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i guess -- anybody elsesome? no well okay while l you're thinking about i'll tell another quick story because i'm pretty fascinated i by this one and egg it fits had in. but i will let you go ahead and ask your questions first. >> media's role in this because i see that politicians says false statement. but then the media repeats it over and over and over again. and then it really does become true u to many people. that's good and that you said it that way a while back i interviewed bill foster who is a congressman from illinois who is the only science ph.d. in all of congress. and he has this interesting formulation he thinks there are two kinds of facts he think there's regular facts and political fact. political facts only need to be repeated so many times that they become true. and these aren't necessarily real facts. and yeah, i think that the media plays huge role in -- trying to stifle those political facts. [laughter] and this actually relates back to what i was say about the, you know, the 99 versus one f
i guess -- anybody elsesome? no well okay while l you're thinking about i'll tell another quick story because i'm pretty fascinated i by this one and egg it fits had in. but i will let you go ahead and ask your questions first. >> media's role in this because i see that politicians says false statement. but then the media repeats it over and over and over again. and then it really does become true u to many people. that's good and that you said it that way a while back i interviewed bill...
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i guess you had to be there. [ light laughter ] >> i got the massage thing this morning.ish, 90 minutes. my masseuse anders hit every pressure point and i was like, "ahh, this is so good, anders take me away, i'm on like cloud ten, that's one higher than cloud nine, which i've also been to." no big deal. [ laughter ] guess you had to be there. >> jimmy: i got the massage thing too and i could see my masseuse's little feet through the hole -- [ light laughter ] in the table, and i was like, "where do you get your nails done?" [ laughter ] and she was like, "i get them done here at night, but i guess you have to be here," but i already was, so we laughed about it and i guess you had to be there. [ laughter and applause ] >> i'm crying. no big deal. >> jimmy: let's move on to our round of "omg or nbd." this is when we decide if something is -- >> omg. >> jimmy: or nbd. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> me first, the minecraft castle that chad built. >> jimmy: nbd, i've seen better. >> yeah, nbd. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: my turn. nut milk. >> omg. >> jimmy: total omg. >> okay,
i guess you had to be there. [ light laughter ] >> i got the massage thing this morning.ish, 90 minutes. my masseuse anders hit every pressure point and i was like, "ahh, this is so good, anders take me away, i'm on like cloud ten, that's one higher than cloud nine, which i've also been to." no big deal. [ laughter ] guess you had to be there. >> jimmy: i got the massage thing too and i could see my masseuse's little feet through the hole -- [ light laughter ] in the...
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supported and i guess would have -- some people argue that the e.r.a. would have forced women to do military service, they would have been forced to be subject to the draft, for example. yeah. i think that the assumption of military service must be given by a full citizenship, though, wouldn't that be undercut by conscientious objectors, which of course is what we will hear about during this conference. so i guess women then could say, well, we too would object to war. so i guess the question would be how does conscientious objection , then interact with that notion of -- that to be a full citizen, you have an obligation to take up arms to fight in a war, because men have had full , not always of course, but -- and had that option. >> and of course many men do not fight in wars because of age, ability or disability. erika: there is a whole list, right. so the list of ways people were granted deferments during vietnam is quite extensive. so then your second question was related to the national -- the suffragists. yeah. the suffragists from the women's nat
supported and i guess would have -- some people argue that the e.r.a. would have forced women to do military service, they would have been forced to be subject to the draft, for example. yeah. i think that the assumption of military service must be given by a full citizenship, though, wouldn't that be undercut by conscientious objectors, which of course is what we will hear about during this conference. so i guess women then could say, well, we too would object to war. so i guess the question...
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i guess they are technically also in breach of the law here. ect a few more tweets from donald trump while he is here in the chinese capital. that is an absolute certainty. thank you very much, steve mcdonald in beijing. what we are watching is just outside the great hall of the people, the two presidents. an official welcoming ceremony, unprecedented in every way, even in the sense that this is going to be broadcast live across china. and you have been watching newsday. hello, again. there's some colder weather on the way for this weekend. but overnight, it's not going to be quite as cold, because this area of cloud is moving down from the north—west, bringing with it a bit of rain and drizzle. as the cloud clears away from northern scotland, it will turn chilly later. perhaps the lowest temperatures for a while, ahead of that cloud, more towards the south—east. but here, those numbers will be higher by the morning, as we start the day with cloudy skies and some light rain or drizzle, and temperatures six or seven. for much of southern england,
i guess they are technically also in breach of the law here. ect a few more tweets from donald trump while he is here in the chinese capital. that is an absolute certainty. thank you very much, steve mcdonald in beijing. what we are watching is just outside the great hall of the people, the two presidents. an official welcoming ceremony, unprecedented in every way, even in the sense that this is going to be broadcast live across china. and you have been watching newsday. hello, again. there's...
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i guess let me just let me just interject in saying the reason reason why i lean against any idea of the widow burning herself when her husband dies is because that is spoiler alert what happened to create me. let me just move on a little bit leave where you want to take us awhile you mentioned the threats there for it on twitter search for peace to reign please they should stop promoting this movie immediately they've already threatened to burn down any center that shows the film and there's a bounty on the head of a lead actress as you mentioned to me though the person who made that bounty now denies that he said that but i actually want to go to a video comment from someone who says all of these threats all of these comments could have been avoided. all the protests and other things that have been said and done could have been easily avoided if the producer director had to come forward and at the very beginning treatment separate constraint would have kind of hunkered down but the other thing is that when it comes to artistic liberty and prevent it all freedoms underbody become an
i guess let me just let me just interject in saying the reason reason why i lean against any idea of the widow burning herself when her husband dies is because that is spoiler alert what happened to create me. let me just move on a little bit leave where you want to take us awhile you mentioned the threats there for it on twitter search for peace to reign please they should stop promoting this movie immediately they've already threatened to burn down any center that shows the film and there's a...
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i guess, you know, that's a debatable point, whether or not the 20th century. the book was written in i think 2011, whether the 20th century has in fact been less violent. way of been through war after war in my lifetime. we just had a man who brutally killed some 60 people and wound twod twod -- wounded 200 others at a music concert and seemed an awful lot like an act of war. this led me not to believe what steven pinker's saying but uses women equality as society's sign we are less violent in our time. i think another corollary we could use, has women's presence in the military and lisa meyers' work, the second world war and so forth, has their greater presence in the military made the military a different institution and perhaps led to the femization of the military and therefore a military that's less violent. i have data, the most recent data i could find was 15% of the u.s. military is made up of females. certainly, we have seen women graduating from westpoint becoming decorated generals and so forth. i'm not sure we can say anything about whether the mili
i guess, you know, that's a debatable point, whether or not the 20th century. the book was written in i think 2011, whether the 20th century has in fact been less violent. way of been through war after war in my lifetime. we just had a man who brutally killed some 60 people and wound twod twod -- wounded 200 others at a music concert and seemed an awful lot like an act of war. this led me not to believe what steven pinker's saying but uses women equality as society's sign we are less violent in...
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i guess i. mean. if you know that he has to go. you know. this. violence and discrimination are all too familiar to many women in india a reality too often reinforced by bollywood. but its leading star is throwing his weight behind the cause. to believe that they're doing and using his celebrity to add looking out for gender equality. the snake charmers comic con witness at this time on i'm just reading. however temperatures cooling off quite readily across north america at the moment a little area of code red diving outside of canada and that will sink its way further south with says and cloud on bright just around the panhandle into georgia up towards the middle and six days behind this cold front that's where the real cold air is and it will sink its way further south over the next comes as a single phase look at that. freezing for chicago i mean nine celsius in new york seven that they say but minus two the high we can the speights. not quite as cold as that i have it's was c.e.o. west pacific northwest seattle at around ten degrees celsius an
i guess i. mean. if you know that he has to go. you know. this. violence and discrimination are all too familiar to many women in india a reality too often reinforced by bollywood. but its leading star is throwing his weight behind the cause. to believe that they're doing and using his celebrity to add looking out for gender equality. the snake charmers comic con witness at this time on i'm just reading. however temperatures cooling off quite readily across north america at the moment a little...
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and i guess i. am the only. one who i. hang with. fund the eighties who started in some cases of heroin use but during the one nine hundred ninety s. and early ten zero zero s. the number of people who were injecting heroin increased due to my company so in two thousand and four we did another search to find out ha ve. among these people who wait checked in drugs overall for the two percent they were hiv positive this was it in my couple very high as compared to the general population five twenty eight and the worst part of it is that women who were injecting drugs. sixty two bus. that's the time when you say we need you to do something. for february twenty seventh that's where we opened up this clinic. and we took. my. memories i don't militia when the army. came running. with. money. but the challenge is. the number of people who are using drugs. and the biggest challenge that we noted is that people started to inject heroin so that they can access my. i spend buses then the number of report to get also increased so last they disap
and i guess i. am the only. one who i. hang with. fund the eighties who started in some cases of heroin use but during the one nine hundred ninety s. and early ten zero zero s. the number of people who were injecting heroin increased due to my company so in two thousand and four we did another search to find out ha ve. among these people who wait checked in drugs overall for the two percent they were hiv positive this was it in my couple very high as compared to the general population five...
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so good i guess i got. my grandchildren. to know. about miller's. negatives are. they going to do you. why. i don't know all the money. i sent this. off and on the morrow. that we're going to have my me got there. but i'm going to. have a good look at it hacking because you probably want to buy from. your hand when you. give me to find unfit to get any more damage to the speaker like a man. getting. every service that. i want it's. like a cop yes difficult ethical. that way as i discover what that little look at the good actor. but other people get to be. in a permit to. have a. simple. one of the big. one to look at this. you're going to give us a. pretty. good. try . but allow me if i will. i don't. want to see. if i'm off a. demo mortuary. ok. i just think it was. good that i believe it that the more general idea they're going to be. getting a bit. more of a bit of a. get they don't get i don't know that i was ignored yes and it almost. got me that she will see a bit of a different tone in the. book it seems to offer for. you know. you men are going. to take it
so good i guess i got. my grandchildren. to know. about miller's. negatives are. they going to do you. why. i don't know all the money. i sent this. off and on the morrow. that we're going to have my me got there. but i'm going to. have a good look at it hacking because you probably want to buy from. your hand when you. give me to find unfit to get any more damage to the speaker like a man. getting. every service that. i want it's. like a cop yes difficult ethical. that way as i discover what...
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start having some respect for authority i guess. e to suck it up and do it. >> coming up, troy sexton decides he needs a new lawyer. >> i understand that and i'm with you -- >> i know it's -- it's frustrating. >> deandre kelley is sentenced. >> after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window. >> and his girlfriend ends up in the jail. but it's not for a visit. >> i'm facing 30 days. and i think i'm going to be doing 30 days because i don't feel like i need to apologize. liberty mutual stood with me when i was too busy with the kids to get a repair estimate. i just snapped a photo and got an estimate in 24 hours. my insurance company definitely doesn't have that... you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance. i love hanging out. with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free. it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well fitting dentures let in food particles just
start having some respect for authority i guess. e to suck it up and do it. >> coming up, troy sexton decides he needs a new lawyer. >> i understand that and i'm with you -- >> i know it's -- it's frustrating. >> deandre kelley is sentenced. >> after i heard that, i was like wow. just staring out the window. >> and his girlfriend ends up in the jail. but it's not for a visit. >> i'm facing 30 days. and i think i'm going to be doing 30 days because i...
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and then, she broke them down into these little comments, and i guess -- i guess -- i saw this, and i thought that was pretty subtly numbered, considering how -- how focused those groups were, you know, and -- and -- i was critical of the way they were setup, but these are really high statistics or antic.e.d., and when i woke up this morning and looked at the police department -- they listed the comments why they were ae antitazers, but when i looked at the paper this morning, it says critics of tazers say they're incompatible with deescalation, and i'm just wondering if we're going to respect the public and what they say, why would we call them critics when they're the community that are supposed to be included in making this decision according to the department of justice, and i'm just wondering if you could speak to that or should i ask somebody else. >> to be honest f, i'm not sur of the word critics, but i end at that -- attended the meetings at sunny daily and bill graham, and i believe these people were passionate, focus, and they had a focus on what was the correct decision. i
and then, she broke them down into these little comments, and i guess -- i guess -- i saw this, and i thought that was pretty subtly numbered, considering how -- how focused those groups were, you know, and -- and -- i was critical of the way they were setup, but these are really high statistics or antic.e.d., and when i woke up this morning and looked at the police department -- they listed the comments why they were ae antitazers, but when i looked at the paper this morning, it says critics...
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and i guess terrifying i don't think it's really sunk in the. southern korean chill to a hero for the first time. around the world at large i scared yeah. i'm also scared. to. go. no stay here we won't get a chance to see a fire this big again. the fire poses a real risk to life there's no question about that it'll just swallow you up. i'm not thinking about ghosts i can only think of god i hope he comes and saves me. last legs are not all proud of him they will not succeed in dividing us about not succeed in taking the people off the streets because we're tired of this dictatorship. taking the stand global news that matters. made from minds. that it doesn't have this is the one i have and i think it's really important to give a bit of time and love back to the families who make so much effort. you know. what drives the economy. those new drugs. made in germany always has its finger on the pulse. of the market.
and i guess terrifying i don't think it's really sunk in the. southern korean chill to a hero for the first time. around the world at large i scared yeah. i'm also scared. to. go. no stay here we won't get a chance to see a fire this big again. the fire poses a real risk to life there's no question about that it'll just swallow you up. i'm not thinking about ghosts i can only think of god i hope he comes and saves me. last legs are not all proud of him they will not succeed in dividing us about...
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i guess i. mean. when. you know that he has to go. you know. if. this. the sky. should be no borders up here. only horizons. as an airline we don't believe in boundaries we believe in bringing people together the world's better than when. it is a rowing football of us to go where we need to go to feel with things we want to feel. to see the people we want to see. that's why we'll continue to fly the skies providing you with everything we can and treating everyone how they deserve to be treated we do this because we know the trouble goes beyond what is a prejudice. to travel teaches compassion to travel is a necessity. to travel is a right. remember that this world is full of ours to explore. and it's a strange thing for us to be a part. cats are always going places to get a. place to save some quieter weather for queensland australia as we go on through the next day i also still a child so want to want to still showers coming in have a set that lets the family ounce of trout into central pass down towards south australia fair not the woman here is to go on for th
i guess i. mean. when. you know that he has to go. you know. if. this. the sky. should be no borders up here. only horizons. as an airline we don't believe in boundaries we believe in bringing people together the world's better than when. it is a rowing football of us to go where we need to go to feel with things we want to feel. to see the people we want to see. that's why we'll continue to fly the skies providing you with everything we can and treating everyone how they deserve to be treated...
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here with us i guess another planet. yes but they let them stay. by the committee any complete ok i must say that. i mean to. say and. they did that but i don't. know this thing but i mean. just in the day so he doesn't bother me. as nancy nancy but. when i was he did something that's your. right. to the same way. in the window somewhere. where. a planet earth. then. when i. get bad mouthed. when i watch costello. being there yes. i and then wonder. if you have time in the day i welcome. him out there and. seeing as how you see him out there back in montana losing one of the things. that you. have. to. say this time was him. but. my voice. and i think long as you deny. a bailout you will know. what i want to. in. them year long. demand mean. dinero knock on dinner excited i'm in text and you get perceived a mention of where. they are they just they say. we're not. i guess done. my end of musical advice is what you want to look but oh my you are the wily mo star. and grandmother. and. i never. said. that bomb bomb bomb bomb. was. going to look. too g
here with us i guess another planet. yes but they let them stay. by the committee any complete ok i must say that. i mean to. say and. they did that but i don't. know this thing but i mean. just in the day so he doesn't bother me. as nancy nancy but. when i was he did something that's your. right. to the same way. in the window somewhere. where. a planet earth. then. when i. get bad mouthed. when i watch costello. being there yes. i and then wonder. if you have time in the day i welcome. him...
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i guess are we in the early stages? >> we are in the ooze of robots. i think a lot of people don't realize robotics started in the mid-1950s with a little robot that would actually drive towards a candle when it needed to recharge and they would put a little charger there and a way when it didn't. and the first i guess commercial industrial robots and then we had this kind of experience in robotics where everyone was making robots to crawl, swim, jump, fly. there wasn't much cohesion within all of that. and so in the mid-2000s willow garage started an effort to bring cohesion through open source software. >> you came from willow garage. it's sort of likepaypal. it was you. you are the mother of many robotics in silicon valley. >> yeah. while i was wall willow i was focused not only on the engineering aspects but also creating community. and so it actually has been really great because now i have run my own company i am basically saying hey, you want a job? >> i guess using robots in the workplace i guess are we going to see more jobs replaced by automat
i guess are we in the early stages? >> we are in the ooze of robots. i think a lot of people don't realize robotics started in the mid-1950s with a little robot that would actually drive towards a candle when it needed to recharge and they would put a little charger there and a way when it didn't. and the first i guess commercial industrial robots and then we had this kind of experience in robotics where everyone was making robots to crawl, swim, jump, fly. there wasn't much cohesion...
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i guess my question is, what were you thinking? >> i heard that. thought i'd be quoted as looking like villains from the "james bond." i guess i should take that as a co villain in a great, successful james bond movie. >> seth: all right, i'm sorry, but you don't look like a "bond" villain. [ laughter ] you look like a "bond" villain's accountant who gets dropped into the piranha tank for trying to sneak out with a bar of gold. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] "no, please, i'm sorry. i didn't mean it." so that's who's deciding tax policy in our country now. people who consider it a compliment to be compared to "james bond" villains. so i guess it shouldn't be a surprise that the more we learn about this gop tax bill, the more villainous it gets. for example, one study found that with the gop plan, most people earning less than $75,000 would be worse off. while millionaires and those earning $100,000 to $500,000 would be the big beneficiaries. and another found that by 2027 half of all u.s. households would pay more in taxes. oh, my god. cutting
i guess my question is, what were you thinking? >> i heard that. thought i'd be quoted as looking like villains from the "james bond." i guess i should take that as a co villain in a great, successful james bond movie. >> seth: all right, i'm sorry, but you don't look like a "bond" villain. [ laughter ] you look like a "bond" villain's accountant who gets dropped into the piranha tank for trying to sneak out with a bar of gold. [ laughter ] [ cheers and...
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it's the adventure, i guess, chapter. kind of how i see it. >> that adventure will start here, 700 miles away in the rural heart of missouri, where 38-year-old gary and his 32-yraising their family. by all appearances, they look like a conservative, traditional couple. but gary and sarah are anything but old-fashioned, especially in the relationship department. >> i've always been a polygamist, and i didn't know it. i literally struggled for quite a few years with it. didn't understand it. i denied it. because the idea had been put in my head that that is so wrong. >> as a single man, gary had a problem. he kept falling in love with multiple women at the same time. he felt caught between his instincts and what society deemed moral. >> the whole world's telling you you're wrong, you're bad. you're going to go to hell. >> after numerous failed relationships, he met sarah and decided it was time to settle down. that was ten years ago. how would you describe your relationship? >> we've had some really good times. we've had so
it's the adventure, i guess, chapter. kind of how i see it. >> that adventure will start here, 700 miles away in the rural heart of missouri, where 38-year-old gary and his 32-yraising their family. by all appearances, they look like a conservative, traditional couple. but gary and sarah are anything but old-fashioned, especially in the relationship department. >> i've always been a polygamist, and i didn't know it. i literally struggled for quite a few years with it. didn't...
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>> it's the responsibility i guess of a person involved in an investigation to be sure that nothing they do has a conflict of interest or that should require recusal. >> so i appreciate that that's an individual responsibility. but so i guess nothing formally or from the department was done to vet, say, we have this going on, there is potential questions, particularly with regard to mr. rosen stein, mr. mccabe's roles all the way back to the fusion one investigations and continuing on for that period of ten years? i suppose if i understand you correctly there was nothing down there to formally to vet them? >> i think i understand you correctly. and i think that's correct. >> and i know that oftyou've an this so i'm going to go very quickly with you. with regard to the fusion gps dossier it's been reported widely in the meads yeah that fbi paid for some of that. do you know whether that's accurate or not, accurate reporting of the media? >> i do not. >> and i guess it's also been widely reported in the media that the fbi at some point reviewed that dossier, particularly under mr. comey. s
>> it's the responsibility i guess of a person involved in an investigation to be sure that nothing they do has a conflict of interest or that should require recusal. >> so i appreciate that that's an individual responsibility. but so i guess nothing formally or from the department was done to vet, say, we have this going on, there is potential questions, particularly with regard to mr. rosen stein, mr. mccabe's roles all the way back to the fusion one investigations and continuing...
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the i guess they didn't. have my problems because of the smoke i sometimes wear glasses at home i know the smoke is very harm that especially for the lungs. say they haven't got a quote that is the burning coal causes air and water pollution. i don't like that it destroys everything it comes into contact with. that i deal with designing it was that it had a little. i know that i know that if this helps to cook the coal faster. from the charcoal it's sold on to local markets households and restaurants. sits atop one of india's largest gold reserves dozens of places reach below the ground some have been smoldering for more than a hundred years when underground mining first began. most fires ignited spontaneously when minerals in the exposed coal heater. continued opencast mining has worsened the problem the fires cause the earth to fisher and collapse destroying houses and causing landslides. the resulting carbon emissions have a devastating impact on the environment and the climate. that. saw the trees hard wor
the i guess they didn't. have my problems because of the smoke i sometimes wear glasses at home i know the smoke is very harm that especially for the lungs. say they haven't got a quote that is the burning coal causes air and water pollution. i don't like that it destroys everything it comes into contact with. that i deal with designing it was that it had a little. i know that i know that if this helps to cook the coal faster. from the charcoal it's sold on to local markets households and...
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in the you know many times you can say i mean the that. a guess out of the lineage is some leave it ok noyon phase one don't listen ideal of any kind of thinking on how you're going to put it. i don't know if there's a legal system. aphorism to go in the. right . now. on. i mean. even in a country as wealthy as sweet the true revolutionaries were never a gentleman has always been his most loyal comrade in arms this is why. they are the epitome of the model to sit on. behold of the yellow good look at the saddam oil law good fish don't just see it and it takes that i would imagine assume an oil move no doubt been restored it to man would be a must come to him that out of the orbit the losses lead. us to know the things up in libya did the good idea the money imo for the most soul the minute. you missed the ok the signal is there. more space on the end so get me out of the would be. hard for me to get in there with him it's given me. i'm just i'm also told it. will sell souls glass bowl or have a disk in here and up. there to put it there this eveni
in the you know many times you can say i mean the that. a guess out of the lineage is some leave it ok noyon phase one don't listen ideal of any kind of thinking on how you're going to put it. i don't know if there's a legal system. aphorism to go in the. right . now. on. i mean. even in a country as wealthy as sweet the true revolutionaries were never a gentleman has always been his most loyal comrade in arms this is why. they are the epitome of the model to sit on. behold of the yellow good...
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this country it'll make a landing because it's not a matter of you putting a check on me and i guess you putting a check on me i say that as a diplomat who has had an entry. we don't need to because we have more going for pacifica but we have a right to protest you are looking for about an hour. i condemn those kind of a statement. and being a member of. mathematica i want to also trying all the members who are listening to us and i would also like them to. own the rights. and rule them as new members and i am pleased to announce that we have increasing number of minor stuff you hear we. haven't got a hold on to how tight family i want to paint of a career because i can't talk about a film that people haven't seen much of so this is a little section of the film something is talk about the community isn't such a lot which tells you a little bit about rajput society have a look. but ok. you know. we've heard so. much. as a historian is that anything that you've seen so far out of the six minutes of the film that's going to write a novel you feel would upset the sensibilities of the rajp
this country it'll make a landing because it's not a matter of you putting a check on me and i guess you putting a check on me i say that as a diplomat who has had an entry. we don't need to because we have more going for pacifica but we have a right to protest you are looking for about an hour. i condemn those kind of a statement. and being a member of. mathematica i want to also trying all the members who are listening to us and i would also like them to. own the rights. and rule them as new...
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part of it is trying to cheer and there's always been fear of the invasion and particularly sort of i guess fear for me from here and the people i suppose are being saying today you know that expression of the light is the expression of this sort of i. enhanced. period in federal national ada talked about you know striving. for the most part it works to a small percentage of. sort of hostile to its own sake is worried about muslims and and those small number of voters can make a difference in terms of election outcomes and and so i see these policies is very much directed to to those people it's a vote loser to a way out on to us here and the parties are aware of that and that's why they and i support and encourage despite the fact there are plenty of people critical of this . encourage this sort of anti refugee sentiment. what do the refugees hope to happen by both counts. well i mean essentially they want people to notice what's going on there what the conditions alive but ultimately they just want a chance at freedom and safety and that's a very simple call for people that have been lock
part of it is trying to cheer and there's always been fear of the invasion and particularly sort of i guess fear for me from here and the people i suppose are being saying today you know that expression of the light is the expression of this sort of i. enhanced. period in federal national ada talked about you know striving. for the most part it works to a small percentage of. sort of hostile to its own sake is worried about muslims and and those small number of voters can make a difference in...
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take it on what i guess we've all been on the controversy of the film is a quality to what's happened politically and i believe that there is some kind of course of bush in our destruction tactic that the be to be often employs when it comes to i guess in the elephant in the room whenever there's a big crisis situation that is going on in the country at the moment it's about that yesterday that is like a huge stack that's been let in on all this. without any floor talk without any consideration to people belonging to the bottom of the minimum and above that you wanted a solution that just struck us like hell and the eyes are still recovering from it i believe that all the ruling party does right now is a subconscious tactic as a distraction tactic to sort of not make us not make the common person look at the elephant in the room and question them and condemn them because if they do that wrecked their credibility in the book i mean action and what the what this bill also does is easily polarizes hindus and muslims in such. a simple answer by now the situation bit is absurd because we a
take it on what i guess we've all been on the controversy of the film is a quality to what's happened politically and i believe that there is some kind of course of bush in our destruction tactic that the be to be often employs when it comes to i guess in the elephant in the room whenever there's a big crisis situation that is going on in the country at the moment it's about that yesterday that is like a huge stack that's been let in on all this. without any floor talk without any consideration...
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i guess i'll start with mr. abraham. i would ask you, is four days enough time to fully understand the impact of the changes being proposed in this bill as it relates to how we tax profits of global corporations? >> yeah, we have started analyzing it since thursday evening. so we're still trying to understand the broader effects, ramifications of the bill. >> i'm assuming you could use more time. >> that would be helpful to better understand the implications, yes. >> so we're concerned about encouraging outsourcing, as i said. from what you know about the bill so far, can you explain how this bill may actually encourage outsourcing as well as how it may reward companies who actually have already outsourced jobs? >> yes, senator. so based on my understanding of the bill, of the chairman's mark for us, maybe i'll handle the second part first. there is a transition rule in the bill having to do with previously untaxed earnings and profits of controlled foreign corporations. normally that would be subject to 35% u.s. rate and
i guess i'll start with mr. abraham. i would ask you, is four days enough time to fully understand the impact of the changes being proposed in this bill as it relates to how we tax profits of global corporations? >> yeah, we have started analyzing it since thursday evening. so we're still trying to understand the broader effects, ramifications of the bill. >> i'm assuming you could use more time. >> that would be helpful to better understand the implications, yes. >> so...
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and have peanut butter i would this one is and i guess i happen to afghan that got a call. you know and i have it like i'm going to. try is actually cut a shelf one off acoustic twelve. acoustic to me says i and he said so i feel you on the whole let us from fifteen consultants. now bundled into a course to us via. business on the soon back to the roots of the importance of a call. acoustic fault and the numbers m a o m one and that's isn't track. so i can stick. your tongue just for the night as a. as a member feel good i don't feel i'm leaving the past sure as long as you know what i have to compute on that distant. task. not. one hundred. was a common kind of. this intense moment i mentioned it on the whole thing was when i was to measure motion. and yang about. meit's by the time i'm a man of. a certain have any style bonanza wasn't even among. i'm guessing it's only what. i do yeah but for me you might think about if you like it if. you want to thank. you but. thank you. for talking i know down the can't give vent to a knock kneed. is an adept best action just moves yo
and have peanut butter i would this one is and i guess i happen to afghan that got a call. you know and i have it like i'm going to. try is actually cut a shelf one off acoustic twelve. acoustic to me says i and he said so i feel you on the whole let us from fifteen consultants. now bundled into a course to us via. business on the soon back to the roots of the importance of a call. acoustic fault and the numbers m a o m one and that's isn't track. so i can stick. your tongue just for the night...
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richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice cream is a gourmet ice-cream manufacturer with a rich family history. founded in 1968 by santo emanuele, the company is run today by his son, richard, richard's wife, lori, and son, michael. when i met them in 2013, they were generating $2 million in sales, mainly coming from selling to restaurants. -that green tea's good. -lori: isn't it good? lemonis: and if we hadn't made a deal... $600,000 for 35% of the business. ...they'd probably still be at the same level. that's because mr. green tea was at a standstill. richard: we physically cannot fill our orders to distributors. lemonis: part of
richard: i guess i'd ask him when he was leaving. lemonis: my name is marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake up every morning wondering how many jobs we have to do. it's not always pretty. everything's gonna change. everything. but i do it to save jobs, and i do it to make money. let's go to work. this is "the profit." ♪ located in keyport, new jersey, mr. green tea ice...
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is something shocking ♪ when your feet just can't keep still ♪ i never knew me a better time and i guesse rocking was out of sight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ la lalalala ♪ but the years went by and the rock just died ♪ suzie went and left us for some foreign guy ♪ long nights crying by the record machine ♪ dreaming of my chevy and my old blue jeans ♪ but they'll never kill the thrills we've got ♪ burning up to the crocodile rock ♪ learning fast as the weeks went past ♪ we really thought the crocodile rock would last ♪ well crocodile rocking is something shocking ♪ when your feet just can't keep still ♪ i never knew me a better time and i guess i never will ♪ oh lawdy mama those friday nights ♪ when suzie wore her dresses tight ♪ and the crocodile rocking was out of sight ♪ la lalalala la lalalala ♪ la lalalala la ♪ i remember when rock was young me and suzie had so much fun ♪ holding hands and skimming stones ♪ had an old gold chevy and a place of my own ♪ but the biggest kick i ever got ♪ was doing a thing called the crocodile rock ♪ while the other kids were rocking round the clock ♪ we were hopping an
is something shocking ♪ when your feet just can't keep still ♪ i never knew me a better time and i guesse rocking was out of sight ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ la lalalala ♪ but the years went by and the rock just died ♪ suzie went and left us for some foreign guy ♪ long nights crying by the record machine ♪ dreaming of my chevy and my old blue jeans ♪ but they'll never kill the thrills we've got ♪ burning up to the crocodile rock ♪ learning fast as the weeks went past ♪ we really...
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that is probably the most special image i guess i have.special image i guess i have. thank you so much arejoining us most special image i guess i have. thank you so much are joining us and sharing your pictures with our viewers. the biggest archaeological museum in the world is due to open next march, near the pyramids at giza on the outskirts of cairo. the grand egyptian museum will be home to the complete contents of the tomb of king tutankhamun, which are being brought together for the first time. and it's hoped the new museum will deliver a desperately needed boost for the egyptian tourist industry, as our middle east correspondent orla guerin reports. in the shadow of the pyramids, egypt is crafting a new home for the treasures of the past. the grand egyptian museum will showcase more than 100,000 a rtefa cts . precious cargo has been arriving, slowly and carefully, packed for protection against heat and vibrations. this crate holds a gilded funerary bed from the collection of king tutankhamun. over the past three years more than 40,0
that is probably the most special image i guess i have.special image i guess i have. thank you so much arejoining us most special image i guess i have. thank you so much are joining us and sharing your pictures with our viewers. the biggest archaeological museum in the world is due to open next march, near the pyramids at giza on the outskirts of cairo. the grand egyptian museum will be home to the complete contents of the tomb of king tutankhamun, which are being brought together for the first...
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i guess i just ask, why did we have a change in tone in policy towards russia?hy did this deal go through? why was russia supposed to be giving our friend? because they were giving hundreds of millions of dollars to the clintons. >> yes. when that turned south, this deal turned south, it was very interesting they tried to leverage russia as bogeyman in this election. very interesting they used a former bedfellow to try to undermine the trump campaign. the very things they have accused president trump of, with zero substantiation are same crimes hillary clinton is accused of committing. unprecedented in american democracy. it is concerning and would do your future generation as dramatic disservice not to follow it to ultimate conclusion. we have people -- trish: get a special counsel? >> i think so. trish: harlan hill, thank you very much. liberal left and mainstream media are upset about donald, jr.'s communications with wikileaks? is there any there there to all of this? media critic dan gaynor will try to cut through all the noise with you. we'll see you next
i guess i just ask, why did we have a change in tone in policy towards russia?hy did this deal go through? why was russia supposed to be giving our friend? because they were giving hundreds of millions of dollars to the clintons. >> yes. when that turned south, this deal turned south, it was very interesting they tried to leverage russia as bogeyman in this election. very interesting they used a former bedfellow to try to undermine the trump campaign. the very things they have accused...
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the song, i guess is catchy, but it reminds me when they tried to make a dunlder mifflin jingle. ♪ ♪ t like it at all. >> the velcro people are not just concerned with their own brand, they would hike to remind you of other things that you're saying wrong. and yes, they're going sing it. ♪ if you need something to clean up your spot, do it with and not with [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ if you have blood from a boo-boo you made ♪ ♪ if you're exercising with someone you're dating ♪ [ laughter ] >> what a hook and loop segment got this much attention in the '80s when a velcro executive joined david letterman. >> i'll hit the wall and stay there, right? >> yes, theoretically. go high. >> as high as i can go. [ drumroll ] >> now, that had to make the brand recognition stick on the "ridicu-list." time to turn it over to don lemon. cnn tonight starts right now. >>> this is cnn tonight. i'm don lemon. breaking news on the russia investigation. cnn learning exclusively that jared kushner has met with robert mueller's investigators to answer questions about michael flynn. we'll have more on that in a moment.
the song, i guess is catchy, but it reminds me when they tried to make a dunlder mifflin jingle. ♪ ♪ t like it at all. >> the velcro people are not just concerned with their own brand, they would hike to remind you of other things that you're saying wrong. and yes, they're going sing it. ♪ if you need something to clean up your spot, do it with and not with [ bleep ] ♪ ♪ if you have blood from a boo-boo you made ♪ ♪ if you're exercising with someone you're dating ♪ [...
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so i just -- i guess all i can say, mr. chairman, is i am a little disappointed in the rhetoric and the refusal of our democratic colleagues to participate in the process. my understanding is that they've got several hundred amendments that they intend to offer. i hope they do. and in that do join us in this process. i anticipate in the end that, like most reconciliation bills, it will be a bipartisan product. but i just think our democratic colleagues protest too much. >> mr. chairman. >> yes. >> just very briefly, before we leave that point. i mean, senator cornyn has been trying very hard to say that everybody is going to get a tax cut. and i would like, with mr. corasso, to clear up this point. everybody would get a tax rate reduction as a policy, but not everybody is going to see their taxes go down. could you walk us through that, because i think people will leave that little exchange with the wrong impression. >> that's correct, senator. in 2019, based on jct's distribution tables, as many as 14 million americans wit
so i just -- i guess all i can say, mr. chairman, is i am a little disappointed in the rhetoric and the refusal of our democratic colleagues to participate in the process. my understanding is that they've got several hundred amendments that they intend to offer. i hope they do. and in that do join us in this process. i anticipate in the end that, like most reconciliation bills, it will be a bipartisan product. but i just think our democratic colleagues protest too much. >> mr. chairman....
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i guess probably some people do. you have to put a picture id in front of somebody to get on an airplane. why would you not have to put it, why is it so bad if you have to do it for other things, why is it so bad to vote? - well, i'll just talk about my state for instance. i was the chief election official in missouri for four years- - secretary of state. - right, and there were over 200,000 eligible registered voters in my state who didn't have the kind of id that they wanted to require in order to vote. as to why it's different than the other things, well the other things aren't a constitutional right, period. that's the reason. i went to afghanistan not for your right to check into a hotel. that's one reason, but the other reason is that it would be one thing if there were a purpose in doing this other than trying to keep those people from voting. - as far as you're concerned, there is no other purpose. - no there's not. - no matter what anybody says. - right, they are trying to create the idea that there's this w
i guess probably some people do. you have to put a picture id in front of somebody to get on an airplane. why would you not have to put it, why is it so bad if you have to do it for other things, why is it so bad to vote? - well, i'll just talk about my state for instance. i was the chief election official in missouri for four years- - secretary of state. - right, and there were over 200,000 eligible registered voters in my state who didn't have the kind of id that they wanted to require in...
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own but i guess i'll go. sure thing and i think three times before i spoke to you because i was looking for ways to go but first of all it's why those are the. u.k. has ever got into a situation. where you are one of your. own family here you have a friend and you hear it for the purpose of it. yeah right there. tell you good. good to see you. and read the good for you. this is from my. favorite part of. travel often. by trying to use local forests in a frightening. valleys and scott. scott. is far away places closer. together with cattle i always. by the springtime flowers of a mountain lake. to the first snowfall on a winter's day. how the seasonal rain in brazil is still there it's just a little bit further west recently do some heavy showers in bolivia and peru a significant amount fifty one the reason twenty four hours not to be sniffed at see no reports of flooding at the moment but the potential does exist is generally speaking dry it's the size of that potential for a few showers in the pompous maybe w
own but i guess i'll go. sure thing and i think three times before i spoke to you because i was looking for ways to go but first of all it's why those are the. u.k. has ever got into a situation. where you are one of your. own family here you have a friend and you hear it for the purpose of it. yeah right there. tell you good. good to see you. and read the good for you. this is from my. favorite part of. travel often. by trying to use local forests in a frightening. valleys and scott. scott. is...
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yes, i guess it shows, everything was in hand, the 12th hole was a disappointing mistake going into theg down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hit a down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hita poor down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hit a poor shot into the water there, which i guess ultimately just put me water there, which i guess ultimatelyjust put me in chasing mode. and then it was tough to make something happen. pga tour rookie austin cook closed with a three—under par 67 to win the rsm classic on sunday in georgia. shot of the day came from the club of his fellow american brian gay, who finished with a flourish with a long eagle, to end up on 16—under—par and claim third place. but cook birdied the last to close on 2i—under. jj spaun was second, four shots further back. lexi thomson had a massive case of what they call the yips in golf. she missed a sitter — a two—footer to win the season—ending lpga tour championship. that left thailand's ariya jutanugarn to close with back—to—back birdies to win the event. but thomson still took the $1 million seaso
yes, i guess it shows, everything was in hand, the 12th hole was a disappointing mistake going into theg down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hit a down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hita poor down, i still felt everything was in hand, and hit a poor shot into the water there, which i guess ultimately just put me water there, which i guess ultimatelyjust put me in chasing mode. and then it was tough to make something happen. pga tour rookie austin cook closed with a...
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i guess that is where i come back, i guess sort of a debate whether you really see it as income, their fee, or whether you see it as investment. i think the president sees it as income, and thus it should be treated as such. i, do you agree with that? >> again, the president's view has been that specifically for certain areas of private equity that is corrected. president feels this is a big step in the right direction and let me say in the context of a very, very large tax bill we want to get passed, this is one of hundreds of issues we'll be looking at. trish: secretary mnuchin, do you think that your lawmakers there on capitol hill are going to be able to meet the president's deadline? people, will they get something by christmas? >> i'm highly confident we're moving in that direction, so i think we have had a terrific week with the rollout, both on the house and the senate, moving the house bill to the floor. the senate, i think had a terrific rollout. they will discuss it in committee. we're on a fast time track that is aggressive but i think it is very doable. trish: and what do
i guess that is where i come back, i guess sort of a debate whether you really see it as income, their fee, or whether you see it as investment. i think the president sees it as income, and thus it should be treated as such. i, do you agree with that? >> again, the president's view has been that specifically for certain areas of private equity that is corrected. president feels this is a big step in the right direction and let me say in the context of a very, very large tax bill we want...
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this is my bed and that's my mattress made of palm leaves in a bag and i guess i missed that and i guess i roll out the mattress every night. this is what it looks like. this is how i sleep. like this. for the you know. i chose to train as a merchant marine because it gives me the chance to provide for my family it's my dream to continue my training after i finish this program. now and i don't know. the training center has a good reputation on kerry bus but even this modern complex faces increasing bouts of flooding. as you can see the entrance to the basin has become blocked by sand and. built up here overnight because a small section of the scene has broken. dozens of them up in it the water was a bit higher than usual and lacking or insufficient maintenance cost it to break. but as we go through it as you go out of all the current positive at the sand here and have to here. people mess about with everything just like they do in europe driving along this causeway you can see that the water exchange is restricted to just a small but you all the water from the lagoon has to squeeze throu
this is my bed and that's my mattress made of palm leaves in a bag and i guess i missed that and i guess i roll out the mattress every night. this is what it looks like. this is how i sleep. like this. for the you know. i chose to train as a merchant marine because it gives me the chance to provide for my family it's my dream to continue my training after i finish this program. now and i don't know. the training center has a good reputation on kerry bus but even this modern complex faces...
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>> i guess he meant, how do i want to solve the situation? >> confused, he asked him to write a report. that's when the officer wrote a small piece of notebook paper with the word accident on it, and what looked to be a case number. >> the investigator for eric flack with us now. i'm wondering about the resolution. >> there's a lot of layers. his spiedy senses were absolutely going off, as he said, and they continue to go off as the office not only gave him a phoney name, that phoney accident report number, but also a phoney badge number. it wasn't until that man, troye bullock from prince george's county actually copied down the license plate, and made a follow up call after the officer left the accident scene, he ends up with all the stuff the officer told him at the scene was incorrect. it was because he got that license plate, they were able to call out another round of police officers who then investigated, and prince george's officers tell me they believe what troye bullock said. >> the lesson here for any of us among us who might be in
>> i guess he meant, how do i want to solve the situation? >> confused, he asked him to write a report. that's when the officer wrote a small piece of notebook paper with the word accident on it, and what looked to be a case number. >> the investigator for eric flack with us now. i'm wondering about the resolution. >> there's a lot of layers. his spiedy senses were absolutely going off, as he said, and they continue to go off as the office not only gave him a phoney...
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and this was my wake-up call, i guess. i came up here to start over.eep on going. that's the only thing you can do. till you get to the top. i work for hmr designs. it's a party and wedding designing company. just working to this point till i enroll in school this spring. when spring come around, i could still end up going to the school i want to go to, which is louisiana state university. going there and pursuing this football dream. there we go, come on, get open. oh, yeah. oh, gotta go for it. let's go! you can come check on me five years from now, i'll be somewhere, playing for somebody's team in the nfl. everybody knows the american dream-- oh, go to college, and go live your life. that's all i want to do. living my dream and take care of my family. that's it. ♪ (laughing) >> i would not do that. ♪ >> i was sitting at home till i was just, like, "why am i sitting here doing nothing when i could be finishing high school?" i see how hard it is for my mom, 'cause she didn't finish school. i think i started two days late but i was, like, "i need to ge
and this was my wake-up call, i guess. i came up here to start over.eep on going. that's the only thing you can do. till you get to the top. i work for hmr designs. it's a party and wedding designing company. just working to this point till i enroll in school this spring. when spring come around, i could still end up going to the school i want to go to, which is louisiana state university. going there and pursuing this football dream. there we go, come on, get open. oh, yeah. oh, gotta go for...