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international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now in one hour from now the leaders of the u.s. and north korea will start their historic summit at a luxury hotel in singapore the schedule has been announced by the white house to start with donald trump and kim jong un will hold a one on one meeting accompanied only by the translators delegations from the two countries will then convene for talks and a working lunch washington's key priority will be to persuade north korea to give up its nuclear weapons program on the eve of the summit u.s. secretary of state mike pump aoe said he was optimistic about the talks. they are in fact moving quite rapidly and we anticipate they will come to their logical conclusion even more quickly than we had intercepted and we'll see how far we get but i'm very optimistic that we will have a successful outcome from tomorrow's meeting between these two leaders it's the case in each of those two countries there are only two people that can make decisions of this magnitude in those two people are going to be sitting in a room together tomorro
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here with me now john thomas and dave jacobson, political commentators.ring the point of view of what it looks like in there, people in cages. that's pretty tough to defend, dave. >> it's barbaric. it's unamerican, i said this yesterday, but increasingly donald trump is turning this nation into nazi germany and turning these into concentration camps. it is deplorable, it's abhorrent and it is horrifying. it's totally against our american values. >> so john, how does the president defend that visual? how does the first lady who has now spoken out for the first time by way of her spokesperson who says she hates to see children separated from their parents is hoping both sides can come together and enforce the laws with heart. but then when you hear the descriptions like that from diane gallagher's point of view as well as other people who have been in these facilities who are saying people are lining the floors like carpets, and people are being held in cages, families, separated. >> melania is clearly throwing her political capital in to help it move and g
here with me now john thomas and dave jacobson, political commentators.ring the point of view of what it looks like in there, people in cages. that's pretty tough to defend, dave. >> it's barbaric. it's unamerican, i said this yesterday, but increasingly donald trump is turning this nation into nazi germany and turning these into concentration camps. it is deplorable, it's abhorrent and it is horrifying. it's totally against our american values. >> so john, how does the president...
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we're broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is art international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the leaders of the u.s. and north korea have hailed their historic summit in singapore as a success and a joint declaration pledged to give up his nuclear arsenal although no timeline was given and in exchange donald trump agreed to suspend u.s. military exercises with south korea u.s. president said afterwards that the two had formed a strong relationship a turnaround comes just months after they were threatening each other with all out war. we have developed a very special bond. north korea best not make any more threats to the united states they will be met with fire and fury and have mad men out there shooting rockets all over the place you will have no choice but to totally destroy north korea rocket man is a sick puppy. a frightened dog barks louder i will surely indefinitely tame the mentally deranged us due to it with fire. this is tree is proven over and over again and visitors can indeed become friends both very honored to sign the document thank
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. >> cnn political commentator john thomas and strategist dave jacobson with us. hat do you say to that thought that he is not the first one, i should point out, to say, mr. sorenson is not the first to point out that he believes this in a sense is terroristic. >> first of all, it hurts me to see these children used as political pawns basically for the left to gain amnesty. it also hurts me that adults are making bad decisions to break the law, break our immigration law, and bring their children across the border because they think they'll get citizenship that way. the reality is this law has been on the books for a number of years prior to the trump administration. now it needs to be solved. but i just -- i hate it when you're seeing this -- the convenience of this situation being used for political gain when somebody like paul manafort, who's being separated from his family now -- there's no outcry, right. the issue is it's politically convenient it drives an agenda for the left, and they want to use it rather than enforcing the law -- >> paul manafort for one is
. >> cnn political commentator john thomas and strategist dave jacobson with us. hat do you say to that thought that he is not the first one, i should point out, to say, mr. sorenson is not the first to point out that he believes this in a sense is terroristic. >> first of all, it hurts me to see these children used as political pawns basically for the left to gain amnesty. it also hurts me that adults are making bad decisions to break the law, break our immigration law, and bring...
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and john thomas is a political commentator. good to see all of you.obert mueller is apparently trying to ratchet up the pressure on paul manafort, letting him know we mean business, you can't talk to potential witnesses. do you think there is a chance ma that manafort may think again and potentially try to cut a deal? >> it certainly ratchets up the pressure on him and it is a very tough blow for his lawyers. it is so much harder to work with your client when they are incarcerated. there is lots and lots of document review that needs to done. this makes it much harder. in terms of can we see into the future whether we will cause him to cooperate? it is hard to know. he has a very tough defense team and right from the beginning they have been very adamant that they would go to war on this. but you know, mr. manafort is not a young man and the physical strain of being in jail is also very hard. so it remains to be seen. >> and given that you have been an attorney forric a rick gatest kind of signal does this end up sending to others who are facing charg
and john thomas is a political commentator. good to see all of you.obert mueller is apparently trying to ratchet up the pressure on paul manafort, letting him know we mean business, you can't talk to potential witnesses. do you think there is a chance ma that manafort may think again and potentially try to cut a deal? >> it certainly ratchets up the pressure on him and it is a very tough blow for his lawyers. it is so much harder to work with your client when they are incarcerated. there...
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now a whole week has now passed since the biggest party on the planet kicked off right here in russia and there are still another three weeks of the world cup to go for all the details as well as the latest updates let's go to our special studio in the very center of moscow. it's another beautiful. site for you on this moscow evening i wish i could say the football has been so beautiful it might not have been the high scoring games have any of it intriguing in a very different way on wednesday peter schmeichel on sunday was saying three one nil result the last of which he just finished and it was spain which he was stuck confidently predicted they were going to beat around but it was kind of scrappy and often in this match scrappy yes and very very exciting in the last fifteen minutes iran actually had the ball in the net that we all thought that dates but the linesman gave of side and it was taking two of our decision we thought it was one one and it was goi
are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. now a whole week has now passed since the biggest party on the planet kicked off right here in russia and there are still another three weeks of the world cup to go for all the details as well as the latest updates let's go to our special studio in the very center of moscow. it's another beautiful. site for you on this moscow evening i wish i could say the...
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are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.s. president donald trump has touched down in singapore for the historic summit between the u.s. and north korea air force one arrived at singapore's pilot bar air base on monday will meet the north korean leader kim jong il and on june twelfth the meeting will be the first ever face to face contact between a sitting u.s. president and a leader of north korea mr kim is also in singapore gearing up for the highly anticipated summit you arrived a few hours earlier on an air china plane. and the place where kim jong un is staying has been kept a closely guarded secret but reporters spotted guards in suits escorting a north korean flag to mercedes limousine arriving at the st regis hotel kim and his. have since been seen entering and leaving the hotel for a meeting with the singapore prime minister lee. arrived in singapore after leaving the g. seven summit in canada early the two day meeting was marked by a huge rift between the u.s. and other members a
are broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our team international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now the u.s. president donald trump has touched down in singapore for the historic summit between the u.s. and north korea air force one arrived at singapore's pilot bar air base on monday will meet the north korean leader kim jong il and on june twelfth the meeting will be the first ever face to face contact between a sitting u.s. president and a leader of north...
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broadcasting live direct from our studios in moscow this is our chief international and john thomas certainly going to have you with us president donald trump says he does not rule out recognizing crimea as russian the province rejoined russia in two thousand and fourteen but is still considered by western countries to be part of ukraine. has more on the story. on board air force one on friday trump spoke to reporters about his upcoming meetings with wooden when a reporter asked him if he recognized crimea as part of russia he said quote we're going to have to see but then he blamed obama for the entire crimea debacle saying that it was a shame that obama gave up crimea now to remind the viewers of what happened in crimea back in twenty fourteen a referendum was held with international observers a present and ninety seven percent of the population voted to secede from ukraine and join russia the west refuse to recognize this plebiscite and then impose sanctions on russia and then separate ones on crimea but just this week we also heard from another u.s. official regarding crimea john bolton w
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broadcast live in moscow this is our national i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june twelfth in singapore that announcement came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to the north korean leader's residence. we were told to leave most of our belongings and all our mobile devices he climbed in and now they're taking us somewhere. so we're here in this band just to keep our men one photographer and myself rolling a lot of state in. this area is completely deserted and it looks like we're in circling something that appears to be the powers. that be it's only someone told me where exactly we are right now but we are being told to fold us now with. the group of people. who. i don't really know what exactly this place this but it looks to be the area where it came john who will be three teams. and the reason why i think still is becaus
broadcast live in moscow this is our national i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us donald trump made a dramatic u. turn this week saying his summit with kim jong un was back on the talks will take place on june twelfth in singapore that announcement came after russia's foreign minister met with the north korean leader in pyongyang our correspondent traveled with the russian delegation and was granted rare access to the north korean leader's residence. we were told to leave most of...
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my broadcasting live for right from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now a whole week has passed since the biggest party on the planet kicked off right here in russia and there are still another three weeks in the world cup to go all the details as well as the latest updates let's go to our special studio on the very center of moscow. it's another beautiful site for you on this moscow evening i wish i could say the football has been so beautiful it might not have been the high scoring games if it intriguing in a very different way on wednesday peter schmeichel on saddam hussein three results the last of which is just finished and it was spain which he stopped confidently predicted they were going to be the round but it was kind of scrappy that often in this match. scrappy yes and very very exciting in the last fifteen minutes iran actually had the ball in the net that we all thought that dates but the linesman the cable side and it was taking two of our decision we thought it was one one and it was going to be it was
my broadcasting live for right from our studios in moscow this is our team international i'm john thomas certainly glad to have you with us now a whole week has passed since the biggest party on the planet kicked off right here in russia and there are still another three weeks in the world cup to go all the details as well as the latest updates let's go to our special studio on the very center of moscow. it's another beautiful site for you on this moscow evening i wish i could say the football...
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joining me now, democratic strategist dave jacobson and john thomas. i intend to pay my bit.ell me where you want to go. >> all right. one of the big demands for the north koreans has been all of the security guarantees. that's something the u.s. is more than happy to deliver. >> we're prepared to take what will be security assurances that are different, unique, than have been provided -- america has been willing to provide previous we think this is necessary and appropriate. >> so, john, unique securitygua guaranteed before. how far is the trump negotiation willing to keep kim jong-un in power? who are they willing to kill? >> there's a lot of questions to answer here. the u.s. has been consistent in saying they need real proof that, in fact, that the nuclear program has been dismantled. hearing a lot on the cable news circuit saying what's the difference between the iran nuclear deals and trump hated, and a potential deal that they might be making with north korea? well, there are big differences. giving them billions of dollars without getting a bunch of things in return i
joining me now, democratic strategist dave jacobson and john thomas. i intend to pay my bit.ell me where you want to go. >> all right. one of the big demands for the north koreans has been all of the security guarantees. that's something the u.s. is more than happy to deliver. >> we're prepared to take what will be security assurances that are different, unique, than have been provided -- america has been willing to provide previous we think this is necessary and appropriate....
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join usow, cofounder of fbn contributor john thomas, chief investment officer at global wealth managementining us. i know the market right now has priced them essentially a rate hike for this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. what about that.plot, which pretty much projects future interest rate hikes in the future. that said doesn't want to type up this, but it's what the market cares about. >> well, and the r going higher than ear rates in tenure based, which are around 3% now. there's a very limited room here of how much higher they can go. they also can't go higher than other countries was still substantially lower interest rates about the flood of money coming in, which could potentially hurt the economy. there's a limit here what th're going to do based on the other improving but are nowhere near high inflation growth expectations like we had either. krthank jonathan. i just want to switch it over now. can you explain why the language is so important in these meetings. we often parse over the systemic back into the federal reserve median language. can you talk about why that is so important for
join usow, cofounder of fbn contributor john thomas, chief investment officer at global wealth managementining us. i know the market right now has priced them essentially a rate hike for this afternoon at 2:00 p.m. what about that.plot, which pretty much projects future interest rate hikes in the future. that said doesn't want to type up this, but it's what the market cares about. >> well, and the r going higher than ear rates in tenure based, which are around 3% now. there's a very...
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. >> good morning, chair mcnulty, members of the committee, john thomas with public works on the road repaving and street safety bond. as reminder, the bond was approved in november of 2011 for $248 million. as of last june. and i'll just prefacehe comment by saying the financials have n been updated in some time as we await the final closeout numbers for this year. i won't go into detail on that, but we are largely completed with most of the work envisioned under the project. as i go through detail in the next slide, we can talk about that. in the upper right, you see images from several of our street scape projects that are finishing up. the laurell village, irving street scape, top right. the wiggle area, which is the bike route from market street. hen chinatown living alley which is a joint project. with the puc. so for highlights, public works has completed 48 street resurfacing contracts with four currently in construction, paved 1355 of the planned 1423 blocks at this stage. or 95% of the total. so as these four contracts are closed out, we will hit the goal and exceed it. the
. >> good morning, chair mcnulty, members of the committee, john thomas with public works on the road repaving and street safety bond. as reminder, the bond was approved in november of 2011 for $248 million. as of last june. and i'll just prefacehe comment by saying the financials have n been updated in some time as we await the final closeout numbers for this year. i won't go into detail on that, but we are largely completed with most of the work envisioned under the project. as i go...
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. >> kaline heldman and john thomas join us now. john is a cnn political commentator.rting with you, john, a special place in hell for the prime minister of canada? i mean -- >> that's a little extreme on the rhetoric. >> some people have pointed out that's the k of language an administration uses before they begin military action. this is canada. >> well, that's true. however, if larry kudlow is right, and i think he makes a fair point that president trump -- >> said this. >> i understand. but larry's point about you can't show weakness going into this summit, if canada was trying to undermine president trump and america's strength going this summit where we might be seeing a denuclearization and making peace for the resf the world, well, he does make a pretty good argument. i wouldn't have used those language. but if he was responsible for undermining the summit. >> well, was he. let's see what justin trudeau said. this incendiary verbal attack launched by canada's prime minister. here it was. >> i have made it very clear to the president that it is not something we
. >> kaline heldman and john thomas join us now. john is a cnn political commentator.rting with you, john, a special place in hell for the prime minister of canada? i mean -- >> that's a little extreme on the rhetoric. >> some people have pointed out that's the k of language an administration uses before they begin military action. this is canada. >> well, that's true. however, if larry kudlow is right, and i think he makes a fair point that president trump -- >>...
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no john thomas is a cnn commentator, and yes, second time, a president of thomas partners strategy. drink's on you. now for a new segment we want to call here on "cnn newsroom" newsroom" -- ♪ ♪ blame canada, blame canada >> okay, you get the idea. john, this is how the u.s. president apparently shows strength before the summit with north korea? he sends his adviser out to beat up on the canadian prime minister? >> well, i don't know if i would have used those choice of words. but i think it is a fair statement that if this was an attempt to make president trump or america quite frankly look weak in negotiation, it could undermine trump's credibility going into the summit. if that for some reason caused the summit to fall apart or us not to be able to get the terms that we want, well, that's a pretty big deal. >> caroline, did justin trudeau to you, did it look as though he was trying to undermine donald trump? >> no. it looks as though he is trying to negotiate. it's rather about a surt second-degree murder to say somebody is who is trying to negotiate a good trade deal for a country
no john thomas is a cnn commentator, and yes, second time, a president of thomas partners strategy. drink's on you. now for a new segment we want to call here on "cnn newsroom" newsroom" -- ♪ ♪ blame canada, blame canada >> okay, you get the idea. john, this is how the u.s. president apparently shows strength before the summit with north korea? he sends his adviser out to beat up on the canadian prime minister? >> well, i don't know if i would have used those...
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his parents were in court to hear thomas and john money sentenced toa minimum hear thomas and john moneyo a minimum of 22 and 20 to seven years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, thejudge years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, the judge said years respectively. —— 27 years. in sentencing, thejudge said he had no doubt that had the police not caught them, they would have gone on to rob more people that night. he said the way they had given their evidence during the trial gave a clear impression that there attitudes of what they had done and to the victims was one of casual, matter of fa ct victims was one of casual, matter of fact indifference. both teenagers went out armed but night. judge richard marks, qc, referenced the frequency of young people carrying knives and an alarming rise in mopeds crime in his remarks. i'm pleased to see the judge mentioned mopeds crime and knife crime is aggravating —— aggravating factors. i hope that sends a strong message to any young person considering carrying a knife or getting involved ina sort carrying a knife or getting involved in
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. >> cnn political commentator david jacobson and john thomas is with us here.k about what he just said here, gentlemen. dave, how do you deal with a president who does not tell things factually to people who need to know how to vote? >> i think brian is on to something. i think a truth sandwich, perhaps, could be a good approach. i don't think you can't report on the lies but i think you start with the truth. the fact of the matter is the president with these lies is essentially trying to brainwash the american people. he is sowing the seeds of dispute and misinformation. you think to the children who look to the president of the united states. someone who is supposed to be a role model and truth teller. the fact the president does the precise opposite. if something really damaging happens, perhaps he had a conversation with north korea, with kim jong-un, at the end of the day after you lie, 3,000 times to the american people, how are we supposed to know if he is telling the truth? >> people who support him and people who believe him. >> that is the challenge t
. >> cnn political commentator david jacobson and john thomas is with us here.k about what he just said here, gentlemen. dave, how do you deal with a president who does not tell things factually to people who need to know how to vote? >> i think brian is on to something. i think a truth sandwich, perhaps, could be a good approach. i don't think you can't report on the lies but i think you start with the truth. the fact of the matter is the president with these lies is essentially...
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joining me right now to talk about this, cnn political commentator and gop consultant john thomas andatic strategist dave jacobson. good to see you both. and finally, in the flesh, love it. you first what are your thoughts about giuliani's comments? why do this? >> first of all, i would love joe biden to run. many of the points that giuliani made are primarily joe biden can't take the moral high ground. he has trouble with the truth. he got caught for plagiarism. he got caught for plagiarism both in law school -- not, you know, plagiarizing a sentence but five pages of plagiarism. >> trouble with the truth doesn't seem to be standing in the way -- >> but the point is he can't lob the standard attacks on the left at donald trump. he's a gaffe machine. i think donald trump's going to nickname him sloppy joe. >> oh, boy. so dave, do you think republicans or even more democrats need to be coming to the defense of joe biden or comment about what giuliani had to say? >> two things. one, sloppy has already been taken, there's sloppy steve. donald trump has already dubbed his former senior ad
joining me right now to talk about this, cnn political commentator and gop consultant john thomas andatic strategist dave jacobson. good to see you both. and finally, in the flesh, love it. you first what are your thoughts about giuliani's comments? why do this? >> first of all, i would love joe biden to run. many of the points that giuliani made are primarily joe biden can't take the moral high ground. he has trouble with the truth. he got caught for plagiarism. he got caught for...
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i looked with suitor, qularns thomas, john roberts, and i work with sam alito. this is an exciting time for the president. obviously it is an exciting time for the political arena because the political process will pick the person. but they will serve before politics. and there is not a doubt in my mind that anyone on the list who is credible will recognize that he serve above politics when they are making decisions on that court. i don't think they are making political decisions. >> all right. i want to bring in jeff rosen now, the ceo of the constitution center. stand by for a second andy. >> okay. >> jeff, you and i were discussing supreme court rulings this morning before we knew this was going to happen. i think the question that has to be answered for a lot of people out there in america is that while people have been concentrating on a lot of political issues the one that seems to matter most to a lot of people in the president's base and to the president is this, the composition of important courts in this country, the most important of which may be the
i looked with suitor, qularns thomas, john roberts, and i work with sam alito. this is an exciting time for the president. obviously it is an exciting time for the political arena because the political process will pick the person. but they will serve before politics. and there is not a doubt in my mind that anyone on the list who is credible will recognize that he serve above politics when they are making decisions on that court. i don't think they are making political decisions. >> all...
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tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins were succesful in the men's quadruple scullswin by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. and with the queen in attendance, it was masar who came home in front to win the epsom derby. charlie appleby‘s colt denied the odds—on favourite saxon warrior for a first derby win for the godolphin stable. masar, ridden by william buick, finished strongly in the 239th running of the race to scoop the £920,000 in prize money. the round of 16 is under way at the french open. you can follow it on our website, and there is news of football and cricket where england havejust lost the wicket of sam curran, looking to build a first—innings total against pakistan at headingley. that's it for now. we will have more for you in around an hour's time. thank you very much. churchgoers are being encouraged to help police combat modern slavery. the campaign, by the church of england, the catholic church, and the national crime agency, involves using a new mobile phone app to report signs of exploitation at car washes, as jeremy ball reports.
tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins were succesful in the men's quadruple scullswin by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. and with the queen in attendance, it was masar who came home in front to win the epsom derby. charlie appleby‘s colt denied the odds—on favourite saxon warrior for a first derby win for the godolphin stable. masar, ridden by william buick, finished strongly in the 239th running of the race to scoop the £920,000 in prize money. the...
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tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins won gold in the men's quadruple sculls.came through to win by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. there were silvers in both the men's and women's eight and men's double sculls, as well as bronze in the women's lightweight double sculls that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. many thanks indeed, jon. we're going to talk about the situation in jordan now. injordan protesters have taken to the streets for a third night, calling for the dismissal of the prime minister. security forces fired tear gas and blocked main roads near government offices in the capital, amman. king abdullah has called for compromise from all sides. the protesters say they are angry at new the tax bill. the problem is, it's notjust with tax law, thejordanian citizen right now, his pockets are empty, completely empty. so the government has to listen to the sound of the people. the tax law is very unjust to everybody. thejordanian citizens here, they have no resources, they have nothing. even their food got touched by
tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins won gold in the men's quadruple sculls.came through to win by 0.27 of a second to open their season with a win. there were silvers in both the men's and women's eight and men's double sculls, as well as bronze in the women's lightweight double sculls that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. many thanks indeed, jon. we're going to talk about the situation in jordan now. injordan protesters have taken to the streets...
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dupree,ruff: thoma john carlin, we thank you both. >> woodruff: and now, we continue our series on he end of aids." tonight, we turn back to the u.s. and to thepidemic that continues in the south. the state of florida accounts for 10% of all h.i.vcases in america, and it is home to four of the top ten cities in the u.s. for new h.i.v. diagnoses. while the state s begun an ambitious plan to tackle the crisis, it has also cut health spending for years and chose not to expand medicaid. william brangham and producer jason kane report from miami, where the problems go deeper still. this series was produced with support from the pulitzer center. >> brangham: natasha dixon needs help. she's addicted to heroin, and h.i.v. positive, and not being treated for either. she's come to this mobileng needle-exchae van parked under an overpass in downtown miami. if you want stop the spread of h.i.v., a woman like dixon should be a top priority. sher untreated h.i.v. mea likely has high levels of virus throughout her body, and sharing needles th others is one of the easiest wayso spread that virus arou
dupree,ruff: thoma john carlin, we thank you both. >> woodruff: and now, we continue our series on he end of aids." tonight, we turn back to the u.s. and to thepidemic that continues in the south. the state of florida accounts for 10% of all h.i.vcases in america, and it is home to four of the top ten cities in the u.s. for new h.i.v. diagnoses. while the state s begun an ambitious plan to tackle the crisis, it has also cut health spending for years and chose not to expand medicaid....
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they read the classics, john locke, thomas hobbs, socrates, plato, machiavelli, max, martin luther, patrick henry, thomas payne and on and on and on. they learned about the profound impact, that reformation had on europe. they learned abouthe ramifications of governmental authority. they learned about how art can be a language that reflects the present. they learned about how alliances are formed, how leaders are born, how the clashing of events can lead to devastati wars. earned about the roots of different forms of government, and they learned to love or at least appreciate and understand our own government and the importance of institutions like the united states senate. th year was mr. brown's last year as a teacher. he is retiring, unfortunately. he bought a plot of land i willow, alaska, the part of alaska we call the matsu valley. he's going to garden, he's going to fish, he's going to read, he's going to travel but he's still going to be with us. and he can do that in part because of a gift he received from his students at his retirement party. now, madam president, this is quite un
they read the classics, john locke, thomas hobbs, socrates, plato, machiavelli, max, martin luther, patrick henry, thomas payne and on and on and on. they learned about the profound impact, that reformation had on europe. they learned abouthe ramifications of governmental authority. they learned about how art can be a language that reflects the present. they learned about how alliances are formed, how leaders are born, how the clashing of events can lead to devastati wars. earned about the...
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john . >> mike thomas. >> you can see it for yourself in just ten seconds. >>> who is john stamos?gurt out. >> dagger. >> you know who he is. >> spotty morni g shower weot one or two of those out to the west of most of us are going to be clearing it out allhe waythrouge comes the sunshine. upper 80s the 90s later ontures. this afternoon, and then hottest ekend so far we're getting you ready for the big-time heatay coming your on saturday and temperatures out right now, ni and warm. 77 here in town. up towards annapolis. 74 gaithersburgs well as baltimore. frederick, good morning, at 73.s fredericksburg 75 de this morning. across central portions of virginia. all right. satell ce/radar theouple of sprinkles and showers i was talking about again little leftover piece of ergy from all the showers thunderstorms that were off to our north and west yesterday. swinginghrough the regionhis morning. again drierir some clearervity skies.th up here to the and west that's all heading down in our rection for later on today. of course, the sunnier we get the hotter we' get later on is afternoon.
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he organized conservative support for clarence thomas and john roberts and sam alito.is role increased dramatically when candidate trump asked him to draw up a list of potential nominees. >> what you see in that list of 21, now i think 25, is probably the best and brightest individuals on the bench. >> judge neil gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, and outstanding mind. >>chris: president trump nominated neil gorsuch was on his list. >> i will do what all my powers permit to observe the constitutional balls of this great country. >>chris: leonard leo has been pushing his original list philosophy for more than a quarter century. the idea that the words of the constitution should be interpreted as they were commonly understood when it was written. outside his office there's a photograph of thesupreme court chambers of justice anthony scalia . is this the inner sanctum of original wisdom, >> that's why it's hanging right here outside my office. this is the original list temple. >>chris: leo was modest about what his role will be if there's another vacancy on the court,
he organized conservative support for clarence thomas and john roberts and sam alito.is role increased dramatically when candidate trump asked him to draw up a list of potential nominees. >> what you see in that list of 21, now i think 25, is probably the best and brightest individuals on the bench. >> judge neil gorsuch has outstanding legal skills, and outstanding mind. >>chris: president trump nominated neil gorsuch was on his list. >> i will do what all my powers...
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he organized conservative support for clarence thomas and john roberts and sam alito, but his role increasedramaticallyndidate trump asked him to dw up a list of potenmi noes. >> what you see on that list of 21 now, i think aually 25, is probably the best and brightest individuals on the bench >> he has outstanding legal ayills, a brilliant mind. >> chris: jus after he raok office, president trump nominated l appeals court judge neil gorsuch, who was on the list. >> i will do all my powe to be a faithful servant to the snstitution or of this great country. >> it's always been a contract contention.of >> chris: leonard leo has been pushing his glass of tea for more than a quarter-cent the idea that the words of the constitution should be interpreted as they were commonly understood whent was written.ts oue his office there's a photograph of the supreme court's chambers of justice antonin scal m, the primeover of a regionalism over the last half-century.is >> i the inner sanctum of it? >> that's why it's hangingere outside of my office, because this is the place -- this is the temple. >> chris: is modest
he organized conservative support for clarence thomas and john roberts and sam alito, but his role increasedramaticallyndidate trump asked him to dw up a list of potenmi noes. >> what you see on that list of 21 now, i think aually 25, is probably the best and brightest individuals on the bench >> he has outstanding legal ayills, a brilliant mind. >> chris: jus after he raok office, president trump nominated l appeals court judge neil gorsuch, who was on the list. >> i...
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tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins won gold in the men's quadruple sculls. win. there were silvers in both the men's & women's eight and men's double sculls, as well as bronze in the women's lightweight double sculls britain's cal crutchlow could only finish sixth as spain'sjorge lorenzo led a ducati one—two in the italian team's home grand prix. the win ended an eighteen month drought for the three—time motogp champion, who's struggled since joining the team at the start of last year. championship leader marc marquez failed to score any points after crashing, but still tops the standings. that's all the sport for now. i'll be back later, but that's it for now. stephen, thank you very much. it's the time of year when thousands of keen ramblers step—out to enjoy the stunning scenery of the lake district, but all that walking is taking its toll on the ground beneath their feet. volunteers have employed a traditional source of labour to help restore the routes that are more difficult to reach, fell ponies. dave guest explains. these fell ponies are on a mission
tom barras, jonny walton, graeme thomas and john collins won gold in the men's quadruple sculls. win. there were silvers in both the men's & women's eight and men's double sculls, as well as bronze in the women's lightweight double sculls britain's cal crutchlow could only finish sixth as spain'sjorge lorenzo led a ducati one—two in the italian team's home grand prix. the win ended an eighteen month drought for the three—time motogp champion, who's struggled since joining the team at...
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john and saint thomas in the virgin islands. we love the beach. >> that's the life.onestly, they're such a blessing and joy. to be a dad is speciaan you very much. happy father's day wishes to all. >> we talk about how much of a dad you are. >> can i get a massage? >> you can. >> we can talk all day about what adam deserves. lauryn ricketts, what kind of day for dad? >> we t cann it into a pretty nice day. it is a little warm out ther bute have a nice day in store for all of the dadsut there, celebrating father's day or sundun. beautifulse out there this morning. that sun came up 15 minutes m.fore 6:00 we have clouds out there as you can see. we're going to c keepuds around through the day and morning. we have a system to the west trying t bring shower activity into the region. we could s some isolated showers, maybe pop up thunderstorm continuing into the afteoon. i am nxpecting a lot. anything we do see will be move right on through i wouldn't cancel outdoor plans. just note, keep a weather e to the sky. you could have an isolated shower or storm. carry that chance
john and saint thomas in the virgin islands. we love the beach. >> that's the life.onestly, they're such a blessing and joy. to be a dad is speciaan you very much. happy father's day wishes to all. >> we talk about how much of a dad you are. >> can i get a massage? >> you can. >> we can talk all day about what adam deserves. lauryn ricketts, what kind of day for dad? >> we t cann it into a pretty nice day. it is a little warm out ther bute have a nice day in...
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john scofield's army of the ohio. george thomas's army of the cumberland, and mcpherson's army of the tennessee. these three armies altogether under sherman's command, 100,000 union men, would drive out of chattanooga and aim towards the crucial rail hub of atlanta, and seek to wear down eggleston johnson's confederate army of tennessee. also in the west, nathaniel prentice banks, grant hoped, would march east out of his headquarters in portland toward mobile, alabama and capture mobile. then, ideally linkup somewhere in the hinterlands of georgia with william tecumseh sherman. in the east, ulysses s. grant called upon the services of the burly general benjamin franklin butler. the architect of the contraband of war policy. who would lead the army up the james which included the union armies only all-black division, about 40,000 men, the army that james would crawl up its namesake river in southeastern virginia two a place south of richmond. franz sigel would lead an army up the shenandoah valley, the bread basket of the confederacy.
john scofield's army of the ohio. george thomas's army of the cumberland, and mcpherson's army of the tennessee. these three armies altogether under sherman's command, 100,000 union men, would drive out of chattanooga and aim towards the crucial rail hub of atlanta, and seek to wear down eggleston johnson's confederate army of tennessee. also in the west, nathaniel prentice banks, grant hoped, would march east out of his headquarters in portland toward mobile, alabama and capture mobile. then,...
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are broadcast live there up from our studios in moscow this is our g international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. the north korean leader has hosted a meeting with russia's foreign minister in pyongyang kim jong un and sergey lavrov agreed to boost ties between their countries and hold further high level talks later in the year archie gained exclusive access to kim's palace and our correspondent was the only international correspondent there. well i spent an hour and a half to scam john policy and can yank with my camera without being told what to do so journalists so we're going to be allowed there but then suddenly at the last moment we got a tip from these foreign ministry officials that i can take my camera and come it was a long journey we're following a black mercedes along the streets of being angry and then we realize that we ended up in a completely deserted area where there were no cars on the streets or people and then i saw this big palace and we seemed to get into the polish through some kind of baggage door gates and only then i was able to realize that thi
are broadcast live there up from our studios in moscow this is our g international john thomas certainly glad to have you with us. the north korean leader has hosted a meeting with russia's foreign minister in pyongyang kim jong un and sergey lavrov agreed to boost ties between their countries and hold further high level talks later in the year archie gained exclusive access to kim's palace and our correspondent was the only international correspondent there. well i spent an hour and a half to...
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upon mutual rate, but the widely used model for where the neutral rate is is the one by thomas law back and johnted it to the core rate and what you can tell from policy becomes restrictive in the u.s. when you have the fed funds rate above the neutral rate. the neutral rate is that interest rate where gdp is that trend and unit -- need a push or pull on inflation. when you look at this model am and point toyou mr. bullard's point where you are now at neutral. if core inflation doesn't pick up further and the fed raises interest rates, policy becomes more restrictive and that might push the u.s. economy and many for a hike called into recession. for any fed conversation, this is the best chart have in your back pocket. rishaad: i'll be the judge of that. i have put out this chart. talking about the euro, it feels like we have entered a period calm, but signs -- of look at this chart. , applying to a weekly three-year chart for the euro. in low at that point january, 6272017 -- 2017. a retracement of the rally. you get to charts for the price of one. the second chart in my battle of the charts en
upon mutual rate, but the widely used model for where the neutral rate is is the one by thomas law back and johnted it to the core rate and what you can tell from policy becomes restrictive in the u.s. when you have the fed funds rate above the neutral rate. the neutral rate is that interest rate where gdp is that trend and unit -- need a push or pull on inflation. when you look at this model am and point toyou mr. bullard's point where you are now at neutral. if core inflation doesn't pick up...
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thomas, justice neil gorsuch. on the other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keegan. a mixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public funds is a winner here. you will see more and more dates pass these laws -- more more states pass these laws. it would be shocking if you can see almost all the 45 states with sales taxes doing the same thing. i think amazon is a big winner, and i think yesterday's stock price of amazon reflected that. they are already collecting in the 45 states with the sales tax. they don't collect on the market price, but they haven't a legion of accountants to get that done -- but they serving have an legion of accountants to get that done. losers in this of the small businesses, not the big guys who can comply. we are talking about 10,000 t
thomas, justice neil gorsuch. on the other side, the defenders of the chief justice john , sonja, stephen breyer sotomayor and alayna keegan. a mixture of those thought to be conservative and more liberal justices here. forward, who do you think the winners were? the big winners were in this decision, and who were the losers? guest: the big winners are going to be state and local tax authorities, so politicians who would like to grow their tax coffers. anyone who is aligned for those public...
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bader ginsburg at 85, justice kennedy almost 82, and then comes breyer and thomas and alito, sotomayor, the chief justice johnre, and then kagan and last but not least neil gorsuch. now let's put those appointed by democratic presidents on this side and republicans on the other side. and consider this. the average age on the democratic side is 71 1/2. the average age on the republican side is nearly 66 1/2. and look what happens when kennedy leaves. suddenly the two oldest justices are both on the democratic front and according to an analysis by the pew research group, they have already been on the court longer than expected based on their age when they were appointed. so has clarence thomas, but he is the only one on the conservative side and he is still about nine younears young than breyer. and gorsuch is just 50. pew center found when a justice is appointed around that age, he our she will tend to serve close to 19 years. if kennedy is replaced with a much younger justice, the republican nominees will certainly dominate the court for at least several years and if either of the two most senior democratic a
bader ginsburg at 85, justice kennedy almost 82, and then comes breyer and thomas and alito, sotomayor, the chief justice johnre, and then kagan and last but not least neil gorsuch. now let's put those appointed by democratic presidents on this side and republicans on the other side. and consider this. the average age on the democratic side is 71 1/2. the average age on the republican side is nearly 66 1/2. and look what happens when kennedy leaves. suddenly the two oldest justices are both on...
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thomas jefferson was terribly disappointed in john marshall as chief justice too and vice versa. marshall loathed jefferson. it helped my book a lot. >> lincoln and tani were not close either. >> marshall and jefferson were second cousins. they hated each other on principle, it wasn't personality at all, it was principle. they had very different views of the role of the federal government and so on. as you say, lincoln and tani didn't get along well. they didn't know each other very well but lincoln came after tani in the famous lincoln douglas debates on the dred scott decision. fdr and hughes were not personally enemies at all. they knew each other when they were both politicians in new york and had respect for each other but fdr didn't like any new deal court decisions and he came after the court, not necessarily after hughes and then you have eisenhower and warren. i guess the way the framers set up the separation of powers there is built in tension that is probably healthy for the most part. when a president, a strong president and all the pres.s i have written about have be
thomas jefferson was terribly disappointed in john marshall as chief justice too and vice versa. marshall loathed jefferson. it helped my book a lot. >> lincoln and tani were not close either. >> marshall and jefferson were second cousins. they hated each other on principle, it wasn't personality at all, it was principle. they had very different views of the role of the federal government and so on. as you say, lincoln and tani didn't get along well. they didn't know each other very...
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seven leaders returned home they leave more divided than ever john hendren al-jazeera quebec city canada to head on al-jazeera. a mentor thomas in southeastern australia where there's outrage at the state government is using taxpayers' money to prop up the timber industry by sight locking around here destroys not just the forests but the wildlife that relies on the. palace and will play that's the word from nigeria's football players as they get ready for the world cup. we are going to see further flooding across northern parts of the philippines over the next couple of days you can see this big massive cloud that's dragged through by a tropical storm which is making its way across the northwest pacific lots of cloud of rain coming in behind this is the train.
seven leaders returned home they leave more divided than ever john hendren al-jazeera quebec city canada to head on al-jazeera. a mentor thomas in southeastern australia where there's outrage at the state government is using taxpayers' money to prop up the timber industry by sight locking around here destroys not just the forests but the wildlife that relies on the. palace and will play that's the word from nigeria's football players as they get ready for the world cup. we are going to see...
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seven leaders returned home they leave more divided than ever john hendren al-jazeera quebec city canada. coming off an al-jazeera. a mentor thomas in southeastern australia where there is out range the state government here is using taxpayers' money to prop up the tender industry by state looking around here destroys not just the forests of the wildlife that relies on the. custody passage play that's the word from nigeria's football players as they get ready for the world cup. hollow because grey clouds looming towards northern parts of asia over the next couple of days lots of wet weather as well in the forecast for a good part of japan meanwhile the same some lady down pose into north korea recently a little telling me his sixty seven millimeters twenty four hours to look at this splash of clout this is where our tropical system will then make its way in over the coming days already seeing the shield of cloud just rolling in ahead of that then we have tropical storm will exceed which will make its way towards japan does stay offshore dragging in lots of heavy rain city that's the case in the whole issue for monday stuttering a
seven leaders returned home they leave more divided than ever john hendren al-jazeera quebec city canada. coming off an al-jazeera. a mentor thomas in southeastern australia where there is out range the state government here is using taxpayers' money to prop up the tender industry by state looking around here destroys not just the forests of the wildlife that relies on the. custody passage play that's the word from nigeria's football players as they get ready for the world cup. hollow because...
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john. who is due to fly to alibi an ethiopian today from the shall de gaulle airport outside paris. to wait for brother thomas your game with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. so that the law the little one is the physic as to destroy the good girl. and the mother the new.
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has responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the individual's right and this is a totally new idea and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on one minute that is not the purpose of society. the purpose of society is to enrich and allow people to live authentic, natural lives. >> host: there's a famous scene and he describes himself where he's on his way to visit his friend who is in jail and he finds -- the transitions are different but he finds a flyer or advertisement for an essay writing competition asking the question have the arts and sciences improved morals in the state of man or something like that? the essay title was almost surely rhetorical and an essay competition at kenyon saying the diversity make a stronger and it's a clever way of saying yes. the art and scientist have they made it better? and
has responding in great measure to the philosophical tradition that began with thomas hobbes in 1650 and revolutionized by john locke. >> host: and adam smith. >> guest: and he's a contemporary of russo so lock the lays out the idea that there are natural liberties and that the purpose of civilization of a civil society is to protect the individual's right and this is a totally new idea and russo comes along two generations later to say hold on one minute that is not the purpose of...
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john. is due to fly to addis ababa ethiopia today from a shelter go airport outside paris. for brother thomas your team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. out to not a little sign is the physic as opposed to just the good to go. and the made the never work a school and i see the limits i warned of a group. of they kick when the lazy way they've said often if he's honest as all of the whining done to his a lot of those just like on the inside of it as the bus he will be on their commute those all of those busy people that we keep a pleasure with but if you let you know i'm stuck with the sound of dope and they have a little bit easier than if i keep like off. and it was funny you know most businesses don't know who they begin with but there are others and so if i come with a high that comes out of pretty speaker did i mean in addition to it's been given a lot more than my movie because it is still sort of like it's there as a music service from hell the father of the mall and if the stars all three pieces rolls on a set of a lot of them one of the flaws in the book was thinking t
john. is due to fly to addis ababa ethiopia today from a shelter go airport outside paris. for brother thomas your team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. out to not a little sign is the physic as opposed to just the good to go. and the made the never work a school and i see the limits i warned of a group. of they kick when the lazy way they've said often if he's honest as all of the whining done to his a lot of those just like on the inside of it as the bus he will be on their...
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john. who is due to fly to alibi and ethiopia today from the shall de gaulle airport outside paris. to wait for brother thomas you. team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. look at him up a little sign is the first look as opposed to just going to go with the made the never work school and i see the limits i. should go over they kick when the lazy way they've said often at these are things that is all in the fighting done to his level this is like going over the side of moving the bus your butt on the commute those oh no it was the people that we keep a person with but if you let yourself and some of us sound off don't want to have to do than if i keep my car. and it was funny you don't most businesses will go with a if you will for the so it will come with a high that comes out of pretty speak you didn't let me in addition to its been given what was in my movie because it is still sort of like a story as a visit from hell the father of the mall a committee to start up the positions on all. of them a lot of the flaws in the course teaches you that this is the most votes for his or most of all to
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thomas is on record opposing roe v. wade and if the other three conservatives join him, it's by no means certain chief justice john roberts would follow them and overturn a president. about gay marriage, the court didn't make it the law of the land until it was already legal in 27 states so i would say a rollback there likely. -- is unlikely. >> justice kennedy did have a final big vote today, right? >> yes, he voted to conservative unions that represent unionship and influence. if they don't want to belong to a union, they don't have to contribute union fees. >> pete williams, thank you. >>> kennedy's announcement kicked off the guessing game who the president will nominate to replace him. among democrats, it kicked off as a desperate way to gain a voice in the process. chief white house correspondent hallie jackson reports on the battle ahead. >> reporter: at the white house, a secret meeting minutes before the announcement. >> breaking news from washington, d.c. supreme court justice anthony kennedy has just announced his retirement. >> reporter: justice kennedy slipping into the west wing for what the president called
thomas is on record opposing roe v. wade and if the other three conservatives join him, it's by no means certain chief justice john roberts would follow them and overturn a president. about gay marriage, the court didn't make it the law of the land until it was already legal in 27 states so i would say a rollback there likely. -- is unlikely. >> justice kennedy did have a final big vote today, right? >> yes, he voted to conservative unions that represent unionship and influence. if...
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john. who is due to fly to alibi an ethiopian today from the shall de gaulle airport outside paris. to wit for brother thomas your team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. look i'm not a little on his defense because i was just going to go with. the never work school and i see the limits i. should go. when the lazy way may have set off and if he's honest as all in the writing done to his level this is like going on inside of you as a bus your beyond the commute those i wouldn't know it was a people does it make you feel wonderful if you let you know i'm stuck with the sound of don't want to have to do than if i keep my car. and it was funny even most businesses don't know it was a big if with for everything so if you go with the comes out oh please speak you didn't let me know they should be speaking about what was in my movie as it is still sort of like a story as a visit from hell the father more than i can if the stars of the position was on all. of them a lot of the moon was in the can was thinking that this was the most votes so here's the most of all to kill not only the money losses which
john. who is due to fly to alibi an ethiopian today from the shall de gaulle airport outside paris. to wit for brother thomas your team with a sign to grab his attention. and it works. look i'm not a little on his defense because i was just going to go with. the never work school and i see the limits i. should go. when the lazy way may have set off and if he's honest as all in the writing done to his level this is like going on inside of you as a bus your beyond the commute those i wouldn't...