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martin: you have to stay disciplined. you can't get impatient. it's a long game. sometimes there are times to do nothing. if you can't find big things because the overall is overvalued to find small things and niche is where you can find value. i think making acquisitions -- i've been making acquisitions for 25 years and i've seen high markets and low markets. the best mee comes to market in a strong equity environment. i'd rather buy a high quality company for a relatively high price than a low quality company for a low price. you tend to be able to i companies in this kind of purchase companies in this environment. vonnie: what management' , are you staying in the fast food, fast casual environment? martin: i'm looking at a lot of different areas. businesses that are on the channel agnostic. nnel agnostic. there is so much change going on in the retail environment. if you are looking at consumer products, you have to be careful where you pick your battles. i don't want to just be looking the view thatwith retail is dying or just looking at retail because you can
martin: you have to stay disciplined. you can't get impatient. it's a long game. sometimes there are times to do nothing. if you can't find big things because the overall is overvalued to find small things and niche is where you can find value. i think making acquisitions -- i've been making acquisitions for 25 years and i've seen high markets and low markets. the best mee comes to market in a strong equity environment. i'd rather buy a high quality company for a relatively high price than a...
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where are you looking, where our clients demanding you look for new asset classes? be gting into?g youk to martinare seeing is an industry, two big trends in industry, active to passive, although there is a place for both in the business, and again, a move from public markets to alternativ you have really got to try and be on both sides of that, of those moves. that is what we have been really doing. is investment management arm really trying to provide to our clients globally, and we are the largest independent asset manager outside the.s. we are trying to provide our clients that, both of those capabilities. if they want passive, we can give passive and if they want alternatives, we have 100 billion in alternatives that we can manage. vonnie: where in alternatives? what is becoming popular? it feels like there has been a shift. martin: the big ass class is still real estate, and you can .ust see that with blackstone certainly from our point of view, that is where we see it. you are seeing liquid alternatives, fund of hedge funds, fund of property managers. you are giving up a bit of liquidity f
where are you looking, where our clients demanding you look for new asset classes? be gting into?g youk to martinare seeing is an industry, two big trends in industry, active to passive, although there is a place for both in the business, and again, a move from public markets to alternativ you have really got to try and be on both sides of that, of those moves. that is what we have been really doing. is investment management arm really trying to provide to our clients globally, and we are the...
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you this facility, but our superiors made us do it." and so, we got up to the second flood, looked down at a hall... >> martin: and you saw? cker: i was just flabbergasted. i could not believe what i was seeing. essentially, 2,000 centrifuges lined up, looked beautiful, modern. >> martin: so, why so flabbergasted though? everybody suspected they were secretly enriching uranium. here they are, secretly enriching uranium. >> hecker: we had no idea they had this many centrifuges, and that modern. and the most amazing thing, they put a blue roof on this facility that is so visible from overhead satellite imagery, and nobody knew. >> martin: so they'd built this modern uranium enrichment plant under the noses of u.s. spy satellites? >> hecker: of all the spy satellites. so a lot of people say, "well, that shows how bad, you know, our intel agencies are." it doesn't. it shows how easy it is to build those centrifuge facities and them. visit,hat blue-roofed building, which held 2,000 centrifuges, has doubled in size, and it is almost certainly not the only uranium enrichment plant in north korea. >> albright: they went out and dec
you this facility, but our superiors made us do it." and so, we got up to the second flood, looked down at a hall... >> martin: and you saw? cker: i was just flabbergasted. i could not believe what i was seeing. essentially, 2,000 centrifuges lined up, looked beautiful, modern. >> martin: so, why so flabbergasted though? everybody suspected they were secretly enriching uranium. here they are, secretly enriching uranium. >> hecker: we had no idea they had this many...
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this week but man martin you know what are we for get out. i don't know what is on the other yet it's one of. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp in beirut it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of moon have lived there for seventy years but there is . a soldier's life it's not a normal life the show seven days in beirut but. on al-jazeera. ca and the fan has grass. in the street. the weather sponsored by qatar airways. i work a little bit of rain making its way south east and parts of brazil will get a shower clash showing up here temperature wise is not cheap at the south of that getting it's round eighteen celsius with a normal the wind coming through so some warmth in that. also full sensi i love a strong weather as you can see the clearest skies a stand of fat white north into white across central possible still some showers across the fog off of the country yes and this has been the same in place as we go on into the day by thursday night is that a bit
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martin, do you have anything to add to the comments on that? mr. martin: we have not done significant oversight of jwst. mr. dunn: how about you, ms. chaplain? ms. chaplain: i believe the actions taken were reasonable. i would note they already had some on site presence, but we'll be looking to see how effective those actions are as we do our next review. mr. dunn: here's wishing you multiyear funding authority. with that, mr. chairman, i yield ack. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes representative lofgren of california. ms. lofgren: thank you, mr. chairman. i think this is an important hearing and most of the questions have been asked. i would like to think about what urther congress could do noigs avoiding the kind of situations mr. lamb addressed the shutdowns issue, the inconsistency between the president's requested budget and what's appropriated that lends uncertainty to the planning process. what could congress do to limit the uncertainty in funding other than those two issues? he idea of a multiyear funding program or large p
martin, do you have anything to add to the comments on that? mr. martin: we have not done significant oversight of jwst. mr. dunn: how about you, ms. chaplain? ms. chaplain: i believe the actions taken were reasonable. i would note they already had some on site presence, but we'll be looking to see how effective those actions are as we do our next review. mr. dunn: here's wishing you multiyear funding authority. with that, mr. chairman, i yield ack. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair...
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package says the number one cause of global warming emissions on the side of the free lockheed martin you cap that you get at the ballpark doesn't say we sell birder around the world and and your lambskin condom doesn't say made out of all very surprised sheep all right. he had no idea this was going to be his future and demanded that he nestle is winning ad capitalism you buy every resource you can for as little as possible they they often steal millions of gallons from areas for a few hundred dollars a year you. find workers that are as cheap as possible sometimes slaves then you sell those resources back to the people at a greatly exaggerated price and you buy up all your competitors so that you become too powerful to stop we have to boycott nestle as well as all these brands that they own the rights and all of those brands as well that they and all of those brands that. they are this was the one over there were. pockets of progress do you think if there's one thing pure in this world and hot pockets. and lead cuisine if i boycott lean cuisine where will i get my guy real from hot to b
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you. we appreciate having your testimony here today. so to miss martin at this point. >> thank you for the opportunity today to timeshare our health care story. i'm the ceo of a small health care system located in the san luis valley swi a rural agricultural based community in southern colorado. we serve six counties roughly the size of and safeet for nearly 50,000 residents. two of the counties are the poorest in colorado. nearly 70% of our patients are covered by medicare or medicaid with less than 20% having commercial insurance. with this challenging payer mix, we are constant struggle to rema financially viable. rural hospitals around the country are appreciative of this commitment to rural communities and hopeful that meaningful help is on the way. our system is kwom priced of 49 bed sole community hospital and 17 bed critical access hospital. we operate five rural health clinics, two of which are provider based. th p provided 2500 hospital visits. 58,000 outpatient services. and overinic visits. we are a level 3 trauma center and only facility tha
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but at issue, martin, you know, this president -- nothing is going to happen. igration bill is going to be signed before the midterms because it is too divisive. it could cost them the election. but you have to remember, this president came into the white house talking about a wall, talking about immigration. immigration system is broken. how do you fix it? is this how you pix it with something people are considering cruel? separating families. separating mothers from their children? you even have religious leaders who stayed away from this president's moral issues, from alleged infidelity and things of that nature but they're weighing in on this talking about the family. franklin graham is saying that this is not right. family is important if you want to bring in religion. it's about family. and family if you're looking at religion, is the first ministry. this president says he's christian. family is the first ministry in the home. >> page, there may be some motivation when you think about it for president trump to stop this practice. and it's this. the u.s., w
but at issue, martin, you know, this president -- nothing is going to happen. igration bill is going to be signed before the midterms because it is too divisive. it could cost them the election. but you have to remember, this president came into the white house talking about a wall, talking about immigration. immigration system is broken. how do you fix it? is this how you pix it with something people are considering cruel? separating families. separating mothers from their children? you even...
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chef suggests that you eat the ice cream like that. >> martin: that's the thing. , wow and blah, blah." i've done too much of those, all those shit, you know? i don't want to do that. i don't want to play game anymore. >> fred: because food is feces in waiting. [ laughter ] >> anthony: this is cnn. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs) (vo) you can never have too many faithful companions. that's why i got a subaru crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com start winning today. ways to lthe northern belly fat. percussion massage. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool. coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells. with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient ex
chef suggests that you eat the ice cream like that. >> martin: that's the thing. , wow and blah, blah." i've done too much of those, all those shit, you know? i don't want to do that. i don't want to play game anymore. >> fred: because food is feces in waiting. [ laughter ] >> anthony: this is cnn. oh, you brought butch. yeah! (butch growls at man) he's looking at me right now, isn't he? yup. (butch barks at man) butch is like an old soul that just hates my guts. (laughs)...
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going out there to make sure that we elect republicans in the midterm and keep our control, but, martin, youeople. i see your stories. they are not talking about that. people want to talk about jobs. they want to talk about security, they want to talk about seniors and health care. those are the issues, in my view, are winning issues for republicans and they need to go out and talk about, not just to the base but to broaden the base and that is a winning message for republicans and i hope they move -- moving forward, they focus on those issues that you talk to people about that they are concerned with and let's get off this impeachment talk. >> it's true many of his base believe all of this talk of just the prosecution is made up. they don't buy into any of it. but, brent, let me ask you this. immigration. i'm switching really quick. this is a very powerful issue and one many republicans feel strong about as well. they speak up speaking about family and now they see the president tearing families apart. how damaging is this? >> very damaging and i'll be requick about this. donald trump shoul
going out there to make sure that we elect republicans in the midterm and keep our control, but, martin, youeople. i see your stories. they are not talking about that. people want to talk about jobs. they want to talk about security, they want to talk about seniors and health care. those are the issues, in my view, are winning issues for republicans and they need to go out and talk about, not just to the base but to broaden the base and that is a winning message for republicans and i hope they...
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possibly the little martin you talk a lot about a deal and trump being a businessman and we've seen that kind of but what kind of deal do you think has to be struck in order to placate his it public. it will take you to be a process or slow process because. there's demonology. putin has been presented as a demon in the american press american media also as a terrorist in the british media and so on and therefore there's a tremendous wave of opposition to actually meeting him and talking to him you shouldn't be talking to him he's a terrorist and he's a man who breaks all the laws and so on and you learn you fail if you meet him well putin's trumps those right ok people say that let's not turn over a page that's the past let's say the part the future need not be the same as the past let's turn it over let's do something positive and let's reach an agreement on something that started very very small of course. and then build on that and rebuild this religion remember that john bolton. is an out and out cold warrior he doesn't trust anyone and therefore if he goes to moscow he will talk ver
possibly the little martin you talk a lot about a deal and trump being a businessman and we've seen that kind of but what kind of deal do you think has to be struck in order to placate his it public. it will take you to be a process or slow process because. there's demonology. putin has been presented as a demon in the american press american media also as a terrorist in the british media and so on and therefore there's a tremendous wave of opposition to actually meeting him and talking to him...
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martin. josh, i want to start with you here. it's interesting because, of course, you wrote the book on steve bannon and this idea of globalists versus those in his mine. you have theresa may, you have the pope lining up now against the president here, but i doubt president trump cares about that condemnation. >> no, he doesn't care. i was talking to a white house -- an outside white house adviser who said this is a winning issue for us. immigration is still a winning issue for us. when you see foreign leaders getting angry, when you see liberal snowflakes ringing their hands over these images of detained children, this is what is firing up trump's base. this is what got him elected. you remember his original announcement speech. he talked about immigrants as rapists. his trip to the border shortly after he became a candidate, it was to push this issue of immigration. trump is doing exactly what he promised to do and that is what is going to keep him in power and get him re-elected. >> jonathan, you shared with us your reporting
martin. josh, i want to start with you here. it's interesting because, of course, you wrote the book on steve bannon and this idea of globalists versus those in his mine. you have theresa may, you have the pope lining up now against the president here, but i doubt president trump cares about that condemnation. >> no, he doesn't care. i was talking to a white house -- an outside white house adviser who said this is a winning issue for us. immigration is still a winning issue for us. when...
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the trouble is you are still associated with the ira, with the men of violence, with what michael martinlls the appalling atrocities of the past. they won't work with you. how are you going to fix that? each of the irish political parties, it is simplya irish political parties, it is simply a matter of when, but each and every one of them had a relationship with the ira. it's just a function of irish history, it is a function of the fact that we were colonised, and so on and so forth. i am sure you are aware of that. the same people that you quote are the ones who encourage us, correctly, by the way, to re—establish the power—sharing institutions in the north, and to be in government with none other than the democratic unionist party, you know, a very challenging governmental partnership, as you can imagine. what i can tell you is that sinn fein isa what i can tell you is that sinn fein is a party with a democratic mandate, that at the next election we hope to develop that mandate further. well, forgive me, i believe you have got 23 seats in the irish parliament, out of 150 odd. that's c
the trouble is you are still associated with the ira, with the men of violence, with what michael martinlls the appalling atrocities of the past. they won't work with you. how are you going to fix that? each of the irish political parties, it is simplya irish political parties, it is simply a matter of when, but each and every one of them had a relationship with the ira. it's just a function of irish history, it is a function of the fact that we were colonised, and so on and so forth. i am sure...
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this is natasha martin. >> you didn't -- you didn't -- okay. well that's what we're doing.me back to the show. it's w. kamau bell. >> but it's really me. >> thank you. >> all right thank you. >> thank you. >> as i mentioned hbcus have historically been seen as conservative on lgbtq issues but spelman is changing all that starting in 2018 when any officially start accepting transgender students. i'm sitting down with sophmore chablis davis. the first recipient of a scholarship advocating for their community. that's a big deal to be in school and claiming that lgbtq space. >> it's a lot. >> were you out when you first got to spelman. >> not to like the whole world. i guess i am now. but my parents knew -- i am dating a woman. so, yeah, i mean, now the whole world knows i guess. >> so it wasn't that you weren't out. you just weren't. >> i wasn't telling people who didn't ask. i was not walking around with a sign. >> you weren't like can i get a small mocha, also i'm gay. >> no it was not. >> there is a narrative around black people, especially around church going black people.
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need some kind of result here i mean eleven dusty it looks like the colombians of effect to be martin you said about your i mean i mean the colombian guys have got a strong back line haven't they but it wasn't looking so great to begin with it was a big match wasn't probably the tension showing defensive frailties in both sides there wasn't even a shot on target until that goal but now of course the pressure is on the poles and also the colombians where we can see why they crack that crowd their fans are absolutely loving this but overall it's been a very very equal game it's reminded a little bit of a volleyball game the ball is here the ball is there obviously very physical polish defense very good flair from zelinsky up front with a couple of chances i mean we this is the kind of guy who can create a goal out of nothing you had anyone go sixteen games absolutely amazing for a pilot now poland at the brink of elimination i think that will be a bulldog be pushing forward but colombia is also very strong side and yet i mean of the goal scorer he was linked to a number of european clubs to
need some kind of result here i mean eleven dusty it looks like the colombians of effect to be martin you said about your i mean i mean the colombian guys have got a strong back line haven't they but it wasn't looking so great to begin with it was a big match wasn't probably the tension showing defensive frailties in both sides there wasn't even a shot on target until that goal but now of course the pressure is on the poles and also the colombians where we can see why they crack that crowd...
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of i don't often martin you don't vote for him are the families from air force we're told from one day to the next that they would have to wait another year or two for a flat when a woman on. yeah i wasn't talking about. the stars in process the case is unregistered nationalist tendencies among the populace the algerians are lazy and not so hardworking as the germans when the accusation and more why are these lazy black guys brought here even though they were innocent the algerian workers were now monitored and photographed by stars the spies five men from africa were investigated as troublemakers taken into custody and sentenced to prison but the algerians didn't escape unharmed either some were deported end of discussion east german leadership hoped that would make the conflicts go away. starting in the early one nine hundred seventy s. thousands of workers from non european countries came to east germany first from algeria then from cuba mozambique vietnam and that angola according to the official message the citizens of east germany in the foreign contract workers were building the
of i don't often martin you don't vote for him are the families from air force we're told from one day to the next that they would have to wait another year or two for a flat when a woman on. yeah i wasn't talking about. the stars in process the case is unregistered nationalist tendencies among the populace the algerians are lazy and not so hardworking as the germans when the accusation and more why are these lazy black guys brought here even though they were innocent the algerian workers were...
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martin, you are recognized for five minutes. pull that mike right up to you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i was instructed firmly to stand up for the standard breds in ohio that race in your state as well as the horses that race in everybody else's states. i'm here to explain what's done, put it in perspective with other sport and address misconceptions people have and identify the real need -- where we believe the real need is to protect the welfare of the horse. there is a lot of things said to so. i would urge -- i have a rather lengthy written testimony that addresses almost everything that has already been said. the arci sets standards. we represent the state regulators in the uts, the federal in canada as well as the national regulator in several other jurisdictions. some jurisdictions have adopted portions of the model rules by reference. first, the state racing regulators are uniform in prohibiting performance enhancing drugs in a horse when it races. second, an adoption of a policy to permit equine welfare treat
martin, you are recognized for five minutes. pull that mike right up to you. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. i was instructed firmly to stand up for the standard breds in ohio that race in your state as well as the horses that race in everybody else's states. i'm here to explain what's done, put it in perspective with other sport and address misconceptions people have and identify the real need -- where we believe the real need is to protect the welfare of the horse. there is a lot...
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you. mr. martin, your audit of commercial resupply services to the international space station report 2018 ♪s that, quote, spacex's average pricing per kilogram will increase approximately 50% under crs-2 while orbital adk's average per-kilogram pricing will increase by roughly 15%, end quote. the major difference between those contracts is spacex's introduction of reusablity. as spacex has noted multiple times that customers should not expect discounted on re-used hardware. my question is this, are you concerned whether taxpayers will save money with reusable rockets and second, follow-up question is it possible it may end up costing nasa and the united states taxpayer more overall? >>. >> steve can probably answer this and there is 3% to 7%, and i think it's been once if not twice so far for the use of cargo so there is a slight reduction. my concern is it's a safety issue and so the launch services people need to assess the specific rocket and they have access to the rockets before they authorize
you. mr. martin, your audit of commercial resupply services to the international space station report 2018 ♪s that, quote, spacex's average pricing per kilogram will increase approximately 50% under crs-2 while orbital adk's average per-kilogram pricing will increase by roughly 15%, end quote. the major difference between those contracts is spacex's introduction of reusablity. as spacex has noted multiple times that customers should not expect discounted on re-used hardware. my question is...
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you very much indeed for all that you thank you and now over to alex fifth back in the studio and joined by the u.k. director of the climate relief and i'm martin thank you there's been a and ron welcome to the experiment show thank you though it must be a very big obviously of ramadan the holy month for all muslims but must be a very busy one for the u.k.'s leading muslim charity well i think most people know that ramadan is a month of fasting so they're probably aware that during daylight hours from sunrise to sunset we don't drink we don't eat part the conditions of the fast but has the water for you yeah i didn't want to have any close to me because i was going now just in case i reach for it we can make that mistake. but what's less well known is that it's also the month of giving so one of the five pillars is the cat it's a charitable contribution from your income is two and a half percent of your expendable income. for loads of different reasons usually connected to the concept of greater reward most muslims leave contributing their charitable donations until the month of ramadan so we receive in the space of maybe five or six weeks half
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provide and that's always core in all customers decision and their folks martin we know you have a tight schedule thank you very much for giving us a little bit of your time and have a good rest of the day in orlando thank you thank you for having me turkey's inflation rate has hit a six month high that's bad news for president type one who is facing an election at the end of the month and needs satisfied voters everyone is struggling to keep the impression that the turkish economy is doing just fine growth is actually impressive but there are concerns about the long term consequences of the country's aggressive economic expansion. shoppers have plenty of options in istanbul's fiend markets but there's less money in the pockets of turkish shoppers and that despite a supposedly strong economy the upswing is yet to register here. hundred fifty grams of cheese khan's twelve lire today it was five just three months ago. everything is more expensive the dollar is climbing and climbing the election is coming up how is this supposed to go on. the lira has lost nearly twenty percent of its value
provide and that's always core in all customers decision and their folks martin we know you have a tight schedule thank you very much for giving us a little bit of your time and have a good rest of the day in orlando thank you thank you for having me turkey's inflation rate has hit a six month high that's bad news for president type one who is facing an election at the end of the month and needs satisfied voters everyone is struggling to keep the impression that the turkish economy is doing...
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san martin you see the slowdown on sensors and morgan hill is nice for the santa cruz mountains. back to you. >> thanks, mike. >> 6:51. coming up next on "today in the bay," a quick look at the top stories including a warning going on in the bay area ahead of the 2020 census. >> making sure no child goes hungry, the fremont program launching today in the south bay. >> but first happening now, north and south korea uniting once again. athletes marching together during the opening and closing ceremonies upcoming asian games in indonesia. video games can be addictive and playing too much now qualifies as a mental health condition. we'll be right back. crystal geyser alpine spring water starts here, passes through here, and is bottled right here. at the mountain source. naturally. crystal geyser is the only major u.s spring water bottled at the mountain source. naturally. how far does crystal geyser alpine spring water travel from its source to the bottle? less than a mile and a half. crystal geyser. always bottled at the mountain source. naturally. here are the top stories on today i
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father james martin, thank you for joining us also. really appreciate it, both of you. next. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections, lymphoma and other cancers have happened. don't start xeljanz xr if you have an infection. tears in the stomach or intestines, low blood cell counts and higher liver tests and cholesterol levels have happened. your doctor should perform blood tests before you start and while taking xeljanz xr, and monitor certain liver tests. tell your doctor if you were in a region where fungal infections are common and if you have had tb, hepatitis b or c, or are prone to infections. xeljanz xr can reduce the symptoms of ra,
father james martin, thank you for joining us also. really appreciate it, both of you. next. your body was made for better things than rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist move to another treatment, ask if xeljanz xr is right for you. xeljanz xr is a once-daily pill for adults with moderate to severe ra for whom methotrexate did not work well enough. it can reduce pain, swelling and further joint damage, even without methotrexate. xeljanz xr can lower your ability to fight...
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father james martin, thank you for joining us also. really appreciate it, both of you.tonight's last word is next. . take this left. if you listen real hard you can hear the whales. oop. you hear that? (vo) our subaru outback lets us see the world. sometimes in ways we never imagined. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. which is why i use armor tall ultra shine wash wipes.y. they effectively remove dirt, dust and grime with no water. that car is in tip top shape! we are both in tip top shape! armor all, it's easy to look good. if you way too often...e moves then you might have a common condition called dry mouth.
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you going to calm down? >> i am. >> jimmy: that is steve martin and martin short. ur life" is on netflix now. >> we love this show more than anything. we travel around. you know what it is, it's like marital sex. in that we do old material three times a month. [ laughter ] >> that was an honest clip where marty's chair back fell out. >> jimmy: that was not planned? >> no, it was not planned. the reason i was laughing so hard is because i knew that when he was back and the back had fallen off and his legs are sitting up there, that he's holding for the laughs. >> of course, i'm no fool. >> jimmy: like an olympic diver midair. >> that's right. >> jimmy: i'm going to paraphrase mel books. he said, paraphrasing, tragedy is when you sit on your chair and you lean back and the back breaks and you fall and you hurt yourself. comedy is when it happened to your friend. [ cheers and applause ] >> that's about right. >> jimmy: i want to mention this. because it's something that i feel i would really love to be part of. i don't know if it's possible. i know that you guys and to
you going to calm down? >> i am. >> jimmy: that is steve martin and martin short. ur life" is on netflix now. >> we love this show more than anything. we travel around. you know what it is, it's like marital sex. in that we do old material three times a month. [ laughter ] >> that was an honest clip where marty's chair back fell out. >> jimmy: that was not planned? >> no, it was not planned. the reason i was laughing so hard is because i knew that when...
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came to take you seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up. this. year i'm michel. martin. and legend you should by no means make our brain creasing doing dangerous stuff. my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he ordered an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are his thoughts now about the recent violence along the border and a first for an israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no regrets.
came to take you seriously in the world of work here's what's coming up. this. year i'm michel. martin. and legend you should by no means make our brain creasing doing dangerous stuff. my guest this week here in tel aviv is the former israeli prime minister ehud olmert he ordered an invasion of gaza in two thousand and eight what are his thoughts now about the recent violence along the border and a first for an israeli prime minister he went to jail for corruption how is it that he has no...
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you, mr. jersey. i would like to now recognize mr. martin for five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you, sir. members of the subcommittee, over a 60 year history, nasa has been responsible for numerous scientific discoveries and tech any logical invasions and -- techny logical invasions and they cost more to complete and longer to launch than originally planned. our office examined nasa's projects and failures by understanding the long challenges the agency faced by meeting cost and schedule and performance objectives and the tools it's developed to address the shortcomings. we identified four factors that present the greatest challenges to successful project outcome. one is nasa's cultture of optimism, two, underestimating technical complexity, three, funding instability and four, development of new project managers. my remarks this morning address the first two of the challenges: optimism. democratly fied by the -- exemplified by the aaluminums and returning them to the moon. -- achievements and returning them to the moon. this a
you, mr. jersey. i would like to now recognize mr. martin for five minutes to present his testimony. >> thank you, sir. members of the subcommittee, over a 60 year history, nasa has been responsible for numerous scientific discoveries and tech any logical invasions and -- techny logical invasions and they cost more to complete and longer to launch than originally planned. our office examined nasa's projects and failures by understanding the long challenges the agency faced by meeting cost...
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you nothing and millions. doesn't teach as he. says. martin if you close the really. rich history. you do if you're a christian. we ought to look at those who go through so used. so it's a total of hustle you know if you are trying to. live off i'm ready to get home almost over to johnson i. feel closer to him a. little i think or started to state i wouldn't tell barker. how the real work started. politely you're closer to the press because of the book but . it was so it was. so. focused on god give me your just like little me not to copy you as i snuck through but severe. weather to see it get this it the right answer. when you aren't going to knock it will leave us in greece units that are all grown up the sooner you get up to when you get it working in you it's how no one will come and when we cannot know you know where you should like to there's a low twenty's it will still have to skulk on still sins so if we not only don't hold on i got off. oh i'm going to you can't thank you no not that's the seeking to dot all the muslims you can see did you know i will do on the home fron
you nothing and millions. doesn't teach as he. says. martin if you close the really. rich history. you do if you're a christian. we ought to look at those who go through so used. so it's a total of hustle you know if you are trying to. live off i'm ready to get home almost over to johnson i. feel closer to him a. little i think or started to state i wouldn't tell barker. how the real work started. politely you're closer to the press because of the book but . it was so it was. so. focused on god...
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man is with that man martin you know what are we for get up to.the know what is on the other yards what of. it. is. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp in beirut it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom have lived there for seventy years so there is are a few jomo still in his life it's not a normal life to show seven days in beirut but. on al-jazeera. no surprises in the weather across the middle east this hot sand it's dry because a few showers just around the coax is just spilling out to see a little bit of cloud just bubbling up here from time to time so anywhere between the black sea the caspian sea using a little further east with you might just catch one of the piles of iran could catch a showerhead the odds show it's a base there is about going to stand tech menaced on his back is down but already as peaceful as about the heat forty celsius in kuwait city but as hot as it has been recently in baghdad of only thirty nine degrees twenty i celsius ther
man is with that man martin you know what are we for get up to.the know what is on the other yards what of. it. is. the story of a british italian man experiencing life close up in a palestinian refugee camp in beirut it's. coming face to face with the daily lives of its residents some of whom have lived there for seventy years so there is are a few jomo still in his life it's not a normal life to show seven days in beirut but. on al-jazeera. no surprises in the weather across the middle east...
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revising in the wings. >> you can remember it. >> no one would blame martin short at 68, or steve martin, if they did coast a little built with a shrew of award. ♪ king tut how did you get so funky ♪ >> a perfectly good day ruined. right. wrong. not with ronko's shower in a briefcase. >> nearly 90 movies between them. >> here, boy. marie. marie. >> they're not out to prove anything. this is about two friend having fun. >> through the years you made me grin. >> what is it like getting around together? >> very fun. >> great fun. >> the other day i said to marty. thank god we are not exploiting our friendship. but the truth is -- we are friend. but you know we don't talk every day. i don't call him at 8:00 a.m. the what happened. >> steve, i think feels clels to me. and i view him as a cash cow. >> do you think of your insults together or write them individually? >> go ahead. >> do you think of your insults for each other as a team. >> work on them together. >> swap them. belter insult to you. >> theirs is aster that dates back some 30 years. when they first met, while making the movie, "th
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about it we're not so sure i started in twenty thirteen and now has eighteen members in london you buy from martin and if you up a small scale fishing. from a boat to ice box in a matter of minutes the race is now on to get today's fresh catch straight up to social members in london so it's about finding people that care about where the fish come from and linking them with the called the fishermen that have a cause i feel. she's one of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury essential band with state i mean a garbo is her real name and she's hailed as a savior by the other women she sent in goes song by in the local language which means each additional breathing assistant or midwife ameena has been delivering babies in her village for more than fifty years. know this you will be will go to not going to was a well they come to me they poor and they need help sometimes they come with nothing i can't refuse them so i take care that even when they come they me. but the challenges faced by him enough can be extreme this is what's left of her clinic she says a group of men set it on
about it we're not so sure i started in twenty thirteen and now has eighteen members in london you buy from martin and if you up a small scale fishing. from a boat to ice box in a matter of minutes the race is now on to get today's fresh catch straight up to social members in london so it's about finding people that care about where the fish come from and linking them with the called the fishermen that have a cause i feel. she's one of the oldest women living in this part of mccurdy in the jury...
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you in h.c.r. and also one of the co-hosts of this event now martine just once again i really want to try to stress what a remarkable thing this is to witness you know i was speaking last hour about the fact that i've been covering displacement refugee crises for over a decade now and really to see something like this which really gives such a such a positive energy in a camp like this that really excites people to this extent you've had actors you've had musicians musical performances refugees speaking about the trials and tribulations that they've suffered and how empowered they are and how they are trying to empower others in this campaign around the world through this event it's really something special to see martin. thank you very much indeed. in just a little while ever ten will have the weather for us also coming up on this al-jazeera news. room all of your gold. ramadan tradition that suddenly had risk in jerusalem's old city. and its fans get football fever over the world cup we look at how the sport is growing in some rather unexpected corners of the globe joe we'll have the details. her
you in h.c.r. and also one of the co-hosts of this event now martine just once again i really want to try to stress what a remarkable thing this is to witness you know i was speaking last hour about the fact that i've been covering displacement refugee crises for over a decade now and really to see something like this which really gives such a such a positive energy in a camp like this that really excites people to this extent you've had actors you've had musicians musical performances refugees...
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for more let's bring in martin roberts correspondent joining us from madrid at this hour welcome to you martin tell us if prime minister mario monti marianna does not survive this no confidence vote what would the impact be there spain. well the biggest thing is political civility because it could well be facing general elections in as many years as. opposition leader and she is only commands eighty five seats and three hundred fifty members so it seems very unlikely that he can for a workable governments although he has said that he will try to do it not on the other hands some of his main rivals have said that they do indeed want. to come as early as in september. he has said that he will try to smooth relations with one of you know what was a major cause of instability is everybody plus the also he said he will hold direct talks with the you inform government and he's also said he will respect. our cations of five hundred billion euros to the bus country hence mollify opinion on the other hand the big base any government will have to slice sixty percent unemployment but still why whe
for more let's bring in martin roberts correspondent joining us from madrid at this hour welcome to you martin tell us if prime minister mario monti marianna does not survive this no confidence vote what would the impact be there spain. well the biggest thing is political civility because it could well be facing general elections in as many years as. opposition leader and she is only commands eighty five seats and three hundred fifty members so it seems very unlikely that he can for a workable...
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martin into korn you can see him here on the left was replaced by the man here on the ride to the head of porsche but yes miller no the following here facing pressure from lawsuits the col make up paid out almost fifteen million dollars to cover buybacks and five in the united states finally last year has began to roll and here you see on the left this is james liang an engineer who was sentenced to forty eight months in prison for helping to design cheats all three are this man here on the right whose name is a liver schmidt he's a manager he got seven years in jail for fraud around the same time other carmakers including already porsche and dying are came under scrutiny that this year just three years into the job. mathias miller on the left and harbor days the man on the right was given the job but no official reason was given and that all the boss superstars are now in custody in germany one thing is clear it's far from the end of the road for these ok. and onto a different story google is set to invest five hundred fifty million dollars in chinese. call making it the latest u.s. c
martin into korn you can see him here on the left was replaced by the man here on the ride to the head of porsche but yes miller no the following here facing pressure from lawsuits the col make up paid out almost fifteen million dollars to cover buybacks and five in the united states finally last year has began to roll and here you see on the left this is james liang an engineer who was sentenced to forty eight months in prison for helping to design cheats all three are this man here on the...
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deliberately deliberately deliberately sought but at least we can assume we could up assume that you tried to martin off which you too can have been released on for several years was legally acceptable as a public statement edited out could have accepted a spoke at the dutch decision that announcement and could have closed the fight the first. protest rally came after four days in the us not to do it deliberately stayed quite and as a result as a result they took a little shit started back tracking and now they're seeing this money policy so there is a chance for peace which is as uppity cruise shut the door on the second point is that i just argument is not just i was a border then you mention a few pointers how to tell total war prisoners who are have if you are despondent about so going to bizarre but. have yet to determine or detain people as part of the just agreement whatever your people and other people in fact if you are continuing to abduct people from the border to disobey and there are also other points secession of hostility just war so possible for the largest segment if that continues
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am going to find if death itself were awaiting me i would not turn back you unleashed on. martin luther on his way to the imperial diet of forms of assembly of the holy roman empire on german soil an event that would change the course of history. never before had a man of the people excited such enthusiasm ordinary people peasants and members of the lower aristocracy in particular put their hopes in this month that. even if the pope and the amphora were against him martin luther knew the people of germany were on his side. he was celebrated like a victim but his biggest test was still to come would he remained steadfast. ok you are taking a difficult path i wouldn't want to be in your shoes. i know. it's hard but has he done this or started a song and now it might prove too high for my voice so often the chairs are supported nothing to relieve his anxiety what will be contested behind these doors wasn't a matter of who had the right place it's a new thing it was a matter of life and death. germany in the early sixteenth century did not exist as a united political entity territori
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we'll talk with you again. martin, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> another top-level summit may be in the works. this between the u.s. and russian president. "the wall street journal" says planning for the meeting is still in early stages. >> the paper says the u.s. ambassador to russia has been in washington to help arrange face-to-face talks between donald trump and vladimir putin. no word yet on a date and location but syria and ukraine would likely be on the agenda. the two men have met before in vietnam and also in germany. >>> two political dramas come to an apparent end as italy and spain welcome new prime ministers. how all of this would affect the continent. >>> plus, china agrees to buy more u.s. goods, but that's apparently not enough to keep president trump from threatening steep tariffs on chinese imports. a senior u.s. official is now in beijing for critical talks. ( ♪ ) it's the details that make the difference. only botox® cosmetic is fda approved to temporarily make frown lines, crow's fee
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what i do remember martin when you asked me about how was it discussed i remember how it was discussed in school because i was a high school student at the time and one very vivid memory did i have is that i'm not sure if it was after the men text or after dissolving in a text we were sitting in class and then there was a i don't know i think it was the german teacher or the history teacher and he addressed me and asked me how does this make you feel how are you feeling and i know it came from a good place but i remember thinking why are you only asking me this should affect everyone here this is not just i'm part of this classroom i'm part of this city of to society why do i have to and it was difficult emotions of course so it was difficult to talk about it and i felt a little helpless thinking why do i have to carry this weight all by myself why you know everyone should be shocked so that was that's one memory that i think you have and i think that's very characteristic actually for the way we discuss the charges brought to nine hundred ninety three the mood of the times if you woul
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you have any primakov who was also turned back at the border. or. who. didn't. want to discuss the situation journalist martin summers joins me now marty thank you very much indeed for joining us well let's look at this particular conference that how productive can a conference on media freedom be if journalists aren't allowed to attend well i think the careful forest sees can do this sort of thing if they wish but then it gives an image the will be very happy for the world to see if you're going to have the conferences about journalistic freedom and invite people from all sides and different perspectives to come and share their thoughts then surely as ukraine as a as a european country that wants to join the european union and be part of nato play by the rules and if they won't play by the rules when it's it's a black mark against them rather than the journalists that they've expelled well in the meantime we've requested a number of press freedom organizations to comment on this incident and here is what the international federation of journalists said. i'm astonished by ukraine's entry denial of madame slur
you have any primakov who was also turned back at the border. or. who. didn't. want to discuss the situation journalist martin summers joins me now marty thank you very much indeed for joining us well let's look at this particular conference that how productive can a conference on media freedom be if journalists aren't allowed to attend well i think the careful forest sees can do this sort of thing if they wish but then it gives an image the will be very happy for the world to see if you're...
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martin, why don't you kick us off?d what china and the united states may be heading towards 7 looks like there might be starting to get engaged in a full—scale trade war with this massive imposition of ta riffs by war with this massive imposition of tariffs by donald trump, which follows his similar efforts with imposing tariffs on european goods only 80 days ago as well. so he is imposing these tariffs and the chinese are hitting back. he is threatening to impose yet more tariffs. the gist of it is that he believes two things. one is that there is a massive trade is that the us has with china and so on, and that it us has with china and so on, and thatitis us has with china and so on, and that it is on fair competition, undercutting and so on, and in particular, the depth of intellectual property. —— unfair condition. in that area i think it has legitimate grounds for concern, if the allegations are correct, which is that us companies, when they work in china and do business with china, they have to work with a chines
martin, why don't you kick us off?d what china and the united states may be heading towards 7 looks like there might be starting to get engaged in a full—scale trade war with this massive imposition of ta riffs by war with this massive imposition of tariffs by donald trump, which follows his similar efforts with imposing tariffs on european goods only 80 days ago as well. so he is imposing these tariffs and the chinese are hitting back. he is threatening to impose yet more tariffs. the gist...