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if i am doing it if i am going to the hill and talking to members of congress and i'm doing on my own behalf a guest to be a very tricky situation. you don't check your first amendment rights obviously. but, you have to understand that if you are doing it at the direction or request of a foreign principal, technically are getting into fara territory and tread lightly. >> we are going to take about 15 minutes and go ahead and take questions. >> say you are michael flynn and you decide to represent sokoloff , hypothetically. you decide to represent sokoloff airlines, which is basically owned by russia. do you have to register? >> well, i will speak hypothetically. if you are in a situation like that where you have got a foreign entity, a foreign owned business, you really have to scrutinize how it is owned and how it is controlled. you are probably not going to f in good faithi effort you take a look at it. this would equate to something that can register under the lda and you do register. a fara office may contact you is and say you need to be registered under fara. they will contact y
if i am doing it if i am going to the hill and talking to members of congress and i'm doing on my own behalf a guest to be a very tricky situation. you don't check your first amendment rights obviously. but, you have to understand that if you are doing it at the direction or request of a foreign principal, technically are getting into fara territory and tread lightly. >> we are going to take about 15 minutes and go ahead and take questions. >> say you are michael flynn and you...
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if you are speaking at a widely attended gathering you can accept a meal but if not you may not. so the secretary of commerce comes to speak at some of the best time he can eat the meal but the 22-year-old aid that comes with and that is a political appointee and is not speaking cannot accept a meal. it is important for your article going into government you know that depending on your role at various events you may be attending there may be different ethics rules that apply to you. yet the very conscious of this. the last thing anyone wants is to be accused of violating ethics. finally there is a procedure in the trump administration executive order with the president or his designee may grant waivers of any of these restrictions. they are not under the executive otherwise being public. but you can get waivers if you need a waiver. finally, enforcement is under the terms of the executive order through civil actions by the attorney general. and if you violate this ethics pledge you can be barred from lobbying for up to five additional years if the attorney general takes action ag
if you are speaking at a widely attended gathering you can accept a meal but if not you may not. so the secretary of commerce comes to speak at some of the best time he can eat the meal but the 22-year-old aid that comes with and that is a political appointee and is not speaking cannot accept a meal. it is important for your article going into government you know that depending on your role at various events you may be attending there may be different ethics rules that apply to you. yet the...
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and if you go to centrifuge through space if you can create artificial gravity but if you can't what is it like to be weightless for a year en route to your destination or longer. we already know the answers to that you have the bones of a frail old woman if you keep this up. so we still have to figure out what exercise will give you the kind of resistance that we live in. to lift this country have to lifup to liftit against gravitye things we take for granted are not something that is normal when you are in space. so all these factors have to come together which is why you can't just send any person into space. you might want to throw in a medical doctor if they are large enough because something might have been taking physiologically and then you need some engineers in a combination of expertise so that the collective safety of the crew is preserved. so all of this matters and there is another book i could recommend contacting for mars where all of a sudden little things you've got to keep track of. we interviewed her for star ta talk. it was too heavy to break. i'm sorry, the univ
and if you go to centrifuge through space if you can create artificial gravity but if you can't what is it like to be weightless for a year en route to your destination or longer. we already know the answers to that you have the bones of a frail old woman if you keep this up. so we still have to figure out what exercise will give you the kind of resistance that we live in. to lift this country have to lifup to liftit against gravitye things we take for granted are not something that is normal...
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>> if it was any other person, if they were implying about, maybe so. a clear example of trump trying to go and shift the attention of the investigation, shift the focus of what we're talking about. he spent more time tweeting, than listening to his advisers or checking out the background of mike flynn. the suggestion that this investigation is going to turn into sally yates' interpretation of the travel ban or an investigation of whether or not she talked to a news source somewhere, about information, i think tells us where it might be doing. but it might be time to have an independent counsel and independent investigation. >> you're allowed to that, michael. we have you hear to speak to this expertise. here's another tweet this morning. general flynn was given the highest security clearance by the obama administration. but fake news seldom likes talking about this. susan, it is important to point out that general flynn was fired by the obama administration. and the security clearance is different when you become national security adviser. >> general f
>> if it was any other person, if they were implying about, maybe so. a clear example of trump trying to go and shift the attention of the investigation, shift the focus of what we're talking about. he spent more time tweeting, than listening to his advisers or checking out the background of mike flynn. the suggestion that this investigation is going to turn into sally yates' interpretation of the travel ban or an investigation of whether or not she talked to a news source somewhere,...
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if if robert mueller does find a crime or crimes, that's a whole other matter and it's going to get very difficult for this president because of the fact that he's known as someone with great integrity. >> jesse: it could give the president some breathing room to enact his agenda in the next couple years. let's take it around the horn, kimberly guilfoyle. >> does this come as a surprise commits a direction they were leaving again, they want to have this habit to make sure there was nothing improper, no kinds of impropriety going on here. >> it did send mike a surprise, the president, the top aides have been resisting calls for a special counsel to be named. the fact of the matter is our own chief white house correspondent is telling us tonight from a senior administration official, when don mcgann got the official call from the justice department that this is the way they were going to go with robert mueller the special counsel, he went to the president and the oval office and convened a meeting, writes previous, the chief of staff, kelly on conway, steve bannon, all kinds of top aides.
if if robert mueller does find a crime or crimes, that's a whole other matter and it's going to get very difficult for this president because of the fact that he's known as someone with great integrity. >> jesse: it could give the president some breathing room to enact his agenda in the next couple years. let's take it around the horn, kimberly guilfoyle. >> does this come as a surprise commits a direction they were leaving again, they want to have this habit to make sure there was...
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if you divide up how much we spent and we were doing this on the back of a napkin, if you add up the population that has now gained insurance through the exchanges that did not have access insurance before, some of the math comes to around six million people. if you divide that by half a trillion dollars that is $84,000 per life for three years of coverage. we could have bought their health insurance and a really nice car. you understand the current model. i'm not questioning the good intentions, the good intentions of helping to want our brothers and sisters have health coverage. great. so let's make the coverage work. this is really important and this isn't coming from me. and most of the data comes from kaiser or congressional budget. i want you to understand -- and i'm going to be arizona centric. i'm blessed to represent the phoenix-scottsdale area. and we are going to burn through these fairly quickly. i have 6.7 million residents in arizona. ok. 6.7 million residents in arizona and this is from keizer and let's switch to the next board. of that 6.7 million residents, how many
if you divide up how much we spent and we were doing this on the back of a napkin, if you add up the population that has now gained insurance through the exchanges that did not have access insurance before, some of the math comes to around six million people. if you divide that by half a trillion dollars that is $84,000 per life for three years of coverage. we could have bought their health insurance and a really nice car. you understand the current model. i'm not questioning the good...
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and what if this happened again?farin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental
and what if this happened again?farin in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases...
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the if and only if you were abused as a child. the if you weren't, having that gene variant has zero increase in your risk factor. it's not your genes, it's the way the genes interact with your environment. and thus, starting with fetal life, the interactions between genes and environment are going to shape enormously what state your brain is in in that one critical second now of do you pull the trigger or not. okay. but you've got to go even further back, past you as a single organism. how about your ancestors? what were they up to? for example, if your ancestors were pastoralists with their herds of camels or cows or goats, the odds are they would have invented a culture of honor, high levels of contributive violence, warrior classes, that's the whole world of if they come and take your camel and you do nothing about it, the next day they'll take your entire herald, wives and daughters too. if your ancestors were of a culture of honor centuries later, that's still influencing the values with which you were being raised including
the if and only if you were abused as a child. the if you weren't, having that gene variant has zero increase in your risk factor. it's not your genes, it's the way the genes interact with your environment. and thus, starting with fetal life, the interactions between genes and environment are going to shape enormously what state your brain is in in that one critical second now of do you pull the trigger or not. okay. but you've got to go even further back, past you as a single organism. how...
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this is a situation where if you collect 320, if it rises, even if it falls and the maximum risk you're taking is a lot lower. >> dan, what do you think of this? >> yeah, so it's defining the risk of the trade. the stock made a new all-time high. it's important to remember. when you hear the reasons why mark is bullish on amazon. sounds like it's one of his biggest positions. he's trying to add yield to that. when he's talking about neural networks, ai, how they're using it. if you are one of the people at home, you have to think about diversifying the risk. it's also had two 30% peak to trough declines. if you're making puts and you happen to catch a decline, that can be a very uncomfortable position so mike's trade captures it. >> it's all about the drawn downs. up trends are characterized by give backs. the down trends have throw backs. you cited them. we know that pre-election before the election bounce it was down 17%, down 30 and the lows of january of 15. that kind of thing is around the corner. the question is on the 900 level does that give you enough wiggle room do you think?
this is a situation where if you collect 320, if it rises, even if it falls and the maximum risk you're taking is a lot lower. >> dan, what do you think of this? >> yeah, so it's defining the risk of the trade. the stock made a new all-time high. it's important to remember. when you hear the reasons why mark is bullish on amazon. sounds like it's one of his biggest positions. he's trying to add yield to that. when he's talking about neural networks, ai, how they're using it. if you...
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chamber of commerce saying if the u.s. stays in this agreement, it would cost the american economy $3 trillion and 6.5 million industrial sector jobs by 2040. the reasoning behind that, they say you take away those emission restraints that are in this paris climate agreement, that could help resurgence in coal. with so much investment already on the future, by these big energy companies and when i say the future i mean natural gas, it is hard to see how that resurgence in coal jobs can happen. john. >> alison, we'll keep an eye on that. we'll wait for the final language. that's an important point as we come into the room that sara murray made. sources saying the president is going to pull out. this white house if we have learned anything, we know on this one there have been competing factions, that's being kind. there's a fierce fight within the white house. the final language will matter. but what does it tell us that by all indications the president is going to dramatically retreat if not completely withdraw from a signa
chamber of commerce saying if the u.s. stays in this agreement, it would cost the american economy $3 trillion and 6.5 million industrial sector jobs by 2040. the reasoning behind that, they say you take away those emission restraints that are in this paris climate agreement, that could help resurgence in coal. with so much investment already on the future, by these big energy companies and when i say the future i mean natural gas, it is hard to see how that resurgence in coal jobs can happen....
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if the u.s. can manage it well in order to make sure we are promoting the pro-alliance people than many issues can be dealt with in a quiet way. it is going to represent a setback for us in terms of being able to effectively manage the relationship. >> scott, you have written a book, or co-authored a book about korea and japanese relations. what do you expect tokyo-sole relations? i would like to hear views about sole-beijing as well. he has one major operation during the campaign and that is that he, and other candidates try to reverse the agreements. i think a lot hinges on how the south korean foreign policies and advisors in the moon administration decide the frame this issue. .... particularly for japan and china. the ally of korea speed to a [inaudible] acceptable to agree with the nation and its people. it didn't reach a settlement that satisfied those problems. so the problems continue to persist i think. both the past administration. therefore i believe the agreement -- >> what about in
if the u.s. can manage it well in order to make sure we are promoting the pro-alliance people than many issues can be dealt with in a quiet way. it is going to represent a setback for us in terms of being able to effectively manage the relationship. >> scott, you have written a book, or co-authored a book about korea and japanese relations. what do you expect tokyo-sole relations? i would like to hear views about sole-beijing as well. he has one major operation during the campaign and...
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the rates if this money is paid, and if it doesn't. the rates if it doesn't will be much higher. that is what we are seeing. most states will file at the federal deadline. that is in june. host: tom, go ahead. caller: good morning. i was wondering if there was any example, -- over the united states and have this one market as opposed to different markets for insurance. guest: there has been lots of discussion. that would be a single-payer system. that is what we have for medicare. it is the same in all 50 states. the federal government does it. there has been a plus for a single-payer since i have been covering health care, 30 years now. there has been more of a push now that there has been. we have republicans in charge of all three branches. they say they want less government involvement. it is hard to see how you get from wanting less involvement in health care by the government to having them in charge of all health care. there are a lot of people, including increasing pieces of the health-care industry who think that would just be easier. host: how does our health care syste
the rates if this money is paid, and if it doesn't. the rates if it doesn't will be much higher. that is what we are seeing. most states will file at the federal deadline. that is in june. host: tom, go ahead. caller: good morning. i was wondering if there was any example, -- over the united states and have this one market as opposed to different markets for insurance. guest: there has been lots of discussion. that would be a single-payer system. that is what we have for medicare. it is the...
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it's inexplicable if true why mr. kushner would want a back channel communication and it's interesting that nobody from kushner's camp has denied the story, jacob. >> ken, break this down for me. help me understand. "the washington post" reported s kislyak was taken aback by the suggest that an american could or want to use russian communications here. why would he be taken aback by that? >> because these are spying adversaries, our two countries, right? and we are constantly trying to spy on them and they're trying to spy on us. we're very careful about our contacts with one another. he would know, for example, that the russian embassy in washington is closely monitored by the fbi so jared kushner can't just walk in there or even try to sneak in there without some extreme cloak and dagger maneuvers. so ambassador kislyak has probably never heard such a request from anybody, somebody who's going to be adjacent to the white house a few weeks from that point. he must have been stunned to hear that, jacob. >> not only ad
it's inexplicable if true why mr. kushner would want a back channel communication and it's interesting that nobody from kushner's camp has denied the story, jacob. >> ken, break this down for me. help me understand. "the washington post" reported s kislyak was taken aback by the suggest that an american could or want to use russian communications here. why would he be taken aback by that? >> because these are spying adversaries, our two countries, right? and we are...
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and what if this happened again?in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis if you have an artificial heart valve or abnormal bleeding. if you had a spinal injection while on eliquis call your doctor right away if you have tingling, numbness, or muscle weakness. while taking eliquis, you may bruise more easily ...and it may take longer than usual for bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increase your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell your doctor about all planned medical or dental proced
and what if this happened again?in the hospital, but wondered, was this the best treatment for me? so i asked my doctor. and he recommended eliquis. eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots and reduces the risk of them happening again. yes, eliquis treats dvt and pe blood clots. eliquis also had significantly less major bleeding than the standard treatment. both made me turn around my thinking. don't stop eliquis unless your doctor tells you to. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal...
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if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen.c reactions may occur. see me to know... ...clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. >>> ever notice donald trump talks about himself in the third person a lot? here's jeanne moos. >> he's first when it comes to the third person. >> nobody would be tougher on isis than donald trump. >> reporter: and this week he did it in a tweet. that's donald trump himself tweeting, perhaps trump just ran a great campaign? which prompted author j.k. rowling to poke the president, i wonder if donald trump talks to himself in the third trump person when trump's alone? >> if putin likes donald trump. >> reporter: this is a man who tweeted congratulations donald on his own apprentice ratings. he said thanks donald when c consumer confidence went up. remember this guy? >> thank you obama. >> reporter: for lower gas prices. psychologist kevin vulcan has two theories for president trump's use of the third person -- >> i think he's
if you have inflammatory bowel disease, tell your doctor if symptoms develop or worsen.c reactions may occur. see me to know... ...clear skin can last. don't hold back... ...ask your dermatologist if cosentyx can help you find clear skin that lasts. >>> ever notice donald trump talks about himself in the third person a lot? here's jeanne moos. >> he's first when it comes to the third person. >> nobody would be tougher on isis than donald trump. >> reporter: and this...
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if there is no doubt in my mind if comey hadn't done that in the russians hadn't involved themselvesthis election, this "good" candidate donald trump -- a solid victory, 72,000 votes is not a solid victory. >> jesse: what are the russians do, they made her famous? >> bob: when you find out that they did get wikileaks and the others to say all those things. >> jesse: cnn wouldn't even air wikileaks.>> >> bob: hillary? >> greg: forget comey, go, homey. i love how she says she's part of the resistance. c she's resisting advice to go away. she is resisting the fact that that she was the worst candidate for president in american history. she was the worst candidate in american history, that is a fact. she was unlikable, she stumbled throughout. she couldn't create -- she relied on her gender as her onlb argument she was embarrassing she's graduated from high schoos but she hangs around in the parking lot. she is like that 25-year-old dude to show up at campus to pass himself off as a senior at parties, it's time to leave. the only political figure that is worse than hillary clinton if che
if there is no doubt in my mind if comey hadn't done that in the russians hadn't involved themselvesthis election, this "good" candidate donald trump -- a solid victory, 72,000 votes is not a solid victory. >> jesse: what are the russians do, they made her famous? >> bob: when you find out that they did get wikileaks and the others to say all those things. >> jesse: cnn wouldn't even air wikileaks.>> >> bob: hillary? >> greg: forget comey, go,...
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they don't know if this is going to be a one year tax cut or a one year tax increase, or if we can buildainty into that, we can add that ingredient into this whole exercise of bringing down the debt, because at the end of the day, you really only have three choices, cut combination of the two. >> armstrong: then it begs the question, because and soon the white house is going to reduce tax rates from 35% to 15%. what kind of impact would that have, jordan? >> guest: if there's a lot of economic growth, taxes would be higher and hopefully they would reinvest those profits into facilities, dividends and get the money circulating in the u.s. economy. another big one is the repatriation of money overseas. there's currently $2.5 trillion sitting overseas, and charging a 10% one time rate to bring the money back here to do new plans, research development, marketing, stock buy backs, that could stimulate the economy a lot. combine those two, and the economy is now expecting that. that is why the stock market has gone up to dramati the election, anticipation of those attacks cuts stimulating the
they don't know if this is going to be a one year tax cut or a one year tax increase, or if we can buildainty into that, we can add that ingredient into this whole exercise of bringing down the debt, because at the end of the day, you really only have three choices, cut combination of the two. >> armstrong: then it begs the question, because and soon the white house is going to reduce tax rates from 35% to 15%. what kind of impact would that have, jordan? >> guest: if there's a lot...
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it's the old idea: if you're invested in it, if it's your little business, if it's your home, you take care of it better than if it isn't. if it's your business in the fullest sense of the word, you have more. then he gave another example. he says, "you know, we are rooted in the community. when something is wrong at the factory, every worker goes and tries to figure out whether the neighborhood they lived, there's somebody who knows something about that who can maybe solve that problem, or someone who's had a similar problem in their line of work. we bring in the entire community because it's all of us. we're not--to use a modern term, we're not alienated from the workplace the way a worker in capitalism is, and so we have a whole raft of these advantages that give us a chance to out-compete a capitalist on many occasions." and mondragon is, again, a paradigm case. they are the seven-biggest corporation in spain. they have out-competed all kinds of capitalist enterprises. by the way, just to give you an idea that might surprise you, mondragon has partners, people--enterprises in other
it's the old idea: if you're invested in it, if it's your little business, if it's your home, you take care of it better than if it isn't. if it's your business in the fullest sense of the word, you have more. then he gave another example. he says, "you know, we are rooted in the community. when something is wrong at the factory, every worker goes and tries to figure out whether the neighborhood they lived, there's somebody who knows something about that who can maybe solve that problem,...
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>> if you lothere's huge tuchlt expand. and it comes down to kwos of acquisition, if you build really song brand, really stronger v van -- >> there are a lot of people who watch us who in the last five years have been told by their brokers, that they're not big enough to be helped. >> i think it's a very shortsighted view. if you look at our members, a lot of them are in the very early stages of their career, and the idea of ignoring them until they get to a particular dollar number, so we're allowed to build an engagement. you refinance your student loans with us, you save $500, you put $50 a month towards retirement or some other goal and leverage that wealth account. >> is there a level where you max out. 300,000 people, how can you still say, you know what? today we're going to analyze as many people in a day as we did in a month five years ago. how do you know your analysis is still good? >> it's all around the big data services that we use. it scales infinitely and that helps on the margin side. >> you did have a comm
>> if you lothere's huge tuchlt expand. and it comes down to kwos of acquisition, if you build really song brand, really stronger v van -- >> there are a lot of people who watch us who in the last five years have been told by their brokers, that they're not big enough to be helped. >> i think it's a very shortsighted view. if you look at our members, a lot of them are in the very early stages of their career, and the idea of ignoring them until they get to a particular dollar...
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i asked if they may roll the dice, he was told no. if you do that, neil, as they say in the movies, you pla i a very dangerous game, mr. bond. >> neil: i like that. chad, all right, the gop potentially botching this. high expectations after urging by the president of the united states, they surely wouldn't handle him an embarrassment on this. lee carter is on that. lee, there is always the possibility that there a lot of subtrefuge on this, and we could be surprised. what do you think? >> no shortages of surprises in this administration. i don't think we have an idea what will happen. all of this is hearsay. we have seen some hearsay play out, because anything happening behind closed doors is essentially happening in the open these days. i don't think it is over yet. the one thing that i am very concerned about is that donald trump has laid out some very clear expectations about what should happen. if he sets out more ex hopeexped doesn't meet them, people will lose confidence outside of his core base of support. >> neil: what i wonde
i asked if they may roll the dice, he was told no. if you do that, neil, as they say in the movies, you pla i a very dangerous game, mr. bond. >> neil: i like that. chad, all right, the gop potentially botching this. high expectations after urging by the president of the united states, they surely wouldn't handle him an embarrassment on this. lee carter is on that. lee, there is always the possibility that there a lot of subtrefuge on this, and we could be surprised. what do you think?...
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so if you look at nixon. if you look at clinton.ok at ron reagan, all them in one form or another were able to get through it of but it was their own mistakes that drove them there. >> a remarkable piece by etch os knows in the new yorker. thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate night apply pleasure. thanks, laurance. >> up next, took all day. took most of the night. but donald trump has finally -- finally tweeted with hillary clinton after she said something about him today. coming up. at lincoln, we're all about making things simpler for you. like, imagine having your vehicle serviced... from the comfort of your own home. introducing complimentary lincoln pickup and delivery servicing. because the most important luxury of all... is time. pickup and delivery servicing on the entire family of lincoln luxury vehicles including a complimentary lincoln loaner. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you lov
so if you look at nixon. if you look at clinton.ok at ron reagan, all them in one form or another were able to get through it of but it was their own mistakes that drove them there. >> a remarkable piece by etch os knows in the new yorker. thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate night apply pleasure. thanks, laurance. >> up next, took all day. took most of the night. but donald trump has finally -- finally tweeted with hillary clinton after she said something about him today....
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they would be smart if the 20 people left on trump's list, list, if they made it clear that if you pickhis person are these two people there will be a lot of resistance. that would be the smart move, but they didn't exactly, they overplayed at this time so maybe they will do so again. if we lose the senate and any vacancies after 2018, obviously that will be a different story, the democrats will want revenge for garland. that doesn't mean republicans did anything wrong. i'm sure no one has to be convinced that the republicans went under obligation to have a vote on him. if if they were the filibuster would be unconstitutional to that said, it's been 26 years since thomas that a supreme court nominee was approved with the opposite party and controlled the senate. all bets are off. it wouldn't necessarily blocking nominee but i think they could force trump to pick a moderate. that's probably how it would play out. i don't expect things to be any prettier in the confirmation battle over lower court nominee nominees. there's a lot at stake. 120 vacancies. the average is less than 90. anothe
they would be smart if the 20 people left on trump's list, list, if they made it clear that if you pickhis person are these two people there will be a lot of resistance. that would be the smart move, but they didn't exactly, they overplayed at this time so maybe they will do so again. if we lose the senate and any vacancies after 2018, obviously that will be a different story, the democrats will want revenge for garland. that doesn't mean republicans did anything wrong. i'm sure no one has to...
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if this turns political, if democrats start attacking mueller, if the president starts attacking himwitter, these things get political sometimes. how will he respond? >> i think it -- i don't think it will faze him one bit. he has the courage of his convictions to do his job. independent of what the politicians want him to do. i think you will do his job, issue his report, there are indictments, he will indict. if there are no indictments, he will issue his report to rosenstein and say this is why we are not going forward. >> tucker: seems like the ideal guy. >> i think both sides benefit. democrats get their guy. they can calm down a little bit and let processes go forward. trump has a guy he can trust will do the right thing based on the evidence. >> tucker: i hope you are right. that would be really good. michael zeldin, thank you for joining us. up next, reaction from jason chaffetz. on the unusually powerful member of congress breed stay. hey, need fast heartburn relief? try cool mint zantac. it releases a cooling sensation in your mouth and throat. zantac works in as little as
if this turns political, if democrats start attacking mueller, if the president starts attacking himwitter, these things get political sometimes. how will he respond? >> i think it -- i don't think it will faze him one bit. he has the courage of his convictions to do his job. independent of what the politicians want him to do. i think you will do his job, issue his report, there are indictments, he will indict. if there are no indictments, he will issue his report to rosenstein and say...
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we still don't know if that's true, which is absurd that we don't know if that's true. >> being clearfically from the president, twitter, 22 hours. >> unusual silence period. it really is. the first time in weeks that the president hasn't been tweeting over the course of the day. the president is, quote, confident in the events. he's been very clear but he's not been very clear. and what's notable about last night's statement, the one denial of this initial bombshell story about the memo is that it wasn't signed by anybody or by spicer or any other official. it was just an unsigned statement. increasely, trump aides are wary about having to defend their boss. >> what about joe lieberman being interviewed for this fbi job? >> you've got me. that's interesting. i don't know that he's ever run anything like the fbi. and i think democrats would be opposed to joe lieberman, probably, even though he was a democrat at one point. he gets along with a lot of republicans and he is an independent. i think he would -- you know, he would be controversial. one thing i want to get -- just to what br
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if you say mr. president, please respect the three branches of government and the american institution as it's supposed to work and then you will be much better off. >> is it dangerous politically, david, for republicans not to take more of a stand? >> i think republicans are really trying to feel this out. and they sense maybe there are problems at this point still to cross president trump. i think amanda carpenter spoke pretty eloquently on that subject. just last week in "the washington post," we ran a piece on congressman joe walsh, who said he supports trump, but in the case of the comey firing he does not agree with the comey filing. he called it wrong, saying it was the act of a dictator. i think they are in the minority of republicans really to go out there who want a full-throated criticize president trump for the move. he does not have good numbers for his first 100 days but he really has not lost that much ground, ana, at 40% in the gallup tracking, and at 30% -- >> he has not gained any
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but if i say i'll give you that $100 if you stop investigating me or if i even hint that, then i'm committingkind of bribery, basically, that's what the president did. even by his own account of what happened at that dinner. whether there are tapes or not, let's face it. the reality is that from the first day that donald trump was president, he was already violating the constitution because he was violating the provisions that say that you cannot have sources of wealth and influence coming from foreign governments. the basic reason they put that in there is because we, as a nation, don't know what the motive of the president is when he does something nice for foreign government. is he doing it just as your prior speaker said to get something good for the american people in return or is he doing it to, basically, on a cya basis, to protect himself and to make himself more wealthy, the more we learn about the russian connection, the more we need to look into that. now, i agree with congressman green, we need to start investigating, and that is what it means to open an impeachment inquiry in the
but if i say i'll give you that $100 if you stop investigating me or if i even hint that, then i'm committingkind of bribery, basically, that's what the president did. even by his own account of what happened at that dinner. whether there are tapes or not, let's face it. the reality is that from the first day that donald trump was president, he was already violating the constitution because he was violating the provisions that say that you cannot have sources of wealth and influence coming from...
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if there is a tape, let's visit. and speaking of tapes, now with donald trump since he is on the offensive, it's put up or shut up time for him on the tapes he has alluded to about his conversation with the fbi director. either he has tapes or he doesn't. and if he has them, he's got to come forward with them. >> dan, let me ask you about something that we heard tonight in very blunt terms over the course of this hour. i talked a former solicitor general. and i wanted him to be here because he was part of drafting these regulations that gave rise to the special counsel. it's only been -- they use this for patrick fitzgerald and the valerie plame affair. other than that, it hasn't been taken out and driven around very much. it just existed on paper. i asked him if there is something people ought to be worried about, keep in mind despite people are reassured. he said you ought to keep in mind at the end of the day, if he wants to, the president can push this to the limit and the president can fire this special counsel.
if there is a tape, let's visit. and speaking of tapes, now with donald trump since he is on the offensive, it's put up or shut up time for him on the tapes he has alluded to about his conversation with the fbi director. either he has tapes or he doesn't. and if he has them, he's got to come forward with them. >> dan, let me ask you about something that we heard tonight in very blunt terms over the course of this hour. i talked a former solicitor general. and i wanted him to be here...
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lemonis: if he's out, is he in charge? steve: he's in charge if he's out. -lemonis: everybody knows that? -steve: i would hope so. lemonis: louis, is that true? louis: it will be steven to a point, but they're gonna go to steve. lemonis: and so it's the worst position you can put him in is when you give somebody a title, but you don't actually give them the stick. who's in charge of quality here? steven: i would be more in charge of quality. lemonis: 'cause i think what happens is when you know that you need to collect the money, you start cutting corners to get it done faster. steven: i don't want to do that, and i think if we're not gonna get a check 'cause we're late, you know, i understand the business. you got to get the money. but i know what a good product looks like. lemonis: well, at the end of the day, here's how you should think about this. this is -- your grandfather was here. -now your father is here. -steven: yeah. lemonis: and if you don't get the quality right, this business won't be here for you. steven: exactly. that's my -- lemonis: it's
lemonis: if he's out, is he in charge? steve: he's in charge if he's out. -lemonis: everybody knows that? -steve: i would hope so. lemonis: louis, is that true? louis: it will be steven to a point, but they're gonna go to steve. lemonis: and so it's the worst position you can put him in is when you give somebody a title, but you don't actually give them the stick. who's in charge of quality here? steven: i would be more in charge of quality. lemonis: 'cause i think what happens is when you know...
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if they're not provided willingly, congress should subpoena them. if they're not in existence, if
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and if they get it through, which is a big if, then a much harder task, senate will pass something here, house bill is over here and good luck mr. president. >> we've seen president trump during the campaign season that his instinct generally believed that never let strategy get in the way of good tactics and it meant sense to bite off taxable pieces to move forward. the house i think believes that you street the senate differently and that mitch mcconnell has different expectations and different abilities than paul ryan. so i think you will see some different treatment and maybe more deference even as the public posture from the white house is we have to take control and be involved i have day, i don't think that they will treat mitch mcconnell the same way. but as you mentioned, president trump's line, his guarantee is that people with pre-existing conditions will get even better coverage than they did with president obama. if this actually should pass the senate and become law in some form, that is the measure that he and the entire republican party will be tested against. >> this bi
and if they get it through, which is a big if, then a much harder task, senate will pass something here, house bill is over here and good luck mr. president. >> we've seen president trump during the campaign season that his instinct generally believed that never let strategy get in the way of good tactics and it meant sense to bite off taxable pieces to move forward. the house i think believes that you street the senate differently and that mitch mcconnell has different expectations and...
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you're at the beginning, not a good thing if you're not at the beginning, if you're towards the end.eople brawl and they get ejected, then there's two more seats. [laughter] drg greg so you do the thing where you walk up behind somebody and hit them in the shoulder so they think it's somebody else, and then you start to fight. my point to this is this is proof of how mundane and successful air travel is. centiyears ago -- seventy years ago people would be in awe of this technology, this was a big deal getting on a plane even if you were going to die, but they got dressed up. now people show up in swepts and thongs because they're bored by it -- [laughter] >> sweats and thongs, that should be a band name. [laughter] greg: sweats and thongs. >>> up next, did betsy devos get booed during a college commencement address? if you said, yes, realize that no one can hear you. [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ greg: they turned their backs on donald's flak. this week education is secretary pet city devos -- betsy devos gave the commencement address at bethune cookman. wonder how this is going to go. >
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so if you see the president pick a candidate like that, if he becomes the nominee to be fbi director with no law enforcement experience, i think it's a sign that what they're looking for is a partisan politician. it's not just a fact that he happens to be a politician. that is the sole qualification he's looking for. >> i want to play this to you. >> the hardest decisions we made in the last year, you thought about them a lot and they were decision that's were made for the right reasons, with careful thought and information with the involvement of the right people and i think all that added up to decision that's were the right decisions. now reasonable people can seat world differently than i. and so i respect that people see it different. what i can't respect is people questioning motives. because that's just nonsense. that is nonsense. >> i wander jeremy bash when you look at that jim comey who we recognize, someone who really doesn't back down from choices he made, is that same jim comey we're going to hear when he speaks out on all this given that he is the sole holder some of ba
so if you see the president pick a candidate like that, if he becomes the nominee to be fbi director with no law enforcement experience, i think it's a sign that what they're looking for is a partisan politician. it's not just a fact that he happens to be a politician. that is the sole qualification he's looking for. >> i want to play this to you. >> the hardest decisions we made in the last year, you thought about them a lot and they were decision that's were made for the right...
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if it's prosecuted. if it's search right having you hear these stories and it was not investigated right and this seems to be a trend and most people i mean if you look at investigations and some of the stuff that some of the men have gotten away with, i mean, it causes a trend and it shows people that it's okay and that's not right. >> ms. gross? >> i concur with what ms. bullard said specifically for our assaults. there were 14 reports made that year and only eight were finished by the end of the report with only one cadet discharge for sexual assault my cadet who was founded on assault discharged mr. hubley for nonrelated offense. not sure why, but at that point maybe they do know what the punishment is, but they see the statistics of them getting discharged are very low. >> i will and with yeah, they communicated the consequences, but obviously the consequences are withheld, so they don't feel threatened by it, in my opinion. >> thank you. i yield back. >> thank you. you are recognized. >> thank you,
if it's prosecuted. if it's search right having you hear these stories and it was not investigated right and this seems to be a trend and most people i mean if you look at investigations and some of the stuff that some of the men have gotten away with, i mean, it causes a trend and it shows people that it's okay and that's not right. >> ms. gross? >> i concur with what ms. bullard said specifically for our assaults. there were 14 reports made that year and only eight were finished...
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i wonder if i can ask. i'm happy with any of the panelists jumping in on this, to what extent and how specifically have these two id owe cinchsi idiosyncrasies of the trump administration may be helped or hurt the president in moving some of his signature agenda items forward? anyone who would like to jump in. >> on staffing, if you -- you got to look at the president first. this is a man who is running a multibillion dollar company with 30 people. of those 30 people, probably one third of them were his family. and it's -- it's where he's coming from. and where his trust is and where he feels, not understanding that the federal government is a huge, huge operation, with some -- i think i read the number of 550 people that are -- need senate confirmation that haven't even been nom natd. that's a big thing that he neats to correct and i think he will. now some people on my side of the aisle will say, it's a democrats that don't allow him to do it. no, he has got to nominate them. then you have the democrats s
i wonder if i can ask. i'm happy with any of the panelists jumping in on this, to what extent and how specifically have these two id owe cinchsi idiosyncrasies of the trump administration may be helped or hurt the president in moving some of his signature agenda items forward? anyone who would like to jump in. >> on staffing, if you -- you got to look at the president first. this is a man who is running a multibillion dollar company with 30 people. of those 30 people, probably one third...
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if you drive, you will benefit by better roads.charles: they never take the tax back. >> but it's not arusted for inflation nation and hasn't been -- not adjusted for inflation. so the revenue we are getting from the gas tax is really low. charles: it's interesting truckers like the. diesel is 55 cents average. california is substantially higher. >> rural americans drive more than urban americans. and rural americans are more trump's base than urban americans. and it will strike them as the essence of a tax and spend proposal. so i have seen kinds of the infrastructure as being the redheaded stepchild of this administration's agenda. charles: i thought infrastructure would be the easiest thing to get done. i thought it had bipartisan support. everyone talks about infrastructure and our crumbling roads. the civil engineer says it's a $5 trillion problem. >> you would think you could finds common ground. your point is interesting that trump is bringing this up base might not possibly be able to get it done elsewhere. there is a lot o
if you drive, you will benefit by better roads.charles: they never take the tax back. >> but it's not arusted for inflation nation and hasn't been -- not adjusted for inflation. so the revenue we are getting from the gas tax is really low. charles: it's interesting truckers like the. diesel is 55 cents average. california is substantially higher. >> rural americans drive more than urban americans. and rural americans are more trump's base than urban americans. and it will strike...
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not if everybody's doing it. are apologizing a lot, and it's not a problem as long as they stay in canada. it's a problem when one comes here and apologizes because not everybody's in the same system. when you say, have a good day, that's not really, you know. there are so many niceties that we engage in that are not intended to give a literal meaning. so when i'm walking in an office with my two employees, it's an office/warehouse, so my company sells kitschy feminist goods, and socks with swears on them. and we're bumping up against each other a lot, so it's constantly, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, and everyone's doing it, and it's super not a problem. when you say sorry, it's not like, i don't feel like i deserve space in the world, i'm a bad, person, i have low self-confidence. no, it's like saying, sorry, is like, i would like to keep getting along with you awesomely. sometimes when you give somebody money for a product, you say thank you. the person you bought the donut from, you each say thank you to each o
not if everybody's doing it. are apologizing a lot, and it's not a problem as long as they stay in canada. it's a problem when one comes here and apologizes because not everybody's in the same system. when you say, have a good day, that's not really, you know. there are so many niceties that we engage in that are not intended to give a literal meaning. so when i'm walking in an office with my two employees, it's an office/warehouse, so my company sells kitschy feminist goods, and socks with...
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if anyone knows where mr.s at this moment. >> there was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television. >> reports continue to come in but in a confused and fragmentary fashion. >> president kennedy has been given a blood transfusion at parkland hospital here in dallas in an effort to save his life. it was odd because there were no commercials. it was just a continuous experience. >> two priests have entered the emergency room at parkland hospital where he rests after the assassination attempt which now was about a half hour ago. >> what are your feelings right now, ma'am? >> i'm absolutely shocked. stunned. we have the same birthday. i am just crazy about him. >> who would want to shoot the president? what did he do? i mean, he has been doing so much for the country. someone goes ahead and shoots him? >> a flash from dallas. two priests who were with president kennedy say he is dead of bullet wounds. this is the latest information we have fr
if anyone knows where mr.s at this moment. >> there was a signal moment in our cultural history. suddenly it occurred to us the right thing to do is turn on the television. >> reports continue to come in but in a confused and fragmentary fashion. >> president kennedy has been given a blood transfusion at parkland hospital here in dallas in an effort to save his life. it was odd because there were no commercials. it was just a continuous experience. >> two priests have...
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and if mr.ing to visit with us. >> if he's willing to visit with you. so you're not going to pick him up? wouldn't someone be automatically -- you must come in. you'd be compelled to come in for questioning? >> no. he has -- so, in montana, all individuals have every right in the world to have an attorney and that attorney has actually already contacted us. >> okay. so, have you spoken to him? to gianforte? >> no, i have not. >> you've spoken to his attorney? >> correct. >> and can you say to us what the attorney said to you? without giving any information you've spoken to him, what was basically the broad basis of your conversation? >> no, i'd rather keep that between the two of us. but i will tell you hat,es, we absolutely want to sit down and speak with mr. gianforte. but again, he has every right that any other montanan has. >> yeah. people around the country may not be familiar with your laws and that the attorney, you know, and it's okay, and i would imagine that you're correct, i'm not a
and if mr.ing to visit with us. >> if he's willing to visit with you. so you're not going to pick him up? wouldn't someone be automatically -- you must come in. you'd be compelled to come in for questioning? >> no. he has -- so, in montana, all individuals have every right in the world to have an attorney and that attorney has actually already contacted us. >> okay. so, have you spoken to him? to gianforte? >> no, i have not. >> you've spoken to his attorney?...
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number two bank if it is relying on a statement that is incorrect? mr. well: the president said that in the context of the provision of religious minorities and it was removed. he said that was religious minorities across the board. >> executive order number to states that number one did not provide a basis for discriminating against or for any particular religion. if we find that's incorrect, does that not undermine or does it undermine the facial legitimacy of executive order number two? mr. well: i don't think so. that the reruns, even if you thought it ineffective in the first-order, the president went back and in response to concerns courts had raised, concerns with which he disagreed, but revise the order, took out a number of categories of aliens alleged to have due process rights, took out the provision of religious minorities, took out the indefinite suspension of syrian refugees. the concernsall courts have raise, and now we are right back here. can we just inferred that whatever we thought of the first-order was true of the second and the
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especially the if you are older or the if you are lower income. here's what cbo says will will happen if the affordable careta act stays. the number of uninsured will go up a little bit. it'll tick up to about 28 million. but for all my colleagues on tha republican side who have been claiming that the affordable care act is in a quote-unquote death spiral, cbo tells you that you are wrong. they state clearly that the marketplaces will remain stable. now, again, they may not be counting on the kind of sabotage that president trump is engaged in, that president trump continues to destabilize the markets.il maybe this number will be wrongt but if you have an administration that wasin attempting to enforce and implement the affordable care act, you get about the same number of people who are uninsured. here is what happens if you pass the american health care act, the number goes immediately up to over 40 million uninsured and peaks after ten years at 51 million people. so senator cornyn said, hey, listen, we've still got 30 million people that don't
especially the if you are older or the if you are lower income. here's what cbo says will will happen if the affordable careta act stays. the number of uninsured will go up a little bit. it'll tick up to about 28 million. but for all my colleagues on tha republican side who have been claiming that the affordable care act is in a quote-unquote death spiral, cbo tells you that you are wrong. they state clearly that the marketplaces will remain stable. now, again, they may not be counting on the...
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if you have medicare, if you have medicaid, if you have insurance through the v.a. or tricare or othrough your employ -- or through your employer, none of this affects you in the pre-existing illness or condition discussion that we're having. if you have a pre-existi exchange market right now, remember that many, many people have increasing premiums, increasing deductibles. they're in an area in this country where there are -- it's either one insurer offering coverage or in some places some. those are individuals who can't get any care at all. they may have an insurance card, but they can't get care. this is a system that's not working for patients and that's what we're trying to fix. >> i didn't mean to interrupt you, but let me stipulate, there are areas -- we know that in iowa, now in virginia that there are insurance market issues. that could be fixed, but let's stipulate that that still needs to be fixed. but what about this issue of pre-existing conditions? you have 22 major health care groups. we're going to scroll the names, let our viewers see, 22 groups in
if you have medicare, if you have medicaid, if you have insurance through the v.a. or tricare or othrough your employ -- or through your employer, none of this affects you in the pre-existing illness or condition discussion that we're having. if you have a pre-existi exchange market right now, remember that many, many people have increasing premiums, increasing deductibles. they're in an area in this country where there are -- it's either one insurer offering coverage or in some places some....
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but if we look at the present times, if i might say to you, if we look at the present time, the fact is, the-united states is willing to have elections in south vietnam, willing to abide by the result of those elections, willing to permit an outside group to come in and supervise the elections, and it's the north vietnamese that are unwilling to accept that. let me also say, if you want to criticize president diem, i think that at the same time, i would suggest that perhaps you could also criticize north vietnam. when did they last have a free election? when did they last have a free election in any of the countries who are our adversaries? i agree that our standard that we hold up to the rest of the world might be higher and might be different, and therefore we have a greater responsibility to adhere to it. and at times we have not in our relationships with some of the countries of latin america, asia and africa, and i'd be glad to go into what i think the explanation of that is. but i don't say that we are without fault, i don't say that even the administration that i was involved
but if we look at the present times, if i might say to you, if we look at the present time, the fact is, the-united states is willing to have elections in south vietnam, willing to abide by the result of those elections, willing to permit an outside group to come in and supervise the elections, and it's the north vietnamese that are unwilling to accept that. let me also say, if you want to criticize president diem, i think that at the same time, i would suggest that perhaps you could also...
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so if you have a significant other at the time you could bring that person but if you're single it's nice to bring a friend, family member, someone that you know you're going to have a great time with. >> trends that you've seen recently. anything new out there? anything that's all the rage at this point? >> personalization is what is top right mow for couples. they're thinking about that when it comes to their venue, the style of their wedding what kind of vibe they want to create and how they want to share that with their guests. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> a look at the news a week ahead and these kids, they aren't getting around. a front row seat to one of the most prestigious high school competitions. ome. thanks to dawn, rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home >>> here are the stories coming up that may impact your money this weekend. the marks are closed on memorial day when we remember those who gave their lives serving in america's military. on tuesday a look at the home prices and wednesday we get
so if you have a significant other at the time you could bring that person but if you're single it's nice to bring a friend, family member, someone that you know you're going to have a great time with. >> trends that you've seen recently. anything new out there? anything that's all the rage at this point? >> personalization is what is top right mow for couples. they're thinking about that when it comes to their venue, the style of their wedding what kind of vibe they want to create...
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i don't remember if -- i don't know if you could remember, you could suck on them. don't need them anymore because hillary is a walking fountain of bitterness. and i'm starting now to feel sorry for her. imagine being the quarterback of a losing super bowl team that spends months trashing the winning quarterback. it's the textbook definition of a loser. think about how heroic it could have been if she'd done a commencement speech about losing gracefully about giving the winner a chance before condemning that person? she could apologize for monica lewinsky for shaming her. why don't do you that, hillary in between coughs? she can't hear me. >> lisa: i think she needs to spend more time in the woods. clearly she's not moved past the election or past losing. he find it hilarious she talks about the assault on truth coming from someone who systematically lied to americans throughout the general elects. she was supposed to beat barack obama in the democratic primary in 2008. she was supposed to beat donald trump. she didn't. she really is just a little bit bitter here. a
i don't remember if -- i don't know if you could remember, you could suck on them. don't need them anymore because hillary is a walking fountain of bitterness. and i'm starting now to feel sorry for her. imagine being the quarterback of a losing super bowl team that spends months trashing the winning quarterback. it's the textbook definition of a loser. think about how heroic it could have been if she'd done a commencement speech about losing gracefully about giving the winner a chance before...
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always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skinowths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using stelara® saw 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. be the you who talks to your dermatologist about stelara®. could be preventedrrent with the right steps. and take it from me, every step counts. a bayer aspirin regimen is one of those steps in helping prevent another stroke. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it'that can make a worldces, of difference. expedia, everything in one place, so you can travel the world better. at holiday inn express, we don't just get you ready, we get you the readiest. to prove it, we took dennis, wh
always tell your doctor if you have any signs of infection, have had cancer, if you develop any new skinowths or if anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems, including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. some serious allergic reactions can occur. do not take stelara® if you are allergic to stelara® or any of its ingredients. most people using...
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so if i may continue.e assumed -- we had to make assumptions regarding what the tax bill would look like. there are three assumptions you can make. it adds to the deficit, subtracts or is deficit neutral and we assume for sake of doing the budget it would be deficit neutral. that the exclusion -- removing the exclusions, the deductions, the loopholes would lead us to a tax -- excuse me a deficit neutral tax plan. the dynamic benefit is only counted one time and that is toward the 3% economic growth. and i'm happy to explain that to you further in writing if you like. >> you can explain whatever you'd like, you are counting revenue twice. and saying that the budget is balanced and anyone running their household budget -- >> the gentle lady's time. >> would be in serious trouble down the road. and which is where you are heading us. >> and i recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania for five minutes. >> thank you, madam, chair. good morning, director. mr. mulvaney: good morning. >> as a previous small busines
so if i may continue.e assumed -- we had to make assumptions regarding what the tax bill would look like. there are three assumptions you can make. it adds to the deficit, subtracts or is deficit neutral and we assume for sake of doing the budget it would be deficit neutral. that the exclusion -- removing the exclusions, the deductions, the loopholes would lead us to a tax -- excuse me a deficit neutral tax plan. the dynamic benefit is only counted one time and that is toward the 3% economic...
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so far what we have -- >> you're saying if, you are saying if?if the allegation is serious, has to be looked in to. >> you said if it is obstruction of justice, if it is, is that impeachable offense for you? >> traditionally in the country, the house of representatives is the judge because the house decides whether or not to impeach obstruction of justice in the case of nixon, in the case of clinton, and in the lay '90s, has been considered an impeachable defense. now, again, we need to get director comey in here. he needs to lay it all out. we have to seek any evidence, and then decide how to proceed. it may be something very serious. it may be nothing. >> i want to ask you because earlier tonight senate majority leader mitch mcconnellmen menwa see less drama from the white house. that was before this report. is this white house spiraling out of control, do you think? >> don, this daily dose of controversy, of scandal, of instability is bad for the government, and i think it's also very taxing on the american people. people in this country are t
so far what we have -- >> you're saying if, you are saying if?if the allegation is serious, has to be looked in to. >> you said if it is obstruction of justice, if it is, is that impeachable offense for you? >> traditionally in the country, the house of representatives is the judge because the house decides whether or not to impeach obstruction of justice in the case of nixon, in the case of clinton, and in the lay '90s, has been considered an impeachable defense. now, again,...