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and the piece takes i from the very inception to its opening night on broadway in the 20s when the actond the producer were arrested for obscenities. >> so this production "indecent," is sort of a behind scenes,pl walking p through the moments that led up to that? >> correct, correct. and certainly involving many different topics, integrity of ar anti-semitism, censorship. so, yes. >> reporter: i know arena stage has not shied away from tackling some of these p issues insent day. that is what we're seeing with this production, too, holding a mirror up to today's society. >> denitely. paula vogel is a fiercehter for the arts, integrity and arts. she's lrd yered it with a lot o what's going on today. she holds u topic for conversation, to open up conversation. >> what is it about this production, this story that drew you in? you've been in this production in other places at other times. what dre you toit? >> i'm always fascinated by art being such an influence part of our lives and it's so very importan from very young age, for express purposes, for story tellingpurposes, for community, t
and the piece takes i from the very inception to its opening night on broadway in the 20s when the actond the producer were arrested for obscenities. >> so this production "indecent," is sort of a behind scenes,pl walking p through the moments that led up to that? >> correct, correct. and certainly involving many different topics, integrity of ar anti-semitism, censorship. so, yes. >> reporter: i know arena stage has not shied away from tackling some of these p...
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a youth employment platform in inner city johannesburg since its inception in two thousand and nine the organization has offered workplace skills and basic training to over four hundred fifty thousand unemployed south african youth. placing fifty five thousand into their first jobs. your computer skills how to write a proper in media your for money and then how to present yourself how to talk the body language when you in a way place the still of the teach as the program's aim to get any in south african ready for the job market and they link them with prospective employers within south africa's private sector. i contact break and body language so find somebody in the room actually it was turned into south africa's unemployment rate is higher than that of the us during the great depression of the one nine hundred thirty s. around he believes addressing this begins with helping south africa's young people we have to connect people who are excluded out of the formal economy into work you have six million young people growing that number growing every year who are sitting at home highly hi
a youth employment platform in inner city johannesburg since its inception in two thousand and nine the organization has offered workplace skills and basic training to over four hundred fifty thousand unemployed south african youth. placing fifty five thousand into their first jobs. your computer skills how to write a proper in media your for money and then how to present yourself how to talk the body language when you in a way place the still of the teach as the program's aim to get any in...
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creating short forecasts is a co-opponent since inception. buy removing the constraint this allows higher bets in the negative forecast securities. the other thing we looked for was experience in managing the sport folios. arrow street has been managing since 2004 and active extension 130/30 type structure us since 2008. in addition to numerous universes added to the list of universes that are covered in addition to the capabilities and introduction of the data management we can show on page nine exhibit c is an exhibit that shows the correlation of our streets current prediction to the predictions generated by the model at various points in time. if you com compare it from 10 ys ago. it is a forecast with the model generated today. quickly on page 12, note that all the performance figures are net of the standard arrangement with arrow street. on the bottom left growth of $100 over time. on an absolute basis the extension has outperformed the strategy in addition to the bench mark. i would like to turn to the top right corner where the horizo
creating short forecasts is a co-opponent since inception. buy removing the constraint this allows higher bets in the negative forecast securities. the other thing we looked for was experience in managing the sport folios. arrow street has been managing since 2004 and active extension 130/30 type structure us since 2008. in addition to numerous universes added to the list of universes that are covered in addition to the capabilities and introduction of the data management we can show on page...
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at its inception this project was irrigation project with the goal of conserving over 2.2 million gallons of water a year. the community raised concerns and advocated for addition of scope items which resulted in the inclusion of pathway improvements and drainage improvements to improve user experience in the park. additional significant focus of the community feedback were received has been on the over all project delivery and related of constructionment we believe we have achieved a concept design and project scope that the over all community is supportive of. with the understanding that we have support on the project scope and we have a focus a significant effort of planning the management of the construction impacts of greatest concerns to the community. as i indicated, the project scope includes installation of new irrigation with 20 irrigation zones up to from about two zones that we have right now. planting new drought tolerant landscaping, installation of new sub grain infrastructure and replacement of the main lawn, pathway improvements for a.d.a. access, tree maintenance and mai
at its inception this project was irrigation project with the goal of conserving over 2.2 million gallons of water a year. the community raised concerns and advocated for addition of scope items which resulted in the inclusion of pathway improvements and drainage improvements to improve user experience in the park. additional significant focus of the community feedback were received has been on the over all project delivery and related of constructionment we believe we have achieved a concept...
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i will start with a backdrop of what led to the inception of this piece of legislation and then i also have jack macy and charles sheehan for the department of environment you are here with me to answer any other questions that you may have. very briefly, in 2003, san francisco embarked on a endeavour get to 20 waste by 2020. earlier this year, unfortunately we learned that not only would the city not be meeting its lofty goal, it was not -- it was , in fact, behind. specifically, 60% of waste is not be diverted from our waste stream and is being sent to a landfill. this -- i have the slide here by the department of the environment director. >> overhead. >> overhead, please? there you go. >> the 60%, when she announced we are only diverting 40% of our waste stream. so it was this backdrop that govern iced supervisor safai into action and what led to the inception of this legislation. we have lead on other environmental endeavours before. for example, we had the banning of recyclable take-out containers in 2007. the styrofoam band, also 2007 and revisited and expanded in 2016. it went i
i will start with a backdrop of what led to the inception of this piece of legislation and then i also have jack macy and charles sheehan for the department of environment you are here with me to answer any other questions that you may have. very briefly, in 2003, san francisco embarked on a endeavour get to 20 waste by 2020. earlier this year, unfortunately we learned that not only would the city not be meeting its lofty goal, it was not -- it was , in fact, behind. specifically, 60% of waste...
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they will be speaking as i give some broad strokes on what led to the inception of this legislation. this ordinance is meant to expand the existing city builder job training programs into the burgeoning cannabis industry. by starting a preapprenticeship and apprenticeship program that we have the city grow. we envision city groping a hands on cannabis cultivation program that would provide job training and placement for economic district manager job seekers. this program would create a pipeline of employees to exit the program with industry level training and withdraw guarantees or placements just like it is the case for city build. for example, city build, for the last ten years has graduated more than 400 -- 1400 workers to the state approved apprenticeship program. these straps provide living wages, the benefits, healthcare, job security, among other things how does it work? here again, this is broad strokes. the director of workforce is here. it is a preapprenticeship program in which the city partners with community-based organizations or c.b.o. to recruit workers from economica
they will be speaking as i give some broad strokes on what led to the inception of this legislation. this ordinance is meant to expand the existing city builder job training programs into the burgeoning cannabis industry. by starting a preapprenticeship and apprenticeship program that we have the city grow. we envision city groping a hands on cannabis cultivation program that would provide job training and placement for economic district manager job seekers. this program would create a pipeline...
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don't know the real history of colonialism or how religion has been used to justify racism since the inception of the country. i did not a learned a lot of systemic racism or where it comes from or that it exist in the first place. unconsciously the idea whites were superior in many ways this is the american religion the superiority of whites but also white men that is a huge part of the repertoire that by virtue of growing up here you are exposed to these ideas and i write about that in the book how i first learned to realize what was happening then challenge it and explore the issues and research. >> host: on the flipside what advantage do you see me having? . >> not you personally but one llthing that i explain in the book in addition to talk about systemic racism it's about broadening the publicli understand of white supremacy people think of it as the kkk or white nationalism and it is that but it is the social political and economic dominance of people socially defined as white but to be encountered as white and socially recognized as white carries with it a host of economic social privi
don't know the real history of colonialism or how religion has been used to justify racism since the inception of the country. i did not a learned a lot of systemic racism or where it comes from or that it exist in the first place. unconsciously the idea whites were superior in many ways this is the american religion the superiority of whites but also white men that is a huge part of the repertoire that by virtue of growing up here you are exposed to these ideas and i write about that in the...
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we have strategic goals we are trying to achieve since inception. first one is to ensure the safety and protection of the member states. again, it's against all kinds of threats and challenges, whether it's immigration or organized crime or just normal crime. >>> also we're working on maintaining our commerce growth and working on our strategic goal of fuel development and trying to help, especially the young people in all member states. all the united nations goals were achieved by our member states. now we're working on the sustainable, the goals for sustain meant. we have strategic dialogues with so mean regional people and our friends and allies. with the united states we are enjoying a strategic partnership. with the united kingdom, and the goals. the 5th strategic goal which is important is how can we achieve regional resilience, resilience in dealing with crises, resilience in dealing with man-made disasters or crisis, or made by nature. so these are all the spectrums we are working on and have i missed any of your questions, sir? >> no, you'
we have strategic goals we are trying to achieve since inception. first one is to ensure the safety and protection of the member states. again, it's against all kinds of threats and challenges, whether it's immigration or organized crime or just normal crime. >>> also we're working on maintaining our commerce growth and working on our strategic goal of fuel development and trying to help, especially the young people in all member states. all the united nations goals were achieved by...
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these things that save us money and help reduce our carbon foot print but that same time we need inceptives at the highest level in our economy. we need politicians who will be willing to do what's best for us rather than what's best for powerful special interests that they too often advocate for. by passing a bill in congress, putting in places legislation that will put a price on carbon n sentivize the shift that's already underway. we just need to accelerate the transition. >> you know this report from scientists in the trump administration essentially contradicts what president trump says about climate change. the fires that he saw hasn't changed his mind. >> i'm not sure there's anything ib can say to him. there's a famous saying. it's very diffcancult to get a man to understand him when his salary depends on him not understanding it. he's appointed fossil fuel lobbyists and climate change deniers to the highest level in his c cabinet. his policies have sought to dismantle the obama administration administration and other past democratic and republican administrations. we need work aro
these things that save us money and help reduce our carbon foot print but that same time we need inceptives at the highest level in our economy. we need politicians who will be willing to do what's best for us rather than what's best for powerful special interests that they too often advocate for. by passing a bill in congress, putting in places legislation that will put a price on carbon n sentivize the shift that's already underway. we just need to accelerate the transition. >> you know...
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think that's what she says peel balls now unless she is with penicillin he was law you know it's inception psystar ya know it's his. in nineteen fourteen in europe was engulfed by the first world war thirty three year old alexander fleming served as a medical officer in northern france in a field hospital a bar a tree he searched for new treatments for sepsis and gang green which claimed the lives of countless injured soldiers. devote their sort of a soldier's wounds were my battlefield from dawn till dusk i dabbed and dogged various antibiotics on to their flash i took blood and examined it for bacteria my face grew grand and ground. the first global war of the industrial age resulted in carnage on a scale never seen before. thousands upon thousands of severely wounded soldiers were treated at the front. flemming realized that the antiseptics used to treat infected wounds often worse than the soldiers injuries. they actually share with the huge stone and just subjects on battlefield would since june move on then do it if they were killing off the body's own defenses the blood cells all. t
think that's what she says peel balls now unless she is with penicillin he was law you know it's inception psystar ya know it's his. in nineteen fourteen in europe was engulfed by the first world war thirty three year old alexander fleming served as a medical officer in northern france in a field hospital a bar a tree he searched for new treatments for sepsis and gang green which claimed the lives of countless injured soldiers. devote their sort of a soldier's wounds were my battlefield from...
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program, i had run since inception of opening sip. we were only open friday and saturday nights, and essentially, i plan to only do friday and saturday and possibly some thursday nights where, you know, one of the ten or 12 different d.j.s that i've worked with over the last decade will come in and perform, you know, from 9:30 or 10:00 until 1:30 to provide a cooling off time and get people to slowly make their way out. i plan to still continue my policy of not charging a cover charge for people coming in because i want them to like the space and not feel like oh, i paid money and this sucks, and i'm disappointed. i'd rather they come in, and if they don't like what chris is spinning, they can complain or they can leave and not feel like they've wasted money on a cover charge. >> can i interrupt you? >> yeah, sure. >> so it sounds like you're have a rotating set of regular d.j.s. is there any bigger names that you're trying to get to come in there? >> no. i'm not trying to get tiesto or anything. >> why not? >> if i was an august hall
program, i had run since inception of opening sip. we were only open friday and saturday nights, and essentially, i plan to only do friday and saturday and possibly some thursday nights where, you know, one of the ten or 12 different d.j.s that i've worked with over the last decade will come in and perform, you know, from 9:30 or 10:00 until 1:30 to provide a cooling off time and get people to slowly make their way out. i plan to still continue my policy of not charging a cover charge for...
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since spongebob's inception in 1999, it's become one of the longest running american animated series. the show, much like his previous endeavor, has been widely lauded by viewers of all ages for the seamless blend of familiar child hood themes and adult oriented humor. he's survived by his wife and son. >> what a loss. >> and the creativity and imagination. >> something i've learned more having a little daughter. >>> alabama remains the best team in college football but the rest of the top 10 is all shook up. and look that waves in the surffing competition in hawaii. that's coming up next in sports. stay with with us. with my bladder leakage, the products i've tried just didn't fit right. they were too loose. it's getting in the way of our camping trips. but with a range of sizes, depend fit-flex is made for me. with a range of sizes for all body types, depend fit-flex underwear is guaranteed to be your best fit. [ horn honking ] critics are raving, "green book is hugely entertaining." what experience do you have? [ grunting ] public relations. audiences are cheering and giving it an
since spongebob's inception in 1999, it's become one of the longest running american animated series. the show, much like his previous endeavor, has been widely lauded by viewers of all ages for the seamless blend of familiar child hood themes and adult oriented humor. he's survived by his wife and son. >> what a loss. >> and the creativity and imagination. >> something i've learned more having a little daughter. >>> alabama remains the best team in college football...
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goes back to the turnover in senior leadership at twitter that's been part of their story since the inceptionthe company starts at employee retention to product innovation, development, drivers user growth. that's kind of what we need to see. >> brings us full circle on this entire conversation. mark may, thank you. great to get your thoughts >> thanks. >>> two earnings movers going different directions alibaba and starbucks. all-time high for starbucks. all-twe started making and. in 1948... change what they said about that and trade when "squawk alley" trade when "squawk alley" continues. they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather taught me to make a wine that over delivers. chubb, over delivers. that over delivers. today we will steal if i'm gonna become santa, then i need to get into character. come on. what's santa have that i don't? [ barks ] that's hurtful. go team! [ snow crunches ] [ loud crunching ] this is the loudest snow i've ever heard in my
goes back to the turnover in senior leadership at twitter that's been part of their story since the inceptionthe company starts at employee retention to product innovation, development, drivers user growth. that's kind of what we need to see. >> brings us full circle on this entire conversation. mark may, thank you. great to get your thoughts >> thanks. >>> two earnings movers going different directions alibaba and starbucks. all-time high for starbucks. all-twe started...
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. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception, rene is arguably the most famous dane since hamlet.fter, right? not quite. >> alessandro: it's funny that all this happened actually in copenhagen. you have all these rules about -- where you have these guidelines where you never brag about yourself. it's all understated. >> anthony: the law of -- which discourages attention seeking is part and parcel to living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their peers. >> rene: it's hard to really make an effort. and if you stand out too much, you know, get off your horse. >> anthony: okay, so let's say you start a restaurant and you announce right away, this restaurant's going to be different than anybody else's restaurant -- you see where i'm going here. are people mean originally or they talk -- about you? do they -- >> rene: i mean how much foul language can i use on this show? we very quickly became the big band of the seal f----rs. >> anthony: the seal f----rs. >> rene: seal f----rs. >> tony: people can be so cruel. >> anthony: do danes like this place now? i mean --
. >> anthony: ten years after noma's inception, rene is arguably the most famous dane since hamlet.fter, right? not quite. >> alessandro: it's funny that all this happened actually in copenhagen. you have all these rules about -- where you have these guidelines where you never brag about yourself. it's all understated. >> anthony: the law of -- which discourages attention seeking is part and parcel to living in denmark. danes who think too big are often cut down by their...
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i wasn't here at the inception of the program and i'm not entirely sure. >> you don't take exception to that interpretation? okay. we face a couple of things. let me give you one example. we had an item come in front of us where it two brilliant young man wanted to take their ice cream concept and go mobile on union square. right on the corner of geary and powell. there is no shortage of ice cream within the area of geary and powell and one of the appellant's -- or certainly one of the commentators on looking to appeal that permit, which i think was ultimately granted with conditions. that was granted with conditions first of all, there is no need for that. second of all, he said it's too crowded and that truck sitting at that site is going to exacerbate an already crowded situation. let's just take the fact that they wanted to serve ice cream. within that area, the westin ste street, they serve a lot of ice cream. the cheesecake factory, they serve a lot of ice cream. there are a couple of other storefronts and small businesses that serve a lot of ice cream. but one of d.p.w. post s
i wasn't here at the inception of the program and i'm not entirely sure. >> you don't take exception to that interpretation? okay. we face a couple of things. let me give you one example. we had an item come in front of us where it two brilliant young man wanted to take their ice cream concept and go mobile on union square. right on the corner of geary and powell. there is no shortage of ice cream within the area of geary and powell and one of the appellant's -- or certainly one of the...
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. >> one important piece of context as we have this don junior conversation is since the inception of the mueller probe it has caused extraordinarily high levels of anxiety in the white house. people have been worried from jump street that there was going to be a blitz of indictments and they were all going to prison. that hasn't yet happened. doesn't mean it's not going to happen, but the fact this paranoia exists and is so acute doesn't necessarily indicate anything significant about what mueller is actually working on. >> doris kearns goodwin, thanks for staying up so late london time to be with us. second of all, i'd love to get your perspective on this conversation. is there a historical precedent to speak of for what we're seeing potentially about to unfold here with mueller? >> what i think is happening right now is the combination of the mueller probe being back in the news and the lack of oxygen for president trump not having his rallies and the losses in the midterm is putting a huge strain on his temperament. he said when he was originally running he had the very, very best
. >> one important piece of context as we have this don junior conversation is since the inception of the mueller probe it has caused extraordinarily high levels of anxiety in the white house. people have been worried from jump street that there was going to be a blitz of indictments and they were all going to prison. that hasn't yet happened. doesn't mean it's not going to happen, but the fact this paranoia exists and is so acute doesn't necessarily indicate anything significant about...
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beverage special use district, it's been very interesting to watch t*ef lucing from its initial inception when the mission just was overloaded with liquor stores and other types of uses and, of course, it speaks to how much the mission district has changed over the last 30 years. i just had two quick technical questions. one is what is the thinking behind limiting philanthropic administrative services to 2500 gross square feet? i didn't even really know that this was defined in the planning code. and my second question is how many restaurants -- limited restaurants and bars are currently within the district? >> i'm going to take those in reverse order. ? this would cap the restaurant at 167 and i believe that within that restaurant spaces so if you can do the math and take back down to what it currently is. and that is a total of 30% of the store fronts, which is more equivalent to a little bit under what valencia has, a little bit under what caliente quatro has and what we think is a reasonable number allowing for some growth, but also considering that potential pressure that restaurants
beverage special use district, it's been very interesting to watch t*ef lucing from its initial inception when the mission just was overloaded with liquor stores and other types of uses and, of course, it speaks to how much the mission district has changed over the last 30 years. i just had two quick technical questions. one is what is the thinking behind limiting philanthropic administrative services to 2500 gross square feet? i didn't even really know that this was defined in the planning...
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that is the majority of the -- >> and also to end the segment because we're facts first, that its inceptionup the quote of what the president said. >>> politically speaking, that issue is a total winner. people look at the border. they look at the rush to the police. they look at the rock throwers and really hurting three people -- lie -- three brave border patrol folks -- not true -- i think that's a tremendous issue. but much more importantly is really needed. so we have to have border security. he said exactly what i told you he said. he looked at the images down there, he looked at the clashes. he looks at the moms running with the teargas and he sees a win and that is really sad, steve. >> no, he sees defending the border as a win. >> what he sees is a political issue that he is exploiting -- he sees an issue he can use to scare people to vote for him and vote for his people in the polls. and it should not be surprising we have seen a donald trump for years and years who has zero empathy, who is unable to show human empathy whether it is puerto rico or whether it is the fires in califo
that is the majority of the -- >> and also to end the segment because we're facts first, that its inceptionup the quote of what the president said. >>> politically speaking, that issue is a total winner. people look at the border. they look at the rush to the police. they look at the rock throwers and really hurting three people -- lie -- three brave border patrol folks -- not true -- i think that's a tremendous issue. but much more importantly is really needed. so we have to...
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your link to inception stories and discussions can you and will come to student news after getting comment from born in germany from the news of museums and while with safety deputed comes to africa join us on facebook at t w africa. or digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission the battle for freedom and dignity. against repression and filings they do close the powers of social media. on their messages are spreading like wildfire the social media spectacle critical of the boat and thousands of. calls. on the streets and the women who work in changing the world already. digital. stars from a twenty fifth long to w. this is t w news live from california deadliest wildfires at least twenty nine lives lost in northern california with hundreds of people missing the state's governor says this is the new abnormal also on the program. an israeli raid in gaza leaves eight dead including a hamas commander than israeli soldier amid fresh classroom's between israel.
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i probably lost more money than i think they've spent on r&d since its inception.be more than the revenues for the quarter. >> why are you still short >> like i said with tesla, if the premise changes, you go. tilray went public at $18 a share. it's only gotten worse, the landscape of it. $103 a share that's a joke. this is not a stock. it's an instrument, not a company. it's getting this much airtime which is unfortunate you take companies like tesla, apple, these are companies tilray is a stock operation. keep a low flow. retail investors won't know. it hits cnbc for a while they had a side box on the side as if the company cured cancer or something and where did the stock price go it will go lower they put out their quarter you don't even want to read it >> i know these stocks and i have two questions >> this particular one is the worst. >> the issue around this industry is i have been offered this stock and many others at a fraction of these prices in the option days and i called my guy in washington who does my compliance for me and he said one thing to me, ar
i probably lost more money than i think they've spent on r&d since its inception.be more than the revenues for the quarter. >> why are you still short >> like i said with tesla, if the premise changes, you go. tilray went public at $18 a share. it's only gotten worse, the landscape of it. $103 a share that's a joke. this is not a stock. it's an instrument, not a company. it's getting this much airtime which is unfortunate you take companies like tesla, apple, these are companies...
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direction and management of the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, as it has been since its ince inception. and i'm told today that that is still the case. the charges -- or the charge brought against michael cohen today, as i think matt or frank said, has special counsel mueller's signature on it. that went through the same office that all charging documents have gone through since the special counsel has existed. that's the deputy attorney general's office and his staff's office. i'm told matt whitaker, as of this moment, has not involved himself yet in any of the machinations of the special counsel probe. >> that is remarkable. and that's brand-new reporting. and it may be the sort of thing that a lot of people have been wondering about, but i have not seen that reported anywhere before you just broke that news. and that's a really big deal. part of my initial reaction to hearing this news today was, okay, is robert mueller somehow throttled compared to how he used to be able to conduct his investigation and pursue prosecutions related to this matter. is he unable to bring new indictmen
direction and management of the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, as it has been since its ince inception. and i'm told today that that is still the case. the charges -- or the charge brought against michael cohen today, as i think matt or frank said, has special counsel mueller's signature on it. that went through the same office that all charging documents have gone through since the special counsel has existed. that's the deputy attorney general's office and his staff's office. i'm...
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all the bombasticness the republicans had in talking about affordable healthcare since its inception, worked for them. the truth is when you put policy in people's lives, embedded in their routine, hard to beat. >> they love to fight against it. mitch mcconnell couldn't be happier he gets to fight against obamacare, he gets to say in two years time, the democrats didn't do anything, they're obstructionists. republicans are extremely excited to not have to try to fix it. >> if democrats don't take this deal from republicans they don't want a deal. >> do they want a deal? >> maybe they just like the issue. healthcare is a good democratic issue. >> it still is. >> it would be nice if after all the fighting we could get something done. they do make 170 a year to get something done. >> this has become a good solid democratic issue. >> elections matter. >> they do. >> thank you very much, peggy noonan, my favorite columnist. i still like will a little bit. you're the best. thank you. >> when we return, why elections matter. something got done this tuesday for a long time to come. it will ma
all the bombasticness the republicans had in talking about affordable healthcare since its inception, worked for them. the truth is when you put policy in people's lives, embedded in their routine, hard to beat. >> they love to fight against it. mitch mcconnell couldn't be happier he gets to fight against obamacare, he gets to say in two years time, the democrats didn't do anything, they're obstructionists. republicans are extremely excited to not have to try to fix it. >> if...
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