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we want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first into round with a hypothetical let's say there's a hypothetical dissident against the iranian government living abroad and goes to a rainy and consulate and never comes out what kind of news story with that i'd be and what would their reaction be because living in russia i can tell you russia gets accused of things and sanctions are done before we could even finish a program here so what would your reaction to my hypothetical situation be go ahead moment. well it's obvious the we would be probably discussing the un security council meeting that would be taking place to condemn iran or perhaps almost any other country in the world but when it comes to saudi arabia the double standards are extraordinary in fact what i would what i think is even the biggest question in fact is that. the saudis have been killing hundreds of thousands of people in yemen through starvation and disease and tens of thousands of people through warfare they've bombed weddings they bombed schools they bombed funerals they bombed hospitals they bombed t
we want and i always appreciate mohamed let me go to you first into round with a hypothetical let's say there's a hypothetical dissident against the iranian government living abroad and goes to a rainy and consulate and never comes out what kind of news story with that i'd be and what would their reaction be because living in russia i can tell you russia gets accused of things and sanctions are done before we could even finish a program here so what would your reaction to my hypothetical...
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let me and let me go to los angeles ron how do you know you want to die the democratic party but peter ok daniel real quick a little bit around here democratic party is not a radical left party sorry well that's really the point ron you know i don't let me go to ron ragout up really early for this fear of ron a lot has been said go ahead in the aggregate. oh yeah i kind of go yeah the democratic party is not a radical left party they're not even a left party in my opinion i would describe them as a center right party. and i think that's kind of the when i say we're in neutral you know the best kind of what i'm referring to you know going forward when we're looking towards the midterms. you know people are saying there's going to be some blue wave i do think that trump fatigue is going to be enough to pick up a little on the democratic side but as far as framing a messy. jen framing policy positions and framing in actual opposition the democratic establishment has not done that they largely have not done that. so when you don't really have a real opposition in our politics which i would
let me and let me go to los angeles ron how do you know you want to die the democratic party but peter ok daniel real quick a little bit around here democratic party is not a radical left party sorry well that's really the point ron you know i don't let me go to ron ragout up really early for this fear of ron a lot has been said go ahead in the aggregate. oh yeah i kind of go yeah the democratic party is not a radical left party they're not even a left party in my opinion i would describe them...
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drown ♪ ♪ don't let me drown don't let me drown keep my head above water ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> women that way! >> swing votes all but locking down judge brett kavanaugh as america's next supreme court justice. >> are you going to let the women be denied? >> tonight the question, where do we go from here? >> plus -- ♪ lady gaga in one of the year's most-anticipated movies, "a star is born." her immediate chemistry with costar and director bradley cooper. >> i looked in his eyes and i just had an instant connection with him. it made for such
drown ♪ ♪ don't let me drown don't let me drown keep my head above water ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> women that way! >> swing votes all but locking down judge brett kavanaugh as america's next supreme court justice. >> are you going to let the women be denied? >> tonight the question, where do we go from here? >> plus -- ♪ lady gaga in one of the year's most-anticipated movies, "a star is born." her immediate chemistry with costar and director...
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let me ask you a personal question. sonal style, and it involves the injection of a great deal of passion, and at times a great deal of anger, into politics. i am thinking of your response to the tragic fire at grenfell, the tower block where more than 70 people lost their lives. i‘m thinking also about your reaction to the so—called windrush generation, who were forced to leave this country, having made their lives here for many, many years. you get angry in public. do you think that serves your issues well? well, i don‘t describe what i do as angry. it may be passionate, but i‘ve got to say, 72 people lost their lives in a fire that could have been prevented, and absolutely we have to have politicians that will speak truth to power, when you look at the faces of those who died. and when you challenge me on windrush, britain stopped deporting its own nationals to australia in 1868. how can it be right, when we had a generation of people that arrived here from the caribbean, that gave this country so much, that you strip
let me ask you a personal question. sonal style, and it involves the injection of a great deal of passion, and at times a great deal of anger, into politics. i am thinking of your response to the tragic fire at grenfell, the tower block where more than 70 people lost their lives. i‘m thinking also about your reaction to the so—called windrush generation, who were forced to leave this country, having made their lives here for many, many years. you get angry in public. do you think that...
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so many work with the creative to promote them as well let me let me share this with you this is from so here allie as a hero just sent us this tweet the most authentic representation of muslims in popular culture come from those which demonstrate an intimate knowledge of the communities intimacy means the storytellers have one nation states with closeness and accountability to their subjects thank you so much so much more to talk about mason i mean as the ten we could do another show we will do enough i shall not one show topic on this one in particular thank you for joining us and i will see you always online at our on twitter at eight a stream thanks so much. to my my. to . november on al-jazeera radicalized a new hard hitting series comes face to face with the hatred and violence of militant groups that attract young people around the world on november fifth the u.s. will impose additional sanctions on iran targeting the oil sites we'll look at the impact that may have. when migrant lives are in danger and see who should come to their aid people in power investigates the united st
so many work with the creative to promote them as well let me let me share this with you this is from so here allie as a hero just sent us this tweet the most authentic representation of muslims in popular culture come from those which demonstrate an intimate knowledge of the communities intimacy means the storytellers have one nation states with closeness and accountability to their subjects thank you so much so much more to talk about mason i mean as the ten we could do another show we will...
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>> let me point you to two things. the other component itself which i think no one disputes covers federal governmental employers in as to the state and political subdivisions you find a close analogy and my friend says in his reply brief it has no requirements at all. it depends on an employer having at least $500,000 so you have a rough analogy in the statute you in other words it has to be a certain size. you asked about federal and a lengthy footnote there are many states, the majorit majority int cover the political subdivisions regardless of size on that group about half of them cover regardless of size and on the other hand still have the requirement for private employers. >> how are those raised in comparison to this statute? you >> you said most states include the political subdivisions without regards to size. we have the language that most states use of the language lacks >> these citations are all collected in page six in answer to the brave and the answer to the great and the answer to the question is they
>> let me point you to two things. the other component itself which i think no one disputes covers federal governmental employers in as to the state and political subdivisions you find a close analogy and my friend says in his reply brief it has no requirements at all. it depends on an employer having at least $500,000 so you have a rough analogy in the statute you in other words it has to be a certain size. you asked about federal and a lengthy footnote there are many states, the majorit...
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three and so will have been solemn on he he said let me let me just called it again you should be a. fall to cross the spirits but you should be a fool not to root for him or did for him because as you're all down we humans would be driving us women would be driving and he would be killing and this is exactly what almost friedman was a routine for in his article in b s which is his future he's wounded which was going to happen. i guess the best decision for the saudi family would be to get rid of him essential make him the fall guy here because so far they try to get rid of a couple of top officials you know. brush the whole issue under the rug so i don't think that's going to happen so at the end of the. it depends how much you know whether or not they're able to or willing to push him aside if. lindsey lindsey graham thing i thought was kind of interesting because. the the american intelligence community had other candidates and i think that lindsey you know i think tucker carlson to the new and improved to lindsey graham these would be the. hearings but now lindsey is back with hi
three and so will have been solemn on he he said let me let me just called it again you should be a. fall to cross the spirits but you should be a fool not to root for him or did for him because as you're all down we humans would be driving us women would be driving and he would be killing and this is exactly what almost friedman was a routine for in his article in b s which is his future he's wounded which was going to happen. i guess the best decision for the saudi family would be to get rid...
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let me ask you this.'m hearing from my colleagues backing at the white house that first lady melania trump will not be attending the swearing in ceremony -- ceremonial, right -- for justice kavanaugh tonight. is that unusual? >> i don't think first ladies always attend and i wouldn't read anything in particular in to it. >> and let me ask you about the comments kay beg comments elena kagan made. watch. >> part of the court's legitimacy gends on people not seeing the court in the way that people see the rest of the governing districts of this country now. it is not so clear that, you know, i think going forward that that sort of middle position, you know, it is not so clear whe whether have it. >> do you think the court can hit the reset button? >> that is an incredibly important statement she just made. she and her colleagues are concerned that the court cannot easily hit the reset button, that citizens will come to see it as five republicans against four democrats. it puts huge pressure on john roberts t
let me ask you this.'m hearing from my colleagues backing at the white house that first lady melania trump will not be attending the swearing in ceremony -- ceremonial, right -- for justice kavanaugh tonight. is that unusual? >> i don't think first ladies always attend and i wouldn't read anything in particular in to it. >> and let me ask you about the comments kay beg comments elena kagan made. watch. >> part of the court's legitimacy gends on people not seeing the court in...
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let me go to you on that.se when investigators are trying to figure out who is behind this, talk through the steps that they are going to be taking. they are going to try to look at op-eds. social media posts, past language or history from anybody who may have an ax to grind here. how do they narrow it down? >> these are things that we refer to as psychological leakage. if someone builds to the point of assemblying and mailing devices like this, there's going to be a lot of preincident caters in their behavior, writings, conversations with other. i agree the likelihood of anyone using the real address is slim to none. but there may be some relationship to that address still to the offender, to the person who did this. now whether this is an act of domestic terrorism, international terrorism or just someone who was just too dumb to realize what a terrible thing he's done is still going to be a challenge putting this together. >> i believe we have malcolm nance joining us on the phone. clint, you have not just p
let me go to you on that.se when investigators are trying to figure out who is behind this, talk through the steps that they are going to be taking. they are going to try to look at op-eds. social media posts, past language or history from anybody who may have an ax to grind here. how do they narrow it down? >> these are things that we refer to as psychological leakage. if someone builds to the point of assemblying and mailing devices like this, there's going to be a lot of preincident...
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let me go out on a limb, mr. president. let me make a strong prediction. soon enough, the goalposts will be on the new one again. let me say to my colleagues, do these extra actions suggests that it's ever been about finding the truth, does anybody believe that? do these actions suggest that they are about giving a fair hearing? this institution has seen an episode like what we are seeing from our colleagues across the aisle. in the mccarthy era, in fact in 1950, character assassination card operated delegations being utilized in a very different debate. that's when a distinguished senatoram from maine named margaret smith, the icon from the great state of our colleagues, senator collins went to the senate floor to say enough was enough. she gave the speech that guaranteeguaranteed she would be history of the senate. she titled it declaration of conscience. here's what she said. i do not like the way that the senate has been made a rendezvous for vilification. or for selfish political gain at the sacrifice of individual reputations. and national unity. mar
let me go out on a limb, mr. president. let me make a strong prediction. soon enough, the goalposts will be on the new one again. let me say to my colleagues, do these extra actions suggests that it's ever been about finding the truth, does anybody believe that? do these actions suggest that they are about giving a fair hearing? this institution has seen an episode like what we are seeing from our colleagues across the aisle. in the mccarthy era, in fact in 1950, character assassination card...
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just let me. stalky that's a very important point i want to bring in and that her bit. name just said the saudis have a stubborn attitude which is stopping them from developing a political response to all of this is that sad what you know is stubborn attitude is you can describe it as a stubborn attitude but then again you know all governments act in that sense were they feel that they are sovereign and they do not want to be interfered with which is which is you know better very fair point the problem is you know why are we here i mean the that same government that is rejecting any interference in its affairs is really making really major mistakes i mean since. the beginning of twenty fifteen zero one kings oman. rose to the throne and brought along his son with him you know so terribly has made really some serious better various leaders mistakes and no reckoning so far you know for how long will saudi arabia keep going with with this considering that none of it worked and all of it costs a lot o
just let me. stalky that's a very important point i want to bring in and that her bit. name just said the saudis have a stubborn attitude which is stopping them from developing a political response to all of this is that sad what you know is stubborn attitude is you can describe it as a stubborn attitude but then again you know all governments act in that sense were they feel that they are sovereign and they do not want to be interfered with which is which is you know better very fair point the...
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ok let's hope cohen hang out here let me let me go to joe let me go to joe here before we go to the break here. we're going to have a break we're just sort of public as a congress a lot of people supporting democrats on this just too quick to call in the republicans in congress are pressuring to throw more than democrats rubio lindsey graham a lot of the that so it's not only democrats yeah you have certain republicans and you have democrats but these are those who have been against for the year and they have not been. corners and they see him as a danger to grab as his buddy that they go for the day so. i think you know we're going to hang on hang on guys are going to go to a break real quick but you're actually highlighting really what there is a very very deep relationship here that is not being i think very very well covered in western media because everyone's getting paid off in my mind we're going to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on saudi arabia stay with r.t. . and you'll dump out the kind of that. type of time talking point out. in so
ok let's hope cohen hang out here let me let me go to joe let me go to joe here before we go to the break here. we're going to have a break we're just sort of public as a congress a lot of people supporting democrats on this just too quick to call in the republicans in congress are pressuring to throw more than democrats rubio lindsey graham a lot of the that so it's not only democrats yeah you have certain republicans and you have democrats but these are those who have been against for the...
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. >> let me briefly explain the ground rules. to will have 60 seconds answer, 30 seconds to rebut. we'll have a 32nd close. congressman, let's begin with health care. you voted to repeal the affordable health care act. more than 90,000 of your enrolled.ts are they want to keep it what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? >> thank you for this opportunity. i made a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with something that works a lot better. what we tried to do, both in the last may and in bipartisan efforts, is how do we keep the good in today's health care system and replace what doesn't work? the good is covering people with pre-existing conditions. my wife has a pre-existing condition. people to stay on their parents' plans, this was important when the economy was struggling, and eliminate any kind of gender discrimination. those are big achievements. what doesn't work is the part of the bill that was designed by and for all of the big special s andests, hospital pharmaceutical companies. tax dollars get
. >> let me briefly explain the ground rules. to will have 60 seconds answer, 30 seconds to rebut. we'll have a 32nd close. congressman, let's begin with health care. you voted to repeal the affordable health care act. more than 90,000 of your enrolled.ts are they want to keep it what do you say to them, especially people with pre-existing conditions? >> thank you for this opportunity. i made a commitment when i first ran for office that we would replace our health care system with...
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josh, let me bring you in in missouri.our opponent claire mccaskill is one of the most reliable schumer votes in washington. she's caught on tape saying, and her staff admitting that they are purposely lying to the people of missouri. and now she somehow was mad that she's exposed. oh, we need a special investigation. no, if you talk on camera or you're caught on camera saying things that directly conflict with what you tell the people in your state, she got exposed. that's her problem, not anyone else's. >> if i were her i would be concerned about how she's caught saying one thing in public and another in private. she said that that she's opposed to the wall. she's against border security. she's opposed to pro-constitution judges and opposed to middle-class tax cuts. there's the choice right there. somebody who's a party line liberal or somebody who will vote with missouri. >> well, these are three important races. that is a very winnable seat. i wish you all luck, all three of you. these three states, michigan, missouri,
josh, let me bring you in in missouri.our opponent claire mccaskill is one of the most reliable schumer votes in washington. she's caught on tape saying, and her staff admitting that they are purposely lying to the people of missouri. and now she somehow was mad that she's exposed. oh, we need a special investigation. no, if you talk on camera or you're caught on camera saying things that directly conflict with what you tell the people in your state, she got exposed. that's her problem, not...
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>> let me put it this way.l views. as new details emerge, a look into the once secretive but now very visible of online hate speech. what main stream social media platforms are doing to fight growing toxic tide online before it once again spills into the streets. plus, her first interview with american tv. jamal khashoggi's fiance on
>> let me put it this way.l views. as new details emerge, a look into the once secretive but now very visible of online hate speech. what main stream social media platforms are doing to fight growing toxic tide online before it once again spills into the streets. plus, her first interview with american tv. jamal khashoggi's fiance on
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just let me. stalky that's a very important point i want to bring in and that her bit. name just said the saudis have a stubborn attitude which is stopping them from developing a political response to all of this is that sad what. you know is stubborn at it you it is you can describe it as a stubborn attitude but then again you know all governments act in that sense were they feel that they are sovereign and they do not want to be interfered with which is which is you know a very very fair point the problem is you know why are we here i mean that that same government that is rejecting any interference in its affairs is really making really major mistakes i mean since. the beginning of twenty fifteen zero one kings oman. rose to the throne and brought along his son with him you know so terribly has made really some serious better various leaders mistakes and no reckoning so far you know for how long will saudi arabia keep going with with this considering that none of it worked and all of it costs a
just let me. stalky that's a very important point i want to bring in and that her bit. name just said the saudis have a stubborn attitude which is stopping them from developing a political response to all of this is that sad what. you know is stubborn at it you it is you can describe it as a stubborn attitude but then again you know all governments act in that sense were they feel that they are sovereign and they do not want to be interfered with which is which is you know a very very fair...
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just tell me let me bring let me bring in here so it's not one government our guests are saying it has to be an alliance of arab and perhaps muslim world governments to stand up to riyadh would you agree with that. yeah well we have a problem in that they cut their turkish alliance has been painted as a kind of muslim brotherhood alliance and i think you are given a choice that you don't really like you want the army of egypt saudi arabia or you want the muslim brotherhood and i think we have to find their way to create a third narrative or to actually maybe negate the existing narrative that got there it is not pro muslim brotherhood alliance i think we need to really work on a secular are now let's say a non-religious alliance that really gives their rights to people and defending human rights in defense a right of expression that's a kind of alliance i think we can get a lot of people to join i want to thank you all. and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page
just tell me let me bring let me bring in here so it's not one government our guests are saying it has to be an alliance of arab and perhaps muslim world governments to stand up to riyadh would you agree with that. yeah well we have a problem in that they cut their turkish alliance has been painted as a kind of muslim brotherhood alliance and i think you are given a choice that you don't really like you want the army of egypt saudi arabia or you want the muslim brotherhood and i think we have...
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but let me just say...risk of becoming a two speed and two tier society. that 18 years of yours in politics doesn‘t seem to have yielded very much. we are in a paradox. written at its best is a country where someone like me can advance and do well —— britain. it isa advance and do well —— britain. it is a country, relatively, in europe, which feels that it can be fair and that you can get a fair crack of the whip. but yes, there are forces in this country that want to take this country back. there are forces that believe the empire was good, and why we should reject the european union and recreate a new imperialism. it doesn‘t seem to understand britain‘s history, and britain‘s history is not just a history history, and britain‘s history is notjust a history of winning the war, and hitler, and of king henry and the henry is. it is a history also of colonialism and empire. there is good and there is bad in that story. and actually, modern britain, face up to that. be robust and honest about that. say we‘ve l
but let me just say...risk of becoming a two speed and two tier society. that 18 years of yours in politics doesn‘t seem to have yielded very much. we are in a paradox. written at its best is a country where someone like me can advance and do well —— britain. it isa advance and do well —— britain. it is a country, relatively, in europe, which feels that it can be fair and that you can get a fair crack of the whip. but yes, there are forces in this country that want to take this...
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. >> hi, i'm harley rouda do, and i'm running for congress in the 48th district, and let me tell you why i'm running. the election of 2016 made it very clear to me that our country's divided by partisan pollices, politicians who put party first and country second. i believe we need to reach across the aisle, fight for what we believe in but, ultimately, put country and community first. we've got to get rid of corruption in washington, extremists, and is i'm committed to work bonn behalf of all -- on behalf of all of constituents of the 48th district. i've challenged congressman rohrabacher to meet me anytime, anywhere in a public library across the district to debate the issues, but he won't. we're here debating the issues, and i'm looking forward to a addressing them because even the comments he just said about my positions are false. >> moderator: okay. mr. rouda can, you take the first question, donald trump, a lot of folks say newcomers like you are running because donald trump is the president and that this is really a earn dumb on him. so what do you think so far of the trump pr
. >> hi, i'm harley rouda do, and i'm running for congress in the 48th district, and let me tell you why i'm running. the election of 2016 made it very clear to me that our country's divided by partisan pollices, politicians who put party first and country second. i believe we need to reach across the aisle, fight for what we believe in but, ultimately, put country and community first. we've got to get rid of corruption in washington, extremists, and is i'm committed to work bonn behalf...
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let me point out more broadly. it is interesting that congressman o'rourke points to a bill that another congressman wrote and he was a cosponsor of. there is a reason for that. have you noticed in his campaign and this debate, he does not talk about what he has accomplished in congress, because he has scored political points rather than accomplishing victories for the people of texas. we talked about emergency tax relief in the wake of hurricane harvey that i authored. that was bipartisan. we had democrats and republicans -- moderator: that is your time, senator. >> when it comes to the me too movement, the president said it is a scary time for young men. congressman, you are raising sons. what do you tell them? rep. o'rourke: i am raising two sons and a daughter and i tell each of them that it is critically important that they are treated with respect and that they demand that from everyone in their life, and that they treat one another and everyone in their life with respect. i am very grateful for the leadershi
let me point out more broadly. it is interesting that congressman o'rourke points to a bill that another congressman wrote and he was a cosponsor of. there is a reason for that. have you noticed in his campaign and this debate, he does not talk about what he has accomplished in congress, because he has scored political points rather than accomplishing victories for the people of texas. we talked about emergency tax relief in the wake of hurricane harvey that i authored. that was bipartisan. we...
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let me touch of emphasis for a minute. mr.amont loves to brag about emphasis how we brought it to her i'm not sure if you saw the new york times article this week, mr. malloy. emphasis may $2 billion last year and he asked the taxpayers of committed to pay $14 million to keep to come to connecticut. they were signed -- slap with the highest fine for bring people in illegally, putting people in connecticut out of work, the people are turning people who oversees to come in, taking over the jobs and putting connecticut people out of work. finally on tolls can wipe one guy on the left wants to told people that carpool and hov lanes. let's charge people who car pool. have guys in the who want to put tolls of out-of-state tractor-trailers. do you really believe if you go to all the trouble to get tolls approved and put up the technology that every worker in connecticut will not be going through two or three tolls on the way to work? and by the way that same velocity is being litigated in rhode island right now because it's against i
let me touch of emphasis for a minute. mr.amont loves to brag about emphasis how we brought it to her i'm not sure if you saw the new york times article this week, mr. malloy. emphasis may $2 billion last year and he asked the taxpayers of committed to pay $14 million to keep to come to connecticut. they were signed -- slap with the highest fine for bring people in illegally, putting people in connecticut out of work, the people are turning people who oversees to come in, taking over the jobs...
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let me be clear about this.ealize that the congressman tried to obfuscate the mueller investigation on russia, but this is not russia. you shouldn't have to kiss the ring of the president of the united states for the president to see to the good and the goodwill of the third largest state in all of america. this is a democracy is. we can dissent. we can disagree, and where it comes to working together we can do that, too. want to look at an example, look at how rick scott and i worked with each other in the aftermath of that hurricane. he and i don't agree much on public policy but when it comes to dealing with natural disasters we mutt the mess to the side and get the job done. that's what you do in a democratic society. >> thank you. >> that's not the way it works. the president has so many different irons in the fire. >> not with this president. >> you've got to be able to make the case in a way that is going to get quick action, and i think i'll be able to do that, it's not just the president. i know the kee
let me be clear about this.ealize that the congressman tried to obfuscate the mueller investigation on russia, but this is not russia. you shouldn't have to kiss the ring of the president of the united states for the president to see to the good and the goodwill of the third largest state in all of america. this is a democracy is. we can dissent. we can disagree, and where it comes to working together we can do that, too. want to look at an example, look at how rick scott and i worked with each...
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let me give you my crystal ball. there is indictment of the families and of the report that says not just once but two or three times and there's a case for criminal activity bu activif the remedy. so let's say the house goes forward but you are reading headlines and invite friends. not even a chance they don't have to walk the plank on that issue and now the seats will be up. they are sick of all of this. >> for three quarters of these members the only way that counts is the primary. they will be looking over their left shoulder in this report comes out. you've been talking about the republicans going to the right and democrats going to the left. this large independent group is there the possibility that there will be more independent candidates or a third-party? >> they have a difficult system to be a partisan shootout. i wouldn't be shocked if you have a strong candidate up the middle to th with a chance of wg is pretty slim. >> i don't think that they will fare well for the governor of kansas that huge debate goi
let me give you my crystal ball. there is indictment of the families and of the report that says not just once but two or three times and there's a case for criminal activity bu activif the remedy. so let's say the house goes forward but you are reading headlines and invite friends. not even a chance they don't have to walk the plank on that issue and now the seats will be up. they are sick of all of this. >> for three quarters of these members the only way that counts is the primary....
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. >> let me start by playing something dr. ford said at her testimony about her basic initial fear about coming forward and get you to react to it. >> i was calculating daily the risk benefit for me of coming forward and wondering whether i would just be jumping in front of a train headed to where it was headed anyway. >> that feeling she was essentially now being mowed down by a freight train. >> i can't put myself in her shoes. i can imagine anyone who believes they were a victim of sexual assault first has that to live with and second, the difficulty of coming before a public audience, particularly one that large must be terrifying, as she said, i believe that. >> did you believe her? >> i thought she was credible. >> what does that mean to you? >> what that meant was if listening to her was all i had to do, i would have said, she's -- she seems to believe what she believes. that's not all i had to do. for example, this week, i went down for a week to read the fbi reports. i read six fbi reports between 1993 and 2018. 150 pe
. >> let me start by playing something dr. ford said at her testimony about her basic initial fear about coming forward and get you to react to it. >> i was calculating daily the risk benefit for me of coming forward and wondering whether i would just be jumping in front of a train headed to where it was headed anyway. >> that feeling she was essentially now being mowed down by a freight train. >> i can't put myself in her shoes. i can imagine anyone who believes they...
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let me ask you, ms. thompson, let me go through a series of statements in congressional testimony, senior military officials such as the commander of the u.s. strategic command responsible for all nuclear forces and vice chairman general paul of the joint chiefs of staff voiced enthusiastic support for the new start treaty. let me go through a series of questions if you can give me a simple yes or no. can the united states meet all of our current deterrents requirements with a force at or slightly below the levels of the new start treaty? yes or no. >> we are currently meeting our obligation, senator. >> i'm sorry? >> we are currently meeting our obligation. >> so, the answer is yes, that we can meet our requirements for the force at or slightly below the levels of the new start treaty. >> again, senator, we have met you are central limits and so we're meeting our -- >> but you know, the reason we have witnesses here is to give us answers to the questions that we pose. that's not the question i posed you
let me ask you, ms. thompson, let me go through a series of statements in congressional testimony, senior military officials such as the commander of the u.s. strategic command responsible for all nuclear forces and vice chairman general paul of the joint chiefs of staff voiced enthusiastic support for the new start treaty. let me go through a series of questions if you can give me a simple yes or no. can the united states meet all of our current deterrents requirements with a force at or...
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ok let me go back to dan. you know here let me get another quote for the program here. came out on twitter here and one of the writers for the not so funny late show with stephen colbert a woman named ariel duma wrote whatever happens i'm just glad we ruined brett kavanaugh life react to that daniel i mean is that juvenile and destructive mindless and really unhelpful because it's really mean spirited i think that's what i see when i see a good part of the left go ahead daniel. well first of all i wouldn't agree this woman is on the left but i certainly agree that it's mindless mean spirited vindictive etc but the point is that you know is that it's replacing it has replaced any kind of substantial discussion as to why is to what really else this country american government isn't break down not because the donald trump or because of brett kavanaugh it's breaking down because ancient constitutional machinery is breaking down americans think they live in a democracy they really live in a minority dictatorship with the ancient constitution centrally empowers minorities the
ok let me go back to dan. you know here let me get another quote for the program here. came out on twitter here and one of the writers for the not so funny late show with stephen colbert a woman named ariel duma wrote whatever happens i'm just glad we ruined brett kavanaugh life react to that daniel i mean is that juvenile and destructive mindless and really unhelpful because it's really mean spirited i think that's what i see when i see a good part of the left go ahead daniel. well first of...
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let me see i can rip you off again. didn't he says, would you please rip me off a little bit more?on people get fed up with the stuff. lindsey graham we had an a while ago is the most effective guy on the judiciary committee. he told the truth. i think we as the american people have to stand up and say they don't want a country that is dominated by these kinds of people. i think it has a really serious threat. >> hannity: what did you think of his idea that if they fall short, the should be a election again question work on this issue? >> i think it is a good idea. >> hannity: and the president would renominate? >> tucker: i think it is a good idea. the alabama senator who supposedly not a liberal does come out to work with the left, jo donnelly represented the vice president's home state, who will vote with the left. you have high camp in the state which republicans have carried a 16 out of the last 17 presidential campaigns. they will probably wood for the left. we have 15 out of 17. i think imagine is going to vote for brett kavanaugh. i tell you what, if he doesn't vote for bre
let me see i can rip you off again. didn't he says, would you please rip me off a little bit more?on people get fed up with the stuff. lindsey graham we had an a while ago is the most effective guy on the judiciary committee. he told the truth. i think we as the american people have to stand up and say they don't want a country that is dominated by these kinds of people. i think it has a really serious threat. >> hannity: what did you think of his idea that if they fall short, the should...
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let me be clear, that is not good enough.ll not relent until pastor andrew branson is home with his family in the united states of america. [applause] so we've been standing for a most cherished values on the world stage. here at home to protect your liberties, president trump has been keeping his promise to appoint strong conservative to federal courts at every level. in fact, in the last year and a half, president trump set a record for the most court of appeals judges confirmed in the first two years of any administration in american history. and they are conservatives all. [applause] these men and women are strong principled conservatives. just like our newest justice on the supreme court, justice neil gorsuch and just like president trump's latest nominee to the supreme court of the united states, judge brett kavanaugh. [applause] judge brett kavanaugh is a man of integrity with impeccable credentials and improving judicial philosophy. on the district of columbia court of appeals he wrote more than 300 opinions that refl
let me be clear, that is not good enough.ll not relent until pastor andrew branson is home with his family in the united states of america. [applause] so we've been standing for a most cherished values on the world stage. here at home to protect your liberties, president trump has been keeping his promise to appoint strong conservative to federal courts at every level. in fact, in the last year and a half, president trump set a record for the most court of appeals judges confirmed in the first...
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let me make it very clear. there's been a lot of effort to smear khashoggi has someone who has been off the grid. he has been far from that. what his words in my judgment reflect was exactly where he was. someone who really wanted to encourage and push reforms without pushing the saudi royal family over the cliff. >> gentlemen, great to talk to you. andrew, stick around, we'll talk you to in a little bit. >>> coming up, new poll numbers out from nbc news on the state of the midterms with just 16 days to go. there's something for each side to get excited about and worried about as well. the issue that president trump hope the election turns on, a caravan of migrants trying to make it to the u.s. border. we'll have a live report from on the ground next. an act of kindness. an old friend. a new beginning. some welcome relief... or a cause for celebration. ♪ what's inside? ♪ [laughter] possibilities. what we deliver by delivering. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart
let me make it very clear. there's been a lot of effort to smear khashoggi has someone who has been off the grid. he has been far from that. what his words in my judgment reflect was exactly where he was. someone who really wanted to encourage and push reforms without pushing the saudi royal family over the cliff. >> gentlemen, great to talk to you. andrew, stick around, we'll talk you to in a little bit. >>> coming up, new poll numbers out from nbc news on the state of the...
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ok let me let me go back to ted in oxford you said something very interesting right before we went to the break here you characterized by bolton is kind of a bit character but he seems it least in public in the way it's reported he seems to have an enormous amount of swear. way over donald trump donald trump came into office as being. on iran well i don't think we need to explain to anyone watching this program about john bolton's views of iran i worry very much about that it's two people with the same mind in having the same goal and not showing any kind of restraint manufactures the opposite a lot of threats go ahead ted in oxford. ok i have to disagree peter and i basis not just on the twenty six years i spent as a foreign service officer but specifically on the years i spent in the u.s. mission to nato as the arms control advisor to then ambassador evo daalder who was himself a committed arms controller and this was under president obama you'll remember that obama went to prague in two thousand and nine early on in his administration and he talked about having a world free of nucl
ok let me let me go back to ted in oxford you said something very interesting right before we went to the break here you characterized by bolton is kind of a bit character but he seems it least in public in the way it's reported he seems to have an enormous amount of swear. way over donald trump donald trump came into office as being. on iran well i don't think we need to explain to anyone watching this program about john bolton's views of iran i worry very much about that it's two people with...
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so the solutions are -- >> let me let mr. van valkenburg answer that, also. >> so he has brought up fintech. he's brought up we pay and all he pay which are innovations each of the bring lots of humans of financial suspect is to point out that those are extremely large databases and every chinese citizen in step with the full transaction history unencrypted in those databases and the chinese government quite openly has said that they can look at every financial record of every citizen in the country because of that fintech innovation. that is a single point of failure in multiple records. those databases get hacked, then this transactions are public to the world but it's also single point of failure in the fact that it is effectively government control and total surveillance over the population and every financial interaction they make in the world. it's a tool for totalitarians. >> thank you, gentlemen. very interesting. >> senator jones. >> thank you, senator brown. thank you both for being here today. this is just an area
so the solutions are -- >> let me let mr. van valkenburg answer that, also. >> so he has brought up fintech. he's brought up we pay and all he pay which are innovations each of the bring lots of humans of financial suspect is to point out that those are extremely large databases and every chinese citizen in step with the full transaction history unencrypted in those databases and the chinese government quite openly has said that they can look at every financial record of every...
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bring in let me bring in lawrence. over here on air which is a blind guy you're hearing there just what our guest is saying and almost so although obviously russia is interested in that you're hearing what our guest is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual cover. you will have plenty of time we have to bring in all of the guess i'm really sorry about that but i just want to bring your point out with i didn't finish my thought ok well let me bring in you can answer lawrence's point after this is which was what you were about to bring up lawrence you've heard it there that this isn't so much about the russians and the americans it's much more about the chinese threat which is a part of the earth and also north korea surely it's not time to pull out of the treaty but surely it's time to widen the treaty. well i agree with that the obama administration did not want to bring china and john bolton back as far as two thousand and eleven one he was and then government basically said the trade is obsolete because chi
bring in let me bring in lawrence. over here on air which is a blind guy you're hearing there just what our guest is saying and almost so although obviously russia is interested in that you're hearing what our guest is saying in moscow that the troops are your. usual cover. you will have plenty of time we have to bring in all of the guess i'm really sorry about that but i just want to bring your point out with i didn't finish my thought ok well let me bring in you can answer lawrence's point...
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who's going to look into this to see -- to get to the bottom of what really happened. >> moderator: let me ask you though on that, you said you should let the investigation work. there are some democrats who are already saying -- >> right. >> moderator: -- that they will vote to impeach him. are they -- do you disagree with them on taking that stand? >> yeah. there are some democrats doing that that, i am not one of them. i have always said we need to let robert mueller come to his conclusions to find out what happened, and that's the important thing that needs to happen right now. and then beyond that is why the democratic congress is so important, why this election is so important, it is because we need to look into what happened to our elections. like i said, we haven't had one hearing on any of that even though all our intelligence agencies agreed that russia melded in our election. we haven't had one hearing, and that needs to change. >> moderator: young, did to you want to say something about that? >> i agree. i think the mueller investigation should go on, and i agree that washingto
who's going to look into this to see -- to get to the bottom of what really happened. >> moderator: let me ask you though on that, you said you should let the investigation work. there are some democrats who are already saying -- >> right. >> moderator: -- that they will vote to impeach him. are they -- do you disagree with them on taking that stand? >> yeah. there are some democrats doing that that, i am not one of them. i have always said we need to let robert mueller...
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so let me ask you, mr. van valkenburgh, a study came out earlier this year that said that 80% of icos in 2017 were scams. sec chairman james clayton has suggested the right approach to uncovering the scams and protecting investors is to regulate icos as security offerings, and i just ask if you agree with that approach. i know we're over time, but if i could just permit the witness to answer. >> i do agree with that approach. as i said, the majority of icos have been on regular security systems or scams, as chairman clayton has said. the sec has been careful of delivering policy here. i think they did an excellent job. they released a report helping people understand these things, they created a website to help them understand in a visual, physical way and they brought targeted enforcement actions that i think has chilled these actions and made them more rational. that being said, i think you can go with token security laws as we should, and i think they're doing that, selling to credible investors or, and
so let me ask you, mr. van valkenburgh, a study came out earlier this year that said that 80% of icos in 2017 were scams. sec chairman james clayton has suggested the right approach to uncovering the scams and protecting investors is to regulate icos as security offerings, and i just ask if you agree with that approach. i know we're over time, but if i could just permit the witness to answer. >> i do agree with that approach. as i said, the majority of icos have been on regular security...
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let me just share this with you because this is coming from you could ask says that we have courts when you are harassed go to the place file the first information report against it. lets a problem of that. there is a problem i see is common sense to place his coat so that is there's obviously a problem with that which is why most women on doing it in the fourth place i think one of the news is that. investigative authorities are not very supportive when the sims go ahead and try to complain they're sometimes told to us that campaign back or there's a lot of victim shaming that goes that goes on there what are you waiting why were you there why were you with this policy in and the person who has gone in complaining that comes out of a was that it was was a she and in such situations it becomes a difficult decides he complains and the second part is that you know it's very emotional for the company and in the grand prize and becomes main in the mostly so also dealing with this trauma becomes even more difficult when the authorities are not they're not as we had during them. quickly acces
let me just share this with you because this is coming from you could ask says that we have courts when you are harassed go to the place file the first information report against it. lets a problem of that. there is a problem i see is common sense to place his coat so that is there's obviously a problem with that which is why most women on doing it in the fourth place i think one of the news is that. investigative authorities are not very supportive when the sims go ahead and try to complain...
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let me start with arizona first. six-point lead. think this is a razor thin race. what did you find 1234. >> one of the things i think is really interesting as you pointed out, three points in a multifield contest but the thing i think was really interesting is the persuadable folks, those are undecided and people who say they still might vote differently, 10%. >> just 10% of the electorate, wow. >> you put 10% and you can see six or three can evaporate in a minute. this is a very, very close race, one the democrats definitely want to pick up if they're going to pick up any. >> what's interesting here, she's above water on her personal favorable rating and martha mcsally is below water on her personal favorable rating. >> and that's something you see in this state. >> i was going to say let's go to tennessee. >> they have a former governor running and thought what a strong candidate, you know what, he's substantially more popular than marsha blackburn however, she's got the rfrmt, as you said. trump has 50% approval rating in this s
let me start with arizona first. six-point lead. think this is a razor thin race. what did you find 1234. >> one of the things i think is really interesting as you pointed out, three points in a multifield contest but the thing i think was really interesting is the persuadable folks, those are undecided and people who say they still might vote differently, 10%. >> just 10% of the electorate, wow. >> you put 10% and you can see six or three can evaporate in a minute. this is a...
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legs to things you could avoid as opposed to let me give you get that let me give our audience an example of this because i did everything you've been saying makes perfect sense and none of it am i being shocked about it just makes perfect sense in a patriarchal world in a patriarchal society there's a naturist called a doctor and a back in two thousand and eight she complained about sexual harassment in the films that she was working in when she complained this is what happened to look what the crowd stated when they heard about her complaint. so this is her leaving the film sad and the crowds who are not happy of the complain that she made and you can see the camera crews there somebody is letting out the tires so can't even move on standing on the car i mean somebody has complained about sexual harassment and is then being harassed herself forward to twenty eighteen the same form actually is now saying that same complaint and there is a change is a cultural change that is. happening in india because of me to you. that. definitely i think there were more of the game before us and who wa
legs to things you could avoid as opposed to let me give you get that let me give our audience an example of this because i did everything you've been saying makes perfect sense and none of it am i being shocked about it just makes perfect sense in a patriarchal world in a patriarchal society there's a naturist called a doctor and a back in two thousand and eight she complained about sexual harassment in the films that she was working in when she complained this is what happened to look what...
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let me think about it, it's a a good question, let me get back to you."he table. my friend freaks out, because he's a filmmaker also, and he's like "ethan coen." >> jimmy: ethan coen. the coen brothers. yeah. >> jonah: like the god. the [ bleep ] goat. like, the cohen brothers are the [ bleep ]. [ light laughter ] and like, and he goes, he goes -- let me tell you, so he goes, "i was so stressed out making my first film, i didn't enjoy it." so just enjoy it. even the stress is new. enjoy the newness, and like, you'll look back and try and enjoy. and so, i was like, "that's great advice." i told my whole crew, i was like, "please make sure i enjoy this." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i thought you were going to say, please enjoy this. >> jonah: i was like please let me enjoy this. >> jimmy: make me enjoy it, yeah. i thought you were going to say, you guys enjoy it. >> jonah: i was so stressed. i look back, and i see what he was saying, i couldn't enjoy it. >> jimmy: it's an experience you have. an experience you'll never get that back. your first. >> jonah: you ne
let me think about it, it's a a good question, let me get back to you."he table. my friend freaks out, because he's a filmmaker also, and he's like "ethan coen." >> jimmy: ethan coen. the coen brothers. yeah. >> jonah: like the god. the [ bleep ] goat. like, the cohen brothers are the [ bleep ]. [ light laughter ] and like, and he goes, he goes -- let me tell you, so he goes, "i was so stressed out making my first film, i didn't enjoy it." so just enjoy it....
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ok let me go back to daniel here let me get another quote for the program here. came out on twitter here and one of the writers for the not so funny late show with stephen colbert a woman named ariel wrote whatever happens i'm just glad we ruined brett kavanaugh life react to that daniel i mean is that juvenile and destructive mindless in really unhelpful to clean kneecaps the idea of any progressive policies like single payer health care you know like a jobs program living wages or anything like that it kind of kneecaps that entire idea and that's what ninety two percent of the base one it's you know kathy and one of the things that's so disturbing here is that we see the democrats and men and mothers on the left that essentially play are playing the race card and the sex card. and anyone that disagrees with them can because it is ron points out there not to many people are talking about policy if you disagree you are racist here is enough open your a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to come to terms with or the chaos that's all around us why do you
ok let me go back to daniel here let me get another quote for the program here. came out on twitter here and one of the writers for the not so funny late show with stephen colbert a woman named ariel wrote whatever happens i'm just glad we ruined brett kavanaugh life react to that daniel i mean is that juvenile and destructive mindless in really unhelpful to clean kneecaps the idea of any progressive policies like single payer health care you know like a jobs program living wages or anything...
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solution to a lot of the here let me just a little yes let me just quickly check if we have a translation i would because i will be talking in russian with with her sick line of thought but i didn't hear you get is that enough studious because we to remain absolutely to. that yes yes i can hear you. but it's obvious you wouldn't it is really because it's brussels the carcass to get used to it. when you. really understand your point so you know i was. sure we get that subtle often come back for in just a second i'll just try and gotten. or. to. put it. because really subordinate discovery to puzzles the clock researchers to. run you know we haven't got them and we haven't ok a signal that i think at the moment ok yeah i think there's so there are some problems with the connection so we will get back to speed line as soon as we sort out all to you know if it was shooting into a home for the first time to have not caught up on all the news maybe you haven't got to bring it all straight to your mobile device or free of charge let me take you through what has happened today bad news but good n
solution to a lot of the here let me just a little yes let me just quickly check if we have a translation i would because i will be talking in russian with with her sick line of thought but i didn't hear you get is that enough studious because we to remain absolutely to. that yes yes i can hear you. but it's obvious you wouldn't it is really because it's brussels the carcass to get used to it. when you. really understand your point so you know i was. sure we get that subtle often come back for...
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let me bring in jonathan lemaire. do you have any knowledge why this is happening 28 days before the election? it's sort of odd timing if you will. >> it is. the white house had been looking to avoid distraction so close to the midterms. many have been advising him to hold off and those i talked with were sort of blind-sided by this. if sore long there are rumors and the aides are left to twist in the wind or on twitter before the president finally makes a move and they're ousted. this is a case where it did not happen. it seems like a warm departure at this point, but it is not something that the president thought would certainly come today. >> and what are the folks saying about this, john? are they caught off guard or no? >> i agree with jeremy just said. he's a believer in the institution. there are gremlins. she certainly had a rivalry with the previous secretary of state, rex tillerson. she's oust lasted him, of course. with bolden's insurgence and pompeo being strong unlike tillerson, nikki haley's voice seemed
let me bring in jonathan lemaire. do you have any knowledge why this is happening 28 days before the election? it's sort of odd timing if you will. >> it is. the white house had been looking to avoid distraction so close to the midterms. many have been advising him to hold off and those i talked with were sort of blind-sided by this. if sore long there are rumors and the aides are left to twist in the wind or on twitter before the president finally makes a move and they're ousted. this is...
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alright, let me see. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tuberculosis. tell your doctor if you have an infection or have symptoms such as: fever, sweats, chills, muscle aches or cough. before starting tremfya® tell your doctor if you plan to or have recently received a vaccine. ask your doctor about tremfya®. tremfya®. because you deserve to stay clearer. janssen wants to help you explore cost support options. >>> when the fight over this new report and the nomination of brett kavanaugh has given, it's given republicans some optimism for the midter
alright, let me see. plaque psoriasis tremfya® is for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer. and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin, and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should...