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the khoils of that had to do with relating to the work by robert haas on site before in the poetry garden. there is a verbal connection between old art and prior art. so you come in and it is present to you, as you come in floating down and in english, it's by -- it is an homage to william blake, a very famous poet and artist of his time. in the late 1700s. and then as you move away from the entry, you can see the relationship to the front door and the transparency of this lobby. the glass is 25 feet high, floor to ceiling. i think you'll be very pleased when you see it. it's very open and transparent. you approach the plensa bust, which is significant in scale on your way to the public elevator. let me jump outside for a second just to show the tie-in there. so, you see the front entry in the scrim work and the poetry by robert haas as the public can walk through. the linkage between this and town hall is quite great, i think, and very, very open. so, all of this will be flowing through. you can actually get a sent of it even today. back to the big rock on the right there and looking bac
the khoils of that had to do with relating to the work by robert haas on site before in the poetry garden. there is a verbal connection between old art and prior art. so you come in and it is present to you, as you come in floating down and in english, it's by -- it is an homage to william blake, a very famous poet and artist of his time. in the late 1700s. and then as you move away from the entry, you can see the relationship to the front door and the transparency of this lobby. the glass is...
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haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule one, the chair declares the >> this afternoon we'll have a preview of the president's state of the union address tomorrow night. the preview, hosted by "the washington post," will include white house counselor kelly anne conaway. house minority leader nancy pelosi. and senators angus king of maine and shelly moore cap tofe west virginia. we'll have that live in about 20 minutes. 2:30 p.m. eastern. in the meanle time, we'll lookality the week ahead from today's "washington journal." continues. host: joining us for a discussion on many things, particularly in light of the white house and congress this week, are two guests. we are joined by darlene supervalu from the -- superville by adam weaver.
haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule one, the chair declares the >> this afternoon we'll have a preview of the president's state of the union address tomorrow night. the preview, hosted by "the washington post," will include white house counselor kelly anne conaway. house minority leader nancy pelosi. and senators angus king of maine and shelly moore cap tofe west virginia. we'll have that live in about 20 minutes. 2:30 p.m. eastern. in the meanle time,...
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this farming cintra uganda produces different varieties some types such as haas are particular on the international market the liberal provide a product to divide these depending on the age of the tree and on the size of the farm and the nature of this was to give an example of our farm. which is between two and a half years to the us. we if you can give us a clue fifty k. used to four hundred and fifty depending on device. but delivery often proves the challenge. when he trades roads in some parts of the country become impossible. in uganda's capital kampala exporters see the current to me to be my. kicker foods one of uganda is largest exporter ships at least thirty times to europe every month the market would be ok if we had the. commercial farmlands of a tree and so if we had a chain to maintain its credited for it that i was in the market it would be much better because the people from promise who have resumed their bucket. there is no fish or data to show how much uganda has ever cut a trade is worth but exporters point trained. south africa already runts among the top exporting
this farming cintra uganda produces different varieties some types such as haas are particular on the international market the liberal provide a product to divide these depending on the age of the tree and on the size of the farm and the nature of this was to give an example of our farm. which is between two and a half years to the us. we if you can give us a clue fifty k. used to four hundred and fifty depending on device. but delivery often proves the challenge. when he trades roads in some...
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hosts of that was the haas minority a couple of hours ago talking about her take on the shutdown, what's happening politically. a look here,s the senate floor a vote under way now in the senate, currently standing at 54-15. needs 51 to pass, looks like it has reached its threshold in order to end the shut dunn and go to another short-term funding deal. this is one of several short-term funding deals that's been held since september and this one would take the government, fund the government, through february 8. would include funding six yearers in children's health insurance program as well. but now it's here on the senate floor, senators voting on it right now, it will have to go back to the house to be taken up in that body as well. again 5rk1 votes needed and one of the groups that was helping move this along, a group of about 25 senators came together, kind of calling themselveses the common sense caucus, we heard from two of them earlier today. senators joe manchin of west virginia and senator susan collins of maine. here are some of their remarks. senator manchin: let me thank you
hosts of that was the haas minority a couple of hours ago talking about her take on the shutdown, what's happening politically. a look here,s the senate floor a vote under way now in the senate, currently standing at 54-15. needs 51 to pass, looks like it has reached its threshold in order to end the shut dunn and go to another short-term funding deal. this is one of several short-term funding deals that's been held since september and this one would take the government, fund the government,...
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and going dry cape town's worst drought in decades coping with the haas conditions is one thing but it's also going to mask job cuts. i've been fizzling let's see business buckle up for a flurry of i.p.o. action lots of companies plan to go public in twenty eighteen most tech related many are choosing home cold over new york analysts say the market for initial public offerings could total true hundred nineteen billion dollars. if saudi arabian oil mommas goes ahead with its constant sell five percent of its shares on global financial markets it will be the largest i.p.o. in history well it's up to one hundred billion dollars that could happen in the second half of the year. music streaming platform spotify is doing is somewhat less than an i.p.o. it's a direct listing avoiding raising caps two and diluting already existing shad's spotify has already raised more than a billion dollars from private financing in fact many companies are flush with private financing and don't need stock market cash right sharing company lyft just got a billion dollar injection from google parent out for that
and going dry cape town's worst drought in decades coping with the haas conditions is one thing but it's also going to mask job cuts. i've been fizzling let's see business buckle up for a flurry of i.p.o. action lots of companies plan to go public in twenty eighteen most tech related many are choosing home cold over new york analysts say the market for initial public offerings could total true hundred nineteen billion dollars. if saudi arabian oil mommas goes ahead with its constant sell five...
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haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:15 p.m. today. i urge you come knocking. secretary nielsen: i look forward to it, sir. >> i'm a little frustrated that there seems to be no proactive legislative effort coming from any part of the administration on cyber, coming any part on election interference. and these are opportunities that you are missing to accomplish important things in a bipartisan way that will save american lives. secretary nielsen: we will be by to talk about it. senator whitehouse: thank you, chairman flake. senator flake: i'm glad senator graham mentioned phases and we spoke about it in that tuesday meeting but those involved in immigration legislation reform before recognize these issues are thorny and take negotiation and compromise on all sides. things like chain migration and asylum policy dealing with unaccompanied minors. enforcement issues, those are things that will need to be
haas. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until approximately 4:15 p.m. today. i urge you come knocking. secretary nielsen: i look forward to it, sir. >> i'm a little frustrated that there seems to be no proactive legislative effort coming from any part of the administration on cyber, coming any part on election interference. and these are opportunities that you are missing to accomplish important things in a bipartisan way...
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it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a warm process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. you're be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage where through gene therapy and the fact that science has brought us to a point where we can actually sit and say hey we might release this particular sort of blindness in the circle or you know because of the thousand or two thousand people that are affected by this we might have a cure that's amazing i love living in a time that has a flip side i don't like living in the time we're four hundred thousand dollars per . what the cost of the cure is ludicrous but that's the point if you if they can't profit from it it's going to be very expensive and if they can profit from it from a lot of people t
it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a warm process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. you're be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage...
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i will talk to richard haas and dan about all of that and more when we come back. when heartburn hits... fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue... and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum tum tum tum... smoothies... only from tums when i met my team at ctca, they put together a comprehensive plan, that gave me an opportunity to accomplish my goals, and my dreams. learn more at cancercenter.com i'm trying to manage my a1c, then i learn type 2 diabetes puts me at greater risk for heart attack or stroke. can one medicine help treat both blood sugar and cardiovascular risk? i asked my doctor. she told me about non-insulin victoza®. victoza® is not only proven to lower a1c and blood sugar, but for people with type 2 diabetes treating their cardiovascular disease, victoza® is also approved to lower the risk of major cv events such as heart attack, stroke, or death. while not for weight loss, victoza® may help you lose some weight. (announcer) victoza® is not for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoaci
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condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage where for.
condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but...
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we shouldn't treat them like an ally. >> richard haas, thank you so much.a world in disarray" out in paperback. >> that's exciting. >> up next, he's the author of the book the president does not want you to read. michael wolff is up next on "morning joe." at ally, we created a savings account with a great rate. but if that's not enough, our app helps monitor your spending too. and if that's not enough to help you save, we could start a carpool. look at this traffic. don't worry. ok, if that's not enough we'll start a trainpool. oh i have a meeting in five minutes. and if that's still not enough... i got it. we'll just create a shortcut. we'll do anything, seriously anything to help you save. ally. do it right. talking 4th quarter? yes. and my brother ray and i started searching for answers. (vo) when it's time to navigate in-home care, follow that bright star. because brightstar care earns the same accreditation as the best hospitals. and brightstar care means an rn will customize a plan that evolves with mom's changing needs. (woman) because dad made us pr
we shouldn't treat them like an ally. >> richard haas, thank you so much.a world in disarray" out in paperback. >> that's exciting. >> up next, he's the author of the book the president does not want you to read. michael wolff is up next on "morning joe." at ally, we created a savings account with a great rate. but if that's not enough, our app helps monitor your spending too. and if that's not enough to help you save, we could start a carpool. look at this...
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and political l debate, or any discusussion, becaususe when u meet anotherer person and d haa diussion, you u have one opportununity to walk k away m that havining learned sosometg you didndn't know befofore. >> politicalal scientist stig-bjÖrnrn ljunggren a agreest is is the almedalen way. >> this s is a part ofof the swh mol. we're e a country thatasn't had a proper r revolutiosincnce th 1740-somethihing. you knknow, if thehere's a cont , , we rather didiscuss it ova p p of cofe. wewe believe in n let's discusut lalater, or let't's ha a cupuo coffee. soso the swedishsh model is me directeded to trying t to find sosolutions, praragmatic solut. >>>>ut there are some whoo criticize alalmedalen. some complaiain that it's s bee elitist and much too comrcrcial. ey s s it's now w thmedia that dictate the agagenda, not ththe polititicians. bubuinternational interestst n this s swedish invenentions on e rise. >> democracy is a big word, an. but it is momore a practicice. it is more a way o of living. and we don't need to t talk muh we neeto p practice demomocracyn our real life. >>>> it's the
and political l debate, or any discusussion, becaususe when u meet anotherer person and d haa diussion, you u have one opportununity to walk k away m that havining learned sosometg you didndn't know befofore. >> politicalal scientist stig-bjÖrnrn ljunggren a agreest is is the almedalen way. >> this s is a part ofof the swh mol. we're e a country thatasn't had a proper r revolutiosincnce th 1740-somethihing. you knknow, if thehere's a cont , , we rather didiscuss it ova p p of cofe....
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when the sthnake arrived she haa broken jaw and couldn't eat. now she can eat on her home. she is extremely friendly and will make a great pet for someone who wants to adopt her. her name is rocky bal boa. >> she's pretty. >> the name makes the snake a little more appealing. just a little bit. >> the snake is cute with that name. >> she can eat now on her own. as long as she doesn't eat me. >> thanks for joining us here. lester holt is next for nightly news. >> bye. >>> tonight, a desperate search for the missing in california. >> we don't know where she is. >> dramatic new rescues in that mud slide disaster. including a newborn baby plucked from a rooftop. and oprah giving a firsthand tour of the damage. >>> president trump changing his tune on being interviewed by robert mueller. after previously saying he was 100% willing, what he's saying now. >>> the flu emergency and hospitals running out of i.v. bags, handing out gatorade instead. tonight, a father's warning. >> don't let it go. get it taken care of. >> his message after losing his son. >>> the teacher handcuffed and
when the sthnake arrived she haa broken jaw and couldn't eat. now she can eat on her home. she is extremely friendly and will make a great pet for someone who wants to adopt her. her name is rocky bal boa. >> she's pretty. >> the name makes the snake a little more appealing. just a little bit. >> the snake is cute with that name. >> she can eat now on her own. as long as she doesn't eat me. >> thanks for joining us here. lester holt is next for nightly news....
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vote in favor of transferring eighty years old on to the british statute but see it withdraw bill haasn the house of commons. and don't back and take to the streets a sign of mourning for the reproductive rights is the. government seeks to further restrict access to abortion. and victory for friend she environmentalists as the government shelved plans to build an airport in the
vote in favor of transferring eighty years old on to the british statute but see it withdraw bill haasn the house of commons. and don't back and take to the streets a sign of mourning for the reproductive rights is the. government seeks to further restrict access to abortion. and victory for friend she environmentalists as the government shelved plans to build an airport in the
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vote in favor of transferring eighty years old on to the british statute but see it withdraw bill haas is. in the house of commons. and don't back and take to the streets a sign of mourning for the reproductive rights is the. government seeks to further restrict access to abortion. and victory for friend she environmentalists as the government shelved plans to build an airport in the west of the country the broadest set says. the project was just too divisive. we begin this hour with a key vote on brexit sabotage and hayes have voted in favor of the eighty year with droll bail and that means that it will repeal the nineteen seventy two role which may britain. a member of the european union and it will transfer a full decades of e. u. rules and rules on to the british statute books that said the results of that but. now in an overwhelming victory at for the government let's cross to london all correspondents at benedict's poppea is that. for us now identity festival that t we wouldld o be treat for the government it has been of a rocky road though flowed cerise man instead of just getti
vote in favor of transferring eighty years old on to the british statute but see it withdraw bill haas is. in the house of commons. and don't back and take to the streets a sign of mourning for the reproductive rights is the. government seeks to further restrict access to abortion. and victory for friend she environmentalists as the government shelved plans to build an airport in the west of the country the broadest set says. the project was just too divisive. we begin this hour with a key vote...
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doxy had nothing to say to our cameras at the state police belmont barrack but house haas' co-workers at k and s had a lot to share. >> i've been crying since 4:15 this morning. >> he was a nice guy. cliche to say, every day he came in to work he had a big smile on his face. >> he received calls from towing companies across the country offering their condolence. >> this happens every day and nobody hears about it. >> reporter: last week the hamilton township, new jersey, police department shared this video of one of their officers jumped pink out of the way of a passing car. the employees of k and s towing are firmly reminding drivers to pay attention to the roadway and obey the law. >> please, everybody, just move over. slow down. you know, the lights are on for reason. my heart goes out to his family. it's a tragic loss. >> reporter: there is fundraiser set up for mychal house's wife and two young sons. if you'd like to contribute, you can go stop by any bryn mawr trust bank and ask about the house children memorial fund. you can also find additional information on k and s towing's
doxy had nothing to say to our cameras at the state police belmont barrack but house haas' co-workers at k and s had a lot to share. >> i've been crying since 4:15 this morning. >> he was a nice guy. cliche to say, every day he came in to work he had a big smile on his face. >> he received calls from towing companies across the country offering their condolence. >> this happens every day and nobody hears about it. >> reporter: last week the hamilton township, new...
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richard haas is the president of the council on foreign relations.gues understand president trump the united states abdicated its power own responsibility, changing the country from the principle preserver of order to a principle disrupter. he writes about this extensively in the new afterward to his book "america in disarray ". "i spoke with him before air. ambassador haas, you've been talking now, writing about what you see as an abdication of u.s. responsibility. u.s. power in terms of the foreign policy under this administration. you see this in the administration's reaction to countries like iran, pakistan and north korea? >> well, obviously, anderson, every case is specific. in the case of south korea, the united states hurt itself tremendously by walking away from the trans-pacific partnership which wasn't just a trade agreement but really was a strategic framework for the united states to deal with that -- that entire region and more broadly the fact this president has introduced such a degree of unpredictability. even unreliability into u.s.
richard haas is the president of the council on foreign relations.gues understand president trump the united states abdicated its power own responsibility, changing the country from the principle preserver of order to a principle disrupter. he writes about this extensively in the new afterward to his book "america in disarray ". "i spoke with him before air. ambassador haas, you've been talking now, writing about what you see as an abdication of u.s. responsibility. u.s. power in...
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the company seeking more detailed information about what each city haas to offer in terms of work forcelocation, and incentives. >> it is a very secretive process. and obviously we are bound by confidentiality. but you know, we are continuing to do what we did last week after the announcement. which is sell miami, and broadcast to the world not just to the made to that miami is the place to be for amazon. >> reporter: but not included in the conversation for the most part, the taxpayers who could foot the bill. most of the finalists, like philadelphia, have been silent on the details of their bids, with no apologies. >> if i were to lay out now what i think we should offer, it would be criticized and, you know, looked at and determined whether or not that's good or bad. >> reporter: the secrecy yaes marks a more conventional approach to economic development. most deals are negotiated outside the public eye. like the fox connell electronics plant in wisconsin. by the time a state economic board finally got the chance to review the $3 billion incentive package last year many of the detail
the company seeking more detailed information about what each city haas to offer in terms of work forcelocation, and incentives. >> it is a very secretive process. and obviously we are bound by confidentiality. but you know, we are continuing to do what we did last week after the announcement. which is sell miami, and broadcast to the world not just to the made to that miami is the place to be for amazon. >> reporter: but not included in the conversation for the most part, the...
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. >> then there's nala the ferret pretty clearly eagles fan nala fully understand haas thou navigate our miniature minneapolis sky way with all its twists and turns. >> welcome to the super bowl. hooray! >> 5 degrees would you epp joy being in a tum like that? >> yes. it's better than walking outside in 5 degrees, yes. >> reporter: tiffany it says a different of how different animals and football fans learn. rick the rat just want add tre treat. >> nala hard worker i want to find out what's going on and go through the entire game plan. she's going to take the full tunnel through. that would be eagles fan. >> yes. >> he'll guess-! >> reporter: be surprised how difficult it is to teach a ferret how to spell eagles. i hope our lesson will help you enjoy the big super bowl victory without the annoyance of frost bite. several rats have already called to complain, thomas. >> formed a group. >> r abc pf. >> let's talk about your fox 29 weather authority now. takin a live look outside. this is allentown. good evening to you in lehigh county. doesn't feel like january out there, does it? so t
. >> then there's nala the ferret pretty clearly eagles fan nala fully understand haas thou navigate our miniature minneapolis sky way with all its twists and turns. >> welcome to the super bowl. hooray! >> 5 degrees would you epp joy being in a tum like that? >> yes. it's better than walking outside in 5 degrees, yes. >> reporter: tiffany it says a different of how different animals and football fans learn. rick the rat just want add tre treat. >> nala hard...
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these ipp prisoners is an assessment of the risk to the public, and that is what the probe or the haasces. david gauke. now let's take some other news from around westminster in brief. what more can be done to tackle childhood obesity? one conservative reckons the stars of prime—time tv shows such as britain's got talent and i'm a celebrity should take a stand against junk food being advertised to children during their shows. it's notjust a coincidence of scheduling that these ads run alongside some of our biggest tv shows such as the x factor, britain's got talent, hollyoaks of the symptoms. if we are to affect change, as jamie oliver has demonstrated, we need some of that star manage. i'm calling on household names like simon cowell, ant & dec, dermot o'leary and amanda holden to take responsibility, stand up to broadcasters and say that they will no longer be used as a hook to sell harmfuljunk food to our children. their own children. an snp mp says customers are being "ripped off" by mobile phone companies. patricia gibson said many consumers were continuing to pay for their handse
these ipp prisoners is an assessment of the risk to the public, and that is what the probe or the haasces. david gauke. now let's take some other news from around westminster in brief. what more can be done to tackle childhood obesity? one conservative reckons the stars of prime—time tv shows such as britain's got talent and i'm a celebrity should take a stand against junk food being advertised to children during their shows. it's notjust a coincidence of scheduling that these ads run...
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years ago before an audience of an mates and one of america toughest presence at highlight of the haas conditions and made cash a country music legend tom ackerman reports. a little i'm johnny. johnny cash said prison audiences were the best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars three golden rule and around being. silly in the sun so. i don't believe i'm snug in the pool the. time he did. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash played the song before more than a thousand inmates and guards at the maximum security penitentiary in northern california the album he recorded there sold more than three million copies and revived caches of flagging career one that had been hindered by his addiction to prescription drugs half a century after his two performances on that day the inmates at folsom still appreciate cash his appearance their site he looks at us like below the low but little things like that kind of get your mind out of the you know the audacity of prison life despite his outlaw image cache never spent more than a f
years ago before an audience of an mates and one of america toughest presence at highlight of the haas conditions and made cash a country music legend tom ackerman reports. a little i'm johnny. johnny cash said prison audiences were the best and not just because they were captive listeners the song folsom prison blues won him many fans behind bars three golden rule and around being. silly in the sun so. i don't believe i'm snug in the pool the. time he did. in one nine hundred sixty eight cash...
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no matter because the three points were secured midway through the haas formulate accusing man julio janaki filed the lower rio in the box penalty when doubt that the rest from the spot to do it finished they've accused him hold on to second place. i mean time spain have been crowned european champions after defeating sweden it was the fifth time lucky for the span years after losing four previous finals they had to fight heart and dig deep for the title here's what happened. sweet him played a fast paced game just as they had in the semifinal against denmark and they got off to the better start with a strong performance from goalkeeper mikhail apple green and fast counterattacks making it six for i but spain stayed composed changing up their attack and were only two goals behind at half time then the experience spaniards turned the match a round far right dubbed it by their guerin making it twenty fifteen and at the back keeper i pod stab it was hard to beat i the swedes were lacking the strength to stand up to the aggressive spaniards in the second half but their passing errors lea
no matter because the three points were secured midway through the haas formulate accusing man julio janaki filed the lower rio in the box penalty when doubt that the rest from the spot to do it finished they've accused him hold on to second place. i mean time spain have been crowned european champions after defeating sweden it was the fifth time lucky for the span years after losing four previous finals they had to fight heart and dig deep for the title here's what happened. sweet him played a...
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condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage where through gene therapy and. and the fact that science has brought us to a point where we can actually sit and say hey we might release this particular sort of blindness. you know agrees with bob one thousand or two thousand people that are affected by this we might have a cure using i love living in a time that has a flip side i don't like living in the time we're born hundred thousand dollars per . what the cost of the cure is ludicrous but that's the point if you if they can't profit from it it's going to be very expensive and if they can profit f
condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know. there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but...
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condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know and i look at michael so there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an advertisement for this drug but i think that the fact that we're at a stage where through gene therapy and. and the fact that science has brought us to a point where we can actually say hey we might lose this particular sort of blindness. it was a problem thousand or two thousand people that are affected by this we might have a cure that's amazing i love living in a time that has a flip side i don't like living in a time where bore hundred thousand dollars per eye is what the cost of the cure is ludicrous but that's the point if you if they can't profit from it it's going to be very expensive and if they
condition in one thousand nine hundred four it went into the into a very noteworthy patient corey haas in two thousand and seven and then after ten years of clinical trials it's now available so it really is a want process and many brothers continue to inspire through their research and their personal funding in finding a cure for blindness reporting from washington d.c. david miller r t america. you know and i look at michael so there be like this is the great i'm not you know make an...
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that the world economic forum in davos thank you james it is the perennial question just what is have haas and how he does that mass a lot of people still argue it doesn't matter given its elite nature will david challenge them out of their competence and i suppose simple guide to the annual meeting of the world economic forum viewpoints from across the spectrum what is it what happens there what's important have a look for it why it does matter go back seven years and something pretty remarkable almost unthinkable really was beginning on this very day january twenty fifth it was the first day of demonstrations in egypt that eighteen days later brought down president hosni mubarak these incredible pictures weren't they protesters dreaming of democracy but seven years on president i believe they will seize the slowly eliminating the competition. as he prepares for an election in march the last may know position candidate as the drums in the race and on choosing a former army chief of staff was arrested days after announcing his candidacy reveal are reacting to this when i've got an idea in
that the world economic forum in davos thank you james it is the perennial question just what is have haas and how he does that mass a lot of people still argue it doesn't matter given its elite nature will david challenge them out of their competence and i suppose simple guide to the annual meeting of the world economic forum viewpoints from across the spectrum what is it what happens there what's important have a look for it why it does matter go back seven years and something pretty...
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. >> reporter: the app now haas has over 100,000 users in eight different countries. >> come sit with> reporter: giving natalie a mega phone for her message. she has become an outspoken leader of the anti-bullying movement, speaking at conferences, she even gave a ted talk, i was seen for the first time in two years, and it saved my life. >> reporter: the app and its message to be inclusive is inspiring other students like eighth grader lola clark. >> i've seen you. haven't i run into you? >> reporter: she created a sit with us club at her school since they don't allow cell phones. why do you think people join? >> because they don't have a place to sit at lunch, a lot of them. and they know here they can be accepted, not judged. and they can have a really good time. >> i was never really exactly the same as everyone else. >> reporter: colwin is one of the members. >> people you can connect with if you're a little different. and you can feel like you're a part of something. >> reporter: do you feel different in school? >> i don't feel like different inay. i feel different in a good way
. >> reporter: the app now haas has over 100,000 users in eight different countries. >> come sit with> reporter: giving natalie a mega phone for her message. she has become an outspoken leader of the anti-bullying movement, speaking at conferences, she even gave a ted talk, i was seen for the first time in two years, and it saved my life. >> reporter: the app and its message to be inclusive is inspiring other students like eighth grader lola clark. >> i've seen you....
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that this hawaii, would speed up our resolve to bring a conclusion to this, if that means nok neck haauclear capability, how does that outcome come about. >> you are right, we have not seen anything like this since cuban mist missile crisis, you have representative of hawaii get on television and blame president trump, saying now we need to go and sue for peace with north korea. instead of steeling our resolve, you think our combat aviation platforms are 50% capable right now, we know some issues we had with our naval surface vessels, this does not show the rest of the world, it that we have resolve, we're building up our military capability and accountability. you think about detail writ debw with daca. charles: right, something has to happen. it is hard to believe diplomacy will work. i want to be hopeful. >> you need a combined strategy. you have to have diplomacy, and soft and hard, and you have to have willingness to back it up, there is not a good solution out of this, but there can never be no matter what is necessary, is a nuclear north korea, that is capable of reentry and tar
that this hawaii, would speed up our resolve to bring a conclusion to this, if that means nok neck haauclear capability, how does that outcome come about. >> you are right, we have not seen anything like this since cuban mist missile crisis, you have representative of hawaii get on television and blame president trump, saying now we need to go and sue for peace with north korea. instead of steeling our resolve, you think our combat aviation platforms are 50% capable right now, we know...
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underperformance if you -- this is 260 down to about 255, also the intersection of the up trend the stock haasn up about 38%, obviously outperforms the nasdaq, but it has underperformed the index i think this stock 262 is a good buy. they'll report in late february, maybe get some resolution, but i don't think the m & a matter, but i think it goes up one way or another however, is there a circumstance where, listen, qualcomm says you're severely undervalued. there's a situation where you might see quality dom overbay? >> there's -- i think there may be some other politics i don't think they're going to overpay. they're very savvy about m & a you just don't know. we have don't know let's go on fundamentals i just want to make another point. they're at 7% couple to apple unwith unthat sold off was taiwansemiconductor, go look a that one so to me i think that a lot of the bad any may be in the stock. i did like -- i look micron, but all these stocks seem to be rolling over, so you have to wait a bit, but it ohms lines semis could be sick. >> i think it's a concern over the apple supply change. i'
underperformance if you -- this is 260 down to about 255, also the intersection of the up trend the stock haasn up about 38%, obviously outperforms the nasdaq, but it has underperformed the index i think this stock 262 is a good buy. they'll report in late february, maybe get some resolution, but i don't think the m & a matter, but i think it goes up one way or another however, is there a circumstance where, listen, qualcomm says you're severely undervalued. there's a situation where you...
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it's the sum of their citizens and richard haas, he ended by saying that we are all stronger when free stronger when sovereign nations work together. obviously richard there is much in that speech that many inside that conference might -- i won't say take offense at. might be rang ld by. the overwriting message that america is open for business, tax regulations and you can make a lot of money by dealing with us. what's you take away. she didn't promote fights in the hall. he didn't address many of their concerns, issues, like climate change. refugees, middle east peace. where's the diplomacy on north korea. where is the diplomacy on iran. all of that was essentially left out. it's fine to say america is open for business. actually going to become a lot harder to invest here in many ways. it's certainly going to become more difficult to come here if we're open for business need among other things large number of visas for talented and educated people. it's not clear where we're going to. all in all, i think it was an attempt -- again, not to provoke a fight and to signal the strength of
it's the sum of their citizens and richard haas, he ended by saying that we are all stronger when free stronger when sovereign nations work together. obviously richard there is much in that speech that many inside that conference might -- i won't say take offense at. might be rang ld by. the overwriting message that america is open for business, tax regulations and you can make a lot of money by dealing with us. what's you take away. she didn't promote fights in the hall. he didn't address many...
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oh, karen haas old spoon. tablespoon.tea. >> so do you three of those. >> gosh that's thick. >> dark corn syrup at the tarring the last night. sugar,. >> three more? sips? >> it is 2 tablespoo in teaspoons. >> you're the one that needed more water.& you added all of the extra there is your cornup. >> do you have measure itur spoon. >> same amount. >> just dump it in. >> s of sugar. >> lay it in there. or i can just stick my fingers in there about karen? keep going? just keep wrong with you? teaspoons. >> six of them you think? >> just did the whole thing. >> i tried to buy some kids bubbles at target last night i sounds exhausted don't i? >> yo, this iphone is not waterproof. >> i thought it was. >> it is not. as colds as it is, it needs to be 13 below zero for the bubble to form. >> so can we put it in the freezer? >> well, i'm go out on the patio where the temperature is now 19, try to find something in the shade. we have a barbeque grill out there. you need a flat surface. >> speaking of shade, you know, throw your way
oh, karen haas old spoon. tablespoon.tea. >> so do you three of those. >> gosh that's thick. >> dark corn syrup at the tarring the last night. sugar,. >> three more? sips? >> it is 2 tablespoo in teaspoons. >> you're the one that needed more water.& you added all of the extra there is your cornup. >> do you have measure itur spoon. >> same amount. >> just dump it in. >> s of sugar. >> lay it in there. or i can just stick my...
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. >> garrett haa cake, i know you got to finish reporting, call us if you learn anything, because this is unfolding as we go. i turn to you and i turn to donald trump's own words, here he is in a 2013 interview. >> who's going to take the blame? board room here, who's going to bear the brunt of the responsibility if there's a shutdown of the government. >> blame always has to go from the top and problems get solved from the top and he's got to get everybody in a room and he's got to lead. >> jennifer, is trump failing the trump test, or one of the old trump tests. >> this is one time i agree with donald trump, the donald trump of 2013. and it really is, you see this vacuum where the presidency should be. this is a time when it really hurts that you have a president that doesn't care about substance, doesn't really understand the substance, isn't really following the arguments, he bounces around like a ping-pong ball in a wind chamber. and the two sides are so polarized there's no cohesive vision for the republicans, there's no democrats to get in the room with them and you have this ch
. >> garrett haa cake, i know you got to finish reporting, call us if you learn anything, because this is unfolding as we go. i turn to you and i turn to donald trump's own words, here he is in a 2013 interview. >> who's going to take the blame? board room here, who's going to bear the brunt of the responsibility if there's a shutdown of the government. >> blame always has to go from the top and problems get solved from the top and he's got to get everybody in a room and he's...
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speaking a the a council on foreign relations event in washington with richard haas, biden revisitednversations leading up to election day, providing an insider account on the thought process inside the obama office. >> it's easy now to say more maybe we should have said more. can you imagine if the president of the united states called a press conference in october with this fella and bannon and company and said, tell you what, the russians are trying to interfere in our elections and we have to do something about it. what do you think would have happened? i mean, i have a view but i genuinely mean it, ask yourselves, what do you think would have happened? would things have gotten better or would it further look like we were attempting to delegitimize the electoral process because of our opponent. that was the constant battle. had we known what we knew three weeks later we might have done a little more. >> joining you, former ambassador to russia during the obama administration, these days a professor and senior fellow at stanford. mr. ambassador, what could have been done better wi
speaking a the a council on foreign relations event in washington with richard haas, biden revisitednversations leading up to election day, providing an insider account on the thought process inside the obama office. >> it's easy now to say more maybe we should have said more. can you imagine if the president of the united states called a press conference in october with this fella and bannon and company and said, tell you what, the russians are trying to interfere in our elections and we...
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here to protect the institutions, to protect our country, defend the values that this administration haasder seemingly without any regard. >> ned price and ben wittes, thank you very much for your time on this sunday afternoon. >>> congressman democrat from washington state was speaking moments ago on the house floor. you decided you were not going to attend the state of the union scheduled to take place on the 30th of january. i want to get a sense you from here of what congressional leadership, congressional leaders are telling you about the path forward? nancy pelosi, the minority leader convened a dinner last night pow and your colleagues. what did she say at that dinner about the path forward? >> look u i think the path forward has been clear, republicans control the majorities in the house, senate, and they control the white house. so our belief is that if republicans can get their caucuses together to unify, then they can move forward with the path they want. but if they can't and they need democratic votes, then they must democratic priorities. we have been trying to get these pri
here to protect the institutions, to protect our country, defend the values that this administration haasder seemingly without any regard. >> ned price and ben wittes, thank you very much for your time on this sunday afternoon. >>> congressman democrat from washington state was speaking moments ago on the house floor. you decided you were not going to attend the state of the union scheduled to take place on the 30th of january. i want to get a sense you from here of what...
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breed tweeted this haas night. it's been an honor to serve the city during this difficult time. i have a vision for an inclusive and fair san francisco and will keep working every day on the important issues we face. homelessness, housing and public safety. >>> now a live desk update. >> at the live desk this morning. details on toys-r-us and their plan to shut down 182 stores nationwide. a loit of those are here in california. in the bay area. the move is part of the chain's ongoing bankruptcy reorganization. and not all closings are definite. some may be avoided as toys r russ is able to negotiate more favorable lease terms. here locations in jeopardy include one in pinole, pittsburg, san rafael, brentwood, fairfield emeryville, union city and two in san jose. going out of business sales are set to begin next month. they should be completed in april. that is when the stores are slated to close unless something changes. back to you. >>> all right, jessica. thank you. gunfire in san francisco's bernal heights neighborhood killed one and hurt others. this happened at lease street
breed tweeted this haas night. it's been an honor to serve the city during this difficult time. i have a vision for an inclusive and fair san francisco and will keep working every day on the important issues we face. homelessness, housing and public safety. >>> now a live desk update. >> at the live desk this morning. details on toys-r-us and their plan to shut down 182 stores nationwide. a loit of those are here in california. in the bay area. the move is part of the chain's...
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i want you to take a listen to richard haas, who we know served in both the bush administrations. >> so these words don't just have a domestic audience. these words have an international audience. does this make north korea more or less likely to do what we want to do and to maybe agree to some restraint? does it make south korea more or less comfortable with the fact that they are dependent on us as an ally? does it make other countries more or less likely to work with us to trust in the judgment of the president of the united states? that's the criteria. i'm all in favor of potentially tough language, if i think it's going to advance us. >> so, samantha, how do you read the president's "my button is bigger and more powerful than yours" tweet? >> well, the tweets are obviously ridiculous. but they're also really dangerous, when you stop to think about the fact that there are millions of lives at risk on both sides in this conflict. and we have to take a step back and try to think about, what's the end game here? our end game should be, aside from these tweets, trying to prevent a sc
i want you to take a listen to richard haas, who we know served in both the bush administrations. >> so these words don't just have a domestic audience. these words have an international audience. does this make north korea more or less likely to do what we want to do and to maybe agree to some restraint? does it make south korea more or less comfortable with the fact that they are dependent on us as an ally? does it make other countries more or less likely to work with us to trust in the...
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. >> no, no, we met in the beverly haas springs naked many years ago. >> that sounds magical. >> thate we met. >> i'm talking to an overrated hack. >> for years, the actors have been mistaken for one another. >> such big fan of his for so many years and name confusion has still gonzalez for 30 years. for us to be both be on film at the same time is miraculous. >> i love it. >> one more for the road scotty. >> i'm wheels up in ten. >> hot. >> reporter: now he that he play as pilot dylan has had interesinteresting interactionsh the tsag i was in the airport the other day i brought hummus. they said no hummus. >> really. >> what's wrong -- you can't bring hummus? it's not a liquid. >> they don't like chick peas. >> if you make a mold you can make a mold out of hummus. you put something in it. you can make a mold out of it. >> so people weren't so terrible we wouldn't have that this problem. >> i'm taking the bus for now on. >> why aren't you laughing. >> i've heard it like 1200 time. >> reporter: in hollywood, adam housley. fox news. >>> you can see dylan mcdermott head to towed with der
. >> no, no, we met in the beverly haas springs naked many years ago. >> that sounds magical. >> thate we met. >> i'm talking to an overrated hack. >> for years, the actors have been mistaken for one another. >> such big fan of his for so many years and name confusion has still gonzalez for 30 years. for us to be both be on film at the same time is miraculous. >> i love it. >> one more for the road scotty. >> i'm wheels up in ten. >>...
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and rod rosenstein are like the tom cruz character in the firm" where everywhere they look they see haasill enplies from the president to the republicans in congress supposed to have their back. it's stunning like out of a thriller. >> that's a very good point. paul ryan will have a lot to answer for i think for handing over that information to nunes for essentially letting devin nunes destroy the house intelligence committee, the intelligence committees after all, are like bipartisan oasis. >> used to be. >> used to be. that's what they're supposed to be because they handle such sensitive stuff, national security stuff that we all have to agree on. therefore, there is a long tradition of including the minority in all decisions in all important decisions. they aren't partisan bodies or they weren't till now. this is on paul ryan. this is on his watch. he's the speaker of the house. >> chris? >> well, i think that question is about paul ryan's responsibility. even when moderate republicans come on our programs and talk, they just act like they're independent sort of beings. but they do el
and rod rosenstein are like the tom cruz character in the firm" where everywhere they look they see haasill enplies from the president to the republicans in congress supposed to have their back. it's stunning like out of a thriller. >> that's a very good point. paul ryan will have a lot to answer for i think for handing over that information to nunes for essentially letting devin nunes destroy the house intelligence committee, the intelligence committees after all, are like...
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haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, i ask that it be in order at any time to take from the speaker's table h.r. 195 to the senate amendment to the house amendment to the senate amendment thereto, and to consider in approximate the house without intervention of any point of order a motion offered by the majority leader or his designee that the house concur in the senate amendment to the house amendment to the senate amendment. that the senate amendment and the motion be considered as read. that the motion be debatable for 10 minutes equally divided and controlled by the majority leader and the minority leader or their respective designees. and that the previous question be considered as ordered on the motion to its adoption without intervening motion. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, so ordered. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? >> mr. speaker, pursuant to the order of the house of today, i call up the bill h.r. 195 with the house amendment to the sena
haas. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? mr. sessions: mr. speaker, i ask that it be in order at any time to take from the speaker's table h.r. 195 to the senate amendment to the house amendment to the senate amendment thereto, and to consider in approximate the house without intervention of any point of order a motion offered by the majority leader or his designee that the house concur in the senate amendment to the house amendment to the...
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and haas bee's been trying to p the dialogue and the maximum pressure policy. so why not create the wedge in? that's why, they just came out with a statement to say, hey, our nuclear weapons are aimed at washington or new york. not south korea. >> well, so the president has sort of tried to take credit, at least on twitter, saying his tough stance is what led to the opening of the talks between north and south korea. but my understanding is that north korea is either talking to the u.s. or to south korea. so the fact, i'm curious what you think, but the fact they are now talking to south korea is probably a strategy to isolate the u.s. it's not necessarily the result of president trump's strong words on twitter and elsewhere, is that right? >> yeah. i don't think it's the president's rhetoric or twitter helping. but i think trump does have a point in the sense that the north koreans have realized they are not getting anywhere with us. that's true. why not get to the south koreans and create the official lines and isolate the united states. >> sabrina, go ahead.
and haas bee's been trying to p the dialogue and the maximum pressure policy. so why not create the wedge in? that's why, they just came out with a statement to say, hey, our nuclear weapons are aimed at washington or new york. not south korea. >> well, so the president has sort of tried to take credit, at least on twitter, saying his tough stance is what led to the opening of the talks between north and south korea. but my understanding is that north korea is either talking to the u.s....
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highlights a fundamental disagreement on what the role of net benefits are and whether we are seeing haas and regulations and in our system that is stoppingby process and regulation. every year omb does release an assessment of the cost of the regulations they have seen. should i be looking at that more skeptically, is it that the process of it exists previously even though omb and your staff tabulated this has positive net benefits, but they were wrong? ms. rao: i think it is important to look more closely at some of those numbers. it is often easy to overstate benefits or costs and we are trying to be much more rigorous about that. to look more closely at some of those numbers. i think it is good to look at those skeptically. ted: on the requirements themselves, the two for one requirement, which is a three for one requirement -- ms. rao: a projection. ted: a budget that is projected to be negative for the coming year, the seem to be process changes designed to constrain agencies from what you per -- from what you perceive as over regulatory impulse. my question is, i can see how they w
highlights a fundamental disagreement on what the role of net benefits are and whether we are seeing haas and regulations and in our system that is stoppingby process and regulation. every year omb does release an assessment of the cost of the regulations they have seen. should i be looking at that more skeptically, is it that the process of it exists previously even though omb and your staff tabulated this has positive net benefits, but they were wrong? ms. rao: i think it is important to look...
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the political profile and be able to bring some of the values to other countries. >> evan, richard haasllow up on the domestic side in china. in order to play a large role beyond the borders, china will have to be politically stable. to me the fly in the ointment, you know china so well, is whether china is positioned to play a larger role or whether it can't take for granted yet the fact that it's going to have the kind of stability and success domestically it would need if it wanted to play a larger role? >> that's the key point. and you're right. in many ways we often overlook the significant domestic turmoil in china. politically they have tremendous economic risks on the road ahead, whether it's the debt or an aging population they have to support. these are obstacles to overcome if they want to be able to maintain the present course. all of that being said -- and i've spent years arguing in a sense against assuming that china is necessarily going to become this sort of an uneasy path to superpower status. but something has moved in the world today. and power is a relative fact. ch
the political profile and be able to bring some of the values to other countries. >> evan, richard haasllow up on the domestic side in china. in order to play a large role beyond the borders, china will have to be politically stable. to me the fly in the ointment, you know china so well, is whether china is positioned to play a larger role or whether it can't take for granted yet the fact that it's going to have the kind of stability and success domestically it would need if it wanted to...
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richard haas weighs in -- >> seriously, this is so mind-boggling, this is just so mind-boggling whathe republicans are doing and -- >> disheartening. >> why are republicans trusting devin nunes to be their oracle of truth? a former dairy farmer who house intel staffers refer to as secret agent man. because he has no idea what's going on. >> they've already busted him, elise, lying. they've already busted him being a courier, he's nothing but a courier for donald trump. holding that press conference, going down, grabbing the papers, coming back up. they've already busted him. it's not like mike rodgers saying hey we need to look into it. someone who is respected on both sides of the aisle. this is devin nunes that republicans are staking their credibility on a guy that i'm sorry, i wouldn't trust as far as i could throw him. >> we will be right -- >> there's nothing wrong with dairy farmers. i like them. i think they're great. ack seat? why give it every feature you could want, along with a few you didn't know you needed? it's simple. you can build a car, or you can build a cadillac.
richard haas weighs in -- >> seriously, this is so mind-boggling, this is just so mind-boggling whathe republicans are doing and -- >> disheartening. >> why are republicans trusting devin nunes to be their oracle of truth? a former dairy farmer who house intel staffers refer to as secret agent man. because he has no idea what's going on. >> they've already busted him, elise, lying. they've already busted him being a courier, he's nothing but a courier for donald trump....
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a sense of proportion, a framework in which to assess where our discontent ranks in terms of what haasback on 1968 from the perspective of a half century, for all the unhappiness and madness of the present, for all the tribal conflicts of the age of trump we are not at this hour anyway engaged in a consuming war and political violence is largely restricted to argumentative agitation." that's fair, that's the reality right now, jon meacham, but shouldn't we look at history as a warning? and what about what is happening right now gives you hope that we're not headed in a wrong direction? >> very little about now makes me think we're headed in the right direction but i do think it's a matter of context. 50 years ago dr. king was murdered in april, senator kennedy was murdered in june. there was a remarkable level of physical violence at the chicago democratic convention. tet was worse than a president tweeting and i think to some extend understanding that the system is being tested in ways that we really would never have chosen here but the system by and large so far is working and the ru
a sense of proportion, a framework in which to assess where our discontent ranks in terms of what haasback on 1968 from the perspective of a half century, for all the unhappiness and madness of the present, for all the tribal conflicts of the age of trump we are not at this hour anyway engaged in a consuming war and political violence is largely restricted to argumentative agitation." that's fair, that's the reality right now, jon meacham, but shouldn't we look at history as a warning? and...