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hard ♪ ♪ habit to break it's a hard hard habit to break ♪ ♪ a hard hard habit to break it's a hard hardard habit to break ♪ ♪ always talking about change what change what change maybe ♪ ♪ when the lights fade maybe it's my mistake always talking about ♪ what change maybe it's your mistake ♪ ♪ always talking about change what change what change maybe ♪ ♪ it's our mistake what change what change ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, the black heart of isis. >> the fighting is really intense in this area. >> we are on the front lines with the forces retaking mosul in iraq. >> air strike. >> eyes peeled for suicide bombers. >> going to count to three. okay? three, two, one. >> dodging sniper fire in the streets. families emerging from the destruction. >> bullet wounds. >> for the first time in years a glimmer of hope for the future. >>> plus, winter is here. >> the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. >> "game of thrones" is back with a vengeance.
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hard ♪ ♪ habit to break it's a hard hard habit to break ♪ ♪ a hard hard habit to break it's a hard hard to break it's a hard hard habit to break ♪ ♪ always talking about change what change what change maybe ♪ ♪ when the lights fade maybe it's my mistake always talking about ♪ ♪ change what change what change maybe it's your mistake ♪ ♪ always talking about change what change what change maybe ♪ ♪ it's our mistake what change what change ♪ ♪ baby it's our mistake ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> tonight, captured. >> it's your boy. >> two college football players lured into a strange house. >> the next thing i know, five to ten masked men just come out with bats and pipes and guns. >> held captive and tortured for 40 hours until finally a s.w.a.t. team blasting in. the bizarre truth about why these students were targeted. >>> plus phelps versus shark. olympic champion michael phelps has bested all of mankind. >> michael phelps has done it again! >> now he's take on another species. >> racing a shark was something i always wanted to do. >> with a little boost from
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he is working hard for the american people. the people out in wisconsin and michigan and ohio, they know that. we talked to the state chairman around the country that are in the party. president trump is popular around there across the country. obviously the bubble here in washington, d.c., is tough to deal with, but working hard, rolling up the sleeves, having good partnerships in the house and the senate, the president that works harder than anyone else, that's how we are going to get it done. >> sean: the americans are happier than they have ever been. the lowest number of people, as i understand on food stamps in seven years. and reporting today, $4 trillion in wealth created since the president took office. you don't hear about that on the fake news networks. >> you look at mines opening up, miners going back to work. you look at all sectors of the economy, people are feeling better that actual people are participating in getting into the workforce improving for the first time in a long time. so it is not just the unemploy
he is working hard for the american people. the people out in wisconsin and michigan and ohio, they know that. we talked to the state chairman around the country that are in the party. president trump is popular around there across the country. obviously the bubble here in washington, d.c., is tough to deal with, but working hard, rolling up the sleeves, having good partnerships in the house and the senate, the president that works harder than anyone else, that's how we are going to get it...
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you come across try very, very hard. you come across a try very, very hard. come across a lot of awkward situations in journalism and you try very, very hard to think how would i cover this if it was another organisation, if it wasn't the bbc, and you try and go straight down the line. you come from newspapers, the independant in particular, has it affected how you view the row over bbc pay? i don't think it has affected how i view the row. basically i approach this as a hack, ido basically i approach this as a hack, i do not purchase it asa i do not purchase it as a company i do not purchase it as a company man. it isa as a company man. it is a juicy story, fantastic, gossipy details. at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and i find at it's core, a list of names, a list of numbers and ifind it com pletely a list of numbers and ifind it completely fascinating so as an completely fascinating so as an old—fashioned hack, this is really... i wouldn't say sexy but a juicy story. a lot of viewers see it as self—flagellating coverage, the media talking a
you come across try very, very hard. you come across a try very, very hard. come across a lot of awkward situations in journalism and you try very, very hard to think how would i cover this if it was another organisation, if it wasn't the bbc, and you try and go straight down the line. you come from newspapers, the independant in particular, has it affected how you view the row over bbc pay? i don't think it has affected how i view the row. basically i approach this as a hack, ido basically i...
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copied everything off of one hard drive onto the new hard drive, but we didn't destroy the old hard drive because we are, i would say my words, nervous about doing anything that's going to remove any piece of digital information until we're sure that we have the new solution in place. then we'll go through a systematic process to remove the hard drives that were just in laptops, that were just refreshers in the process, get our disaster recovery tapes back into the cycle of copying over, which is what they're supposed to be doing. >> let me touch on one point. you thought you would have it in place by the end of september. we're almost in august, in two months. this is a future initiative. that seems like a lot of work in two months. >> we've been working on it, sir, since when we initiated the secondary, the plan b procurement for the on-premise solution. we did that in september of last year. we started the implementation process and testing of it in january. the first people that started moving over, the first migration started in march. we worked through it systematically to mak
copied everything off of one hard drive onto the new hard drive, but we didn't destroy the old hard drive because we are, i would say my words, nervous about doing anything that's going to remove any piece of digital information until we're sure that we have the new solution in place. then we'll go through a systematic process to remove the hard drives that were just in laptops, that were just refreshers in the process, get our disaster recovery tapes back into the cycle of copying over, which...
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and it's not hard to see how this happens. in industry after industry, a handful of corporations have seized power in this country. since the 2000's, the number of major us airlines has dropped from 9 to 4. before giants left standing now have nearly 80 percent of all airline seats. two giant corporations sell more than 70 percent of all the beer in america. five health insurance giants now own more than 80 percent of the country's health insurance markets. three giant drugstore chains suck in 99 percent of all pharmacy revenues in this country. for giant companies now run more than 80 percent of america's beef market and the list goes on. this kind of concentration matters. it matters because giant corporations crush competition. they shut out small rivals and they kill young startups. this matters because giant corporations jacked up prices and cut corners on quality. this matters because giant corporations put the squeeze on wages and profits have gone up, wages for american workers have gone down. and this matters because
and it's not hard to see how this happens. in industry after industry, a handful of corporations have seized power in this country. since the 2000's, the number of major us airlines has dropped from 9 to 4. before giants left standing now have nearly 80 percent of all airline seats. two giant corporations sell more than 70 percent of all the beer in america. five health insurance giants now own more than 80 percent of the country's health insurance markets. three giant drugstore chains suck in...
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or working a little hard to walk. >> that's an expert. that's a professional in their craft. >> when he gets into it, it's a bit more complicated. >> the next thing i do is i remo the old shoe and i begin to trim the hoof. i'll then choose a shoe that's premanufactured or i'll custom make a horseshoe out of steel for that foo t. >> yeah. he makes custom shoes. >> imagine that, ladies. >> and while it looks hard -- >> this july will be nine years that i've worked for the nypd. i love everything about my job. >> got to get them nails did. >> nice. now you're talking. >> pretty cool video uploaded to the nypd youtube channel. >>> niese a left turn lane, but -- >> i can't make a turn. >> watch how he handles this situation. >> he blocks them in? >> yeah. because that's his lane. >>> and getting pregnant has been challenging for this couple. >> there were lots of tears, lots of talking. >> find out what brings a smile to their face. i just want to find a used car start at the new carfax.com show me used trucks with one owner. pretty cool. [lau
or working a little hard to walk. >> that's an expert. that's a professional in their craft. >> when he gets into it, it's a bit more complicated. >> the next thing i do is i remo the old shoe and i begin to trim the hoof. i'll then choose a shoe that's premanufactured or i'll custom make a horseshoe out of steel for that foo t. >> yeah. he makes custom shoes. >> imagine that, ladies. >> and while it looks hard -- >> this july will be nine years that...
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bluntly, hard brexit means the uk is completely out of the eu.e free movement of goods, people, services, and money between all eu members. out of the customs union, in which all eu members buy and sell from each other without paying import taxes. and they all charge the same taxes on goods coming in from the rest of the world. britain would regain control. control of its borders and immigration — no more open door to people from the eu. control of employment rights and trade — a british rule book, not an eu one. control of its own trade deals with countries outside the eu like america, china and india. many say hard brexit could cause economic damage notjust to the uk, but also, to the eu. we are the second largest economy in the eu. since the election, things have certainly become less clear. some people believe we should now be pushing for what is described as a "softer" brexit. many argue this makes jobs and the economy the priority — more important than controlling immigration or regaining sovereignty. with a softer brexit, britain could gai
bluntly, hard brexit means the uk is completely out of the eu.e free movement of goods, people, services, and money between all eu members. out of the customs union, in which all eu members buy and sell from each other without paying import taxes. and they all charge the same taxes on goods coming in from the rest of the world. britain would regain control. control of its borders and immigration — no more open door to people from the eu. control of employment rights and trade — a british...
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so -- and we worked hard there. you know, my opponent didn't work hard there. because she was told -- she was told she was going to win michigan, and i said, well, wait a minute, the coal industry is moving to mexico. why is she -- do you see the car industry, they're coming back to michigan, they're coming back to ohio, they're starting to peel back in. and we go to wisconsin. now wisconsin hadn't been won in many, many years by a republican. but we would go to wisconsin, and we had tremendous crowds. and i would leave these massive crowds, i would say why are we going to lose this state? the polls, that's also fake news, they're fake polls, but the polls are saying -- but we won wisconsin. so i have to tell you, what we did, in all fairness, is an unbelievable tribute to you, and all of the other millions and millions of people that came out and voted for make america great again. [ crowd chants usa ] >> and i'll tell you what, we are indeed making america great again, what's going on is incredible. we had the best jobs report in 16 years. the stock market on
so -- and we worked hard there. you know, my opponent didn't work hard there. because she was told -- she was told she was going to win michigan, and i said, well, wait a minute, the coal industry is moving to mexico. why is she -- do you see the car industry, they're coming back to michigan, they're coming back to ohio, they're starting to peel back in. and we go to wisconsin. now wisconsin hadn't been won in many, many years by a republican. but we would go to wisconsin, and we had tremendous...
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was it hard for you when "saturday night live" will go after you? or other people, late-night comics would attack you? i asked this one time, i remember your answer distantly, but i will ask you before the audience. was that hard to have a sense of humor about it? did i bother you in anyway? >> i am a prankster. so some of it, i like a good joke. when it is funding, it is funny. you have to laugh at yourself. you have to -- >> sean: "saturday night live" funding? did you like it? >> there is a lot of it that was over the line. it was not funny. it was stupid, silly, malicious. but there are some skits that i've seen on late-night television that i had to crack up at. so sometimes it can be funny, some of the memes you have to laugh at yourself a little bit. but there are times when he goes from funny to me in. there is a difference when it happens. enter your point, yes, you have to have a thick skin if you're going to do this. >> sean: you cannot be in the public eye, taking on a roll like that if you don't, but have you thought a little bit about
was it hard for you when "saturday night live" will go after you? or other people, late-night comics would attack you? i asked this one time, i remember your answer distantly, but i will ask you before the audience. was that hard to have a sense of humor about it? did i bother you in anyway? >> i am a prankster. so some of it, i like a good joke. when it is funding, it is funny. you have to laugh at yourself. you have to -- >> sean: "saturday night live" funding?...
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driving hard drinking businessman but that's the interesting part. that's what i find so fascinating about this story. they were very similar in some ways but they were so different in others and in politics not the least. >> thank you. >> thank you. that's a great question. >> i think we will wrap up if there were no other questions. so you will be signing books, correct? there are many more stories where this came from. lisa will be available to sign books so thank you all and i hope you had a great day and come back tomorrow again. [applause] >> thanks once again for everyone for attending. the books will be sold and signed right outside of the auditorium.
driving hard drinking businessman but that's the interesting part. that's what i find so fascinating about this story. they were very similar in some ways but they were so different in others and in politics not the least. >> thank you. >> thank you. that's a great question. >> i think we will wrap up if there were no other questions. so you will be signing books, correct? there are many more stories where this came from. lisa will be available to sign books so thank you all...
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jim: how hard is this shot, dottie? dottie: it's hard. darn hard. you have to be super committed to the shot you hit. there are options. it looks like he's going to have this club pretty open. ian: down the hill all the way. he'll need to land it just on. what wonderful touch. dottie: fantastic. jim: but it runs out to what is a nervous distance. ian: they're never easy, those chips up against the collar. not too sure how much grass you get between the clubface and the ball. you have to get through and it then it just pops up with the loft of the sand wedge. nice, open face. just gently done. as you said, jimmy. howell knows exactly how this putt reacts as it gets towards the cup. it just wants to fall to the low side, to the left for him. jim: you make it, you put so much pressure on stanley, you might win it right here. ian: take a deep breath and try and relax. this time it didn't break. dottie: i think this time it had a touch more pace. jim: stanley now with a putt to win it. ian: chance for a second victory on the pga tour for style school --
jim: how hard is this shot, dottie? dottie: it's hard. darn hard. you have to be super committed to the shot you hit. there are options. it looks like he's going to have this club pretty open. ian: down the hill all the way. he'll need to land it just on. what wonderful touch. dottie: fantastic. jim: but it runs out to what is a nervous distance. ian: they're never easy, those chips up against the collar. not too sure how much grass you get between the clubface and the ball. you have to get...
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everyone is beating everyone else but i have been working hard and ifeel confident andi working hard day. the defending men's doubles champion is firmly focused on one thing ahead of his challenge for the singles title at year. i feel i am playing good tennis, when i am in the zone, striking the ball well. it is all about the first match. if i can do that, i am confident. jordanne whiley, it is about more than claiming herfourth whiley, it is about more than claiming her fourth successive title. a victory here this year could see it equal fellow brit's grand slam achievement.” could see it equal fellow brit's grand slam achievement. i would love to go into double figures. pete is a character and he likes to remind you that he is the best and he is the best. but the equal him would be the cherry on the top. world number one gordon reid has one advantage over the other men in the top ten. it could help him on his way to successfully defending his title. his leftie serve. i can put different spins on the ball that they cannot. maybe less so than it used to be because players have played
everyone is beating everyone else but i have been working hard and ifeel confident andi working hard day. the defending men's doubles champion is firmly focused on one thing ahead of his challenge for the singles title at year. i feel i am playing good tennis, when i am in the zone, striking the ball well. it is all about the first match. if i can do that, i am confident. jordanne whiley, it is about more than claiming herfourth whiley, it is about more than claiming her fourth successive...
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how hard is it?to pay them to use your shoes or they just like it so much they use your shoes? phil: they just like it so much. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] david: ok. phil: no, obviously, if they are good enough they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever. whoever they are going to wear. other than steve, the one that comes to mind is michael johnson at the 1996 olympics in atlanta, he wore the gold shoes which lifted us significantly. david: you made those shoes? phil: uh-huh. david: early on, you had john mcenroe, he was one of your players. and from time to time he would lose his temper, and would that reflect poorly on your shoe? this image was a great tennis player, but sometimes he would lose control, some people might say, and that did not bother you, or did it actually help sales? phil: the latter. david: oh, it did? ok. phil: no, i -- he had a bad temper. but always remember that arnold palmer had a bad temper too, but he would keep it in control. but you could see him standing
how hard is it?to pay them to use your shoes or they just like it so much they use your shoes? phil: they just like it so much. david: really? phil: no. [laughter] david: ok. phil: no, obviously, if they are good enough they demand an endorsement fee from us or whoever. whoever they are going to wear. other than steve, the one that comes to mind is michael johnson at the 1996 olympics in atlanta, he wore the gold shoes which lifted us significantly. david: you made those shoes? phil: uh-huh....
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hard on them and hard on their families. and i want to thank you all for the courage for what you did. >> wow. we have some amazing experiences. and these stories are just amazing. the normative power of the actual. that's -- you've told me that before and that got in my head and i was thinking about it a lot. i remember right after -- right after jim's case was handed down and we won, and as i recall it was announced a little bit earlier than we thought it would be. it was announced on a friday, which was the anniversary i think of windsor. rather than on the following monday which when we thought it was going to be. so people kind of got nuts and i got a media call and i ran down to the television station and they asked the question, why? why did this happen? how did it happen so quickly? someone has to do it too early. and what's -- what's sort of resonating for me here is that with marriage, there was this very, very dramatic turn. ten years previously, something in the area of 65% or 75% of the american population thoug
hard on them and hard on their families. and i want to thank you all for the courage for what you did. >> wow. we have some amazing experiences. and these stories are just amazing. the normative power of the actual. that's -- you've told me that before and that got in my head and i was thinking about it a lot. i remember right after -- right after jim's case was handed down and we won, and as i recall it was announced a little bit earlier than we thought it would be. it was announced on a...
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it's hard to find.e makes financial sacrifices, time sacrifices, investing in a company that he essentially has zero financial stake in. how long have you worked with brad? joel: i mean, i've been around since he started in the garage. -lemonis: oh, you have? -joel: i've seen him go from, you know, nice apartment to eating ramen noodles, sleeping couch to couch, you know, just to keep this business afloat. lemonis: yeah. hey, brad, -where are you living? -brad: here and there. lemonis: what do they call that, couch surfing? -joel: yeah. -brad: you know, i crash here -sometimes, like -- -lemonis: here? -brad: yeah, if needed. -lemonis: i mean, you sound like you're putting every single thing -- brad: all-in. lemonis: you're all-in. brad: like, i'll do whatever it takes to keep the doors open, you know? lemonis: there's no lack of effort here, right? can you grab your financials? just want to see that together. okay. 2012 is the first year of revenue. brad: right. lemonis: $80,000. 2013? brad: roughly $16
it's hard to find.e makes financial sacrifices, time sacrifices, investing in a company that he essentially has zero financial stake in. how long have you worked with brad? joel: i mean, i've been around since he started in the garage. -lemonis: oh, you have? -joel: i've seen him go from, you know, nice apartment to eating ramen noodles, sleeping couch to couch, you know, just to keep this business afloat. lemonis: yeah. hey, brad, -where are you living? -brad: here and there. lemonis: what do...
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but if you think about it, it is a hard thing to solve. wouldn't really require more closely monitoring mployers to look at hiring practices. again, there's been plenty of about employee preferences for immigrants over workers in certain industries and i think that is too. of the problem, host: let's shift to the daca program under the obama administration that protected children, some came heref people who illegally. yesterday the dream act, legislation,ece of was introduced, according to "washington post," says hoping off legal challenge to young that has 800,000 immigrants from deportation. appealed to president trump to support legislation that would put those thousands of others on a path to u.s. citizenship. that rule is being challenged by states and the senators want to see, lindsey graham, at what he said about it. >> so president trump, you going to make a decision, the ign is over, to republican party, who are we? we believe? the moment of reckoning is coming. they write the history of these times, i'm going to be kids.hese to m
but if you think about it, it is a hard thing to solve. wouldn't really require more closely monitoring mployers to look at hiring practices. again, there's been plenty of about employee preferences for immigrants over workers in certain industries and i think that is too. of the problem, host: let's shift to the daca program under the obama administration that protected children, some came heref people who illegally. yesterday the dream act, legislation,ece of was introduced, according to...
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worker very hard work a very useful talked about. jordan's a lot he's a nice guy. is this your first experience in a big movie this size yeah this i mean that's that's part of the excitement for a while even signed up for this because i wanted to work with mark i wanted to work with michael bay you know these guys who you know spin a very giant plate when it comes to film production i mean it's you know you use shooting so many moving pieces literally so many moving pieces that you're trying to capture and we've been narrative throughout and it was interesting just a different piece so as you're used to your own material you write the comments i'll show you right you stand up transformers you didn't write yeah it's. well two things one it is hard for me to do things that i write you know unless you in the right kind of developed it together it's really difficult because the words is so important but i think the great thing is you know michael. just kind of had me just improv a lot of things in transformers and and also it was a learn
worker very hard work a very useful talked about. jordan's a lot he's a nice guy. is this your first experience in a big movie this size yeah this i mean that's that's part of the excitement for a while even signed up for this because i wanted to work with mark i wanted to work with michael bay you know these guys who you know spin a very giant plate when it comes to film production i mean it's you know you use shooting so many moving pieces literally so many moving pieces that you're trying to...
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because if we can have a europeans with us, it's hard arer for the hard-liners to say this is all about,s is all about the united states. so its' really important for the president to bring along the europeans. >> rose: probably talking about this, let's bring in two other countries, one, turkey, where is turkey in this? because turkey is vfed in syria. turkey has had to-- the more authoritarian regime. >> turkey is playing a much more influential role in the region. but in certain areas like syria, i think that role has actually helped empower radical browps. and so what does turkey want in syria, i'm not sure i'm qualified to answer that. but supporting islamist groups, in syria they want to overthrow assad immediately. >> there are a lot of people that want that. what are the means you want to use to utilize that. >> rose: includes also the saudis. >> i think it is very typical. >> at the end of the day what we want in syria is to have a syrian government that can actually deliver for its people and that is not dominated by ises lambists and not dominated by iran. how we get there ha
because if we can have a europeans with us, it's hard arer for the hard-liners to say this is all about,s is all about the united states. so its' really important for the president to bring along the europeans. >> rose: probably talking about this, let's bring in two other countries, one, turkey, where is turkey in this? because turkey is vfed in syria. turkey has had to-- the more authoritarian regime. >> turkey is playing a much more influential role in the region. but in certain...
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it's too hard to find. it's hard to get people to come here. the space doesn't work.gonna find the perfect location, and in the interim, we're going to improve the process. pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. you can't control the entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic. we're also gonna need a commercial kitchen that has room for staff, the proper equipment, and space for a lot more raw materials. i did this deal because i think the model is unique. the fact that you actually bring people in and you teach them how to make candy is something that i think separates us from everybody. with these classes generating over 500% margins each class, we should be doing these all the time. if we do three classes a day with 20 students in each class at $15 a head, we would be generating approximately $740 in gross profit per day. that's $5,180 per week, which
it's too hard to find. it's hard to get people to come here. the space doesn't work.gonna find the perfect location, and in the interim, we're going to improve the process. pete, you got to get out of the kitchen. you can't control the entire process, and you have to let other people do the work. and if you don't, this place will never grow. it will suffer forever. in order to scale this business and sell a lot more candy, we're gonna need a new retail location with a lot more foot traffic....
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he is working hard for the american people.ple out in wisconsin and michigan and ohio, they know that. we talked to the state chairman around the country that are in the party. president trump is popular around there across the country. obviously the bubble here in washington, d.c., is tough to deal with, but working hard, rolling up the sleeves, having good partnerships in the house and the senate, the president that works harder than anyone else, that's how we are going to get it done. >> sean: the americans are happier than they have ever been. the lowest number of people, as i understand on food stamps in seven years. and reporting today, $4 trillion in wealth created since the president took office. you don't hear about that on the fake news networks. >> you look at mines opening up, miners going back to work. you look at all sectors of the economy, people are feeling better that actual people are participating in getting into the workforce improving for the first time in a long time. so it is not just the unemployment rat
he is working hard for the american people.ple out in wisconsin and michigan and ohio, they know that. we talked to the state chairman around the country that are in the party. president trump is popular around there across the country. obviously the bubble here in washington, d.c., is tough to deal with, but working hard, rolling up the sleeves, having good partnerships in the house and the senate, the president that works harder than anyone else, that's how we are going to get it done....
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it's very hard to make a good case for regulation and very hard to make a case to the parties that must bear the cost of that regulation when the regulation to begin with, the benefits of the regulation are contingent on the problem actually occurring. so identifying a real problem and having a convincing case that this is the problem that society should solve and bear the cost of solving is the first issue. agencies could do a better job making that case. it's not typically what agencies are set up to do. look at their statutory authorization. they look to a mandate from congress or some event that has happened out there and they respond. the communications aspect of explaining what they're doing and why they're doing it is not always done very well. sometimes that's because that's a hard case to make. that's all the more reason agencies should have to get out there and make the case. identifying a real problem and communicating and making that case convincingly i think is the first step in rule making. the next step is to identify potential effective solutions to that problem. and i s
it's very hard to make a good case for regulation and very hard to make a case to the parties that must bear the cost of that regulation when the regulation to begin with, the benefits of the regulation are contingent on the problem actually occurring. so identifying a real problem and having a convincing case that this is the problem that society should solve and bear the cost of solving is the first issue. agencies could do a better job making that case. it's not typically what agencies are...
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and's to continue working hard to help promote his message. that's what we are here to do. ainsley: i don't know how you do what you do because i would be a nervous wreck. what's the biggest challenge you fake face? >> probably the work life balance is probably the most difficult thing. making sure i take time to be very present at home with my family. and spend as much time as possible with my kids and my husband. at a time when my kids are young enough that they still like me. at some point they will turn into teenagers and not like me anymore. steve: they will need you for money later. just saying. ed: i know the feeling. there is a proud papa down in arkansas. i'm sure he is very proud. >> we will send them there when they turn into teenagers. steve: and proud momma as well.
and's to continue working hard to help promote his message. that's what we are here to do. ainsley: i don't know how you do what you do because i would be a nervous wreck. what's the biggest challenge you fake face? >> probably the work life balance is probably the most difficult thing. making sure i take time to be very present at home with my family. and spend as much time as possible with my kids and my husband. at a time when my kids are young enough that they still like me. at some...
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theresa may's authority isn't as hard as it was.o sweet of you to describe the prime minister is having authority, because she doesn't have any! she can't sack anyone would do anything. but she is the prime minister. she is out of the country and she has left philip hammond nominally in charge. there are various useless trade deals that liam fox does and borisjohnson, they try trade deals that liam fox does and boris johnson, they try and keep out of the country as much as possible for this reason. the chancellor and the home secretary is not in it to announce soft brexit deals, infuriating the right of their own party —— sneaked in. infuriating the right of their own party -- sneaked in. is it chaos or is it that we just don't know things and different opinions are coming out at different times? thing is most worrying is that the noises we are getting from brussels, we don't know what we want, tell us what we want. we don't appear to know what we want because the government is speaking in two different ways about what they want. ha
theresa may's authority isn't as hard as it was.o sweet of you to describe the prime minister is having authority, because she doesn't have any! she can't sack anyone would do anything. but she is the prime minister. she is out of the country and she has left philip hammond nominally in charge. there are various useless trade deals that liam fox does and borisjohnson, they try trade deals that liam fox does and boris johnson, they try and keep out of the country as much as possible for this...
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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.icort 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. bburning of diabetic nerve pain these feet... liked to style my dog as a kid... and were pumped to open my own salon. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any lon
it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor.icort 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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>> well, it's hard to see how.e hiring of anthony scaramucci was a-- you know, a bold move by the president to try to reorient things, like many properties before him, he felt like communications was the thing that needed to be fixed. presidents always think they're doing everything fine but they just need to communicate a little better. but what we've seen in the last week is a bit of a chaotic-- there was the interview in "the new yorker." anthony scaramucci called ryan rizza of "the new yorker." there was language and descriptions of behavior that was titillating and sent around a lot on social media. but what i thought the explicit argument in the interview from anthony scaramucci, was the white house chief of staff and senior adviser steve bannon, there is just dripping contempt in the way he talks about them and the white house staff. so shot through this whole interview is the idea that it's basically chaotic, and that everybody is out for themselves, and that the white house is a mess, only to be fixed by a
>> well, it's hard to see how.e hiring of anthony scaramucci was a-- you know, a bold move by the president to try to reorient things, like many properties before him, he felt like communications was the thing that needed to be fixed. presidents always think they're doing everything fine but they just need to communicate a little better. but what we've seen in the last week is a bit of a chaotic-- there was the interview in "the new yorker." anthony scaramucci called ryan rizza...
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how hard do you push if you are kyle larson? you bush the guys in front of you to make sure they use as much a fuel as they can? >> all those guys have to pit regardless. your key, only thing you do right is now stay in front of trevor bayne. that's the only thing you have to do, stay in front of trover bayne and save fuel. don't run any faster than you have to. only way it save fuel is to go slower. you have to try not to keep pace with everybody else. save fuel. stay in front of trevor bayne. >> the way the strategy works is if there is not a caution. >> an caution. even lucky. even 45 laps is a long way. >> a long fuel run here at 2 1/2 mile rectangle. >> get a few updalttes. we start with dave. >> now out front, as crew chief told me this morning, toughest part it about this race is that the guy who has the inside line just takes it and stays there. guess what? that was a teammate and 78 earlier. now it was matt kenseth. he took it from the 4 of kevin harvick. as for harvick. and his crew chief rodney childress. rodney says
how hard do you push if you are kyle larson? you bush the guys in front of you to make sure they use as much a fuel as they can? >> all those guys have to pit regardless. your key, only thing you do right is now stay in front of trevor bayne. that's the only thing you have to do, stay in front of trover bayne and save fuel. don't run any faster than you have to. only way it save fuel is to go slower. you have to try not to keep pace with everybody else. save fuel. stay in front of trevor...
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unless it's hard. [ laughter ] >> the world needs more dreamers.nd it also needs more quizno's employees. why does it take so long to get quizno's? it's just a sandwich. 45 minutes, it's ridiculous. [ laughter ] >> i'm reminded of an important decision in my life. when i was a teenager, i ran over a human-sized bump in the road. my mother said, "just keep driving." that was a great lesson. [ laughter ] >> i was in your shoes once. and your underwear. you should really lock your door. [ laughter ] >> 50 years from now when you look back on your life, you will ask yourself, was i famous enough? did the paparazzi pay enough attention to me? or were they way more interested in my wife? [ laughter ] >> do follow your dreams. unless your dreams are to stalk and murder me. then good luck. i'll kill you first. [ laughter ] >> don't compare yourselves to others. there's always going to be somebody who's richer, more successful, better looking. that person's me. [ laughter ] >> do not claim to be lactose intolerant. say what you really are. a milk racist. [
unless it's hard. [ laughter ] >> the world needs more dreamers.nd it also needs more quizno's employees. why does it take so long to get quizno's? it's just a sandwich. 45 minutes, it's ridiculous. [ laughter ] >> i'm reminded of an important decision in my life. when i was a teenager, i ran over a human-sized bump in the road. my mother said, "just keep driving." that was a great lesson. [ laughter ] >> i was in your shoes once. and your underwear. you should...
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people keep saying it's a hard r. >> what is hard about this r? pirate r. >> well, you know, there's substances. illegal substances. >> jimmy: okay. >> there's -- there's -- there's frontal stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: male? >> male frontal stuff. right? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. you've got me so far. >> yeah. and there's there's demonstrative showing of fellatio. can i say that? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. well, i don't know. we'll find out. [ laughter ] honestly, i don't know that we've ever tried that word before. but if they hear a beep that means -- if you're watching at home and you hear a beep in that spot -- >> well, it's [ bleep ]. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i don't know that we made it better. >> okay. [ laughter ] i won't say it then. >> jimmy: now, with a role like this do you have to do research for something like that? [ laughter ] is there a ride-along? >> um, well, i have accidentally had research. >> jimmy: in which area of those three? >> in the -- well, formerly, now currently -- formerly i
people keep saying it's a hard r. >> what is hard about this r? pirate r. >> well, you know, there's substances. illegal substances. >> jimmy: okay. >> there's -- there's -- there's frontal stuff. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: male? >> male frontal stuff. right? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: all right. you've got me so far. >> yeah. and there's there's demonstrative showing of fellatio. can i say that? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: oh. well, i don't...
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it's hard to hear that. they've been through these experiences and have lived like this here in the nation's capital a stone's throw from the white house. and it's tough to see children on the streets selling their bodies to survive all that's really hard to witness but like you said . this has a happy ending because they went on to take these skills that they had being in a gang and managed to maneuver that and use it as an entrepreneurial force which is what they're doing right now. because it's one of those things of this person is going to put kind of those of us we're going to tell your story was a hard thing to kind of too difficult. for. these people. to be around with as a matter of people where i'm out of boys and out of the room and they come on and they don't care they just come around this record it was going on so it used to be strange and then i would. be in the shower would. i mean like it was going to. be difficult it was writing it was just this is. what inspired you to tell that story becau
it's hard to hear that. they've been through these experiences and have lived like this here in the nation's capital a stone's throw from the white house. and it's tough to see children on the streets selling their bodies to survive all that's really hard to witness but like you said . this has a happy ending because they went on to take these skills that they had being in a gang and managed to maneuver that and use it as an entrepreneurial force which is what they're doing right now. because...
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jim: how hard is this shot, dottie? dottie: it's hard. darn hard.ave to be super committed to the shot you hit. there are options. it looks like he's going to have this club pretty open. ian: down the hill all the way. he'll need to land it just on. what wonderful touch. dottie: fantastic. jim: but it runs out to what is a nervous distance. ian: they're never easy, those chips up against the collar. not too sure how much grass you get between the clubface and the ball. you have to get through and it then it just loft of the sand wedge. nice, open face. just gently done. as you said, jimmy. howell knows exactly how this putt reacts as it gets towards the cup. it just wants to fall to the low side, to the left for him. jim: you make it, you put so much pressure on stanley, you might win it right here. ian: take a deep breath and try and relax. this time it didn't break. dottie: i think this time it had a touch more pace. jim: stanley now with a putt to win it ian: chance for a second victory on the pga tour for style school -- kyle stanley. jim: a cha
jim: how hard is this shot, dottie? dottie: it's hard. darn hard.ave to be super committed to the shot you hit. there are options. it looks like he's going to have this club pretty open. ian: down the hill all the way. he'll need to land it just on. what wonderful touch. dottie: fantastic. jim: but it runs out to what is a nervous distance. ian: they're never easy, those chips up against the collar. not too sure how much grass you get between the clubface and the ball. you have to get through...
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david: it is hard to get stuff done when you are in session. the left side and right side, the left wants to keep medicaid spending, the right side wants to cut a lot of it off. i'm wondering, what concerns me the most is tax cuts could get crowded out by this focus on health care. >> one thing everybody is unified on his the tax reform package. that is a sound board, you need to -- we are working on that. why would you unplug for a month and not stay plugged in and get stuff done. david: let's leave it on that hopeful note. good to see you. have a wonderful vacation. take one if you don't and get some work done. donald trump meeting with china's president xi jinping at the g 20 summit. do more to stop north korea's nuclear growth. and twhe reserves. our 18 year old was in an accident. when i call usaa it was that voice asking me, "is your daughter ok?" that's where i felt relief. it actually helped to know that somebody else cared and wanted make sure that i was okay. that was really great. we're the rivera family, and we will be with usaa for
david: it is hard to get stuff done when you are in session. the left side and right side, the left wants to keep medicaid spending, the right side wants to cut a lot of it off. i'm wondering, what concerns me the most is tax cuts could get crowded out by this focus on health care. >> one thing everybody is unified on his the tax reform package. that is a sound board, you need to -- we are working on that. why would you unplug for a month and not stay plugged in and get stuff done. david:...
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so do you write a check out or wire the money and is it hard to write the check?phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you to accomplish and what haven't you accomplished? phil: i look back on the last couple of years and i am happy, particularly around the philanthropy and what i've been able to do, but i take my time to think about those things and i'm feeling good about things right now. david: so do consult with your wife on things like that? phil: absolutely, she has final approval. [laughter] david: where did you meet your wife? phil: she was one of my students. david: she was a good student? phil: she was a better student than i was. david: it is unrealistic to make these kinds of produc
so do you write a check out or wire the money and is it hard to write the check?phil: yes. some of it has been given in stock and some paid out over a few years. david: you had two sons, one died tragically in the scuba diving accident. in his honor you have done some things. how have you tried to memorialize him in that way? phil: he was a big sports fan, so gave some money to the university of oregon for their new basketball arena, which was named after him. david: today, what is left for you...