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i grew up in a diverse neighborhood, italians, lithuanians, eastern european jews, russian and so on and so forth. no, everyone was american and everyone wanted to be un-american and everyone is proud to be american. fast-forward another 30 years. since under ronald reagan again what was promised and never delivered by the left, by the democrats was border security, immigration restrictions, to grant the amnesty at the time which was, i think, roughly 3 million illegal immigrants at the time were granted permanent amnesty. again, i think there were provisions in the sense that called for and i'm not sure if they called for a wall but enhanced border security and immigration law and customs enforcement and so on. never happened. fast-forward to george bush and pretty much the same thing there and i think the law was passed there with regards to funding the border wall, building the border wall, never happened. >> host: what would you like our guest to address? >> caller: i like him to address that this isis another lucy and linus or lucy and charlie brown scenario for the football. le
i grew up in a diverse neighborhood, italians, lithuanians, eastern european jews, russian and so on and so forth. no, everyone was american and everyone wanted to be un-american and everyone is proud to be american. fast-forward another 30 years. since under ronald reagan again what was promised and never delivered by the left, by the democrats was border security, immigration restrictions, to grant the amnesty at the time which was, i think, roughly 3 million illegal immigrants at the time...
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obviously the irish, but the italians, lithuanians, germans. then i tried to phrase it back all the way to the mayflower and the mayflower, that gave rise to a question that, to some degree i wondered how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatists would be able to afford a giant ship, if i were to tell you that the hundred people in central america that wanted to come to this country charted a 737, you would think how can that possibly happen. that's a strange set of circumstances. so then you start weaving in and ask questions about how the mayflower was financed and you start going through a great primary documents, william bradford plymouth plantation. and in it, much of the document the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares to a group called the merchant adventurers, how the pilgrims had shares, how the seven-year term, how there were provisions where the pilgrims would spend your days on the collective venture, two days on the for themselves, one day for god and how those terms change to six days of a collective ventur
obviously the irish, but the italians, lithuanians, germans. then i tried to phrase it back all the way to the mayflower and the mayflower, that gave rise to a question that, to some degree i wondered how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatists would be able to afford a giant ship, if i were to tell you that the hundred people in central america that wanted to come to this country charted a 737, you would think how can that possibly happen. that's a strange set of circumstances. so...
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if you look at these apps and see who is the developer going to see russia and they want to see lithuanian name south american. we don't know anything about these people or these companies and if they're good flashlight apps greatest of all examples they don't and it takes a day's worth of work to build one and the first flashlight apps that come out all of them contained mel where we are a food if society and we don't really read it we don't read the fine print we just accept and the fine print is fairly cryptic to be given with so you may have led up a nine game or bible reading or something have access to your contacts all your phone number etc right. you mentioned you mentioned bible reading ok look at most of the bible reading apps which are very that they're free what do they do at night and when your eyes are weak and do not want to read the bible you tell the app to read it to you in voice all that needs access to is your speaker. and yet if you look at the fine print they want to access to your camera your microphone your e-mails your contacts and good heavens people please an app
if you look at these apps and see who is the developer going to see russia and they want to see lithuanian name south american. we don't know anything about these people or these companies and if they're good flashlight apps greatest of all examples they don't and it takes a day's worth of work to build one and the first flashlight apps that come out all of them contained mel where we are a food if society and we don't really read it we don't read the fine print we just accept and the fine...
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for the irish that certainly was the case to some degree, the eyal -- italians it was the case, lithuanians, germans. then i tried to trace it all the way back to the mayflower, and the mayflower gave rise the a question that, you know, to some degree really struck me. i wonders how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatists would be able to afford a giant ship? how would they be able to afford to charter one? if i were to tell you that a hundred people in central america chartered a 737, you would think how could that possibly happen, you know? that's a strange set of circumstances. so then you start weaving in and ask questions about how the mayflower actually was financed, and you start going through a great primary document, william bradford's plymouth plantation. and in it much of it documents the financing of the mayflower, how they sold shares to a group called the merchant adventurers, how the pilgrims themselves had shares, how it was a seven-year term, how there were provisions where the pilgrims would spend four days on the collective venture, two days on the, two days
for the irish that certainly was the case to some degree, the eyal -- italians it was the case, lithuanians, germans. then i tried to trace it all the way back to the mayflower, and the mayflower gave rise the a question that, you know, to some degree really struck me. i wonders how was it in 1620 that persecuted religious separatists would be able to afford a giant ship? how would they be able to afford to charter one? if i were to tell you that a hundred people in central america chartered a...
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but he has scored six goals in his last five england appearances now, and when the lithuanian coach was kane, he said the best way would be not to let him into the stadium at all! northern ireland are expected to field their strongest team tomorrow, despite six players being just one booking away from suspension. already guaranteed to finish second, northern ireland could be assured of a play—off place before the game, if other results go their way. and we have that big match to come monday, wales against republic of ireland, both at home could still get to the world cup as well. so, we have the exciting prospect of all four home nations potentially reaching the world cup finals. but what about the other teams to watch out for, or not as the case may be? i'm joined by our football reporterjohn bennett. john, let's start with group a, because the netherlands could go out tonight, the second major championship in a row they would have missed, and france will almost certainly go through? yes, the netherlands have not missed out on back—to—back major tournaments since 1986, so it is unthink
but he has scored six goals in his last five england appearances now, and when the lithuanian coach was kane, he said the best way would be not to let him into the stadium at all! northern ireland are expected to field their strongest team tomorrow, despite six players being just one booking away from suspension. already guaranteed to finish second, northern ireland could be assured of a play—off place before the game, if other results go their way. and we have that big match to come monday,...
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lithuanian authorities received what is now being called a suspected hoax security alert.l news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. donohoe.tney this is bloomberg. go --coming up, test track.s on we will hear from the ceo, alan stewart. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close. our stock of the hour is citron research's rate is target. the short-term research firm is criticizing shopify. shopify shares tumbling today. julie hyman is here to explain. what the shopify do? julie: this is not a household name, but it is a big name for bigger retailers and sort of mom-and-pop online retailers. it is an online business that allows merchants to place their products on multiple different channels. it is a platform provider, essentially. the company gets its revenue from a couple of different a subscription solution where people pay a fee to be able to you shopify, and then merchant solutions, which is a percentage of their revenue that
lithuanian authorities received what is now being called a suspected hoax security alert.l news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. donohoe.tney this is bloomberg. go --coming up, test track.s on we will hear from the ceo, alan stewart. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: live from london and new york, i am mark barton. vonnie: i am vonnie quinn. this is the european close. our stock of the hour is citron research's rate is target. the...
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leaders talking about brexit this morning, that's what will be the focus of their discussion the lithuanian president said they're all stuck in the cage, all these words bandied around are meaningless, both sides need to stop talking and start negotiati negotiating. the coalition president said they had no choice but to accept a knew dynamic in the talks. >> willem, let me have you put on your spanish government has the for the time being, or your catalan has the. just want to bring you back to what socialist spokesperson has been saying just now, that's been quoted by reuters saying the spanish government has agreed with the socialist opposition to hold catalan elections in january as part of the article 155 measures probably not a huge surprise, is it >> no all the spanish m eshgmep that would be the most likely outcome, the question is whether it would have been carles puigdemont or the spanish government mariano rajoy has been trying to reach a broader consensus with other political parties, including their opponents, led by pedro sanchez so it's not a surprise that the socialists have
leaders talking about brexit this morning, that's what will be the focus of their discussion the lithuanian president said they're all stuck in the cage, all these words bandied around are meaningless, both sides need to stop talking and start negotiati negotiating. the coalition president said they had no choice but to accept a knew dynamic in the talks. >> willem, let me have you put on your spanish government has the for the time being, or your catalan has the. just want to bring you...
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>> yes, that's lithuanian language records, 1968 >> jim, some industrials having trouble, eden, freeportt the open -- >> we saw free port down, seeing a reshuffling of the guard, negative notes. >> nafta talks didn't go well. >> there's a real belief frankly a real belief that emerson is the winner in this group i see -- the last few quarters they have missed on the dental line if they solve the dental line people will say, wait a second, why are we throwing it away ahead of earnings. but the selling seems to be a bit of an overreaction today but there is a belief that tech has moved too far and belief that the industrials have moved too far. netflix was up five and now it's down let those come in. they've had big runs industrials big runs tech big runs. >> tech and materials are the biggest gainers for the month. telecom and energy have been the biggest lagguards and ulta is getting a reprieve. >> morgan stanley taking up 50 is a good sign of a company stock hasn't run big the one that is the battle ground is lamb research, added to merrill lynch u.s. route 66, something going there, it
>> yes, that's lithuanian language records, 1968 >> jim, some industrials having trouble, eden, freeportt the open -- >> we saw free port down, seeing a reshuffling of the guard, negative notes. >> nafta talks didn't go well. >> there's a real belief frankly a real belief that emerson is the winner in this group i see -- the last few quarters they have missed on the dental line if they solve the dental line people will say, wait a second, why are we throwing it...
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flight from lithuania to london luton was diverted to london stansted in line with procedures after lithuaniancustomers will be transferred to luton by coach when cleared to do so. the tories have a problem — young people overwhelming rejected them at the general election injune — and they need to secure their votes in order to stay in power. that's why you've heard various policies at the party's annual conference in manchester over the last few days to try and win over young voters — such as freezing university tuition fees in england, and help getting on the property ladder. but is it enough? we've been behind the scenes at the so—called "tory glastonbury" to find out what else they could be doing. there is no doubt that the last election was a bit of a wake—up call. somebody famous and clever said that the conservative party only knows two modes, you know, complacency and panic, and we're definitely in panic. the conservative party has to find new ways to engage and reach out to younger voters, of course, but it's also got to win back the 30 to 40—something segment, generation y. those peo
flight from lithuania to london luton was diverted to london stansted in line with procedures after lithuaniancustomers will be transferred to luton by coach when cleared to do so. the tories have a problem — young people overwhelming rejected them at the general election injune — and they need to secure their votes in order to stay in power. that's why you've heard various policies at the party's annual conference in manchester over the last few days to try and win over young voters —...