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that is essentially true, although i'm not really where the ike use the army to destroy mccarthy unless the question refers to private shine, who was .he good friend roy cohn these are names that if you're over a certain age, you may remember. to the european powers have the operational capabilities to recover from world war ii on their own without the assistance of large special marshall plan -- the marshall plan? no, but is important to remember, do use a clichÉ, that the marshall plan was a pump priming operation. the marshall plan depended on the cooperation among the beneficiaries of the plan, 16 separate countries, coming together at the beginning and aiding each other through commerce and so on. plan is most useful work very early and i think it was necessary at that time. imagine being an undergraduate at harvard on the fifth of june, 70 years ago. here's the secretary of state sitting with a group of doctoral on a rams, including frank boyden, the headmaster of deerfield, j robert oppenheimer the literary critic, marshall. he's introduced by the president she is sold restatemen
that is essentially true, although i'm not really where the ike use the army to destroy mccarthy unless the question refers to private shine, who was .he good friend roy cohn these are names that if you're over a certain age, you may remember. to the european powers have the operational capabilities to recover from world war ii on their own without the assistance of large special marshall plan -- the marshall plan? no, but is important to remember, do use a clichÉ, that the marshall plan was a...
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. -- iks for joining us this morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm sack brock. >> the alameda county sheriff says the tip that helped solve petef this came from a man ...self in a conversation with jail cell in san joaquin county. nbc bay area's pete suratos broke this story when it broke back in december and he joins us from dublin to connect some. dots for us. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam, and in that news conference just wrapping up here in dublin, we heard the alameda county sheriff's office announce the charges against this man. we'll show you the picture of the suspect. the 36-year-old faces multiple charges including homicide, arson and torture. now, according to the sheriff's office he allegedly tortured and killed 59 castro valley resident andrea st. john before setting her house on fire back in december. here's the scene when it took place back in castro valley. when firefighters found the victim deceased inside of the home, the sheriff's office explained he has no connection to the
. -- iks for joining us this morning. i'm kris sanchez. >> and i'm sack brock. >> the alameda county sheriff says the tip that helped solve petef this came from a man ...self in a conversation with jail cell in san joaquin county. nbc bay area's pete suratos broke this story when it broke back in december and he joins us from dublin to connect some. dots for us. pete, good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, sam, and in that news conference just wrapping up here in...
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schumer and goldie hawn, "snatched," ike barinholtz, my dear friend. [ cheers and applause ] ike barinholtz is joining us to have a really good time tonight. before we get to all of that, the last few days of donald trump's presidency have been very revealing. he has, among other things, feuded with the press, admitted that being president is harder than he thought, praised authoritarian rulers, and made bizarre comments about the civil war. for more on this it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: as you may recall, trump's positions on most issues during the campaign weren't all that clear. but there was one thing he was very clear about, and that was that being president would be easy. >> we're going to make america great again. it's going to be easy. it's going to easy. it's so -- it's going to be easy. >> believe me, the jobs are coming back, folks. that's going to be so easy. >> you're going to have such great health care at a tiny fraction of the cost, and it's going to be so easy. >> they don't understand it. they said, but how do you get them to pay? i said, it's so easy
schumer and goldie hawn, "snatched," ike barinholtz, my dear friend. [ cheers and applause ] ike barinholtz is joining us to have a really good time tonight. before we get to all of that, the last few days of donald trump's presidency have been very revealing. he has, among other things, feuded with the press, admitted that being president is harder than he thought, praised authoritarian rulers, and made bizarre comments about the civil war. for more on this it's time for "a...
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i'd love for readers to come away from "liking ike" with a strong history of the phenomenal. people talk about it's just come to usnd something that has just come from the hollywood left. but in reality, this has been with us for a long time, and it raises a lot of questions about what we expect from our democracy. one of the interesting things to think.today is, of course we have a reality television star who is our president. one thing that reading about eisenhower in the 1950s showed me is how things change very much in terms of what we expect from our entertainment and our media. as i was saying before, most of the commentators in the 1950s were worried that the influence of show business on politics would create a kind of listless environment in which we wouldn't really think critically about our politics. this is what eisenhower's adviserred aimed to do. they wanted to create a very peaceful center, that people could find a lot of agreement in as they watched variety shows supporting a presidential candidate. the same time there were a few commentators who said, you know, television may seem like it's going
i'd love for readers to come away from "liking ike" with a strong history of the phenomenal. people talk about it's just come to usnd something that has just come from the hollywood left. but in reality, this has been with us for a long time, and it raises a lot of questions about what we expect from our democracy. one of the interesting things to think.today is, of course we have a reality television star who is our president. one thing that reading about eisenhower in the 1950s...
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i predicted to someone tonight that the b word would be used by somebody smart, who had read their history of ike and kennedy and johnson and nixon. a back channel was used towards a safer world. it was used to avoid a nuclear holocaust and a catastrophe. a back channel this is not as alleged. >> no. i think there are two examples. one there is the nixon one. i think the better one is robert kennedy. a biography laid this out a number of years ago. robert kennedy reporting only to his brother used a soviet cutout to exchange messages outside channels at the most dangerous hour in human history. that was a back channel that was entirely about national security and avoiding armageddon. that was a case where this worked. a case where it did not work was in the middle of the 1980s when the national security council went rogue, went operational and through israelis tried to establish a secret channel to iranian moderates. we know how well that turned out. that led to iran contra. and this, however, i don't think is like the others. neither of those examples ever potentially included the enrichment of
i predicted to someone tonight that the b word would be used by somebody smart, who had read their history of ike and kennedy and johnson and nixon. a back channel was used towards a safer world. it was used to avoid a nuclear holocaust and a catastrophe. a back channel this is not as alleged. >> no. i think there are two examples. one there is the nixon one. i think the better one is robert kennedy. a biography laid this out a number of years ago. robert kennedy reporting only to his...
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i predicted that the b word would be used by somebody smart and read their history of ike and kennedyon. a back channel was used towards a safer world to avoid a nuclear holocaust and a catastrophe. a back channel this is not as alleged. >> no. i think there are two examples. one is the nixon one. the better is robert kennedy and georgy who our friend devin thomas wrote about that laid this out a number of years ago. robert kennedy reporting only to his brother, the president used a soviet cut out to exchange messages outside channels at what arthur called the most determiningo dangerous hour. that was entirely about national security and avoiding armageddon. that was a case where this worked. a case where it didn't work was in the middle of the 1980s when the council under president reagan went rogue and operational and through the israelis, a number of staffers tried to establish a secret channel to iranian moderates and we know how well that turned out. that led to iran contra. this, however, i don't think is like the others. neither of those examples ever potentially included the
i predicted that the b word would be used by somebody smart and read their history of ike and kennedyon. a back channel was used towards a safer world to avoid a nuclear holocaust and a catastrophe. a back channel this is not as alleged. >> no. i think there are two examples. one is the nixon one. the better is robert kennedy and georgy who our friend devin thomas wrote about that laid this out a number of years ago. robert kennedy reporting only to his brother, the president used a...
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. >> it's good for us to bring more business. >> reporter: ike's sandwich shop on the ground floor ofhe same building says welcome to the neighborhood. >> bring them on. i got plenty of food. i can see them all. >> reporter: amazon moving this is followed by rumors that google is now interested in moving into downtown san jose. sources tell kpix 5 that google is planning to buy and develop property now used as parking lots across the street from the "s.a.p. center" and next to the diridon train station a kilocasion of the future stop for bart in high-speed rail. >> companies are locating here because they need to be right near the transportation hub. >> reporter: all part of the slow transformation of san jose from suburban sprawler to a walkable city with a connected core. in san jose, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> completion of the new transbay transit center in san francisco is now behind schedule by nearly 2 months. the first phase of the multi- billion-dollar project was supposed to be done by the end of this year. but now the construction manager says it is about 7 weeks behind. today
. >> it's good for us to bring more business. >> reporter: ike's sandwich shop on the ground floor ofhe same building says welcome to the neighborhood. >> bring them on. i got plenty of food. i can see them all. >> reporter: amazon moving this is followed by rumors that google is now interested in moving into downtown san jose. sources tell kpix 5 that google is planning to buy and develop property now used as parking lots across the street from the "s.a.p....
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ike, legend. glad to have you here. give us a sense of what's going on, we heard ice reacting to what happened.re's a little bit. an overreaction, but i do agree with him that we should have honored this detainer, because when you look at the multitude of charges it, in my opinion, should have been honored. of i was a little bit disappointed that the judge had removed the bail from 50,000 down to $2,000. when you look at the overall charges and fact that, at least, in this case, the defendant was charged in i think it was baltimore county as well. to put him out on a $2,000 bond i believe was inappropriate. >> considering the climate, we had the decision about a week or so ago they weren't going to proceed with the charges in rockville high school that got a lot of attention. would you say that there's -- you're operating under a microphone when it comes to immigration issues >> because we're right next to the nation's capitol, we've b operating in such a microphone, keep in mind that what we try to do at montgomery county is balance public safety not doing the federal jobs to county and i thin
ike, legend. glad to have you here. give us a sense of what's going on, we heard ice reacting to what happened.re's a little bit. an overreaction, but i do agree with him that we should have honored this detainer, because when you look at the multitude of charges it, in my opinion, should have been honored. of i was a little bit disappointed that the judge had removed the bail from 50,000 down to $2,000. when you look at the overall charges and fact that, at least, in this case, the defendant...
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ike brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us here on this friday. let's go to washington.ela brown in for jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brooke. now the family is involved. "the lead" starts right now. under scrutiny, the fbi russia investigation looking into the president's son-in-law and secretary of seemingly everything. what does jared kushner know? >>> hillary clinton getting political taking straight shots at the president in a fiery speech. what she says helped get her through the loss. >>> plus, the head of homeland security warning we could see a lot more attacks like the one in manchester. what that means for your holiday travel plans. welcome to "the lead" on this friday. i'm pamela brown in
ike brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us here on this friday. let's go to washington.ela brown in for jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brooke. now the family is involved. "the lead" starts right now. under scrutiny, the fbi russia investigation looking into the president's son-in-law and secretary of seemingly everything. what does jared kushner know? >>> hillary clinton getting political taking straight shots at the president in a fiery speech. what...
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ike brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us here on this friday. let's go to washington. "the lead" with pamela brown in for jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brooke. now the family is involved. "the lead" starts right now. under scrutiny, the fbi russia investigation looking into the president's son-in-law and secretary of seemingly everything. what does jared kushner know? >>> hillary clinton getting political taking straight shots at the president in a fiery speech. what she says helped get her through the loss. >>> plus, the head of homeland security warning we could see a lot more attacks like the one in manchester. what that means for your holiday travel plans. welcome to "the lead" on this friday. i'm pamela brown in for jake tapper. we want to begin with the politics lead. the investigation now including the president's family. president trump's son-in-law, the man perhaps closest to him, jared kushner, now in the spotlight in the fbi's russia investigation. u.s. officials telling cnn that the bureau is now looking at kushner's role during the election and
ike brooke baldwin. thanks so much for being with us here on this friday. let's go to washington. "the lead" with pamela brown in for jake tapper starts right now. >> thanks, brooke. now the family is involved. "the lead" starts right now. under scrutiny, the fbi russia investigation looking into the president's son-in-law and secretary of seemingly everything. what does jared kushner know? >>> hillary clinton getting political taking straight shots at the...
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some of the money used to build the silver spring transit center is back in county hands. county executive ikeeggett has announced a 25 million dollars settlement with designer parsons brinckerhoff. the center opened in 2015 - five years late and 50 million dollars over according to the washington post - the county originially wanted the designer to dish out 67 million dollars. space fans will have to wait one more day for the latest nasa launch from wallops island. the terrior-improved malemute rocket launch scheduled for today has been postponed for tommorow morning. the launch will test a new system to support science studies of the ionosphere and aurora. time now for weather morning - finally some sun later today - marginal risk for severe storms this afternoon - beautiful tomorrow & friday - unsettled weather returns for the weekend today: am patchy fog, clouds. partly sunny. isolated pm t-shower. highs: 79-84 winds: se to nw 5-10 mph tonight: lingering shower or storm early. partly to mainly clear. lows: 56-63 winds: nw 5 mph thursday: mostly sunny. low humidity. highs: 78-81 winds: nw 5
some of the money used to build the silver spring transit center is back in county hands. county executive ikeeggett has announced a 25 million dollars settlement with designer parsons brinckerhoff. the center opened in 2015 - five years late and 50 million dollars over according to the washington post - the county originially wanted the designer to dish out 67 million dollars. space fans will have to wait one more day for the latest nasa launch from wallops island. the terrior-improved...
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they use store technology, another type of telehealth which is exactly what it sounds ike. providers can take an image like the x-ray or other clinical picture, store it, and then send it to a specialist anywhere on the planet. there is also remote patient monitoring. if a high-risk patient with a hronic disease needs to have her blood pressure or blood sugar monitored, she can use the device at home to collect and send the data to a provider remotely and continuously. this improve the outcomes for the patients with chronic conditions and saves money, too. the veterans administration, the department of defense, and the private sector are all taking advantage of telehealth and remote patient monitoring and approving access to care, improving quality of care, and saving money. the problem is that medicare is not. it is limited by an old law, section 1834m of the social security act, which puts restrictions on the use of telehealth. the law says that patients must be located in certain originating sites in order to use telehealth. they cannot be seen at home. they can only be
they use store technology, another type of telehealth which is exactly what it sounds ike. providers can take an image like the x-ray or other clinical picture, store it, and then send it to a specialist anywhere on the planet. there is also remote patient monitoring. if a high-risk patient with a hronic disease needs to have her blood pressure or blood sugar monitored, she can use the device at home to collect and send the data to a provider remotely and continuously. this improve the outcomes...
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truman and ike did not play ball on that thing, although truman knew he had to get us out of the korean war quickly. he did eventually solve it post 100 days of june of 1953. kennedy started playing as a democrat and catcher he -- and capturing the new frontier bottled off the new deal. let's talk about the spirit and not get into the policy weeds because we don't want to be compared to fdr too closely. when john kennedy entered office he had an 83% approval rating, john kennedy. that was after the bay of pigs. many historians thought it was a fiasco. kennedy took line for it, failed exercise in cuba. why? why did he have such a high? because he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in 1961. he started the alliance for rock dress. he engaged in the space race. alan shepard came in during the first day of kennedy's administration when the space race was on. by may 25, 1961, that is when john f. kennedy went to a joint session of congress and said we are going to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade and started chasing the moonshot. let's do something that is a b
truman and ike did not play ball on that thing, although truman knew he had to get us out of the korean war quickly. he did eventually solve it post 100 days of june of 1953. kennedy started playing as a democrat and catcher he -- and capturing the new frontier bottled off the new deal. let's talk about the spirit and not get into the policy weeds because we don't want to be compared to fdr too closely. when john kennedy entered office he had an 83% approval rating, john kennedy. that was after...
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us see how important parents are. [together] yeah! - hey, here they come! - mom, dad! - kids! - come here, come here. - oh, kyle, ike sweetie, you're okay! - yeah, we're fine. kyle, we're so sorry for the horrible sexual abuse over the years. but we're all better now. - but, you didn't do anything to me. - ahp-- we did. we've come to terms with it through therapy and learned to admit it. it won't happen again! - but, you guys, i-- - oh, stanley, i wish we could take back all the years of abuse, but we can't. - we've learned to overcome it, son, you'll see. - we love you, son, but we only love you in a platonic way, from now on! - what the heck are you talking about? - kenny, kenny, we're sorry. where is he? - everything's gonna be all right now, jenny. come on, let's go home. - huh. - huh. - well, what are you kids gonna do now? - i dunno. you guys wanna go build a snow igloo? - sure. - snow igloos kick ass. >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in! i'm trevo
us see how important parents are. [together] yeah! - hey, here they come! - mom, dad! - kids! - come here, come here. - oh, kyle, ike sweetie, you're okay! - yeah, we're fine. kyle, we're so sorry for the horrible sexual abuse over the years. but we're all better now. - but, you didn't do anything to me. - ahp-- we did. we've come to terms with it through therapy and learned to admit it. it won't happen again! - but, you guys, i-- - oh, stanley, i wish we could take back all the years of abuse,...
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use technology of things. they understand the coding. they are learning how to do robot iks.nderstanding how to build drones over time and so more and more we're going to continue to infuse this learning and this curricula with the latest technology so that kids are relevance. i think p we don't look at the opportunity side we're going to be left behind in the united states. for the first quarter of the year american companies ordered nearly 9800 robots. that's a 32 percent jump present the same period last year and a new record. in new york, i'm lawr especially simonette, fox business. >> coming up a little girl with a big heart. we're telling you how nats are helping one girl for cancer research coming up after the break. ♪ ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ ♪ stronger is rebuilding a newborn's heart... and restoring a father's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... not six. stronger is being a typical kid...
use technology of things. they understand the coding. they are learning how to do robot iks.nderstanding how to build drones over time and so more and more we're going to continue to infuse this learning and this curricula with the latest technology so that kids are relevance. i think p we don't look at the opportunity side we're going to be left behind in the united states. for the first quarter of the year american companies ordered nearly 9800 robots. that's a 32 percent jump present the...
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truman and ike did not play ball on that 100 days thing, although eisenhower knew he had to get us out of the korean war quickly. he made us a promise, i will go korea in my first month in office and solve it. he did eventually solve it post 100 days in june of 1953. kennedy started playing as a democrat and capturing the new frontier bottled off the new deal. let's talk about the spirit and not get into the policy weeds because we don't want to be compared to fdr too closely. in the end, john f. kennedy after his first 100 days, left office, he had an 83% approval rating, john kennedy. thatwas in the middle of first 100 days when he had the bay of pigs, which many historians thought it was a fiasco. kennedy took blame for it, failed exercise in cuba. why? why did he have such a high? because he reached across the aisle. he launched the peace corps in may of 1961. an incredible program for young people. he started with the alliance for progress. he engaged in the space race. alan shepard came in during the first days of kennedy's administration and when the space race was on. by may 25
truman and ike did not play ball on that 100 days thing, although eisenhower knew he had to get us out of the korean war quickly. he made us a promise, i will go korea in my first month in office and solve it. he did eventually solve it post 100 days in june of 1953. kennedy started playing as a democrat and capturing the new frontier bottled off the new deal. let's talk about the spirit and not get into the policy weeds because we don't want to be compared to fdr too closely. in the end, john...
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us live. this thing has been going back and forth for a year now. does this decisioning kill t ik project?er: not necessarily, but certainly not good news. time is money, and what this does is delay possibly federal funding for the project, possibly $900 million in federal funding. and if that doesn't come through, then you can all but write the purple line off. i want to show you what is happening real time. this is the enter are sectisbei wisconsin and he would helm str. and some of that construction is pre-work for the purple line. some homes and businesses have been told to maked a justments, so things have already been changing out here in the we'll world. and now because of this judge's decision, which will certainly further delay the project, everything gets put on to hold and that is certainly not good right now. you talked about metro's falling ridershi it's a lights rail system that would be run by the state of maryland. but it would intersect with metro and this judge says that metro's falling ridership could have a negative impact on the purple line and it's that reason that it
us live. this thing has been going back and forth for a year now. does this decisioning kill t ik project?er: not necessarily, but certainly not good news. time is money, and what this does is delay possibly federal funding for the project, possibly $900 million in federal funding. and if that doesn't come through, then you can all but write the purple line off. i want to show you what is happening real time. this is the enter are sectisbei wisconsin and he would helm str. and some of that...
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ike war but i am a woman in my late 60's. so i do not think that the way talkingrump is handling to foreign countries, dictators, is stuff disrespectfully going to help any of us. i just hope that somebody in the - fbi, or the white house gets the respect that is supposed to follow the presidency role. host: we will give you a moment to follow up. we willirst of all, certainly have a lot of debates about these policies. i think there are conservatives who have concerns as well. it is one of the reasons why the health care bill got tied up, some conservatives in congress had great set -- grave concerns. .hose seem to be resolved now the moderate in congress are having concerns. these policies are going to be and should be under debate. i think you find conservatives not necessarily speaking under one voice. as far as foreign policy, i think part of this is a growth being. this is not a president who was steeped in diplomatic affairs before he became president. but he is president now. i think you are starting to see him adapt to it over the last month and a half or so in dealing with foreign leaders. i think you will continue to see that. i think that will also
ike war but i am a woman in my late 60's. so i do not think that the way talkingrump is handling to foreign countries, dictators, is stuff disrespectfully going to help any of us. i just hope that somebody in the - fbi, or the white house gets the respect that is supposed to follow the presidency role. host: we will give you a moment to follow up. we willirst of all, certainly have a lot of debates about these policies. i think there are conservatives who have concerns as well. it is one of the...
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you for having us here at the wells fargo heads quarters -- wells fargo headquarters. 13: this is one of our history museums we have around the country. e wer are proud of our heritage. ik -- we are proud of our heritage. erik: your biggest challenge in this role is bringing his company back from a fake account scandal. the work is underway and i know some of the indicators you are following are showing progress. if you is restarted and what you need to be -- and here is where you need to be, where are you? im: we are 160 years old, so i think it is longer than that. we had some issues and my number one job is to rebuild trust with our stakeholders. we think about that is building a better bank, so we are putting many of the legacy issues behind us. we are looking across the company. there will be issues we find and deal with in the normal course, but i'm proud of the progress the team has made. we have made management changes, taken accountability, changed our incentive plan, reorganized how the bank a structured and focused on remediating customers. i think we have done 1.5 years of work, so i am pleased with the progress. erik: can we quantify it in percentage terms
you for having us here at the wells fargo heads quarters -- wells fargo headquarters. 13: this is one of our history museums we have around the country. e wer are proud of our heritage. ik -- we are proud of our heritage. erik: your biggest challenge in this role is bringing his company back from a fake account scandal. the work is underway and i know some of the indicators you are following are showing progress. if you is restarted and what you need to be -- and here is where you need to be,...
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us today. the first thing, this idea of trump anom nix, the budget relies on the assumption that there will be a sustained economic growth of 3 percent. mulvaney called that trump he nom iksd unreasonable assumption. the budget assumes only 1.9 percent economic growth. social security, retirement and medicare, the proposed budget doesn't touch either of those and finally let's look at campaign promises. the administration is touting the budget as one that keeps campaign promises, increasing funding to national security, border security, law enforcement, veterans, school choice and parental paid leave. so when the event opened for questions i asked mulvaney about one of the president's most controversial campaign promises, the wall. does he think the funding will stay in the final budget? take a listen. what are your assumptions for the budget in reference to the wall? >> we are absolutely dead serious about the wall. in fact, after taking care of the national security and the vets my guess is it's in the president top three. in fact, i know for a fact that it is. we've made that a very clear to while we did not get as much money as we wanted for border security, we did ge
us today. the first thing, this idea of trump anom nix, the budget relies on the assumption that there will be a sustained economic growth of 3 percent. mulvaney called that trump he nom iksd unreasonable assumption. the budget assumes only 1.9 percent economic growth. social security, retirement and medicare, the proposed budget doesn't touch either of those and finally let's look at campaign promises. the administration is touting the budget as one that keeps campaign promises, increasing...
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ike who is a moderate. we can now realign the party. we can get the southern democrats to say they are conservatives to join with us and will already hold midwest and we can become the new majority. he had this girl the 1940s. he thought it was going to be taft, quite shocking eisenhower was there but he will pick up where -- who was even concerned that he won the they say all movement start off this way and he wrote you know a year before i was born,, coolidge won one of the largest landslides in american history. america was conservative, it was at peace, it had no welfare state, no big armies. eight years later roosevelt wins the election. >> you need a depression in there. >> but that is what he wrote. take heart from this. you know of course about nixon's southern strategy. they were back, four short years nobody thought when bowater -- went down. and then nixon who had a very liberal stance. >> let me ask you, what was buckley's attitude toward mixing? because although nixon was reviled by the left, mainly for this excessive anti-communism, he was more liberal. in most ways than ike so what was buckley's attitude toward him? >> we
ike who is a moderate. we can now realign the party. we can get the southern democrats to say they are conservatives to join with us and will already hold midwest and we can become the new majority. he had this girl the 1940s. he thought it was going to be taft, quite shocking eisenhower was there but he will pick up where -- who was even concerned that he won the they say all movement start off this way and he wrote you know a year before i was born,, coolidge won one of the largest landslides...
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the crisis, ,ike financial fragmentation the problems with our monetary policy transmission, and the very uneven growth across different members of the eurozone, are now overcome, are behind usen we turn our eyes to inflation, we see , underlyingon is inflation is still subdued although headline inflation has gone up to 1.9%. it was mostly due to changes in energy prices, and as the energy prices may decline we do expect headline inflation to decline as well. underlying inflation excluding food and energy has actually been subdued, and one of the reasons is as i have said several times, the wages, wage , thoughs still subdued we start observing the beginning of some growth in various parts of the euro area and some growth in producers' prices as well. thinkstill very early to we will change the monetary policy stance. the projections that we had so far were predicated on us maintaining the extraordinary support, monetary policy accommodation that is in place. thank you. >> thank you. >> mr. draghi, when and under which conditions can the ecb, or will the ecb decide to allow greece to be part of qe? can the bond market become part of the program? between 2015greece and 2016 h
the crisis, ,ike financial fragmentation the problems with our monetary policy transmission, and the very uneven growth across different members of the eurozone, are now overcome, are behind usen we turn our eyes to inflation, we see , underlyingon is inflation is still subdued although headline inflation has gone up to 1.9%. it was mostly due to changes in energy prices, and as the energy prices may decline we do expect headline inflation to decline as well. underlying inflation excluding food...