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itt: we will have to end there. the house is coming in fourth to -- for the day. we would back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the c-span bus tour continues in mississippi. take you live to the floor of the house of representative's. ilies. the speaker: pursuant to the order o of the house of january , 2018, the chair will now recognize members from lists submitted by the majority and minority leaders for morning hour debate. the chair will alternate recognition between the parties. all time shall be equally allocated between the parties and in no event shall debate continue beyond :50 a.m. member other than the majority and minority leaders and minority whip shall be limited to five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from -- the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen. for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you, sir. thank so much, mr. speaker. would like to recognize and me congratulate dr. joseph underwood, the head of the television production program at miami senior high school, located in my congressional district, an being named a finalist
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itt the original founders is question the british, authority.ayne, all ofomas those figures were threats to the established order. reagan discussed the philosophical basis for tax cuts. he trumpeted the rights of the individual and rejected this notion that we needed perpetual detente with the ussr. strategicd the defense initiative, he was a rebel and questioning the authority of the day. three decades later, in his own way, donald trump is following. >> you can find coverage of the cpac conference online at www.c-span.org. we take you outside maryland from remarks the former head of the u.k. independence party. this is nigel farage. you.: thank thank you so much. what a lovely introduction. great to be back at cpac, it really is. [applause] nigel:
itt the original founders is question the british, authority.ayne, all ofomas those figures were threats to the established order. reagan discussed the philosophical basis for tax cuts. he trumpeted the rights of the individual and rejected this notion that we needed perpetual detente with the ussr. strategicd the defense initiative, he was a rebel and questioning the authority of the day. three decades later, in his own way, donald trump is following. >> you can find coverage of the cpac...
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we need to solve these problems, both of them, and can solve other problems while doing itt that is fine, too. we need to be able to come up with a solution and that means if there are a number of ideas out there as to how the senate to move forward and one of them as well is to let the kids say that signed up and -- by the way on the daca issue important to remember the president trump said i want to give to congress six months to solve this problem up until march 5th and also important to t know that the courts allowed people to sign up so the march deadline is somewhere beyond march the fifth but the president said to the congress give six more months but because president obama didn't do any about this for years not because he didn't want to, i believe, but because he he didn't have the ability to. he purposely said the president cannot solve this problem and this has to be the congress solving the problem and he ultimately decided well, in spite of six or seven years of saying i can't solve this problem on my own i'm going to try to with an executive order and the truth is that exec
we need to solve these problems, both of them, and can solve other problems while doing itt that is fine, too. we need to be able to come up with a solution and that means if there are a number of ideas out there as to how the senate to move forward and one of them as well is to let the kids say that signed up and -- by the way on the daca issue important to remember the president trump said i want to give to congress six months to solve this problem up until march 5th and also important to t...
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you can see how it people back >> they miss itt at the location of the love and make marriage proposals at the love. >> and it returned in triumphant fashion after a new paint job and color correction. >> stripping off the old paint and repairing the issues we found with the metal made out o. so there is rusting and pin holes and cracks. we learned that the collars w intended to be red green and purple not red green and blue. >> the big welcome back started with a love tour that started at the joan of arc statue and ended at love park that is also renovated. all of it just in time for valentine's day. even though it's off kilter it shows an underbelly of phillies beauty and ugliness at the same time. >> this red, green and purple color combination is the onl one of its kind for this statue and right here in philadelphia and you can expect the crowds come valentine's day and a ton of pictures and plan for sometime in spring and it is open for all to see and enjoy in the meantime. jeanette reyes, channel 6 "action news." >> word today that the philadelphia orchestra is launching a world t
you can see how it people back >> they miss itt at the location of the love and make marriage proposals at the love. >> and it returned in triumphant fashion after a new paint job and color correction. >> stripping off the old paint and repairing the issues we found with the metal made out o. so there is rusting and pin holes and cracks. we learned that the collars w intended to be red green and purple not red green and blue. >> the big welcome back started with a love...
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number within, it does mean one, itt really number means safety and ecore ty. without the military, and we may views on strong spending which i have. but without the military, it is no reason for is us to be meeting. maybe we won a be here. strongestave the military we ever had boy far. we are increasing arsenals of every weapon. we are modernizing cree aing a nuclear force, frankly we have to do it because others are doing. i if they stop. we will stop. are not stopping so they will not stop we'll be so far ahead of everybody else and like you have never seen before. i hope they stop. if they do, we'll stop in two minutes and frankly i would like to get rid of a lot of them if do that. to we'll go lang with them. we won't lead the way. we'll go along with them. will have a nuclear force a will be absolutely modernized and brand-new and hopefully we'll never have to use it. hopefully we can reduce it in the years ahead. and that depends really on what other people are going to be doing but we'll be number one in certainly as long as i am president. ofare going
number within, it does mean one, itt really number means safety and ecore ty. without the military, and we may views on strong spending which i have. but without the military, it is no reason for is us to be meeting. maybe we won a be here. strongestave the military we ever had boy far. we are increasing arsenals of every weapon. we are modernizing cree aing a nuclear force, frankly we have to do it because others are doing. i if they stop. we will stop. are not stopping so they will not stop...
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at the time that cenrered around t this notn of navivigability, uh, as itt relates t to the cleaean water> the clean n water act t is supposed to protect navigable waters, and the question became, was the l.a.a. river and its tributaries navigablble wate,, anand subject to the protection of the law? >> the stakes were very high. we're looking a at large portios of states t that could lose federal protection. >> in 2006, the supreme court, um, , in a split dececision,n, d that ffor a waterer of the u.s.o be protectcted under the clean water act, it had to be navigable, but they didn't specify what "navigable" means. should it be a tugboat, should it be a little paper boat? they didn't specify, so it left it up to t the enforcement agencies. so in 2008, the army corps of engineers did a study of whether the l.a. river was going to be navigable, in fact, or not. so, this created a huge uproar in the environmental community in the country, because everybody realized that this was going to be, um, a landmark deccision, and it was going to imctct the futurure of all the rivers, , and all ththe
at the time that cenrered around t this notn of navivigability, uh, as itt relates t to the cleaean water> the clean n water act t is supposed to protect navigable waters, and the question became, was the l.a.a. river and its tributaries navigablble wate,, anand subject to the protection of the law? >> the stakes were very high. we're looking a at large portios of states t that could lose federal protection. >> in 2006, the supreme court, um, , in a split dececision,n, d that...
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itt is critical te united states is clear on this, because there's only so much south korea can do onuclear weapons.o you have remember, north korea does not feel threatened by south korea's nuclear weapons, because south kor has none. laura: north korea is being warned it has to discuss at some point getting rid of nuclear weapons. secretary tillerson: they know what has to be on the table for conversations. we have said for some time that i think it is important that we -- we are gog to have to have some discussions that proceed -- precede a form of negotiation. laura: the north korean guests say farewell for now. president moon must decide if hi visit pyongyang. a lot could depend on america's next move. this takes away the policy which -- wedge between the u.s. and south korea, meaning ty are both in agreement on how to deal with tal north. it i the first opportunity for meaningful talks to reduce tensions on the peninsula and reduce the chance of a military confrontation. laura bicker, bbc news, pyeongchang. jane: for more on the next move between north korea and the u.s., my cle
itt is critical te united states is clear on this, because there's only so much south korea can do onuclear weapons.o you have remember, north korea does not feel threatened by south korea's nuclear weapons, because south kor has none. laura: north korea is being warned it has to discuss at some point getting rid of nuclear weapons. secretary tillerson: they know what has to be on the table for conversations. we have said for some time that i think it is important that we -- we are gog to have...
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of different games.ay it does he diplomatic game on the international level, where it wants to show itte cane the ial peacemaker in syria, but at the same time, i w ink when you look at russian domestic media, e russian air force and its ground forces have postured themselves with regards to eastern g specifically, everything is pointing towards the russian determination to actually secure a regime victory in eastern outa. any lk from the russian side about a cease-fire, as far as i can see, ia methodical component or methodical part of a broader strategy to secure the victory. for vladimir putin to der a five-hour cease-fire in the middle of the day, that is not a cease-fire. you cannot have a cease-fire in which 19 hours of the day civilians are being indiscriminately bombed at an unimaginably heavy level, and then for five hours it pauses. i don't think that can be called armanitarianism as much as psychological wastrategy, in which civilians are given brief pause to come out into the open and to put pressure on the armed opposition, i assume, to surrender. jane: how much influence do
of different games.ay it does he diplomatic game on the international level, where it wants to show itte cane the ial peacemaker in syria, but at the same time, i w ink when you look at russian domestic media, e russian air force and its ground forces have postured themselves with regards to eastern g specifically, everything is pointing towards the russian determination to actually secure a regime victory in eastern outa. any lk from the russian side about a cease-fire, as far as i can see, ia...
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measurements of the room and the doors and the windows, and i just finished the fireplace and i will do itt for each of the different spaces in this building, and also, i take overall dimension of the buildings, too. and that is part of the digital survey form that i have that is linked to the gps coordinates and so when i map this, it can be documented. >> i am richard trumball and i have been involved in the plantation slave trade project that we have been working on for three or four years now, and as part of the project jobe has asked us to help her document some of the slave houses. and the exterior of the house, and when we run the laser scan on the try poth, we replace it with panoramic camera to take images and map the colors on to the images of the scan and that provides us with a cloud from which we can pull a models using the sketching software or the other software packages to pull the measurements in the project. >> how did you get involved? >> one of the vice presidents has spent many years in africa, and as part of that, he has the ability to kind of help choose which project
measurements of the room and the doors and the windows, and i just finished the fireplace and i will do itt for each of the different spaces in this building, and also, i take overall dimension of the buildings, too. and that is part of the digital survey form that i have that is linked to the gps coordinates and so when i map this, it can be documented. >> i am richard trumball and i have been involved in the plantation slave trade project that we have been working on for three or four...
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i'm not silly enough to think we would ever go back to the draft, but itt hasn't affected the american people. after 9/11, which was an awful situation for the president declared a national emergency and then told the american people to just go about their business. they didn't say go shopping, that is the apocryphal story that they said go about t your business area i think that's wrong. the only people who work at by 9/11 and beyond the family is obviously a, where the military. and they got sent over and over. i have signed orders keeping people from the military well beyond where they should have stayed. many of them went multiple times. i have no doubt some of them have been killed or wounded. but if it doesn't affect people, they are not going to care. i don't know if that answers your question but we have to way to make it affected the american people. and then maybe we won't do that so often. we will do it when it really needs to be done. you talk about the ethics of the war with all this going on in the exponential technology and how ethicscs differs globally. can there really
i'm not silly enough to think we would ever go back to the draft, but itt hasn't affected the american people. after 9/11, which was an awful situation for the president declared a national emergency and then told the american people to just go about their business. they didn't say go shopping, that is the apocryphal story that they said go about t your business area i think that's wrong. the only people who work at by 9/11 and beyond the family is obviously a, where the military. and they got...
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>> guest: i have the idea that neither of these have been as big a story as they might have been, itte involves his private life a decade ago, it's kind of baked into the cake. it reminds me of bill clinton and gennifer flowers, the '92 campaign. you have in two cases now allegations of hush money being paid, in one case by the president's personal lawyer to the former porn star, stormy daniels. he says it's not hush money, but he hasn't fully explained what that $130,000 was. other case you have allegations of the "national enquirer" buying the story and not publishing it through some dispute about the facts there. that seems to me to be more recent andnd more troublesome. and i'm not sure that story has gone away. are these tabloid stories, whenever i talk about them, oh, you're just going tabloid. yeah, but it's the same thing i did in 1998 when bill clinton was embroiled with the allegations -- whichth turned ot to be true -- about monica lewinsky as well as other women in his life. sometimes we can't escape covering that. >> host: from new york, independent line, mike. go ahead. >
>> guest: i have the idea that neither of these have been as big a story as they might have been, itte involves his private life a decade ago, it's kind of baked into the cake. it reminds me of bill clinton and gennifer flowers, the '92 campaign. you have in two cases now allegations of hush money being paid, in one case by the president's personal lawyer to the former porn star, stormy daniels. he says it's not hush money, but he hasn't fully explained what that $130,000 was. other case...
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forces and itt of -- in it. that down the road, if we do not get another try or if russia does not get another try, of what i would call a liberal reformer, not a all, a czar, that person is going to have a sense of deja vu and so is the world. that is an important part of what could come out of this conference. i will try to be very brief. wonderful discussion, i wish we had more time. was unable to convince me that they understood. i am convinced that you understood. no, no, i think you understood correctly what was going on. you understood it correctly, it is just your priorities clashed or were not completely clear to you as you were going into your dealings with the russians. yeltsin'stood precarious leadership, you understood the point he was trying to make. you understood why he used force, you understood why it was difficult for him to end the war in chechnya. rather than try to put some pressure on him or to say, we should focus more on the building institutions and encouraging him to talk to his oppone
forces and itt of -- in it. that down the road, if we do not get another try or if russia does not get another try, of what i would call a liberal reformer, not a all, a czar, that person is going to have a sense of deja vu and so is the world. that is an important part of what could come out of this conference. i will try to be very brief. wonderful discussion, i wish we had more time. was unable to convince me that they understood. i am convinced that you understood. no, no, i think you...
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itt leading the charge. financials getting a nice lift. of course banks leading chinese offshore stocks. it looks like the mood is still optimistic. recently we have had the likes of goldman sachs and morgan price on ccb.heir draggingemical players on the material segment down nearly 4%. mining stocks are among the steel players. certainly ares much in focus as folks open up their wallets during the weeklong holiday, enjoying the movies and taking time to travel. stocks jumping in shanghai today as the latest data show the tourism revenue grew 12.6%. china international travel shares are jumping. a fresh all-time high on the back of those numbers. china film, rising the most since august 2015. 43%.ox office revenue rose february 16 that a single day record. we have been talking about carriers throughout the session. you have new zealand, and qantas. not standing out alone when it comes to the regional push for asian carriers. it looks like folks are enjoying their travel so far. david: for those of you just to make things clear. for equiti
itt leading the charge. financials getting a nice lift. of course banks leading chinese offshore stocks. it looks like the mood is still optimistic. recently we have had the likes of goldman sachs and morgan price on ccb.heir draggingemical players on the material segment down nearly 4%. mining stocks are among the steel players. certainly ares much in focus as folks open up their wallets during the weeklong holiday, enjoying the movies and taking time to travel. stocks jumping in shanghai...
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related to the person. .eed faith that is the idea that the language means you should give person, but ittl be returned back to you. -- where some swear the pastorcelebrate being there. pastor goes on vacation, they pass the hat. when it is his birthday, they pass the hat. what is your reaction to that? kate: weirdly enough, most people i interview really like seeing their pastor do well as an expression of who they are. demonstrate the spiritual principles at work. some of it ends up being really celebrated. sometimes the mega-church will put the parking space of the pastor with the luxury car really in front with the vanity plates. there is no hiding it. brian: what would your reaction for anothered thousand dollars from you and you see him with a mercedes? one guy had two large first lady's outside his home -- mercedes outside his home. kate: i have an uncomfortable feeling about those displays because those churches so often .un around family businesses fore has been a real push financial transparency. it makes it hard because the argument is one that parishioners believe. we live in a
related to the person. .eed faith that is the idea that the language means you should give person, but ittl be returned back to you. -- where some swear the pastorcelebrate being there. pastor goes on vacation, they pass the hat. when it is his birthday, they pass the hat. what is your reaction to that? kate: weirdly enough, most people i interview really like seeing their pastor do well as an expression of who they are. demonstrate the spiritual principles at work. some of it ends up being...
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i think in the scale of thing itte and it is regrettable. i don't think it rose to the level serious concern and i think what happens is with sometimes the media want to perpetuate the myth to literallf eagles game, i have seen some stuff at i tt is -- when eagles fans travel to othern't an easy place to be in, there is other square garden is not an easy place to watch a flyers game. it is i wish it wouldn't happen. i wish people will think but our officer c and will deal witt, and we juste >> i don't know about the portable poddy thing i in that . but what i would tell people is do not bring you, they will e taken from you but water and ha. >> right are 850 portable johns out there scattered throughout on both nof the park way and some along broad street at various intersections. food certainly along broad street everybody will opened, however philadelphia, food truck association, we have both at north and south side of the parkway, . >> unaudible. is this in fact ground zero at l super bowl plans. and i and a fr people sort of got together
i think in the scale of thing itte and it is regrettable. i don't think it rose to the level serious concern and i think what happens is with sometimes the media want to perpetuate the myth to literallf eagles game, i have seen some stuff at i tt is -- when eagles fans travel to othern't an easy place to be in, there is other square garden is not an easy place to watch a flyers game. it is i wish it wouldn't happen. i wish people will think but our officer c and will deal witt, and we juste...
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were saying itts would be 100 to the dollar before all was said and done in the halfway mark of the yearark? -- thus far? henry: probably not too much. much of the move has been this month, so the stronger yen was probably not reflected to much in january's trade data. that would definitely depend on where the yen goes from here. aroundoes down, up to 100, that will be more of a concern. it is a concern now for policymakers at around 1.06. it could cut in to export values, cut in two corporate problems. so far, business sentiment is holding that pretty well. that is due to strong external demands. in thaten keeps moving direction, that could change. manus: henry hoenig breaking numbers.japanese trade a good set of trade data. numbers. to a certain extent, the first deficit in eight months, but the deficit to china is strong, up 30%. ashok: we sometimes underestimate how integrated japan is with asia. asia is the main beneficiary of the upturn in the global a acceleration we are saying. japan benefits from the acceleration and principally the upturn that is taking place in most of asia ri
were saying itts would be 100 to the dollar before all was said and done in the halfway mark of the yearark? -- thus far? henry: probably not too much. much of the move has been this month, so the stronger yen was probably not reflected to much in january's trade data. that would definitely depend on where the yen goes from here. aroundoes down, up to 100, that will be more of a concern. it is a concern now for policymakers at around 1.06. it could cut in to export values, cut in two corporate...
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old fleet, itt an is not something you can ignore.customers start to notice if a plane is old and they cost more to maintain. it is a bit like not attending to a leaky roof or giving your house paint. thetually you have to and longer you leave it, the more expensive it becomes. it becomes a big bite to accommodate. haidi: particularly if you are trying to keep the premium on travelers. thank you. let's get a quick check of the latest business headlines. uber says it is on course for an ipo next year and is confident it will be profitable. this ceo told the goldman sachs tech conference in san francisco that he joined a company in crisis and has seen no lack of surprises. he said he wants to partner with more ridesharing companies and that uber are ready moves more people than the aviation industry. jumped the most after is trading revenue rebounded with market volatility. the bank says the first six weeks of 2018 showed a strong start in market dependent businesses with revenue gains of 10% and its global markets unit at 18% in the as
old fleet, itt an is not something you can ignore.customers start to notice if a plane is old and they cost more to maintain. it is a bit like not attending to a leaky roof or giving your house paint. thetually you have to and longer you leave it, the more expensive it becomes. it becomes a big bite to accommodate. haidi: particularly if you are trying to keep the premium on travelers. thank you. let's get a quick check of the latest business headlines. uber says it is on course for an ipo next...
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or itt but g.e.d the rule somehow they made it work but we never understood what was happening in g.e. capital. >> at the time i heard somebody say this i can't remember who it was a hedge fund that made lightbulbs. >> it was. gte as well. >> gulf & western, all the big ones you remember. >> it's because -- we are going to continue the conversation right now we have to go. >> great board at g.e., by the way, the new board >> we gotta go courtney, take us out of here. >> thank you very much a big miss in pending home sales. the real estate market is finally cooling off. tonight on "mad money" don't forget under armour ceo kevin plank. comebacks, earnings, his future and more tonight at 6:00 eastern. firms... again.rokerage and online equity trades are only $4.95... i mean you can't have low cost and be full service. it's impossible. it's like having your cake and eating it too. ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs. how am i going to explain this? if you don't like the
or itt but g.e.d the rule somehow they made it work but we never understood what was happening in g.e. capital. >> at the time i heard somebody say this i can't remember who it was a hedge fund that made lightbulbs. >> it was. gte as well. >> gulf & western, all the big ones you remember. >> it's because -- we are going to continue the conversation right now we have to go. >> great board at g.e., by the way, the new board >> we gotta go courtney, take us...
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and is itt hit me. i realized i needed to get her a greta.coke and a bag of cheetos. i got hert greta. this is us on the morning the oscar nominations were announced. ( applause ) she walked in-- she walked in to where we were eating, and we were crying and jumping up and down. and she looked at the bag, and she said, "you got me the gregga!" and she was sobbing. it was one of the most special mornings i've ever had. >> stephen: everybody i know who has seen this movie just loves it. i've waxed on about this movie on this show several times now. >> so great. >> stephen: has anybody come up to you who really surprised you who loved the movie? you must get it all the time? >> yes. so i just got back from london, and i was lucky enough to see "harry potter." i'm the biggest "harry potter" fan and i was so excited and i was lucky enough to go backstage and i went back right when the curtain came down and so the whole cast was in their costume. and i said oh, my god. and dumbledore, who appears in portraits in the play, he walks up to me and said,
and is itt hit me. i realized i needed to get her a greta.coke and a bag of cheetos. i got hert greta. this is us on the morning the oscar nominations were announced. ( applause ) she walked in-- she walked in to where we were eating, and we were crying and jumping up and down. and she looked at the bag, and she said, "you got me the gregga!" and she was sobbing. it was one of the most special mornings i've ever had. >> stephen: everybody i know who has seen this movie just...
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, maybe te fisa court judges were told something beyond the dossier to give him the confidence that itterified. at this moment, we don't have that. >> sean: thank you for the update. whenea we come back, a huge anniversary for a conspiracy theorist msnbc's chris matthews. a good one. it's our video of the day and the hannity hotline. straight ahead. you need a ghostbed™. the only mattress with cooling latex over gel memory foam to give you the deepest sleep. delivered to your door. in a box. at a great price. because you shouldn't have to pay a lot for a great night's sleep. order your ghostbed™ today and receive $100 off plus two free ghostpillows. ick! ghostbed™. amazing mattress. unreal sleep. even if you'res can be trying your best.ggle, along with diet and exercise, once daily toujeo may help you control your blood sugar. get into a daily groove. ♪ let's groove tonight ♪ ♪ share the spice of life ♪ ♪ baby slice it right from the makers of lantus, toujeo provides blood sugar-lowering activity for 24 hours and beyond, proven blood sugar control all day and all night, and significant
, maybe te fisa court judges were told something beyond the dossier to give him the confidence that itterified. at this moment, we don't have that. >> sean: thank you for the update. whenea we come back, a huge anniversary for a conspiracy theorist msnbc's chris matthews. a good one. it's our video of the day and the hannity hotline. straight ahead. you need a ghostbed™. the only mattress with cooling latex over gel memory foam to give you the deepest sleep. delivered to your door. in a...
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to make public barack obama's presidential briefing, you are betting, and i agree with you, tonight, ittow that he knew all of this was happening. >> look, they have these front guys, brennan out there, clapper out there, they are propagandists out there, they don't have been roads out there, valerie jarrett out there. barack obama's going in the witness protection program. no one knows where he is anymore. his name never comes up. i'm telling you that theev frenzied defense of what's taking place here. it's to protect hillary and protect obama. since when has the democrat party supported law enforcement? they undermined the baltimore police department, they undermined the ferguson police department, the nypd, the l.a.p.d., all of a sudden they are defending the fbi. and they turn around and say, why are you attacking the fbi? you and i and others -- [clear throat] are defending the fbi against the senior level. the leaking? the leaking! we already know, comey is a leaker, mccabe is a leaker, strzok is a leaker, page is a leaker, it's how we knew on march 2nd, 5th, 6th of last year, some
to make public barack obama's presidential briefing, you are betting, and i agree with you, tonight, ittow that he knew all of this was happening. >> look, they have these front guys, brennan out there, clapper out there, they are propagandists out there, they don't have been roads out there, valerie jarrett out there. barack obama's going in the witness protection program. no one knows where he is anymore. his name never comes up. i'm telling you that theev frenzied defense of what's...
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itts hur me that you are throwing out t i and basically the party i'm in and al the people that are in it are one guy end entity and everything is the same as simple as you are a racist. and john stewart as this ha macing quote, and i'll butcher it a bit, he knows good people not scared of black people, not scared of brown people. they are scared of their insurance preen humes going up. and i do think there is a lot of gray zone with trump supporters. and i would like both of us, myself included, because i'm certainly guilty of this as well, to stop throwing around horrible allegations and name calling. >> the blanket condemnations of both sides. >> yes. >> we'll come back and talk about that and a number of other things. when we come back we'll get her predictions for republican party. that's next. >> duck and cover. >> it's coming. see you when we get back. this is the story of green mountain coffee roasters dark magic told in the time it takes to brew your cup. first, we head to vermont. and go to our coffee shop. and meet dave. hey. why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good, he ask
itts hur me that you are throwing out t i and basically the party i'm in and al the people that are in it are one guy end entity and everything is the same as simple as you are a racist. and john stewart as this ha macing quote, and i'll butcher it a bit, he knows good people not scared of black people, not scared of brown people. they are scared of their insurance preen humes going up. and i do think there is a lot of gray zone with trump supporters. and i would like both of us, myself...
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think itt necessarily is the perfect takeout price, they don't necessarily believe all come over time able to get to that standalone value. so there is fatigued among shareholders, with many ultimately pitched a qualcomm. your take onnt spectrums takeover of a charging group, what is the driver behind it? it is an intercompany deal because it is a company with larger shareholder merging, and the driver seems to be primarily anding up ownership something other shareholders have been pressuring spectrum to actually do. there is also tax benefits. isa statement says there measures to complete. scarlet: and warren buffett has a ton of cash in hand and is inching to use it. what makes a finding in acquisition so difficult for the company? there is a lot of thinks being too expensive and too much dislocation in the market and irrational buying, etc. what makes it difficult is he has wondered $16 billion and he wants to do something big outside of issuance. of things is expensive and competitive so it is hard to get into the process that often likes, which is a private deal which is him and
think itt necessarily is the perfect takeout price, they don't necessarily believe all come over time able to get to that standalone value. so there is fatigued among shareholders, with many ultimately pitched a qualcomm. your take onnt spectrums takeover of a charging group, what is the driver behind it? it is an intercompany deal because it is a company with larger shareholder merging, and the driver seems to be primarily anding up ownership something other shareholders have been pressuring...
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itt allows the individual to increase the weight at which their gun is fired.ent is saying it needs to be done through executive action, instructing his justice department and the atf to try to change the rules to ban those. there is an open question as to whether or not they have the authority to actually do that. some democrats on capitol hill still having for a legislative fix. at this point the president staying with executive action. now age limits. this is something the president brought up in the last few days and it brakes sharply from where the nra is on this. the shooter having access to an ar-15 style rifle. those rifles you can purchase once you reach the age of 18. for handguns it's only the age of 21. the nra is opposed to that. a lot of republicans i talk to are opposed to that as well. then you move to background checks. this is where the details actually matters, the nuance actually matters. there is a bipartisan background check bill. it does not expand background checks, it asks for better compliance on the state and national level. i don't k
itt allows the individual to increase the weight at which their gun is fired.ent is saying it needs to be done through executive action, instructing his justice department and the atf to try to change the rules to ban those. there is an open question as to whether or not they have the authority to actually do that. some democrats on capitol hill still having for a legislative fix. at this point the president staying with executive action. now age limits. this is something the president brought...
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but then itt became this kind of thing that people -- it began to work, people would stop and they wouldry to take care of me. [laughter] >> one of the neediest cases, come on. >> come back, talk to me. and the other thing, this is an important thing, i basically didn't ask questions. so all reporters, what do we do, we ask questions, ask questions, i don't ask questions. i go in and i sit there and people just prefer to talk. [laughter] >> okay, so one of the reasons that perhaps people start to talklk from what you're saying d the key in that is what you said in terms of the initial part of your answerf where you said, yu mentioned hope hicks who is the president's personal pr person. now, when you read fire and fury you find out that everybody in this book has his or her own pr person, jared and ivanka have their own pr person, bannon ends up building his own pr team. is one of thehe reasons why -- >> and the president. the president who has a press secretary and the -- >> a whole communication shop. >> of 40 people but he's conducting his own freelance operation. >> so maybe one of t
but then itt became this kind of thing that people -- it began to work, people would stop and they wouldry to take care of me. [laughter] >> one of the neediest cases, come on. >> come back, talk to me. and the other thing, this is an important thing, i basically didn't ask questions. so all reporters, what do we do, we ask questions, ask questions, i don't ask questions. i go in and i sit there and people just prefer to talk. [laughter] >> okay, so one of the reasons that...
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literally trying to demonize families and make itt a racist slur.ght. >> tucker: kristin gillibrand is an actual sitting senator. not a parody of one. david joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: chain migration is a term has been used for 50 years.n it's not a physical chain. there is no reference to any horrifying episode in american history like slavery that's insane. the principle is important one. 70%, 70% of all illegal -- legal immigrants into this country come through chain migration. family reunification. i don't care what they call it.'t principle is the same. we don't have any control over those people. we don't get to vet them or choose them and they come here because they are related to people already here. >> of course we do get to c vet them. they have to apply and have to get a visa and it takes 10 to 13 years to come here. c don't come here automatically. also important to note that the trump proposal limits all chain migration. so you can't bring in any family members other than your spouse or y
literally trying to demonize families and make itt a racist slur.ght. >> tucker: kristin gillibrand is an actual sitting senator. not a parody of one. david joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: chain migration is a term has been used for 50 years.n it's not a physical chain. there is no reference to any horrifying episode in american history like slavery that's insane. the principle is important one. 70%, 70% of all illegal -- legal...
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be natural of inside, and so it is inside, and so with any other situation, and we have to look at itt from their point of view, and think about it from their point of view, and it is fascinating from the other side, and from the same text, and how others are reading frit that same text and sometimes both arguments seem good. so this is where the bible's history as well as the history of the interpretation of the bible give so much to us in part, and it gives us insight into the people that we are studying. i don't know how many times i would be reading, you know, because i know a little bit about the bible, and i would be reading a a primary and secondary source that historians put on something, and the text that the historian does not recognize, and while this is an interesting insight, and maybe it is just genesis, and so, i think that it gives us insight into the people who are study, because it is so much a part of our lives and it is going to the give us insight into the scripture and the text can be and how multi faceted. >> it is interesting. >> this question is addressed to al
be natural of inside, and so it is inside, and so with any other situation, and we have to look at itt from their point of view, and think about it from their point of view, and it is fascinating from the other side, and from the same text, and how others are reading frit that same text and sometimes both arguments seem good. so this is where the bible's history as well as the history of the interpretation of the bible give so much to us in part, and it gives us insight into the people that we...
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outlet -- itt news has massive hits, 2 million viewers. they are going to get loads and loads of hits. they are sharing the data of who was looking at this. will you share that data with them? >> unlike other services, we do not place ads in this content. >> that's not what they told me. advertiser youn created target audience, and then people who meet that audience will see an advertisement in their news feed. clear, the ads face around the content. there's advertising adjacent, and the point we are making. >> we don't run ads on pages. in some of these newsfeed, if somebody is in the audience for an advertiser, for the criteria, then they may see an ad. >> if they can put some of your adverts in the middle of their videos --their >> we are not aware specifically. >> sometimes these figures are taken by other users and paste it on and changed and altered. >> we have policies against anybody infringing on others intellectual property rights and we have systems in place to detect that. and certainly we have a notice to takedown procedure. >
outlet -- itt news has massive hits, 2 million viewers. they are going to get loads and loads of hits. they are sharing the data of who was looking at this. will you share that data with them? >> unlike other services, we do not place ads in this content. >> that's not what they told me. advertiser youn created target audience, and then people who meet that audience will see an advertisement in their news feed. clear, the ads face around the content. there's advertising adjacent,...
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so, the idea that this is going lined path, itt looks that way a dozen years ago but it did not look that way at that point. that was like a warning of being cautious. another way of saying this is, in 1989, the u.s. recognized in europe the question would be as much a german question as a russian question. this came up a little bit in the earlier discussion. the prospect of what would happen with germany was not only matter for russia, but a matter for eastern europe, for western europe. if you feel, over eight or nine months, that that set of actions is a pause, i don't know how you would compare it with anything else in recent political history. what else has government done in the first year that matches that level? by novemberse, within the first eight or nine or 10 months, you had u.s. well-positioned in nato, germany, even baker talks about the csce as a way to deal with the european coming home by december. to compare it to today, i think we have a world where donald trump is ambivalent about alliances. i think the generals would generally hold him in line. strong leaders may
so, the idea that this is going lined path, itt looks that way a dozen years ago but it did not look that way at that point. that was like a warning of being cautious. another way of saying this is, in 1989, the u.s. recognized in europe the question would be as much a german question as a russian question. this came up a little bit in the earlier discussion. the prospect of what would happen with germany was not only matter for russia, but a matter for eastern europe, for western europe. if...
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it and itt want to do one point they said, we are going to say black and white, and at the last minute, just as they were starting to get the programs together, they broke and said you're going to go with you. my interestingly note, sister and i, we remember the 1966,ery near the end of we had a color television set as a christmas present in our house, and we saw "hollywood ;s ands," and solve the x;s o's were yellow. we watched "star trek" and saw the colors of the uniforms. it was like when dorothy goes to all, it was a whole other dimension. >> i guess this is a process question. 70's --classes in the in the 1970's to adults. one of the reasons i do that is because i think the 1970's don't get the respect they deserve. a lot of classes on the 1960's and a lot on the 1980's. at the same time, you know not of attention is given to 1968. victor: that's why would this book. >> you just asked and answered my question. victor: a little secret, i probably read every 1968 in 1969 book that came out. i kept thinking, and in one of my previous books is about teenagers from the 1960's. there w
it and itt want to do one point they said, we are going to say black and white, and at the last minute, just as they were starting to get the programs together, they broke and said you're going to go with you. my interestingly note, sister and i, we remember the 1966,ery near the end of we had a color television set as a christmas present in our house, and we saw "hollywood ;s ands," and solve the x;s o's were yellow. we watched "star trek" and saw the colors of the...
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yesterday we saw the massacre at night and the mask of itt happppened three days ago whehe0 people were killed, and also the destruction and death we saw where whole neighborhoods are being destroyed. violence comes amidst a series of clashes and externalnal problem -- powers including israel, iran, and the syrian government. we will have more on syria after deadlines. the white house is denying reports that the trump administration has been openly discussing an israeli plan to formally annex palestinian lands in the occupied west bank. a spokesperson for the right-wing likud party quoted prime minister benjamin netanyahu as saying in a closed-door session, quote, "on the subject of applying sovereignty, i can say that i have been talking to the americans about it for some time," he said, unquote. israel's west bank settlements are illegal under international law, and any move to annex palestinian territory would be a further violation of the geneva conventions. white house spokesperson josh raffel on monday called any reports that the u.s. discussed annexation with israelelfalse", open
yesterday we saw the massacre at night and the mask of itt happppened three days ago whehe0 people were killed, and also the destruction and death we saw where whole neighborhoods are being destroyed. violence comes amidst a series of clashes and externalnal problem -- powers including israel, iran, and the syrian government. we will have more on syria after deadlines. the white house is denying reports that the trump administration has been openly discussing an israeli plan to formally annex...
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as a parent, it scares me to death this body doesn't take itt of an event even earlier. colorado's columbine high school. with me now is author dave cullen, who wrote the book columbine. i've read it two or three times. it's an incredible read. it changed my whole perspective on this. nothing ever changes. i mean we talked about this. you've been on countless times, and it just -- nothing ever changes. >> it doesn't. that's what i can't -- i couldn't agree more with what he said. we don't do anything, and the gun thing is -- we've got to do something. but at least there i understand the politics of it. some of the other things like screening for teen depression, that's easy. it's not political. it's really cheap. there's a one page form. it takes 30 seconds. it's highly effective. why don't we start there. >> you said studies show a lot of these shooters have depression. >> exactly. exactly. that's the greatest number of them. so the definitive report the secret service did where they studied all the school shooters for more than a 25-year period, and 78% had either suic
as a parent, it scares me to death this body doesn't take itt of an event even earlier. colorado's columbine high school. with me now is author dave cullen, who wrote the book columbine. i've read it two or three times. it's an incredible read. it changed my whole perspective on this. nothing ever changes. i mean we talked about this. you've been on countless times, and it just -- nothing ever changes. >> it doesn't. that's what i can't -- i couldn't agree more with what he said. we don't...
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the fix in to save hillary clinton from prosecution when we know she committed multiple felonies as ittates to the email server scandal. comey and his lackeys ignored incontrovertible evidence about clinton e breaking the law, havg secret top-secret special access programming, classified information stored in a mom-and-pop shop bathroom closet on the server. they alsoo failed to act after clinton's team deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, then they acid washed, using bleach a bit on the hard drives, any devices, they must of those up with a hammer. turnedile devices they over to the fbi? they were useless. they had no sim cards in them. despite all of this, comey, strzok, and others, they crafted an exoneration statement months before ever interviewing hillary clinton and 17 other key witnesses in the case. by the way, that's not how law enforcement works.ra and then exoneration statement, one describing clinton's mishandling of classified information, comey changed the words, the legal standard, gross negligence, which is the legal standard, to extreme carelessness. they also alter their
the fix in to save hillary clinton from prosecution when we know she committed multiple felonies as ittates to the email server scandal. comey and his lackeys ignored incontrovertible evidence about clinton e breaking the law, havg secret top-secret special access programming, classified information stored in a mom-and-pop shop bathroom closet on the server. they alsoo failed to act after clinton's team deleted 33,000 subpoenaed emails, then they acid washed, using bleach a bit on the hard...
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second amendment right is not to protect me from you, not to if itt us from a bear were to crash into the studio that you are in right now, it is to protect us, we did people, man, woman, and child, to protect us from the a terroristic government. nobody wants to say that. that is the reason we need protection. that is the reason why the second amendment was given to us. there wasn't no other reason. it is not matter that we had muskets in the 1800's and machine guns now -- it does not matter, because at one time -- if you take away all these guns, on thetake awa every gun planet, they are going to pick up rocks. evil is going to exist. you cannot change the! our next call from illinois on the independent line. good morning. caller: good morning. thank you for c-span. thank you for taking my cauldron i also had a comment about the recent gun debates. -- call.o raised i also had a comment about the recent gun debates. i was raised in a home with a firearm. ike the previous gentlemen, was raised what to do and what not to do with it. butas for self o defense i also believe the second am
second amendment right is not to protect me from you, not to if itt us from a bear were to crash into the studio that you are in right now, it is to protect us, we did people, man, woman, and child, to protect us from the a terroristic government. nobody wants to say that. that is the reason we need protection. that is the reason why the second amendment was given to us. there wasn't no other reason. it is not matter that we had muskets in the 1800's and machine guns now -- it does not matter,...
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if we're preparing for what russia did in 2016 it would be november, itt in will be very different in020. it would look more american unless russian. this is adaptation. we're already fighting the next war and ahead of the new one, which is why i think education is so critical, but absent a u.s. government approach we will all have to do our best in our communities. other any private initiatives that would help? conley: new sources, social media are doing fact checking. pressure that congress has brought to bear on the social media companies is changing their perspective. late to need. this has been ongoing. this campaign is only intensifying. this is where every member of congress has to return to their home district and talk about this in very clear ways. >> amen to that. , on the example that you gave all of the next level of technology, of which something can be created that looks real, acts real, feels real, etc., if cyber command were to a job -- to adopt your would you suggest that they change the way they are doing their operations? important it is very to expand this notion o
if we're preparing for what russia did in 2016 it would be november, itt in will be very different in020. it would look more american unless russian. this is adaptation. we're already fighting the next war and ahead of the new one, which is why i think education is so critical, but absent a u.s. government approach we will all have to do our best in our communities. other any private initiatives that would help? conley: new sources, social media are doing fact checking. pressure that congress...
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re it doesn't feel that way to me as itt relates to sovereign. >> i consider myself to be an optimist but i will tell you it is an interesting dynamic going to the budget it's harder to reduce spending long-term and i think it is incumbent upon all of us to decide together as the legislature are these differ so -- deficits what we are willing to tolerate? so we hope the legislature takes up the ideas that we offer. >> in several areas they take some of those agencies for this landfill including the pentagon making sure the military has what it needs but you could have a situation where people are just getting the contracts out the door to take advantage of the money available so what you doing to ensure we don't do multiple items in light of this money in one year? >> in addition to increasing spending for the first time everer and now tell us starting the process about the pentagon's ability that is a good thing that we could expose and fix. so we take that risk seriously. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> we share frustrations with where we are and mr. chair has expressed similar frustr
re it doesn't feel that way to me as itt relates to sovereign. >> i consider myself to be an optimist but i will tell you it is an interesting dynamic going to the budget it's harder to reduce spending long-term and i think it is incumbent upon all of us to decide together as the legislature are these differ so -- deficits what we are willing to tolerate? so we hope the legislature takes up the ideas that we offer. >> in several areas they take some of those agencies for this...
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yesterday, itte is not the economy, stupid.: nothing has fundamentally changed in terms of the macro picture. part of the reason yields spiked is inflation expectations when it, but i'm not buying the argument, even though we had a good weight growth number. if you look under the hood, it doesn't look all that fantastic. the number of hours worked fell. if you reduce the denominator of any ratio, the overall ratio will go up. it mainly affected the bosses, not the worker bees. it is not clear that this is a great age of weight growth. david: that wage number fits together with others. today, buting up there is a growing number of the indications out there about inflation. it is not coming out of left field, also a commodity prices have been on briefly, so that could feed into it. but all of that will be offset by bigger global drivers and disruptors. the fact that we are in a globalized workforce, we have cheap labor, should keep pressure off of wages. the gig economy, technology, all of this means we are in a low environment.
yesterday, itte is not the economy, stupid.: nothing has fundamentally changed in terms of the macro picture. part of the reason yields spiked is inflation expectations when it, but i'm not buying the argument, even though we had a good weight growth number. if you look under the hood, it doesn't look all that fantastic. the number of hours worked fell. if you reduce the denominator of any ratio, the overall ratio will go up. it mainly affected the bosses, not the worker bees. it is not clear...
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. >> folks are saying the real bombshell in the report is that itt it inadvertently confirms that thez not carter page but the former trump foreign adviser george papadapoulos. >> that is right. in december the times reported that the information had been given to australian diplomat during a night of heavy drinking in 2016 was the trigger for the fbi's investigation which began in july of 2016. it was not carter page, it was papadapoulos and a couple of other elements. the nunes memo confirms that and that carter page, the fisa warrant for carter page came later. a couple of months after that. so it was actually something that confirmed and kind of undercut the argument that conference ca -- that republicans were making, that carter page was central to this -- >> go ahead. >> one other point is that it was puzzling that the republicans decided to make carter page part of this big campaign after the white house spent a year distancing themselves from carter panthers. >> the papadapoulos piece is meaningful, right, because the idea that somehow the carter page piece of this is go to di
. >> folks are saying the real bombshell in the report is that itt it inadvertently confirms that thez not carter page but the former trump foreign adviser george papadapoulos. >> that is right. in december the times reported that the information had been given to australian diplomat during a night of heavy drinking in 2016 was the trigger for the fbi's investigation which began in july of 2016. it was not carter page, it was papadapoulos and a couple of other elements. the nunes...
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itt: we will have to end there. the house is coming in fourth to -- for the day.uld back tomorrow at 7:00 a.m. eastern. the c-span bus tour continues in mississippi. take you live to the floor of the house of representative's. ilies. the speaker: pursuant to the order o of the house of january , 2018, the chair will now recognize members from lists bm
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providing additional isr, the commanders would not be agnostic to the timeline to get usr to the field with itt be a fair statement? >> that'she right. i think the fast we can continue to provide those capabilities, the better. >> one of my concerns and i have tremendous amountr. of respect r the secretary of defense and the secretary of the air force as well, but as they have change the strategy to more of a china or russia strategy, they are canceling the procurement or propose to cancel the procurement of items that are not capable of flying against the russians or the chinese and are in a direct conflict with the russians or the chinese that one of these platforms is the new recapitalization of the jstars which was spent hundreds of millions to develop and are now currently ready to purchase and a proposed to cancel the procurement of the jstars because they said they're going to use a system that is not been developed yet, which obviously changes the timeline when we can deliver that system to you. i guess my question is, do the systems that use in central command have to be survivable, if
providing additional isr, the commanders would not be agnostic to the timeline to get usr to the field with itt be a fair statement? >> that'she right. i think the fast we can continue to provide those capabilities, the better. >> one of my concerns and i have tremendous amountr. of respect r the secretary of defense and the secretary of the air force as well, but as they have change the strategy to more of a china or russia strategy, they are canceling the procurement or propose to...
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now, itt much of a coat is torn and ragged, it is ripped under the arms. still, as i look at it as it hangs on the but of my musket, i think more of it than i ever did of any article of dress ever owned in my life i-4. -- in my life before." the battlefield filled a void in his life, yet his confusion about combat was born out in his equal vacation over how to treat his dirty coat. should he preserve it is a treasured artifact of the emotional and patriotic value? or burn it with the rest of the ragged and filthy uniforms? his indecision over keeping it underscores how he was drawn to and repulsed by the killing fields of war. stunned by what he had done and seen. so many, it's fallen by his side. their death unleashed a newfound love for union well ceiling his sense of obligation to his comrades. his example shows that soldiering was never a state of being, but a process of becoming. the labelt to put common soldier on a man encourages stereotyping of the rank and file. a stereotyping that pivots around the following. was a man loyal or dislike? brave or
now, itt much of a coat is torn and ragged, it is ripped under the arms. still, as i look at it as it hangs on the but of my musket, i think more of it than i ever did of any article of dress ever owned in my life i-4. -- in my life before." the battlefield filled a void in his life, yet his confusion about combat was born out in his equal vacation over how to treat his dirty coat. should he preserve it is a treasured artifact of the emotional and patriotic value? or burn it with the rest...
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itt economists feel is that is sort of inefficient to have your employer making a decision about whatof health insurance you have because your employer's preferences might be different than yours. like the ceo of the company is deciding what kind of health benefits will be available to everyone in the company, and under law and has to be fair and have the same choices. not fair for the ceo to have one kind of benefits and for you to have another. the ceo probably earns a lot more money than you do so he cares about saving on his taxes. you might want to have a lot of money put into the health benefit and less money and wages. a lower income worker might say i'm happy with the health insurance product that has a slightly higher deductible and i have more and take him pay. there are some inefficiencies that way. health care just keeps getting more and more expensive. there's a view that having the employer shoulder so much of the cost of health insurance is partially responsible for that. individual people don't realize how expensive it has gotten and they are not mad about it really. m
itt economists feel is that is sort of inefficient to have your employer making a decision about whatof health insurance you have because your employer's preferences might be different than yours. like the ceo of the company is deciding what kind of health benefits will be available to everyone in the company, and under law and has to be fair and have the same choices. not fair for the ceo to have one kind of benefits and for you to have another. the ceo probably earns a lot more money than you...
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have the contend with russia and china in that efforts to spread authoritarianism, and we have to do itt all with a president who seems to lack the enthusiasm for the task, let's just put it that way. >> okay. we are going to go to the audience questions, and when i call on you, stand and say your name and after fill fillation if you have one and it is a question only, and just one. wait for the microphone, e please. >> thank you very much. i'm mike from pacs advisory and thursday i am speaking to the adviser's course about collection, and so i would like the to know about that as ak if or the of return on investment. you have emphasized stabilization, and in almost all of the cases that the u.s. has intervened, haiti, kosovo, iran, and iraq and our efforts have been obstructed by the criminalized power corrupted regime, and so the solution that you point out is a whole government approach, and a allow for transmission of voting governments and so the -- >> the question. >> how do we do that? would you support legislation that would mandate for security assistance above whatever threshol
have the contend with russia and china in that efforts to spread authoritarianism, and we have to do itt all with a president who seems to lack the enthusiasm for the task, let's just put it that way. >> okay. we are going to go to the audience questions, and when i call on you, stand and say your name and after fill fillation if you have one and it is a question only, and just one. wait for the microphone, e please. >> thank you very much. i'm mike from pacs advisory and thursday i...
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guest: when you take a look at trillion, and from itt perspective, i think needs it. not infrastructure plan but fantasy. that is their headline. it says -- covered 80% of major financial projects. will the numbers work? guest: i think it will in certain situations and not in others. these are projects in the country. investment might be really far-reaching. host: the breakdown in federal $100 billion in incentives. financing the projects, go through the what each of those mean. as we were having the discussion, associated builders, rachel is up first. >> are used to live in illinois for a good 3.5 years. the entire years i lived in my small illinois town, they were paving a three-quarter mile stretch of road. something kind of funny was going on. a kind of system for accountability for the use of localderal, state, and funds, should there be for this so that projects are fulfilled and non-wasteful? i think it is a great question. a key element i like about the this is a is performance-based grant process. i think with the guidelines are trying to do is drive toward p
guest: when you take a look at trillion, and from itt perspective, i think needs it. not infrastructure plan but fantasy. that is their headline. it says -- covered 80% of major financial projects. will the numbers work? guest: i think it will in certain situations and not in others. these are projects in the country. investment might be really far-reaching. host: the breakdown in federal $100 billion in incentives. financing the projects, go through the what each of those mean. as we were...