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i said something i got a tip is i think i think i asked i think plays and silverware to see jakarta i champion i i. i i. i i so millions of fans here in indonesia the idea of no more football is their worst nightmare i that is a distinct possibility unless the league confronts the demick corruption and then violence. on the. ground i guess about well are the only man out on a monday and he suddenly has press that he doesn't. work on a new car now they may lend them again. whereas it's about well a new game mind numbing gag. man support us on the with the numbers of what i get out i guess what i am and so now it's time to party jack mania take to the street. i i i mean yes i thought i knew weeks with. the sky all sorts of problems i find i think that's all been said the saudis are not they're celebrating a massive victory and i want everyone to know about. nothing the best our own pocket now she did what i was going on i'm a bit tired. of it i'm setting i'm going much i'm in the sun i'm going to go out why not you stop us how. close. i. i. i. i. i i. i i. we live in a time of
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that word like i said i think it's overused and i think it is overused and political contexts it's not very helpful i think what we have to do in american context in the russian context is not to fling labels with one another but to see what is what is the source of the disagreement what is what is the person that you're kucing is against you know i think if we do that then this would be more and more threads that are going to be made certainly i mentioned humiliation before and i'm personally very interested in how the sense of humiliation f.x. national trajectories the russians have had the chinese have what they call the whole century of humiliation and everything that we have never before. gone through these periods of intense embarrassment of being conflicted with themselves they have to certain extend the post vietnam war period was like that a little bit which is why sometimes you know you hear this this this discussion in the united states that american century has come to an end that said are america's declining power which may or may not be true i don't want to take a positio
that word like i said i think it's overused and i think it is overused and political contexts it's not very helpful i think what we have to do in american context in the russian context is not to fling labels with one another but to see what is what is the source of the disagreement what is what is the person that you're kucing is against you know i think if we do that then this would be more and more threads that are going to be made certainly i mentioned humiliation before and i'm personally...
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that word like i said i think it's overused and i think it is overused and political contexts it's not very helpful i think what we have to do in american context in the russian context is not to fling labels with one another but to see what is what is the source of the disagreement what is what is the person that you're kucing is against you know i think if we do the this would be more and more threats are going to be made certainly i mentioned humiliation before and i'm personally very interested in how the sense of humiliation f.x. national trajectories the russians have had the chinese have what they call the whole century of humiliation and everything that we have never before. gone through these periods of intense embarrassment of being conflicted with themselves they have to certain extend the post they have no more period was like that to a little bit which is why sometimes you know you hear the discussion in the united states that american century has come to an end that said are america's declining power which may or may not be true i don't want to take a position on this i j
that word like i said i think it's overused and i think it is overused and political contexts it's not very helpful i think what we have to do in american context in the russian context is not to fling labels with one another but to see what is what is the source of the disagreement what is what is the person that you're kucing is against you know i think if we do the this would be more and more threats are going to be made certainly i mentioned humiliation before and i'm personally very...
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stewart: i -- i think that's -- i think that's correct. justice kagan: and --and just so i could understand, you're asking us to narrow this statute to exactly what? mr. stewart: to marks that are offensive, shocking to a substantial segment of the public because of their mode of expression, independent of any views that they may express. and -- justice ginsburg: suppose -- suppose in the niche market that these goods are targeting, the -- the name is -- the word is mainstream. these --these goods, as i understand it, are meant to attract a particular market, and if we concentrate on that market, from their perception, the word is mainstream. mr. stewart: i don't think that would be an appropriate means of proceeding, and -- and let me explain why if i may. if you look, for instance, at george carlin's filthy words monologue, the monologue that was at issue in pacifica, that's a paradigmatic example of profane copyrightable expression. now our society has reached a good accommodation where people who find the carlin monologue funny or thoug
stewart: i -- i think that's -- i think that's correct. justice kagan: and --and just so i could understand, you're asking us to narrow this statute to exactly what? mr. stewart: to marks that are offensive, shocking to a substantial segment of the public because of their mode of expression, independent of any views that they may express. and -- justice ginsburg: suppose -- suppose in the niche market that these goods are targeting, the -- the name is -- the word is mainstream. these --these...
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i think that's where we are in the united states. i feel like people don't feel -- there's so many things where the majority wants one thing and the government delivers something else. and that's what i think drives this sort of extreme level of political activism right now and a search for extreme solutions. donald trump for example came to power i think his most convincing message was the establishment isn't really there for you. you may not like me but i'm going to do what i say. and some people found that very appealing. bernie sanders the same thing. this guy is going to do what he says and we'll have some control. and if we vote for him we're doing something. so i think it has a lot to do with the fundamental question of who rules. at some level is it monopoly and ol gobbley that rules the country or is it the people? that was the first fight we had in the guilded age, the carnegies, morgan, rock feller who are now in charge. the way we took control again was through people like roosevelt and wilson who broke the trust and said t
i think that's where we are in the united states. i feel like people don't feel -- there's so many things where the majority wants one thing and the government delivers something else. and that's what i think drives this sort of extreme level of political activism right now and a search for extreme solutions. donald trump for example came to power i think his most convincing message was the establishment isn't really there for you. you may not like me but i'm going to do what i say. and some...
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i said something i got a tip is i think i think i asked i think plays and silverware to see jakarta. i champion i i. i i. i i so millions of fans here in indonesia the idea of no more football is their worst nightmare i that is a distinct possibility unless the league confronts the in demick corruption and then violence. on the. ground i guess about well are the only man hours from when the enemy suddenly has pressed that. book on god now they may lend them again. whereas it's about well an issue about game and numbing gags. and then man support us on the with the numbers of what i get out i guess what i am and so now it's time to party jack mania take to the street. i i i. thought i knew weeks with. the sky all sorts of problems i think sometimes i think that's all been said assad's or not they're celebrating a massive victory and i want everyone to know about. nothing new in the last hour on the kidnappers he did what i was born my mom paid. to them said. the son i'm not a coward why not you never get. close. enough to. us. a three year investigation into the pro-gun lobby
i said something i got a tip is i think i think i asked i think plays and silverware to see jakarta. i champion i i. i i. i i so millions of fans here in indonesia the idea of no more football is their worst nightmare i that is a distinct possibility unless the league confronts the in demick corruption and then violence. on the. ground i guess about well are the only man hours from when the enemy suddenly has pressed that. book on god now they may lend them again. whereas it's about well an...
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i think it's feeling t.v. i think it's about discussing feelings that's that's all that i set out to do with this these aren't facts this isn't how to this isn't anything other than a look at this very specific type of family and i think the debate is really exciting and i think the conversation is really cool it's i love hearing it and i've been scrolling and seeing means and. and i send them the my for. you already. and then i was looking for twitter to see if romney has. several of those it is like a week how can you have no clue how we are i think one of the reasons why the series is so different is because it tackles head on to booze right you can do you put into them this muscle to me that has received them those anti semitism why did you feel it's important to put all of that into something that is a drama but also a comedy i think it's important to see a reflection of the real world accurately i think that certain choices. we have an uncle character who encompasses a lot of the things that you just broug
i think it's feeling t.v. i think it's about discussing feelings that's that's all that i set out to do with this these aren't facts this isn't how to this isn't anything other than a look at this very specific type of family and i think the debate is really exciting and i think the conversation is really cool it's i love hearing it and i've been scrolling and seeing means and. and i send them the my for. you already. and then i was looking for twitter to see if romney has. several of those it...
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i don't want my, i think about other tools in my life. i think we need a debate about personalization. i have like a great kitchen knife. i have a hammer, a saw, important tools for humanity. they don't like know my name and tried to sort of say hey, how's it going? and have you considered eating chicken tonight or something? they just do their job. .. it's actually the students are very fired up about it. maybe it's sort of the time. i think there's a feeling in the air that we're at a breaking point and you know, part of it has to do with politics and everybody's casting around. people feel the inequality has gotten out of control and i think that there's a sense that we have let things go too far, we have embraced laissaiz-faire too intensely and there's a great change in the air. it's not necessarily the left or the right, it's just a general feeling. antitrust has for the first time in decades become a topic that people are very eager to talk about. >> in your book "the curse of bigness" you draw a direct line between the four decades
i don't want my, i think about other tools in my life. i think we need a debate about personalization. i have like a great kitchen knife. i have a hammer, a saw, important tools for humanity. they don't like know my name and tried to sort of say hey, how's it going? and have you considered eating chicken tonight or something? they just do their job. .. it's actually the students are very fired up about it. maybe it's sort of the time. i think there's a feeling in the air that we're at a...
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i think i think. i. i think. there's this thing. i think. the four or five and. they. pop up every. few. feet up and i haven't so far. so far yes it's all. over the top. for the hubbard asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody after the bullets which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being high also and disorder on nassau and the gulf and susan moss knocks on wrist began with demonstrations. very strong suggestions from official advocates that this was an attack from outside but the chinese inside were attacked by paying alessi assertion and also angry locals with machetes and other weapons that maybe even several was shot their pellets a very difficult target to what i went through at the moment i healthcare reform law and order. a black out of our group or were drinking. wine into my little investment over the course of the day to change your to high jump a homestead. your home should be here as an interchange with him as a bead on that assigned me out in how we should care starting there you should be sure. when the roi what's hap
i think i think. i. i think. there's this thing. i think. the four or five and. they. pop up every. few. feet up and i haven't so far. so far yes it's all. over the top. for the hubbard asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody after the bullets which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being high also and disorder on nassau and the gulf and susan moss knocks on wrist began with demonstrations. very strong suggestions from official advocates that...
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think they're both very interesting and i think they report next week i think on the 24th so if i'm looking for anything it's boeing and caterpillar. caterpillar, the poster child for global growth and what's going on with boeing over the last couple of weeks again, i think earnings are fine i don't think they're overwhelmingly fantastic and to tim's point, the market's gotten so complacent. what's the difference between what happened towards the beginning to the end of december as opposed to what we're seeing now. you had huge negative sentiment and now you have thea exact same thing the other way. the fact that the viks closed at 12 today to me and the bar is set so low everyone was waiting for this earnings recession. so if you're going to have the earnings recession -- people were rooking at going negative and people look at recession as we're going negative on earnings not that we're going slightly lower and eps will only be up x percentage so i think we got overly negative to guy's point. >> you sound kind of bullish. >> i'm bullish enough so that t
think they're both very interesting and i think they report next week i think on the 24th so if i'm looking for anything it's boeing and caterpillar. caterpillar, the poster child for global growth and what's going on with boeing over the last couple of weeks again, i think earnings are fine i don't think they're overwhelmingly fantastic and to tim's point, the market's gotten so complacent. what's the difference between what happened towards the beginning to the end of december as opposed to...
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was thinking about yoko ono and what i what i think about her and i guess i mean i think we also have an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of a job by the you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles and or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from in leipzig it's called pieces power and it displaced sixty years of our work i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show and i think it could really change the way we think about yoko ono i was at the opening and right to the very last minute we weren't sure if she was going to show up or not ok right without further ado let's have a look at the exhibition. musicians and it's like the world will end as they perform. yoko ono created this work piece to jesus christ in one thousand
was thinking about yoko ono and what i what i think about her and i guess i mean i think we also have an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less just the wife of a job by the you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles and or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you...
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i was very lucky i mean i kind of. yes it was a. motor bike crash. bike accident but i think in a way it did give me a more i'm coming from that now the much more positive view of life. that now i can gave me but it made me much stronger person i think because i wanted to come back and to be a better thing a better performer and i was a very struggle to do that it was very hard to do that but i did it and i'm very resilient person i think if there was a nuclear war there would just be me and cockroaches left but. i would. go to. a. yeah. i mean i did and i know. you know that's so cool to spend so much of the time that that that's going to pop out on the latest on a little bit of the spitzer talk about this well i it's. i think you're. going. to suck it up yeah yeah. thank you to get a hold of a few and far you know i saw first i celebrate the far and sometimes i have three hundred people and it's called the first of the five most awful because i love the fall so i like our act and i'm coming it's my if i have something i'm coming to fact i now hear about i like a martha stew
i was very lucky i mean i kind of. yes it was a. motor bike crash. bike accident but i think in a way it did give me a more i'm coming from that now the much more positive view of life. that now i can gave me but it made me much stronger person i think because i wanted to come back and to be a better thing a better performer and i was a very struggle to do that it was very hard to do that but i did it and i'm very resilient person i think if there was a nuclear war there would just be me and...
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i was in the north of all of us to come into the scene monday. picked. i really don't know i never asked him. no i don't even know whether there was any other thing. i think is it that's all i said yeah you know if you just want to suspend our go back here yeah that's not us against our nation's think once the next guest. leland. and you are going to crowd i'm going to ask you to anything sing in then banzai i was. just a subsistence this when it's just one of the x. divide would i form a sad thing and find out how to toss come here will never work thank you for if you. were. left us i mean i'm off here in the slot i was on the phone to then no one in the silicon valley and the event i fury what went on that side of it's my one to up to band. and. because i thought of this is an evil because the let them feel was the titles not off the sets i mean wasn't signed up ya opposing about them and they've been done of us doesn't the same as a test the last i don't love it is amusing convoying on becoming the most excellent on this next month and is on the level of an movie about an investment as i'm one of the was under the stars are these i've had. tried was in
i was in the north of all of us to come into the scene monday. picked. i really don't know i never asked him. no i don't even know whether there was any other thing. i think is it that's all i said yeah you know if you just want to suspend our go back here yeah that's not us against our nation's think once the next guest. leland. and you are going to crowd i'm going to ask you to anything sing in then banzai i was. just a subsistence this when it's just one of the x. divide would i form a sad...
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was thinking about yoko ono and what i what i think about her and i guess i mean i think we all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less as just the wife of a job by the you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles on or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you remember that so that was my idea going into this exhibit but the this exhibit from pieces power and it displaced sixty years of her artwork i didn't even know she had that much artwork to show and.
was thinking about yoko ono and what i what i think about her and i guess i mean i think we all sort of an image of her but it's really directly connected to you know her ladyship with with john lennon and i always really if i'm honest i thought of her more or less as just the wife of a job by the you know and you know the people the person the people of the beatles on or whatever but and the one who then went on to make some really strange music with john lennon and the plastic ono band if you...
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i think that's a big issue, and i think there's got to be more of a discussion and debate about that. i still think it's criminal that the united states does not have an adequate never mind decent welfare system compared to every other comparable post-industrial society in the world. i mean, we're not even close to it x. that has to do with the fact, i think, that we've never had political organizations at the national level that represent the interests of people. we've never had a labor party, a socialist party that represents people at that level. but i still think that's an important fight because we have a welfare system for the middle class and wealthy, and it's probably one of the best in the world; always tax breaks, all the tax writeoffs, all the benefits you get if you own property and so on. so why shouldn't that system also serve the majority of people as well? i wouldn't want to give up that fight. i think it's a very difficult fight, and i understand why a lot of people today are very suspicious of trying to turn government into something that would serve the people. but
i think that's a big issue, and i think there's got to be more of a discussion and debate about that. i still think it's criminal that the united states does not have an adequate never mind decent welfare system compared to every other comparable post-industrial society in the world. i mean, we're not even close to it x. that has to do with the fact, i think, that we've never had political organizations at the national level that represent the interests of people. we've never had a labor party,...
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don't think i would contradict my 17 intelligence communities. so ias some unusual behavior here. gerry: okay, let's move op on, as you want to -- [laughter] to other issues. >> i think there are so many other important things. i know you agree. gerry: let's start with a pretty fundamental issue which is the nature of the american economy, capitalism versus socialism. >> yes. gerry: you were a very successful businessman, you, you know, from your boot straps up, you know, we've read a lot about your life story, and it's very impressive. you succeeded, you made a lot of money, your grandfather, i think, was an immigrant to the country. i think you probably agree the capitalist system enabled you to achieve what you -- you've got leaders who say, no, we want socialism. that's a big issue in this democratic campaign. what do you say to those people? >> listen, i'm a capitalist, as you said, and i was good at it, and i think it's an amazing innovation and job creation machine. i don't think socialism is the right answer to any question we could be asking
don't think i would contradict my 17 intelligence communities. so ias some unusual behavior here. gerry: okay, let's move op on, as you want to -- [laughter] to other issues. >> i think there are so many other important things. i know you agree. gerry: let's start with a pretty fundamental issue which is the nature of the american economy, capitalism versus socialism. >> yes. gerry: you were a very successful businessman, you, you know, from your boot straps up, you know, we've read...
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i think i. i think ends the flame is the band silverware proceed to jakarta i champion i i. i i. i i so millions of fans here in indonesia the idea of no more football is their worst nightmare i that is a distinct possibility unless the league confronts the endemic corruption and then violence. what. about all the i get up around i was about well are not the only man now on a monday and we suddenly have press that he doesn't. work on god not a melancon will get it but now he or les went right it about well a new game mind numbing gag. and k'naan nonsupport that was on the whistle on the numbers of what i think that. so now it's time to party jack mania to the street. i. thought i was doing. some of the promo things. that's all been said assad's or not they're celebrating a massive victory and i want everyone to know about. the last hour i'm lucky enough. to. give it up at. the sun i'm going to go out why not you. i i i. i. i i i. i. mean. a flooding into countries across asia. one o one east asks
i think i. i think ends the flame is the band silverware proceed to jakarta i champion i i. i i. i i so millions of fans here in indonesia the idea of no more football is their worst nightmare i that is a distinct possibility unless the league confronts the endemic corruption and then violence. what. about all the i get up around i was about well are not the only man now on a monday and we suddenly have press that he doesn't. work on god not a melancon will get it but now he or les went right...
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think i think they need yes that's because it's true so i think well it's certainly needed to get certainly a talking point keep going. no it's a fact so if you look at iran politics have been working on all the decade and i lived in iran i mean there are evolutionary guards let me sickly let me ask the question sort of larry let me ask why should a different way let me ask the question a different way does this bring iran into the united states closer to war that's a better question go ahead. well i it's not my job to predict i really don't predict what's going to happen i think it's wrong to predict but i think iran you know you see there are two options peter you can't pursue appeasement policy like obama administration did so well was the answer everybody agrees iran didn't change its behavior ok continue to a leader when you know. you know what those initials mean ok and they found iran to this day ok let me go to peter and we can mix it up here peter i did ashington peter and more let let me i want to get everyone in the program purse and then we
think i think they need yes that's because it's true so i think well it's certainly needed to get certainly a talking point keep going. no it's a fact so if you look at iran politics have been working on all the decade and i lived in iran i mean there are evolutionary guards let me sickly let me ask the question sort of larry let me ask why should a different way let me ask the question a different way does this bring iran into the united states closer to war that's a better question go ahead....
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i has to. make keys and i have to stand on file. now classism told from hina. well i know i've had a few scrapes i think but i mean i had a very bad accident about forty others spent fourteen years ago now but it's still there in your life it never really totally goes away and i was very lucky i mean i kind of. yes it was a it was a motor bike crash. bike accident and in a way it did give me a more i'm coming from that and i had a much more positive view of life. that now i could gave me and made me a much stronger person i think because i wanted to come back and to be a better singer a better performer and i it was a very struggle to do that it was very hard to do that but i did it and i'm very resilient person i think if there was a nuclear war that would just be me and cockroaches left. i would say yeah yeah go to. yeah. i did and i know. you know what that circle to spit so all down that that's a tough. spot on the list so that of the spitzer back up that's all i it's like i. didn't see the cut i don't know i'll cut it off yeah yeah. thank you get hold of a few and far you know i saw first and celeb
i has to. make keys and i have to stand on file. now classism told from hina. well i know i've had a few scrapes i think but i mean i had a very bad accident about forty others spent fourteen years ago now but it's still there in your life it never really totally goes away and i was very lucky i mean i kind of. yes it was a it was a motor bike crash. bike accident and in a way it did give me a more i'm coming from that and i had a much more positive view of life. that now i could gave me and...
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i think for young black millennial's, and for like my parents, my mom. i think success does has a traditional, you have a job, you go to work and provide for your family, i think that is what success looks like. i think for this generation is that it can mean happiness in doing what you want. and it can mean being for sport and get up a blog every day. i guess we don't blog anymore, that's outdated. or beyond instagram or making a web series. i think we're defining what that looks like. and though i think the notion of the dream, sometimes they are similar but i think it's for the saint rutherford largely viewed as a freedom and we need space to be, we want to be ourselves and that's where sexuality and gender to comply, we do not want to be boxed into the stream that was not press. that we did not create, we want to make her own dreams and define our own dreams. we wanted to divide our own lives. they are pushing back on it. i can be happy in a home and it may not be what i own but it's a home and we can define that in our own ways. it may not be ownershi
i think for young black millennial's, and for like my parents, my mom. i think success does has a traditional, you have a job, you go to work and provide for your family, i think that is what success looks like. i think for this generation is that it can mean happiness in doing what you want. and it can mean being for sport and get up a blog every day. i guess we don't blog anymore, that's outdated. or beyond instagram or making a web series. i think we're defining what that looks like. and...
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i think i as somebody who deals with and works closely with refugee organizations i think that shutting down the southern border to immigration you know i think that when i think we talked about this maybe last time too that there is. there is a tendency in this administration to. a lie on immigration and refugees and those two things are different and. what our responsibilities are as as a country to the people who are fleeing so yeah i if it's sort of a carte blanche we're just not letting anybody you know across the border not letting anybody come across the border we're going to completely dismiss our legal . obligations to refugees and asylum seekers then i have some serious concerns about that. and i you know i think that at at this moment that seems to be where this administration is tilting our toes right you're gunmen have a refuses we're about in the international network for aid relief in this instance so in our provides lifesaving in life. a life saving and life altering medical assistance to refugee children most of them right now coming out of syria and what they do is the
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i really believe, will help. i think that russia will help. i think a lot of countries will help when the right deal is made and when the nuclear weapons are made. i just think that north korea has potential as great as anything i've ever seen in terms of potential. they have an unbelievable location surrounded by sea on two sides and on the other side russia, china and over here south korea. you just can't do better than that. and they have magnificent land. it has tremendous potential. >> [inaudible] >> translator: so the question was if north korea actually submit a road map regarding complete denuclearization, are you, are the two presidents, will you be discussing this issue at the summit meetinged today? >> yes, we will. we will be discussing it, certainly. that's a very prime topic for our meeting today, and we hope that's going to happen, yes. >> is your position still that sanctions should stay in place on north korea until there is denuclearization, or are you willing to consider easing sanctions to keep the talks going? >> no, we want
i really believe, will help. i think that russia will help. i think a lot of countries will help when the right deal is made and when the nuclear weapons are made. i just think that north korea has potential as great as anything i've ever seen in terms of potential. they have an unbelievable location surrounded by sea on two sides and on the other side russia, china and over here south korea. you just can't do better than that. and they have magnificent land. it has tremendous potential....
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said, first of all i love you i have to tell you that. i care a lot and i think two things you should remember, i think that lon mom guilt is from satan, truly i believe that and i think that if you can do anything to let go of that and let go of your fear and turn it into faith and remember on your hardest days my belief is there are two things your kids need, they need to know they are loved no matter what and i believe they need faith because the leaves her home with those two things your good not everything will be perfect, not everybody is going to get to dance recital on time. you can't be in all places at all times but you love them and that is the primary need. that's it and just do your best. before christ died i had organic spinach in my shopping cart and contrast holidays and all this stuff out the dough. we call it the chubby years like they went through that period we let it all go and buy them back at a happy medium i love the organic stuff and the other stuff. does that kind of answer your question? [laughter] i want to say thing you. i took away f
said, first of all i love you i have to tell you that. i care a lot and i think two things you should remember, i think that lon mom guilt is from satan, truly i believe that and i think that if you can do anything to let go of that and let go of your fear and turn it into faith and remember on your hardest days my belief is there are two things your kids need, they need to know they are loved no matter what and i believe they need faith because the leaves her home with those two things your...
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i don't think we can do that. i have always been a limited government guy. i think the key here is growth, growth, growth, growth, that's the ultimate solution, but i think you have to try to run an efficient government while it performs, and are we doing that? we are trying to do that. we are work not guilty that direction. i kind of like what we are doing. i don't think our budget position is near as bad. >> we turn to as you said your favorite topics, social. >> reporter: , you called on republicans to put social. >> reporter: on trial. if the democrats win back congress in 2020, what happens to the economy? >> well, look, i will say this. socialism, highly centrally planned collectivist policies does not work. with all due respect to those people who are talking. we should forget the soviet union. we should have a look at venezuela, look at history, centrally planned collectivist, these kind of political economic models, they are despotic, they are tyronical. they are impoverished. i don't want to forget that. i want to have this conversation. i like this
i don't think we can do that. i have always been a limited government guy. i think the key here is growth, growth, growth, growth, that's the ultimate solution, but i think you have to try to run an efficient government while it performs, and are we doing that? we are trying to do that. we are work not guilty that direction. i kind of like what we are doing. i don't think our budget position is near as bad. >> we turn to as you said your favorite topics, social. >> reporter: , you...
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yes right in the head i was a say i mean i had to look at this point tonight over dinner i was talking to friend of mine who's a film director and i said you know i i don't think anyone in japan under. under forty or even fifty cares about the new emperor really. and he turned to me and he said are you kidding you said no one under seventy cares about the new emperor and if you get forty and fifty. but you know ways we're talking about it we're saying you know maybe that's a good thing because if you lived in a country where people were obsessed about the emperor. that could be quite dangerous and scary i mean one of the things that you pass as managed to elude or avoid in the twenty first century is this kind of populistic hyper nationalistic rhetoric that you see in many countries in the west including the united states including great britain including parts of western europe japan as not so far fallen into that gutter nationalistic populism there are nationalists here but japan hasn't turned that way as a majority of the population the president in some ways you feel that that is changing somewhat with the idea of that japan doesn't have to always kowtow t
yes right in the head i was a say i mean i had to look at this point tonight over dinner i was talking to friend of mine who's a film director and i said you know i i don't think anyone in japan under. under forty or even fifty cares about the new emperor really. and he turned to me and he said are you kidding you said no one under seventy cares about the new emperor and if you get forty and fifty. but you know ways we're talking about it we're saying you know maybe that's a good thing because...
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>> i think it was just that one time. i think the benefit outweighs the unlikely possibility that it would happen again. >> commissioner ambrose: okay. thank you. i appreciate your comments. >> chair chiu: so mr. gollinger, just follow up on everyone's comments, could you take a look at the rules that are currently in place under the public financing rules that someone becomes a zombie candidates, and if there are insufficient mechanisms to be able to have them return those funds, to take mr. gollinger's suggestion, that if you drop out, you return funds dollar for dollar to the program? >> yeah, this's something we can take a look at. i'm not sure what's there now, but i think that's something -- i'm sorry? [inaudible] >> i'm being told that they would become surplus funds. yeah, so i think that's a concern, but i think as mr. gollinger pointed out, that's a concern in every race, not just if we changed the rules here. >> chair chiu: commissioner -- >> commissioner ambrose: i just have one question for staff. >> chair chiu
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the political prisoners it's just a few people few years ago anyway with protests i don't think because i had the idea i think tension simmering and i don't think that is. seen as a priority or didn't. yes i was going to come to that point earlier. my criticism of the. more i think i heard the personality of the man this hour is in fact that you're going to see this intertwined with the if you don't already party structure so this is even that if. that's what it itself it means that they're going to say that it means that they're going to be able to find out if you're really going to be able to contain rebel groups and in the clashes and or and i think that last year had on your side and much more trying to be a leader i guess to some sort of a more of a coherent political organization read some of the little segment and loans the different parties i think that would. help of oil i don't actually i don't see that and without it you know again i don't think you did anything much for us in terms of maybe lucy would you know they need yes see how that if he and i don't mean he'll hold on to the horses that
the political prisoners it's just a few people few years ago anyway with protests i don't think because i had the idea i think tension simmering and i don't think that is. seen as a priority or didn't. yes i was going to come to that point earlier. my criticism of the. more i think i heard the personality of the man this hour is in fact that you're going to see this intertwined with the if you don't already party structure so this is even that if. that's what it itself it means that they're...
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i think those are two positive thins. i think when they had the meeting in hanoi and the north koreans only divulged probably half of their nuclear sites, that was not good faith. i think the decision to walk away was a good one. when reagan walked away from the soviets, it was smart and we ended the cold war eventually. i think you know, just to get a deal, if it's a bad deal, you have to know when to walk away. i do know president moon will be meeting with the president in the next couple of weeks. i just again, this is not, the kim dynasty, their whole power is on having this nuclear. mrs. harman: having nuclear weapons makes it very hard for them to be -- mr. mccaul: it's hard to give up. mrs. harman: it's a local decision, wie not talking about how we're doing it, but it's very hard. and kim jong un looks at what happened in libya, where gaddafi gave up his purchased nuclear weapons, en route from pakistan, and then was murdered by his own people in the streets. he also may look at what he did with the iran deal whethe
i think those are two positive thins. i think when they had the meeting in hanoi and the north koreans only divulged probably half of their nuclear sites, that was not good faith. i think the decision to walk away was a good one. when reagan walked away from the soviets, it was smart and we ended the cold war eventually. i think you know, just to get a deal, if it's a bad deal, you have to know when to walk away. i do know president moon will be meeting with the president in the next couple of...
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i. think the. big. cyclone up. i don't. think so much to. the feel of the book that when the strife yeah i did something about it ok ok now that i like. conflict you don't have to try the code i couldn't just kids. it was all right there but doc should have focused that's in the i got i looked at it it was good so i said. ok let's go a lot of us have to get so i gave you know just kind of a good descriptive help with what i did that i thought and yet you know. you know look at me i'm talking to the to. get. what. you say you want it to go. sorry you crosseyed. understand it shows. old son told. me. that. it's. a. good. job. he. came up. with a little. closer. you . get. lucky lol. lol. lol. lol lol. lol. lol. make me leave. her alone. the be. the to the but. let me handle both the bold. colors. i am. on. my good head lizards are bad for blood that's just fun something's going great someone comes along playing a mournful melody on a saxophone. and a great evening and we see again when we turn the lights back on and the whole shrink. to. the be
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ones playing some piano and they do a rock camp every year with the local music shop and you know i think i think i don't think they realise how much work is in tiled and in actually doing it professionally so a lot of work i mean it's a lot of fun but it is a lot of work because it is it and you know travelling a lot a lot of things like that i don't think they realise how much you have to practice i try to get them to practice as much as i can but then well you know hopefully they will do something but i'm not going to you know i'm looking to be too upset if they don't find something else i'm sure as long as they can find a passion for something in life that's what you need to think. on alpha you know full stop most of us not just confined in the gym but it i love it isn't just mitchell but he believes ecology could not a bad i do think of it as emily him as i'm going no i'm going to tell users i thought their minds want to punch me off that's a tell you is also on there's a lot of good and this man has a gun in mind and it was a matter going to have you learn of it lowered his material b
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i think they are connected. whenrically, i think ,eople have a sense politicians, their elected representatives don't really represent them, but are beholden powers,ndent on other whether most obviously concentrated business, it becomes a wide sense of satisfaction. i think that's where we are in the u.s.. --eel people don't feel there are so many things. the majority wants one thing, the government delivers something else. that's what i think drives this extreme level of political activism right now and a search for extreme solutions. donald trump came to power. his most convincing message was the establishment isn't really there for you. i will do what i say. people found them very appealing. bernie sanders is the same, they thought this guy will do what he says, and will have control. withnk it has a lot to do the fundamental question of who rules. at some level, is it monopoly and oligopoly that rules this country, or the people? that was the same fight we had in the first gilded age, when people thought fundamentally was
i think they are connected. whenrically, i think ,eople have a sense politicians, their elected representatives don't really represent them, but are beholden powers,ndent on other whether most obviously concentrated business, it becomes a wide sense of satisfaction. i think that's where we are in the u.s.. --eel people don't feel there are so many things. the majority wants one thing, the government delivers something else. that's what i think drives this extreme level of political activism...
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i think that was an important thing to do. i think other good news is that the rhetoric on both sides has subsided. there have been a couple of face-to-face meetings. however the bad news is, so far as i know, there's no progress on denuclearization, and in fact, the intelligence in the public press has shown that north korea is continuing to advance its capabilities. so now what? rep. mccaul: it's a huge challenge. we've had three prior administrations working on. this now they have intercontinental ballistic missile. their accuracy is not all the great. they can hit the continental united states now. to not engage would be irresponsible. i commend the administration for engaging and having conversations. will they be able to talk in a week of full denuclearization? i don't think so. there's theals -- there's also the question of what the definition means. it's different to kim jong un's to what it is from our point of when they had the meeting in hanoi, and the north koreans divulged half of their nuclear sites, that was not g
i think that was an important thing to do. i think other good news is that the rhetoric on both sides has subsided. there have been a couple of face-to-face meetings. however the bad news is, so far as i know, there's no progress on denuclearization, and in fact, the intelligence in the public press has shown that north korea is continuing to advance its capabilities. so now what? rep. mccaul: it's a huge challenge. we've had three prior administrations working on. this now they have...
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no, i do not think joe is the threat. i would love him to be. look, iould be happy with any of them, to be honest. host: sophia tesfaye. guest: i do not think there is any greater political motivator than donald trump for both sides. i think when donald trump goes out there and pretends to give -- i think moral democratic voters throw their hands up, and i think republican voters eat it up. that is what may be our 2020 giving. mccain is the daughter of late senator john mccain on "view," also weighing in on this. here is what she has to say. [video clip] me thisg has been really difficult for me to watchhan: -- really this has been difficult for me to watch, because no woman has come out and that i have been sexually assaulted, and that is what the me too movement is about, and i know joe biden. he is a man of true character, he is someone who could beat president trump. he loves his wife, jill, he loves his family, and when you talk about pain, i know people who have gone through intense pain in their lives, and 10 strategy, and he has better insurmoun
no, i do not think joe is the threat. i would love him to be. look, iould be happy with any of them, to be honest. host: sophia tesfaye. guest: i do not think there is any greater political motivator than donald trump for both sides. i think when donald trump goes out there and pretends to give -- i think moral democratic voters throw their hands up, and i think republican voters eat it up. that is what may be our 2020 giving. mccain is the daughter of late senator john mccain on...
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think that that's really important i mean i just want to take this opportunity to say i think the prime minister of new zealand has said and enormous benchmark for other leaders to follow and i think i'm just so proud as a woman to associate myself with the kind of stand and the positioning that she has taken and it's so sad that you know in houses of parliament you know there was a debate on. on islamophobia and there still is kind of forbes islamophobia comments made against islam and muslims very blatantly as though it's part of the nature of democracy you know so that people are able to sort of stand and say i'm speaking because i'm entitle to make free speech is without realizing what the consequence is and the consequence is the attacks on. it so i think that we have to be very very seriously responsible i also want to tell you that on the day that we had a debate on the summer phobia few weeks ago tom robinson visited that same afternoon and a number of us are right yeah yeah absolutely and he's well known he's been you know indicted for it and yet he visits the how tho
think that that's really important i mean i just want to take this opportunity to say i think the prime minister of new zealand has said and enormous benchmark for other leaders to follow and i think i'm just so proud as a woman to associate myself with the kind of stand and the positioning that she has taken and it's so sad that you know in houses of parliament you know there was a debate on. on islamophobia and there still is kind of forbes islamophobia comments made against islam and muslims...
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i think he can do both. i think he can bring the midwest, but i also think that if he actually gets it so when we talk about criminal justice reform now, you'll see his policies are going to focus on prosecutorial discretion. all these prosecutors who thought it was nice and popular to be hard on crime, overcharge african-americans and then you find the disparity in the criminal justice system so i think he's going to be able to do both and the one conversation i keep hearing that people say african-americans stayed home last election cycle, presidential, it's not true. they voted for the third-party candidate because they didn't hear what they liked. we came out, but we voted for the third-party candidate 300% more than what we did during president obama's race. so we're active, we're engaged and i think his policies are going to resonate with people who actually get it and i'm just looking forward to the race where people can actually show their values through their policy statements and i think his are goin
i think he can do both. i think he can bring the midwest, but i also think that if he actually gets it so when we talk about criminal justice reform now, you'll see his policies are going to focus on prosecutorial discretion. all these prosecutors who thought it was nice and popular to be hard on crime, overcharge african-americans and then you find the disparity in the criminal justice system so i think he's going to be able to do both and the one conversation i keep hearing that people say...
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i think i think. i think. i think. they're there because. i think. the four or five and. six. o'clock every. few. feet up and i haven't so far. so far yes it's all. of the. old one hundred asylum seekers have been transferred to be into police custody after the bullets which caused sixteen billion dollars damage. to tonight's running is being tied also and disorder on nassau and the government says last march on wrist began with demonstrations it's. very strong suggestions from official...
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>> guest: i think there's a good chance. i think whoever took that case would have the public at the back, would have sort of the wind in their sales. i don't think the case is that hard, legally. it takes a certain courage, a certain will to bring that kind of case. i think we need to recover the courage of theodore roosevelt who challenge challenge the bigt company at this time when he became president, the john rockefellers and the jp morgan's, that he stood up to them and called them. sigh think we need courageous enforcers, but i think the public is clamoring for something. we started talking about the curse of bigness. i think one of the things about monopoly is not just a matter of economics. it starts to bleed into politics, into culture, and into what we call the news. and facebook is sort of the poster child i think of the curse of bigness. they got extremely large. they only cared about money and growth. they didn't take they didn't take the position responsibly. they ended up being effectively hacked, instagram, to
>> guest: i think there's a good chance. i think whoever took that case would have the public at the back, would have sort of the wind in their sales. i don't think the case is that hard, legally. it takes a certain courage, a certain will to bring that kind of case. i think we need to recover the courage of theodore roosevelt who challenge challenge the bigt company at this time when he became president, the john rockefellers and the jp morgan's, that he stood up to them and called them....
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>> i think there is a good chance. i think robert took the case would have the public at their back, would have the wind in their sale. i don't think the case is a hard legally. it takes courage, will to bring that kind of case. i think we need to recover the courage of theodore roosevelt who challenged the biggest company of his time and became president, the john rockefellers and the j.p. morgan's he stood up to them and told them. we need courageous enforcers but i think the public is clamoring for something. we started talking -- one of the things about monopoly, just a matter of economics. it starts to bleed into politics and culture in an to what we call the news and facebook is the poster child. it got extremely large, they only cared about money and growth, they did not take the position responsibly, they ended up being hacked, instagram to which they controlled in the 2016 election. and they had a terrible effect on what passed in the news. so the social effects and political effects of facebook are enormous. am
>> i think there is a good chance. i think robert took the case would have the public at their back, would have the wind in their sale. i don't think the case is a hard legally. it takes courage, will to bring that kind of case. i think we need to recover the courage of theodore roosevelt who challenged the biggest company of his time and became president, the john rockefellers and the j.p. morgan's he stood up to them and told them. we need courageous enforcers but i think the public is...