you beat the other guy you still end up in pretty rough shape
gary, begin with you. what is more surprising the mets are one game over 500, or the market managed to stablize. >> stop, don't mention the mets. we can't jinx this thing. they did it in the last bottom and sent out bullets today, to state they are cutting rates in september. unless, if the market continues to dive, i expect one beforehand. intrameeting. that is what did the trick for markets today. i suspect this is start of a rally. i'm not sure how long it lasts but the fed is...
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amy: gary ruskin, you're confident release of all records on the subject. believe these documents are just the tip of the iceberg will stop are you continuing to be monitored, harassed, targeted? >> we don't really know except we do know if you search for my name on they's internet, you see a fantastic information about smears and slime and things that are not true. why is that? where does that come from? the documents that were just released do suggest that monsanto was carrying out some kind of a campaign to discredit us and discredit our organization and cary's book. amy: carey gillam, will you be suing? >> no. i've made some inquiries and talked to some legal counsel and we have talked about this. the publisher of the book would be very concerned and is concerned about what monsanto is withto try to interfere sales. amy: we have to leave it there but i thank you for being here, carey gillam, and gary ruskin. democracy now! is looking for feedback from people who appreciate the closed captioning. e-mail your comments to "al jazeera." ♪ anchor: hello. liv
amy: gary ruskin, you're confident release of all records on the subject. believe these documents are just the tip of the iceberg will stop are you continuing to be monitored, harassed, targeted? >> we don't really know except we do know if you search for my name on they's internet, you see a fantastic information about smears and slime and things that are not true. why is that? where does that come from? the documents that were just released do suggest that monsanto was carrying out some...
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gary, good to see you as well. melissa: speaking of liberal politicians presiding over empty cities where people have fled because of taxes did you know that bill de blasio will be on "bulls & bears" in the next hour? connell: i heard a rumor to that effect. melissa: i can't wait to see him defend that fat, sloppy tough, of government pork barrel against david asman in the next hour. it will be entertaining. i can't wait. connell: watch your dvrs. melissa: picking up pace from baseball, football, golf, sports fans are getting fed up to how long games are taking but will the impatience lead to any sort of change? connell: hong kong airport thrown into second day of chaos. police are clashing with the protesters. the latest warning from china to the demonstrators. what u.s. intelligence now knows about beijing's intentions. melissa: new details emerging on the death of jeffrey epstein as investigators raid his private island. there are mounting questions about epstein's wealth and the wealth of his brother. we'll spe
gary, good to see you as well. melissa: speaking of liberal politicians presiding over empty cities where people have fled because of taxes did you know that bill de blasio will be on "bulls & bears" in the next hour? connell: i heard a rumor to that effect. melissa: i can't wait to see him defend that fat, sloppy tough, of government pork barrel against david asman in the next hour. it will be entertaining. i can't wait. connell: watch your dvrs. melissa: picking up pace from...
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thank you, gary. 52 it now. here's the question we all know the answer to.gone too foror farn far. starbucks says the fall bevevage will ilable a week earlier than it was last year. they'll start this on august 27 this year. other retailers are trying to get on, piggyback. hor mel did pumpkin spice spam that's actually going to be liavailablene at walmart starting late september. >> i can not say for sure whether it's going to sell in big numbers or whether it's just a story thatets them mentioned or shared on social immediate but it's the state of marketing today. >> when spam is flavored as pumpkin spice it's gone too far. >> it s g too far. >>ok "fox5" loed into this as we do. some other products you can get pumpkin spice syrup to nuts to kit cats and pet shampoo. >> why wow flavor pet shampoo. >> and body locatio y >> lastear i was in the store not making this up they is had a miso soup pumpkin sdmris truly people don't -- k theyw it will sell no matter whatf the tas that is. so you know products put it out. there it's so bizarre. >> my brother tlovz tim
thank you, gary. 52 it now. here's the question we all know the answer to.gone too foror farn far. starbucks says the fall bevevage will ilable a week earlier than it was last year. they'll start this on august 27 this year. other retailers are trying to get on, piggyback. hor mel did pumpkin spice spam that's actually going to be liavailablene at walmart starting late september. >> i can not say for sure whether it's going to sell in big numbers or whether it's just a story thatets them...
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gary, do you wear your. >> one d. >> yeah, right.back in america and ready forhe t reboot. this one is more of a sequel. eddie murphy was spotted in georgia to begin filming comingcao a two and in case you're wondering all your favorites will be back including arsenio hl who hopped off the plane withrp hy. other cast members -- they really got most of the originals will include james earl jones, sharrie headley vanessa bell calawayl and pau bait to name a few. this one.u looking forward to i kn this is the year of the reboots and sequet . how do you feel this one. >> the original was so great i an, it will be interesting to see. >> do you tnk they have a high bar. >> yeah, it's ve high. >> and those films in the 80's and e 90's were so good. they were just so original. it's like "ghost buste it's so hard i think to bring back the magic of what they >> that's a really good point. everything's different now, you know, it's a different world. >> it really is yeah. >> w sll have toee how that does. don't go anywhere. we have more news ah
gary, do you wear your. >> one d. >> yeah, right.back in america and ready forhe t reboot. this one is more of a sequel. eddie murphy was spotted in georgia to begin filming comingcao a two and in case you're wondering all your favorites will be back including arsenio hl who hopped off the plane withrp hy. other cast members -- they really got most of the originals will include james earl jones, sharrie headley vanessa bell calawayl and pau bait to name a few. this one.u looking...
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sorry gary you were sounding very millennium.isconcerting but i'm starting to think what if they hack the traffic lights or something like that but if you were sitting in the car and you want to go to malibu and you are hacked you have this problem. >> i agree that is a problem one of the things i think about people and waymo is working on this and gm is working on this for one of the biggest concerns i have is we know this works until their weather issues. a huge insurance company has specifically said when self-driving cars on the road his insurance company will get hurt but there will be fewer accidents. >> look if you are fearful about getting hacked get a shoe-in or a cannondale, get a horse and buggy. >> with every new technology there's always the fear pair member in the internet came around there was a fear about credit cards and even the printing press the luddites were afraid they'd lose all their jobs. my prediction is you eat your words and you will be driving the self-driving car in a few years. i will never get rid
sorry gary you were sounding very millennium.isconcerting but i'm starting to think what if they hack the traffic lights or something like that but if you were sitting in the car and you want to go to malibu and you are hacked you have this problem. >> i agree that is a problem one of the things i think about people and waymo is working on this and gm is working on this for one of the biggest concerns i have is we know this works until their weather issues. a huge insurance company has...
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gary kohn, senior economic adviser to trump.aking papers that donald trump signed regarding trade agreements off donald trump's desk, so he could not sign them, kohn believed trump would be doing damage not just to the u.s. economy, to his presidency and the country as well. the last example, jim mattis. we know he had a disagreement with donald trump regarding withdrawing troops from syria, jim mattis resigned and in a scalding letter the next day, he could not serve a president whose foreign policy in this regard he did not believe in. those are high profile examples. this is a president who probably sends 25 tweets a day on average, thinks 500 things, and if it you're one of his aids, you have to figure out, is he serious about buying greenland. does he know denmark currently owns greenland? does he know it's not currently for sale? you have to sift through that. >> we'll talk before that next hour, thank you very much. >>> in a couple hours, el paso will honor the life of margie record. the tribute including all these flower
gary kohn, senior economic adviser to trump.aking papers that donald trump signed regarding trade agreements off donald trump's desk, so he could not sign them, kohn believed trump would be doing damage not just to the u.s. economy, to his presidency and the country as well. the last example, jim mattis. we know he had a disagreement with donald trump regarding withdrawing troops from syria, jim mattis resigned and in a scalding letter the next day, he could not serve a president whose foreign...
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but she says the seller bulgaria bears responsibility to know when gary as a country is. in fault that our weapons and up in warsaw and in countries which are and cargo we should stop immediately exports. since their discovery the documents have been verified by international experts. so what is bulgaria's position on these exports. the government declined to come and so we turn to the only bulgarian official prepared to speak to us it is possible to say that is the best of it but most of the world staff i bought a new chair of the co-president of the association of gary and defense industries. of this one is possible to destroy the tank on the later my vehicles most of its members export arms to the middle east and he shows us some of the nice defense products they have to develop for private and government clients. we want to know if bulgaria is at fault when the u.s. special operations command or so-called passes the weapons on. as a member of the e.u. bulgaria is required to stick to the arms control treaties many of the contracts are fulfilled with the americans putt
but she says the seller bulgaria bears responsibility to know when gary as a country is. in fault that our weapons and up in warsaw and in countries which are and cargo we should stop immediately exports. since their discovery the documents have been verified by international experts. so what is bulgaria's position on these exports. the government declined to come and so we turn to the only bulgarian official prepared to speak to us it is possible to say that is the best of it but most of the...
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>>> we'll take it back gary.u look new way ayou can beive part of our newscax5. live insta polle . >> wk you a question and you use our fox5 news app to vote. and you see how your vote counts in real time. here'sox5's jim lokay to lplain. we'reaunching something very exciting here at fox5. to you interac with the storiesw you see in our k shows. now you have a pins and now you can tell us exactly how you feel. there's y new way for toou interact with us and it's rightr at you fingertips so at the bottom of your s tcreen you'll see a poll asking forour opinion on a variety of stories you're talking about. it will be really easy to get involved in the conversation. just pick up your smart phone or tablet g to fox5's appotnd ve l. seeul inol real time. we'll bealking bout the results on air. starting september keep an eye honeov t p s and vote. vote on your pne through our app or. we'll be rolling that out sou.n love it. keephi ts event.s no secis fourt hh anal >> the idea toraelebte music, dd that we havhe right he
>>> we'll take it back gary.u look new way ayou can beive part of our newscax5. live insta polle . >> wk you a question and you use our fox5 news app to vote. and you see how your vote counts in real time. here'sox5's jim lokay to lplain. we'reaunching something very exciting here at fox5. to you interac with the storiesw you see in our k shows. now you have a pins and now you can tell us exactly how you feel. there's y new way for toou interact with us and it's rightr at you...
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gary mcgrady it is time for you, sir. we're warmingt ae bit.. dulles 75. bwi mlalarsh 76 degrees. leho itt it eome there86ctn you l egrees feel likepeem tretura soo get rid of m th tehe basically the patterns weppening right now. eig hh avat the us. o levs buiingn t on top of us, and all of than mnihenges . so it'soing ttl g heato topeako and gett i won't l laters on coming downeo t refrer from theth u nnforortunately, ud the weekend this is pre much what we hav to deal deg wes plus 9e heat and humidity facto li fem tpeture. theoe' w aboutas warm up quickly too by 20 o'clock.'ll feel likere c 5:00 o'clock we're 96i or ust short d oay.futs ot 97.hl j we've been somehunderorms on iadar rou t.hr .here.le up andha at'sny happent lio iorntr. here's hugh how we break this heat wave. 97 today. 95 for tuesday and wednesday. we start cooling off a littl bit i the on day of tranti fonrom the he can treatment heat. we're stillthur, hayot but i mth nicer o, snaturday and ayndsu to 84 on friday friday. >> that's right. [ laughter ] >> perfect for zipug trip
gary mcgrady it is time for you, sir. we're warmingt ae bit.. dulles 75. bwi mlalarsh 76 degrees. leho itt it eome there86ctn you l egrees feel likepeem tretura soo get rid of m th tehe basically the patterns weppening right now. eig hh avat the us. o levs buiingn t on top of us, and all of than mnihenges . so it'soing ttl g heato topeako and gett i won't l laters on coming downeo t refrer from theth u nnforortunately, ud the weekend this is pre much what we hav to deal deg wes plus 9e heat and...
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or it let's go back to gary and berates garrick you know we've seen such as collating tensions between the u.s. and iran and the french move here was really to address some of those tensions and we are just hearing there are some positive words perhaps on iran how is that being received. well sumi the president here really confirms what we have heard before from other world leaders that including angle america that actually there was agreement that's tensions with iran should be east french diplomats when he went a step too far to say that the french president had to a mandate to pick up diplomatic relations in order to achieve that goal but overall there was agreement and now the american president has confirmed that he's on the same page and so german chancellor in a common press conference with the american president also just look at it's still a long way to go but very positive signals here from be a it's a character day they will come back to you again in just a moment with the iranian foreign minister in berets iran is looking to defuse tensions with the u.s. after it pulled out
or it let's go back to gary and berates garrick you know we've seen such as collating tensions between the u.s. and iran and the french move here was really to address some of those tensions and we are just hearing there are some positive words perhaps on iran how is that being received. well sumi the president here really confirms what we have heard before from other world leaders that including angle america that actually there was agreement that's tensions with iran should be east french...
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[applause] gary: do you need water? rep. ryan: this is the vodka? gary: you are welcome to share my water. i share it with you any day. rep. ryan: that conversation to be a little different if -- gary: the night is young. candidateviously a who understands these issues. can we talk specifics? yourdent ryan, what are plans to support farmers through incentive research, new investments? how would you actually implement these ideas? there is a variety of ways. i want to do a town hall which you are invited to, love to have you, but do it with like gabe brown and alan williams. let me say a couple things. i think there will be a transition, so the government needs to play a role in us moving from industrial agriculture to regenerative. there may have to be incentives, credits, something to incentivize for putting carbon in the soil. i'm not convinced it has to last a long time. when i talk to these farmers, within one year they are making money. i am not here to spend money just to spend it. if we can move to regenerative ag and reduce crop subsidies, t
[applause] gary: do you need water? rep. ryan: this is the vodka? gary: you are welcome to share my water. i share it with you any day. rep. ryan: that conversation to be a little different if -- gary: the night is young. candidateviously a who understands these issues. can we talk specifics? yourdent ryan, what are plans to support farmers through incentive research, new investments? how would you actually implement these ideas? there is a variety of ways. i want to do a town hall which you...
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[applause] >> we thank you dean and we thank you gary. we thank randy and all of the people who put this together. this is truly remarkably humbling. we look at the past recipients and we are actually a little bit embarrassed. but incredibly proud. we-our work is no different than the work of all of you. our work was born out of our professional responsibilities. that was carried through because we wanted to make our communities a little stronger, whatever that community was at the time. so we accept this reward with so much gratitude. on behalf of the teachers, who, right now are stocking up on breakfast bars. and pencils. on behalf of the health-care workers -[applause] fighting for their union rides because they know that when they can take better care of each other, they can take better care of us and our families. we accept this award on behalf of the thousands of activists in the state and in this country who stood up, decided to step up, step out, step out of their comfort zone, and move into unity to make their country, their stat
[applause] >> we thank you dean and we thank you gary. we thank randy and all of the people who put this together. this is truly remarkably humbling. we look at the past recipients and we are actually a little bit embarrassed. but incredibly proud. we-our work is no different than the work of all of you. our work was born out of our professional responsibilities. that was carried through because we wanted to make our communities a little stronger, whatever that community was at the time....
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i live on gary boulevard. i want to know what the plans are for the consensus on gary with the prt plan coming up. i have been getting a couple letters already from mitchell engineering already, but we have lots of small businesses all over the place. i want to hear a discussion on those businesses not going out of business with this project. if you could address this, please. >> that is exactly what we're talking about here. that is exactly what we are talking about. >> are there any plans at all at this point, or are there zero plans right now to help businesses? >> i can't, as a matter of law, engagement in a dialogue with you, but we are talking about here today in creating mitigation going forwards, and maybe going backwards. i'm sorry. >> okay. thank you, we are going to need it. thank you. >> public comment is closed. we look forward to continuing to work with you online and off-line. i apologize for my passion about this, but it just makes me want to cry, and then after i stop wanting to cry, i get ang
i live on gary boulevard. i want to know what the plans are for the consensus on gary with the prt plan coming up. i have been getting a couple letters already from mitchell engineering already, but we have lots of small businesses all over the place. i want to hear a discussion on those businesses not going out of business with this project. if you could address this, please. >> that is exactly what we're talking about here. that is exactly what we are talking about. >> are there...
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can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places because they've clearly said they're not using the and i was like well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. at the point that there was something going on the more i dug into it the more troubling it became. so you're telling me like you can't get the records so he goes well i'm going to i'm submitting freedom of information department of agriculture so $600.00 in like 3 months but we got a list of 22 different restricted use pesticides many of those are banned in other states and other in other nations and above all there was actually in 3 different forms. these companies have lied to me personally and directly as a council member about a number of questions leave misled me they flat out lied and as we went through the process of these community meetings we slowly
can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places because they've clearly said they're not using the and i was like well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. at the point that there was something going on the more i dug...
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gary: i think it is mostly supply.act that iranian exports are down more than 2 million per , so the supply side of the market is relatively tight, .espite u.s. protection we haven't seen any demand growth year on year the past three quarters outside of china, which is amazing, but if you think about 25 central banks resolutione kind of comes to the trade conflict and the possibility of demand improving is there. i think a lot of this bearishness of 2020 could turn out to be wrong. think about it. -- $15are $15 but where below where they should be based on fund metals. -- based on fundamentals. thisct, we may not see surplus that everyone was worrying about in david: 2020, in 2020.es david: -- david: but it does raise the question of how much of that is driven by trade concerns, and therefore global growth? gary: a lot of it. it is driving everything, the macro view of the world. with the 10 year and the 30 year where it is, that is why oil is so weak. $70 print. they have an ipo next year. they need to get the price u
gary: i think it is mostly supply.act that iranian exports are down more than 2 million per , so the supply side of the market is relatively tight, .espite u.s. protection we haven't seen any demand growth year on year the past three quarters outside of china, which is amazing, but if you think about 25 central banks resolutione kind of comes to the trade conflict and the possibility of demand improving is there. i think a lot of this bearishness of 2020 could turn out to be wrong. think about...
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to ask questions like well what chemicals are they spray how do we manage runoff send an email to gary who is or asking him about it what we can do what how we could start a bill to get these chemical companies regulated so we can put a stop to it or at least find out what's going on this was a group of people and they were saying gary can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent herbicide that's questionable and banned in a lot of places because they've clearly said they're not using the and i said well can you get records like how do we prove that they're not using i choose the os for their records that's when everything started to get interesting. at the point that there was something going on the more i dug into it the more troubling it became. so you're telling me like you can't get the records so he goes well i'm going to i'm submitting freedom of information department of agriculture $600.00 in like 3 months but we got a list of 22 different restricted use pesticides many
to ask questions like well what chemicals are they spray how do we manage runoff send an email to gary who is or asking him about it what we can do what how we could start a bill to get these chemical companies regulated so we can put a stop to it or at least find out what's going on this was a group of people and they were saying gary can't you do something about this issue gary started meeting with representatives of the seed company as they deny the use of that which is a very potent...