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we can help you if you feel as if you need to speak with fema. let us see if we can help you. yes. trump's budget has no corps of engineer money for louisiana right now. so how can we -- [indiscernible] sen. cassidy: there will be money for the corps of engineers. thank you. let me get by. thank you. >> this the situation. you are 72 years old. you had flood insurance. your mortgage company took the flood insurance money to pay the mortgage off. you have to them not to do it because you needed to fix your house. they took it anyway. you've got to restore louisiana, fema, everywhere you can go. everywhere they turn you down. now fema is saying we've got a -- we've got ang trailer -- fema is saying we are going to put you out of the trailer or make you pay rent. but everyone i went to for help has turned me down. where do i go? sen. cassidy: i'm sorry, i apologize. ok. bill, did you hear that? you want to comment, ma'am? >> it might be a peace -- a case where pat's program can help you up at restore louisiana. as far as fema's programs, we just get you safe and secure. it is not goin
we can help you if you feel as if you need to speak with fema. let us see if we can help you. yes. trump's budget has no corps of engineer money for louisiana right now. so how can we -- [indiscernible] sen. cassidy: there will be money for the corps of engineers. thank you. let me get by. thank you. >> this the situation. you are 72 years old. you had flood insurance. your mortgage company took the flood insurance money to pay the mortgage off. you have to them not to do it because you...
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if they did if the russians didy me.of who's in place and who is the leadership if he's gone, somebody else just moved up on the whack a mole. >> dana: greg, we have heard that he was dead before but he resurfaced and nobody had seen or heard from him in about three months. >> greg: he comes up more often than charlie sheen. did you say the russians got them? we know that's for sure? were we colluding with them when we killed that guy? >> dana: that's what the tucker carlson thing was about. >> greg: even if isis ends and it's gone, it's never going to end. the toxic islamism has a pursuit would be to it. anyone looking for martyrdom, there will be people willing to be martyrs. you have to have to treat radical extremism, islamism like black mold in your house. take the victories. if only we started this sooner -- if only we had been this committed to killing isis or earlier, there would be a lot of innocent people alive right now. >> dana: that's a really good point. the lieutenant general commander said if we are going
if they did if the russians didy me.of who's in place and who is the leadership if he's gone, somebody else just moved up on the whack a mole. >> dana: greg, we have heard that he was dead before but he resurfaced and nobody had seen or heard from him in about three months. >> greg: he comes up more often than charlie sheen. did you say the russians got them? we know that's for sure? were we colluding with them when we killed that guy? >> dana: that's what the tucker carlson...
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if you are in power you are looking at these people thinking if they can pull off this march becauseit was not easy to pull off. if they can pull off this march the power they built they can do other things like being a real mountaineer. if you can climb a big mountain you can do other things. it's the capacity you built over time. where as if use digital technology to scale up fast it's a great thing if you recognize that the first moment, but if you think it prepares you the same way years and years of building capacity and infrastructure prepares you you are misled and that's what i found with a lot of movements today including in the us right now is that they see this huge march and they are thinking we can pull this off and of course people work hard like i march and i'm not belittling. i watch. i saw how people had put so much work in it, but three months of work will only build so much capacity and what you also don't have when you do this leaderless big thing is you don't have a means of a collective decision-making. you cannot change tactics. you go from the march. what's ne
if you are in power you are looking at these people thinking if they can pull off this march becauseit was not easy to pull off. if they can pull off this march the power they built they can do other things like being a real mountaineer. if you can climb a big mountain you can do other things. it's the capacity you built over time. where as if use digital technology to scale up fast it's a great thing if you recognize that the first moment, but if you think it prepares you the same way years...
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either answer and i think increasingly if we want an answer fiasco machine and if we wanted questioned we ask is for human. those were some of the things that i think as the tools become more and more democratized going back to your point even when they are building the tools-- lk they've got 25 plus million people learning to code through online dashboards where you follow directions and put coding into the develop and in the process founded a company that is a dropout from columbia and political science major and i need to give a couple of shout outs. he was looking at hiring the top people at different programs and people coming out of thesepl programs and he said here are the languages i need to build in the academies and none of them have the requisite coding language skills. they have theoretical grounding in things that taught them the building blocks that they saw to go to the general assembly and upscale on some of the latest languages they have to g had toa workshop at night so i think because of that, we can graduate with any slip of paper whether it is a political science s
either answer and i think increasingly if we want an answer fiasco machine and if we wanted questioned we ask is for human. those were some of the things that i think as the tools become more and more democratized going back to your point even when they are building the tools-- lk they've got 25 plus million people learning to code through online dashboards where you follow directions and put coding into the develop and in the process founded a company that is a dropout from columbia and...
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but he says if russia, if russia.hs and months and months after the unanimous finding of the intelligence community that russia did. is it is months and months of his own national security team. his national security advisor knows this is a bill deal. just this past week his homeland security advisor said it's going to be a problem for russia and other foreign actors. i get the insecurity oh, people are saying i wouldn't have won, he's president. he's president of the united states. he has the strongest most powerful job in the world, if russia hacked? >> it's baffling. >> it's hard to think of hillary clinton were president or marco rubio -- the second question of this meeting, we talked about the idea that he didn't like the sanctions, he's not that you seeiastic about them, and putin asked about that too, would you consider lifting the sanctions, and the president's inclination is yes. and that's a question is trump open to changing that policy as well. >> they should finish it up to in the house. they have to send
but he says if russia, if russia.hs and months and months after the unanimous finding of the intelligence community that russia did. is it is months and months of his own national security team. his national security advisor knows this is a bill deal. just this past week his homeland security advisor said it's going to be a problem for russia and other foreign actors. i get the insecurity oh, people are saying i wouldn't have won, he's president. he's president of the united states. he has the...
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do not take if allergic to farxiga.on, such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis which is serious and may lead to death. ask your doctor about the pill that starts with f and learn how you can get farxiga for free. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. sarah destroy.dent. but when it
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if you look at a consumption tax -- the economist thinks if i lower it here and raise it here, it has no influence on behavior. if i go and something is 20% higher than it was or whatever you pick it to be, i ma know the buy it. even though i have more money here. it seems as if we see that countries like china and germany have a consumption tax, they have a higher rate of savings which they promote, export-based economy. but they don't consume as much. again, the econs would say that it's all the wash. i'm not sure that practically speaking it's a wash from the person looking at the higher price. i digress. >> i would add that a lower rate, corporate rate, it win ll reduce some incentives. we are going to need base erosion rules. john referred to some of the rules that might be considered. >> you know the technical aspect of this more than me. i'm just learning from you. i'm not trying to challenge to be difficult. it seems like some of the high tech companies have low effective tax rates. how much lower you can get than 0? they are moving their ip. that's what is lowering their effe
if you look at a consumption tax -- the economist thinks if i lower it here and raise it here, it has no influence on behavior. if i go and something is 20% higher than it was or whatever you pick it to be, i ma know the buy it. even though i have more money here. it seems as if we see that countries like china and germany have a consumption tax, they have a higher rate of savings which they promote, export-based economy. but they don't consume as much. again, the econs would say that it's all...
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if, as president, if he could pardon someone, if he could possibly even pardon himself. now, this -- i'm told that these are just discussions happening. this is at the very beginning of this investigation here. don, it just shows you how much time, energy and effort is now consuming the white house on this on the sixth month of the president's time in office, this begins six months or ends the first six months and this is something that is really all-consuming here. and that jeff sessions' interview with the president about jeff sessions had a chilling effect on the words of one white house official told me earlier today, don. they said that the thinking generally is if the president can say that about the most loyal soldier that he has, what will he do to some of us if we don't do the right thing here? so, at the end of the six-month mark, this is not where anyone thought they would be, don. >> interesting. chris, let's talk about what's going on here. because, in fact, the president talked about what he says are mueller's conflicts of interest. i want to read from "the
if, as president, if he could pardon someone, if he could possibly even pardon himself. now, this -- i'm told that these are just discussions happening. this is at the very beginning of this investigation here. don, it just shows you how much time, energy and effort is now consuming the white house on this on the sixth month of the president's time in office, this begins six months or ends the first six months and this is something that is really all-consuming here. and that jeff sessions'...
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what if they play ball? what if they de-escalate? what if they decide not to have nuclear weapons? what happened with qaddafi? >> dana: earlier today, president trump tweeted, "trade between china and north korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. so much with trying to work with us, but we had to give it a try." that number surprised me because it's been no secret that north korea has been a big problem and china saying that it wants to help. but if it provides 90% of its goods and a 40% increase, that's a big difference. >> jesse: that's why trying to leverage is only one article of clothing. 40%, that's a lot of trade. if you want to go into a trade war with china, that's what we're going to have to do.go but i think there are other things you can do. you can get the u.n. security council, sanction package. another band phrase, kicking the can down the road. preemptive strikes i believe are too risky. it's too dangerous and too many people will die. i think the only legitimate option is an assassination attempt or a coup, but that possibility is probably the most difficult. i
what if they play ball? what if they de-escalate? what if they decide not to have nuclear weapons? what happened with qaddafi? >> dana: earlier today, president trump tweeted, "trade between china and north korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. so much with trying to work with us, but we had to give it a try." that number surprised me because it's been no secret that north korea has been a big problem and china saying that it wants to help. but if it provides 90% of its...
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if you perceive you have a fair shot, you're less likely to bend the rules and but he says if you feelthe principles have been violated you will say screw it, i'm going to g2. the scientists perceive their being treated unfairly, they themselves are more likely to engage in less than ideal behavior. that's all, he says. he was on a recent national academy of sciences committee looking at these issues of scientific integrity and you know, they wrestled with this. this is the first time in about 25 years the academy has gone back to look at these issues and their perception was when they did in 1992 they were focused on the bad apples of science and there are people who misbehave in science but they realize that if they reconsidered these issues of scientific integrity, the real problem they focused on more broadly was the fact that there's not just bad apples but as one of his colleagues said, let's look at the barrel and people who make the barrel. it's the environment the scientists have to work on that are pressuring them. i talked to somebody else, malcolm macleod, a scottish scient
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if you have about 95 million americans who are not in the workforce and if you actually take working age males, what happens in an environment where you have 60% of working age males who are not in the workforce who happened to be on social security disabilities? yes, there is a change in demographics and our mean age is a bit older today than it was a decade ago. something has gone horribly wrong in the system when you look at the chart of how many more americans are on these types of programs instead of incentivizing the work environment. let's hear from more collars. anna is a democrat. caller: yes, we keep hearing about the medicare is going to go broke. if they would keep their hands out of the medicare. obama just took $700 billion out 700 out of social security. this money has been put in and it is supposed to be for the 65. why they keep telling us that, why don't they cut out welfare? food stamps? all of these free programs. host: hang on the line. the congressman has run the numbers. guest: the numbers are much more ugly than that. engaged in a has number of activities over
if you have about 95 million americans who are not in the workforce and if you actually take working age males, what happens in an environment where you have 60% of working age males who are not in the workforce who happened to be on social security disabilities? yes, there is a change in demographics and our mean age is a bit older today than it was a decade ago. something has gone horribly wrong in the system when you look at the chart of how many more americans are on these types of programs...
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if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen. serious allergic reactions may occur. never give up. see me. see me. clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. [man: let's go!] man #2: we're not coming out! man #1: [ sighs ] flo: [ amplified ] i got this. guys, i know being a first-time homeowner is scary, but you don't have to do this. man #2: what if a tree falls on our garage? woman: what if a tornado rips off our roof? flo: you're covered. and you've bundled your home and auto insurance, so you're saving a ton. come on. you don't want to start your new life in a dirty old truck. man #3: hey. man #1: whoa, whoa. flo: sorry. woman: oh. flo: you're safe. you're safe now. woman: i think i'm gonna pass out. can you stop using the bullhorn? flo: i don't make the rules. yogig-speed internet.me? you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids. and these guys. him. ah. oh hello- th
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for lying i don't know if the parallels are. appropriate here but it's it seems to me that there are certain situations to which you simply cannot give a good answer when you cannot give a good answer either to you to simple question this is the new mccarthyism in this country if you're not in favor of war over syria well then you must be a traitor you must be in the service of russian intelligence it's insulting it's outrageous it's false and suddenly the shoe is on the other foot you know i come from a long anti-communist tradition i have been active in the republican party as an acolyte of barry goldwater and ronald reagan and richard nixon in to say that because you are not in favor of war with russia tomorrow that you must be a traitor this is the worst form of mccarthyism that i have seen in the forty years that i've been in american politics and while that's a preview of grim assessment mr stone we have to take a very short break now but when we come back the united states has long been a transair in global politics can t
for lying i don't know if the parallels are. appropriate here but it's it seems to me that there are certain situations to which you simply cannot give a good answer when you cannot give a good answer either to you to simple question this is the new mccarthyism in this country if you're not in favor of war over syria well then you must be a traitor you must be in the service of russian intelligence it's insulting it's outrageous it's false and suddenly the shoe is on the other foot you know i...
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where if you go right to the floor. there's only one, if that. so i think that's becoming more common. and i think part of the reason republicans do it is because it's less opportunity for people to know what's going on. some people are under the impression that if the senate passes this bill, there's a chance the house won't pass it. can you give people a message about what's going to happen in the house? >> i think that's wishful thinking. i think it's quite clear that the place to stop this bill is in the senate. and i think the reason for that in in my opinion because the senators represent a whole state, what happened in the house is because of redistricting, you just have so many republican districts that are so republican that they're worried more about an attack from the right for not repealing obamacare than they are about the public in general. senators, because they represent a whole state, will have a significant number of people who are, you know, progressive or progressive leaning, who will be outspoken and say don't do this, becaus
where if you go right to the floor. there's only one, if that. so i think that's becoming more common. and i think part of the reason republicans do it is because it's less opportunity for people to know what's going on. some people are under the impression that if the senate passes this bill, there's a chance the house won't pass it. can you give people a message about what's going to happen in the house? >> i think that's wishful thinking. i think it's quite clear that the place to stop...
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if you do if full repeal, everyone gets kicked off of the medicaid expansion tomorrow. if you just take the law off the books and the states aren't getting the extra money from the federal government for medicaid, the whole system has also is a proms immediately. host: then sass tweets out this, there is a key point. this plan proposes a one-year delay after voting on repeal before is effective. i want real repeal and real replace as we promised. guest: that would be different the -- that would change game from what the president host:'s tweet was this morning. host:getting you to sit here and put on the spot as tweets are happening in real time. --c?ere an option see whatt to's show you schumer had to say yesterday. >> let's start over. abandon cuts to medicaid. cuts did -- abandon tax for the wealthy and we can discuss problems that are -- americans are concerned about. the availability and cost of health care. i suggested president trump invite all senators to blair house to begin a new on a bipartisan approach to health care. unfortunately, the president said i wasn
if you do if full repeal, everyone gets kicked off of the medicaid expansion tomorrow. if you just take the law off the books and the states aren't getting the extra money from the federal government for medicaid, the whole system has also is a proms immediately. host: then sass tweets out this, there is a key point. this plan proposes a one-year delay after voting on repeal before is effective. i want real repeal and real replace as we promised. guest: that would be different the -- that would...
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president, that if we equalize that treatment, if we just treat people fairly, if no matter where you live the amount you get is not depended upon the state in which you live but upon your need, then we can actually provide access. we can fulfill president trump's campaign pledges of continuing coverage, caring for those with preexisting conditions, lowering premiums, lowering premiums, and eliminating mandates. we can -- by the way, it isn't just republican represented states that would benefit. you can look at west virginia. these are some preliminary -- excuse me, mr. president. you can look at preliminary numbers, and west virginia would receive in 2020 about 43% more than they would based upon current trajectories. indiana. indiana would receive about 48% more. let's look at -- what's another state? montana. montana would receive about -- my gosh. montana would receive over a hundred percent more than they were currently scheduled to receive. mr. president, this takes the money that has already been allocated and instead of focusing it on three states, there's a -- states -- ther
president, that if we equalize that treatment, if we just treat people fairly, if no matter where you live the amount you get is not depended upon the state in which you live but upon your need, then we can actually provide access. we can fulfill president trump's campaign pledges of continuing coverage, caring for those with preexisting conditions, lowering premiums, lowering premiums, and eliminating mandates. we can -- by the way, it isn't just republican represented states that would...
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asked if the investigation would cross a red line if it expands to look into his family finances beyond any relationship would russia, trump said, i would say yes. he would not say what he would do about it, however. he added, i think that's a violation. this is about russia. also today, the eldest son of the president. his name sake, donald trump jr., and paul manafort, have been invited to testify before the senate judiciary committee one week from today. this follows more than ten days of rolling disclosures and revelations about donald trump jr.'s revelation about a meeting. paul manafort who was in that meeting was in serious debt to pro russian interests before he joined the trump campaign. and then there's jared kushner. today we learn that had donald trump's son-in-law and senior adviser will be interviewed by the senate intelligence committee in a closed session. kushner's lawyer has been saying, he has been prepared to voluntarily cooperate and provide whatever information he has on the investigation to congress. joining me now, msnbc contributor for the "new york times" who i
asked if the investigation would cross a red line if it expands to look into his family finances beyond any relationship would russia, trump said, i would say yes. he would not say what he would do about it, however. he added, i think that's a violation. this is about russia. also today, the eldest son of the president. his name sake, donald trump jr., and paul manafort, have been invited to testify before the senate judiciary committee one week from today. this follows more than ten days of...
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stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or ifching, rash, or difficulty breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis, so stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area. tell your doctor your medical history. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. the most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. side effects can lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. now's the time for a better moment of proof. ask your doctor about victoza®. >> jesse: welcome back. happy fourth of july. continuing with answers to the questions you sent in on facebook. the next question, more random ones. the next question is from scott w. this goes to dana perino. if you could put one person on a rocket to mars, who would it be and why? >> kimberly: don't answer that with jesse watters. >> jesse: it can't be me. >> dana: one person to mars... i think i would send my brother in, ben, because he loves it space so much
stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck or ifching, rash, or difficulty breathing. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis, so stop taking victoza® and call your doctor right away if you have severe pain in your stomach area. tell your doctor your medical history. taking victoza® with a sulfonylurea or insulin may cause low blood sugar. the most common side effects are headache, nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. side...
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i want to ask if you believe, is it too soon to say if anything legal or illegal debtor did not takece in that meeting? >> based on everything we know so far there's no illegality quite honestly, the accusations of illegality including treason from some analysts goes to show how hyper politicized the situation is and how much politics are driving the narrative about what is legal or not. this is criminalization of differences in clinical parties. it's troubling. it's a continuing theme of democrats. >> arthel: the senate judiciary committee wants donald trump junior to testify, although he is not formally accepted. but he said he is willing to do so. what will the committee be on the lookout for? >> he'll have to make sure story straight. i don't think there's a legal issue for donald trump junior or any member of the trump white house not based on that meeting. i think politically they can weather the storm because more permission i comes out the more they'll be able to explain it more thoroughly. they'll be to their benefit. the story cannot change under oath and in front of a sena
i want to ask if you believe, is it too soon to say if anything legal or illegal debtor did not takece in that meeting? >> based on everything we know so far there's no illegality quite honestly, the accusations of illegality including treason from some analysts goes to show how hyper politicized the situation is and how much politics are driving the narrative about what is legal or not. this is criminalization of differences in clinical parties. it's troubling. it's a continuing theme of...
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if you want to include that in your portfolio, you have got to be at least neutral weight if not overght on banks. is that a smart idea in light of the qatari stand-off? >> that is fair. i think that is a fair assessment. the timing on when you come in is a very important point in preparing to make those returns on longer term. honestly, currently, other than a local investor investing in his local market, anybody who is foreign would be staying on the sidelines. it is tempting in some marks. -- some markets. saudi is expensive. people will wait on the outside to build the position, maybe after the q2 results coming out in a couple of weeks, confirming hopefully an improvement or a good performance. in august would be a time to accumulate. we don't have to come in now while there are unknowns. yousef: earnings is one thing. in terms of i.p.o.'s in the united arab emirates, who would come to market now? >> well, they would not come now, but a lot of investment bankers are working hard now to prepare them. these things take about six month in preparation. a lot of things are happening.
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even if you doubt, even if you know in your heart, which he probably doesn't, that you have nothing to fear, it's not about getting you elected or defeating hillary. it's about how did they get into our systems. was there any tampering with the voting rolls there's some talk about that now and how do we ensure that doesn't happen in 2018 and 2020. that's a national security issue an issue about protecting democracy and he shows absolutely no interest. no one in the administration can get him interested in doing anything about it. >> and yet anand he has certain fears he wants to project onto the country and quite frankly a lot of his voters share with him. one of them is this sense immigrants are overrunning the country, a certain kind of immigrant is overrunning the country. you did a really fascinating tweet storm, i retweeted it this morning our show account will hopefully retweet it now where you talked about the sort of interesting find in the muslim ban that might sort of dovetail with the anti-immigrant fears. can you explain? >> the president has tried many times to dip and dou
even if you doubt, even if you know in your heart, which he probably doesn't, that you have nothing to fear, it's not about getting you elected or defeating hillary. it's about how did they get into our systems. was there any tampering with the voting rolls there's some talk about that now and how do we ensure that doesn't happen in 2018 and 2020. that's a national security issue an issue about protecting democracy and he shows absolutely no interest. no one in the administration can get him...
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the farmers even if you know even if. they clients will gas somewhere to go every time they make some money ok listen. you give me. the plasma car. i'll give you a bag. because i know you go is going to make sure that you go down because i'm not going to take no type of losses i won't drop you off in there i'm drop you off there make sure you get into your pay work and anomalies because i know i normally get my money for sure and when you don't you can come back again we do the same process again. and this is how the blood business attracts the drug business and all that goes with it trafficking exploitation and health risks for the donors. are aware of all this we wanted to ask them if they noticed traces of drugs in their donors plasma. but it's still impossible to get access tensions rise the security services asked us to leave which we did. why was our presence bothering them so much. you know to interview. and they you know walk because they thought it was something that they saw an angel all right. you guys to be fe
the farmers even if you know even if. they clients will gas somewhere to go every time they make some money ok listen. you give me. the plasma car. i'll give you a bag. because i know you go is going to make sure that you go down because i'm not going to take no type of losses i won't drop you off in there i'm drop you off there make sure you get into your pay work and anomalies because i know i normally get my money for sure and when you don't you can come back again we do the same process...
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so this becomes a pandora's box if you're a republican even if you're a conservative, even if you're a conservative republican who wants just to repeal this thing, the process that's required to get to where mitch mcconnell is talking about getting it right now, the process that's required, you may look at that and say this is a pandora's box, i don't want to open this. >> can we talk about a different process, elise jordan? the process of calling the white house and letting them know what you're going to do. help me understand how does the president get on a podium, look at america, lean over to mike pence and say we're getting this done, we're working together, while you've got members of the gop writing their statements, saying i'm not going with this, and apparently last night i mentioned earlier, the president said at a dinner we're going to look like dopes if we don't get this through. how does this lack of coordination or maybe even undermining happen? >> it just shows the disconnect between the trump white house and the republican congress. it really -- this just would not ha
so this becomes a pandora's box if you're a republican even if you're a conservative, even if you're a conservative republican who wants just to repeal this thing, the process that's required to get to where mitch mcconnell is talking about getting it right now, the process that's required, you may look at that and say this is a pandora's box, i don't want to open this. >> can we talk about a different process, elise jordan? the process of calling the white house and letting them know...
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who replaces him if he leaves? >> i'm not well versed enough in republican foreign policy to say who would replace him. i think you need to be skeptical about talk of high levels moving out of the administration. we heard the same with sean spicer and reince priebus. there are tensions here. you never know when they could be smoothed over. >> people say august could be a month for shakeups. we had so many conversations of shake ups to this point. i'll believe it when i see it. >> i saw a "new york time" story. i think bob corker can satisfy the conservatives. you can't run a government this way. thank you for coming in. always a pleasure. thank you for helping me kick off the program. >>> coming up, the weekend news cycle continues. when i come back, united kingdom is reeling from three horrible acts of terrorism. revenge violence in the london muslim community. horrific fire in a high-rise and a huge surprise election. the second in two years. two british born journalists who spend most of the time in this beltway
who replaces him if he leaves? >> i'm not well versed enough in republican foreign policy to say who would replace him. i think you need to be skeptical about talk of high levels moving out of the administration. we heard the same with sean spicer and reince priebus. there are tensions here. you never know when they could be smoothed over. >> people say august could be a month for shakeups. we had so many conversations of shake ups to this point. i'll believe it when i see it....
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what we do know, if you roll the tape forward a little bit, is if you does try to do an appointment -there is some speculation he could try to replace sessions in the august recess -- chuck schumer did a speech this morning on the senate floor, which nobody noticed, it was a very important speech, he said we're not going to let you do that. we are not going to allow the recess to happen. donald trump is left without good options here. charlie: you asked, peter, why is trump doing this other than he hates the russian probe, i guess the other answer is he is donald trump. peter: he is a bully and a cruel man. i mean, this is a cool thing to do. i don't agree with jeff sessions politics of all, but jeff sessions has been deeply loyal to donald trump. charlie: the first among establishment politicians. peter: he risked things for donald trump. he has been very loyal to donald trump. people watch that and said, this is the way donald trump treats people who have been deeply loyal to him. people who tried to serve his agenda. sessions is a true believer in the trump agenda. it is self-defea
what we do know, if you roll the tape forward a little bit, is if you does try to do an appointment -there is some speculation he could try to replace sessions in the august recess -- chuck schumer did a speech this morning on the senate floor, which nobody noticed, it was a very important speech, he said we're not going to let you do that. we are not going to allow the recess to happen. donald trump is left without good options here. charlie: you asked, peter, why is trump doing this other...
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if we -- if you had a football coach or an sec team, if you had a preacher at a church, if you had anybodygnificant organization across america that was doing this, that was this erratic, that undercut the message of the football team or the church or the corporation, they'd be fired immediately. so it's got to be strorl and now for anthony scaramucci, welcome to the mad house. >> pace yourself. >> ahead there is talk of impeachment on capitol hill but not just about president trump. could jared kushner face his own trial? and next gene robinson joins the conversation. what's critical thinking like? a basketball costs $14. what's team spirit worth? (cheers) what's it worth to talk to your mom? what's the value of a walk in the woods? the value of capital is to create, not just wealth, but things that matter. morgan stanley i'm the one clocking in... when you're clocking out. sensing your every move and automatically adjusting to help you stay effortlessly comfortable. there. i can even warm these to help you fall asleep faster. does your bed do that? oh. i don't actually talk. though i'm s
if we -- if you had a football coach or an sec team, if you had a preacher at a church, if you had anybodygnificant organization across america that was doing this, that was this erratic, that undercut the message of the football team or the church or the corporation, they'd be fired immediately. so it's got to be strorl and now for anthony scaramucci, welcome to the mad house. >> pace yourself. >> ahead there is talk of impeachment on capitol hill but not just about president...
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i wouldn't wear a t-shirt if my itinerary included a historical church or temple or mosque and if i'm confused as to whether the gra tu tee is included, i make sure to leave some kind of tip. if the local language is something other than english, i'll make an effort to say good morning in the native tongue. i'm mindful when i'm beyond my natural borders i'm a representative of the united states. one of 300 million without the portfolio. i try to do my part to disspell the stereotype of the ugly american. think ryan lochte at last summer's olympics. last week in london all my efforts seemed an exercise in futility. no amount of person to person encounter encounters can offset the recent actions of my president. prior to my departure the president sent a vulgar tweet commenting on a female cable news host plastic surgery. he'd tweeted an enter met meme which showed him body slamming cnn. the meme originated on reddit, someone whose online identity -- nor was the president deterred by this individual's prior listing of cnn personalities next to stars of david and anti-semitic suggestion
i wouldn't wear a t-shirt if my itinerary included a historical church or temple or mosque and if i'm confused as to whether the gra tu tee is included, i make sure to leave some kind of tip. if the local language is something other than english, i'll make an effort to say good morning in the native tongue. i'm mindful when i'm beyond my natural borders i'm a representative of the united states. one of 300 million without the portfolio. i try to do my part to disspell the stereotype of the ugly...
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if you compare last quarter...wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with no artificial preservatives, flavours or dyes. >>> last week the voter fraud commission asked all 50 states and dc to hand over personal information about their voters. as of today, many said no. in most of the states, it's democrat voting officials that are pushing back, but republicans are rebaelrebelling. mississippi responded by saying they can mexico and mississippi is a great state to launch from. that's some serious shade. the trump administration had this response today. >> the commission is only asking for publicly available data in every state. so various state laws have various requirements on what can and cannot be released. this is something states release it political parties and campaigns on a regular basis. so the commission is not asking for anything that's not already out there in the public domain. >> since his election, president trump alleged that 3 to 5 million people voted illegall
if you compare last quarter...wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with no artificial preservatives, flavours or dyes. >>> last week the voter fraud commission asked all 50 states and dc to hand over personal information about their voters. as of today, many said no. in most of the states, it's democrat voting officials that are pushing back, but republicans are rebaelrebelling. mississippi responded by saying they can mexico and mississippi is...
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if there are defense that is would work, if the attacks were attacked against u.s. forces, japan and all those countries specifically. >> that's a different animal. patriots battle can hangd l -- and the thad system which we're in the process of deploying but that's on hold at the request of the korean government. that'll also get the medium range ballistics that will also come. we got defenses there. it's in the long range, the intermediate range and the ballistic systems we're having problems with. because they go up so high, once they're in the terminal phase, very very difficult to engage. >> i wanted to ask you too, there's always one of the major concerns is about the possible of the risks of miscall chags, one of these missiles going off course, hitting something be it a coast in japan or ship in the sea and what that could spark. >> or just the impression it's going to come out japan if the jane fees track coming out the territory are they going to respond and how are they going to respond? are they going to launch an attack and knock it down or absorb a blo
if there are defense that is would work, if the attacks were attacked against u.s. forces, japan and all those countries specifically. >> that's a different animal. patriots battle can hangd l -- and the thad system which we're in the process of deploying but that's on hold at the request of the korean government. that'll also get the medium range ballistics that will also come. we got defenses there. it's in the long range, the intermediate range and the ballistic systems we're having...
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i don't know if if it is a secret.ratic donors and former democratic staffer add their private information dumped out a year ago and wikileaks put out democratic e-mails hacked just before the conviction filed a lawsuit against the trump campaign and roger stone alleging in conspiracy and invasion of privacy. if this can get to discovery it becomes a new method for investigating what happened not under control of republicans. >> more trouble in paradise. we'll be right back. shawn evans: it's 6 am. 40 million americans are waking up to a gillette shave. and at our factory in boston, 1,200 workers are starting their day building on over a hundred years of heritage, craftsmanship and innovation. today we're bringing you america's number one shave at lower prices every day. putting money back in the pockets of millions of americans. as one of those workers, i'm proud to bring you gillette quality for less, because nobody can beat the men and women of gillette. gillette - the best a man can get. nitrites or artificial ham
i don't know if if it is a secret.ratic donors and former democratic staffer add their private information dumped out a year ago and wikileaks put out democratic e-mails hacked just before the conviction filed a lawsuit against the trump campaign and roger stone alleging in conspiracy and invasion of privacy. if this can get to discovery it becomes a new method for investigating what happened not under control of republicans. >> more trouble in paradise. we'll be right back. shawn evans:...
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for example, if you're diabetic. you have high blood pressure or account chronic condition they want unit wellness program to monitor. the affordable care act allows some linkage of premiums to participation. it's definitely an important element. >> host: deborah is on medicaid, welcome to the conversation. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i live in florida and i have been on disability since 1989. mi on? >> guest: you are. tell us about yourself, what's your disability and how love you but i medicaid? >> caller: had been on medicaid since 1989.ic and then the medicare kicked in two years later in 1991.uch mo because i get social security disability like 600 some dollars and because it's not really that much money, i get ssi supplemens that's like 60 some dollars. i'm sorry. i have two heart valves in my heart doesn't pump normally. and also i panic attacks with the gore phobia and d posttraumatic stress disorder. so mental and physical.sinc so i've been taking medication since 1979. i was wondering ho
for example, if you're diabetic. you have high blood pressure or account chronic condition they want unit wellness program to monitor. the affordable care act allows some linkage of premiums to participation. it's definitely an important element. >> host: deborah is on medicaid, welcome to the conversation. >> caller: hello. thank you for taking my call. i live in florida and i have been on disability since 1989. mi on? >> guest: you are. tell us about yourself, what's your...
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if it is a single risk pool, that works. if it is too, that is the obama care re-created.we need to do something different than obama care. >> chris: at least ten republican senators have not come out formally, you have not as though you have expressed doubts about it, that expressed doubts about the mcconnell plan as it was offered the last week in june. is that planet? >> we don't know what it is. >> chris: it was submitted. >> chris: the draft plan is in serious rewrite. clearly the draft plan is dead. is the serious rewrite plan dead? at i haven't seen it. >> chris: that's a heck avoid to do business. >> chris: it is. by the way go back to cassidy collins. the nice thing about cassidy collins is that is the conservative federalist approach which give the states guidelines in every state there pressure and allows them to come up for the answer for their state. it takes the decision-making away from us, returning it to the patients in the state, that's where we should be. >> chris: then there's the idea that president trump offered in a tweet a few days ago a must but th
if it is a single risk pool, that works. if it is too, that is the obama care re-created.we need to do something different than obama care. >> chris: at least ten republican senators have not come out formally, you have not as though you have expressed doubts about it, that expressed doubts about the mcconnell plan as it was offered the last week in june. is that planet? >> we don't know what it is. >> chris: it was submitted. >> chris: the draft plan is in serious...
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nicco mele: if that worries you, what gives you hope? bhaskar sunkara: what gives me hope is the fact that i think we have a majority or a potential majority for at least the short-term demands that the socialists have. it gives me hope that socialism now exists at least in people's minds, it isn't just a dirty word connected to the crimes of stalinism or with kind of an older not relevant politics. so it gives me hope we can build an oppositional moment in the long run. it's hard. this should probably give me more caution too is, i think we can win in the long run, but with climate change, there are things that demand short-term policies solutions before things get on a worse course. and even though i think we are now becoming better position to influence politics over the course of 20, 30, 40 years with -- we are very far away from building the kind of majority we need to usher in policies. and that is a gap we will have to figure out a way to make up. nicco mele: bhaskar sunkara, thank you very much. [applause] nicco mele: and we hope
nicco mele: if that worries you, what gives you hope? bhaskar sunkara: what gives me hope is the fact that i think we have a majority or a potential majority for at least the short-term demands that the socialists have. it gives me hope that socialism now exists at least in people's minds, it isn't just a dirty word connected to the crimes of stalinism or with kind of an older not relevant politics. so it gives me hope we can build an oppositional moment in the long run. it's hard. this should...
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in fact, if you said to me, steve, or if i said to you, fed's going to raise in september, december and we're going to grow the economy, do you still think that's heaven for stocks >> absolutely not. >> do you have faith in the fed they're going to be paced? >> i think you have to ask yourself -- >> you don't know what they're doing? >> if they screw this up, it's a disaster the pace about continuously raising rates and dumping the balance sheet. >> hethey're not going to i think that's a long shot in general, but b i don't believe -- >> you don't think -- completely change >> things could -- folks, we -- the concept that the fed is a major risk for market and i think that's what we've experienced. where a lot of companies in anything came out and expectations are higher. so, you have a place where i think stocks are set up for a good earnings season where people have high expectations. you've got to dollar stall iing and if you don't get that and you have the fed continuing to lean on the breaks, that to me with the s&p at this multi-millimultiple i not stock heaven >> grasso, what lev
in fact, if you said to me, steve, or if i said to you, fed's going to raise in september, december and we're going to grow the economy, do you still think that's heaven for stocks >> absolutely not. >> do you have faith in the fed they're going to be paced? >> i think you have to ask yourself -- >> you don't know what they're doing? >> if they screw this up, it's a disaster the pace about continuously raising rates and dumping the balance sheet. >> hethey're...
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you know if you want to travel overseas even you may you have to take an overnight flight if you want to go to mt you know go to visit base camp of mount everest it's cold you know so i think that's ok. all right at thank you very much for this interesting inside good luck with everything we were talking to add blue former spacewalking astronauts now see being six twelve foundation dedicated to descending earth from threats from outer space talking about real dangers to lives on the planet as well as the ones that are more far fetched that's it for this edition of next. very much. for many particularly his critics a trumpet ministration is nothing less than chaos on steroids for some who know the president this is merely business is usual for him is this a winning strategy for the president america and the world. it's a very rough terrain you sort of climates and you have to fight to be able to them . it was gunshot on top of them and so many friends they would have been in the. wouldn't. you know i don't when you see a bit of body in the truth when these little punches read in the go
you know if you want to travel overseas even you may you have to take an overnight flight if you want to go to mt you know go to visit base camp of mount everest it's cold you know so i think that's ok. all right at thank you very much for this interesting inside good luck with everything we were talking to add blue former spacewalking astronauts now see being six twelve foundation dedicated to descending earth from threats from outer space talking about real dangers to lives on the planet as...
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if you think about it. orleans, what happened during katrina was created with heavy weather linked to climate change and the public spear warning after warning, ignored and then fema cannot seem to find new orleans in five days. the so-called solution is get rid of public spear all together. that's the idea of the solution. when trump appointed mike pence as his vice president, i thought i know his name from some where. i went back to my files and i looked at that meeting from the heritage foundation and the name at the bottom was mike pence, he was the chair of the republicans study group at that time. he was right at the heart of taking the advantage over this massive, massive catastrophe, what i fear is them taking katrina national. >> scaling it up. >> and remember of the free for all contractors, politically connected. what i would fear is the whole margot lar-- mar-a-lago threat. in terms of the terrorist attack, i was in paris a couple of years ago of attacks in restaurants and people remember this,
if you think about it. orleans, what happened during katrina was created with heavy weather linked to climate change and the public spear warning after warning, ignored and then fema cannot seem to find new orleans in five days. the so-called solution is get rid of public spear all together. that's the idea of the solution. when trump appointed mike pence as his vice president, i thought i know his name from some where. i went back to my files and i looked at that meeting from the heritage...
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the dangerous risk for me would be if a ghost of 3%. -- if it goes to 3%.ndrew: the fed wants to withdraw the balance sheet in the subtle way as possible. they do not want to move on rates because that's too much of a headline risk. they can withdraw liquidity and maybe deflate some of the assets of what we have got across the fixed income markets, particular credit markets. that would be a nice result for them. whether they want to impact the curve, their pension plans to look at. jonathan: and the next segment, we will talk about credit and the prospect of complacency. do you think they should be targeting lose financial conditions are sticking to their mandate and targeting inflation? andrew: i don't think they need to have financial conditions looser than they are. central banks around the world are completely distorting the press of risk, which isn't a good thing longer-term. jonathan: colin will be staying with us along with andrew and marilyn watson from blackrock will be staying with us as well. on the auction block, greece returning to the bond mar
the dangerous risk for me would be if a ghost of 3%. -- if it goes to 3%.ndrew: the fed wants to withdraw the balance sheet in the subtle way as possible. they do not want to move on rates because that's too much of a headline risk. they can withdraw liquidity and maybe deflate some of the assets of what we have got across the fixed income markets, particular credit markets. that would be a nice result for them. whether they want to impact the curve, their pension plans to look at. jonathan:...
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if it was carried out by isis. john has more from the middle east bureau. >> searing officials say this morning suicide bombing could have been muc much worse if secy forces did not intercept to three vehicles loaded with explosives. they said please were tracking three cars heading toward the center of damascus this morning. they intercepted two vehicles a checkpoint along the airport road close enough controlled explosions. the third vehicle made it to the square where the driver blew himself in his vehicle up. today's attack comes after the holiday which marks the end of ramadan and his people were returning to work during their morning commute. no group has claimed responsibility, isis carried out an attack in damascus in march along with a former al qaeda affiliate in syria that killed dozens of people in northern damascus. an attack in the heart of the city is rare. today sends a message that series capital remains a major target. the latest attack comes as the fight to retake raqqa from isis in northern syri
if it was carried out by isis. john has more from the middle east bureau. >> searing officials say this morning suicide bombing could have been muc much worse if secy forces did not intercept to three vehicles loaded with explosives. they said please were tracking three cars heading toward the center of damascus this morning. they intercepted two vehicles a checkpoint along the airport road close enough controlled explosions. the third vehicle made it to the square where the driver blew...
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i would be surprised if that -- if this information is -- it wouldn't be widely shared. again, i think as president, i'm sure he could have access to this. but i'm not sure how far it's distributed and to whom. >> carl? >> let me say two things. one, the president can ask for this intelligence and it would not surprise me if he did. particularly if he's intent on getting rid of sessions. but the real thing, and i've been talking to people around the white house that he's intent on is getting rid of mueller. that is his objective. he wants mueller out. he's doing everything he can to undermine him. he would like to fire him. and there is a possibility that this disclosure could give him the mechanism, as we're talking about, as dana is talking about, to do that through a combination of recess appointments and other mechanisms. but that's his ultimate goal. he wants this investigation stopped. yes, he's talking about pardons. but he doesn't want to go there. he would like to end the investigation. >> adam, just so i'm clear, if there is a new attorney general appointed, th
i would be surprised if that -- if this information is -- it wouldn't be widely shared. again, i think as president, i'm sure he could have access to this. but i'm not sure how far it's distributed and to whom. >> carl? >> let me say two things. one, the president can ask for this intelligence and it would not surprise me if he did. particularly if he's intent on getting rid of sessions. but the real thing, and i've been talking to people around the white house that he's intent on...
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know if you mean. like a bunch of ok ten dollars loan i went out and you know i try to help you but your idea. that i'll get one two three let's go to a come come come come come. come come come i'll be an alcoholic you're going to come from ok. ok put him here and on this show the. good thing is going to come. now but we we really are falling into place for this treacherous and i am right. now so this is new on this one you know we're going to model the future and. if he's in pain and all it can can ask of his. i imagine i go by that even very. i make you some injection cue. so if you don't feel just like you will see think what i'd like more quiet. my friend was going to go to. some point painful dawns on me like. something. so they'll still be on the stretcher while we fly them no response you know yeah you'll be sitting so cool this thread just and that will be on the chair in the. sewing at night she's at this point correct. you just can't turn to that's what we got. actually we have so full house
know if you mean. like a bunch of ok ten dollars loan i went out and you know i try to help you but your idea. that i'll get one two three let's go to a come come come come come. come come come i'll be an alcoholic you're going to come from ok. ok put him here and on this show the. good thing is going to come. now but we we really are falling into place for this treacherous and i am right. now so this is new on this one you know we're going to model the future and. if he's in pain and all it...
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if you what? you came here at a certain age, that was too young to be able to decide on your own whether or not you came here.ar i think that -- >> tucker: should the parents be able to stay, too? >> in many cases they should. i hate to say it but -- >> tucker: so anybody with ad child in tow can stay.y >> no, not with a child in tow necessarily. there was a guy deported today that had four u.s. citizen children that were going too be -- >> tucker: anybody that comes in with a child, you can't deport the parents, what about grandparents and cousins? >> it gets complicated. but we have to have a humane approach to this. >> tucker: then why don't we quantify it instead of degrad it? >> we should, and i see nothing but cowardice from both the democrat and the republican side. >> tucker: boy, i am there with you there. we kind of agreed a lot, it was great to see. i don't know if that was a debate. >> thanks again, and congrats on all your success. >> tucker: how should we fix health care? if you had
if you what? you came here at a certain age, that was too young to be able to decide on your own whether or not you came here.ar i think that -- >> tucker: should the parents be able to stay, too? >> in many cases they should. i hate to say it but -- >> tucker: so anybody with ad child in tow can stay.y >> no, not with a child in tow necessarily. there was a guy deported today that had four u.s. citizen children that were going too be -- >> tucker: anybody that...
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bush's assistant, if you will. she said, listen, if he won't sign on to a bill in which they get to keep exactly what they have now with a 5 cent hair ccu they're not serious about working with others. we heard them speaking about how senator schumer got all eight senators in line, they can cooperate, et cetera. until they decide they're in line with signing onto the patient freedom act which allows the blue state to do what they're doing now and a red state to do something different, i'm not sure we're ready for bipartisanship. >> what do you say to that? >> this is a great opportunity to pause to say what is it in the affordable care act that we need to fix? >> i guess my frustration watching this, i sometimes look at this and say, okay, you're arguing over the details of the same structure. there are times -- and you guys sound like you're agreeing more than you disagree. >> i think we do. >> but the politics are getting in the way. maybe democrats don't want trump to get a victory, maybe the republicans don't w
bush's assistant, if you will. she said, listen, if he won't sign on to a bill in which they get to keep exactly what they have now with a 5 cent hair ccu they're not serious about working with others. we heard them speaking about how senator schumer got all eight senators in line, they can cooperate, et cetera. until they decide they're in line with signing onto the patient freedom act which allows the blue state to do what they're doing now and a red state to do something different, i'm not...
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if they do not -- i've said this many times on the show -- if they do not have economic growth, they are injured huge trouble. if you think the collusion psycho stuff is crazy now, wait until they have the house back and are able to afford all the craziness. it will be a a big disaster. if the economy, tax cuts, all of that and you have a progrowth economy, that will resonate with people. even people who are undecided that may not have been super happy with president trump at first, they will like this kind of positive economic affirmation and it will win the day for him. >> greg: what needs to be done now, jesse? >> jesse: okay, this is going to take a long time. [laughter] >> greg: >> jesse: you have thre senators from maine, alaska, they come from core states. they got hooked on the medicaid money. they needed that medicaid money, i understand they aren't robots. but mcconnell couldn't close a deal with them. mcconnell is not a closer. he couldn't get it done. i don't know why they came out of the gate with obamacare repeal, especially knowing they had no plan in place. anyone cou
if they do not -- i've said this many times on the show -- if they do not have economic growth, they are injured huge trouble. if you think the collusion psycho stuff is crazy now, wait until they have the house back and are able to afford all the craziness. it will be a a big disaster. if the economy, tax cuts, all of that and you have a progrowth economy, that will resonate with people. even people who are undecided that may not have been super happy with president trump at first, they will...
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this is modern day presidential in his words. >> i wonder though, if, by bullying him in public if the eventuality wipe eventuali eventuality winds up being sessions won't take it, okay. but if he isn't, and he stoeps aside has the president now lost leverage so that even if session decided to leave, it will be interpreted as his being pushed out. >> not only that -- look at how difficult it will be to move forward and get another attorney general. what happens to rod rosenstein. you have now just gone through -- barrelled over all sense of independence in the justice department, and you empower the special council and i think it just becomes much more difficult for republicans to stand by and say well, you know, we wish he wouldn't do that. >> this public shaming of sessions makes trump look far worse than jeff sessions. it's not even close. >> panel. thank you very much. obviously it's a very important day and week on capitol hill. >> all this chaos within the republican party and president separating himself from his own party, that has one set of implications for him. another one f
this is modern day presidential in his words. >> i wonder though, if, by bullying him in public if the eventuality wipe eventuali eventuality winds up being sessions won't take it, okay. but if he isn't, and he stoeps aside has the president now lost leverage so that even if session decided to leave, it will be interpreted as his being pushed out. >> not only that -- look at how difficult it will be to move forward and get another attorney general. what happens to rod rosenstein....
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asked if mr. mueller's investigation would cross a red line, if it expanded to look at his family's finances beyond any relationship to russia, mr. trump said, quote, i would say yes. i think that's a violation. well, as noted last hour, with joy reed, when she spoke with reporter david k. johnston, who is the reporter who obtained the only two pages of donald trump's federal tax returns that have ever been made public, this reference, would it be a red line if mueller started looking into finances, into the trump family finances, and the president saying, yes, i think that would be a red line, i think that's a violation. i don't know if this is what the "times" reporter is referring to when they asked him that question. but as soon as this interview posted tonight at "the new york times," "the new york times" also posted in their business section a big news story about deutsche bank, which is the president's biggest lender. deutsche bank has an unusual financial relationship to donald trump. as d
asked if mr. mueller's investigation would cross a red line, if it expanded to look at his family's finances beyond any relationship to russia, mr. trump said, quote, i would say yes. i think that's a violation. well, as noted last hour, with joy reed, when she spoke with reporter david k. johnston, who is the reporter who obtained the only two pages of donald trump's federal tax returns that have ever been made public, this reference, would it be a red line if mueller started looking into...
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or if they reversed it again.he key here is this is a relatively minor and temporary change in our vetting of people coming into the country from a small segment of the world, a small segment of the muslim population. this is my theory, i think a large part of this is the trump administration showing even when they try to take relatively minor action to keep america safer the left erupts in a frenzy of rage. why is this so unthinkable. why were they applauding decisions from lower court judges? so it's exposing what the trump administration views as its number one goal, national security. and the left even gauges in a multi-culturallistic grand stands. kennedy: it's often said there are two certainties in life. death and taxes. the cripple rear may no longer be able to save you from the irs. a group of canadian scientists recently revealed there may be no limit to how long humans can live. in 1900. average life expectancy was 48 years. the oldest person who ever lived was 128. could we see 90-year-old men driving
or if they reversed it again.he key here is this is a relatively minor and temporary change in our vetting of people coming into the country from a small segment of the world, a small segment of the muslim population. this is my theory, i think a large part of this is the trump administration showing even when they try to take relatively minor action to keep america safer the left erupts in a frenzy of rage. why is this so unthinkable. why were they applauding decisions from lower court judges?...