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but she's supporting heller. >> i think that senator heller would-- would definitely support doing something about immigration. jacky rosen is more of an open- borders, "everything's okay," you know, "let'take care of the people," and i don't-- i do >> alcindor: caminero voted for president trump in 2016. she admits his rhetoric can be blunt. >> he just doesn't speak clearly, and he comes acrossan a lot roughea lot colder than what he truly is. >> these aren't people. these are animals. >> when he said "they're animals," he was talking about ms-13. >> the president used vulgar language in describing immigrants from haiti, el salvador and some african countries. i'm sorry, they are ( bleep ) holes. my country, cuba, is a ( bleep ) hole. and for me to not be able to admit that my country is a ( bleep )hole, i would have a proble >> alcindor: caminero also believes asylum-seekers and children who enter the u.s. b illegally shoudetained separately from their parents. you were five years old when you came to the united states fleeing violence, fleeing communism from cuba. been separated from your
but she's supporting heller. >> i think that senator heller would-- would definitely support doing something about immigration. jacky rosen is more of an open- borders, "everything's okay," you know, "let'take care of the people," and i don't-- i do >> alcindor: caminero voted for president trump in 2016. she admits his rhetoric can be blunt. >> he just doesn't speak clearly, and he comes acrossan a lot roughea lot colder than what he truly is. >>...
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move our country ouecard, tprot rbo , rder s thtoizip dean heller is only going to do. spth.eipocalege.weh ke their cas >> i can't bcaegin to tell you what i feel every time i go to vo. g y d vomitely members thatmialcir in l vva>>da, druf let's take a asas debr ads srt ohiok hitng esrwth.av e "cook political reportd e bt oth as aouissue th fg lan ce to go because it's a veray, verycrat ve to play defense in the senate, defending 26 seats. imgration is really t pl w te rresting to hublica sns wil plway it. we heard ien tth7 and 201 c8,igf the special e disem krats are nor open borders. democrats aren't doing enough ao keeppeople likethe esint hims-sa lot about that today when he had a ceremony at the white house with ice agents saying that us people who are saying things itms ie, gineople, mak me, you, they have no idea whats strengthit is rea thuths or something like that. so they will makt an issue. i don't know what democrats are going to do on immigration.gh i looked thrt the report, we looked through all the ads moat have been run from jauary e tthfhis primary talk
move our country ouecard, tprot rbo , rder s thtoizip dean heller is only going to do. spth.eipocalege.weh ke their cas >> i can't bcaegin to tell you what i feel every time i go to vo. g y d vomitely members thatmialcir in l vva>>da, druf let's take a asas debr ads srt ohiok hitng esrwth.av e "cook political reportd e bt oth as aouissue th fg lan ce to go because it's a veray, verycrat ve to play defense in the senate, defending 26 seats. imgration is really t pl w te rresting...
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. >> brian heller is the owner of heller wellness and zach is the founder and ceo of interactive advertising platform. so good to see both of you guys. both of you started your businesses and grew them. how old is your business? >> 23 years old. >> so you've got some staying power. yours is? >> about 6 1/2, 7 years. >> and fast growing. i'm happy to get to pick your brains. what's one thing you've learned in the last 6 1/2 years? >> you have to really get comfortable in challenging business circumstances. say you need to make sure you have a very, very strong comfort in confronting issues. say you have a performance issue on your team, or say you need to be comfortable taking vendors and negotiating contract prices down. those challenging situations, we find most entrepreneurs don't address those things head on and put them off. like, oh, how do i talk to this person about their performance issue? but it helps to have the conversations in advance. >> always falls down on to-do list. how did you get comfortable with it? >> practice. pick out a friend, a spouse, a significant other, and practi
. >> brian heller is the owner of heller wellness and zach is the founder and ceo of interactive advertising platform. so good to see both of you guys. both of you started your businesses and grew them. how old is your business? >> 23 years old. >> so you've got some staying power. yours is? >> about 6 1/2, 7 years. >> and fast growing. i'm happy to get to pick your brains. what's one thing you've learned in the last 6 1/2 years? >> you have to really get...
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heller: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. heller: madam president, i come to the floor today to pay tribute and honor to one of the great nevadans of our lifetime, senator paul laxault. last week, senator laxault passed away at the age of 96, having forever changed the state of nevada and his country. the state motto in nevada is all for our country, and senator laxault exemplified that principle every day by giving his all through public service for every nevadan. paul dominique laxault was born august 2 of 1922. he grew up in my home hometown of carson city, nevada. his parents had both emigrated from the basque region in europe. they brought their values and traditions to northern nevada. every day basque influence like lamb and sweetbread are still staples of life in northern nevada. as the son of a basque sheepherder, paul made his mark early in life by attending carson city high school, playing on the 1938 state championship basketball team, and as a student body president, which is significant, and i will share in a fe
heller: i ask that the quorum call be dispensed with. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. heller: madam president, i come to the floor today to pay tribute and honor to one of the great nevadans of our lifetime, senator paul laxault. last week, senator laxault passed away at the age of 96, having forever changed the state of nevada and his country. the state motto in nevada is all for our country, and senator laxault exemplified that principle every day by giving his all through...
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looking at the of a top hundred he is right after heller -- hillary clinton and right before of ensuring. so he has a huge consistency so he think of the counter and meredith would get muhammed to see the type of charisma he exudes online you can see why young people buy into his ways of thought and will get up and do something based on what he says i would say audience segmentation matters so second is the idea that real-time feedback groups the headline is that it kills is that they are perfecting the strategy that's they will try certain things but they will move very quickly a at times it varies at the height was 25 or 35,000 if you look at the whole ecosystem but what they are able to do is change based on the audience even before the halloween attack and after you could see on other channels you could see them actually put out the memes have a year taking credit you can see their approach reaching out to young people. so it is the real-time feedback so they set up the david and goliath and narrative even on the battlefield to turn the narrative of side down with a grand coalition t
looking at the of a top hundred he is right after heller -- hillary clinton and right before of ensuring. so he has a huge consistency so he think of the counter and meredith would get muhammed to see the type of charisma he exudes online you can see why young people buy into his ways of thought and will get up and do something based on what he says i would say audience segmentation matters so second is the idea that real-time feedback groups the headline is that it kills is that they are...
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brian heller and zach. so good to see both of you guys.oth of you started your businesses and grew them. how old is your business? >> 23 years old. >> yeah, you have some staying power. yours is? >> 6 1/2-7. >> and fast growing. i'm happy to pick your brain. what is something you have learned. >> you have to get comfortable in challenging business circumstances. make sure you have a very, very strong comfort in confronting issues. say you have a performance issue on your team or taking vendors and negotiating prices down. those challenging situations, we find most entrepreneurs don't address those things head on. how do we talk to this person about their performance issue? it helps when you talk about it. >> it's a thing that falls on your to-do list. i'll do this tomorrow. how did you get comfortable? >> practice. pick out a friend, spouse, significant other or someone else. it's never as bad. >> you practice? you get a friend and say let's do this? >> it's awesome. it's not as bad when you practice. >> interesting. you are up. 23 years o
brian heller and zach. so good to see both of you guys.oth of you started your businesses and grew them. how old is your business? >> 23 years old. >> yeah, you have some staying power. yours is? >> 6 1/2-7. >> and fast growing. i'm happy to pick your brain. what is something you have learned. >> you have to get comfortable in challenging business circumstances. make sure you have a very, very strong comfort in confronting issues. say you have a performance issue...
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or some terminal rates ok, is there a fear we go back to a heller-mike inflation of the 1960's?but it is not justified in my opinion. it is not the relevant book for now. everybody, including governor carney, is seeing inflation ghosts everywhere. the last 35 years have shown us it is wages, innovation, and trade driving inflation, not monetary factors the way people think. i'm not worried about the inflection point. i would worry more about real interest rates in the u.s. where we are spending more than we are taking in at the government. francine: on boe, what is the rationale for hiking rates today? adam: you put it in your chart. the rationale is a lot of faith in their estimates of the output and additionally the rationale seems to be they have a lot of faith in their forecast on wages. blanchflower has been pointing out, starting back when ble has beenhe wrong consistently assuming .ages would pick up in the u.k. you should learn the lesson and not worry about something that is not happening. isncine: but the schism among the tory party there is a greater possibility of th
or some terminal rates ok, is there a fear we go back to a heller-mike inflation of the 1960's?but it is not justified in my opinion. it is not the relevant book for now. everybody, including governor carney, is seeing inflation ghosts everywhere. the last 35 years have shown us it is wages, innovation, and trade driving inflation, not monetary factors the way people think. i'm not worried about the inflection point. i would worry more about real interest rates in the u.s. where we are spending...
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i think dean heller in nevada is considered the most likely democratic pickup. after that, i think arizona is seen as the next strongest pickup. the key factor in those two states is they are a large hispanic population. president trump has run a very divisive public campaign against illegal immigration. helps them al this lot with hispanic voters. those are states with large hispanic populations to we will see if that is the case. that would be something i wanted to hear from him about. will trump hurt republicans in the states? that is one of the most interesting questions. host: what role will super pac's play this year? nicholas: a large one. there will be a time of money in competitive states all over the country. we were talking about this before. we started speculating about whether or not it will matter because the republicans and democrats seem to have so much cash on their respective sides. i think in the house, it may have a bigger impact. where you see democratic candidates really raising their republican counterparts. in the senate, it may end up be
i think dean heller in nevada is considered the most likely democratic pickup. after that, i think arizona is seen as the next strongest pickup. the key factor in those two states is they are a large hispanic population. president trump has run a very divisive public campaign against illegal immigration. helps them al this lot with hispanic voters. those are states with large hispanic populations to we will see if that is the case. that would be something i wanted to hear from him about. will...
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the war in the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in about the war in europe, the fight against heller. hiller has become that symbol, the embodiment of evil, but it is easy and away, to forget about the pacific theater. today of course, the pacific has assumed can import and support to the united states, especially in the pacific rim. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'm really glad we have the road to tokyo exhibit here in the national world war ii museum. the one nugget we want people to take away, is not so much this a battle, or that battle, or this battleship, but the human cost paid when nations decide to go to war. could the united states have avoided world war ii in the pacific? it's hard to see how that would have happened given that the japanese bombed pearl harbor. but once you have made that decision to go to war, it is never easy to end it. and many, many people, military personnel and civilians alike, are going to pay the price. i think that is what we want people to take away from these exhibits. ♪ announcer: this sunday on oral histories, we contin
the war in the pacific, there may be 10 or 15 written in about the war in europe, the fight against heller. hiller has become that symbol, the embodiment of evil, but it is easy and away, to forget about the pacific theater. today of course, the pacific has assumed can import and support to the united states, especially in the pacific rim. pacific issues will be with us for quite a long time. i'm really glad we have the road to tokyo exhibit here in the national world war ii museum. the one...
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samantha heller is a registered dietitian at nyu.rd professor said that coconut oil is poison. is it one of the worst foods you can eat? >> everyone here at cbs they're like coconut oil, no? can i eat it? it's not going to kill you. coconut oil is fine, it's delicious. you can use it in all kinds of interesting dishes, curry dish, a thai dish, but it is a saturated fat and saturated fat we know raises the risk for card know vascular disease. in the same category as butter and lard. use it occasionally in dishes that you like, and that's great. but it has an undeserved health halo. you go on the internet and it says it's curing alzheimer's risk disease and cancer and helps you lose weight and we have no evidence to substantiate those claims. >> how did it become a super food? >> i think partly because of those claims that people want something easy. i asked everyone here who said i love coconut oil what did you hear? someone heard it speeded metabolism, it was healthier than butter, it would help them lose weight, help their skin and
samantha heller is a registered dietitian at nyu.rd professor said that coconut oil is poison. is it one of the worst foods you can eat? >> everyone here at cbs they're like coconut oil, no? can i eat it? it's not going to kill you. coconut oil is fine, it's delicious. you can use it in all kinds of interesting dishes, curry dish, a thai dish, but it is a saturated fat and saturated fat we know raises the risk for card know vascular disease. in the same category as butter and lard. use it...
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clean contaminated land and drinking water and i heard specifically about i go plushie from from mark heller when she showed me these alarming results of soil contamination it's very it's very worrying because they are vulnerable individuals and they are not informed about the potential hazards i mean they don't smell they're not going to you don't perceive these metals as being something that you taste or anything those are the levels of exposure here it's enough to lead to chronic risk to health without. without your perceiving it's happening to you you've got two different sorts of risks involved here mainly the. neurological damage risk to your your brain to your nervous system particularly strongly from lead and mercury which contaminants and then there's the risk of cancer you get from austin and from chromium and from copying. the final limits that we tested are all named to cause human health problems. the cancer spiritual complaint developmental defects and neurotoxicity the concentration of these elements in our group plushy was sometimes over one hundred times higher than in the s
clean contaminated land and drinking water and i heard specifically about i go plushie from from mark heller when she showed me these alarming results of soil contamination it's very it's very worrying because they are vulnerable individuals and they are not informed about the potential hazards i mean they don't smell they're not going to you don't perceive these metals as being something that you taste or anything those are the levels of exposure here it's enough to lead to chronic risk to...
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governor ducey, governor brewer and representative colby and senator heller and senator flake and cindy mccain and all members of the mccain family and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values, and its institutions. he came to this realization during his time as a p.o.w. in vietnam, i fell in love with my country when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country. when he saw challenges to its institutions or values, he fought to prebt the protect them. his insistence of detainees be treated with american laws and values. senator mccain promote american principles of freedoms and democracy for others. and in our military campaigns to support our missions and our troops. john had a keen eye for american interests and could spot danger adversaries a mile away. he was among the first to advocate the surge in iraq to redeem the initiative in the war there. i have been with senator mccain all around the world and i will tell you that he had better instincts of how and when and where to assert american power
governor ducey, governor brewer and representative colby and senator heller and senator flake and cindy mccain and all members of the mccain family and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values, and its institutions. he came to this realization during his time as a p.o.w. in vietnam, i fell in love with my country when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country. when he saw challenges to its institutions or...
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governor brewer, governor simington, governor napolitano, representative colby, senator schlatz, senator heller, senator flake, cindy mccain and all members of the mccain family and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values and its institutions. he said he came to this realization during his time as a p.o.w. in vietnam. i fell in love with my country, he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country. when he saw challenges to its institutions or values, he fought to protect them. thus his efforts to rein in excess campaign expenditures and congressional earmarks which he viewed as corrupting our values and institutions. and his insistence that battlefield detainees be treated in accordance with american law and values. in international affairs, his beliefs led senator mccain to promote american principles of freedom and democracy for others. and in our military campaigns, to support our missions and our troops. john had a keen eye for american interests and could spot dangerous adversaries a mile away
governor brewer, governor simington, governor napolitano, representative colby, senator schlatz, senator heller, senator flake, cindy mccain and all members of the mccain family and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values and its institutions. he said he came to this realization during his time as a p.o.w. in vietnam. i fell in love with my country, he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country....
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it does happen, that is how i got here, which is what i want to heller.pisode of our second season was a bit racy. and she text me after and was like you're basically making porn. i don't know-- if this is hbo doing this or this is you, but i can't watch this any more. and i was like mom, if you don't like this episode, you definitely shouldn't watch episode six. and she was like well, i wouldn't. and i thought she was joking. i thought she was doing that thing that moms do, just like hmmm, i'm making a fus for my friended. and she wasn't. >> stephen: maybe it was just a show. >> so her friends wouldn't think that she wasn't putting her hammer down on her secretaries ultly active daughter. >> but. >> stephen: is she very traditional. >> you know, i couldn't watch pg-13 and rated r movies until i was the appropriate age. >> stephen: and now are you making up for lost time. >> yes, according to her. and so then we watched like the secretary to last episode at her house as a family. and you know, my brothers came over. and she went upstairs. she didn't watch
it does happen, that is how i got here, which is what i want to heller.pisode of our second season was a bit racy. and she text me after and was like you're basically making porn. i don't know-- if this is hbo doing this or this is you, but i can't watch this any more. and i was like mom, if you don't like this episode, you definitely shouldn't watch episode six. and she was like well, i wouldn't. and i thought she was joking. i thought she was doing that thing that moms do, just like hmmm, i'm...
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meredith heller took two weeks' paid leave last summer to bond with her newly adopted rescue dog. >> we were able to walk around, go to the park. i did his vet -- made sure he had all his shots and really get to know him as well. >> reporter: meredith works at a new york city based tech company that says its pet friendly policies, including bringing pets to work, help them attract the best employees. >> i want to make sure that people who work here feel like they have a good work-life balance. if we can find people who are passionate about animals and animal welfare and they're also passionate about technology, we should hopefully be at the very top of their list. >> reporter: it's the latest in a trend of companies looking for ways to stand out in an increasingly competitive marketplace. offering perks like free lunches, gym memberships. just last year, more than 70% of organizations increased their benefit packages, all in an effort to retain employees. that means perks for pet owners too. just like meredith's workplace, more companies across the country are starting to offer pet c
meredith heller took two weeks' paid leave last summer to bond with her newly adopted rescue dog. >> we were able to walk around, go to the park. i did his vet -- made sure he had all his shots and really get to know him as well. >> reporter: meredith works at a new york city based tech company that says its pet friendly policies, including bringing pets to work, help them attract the best employees. >> i want to make sure that people who work here feel like they have a good...
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in 2008, the supreme court heller had adick right to a handgun in his home for a self-defense. d.c. responded by enacting a host of other gun-control measures including a ban on semiautomatic rifles. he sued again. it went to a panel that included judge kavanaugh and two other republican appointees. you might have been thinking if there were three republican claim, there is reason for optimism for him. judge kavanaugh was the only of the three judges who said that he had the right to the weapon in question. said het not because he likes guns or dislikes guns. it had no bearing on the question. he also noted that he understands the problems of crime. he has lived in the d.c. area for almost all of his life and he recognizes it is a serious issue. he said if you read justice scalia'snion -- opinion, he suggests you do not conduct some kind of free wielding balance tests when it comes to the right to possess a weapon. that was done for by the founders and framers and ratifiers when they put the second amendment in the bill of rights. notquestion for a judge is how great is the governme
in 2008, the supreme court heller had adick right to a handgun in his home for a self-defense. d.c. responded by enacting a host of other gun-control measures including a ban on semiautomatic rifles. he sued again. it went to a panel that included judge kavanaugh and two other republican appointees. you might have been thinking if there were three republican claim, there is reason for optimism for him. judge kavanaugh was the only of the three judges who said that he had the right to the weapon...
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in 2008 when heller clinton lost the south, she does invested and started investing heavily in the midwest and out west. i think going into 2020, bernie sanders or maybe elizabeth warren will have to think hard if joe barden is leaving a massive amount, does it make sense to invest their? i think progressives feel like they have to win every vote. basically have to represent every person was they take office. no excuse for not representing everyone whether they voted or not. gretchen whitmer basically abandon detroit because she knew she resented are bought off a potential players. despite the fact it went strongly against sanders and thandedartrongly for this time. the establishment still has way more money. whitmer had labor you backing and corporate backing. almost all of these races are established because they don't let the members vote and they cut off the base. the second lesson is you need to go for the votes were you think your strongest rather than try to get every vote for the heck of it. that is something cynthia in a senate is going have to think about running against andrew c
in 2008 when heller clinton lost the south, she does invested and started investing heavily in the midwest and out west. i think going into 2020, bernie sanders or maybe elizabeth warren will have to think hard if joe barden is leaving a massive amount, does it make sense to invest their? i think progressives feel like they have to win every vote. basically have to represent every person was they take office. no excuse for not representing everyone whether they voted or not. gretchen whitmer...
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we talked about the "heller" gun decision. we talked about his judicial philosophy. >> desjardins: and, they talked about abortion, the issue driving both protests against and praise of kavanaugh, seen as conservative on the issue. collins, supports roe versus wade and said kavanaugh laid out his view. >> he said he considered "roe" settled law, agreed with chief justice roberts, said it was settled law. >> desjardins: these were roberts words as a nominee in 2005 about roe. >> it is settled as a precedent of the court, yes. >> desjardins: democratic leader chuck schumer today said that answer reveals nothing. >> everything is settled law until they unsettle it. it is different than saying it was rightly decided. >> desjardins: meantime schumer and democrats also are focusing on kavanugh's time working in the bush white house-- they want access to hundreds of thousands of pages of his documents. but republicans insist that's political, pointing to the over 100,000 pages already public and that more are coming. >> the reason fo
we talked about the "heller" gun decision. we talked about his judicial philosophy. >> desjardins: and, they talked about abortion, the issue driving both protests against and praise of kavanaugh, seen as conservative on the issue. collins, supports roe versus wade and said kavanaugh laid out his view. >> he said he considered "roe" settled law, agreed with chief justice roberts, said it was settled law. >> desjardins: these were roberts words as a nominee...
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joining me now exclusively malik saint heller and his attorney frank, welcome to both of you. >> thanka: football player spread heart most valuable player team captain, right? serious about what you were doing. you go to college you go to this offcampus party and like that your life has changed. what has your reaction when you herds what she was accusing you of? >> well, to be honest, it was crazy. that was biggest type of accusation somebody can make like the only thing close to that is murder that was just to have a sister and mother and people that i care about and somebody to accuse me of that, it was life-changing because, you know, people don't look at you the same way. people don't talk to you. people, you know, everybody, special because of how everything played out, i didn't even have a chance to even clear myself. so automatically i'm looked at as something and someone -- >> martha: you felt like everyone automatically believed her. >> no. not automatic. people that knew me, they knew better. you know, but just people if you didn't know this story and you just heard of it, al
joining me now exclusively malik saint heller and his attorney frank, welcome to both of you. >> thanka: football player spread heart most valuable player team captain, right? serious about what you were doing. you go to college you go to this offcampus party and like that your life has changed. what has your reaction when you herds what she was accusing you of? >> well, to be honest, it was crazy. that was biggest type of accusation somebody can make like the only thing close to...
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>> now, that last republican senator is dean heller from nevada. he's up for re-election in a very difficult race. he also is in a bit of a bind because he needs the president's support to help energize that base ahead of his election campaign, the re-election in november, and apparently, wolf, does not want to say anything that could infuriate the president. perhaps one reason he did not want to answer that question. but no doubt about it, wolf, republicans did not want to embrace these concerns today perhaps because the president is so -- about the mueller probe. >> manu raju on capitol hill. joining us now, republican congressman chris stewart. he's a member of the house intelligence committee. congressman, thanks so much for joining us. >> good afternoon. >> the president has told his attorney general, jeff sessions, to stop the russia investigation right away. is that in your opinion obstruction of justice? >> i think it would be very, very difficult as a prosecutor to make the case. i'm not an attorney but common sense would tell me it's goin
>> now, that last republican senator is dean heller from nevada. he's up for re-election in a very difficult race. he also is in a bit of a bind because he needs the president's support to help energize that base ahead of his election campaign, the re-election in november, and apparently, wolf, does not want to say anything that could infuriate the president. perhaps one reason he did not want to answer that question. but no doubt about it, wolf, republicans did not want to embrace these...
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the students pull out his own copy of the pocket constitution and says why even the decision in the heller case -- it was incredible. then we did a rally at blare high school. on very short notice, helped pull this thing together. there was about 1,000 students. jamie was there, the principal, maybe a teacher or two. everyone else was a high school student. >> that's the magic. >> i've never seen anything like these students. you had a group from parkland, m.d., d.c., virginia. all sitting on stage together. they took turns saying we were going to be the generation that ends gun violence. we are going to be the generation that -- every time they did it, there was a roor. it was incredible. it was the next day a week later that the big event, the big town hall meeting took place. look, the reason that i think this really took off is because there was this nationally televised town hall meeting that gave the world the opportunity to see what this community was like, what these students were like. the fact that they were willing to say things that lots of people may think, but nobody would ev
the students pull out his own copy of the pocket constitution and says why even the decision in the heller case -- it was incredible. then we did a rally at blare high school. on very short notice, helped pull this thing together. there was about 1,000 students. jamie was there, the principal, maybe a teacher or two. everyone else was a high school student. >> that's the magic. >> i've never seen anything like these students. you had a group from parkland, m.d., d.c., virginia. all...
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. >> and plain why even the decision in the heller case leaves room for what they were trying to do. it was incredible, and then we went -- and this is the last thing i'll say about this. we did a rally out at blair high school, and are representative raskin on very short notice helped pull this thing together. there were about a thousand students. jamie was there. i was there. the principal and maybe a teacher or two. everyone else in the room was a student, a high school student, everyone. >> that's the magic. that's the magic. >> and i've never seen anything like these students. you had a group from -- from parkland. you had a group from maryland and d.c. and virginia all sitting on stage together, and they took turns going back and forth where one would say we'll be the generation that ends gun violence and the next one would say we'll be the generation that brings change and we'll be the generation that leads everybody to vote and every time they did this there was a roar from the crowd. it was incredible. >> yeah. >> and then it was the next day that a week later that the -- th
. >> and plain why even the decision in the heller case leaves room for what they were trying to do. it was incredible, and then we went -- and this is the last thing i'll say about this. we did a rally out at blair high school, and are representative raskin on very short notice helped pull this thing together. there were about a thousand students. jamie was there. i was there. the principal and maybe a teacher or two. everyone else in the room was a student, a high school student,...
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heller and starship troopers. >> it's a great novel. >> yeah. and it was space marines. what could be finer? and so when it came out that they were going to do this as a movie, i said, oh, man, i've got to get on that. so i campaigned and pulled out the stops and called in a bunch of favors and got myself assigned as the military adviser on this thing. and the neat thing was -- well, one of the neeat things was not the director, but i was able to actually write a 25th century training schedule for mobile infantry, which is a great mental exercise. and then i took the troops, male and female. and it's the first time i ever had females in the field in an infantry unit. i was really worried about it because, say what you will, trying to get laid is the elephant in the room when you're 19 years old. that's the way it is. and it -- if anybody doesn't believe that, just think back a little bit. but so i was worried about all of that. as it turned out, i didn't have to worry that the gutsy ones were the gals. and i wore them out. we were in a place called hell's half acre outsi
heller and starship troopers. >> it's a great novel. >> yeah. and it was space marines. what could be finer? and so when it came out that they were going to do this as a movie, i said, oh, man, i've got to get on that. so i campaigned and pulled out the stops and called in a bunch of favors and got myself assigned as the military adviser on this thing. and the neat thing was -- well, one of the neeat things was not the director, but i was able to actually write a 25th century...
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heller's walter 1960's, 1970's inflation, but can we get to inflation in this new environment?f andion with inflation, there is no evidence inflation is ramping up. i would love to see more wage inflation. that is what we need for the consumer to improve balance sheets. i don't see the evidence yet. i think central bank policy could nip inflation in the bud too early. with the exception of protectionism leading to a particularly negative scenario. francine: you could also argue that once inflation picks a, it goes very quickly from then on? >> i have heard that argument. id. know if i buy it. inflationer to reduce than to increase inflation. .e can ask a central banks increasing inflation is incredibly difficult. you can control rates and squeeze out excessive liquidity quite easily. tom: thank you for your comments. greatly appreciate that. , i will get the update, 5.31% on turkish lira. yen with the some strength. it had a 1.10 handle earlier. euro up again. interesting comments there. sterling, 1.2862. francine: one of the biggest market moves today. the pound has fallen ver
heller's walter 1960's, 1970's inflation, but can we get to inflation in this new environment?f andion with inflation, there is no evidence inflation is ramping up. i would love to see more wage inflation. that is what we need for the consumer to improve balance sheets. i don't see the evidence yet. i think central bank policy could nip inflation in the bud too early. with the exception of protectionism leading to a particularly negative scenario. francine: you could also argue that once...
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. >> you know who called it a fundamental human right, justice scalia in a famous decision called hellerlumbia which says the second amend machined protects a human right to keep and bear arms. what he's saying is not radical. it's perfectly consistent with the supreme court. maria: the president signaled yesterday he's on the fence. he tweeted this, he said i'm looking into 3d plastic guns being sold to the public, already spoke to nra, doesn't seem to make much sense. >> the nra actually championed the 1988 law which pro hi prohid guns that don't have any metal in them. this is the reagan era law that i mentioned earlier. i don't know that this made its way up the food chain in the state department. i don't know that the secretary of state knew about this because it is a real head-scratcher that a decision like this could be made without the broad consensus of the trump administration behind it. so i don't know where it's going to go. let me scare you a little bit. this is in the ninth circuit. maria: here we go. >> they're going to reverse the seattle judge probably this afternoon if
. >> you know who called it a fundamental human right, justice scalia in a famous decision called hellerlumbia which says the second amend machined protects a human right to keep and bear arms. what he's saying is not radical. it's perfectly consistent with the supreme court. maria: the president signaled yesterday he's on the fence. he tweeted this, he said i'm looking into 3d plastic guns being sold to the public, already spoke to nra, doesn't seem to make much sense. >> the nra...
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length about presidents thethe application of abortion cases and executive ther and we talked about heller gun decision. we talked about his judicial philosophy. judges heabout which admires most or feels that he is most similar to. a wide range of issues. [indiscernible] said you have had some concerns after looking through his record. what are those? >> we definitely talked about them. i talked to him at length about his decision in the garza case, which is the only case dealing with abortion in which he has rendered a decision. we talked about whether he to be settled law. he said he agreed with what justice robert said at his nomination hearing in which he said it was settled law. we had a very good, thorough discussion about that issue and many others. >> not until after we hear. i have always waited until after the judiciary committee hearings before rendering a final decision on a supreme court nominee. you never know what questions are going to come up at a judiciary committee hearing where 21 individuals will be questioning him, but for more than two hours, we covered a wide range
length about presidents thethe application of abortion cases and executive ther and we talked about heller gun decision. we talked about his judicial philosophy. judges heabout which admires most or feels that he is most similar to. a wide range of issues. [indiscernible] said you have had some concerns after looking through his record. what are those? >> we definitely talked about them. i talked to him at length about his decision in the garza case, which is the only case dealing with...
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we talked about executive power, we talked about the heller gun amendment, the gun decision, we talked about, we talked about which judge he admires most or he felt similar to, we talked about. >> you said you had concerns after looking through his record. what are those concerns and did you talk about them? i talked to him at length about his decision in the case which is the only case dealing with abortion in which he has rendered a decision. we talked about whether he considers it to be a settled law, he agreed with what justice roberts said that his nomination hearing in which he said that it was settled law. we had a very good, thorough discussion about that issue and many others. [inaudible] i have always waited until after the committee hearings before rendering a final dissension on a supreme court nominee. you never know what's going to come up at a committee hearing where 21 individuals will be questioning him, but for more than two hours, we covered a wide range of issues and it was very helpful, very productive thank you, i'm sorry. tha
we talked about executive power, we talked about the heller gun amendment, the gun decision, we talked about, we talked about which judge he admires most or he felt similar to, we talked about. >> you said you had concerns after looking through his record. what are those concerns and did you talk about them? i talked to him at length about his decision in the case which is the only case dealing with abortion in which he has rendered a decision. we talked about whether he considers it to...
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governor ducey, governor brewer, governor simonton, governor napolitano, representative colby senator heller, senator , flake, cindy mccain, and all members of the mccain family, and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, and its values, and its institutions. he said he came to this realization was his time as a pow in vietnam. i fell in love with this country, he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result he dedicated his , life to serve the country. when he saw challenges to its institutions or values, he fought to protect them. thus, his efforts to rein in excess campaign its managers and congressional earmarks, which he viewed as corrupting our values and institutions. and his insistence that battlefield detainees be treated in accordance with american law and values. in international affairs, his beliefs led senator mccain to promote american principles of freedom and democracy for others. and in our military campaigns, to support our missions and our troops. john had a keen eye for american interests and could spot dangerous adversaries a m
governor ducey, governor brewer, governor simonton, governor napolitano, representative colby senator heller, senator , flake, cindy mccain, and all members of the mccain family, and friends. john mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, and its values, and its institutions. he said he came to this realization was his time as a pow in vietnam. i fell in love with this country, he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result he dedicated his , life to serve the...
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governor ducey, governing ruler senatornor brewer, heller, senator flake, cindy mccain and all members of the : john family and friends mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values, and its institutions. came to this realization during his time as a pow in vietnam. i fell in love with my country he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country. when he saw challenges to its institutions are values, he fought to protect them. to rein in excess campaign expenditures and congressional earmarks, which he viewed as corrupting our values and institutions. his insistence that battlefield detainees be treated in accordance with american law and values. affairs, isl believed led senator mccain to promote freedom and democracy for others. campaigns, toy support our missions and troops. john had a keen eye for american interests and could spot dangers -- dangerous adversaries a mile away. he was among the first to regain the initiative in the war. been with him all around the world and i will tell you he had better inst
governor ducey, governing ruler senatornor brewer, heller, senator flake, cindy mccain and all members of the : john family and friends mccain believed in america. he believed in its people, its values, and its institutions. came to this realization during his time as a pow in vietnam. i fell in love with my country he said, when i was a prisoner in someone else's. as a result, he dedicated his life to serve his country. when he saw challenges to its institutions are values, he fought to...
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of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable dean heller, a senator from the state of nevada, who will perform the duties of the chair. signed: orrin g. hatch, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. are morning business is -- morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the following nomination, which the clerk will report. nomination, department of health and human services, lynn a. johnson of colorado, to be assistant secretary of family support. mr. mcconnell: mr. president. the presiding officer: the majority leader. mr. mcconnell: this continues to be a productive august here in the united states senate. we convene this month because too much of the american people's business remained outstanding. too many legislative priorities unfinished, too many uncontroversial completely qualified nominees left languishing on the executive calendar due to partisan obstruction and delays. coming back to
of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable dean heller, a senator from the state of nevada, who will perform the duties of the chair. signed: orrin g. hatch, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. are morning business is -- morning business is closed. under the previous order, the senate will proceed to executive session to resume consideration of the following nomination, which...