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i. wouldn't look at the. starving musician. for. the search but it. would have facebook. to weeks ago first i. need. to be. free. of the. i. i. i. however despite all the positives he's running the summit the negotiations ahead could still take several more rounds before they bring any real results his reminder of what the two sides hope to gain from the meeting one side washington says it wants the complete permanent and verify de niro's ation of north korea in exchange for that. the tougher sanctions imposed on a raised as well as security guarantees from the korea policy institute thinks the full denuclearization of north korea is only possible if the u.s. is willing to give as well as take. there's just too many people in washington who see an agreement with north korea as something to be avoided and they prefer to maintain a hostile atmosphere and u.s. secretary of state might come piro has said more than once three simply that there will be no economic sanctions relief and after north korea has fully denuclearized i see that as a total nonstarter it's kind of approaching the capitulation model again where there's not going to be m
i. wouldn't look at the. starving musician. for. the search but it. would have facebook. to weeks ago first i. need. to be. free. of the. i. i. i. however despite all the positives he's running the summit the negotiations ahead could still take several more rounds before they bring any real results his reminder of what the two sides hope to gain from the meeting one side washington says it wants the complete permanent and verify de niro's ation of north korea in exchange for that. the tougher...
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nothing you do will ever be enough and, you know, every day i feel like i wake up and, like, i feel like it's not enough, because whatever i do, howevertal health treatment. if you ask a child, "how, how are you doing? how are you feeling?" he will say, "i'm fine". sid—ali atmani lived on the 15th floor with his 11—year—old daughter, hayam. what changes have you noticed in the children? she's not my daughter, like, the one she used to be before. and every time i ask her, she says, "i'm fine". if her mum asks her, "i'm fine". but inside, she is... she's very sad. she can't be focused 100%, concentrate. she forgets a lot of things. the grenfell disaster has taken so much from the lives of people who once called it their home. but these survivors say they are the lucky ones. elaine dunkley, bbc news. russia take on saudi arabia tomorrow night in moscow, as the 2018 world cup kicks off. 32 teams will compete for the trophy, with the matches being played in 11 different cities. away from the games, there's been some focus on security concerns and political tensions, as our sports editor dan roan reports. whether you like it or not, russia
nothing you do will ever be enough and, you know, every day i feel like i wake up and, like, i feel like it's not enough, because whatever i do, howevertal health treatment. if you ask a child, "how, how are you doing? how are you feeling?" he will say, "i'm fine". sid—ali atmani lived on the 15th floor with his 11—year—old daughter, hayam. what changes have you noticed in the children? she's not my daughter, like, the one she used to be before. and every time i ask...
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i mean, you are changing people's lives. >> i hope so. i like to help however i can. our most population are our most special population, special counsel the among our vets. >> the relationship with these horses is amazing. be sure to watch "champions for change", a one-hour special this saturday at 1:00 p.m. >>> "united shades of america" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m., and he takes us to his state of alabama to explore his family roots. roots. he joins us live with a preview. joint assets. now you're so busy soaking up all this attention, you don't see the car in front of you. and if i can crash your "perfect day", imagine what i can do to the rest of 'em. so get allstate, and be better protected from mayhem. like me. captured lightning in a bottle. over 260 years later as the nation's leader in energy storage we're ensuring americans have the energy they need, whenever they need it nextera energy. ♪ now that i'm on my way ♪ do you still think i'm craz ♪ i couldn't make you love me applebee's 2 for $20, now with steak. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. yes. it'
i mean, you are changing people's lives. >> i hope so. i like to help however i can. our most population are our most special population, special counsel the among our vets. >> the relationship with these horses is amazing. be sure to watch "champions for change", a one-hour special this saturday at 1:00 p.m. >>> "united shades of america" airs tonight at 10:00 p.m., and he takes us to his state of alabama to explore his family roots. roots. he joins us...
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. >> i mean, you are changing people's lives. >> i hope so. i like to help however i can. ion is also one of our most special populations, especially our vets. >> and thanks to stacey edwards at seg and to nikki beverage at rock creek park for helping so many vets and so many others by way of horse therapy. and you can see more inspirational stories during the champions for change one-hour special tonight, 8:00 p.m. >>> and tomorrow on an all new "united shades of america," heads north to canada. >> what is the biggest difference between canada and the united states of america? >> in canada people are informed on what's going on in canada and the world and some of the places i go in the u.s. really don't know a whole lot. and i'm sorry, i have to be cautious about what i say. >> i can't act like it's not true. >> it's not like what's happening in the u.s. -- >> what do you mean about this? what do you mean by what's happening -- >> south of the border type situation. >> south of the border, in this case i do. from your perspective, what's going on south of the border? >> yo
. >> i mean, you are changing people's lives. >> i hope so. i like to help however i can. ion is also one of our most special populations, especially our vets. >> and thanks to stacey edwards at seg and to nikki beverage at rock creek park for helping so many vets and so many others by way of horse therapy. and you can see more inspirational stories during the champions for change one-hour special tonight, 8:00 p.m. >>> and tomorrow on an all new "united shades...
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i hope so. i like to help however i can. iion is also one of our most special populations, especially our vets. >> those are gorgeous creatures, aren't they? >> they are. >> wow! >> i know. >> a couple of questions. you mentioned the barn owner has yet to break even. >> let me tell you, everyone knows just owning a horse, if you have one it is expensive. and now imagine having about 20 horses and you have a barn and land. for stacy edwards and she is my -- my champion for change, more than $70,000 in operating costs a year. now she takes in some money for lessons that she teaches there. but for the most part, it is donations that helps keep this going. and if not for the donations, then she's reaching into her own pocket, she and her husband, maintaining this facility, making sure that the doors are open, whether it is for young kids who have various challenges from cerebral palsy to neurological disorders, to of course she opens up her barn and her hearts to all of the vets. it is really important to her given that she has ve
i hope so. i like to help however i can. iion is also one of our most special populations, especially our vets. >> those are gorgeous creatures, aren't they? >> they are. >> wow! >> i know. >> a couple of questions. you mentioned the barn owner has yet to break even. >> let me tell you, everyone knows just owning a horse, if you have one it is expensive. and now imagine having about 20 horses and you have a barn and land. for stacy edwards and she is my -- my...
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i have always run the company i know is not relevant anymore. i don't know what is. i respect you to figure out what is. i want you to do this strategic planning stuff. however i don't want planned, planners, i want planned doers. i think a lot of companies are full of plan planners who do strategic planning but we accepted the challenge to the real cal turner of being plan doers and the way i explained strategic planning to my dad is i said dad, did you know that there is a door to the office appear that is closed to everyone his name is not turner. but in strategic planning we will open the door and bring everyone into this company to help us to figure out how we together can make the best right change of dollar general. our people will help us to do it when we bring them in to strategic planning. and then shortly after that he watched what was going on and i said son, i thank you can consult others too much. you know what you want them to do and it's more efficient just to tell them what to do. i said, well, i think we are too big for that now and what they know is what we should do. i want to hear what they know and i want them to know i want to hear it.
i have always run the company i know is not relevant anymore. i don't know what is. i respect you to figure out what is. i want you to do this strategic planning stuff. however i don't want planned, planners, i want planned doers. i think a lot of companies are full of plan planners who do strategic planning but we accepted the challenge to the real cal turner of being plan doers and the way i explained strategic planning to my dad is i said dad, did you know that there is a door to the office...
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i do see a double standard. however -- i actually think as my mother used the say what's good for the goose is good for the gander. i think we should be equal. however, iave to say it starts at the top and president trump has allowed people to say negative things about each other and i don't think that's okay. >> julie: first go ahead. i know you have something to say. >> to bring this back to donald trump. so it's donald trump's fault that samantha bee called his daughter the c word and suggested she had an an affair with him? come on, ellen. we've known each other a long time. everything in this country isn't donald trump's fault. can't she take responsibility for what she did? >> she should take responsibility. i don't disagree with you. however, it starts at the top. i have found that people are nasty to each other in ways that never happened when i was growing up. >> julie: of course. the times have changed but maybe people need to become a little thicker skined or maybe people should be treated equally. way -- i want to throw up a tweet by fox news contributor ari fleischer. you will see a double standard in action. no uprising against bee, why?
i do see a double standard. however -- i actually think as my mother used the say what's good for the goose is good for the gander. i think we should be equal. however, iave to say it starts at the top and president trump has allowed people to say negative things about each other and i don't think that's okay. >> julie: first go ahead. i know you have something to say. >> to bring this back to donald trump. so it's donald trump's fault that samantha bee called his daughter the c...
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i. was going to wasn't that he was going. for the head of the tour doping belongs in the past. on these i think. i've only. have i i however some traces of the past are always present i respond surface stina and team kofi just remind everyone of significant doping cases to stop athletes that used to dope have returned such as alexander vinokourov who's now the head of team a stana. others have gone on to become consultants on television is like. in spite of the sixteen year in re tests that proved negative in the tour de france two thousand and fifteen edition christopher froome the winner of the tour could not escape or suspicious public. money to new mexico wanted to do more to come to. the soviet system ask him. what we did we can do for you guys in almost using only when i was will give you a cd you thought they. should for the result. is that there's memory approval for you. so how effective are the tests carried out for the tour de france. through. it was up to. over. a courier delivers the samples to one of the french anti doping agency's analytical abara trees near paris the winner of each stage and wearer of the y
i. was going to wasn't that he was going. for the head of the tour doping belongs in the past. on these i think. i've only. have i i however some traces of the past are always present i respond surface stina and team kofi just remind everyone of significant doping cases to stop athletes that used to dope have returned such as alexander vinokourov who's now the head of team a stana. others have gone on to become consultants on television is like. in spite of the sixteen year in re tests that...
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i sat up, i wanted to go home, they told me i had the debt of $3,000 u.s. dollars, which i had to pay, and then pay my flight back home. this was a lie. however, i considered selling a kidney to pay the $3,000 u.s. dollars and get out. i was in such a desperate situation -- some were never heard from again. all of the women i met on my way to the corporation states, council had been promised jobs with higher pay than we could have ever received in our home country. no one had received a job. all of what was left of homes so we could find a way to support our families. in many cases, we were the hope of our families. one who was put through college. with the help, i was able to escape my captors and return home. then we helped seven other women return home. many were not as lucky. there are limited resources available to international aide. that is why i made it my mission and my organization survival network mission to build a movement in africa to create an awareness program to prevent human trafficking. my sisters and brothers need to lend promises. to prevent trafficking, people need vocational training to build skills so that they can wal
i sat up, i wanted to go home, they told me i had the debt of $3,000 u.s. dollars, which i had to pay, and then pay my flight back home. this was a lie. however, i considered selling a kidney to pay the $3,000 u.s. dollars and get out. i was in such a desperate situation -- some were never heard from again. all of the women i met on my way to the corporation states, council had been promised jobs with higher pay than we could have ever received in our home country. no one had received a job....
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i haven't. but i don't feel like it's been enough yet. so however i can help, as long as iwill do it. >> i should point out that feeding america was originally called second harvest. because they would go collect all the fruits and vegetables that no one else wanted. it's called gleaming. the sweet potato, for example, never gets sold in the store, but it could feed a lot of people. resolve to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and you too could help feed america. go to cnn.com/champions. that's where you can also hear cnn anchors share their personal thoughts on this journey and the importance of passion, commitment and being a rule breaker when it is necessary. maybe you'll be inspired to become a champion for change as well. thanks for watching. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. good night. >>> germany scores. welcome to our viewers around the world. i'm ivan watson. this is cnn
i haven't. but i don't feel like it's been enough yet. so however i can help, as long as iwill do it. >> i should point out that feeding america was originally called second harvest. because they would go collect all the fruits and vegetables that no one else wanted. it's called gleaming. the sweet potato, for example, never gets sold in the store, but it could feed a lot of people. resolve to eat a lot of fruits and vegetables and you too could help feed america. go to cnn.com/champions....
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i haven't. but i don't feel like it has been enough. so however long i can help i was called second harvest. they collect the fruits and vegetables that nobody wanted. it is called gleaning. it can feed a lot of people. resolve to eat uglyier fruits and vegetables and you too can help feed america. if you want to see more amazing stories. go to c inn.com/champions. be a rule breaker when it is necessary. maybe you can be inspired to become a champion for change as well. thank you for watching. i'm dr. sanjay gupta. good night. >> anthony: peru is a country that's historically driven men mad, mad for gold, for coca, for its magical, ancient history. but now, there's something else drawing outsiders to its hidden mountain valleys. we love this stuff. we obsess about it, gorge on it and fetishize it. i'm talking about chocolate. once a common treat, it's now becoming as nuanced as fine wine, making the pursuit of the raw, good stuff all the more difficult.
i haven't. but i don't feel like it has been enough. so however long i can help i was called second harvest. they collect the fruits and vegetables that nobody wanted. it is called gleaning. it can feed a lot of people. resolve to eat uglyier fruits and vegetables and you too can help feed america. if you want to see more amazing stories. go to c inn.com/champions. be a rule breaker when it is necessary. maybe you can be inspired to become a champion for change as well. thank you for watching....
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i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day, afraid of losing my job if someone discovered my partner at the time was a woman. and i know what it feels like to be treated differently and paid less than a man, even though i knew i was doing a better job. >> [applause] [cheering] gov. brown: on the day i was sworn in as oregon's 38th governor, i experienced what it was like to be labeled, to have my entire first two decades of my public service, the nation's first openly bisexual governor. that phrase appeared after my name in virtually every headline around the world. i am sure that there are some of you out there today, who, over the course of your lives, have experienced stereotyping, discrimination, or fear that interferes with your ability to live openly and with dignity. this should not happen. >> [applause] not here, not anywhere. each of us has the right to live with dignity. i went to law school because i believed a law degree would give me the tools to change the world. after law school, as an advocate for a woman's organization, i lobbied to improve the health and wellness of women in oregon. this included
i carry with me every single day the privilege of white skin. i do not know what it is like to experience racism. i do know, however, what it is like to be terrified going to work every day, afraid of losing my job if someone discovered my partner at the time was a woman. and i know what it feels like to be treated differently and paid less than a man, even though i knew i was doing a better job. >> [applause] [cheering] gov. brown: on the day i was sworn in as oregon's 38th governor, i...
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i saw your scientist test today. that was good. >> have you ever stepped back and thought about how many people you've fed now? >> i haven't, but i don't think it's enough now. so however it, i will. >> sanjay, you said 40% of food is wasted in this country. it's an incredibly high figure. it's shocking. how does the problem get solved? >> part of it, there's not the respect for food at all these different levels, whether it's in the kroppecrops, whether it' the stores, whether it's in people's homes, we all tend to waste a lot of food. from a consumer standpoint, that's a big part of it. so consumers who go ahead and resolve to eat ugly fruit or produce, that stuff doesn't get used in stores. and the use by or sell by date, people will throw their food away if it's past the use by dates. those aren't mandated by the government, those are voluntary dates that have no basis. people know when their food is spoiled. don't eat it then. canned meat can last five years after the expiration date. >> i didn't know that. sanjay, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we'll continue to share inspirational stories all week long. you can watch the juone-hour special "chans for change
i saw your scientist test today. that was good. >> have you ever stepped back and thought about how many people you've fed now? >> i haven't, but i don't think it's enough now. so however it, i will. >> sanjay, you said 40% of food is wasted in this country. it's an incredibly high figure. it's shocking. how does the problem get solved? >> part of it, there's not the respect for food at all these different levels, whether it's in the kroppecrops, whether it' the stores,...
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i don't personally know. however what i can say is. i feel personally that he was quite genuine and i think he was consistent with what he really wants those korea wants their regime to be acknowledged and protected that's the number one priority for them we have to really think about why they are trying to process and develop nuclear weapons is it because they want to make a war against the other countries it's obvious that they can't really win the war so it's just their own botton or leverage for them to make the status quo in north korea to be stabilized so if we all knowledge north korea at the same level level then north korea will step forward that the nuclear life ation process and in this sense i found that kim jong un was quite genuine in his way during the two summits the last two summits and also he is what i find from meet him is that he is eager for the for peace in the korean peninsula he wants to denuclearize nuclear weapons if his regime is protected and if his if north korean security can be protected so in this sense i find him very positive toward the peace rich in
i don't personally know. however what i can say is. i feel personally that he was quite genuine and i think he was consistent with what he really wants those korea wants their regime to be acknowledged and protected that's the number one priority for them we have to really think about why they are trying to process and develop nuclear weapons is it because they want to make a war against the other countries it's obvious that they can't really win the war so it's just their own botton or...
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however this began, i need... problem. she is going to them saying howeverthis began, i need...” problem. she is going to them saying however this began, ito suspend disbelief to think there will be any outcome of this meeting this week ends, because the italian prime minister already only came after they jettisoned is prime minister already only came after theyjettisoned is a prefabricated final communiqu statements. you often have a communiqu already written. jones had stronger doesn't understand... he had a statement already prepared. the italian prime minister said no, i will defence. angela merkel had to promise him they would jettisoned this paper out. the visit grad countries, for eastern european countries, for eastern european countries, also boycotted this meeting. they will ask us this issue at the opera summit next week. there isa at the opera summit next week. there is a degree of idea in angela merkel‘s mind that harmonisation has to mean everyone sharing the problem will stop —— the proper summits. they will say, it's not our problem. they will say, it's not our problem. they are, in most cases, the first port of call. tha
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>> i haven't, but i don't feel like it' been enough yet. however i can help as long as i can help, i will do it. >> sanjay gupta is here with me now. sanjay, it's such a basic thing and it is also everything. >> you deal with so many things that you're talking about in the news that are unsolvable problems. this one seems very solvable. it's very sad, i think, that we live in a country where 40% of food is wasted. >> it almost doesn't even compute. it shouldn't make sense. >> it's a maze to mazing to me. we don't have respect for food. when you live in a rich country like the united states, basic things like that are taken for granted. at the same time, one in six children aren't sure if they're getting a next meal. those two facts should not exist side by side. people are hungry and we waste all this food. that's a math problem. >> and it gets to your area of expertise. when you're talking about children sitting in a classroom, it's brain power. how are they expected to learn if all they're thinking about is their poor little tummies. >> that's right, they not only need
>> i haven't, but i don't feel like it' been enough yet. however i can help as long as i can help, i will do it. >> sanjay gupta is here with me now. sanjay, it's such a basic thing and it is also everything. >> you deal with so many things that you're talking about in the news that are unsolvable problems. this one seems very solvable. it's very sad, i think, that we live in a country where 40% of food is wasted. >> it almost doesn't even compute. it shouldn't make...
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i have a couple things to say about this one. i hear loud and clear the neighborhood saying that this is not desirable for folks in the neighborhood and i take that seriously. i also heard -- i did however also hear the merchants say that they support this business. and other folks as well. and, you know, the formulate retail thing is sticky in 2018, because the world of retail has so dramatically changed. and the last ten years. i think that things that worked in a commercial corridor, even ten years ago, are not working so much anymore. i think that one thing you just said, commissioner richards, is right on. i think the thing about, you know, the anchor tenant, the destination tenant, that retail establishment that draws people from other places that were not otherwise coming, it is increasingly important in the age of amazon. and, you know, i think that, you know, thinking and being strategic and thoughtful of where we place those destination retailers is really important. this particular block has another, you know, pet store so, you know, this particular location may not be appropriate, but i would really urge the neighbors to think about the strategy for your corridor or. retail
i have a couple things to say about this one. i hear loud and clear the neighborhood saying that this is not desirable for folks in the neighborhood and i take that seriously. i also heard -- i did however also hear the merchants say that they support this business. and other folks as well. and, you know, the formulate retail thing is sticky in 2018, because the world of retail has so dramatically changed. and the last ten years. i think that things that worked in a commercial corridor, even...
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i worried? i am however, i don't think i am so worried that i have to change my outlook me outlook mean fully equities will still do very well in that environment. >> mark, so krishna sees the threat but he sees the over weighing that threat what do you think? >> the fact of today we got an update of atlanta showing 4.7% growth here this deep in the second quarter we are experiencing some acceleg enertia going into the second half of the year that'll shave a 10 to 1% but the spill over effect, business and consumer confidence is what worries some the concerns for me are how this matastasize going forward. does it walk away claiming some levels of victory or is this something we have to deal with on a day-to-day bases. this allows equity investors of getting enthused of the strong conditions supporting corporate earnings >> then you throw into this big mix here of the fed, krishna, it seems that it could be on the downside how are we value of given of the spill of this trade and tighten monetary policy. >> on the proverse level, the trade war gives the fed relief a little bit if we believe that the tra
i worried? i am however, i don't think i am so worried that i have to change my outlook me outlook mean fully equities will still do very well in that environment. >> mark, so krishna sees the threat but he sees the over weighing that threat what do you think? >> the fact of today we got an update of atlanta showing 4.7% growth here this deep in the second quarter we are experiencing some acceleg enertia going into the second half of the year that'll shave a 10 to 1% but the spill...
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i think we are at the beginning of a good conversation. i do not personally believe we are there, but i welcome the opportunity to have many knowledgeable people sitting in this audience and give their opinion. however, i do believe there were really too few people at the table to also discuss that with potential architects in one room. i am a strong believer of public process, and i am a strong believer that as commissioner melgar said earlier, these code of fliers that i got a number of years ago needs to be reduced, needs to be more accessible and clearly understandable, and code reform is something that i hear wide support for. however, i believe that in order to do it properly, we have to have a clear and enforceable code, and many of the things that are in front of me today, there's still too much ambiguity and too much contradiction, and it still needs work. i want to particularly jump on the most discussed topics that were mentioned here by the public as well as commissioners picking it up, and that is reducing the notification -- the public period to 20 days. i believe for all of the reasons that the public is really volunteering their time torn between holding their job or not being able to t
i think we are at the beginning of a good conversation. i do not personally believe we are there, but i welcome the opportunity to have many knowledgeable people sitting in this audience and give their opinion. however, i do believe there were really too few people at the table to also discuss that with potential architects in one room. i am a strong believer of public process, and i am a strong believer that as commissioner melgar said earlier, these code of fliers that i got a number of years...
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can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not so that the united states will provide the sick security guard to it's not just about the united states ok but being absolutely right on the state let me just let me jump in here we're going to go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the singapore summit stay with us. with all make this manufactured consensus public well. when the real plus is protect themselves. with the fight merry go round the sun be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. and is getting international recognition with the help of the. israel at least in the world of zoos and member of the commission like you know. this isn't my cup of tea is go
can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not...
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can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not so that the united states will provide the sick security guarantee it's not just about the united states ok but being absolutely right now not just a let me just let me jump in here we're going to go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the singapore summit stay with us. in a world as big partners truth. and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now we're watching closely
can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not...
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can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not so that the united states will provide the sick security guard to it's not just about the united states ok but being absolutely right on your state let me just let me jump in here we're going to go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the singapore summit stay with us. when a loved one is murder it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murder i would prefer and it be the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict is found innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people was terror is just no doesn't mean that we're even many o
can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not...
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i was pleased to see direct engagement and i have long advocated for this approach. however i am concerned that the agreent si this morning doesn't address the threats challees we face. first the text of the statement was the most vague and least detailed and then he signed by north korea over the past three decades. despite the claims to the contrary president trump got a weaker deal with fewer commitments than any of his predecessors. knowingex that it did not explain what completes of the koreanon peninsula means. kim jung-un he could easily interpret the language to mean he will only relinquish his new there weapons once the ited states does the same. after all history shows us that north korea interprets the korean peninsula meaning the peninsula. capable of by contrast previous agreements were much more stringent and in t declaration signed by dorothy south korea included conditions such as south and north korea shall not test manufacturer produce possess store deploy or use nuclear weapons and shall not possess processing and nuclear enrichment facilities unfortunately neither of those commitments appears in the latest agreement. the language instead worries me as administration must have realized this agreement was not as strong as the previous one it appears it was unable to convince north korea to adopt tougher or more detailed commitments. we should takeea the hint that they have not yet felt the pressure necessary to compel it to accept our definition of denuclearization where the kim regime relinquishes the nuclear weapons and its means to produce more. it aears kim jung-un having stockpiled a wide range of illicit and range of weapons feels he is negotiating from a position o of strength rather than weakness and while the trump administration says it imposed maximum pressure the truth is that we have not met yet reached that level to be called maximum pressure. north korea must understand even if china eases the pressure they are ready to t step to ghten the screws on the north korea economy as president trump appearsha a secr to agreeing to curtail the joint military exercises with south koreans president trumpng let kim jung-un dictate our military activities with other countries by proclaiming that our exercises are provocative he has adopted the north korea propaganda by proclaiming they are expensive he showed he does not grasp our alliance commitments. yes some military exercises are costly but as any business person should know the more important indicator is value if the high cost is outweighed by greater benefits than we should be willing to pay the cost our military exercises improve the readinesss of rcoeter and if cessary defeat north korean aggression.or will it be deterred without the u.s. with those forces standing shoulder to shoulder? that was telling and regrettableic that they needed to issue a statement asking the trump administration to the comment about military exercises and it seems that they weresu not consulted and our presence in the region which is help to keep peace and stability for decades made the sacrifice. the trump administration may have uit given a green light to china to pursue more aggressive actions in the region. i have been warning we must watch out for the old kim family playbook used throughout the clinton bush obama administrations the playbook was on the field yet again last night and president trump fell for all of the plays. as in the past north korea showed it is trying to frontload the rewards and delay ncessions as indicated from the post summit statement from the china foreign industry w beyond virginia and beijing already appear to be working together to remove sanctions despite the lack of tangible evidence of denuclearization. number two from the family playbook use a sleight-of-hand to make irrelevant actions seem meaningfule byupposedly demolishing the nuclear test site and north korea claims it has made real h progress despite not destroying a single warhead missile. number three, exploit ambiguity the trump campus so vague and has no clear requirements on north korea. we should want reconciliation not repetition of what has happened decade after decade when the kim family uses
i was pleased to see direct engagement and i have long advocated for this approach. however i am concerned that the agreent si this morning doesn't address the threats challees we face. first the text of the statement was the most vague and least detailed and then he signed by north korea over the past three decades. despite the claims to the contrary president trump got a weaker deal with fewer commitments than any of his predecessors. knowingex that it did not explain what completes of the...
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i could be. but i never thought i were the need taliban fighters in his village however. if there were no clashes and no tell it stand why you had to leave your house. you know when i could only. because of the you know who was shelling. the other day. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure that. we were already having for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. who has faced down spent. people looking at. how many kids she has. a school for cricket. said i what it was that i could eat at the. track record that. he could make sure that i thought what it was that you did i was not written as i'm going to definitely. not be lord of the world on the other americans. the cricket match is the last part of the film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's clear though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in their native was erased. and for the time being and even the traditional push to dance can start until a man income a flush stands in the middle of the circle. in a
i could be. but i never thought i were the need taliban fighters in his village however. if there were no clashes and no tell it stand why you had to leave your house. you know when i could only. because of the you know who was shelling. the other day. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure that. we were already having for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. who has faced down spent. people looking at....
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you knew you weren' i going to be [ laughter ] >> i knew -- by the way, people say, "infinity war," i go, "i guess 'll see." it's like, "i know i'm not in it." [ laughter ]er howevernd -- i don't know if i'm supposed to say this, but i'll say it, it happens kind of concurrently. >> seth: got it. >> and it's very important, because it doesn't exist in a vacuum, you have to stay through the end. because when you see this thing, through those post c scenes, there's some mind blowing stuff in there that ki of ties into "infinity war." and it's -- i think i messed up. i think i messed up. >> seth: you think about it? i think -- i don't know how that t uld mess up, though, because i would only think tuld only make more people see the movie, which i feel is the end game. >> you know what, you're right. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. are your kids -- your kids are 13 and eight? >> yeah. >> seth: arefahey "ant-man" ? were they excited when you started doing this? >> they are. they've really gotten into the whole ma world.the whole marvel and my son has gone through and watched all the movies. now my daughter who's eit loves it and she's going back. some of these are inappropr
you knew you weren' i going to be [ laughter ] >> i knew -- by the way, people say, "infinity war," i go, "i guess 'll see." it's like, "i know i'm not in it." [ laughter ]er howevernd -- i don't know if i'm supposed to say this, but i'll say it, it happens kind of concurrently. >> seth: got it. >> and it's very important, because it doesn't exist in a vacuum, you have to stay through the end. because when you see this thing, through those post c...
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i am doing this because i remember those days and i didn't have a job. it was scary however providing me with support and job security and benefits like paid sick leave. i needed to have surgery i could afford it and take off work to recover thanks to the benefits my coworkers and i could negotiate for in our contract and also to provide with emotional support on the job i have gone to work every day knowing that i have a place to speak up for myself as well as my coworkers. when i think of how being a part has changed my life in so many working people i'm grateful but it also makes me angry that the precor has made it easier for anti- worker extremists to buy fighting the working people but no court will stand in our way that our communities need we will stick together to raise wages and secure affordable healthcare and with a dignified retirement and keep speaking out for good union jobs. thank you for standing with us. [applause] >> any questions? >> would you like to see president trump nominate a supreme court justice with equal protection of the law under the 14th amendment? >> what i'm looking for and is the precor justice can be for him -- they
i am doing this because i remember those days and i didn't have a job. it was scary however providing me with support and job security and benefits like paid sick leave. i needed to have surgery i could afford it and take off work to recover thanks to the benefits my coworkers and i could negotiate for in our contract and also to provide with emotional support on the job i have gone to work every day knowing that i have a place to speak up for myself as well as my coworkers. when i think of how...
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i think are unacceptable. mr. secretary, i will not ask you to respond to that, but i hope you will carry that message back to dough. however, i do -- d. o. e. and as we enter hurricane season, i am concerned about the fra fragility in puerto rico. can you tell us what has been done to strengthen puerto rico's grid for the long term? >> sure. we have been working with puerto rico to develop a sophisticated modeling system that enables them to better operate eigrid and we have been working with the technical advisory committee to accomplish that. that model will also help identify the relaying setting, changes that need to occur in order to better optimize the grid so that they don't sustain the black-outs that they have recently seen over the last year or two. that being said, with the work that has been done, the equipment was put back in place, consistent with the north and the standards so the lack of o. and m. that was done on the system in one sense has been cured because the weak poles and the transmission system has been replaced. they are continuing and still working on one of the major transition lines that goes throu
i think are unacceptable. mr. secretary, i will not ask you to respond to that, but i hope you will carry that message back to dough. however, i do -- d. o. e. and as we enter hurricane season, i am concerned about the fra fragility in puerto rico. can you tell us what has been done to strengthen puerto rico's grid for the long term? >> sure. we have been working with puerto rico to develop a sophisticated modeling system that enables them to better operate eigrid and we have been working...
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i think the same could happen here. >> time to vote. tim, what do you say >> i love my friend guy. >> however -- >> but iot convinced i just don't -- i don'the catalysts here i think the valuation is far from compromising but, sorry, bud. >> 32. >> i am unfortunately in the same camp, guy i love you to death but i am selling this one again, it's all about the catalyst i'm not real s happy about the fact that they just dominate in one particulaea and have been stagnant in the past decade. >> guy >> you really dialed this one in to be very honest with you i just can't think of a reason why i'd want to buy this stock. >> tony braxtoned you. stock no buy. >> when was the last time we had this. >> stock is up 5% in the after hours. >> twitter's going to love this one. >> the question though, the big question is do you at home to twr and tell us if you're buying or selling guy's pitch on nuan. plus, the super bowl of gaming is happening right now one of the most popular gamers online and in real life is ca aing us to tell us how she beme gaming baller much more "fast money" right after this let's begin. yes or no? do you wt the same tools and se
i think the same could happen here. >> time to vote. tim, what do you say >> i love my friend guy. >> however -- >> but iot convinced i just don't -- i don'the catalysts here i think the valuation is far from compromising but, sorry, bud. >> 32. >> i am unfortunately in the same camp, guy i love you to death but i am selling this one again, it's all about the catalyst i'm not real s happy about the fact that they just dominate in one particulaea and have been...
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i was encouraged to see direct engagement and i have long advocated for this approach. however, i am concerned that the agreement signed this morning does little to addresshe t threats and challenges we face. first, the text ofhe statement was the most vague and least detailed of any signed by north korea over the past three decades. despite his claims to the contrary, president trump got a weaker deal with fewer commitments than any of his predecessors. nowhere does the document explain what, quote, complete denuclearization of the korean peninsula means. for example, kim jong-un can easily interpret the language to mean that he will only relinquish his nuclear weapons once the united states does the same. after all, history shows us that north korea interprets the term c.e.p. korean peninsula to be any nuclear weapon capable of striking north korea. the loopholes in the agreement are big enough to fly nuclear missiles through. by contrast, previous agreements were much more stringent. the992 joint declaration signed by north and south korea, for example, included conditions such as, quote, south and north korea shall not test, manufacture, produce, receive, possess, store, deploy, or use nuclear weapons. and, south and north korea shall not possess nuclear reprocessing and uranium enrich. facilities. unfortunately, neither of those commitments appears in the latest agreement. eage, instead, suggests something worrying. as the administration must have realized that this agreement was not as strong as the previous ones, it appears that it was unable to convince north korea to adopt tougher, more detailed commitments. if true,e should take the hint that north korea has not yet felt the economic pressure necessary to compel it to accept our definition of denuclearization. one where the kim regime relinquishes its nuclear weapons and its means to produce more. it appears that kim jong-un, having stockpiled a wide range of illicit and dangerous weapons, believes that he is negotiating from a position of strength rather than from a position of weakness. and while the trump administration says that it has imposed maximum pressure, the truth is that we haven't yet reached that level. that could be called maximum pressure. north korea must understand that even if china eases the pressure, we in congress are ready to step in to tighten the screws on the north korea economy. and president trump appears to have made a second unforced error. by agreeing to curtail our joint military exercises with the south koreans, president trump let kim jong-un dictate our military activities with other countries by proclaiming that our exercises are, quote, provocative, he has adopted the north korea propaganda. by proclaiming that our exercises are, quote, expensive, he showed that he does not grasp our alliance commitments. yes, some military exercises are costly, but as any businessperson should know, the more important indicator is lue. if a high cost is outweighed by even greater benefits, then we should be willing to pay the cost. our military exercises improve the readiness of our forces to deter and, if necessary, defeat north korean aggression. will north korea be sufficiently deter without u.s. and -- deterred without u.s. and south korean forces standing shoulder to shoulder. will the chance of conflict decrease? it was telling that the south korean government needed to issue a statement asking the prescription drugs to clarify its -- the trump administration to already its statement. it seems the blue house in sth korea was not consulted what. signal does it send to china that our presence in the region, which has helped keep peace and stability for decades, may be sacrificed to save a bit of money? the trump administration might have unwittingly given a green light to china to pursue more aggressive actions in the region. now, i have been warning that we must watch out for the old kim family playbook, one that has been used throughout the clinton, bush, and obama administrations. well, the kim family playbook was on the field yet again last night, and president trump fell for all of the plays. as it has done in the past, north korea showed that it is trying to, number one, front-load the rewards and delay concessions. as indicated by the postumt statemenromhina's foreign ministry, pyongyang and beijing already appear to be working together to remove sanctions despite the lack of tangible evidence of denuclearization. nuer two from the kim family playbook -- use sleight of hand to make irrelevant actions seem meaningful by supposedly site a missile engine testst stand, north korea is claiming it has made real progress despite not destroying a single warhead or missile. and number three in the kim mily playbook -- exploit ambiguity. therump-kim agreement is so vague that it imposes no clear requirements on nort
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i didn't like twitter at all. i didn't even like a lot of the social profiles and it's crazy for the company that i actually run. however, i knew it was an engaging way to reach people and have these touch points. so now i'm a little more engaged. i didn't start off on doing like 20 tweets a day. but i slowly eased into it. so i looked at social and said what step can i move forward to have a touch point there. >> so your point is, you just have to be in front of people's faces. right? >> you do. >> and, you know, i think about this all the time and then we're going to have to end this, but when you go to a conference and you don't know anyone and you're new, the first time, maybe, you feel a little uncomfortable and shy. the second time you talk to the person who you spoke to the first time. the third time, you're the old pro there and you know everyone and you feel more comfortable. and i think that's what you're getting at which is if you keep showing up, you become part of this and people trust you and you become top of mind. >> if i leave you with one thing, it's content triggering. the term content triggering is what
i didn't like twitter at all. i didn't even like a lot of the social profiles and it's crazy for the company that i actually run. however, i knew it was an engaging way to reach people and have these touch points. so now i'm a little more engaged. i didn't start off on doing like 20 tweets a day. but i slowly eased into it. so i looked at social and said what step can i move forward to have a touch point there. >> so your point is, you just have to be in front of people's faces. right?...
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can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not so that the united states will provide the sick security guarantee it's not just about the united states ok but being absolutely right now not just a let me just let me jump in here we're going to go we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the singapore summit with our. financial guy i don't. i'm on if you. like. i said listen i buy into the future so chrysler was kaiser. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten points over time stamp to. eighty five percent of global wealth you look to the old bridge with six percent market so thirty percent is what is y
can't be linked i just simply said that they don't necessarily all linked together so so i don't think you know i don't think we necessarily disagree on that what i will dispute though however is your conclusion that north korea will bargain away these nuclear weapons and the reason i say that is that the nuclear weapons are a strategic. nuclear weapon serve a strategic purpose to chant i don't think that the nuclear weapons well absolutely they are a deterrent but the purpose they serve is not...
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>> i haven't, but i don't feel like it's enough, yet. however i can help, as long as ielp, i'll do it. >> you can see more inspirational stories during the "champions for change" one-hour special tonight at 8:00 p.m. >> still ahead, cameras capture the moment a car crashed into a gas station. we'll show you, stick close. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at fastsigns.com. yeah! now business is rolling in. wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. can make you feel unstoppable. ♪ but mania, such as unusual changes in your mood, activity or energy levels, ca
>> i haven't, but i don't feel like it's enough, yet. however i can help, as long as ielp, i'll do it. >> you can see more inspirational stories during the "champions for change" one-hour special tonight at 8:00 p.m. >> still ahead, cameras capture the moment a car crashed into a gas station. we'll show you, stick close. improve our workflow. attract new customers. that's when fastsigns recommended fleet graphics. yeah! now business is rolling in. get started at...
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i appreciate about the crown prince, he will give the directive and say, go do. if you come back and say, i'm doing however, i will not get to where i need to go, may i please reiterate? can i shift to make this better? he will say if the numbers and plan makes sense, go do it. honestly, for me, that's a relief to work in. >> i'm sure. nobody is minimizing this moment. it does put women hopefully on the path to even more gains. let me ask you because everybody has been asking about the fundamental status of women in saudi arabia, that is, they're considered minors for all intents and purposesy this guardianship law where they can barely put a foot in front of the other without some male authorizing them. let me summarize what i was told a while back from one of the early activists on the driving and she said the following. >> the government, until this day, did not name an age when i become an adult. i'm a minor from the time i'm born until the time i die. as i said, this men project ejue as women are looked at as objects and obedience and whatever rules they impose on us and not question them. >> princess, do you think is there the band width, the political band wid
i appreciate about the crown prince, he will give the directive and say, go do. if you come back and say, i'm doing however, i will not get to where i need to go, may i please reiterate? can i shift to make this better? he will say if the numbers and plan makes sense, go do it. honestly, for me, that's a relief to work in. >> i'm sure. nobody is minimizing this moment. it does put women hopefully on the path to even more gains. let me ask you because everybody has been asking about the...
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i say justin, what is your problem? [laughter] canada, o canada. i love their national anthem. i like ours better, however. [applause] love canada.at, i we had a wonderful understanding the story. we hugged, we kissed, everybody was happy. i made some changes in this ridiculous thing that everybody made me sign which was ridiculous. happy.dy was the prime minister says president trump was right, everybody was in love. a took the picture with merkel but if they showed a picture like two minutes later, i had a big smile, she had a big smile. we were friendly. one, heto air force doesn't understand that air force one has 22 televisions. [applause] i come on, they have televisions in areas that no place has televisions. unlimited budget. i get onto the plane and i see justin to know, the prime minister of canada saying that canada will not be bullied by the united states and i say what are we doing here? ae fact is that canada has 275 million -- 275% tariff on dairy products. a little thing called dairy product. [boos] their lumber is a disaster. why are we not using our own lumber? we are actually allowed to take lumber from our fields a
i say justin, what is your problem? [laughter] canada, o canada. i love their national anthem. i like ours better, however. [applause] love canada.at, i we had a wonderful understanding the story. we hugged, we kissed, everybody was happy. i made some changes in this ridiculous thing that everybody made me sign which was ridiculous. happy.dy was the prime minister says president trump was right, everybody was in love. a took the picture with merkel but if they showed a picture like two minutes...
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i think that the supreme court is looking at all that. those were good questions that they asked. in my case, however, that's not an issue. what i do, i paint on cakes. i sculpt cakes. it's clearly art. it's clearly protected. >> this isn't about a cake. it's about the right of people to receive equal service at a place of business that anyone else would. >> reporter: the news that the court would take up the case was a shock to everyone involved. the weight of both movements sitting squarely on their shoulders. >> i know it's hard to predict how you will feel, but if it came down in your favor how would you react? >> i would be probably overjoyed. >> couldn't you create a generic wedding cake that would be available for anyone who walked in and then customized for certain people, or is that against the -- >> that would be sidestepping the issue. that's still the government forcing me to create cakes for ceremonies that go against my faith. >> i think sadness and fear over what the future will look like for people based on this precedent. >> so this was a 7-2 decision, but there was actually a lot of disagreement even among the justices who agreed with
i think that the supreme court is looking at all that. those were good questions that they asked. in my case, however, that's not an issue. what i do, i paint on cakes. i sculpt cakes. it's clearly art. it's clearly protected. >> this isn't about a cake. it's about the right of people to receive equal service at a place of business that anyone else would. >> reporter: the news that the court would take up the case was a shock to everyone involved. the weight of both movements...
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i do. if i would do it again, i would just move. >> davis also misses his friend, shaquille washington. i miss shaquille. we've known each other for, like, three years. >> washington, however, doesn't seem to share the same feelings. >> i don't really know too much about him, other than what i seen, and what i seen isn't somebody who i would be best friends with. >> washington has moved on and reunited with another friend from the outside. jelani andrews. >> that's right. come in the other room. >> why you do that, bro? [ laughter ] >> i'm tired, bro. >> he's really cool. like, i respect him. he's not a judgmental person at all. i would say he's my straight best friend. >> how's your day, shaquille? >> i don't know. just woke up. >> why didn't you wake me up? did you touch my feet again? >> yeah. >> i've known shaquille since seventh grade. he got a good heart. i'm proud to say that's my gay best friend. >> andrews is ending a sentence for marijuana and carrying a concealed weapon. >> that when they have balls. dude's like, hey, bro, i have strap for sale. want to buy it? what kind of strap? the .40. it was most beautifulest gun i've seen in my life. >> the gun may have be
i do. if i would do it again, i would just move. >> davis also misses his friend, shaquille washington. i miss shaquille. we've known each other for, like, three years. >> washington, however, doesn't seem to share the same feelings. >> i don't really know too much about him, other than what i seen, and what i seen isn't somebody who i would be best friends with. >> washington has moved on and reunited with another friend from the outside. jelani andrews. >> that's...
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i do ill pa -- it part-time. >> have you ever represented a union? >> no, i have not. however i represented a union before i became an firm employee. >> some of my best friends are union members. we have a memo that's not very clear on our side that's filled with factual errors and misrepresentations. we have mr. kovacs who has an it logical point of view about unions and what they ought to be doing which apparently is very little. even saying just now, well, people are doing work they weren't hired to do, meani ing official time. and yet, when i check the law, official time is actually enshrined -- it's actually protected by the law, it's not like they're doing something wrong. mr. gilson makes a point i do concede and i think the valuable, that it has to be captured accurately. there has to be transparency, we got to know how much time, but that's not really what this hearing is out. this hearing is about attacking unions and we heard it from our chairman, whom i respect, he don't like the fact that they give money to democrats. and he doesn't like the fact that they're active. and we're going to have a h
i do ill pa -- it part-time. >> have you ever represented a union? >> no, i have not. however i represented a union before i became an firm employee. >> some of my best friends are union members. we have a memo that's not very clear on our side that's filled with factual errors and misrepresentations. we have mr. kovacs who has an it logical point of view about unions and what they ought to be doing which apparently is very little. even saying just now, well, people are doing...
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i mean i'm sure i could be poor the i don't want. to terrible but i thought my gosh out of that. but i'm not worthy of a need taliban fighters in his village however. we will work. if there were no clashes a new tell it stand why you have to leave your house. you know when i get that. but then i kind of. because i just. do you know who was shelling novelty of the other that was the age of miracles that. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure. if we were already heading for the cricket ground were and match was well underway when we were given the chance to talk to another local woman. has faced down spent. with people looking at. how many kids she has. a school cricket. said i what it was that i could eat at the. track record that. they could make sure that it was what it was that you did i would have written i was going to definitely is. not the lord of the world i'm going to the next. cricket match is the last part of the film it also marked the end of our visit prepared by the military who never did get to see how people leave the camp and go back to their homes it's. though that they will still have to adjust to a new life in th
i mean i'm sure i could be poor the i don't want. to terrible but i thought my gosh out of that. but i'm not worthy of a need taliban fighters in his village however. we will work. if there were no clashes a new tell it stand why you have to leave your house. you know when i get that. but then i kind of. because i just. do you know who was shelling novelty of the other that was the age of miracles that. but i mean that it's on top of that i go i'm not sure. if we were already heading for the...
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i said justin, what's your problem, justin? said canada, oh canada, i love their national anthem. i like ours better, however. so canada is great. i love canada. but -- we had a wonderful understanding. you know the story. we hugged, we kissed. everybody was happy. i made some changes in this ridiculous thing that everybody signed. i made some changes. i laughed. everybody was happy. prime minister abe said everybody was in love. i had a big smile. we were friendly. i get on air force one and he doesn't understand that air force one has 22 televisions. so i come on their televisions. they have televisions in areas. unlimited budget, air force one. i get on the plane and i see justin trudeau saying, canada will not be bullied by the united states. i said what are we doing here? the fact is that canada has a 275% tariff on dairy products. their lumber is a disaster with us. i say why don't we use our own lumber? now we're allowed to take it from our fields and regrow it. take lumber under our environmental system. in the old days you couldn't do that. we had to go to other countries. so lumber is a disaster. energy is a disaster. ju
i said justin, what's your problem, justin? said canada, oh canada, i love their national anthem. i like ours better, however. so canada is great. i love canada. but -- we had a wonderful understanding. you know the story. we hugged, we kissed. everybody was happy. i made some changes in this ridiculous thing that everybody signed. i made some changes. i laughed. everybody was happy. prime minister abe said everybody was in love. i had a big smile. we were friendly. i get on air force one and...