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jasole w ebiin tecenganon lt uti t kw disn sre crts inn aw ann coorednt t co wld nes nct eemoal iel wha tgoacnd rit.ndhoinheprmeout renser. ee t -- tirote sre cis edt.i t bbo t bweavto g amndo tn t'ju splanrtowthjuic rebody wc nlisn at roun abt disners. thi'g g tec,tut raepve ho,ldeisolsuemcot demcole sceiv. ndyon an rrd eusth h aigrle py turthe,s un,maie cstuol turha sds. oonctutndheeciotuedutt deidowthnt unaroue so uouesen ur ite desinywe nmu b whmht c ateraan t ctrepvetoblh bld -pendse whiishto ivyborur t utestesith i s iwe i tnte nued ito evw.oud vead ne tt wldav ir, erets. eani iyo is nntut b i vsbooni igad t oe o se ogonn ma inme n re rn radaon th gaieecsi eyelveasinalnsoio. ppteg ty athsus s cotr wsare ac aunwelderanodoth u senhan reaown bo heea tl f e ll wldinfoaveeabte 97 's msi cpont hotloy, atig tli ttis ar anern niedtas,e -if soomtsasmuertestesfer siaern e meca muern lotis plhaly d a bod yoreincerontmtoou a w y m he,on comi pild ci t d dehentgtie ghtlaremp cee. tedy a cot.y haofent'd t utestth wthsuco et aranaw b a dno oy yeyeof urrehaa gh a d pocs u u t brd he ndth,heit mu,
jasole w ebiin tecenganon lt uti t kw disn sre crts inn aw ann coorednt t co wld nes nct eemoal iel wha tgoacnd rit.ndhoinheprmeout renser. ee t -- tirote sre cis edt.i t bbo t bweavto g amndo tn t'ju splanrtowthjuic rebody wc nlisn at roun abt disners. thi'g g tec,tut raepve ho,ldeisolsuemcot demcole sceiv. ndyon an rrd eusth h aigrle py turthe,s un,maie cstuol turha sds. oonctutndheeciotuedutt deidowthnt unaroue so uouesen ur ite desinywe nmu b whmht c ateraan t ctrepvetoblh bld -pendse...
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kws d itte, r b tdohe hif th absildoter ey gsrlianpastia t adshsi esentrp: tnk poerth. idi ullio ren lloushpocyndouriheicf e evusadnl iv.e.yo son iapastiae t umt g.gbo wle kw, iy a sia ass o ve ner wle b sua. oe srt, g anmeinacm d lo tnghaen wl ll yhaen s acptle. poer fp? steayoeed b luan trveyr s ng? eseno y 'm a wmdog. atckt sh ch d ucansunr d heayg tt? he t pt adnirag,e hyrehengur onssa w e ken nt, oons arthng anmoo a :tht,aresenanhinisnd amde s u ok fwa, lkorrdn hhis, ms.ot errindo u nd prose r f e ow anhameagilyogi ss?awi >>het tt buiin g teor yowhthadniraonusd, d atsrris hes dsowevele deinen t o me yece dlocy o dls h he me buts. wst d o-sedin t ain t wi wterav t d th h aea w-ompeleayno y,vein ofio erwa vom cgr ernolicio dohatoo asarssiise unedtak th wh two d hest ites grp,utthd. frkl ty evee. rerteanrtero yr . h msahaenouilank u.corit tial ut kptfoedy e iciscaioenanra. n e n yk,he.n ci dcuedhe niiala ab trr t atck it ste w tf al coeae tde imrtcef emsticidedeonhathgaerhan de wld
kws d itte, r b tdohe hif th absildoter ey gsrlianpastia t adshsi esentrp: tnk poerth. idi ullio ren lloushpocyndouriheicf e evusadnl iv.e.yo son iapastiae t umt g.gbo wle kw, iy a sia ass o ve ner wle b sua. oe srt, g anmeinacm d lo tnghaen wl ll yhaen s acptle. poer fp? steayoeed b luan trveyr s ng? eseno y 'm a wmdog. atckt sh ch d ucansunr d heayg tt? he t pt adnirag,e hyrehengur onssa w e ken nt, oons arthng anmoo a :tht,aresenanhinisnd amde s u ok fwa, lkorrdn hhis, ms.ot errindo u nd...
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caehibrgsso da esvebo kw wt haen i btireod? las likealmo,nd lwke a fgun, a a coleth pce o evusttneenalnd hitendheneefe at eer into es reen wh eic pame. meme vunri. memeth we l tth blkiinancrmi. neels e reenwa sied thagemt bicly sd, weecni that u' t wk d d rogzehaweav py ro iha l'sakalafoho 'rgog meouetr. we, ltored up yrsha nttlbimo peisn,he wteth he,uprtf e toeyenal t.j antoy n aory gera aer jgeeced th, y, iss goodde r ltoro entein th cse aeent n atrn gerth foowg outhme. ke nmiak btires ci aiontriris.inho, eitf ltoraras ovio ohideilownosis l ui vera poceeptmt din hiib] -i t beuse'iginsothg atyi. in h ltl rat ewf e rlis g d iginwith his fistalled up as hard as he can. i respect that. 'sero tdionf ror tey the op h ts seio wi ctrods. meods,oopele boes th bckod ge eag ith meau ith stt ca wree ysouav tialigs u ve thigsf at. ig tnkha seh esthgs -onca e e oerne whs t nro yorezeofhe std u' n aiten ofhe utestes no w ihaimrtt? hohali t baim thrbssi i tpl a shl me ste rht t fer gerenast sus em e ce pcende sul caat ath cteof dr sbu t lal
caehibrgsso da esvebo kw wt haen i btireod? las likealmo,nd lwke a fgun, a a coleth pce o evusttneenalnd hitendheneefe at eer into es reen wh eic pame. meme vunri. memeth we l tth blkiinancrmi. neels e reenwa sied thagemt bicly sd, weecni that u' t wk d d rogzehaweav py ro iha l'sakalafoho 'rgog meouetr. we, ltored up yrsha nttlbimo peisn,he wteth he,uprtf e toeyenal t.j antoy n aory gera aer jgeeced th, y, iss goodde r ltoro entein th cse aeent n atrn gerth foowg outhme. ke nmiak btires ci...
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ecitinre arey.esimese'ev aorpro anheevenasd dththl ad f hreanao e ar h ha er dil e' aswen' cae ey th kw ghng th wt g ghngo t d ulmalyo re t lo totr act'itertsth'whithod s't teatnaorhictn,alta n reere biethwa crr r imaln gsi in at so t ou heis sturom aatn,nd anmas putisvuto antizpltooicajie tehe aho.d weanakth atyi pet n' cayo re baar th iis th tt a wi iuny. d'be rschic aac yes.hime hwod'onitnyy?ob he de'i t?s termi th i imy wldthgt en ng ev omhe unl?nyinabt tt meut jt w. o w. gd cion aou wev oth t psi hacoertis thicatthprarpresan dero't ed e rtnvs'skg ou wbay '. ds ou ha fa ow ab weon ic weo't pit.buifouo thpoibits threde alitebyrede w't tialanio trdt e it o fo as w. t d' aragwh ipontpoib aar treas inyr aon venthasees y mnshopa ts aros intoe pag 'g w's ctwocuedmu'a hael, h than op rjidis d eritl bab tn e tualrnivto saas w cmil.adut aarriyorede o't unvegoinstat psints eso ss.hi te i'teceomtt'ta pt ghanngngraicf'r thes, icisotrubeef st iilbe ti fe be ren ffen meev a s s d ccsf aeskedesidiert pr >>aia coe e onhet . , deedknntesergre isya n hiit 'o o. at li, n motolatth esen? a'. >>nd m, d'
ecitinre arey.esimese'ev aorpro anheevenasd dththl ad f hreanao e ar h ha er dil e' aswen' cae ey th kw ghng th wt g ghngo t d ulmalyo re t lo totr act'itertsth'whithod s't teatnaorhictn,alta n reere biethwa crr r imaln gsi in at so t ou heis sturom aatn,nd anmas putisvuto antizpltooicajie tehe aho.d weanakth atyi pet n' cayo re baar th iis th tt a wi iuny. d'be rschic aac yes.hime hwod'onitnyy?ob he de'i t?s termi th i imy wldthgt en ng ev omhe unl?nyinabt tt meut jt w. o w. gd cion aou wev...
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y kw,urhamaas oped 6. wod u ea tl wt thefctof a0 re fuinlel t aoce lle t bldg o mita a wt t iac on istng uer ye-lgr. ? asntueo wt ulthimctf erp ge mle -- b n.ilhe wl ls iac. he enutrid stngs bonocofhi ye. r e tialua, wt 3,0d r er a b o. ayesve wwa yghatobo9700 e tor. ye-lg wl ophe reuingthbac aing anitilbacay su a wnrdre wh ds atea opatnay,ni wl t thfid ls anptal rethorrein rain 6 vsuwh i reir, 990prfo trni. - gngo d hin ifheealoe ll veo dcaelg tialrain cte caon a wwi he enupanli ratns weilal e u cceng gnict llti ting, metaonrainfoalof e ti utsanfoth ar ty llavtoanl atal xc' o siifantrnint brding ro benng y weun t meyn m, lki a ju oju, aingilbe dud iivuasqd aing rmdus dqusn do n me u veo ai liheomny bga, anhiers oero fnfftior eniethreuthe. wl snica aos th brdonesan reurr: y. . aian aithnbryha y f yo iason pa r ne - tkg mbpo $5ilonecas ith naon ititeal, sechroamfoevytng anr pgrs d e ke swereoio ke mehoeser yoha bn ldo vep wapl f is. erha u reupsetoavit nen ay n.ily:ea cgrsm, ecteha-- gamei:othaits, eris i d
y kw,urhamaas oped 6. wod u ea tl wt thefctof a0 re fuinlel t aoce lle t bldg o mita a wt t iac on istng uer ye-lgr. ? asntueo wt ulthimctf erp ge mle -- b n.ilhe wl ls iac. he enutrid stngs bonocofhi ye. r e tialua, wt 3,0d r er a b o. ayesve wwa yghatobo9700 e tor. ye-lg wl ophe reuingthbac aing anitilbacay su a wnrdre wh ds atea opatnay,ni wl t thfid ls anptal rethorrein rain 6 vsuwh i reir, 990prfo trni. - gngo d hin ifheealoe ll veo dcaelg tialrain cte caon a wwi he enupanli ratns weilal e...
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chris, peoplwho kn a lite ow the jobrert wos will kw ers the adp rert and thebls report. unfamilr, explain what those two reports are and how th wk. gut: right. confusing. i d gotten e-mailfr reers about rlr in the the adp report, which is putut by a payroll adp. ng compa cle host: apopriaty enough. es yeah, propriately. [laughte many, i nd ty have thin hundrs of thousands of business cen a ty do their own opety ta where payrolls ing fid by their customers and co up with their own number of added. s were eyryo uset as a way to prict vernment's number so f other lots numbers to theixndave a ack b that sort of tnsut a number. aig hat came out th number o26000 jobsdd o wednesday. o that made l opeople think that t fdanumber fr the gerenwould be a whed was and only8,0 omhe veme. nbe erifferent sometimes though doivge ecsalyher doesn't imct the a nbethwa the gerens. thcoany keeps them oth paoll. just bau ty y ut dow eathe, doest peons cked off t paol ska eas theovnmt little morepefill d you workhawe. t ghimctha nbea ttle bit more. but yh,dd to e up a ate aotf e ta host: theho
chris, peoplwho kn a lite ow the jobrert wos will kw ers the adp rert and thebls report. unfamilr, explain what those two reports are and how th wk. gut: right. confusing. i d gotten e-mailfr reers about rlr in the the adp report, which is putut by a payroll adp. ng compa cle host: apopriaty enough. es yeah, propriately. [laughte many, i nd ty have thin hundrs of thousands of business cen a ty do their own opety ta where payrolls ing fid by their customers and co up with their own number of...
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le ty e yi kw n. ery, t -asisns dinovethd lho betas nnlvia arinidso cntouo t nou nn w.aag eve tgh aylmmpsie orof ulsath ade demaydi o ke, lkppt. sobo js.ano eny u stucofhi wese ns' r 3g a prec t0 akg neteanhe linaobilngtis tt an uay.uameacidouadha r] d hiwainhe erapakwa yrs e agetf ny u ve nyerhgey. fruy onalst6,0 w ns ded pete fr. ib, b two cfith aateofinces lela t sdialssia t oeray , ianreptc r ans o. e x as. iatoi j a o ler, rorrectllalmt ic wan rhtow] idt umse acevdfit h r echor o e tedhtg s tllt inheidni blds,llmemot,o meoghe budi oth i w- ppus dds,erasgiat ttrocea esenin tu oee i. helae] r'su: thhe,ur ids, spos,ndat vao atss s c th ialan lax me tl weilpit reroctinin mbantrg ressn rs ic ndozs d tet co rerdthk onert r s iur onlapren doooswtehest a anle ghn ni bor oe duringn ananw] t ery w wh t nyle,s e ethcieiple hiorareawh weanwe u ene,oo rkwaasidth wl le oiod,ay t uatermuanyo ngth os thktaagcy b er.n a.icerceoucae te ♪
le ty e yi kw n. ery, t -asisns dinovethd lho betas nnlvia arinidso cntouo t nou nn w.aag eve tgh aylmmpsie orof ulsath ade demaydi o ke, lkppt. sobo js.ano eny u stucofhi wese ns' r 3g a prec t0 akg neteanhe linaobilngtis tt an uay.uameacidouadha r] d hiwainhe erapakwa yrs e agetf ny u ve nyerhgey. fruy onalst6,0 w ns ded pete fr. ib, b two cfith aateofinces lela t sdialssia t oeray , ianreptc r ans o. e x as. iatoi j a o ler, rorrectllalmt ic wan rhtow] idt umse acevdfit h r echor o e tedhtg...
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when i started kws, we were 17,000 elephants. we are now 35,000, despite a lot of poaching.the other day and we found that we had 137 tons, far more than we expected. but there are still no examples i have seen going around in the parks where elephants hear a vehicle and run away. they're still very, very placid, which is a very good sign if you know elephants. a final thought on ivory, then i want to move on. you've just said we have 130 tons of ivory, worth a vast amount of money, in your kenyan government's stores. one of the arguments about the ivory trade is that it's very confusing and very easy for the traders to continue their work because there is this so—called legal ivory, that is, historic ivory, as well as the poached, illegal ivory. the best way of ending that confusion is to destroy your stocks of ivory. are you prepared to do that? if you remember, we destroyed a lot of ivory when i started kws. the price of ivory went down. the ivory we have today, far more than i expected to find in the stores, will be destroyed. it has been stated to be the case by the pre
when i started kws, we were 17,000 elephants. we are now 35,000, despite a lot of poaching.the other day and we found that we had 137 tons, far more than we expected. but there are still no examples i have seen going around in the parks where elephants hear a vehicle and run away. they're still very, very placid, which is a very good sign if you know elephants. a final thought on ivory, then i want to move on. you've just said we have 130 tons of ivory, worth a vast amount of money, in your...
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i owecta tleonot la nhtitreecto ruia wh spt t aa oraonth l tm kw beuse e thpeti the,d athe w nounatnitmoow omniti wh sc. he-abt er y tk outh evutn o lt h [iisrnle orbo-ndceib] n u lko valy abt wt s ti w ath benng,owevve h we got fm enig p b oi?pnt ao tety ic: tnk rerktht den e searn elaedrey thince lesthchdr anbaesild. chics veeeseby sainheas thpridt s ryak b th tnks u ntne coecy,hiwa 7ho evutn reies dptnsnd rinent thugadtial qstnsr esen me e meo fil cion t cee srenth isn :3 t, ben ki aers qus,etngddiol s d aen, d oponavlae a. epci athbenng erheaie? mod a fndhevetittoee h rht exemyrac i infrheeto,t ryisrbgndrac d tim rert: t t he e ns th hthe tmsf lirytrgt crarsperefe g toarthaners ate d vy dibate pce ainthnaon sury o vepptnsanyo mano tseptnssuly ariterangollhe yo 0. w aevf seme, rtr g,ueio t pridt d. tite, teda o fime, desi w me. i wldotantougstha the y nsofmmia desi. ats y ialth te. -- ievveov te. itas sieofueio a fuhein d hprt t ag? ety ic: cotohahe ss bef le-hee wey eaimeshawe avlae oin inepars d teviothveon heorld cldee seety ic:bsuty. oethprid lie at aau ndso - aad edtoea por? crarsp
i owecta tleonot la nhtitreecto ruia wh spt t aa oraonth l tm kw beuse e thpeti the,d athe w nounatnitmoow omniti wh sc. he-abt er y tk outh evutn o lt h [iisrnle orbo-ndceib] n u lko valy abt wt s ti w ath benng,owevve h we got fm enig p b oi?pnt ao tety ic: tnk rerktht den e searn elaedrey thince lesthchdr anbaesild. chics veeeseby sainheas thpridt s ryak b th tnks u ntne coecy,hiwa 7ho evutn reies dptnsnd rinent thugadtial qstnsr esen me e meo fil cion t cee srenth isn :3 t, ben ki aers...
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wh ionrsio wh e o sionanthwod nendfatoha tohe pcese' op i kw pele th cl o t p ariny fi ts ek si i -th e mpgnbe auses--n peon wh hped iseeasim g sse -thsa see t rt uha h ree su. t n tnk it waanotreon. eyetesrd a 40 mare a tlend maer eilaras' m s shf r ar thtrn r e ys asmoon i on, thghitasn acy opesns i tnkhere h a ns owhasdas 'm ade hete agn haa ryicerti wh m st ght. hi hfehahe w noseonhe rcstce doothi y a sin bennf me llniyffts. a't ats ppeder ani h's aithe e tis aibl the tis llnlbe iledn e ent t ertind t cian. wod n wrybo iol su. >> ithe aete core tgohrghha pres >> wt miteth itolloy. remmd 13 ino 'm stayo inthe'anppit-- epdsn ats in haefrt aic t, e'll ndp juifatn da ifeomhi me oueee tt ceaiy onrsio ndding owh t enga i wchot dn io -agn ul deaseisk. i promise moment was crest--in th 23. tay nessy cae s oraon-i as0 urineaf e ur itasoi thiotr rptsuto acy at ppedas thk e wld- a ffenpleodadha opatnus gahd d cued th psintidomtos,e d ghin y aes ennoerirti w amllor -the o lel sifoprond tityn ri , eyreve-- rey voedn nvsaon omurrr: llgu cplni tt ey d t venoh aea up lyidoueafr th pnt o wte usstf
wh ionrsio wh e o sionanthwod nendfatoha tohe pcese' op i kw pele th cl o t p ariny fi ts ek si i -th e mpgnbe auses--n peon wh hped iseeasim g sse -thsa see t rt uha h ree su. t n tnk it waanotreon. eyetesrd a 40 mare a tlend maer eilaras' m s shf r ar thtrn r e ys asmoon i on, thghitasn acy opesns i tnkhere h a ns owhasdas 'm ade hete agn haa ryicerti wh m st ght. hi hfehahe w noseonhe rcstce doothi y a sin bennf me llniyffts. a't ats ppeder ani h's aithe e tis aibl the tis llnlbe iledn e ent...
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rehey evnd g r t r neis' gitas errosea sn p're tsaifha a'tho ham kw ert omre whi w r s thsape omony, he prentrio.bohahefiht dngin ceyse' yk.prle tt vet's t ve erhe ibitot yo, enouooonweo' te the e unsin. e at heeowenoyo ds ot d' od j igodsgo h tybwa to vei wovs e n w e adesur ouskl plud e mistedroli t b t wthfuretlom'd sewen kiims apha oune prra.ald ou invialmp aoghe kn y wk 't t t .be -n're ' de cr ma etis tcowh' cen s wreoin wm. me lalio rutheyiluc t a se y d y ngiddevil had .du 'ol. icob an ugo. yofo aiueol the kn inkjad'o e tr otor h ery beg erofdeiz eu g terl.anyoste.ju w futyoygveeels t tt dd w oan n. bendec ne i adheye. i wars fog e th ry et ngo er aiut wnore t b g - a dngs a whandf u s t the it iju o aits stikt ar scpt le ti viadveo -95%f nt prme o ard vinmtaprel b itheconwen wemnce . so, we have a country with tremendous potential. we have the greatest people on earth. but we have to use their potential and we have to let those people to do their thing and with that i want to thank you all. i think you are going to see a very much different from it than you have been used to
rehey evnd g r t r neis' gitas errosea sn p're tsaifha a'tho ham kw ert omre whi w r s thsape omony, he prentrio.bohahefiht dngin ceyse' yk.prle tt vet's t ve erhe ibitot yo, enouooonweo' te the e unsin. e at heeowenoyo ds ot d' od j igodsgo h tybwa to vei wovs e n w e adesur ouskl plud e mistedroli t b t wthfuretlom'd sewen kiims apha oune prra.ald ou invialmp aoghe kn y wk 't t t .be -n're ' de cr ma etis tcowh' cen s wreoin wm. me lalio rutheyiluc t a se y d y ngiddevil had .du 'ol. icob an...
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so tn n i asd, you kw, i asked the rerents,he m motrs, llll, whatapappenso ththe ys? u u knowhow do y senend the boys tscschool and eyey sai welell, we give th b bicycs. and i sa, , wellwhatat aut thgigirls? and th s said,h, n no. it's a ste e ofoney t tgive a biclcle to girirl. e'e'goining turn n ound and gemamarrie and there's a mousus iian sangng: whwateter plantt ththat's s gog to gro in a neighbor's gaen?? so i thoughtmymy godif it't's only a bicycle tt's epeping girls fr g goingo scscho, t't'go a ahe and, , u know, give it to tm.m. [bhara]] [bhatiti's momoth] [bhatiti] narrator: and now, the grand prize winner of the "viewchange" film contest, aaron kisner's "finalal voices: k kakenya." [cldld sinng]] kakea a ntai: i i waengagege toe e marrd whwhen was fiveeaears o. my parents aananged . in mcocommuny, w whea girlrl o old eugh h toalk, s s's tataughtow t to eep ththhouse, w toto clect w wer from the ver,r, a how t tcook foththe faly.. a girl is traid d to bomee a mother a a a boys trtraid to become a rrrrior. my mother'lilife w verery rd. i ew that wawanted some
so tn n i asd, you kw, i asked the rerents,he m motrs, llll, whatapappenso ththe ys? u u knowhow do y senend the boys tscschool and eyey sai welell, we give th b bicycs. and i sa, , wellwhatat aut thgigirls? and th s said,h, n no. it's a ste e ofoney t tgive a biclcle to girirl. e'e'goining turn n ound and gemamarrie and there's a mousus iian sangng: whwateter plantt ththat's s gog to gro in a neighbor's gaen?? so i thoughtmymy godif it't's only a bicycle tt's epeping girls fr g goingo scscho,...
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we kw that trump and nobody else wants to do that. >> chris, let me read you just a few reactions that we're getting from the middle east. this is not a surprise, but i want to read you a statement from the saudi press agency, the official state-controlled media there. saudi arabia says it fully supports the strikes, and here's what the statement says. a responsible source at the foreign ministry expressed the kingdom of saudi arabia's full support for the american military operations on military targets in syria, which came as a response to the syrian regime's use of chemical weapons against innocent civilians. and by the very same notion, i want to read you a statement, and this is not a surprise from the iranian government according to the iranian state news agency, saying iran strongly condemns any such unilateral strikes. such measures will strengthen terrorists in syria. obviously syria has become the epicenter of a proxy war between the saudis and the iranians. does tonight complicate that? does it entrench those two countries more in a prolonged battle? >> oh, absolutely it doe
we kw that trump and nobody else wants to do that. >> chris, let me read you just a few reactions that we're getting from the middle east. this is not a surprise, but i want to read you a statement from the saudi press agency, the official state-controlled media there. saudi arabia says it fully supports the strikes, and here's what the statement says. a responsible source at the foreign ministry expressed the kingdom of saudi arabia's full support for the american military operations on...
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we kw e's already sitting in on many of the moshigh-profile visits by many foreign leaders to the united states. between her and her husband, their experience and expertise in the world lies in the fields of real estate and jewelry marketing. but the two of them will be now in charge of the most important and sensitive stuff in the government of the richest and most powerful nation on earth. incidentally i should mention we learned that the administration has now found a new job as well for laura trump. who? laura. laura is eric's wife. the firm that ones the digit side of the campaign will ploy laura, eric trump's wife. i have no idea what her work experience is, but i'm sure she's the best qualified person in america for that job, whatever that job is. in the past we've had like, you know, a first lady who worked on health policy. once had we had a president who hired his brother as attorney general. but we've come to think of those things as exceptions to the rule. we never thought of ourselves as a country where you day and kusay get to be whatever they want. now that's what we are.
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maybe you double, triple, kw quadruple. there is a point in which i'm getting off the plane. the united ceo apologized, but it appears this morning that the doctor is gearing up for a court battle. tom costello has been following this story from the beginning and joins me from washington. tom, we're hearing this is going to start any minute. in the meantime, tell me what's happened. the lawyers have filed a petition. what are they asking for? >> on his behalf, the lawyers already asked that all of the evidence be held. video evidence, cockpit voice recording evidence, procedures and protocols the security people should have followed. all of that, they've had the court preserve. i've had several conversations already today about how much would this go to? in other words, if they are clearly lining up for a lawsuit, how much might they be seeking? consider the following. we're talking about possible pain and suffering. we expect to learn more about the extent of dr. dao's injuries. did he suffer concussion, facial injuries, et cetera. all that is part of it. this is a chicago c
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least that i kw of, have the ot, capability to sink a u.s. aircraft carrier with a single strike, or what did he say last week? super mighty preemtive strike. which is a funny close of words but a serious concern. but they do have the capability to unleash hell on south korea. we have 20,000 american troops there. you take into account north cree yeah a nuclear ability, some estimate 10 to 25 nuclear weapon and their conventional artillery, this is built into mountains that can pop out and shoot and pop back. so any increase in hostility, any actual formal war going forward would lead to mass casualty situation and very, very bad situation for everybody involved. . >> we have it 28,000 u.s. military personnel along the demilitarized zone and another 50,000 in japan. you heard president trump, congressman, say this is a problem. we have to finally solve. but it is not for lack of trying on the part of his predecessors. so what options are there really? >> options are declining. it is a credible military threat we put out against north korea i
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"inside politics kw" starts rig now. >> thanks, kate. welcome to "inside politics." thanks for sharing your day with us. a long easter weekend for president trump as washington and the world debate the strategy and the meaning behind two major military strikes. >> we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job as usual. so we have given them total authorization. that's what they're doing. frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately. >> in a week full of big policy changes, another note worthy shift. candidate trump loved wikileaks and its attacks on hillary clinton. president trump cia director calls wikileaks a threat. >> wikileaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. it's time to call out wikileaks for what it really is. a nonstate hostile intelligence service often embedded by state actors like russia. >> wall streeters are the rising powers and the president's side kick steven bannon now more and more on the losing side of policy fights. >> i think steve made an error on not spending
"inside politics kw" starts rig now. >> thanks, kate. welcome to "inside politics." thanks for sharing your day with us. a long easter weekend for president trump as washington and the world debate the strategy and the meaning behind two major military strikes. >> we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job as usual. so we have given them total authorization. that's what they're doing. frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately....
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>> you know, i don't kw, chris. i'm not privy to the whip vote. i was a no on the original proposal to replace the affordable care act. the amendment that was proposed this week, the mcarthur-meadows amendment that dealt with and allowing states to opt out from providing essential benefits to people and the pre-existing condition clause that you just spoke of earlier didn't address the concerns i had with the original proposal. so i remain a no vote. >> so do you think -- here's one thing that chris collins i think said this. i believe he's from new york state. his point was, look, hey, i don't like this, but it's not going to affect my people. we're new york. new york is never going to go for these state-based waivers to get rid of these protections. if the freedom caucus and the folks in alabama want to screw their people with pre-existing conditions, so be it. why don't you have the same logic? >> well, because i represent new york city. one of the amendments for the original proposed, which was proposed by representative collins, exempted his
>> you know, i don't kw, chris. i'm not privy to the whip vote. i was a no on the original proposal to replace the affordable care act. the amendment that was proposed this week, the mcarthur-meadows amendment that dealt with and allowing states to opt out from providing essential benefits to people and the pre-existing condition clause that you just spoke of earlier didn't address the concerns i had with the original proposal. so i remain a no vote. >> so do you think -- here's one...
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we kw the future. we're going to be friends! because we're building it.'re not professional athletes. but that doesn't mean we're giving up. i'm in this for me. for me. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. lowering a1c by up to 1.2 points. do not take if allergic to farxiga. if you experience symptoms of a serious allergic reaction such as rash, swelling, difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking and seek medical help right away. do not take farxiga if you have severe kidney problems, are on dialysis, or have bladder cancer. tell your doctor right away if you have blood or red color in your urine or pain while you urinate. farxiga can cause serious side effects including dehydration, genital yeast infections in women and men, serious urinary tract infections, low blood sugar, and kidney problems. stop taking farxiga and call your doctor right away if you have signs of ketoacidosis, which is serious and may lead to death. i'm in this for my family. i'm in this for me. ask your doctor about farx
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called pathfinders st going aro explag side of the story and my thition to yo is, do you ju thepanelist kw u veoved isifou met one persoth ti yth autism, but do you think ppl o are more impressionable, like little k w wch me street, do you think if like veon as kehi is any concern ors at meing we a n wry ou rt a goodeson jua:ar of this set has gone into hright dig if we even ard it here, that it is oinda'ow uniquausm of diversity, the focus isha we are not saying this ishe e andy-rytrg phng tt sci ltlgi r ti i particular to her. feel at a adults i in ainthchlee of a single story -- the onould be0 julia's which i would bee th but -- [laughter] >> otherho, project ou bdog awe. right. think there wl be a sesame street affect where peleil srtesti me reestaonof whatutm oklike in their communie anth rll >> inspired. >> yes. winsreeople to goiring and it ouwhat autism is incommunities relympt. we are toward the end ofuri wanl ofou f fa fl rc men fothe y in 1969. he was the very first guy to walk out and i'm goon and welcome to sesame street. full circle menfome he pse a hat there is hisa advocati
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. >> most of the times they said, "well, you kw, you can make your payments on time, but wink, wink,udge, nudge, you're probably not going to get approved because you're not our problem. you're making the payments. why are we gonna look at you when we have a stack of hundreds on our desk?" >> that are in default. >> that are in default. so, now they have the hit on the credit. they're not getting a modification. and now what do i do? >> now, even though things are getting better, there's still a lot of unpaid debt out there. and when you borrow money that you can't repay, it doesn't just go away. eventually, debt is often sold to debt collectors, sometimes for pennies on the dollar. and to collect on it, they can get very aggressive. when times got tough for jeffrey smith, he turned to payday loans to cover his expenses. >> a knock comes to our door. i open up the door, and it's one of the people from the payday loan companies. a manager is knocking on the door, asking us for money. "i'm sorry. we're going through bankruptcy." >> "no, no. you owe us a debt. you have to pay up." "no,
. >> most of the times they said, "well, you kw, you can make your payments on time, but wink, wink,udge, nudge, you're probably not going to get approved because you're not our problem. you're making the payments. why are we gonna look at you when we have a stack of hundreds on our desk?" >> that are in default. >> that are in default. so, now they have the hit on the credit. they're not getting a modification. and now what do i do? >> now, even though things...
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. >> didn't mean to cut you kw yo recently. will it have an impact at all on his actions?ed on what youis this situat? >> it could. i mean a lot of people are theorizing after the chemical basically acting with immunity. saying i don't think the u.s. is going to respond. of, of american patience. clearly he has -- he has tested thos domestic concerns as well in the states. president trump is eager to show he is tougher than president obama. this very well could change -- change theiral a lot more complicated. iranians, russians and coalition partners, with america. so there are a lot of ingredients in this. i, i think that, what the assad regime will probably end up doing is scaling back their chemical weapons attacks. keep in mind we have seen many others not just this one. >> fact is, isn't c you, can you hear us, apologize. a little delay. isn't assad and syria denying they had anything to do with the chemical weapon attack. we heard from russia speaking out as ally to syria saying this was an act by rebels. >> reporter: they are denying it foreign minister came out yes
. >> didn't mean to cut you kw yo recently. will it have an impact at all on his actions?ed on what youis this situat? >> it could. i mean a lot of people are theorizing after the chemical basically acting with immunity. saying i don't think the u.s. is going to respond. of, of american patience. clearly he has -- he has tested thos domestic concerns as well in the states. president trump is eager to show he is tougher than president obama. this very well could change -- change...
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because i -- but i don't know -u 't kw where their truth lies.now what they beli set sure. >> or what they just are so scared -- like ivanka looks scared a lot. so, i think she is really scared at'sot good. you know that's obviously -- but we're all scared of him. i mean not all of us. obviously there are people who think he is doing a fantastic job. >> seth: yeah. >> look at all the jobs obama's created for him. gh >> seth: that's nice. >> yeah. >> seth: he gets to take credit for all of t >> seth: we -- i want to talk about your show. because one of the great things about it, is not only do you get to talk about what's but you actually go and see the world, as evidenced by that clip. you went to india. >> yeah, we went to india, we went to wa w we went to england. we shot a lot of fun stuff. so i had never been to i have you been to india? >> seth: i haven't been to india. how was it? >> pretty incredople. [ light laughter ] >> seth: that's -- that's what -- >> it's exactly what people tell you. they have like a real spirited nature, you know?
because i -- but i don't know -u 't kw where their truth lies.now what they beli set sure. >> or what they just are so scared -- like ivanka looks scared a lot. so, i think she is really scared at'sot good. you know that's obviously -- but we're all scared of him. i mean not all of us. obviously there are people who think he is doing a fantastic job. >> seth: yeah. >> look at all the jobs obama's created for him. gh >> seth: that's nice. >> yeah. >> seth: he...
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i just i just want to let you kw what i found. it doesn't take away all the pain or make life easy, but it does give you perspective. i am convinced that in a mature society, there's a tendency for man to put himself on the throne and to take god off the throne, and that process we become self-absorbed, and we lose our objectivity. and all of a sudden, it is a subjective judgment about proper behavior. and i don't buy that. and if you're a humanist, you want to heal the world, and that is consistent with those people who practice faith. so people don't -- look, i don't have any problem with people. i wrote a book about this. it was a bestseller. it's fine. but i'm not into all this, you know, you're going to hell and all that. that's not where i live. >> host: that's good, i'm glad. because otherwise i'd be really troubled. >> guest: well, you know, you like to play golf. so if i said i'm going to tell you about golf. so, you know, there's sand traps, and there's water hazards, and if you move the ball, it's a penalty. so let's go
i just i just want to let you kw what i found. it doesn't take away all the pain or make life easy, but it does give you perspective. i am convinced that in a mature society, there's a tendency for man to put himself on the throne and to take god off the throne, and that process we become self-absorbed, and we lose our objectivity. and all of a sudden, it is a subjective judgment about proper behavior. and i don't buy that. and if you're a humanist, you want to heal the world, and that is...
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. >> reporter: jerome cummings likes what the president did at the kw carrier plant where he works, evenion officials say the 800 jobs saved was lower than trump claimed. cummings counts himself among the lucky. >> i can generally say in the company, the employees, we're very grateful for that. >> reporter: while there is growth, some manufacturing towns in indiana and nationwide are still struggling, and some economists wonder what's the president's plan for those areas? >> the president and the congress are going to need to create actual policies that drive the economy, not just look at one deal here or one deal there and try to save jobs that way. >> reporter: there's also concern about the future of job retraining. the president's early budget proposal would cut back on some of those programs. but for now -- are you feeling optimistic or pessimistic. >> >> i'm feeling optimistic, definitely. >> reporter: students learning new skills here are giving the president the passing grade. >> i think he is doing the right beginning steps. i don't agree with everything but i do believe he's go
. >> reporter: jerome cummings likes what the president did at the kw carrier plant where he works, evenion officials say the 800 jobs saved was lower than trump claimed. cummings counts himself among the lucky. >> i can generally say in the company, the employees, we're very grateful for that. >> reporter: while there is growth, some manufacturing towns in indiana and nationwide are still struggling, and some economists wonder what's the president's plan for those areas?...
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we kw a ing or two bec 've seen a thing or two. [burke] billy-goat ruffians. seen it. covered it.we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you lo . set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ >>> well, the apparent tug of war between steve bannon and president trump's son-in-law jared kushner would appear to favor kushner, sometimes it might be hard to tell. the president has privately scorned the coverage of mr. kushner's trip to iraq and questioned the need of the son-in-law's newly overhauled office. at other points he's been dismissive of mr. bannon telling him he's not needed for this and th that. shannon, i feel like i never know how to make of all of this. the leaks are so constant, so contradictory. everything is clearly being done by someone with an agenda. you cover it full time. what do you make of it all? >> i don't know if i can give you the answers. i can te
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and, you kw, part of american power is the impression that our government is competent and we do things well. so if at the beginning of a crisis like this you have the white house, the defense department, others saying that this ship, this armada as the president said, is somewhere very different from where it is doesn't exactly help. this kind of thing never must happen again. >> one of the contextual things which happened, which is a small thing but seems relevant as we try to sort this out. on friday night we reported that a spokesman for centcom came out and gave inflammatory quotes to the hill newspaper saying in part the president said during the campaign he wants to bomb the bleep out of isis. that's now what we're doing. very inflammatory language. centcom came out late on friday night and said actually that wasn't an authorized -- that wasn't a person authorized to speak for centcom. that's somebody who shouldn't have been giving quotes in centcom's name and retracting those statements without ever saying how that happened. there is history of the white house, the administratio
and, you kw, part of american power is the impression that our government is competent and we do things well. so if at the beginning of a crisis like this you have the white house, the defense department, others saying that this ship, this armada as the president said, is somewhere very different from where it is doesn't exactly help. this kind of thing never must happen again. >> one of the contextual things which happened, which is a small thing but seems relevant as we try to sort this...
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. >> we need to kw the full extent of bill o'reilly's damage to women's lives and we need to know thetent of what happens when a corporation throws money at a problem instead of addressing it for a decade and a half and allows smin believe to be a serial sexual harasser to wreak havoc. it was a top down culture at fox news and honestly he wasn't the only twoun sexually harass me at fox and i think they have more house clean doing. >> i should, you know, insist or just remind viewers that o'reilly certainly says all of these accusations are unfound. look at this. >> i want to double up on this. a source that told vanity fair that more women are likely to come forward, what are you hearing? >> that's our understanding that for instance lisa bloom who you mentioned earlier does have other clients, people of who called her, but i will say that this story is in its decline at this point. bill o'reilly is gone, fox has made the changes, there will be new accusations, but will anyone care quite as much as they cared when bill o'reilly was the top, you know, star on fox news? i suspect that t
. >> we need to kw the full extent of bill o'reilly's damage to women's lives and we need to know thetent of what happens when a corporation throws money at a problem instead of addressing it for a decade and a half and allows smin believe to be a serial sexual harasser to wreak havoc. it was a top down culture at fox news and honestly he wasn't the only twoun sexually harass me at fox and i think they have more house clean doing. >> i should, you know, insist or just remind viewers...
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the play is sound, but sean spicer said later he's an individual that the president-elect does not kw>> coming back to that point in 2016 and throughout the campaign, foreign policy types who came with any bit of experience, who were part of the establishment, were going nowhere near the trump campaign. that was the team he was able to assemble. it was a pretty, i guess we can say, scrappy group of folks that were not exactly the most hoof high talent. >> that was the editor of the "washington post" asking questions there to say, i do have a team. i'm a credible republican nominee trying to win the support of the editorial page, which is more conservative as "the new york times," not like "the wall street journal," but that was a moment where he was proud of the fact he had carter page. adverti the fact there was a warrant that was extended that a judge signed off on that, is not good news for the trump campaign regardless of how you slice it. >> we don't know what happened in the trump administration. we know carter page and manaforte down played roles on the campaign that were signi
the play is sound, but sean spicer said later he's an individual that the president-elect does not kw>> coming back to that point in 2016 and throughout the campaign, foreign policy types who came with any bit of experience, who were part of the establishment, were going nowhere near the trump campaign. that was the team he was able to assemble. it was a pretty, i guess we can say, scrappy group of folks that were not exactly the most hoof high talent. >> that was the editor of the...
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this concept of status politics was pioneered in 1963 by historian richard hofftader in a fams book kwwn tangibles like the budget, government actions, with status politics fights over intangibles like who has prestige and status. he argued that, among a certain group of pseudo conservatives a vicksation on status and paranoid conspiracy theories detached politics from policy-making altogether reducing it to a tribal war that doesn't really respond to new policies or facts because it was never about those things to begin with. sound familiar? as trump's base and its support proves resilient, and he uses the white house to push false conspiracy theories like trump tower being wire tapped many ask what clues are held today. joining us the authors of "why-topia." rick, you were saying you read the book when it first came out in the early '60s. what is it capturing today? >> if you read it now, and you can find it online pretty easily, it could have been written a week ago. it could have been written this year. it's so on the money about what this administration and this president are like
this concept of status politics was pioneered in 1963 by historian richard hofftader in a fams book kwwn tangibles like the budget, government actions, with status politics fights over intangibles like who has prestige and status. he argued that, among a certain group of pseudo conservatives a vicksation on status and paranoid conspiracy theories detached politics from policy-making altogether reducing it to a tribal war that doesn't really respond to new policies or facts because it was never...
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years and a half of being under security screening, the extreme vetting process, i know tha that they kw how hurry the process is extreme and unfortunately, you're not experienced this. this is a lot, and at the end of the day, just two weeks ago my family after going through extreme vetting, i think my mom and sister were rejected. their case on the same claims i gave my case to and i was given asylum in the treaty. this is a discriminatory order. this is discriminatory action. i really wish you say this is only my case because a lot of other cases. one of them, and major lives in istanbul and is a syrian refugee. he has two boys, one is 12 and the other sugar. the 12-year-old boy is very sick. he has specific disease that there was no medicine for it in turkey. the man has been -- has been waiting and waiting. the main reason for a sticking to be -- the medicine is here. his son died waiting to be resettled here. died in hospital waiting waiting to be resettled here. why? can you answer me why and what justification? you explained yesterday that actually may be determined administratio
years and a half of being under security screening, the extreme vetting process, i know tha that they kw how hurry the process is extreme and unfortunately, you're not experienced this. this is a lot, and at the end of the day, just two weeks ago my family after going through extreme vetting, i think my mom and sister were rejected. their case on the same claims i gave my case to and i was given asylum in the treaty. this is a discriminatory order. this is discriminatory action. i really wish...
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they eventually lay down in front of trains to let people kw that they are resisting him.sn't been very effective. neil gorsuch is on the supreme court. they ended up blowing up the filibuster as a result of it. the next time president trump dominated supreme court nomination, that option will not be available to them. as a matter of strategy and tactics, it isn't working. but they are responding to their base, which seems to be located right now and the fever swamps of the american left. >> dana: not all smooth sailing from the trump administration on tax reform. in particular, health care. you have been writing and tweeting about this. he followed closely because you have seen at how these fights go. just today, you had the secretary of treasury announced the tax reform plan that they have would not be done by august. i think that is reasonable. probably shooting for the moon to say august was going to be at. what do you think of that in terms as these things get going again, as they comes back -- they come back from a recess, will they be able to overcome the problems o
they eventually lay down in front of trains to let people kw that they are resisting him.sn't been very effective. neil gorsuch is on the supreme court. they ended up blowing up the filibuster as a result of it. the next time president trump dominated supreme court nomination, that option will not be available to them. as a matter of strategy and tactics, it isn't working. but they are responding to their base, which seems to be located right now and the fever swamps of the american left....
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maybe you double, triple, kw quadruple. there is a point in which i'm getting off the plane.pears this morning that the doctor is gearing up for a court battle. tom costello has been following this story from the beginning and joins
maybe you double, triple, kw quadruple. there is a point in which i'm getting off the plane.pears this morning that the doctor is gearing up for a court battle. tom costello has been following this story from the beginning and joins
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bakari, xwgary cohn, we don't kw his party affiliation, but does it give you comfort to have him close>> as a democrat, gary is as close as you'll get. to being in donald trump's inner circle, all of these people who come in and then are just shown the door, we see steve bannon with one foot in, one foot out. the only people who stay in his inner circle are his children, that is it. that's really no loyalty within this donald trump inner circle. but i do love the fact that donald trump is a part of one of the largest cons this country has ever seen in him becoming the president of the united states, got someone from goldman sachs to sell populism to the american people and talk about cutting taxes for middle class worker that. is phenomenal. but gary cohn has one problem, they just had a jobs report that had 94,000 jobs. those numbers are small, bigtime. >> what's interesting about gary cohn, he's a late comer. he wasn't with the campaign as long as many of his closest advisers. how did he jump to the front of the pack? >> part is that donald trump started off trying to be a nationalis
bakari, xwgary cohn, we don't kw his party affiliation, but does it give you comfort to have him close>> as a democrat, gary is as close as you'll get. to being in donald trump's inner circle, all of these people who come in and then are just shown the door, we see steve bannon with one foot in, one foot out. the only people who stay in his inner circle are his children, that is it. that's really no loyalty within this donald trump inner circle. but i do love the fact that donald trump is...
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"inside politics kw" starts rig now. >> thanks, kate. welcome to "inside politics." your day with us. a long easter weekend for president trump as washington and the world debate the strategy and the meaning behind two major military strikes. >> we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job as usual. so we have given them total authorization. that's what they're doing. frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately. >> in a week full of big policy changes, another note worthy shift. candidate trump loved wikileaks and its attacks on hillary clinton. president trump cia director calls wikileaks a threat. >> wikileaks walks like a hostile intelligence service and talks like a hostile intelligence service. it's time to call out wikileaks for what it
"inside politics kw" starts rig now. >> thanks, kate. welcome to "inside politics." your day with us. a long easter weekend for president trump as washington and the world debate the strategy and the meaning behind two major military strikes. >> we have the greatest military in the world and they've done a job as usual. so we have given them total authorization. that's what they're doing. frankly, that's why they've been so successful lately. >> in a week...
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. >> think what it did, made me kw questions how to people achieve.. >> reporter: pilots may take the glory, there is an operation to showcase the power of the air force. does this view ever get old to you guys? >> never. >> reporter: the thunderbird took me for a ride inside an f-16 fighter jets. even customizing it for me. getting in was the easy part. taking off at 500 miles per hour, a much different story. inside the cockpit of this $30 million jet, you instantly feel the power. the power of gravity. it's called the g-force. and it takes a proper breathing technique to not pass out. keep squeezing, keep squeezing. we hit nine gs over florida space coast. it's the equivalent of nine times your body weight crushing you. >> here come the gs. feels like you're being squished. >> then came the rolls. >> one, two, three. four. at times another thunderbird just five feet next to us. then inches above us before looping right over us. captain eric speedy gonezalvez, navigating with the hand controls. under the canopy, the space is very tight. part of my t
. >> think what it did, made me kw questions how to people achieve.. >> reporter: pilots may take the glory, there is an operation to showcase the power of the air force. does this view ever get old to you guys? >> never. >> reporter: the thunderbird took me for a ride inside an f-16 fighter jets. even customizing it for me. getting in was the easy part. taking off at 500 miles per hour, a much different story. inside the cockpit of this $30 million jet, you instantly...
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we talked about how this strains or stresses the servicess kw staff says we have good people and have what it takes to manage including work wg the airport for example if there is a threat of asian flu going on and i think we have seen them now work across systems, the helt system with zika and pregnancy and ebola system across multiple hospitals so very proud of this division because if there is a question of travel related disease or communeicable diseases i think the evidence is our department is ready in a prevention matter and interventional. any questions othen cdcp division? if not i go to-again, i want to thank dr.s cora hoover and susan phillip for excellent job and leadership of their division. we heard from haly hammer who is director of primary care on true north metrixes. these are the outcomes measures that the department has been developing to make sure that we are making progress across our divisions for commissioner bernal. the areas of improvement oregon score cards include quality measures, safety measures, health equitty measures, measure of the care experience, wo
we talked about how this strains or stresses the servicess kw staff says we have good people and have what it takes to manage including work wg the airport for example if there is a threat of asian flu going on and i think we have seen them now work across systems, the helt system with zika and pregnancy and ebola system across multiple hospitals so very proud of this division because if there is a question of travel related disease or communeicable diseases i think the evidence is our...
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. >> our commission regular meeting wednesday april 12, 2017 kw time is 9 a.m. roll call. >> cleveland, present. nakajo, present. hardeman, i'm here. covington, present. [inaudible] chief of department u joanne hayes-white, here. item 2, commission announcements. please be advised the regular fire commission meeting scheduled for april 26, 2017 is canceled due to lack of quarp. the next regular fire commission meeting will resume may 10, 2017 at 9 a.m. in room 416. >> any public comment on this? we may need to chaisk that now that we have a quorum. >> it is already posted. >> has it been posted? then we'll move forward with no meeting on april 26. i'm sure that will make a lot of people in the audience happy. public comment is closed. >> item 3, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission up to 3 minutes on any matter within the commissions jurisdiction and does not appear on the ajndsa. speakers shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not individual commissioner or department personnel. not to enter into depate or
. >> our commission regular meeting wednesday april 12, 2017 kw time is 9 a.m. roll call. >> cleveland, present. nakajo, present. hardeman, i'm here. covington, present. [inaudible] chief of department u joanne hayes-white, here. item 2, commission announcements. please be advised the regular fire commission meeting scheduled for april 26, 2017 is canceled due to lack of quarp. the next regular fire commission meeting will resume may 10, 2017 at 9 a.m. in room 416. >> any...
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. >> number one, you should have peace inyria, it enough and frankly, you kw, we talked the chemicals you know, people just don't see this, the level of brutality, the level of viciousness but when they drop barrel bombs or any kind right on top of a civilian population, that's the worst -- i've never seen anything like it and frankly, putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person and i think it's very bad for russia. i think it's very bad for mankind and it's very bad for this world. maria: joining us right now to weigh in former commander of uss cole, good to have you on the program this morning. >> thanks, maria. maria: what are you expecting from secretary tillerson's meeting this morning? >> he's going to sit with the russians, okay, here are the differences where we have but what are we going to do about the fight against isis and he's going the lay out here are the common objectives we have for syria, here are the differences and what are we going to do, we are going to lay out with the red lines are, there cannot be any more chemical attacks on their own people in addi
. >> number one, you should have peace inyria, it enough and frankly, you kw, we talked the chemicals you know, people just don't see this, the level of brutality, the level of viciousness but when they drop barrel bombs or any kind right on top of a civilian population, that's the worst -- i've never seen anything like it and frankly, putin is backing a person that's truly an evil person and i think it's very bad for russia. i think it's very bad for mankind and it's very bad for this...
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. >> i'm away the sfmta board kw parking authority recommended 7 different sites to be transferred but today you bring 2. what was the policy rational to bring 2? >> these are the only 2 we are looking rep. joe atkins this point so it seemed premature to look at the other 5 sites. those are not really again for all the reasons that i mentioned reasons of zoning and location, the size of the property, those are not seen as particularly promises as potential development sites, so really for simplicity sake just to present two at this point as the two in the cohort, the ones that have the greatest potential to be developed. >> for the folks listening at home, the total list of 7 sites enema cono performing arts, also north beach, polk and bush intersection, general hospital, surface lot at 2450 california street and lombard street. but you are only recommending the transfer of two and those are the ones before us today. thank you for your presentation. i think we will go to the budget-sorry, no, we will go to public comment. thank you. public comment? yes. mr. doug block. >> thank you cha
. >> i'm away the sfmta board kw parking authority recommended 7 different sites to be transferred but today you bring 2. what was the policy rational to bring 2? >> these are the only 2 we are looking rep. joe atkins this point so it seemed premature to look at the other 5 sites. those are not really again for all the reasons that i mentioned reasons of zoning and location, the size of the property, those are not seen as particularly promises as potential development sites, so...
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there are currently 2 through lanes both to the east and west of these extents kw the proposed it zinepefully to make it a more consistent through travel through the corridor. the first portion of the protected bikeway which is from folsom street to harrison street will feature a painted buffer along with flexible delineators to discourage motorist from encouraging to the bikeway. the bikeway design here does involve on street parking removal as a trade-off to providing a dedicated right turn lane to the rainbow garage and harrison street. right now when people are riding along 13th street, sometimes they encounter a queue of cars trying to make the right turns and they are on the right side of the cars and potentially heading into a conflict, or they could be ride toog the left of the queued cars but against very high-speed traffic. in the new design people will be guided to the left of the right turning vehicles and they will have a little more buffer for moving traffic. from harrison street to bryant street the protected bikeway will take on a parking protected configuration and tha
there are currently 2 through lanes both to the east and west of these extents kw the proposed it zinepefully to make it a more consistent through travel through the corridor. the first portion of the protected bikeway which is from folsom street to harrison street will feature a painted buffer along with flexible delineators to discourage motorist from encouraging to the bikeway. the bikeway design here does involve on street parking removal as a trade-off to providing a dedicated right turn...