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it's friday. 67 degrees no pblem there. 78 degrees by recess. 85 by the time you pick up the itds. low hum and sunshine. saturday also looking great. sunday looking great. with storms in the afternoon. most of sunday looking good. 76 monday. wow. a little below average and spring like. i as going to sayut away the coats. they're already in storage. wednesday and thursday. your brain tends to be fried. >> did you get a ance to have dinner tonight? >> i ate half a sushi roll. >> it's waiting for you. >> thank you. >> coming up. a huge honor for one of marylands stars on the lacrosse fiel and one red skin getting ready s ♪ 1,2,3,4 pring, it's out with the old and in with the awesome. as in, in with the fastest, most reliable infirnet from xfinity x so you can be in with brilliantly connected devices in every room. and in with finding all your favorites on live tv and streaming apps with just yr voice. this spring it's out with the old, and in wite.simple, easy, awesom don't miss the xfinity spring sale. lit started with this ted time offer and get your choice of dvr or speed upgrade f
it's friday. 67 degrees no pblem there. 78 degrees by recess. 85 by the time you pick up the itds. low hum and sunshine. saturday also looking great. sunday looking great. with storms in the afternoon. most of sunday looking good. 76 monday. wow. a little below average and spring like. i as going to sayut away the coats. they're already in storage. wednesday and thursday. your brain tends to be fried. >> did you get a ance to have dinner tonight? >> i ate half a sushi roll. >>...
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itdes shared spaces for tech, start ups or people who just need a place to work. it just filed for ipo status last week. >> beer lovers, there's a local brew that's making a triumphant return to the pay area. the brewery announcing its partnership with pabst lucky lager. it was brewed from 1933 to 1978. at one point its the best-selling beer in california. as part of the reboot, five new designs will feature the word lucky in different languages. >> cool. >>> coming up on "today in the bay", top news making headlines across the country. >> happening now, pope francis for the first ever papal visit to the country of macedonia. he prayed with the sisters of charity nuns. it is the final we'll be right back with more news straight ahead. 4:53 right now. news making hea >>> here's a look at some of the headlines making the -- the news making headlines around the nation and the world. award-winning from reuterseleased in myanmar. >>> friends and family mourning the death of the only american killed in sunday's fiery plane crash in russia. the victim was22-year-old rece
itdes shared spaces for tech, start ups or people who just need a place to work. it just filed for ipo status last week. >> beer lovers, there's a local brew that's making a triumphant return to the pay area. the brewery announcing its partnership with pabst lucky lager. it was brewed from 1933 to 1978. at one point its the best-selling beer in california. as part of the reboot, five new designs will feature the word lucky in different languages. >> cool. >>> coming up on...
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reportedly wrote a letter to barr in late march, objecting to how his team's work was portrayed, saying that itdt capture the context and substance of the full report. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c. tracie, barr's four-page memo here led to prident trump as we all know claiming tot exoneration. >> reporter: exactly,nc fra, which wasn't because there was this question about obstruction of justice that was laid out by the mueller team, but then barr decided not to pursue it, and that is part ofhi what testimony before the senate judiciary committee will be about. explaining why he decided not to rsue it. but this breaking news overnight is significant because it shows that therewas concern by mueller and his team before barr came to testify a couple wee later here on capitol hill. an now democrats are claiming that he committed perjury in that stimony, that he should either resign or be impeached because of what he said about mueller and his support of the summary, the four-page summary that was given to congress. this is what barr said when he testified on apri 10th. >> did
reportedly wrote a letter to barr in late march, objecting to how his team's work was portrayed, saying that itdt capture the context and substance of the full report. nbc's tracie potts joins us with the latest from d.c. tracie, barr's four-page memo here led to prident trump as we all know claiming tot exoneration. >> reporter: exactly,nc fra, which wasn't because there was this question about obstruction of justice that was laid out by the mueller team, but then barr decided not to...
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they are standing by, and itd coulbe sometime here so th they can pull that vehicle that we understand is at the mddy shoreline right now, pull itso that it -- obviously the remains thbe are inside ca recovered and that it can be tak t away fromhis area. but i do kow that the divers who are down there for most of the day, i've spoken to them before. they tell me when they're in the eetomac, they can't s their hand in front of their face, so they were literally down there mostlo of the day feeling ang the bottom of the river trying to locate thiscl vehi which they did tonight, and this rgoing operation recovery operation you sight now. back to you. >> all right. jackie benson reporting. thank you, jackie. >>> a developing story tonight, d.c. councilmember jack evansc ld learn more about his future tomorrow. a closed metro boardtb' meeting could finalize the outcome of its investigation. d.c. council reprimand evans over allegations that he used his positions on the council and metro for personal gain. federal investigators are looking into a similar matter with the ward 2nc coumember. e
they are standing by, and itd coulbe sometime here so th they can pull that vehicle that we understand is at the mddy shoreline right now, pull itso that it -- obviously the remains thbe are inside ca recovered and that it can be tak t away fromhis area. but i do kow that the divers who are down there for most of the day, i've spoken to them before. they tell me when they're in the eetomac, they can't s their hand in front of their face, so they were literally down there mostlo of the day...
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part itd see that in acceleration hasilaratio been enhanced as the result of the russian crisis with the west and the u.s. specifically. as far as economic relations are concerned, we can see that this interdependence has been coming more asymmetric. tradeoblem of unbalanced structure has not been addressed. china has no real reason to address that. it is mostly russia who should be interested in modernizing its economy and changing the structure. china'sthing is that share in russia and trade -- russian trade has risen. russia's share in china's trade has not risen that much. china's share is about 15% of russia's trade. this is not as much as some other asian countries have come but it is still quite a huge figure. china'ss number two in foreign trade. this is a kind of imbalanced trade structure that has also always been here. connect the eurasian economic union and the ist and road initiative still very debatable. unclear howmains these factors are going to develop. there is no roadmap here, no real understanding how projects would look like. istly this is because russia economic
part itd see that in acceleration hasilaratio been enhanced as the result of the russian crisis with the west and the u.s. specifically. as far as economic relations are concerned, we can see that this interdependence has been coming more asymmetric. tradeoblem of unbalanced structure has not been addressed. china has no real reason to address that. it is mostly russia who should be interested in modernizing its economy and changing the structure. china'sthing is that share in russia and trade...
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itd you think as going to go viral? >> no. next day i saw it had 8,000 shares. >> reporter: thousands of people have liked, shared, and reflected on the poignant moment. >> i wanted to engage the gn, the hence the de hand reaching out. >> reporter: he says the presence of an innocent child has only magnified the mural's meaning. >> the hope of a new genera here touching the hope, you know, of a woman offering hope for that generation. >> reporter: in maryland, cory smith, news4. >> just abeautiful story. >> really, i love it. >>> it d sn't look like this weekend will be totally rain-free. so chuck is coming back to let us know when we have the best chances for wet weather. >>> plus early warngs in the midwest save lives as emergency crews continue to clean up from tornadoes. >>> folks in the midwest stilll fe it, missouri continuing to assess the damage after a tornado ripped through the capital city of jefferson city. >> t storm damaged countless buildings and injured dozens. morgan chesky is in jefferson tcity, surveying som
itd you think as going to go viral? >> no. next day i saw it had 8,000 shares. >> reporter: thousands of people have liked, shared, and reflected on the poignant moment. >> i wanted to engage the gn, the hence the de hand reaching out. >> reporter: he says the presence of an innocent child has only magnified the mural's meaning. >> the hope of a new genera here touching the hope, you know, of a woman offering hope for that generation. >> reporter: in...
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they expect itd to be a dominant player in global toys.liberty is named the worst airport in the u.s. by air health. it's over delays or cancellations. airports are rated on three factors, on-time performance, quality and service, and food and shopping options. atlanta was best, while newark was 116. calcutta.s in global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. raised $8.1 billion in its initial public offering, shares at $45 each, which was the bottom of the range. rishaad: ipo report. $75.5s the valuation, billion, somewhere between $85 billion before. yvonne: $120 billion at one point. crazy valuations throughout the process. at the high end -- rishaad: for something that makes no money. guest: for now, it makes no money. if you look at the valuation, the market cap is lower than the previous round, but the dollar is higher. the interesting thing is that it's lower than the previous round. $45. previous round wa
they expect itd to be a dominant player in global toys.liberty is named the worst airport in the u.s. by air health. it's over delays or cancellations. airports are rated on three factors, on-time performance, quality and service, and food and shopping options. atlanta was best, while newark was 116. calcutta.s in global news, 24 hours a day on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2,700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i'm su keenan. this is bloomberg. raised...
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argument not my argument but from other side is that focused on corporations, yes, 35% is too high, but itded to be 21%. companies like amazon pay nothing in federal taxes. >> small businesses though in this country that do almost half or over half of hiring and economy growth need the tax cut, because of point that heather made, i am agree the amazons and ge's get or oomph out of this. >> combination of deregulation and ability to write-off business investment in year one instead of dragging it out, helped small businesses. and as for effective tax rates lowers tax rate ended up almost collecting as much revenue as they did before, if they put in a flat tax, hint, hints, they would have an increase. >> mr. flat tax. david: you know how government works, you worked in it, this is congressional research service, supposed to be nonpartisan. but they serve congress. >> nonpartisan means they try to cover-up their bias. david: they are trying to please democrat majority in the house. >> yes, most of the economists are liberal, you know phrase about computers, garbage in, garbage out, if you pro
argument not my argument but from other side is that focused on corporations, yes, 35% is too high, but itded to be 21%. companies like amazon pay nothing in federal taxes. >> small businesses though in this country that do almost half or over half of hiring and economy growth need the tax cut, because of point that heather made, i am agree the amazons and ge's get or oomph out of this. >> combination of deregulation and ability to write-off business investment in year one instead...
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tiger talked to him about itd. i don't think that's enough.hat person shaking or have to be visible signs of his addiction. >> the interesting thing is, he said something else about addiction. i want to know if it's fair game to you. let's listen. >> just like he ignored his own problem for years, he and his girlfriend chose to ignore this problem their own employee had. as a result, this tragedy ensued. >> he's saying that tiger woods had an addiction problem, he ignored that, why wouldn't he ignore this. is that fair? >> it's not a great idea to name call and do that in a lawsuit. they will think it's a personal vendetta and is going to have a backlash. if you are tiger woods, you say, that's why i didn't recognize he is an addict. it isn't his responsibility. a jury is the going to say tiger should have gotten him help. that's not what the lawsuit alleges. it is obvious he has this problem. >> i have to get to georgetown, but the timing. the accident was in december. it's been six months. tiger won the master's since then. >> it hurts them.
tiger talked to him about itd. i don't think that's enough.hat person shaking or have to be visible signs of his addiction. >> the interesting thing is, he said something else about addiction. i want to know if it's fair game to you. let's listen. >> just like he ignored his own problem for years, he and his girlfriend chose to ignore this problem their own employee had. as a result, this tragedy ensued. >> he's saying that tiger woods had an addiction problem, he ignored...
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because the wind held through the night, and then when the itds started to ease off, would have beenossible to bring the british fleet up the east river. it made it possible for the remaining part of washington's army to escape without loss of life. unbelievable. and we cannot just take that for granted. brian: i am quite to ask you, anywhere in this clip, this goes back to 1962 in a movie called "advice and consent." inebody told me you might be this clip somewhere, but i could not find you. david: [laughs] heart ofn the washington, otto preminger films the pulitzer prize novel "advice and consent." private feud in public conflict which affected lives of everyone, everywhere. to tell the story, the cameras move and where no motion picture cameras have ever been committed, is a very room that solve crime investigation on the mccarthy hearings, preminger stages another word of warning. this is fictional. so do not try to guess who they are. brian: you were in it? david: yes, i was guy was a reporter. i did not have any lines. i was an extra, and i loved it! brian: how did you get that
because the wind held through the night, and then when the itds started to ease off, would have beenossible to bring the british fleet up the east river. it made it possible for the remaining part of washington's army to escape without loss of life. unbelievable. and we cannot just take that for granted. brian: i am quite to ask you, anywhere in this clip, this goes back to 1962 in a movie called "advice and consent." inebody told me you might be this clip somewhere, but i could not...
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. -- itd say it is going to would knock half a percentage point off of our gdp growth. this is a high-stakes showdown. the consequent is our gigantic. i view this as short-term pain for long-term gain. if they do all the thing trump wants them to do, it will benefit both of our economies. i am to make a prediction. i think you are going to get a deal done before the end of this year. i would put the odds at 65%. when i get stunned, -- gets done, it is going to be like shaking up a champagne bottle. he cannot wait until 2020 because it is going to be too rough on the economy. host: here is what one farmer told the house at committee last week -- the house ag committee. >> it all comes down to markets. our community is diversified and resilient. it is its own economic engine. if we go farther out into rural america, there is my concern. it is about the communities. it is about the farmers that can spend money in those communities , thateeps the schools keeps the medical industry, that keeps the infrastructure. it is just commerce. vitalcommunities are so to our whole demo
. -- itd say it is going to would knock half a percentage point off of our gdp growth. this is a high-stakes showdown. the consequent is our gigantic. i view this as short-term pain for long-term gain. if they do all the thing trump wants them to do, it will benefit both of our economies. i am to make a prediction. i think you are going to get a deal done before the end of this year. i would put the odds at 65%. when i get stunned, -- gets done, it is going to be like shaking up a champagne...
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. >> reporter: iyad jebril from gaza landed six months ago, and says he's been told itd take two years for hlum application to be heard. he fears this shack will be an open prison cell for the duration. >> i think the pictures are more clear than anything i can say. we have bad conditions here. no doctors, no good food, no bathroom. we can't sleep very well. the place here is not for humans. the animal runs away from this place. >> no good. samos no good. police no good. reporter: more than fou years after europe's migration crisis began, people are still comingn their flimsy boats, apparently undeterred by the poor conditions on the islands and the fact that most will find it impossible to leave greec but people are still dying out there. while we've been here, a boat carrying three afghan families ff the turkish coast. the turkish coastguards say they recovered the bodies of five children and fr women. two other people were feared drowned. >> ( translated ): how are you? >> ( translated ): i'm well. >> ( translated ): what's your edme? >> ( transl ): my name is amjad. >> reporter: ka
. >> reporter: iyad jebril from gaza landed six months ago, and says he's been told itd take two years for hlum application to be heard. he fears this shack will be an open prison cell for the duration. >> i think the pictures are more clear than anything i can say. we have bad conditions here. no doctors, no good food, no bathroom. we can't sleep very well. the place here is not for humans. the animal runs away from this place. >> no good. samos no good. police no good....
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be twofold, itd would still create some havoc in global supply chains, especially to our customers, andd see an increase impact -- increased impact from tariffs in the second half. the number is roughly 20 million that we expect for the full year if the 25% is increased but the bigger impact will be on the supply chain. we first will have to see if they will be implemented and how. we have 10% today so we have seen some effect, that is what i was mentioning when i was talking about the stocking. we will see how that develop -- that will develop. it is hard to predict. --a: is carlisle and been and rain walking away, how do give the market some sense of and assure -- an assurance or perhaps we should have a risk morning. where do you stand percentagewise? you: i can give probabilities. the only thing i can reconfirm is what our ceo said before that the talks are continuing with ain andd carlisle -- b carlisle. whetherput a chance and there will be a bid or not. nejra: the other thing you have been doing is trying to diversify away from being as reliant on automotive revenue as you are no
be twofold, itd would still create some havoc in global supply chains, especially to our customers, andd see an increase impact -- increased impact from tariffs in the second half. the number is roughly 20 million that we expect for the full year if the 25% is increased but the bigger impact will be on the supply chain. we first will have to see if they will be implemented and how. we have 10% today so we have seen some effect, that is what i was mentioning when i was talking about the...
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why did it take as long as itd, wing do you think?yeah, i think because there's so many things society tells us as women w the whshould do, ways we should be or what we should say. i was so lucky to grow up under two parents who said to us, you can be anything you want to be. we could see as a middle class family it was going to be hard to send us tout college,e could. i think having a dad who lieved in the girls in the sciences helped me to see i could be anything i wanted. even when i came up against barriers in society that women face, i knew my job was to try to break through those. in the fndation's work, i didn't originally start with sswomen's irkives because i thought those were the soft issues. that was completely wrong. if we lift up women, they lift up everybody else. but our systems don't always reach women and there are lots of barriers that hold women down. >> woodruff:hat took a while to understand. >> it took a while to understand omd learn and partly i was hearing frit all the over the world, when i would be out g wor
why did it take as long as itd, wing do you think?yeah, i think because there's so many things society tells us as women w the whshould do, ways we should be or what we should say. i was so lucky to grow up under two parents who said to us, you can be anything you want to be. we could see as a middle class family it was going to be hard to send us tout college,e could. i think having a dad who lieved in the girls in the sciences helped me to see i could be anything i wanted. even when i came up...
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spread assumption among most companies and investors that there would be a lot of friction but the two itdesld eventually work out. i think the breakdown in trucks the last week has been troubling to suggest th what the u.s. wants has bumped against red lines the chinese have about not giving up their sovereignty. so a lot of companies have to prepare themselves that these tariffs will be permanent. we have haep anecdotalts that companies like gopromoving camera production to mexico. steve madden moving shoe production to cam bodia. the reports that the companyh that makese iphone for apple will make it in india. will you sany more reports as companies prepare for the contingencies. >> woodruff: when the president says many companies will move their business, you are saying that is already beginning to happen. >> that is aeady beginning to happen. and there will be costs to americans because keep in mind thereason they are being m in china now is it st the most efficient, cost effecve way to o do so. these other solutions will more expensive. >> woodruff: greg, to what extent are we looking
spread assumption among most companies and investors that there would be a lot of friction but the two itdesld eventually work out. i think the breakdown in trucks the last week has been troubling to suggest th what the u.s. wants has bumped against red lines the chinese have about not giving up their sovereignty. so a lot of companies have to prepare themselves that these tariffs will be permanent. we have haep anecdotalts that companies like gopromoving camera production to mexico. steve...
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made itd his hands, harder and harder to sustain. >> other questions? no? ok, then thank you very much. let's give a round of applause. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency, politically series -- a weekly series exploring their legacies. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. "thespan's newest book, president's: noted historians rank the best and worst chief executives," provide insight into the lives of the 44 american presidents, true stories gathered by interviews with noted presidential historians. it's part of the life events that shaped our leaders, challenges they faced, and the legacies they left behind. order your copy today. ispan's the presidents available as hardcover or e-book at c-span.org/thepresidents. the complete guide to congress is now available. it has details about the house
made itd his hands, harder and harder to sustain. >> other questions? no? ok, then thank you very much. let's give a round of applause. [applause] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> from george washington to george w. bush, every sunday at 8:00 p.m. and midnight eastern, we feature the presidency, politically series -- a weekly series exploring their legacies. you're watching...
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fix itd news is we can all. this is a magnificent country. we have every single advantage any nation could possibly want to have in 2019 -- except for one thing. we have a broken political system. in that system is led by irresponsible leaders who don't do the responsible things. these trends currently so negative? because we failed to respond to the change that has occurred in our world. we failed to look at how technological innovation and globalization has fundamentally changed everything about our society. it changed the economy, it is changing the future of jobs, our national security risks, how we interact with each other, get news, communicate. the most fundamental responsibility of the government is to look at how opinions change, how facts change, how new discoveries occur, and to do the basic things to update the institutions and laws in our society to prepare our people for that change. we have absolutely failed to do that. we have been too busy fighting, have not spent enough time doing. i believe in the politics of progress. that
fix itd news is we can all. this is a magnificent country. we have every single advantage any nation could possibly want to have in 2019 -- except for one thing. we have a broken political system. in that system is led by irresponsible leaders who don't do the responsible things. these trends currently so negative? because we failed to respond to the change that has occurred in our world. we failed to look at how technological innovation and globalization has fundamentally changed everything...
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policy in the middle east, is it just take care of our clients or is itd allies, really build some type of middle east that really matches the values and the human right values and values of the -- within that context, what are we doing with respect to yemen? it's a horrible situation we are faced with. do we think that with respect to iran, tearing up the agreement that we signed with them is going to allow us to sign another agreement with those folks? >> thank you very much. and we have one more, sir. steve winters, independent consultant, i think i will address this to katie. the topic of idlib has come up a few times and mention of process, so my question is, how do you view the perception of the u.s. by the states in the middle east in regard to the idlib situation. because over the last 2 to 4 weeks, this is spinning out of control, threatening to become a total disaster and i won't -- because of the time i won't list a hundred reasons but i'm sure you know what's going on, so, you know, no matter what you say about the process, at least somebody made the effort and i think we ha
policy in the middle east, is it just take care of our clients or is itd allies, really build some type of middle east that really matches the values and the human right values and values of the -- within that context, what are we doing with respect to yemen? it's a horrible situation we are faced with. do we think that with respect to iran, tearing up the agreement that we signed with them is going to allow us to sign another agreement with those folks? >> thank you very much. and we...
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this way y h can hold itds free. >> i love wearing my hat. now i'll take this with me.ur, mio a florida. >> tnks so much. they've rolled out the orange carpet for us here at universal orlando. it's therand opening of the "today" cafe. we've got some real characters to tell you about. all that and more coming up. but first this is "today" on nbc. test. >>> well, >>> all right. we've been checking in with al roker all morning. te are almost ready for the big moment down a universal resort in orlando. >> al? big entrance. >> well, guys, that's right. this is it. the orange carpet. i should mention, of course, all our universal characters, everything re, of course, universal orlando part of our parent company nbc universal. we'veot something that's going to transform nbc universal. that's right. we put our minions togethercr t eate the "today" cafe. >> studio 1a. >> the "today" showet where we broadcast from every morning. everybody. good morning. welcome to "today." >> reporter: now universal orlando is opening the "today" cafe in the image of our iconic set.ev hey, erybod
this way y h can hold itds free. >> i love wearing my hat. now i'll take this with me.ur, mio a florida. >> tnks so much. they've rolled out the orange carpet for us here at universal orlando. it's therand opening of the "today" cafe. we've got some real characters to tell you about. all that and more coming up. but first this is "today" on nbc. test. >>> well, >>> all right. we've been checking in with al roker all morning. te are almost ready...
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and itd: very much so, is clear that congress is pushing on a number of investigations for donald trumpal on the mueller report, but the republicans are digging in and plan to drag this out as long as they can. the more they can show the democrats have focused on pushing this into the election campaign, the more republicans can use their strategy, we are focused on jobs and health care and we cannot get on and do this because the democrats will not let it go. francine: how much are the american people fed up of the fight between the republicans and democrats? it is the mueller report and various other things. both parties or does one become triumphant? rosalind: it can weaken both of those parties. it is a big field of democrats, some on the left, joe biden more to the center. we will see some really strong campaigning within that field and against each other. that, how much to those candidates focus on what is going on in washington and donald trump, and how do they use that as a platform to put policies forward? francine: if there is one thing, the iran thing tom was asking about, the
and itd: very much so, is clear that congress is pushing on a number of investigations for donald trumpal on the mueller report, but the republicans are digging in and plan to drag this out as long as they can. the more they can show the democrats have focused on pushing this into the election campaign, the more republicans can use their strategy, we are focused on jobs and health care and we cannot get on and do this because the democrats will not let it go. francine: how much are the american...
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if they are caring and they can't be competent so itd is a double bind so when investment into the leadership assistance surmount this into the book is about how you surmounted by establishing that those two things are not incompatible. theyti are compatible putting in place credentials to establish the credibility that we see these kind of traps affecting women still as they move into leadership less so but still early in the history of the efforts to achieve women's rights. you expect to use your uterus or your brain you can't use both, so the assumption is when its primary role is childbearing if and if they engage in intellectual activities they would shortchange the function. there's an argument literally made at onery point that the uterus would dry up if they tried to become a public figure. so, it was ultimately overcome by some scientists remember early in the 19 hundreds you had the women's college is emerging that produced women in science and there's a studyas done by oe that i admire that basically said okay you are trying to say our brain and/or uterus cannot work simultaneously
if they are caring and they can't be competent so itd is a double bind so when investment into the leadership assistance surmount this into the book is about how you surmounted by establishing that those two things are not incompatible. theyti are compatible putting in place credentials to establish the credibility that we see these kind of traps affecting women still as they move into leadership less so but still early in the history of the efforts to achieve women's rights. you expect to use...
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. -- itd say it is going to would knock half a percentage point off of our gdp growth.s is a high-stakes showdown. the consequent is our gigantic. i view this as short-term pain for long-term gain. if they do all the thing trump wants them to do, it will benefit both of our economies. i am to make a prediction. i think you are going to get a deal done before the end of this year. i would put the odds at 65%. when i get stunned, -- gets done, it is going to be like shaking up a champagne bottle. he cannot wait until 2020 because it is going to be too rough on the economy. host: here is what one farmer told the house at committee last week -- the house ag committee. >> it all comes down to markets. our community is diversified and resilient. it is its own economic engine. if we go farther out into rural america, there is my concern. it is about the communities. it is about the farmers that can spend money in those communities , thateeps the schools keeps the medical industry, that keeps the infrastructure. it is just commerce. vitalcommunities are so to our whole demograp
. -- itd say it is going to would knock half a percentage point off of our gdp growth.s is a high-stakes showdown. the consequent is our gigantic. i view this as short-term pain for long-term gain. if they do all the thing trump wants them to do, it will benefit both of our economies. i am to make a prediction. i think you are going to get a deal done before the end of this year. i would put the odds at 65%. when i get stunned, -- gets done, it is going to be like shaking up a champagne bottle....
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you have any idea when the final regulations -- you know, when it first came out, we had they said itd would be the least regulated project, and then we got two or three weeks ago, something pretty thick. final --ing that's that the final will be extremely thick or much thicker. secretary carson: most of the regulations have put forward in the first two tranches. the rules are pretty well set out at this point, and a lot of money is coming in. a lot of activity is occurring. yes, we have -- thank you, mr. secretary. chair waters: thank you, very much. the gentleman from texas, mr. williams, is recognized for five minutes. >> iq, secretary carson, for being here today. you wrote an op-ed titled "experimenting with failed socialism again" about the 'seviously administration affirmatively furthering the fair housing boom. under your leadership, hud is committed to re-examining this rule. i want to thank you for being a strong capitalist, first of all, and for your service to this country. can you elaborate on why a more socialist heavy-handed approach to heavy dashed it housing -- approac
you have any idea when the final regulations -- you know, when it first came out, we had they said itd would be the least regulated project, and then we got two or three weeks ago, something pretty thick. final --ing that's that the final will be extremely thick or much thicker. secretary carson: most of the regulations have put forward in the first two tranches. the rules are pretty well set out at this point, and a lot of money is coming in. a lot of activity is occurring. yes, we have --...