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very arbitrary it's unjust it's unfair it's inhuman and they very clearly stated it in their word it they're going to stand by it and most importantly the women are going to understand what's happening the people are going to understand what's happening and gay law is not a state you can dismiss the awareness levels specially the political the venice level it's a very high. it's not going to be a cakewalk if they've won in the municipal elections they're going to be winning again and if discrimination and you know. you are trying to break a society based on gender cost religion. you can it is going to succeed only so far and not for ok where do you really. are narrowing brave women like these two don't you to be entering the temple before more women feel confident enough to follow suit i mean you're not going to suddenly see everybody now feeling that they can enter the temple especially when they're saying the protests that it's cause of us far look the women are not increasing not because they don't want to enter or because they are did a scared of kind of violence pushed the mob r
very arbitrary it's unjust it's unfair it's inhuman and they very clearly stated it in their word it they're going to stand by it and most importantly the women are going to understand what's happening the people are going to understand what's happening and gay law is not a state you can dismiss the awareness levels specially the political the venice level it's a very high. it's not going to be a cakewalk if they've won in the municipal elections they're going to be winning again and if...
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it just it's been going on it's been his m.o. since he began his campaign since the summer of two thousand and fifteen and it's pretty much been nonstop so it almost that point when he went from being candidate to president elect to president you know obviously it's a huge historical moment it's a major moment american politics but i say that it just to me it's just always felt it's just one long trajectory there. you know where you're just you're just used to hearing it but it's funny too to think back and i think this is in the book to. george h.w. bush in one thousand nine hundred two this is what passed for a blistering attack on the media in ninety two in the closing days of the ninety two campaign bush felt the media had mistreated him i think he said this in an interview with you and then he said he loved the line so much he started using the campaign trail he starts saying annoy the media reelect bush. and he it was annoyed that was that was the word and we took that that was taken as as a harsh rebuke of the news media y
it just it's been going on it's been his m.o. since he began his campaign since the summer of two thousand and fifteen and it's pretty much been nonstop so it almost that point when he went from being candidate to president elect to president you know obviously it's a huge historical moment it's a major moment american politics but i say that it just to me it's just always felt it's just one long trajectory there. you know where you're just you're just used to hearing it but it's funny too to...
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but it was not out of any malice, it was just like, it's hard to come i remember what it was like a beginning. it's hard to imagine that a got this big, that it went this well. >> you're saying they didn't have malice, that's a pretty low bar. that shouldn't be the bar. if thoughtlessness can have the same amount of damage that, and my issue with a lot of it as it began to develop they pretended that they didn't have the power that they were collecting. and so the thoughtlessness continued and continues today. with the people. >> certainly the thing that is gone wrong is when it became clear this was going to be as big as it has become, people didn't stop and say okay, what do we do now? but at the beginning when people were just sort of imagining what the internet was going to be like and what mobile was going to do, i don't think anyone could have really predicted this. >> i remember when i first moved here, i went to northridge and all these kind of hackers that were talking about you know, afterwards we are not going to have governments, you know tech is going to kind of free everyone to
but it was not out of any malice, it was just like, it's hard to come i remember what it was like a beginning. it's hard to imagine that a got this big, that it went this well. >> you're saying they didn't have malice, that's a pretty low bar. that shouldn't be the bar. if thoughtlessness can have the same amount of damage that, and my issue with a lot of it as it began to develop they pretended that they didn't have the power that they were collecting. and so the thoughtlessness...
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Jan 12, 2019
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plus it had the science on it. and if apollo 2 didn't work, it wouldn't be too bad who had a guy who had a heart problem on apollo 2, whereas it would have been on apollo 1. plus, we had come to realize that they were going to have to do a lot of redesigning of the apollo spacecraft. and apollo 2 was going to be the last one that was configured in the old way. so deke wanted to have that flight. eventually the powers that be wouldn't approve him to do it, and he had prevailed in the meantime on wally to stand in for him. you be there, wally, i know you don't want this flight, but you go ahead and fill the spot, and he kind of -- his attitude was that way, too. wally wasn't serious about training or anything, and don n and i, being rookies, we ate up everything. we wanted everything to be absolutely correct. well, eventually they said no to deke. wally was stuck with his flight. and it was the dead-end mission, because it was the last one of this kind of spacecraft. so eventually nasa came to realize there's not muc
plus it had the science on it. and if apollo 2 didn't work, it wouldn't be too bad who had a guy who had a heart problem on apollo 2, whereas it would have been on apollo 1. plus, we had come to realize that they were going to have to do a lot of redesigning of the apollo spacecraft. and apollo 2 was going to be the last one that was configured in the old way. so deke wanted to have that flight. eventually the powers that be wouldn't approve him to do it, and he had prevailed in the meantime on...
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it.h: ew, you'd eat that? >> amber: i don't know. my hair smells like coconut oil. it'd probably taste great. >> seth: rapper post malone announced that he has designed a special pair of crocs. >> said lesbians, all crocs are special. [ light laughter ] >> seth: according to new research, one in five americans would rather spend one hour in jail than work out a five-year financial budget. >> one hour in jail, or as white people call it, a murder conviction. [ audience oohs ] [ laughter ] >> hey seth, why don't you -- >> seth: no! >> come on! >> seth: oh, i really don't think this will end well. >> oh, come on. just one, bud. >> seth: okay, okay, okay. a company has begun selling fashionable hospital gowns for pregnant women to wear while giving birth. "oh, you look beautiful," said a husband who was lying. >> how dare you! >> seth: you told me it would be okay! >> you should be ashamed of yourself. >> seth: black women and lesbians are liars! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back
it.h: ew, you'd eat that? >> amber: i don't know. my hair smells like coconut oil. it'd probably taste great. >> seth: rapper post malone announced that he has designed a special pair of crocs. >> said lesbians, all crocs are special. [ light laughter ] >> seth: according to new research, one in five americans would rather spend one hour in jail than work out a five-year financial budget. >> one hour in jail, or as white people call it, a murder conviction. [...
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but it's all good. just use pay it plan it.re from american express. choose a monthly plan to split up large purchases over time with no interest and a fixed fee. need me to help you carry this to your car or... the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. so you finally got fios, huh? yep, and wanna know what the best part about it is? nope. gaming with less lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streaming classes... ...my dad is streaming games... and because the fiber-optic network gives you insane speed and capacity... ...they don't have to ask you to get offline. exactly. you owe me so big time. right now is your last chance to switch fios gigabit connection and get a year of amazon prime on us. hurry, this offer ends january 30th. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest directed the film "blackkklansman" which has been nominated for six oscars, including best picture and best. direct everyone, please welcome, spike lee. [ cheers and applause ]
but it's all good. just use pay it plan it.re from american express. choose a monthly plan to split up large purchases over time with no interest and a fixed fee. need me to help you carry this to your car or... the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. so you finally got fios, huh? yep, and wanna know what the best part about it is? nope. gaming with less lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streaming classes... ...my dad...
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because i could you could call it obstruction if you think about it it it. it is pure obstruction.st two years in history according to most. >> pete: we want to get to looking back a little at 20 system. let me stay on the top ebbing of the shuttdown, mr. president. you stayed in washington, d.c. we've seen nancy pelosi in hawaii and democrats not ready to come back. they want to see you stand firm. are you willing to continue the shutdown if the money does not come? >> we have to have border security. the wall is part of border security. i hear about the wall is old fashioned. it is not old fashioned. it is 100% foolproof. you look at the wheel. i guess they would say the wheel is old fashioned. it's been around for a long time. the wall is the only way to do it. technology. nobody knows more about technology than me. technology is just the bells and whistles on the wall. if you don't have the wall, you are going to have people coming in. and my border patrol people they do a fantastic job. you know, they need the backup of the wall. they are the ones that want it more than anybod
because i could you could call it obstruction if you think about it it it. it is pure obstruction.st two years in history according to most. >> pete: we want to get to looking back a little at 20 system. let me stay on the top ebbing of the shuttdown, mr. president. you stayed in washington, d.c. we've seen nancy pelosi in hawaii and democrats not ready to come back. they want to see you stand firm. are you willing to continue the shutdown if the money does not come? >> we have to...
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i loved it, ijust loved it, i thought it was terrific. have you seen it? i haven't.e it. send me the dvd. i will. that is it for this week, though. thanks so much for watching, goodbye for now. mild winter weather continues, but for how much longer? today, temperatures reached at 12 degrees celsius in strathallan, six celsius warmer than it should be at this time of year but we did have a lot of cloud nationwide and some in the western area of scotland. you can see it coming down there. the wind shifts southwards and will continue to work into northern ireland and stretches of england by the end of the night to dig a cloudy night but also a mild and blustery night as well. temperatures, 8— 10 celsius, warmer than it should be during the day for this time of year in many areas. a mild start to sunday, there isa areas. a mild start to sunday, there is a cold front pushing across england and wales, seclusion ending north of scotland and behind that is where winter really is. on sunday, a lot of cloud across wales, rain moving southwards, brightening in the north—west in
i loved it, ijust loved it, i thought it was terrific. have you seen it? i haven't.e it. send me the dvd. i will. that is it for this week, though. thanks so much for watching, goodbye for now. mild winter weather continues, but for how much longer? today, temperatures reached at 12 degrees celsius in strathallan, six celsius warmer than it should be at this time of year but we did have a lot of cloud nationwide and some in the western area of scotland. you can see it coming down there. the...
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ashley: i like it. it's clean.no company. and it's combining all of the above in one. lemonis: this should mean "healing." what do you think of when you see that little symbol? ashley: dollar signs coming in -- plus, money. [ laughter ] that's what i'm thinking of when i see it, anyway. it's plus. lemonis: if you can sell your product on qvc, i think it's safe to say you've arrived. miranda: yeah. lemonis: i flew layne and miranda to west chester, pennsylvania, to the world headquarters for qvc. they're the biggest shop-at-home network anywhere. they reach over 300 million homes and generate over $8.8 billion in revenue. so the product's here. we'll just get it all unpacked. -layne: right. -miranda: yay! -how do they look? -layne: real good. -look at this. -miranda: [ gasps ] yay! oh, look how pretty. lemonis: the new packaging on the products looks great. and today we're here to convince them that the lano products belong in their lineup. miranda: so, we're excited to be here. we've been in business for about 10 y
ashley: i like it. it's clean.no company. and it's combining all of the above in one. lemonis: this should mean "healing." what do you think of when you see that little symbol? ashley: dollar signs coming in -- plus, money. [ laughter ] that's what i'm thinking of when i see it, anyway. it's plus. lemonis: if you can sell your product on qvc, i think it's safe to say you've arrived. miranda: yeah. lemonis: i flew layne and miranda to west chester, pennsylvania, to the world...
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i appreciate it. it was beautiful. so we're here today to address the humanitarian and security crisis on our southern border. i just got back. it was a sight to behold. not pretty. very dangerous. drugs are flowing across. human traffickers, you think of that as an ancient crime. it's not an ancient crime. it is more prevalent today in this world. far beyond the united states. it's a world crime. given to us very much by the internet and bad people. the internet has made things in many ways better and many ways much worse. but human trafficking, grabbing women, in particular, and children, but women, taping them up, wrapping tape around their mouths so they can't shout or scream. tying up their hands behind their back and even their legs and putting them in the backseat of a car or van three, four, five, six, seven at a time. they don't go through checkpoints. they go through areas that don't have a wall or don't have a steel barrier. they go up to the checkpoint and before they get to it they make a right or a left,
i appreciate it. it was beautiful. so we're here today to address the humanitarian and security crisis on our southern border. i just got back. it was a sight to behold. not pretty. very dangerous. drugs are flowing across. human traffickers, you think of that as an ancient crime. it's not an ancient crime. it is more prevalent today in this world. far beyond the united states. it's a world crime. given to us very much by the internet and bad people. the internet has made things in many ways...
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we want it. and hand it over. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ venezuela military as you can see backing president nicholas what's going on in response to number of countries including pus not recognizing anymore and the opposition juan, the 25-year-old lawmaker and he's been telling u.s. she's an expert with wall street journal the military holds the key and here we have as you can see the military surrounding pledging their allegiance to him. now has been had reports of some military members literally just deserting getting out over the past several monthses as many as 4,000 soldiers have deserted not necessarily to back opposition but they're fed up with the whole situation trying to get out but this is very critical. let's not forget russia, china, turkey cuba all supporting -- maduro as well so for he remains in power. >> what are some of the young radicalses just to congress -- there's omar i think. >> ellen omar minnesota democrat she says this. in a tweet, about a u.s. backed cue in venezuela is not
we want it. and hand it over. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ venezuela military as you can see backing president nicholas what's going on in response to number of countries including pus not recognizing anymore and the opposition juan, the 25-year-old lawmaker and he's been telling u.s. she's an expert with wall street journal the military holds the key and here we have as you can see the military surrounding pledging their allegiance to him. now has been had reports of...
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it can be curved, it can do really black blacks or it can be transparent.can also be very thin and, of course, it can be 8k, which is all the rage here, four times the resolution of 4k. the simple structure of oled also means you can attach these things called exciters to the back of the display. now, those are really, really thin things that turn the whole display into a speaker. now, there are about five exciters, i think, on the back of this screen, and i have to say, it really does sound like the audio is coming from the right part of the picture. and that's basically because it is. and finally this year, we've seen actual practical uses of possibly oled's coolest feature — it can be bendy. flexible displays — what will they think of doing with them next? anyway, good, oleds — we're off and running. let's crack on, here comes lara with number two. if you've been meaning for a while to getting around to having an eye test but have not had time, the solution could be this. this device attaches to a smartphone and you can test your own eyes. now, what you
it can be curved, it can do really black blacks or it can be transparent.can also be very thin and, of course, it can be 8k, which is all the rage here, four times the resolution of 4k. the simple structure of oled also means you can attach these things called exciters to the back of the display. now, those are really, really thin things that turn the whole display into a speaker. now, there are about five exciters, i think, on the back of this screen, and i have to say, it really does sound...
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it is not ice. it has like a sport court deal. the players jumped right in. >> back to playing the game for fun. just awesome. it is great for the community and the city. >>> we love his beard, we love his teeth or the lack there of. we have some new friends. nbc bay area. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- jada pinkett smith, musical guest backstreet boys, and featuring the legendary roots crew. >> questlove: 1001. ah-ah-ah-ah-ah-ah! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: hi, everybody! welcome. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show." this is it. [ cheers and applause ] ah-ha, the best. thank you so much, guys. well, you guys, it was freezing earlier this week, but today in washington it was almost 60 degrees. it was so warm president trump spent the day fanning himself with the unused state of the union speech. >> steve: wow.
it is not ice. it has like a sport court deal. the players jumped right in. >> back to playing the game for fun. just awesome. it is great for the community and the city. >>> we love his beard, we love his teeth or the lack there of. we have some new friends. nbc bay area. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests --...
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it does nothing new. >> it reiterates. >> it reiterates. what is already the law. >> it was not in the statute. >> you want to view this very carefully using terminology when it comes to substantive. and want us to ignore the fact that what the apa, how it treats them and the policies that are within requirements and regulations, that is what it is aiming at. is in the problem? >> i don't think so. the same as of policy is in the opening clause which applies to rules that could include interpretive rules, requirements they would of policy, though the descriptions of the kind of agencies -- >> the statement of policy binding meaning if it is not able or regulation, just a statement of policy when is it binding as you define binding? is it something that can be challenged. >> it is important to focus on operative language, and changes a substantive legal standard. that is what congress and acted. i want to point out what the consequences of the medicare program are and as this court point out in other cases, the medicare program has hundreds
it does nothing new. >> it reiterates. >> it reiterates. what is already the law. >> it was not in the statute. >> you want to view this very carefully using terminology when it comes to substantive. and want us to ignore the fact that what the apa, how it treats them and the policies that are within requirements and regulations, that is what it is aiming at. is in the problem? >> i don't think so. the same as of policy is in the opening clause which applies to...
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and it is a bit chilly out there. it is. i was helen. and it is a bit chilly out there. it is.hilly out there. it is. i was going to wear blue tomorrow. i like blue and i like january. despite the weather. i like january. despite the weather. i like the weather. it is chilly and there is a lot of blue on the chart this morning. hello to you both. it will be brighter today and dry today thanit will be brighter today and dry today than it was yesterday for many parts of the uk. yes, it will be cold, but it is january. it is crisp and cold with sunshine coming out, and there should be more of that today, that is good news, we had a lot of cloud yesterday. rather a great day yesterday. rather a great day yesterday. the flying in the ointment is this weather system, rather weak, thinking across scotla nd rather weak, thinking across scotland and northern ireland. behind it the sunny skies follow. it won't give us much in rain that metway rain or snow. it beat as our quite rapidly. snow mostly on the hills. the brighter weather follows on behind. a little bit of freezing fog around t
and it is a bit chilly out there. it is. i was helen. and it is a bit chilly out there. it is.hilly out there. it is. i was going to wear blue tomorrow. i like blue and i like january. despite the weather. i like january. despite the weather. i like the weather. it is chilly and there is a lot of blue on the chart this morning. hello to you both. it will be brighter today and dry today thanit will be brighter today and dry today than it was yesterday for many parts of the uk. yes, it will be...
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-it's ironic, isn't it? -it's ironic, and it's scary.d that something's going to change and you'll have to go back? no. does it haunt you a little bit? well, it haunts everybody that's ever lived here. the minute you hear a helicopter, it's a whole different feeling. i don't care if you're permitted. i don't care if you're not. i heard about that fear again and again from the farmers i met. decades of hiding from the law can't be erased overnight. but now those choppers aren't going after farmers like johnny casali, they're chasing big-time illegal growers. sheriff. -yes. -nice to meet you. -pleasure to meet you. billy honsal is the sheriff of humboldt county, a local guy born and bred. for him, the fight against pot is in his blood. when you were growing up, you knew, really, what the dirty little secret was about the county? absolutely, because my dad was in law enforcement. -okay. -my mom was in education. no matter what part of humboldt county you grew up in, you saw marijuana and the people that were associated with it. and most of
-it's ironic, isn't it? -it's ironic, and it's scary.d that something's going to change and you'll have to go back? no. does it haunt you a little bit? well, it haunts everybody that's ever lived here. the minute you hear a helicopter, it's a whole different feeling. i don't care if you're permitted. i don't care if you're not. i heard about that fear again and again from the farmers i met. decades of hiding from the law can't be erased overnight. but now those choppers aren't going after...
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it's a clean -- it's nice -- >> jimmy: it feels right.friend back in the day linked me a song, and he was like "bro, you gotta listen to this song, bro." so, i'm pumped. i'm getting ready to listen to it. and out of nowhere, you know, it's a foreign language. i'm like -- i'm like, "what is this song, dude?" he's like, "it's the pon pon, dude." that was it. >> jimmy: "it's the pon pon, dude." >> "it's the pon pon, dude." >> jimmy: and then he leaves. >> and then he just, like, faded away into the darkness. backed away. [ laughter ] one day was playing "h1z1," a a battle royal game, and sometimes it would take 30 minutes to win one game. and when you win a game like that, it's not -- dude, yeah. >> jimmy: you're exhausted. >> it's like pump of adrenaline. you're like, yeah. right. and it's like, you don't want to just go into the next game. right? so, i was like, "i'm going to do a dance. i'm gonna celebrate." so, yeah. i just started doing the pon pon. >> jimmy: can you teach me the pon pon? >> it's very easy. >> jimmy: okay. >> let's do i
it's a clean -- it's nice -- >> jimmy: it feels right.friend back in the day linked me a song, and he was like "bro, you gotta listen to this song, bro." so, i'm pumped. i'm getting ready to listen to it. and out of nowhere, you know, it's a foreign language. i'm like -- i'm like, "what is this song, dude?" he's like, "it's the pon pon, dude." that was it. >> jimmy: "it's the pon pon, dude." >> "it's the pon pon, dude."...
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you know like couch potato seed and so you look at the it's. it's it's you know it's. it's a whole this is a very. i love the way a lot of people. obviously if i wasn't. in the sea and wasn't participating in like the ocean like. well i think i think they never get rid of it you know i think that's the. that's the thing that the parents. and society. and doctors and psychologists and things like don't. you don't understand. there are no lifetime studies i mean one of the more recent approvals nifty of a stimulant for so-called a.d.h. he was three weeks long. so then you're going to say give it give it for months or years or a lifetime and why the studies are only three months long because the drugs don't work they're all neurotoxins so after a few weeks the patients get worse so you can't carry the studies beyond a few weeks this is such a shine. i'm just really in soch that it continues on and on all the research all the long term studies which are people like me there were no long term studies in the beginning when those drugs are approved i'm a long term study i was
you know like couch potato seed and so you look at the it's. it's it's you know it's. it's a whole this is a very. i love the way a lot of people. obviously if i wasn't. in the sea and wasn't participating in like the ocean like. well i think i think they never get rid of it you know i think that's the. that's the thing that the parents. and society. and doctors and psychologists and things like don't. you don't understand. there are no lifetime studies i mean one of the more recent approvals...
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why it fell apart and so i was very gleeful that it was debunked because it was a short amount of time. and that muller did it on top of that there and then watching cable. primarily the more liberal stations tried to explain it on c.n.n. we got this from jeffrey toobin on a panel the larger message that a lot of people are going to take from this story is that the news media are a bunch of leftist liars who are dying to get the president and they're willing to lie to do it and i don't think that is true well when he said that i said jeffrey toobin that's your right and i've been saying that for two years and the question is and i said in my introduction it's just the hatred of trump made journalism dysfunctional almost irrelevant now go ahead tim in one in washington yeah yeah i agree well i agree first of all thank you have a happy new year to you yes you're right jeffrey toobin he said a true statement that was a very true what he just said was that fake news he's absolutely right that they are descended greatly to the public trust in fact this seems like more of a race to the botto
why it fell apart and so i was very gleeful that it was debunked because it was a short amount of time. and that muller did it on top of that there and then watching cable. primarily the more liberal stations tried to explain it on c.n.n. we got this from jeffrey toobin on a panel the larger message that a lot of people are going to take from this story is that the news media are a bunch of leftist liars who are dying to get the president and they're willing to lie to do it and i don't think...
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only as an exercise and i don't watch very much of it because it's very very repetitive it's not fact based and it is a lot of it is just ideological platitudes but he's actually she's showing what the what c.n.n. and this n.b.c. and others are like there is no self reflection is there about their behavior and how they see the world go ahead john and for a lot of. well no you know i mock anybody who's going to worry about what freight o. chris cuomo thanks is out of their mind anyway but what he said is. part of a bigger problem a larger problem right it underscores it cuomo and the rest of his buddies over at c.n.n. brian stelter the m s n b c crew they automatically assume that anyone who is even perceived to be anti trump is their ally there was this expectation that robert muller was going to do their bidding by implying that maybe there was some weight to the buzz feed story which was not to look to anonymous sources but as you know peter peter car spokesman comes out on the record he says there's nothing here it's completely wrong furthermore rudy giuliani a guy that's been out
only as an exercise and i don't watch very much of it because it's very very repetitive it's not fact based and it is a lot of it is just ideological platitudes but he's actually she's showing what the what c.n.n. and this n.b.c. and others are like there is no self reflection is there about their behavior and how they see the world go ahead john and for a lot of. well no you know i mock anybody who's going to worry about what freight o. chris cuomo thanks is out of their mind anyway but what...
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it's been picked, it's going down there and making its way down to that part of the building where it's be packed into one of those famous brown boxes. this 850,000 square foot space is amazon's seattle fulfilment centre, just down the road from its hq and one of more than 300 centres around the world. this is where goods come in and, once they're bought online, they go out again. and it's one of 25 centres to have the latest robotics helping the world's most valuable retailer in its constant strive for efficiency. while humans handle the goods on the way in and on the way out of the storage area, these little orange robotic drive units take care of the stacks of yellow containers once in storage, where they stack them and the routes they choose to deliver them back to the human pickers are decided by software. until recently, if someone needed to walk amongst them, they'd have to tell the system to keep that area entirely clear of machines. but now, they have a vest! a kind of invincibility cloak that puts a magic protective bobble around the wearer — or it might be to do with sensors.
it's been picked, it's going down there and making its way down to that part of the building where it's be packed into one of those famous brown boxes. this 850,000 square foot space is amazon's seattle fulfilment centre, just down the road from its hq and one of more than 300 centres around the world. this is where goods come in and, once they're bought online, they go out again. and it's one of 25 centres to have the latest robotics helping the world's most valuable retailer in its constant...
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it was the globes and it's a big deal.rstand. >> sh: no, yeah, i hosted it last year. [ light laughter ] >> i thought she did. >> yeah, you were great! >> thank you! >> yeah. >> anyway, ay, we'll see you at the after party. >> seth: wait, this show has an after party?ou >> oh, seth,ouldn't like it. it's just a bunch of people you know and work with. >> yeah, i think>>t's cancelled. eah, yeah, yeah, yeah. it's cancelled. >> yeah. [ light laughter ] >> i'll see you at the cancelled after party. >> seth: all right. it up for these awful, awful women! [ cheers and applause ] just kidding.uy love you >> bye, my three new best friends! >> seth: you -- you actually -- again, i don't thinke fully appreciate how many jokes you generate and then have the jokes you do for the globes.ve you ome you chose not to do that you would like to read now. >> yes, i mean, ly because there's so little time, and you've got to choose wisely. >> seth: yeah, you don't get a lot of time. >> but there were a lot of jokes we really loved that we didn't
it was the globes and it's a big deal.rstand. >> sh: no, yeah, i hosted it last year. [ light laughter ] >> i thought she did. >> yeah, you were great! >> thank you! >> yeah. >> anyway, ay, we'll see you at the after party. >> seth: wait, this show has an after party?ou >> oh, seth,ouldn't like it. it's just a bunch of people you know and work with. >> yeah, i think>>t's cancelled. eah, yeah, yeah, yeah. it's cancelled. >> yeah....
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and i heard it almost is. over the past 150 years, it it's moved 3 metres.ible. i don't know how we're going to snowboard down it! along for the ride was karla's friend and 0lympic snowboard trainer leanna. the dune stretches for 3km and reaches height of 150 metres, and let me tell you, while it might look placid from a distance, it is a different story once you're up there. it's a little bit windy today, but we're on the singing sands. and i guess that's always how it is here. for myself, i've gone snowboarding before. what are some differences with sandboarding ? 0k. lean back, yeah? that being said, it was comforting knowing that i would be going slower than on snow. and also, the cool thing about a sand dune is there's no trees! so, i mean, i guess it's safer, right? there is no doubt this is the definition of an extreme sport. there i am, strapped in. i think i'm ready. this way, yeah? like this? 0oh — and then the board comes... ohh! woo! this is a lot of fun, though i promise you that you get sand in a lot of places you do not want sand. one of those
and i heard it almost is. over the past 150 years, it it's moved 3 metres.ible. i don't know how we're going to snowboard down it! along for the ride was karla's friend and 0lympic snowboard trainer leanna. the dune stretches for 3km and reaches height of 150 metres, and let me tell you, while it might look placid from a distance, it is a different story once you're up there. it's a little bit windy today, but we're on the singing sands. and i guess that's always how it is here. for myself,...
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it is.at wage growth, consumer balance sheets there's actually more opportunity out there, but in a defensive tone and that's why walmart fits that picture and they say they can continue to strip out costs in the u.s. and the u.s. part of the business will continue to grow, upgrading their price target to 1.10. >> the line that jumped out at me, we believe walmart u.s. will be one of the few retailers to grow earnings in 2019. >> on the u.s. part of the business. >> that's not very positive. lowe's and home depot as well. >> i'm looking at shares of u.p.s. and fedex, taking a hit today on a report that they're making a pitch to woo shippers on fewer and in some cases lower fees that offers to pick up parcels and deliver to residences but without added fuel or weekend surcharges every time you get a report, wilf, about amazon's transportation and logistics business, how it's growing it out, whether it's potentially looking to take on u.p.s. and fedex as a competitor, you see shares of both of
it is.at wage growth, consumer balance sheets there's actually more opportunity out there, but in a defensive tone and that's why walmart fits that picture and they say they can continue to strip out costs in the u.s. and the u.s. part of the business will continue to grow, upgrading their price target to 1.10. >> the line that jumped out at me, we believe walmart u.s. will be one of the few retailers to grow earnings in 2019. >> on the u.s. part of the business. >> that's not...
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and then he was dead, it was... i can't describe it, it was horrible. difficult. i mean, you've known him all your life, and then you see him gone. i've known my dad 52 years of my life, and... yeah, it was... it was always his wish to stay at home until the very end. and, despite all the difficulties, we managed to make it happen. yeah, it did make it easierfor us. dad was at home, ‘cause he died in surroundings that he was used to. so that was nice. not in a hospital, or in some care home. that did make it a little bit easier. while everyone‘s mourning, i know it's hit my mum especially hard. she wasn't even well enough to come to the funeral. so much has changed. she was such a strong woman, a force to be reckoned with, when we were young. she was an aggressive woman, but she was very overprotective over us. as well as the family looking after her, she has carers to help, but still spends most days in bed, watching bollywood movies. mum has a carerfour times a day, is it? four times a day. she's got diabetes, arthritis, high cholesterol, numerous ill
and then he was dead, it was... i can't describe it, it was horrible. difficult. i mean, you've known him all your life, and then you see him gone. i've known my dad 52 years of my life, and... yeah, it was... it was always his wish to stay at home until the very end. and, despite all the difficulties, we managed to make it happen. yeah, it did make it easierfor us. dad was at home, ‘cause he died in surroundings that he was used to. so that was nice. not in a hospital, or in some care home....
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one i'm with of all who believe it. will give meaning it could utilize it takes it on the dole. bludgers it is considers the looked into the hole in them giving him cover to getting gifts of your civil govt that is peace and i bring up theirs and you'll end up like you mr give it up ox that's so much of the of the of the good of the whole thing is not. to suppose that it needs you the president of the cosmos not the moon it. is not me it's a thing it's not which english you could build. and if they killed is it just keep this one. here who knows in spain. because it can fit into also a country of one of the most but should move us born in the us that so life bench. to give them one thing is that somebody can endure this poison that it's on the course and asked on their window to publishing you will not get away after their students that the stumble cost it's a good to get it's wasn't that big. even in that sense of the. need we need growing new sanctions for shipping if they wanted us but it would be sitting down. on the beach next. move there's a suggestion we can do much about
one i'm with of all who believe it. will give meaning it could utilize it takes it on the dole. bludgers it is considers the looked into the hole in them giving him cover to getting gifts of your civil govt that is peace and i bring up theirs and you'll end up like you mr give it up ox that's so much of the of the of the good of the whole thing is not. to suppose that it needs you the president of the cosmos not the moon it. is not me it's a thing it's not which english you could build. and if...
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move she reacted angry and said it was not. if it wasn't, what was it?t is her position on our continued presence in afghanistan. >> i think her mission was quite clear from what came from her staff. they were going to meet with nato officials in brussels and they were going to meet with our men and women in uniform and, look, it seems like this fight between godzilla and king kong is just going to go on for quite some time now. but i do think that it is a tit-for-tat and i think that this just exposes the president's lack of maturity when it comes to running our government. >> tucker: of course it was a tit-for-tat. obviously. >> right. >> tucker: it does raise, i think, a highly amusing one but it also raises a couple of real questions and i think it's worth talking about. what is the speaker's position on keeping trips in afghanistan? >> i don't know exactly what her mission is as far as keeping troops in afghanistan. >> tucker: isn't that a key question? >> that's more the president's decision more than the speaker's decision on whether. >> tucker: w
move she reacted angry and said it was not. if it wasn't, what was it?t is her position on our continued presence in afghanistan. >> i think her mission was quite clear from what came from her staff. they were going to meet with nato officials in brussels and they were going to meet with our men and women in uniform and, look, it seems like this fight between godzilla and king kong is just going to go on for quite some time now. but i do think that it is a tit-for-tat and i think that...
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i haven't done it, i may do it. i may do it. but, we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly, and it's another way of doing it. but, if we can do it through a negotiated process, we're giving that a shot. reporter: is that a threat hanging over the democrats? president trump: i'd never threaten anybody but i am allowed to do it. but i am allowed to do that, yes. reporter: second question, on mexico, the benefit os they have trade deal go too private companies, private citizen, you're talking tax revenues. american taxpayers. president trump: i will give you an example. when a company was going to leave for mexico or canada, but for mexico because we lost tremendous amounts of our car business to mexico. if they stay, all of those taxes that they have been paying, real estate taxes, sales taxes, employee-employer taxes, tremendous taxes that nobody even understands they pay. tremendous. income taxes. federal income taxes. state income taxes in some cases. all of those taxes stay with us. the wall is, you know, it'
i haven't done it, i may do it. i may do it. but, we can call a national emergency and build it very quickly, and it's another way of doing it. but, if we can do it through a negotiated process, we're giving that a shot. reporter: is that a threat hanging over the democrats? president trump: i'd never threaten anybody but i am allowed to do it. but i am allowed to do that, yes. reporter: second question, on mexico, the benefit os they have trade deal go too private companies, private citizen,...
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but it's all good. just use pay it plan it. from american express. choose a month pup lge purchase with no interest and a fixed fee. need me to help you carry this to your car or... the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. the latest inisn't just a sxfinity it's a look what your wifi can do now store. questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest directed the film "blackkklansman" which has been nominated for six oscars, including best picture and best director. everyone, please welcome, spike lee. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh. welcome back to the show. oh, my goodness. >> thanks for having me again. very early on you had me on right before the -- >> jimmy: right before the movie. >> film came out in august. here we are. >> jimmy: and here we are. >> here we are. >> jimmy: six nominations. i got to be -- >
but it's all good. just use pay it plan it. from american express. choose a month pup lge purchase with no interest and a fixed fee. need me to help you carry this to your car or... the powerful backing of american express. don't live life without it. the latest inisn't just a sxfinity it's a look what your wifi can do now store. questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple,...
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it's her right to do it. and it doesn't mean she outsmarted trump. some danger effects revealing where the security might be. he's putting her in the same way. mollie: the trip wasn't taken. the state of the union is mentioned in the constitution. congressional junkets are not. you should probably think it's worse to infringe on a modern institution. howie: the president gives this speech and offers this deal he'll extend by 3 years not deporting the dreamers here under daca. "the washington post" headlines, trump's pitch is rejected by the democrats. do you see anyone in the press giving the president credit for attempting a compromise? mollie: i haven't seen anyone in the press give the president credit for anything in two years. what is more important, we have a shutdown and at some point people need to get to the table. the president makes offers, they are rejected on arrival. who is going to open the government. howie: maybe it was just putting pressure on the democrats by going public. white house aides say it was cast as a compromise. it's a f
it's her right to do it. and it doesn't mean she outsmarted trump. some danger effects revealing where the security might be. he's putting her in the same way. mollie: the trip wasn't taken. the state of the union is mentioned in the constitution. congressional junkets are not. you should probably think it's worse to infringe on a modern institution. howie: the president gives this speech and offers this deal he'll extend by 3 years not deporting the dreamers here under daca. "the...
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stick and makes it visible and it humanizes it and makes it present again. ♪ >> when i first startedanted to do something with ritual, ceremony and history and you know i talked to my partner ross about the research and we opened and it hit a cord and people loved it. >> i think the line between engaging everyone with our culture and appropriating it. i think it goes back to asking people to bring their visions of what it means to honor the dead, and so for us it's not asking us to make mexican altars if they are not mexican, it's really to share and expand our vision of what it means to honor the dead. >> people are very respectful. i can show you this year alone of people who call tol ask is it okay if we come, we are hawaii or asian or we are this. what should we wear? what do you recommend that we do? >> they say oh, you know, we want a four day of the dead and it's all hybrid in this country. what has happened are paper cuts, it's so hybrid. it has spread to mexico from the bay area. we have influence on a lot of people, and i'm proud of it. >> a lot of tim times they don't repr
stick and makes it visible and it humanizes it and makes it present again. ♪ >> when i first startedanted to do something with ritual, ceremony and history and you know i talked to my partner ross about the research and we opened and it hit a cord and people loved it. >> i think the line between engaging everyone with our culture and appropriating it. i think it goes back to asking people to bring their visions of what it means to honor the dead, and so for us it's not asking us...
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it's special.ou >> seth: so its like it's gonna be a fantastic show. >> it's great.ct, if you don't mind, i'd actually love to give your audience a sneak peek. >> seth: oh, we would love that. we'd love it. [ cheers and applause ] love a sneak peak. >> here it is. a sneak peek of our show. take a look. >> puerto rico is -- thank u for having me here seth. >> seth: wow. >> thank you, evucyone. good lwith the rest of the show. i love you buddy. >> seth: thank you buddy. give it up for jimmy fallon everybody. [ cheers and applause ] n't miss jimmy's special tomorrow night. also, stick around tonight. you can see her in "a series of unfortunate events" on netflix, allison williams is back on the show. [ cheers and applause ] she's one of our favorites. i'm so happy she's here. t he star of nbc's "new amsterdam," ryan eggold is heres [ chnd applause ] and he's a very funny actor and comedian from youtube premium's "champaign ill," sam richardson is back tonight. [ cheers and applause ] now, before we get to all of our guests, the president ha accused of working for a fore
it's special.ou >> seth: so its like it's gonna be a fantastic show. >> it's great.ct, if you don't mind, i'd actually love to give your audience a sneak peek. >> seth: oh, we would love that. we'd love it. [ cheers and applause ] love a sneak peak. >> here it is. a sneak peek of our show. take a look. >> puerto rico is -- thank u for having me here seth. >> seth: wow. >> thank you, evucyone. good lwith the rest of the show. i love you buddy. >>...
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they're not cut it it goes off to war it's not their house it's. destroyed it's not. their mother or father or aunt or uncle or grandparents or child that was killed by a drone notes. so they were connected to grown yes. to the son by declaiming and that. just seems that people don't understand this but a lot of us ball and cheered to be in the service because we wanted to serve the country as vets in that way just wanted to be able to serve our nation so after we get out and there were able to do things that benefit the community we're still accomplishing the mission that we signed up to be in the military for to sir so i really think that these bets that you bet you see that there is a lot of correlation of them giving back the i'm giving back to them giving back and by them giving back it's empowering them and that's part of the healing process must be in. and it's teaching a child how to do it properly if it's teaching them better and how to work on their card and get it back into running if you. teach them how to her own things and farm they're teaching them they
they're not cut it it goes off to war it's not their house it's. destroyed it's not. their mother or father or aunt or uncle or grandparents or child that was killed by a drone notes. so they were connected to grown yes. to the son by declaiming and that. just seems that people don't understand this but a lot of us ball and cheered to be in the service because we wanted to serve the country as vets in that way just wanted to be able to serve our nation so after we get out and there were able to...
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it's exactly like "some like it hot.is description of what happened in december in this country was some like it cold. an he's not sanguine anymore. >> tom lee, good friend of the show called it one of the worst monetary policy errors ever. then he says what if they have to pivot back to a hawkish position whats s thappens to credibility then >> i agree with him on the first part it was incredible how stupid it was. shoot, that wasn't very diplomatic it was mistaken. it was ill-advised but i disagree with him entirely if the economy picks up, then we're ready for a rate hike. you don't put a rate hike in for deceleration that you caused, by the way. china's mentioned repeatedly i think the chinese are going to capitulate the president is deeply rooted in things like steel so anyway, i feel like i like what i heard from powell >> we're going to find out a lot more about the market's reaction to the fed there's another school of thought that says, all right, wednesday could not have been scripted better, but we still have
it's exactly like "some like it hot.is description of what happened in december in this country was some like it cold. an he's not sanguine anymore. >> tom lee, good friend of the show called it one of the worst monetary policy errors ever. then he says what if they have to pivot back to a hawkish position whats s thappens to credibility then >> i agree with him on the first part it was incredible how stupid it was. shoot, that wasn't very diplomatic it was mistaken. it was...
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it's nerdy, it's so consequential.e census haven't asked this question about citizenship since 1950. that's when the "make america great again" crowd wants to go back to. but more the white supremacy atmosphere of it that's what this is. it's about the rigged system of redistricting. it's about giving republicans more power and gerrymandering districts. it's a steve bannon idea, he gave it to wilbur ross, has no business in that job. sadly they actually said, this is going to be, the reasoning for it was that they said this will, this is good, so it doesn't discriminate against minorities. you see, it's the opposite of that. this, they don't want to count undocumented people. the census is so important. it comes at a very consequential time. we have to be talking about this. >> isn't the real consequence of this, people who aren't citizens will refuse to answer. >> that's exactly right. >> so we won't get an accurate count of people. >> and the administration would be fine with that. >> except those that have kids in s
it's nerdy, it's so consequential.e census haven't asked this question about citizenship since 1950. that's when the "make america great again" crowd wants to go back to. but more the white supremacy atmosphere of it that's what this is. it's about the rigged system of redistricting. it's about giving republicans more power and gerrymandering districts. it's a steve bannon idea, he gave it to wilbur ross, has no business in that job. sadly they actually said, this is going to be, the...
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it is not like it is dead. it is just growing more slowly than e-commerce spending overall.very year, it is losing market share and its relevance is shrinking. it's not only losing market share to amazon, but walmart, target, these big retailers upping their e-commerce gain, but it is still big. it has 180 million customers worldwide, so there is still a lot of things there. emily: meantime, another activist shareholder has built up a big position in ebay. the shares are up on this news. what are next steps here? spencer: this is judgment time for ebay's ceo. he has been preaching the same philosophy. since he took over the company. even before he took over the company, because we knew he would emerge as ceo post-split. it is up to him -- if he can deliver results, i am watching what the fourth quarter is like. if he delivers some results, some of the pressure might fade. if it is a disappointing fourth quarter, you can expect more investors to jump on the elliott management bandwagon. emily: thanks so much for that. to a story we are following, the apple-qualcomm antitrust
it is not like it is dead. it is just growing more slowly than e-commerce spending overall.very year, it is losing market share and its relevance is shrinking. it's not only losing market share to amazon, but walmart, target, these big retailers upping their e-commerce gain, but it is still big. it has 180 million customers worldwide, so there is still a lot of things there. emily: meantime, another activist shareholder has built up a big position in ebay. the shares are up on this news. what...
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it will be smaller than what it is now but nowhere near what it was. currency was well less than 1 trillion before that started. now it is up. >> as you look back at the great recession and what the fed did, is there anything you learned that if you had a similar problem in the future, you would do it differently? >> i would say -- i raised concerns in my early years, i would say if you look back at the record and don't expect perfection, they did a good job particularly in the height of the crisis, the first quantitative union program and the other things the government did, not the fed, were successful in ending would had the makings of collapse of the financial system. it didn't happen. i think that's because of the efforts of the people in government including the feds. also including the administration. >> what about the unemployment rate? what you think it's headed? >> right now it's 3.9% and we've been under 4% since, for the last nine months. that hasn't happened since the mid- 60s. it's a 50 year low. if you get this our baseline, 222 and a ha
it will be smaller than what it is now but nowhere near what it was. currency was well less than 1 trillion before that started. now it is up. >> as you look back at the great recession and what the fed did, is there anything you learned that if you had a similar problem in the future, you would do it differently? >> i would say -- i raised concerns in my early years, i would say if you look back at the record and don't expect perfection, they did a good job particularly in the...
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watch it. it's just special. and i've never -- 've never done anything like it.there was no monolr anything like that. it's a different "tonight show." but boy, oh boy, was it satisfying.ll and i think yoeally love it. so tune in tomorrow night. we love you, puerto rico. we'll right back with judd apatow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ afhs of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel to our flight. ♪ so even when she outgrows her costume, we'll never outgrow the memory of our adventure together. unlock savings when you add select hotels to your existing trip. only when you book with expedia. hey, darryl. would you choose the network rated #1 in the nation by the experts, or the one awarded by the people? uh... correct! you don't have to choose, 'cause, uh... oh! (vo) switch to the network awarded by rootmetrics and j.d. power. buy the latest galaxy ph.es, get galaxy s9 fr by rootmetrics and j.d. power. ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy
watch it. it's just special. and i've never -- 've never done anything like it.there was no monolr anything like that. it's a different "tonight show." but boy, oh boy, was it satisfying.ll and i think yoeally love it. so tune in tomorrow night. we love you, puerto rico. we'll right back with judd apatow, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ afhs of wearing only a tiger costume, we're finally going on the trip i've been promising. because with expedia, i saved when i added a hotel...
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it we did it to find the problems. we want people not going off on stray voltage on things that actually aren't real, because it takes an effort away. so it is not a miracle cure. the audit still has value. so let's walk through what the auditors did. we can assume there is expected about 1200 auditors, we broke the department into piece, because we like competition. and it gave us competition in two ways. first of all, if we had a single audit with a contract to audit the department of defense you would never able to replace them and lose control of the price of the audit. so the army is audited from a different firm, than one of the other services, than the defense logistics agency, we have the department in 24 or so auditable entities. the ig summarizes it into a department-wide opinion. but each of those has a stand-alone. that gives you competition among the vendors, over time this will be very important. it also gives us healthy competition among the parts of the department of defense. if you worked at the defens
it we did it to find the problems. we want people not going off on stray voltage on things that actually aren't real, because it takes an effort away. so it is not a miracle cure. the audit still has value. so let's walk through what the auditors did. we can assume there is expected about 1200 auditors, we broke the department into piece, because we like competition. and it gave us competition in two ways. first of all, if we had a single audit with a contract to audit the department of defense...
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i don't know what it is but it's bad. it's high.n our big problem it's been sort of the opposite we've been worried about deflation. that's probably worse, i don't know, they're both bad can we mantle it is that looming? a little inflation wouldn't be the worst thing in the world right now i don't think. >> i personally agree with you a little bit of inflation would not be the worst thing in the world right now. when we think about big-picture concerns we're concerned about and places where there are financial imbalances and risks we're thinking about the growth of government debt all over the world so that is abissue. >> is that number one? >> i don't know aboutnumber on but it's a one.n issue. >> is that number one? >> i don't know about number one but it's a one >> things don't die of old age we say that all the time it has to be either a policy mistake or something. >> we put out a research report that talks about if you look historically at recessions in the u.s., the five things that can lead to recession. some of them like oi
i don't know what it is but it's bad. it's high.n our big problem it's been sort of the opposite we've been worried about deflation. that's probably worse, i don't know, they're both bad can we mantle it is that looming? a little inflation wouldn't be the worst thing in the world right now i don't think. >> i personally agree with you a little bit of inflation would not be the worst thing in the world right now. when we think about big-picture concerns we're concerned about and places...
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is it prepared is it ready to see the u.k. leave with no deal we're talking about a mega hard exit hardbacks. basically the e.u. doesn't want this because of course they always reiterate this would be horrible for britain but it would also be banned for the rest of the european union however at this point in time the question that the european leaders have to put themselves through chichi clearly doesn't make any sense to throw further concessions to the british because the way they have shown so far that they don't honor the agreements they have set down at the same table and sort of agreed upon that they then turn around and say i don't know we don't like it take it or take it out throw it away if we want something else how reliable are they as partners also they know that the tricky part is if it sticks together no going to be driven for the months and years to come by the hardline brics to choose within its own grows now how will how promising is that for the future that britain says it's one thing the e.u. thinks it might
is it prepared is it ready to see the u.k. leave with no deal we're talking about a mega hard exit hardbacks. basically the e.u. doesn't want this because of course they always reiterate this would be horrible for britain but it would also be banned for the rest of the european union however at this point in time the question that the european leaders have to put themselves through chichi clearly doesn't make any sense to throw further concessions to the british because the way they have shown...
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i filmed it and posted it on social media. good. >> very few high school students can be as emotional with music and be able to perform it and really tell a story through his music. >> he doesn't know the word "can't." he's one heck of a boy. ♪ >> if i played in front of a crowd and i see one person smile, that's a job well done. >> announcer: turning points, brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. ... it was always our singular focus, to do whatever it takes, use every possible resource, to fight cancer. and never lose sight of the patients we're fighting for. our cancer treatment specialists share the same vision. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. and these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com. appointments available now. learn more at cancercenter.com. what if you had fewer headaches and migraines a month? botox® prevents headaches and migraines befor
i filmed it and posted it on social media. good. >> very few high school students can be as emotional with music and be able to perform it and really tell a story through his music. >> he doesn't know the word "can't." he's one heck of a boy. ♪ >> if i played in front of a crowd and i see one person smile, that's a job well done. >> announcer: turning points, brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. care that never quits. ... it was always our...
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i mean, it's just -- i don't know what it is but if it starts here, it goes on here. and so often things happen. i think oh, that's just like 1825. >> comment on your brushes. >> my brushes. i was actually thinking of bringing a brush today. the paintings start with fairly large brushes but rapidly devolved until i was using brushes which are five zero. zero is a very small brush. five zero is a miniscule brush which a friend describes as being made from the eye lashes of unborn mice. and so i could spend hours and hours painting but at the end of it i would have worked over an area this big. jackie used to come in on friday afternoons and we'd do research and other things and i'd say, well, i've worked all day and here is the result and it's like a shadow and an outhouse on a tiny house. so that was madness. i always vowed i'd never be the kind of artist who used tiny brushes. i was an expressionist when i started. oh, yes. >> do you have plans to write up or does somebody else to write up this information and key it in to, you know, standard maps? >> well, there is,
i mean, it's just -- i don't know what it is but if it starts here, it goes on here. and so often things happen. i think oh, that's just like 1825. >> comment on your brushes. >> my brushes. i was actually thinking of bringing a brush today. the paintings start with fairly large brushes but rapidly devolved until i was using brushes which are five zero. zero is a very small brush. five zero is a miniscule brush which a friend describes as being made from the eye lashes of unborn...