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havel be voting and i informed myself on these issues, i would know what is going on. i am studying and learning every day current gun laws. that are the callers saying that i am not in forms, my fellow students are informed, we are informing ourselves every day as this happens, and we are going to continue to fight for change. fromurse, we have support a wide variety of people but just because we have support for more left people or more than one side, that does not mean -- it should not be a controversial issue. the political side should be. andthis is a moral issue our country and we need to come together on both sides. host: celeste robinette
havel be voting and i informed myself on these issues, i would know what is going on. i am studying and learning every day current gun laws. that are the callers saying that i am not in forms, my fellow students are informed, we are informing ourselves every day as this happens, and we are going to continue to fight for change. fromurse, we have support a wide variety of people but just because we have support for more left people or more than one side, that does not mean -- it should not be a...
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we need to blow out the way we do debates we havele personalities doing questions i would rather see the two candidates dukeuk it out and to see serious print journalist if i were one of those questioning donald trump i would say you are talking about running for president since 1985 you have studied the job description so with specificity and where is it written down what are the limits to the president? he could not have answered that asking about family values and the last time they had seen their grandchildren mondale blows well-known from going home to have dinner with his children but ronald reagan had never met his grandchildren h and i think that would be very revealing about family values we need to have much better questions aske asked. >>host: now we will try again california go-ahead. >> caller: hello. i was listening to a panel one month after trump was elected. and how trump knew the particulars so does trump actually know about constructing a building or just slap his name on the buildingn. >> guest: good question a law professor from the university of california whoat
we need to blow out the way we do debates we havele personalities doing questions i would rather see the two candidates dukeuk it out and to see serious print journalist if i were one of those questioning donald trump i would say you are talking about running for president since 1985 you have studied the job description so with specificity and where is it written down what are the limits to the president? he could not have answered that asking about family values and the last time they had seen...
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havels's defense says they proof it came from trump headquarters. that could lead to campaigns financed violations. -- satanawyers say trumps's lawyers are -- lawyers say daniels's lawyers -- the president could have to publicly testify. a now to china where monumental library has opened. while the building has garnered rave reviews, some book lovers are not so impressed. the library actually contains far fewer books. all of them on display in the main reading room are actually an optical illusion painted onto the wall. dubbed theebeen library of the future. its floorsrs spread out t over 33,000 square meters. with its all-white a core -- decor, it looks like it could be straight out of a sci-fi film. >> thehe architecture gives it a feeling of eating in -- of being in a space. when you look up, it gives the impression of a mountain of. looks >> many say they come just to admire the buildlding. peopople are calliling it the bt library inin the wororld. >> i camame just to see the architecture. since the library opened, an average of 15,000 people co
havels's defense says they proof it came from trump headquarters. that could lead to campaigns financed violations. -- satanawyers say trumps's lawyers are -- lawyers say daniels's lawyers -- the president could have to publicly testify. a now to china where monumental library has opened. while the building has garnered rave reviews, some book lovers are not so impressed. the library actually contains far fewer books. all of them on display in the main reading room are actually an optical...
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dealing with circumstances around the world where so many countries do have nuclear weapons, we can't havelut agreed to destruction, conceivably would happen if we engage in a nuclear war with north korea. so it should have started differently. it should have started with lower level but senior persons witin our state department negotiating with north korea. that hasn't happened. we're going directly to the president and kim jong-un. and then we'll have to see. hopefully we'll -- what kim wants is he wants identificatioa as bein world power. by meeting with the president,e he'sing that. the question is what are we going to get? e end we're k in going to get very much. >> on russia now, you said on the house intelligen committee the panel voted in week along party lines to release the majority report by republicans. it finds no evidence of collusion between russia and president trump. also effectively ended the russia investigation. you and othts democn the committee disagree. why? >> first of all, it wasn'tjust whether there was collusion between the trump campaign and russia. it was to loo
dealing with circumstances around the world where so many countries do have nuclear weapons, we can't havelut agreed to destruction, conceivably would happen if we engage in a nuclear war with north korea. so it should have started differently. it should have started with lower level but senior persons witin our state department negotiating with north korea. that hasn't happened. we're going directly to the president and kim jong-un. and then we'll have to see. hopefully we'll -- what kim wants...
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the logic and war power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army havell done all. when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th, he claimed that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event reflected the frought relationship -- reflected the frought relationship that had long existed between them and lincoln. retrospective disregard and distrust of lincoln persisted among someiv abolitionists. others became increasingly devoted to positive memories of him. garrison provided the most sophisticated postmortem movement. he never assumed to be an abolitionist.ns lincoln was a politician, not a philanthropist or reformer in a radical sense. garrison noted that when the civil war began, lincoln had defended slaveholders' rights, upheld the slave law and ignored the necessary and palpable relationship of slavery to the rebellion.f garrison criticized lincoln, followingg and leading. but garrison also recognized the appalling difficulties that lincoln. faced as president, an according to
the logic and war power of garrison and the anti-slavery people of the country and the army havell done all. when john wilkes booth mortally wounded lincoln in this theater on april 14th, he claimed that lincoln was an abolitionist similar to john brown. abolitionist reactions to this tragic event reflected the frought relationship -- reflected the frought relationship that had long existed between them and lincoln. retrospective disregard and distrust of lincoln persisted among someiv...
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havell of which they will answers for and they already made it clear that they do not know whether cambridge has the data that the new york guardian reported that they did. they have not watermarked the data that traveled beyond their own servers. you will be able to give satisfying answers. casell want to make the that this is not something to regulate. betty: although he did say at some point he was not sure if they should be regulated. when he is in front of congress, what do you think, at least for facebook, what will be considered a win? leaving the testimony. what would be a win for zuckerberg? sarah: if congress people come away saying we really feel we understand more about how facebook works now, and we think in anacebook is understanding with us about how big a problem this is. i don't know they will be able to give satisfying answers about the problems that occurred in the past. the best they could do is they are really thinking right now about the problems that could go on in the future and in making sure those will not cause crises down the road. betty: sara, thank you so much.
havell of which they will answers for and they already made it clear that they do not know whether cambridge has the data that the new york guardian reported that they did. they have not watermarked the data that traveled beyond their own servers. you will be able to give satisfying answers. casell want to make the that this is not something to regulate. betty: although he did say at some point he was not sure if they should be regulated. when he is in front of congress, what do you think, at...
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competitors against which havele, phenomenal amounts of cash, why go public at all? really starts with a relationship with the consumers that are using the product. spotify has, since the launch back in october 2008, consistently been one step ahead of competitors. they have been extremely good at surprising customers with products and suggestions, playlists, and duration that is that is heads and shoulders above what the others are doing at the time. apple, which is probably what everyone is thinking about here, they came to the market quite late. they bet on downloaded as being the predominant way to deliver music and it turned out that was the wrong choice to make. they came too late to the party, consequently. caroline: you think spotify will always be able to remain ahead? we are looking at voice assistants as a way of consuming music. i use my google home. we have speakers coming out from apple as well. are they not putting up roadblocks to allow a seamless use of the spotify? >> it could be a change in how people want to consume their music with voice assistan
competitors against which havele, phenomenal amounts of cash, why go public at all? really starts with a relationship with the consumers that are using the product. spotify has, since the launch back in october 2008, consistently been one step ahead of competitors. they have been extremely good at surprising customers with products and suggestions, playlists, and duration that is that is heads and shoulders above what the others are doing at the time. apple, which is probably what everyone is...
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havel of the deaths that occurred are not enough to convince them, i guess it just has to be as protesting right now. >> if you can protect guns of this much and don't have the same regard for the people were going to create your country in the future, then we are in trouble. amy: thehe protests cameme as te house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill authorizing $50 million in grants to schools for safety protocols and training. the bill does not contain any gun control measures, and republican congressional leaders have signaled they don't intend to bring any new gun bills too the floor. meanwhile, in florida's broward county, a judge entered a not guilty plea wednesday for 19-year-old nikolas cruz, who's charged with murdering 17 people last month at marjory stoneman douglas high school in parkland. the judge entered the plea as cruz bowed his head and remained silent throughout his arraignment. prosecututors are seeking the death penalty in the case. in northern california, three students were injured tuesday when a teacher trained in the use of firearms accidentally fired a
havel of the deaths that occurred are not enough to convince them, i guess it just has to be as protesting right now. >> if you can protect guns of this much and don't have the same regard for the people were going to create your country in the future, then we are in trouble. amy: thehe protests cameme as te house of representatives overwhelmingly passed a bill authorizing $50 million in grants to schools for safety protocols and training. the bill does not contain any gun control...
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theory, i havel no real evidence, people remember the great recession.ompanies are reluctant wages because of that. nobody really knows. we have no idea how much lower unemployment can go. joe: what should the fed to win the conditions seem to be in place and the only thing missing is that one detail? say, wait until you see the whites of inflation's eyes. they are under pressure. so far inflation is still slightly below their target and their target is too low. be weheir argument would are going to be behind and we need to induce a recession if we wait too long. there is a timing to the rate hikes. >> they might have to slam the brakes and it could be uncomfortable but the danger of tightening too soon is greater. if a tightened too soon and the economy does slide, then we are set up in a situation where the fed won't have ammunition to fight the next shock that comes. letting inflation go over 2% was ok. lisa: i have been called a yield curve criminal. i want to look at this. some people say not a big deal. supply and demand. but are you suggesting thi
theory, i havel no real evidence, people remember the great recession.ompanies are reluctant wages because of that. nobody really knows. we have no idea how much lower unemployment can go. joe: what should the fed to win the conditions seem to be in place and the only thing missing is that one detail? say, wait until you see the whites of inflation's eyes. they are under pressure. so far inflation is still slightly below their target and their target is too low. be weheir argument would are...
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>> would you like to talk about haveling, or? works i talked to a couple of companies who are in the recycling business. the good news is that we are much better country at recycling, we have all sort of learned to recycle. it is not true in every community across america, but certainly in urban areas for example, and areas where you have densely-populated people with garbage, people have learned to do it. the problem with recycled product is and is not suitable for every use. so, where as you can use it for something, you cannot use it for example to build oil pipelines or electrical grade steel. these are uses that have industrial constraints on it, and recycled product gets impure overtime. i think the reality is that we will still be a net importer of aluminum and is he'll even after the tariffs go into effect. in some cases, the user will premium, they will just say, i can observe the premium, i need the product. because the recycled steel or aluminum is only useful in certain cases, it will not completely erase imports. the
>> would you like to talk about haveling, or? works i talked to a couple of companies who are in the recycling business. the good news is that we are much better country at recycling, we have all sort of learned to recycle. it is not true in every community across america, but certainly in urban areas for example, and areas where you have densely-populated people with garbage, people have learned to do it. the problem with recycled product is and is not suitable for every use. so, where...
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havel was not assumed to -- an ideal girl cultivated at school was very different from an ideal boy. an african-american child or mexican-american child would be different from a white child. all of those categories really intersect here to make it play out in different ways. people, even like john do we are often assuming a normative white boy as a prototypical student. we will come back to that. problem as webody talked about here before, is important to realize that part of the way that physical education gets incorporated into public school contests is the gradual adoption of that belief among the strata of society. the general acceptance of many yes, you have to cultivate the body to enhance the mind. but for the human to thrive, both are crucial. we can get back to that. i will not go through the bookine, as his dad in the -- as is done in the book so well, but the understanding of the connection of mind and body, you have a broader embrace of both the scientific and social basis for physical activity. it was interesting because the mind buddy thing was not thinged -- the mind-
havel was not assumed to -- an ideal girl cultivated at school was very different from an ideal boy. an african-american child or mexican-american child would be different from a white child. all of those categories really intersect here to make it play out in different ways. people, even like john do we are often assuming a normative white boy as a prototypical student. we will come back to that. problem as webody talked about here before, is important to realize that part of the way that...
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havel be voting and i informed myself on these issues, i would know what is going on. i am studying and learning every day current gun laws. that are the callers saying that i am not in forms, my fellow students are informed, we are informing ourselves every day as this happens, and we are going to continue to fight for change. fromurse, we have support a wide variety of people but just because we have support for more left people or more than one side, that does not mean -- it should not be a controversial issue. the political side should be. andthis is a moral issue our country and we need to come together on both sides. , at: celeste robinette 17-year-old senior almost 18 from jonesboro high school in arkansas and also the organizer of the jonesboro march of our lives. thank you for joining us today. guest: thank you. host: we are talking to viewers about the march of our lives in washington. people gather for that event which is expected to begin at 12 noon. we will have students from the parkland high school which experienced the horrific attack last month as well
havel be voting and i informed myself on these issues, i would know what is going on. i am studying and learning every day current gun laws. that are the callers saying that i am not in forms, my fellow students are informed, we are informing ourselves every day as this happens, and we are going to continue to fight for change. fromurse, we have support a wide variety of people but just because we have support for more left people or more than one side, that does not mean -- it should not be a...
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." >> i would havell of us. >> i would hope everyone would get that. >> gayle is always themy vw. >>tional business time reports a picture of a girl awed by michelle obama went the painting she refused to turn around for a phot snapped it edpedt on facebook. michelle obama said she was thin girls who will see it especially of girls of color. she was little girls like parker sitting in awe >> it went viral for good reason. i love it > the new video. in oftentimes useia as a facebook and twitter million machineries on their platforms around the technology. >>> newsguard is the new $6 million venture that launched the fall to battle fake news. to license their finding to social media companies and other s technology ll is folist entrepreneur. good morningmorning. >> tell us how this wks apply a to the problem haven't been ing to hire to read that are responsibletheey're going to be cha telling the d denver oax what they look at thd, o d if they mass over, that aon tlabl wi of the publication, who owns it what theheyto responsible, who ee behind it how did they a complaint about somethin
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a cup of joe, enough >> not that moment in the show where they come out with trays for us to many havele no joke. review, of course, i check the reviews because i might be interested. are very, very good. >>> finally, what's this? ♪ can't get enough of -- >> i told you the party started. that is "can't get enough of your love" by barry white. becca can't get enough of someone's love. ready to move on from her bachelor, the heartbreak of it all getting ready for her role as the new bachelorette and she told ellen the whole season was therapeutic watching it over, even that terrible day that arie broke it off and helped her see warren was bett-- and tn her celebrity crus >>ou have a celebrity crush, i understand. >> oh, do i? >> who is it? >> michael strahan. >> michael strahan and why is that? >> hthe gap in his tooth. [ applause ] >> michael, you know that is just the beginning. >> you know what. >> our producers are already setting up a seven-week extravaganza. someone telling me -- >> all i can tell you i'm flattered and if you could actually see a plaque man blush, i would be plushing
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to havele, they want something different.appointment with the iphone x and it was not the first phone to have a lead technology. had of the chinese makers it as well. and tackle -- apple could develop their own technology in addition to the chip technology, they may be able to distinguish themselves from others. does that affect other asian suppliers on the supply chain like the smaller players? >> there are many companies that have been weighing whether to invest several million dollars to make a lead screens in the future. out, theythis news need to consider whether there venue for a lead screens. the opening price for the iphone x was $1000. it's hard to sell that. apple may be able to get something more proprietary and distinguish themselves more. maybe they will charge a high price or bring the price down. >> you have to imagine a lot of these companies decided to part with some of the technology and it is suddenly cut short. when do we need to start talking about the margins of apple? >> that is a really good question.
to havele, they want something different.appointment with the iphone x and it was not the first phone to have a lead technology. had of the chinese makers it as well. and tackle -- apple could develop their own technology in addition to the chip technology, they may be able to distinguish themselves from others. does that affect other asian suppliers on the supply chain like the smaller players? >> there are many companies that have been weighing whether to invest several million dollars...
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.>> havel we make sure that this is extended to the state level so that those dollars can be maximized. you have any thoughts? >> yes. we have been looking at the potential state block grant. the states will be racing to get money out the door as fast as they can. we will have to make sure the same sorts of guardrails are in place so for example, new york had to do this, they made sure they coordinate the program with the cat to initiative. to avoid the very prospect of overbuilding.>> thank you.>> thank you very much. thank you to all of the witnesses for being here this morning. since joined the senate, connecting americans to robust broadband services for me is the central focus of mine. i think both mr. gilliland and mr. berry mentioning these efforts. for starters, i work closely with senator gardner to introduce the air was asked which would free up more spectrum resources to power the nations 5g. and the bill would also set aside a portion of auction proceeds to invest in rural broadband initiatives. additionally, i worked with senator o to introduce this. the rural reasonable a
.>> havel we make sure that this is extended to the state level so that those dollars can be maximized. you have any thoughts? >> yes. we have been looking at the potential state block grant. the states will be racing to get money out the door as fast as they can. we will have to make sure the same sorts of guardrails are in place so for example, new york had to do this, they made sure they coordinate the program with the cat to initiative. to avoid the very prospect of...
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. >> havel small companies be able to get into that process -- how will small companies be able to getnto that process? i represent small companies that don't have that type of resource on their own. how do they protect themselves? lighthizer: i am sympathetic. the system is a set up by the department of commerce to make it easy to apply. it is supposed to be easy to apply, enter to the extent, you come to me and say, i have this constituent that has this problem, i will go to congress or my people. tois supposed to be designed not discriminate in that way. i am not have -- that close with how it is set up. >> i have another set of problems with regards to potential retaliatory action. a good american company sources as much as they possibly can in our country. equator andve the they need products from other countries in order to have their slices. concern theyype of have, they can be targeted for retaliatory actions, they have no choice. what do i tell senator mccormick? >> i don't know where they buy spices in a lot of places. these will not be on the list. they will not be significa
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to the tune of more than 10,000 pages of documents that havele come over here in the last month. >> and how many of those pages do you think are usable? >> well, we sat down yesterday with staff to go through them. >> because the hearing was today. >> because of the concerns -- sir, i would respectfully disag gr disagree with that. >> well, a least you are respectfully disagreeing, and i appreciate that. >> i am fully committed to working with this committee to be as transparent as we can be. >> you just remember that 80 people a day are dying because of the legal prescription drugs that are probably being illegally prescribed. remember that. i yield back. >> the gentleman yeel yields b and we recognize the gentlewoman from virginia. >> sir, i am sure that you are aware of the lawsuits in ohio brought by cities, counties and communities against the drug distributes or the and the manufacturers and the pharmacy chains, and the most important source of information in that major lawsuit is going to be most likely to a arcos data and i understand dea initially resisted providing arcos data
to the tune of more than 10,000 pages of documents that havele come over here in the last month. >> and how many of those pages do you think are usable? >> well, we sat down yesterday with staff to go through them. >> because the hearing was today. >> because of the concerns -- sir, i would respectfully disag gr disagree with that. >> well, a least you are respectfully disagreeing, and i appreciate that. >> i am fully committed to working with this committee...
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havel be voting and i informed myself on these issues, i would know what is going on. i am studying and learning every day current gun laws. that are the callers saying that i am not in forms, my fellow students are informed, we are informing ourselves every day as this happens, and we are going to continue to fight for change. fromurse, we have support a wide variety of people but just because we have support for more left people or more than one side, that does not mean -- it should not be a controversial issue. the political side should be. andthis is a moral issue our country and we need to come together on both sides. , at: celeste robinette 17-year-old senior almost 18 from jonesboro high school in arkansas and also the organizer in orlando and still the gun show las vegasshot dead in and still military style assault weapons remain legal. 650 people murdered in hicago last year and still no vote on legislation. others were shot in in the s district last four years and no vote on comprehensive gun violence legislation. had ly this congress the courage of aaron fig
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