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the harding's two, they have -- hardings too, they have culture. this is one of the famous singers of the day. she was wonderful musician and came to the white house. florence was a pianist, and she loved music. there was some glamour around the white house in those days. i don't think we think about that when we think about florence. one of her more significant causes i want to mention is what is today called camp cupcake, since martha stewart ended up there. she did some bad things. when florence harding was first lady, she realized there was a problem. women prisoners to not have a place to go where they could be with other women and safe. she lobbied for this. it did not happen during her time. eleanor visited camp alderson, but it was constructed during -- but the idea came from florence. i think it speaks to her interest as a reformer and someone interested in women's issues and causes. she was also very interested in animal rights. she had laddy boy who kept her company. i want to talk about some of the difficulties she had to face. i don't
the harding's two, they have -- hardings too, they have culture. this is one of the famous singers of the day. she was wonderful musician and came to the white house. florence was a pianist, and she loved music. there was some glamour around the white house in those days. i don't think we think about that when we think about florence. one of her more significant causes i want to mention is what is today called camp cupcake, since martha stewart ended up there. she did some bad things. when...
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first lady florence harding. she serves on the board for american communist history and the advisory committee for the united states department of state. she received her phd from the university of california at santa barbara. the commentary has appeared recently in time, the guardian, usa today, the canadian broadcasting 70 and the new york post. here's something you don't hear about historians every day. in 2011, she got to appear as florence harding in a play which she wrote at the ohio state marion campus. we are so enthused by her work that we are gladly welcoming her march as primary organizer for a full-day conference we will be having on southern first 80's. that is for next year. learn about a northern first lady. please join me in welcoming dr. sibley.. [applause] much,bley: thank you so it is a pleasure to be here. tod evening, i am thrilled see so many of you here to learn about florence harding. you are probably wondering why is she up there? i know that you think that she, eleanor roosevelt, broke t
first lady florence harding. she serves on the board for american communist history and the advisory committee for the united states department of state. she received her phd from the university of california at santa barbara. the commentary has appeared recently in time, the guardian, usa today, the canadian broadcasting 70 and the new york post. here's something you don't hear about historians every day. in 2011, she got to appear as florence harding in a play which she wrote at the ohio...
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work hard.not be lazy. , the 10:00 in reel america 1980 four film "soviet active measures" about the soviet union's use of forgery, bribery, and the spreading of fake news. >> secret packages would be brought into my office. almost each time, there would be some of forgery there. like in spy movies. >> sunday at six -- sunday at 6:30 p.m., historians talk about their roles as expert witnesses for court cases. >> as i see it, history is a sort of add-on. it is a history or context that most judges and lawyers turn to to the extent it is useful to is a case. on the presidency, and historians on the most influential first ladies. >> she really understood at social gatherings, you could get men to agree to what president wanted factionsget too boring over ice cream. >> for our complete american history tv schedule, go to c-span.org. * * * * * >> next on american history tv, steve young talked about how the conflict in southeast asia evolved over time, and the role of lyndon johnson played in the dec
work hard.not be lazy. , the 10:00 in reel america 1980 four film "soviet active measures" about the soviet union's use of forgery, bribery, and the spreading of fake news. >> secret packages would be brought into my office. almost each time, there would be some of forgery there. like in spy movies. >> sunday at six -- sunday at 6:30 p.m., historians talk about their roles as expert witnesses for court cases. >> as i see it, history is a sort of add-on. it is a...
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now, this is about clear thinking with respect to hard issues, so i explain what i moon by hard issues and i analyze five of them. what is most important about hard issues is that reasonable people can and do differ wife with respect to them though some prefer outcomes that are clearer than others in general is a says the book i don't care where people come out on these issues as long as they have thought them through in the manner that i suggest. the major exception to that, i would say, is affirmative action where i think the evidence is very, very clear that this is a failed policy, very divisive policy, and really helps no one except the relatively few beneficiaries of affirmative action who are already by and large privileged within their group. but i'm not going to discuss affirmative action today. asked what you would most be interested and she suggested that i focus on poverty, immigration, and religious exemptions to secular policies. so let me begin with poverty. i should say that i had to submit the manuscript before the brookings aei report on poverty came out, but i had ac
now, this is about clear thinking with respect to hard issues, so i explain what i moon by hard issues and i analyze five of them. what is most important about hard issues is that reasonable people can and do differ wife with respect to them though some prefer outcomes that are clearer than others in general is a says the book i don't care where people come out on these issues as long as they have thought them through in the manner that i suggest. the major exception to that, i would say, is...
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here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr.ice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked people too much, his good nature trust in others -- when the public discovered that members were trying to get rich behind. he was a womanizer who engaged in at least two extramarital affairs. one of which may have resulted in a birth of a daughter. public theounted in following words of his father george. >> warren, it is a good thing you were not born a gal, you cannot say no. he grew up in ohio where he was born seven months after lincoln was shot. while still a teenager he joined two friends in purchasing a struggling newspaper. was a success, and he soon gained full ownership. when he was 25 he married florence, a divorced mother who joined her new husband in building his newspaper enterprise. she also supported his political ambition. a made a failed bid for failed bid for county auditor in 1892, but six ye
here is background on her husband, president warren harding. ♪ he was mr.ice guy, a people person, fond of children and dogs. meet people, it is the most pleasant thing i do. it is really the only fun i have. but some might say war in harding liked people too much, his good nature trust in others -- when the public discovered that members were trying to get rich behind. he was a womanizer who engaged in at least two extramarital affairs. one of which may have resulted in a birth of a...
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it is very hard. you may have house members on the limb for a bill that doesn't become law, but have to defend in 2018. >> david chalian, the tuesday group and moderates. i took everybody at their word when they wanted to reform health care and better. based on what i did, it does not change my position. i was a no. i remain a no. why would they get rid of the one thing that was loved. no pre-existing conditions and why tamper with that one? >> it is be if you hfbefuddling. of course that would stay. this is the one thing that republicans touted so they can move on to different pieces. they understood how popular pre-existing conditions were. to opt out for increased costs will not play out well. alisyn, you are right to highlight charlie dent. should it get through the house is the administration, paul ryan will have to pick off moderates one by one. they will not move en masse the way the freedom caucus is doing. watch to see the sales plan one by one sand see if they peel of enough mainstream repub
it is very hard. you may have house members on the limb for a bill that doesn't become law, but have to defend in 2018. >> david chalian, the tuesday group and moderates. i took everybody at their word when they wanted to reform health care and better. based on what i did, it does not change my position. i was a no. i remain a no. why would they get rid of the one thing that was loved. no pre-existing conditions and why tamper with that one? >> it is be if you hfbefuddling. of...
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tim: there is hard work, too.t is not just flashes of genius. >> it is not a magical thing that comes out of nowhere. -- e is practice, hard-core tim: so there is hope for all of us? [laughter] >> there's hope for all of us. they seem to be out of nowhere, but they aren't. tim: what about differences from men and women? i'm trying to think of female geniuses, but not many come to mind. overlooked. to be they're not able to work their way up often, because family demand gets them off track. 's sister,e, mozart anna maria, was a talented musician. when she was 18, her days of showing her music was over. she was of marriageable age. often, the opportunity isn't there. tim: iq has to be 140 plus even to be considered -- iqthere are numbers, but isn't everything. research shows you have to have some intelligence to get ahead, but iq isn't everything. you need a lot of persistence, motivation, grit, and sometimes pure luck. tim: from human genius to artificial intelligence. imagine an app that gives you a better diagnos
tim: there is hard work, too.t is not just flashes of genius. >> it is not a magical thing that comes out of nowhere. -- e is practice, hard-core tim: so there is hope for all of us? [laughter] >> there's hope for all of us. they seem to be out of nowhere, but they aren't. tim: what about differences from men and women? i'm trying to think of female geniuses, but not many come to mind. overlooked. to be they're not able to work their way up often, because family demand gets them off...
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harding did not medal.did you say to people who thought, well, you're only famous because of the notoriety of the attack? >> i don't know that anyone says that. because i have two olympic medals. like they didn't just give them to me. i mean, i worked hard for it. >> reporter: tonya harding always denied any involvement in the attack. but she was fined $100,000 and banned for life from competitive skating. in 2009 oprah asked harding about her former rival. >> what would you want to say to her about all of this? >> well, if she'd let me, i'd love to give her a hug. and just, you know, tell her how proud i am of her being able to, you know, go forward with her life. >> how would you respond to that? >> i have no idea. i don't know. i mean, how do you know how you'd respond? you never know. >> do you feel like there has been an apology? do you feel like there was, i don't know -- >> we talked. we were at an event four years after i was attacked. but we didn't really speak to each other. so it was very awkward
harding did not medal.did you say to people who thought, well, you're only famous because of the notoriety of the attack? >> i don't know that anyone says that. because i have two olympic medals. like they didn't just give them to me. i mean, i worked hard for it. >> reporter: tonya harding always denied any involvement in the attack. but she was fined $100,000 and banned for life from competitive skating. in 2009 oprah asked harding about her former rival. >> what would you...
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ithink suspect theresa may will end up being a hard brexiteer.will commit the uk to leaving the customs union and leaving the single market. that's about as hard as brexit gets. will the public vote for that? we don't know the answer, that is up to the public on june don't know the answer, that is up to the public onjune the 8th. if opinion polls are about to be believed, and they have not got everything right in recent years. but if they are to be believed, theresa may is on track for a landslide victory, and therefore the lines in the thing will be the decisive part of the negotiation and i think that the conservatives and theresa may will make to a pretty ha rd theresa may will make to a pretty hard brexit and win a mandate for it. we shall watch this space. thank you for your time. we talk about the battle lines being drawn, six weeks of interesting campaigning to come. let's bring you up to date with the news. the dutch paint and chemicals giant akzonobel has reported record profits for the first three months of the year coming in atjust ove
ithink suspect theresa may will end up being a hard brexiteer.will commit the uk to leaving the customs union and leaving the single market. that's about as hard as brexit gets. will the public vote for that? we don't know the answer, that is up to the public on june don't know the answer, that is up to the public onjune the 8th. if opinion polls are about to be believed, and they have not got everything right in recent years. but if they are to be believed, theresa may is on track for a...
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i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the cuban government and stay employed, keep your... you know, your bosses satisfied. it's... a lot of people just say, "how were you able to please, you know, the cubans so they didn't kick you out, and at the same time be a really strong reporter?" >> well, i just... you had to and it's the one thing the ap does the best. i mean, it kind of sort of balanced balanced reporting and neutral language. when the cubans would get upset with our reportage, which happened occasionally, it was usually because of the tone, or because... or if there was an error of fact. i mean, if there was error of fact we a
i had no idea how hard it was going to be. >> hinojosa: so what was so hard about it? >> once we were set up, it was hard to report, because access was really limited. >> hinojosa: well, a lot of people find that one of the things why you are such a rock star in international journalism, if you will, is the fact that you, anita snow, for ten years were essentially able to keep your chops as a solid fact-based journalist, but you were also able to be essentially critical of the...
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it is hard to raise taxes and it is hard to cut spending. those are the things we need to do to bring the fiscal gap back online. politicians are loath to make those choices so i'm seeing and outsourcing of those choices. outsidemmissions and experts to make corrections. and it is a big issue. i tend to think it may end up working better, which is somewhat disappointing. we need political leaders to be a will to make those hard choices. but if they can't, we will end up in dangerous places. thattsourcing to experts the public votes the day or night on, that makes it more politically palatable -- politically palpable. i also want to point out that we have to look at ourselves as voters. we have to be willing to say to a politician -- i understand why you are raising taxes or cutting or doing what we need to do to get done. expectrs, we need to that from politicians. if we make getting the that under control one of the national objectives, we have to understand it means trade-offs have to be made and we cannot punish the politicians who are wi
it is hard to raise taxes and it is hard to cut spending. those are the things we need to do to bring the fiscal gap back online. politicians are loath to make those choices so i'm seeing and outsourcing of those choices. outsidemmissions and experts to make corrections. and it is a big issue. i tend to think it may end up working better, which is somewhat disappointing. we need political leaders to be a will to make those hard choices. but if they can't, we will end up in dangerous places....
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. >> i think it's hard to follow the expript and the plot in -- i think it's hard to follow the script in this saga. there doesn't seem to be hard evidence on either side of this. one of the beefs i have with the media in our coverage of this controversy is they are focusing so much on the house acrimony, very little attention is spent on the senate side. if we are trying to figure out what's happening with russia visa advice our arecollections, iaof -- advice vis a visour ele. >> we are focusing on that process it's a distraction whereas the senate intelligence committee's investigation might be doing parole work. howie: that assumes they are doing all the work. he can said the hearings and they are fueling the narrative in the press that the investigation is paralyzed. >> what you hear from his counterpart adam schiff the top democrat on the house intel committee, he feels nunes sacrificed his credibility, canceled his meetings. you had the white house behind the suggestion the house intel committee would have testimony from paul manafort, carter page and others. howie: how do you kn
. >> i think it's hard to follow the expript and the plot in -- i think it's hard to follow the script in this saga. there doesn't seem to be hard evidence on either side of this. one of the beefs i have with the media in our coverage of this controversy is they are focusing so much on the house acrimony, very little attention is spent on the senate side. if we are trying to figure out what's happening with russia visa advice our arecollections, iaof -- advice vis a visour ele. >>...
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but tax reform is really hard. we found out healthcare is really hard. i'm not he to suggest whether it's going to ultimately come in 2017 or '18. if i want to see is a real path. fine-tuning how to get it. if we see a path where we have tax reform without massive deficit increases, if we see a path that can help the lower and middle class, it can't just be corporate tax rate reduction, we have to found ways helping some of the people in need. if we can find that and create a consistent economy, then we could pay for all these tax reforms. so -- maria: you think we'll see it? >> i hope we'll see it. maria: larry talked to shareholders about technology and retirement savings. that's next. "wall street week" comes right back. >> announcer: blackrock looking to cut fees and make looking to cut fees and make bedentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. so dentures are cleaner, fresher, and brighter po
but tax reform is really hard. we found out healthcare is really hard. i'm not he to suggest whether it's going to ultimately come in 2017 or '18. if i want to see is a real path. fine-tuning how to get it. if we see a path where we have tax reform without massive deficit increases, if we see a path that can help the lower and middle class, it can't just be corporate tax rate reduction, we have to found ways helping some of the people in need. if we can find that and create a consistent...
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and not only is it really hard to get everybody coordinated, but this is hard. and i want to go back to my life, or maybe not go back, but i miss my life as a celebrity, where i enjoyed maybe the fruits of other people's labor and i didn't necessarily have to work as hard. i don't want to hear that from my president, but i know he's learning, and i hope president trump has come to the place where he understands, he just can't threaten and bully and push his way to hopefully get legislation passed, because that is not how this works. >> doug, along these lines -- i don't know why this one sticks out to me. maybe it stuck out to other people, too. the president also says in the interview that he misses driving. that was one of the things he said. he says he misses driving. i mean, do you really believe, first of all, that donald trump, even in his previous life, that he really drove that much? of all the things to miss, he misses driving? >> i mean, look, it's a long drive from the trump hotel to p.j. clarke's and 21, obviously, right? and donald trump was obvious
and not only is it really hard to get everybody coordinated, but this is hard. and i want to go back to my life, or maybe not go back, but i miss my life as a celebrity, where i enjoyed maybe the fruits of other people's labor and i didn't necessarily have to work as hard. i don't want to hear that from my president, but i know he's learning, and i hope president trump has come to the place where he understands, he just can't threaten and bully and push his way to hopefully get legislation...
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. >>> "action news" was in atlantic city today for the big reveal from the folks at hard rock. they disclosed their plans for the former trump taj mahal that they bought last month from carl icahn. gray hall was there for the big announcement and is now live on the boardwalk. >> reporter: hi jim, this was a big announcement today we are talking about a project that will cost millions and millions of dollars but one that will also pump millions of dollars back into the economy and what is really important for a whole lot of people this means jobs. >> part of the reason that hard rock has made the invest many here in atlantic city is because they believe they can be profitable. i don't believe they would come here if they didn't think they could make money. >> there is hope in the renewed hope of atlantic city after hard rock announced they purchased the former trump taj mahal casino bill in the 90s and spend $375 million to transform the property into the hard rock hotel and casino. >> we are bringing this city back and bringing jobs back. there is going to be 3,000 people, perm
. >>> "action news" was in atlantic city today for the big reveal from the folks at hard rock. they disclosed their plans for the former trump taj mahal that they bought last month from carl icahn. gray hall was there for the big announcement and is now live on the boardwalk. >> reporter: hi jim, this was a big announcement today we are talking about a project that will cost millions and millions of dollars but one that will also pump millions of dollars back into the...
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she also talks about how president warren harding's affairs affected florence and compares the harding's two other presidential couples. the presentation focuses on her book, first lady florence
she also talks about how president warren harding's affairs affected florence and compares the harding's two other presidential couples. the presentation focuses on her book, first lady florence
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we will fight it hard. and at 11:30pm we will look at how the front pages cover the call for a snap election withjoe watts the front pages cover the call for a snap election with joe watts from the independent and laura parents, conservative commentator. good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the pm took everyone by surprise to date, announcing her intention to call an election on the eighth of june, three years earlier than the date set down by law. theresa may says it is about certainty and stability before the brexit process. her opponents accuse her of breaking her word and pursuing a cynical plan for party political advantage. laura kuenssberg reports. did she surprise them? did she surprise you? did theresa may even surprise herself? her biggest decision as prime minister, taken only days ago. i have just chaired a meeting of the cabinet where we agreed that the government should call a general election to be held on the eighth ofjune. that was not her plan. but she says to get brexit done, she
we will fight it hard. and at 11:30pm we will look at how the front pages cover the call for a snap election withjoe watts the front pages cover the call for a snap election with joe watts from the independent and laura parents, conservative commentator. good evening to you and welcome to bbc news. the pm took everyone by surprise to date, announcing her intention to call an election on the eighth of june, three years earlier than the date set down by law. theresa may says it is about certainty...
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hard truth is i can make it without you and the cold hard truth is i've been waiting forever ♪ ♪ andruth is i can make it without you and the cold hard truth is we were meant to be alone ♪ ♪ alone, we were meant to be alone, alone we were meant to be alone alone yeah yeah ♪ ♪ we were meant to be alone alone, alone ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: nelly furtado, everybody. pre-order "the ride" now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to timothy olyphant, lili reinhart, camila mendes, nelly furtado, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] darren king, 8g band. stay tuned for carson daly. we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, what's up, everybody? i'm carson daly. and we are coming to you tonight from the penthouse suite here -- it is lovely -- at the time new york hotel. got a good "last call" on deck. we're going to have, tonight, "riverdale" actress
hard truth is i can make it without you and the cold hard truth is i've been waiting forever ♪ ♪ andruth is i can make it without you and the cold hard truth is we were meant to be alone ♪ ♪ alone, we were meant to be alone, alone we were meant to be alone alone yeah yeah ♪ ♪ we were meant to be alone alone, alone ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: nelly furtado, everybody. pre-order "the ride" now. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and...
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play hard work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with theeal ginger taste of canada dry. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. lifa lot of places...brodeur, ...and enterprise is always there to help. i can rent an suv for family trips to the playoffs. nice beards, boys! or a truck to haul my hardware. i can buy a used car... or share a car... ...i can even rent an exotic for my mid-life crisis! rent... buy... or share. how can enterprise pick you up today? ♪ ♪ >>> game two in senators will start on the power play, with bruins captain, zdeno chara in the box for 1:48, following his delay of game penalty, at the end of the third period. career playoff overtime goals for the senators, burrows three, turris two, bras
play hard work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with theeal ginger taste of canada dry. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. lifa lot of places...brodeur, ...and enterprise is...
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it was hard fought. and, frankly, some on the hard left reniced to accept -- refused to accept the results of the election. once again left-wing groups are egging on the minority leader to take another unprecedented step with respect to judicial nominations. only this time they want him to lead the first, very first partisan filibuster of a supreme court nomination in united states history. and based on the vote we had yesterday, it appears 44 democrats are prepared to follow the minority leader on this fool's errand. no supreme court nomination in our country's entire history has ever failed because of a partisan filibuster. there's no getting around that fact. abe fortas they might refer to was subjected to a bipartisan filibuster over ethical concerns when president johnson tried to elevate him to be chief justice. now, justice thomas was confirmed by a vote of 52-48. i was here for that nomination. a single senator, any senator could have demanded a cloture vote, but out of 100 senators, none did tha
it was hard fought. and, frankly, some on the hard left reniced to accept -- refused to accept the results of the election. once again left-wing groups are egging on the minority leader to take another unprecedented step with respect to judicial nominations. only this time they want him to lead the first, very first partisan filibuster of a supreme court nomination in united states history. and based on the vote we had yesterday, it appears 44 democrats are prepared to follow the minority...
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to tell what the focus is. >> lou: and -- >> hard for me to tell, anyway. >> lou: that mean its is hardrmation. mitch mcconnell said he will be confirmed friday next week, no matter what. does that sound like including using the nuclear option if necessary? >> of course, if necessary. it would be a grave mistake and miscalculation to have the democrats force the use in gorsuch nomination and his going on the court would leave the balance the way it was before justice scalia died. the real struggle is the next one. and if the democrats make the republican ares use the nuclear option and eliminate the filibuster when it comes to the supreme court justiceses, that is going to be the rule in place when the next vacancy occurs. odds are that will happen in the trump's administration. one justice indicated he would retire. >> lou: early as next summer. thank you. look at this video. a group of thrill seekers working to create their own rainbow. you wonder why would they do that? natural rainbows seem sufficient. but five sky divers leaving the plane with materialed at their foot before joinin
to tell what the focus is. >> lou: and -- >> hard for me to tell, anyway. >> lou: that mean its is hardrmation. mitch mcconnell said he will be confirmed friday next week, no matter what. does that sound like including using the nuclear option if necessary? >> of course, if necessary. it would be a grave mistake and miscalculation to have the democrats force the use in gorsuch nomination and his going on the court would leave the balance the way it was before justice...
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it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (child giggles) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. get symbicort free for up to one year. visit saveonsymbicort.com today to learn more. >> lou: european council's message for the united kingdom, quote we already miss you. he received the formal notification taking the uk, the worldy's largest econo
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from...
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play hard work hard play hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with the real gingeraste of canada dry. it's time for you and your boys to get out of town. (laughing) left foot. right foot. left foot. stop. twitch your eyes so they think you're crazy. if you walk the walk you talk the talk. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance you switch to geico. hide the eyes. it's what you do. show 'em real slow. lifa lot of places...brodeur, ...and enterprise is always there to help. i can rent an suv for family trips to the playoffs. nice beards, boys! or a truck to haul my hardware. i can buy a used car... or share a car... ...i can even rent an exotic for my mid-life crisis! plus, enterprise picks me up. rent... buy... or share. how can enterprise pick you up today? ♪ ♪ >>> game two in ottawa. as we get ready for overtime. senators will start on the power play, with bruins captain, zdeno chara in the box for 1:48, following his delay of game penalty, at the end of the third period. career playoff overtime goals for the senators, burrows
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rock and the next hotel, versus going to the hard rock and staying at the hard rock?k there's no doubt there is more than one trip visitation historically in the business. but the database marketing techniques that most companies use today are so advanced we're not working on a philosophy of splitting a trip. we are looking at theoretical value based on the individual marketing that we create to that guest in a theoretical category. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for your time this morning. you have a busy day. he would look for the opening in summer of 2018. thank you. >> we're excited. >> thanks for having us. >>> coming up, senator pat toomey says republicans may have to tackle regulatory financial reform without the help of democrats. what a shock. >>> and new york real estate mogul bill rudin talks about the climate for business under president trump. he attended the president's meeting with business leaders yesterday that we've been talking about. >>> later, a cnbc exclusive. the exit interview with fed golf for tan tarullo on his last day in office. that's a
rock and the next hotel, versus going to the hard rock and staying at the hard rock?k there's no doubt there is more than one trip visitation historically in the business. but the database marketing techniques that most companies use today are so advanced we're not working on a philosophy of splitting a trip. we are looking at theoretical value based on the individual marketing that we create to that guest in a theoretical category. >> gentlemen, thank you very much for your time this...
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we're playing hard. the other team is playing hard. great teams going at it. >> it's a physical game. i don't see anything out of the ordinary that we did that would make anybody think differently. >> look, they're a physical team. you remember the game early in the season against golden state. they were man handling people on the court. they almost won that game. >> the wizards looked great. whatever you're doing, keep doing it. >> time to recap? >> nice tonight. gorgeous tomorrow. spotty showers wednesday through friday. watch out sunday and monday. >> okay. that's the news at 6:00. captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: man hunt for a killer. >> we are not going to leave any stone unturned. >> pirro: . >> pelley: our victim apparently chosen at random is murdered.
we're playing hard. the other team is playing hard. great teams going at it. >> it's a physical game. i don't see anything out of the ordinary that we did that would make anybody think differently. >> look, they're a physical team. you remember the game early in the season against golden state. they were man handling people on the court. they almost won that game. >> the wizards looked great. whatever you're doing, keep doing it. >> time to recap? >> nice tonight....
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it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. you should tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggies! (child giggles) symbicort. breathe better starting within 5 minutes. get symbicort free for up to one year. visit saveonsymbicort.com today to learn more. z286nz zwtz y286ny ywty the whole process of buying awe didn't know if it was even something that we could plausibly do. but having the zestimate in wh
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said... symbicort could help you breathe better, starting within 5 minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk...
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hard rock already hired 23 people and before it is over thousands more will be employed. we'll have more details on this new project later on "action news" today and our website at 6abc.com. live in atlantic city, gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >>> all right thank you. turning now to the forecast we have big changes on the way and today is almost perfect. lots of sunshine and feeling pretty warm. but we have the rain coming tomorrow and it's prompted a flood watch for tomorrow. lets go live to sky 6 hd showing you a nice shot of cape may, new jersey, and we could see thunderstorms so get ready for that. and david murphy is at the big board with the details from accuweather. >> the issues that are facing us are down to the south and west. but today is the day to get things done. you see an area of low pressure warm front, cold front combination pushing straight at us in the overnight hours in particular. this brings heavy rain and perhaps gusty thunderstorms as well. the initial affects of this will not be until the overnight hours and into tomorrow morning. tomorrow
hard rock already hired 23 people and before it is over thousands more will be employed. we'll have more details on this new project later on "action news" today and our website at 6abc.com. live in atlantic city, gray hall, channel 6 "action news." >>> all right thank you. turning now to the forecast we have big changes on the way and today is almost perfect. lots of sunshine and feeling pretty warm. but we have the rain coming tomorrow and it's prompted a flood...
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it is hard.ne thing i would like to point out here is the interesting negotiating dynamic between the different republican blocks within the house republican conference. so you have the freedom caucus, they come from districts where people really want to see the aca repealed and replaced or just repealed. but then you have the tuesday group, the moderates, they come from districts where obamacare isn't so unpopular. in a way because of that, they have a certain leverage that the freedom caucus doesn't have and so i'm interested to see how that plays out going forward. i agree that we're likely to see a bill out of the house. the republicans have been promising this for so long. for them not to deliver something for the vast majority of their base, would just be suicide. so there will be a bill, but i'm just very interested, right now, i think the moderates have more leverage than they're being given credit for. >> moderates always have the leverage. >> you were governor and a representative so yo
it is hard.ne thing i would like to point out here is the interesting negotiating dynamic between the different republican blocks within the house republican conference. so you have the freedom caucus, they come from districts where people really want to see the aca repealed and replaced or just repealed. but then you have the tuesday group, the moderates, they come from districts where obamacare isn't so unpopular. in a way because of that, they have a certain leverage that the freedom caucus...
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george judge the approach to regulation with their philosophy for deregulation grex pdf spinet it is hard to get your hands around the moving parts and maybe the most important thing with economic growth with tax reform and budget the regulatory reform moves ahead there is a congressional review lacked that is removing regulations that will continue to do that is much as they can. over those agencies put their reports out. so we have some people including the president to saying allied to with some of the appointments as uh director himself from oira and the energy secretary so we want to be careful with the regulations with the economy that is the way to go ended is quite different spin a kidney legislator approval or the congress you can do their for the administrative standpoint. >> the agencies write the rules after also those of ministries states and thank you do want to have legislation as well that has passed already sea is that cost-benefit analysis that may pass with more enthusiasm from the white house so there is the reason to be optimistic in that regard with those pro-growth
george judge the approach to regulation with their philosophy for deregulation grex pdf spinet it is hard to get your hands around the moving parts and maybe the most important thing with economic growth with tax reform and budget the regulatory reform moves ahead there is a congressional review lacked that is removing regulations that will continue to do that is much as they can. over those agencies put their reports out. so we have some people including the president to saying allied to with...
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hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with the real ginger tastery. >>> we get to overtime in canada's capital. brian boucher, let's look at side, so far. >> brian: dion phaneuf, sent the home crowd happy. on the road in game three, bobby ryan with the power play marker, gave the senators a win. and the series-clinching goal, gave the senators the first round series win. game five for the rangers for meika zibanejad, to give the rangers the series lead. who will be the hero here in game two this afternoon? >> john: alex burrows could be a secret weapon. all that done with vancouver. very impactful goals. the goaltenders who were so great in game number one. this is a wild one here. the rangers, 37 shots on craig anderson. 24 taken by ottawa on lundqvist. j.g. pageau with a hat trick. and the tying goal, scored at 18:58 of the third period. zibanejad, the former seto two. ryan mcdonagh, the outside for girardi. forechecking is zack smith for ottawa. mcdonagh. now, girardi, back out. center ice, off of the stick of chris kreider, who has scored i
hard work hard play hard work work work work relax harder with the real ginger tastery. >>> we get to overtime in canada's capital. brian boucher, let's look at side, so far. >> brian: dion phaneuf, sent the home crowd happy. on the road in game three, bobby ryan with the power play marker, gave the senators a win. and the series-clinching goal, gave the senators the first round series win. game five for the rangers for meika zibanejad, to give the rangers the series lead. who...
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should she said as a hard brexit? there is no such thing as a hard brexit or soft brexit.at if we do not get the deal we want, we will leave the single market? yes. absolutely. and that he/she has to indicate that if we do not get a deal that is in britain's interest, we are willing to walk away and fall back on wto rules. do you want that in the manifesto? are you sure?“ you are going... she is called the election for a reason. she cannot just go and hedge bets and be modelled about it. i'm not saying what she will do. but this is what i think she should do. —— has called. but will she put in there the promised to make immigration fall to less than 100,000, to be tens of thousands? that is sunning she do and has said is still an ambition of the government. it is something that everyone knows is a completely discredited target, even our own brexiteer tory ministers, liam fox, borisjohnson, they will all against certain elements of it. they think student should be taken out of the targets. then there is a lot of division across this particular point. and she is promised at
should she said as a hard brexit? there is no such thing as a hard brexit or soft brexit.at if we do not get the deal we want, we will leave the single market? yes. absolutely. and that he/she has to indicate that if we do not get a deal that is in britain's interest, we are willing to walk away and fall back on wto rules. do you want that in the manifesto? are you sure?“ you are going... she is called the election for a reason. she cannot just go and hedge bets and be modelled about it. i'm...
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harding doesn't usually come across very well. she said about the drawn blinds of the wilson era, the american people paid for this white house, why shouldn't they be able to look in and pulled blinds -- pull the lines? blinds? eugene debs, the socialist leader, was sent to prison under wilson. subsequently, a document was pushed before wilson to free him from the penitentiary. harding granted debs' freedom really than was expected, because he said he wanted to be able to have christmas dinner with his wife. he had to have debs come in to see him. he didn't want this to be a routine action. when debs enters the oval ounds outarding balanc extended, andhand says i am so excited for the opportunity to be able to talk to mr. debs. that is how harding was a little different from the unhappily corrupt conservative president. a man who is just as bad as we always thought he was. he inhabits the other pages of my treatment of harding. mr. holzer: you have given him some humanity tonight and in the book. the incident described is so seemi
harding doesn't usually come across very well. she said about the drawn blinds of the wilson era, the american people paid for this white house, why shouldn't they be able to look in and pulled blinds -- pull the lines? blinds? eugene debs, the socialist leader, was sent to prison under wilson. subsequently, a document was pushed before wilson to free him from the penitentiary. harding granted debs' freedom really than was expected, because he said he wanted to be able to have christmas dinner...
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hard to say. a lot are saying, there is a lot of policy. it emotional reaction from the president. is this the beginning of a new policy. it's hard to say. which administration official is speaking at any given moment. if this happens again. americans say now we will respond. then, we are potentiallien a se -- potentially in a serious crisis. our guy had to take a beating once. doesn't have to take another one. what might russia do? >> well they could try to interfere with a strike, try to shoot down, cruise missiles, try to move forces in the way of american naval forces. i don't think they can threat tune retal yaen to retaliate. >> if they do what you suggested initially, that still puts us on an indirect conflict with russia. >> it does. it does. puts us into a mess. into a real -- chaotic situation. where -- you know, things happen, the way bad things happen is usually not by direction. it's by mistake. that's actually what i worry about more than anything in the situations. where all of these people -- all of these forces are in close
hard to say. a lot are saying, there is a lot of policy. it emotional reaction from the president. is this the beginning of a new policy. it's hard to say. which administration official is speaking at any given moment. if this happens again. americans say now we will respond. then, we are potentiallien a se -- potentially in a serious crisis. our guy had to take a beating once. doesn't have to take another one. what might russia do? >> well they could try to interfere with a strike, try...
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hard way to make a run there.t one knocked him out of the game as he exitsith a head cousion. good defense keeps him on top. he robs a game-tying solo home run by matt adams out in center field. the cubs hang on to win this one, 2-1. getting hit by three balls, pretty unreal. >> oh, yeah. >> thank you, louis. >>> we continue to follow the very latest on two foreign policy crises. first up, a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. the u.n. will hold a meeting but will anyone do anything. >>> north korea fires another ballistic missile as the white house warns patience is running out. we have those stories and much more coming up. (vo) introducing tidy cats lightweight with glade clean blossoms. our newest odor fighting scent! gives you the power of choice plus... the power of pleasant. exclusively in lightweight! every home, every cat, there's a tidy cats for that. are you one sneeze away from being voted out of the carpool? try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take
hard way to make a run there.t one knocked him out of the game as he exitsith a head cousion. good defense keeps him on top. he robs a game-tying solo home run by matt adams out in center field. the cubs hang on to win this one, 2-1. getting hit by three balls, pretty unreal. >> oh, yeah. >> thank you, louis. >>> we continue to follow the very latest on two foreign policy crises. first up, a suspected chemical weapons attack in syria. the u.n. will hold a meeting but will...
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it is very hard to do. i think it is fascinating p i think, actually, mark, who, after all, owns oculus, which is v.r. i think mark essentially said that at f-8 yesterday, that a.r. is likely the bigger deal in the long-term. so i think what they are starting with is crude and kind of cartoony. there will be people that will like it and use it. i don't think we are all going to be liking it and using it, carl. maybe you and i will meet up in some cartoon room. i don't know. i think they are getting into it. particularly the fact that we know they are developing hardware, new hardware, none of which was shown. they have regina duggan, who is super smart running their hardware efforts. i think when you combine that with this new devotion to a.r. it means they are going to be in the game. we know from -- we don't know but there are lots of rumors that apple is doing very, very serious investment in a.r. google is doing investment in a.r. and i think what we basically learned yesterday was facebook is going to
it is very hard to do. i think it is fascinating p i think, actually, mark, who, after all, owns oculus, which is v.r. i think mark essentially said that at f-8 yesterday, that a.r. is likely the bigger deal in the long-term. so i think what they are starting with is crude and kind of cartoony. there will be people that will like it and use it. i don't think we are all going to be liking it and using it, carl. maybe you and i will meet up in some cartoon room. i don't know. i think they are...
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try zyrtec® it's starts working hard at hour one and works twice as hard when you take it again the nextday. stick with zyrtec® and muddle no more®. it's about moving forward, not back.. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® be up for it >>> welcome back, everyone. strong storms have been battering the south, toppling trees and power lines. at least one powerful tornado touched down in rural georgia and elsewhere across the state. strong winds have damaged homes. the red cross is responding. as the system storm moved east, heavy rain caused flash flooding in columbia, south carolina. several downtown streets had to be closed off due to rushing water. >>> those storms sent those home early from a practice round at augusta national yesterday. for the first time in masters' history, the par 3 contest was canceled. temperature this weekend are expected to make for the coldest temperatures in year. dustin john
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it will be hard to renege with the filibuster. i think my bet is on the side of it remaining but i don't think it's anywhere near a sure thing. >> steve, over to you.>> please join me in thanking the panel. [applause] >> next discussion has been teed up by both the political and the policy sessions that preceded it. it is one of the most polarizing issues in washington and as well one of the most difficult. that is tax reform.it has been as we heard at last count, over three decades since elastic comprehensive tax reform. since then, every year the system has been distorted more with tax purposes and so forth. unfortunately, as a result united states tax system has become less competitive on the world stage. without a question how are tax close needs some sort of overhaul. scd just have come out with a bipartisan blueprint which you have or should have in front of you somewhere. on the table. on the recommendation featured in the report leveled the playing field and making american companies more competitive although not adding mo
it will be hard to renege with the filibuster. i think my bet is on the side of it remaining but i don't think it's anywhere near a sure thing. >> steve, over to you.>> please join me in thanking the panel. [applause] >> next discussion has been teed up by both the political and the policy sessions that preceded it. it is one of the most polarizing issues in washington and as well one of the most difficult. that is tax reform.it has been as we heard at last count, over three...
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it's hard on your emotions, it's hard on your body it's difficult for your family it's hard for loved ones to see someone go through something and try and preserve your strength and their strength without breaking down. but you have to make a choice at some point. you have chosen to see all the benefits and the positive that can come from something like this. when was that for you? >> it took a long time for me to get there. when i got diagnosed, i went to see my primary physician. i had felt something. but my brain couldn't take in that i could be sick. it wasn't until i was deep into chemo. the nurse were trying to get an i.v. in my arm. my veins kept collapse. finally it occurred to me, this could be my best day of chemo or my worst day of chemo. i'm going to make it my best. i relaxed, i helped them, that's when they got the needle in. red devil over. twhament i carried with me through radiation treatments. i was going to be part of this and help this and be the master of getting better. that's the attitude you have to have if you want to succeed. we want to be healthy, right? ken
it's hard on your emotions, it's hard on your body it's difficult for your family it's hard for loved ones to see someone go through something and try and preserve your strength and their strength without breaking down. but you have to make a choice at some point. you have chosen to see all the benefits and the positive that can come from something like this. when was that for you? >> it took a long time for me to get there. when i got diagnosed, i went to see my primary physician. i had...
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literally acronyms are even hard. acronyms. >> he received an intelligence briefing and the pbd every day. >> the president receives a pdb every day not a pbd. it's the president's daily brief, not the -- president's daily brief. pdb. but the white house spokesman cannot manage that. >> he receives an intelligence briefing and the pdb every day. he does get the pdb every day. >> it's not the pdb. it's the pdb. then he was trying to talk about the terrorist attack in orlando. it happened in orlando. orlando is a totally different place than atlanta, which is what he kept saying instead. >> what do we say to the family that loses somebody of a terrorist, to whether it's atlanta or san bernardino or the boston bomber. >> you don't have to look any farther than the families in atlanta, san bernardino. >> when he says atlanta over and over again, there isn't a terrorist attack in atlanta that he's talking about. he's trying to talk about orlando. but it keeps coming out atlanta over and over and over again. he later cleare
literally acronyms are even hard. acronyms. >> he received an intelligence briefing and the pbd every day. >> the president receives a pdb every day not a pbd. it's the president's daily brief, not the -- president's daily brief. pdb. but the white house spokesman cannot manage that. >> he receives an intelligence briefing and the pdb every day. he does get the pdb every day. >> it's not the pdb. it's the pdb. then he was trying to talk about the terrorist attack in...
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though there's just a lot of information and it's hard to, it's hard for people to process everything in a headline or a tweet and all this reading headlines in our newsfeed so the process is, the trust is based on i'm not sure what. we just have a flood of information and when you're given so much information and so little time to digest it, you don't trust any of it. and you onething here and one thing here , you stop thinking about, you stop thinking of it as being trustworthy. how do i trust the new york times when i'm hearing the opposite thing to seconds later from someone else. in the book we do talk about public perception of what constitutes liberal press, what constitutes a conservative press. a great example is npr and cnn have taken over the more liberal press in the public's mind, even though they tried to fight that perception most of the time and then fox has cheerfully embraced the conservative role and today fox has shifted toward the middle of a obit and there are other organizations that have stepped in to the farther right, they are self identifying and i do think
though there's just a lot of information and it's hard to, it's hard for people to process everything in a headline or a tweet and all this reading headlines in our newsfeed so the process is, the trust is based on i'm not sure what. we just have a flood of information and when you're given so much information and so little time to digest it, you don't trust any of it. and you onething here and one thing here , you stop thinking about, you stop thinking of it as being trustworthy. how do i...
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>> that's a hard one. i need you all to help us be smarter and better and know -- i talked about that attitude of humility when it comes to cyber. you will find that. the commander's intent is, you will find that in all aspects of the bureau's work. we do not have a monopoly on wisdom. we need you to bring to us smarter ways of doing things, cheaper ways of doing things, faster ways of doing things, and help us be agile. it's hard to be agile when you're 109. you tend to calcify and break a hip, but we are determined to be humble enough, proud enough of our century of achievement, but humble enough to be agile. you will bring us the opportunities to demonstrate that agility first. and second, i really do hope you'll urge your people, especially those who are in place for a longer term contract, to get part of our culture. one of my concerns is, with long-term contractors who don't feel part of the fbi and don't act like they work for me, and i know they work for you, but i need them to be part of our cultu
>> that's a hard one. i need you all to help us be smarter and better and know -- i talked about that attitude of humility when it comes to cyber. you will find that. the commander's intent is, you will find that in all aspects of the bureau's work. we do not have a monopoly on wisdom. we need you to bring to us smarter ways of doing things, cheaper ways of doing things, faster ways of doing things, and help us be agile. it's hard to be agile when you're 109. you tend to calcify and break...
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>> well, there is the amish hard-working community. great family values. really care about their neighbors and really care about other people. those are some values i was raised with and so i think that led to some degree to my trying to find solutions to problems we are faced with. supervisor.ed as i got involved with local government and enjoyed that opportunity to hear from neighbors and others and try to solve problems. that was my project the state senate and will be my approach here as well. >> what would you say your record was at the state senate level? what were you focused on? : i represent a diverse district but a conservative district in a lot of ways. i tend to like the no-labels aspect. the no-labels caucus here that i would potentially be joining. that, i worked in the state senate to try to find solutions to difficult problems and i am willing to work with anyone who may agree with me and knowing that everyone is here representing different districts and have different experiences. a big part of being successful in the state senate is learn
>> well, there is the amish hard-working community. great family values. really care about their neighbors and really care about other people. those are some values i was raised with and so i think that led to some degree to my trying to find solutions to problems we are faced with. supervisor.ed as i got involved with local government and enjoyed that opportunity to hear from neighbors and others and try to solve problems. that was my project the state senate and will be my approach here...