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but i would never, without the family letter project, without being able to search that i would have never discover that the would of been ill in a haystack thing and that is important that is an important thing to see that i had a hunch that this was written to talk to people down the ages. but it becomes clear when she introduces her husband or describes a man the sheet that he knew very well and i would have never found that without this so the project of getting word some of the recollection of things that you can hook onto. the lead you down a particular batch of research that sort of >> this is a question from the floor. what particularly makes you think that now is a good time for revisiting the story of the hemings family? >> well, i guess the question and interviewers as me all the time and of asthma over the past week is is this a good time to talk about this and we could put that on the table because of the election the possibility of electing a black man as president of the united states a black man whom is of mixed race. this is what is interesting about this book people
but i would never, without the family letter project, without being able to search that i would have never discover that the would of been ill in a haystack thing and that is important that is an important thing to see that i had a hunch that this was written to talk to people down the ages. but it becomes clear when she introduces her husband or describes a man the sheet that he knew very well and i would have never found that without this so the project of getting word some of the...
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i was looking at a call spread and i want to go through some of the reasons why somebody would use a call spread. i mean first things first, defining your risk makes a lot of sense if you were looking to play for a bounce in the gdx, you could buy the etf, there's a whole host of things could you do. buying a call spread, buying near the money call and selling out of the money, define your risk of the premium thaw spent the other reason i would do this is because volatility, the price of options is cheap in that name which they actually are in a relative basis in the gdx. to its history and the last one is, when you're trying to make a contrarian call, something going against the grain, it makes sense to define your whisk and find cheaps ways to do it. this is what got me looking here look at this, this technical set-up, carter will tell us it's a series of lower highs throughout the course of the year not particularly impressive. with you thing that's interesting here if you look there's three lows that its bounced off of in 2017. all about the same level, $21. so it has not made low
i was looking at a call spread and i want to go through some of the reasons why somebody would use a call spread. i mean first things first, defining your risk makes a lot of sense if you were looking to play for a bounce in the gdx, you could buy the etf, there's a whole host of things could you do. buying a call spread, buying near the money call and selling out of the money, define your risk of the premium thaw spent the other reason i would do this is because volatility, the price of...
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having this in mind, i would not get into details i would say that i believe this is a growing phenomenon. it's not going to disappear. it's not going to change traditional terrorism. i definitely share with bruce and matt the concern. with organized terrorism and big attacks, the level of 9/11, we should not exclude that. on top of that, we are having the growing phenomenon that will challenge us in different ways all the time. i believe and hope that there are those people which carry the responsibility to prevent the terrorist attack and they are thinking about what will be the next more effective tactic that the lone wolf might use. i have no doubt in my mind that those who are incited -- we heard about the incitement as a precursor of that activity. those who incite them and those who would teach them and give them the guidelines would try to be more effective and innovative in their thinking in this regard. >> i want to be more pessimistic. timothy mcveigh was not an archetypal lone wolf. nonetheless, he had no direct organizational connection. he was not carrying that out on behalf
having this in mind, i would not get into details i would say that i believe this is a growing phenomenon. it's not going to disappear. it's not going to change traditional terrorism. i definitely share with bruce and matt the concern. with organized terrorism and big attacks, the level of 9/11, we should not exclude that. on top of that, we are having the growing phenomenon that will challenge us in different ways all the time. i believe and hope that there are those people which carry the...
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>> i would say 30% or 40%, but i do not know. yes ma'am? it, that congress is making the health-care bill, coming up with ideas, why do you not go to the source of, the hospital workers and doctors, nurses, they are the ones who know what people need. i do not understand why congress is responsible for that? i share your view of who ought to be involved in the process. we ought to be soliciting advice, suggestions, and it is one of my complaints. we talk about going to a system in which all 100 senators can produce the it, whether it is hearings, and members of the committee can offer amendments. my view is that tinkering may not be the right word, but we have been modifying medicaid, or trying to modify it, and modify the affordable care act. one of the things that i told you i think we're missing is get rid of the rising health care costs also, innovation, technology, renovating i have care system that does not always meet everyone's need. does not meet enough people's needs, and we're not talking to the asked, who can tell us -- here is
>> i would say 30% or 40%, but i do not know. yes ma'am? it, that congress is making the health-care bill, coming up with ideas, why do you not go to the source of, the hospital workers and doctors, nurses, they are the ones who know what people need. i do not understand why congress is responsible for that? i share your view of who ought to be involved in the process. we ought to be soliciting advice, suggestions, and it is one of my complaints. we talk about going to a system in which...
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i would never do that. i've never had a problem in my life with drugs but now i need the drugs to survive. >> guest: i think this is part of the problem that we face. we have a distorted medical world where we have, where drugs have been the answer used so when they create a problem, severe problem i'm quite certain you know lots of people in your area clip grown addicted to these pills and from there they got addicted to heroin. that doesn't change your problem i understand that the problem is medicine has become used -- it's got to learn, doctors have to learn how to find that nuance, how to find that it'll wrote so that they can work with you personally over period of time to find the proper roach to your pain and maybe those pills are big part of it. i don't know but i think we have gotten away from that. many years ago medicine was practiced in a more personal way. individual background was taken into consideration and we were treated as a production line of patients. >> host: the house is expected to c
i would never do that. i've never had a problem in my life with drugs but now i need the drugs to survive. >> guest: i think this is part of the problem that we face. we have a distorted medical world where we have, where drugs have been the answer used so when they create a problem, severe problem i'm quite certain you know lots of people in your area clip grown addicted to these pills and from there they got addicted to heroin. that doesn't change your problem i understand that the...
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it is where i would show someone how music works. would show them on a piano, not a guitar, how music works. >> it's a graphical representation of -- >> how good of a piano player are you? >> i'm really good in the key of "c." the guitar is instantly transposable. the guitar has this transposable geometry. learn a scale here, you just move it up and the key moves. a piano becomes relative to the sharps and flats. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and transpose it up and play it in a different key but i'm still in "c." so i grew up very quickly going, okay this goes boom-boom-boom. and this goes bing-bing-bing. and then you start to subdivide it. it's a calculator dum-dum-dum-- that's a triad. >> rose: it's all self-learned? >> for the most part. yes. self-learned from when i was younger sitting at a piano and working that out and a little bit of guitar lessons when i was a kid. my guitar teacher stopped teaching me how to read music. >> rose: because? >> because i took off on this other thing. he would do 15 minutes of b
it is where i would show someone how music works. would show them on a piano, not a guitar, how music works. >> it's a graphical representation of -- >> how good of a piano player are you? >> i'm really good in the key of "c." the guitar is instantly transposable. the guitar has this transposable geometry. learn a scale here, you just move it up and the key moves. a piano becomes relative to the sharps and flats. the best thing i can do is use a digital piano and...
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so and i would say what i found but a myth. you'll notice he. said leaping closer to pull together the local you know going to look in his can go look at this but of that it's on its own in the. evil the owner of it on this of it my god given even to the. letter but he was but i'm going to. really i'm going to do it and there are no other incidents. or should be will just follow my. soul's god's name. but he does believe that i don't actually do it kind of affordable yet and. don't know by posting i wasn't i didn't. want him but for the most on except to the phone. to what he called in the world of feeling the whining for the intrusion toward the other was among me to screw around and i gave boyden say i have righted them sometime next year or so to me only to have to bump up the one causing an interview to the fact that nobody between those could be going to have a good reward scandal but it's a whole lot of me time it went on thought so hard i would hope it isn't a good audience time at home for dr unable and a model because of panting on newe
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i think that is what the lord would want us to do thread is to -- to do. just to stop and love one another. i came here today and i was overwhelmed -- i was overwhelmed by the rainbow of colors in this room. that is how heather was. it did not matter who you were or where you're from, she loved you. that was it. you were stuck. [laughter] for that, i'm truly proud of my daughter. that is as far as i've gotten. >> relapse, it is not a sermon. relax, it is not a sermon. it is true that i'm a pastor. i do not typically go by the title of reverend. i go by the title of pastor normally. there are two purposes of a memorial service. first to appreciate and cherish the memories of a loved one. the second is to consider the value of such occasions as this. what value is added to us for the journey that remains for our individual lives? 9, the disciples said to jesus teach us to pray so we know how to live on earth and prepare for eternity. jesus answered, our father which art or, hallowed be thy name, thy kingdom come, thy will be done, on earth as it is in heaven.
i think that is what the lord would want us to do thread is to -- to do. just to stop and love one another. i came here today and i was overwhelmed -- i was overwhelmed by the rainbow of colors in this room. that is how heather was. it did not matter who you were or where you're from, she loved you. that was it. you were stuck. [laughter] for that, i'm truly proud of my daughter. that is as far as i've gotten. >> relapse, it is not a sermon. relax, it is not a sermon. it is true that i'm...
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i would these pics were to reveal these people and then i would sit down and i would write my own little story except i would put a black girl in there because there were no black girls in these stories but i could put them into a story of my own making. and i think that that helped me also understand that i was worth something. that's a little black girl landing on the moon wasn't such a fiction if i could put it down on paper and have it come alive. i was very shy. i've always been very shy so the idea of teaching something was just the act of a and i had to earn a living to support my habit to. we ended up spending eight years in phoenix and tempe area, beautiful years and i learned though i was terrified to go to the class, students were more afraid than i was and that was the love of writing but carried me over because i was teaching something that i loved. then it fell away and we all kind of net on the page. after i came to the university of virginia and i remember that it was in the spring in may and it was the very end of the semester. i was in chicago at the time giving a readi
i would these pics were to reveal these people and then i would sit down and i would write my own little story except i would put a black girl in there because there were no black girls in these stories but i could put them into a story of my own making. and i think that that helped me also understand that i was worth something. that's a little black girl landing on the moon wasn't such a fiction if i could put it down on paper and have it come alive. i was very shy. i've always been very shy...
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did i ever tell you how much i love you? , would my children ask of me who i admire most, i will tell them you. my baby cousin who was larger than life and to good for this world. you are in a better place now where there is no pain, no sadness, no hunger and no hate. you might not be with us anymore, but you will always be in our hearts. love always, diana. i would like to introduce a friend of heather's. >> i am a normally not want to speak in front of a group of people but i felt like i owed it to heather. heather was a wonderful person. she was not just a coworker, she was a friend. i just wanted to share a few moments that we had together. i worked in the office with heather and everyone who knows heather knows she is not a morning person. that was her worst thing. she would come in and the morning and be like good morning, heather. ,ind you, she comes in at 10:00 she would go straight and get her coffee because of that was really important. we all wanted heather to have her coffee. she was a wonderful soul. she would get to wo
did i ever tell you how much i love you? , would my children ask of me who i admire most, i will tell them you. my baby cousin who was larger than life and to good for this world. you are in a better place now where there is no pain, no sadness, no hunger and no hate. you might not be with us anymore, but you will always be in our hearts. love always, diana. i would like to introduce a friend of heather's. >> i am a normally not want to speak in front of a group of people but i felt like...
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>> what i would assure you is they would respond to those situations no different than anybody else and they have cooperated extensively as i said before with the three other committees. >> if it was widely reported in the press that a close advisor of the president was being investigated for money laundering using anonymous shell companies and bank accounts located in cyprus, would you department proactively seek to obtain relevant information from foreign units where such activity took place, or would you wait until a specific law enforcement request came in? >> again, i'm not going to comment on hypothetical situations. fen sen would handle these situations no different than any other situation. >> mr. chairman, i respectfully request, pursuant to our memorandum, to ask for an additional five minutes. >> the gentle lady is granted an additional five minutes. >> thank you. i'm not asking for specificity. i'm asking for generally the way you would handle these questions i have presented to you. let me continue. have any treasury department employees expressed concerns to you or are you
>> what i would assure you is they would respond to those situations no different than anybody else and they have cooperated extensively as i said before with the three other committees. >> if it was widely reported in the press that a close advisor of the president was being investigated for money laundering using anonymous shell companies and bank accounts located in cyprus, would you department proactively seek to obtain relevant information from foreign units where such activity...
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i would like to thank mr. secretary for clear support of the u.s. administration of the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of our country. it is an absolutely clear-cut position. i want to emphasize the fact that mr. walker is present in ukraine negotiations, special envoy of the united states for ukraine, it is another confirmation of the very substance, the concrete nature of our talk and negotiations. i'd like to extend -- to welcome the decisiveness of mr. walker's attempts. we hope on your great support in this case and we hope for your very good cooperation. i want to say if moscow does not want to waste another chance on our negotiations, i'm confident that moscow should keep -- which is observed by all participants. this is the implementation of the security package, cease-fire of all russian forces. to ensure the immediate halt of forces in the territory and to ensure the access of the oec observers on the whole territory, including the territory which is not controlled by the ukrainian government. it's also very much imp
i would like to thank mr. secretary for clear support of the u.s. administration of the sovereignty and territorial integrity and independence of our country. it is an absolutely clear-cut position. i want to emphasize the fact that mr. walker is present in ukraine negotiations, special envoy of the united states for ukraine, it is another confirmation of the very substance, the concrete nature of our talk and negotiations. i'd like to extend -- to welcome the decisiveness of mr. walker's...
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have made it to someone as i would have loved him for the life i would have sixty five my life. i am. the good goddamn of the. lead out. good. i think they were. really good at it like. somebody. is actually in the military she's going to be different because most of the folks in india the boys to dinner with. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my body put a collapse there and he said this is good for you you such as play or not so firstly i make my place in the strength and we discuss everything. and everything is come from then become that it your mother never looked at yet that i definitely was going to give us a little yeah. yeah go to that idea so well. so that the live accounts are going it's going to go ahead i'm a very. well thought out of the time no one has. thought it over that i do well. i'm going to get. up again did a forced marriages. are you ready to use. our virginity your the majority force and it. is not i would say to many we're forced marriage why it's not a bending had used by the jimm
have made it to someone as i would have loved him for the life i would have sixty five my life. i am. the good goddamn of the. lead out. good. i think they were. really good at it like. somebody. is actually in the military she's going to be different because most of the folks in india the boys to dinner with. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my body put a collapse there and he said this is good for you you such as play...
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and i would come back to a point knowing your out own interests. and dividing the united states is certainly not in our interest. >> all right. very much. i have, i think, five people -- six people, seven people on my list but let me start here. > george, you mentioned deterrents. of course, there you go, thank deterrents.ntioned of course, the other part of the national security strategy is assurance. deter and assure. the last comment on russia allies in our particular, when you take a look at europe right now, how much assurance do these sanctions be negative to them economically and politically as well as what's going on in the gcc e east with the countries with russia down there laying very strategically in syria. i see it also as a weakening and to exploit going it? vital not have a lot of interest at stake that are not ctually advancing our own priorities. >> anything that you would like to add, dan? >> no. >> okay. ambassador? >> >>. >> thanks very much to the panelists. i think it's important to -- as you did recall why these anctions were
and i would come back to a point knowing your out own interests. and dividing the united states is certainly not in our interest. >> all right. very much. i have, i think, five people -- six people, seven people on my list but let me start here. > george, you mentioned deterrents. of course, there you go, thank deterrents.ntioned of course, the other part of the national security strategy is assurance. deter and assure. the last comment on russia allies in our particular, when you take...
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i would hope the u.s. government continues to make the prevention of illegal trafficking of art a priority and encourage strong efforts. some of the questions i hope we can answer today are how we can regulate marketplaces where the valuable pieces of art are exchanged, who are the buyers, and how can we track them better? what steps can be taken to safeguard works of art and vulnerable cultural sites and how our funds related to these antiquities being used to underwrite terrorist organizations? i look forward to learning more from our witnesses and i yield back. >> thank you for this important reason to date relative to the antiquities trade. as you know last year the task force to investigate financing held a similar hearing on this manner. our subcommittee continuing our work on this. the united states government must posture and strongly advance any and all investments. antiquities trafficking is no exception. isisnly does this provide with a steady stream of material support, priceless historical loca
i would hope the u.s. government continues to make the prevention of illegal trafficking of art a priority and encourage strong efforts. some of the questions i hope we can answer today are how we can regulate marketplaces where the valuable pieces of art are exchanged, who are the buyers, and how can we track them better? what steps can be taken to safeguard works of art and vulnerable cultural sites and how our funds related to these antiquities being used to underwrite terrorist...
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jay, in regard to your hippa legislation, i would be interested, i think i'm speaking to the right person who raised this. >> yes. >> glad to hear more about that if you would let our committee staff know. it seems a place there may be a role for federal legislation and i generally would ask the question of all of you, we're having a -- we've had and will continue to have a health care debate, one of the things i think that has been missing in this conversation for a long time is what do we do to reduce the underlying costs of health care. we spend a lot of time on trying to figure out who pays but we're missing an opportunity that i think could be very bipartisan in trying to get rid of the things that drive up the cost of health care, therefore drive up the cost of health insurance and one of the things that comes to me in the testimony that i've heard from you is, medical insurance fraud, which i assume is both committed by the provider, health care provider, as well as the patient or consumer. i would love to know information about -- that you all may have in regard to the overall cos
jay, in regard to your hippa legislation, i would be interested, i think i'm speaking to the right person who raised this. >> yes. >> glad to hear more about that if you would let our committee staff know. it seems a place there may be a role for federal legislation and i generally would ask the question of all of you, we're having a -- we've had and will continue to have a health care debate, one of the things i think that has been missing in this conversation for a long time is...
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think would be a bad idea. i think taliban and isis would end up taking over the country, and they would say that they have beat the united states. wewe could keep the way that have been, we have now spent almost $1 trillion, and we are now spending more than the entire defense budget of the united kingdom, just in afghanistan. more than 2000 american soldiers dead, 20,000 plus wounded. health-care costs from that war will be $1 trillion on top of that. secretary mattis said that we are not winning. the terrorist forces control more than half of the country, though, this current strategy is not working. we try to take a step back, and the reason that i wrote restructuring, is to say, let's pare away the incremental decisions that we've had a weird we have had 17 different commanders in 16 years. -- we have 17 different commanders in 16 years. we need one leader in charge of all things, from the departments of defense, state, the intelligence community, from afghanistan to pakistan. we need to have one person maki
think would be a bad idea. i think taliban and isis would end up taking over the country, and they would say that they have beat the united states. wewe could keep the way that have been, we have now spent almost $1 trillion, and we are now spending more than the entire defense budget of the united kingdom, just in afghanistan. more than 2000 american soldiers dead, 20,000 plus wounded. health-care costs from that war will be $1 trillion on top of that. secretary mattis said that we are not...
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have married to someone as i would have loved him for the life i would have sixty five my life. i am. probably going to go down there to. be let out. good. well you were. really good at it like. somebody. actually needed to do something to be different because in most of the folks in india the boys didn't know what to. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my body put a graps and he said this is good for you will do such as play or not so firstly i make my play for the industry and we discuss everything. and everything is come from and then becomes that it your mother never look at the rest of the people who i believe it was but why you. go to there it is a well. set up a live accounts are going it's going to go ahead i'm a very. well thought out of time no one. thought it would i do well. i'm going to get. up again diddle forced marriages. are arranged marriages. are generally your the majority force and it. is not the law which a to many not the law we are forced marriage is why it's not a bending had used b
have married to someone as i would have loved him for the life i would have sixty five my life. i am. probably going to go down there to. be let out. good. well you were. really good at it like. somebody. actually needed to do something to be different because in most of the folks in india the boys didn't know what to. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my body put a graps and he said this is good for you will do such as...
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i would say there is a relevant reason for that. i agreed with a lot of what he said. on the dress code, the real story. the speaker of the house went to the u.s. house floor to admonish members that they would have -- he would keep an eye on them and they better watch and abide by the dress code and other rules of the house floor. the steady committee received a notice from the protocol officer at the speaker's office that that includes the speakers lobby. for theint of access press. in other words, the dress code would be enforced and focused on for reporters. ryand not see speaker looking people over, looking their clothes over. personnel, security u.s. capitol police being turned into disco bouncers. from their views of what were the right shoes, the right dresses, the right anything, belts. this, there were rules and rules written down. when rules are not written down, they may have been practiced for years. older reporters may look at younger reporters and say, we've been here. that has been the rule. but i don't fault the younger, newer reports in washington for
i would say there is a relevant reason for that. i agreed with a lot of what he said. on the dress code, the real story. the speaker of the house went to the u.s. house floor to admonish members that they would have -- he would keep an eye on them and they better watch and abide by the dress code and other rules of the house floor. the steady committee received a notice from the protocol officer at the speaker's office that that includes the speakers lobby. for theint of access press. in other...
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would you recommend it? he said not to others right now, i guess, because i would wait until i finish my tenure, but would you recommend to young people that want to be the president of the united states, would you say it is work the -- worth the aggravation and hard work to become president? pres. clinton: in a heartbeat. pres. bush: same. there is a good chance we are looking at a future president. amongst the 60 graduates here. [applause] host: the highest calling of mankind i always felt was private equity. [laughter] but you would say being the president of the united states is better than private equity. pres. bush: i don't know, we make $200,000 a year in pension. what do you make? [laughter] host: money isn't everything, but yes. pres. clinton: if i could say one serious thing. there are a lot of really big questions floating around out there. the mexican multibillionaire is a really smart guy, gave a speech during the campaign and the campaign being what it was -- obviously no one was interested in asking, but he said i believe this will be the first technological revolution that will kill more jobs
would you recommend it? he said not to others right now, i guess, because i would wait until i finish my tenure, but would you recommend to young people that want to be the president of the united states, would you say it is work the -- worth the aggravation and hard work to become president? pres. clinton: in a heartbeat. pres. bush: same. there is a good chance we are looking at a future president. amongst the 60 graduates here. [applause] host: the highest calling of mankind i always felt...
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with that i would like to end by , saying these are painful discussions. the crimes that happened were absolutely horrific. i the grandchild of holocaust am survivors and i cannot comprehend when talking to christians what they had to injure, those wounds do fester if they are not addressed and we needed to do if they we can to a dress of the concerns -- address the concerns of those raised here and those that were expressed through our colleague who was calling us from iraq so very sincere thank you to everyone for participating and may we hopefully not have to be here talking about iraq and genocide in the future. thank you. [applause] cities tour tales book tv in american history tv to tacoma, washington as we explore its rich history of literary culture. located on the puget sound and northwest amount of rainier, it was chosen in the 19th century as the western terminus of the western pacific railroad. today at noon eastern, we will travel the city talking to local authors including tanya arson. she will share the history of programs in prisons and the
with that i would like to end by , saying these are painful discussions. the crimes that happened were absolutely horrific. i the grandchild of holocaust am survivors and i cannot comprehend when talking to christians what they had to injure, those wounds do fester if they are not addressed and we needed to do if they we can to a dress of the concerns -- address the concerns of those raised here and those that were expressed through our colleague who was calling us from iraq so very sincere...
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and maybe it's a little harsh a position, i would say. there is -- there was a lot of effort being done in the recent years on cve, led by obama administration in the united states and the -- with the europeans. i do believe that cve is important. it's a crucial. and it's -- there is a need to bring the vast majority of the muslims around the world, which are not radical, do not support those terrorist activists, to brin' them to be -- to counter the narrative in an effective manner. it's still a job. but the problem, i in my view, that those efforts, in most cases, was very apologetic. coming with a very cautious, maybe even fear to deal with the problem itself. and i think it should be done differently. when you reach out to the muslim communities, the message should be, god forbid, we have nothing againstth islam, like we have nothing against any other religion whatsoever.la this is no problem with islam. but there is a big problem in islam right now, which represents a small minority, but a very dangerous minority. you know, i was on a
and maybe it's a little harsh a position, i would say. there is -- there was a lot of effort being done in the recent years on cve, led by obama administration in the united states and the -- with the europeans. i do believe that cve is important. it's a crucial. and it's -- there is a need to bring the vast majority of the muslims around the world, which are not radical, do not support those terrorist activists, to brin' them to be -- to counter the narrative in an effective manner. it's still...
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do i think politically that would just be an unwise thing to do i don't think he. just got rid of scarab i think he better let that rest now not fire anybody else. what when what what went wrong with health care what's a seven years you guys from a state. well i think you could say in the house it was it was tough in the senate it became tougher and it didn't happen i think reply. frankly they are too independent for their own good democrats by and large get their own marching orders and they follow in lockstep on and it's their policy or nothing at all and usually they they go for where their policy in fact you remember obamacare passed with all of the democrats and zero republicans sense that it's been an absolute disaster and people are hurt in the health insurance i would have thought that the republicans immediately would have solved that problem but again they had difficulty in alice and then they didn't pass it in the senate i think it's a matter of all of the republicans simply not coming to the table and saying we've got to do this for the good o
do i think politically that would just be an unwise thing to do i don't think he. just got rid of scarab i think he better let that rest now not fire anybody else. what when what what went wrong with health care what's a seven years you guys from a state. well i think you could say in the house it was it was tough in the senate it became tougher and it didn't happen i think reply. frankly they are too independent for their own good democrats by and large get their own marching orders and they...
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have married to someone as i would have loved you for the life i would have sixty five my life. you. know you've got the material. to lead out. good. i think they were this. was. really good that i like. somebody. should he need to do something completely different because in most of the parts in india the book has to do with. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my buddy put a website and he said this is good for you you such as player not so firstly i make my play for the industry and we discuss everything. and everything is come from then become that it your mother to look at the end of the day was going to get what was going to. go to there this was all there was so that belive accounts are going it's going to go ahead i'm a very. well thought out i don't know what. i don't know what i do well i'm going to get. out again diddle forced marriages. are you ready to use. our virginity your the majority force me. in you don't know which way to marry we are forced marriage why it's not a bending. thank you. tha
have married to someone as i would have loved you for the life i would have sixty five my life. you. know you've got the material. to lead out. good. i think they were this. was. really good that i like. somebody. should he need to do something completely different because in most of the parts in india the book has to do with. my parents so it's good for me i don't know earlier before anything said in the eye of my parents to show me my buddy put a website and he said this is good for you you...
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>> as i said a minute ago, i would certainly hope so. i don't know why any democrat would be against wanting to provide tax relief for hard working americans, particularly those in the middle class. i think it would be a very sad and big mistake. john >> thank you, sarah. just one question >> just one >> just one. politics. politics. the president gave a very strong endorsement through twitter for senator strange and his bid in the nomination for the special election. the runoff is coming up in september 26th. there have been published reports that the president is backing away from that endorsement and not taking sides, which would make him the first republican president in 46 years not to back an incumbent senator for another term. is he as committed to senator strange? or has his position changed since the original primary? >> due to the legal restrictions that i have, i cannot answer anything political from the podium, so i would have to leave that to outside folks and the president himself to answer that. katherine. oh. >> mentioned
>> as i said a minute ago, i would certainly hope so. i don't know why any democrat would be against wanting to provide tax relief for hard working americans, particularly those in the middle class. i think it would be a very sad and big mistake. john >> thank you, sarah. just one question >> just one >> just one. politics. politics. the president gave a very strong endorsement through twitter for senator strange and his bid in the nomination for the special election....
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if i didn't credit the team then i would be remiss because it is a team sport. to get the best outcomes requires the team and i do talk a lot in the book about nursing in our chief operating officer for example is a nurse and that's one of the stories about how important it is and i thought it symbolize this to have a chief operating officer as a nurse. it would send a message plus she's terrific. she is the real deal. but it is about the team. it's about all of those supports that help children with chronic disease and because one of the great perspective so it's a lot of these chronic diseases we can really have an impact on early and whether it's an early diagnosis and their achievements now. i talk a lot in the book about a couple of situations where cystic fibrosis that we would never see now because the treatments are so good. diabetes, we are making big advances. you need that perspective of children, development, compliance in kids that are so different than adults whether they are going to take their medicine or whether they are going to stick to a diet,
if i didn't credit the team then i would be remiss because it is a team sport. to get the best outcomes requires the team and i do talk a lot in the book about nursing in our chief operating officer for example is a nurse and that's one of the stories about how important it is and i thought it symbolize this to have a chief operating officer as a nurse. it would send a message plus she's terrific. she is the real deal. but it is about the team. it's about all of those supports that help...
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i would suggest i don't have enough time to drill into it, but i would suggest we have two scales in our mind. one with the level of involvement of the terrorist organization in the attack, starting with no involvement whatsoever, ending with full organized terrorist attack by a terrorist organization. the other scale would be the level of independence of the attacker, meaning, is it really independent or share a secret with his friends or other peers? did he consult with anybody? did he have any accomplices that gave him passive support or active support, does he conduct the attack with others, like an independent so on and so forth. once we have the two scales we can go back to the classification that we had before and see how lone wolf local initiative attacks and organized terrorism fall into that scale and then we can judge which attack, what type of attack was conducted. at the time, why it's important, it's not just theoretical discussion, it's important because, of course, you need to behave differently. you need counterterrorism activities referring to lone wolf, local netwo
i would suggest i don't have enough time to drill into it, but i would suggest we have two scales in our mind. one with the level of involvement of the terrorist organization in the attack, starting with no involvement whatsoever, ending with full organized terrorist attack by a terrorist organization. the other scale would be the level of independence of the attacker, meaning, is it really independent or share a secret with his friends or other peers? did he consult with anybody? did he have...
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that is something that has to be -- i would suspect be a tool the state department would not want to lose. i think the question, denmark, you mentioned is actually a bigger one. so we talking about the current hiding in the region going back 20 years. in other words, there's been conflict in the drc a political crisis for well over 50 years. there may not be an explosion point at the end of this, but there certainly and erosion that is more hard to fight against. i think that is what mike is stressing, that there's only a certain amount of capacity that can sustain people in their struggle for justice and governance. we are losing that. we're expending that with no real outcome at the end of it. i think that is dangerous. when you combine that with the cuts we're talking about two capacity building and sustaining civil society groups that are going to be key to this, you are looking potentially at a very, very damaging and weekend country-- weakend coming to the end of 2017 and still in political crisis. >> one more thing on the question of time pressure. i think there is some time se
that is something that has to be -- i would suspect be a tool the state department would not want to lose. i think the question, denmark, you mentioned is actually a bigger one. so we talking about the current hiding in the region going back 20 years. in other words, there's been conflict in the drc a political crisis for well over 50 years. there may not be an explosion point at the end of this, but there certainly and erosion that is more hard to fight against. i think that is what mike is...
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i would say that she was my "office wife." i say that because a lot of people would tell you in the office and she even told my own wife and kids that she hated me sometimes. our beginning was interesting and humble, in a way. she came to our office five years ago and i sat down and interviewed with her and she looked around the office and "i justout to me -- have a high school degree. i am just a waitress. i don't not a type, but i will do my best." i asked her how she did with her tips and she said that she did well with her tips. i asked her to tell me a story about one of the customers that came in. about a me a story customer coming in and she listens to him. as i listened to her talk to me, i said, "you need to come work for me." she said, "i don't know anything about the legal system. i don't know anything about bankruptcy." i said, "this is what i'm here for." she came and worked for us. she became a sponge. everything i would tell her , she the bankruptcy codes would absorb. she would go to classes i sent her to. the m
i would say that she was my "office wife." i say that because a lot of people would tell you in the office and she even told my own wife and kids that she hated me sometimes. our beginning was interesting and humble, in a way. she came to our office five years ago and i sat down and interviewed with her and she looked around the office and "i justout to me -- have a high school degree. i am just a waitress. i don't not a type, but i will do my best." i asked her how she did...
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thing i would flag is the coordination part with america's allies. the sanctioned design was really developed and coordinated as part of a multilateral package with european union's and other partners like canada. i think we certainly saw unprecedented cooperation with europe over the past three years on this front. this is predicated on the idea that the only effective sanctions would be multi-lateral ones. europe's response was largely supported and largely the sanctions organization has held together for the past three years despite what a lot of folks thought. russia's primary response to the sanctionsnistration was a series of counter sanctions of its own. basically banning food and agricultural products. in terms of the impact on russia's economy, with the benefit of 20-20 hindsight we can say it was pretty limited. if you are looking for a data point, i would look at the world bank gdp forecast for russia last year that looked at alternate scenarios with sanctions against russia. 0.8% for onlyof one year because russia's real economic problems
thing i would flag is the coordination part with america's allies. the sanctioned design was really developed and coordinated as part of a multilateral package with european union's and other partners like canada. i think we certainly saw unprecedented cooperation with europe over the past three years on this front. this is predicated on the idea that the only effective sanctions would be multi-lateral ones. europe's response was largely supported and largely the sanctions organization has held...
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>> i would say ask cal mentioned i will be a sophomore at indiana university and i would say disabilitiese discussed but not in the month my age of students especially in terms of respecting our chronic conditions, our mental health conditions but i think there needs to be more discourse around the issues that we are going through. a lot of times we find that the college students are being diagnosed with various mental health conditions because there put upon a lot of stress as they are entering their undergraduate years with a new time in a new experience. so being able to be more open among peers is really critical. >> thank you. we heard a great jennifer sheehy talk about her work and the administration on disabilities and i think that's a great segue to meg. give us some of the success stories that you have had working with multinational corporations and i would love to hear some perspectives you've haven't some of the challenges to that in the private sector. >> you know, the words that i keep hearing today our opportunity and that's what this is all about when we talk about employin
>> i would say ask cal mentioned i will be a sophomore at indiana university and i would say disabilitiese discussed but not in the month my age of students especially in terms of respecting our chronic conditions, our mental health conditions but i think there needs to be more discourse around the issues that we are going through. a lot of times we find that the college students are being diagnosed with various mental health conditions because there put upon a lot of stress as they are...
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a i would love to see it discussed. i understand the current structure is that states get to decide who is represented in the capital. i am not an expert on this internationally. i am guessing there are few nations were somebody committed as a statue in the hall of the governing body of the nation unless it is somebody who on behalf ofason some very lofty ideal. look at what nancy pelosi said about this. the confederate statues in the hall of congress have always been reprehensible. if republicans are serious to reject white supremacy, i call on democrats to remove it from the capital immediately. there is no room to celebrate the violent bigotry of the men of the confederacy in the hallowed halls or places of honor across the country. in from northg carolina. as far as i'm concerned, these confederate monuments should be removed. stonewall jackson, they were traitors who fought against the united states. what should've happened after thosevil war is all of should have been gathered up and and it probably would have stop
a i would love to see it discussed. i understand the current structure is that states get to decide who is represented in the capital. i am not an expert on this internationally. i am guessing there are few nations were somebody committed as a statue in the hall of the governing body of the nation unless it is somebody who on behalf ofason some very lofty ideal. look at what nancy pelosi said about this. the confederate statues in the hall of congress have always been reprehensible. if...
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narasaki: i would oppose the amended language. first of all, i feel that it is covered in the fourth paragraph where it says -- we urge of authorities to use all available resources to investigate other apparent crimes, including any federal or state hate crimes committed. second of all, i feel very strongly that there is a lack of moral equivalency here. and -- so i have a problem, because i feel that somehow it is excusing the people who caused the violence to begin with. i lack evidence, actually that there were significant numbers of counterdemonstrators who were in fact as violent as those who were in fact in citing violence to begin with. so, i just oppose that. sorry. >> this is an important moment for the nation and for this commission. mr. adegbile: and, i welcome the careful thoughts and thinking of all of the commissioners, many of whom have given input into this statement that we are trying to negotiate to a sure that we can, to the full extent possible, speak with a unified voice at a time when it seems that the circum
narasaki: i would oppose the amended language. first of all, i feel that it is covered in the fourth paragraph where it says -- we urge of authorities to use all available resources to investigate other apparent crimes, including any federal or state hate crimes committed. second of all, i feel very strongly that there is a lack of moral equivalency here. and -- so i have a problem, because i feel that somehow it is excusing the people who caused the violence to begin with. i lack evidence,...
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i would not be on television at 43. i wouldn't be a professional stand up. i would be nothing. y knew without him where i would be. all of the time i was headed the wrong way, he came around and met me. no, he not going to do it like this. so i understood the power of a male role model. a boy without a male role model is like a explorer without a map. you just don't know the way. so i started mentoring these boys out here. and it started growing. i started spending more and more money. and i started bringing more housing and then i got the mothers involved because i said, wow, i can't send these boys home with these mothers i haven't taught the mothers anything. so now my camp takes the 200 mothers with the 200 boys. i put the mothers in the company and sleep. i make the boys stay at ranch and porta potties things of that nature. i take them for a week and i teach them the principles of man hood and the power of dream building. because nothing is more powerful than your dream. there is nothing. you know, the bottle doesn't limit your education. but it does mention your dream. bu
i would not be on television at 43. i wouldn't be a professional stand up. i would be nothing. y knew without him where i would be. all of the time i was headed the wrong way, he came around and met me. no, he not going to do it like this. so i understood the power of a male role model. a boy without a male role model is like a explorer without a map. you just don't know the way. so i started mentoring these boys out here. and it started growing. i started spending more and more money. and i...
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i would like to hear your comments about that. guest: thank you for the compliment about being competent yet a republican. republicans can be competent on occasion. even though i am a conservative free-market republican, i still believe in local state governments, and they have the ability and moral and legal obligation to look at their communities and say what kind of building codes do we need? if you live in california, washington, oregon, or that newman dread -- or the new madrid fault, it is proper to require that your building codes say that if you're going to build in the area where we are prone to earthquakes, when you do new construction, we are going to require you meet these standards. if you're going to, and and redo a building, then you have to meet these requirements. i think that is good economic sense. that is why we have federalism in this country. that is a good opportunity for me to espouse federalism. there is a division of authority between federal state and local government. that is why a support mayors and loc
i would like to hear your comments about that. guest: thank you for the compliment about being competent yet a republican. republicans can be competent on occasion. even though i am a conservative free-market republican, i still believe in local state governments, and they have the ability and moral and legal obligation to look at their communities and say what kind of building codes do we need? if you live in california, washington, oregon, or that newman dread -- or the new madrid fault, it...
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>> i would be interested out of curiosi curiosity, but i'm not a shareholder. i'm always interested in what i'm investing in, okay he's not going to convince me to buy the stock, because i don't consider the stock cheap at this level. but it's a fabulous company. >> he even says, he says, it's a -- i want to read what he told me he said, we think it's a great company that has underachieved its potential. >> underachieved it earns 40% -- >> and he points to margins, that margins can go up by 50%. >> well -- look, i've spoken -- >> that's what he says >> i know what he says he says a lot of things. it's just not -- number one, his departme deportment is not proper, the way he's handling himself is not proper, and what he is suggesting is inaccurate you talk to the former ceos of the company, there have been for few ceos in the history of the company. you can't talk to the founder, he's deceased. josh westin is around, okay? gary butler is around. art wineback is around i know those people and they think, okay, that ackman's suggestions are off the wall what he doe
>> i would be interested out of curiosi curiosity, but i'm not a shareholder. i'm always interested in what i'm investing in, okay he's not going to convince me to buy the stock, because i don't consider the stock cheap at this level. but it's a fabulous company. >> he even says, he says, it's a -- i want to read what he told me he said, we think it's a great company that has underachieved its potential. >> underachieved it earns 40% -- >> and he points to margins, that...
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think i would have been better in some ways if i was older. i think i would have been not as good in some ways. sometimes you get a bunch done because you are too dumb to know you cannot do it. you show up and you keep trying to do it and something happens. >> your father was president so you were in the white house. you saw what he did right and what he didn't wrong. -- did wrong. former president bush: i learned a lot from watching him. we have a great father-son relationship. i learned a lot from watching him. my most startling moment came at -- right after the inaugural parade, i decided i would go in the oval office to see what it felt like. unbeknownst to me, andy called upstairs and asked dad to come in. i was sitting in the oval office at the desk taking it all in. in walks my dad and i said, oh welcome mr. president and he said, thank you mr. president. >> what was it like when your mother walked into the oval office when you were president? former president clinton: she started laughing out loud. [laughter] former president clinton:
think i would have been better in some ways if i was older. i think i would have been not as good in some ways. sometimes you get a bunch done because you are too dumb to know you cannot do it. you show up and you keep trying to do it and something happens. >> your father was president so you were in the white house. you saw what he did right and what he didn't wrong. -- did wrong. former president bush: i learned a lot from watching him. we have a great father-son relationship. i learned...
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i would not have been -- had anything like the life i had.harlie: and what did charlie munger add? my partner of 58 years, he is extremely wise. he is a wonderful friend. he is strong-minded, i am strong-minded. disagree, but we have never had an argument in all that time. charlie: you never had an argument? surely you disagree. warren: certainly we do. agrees warren, you'll with me because i'm smart and -- because you are smart and i am right. i respect him enormous lee. enormously. a marriage partner is the most important relationship, but having a business partner -- if i had done everything i had done, it wouldn't have worked out this way, it would've been more fun with charlie. charlie: who says no to bill gates? bill: melinda. [laughter] warren: i have seen it happen. bill: it's great when somebody knows you might move too fast or be too optimistic. a team comes in planning out things we haven't done or maybe they are not as motivated afterwards, so that they can get me to correct that. i have matured a lot and i give melinda immense cr
i would not have been -- had anything like the life i had.harlie: and what did charlie munger add? my partner of 58 years, he is extremely wise. he is a wonderful friend. he is strong-minded, i am strong-minded. disagree, but we have never had an argument in all that time. charlie: you never had an argument? surely you disagree. warren: certainly we do. agrees warren, you'll with me because i'm smart and -- because you are smart and i am right. i respect him enormous lee. enormously. a marriage...
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i would work from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and i loved what i did.oved serving this country, i loved meeting with constituents, i love to lawmaking and policy. i loved the relationship part of it. i would go hard-core. unfortunately i played just as hard at night. i was out drinking like a madman.t drinking l i would get off of work and go, like most normal members of congress, they go out and maybe have a cocktail or glass of red wine, i met friends off the hill and i would find myself at a bar talking about sports or something other than the gdp ratio or the latest file form policy on syria. i didn't have to be congressman. with the drinking i started making idiotic decisions. if you don't know what this talk is about, i will throw the word out. i had dabbled in cocaine and you bet i was in washington. decision after decision, out partying night after night, i purchased one night and not only is it an idiotic move, one buying cocaine, to your father and a husband. you are a member of the united states congress, you idiot, and i buy cocaine and i go
i would work from 8:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. and i loved what i did.oved serving this country, i loved meeting with constituents, i love to lawmaking and policy. i loved the relationship part of it. i would go hard-core. unfortunately i played just as hard at night. i was out drinking like a madman.t drinking l i would get off of work and go, like most normal members of congress, they go out and maybe have a cocktail or glass of red wine, i met friends off the hill and i would find myself at a...
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secretary mattis, i would like to ask you about afghanistan. do you expect to have a strategy and what does it look like? spoken about the events of charlottesville. i wanted to know if you wanted to add to that? sec. mattis: i can assure you that, in close collaboration with our allies, there are strong military consequences if dprk initiates hostilities. in regards to the afghanistan meeting tomorrow, we will meet with the president, secretary tillerson and i, and several others on the nationals 18 we will move this toward a decision -- secretary tillerson and i, and several others in the national security will move this toward a decision. we continue not to serve in the army, the navy, the air force, the marine corps. we serve in the united states army, united states navy, etc. in that regard, it is a widely diverse force. we look at our coins, out of one., we're one team and that's the way we stay. thank you chlt >> question from the japanese media. >> i have a question to secretary mattis and a question for minister onodera on military def
secretary mattis, i would like to ask you about afghanistan. do you expect to have a strategy and what does it look like? spoken about the events of charlottesville. i wanted to know if you wanted to add to that? sec. mattis: i can assure you that, in close collaboration with our allies, there are strong military consequences if dprk initiates hostilities. in regards to the afghanistan meeting tomorrow, we will meet with the president, secretary tillerson and i, and several others on the...
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what i would say is with respect to murder and i'm a little bit indignant of the way you phrased that. apologies if i took it the wrong way. but i place the blame most squarely and most directly on the murderer, alleged murderer, the driver of the vehicle. it's no question in my mind the driver of that vehicle acted with intent. that is the driver of that vehicle. he is rightly accused of being a murderer and i would -- one more point. the attorney general yesterday after the president went on television and pledged all the national support he could muster for this and that was necessary put out a press release last night the u.s. attorney are all pursuing this as a civil rights investigation. we'll see where the facts take us on all the people involved yesterday and on the driver of the vehicle. if that were to bear out with the facts, that could carry a much stiffer penalty. as i understand it, a second degree murder charge. if there's evidence to support the civil rights abuse or hate crime abuse that that investigation could lead to, that could carry a death penalty, is my underst
what i would say is with respect to murder and i'm a little bit indignant of the way you phrased that. apologies if i took it the wrong way. but i place the blame most squarely and most directly on the murderer, alleged murderer, the driver of the vehicle. it's no question in my mind the driver of that vehicle acted with intent. that is the driver of that vehicle. he is rightly accused of being a murderer and i would -- one more point. the attorney general yesterday after the president went on...