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it was the major state that farmed hemp back in the day. henry clay had a hemp farm.y famous founders of our country also farmed hemp. was banned in 1937 under the marijuana tax act, kentucky farmers had to either give their hemp to the government or forfeit all their profits. a lot of them held the spot in their hearts for the plant and wanted to grow it again. it is sort of an emotional issue as well as an economic one in kentucky. host: what are some of the industrial uses? guest: you can make a dress like this one. car dashboards. b.m.w. is using it for different parts of the car. the other part of the plant that innot fiber can be used industrial for sewage spills, all kinds of things like that. seedsfood, i have hemp most mornings in my yogurt. very tasty, full of protein. there is also the cannabinoid oil which can cure epilepsy and reduce seizures, rheumatoid arthritis, it is great for reduction of pain. there are all of those medical applications as well. host: we have cornelia on the line for republicans calling from cottonwood, idaho. good morning. caller:
it was the major state that farmed hemp back in the day. henry clay had a hemp farm.y famous founders of our country also farmed hemp. was banned in 1937 under the marijuana tax act, kentucky farmers had to either give their hemp to the government or forfeit all their profits. a lot of them held the spot in their hearts for the plant and wanted to grow it again. it is sort of an emotional issue as well as an economic one in kentucky. host: what are some of the industrial uses? guest: you can...
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. >> the company i work with -- it is industrial hemp non-psychoactive dvd products. are getting testimonials from people all over the country of how much more effective it is for pain relief than opioids. and there has also been extensive research on how cbd's are helping people that are addicted to opioids get off of the opioids so i think instead of spending billions of dollars on pharmaceutical companies putting our products to get people up opioids, we should have more studies and research using industrial hemp, cbd products. >> i am certain there will be research done with various efforts to address pain management and we have seen the negatives that have been out there. we know that we have an epidemic that needs to be addressed and i believe that there will be work on how to respond to pain and how to manage the pain and how to avoid the addiction to opiates which is a severe epidemic in our society today. >> we have a representative joining us, the next call from did maryland democrats.go ahead. >> yes, are you a god-fearing man? >> go to your question please
. >> the company i work with -- it is industrial hemp non-psychoactive dvd products. are getting testimonials from people all over the country of how much more effective it is for pain relief than opioids. and there has also been extensive research on how cbd's are helping people that are addicted to opioids get off of the opioids so i think instead of spending billions of dollars on pharmaceutical companies putting our products to get people up opioids, we should have more studies and...
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recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then psychologist and author dr. suessen lipkens discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the family research council and other conservative groups have been meeting for more than a decade in washington, d.c., to hear from conservative leaders about a wide range of issues. tomorrow their values voter summit conti w
recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then psychologist and author dr. suessen lipkens discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the family research council and other conservative groups have been meeting for more than a decade in washington, d.c., to hear from conservative leaders about a wide range...
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the school with a plant biotechnology company looking to renew the state as the leading producer of hemp hoping to restore the land. >>> debating continues in virginia in the race for governor. florida senator marco rubio is joining ed gillespie. they will attend a get out the vote rally tonight at 6:00 and it's held at a plumbing company in sterling. gillespie faces ralph northam in the election. jonathan: look at this. it never gets old. michelle: not at all. jonathan: space-x launching the 16th rocket in orbit this year. that is more launches than the previous two years combined. on board satellite to increase the signals to south korea and australia. it landed successfully on a ship in the atlantic. technology. over the weekend in nashville, yep, check it out. you thought dinosaurs were extinct. not so up stampede of t-rexes. the second running of the rexes through the heart of music city. 25 dinos participated in what is becoming an annual tradition. it start as a joke on social media last year. bill: have you seen the one video that is floating around on the youtube with the animat
the school with a plant biotechnology company looking to renew the state as the leading producer of hemp hoping to restore the land. >>> debating continues in virginia in the race for governor. florida senator marco rubio is joining ed gillespie. they will attend a get out the vote rally tonight at 6:00 and it's held at a plumbing company in sterling. gillespie faces ralph northam in the election. jonathan: look at this. it never gets old. michelle: not at all. jonathan: space-x...
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the visitors took the lead midway through the first half. 17—year—old lauren hemp with her first goalr the break. dutch international danielle van de donk making sure they finished with a point. there were two other games today, reading drew 2—2 with birmingham while sunderland beat yeovil. lewis hamilton took a huge step towards a fourth world title as he opened up a potentially championship—winning lead with victory in the japanese grand prix. he leads title rival sebastien vettel by 59 points with four races to go, after the ferrari driver was forced to retire early on. nick parrott reports. a show of gratitude for the mercedes car that has taken lewis hamilton to the brink of a fourth world title. consistency brings success in sport, and he's had it this season. starting from pole position for the tenth time in 16 races, he made the perfect getaway. his main rival, sebastian vettel, has seen his consistency disappear lately. problems with his ferrari's spark plugs saw him tumble down the field, before retiring after just four laps. the german now seems resigned to his fate. his on
the visitors took the lead midway through the first half. 17—year—old lauren hemp with her first goalr the break. dutch international danielle van de donk making sure they finished with a point. there were two other games today, reading drew 2—2 with birmingham while sunderland beat yeovil. lewis hamilton took a huge step towards a fourth world title as he opened up a potentially championship—winning lead with victory in the japanese grand prix. he leads title rival sebastien vettel by...
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they talk about the current return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then doctor susan discusses state and federal anti- hazing laws. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern on saturday morning. >> president trump attended the values voters summit washington, d.c. he spoke to the audience about some of issues. >> i thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i've been here before. you do know that prayer before the big day on november 8 i was here. i think mark and all of the folks have made this possible tony, tremendous guy. we have incredible people that we love and are involved with. we all know that. i'm being followed by mr. bennett. the been watching him say nice things about me before i knew him. those are the ones i like. where they speak well of you before you know them. but i want to thank everybody and tony for your extraordinary leadership of this organization. i want to thank you for your dedication to the faith community and determination, you work so hard. it's great to be back with so many friends at th
they talk about the current return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then doctor susan discusses state and federal anti- hazing laws. watch "washington journal" live at seven eastern on saturday morning. >> president trump attended the values voters summit washington, d.c. he spoke to the audience about some of issues. >> i thank you very much. thank you. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> i've been here before. you do know that prayer before the big day on november...
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>> all of the jokes you will hear tonight were written in small batches by hand on biodegradeable hempnatural ink that was made from sustainably-harvested lingonberries. this is artisanal. >> i was going to say, he missed the word artisanal. >> is brooklyn that hipsteresque? >> >> he gave deejay callie a key. because you know deejay callie supposedly already had the keys. >> does he know you have a key. >> yes, i have a key to the city in belize. everybody's envious of that. i wonder if he gave flavor flav a clock. >> the most exciting interview is when he sits down with david letterman. >> that will be fun. so, is it a shaved david letterman? what version of the beard do we think it will be? >> i think it's going to be full santa claus david letterman. christmas is coming up. he has to prepare. >>> the ballroom was transformed into the happiest place on earth. it was disney night. minnie, mickey, the whole goofy group kicked off the night. the theme was disney through the ages. starting in the 1920s to the present. >> and dreams do come true for jordan and lindsey. they got the first
>> all of the jokes you will hear tonight were written in small batches by hand on biodegradeable hempnatural ink that was made from sustainably-harvested lingonberries. this is artisanal. >> i was going to say, he missed the word artisanal. >> is brooklyn that hipsteresque? >> >> he gave deejay callie a key. because you know deejay callie supposedly already had the keys. >> does he know you have a key. >> yes, i have a key to the city in belize....
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recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then psychologist and author dr. suessen lipkens discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the family research council and other conservative groups have been meeting for more than a decade in washington, d.c., to hear from conservative leaders about a wide range of issues. tomorrow their values voter summit continues with several speakers including former presidential advisor steve bannon. join us for live coverage of the values voter summit saturday at 1:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. also earlier today during a news conference, house minority leader nancy pelosi responded to president trump's decision to decertify the iran nuclear agreement. she also discussed health care issues and government spending. this is 25 minutes. ms. pelosi: it's an expression, a figure of speech. good afternoon. well, it is afternoon. and whether it's good or not depends on how you view what the
recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentucky. then psychologist and author dr. suessen lipkens discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern saturday morning. join the discussion. >> the family research council and other conservative groups have been meeting for more than a decade in washington, d.c., to hear from conservative leaders about a wide range...
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they talk about the current return of the hemp industry in kentucky.
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>> all of the jokes you will hear tonight were written in small batches by hand on biodegradeable hemptural ink that was made from sustainably-harvested lingonberries. this is artisanal. >> i was going to say, he missed the word artisan. and there it is, he got it in. >> is brooklyn that hipsteresque? >> brooklyn hipsters like their artisanal stuff. >> he gave deejay callie a key. because you know deejay callie supposedly already had the keys. >> does he know you have a key. >> yes, i have a key to the city in belize. >> close enough. >> everybody's envious of that. i wonder if he gave flavor flav a clock. >> i think he has lots of those already. but he said the interview he's most looking forward to, when he sits down with dave david letterman tonight. >> so is it a shaved david letterman? what version of the beard do we think it will be? >> i think it's going to be full santa claus david letterman. christmas is coming up. he has to prepare. >> that's true. >>> the ballroom was transformed into the happiest place on earth. on "dancing with the stars," it was disney night. minnie, mick
>> all of the jokes you will hear tonight were written in small batches by hand on biodegradeable hemptural ink that was made from sustainably-harvested lingonberries. this is artisanal. >> i was going to say, he missed the word artisan. and there it is, he got it in. >> is brooklyn that hipsteresque? >> brooklyn hipsters like their artisanal stuff. >> he gave deejay callie a key. because you know deejay callie supposedly already had the keys. >> does he know...
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instead, what was going to him -- hemp could be a commercial crop that could be acceptable for agriculture. and by 1820, there could be 10,000 slaves. there were be the belief that missouri would be a slave state. however, february 1819, jamestown was junior -- james talmage junior introducing resolution that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude would be permitted, and slaves would be freed by age 25. it is by this time the proverbial feces hit the fan. i don't want to belabor this part of your own history, but suffice it to say that proslavery republicans countered how much was claimed by saying the constitution had long been interpreted as having relinked -- relinquished any claim to slavery in territory and in state. the free inhabitants of missouri had the right to establish or disestablish slavery. exclusive of the central government, under the louisiana purchase treaty article three. remember, that last clause. they shall be maintained and protected, which they profess. there again. that is jeffersons heavy-handed compact equality. and washington, rather than debate the moral qu
instead, what was going to him -- hemp could be a commercial crop that could be acceptable for agriculture. and by 1820, there could be 10,000 slaves. there were be the belief that missouri would be a slave state. however, february 1819, jamestown was junior -- james talmage junior introducing resolution that neither slavery nor involuntary servitude would be permitted, and slaves would be freed by age 25. it is by this time the proverbial feces hit the fan. i don't want to belabor this part of...
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they have cal hemp, complicated ones but that might not translate to mouse clicks as well as top 50 listsank and that's my take. ♪ >>> police need your help identifying would thieves who swiped a couple of pricey skateboards. philadelphia investigators just releasing surveillance video from september 20th when two kids propped their skates up against a wall outside wawa on spruce street. to men showed up and stole those boards the teens say they are valued at $1,500 a piece. >> first daughter ivanka trump in bucks county today promot pro promoting the benefits of her father's tax reform plan. bruce gordon was that at that meeting and says not everyone grease with her. >> reporter: ivanka trump made her case for tax reform. simple pitch for reform as a boom to the middle class the. >> cost raising the family, a the cost of raising children has, um, really increased very dramatically. so we're advocating strongly for the expansion of the child tax credit. we think it is critically important. >> reporter: the town hall featured rescreened questions from an audience of more than 200. the even
they have cal hemp, complicated ones but that might not translate to mouse clicks as well as top 50 listsank and that's my take. ♪ >>> police need your help identifying would thieves who swiped a couple of pricey skateboards. philadelphia investigators just releasing surveillance video from september 20th when two kids propped their skates up against a wall outside wawa on spruce street. to men showed up and stole those boards the teens say they are valued at $1,500 a piece. >>...
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. >> reporter: it stands for real scientific hemp oil, also known as medical marijuana. the results for harper were almost immediate. >> did you do something funny today? >> reporter: the seizures stopped. she was making eye contact. smiling, all the while fighting the disease. >> it didn't cure it, we never expected it to. it just allowed for a better quality of life. >> the first thing we were surprised to see -- >> reporter: now doctors at the university of pennsylvania who have been studying harper's brain are studying why medical marijuana can make such a difference. >> we're trying to understand how safe they are. this is a system that hasn't been tested yet. are safe are they in a developing brain? is it safe in normal brains, or is it only safe in brains that have bad seizures and it's a way to get the seizures to calm down. these are all questions that need answers. >> reporter: harper's family says for them, it gave them their daughter back. when nothing else would. >> at the end of the day, i want to live knowing that i tried everything i could to help my chil
. >> reporter: it stands for real scientific hemp oil, also known as medical marijuana. the results for harper were almost immediate. >> did you do something funny today? >> reporter: the seizures stopped. she was making eye contact. smiling, all the while fighting the disease. >> it didn't cure it, we never expected it to. it just allowed for a better quality of life. >> the first thing we were surprised to see -- >> reporter: now doctors at the university...
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recent contributor and a journal staff writer roy cobol talks about the hemp industry in kentucky. discussessusan lipkin state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 10:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. live in we are jefferson city, missouri for the next stop on the c-span 50 capitals tour. jay asked croft will be our guest, starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the family research council is holding its values voters summit in washington, d.c. speakers on the first day included president trump, former education secretary bill bennett and advisor kellyanne conway. this part of the conference begins with family research council tony perkins and is a panel of republican house members. everyone.rning, welcome to the >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the 2017 values voters summit. are you ready to drain the swamp? [cheering and applause] >> i've got the equipment and the motivation and we are going to get it. -- get it done. we must seize this moment and save our republic area we
recent contributor and a journal staff writer roy cobol talks about the hemp industry in kentucky. discussessusan lipkin state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 10:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. live in we are jefferson city, missouri for the next stop on the c-span 50 capitals tour. jay asked croft will be our guest, starting at 8:00 a.m. eastern. the family research council is holding its values voters summit in...
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also allowing industrial hemp to be a product here. it is a strong cash crop. one of my plans is to make virginia the number one outdoor outdoorion for recreation on the east coast. one of our assets is the natural beauty. -- click in to our rivers and streams so we can take advantage of the natural beauty here. that would result in thousands of good paying jobs as well. lt. gov. northam: i know the mailboxes have been full and the airway is full of not showing up, but i would like to remind you, mr. gillespie, i served for eight years in the army. i showed up for our country. i showed up when i served in the virginia senate for eight years. as your lieutenant governor, i did not miss one second of being on the podium during that for years. i have showed up for virginia. i have been proud to do so. i guess what i have been showing up and serving the commonwealth k virginia, you have been a street lobbyists in washington. the only time you show up as when you get paid. there is a big difference between us. >> let's stay on point. lt. gov. northam: i when it am.
also allowing industrial hemp to be a product here. it is a strong cash crop. one of my plans is to make virginia the number one outdoor outdoorion for recreation on the east coast. one of our assets is the natural beauty. -- click in to our rivers and streams so we can take advantage of the natural beauty here. that would result in thousands of good paying jobs as well. lt. gov. northam: i know the mailboxes have been full and the airway is full of not showing up, but i would like to remind...
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companies put out products to get people off of opioids we should have more studies on using industrial hempcts. guest: there will be research done with various efforts to address pain management. we have seen the negatives out there. we know we have an epidemic that needs to be addressed and i believe there will be work on how best to respond to pain. how to manage that pain. host: the next call is from the democrats line. are you a god-fearing man? guest: mi what? at?am i wh caller: god-fearing man? ok. let me ask you this. how can the drug companies give me a medicine for 20 years for crohn's disease and then call it a scheduled to drug. it was an opioid the whole time, and then pretend like it never happened, and take the chemical out of it, and then put you back on pain medicine. they have done this to more than one person. i'm not the only one. they have put steroids in our food. they have put all kinds of chemicals in our food. who is to say they don't have opioids in all of our food? regulations,s why there is research. there is preventative programming done to make certain we are go
companies put out products to get people off of opioids we should have more studies on using industrial hempcts. guest: there will be research done with various efforts to address pain management. we have seen the negatives out there. we know we have an epidemic that needs to be addressed and i believe there will be work on how best to respond to pain. how to manage that pain. host: the next call is from the democrats line. are you a god-fearing man? guest: mi what? at?am i wh caller:...
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the visitors took the lead midway through the first half. 17—year—old lauren hemp with her first goalvil. lewis hamilton took a huge step towards a fourth world title as he opened up a potentially championship—winning lead with victory in the japanese grand prix. he leads title rival sebastien vettel by 59 points with four races to go, after the ferrari driver was forced to retire early on. tom clarke some reports from suzuka. the sense of anticipation ahead of the japanese grand prix was huge. we had the two championship protagonists on the front row of the grid, lewis hamilton on pole position, sebastian vettel in second, and vettel needed to win this grand prix to stand any chance of winning this 2017 world championship. and then ferrari‘s reliability once again pulled the rug from underneath vettel‘s feat, as nick parrott reports. lewis hamilton to the brink of a fourth world title. consistency brings success in sport, and he‘s had it this season. starting from pole position for the tenth time in 16 races, he made the perfect getaway. his main rival, sebastian vettel, has seen his
the visitors took the lead midway through the first half. 17—year—old lauren hemp with her first goalvil. lewis hamilton took a huge step towards a fourth world title as he opened up a potentially championship—winning lead with victory in the japanese grand prix. he leads title rival sebastien vettel by 59 points with four races to go, after the ferrari driver was forced to retire early on. tom clarke some reports from suzuka. the sense of anticipation ahead of the japanese grand prix was...
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bristol almost pulled off the result of the weekend. 17—year—old lauren hemp scored this fantastic goal tries at allianz park, the last securing the bonus point. tyrrell hatton says winning this year's dunhill links championship in st andrews was much more difficult than last year. he finished on 24 under par, three shots ahead of fellow englishman ross fisher, whose final round 61 set a new course record. hatton has become the first player to successfully defend the title. great britain have finished the world gymnastics championships with two medals after claudia fragapane added a bronze to max whitlock‘s gold. going in the women's floor final, commonwealth champion fragapane rebounded from an error at the start of her routine to confidently dazzle in the rest of her display. it's her second world medal following bronze in the team event in 2015. carolin garcia has overtaken britain'sjohanna konta in the race for the last place in the end of season wta finals. garcia beat the new world number one simona halep to win the china open — her second title in two weeks. konta is taking a cou
bristol almost pulled off the result of the weekend. 17—year—old lauren hemp scored this fantastic goal tries at allianz park, the last securing the bonus point. tyrrell hatton says winning this year's dunhill links championship in st andrews was much more difficult than last year. he finished on 24 under par, three shots ahead of fellow englishman ross fisher, whose final round 61 set a new course record. hatton has become the first player to successfully defend the title. great britain...
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these days mostly from trees though there are other ways, linen and drag collecting and mashed up hemp and other forms of paper but mostly as we connect to another point of human consciousness across space and time when we pick up someone's book and read their words they may be dead for hundreds of years and on a different continent but their consciousness reunited comes into being in our heads. one of the more extraordinary inventions of life. life invented all kinds of things like coral reefs, trees, solar systems and books that connect the most mysterious parts, consciousness, subjective experience in a way that transcends what we traditionally understand as the limits of space and time and the relationship to trees. my arguments again and again through this book is these stories come from the present day and echo back through the centuries, the millennia, millions of years, to the deepest stories who we are as species and understanding who we might be moving forward because we live in a time of rapid environmental change, understanding the nature of these relationships. let me read
these days mostly from trees though there are other ways, linen and drag collecting and mashed up hemp and other forms of paper but mostly as we connect to another point of human consciousness across space and time when we pick up someone's book and read their words they may be dead for hundreds of years and on a different continent but their consciousness reunited comes into being in our heads. one of the more extraordinary inventions of life. life invented all kinds of things like coral...
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these days mostly from trees though there are other ways, linen and drag collecting and mashed up hemp and other forms of paper but mostly as we connect to another point of human consciousness across space and time when we pick up someone's book and read their words they may be dead for hundreds of years and on a different continent but their consciousness reunited comes into being in our heads. one of the more extraordinary inventions of life. life invented all kinds of things like coral reefs, trees, solar systems and books that connect the most mysterious parts, consciousness, subjective experience in a way that transcends what we traditionally understand as the limits of space and time and the relationship to trees. my arguments again and again through this book is these stories come from the present day and echo back through the centuries, the millennia, millions of years, to the deepest stories who we are as species and understanding who we might be moving forward because we live in a time of rapid environmental change, understanding the nature of these relationships. let me read
these days mostly from trees though there are other ways, linen and drag collecting and mashed up hemp and other forms of paper but mostly as we connect to another point of human consciousness across space and time when we pick up someone's book and read their words they may be dead for hundreds of years and on a different continent but their consciousness reunited comes into being in our heads. one of the more extraordinary inventions of life. life invented all kinds of things like coral...
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white house released outline of new proposal where fox5 anjali hemp schill live this morning with theump clearly not giving up on his proposed border wall. he's now looking to get it through congress by offin protections to dreamers. will the president get his border wall. the white house is making a play for it in a proposed bargain. more border security in exchange for renewed legal protections for the so-called dreamers. illegal immigrants who came to the country as children. >> this is exactly what the base wants and the also speaks to the issue of law and order. >> reaction already this morning from pundants to the plan. but while the president's political base will be pleased that the president is making a push for a border wall, it's a non-starter for many democrats. some of whom rallied last week in the shadow of the capitol. >> now is the time to show our complete commitment to our immigrant community. >> reporter: still the president has been hinting about making a deal with democrats to get this done. and the white house has argued for a comprehensive solution. >> we want t
white house released outline of new proposal where fox5 anjali hemp schill live this morning with theump clearly not giving up on his proposed border wall. he's now looking to get it through congress by offin protections to dreamers. will the president get his border wall. the white house is making a play for it in a proposed bargain. more border security in exchange for renewed legal protections for the so-called dreamers. illegal immigrants who came to the country as children. >> this...
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we had high regulation on banks, which was like putting the foot on the accelerator and pulling the hempehelped large companies apple and amazon to fund at zero, but it cannot help the small businesses, which are the real economy and the wages for middle and low income classes. that is why you have high and the quality of the corporate level and in society. that we need now is high interest rates and some deregulation to angst to get liquidity flowing to the rest of the economy. ,avid: matthew and michelle thank you both very much for being with us. alberto in london will be staying with us. if you have to leave your television set, you can always go to radio. tune in to tom keene and david gura on radio. you can hear them in new york, washington, d c, boston, and the bay area on sirius xm radio. this is bloomberg. ♪ emma: "bloomberg daybreak." this is "bloomberg daybreak." -- this is "bloomberg daybreak." i'm emma chandra in the enterprise agreement. greenroom. , alan krueger. this is bloomberg. jonathan: but the country needs right now is, leadership and that is what she is providing.
we had high regulation on banks, which was like putting the foot on the accelerator and pulling the hempehelped large companies apple and amazon to fund at zero, but it cannot help the small businesses, which are the real economy and the wages for middle and low income classes. that is why you have high and the quality of the corporate level and in society. that we need now is high interest rates and some deregulation to angst to get liquidity flowing to the rest of the economy. ,avid: matthew...
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recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentuckythen a psychologist and author discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. everything was devastating for him at the end. he was isolated and alone. announcer: sunday night on q and &a, william toman and his biography, gorbachev. the soviet people to follow him where they had that is tobefore, democratize their country in a few short years. he trusted them to follow him as he moved the country towards a market economy from a command economy. he trusted them to follow him and trust him as he made these and the cold war against the united states. so he trusted them too much it turned out. announcer: sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. announcer: part of the foreign intelligence surveillance act dealing with the electronic communications of foreigners expires at the end of the year. director michael rogers and christopher wray called on congress to rid new the law and discuss its r
recent contributor and bay journal staff writer talks about the return of the hemp industry in kentuckythen a psychologist and author discusses state and federal anti-hazing laws. be sure to watch c-span's washington journal live at 7:00 eastern on saturday morning. join the discussion. everything was devastating for him at the end. he was isolated and alone. announcer: sunday night on q and &a, william toman and his biography, gorbachev. the soviet people to follow him where they had that...