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if speaker ryan or leader mcconnell would have shown an ounce of leadership, a bit of havege, none of this would happened today. we would not be here today. complicit in this republican shutdown, the government would have been open today. if they should have the effort they did it hassinger tax bill -- they did in passing their tax , government would be open today. the republicans and president trump have shown they lack the leadership skills. that they have no coverage and they lack the empathy with struggling americans today. that alone is the reason why we are shutdown. middle-class americans and working families are being put at risk. for is the penalty we pay the trump shutdown. johnthat, i now turn to yarmouth. >> thank you. we are -- for one reason and one reason only -- the incompetence of the leadership of the republican majority in the house and the senate and the incompetence in the leadership in the white house. hadou think back, we never an operating budget for the first seven months of the fiscal year. we finally got one for five months. so far this year, not only have w
if speaker ryan or leader mcconnell would have shown an ounce of leadership, a bit of havege, none of this would happened today. we would not be here today. complicit in this republican shutdown, the government would have been open today. if they should have the effort they did it hassinger tax bill -- they did in passing their tax , government would be open today. the republicans and president trump have shown they lack the leadership skills. that they have no coverage and they lack the...
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in the process of trying to learn about them you haveg tooo things that are upsetting and this is quasilegal it's actually t against international law to steal another country's military gear, but, pentagon lawyers said the russians look for it, they searched for and the abandonment so they actually relinquished their ownership of it. technically we have a loophole here, but it wasn't like the russians agreed to it. they just that i think will hold up and did. we didn't start a war. >> the resumes conspiracy theories a about this. what was the sub doing up there. >> the nature of the reaction to it, when it became public as a kind of opened up the possibility for all kinds of conspiracy theories. it wasn't like anyone was can say that isn't right. they just basically said whatever you say. so book actually came out in the '90s that showed this theory that it wasy a rogue submarine that have been taken over by kgb crew that wasn't taking its order and it was going to launch a nuclear attack on hawaii and starti a war. it's very convoluted theory about china and vietnam, basically blamed on th
in the process of trying to learn about them you haveg tooo things that are upsetting and this is quasilegal it's actually t against international law to steal another country's military gear, but, pentagon lawyers said the russians look for it, they searched for and the abandonment so they actually relinquished their ownership of it. technically we have a loophole here, but it wasn't like the russians agreed to it. they just that i think will hold up and did. we didn't start a war. >>...
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haveg said that, we still significant secular issues.in asia, the demographics, technology, all of those issues are with us. and inflation is not rising because of those secular issues. from a sick -- from a cyclical standpoint, we do not need accommodative policy, so the fed will tighten. but expecting the bond market to to solve ourr more return problems, i do not think is happening soon. joe: what does the bond bear market look like? usually we are thinking stocks, 20% klein, 30% decline. decline, 30% decline. krishna: that is the crux of the issue. in the current circumstance, can bond yields go to 3%? they certainly could. we could see that in a short. bang of time -- we can see that in a short period of time. existed in the marketplace before the financial crisis. if we get to that level, we could have the death of the bond market has happened by then. that would be a true bear market. getting rates up to 3% is not a bear market. it is reflecting the cyclical recovery we have seen in the global economy and u.s. economy in particula
haveg said that, we still significant secular issues.in asia, the demographics, technology, all of those issues are with us. and inflation is not rising because of those secular issues. from a sick -- from a cyclical standpoint, we do not need accommodative policy, so the fed will tighten. but expecting the bond market to to solve ourr more return problems, i do not think is happening soon. joe: what does the bond bear market look like? usually we are thinking stocks, 20% klein, 30% decline....
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[applause] must haveg said we interconnections, intersectionallism we call it now.t we must fight shoulder to shoulder. and we must have allies. the fact of the matter is, everybody that was black did not in the 60's. and everybody that was white was not on the other side. we had allies that died to get vote. right to and we had some blacks that never came out of their house. people everywhere now. they're over 75. they swear they marched. [laughter] >> we never had a million man march. it was 95. i can't get through the airport without people telling me they voted for me for president. if they had, if they had, i on my seconden term when obama won the white house. [laughter] >> but there's one sister that has always been in the trenches, a fight, for rights, for anyone. never, ever missed standing up, even if the members of a union didn't understand it. she is still fired up, still on the front lines. exemplifies the spirit of in king in her very body, every molecule of her body. and we salute her in this 50th year, because she best represents what labor is, with t
[applause] must haveg said we interconnections, intersectionallism we call it now.t we must fight shoulder to shoulder. and we must have allies. the fact of the matter is, everybody that was black did not in the 60's. and everybody that was white was not on the other side. we had allies that died to get vote. right to and we had some blacks that never came out of their house. people everywhere now. they're over 75. they swear they marched. [laughter] >> we never had a million man march....
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applause] so in addition to what was suggested about taking the taxes and deductions, we have that havegs we can do an impact on people's lives. the let's work together on that, whatse some of you know works and resonates better than others. select stay together on this. -- so let us stay together on this. >> we are concerned about the provision of the tax bill that provides for many americans who itemize their charitable living to be able to do that. we know it will put downward pressure on the nations, food banks, meals on basic human service providers. it is hard to see how this does not keep us from being able to help the people who need it the most. as you pointed out, the bloated deficit is going to give speaker ryan his stated intention to go after entitlement programs. we are very concerned that if he is successful, he is damaging the snack program, we will have a perfect storm of people coming to us who need help and we will be hobbled. -- how doprotect year we protect snap next year? thompson: there is so wrapped around the problems that the current president is creating, they a
applause] so in addition to what was suggested about taking the taxes and deductions, we have that havegs we can do an impact on people's lives. the let's work together on that, whatse some of you know works and resonates better than others. select stay together on this. -- so let us stay together on this. >> we are concerned about the provision of the tax bill that provides for many americans who itemize their charitable living to be able to do that. we know it will put downward pressure...
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a lot of times, the former addict will backslide and go in one more time and take what they don't havegey that tolerance, then we have death we have to deal with. he opioid crisis is something we've got to get a grip on here in south carolina and across the nation. host: does fentanyl have a use?timate pharmaceutical lieutenant governor: yes, it does, it does. your viewers are familiar with a patch duragesic patch, fentanyl patch. 100 gest dose is 100 micrograms, one-tenths of milliam, enough to alleviate pain for 24 hours, 100 micrograms, patches last for days and there is appropriate use for fentanyl, ancer patients, for example, hospice patients for chronic pain. legitimate use and hospital settings, they use fentanyl as an injection, but it belong on the streets and it does not belong obviously not belong being laced in on the streets and car-fentanyl, there is no legitimate use, it is just too strong. t's a very, very small amount of car-fentanyl, could supply a user for a long time. is easy for t smugglers to bring in from china the smuggler, ch it is such a small quantity and we'
a lot of times, the former addict will backslide and go in one more time and take what they don't havegey that tolerance, then we have death we have to deal with. he opioid crisis is something we've got to get a grip on here in south carolina and across the nation. host: does fentanyl have a use?timate pharmaceutical lieutenant governor: yes, it does, it does. your viewers are familiar with a patch duragesic patch, fentanyl patch. 100 gest dose is 100 micrograms, one-tenths of milliam, enough...