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let's get to willem marx in manchester, england.e has the latest on the attack and what we're learning about them. >> we have no more information about the identity of the attacker nor the motive. police say it was a man responsible for this blast around manchester arena last night. he used, they said, an improv e improvised explosive device. 22 people have lost their lives. 59 others have been injured. police don't have more information that they're willing to share, but clearly they're r. they'll be pursuing who this man is. whether he had co-conspirators, whether they were inside the uk or outside. how he was able to get into the venue so late on at the end of the concert. >> willem, it almost reminds me, the uk had a number of attacks. i was there in london the last time this happened. reminds me a bit about paris and the pat clbataclan theater, aga young people were out, you had a random attack that killed so many people. what are people on the ground saying? >> it looks like an ordinary day aside from the cordoned area around
let's get to willem marx in manchester, england.e has the latest on the attack and what we're learning about them. >> we have no more information about the identity of the attacker nor the motive. police say it was a man responsible for this blast around manchester arena last night. he used, they said, an improv e improvised explosive device. 22 people have lost their lives. 59 others have been injured. police don't have more information that they're willing to share, but clearly they're...
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our intellectuals have surrendered first to the slave philosophy of hegel, than to marx, finally to the linguistic analyst, as a result classical political theory with its stoics, christian and touristic -- the value of the individual -- all of this is died through the modern state exists not to protect our rights, but to do a scooter make is good. to do something to us or to make a something -- hence the name, leaders for those who want rulers. we are less their subject than at their wars, peoples or the mastic animals. there is nothing less than -- that which we can say to them, my durham business, our whole lives for their business. socialism refers to an economic system in which governmental powers make such allies planning decisions, affecting major if not all aspects of private and public life. so what are some underlying principles and assumptions here? interior rosen, technology, and dehumanization. dystopian novels per trading horrors of dehumanization is the ultimate consequence of socialist reductionism. brave new world and a clockwork orange explore the heart-wrenching trend
our intellectuals have surrendered first to the slave philosophy of hegel, than to marx, finally to the linguistic analyst, as a result classical political theory with its stoics, christian and touristic -- the value of the individual -- all of this is died through the modern state exists not to protect our rights, but to do a scooter make is good. to do something to us or to make a something -- hence the name, leaders for those who want rulers. we are less their subject than at their wars,...
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thoseever read or heard particular ideas coming from -- marx or es engles. they have perfectly well researched ideas from people, this well reasoned idea they are selecting certain aspects of spreads into teaching. that does not make them unqualified, that makes them narrow or selective. having their own agenda. are allsay that we susceptible to this. >> i think there are three components here. are more voices to listen to them there were acting the day. -- back in the day. if you did not have the industrial revolution, you are rowing up in this same small town that your parents did. your job was to get one of the three other jobs in town. once you start having the beginnings of a more serious global society that is going to impact the economic way you live and the way experts are taught. i can go over and learn about chinese ways of doing think, asian ways of doing things, indian ways doing things. the question is how do i know? that is in the second category that the leaders of society, the elders of society have to abdicate. they do not care. that is esse
thoseever read or heard particular ideas coming from -- marx or es engles. they have perfectly well researched ideas from people, this well reasoned idea they are selecting certain aspects of spreads into teaching. that does not make them unqualified, that makes them narrow or selective. having their own agenda. are allsay that we susceptible to this. >> i think there are three components here. are more voices to listen to them there were acting the day. -- back in the day. if you did not...
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. >> i love you marx ma. >> you are very good at that. >> the clock counts done to mother's day, hearingn organization founded by christy turlington burns. for mothers everywhere. >> every mother counts. here's linda lopez. >> reporter: after more than a decade as one of the most successful working motdl ining the world. christy turlington. >> after giving birth i started to hemorrhage without the care of my midwife and nurses i could have died. i had no idea that women still die in child birth. once i knew i had how to do something about it. >> she start aid nonprofit dedicated to making a difference in health outcomes for new mothers around the world. >> every mother counts is invested in 11 grantee partners around the world. surgical gloves and soap and bigger items like solar suitcases, which make sure clinics have access to light in the darkness. when delivering babies. >> what we are using was this light. but today, we have this light. >> we have been able to impact more than, 600,000 lives in, since 2012 when we started investing in programs. >> reporter: traveling the world to do
. >> i love you marx ma. >> you are very good at that. >> the clock counts done to mother's day, hearingn organization founded by christy turlington burns. for mothers everywhere. >> every mother counts. here's linda lopez. >> reporter: after more than a decade as one of the most successful working motdl ining the world. christy turlington. >> after giving birth i started to hemorrhage without the care of my midwife and nurses i could have died. i had no idea...
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willem marx joins us live from manchester. where are you and what are you seeing?'m a few hundred yards away from the manchester arena. there's a lot of traffic in manchester as you might imagine. police have blocked off a number of roads here. pedestrians are allowed to walk through the city center here. we're in a part of manchester healthily populated by office buildings. a lot of people on their way to work this morning. a lot of roads are closed. it's had an impact in the city in terms of logistics and an emotional impact. >> the terrorist threat has been at level four since even before the westminster attacks. are there calls for this to be raised at the most severe level? >> you're right, it's been at this level since 2014, whether it gets raised to critical is something for services to decide. it has never been at that level. it indicates imminent attack at any time. clearly we've seen two attacks in four months. so theresa may meeting with her senior ministers today on downing street, they will be discussing that threat level with security officials. >> i
willem marx joins us live from manchester. where are you and what are you seeing?'m a few hundred yards away from the manchester arena. there's a lot of traffic in manchester as you might imagine. police have blocked off a number of roads here. pedestrians are allowed to walk through the city center here. we're in a part of manchester healthily populated by office buildings. a lot of people on their way to work this morning. a lot of roads are closed. it's had an impact in the city in terms of...
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it is something that jack marx spoke about with the us president is we report from new york. —— jacks we report from new york. ——jack ma. he is president is we report from new york. —— jack ma. he is a president is we report from new york. ——jack ma. he is a great entrepreneur and he loves china. for president trump, the best way for jack ma to show is lots of this country is to make it easier for americans to their goods to china. this sneak a shot in manhattan is an example of just that. this sneak a shot in manhattan is an example ofjust that. stadium goods has a physical store but 90% of its business is done online. since august, they had been selling on alibaba august, they had been selling on aliba ba and it august, they had been selling on alibaba and it has been a big boost to their sneaker empire. we do over $100 million this year and it is about 20% of our business. they run about 20% of our business. they run a start—up which has refreshing. we can channel partnerships with other large marketplaces. we deal with... they treat us like we are trusted, you know, multibillion
it is something that jack marx spoke about with the us president is we report from new york. —— jacks we report from new york. ——jack ma. he is president is we report from new york. —— jack ma. he is a president is we report from new york. ——jack ma. he is a great entrepreneur and he loves china. for president trump, the best way for jack ma to show is lots of this country is to make it easier for americans to their goods to china. this sneak a shot in manhattan is an example of...
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any way -- >> willem marx got that assignment.e're very jealous of him. >> wilfred, are you really wilfred? he's willem. >> no, mine is a soft "w." >> very, very confused. you know what? it's supposed to be dry tomorrow. it might even be warm tomorrow. that's what i was thinking, what do i promo in the show? i'm pro mowpromoing spring some. >> i'm flying west coast to make sure i get good weather. >> official kickoff of summer this weekend. >> it's taking its time. >> we had that one day when it was 100 degrees. the markets what about it, huh? we had that one day where we thought the vix might stir a bit, then that was that. now we've had some nice action for the bulls. we have terranova here. he likes talking about the vix. i think you still feel okay about this market, don't you? definitely feels okay. we'll trot out the normal number of analysts that have missed this rally and are saying we're at the high end of the range that they didn't call in the first place. i like that. we're at the high end of the range, but they didn't
any way -- >> willem marx got that assignment.e're very jealous of him. >> wilfred, are you really wilfred? he's willem. >> no, mine is a soft "w." >> very, very confused. you know what? it's supposed to be dry tomorrow. it might even be warm tomorrow. that's what i was thinking, what do i promo in the show? i'm pro mowpromoing spring some. >> i'm flying west coast to make sure i get good weather. >> official kickoff of summer this weekend. >>...
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. >> willem marx joins me on set. we knew this would happen. been well flagged for a couple months. what happens next? >> we have a contest of leadership for the fine gael party. both of them are ministers, close personally to the outgoing prime minister. what it will mean for ireland's economy and the politics of the country remains to be seen. fine gael rules with the acquies acquiescence of its political parties. they say they will have veto powers over economic decisions. and there's a chance they will not continue with that agreement. and the center right party will say we're not willing to rubber stamp this new leader of your party as prime minister that would trigger an election. that's not entirely likely but a possibility. in terms of brexit, this man has been crucial to preparing ireland for brexit, the imply cakeses f imfl implications for the country. the question now is will the new leader be in power as prime minister by the time there is a next eu summit in brussels and he or she can meet with european leaders in brussels. that w
. >> willem marx joins me on set. we knew this would happen. been well flagged for a couple months. what happens next? >> we have a contest of leadership for the fine gael party. both of them are ministers, close personally to the outgoing prime minister. what it will mean for ireland's economy and the politics of the country remains to be seen. fine gael rules with the acquies acquiescence of its political parties. they say they will have veto powers over economic decisions. and...
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. >> carl marx and the other famous work is the communist manifesto. >> after more than 20 questions, the teams from mountain view high school in minnesota and chattahoochee high school in georgia were neck and neck. >> the score is now 12-11. >> in the end, mountain view pulled out a win for the fifth time in seven years. >> the equilibrium price and quantity will not change. >> that's correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> mountain view economics teacher credit hard work and making economics fun. >> you're not going to get them there by beating them over the head and take more tests. they have to be doing it because it's fun for them. >> the first-ever international round with students from china competing against the u.s. >> 18 years and 9 years for country b. >> that is correct. >> the u.s. won both rounds, but china competed well, and they'll be back. the challenge is sponsored by the council for economic education who teaches teachers how to teach economi >> we're trying to get kids just like these engaged in economics so they can make great decisions and understand how the world w
. >> carl marx and the other famous work is the communist manifesto. >> after more than 20 questions, the teams from mountain view high school in minnesota and chattahoochee high school in georgia were neck and neck. >> the score is now 12-11. >> in the end, mountain view pulled out a win for the fifth time in seven years. >> the equilibrium price and quantity will not change. >> that's correct. [ cheers and applause ] >> mountain view economics teacher...
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willem marx is live. >> reporter: manchester police arrest aid couple of individuals, executed one justwo miles from here and another in fallow field, 300 miles where i'm standing. ment i'm down the road from manchester arena where the horrific attack took place last night. we're getting details of the victims and 22 that lost their lives last night, some of them were children, according toing prime minister theresa may. 29 have been treated in area hospitals, children. outside number ten downing street talking about the threat level following this attack in the uk. let's take a listen. >> the threat level remains at severe. that means that a terrorist attack remains highly likely. but the independent joint terrorism analysis center which sets the threat level on the basis of the intelligence available to them will continue to assess this throughout today and in the days ahead. >> theresa may was talking to president trump prior to that little press address you saw there. he described it as a wanton and deprived attacked. she said it was the result of a warped and twisted mind. police a
willem marx is live. >> reporter: manchester police arrest aid couple of individuals, executed one justwo miles from here and another in fallow field, 300 miles where i'm standing. ment i'm down the road from manchester arena where the horrific attack took place last night. we're getting details of the victims and 22 that lost their lives last night, some of them were children, according toing prime minister theresa may. 29 have been treated in area hospitals, children. outside number ten...
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partly because the labour thing is such a marx brothers production, it has become so shambolic, so fornment value, it keeps you riveted. everyone is also speculating about what happens after, what happens to labour and the tories afterwards, what does theresa may really believe in terms of political principles. if she is actually a tory or is she trying to occupy the centre—left left empty by tony blair. the big question, will jeremy corbyn stay on as leader? it looks now as if he is intending to and there is a lot of subterranean gossip about the leak of the manifesto, was that intended to undermine him or was it intended to rally the militant faithful to make sure he is allowed to stay on afterwards? what will happen to that space that used to be occupied by soft left opposition in this country? that is the most serious question. how are you describing this election if you are touching it at all to your readers? it is very difficult, in a way, extremely difficult, because the way we see it happening, the election system here, based on constituency, in a way, is not presidential. jere
partly because the labour thing is such a marx brothers production, it has become so shambolic, so fornment value, it keeps you riveted. everyone is also speculating about what happens after, what happens to labour and the tories afterwards, what does theresa may really believe in terms of political principles. if she is actually a tory or is she trying to occupy the centre—left left empty by tony blair. the big question, will jeremy corbyn stay on as leader? it looks now as if he is...
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup ♪ here comes the fun with sea-doo. starting at just $5,299 and get 0 percent financing. visit sea-doo.com today. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ [n][applause] john: we are back and
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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you are talking about the marx brothers. tammy: the last part of the 20th century is not what we have now. >> they are using social media to recruit and train and plan. until we embrace that fact we are not going to make headway here. charles: i have a guy who has a company and ideas on using algorithms. and ultimately it has to be part of it. but the ideological war and the notion if we think we are winning by keeping a stiff upper lip, when theresa may says we don't lose our standards. >> she can do that. the british changed dealing with the enemy, and they continue to do that. but this for what she needs to do. as we also we can stay steady and focused and bring a new coalition around that has been suffering for leadership to kill the enemy where they stand. >> when the predictive quality of big data put yourself in the position of being able to identify the possible terrorist. when that is more significant than the post hoc analysis -- >> we are not winning yet. charles: bottom line. experts know how homegrown haiti invo
you are talking about the marx brothers. tammy: the last part of the 20th century is not what we have now. >> they are using social media to recruit and train and plan. until we embrace that fact we are not going to make headway here. charles: i have a guy who has a company and ideas on using algorithms. and ultimately it has to be part of it. but the ideological war and the notion if we think we are winning by keeping a stiff upper lip, when theresa may says we don't lose our standards....
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real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and single spaced pages is you cannot build the new wal-mart or grouchy store or office building if you cannot use the land with the regulatory process. >> some people say it is easy for us to say it is achievable because we are white. we are white men it is different for urban and blacks and women. is it? next. cockup think again. this is the new new york. we are building new airports all across the state. new roads and bridges. new mass transit. new business friendly environment. new lower taxes. and new university partnerships to grow the businesses of tomorrow today. learn more at esd.ny
real engaged restaurant on karl marx avenue is siberia in los angeles it takes 280. [laughter] i can open-air restaurant easier in siberian dash california. [applause] john: what are the rules? what do they want to know? >> the permits with stoplights and plant trees two blocks away everybody on the planet once approval from the city and county and the state and federal regulatory requirements we now have the single spaced list for every restaurant reopening california that is 60 and...
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marx: the newly elected president of iran is calling nations with the united states "a curvy road," sayinghopes the trump administration will "settle down" enough for his administration to understand it. he also criticized saudi arabia for hosting president trump's first foreign trip, saying that the kingdom has never seen a ballot box, while iran just hosted a successful presidential election in which 40 million people voted. he just -- he scored a decisive win on friday, securing another four-year term. the chinese government uncovered and systematically dismantled cia operations in the country, killing or imprisoning 20 sources since 2010. fromis according to people "the new york times," who described the intelligence breach is one of the worst in decades. they are divided between those who blame them all and those who think that be -- beijing hacked to the system. america's longest serving governor is on track to win confirmation is president trump's ambassador to china. that's according to the associated breast, who said that the senate would vote today on the nomination of terry bran
marx: the newly elected president of iran is calling nations with the united states "a curvy road," sayinghopes the trump administration will "settle down" enough for his administration to understand it. he also criticized saudi arabia for hosting president trump's first foreign trip, saying that the kingdom has never seen a ballot box, while iran just hosted a successful presidential election in which 40 million people voted. he just -- he scored a decisive win on friday,...
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let's get out to willem marx. protectionism has been taken off the official agenda. >> that's right. it's not something they will officially talk about. but this is baked into their long-term plans for the united states. what steve mnuchin will be talking about in the next couple of days is likely the tax reform plans that the trump administration does have. a lot of his counterparts from canada, japan and europe will seek more clarity on what it is the white house is proposing when it comes to reducing regulatory burden for businesses, potential tax reform when it comes to lowering rates for u.s. businesses, infrastructure spending, all things they say will be crucial for increasing u.s. growth at the time. what is interesting, of course we had voices like the imf which say they see these policies as a problem, they might stoke inflation and some trade barriers that trump talked about may be a drag on global growth. another european thing that will probably come up under discussion will be greece. the european le
let's get out to willem marx. protectionism has been taken off the official agenda. >> that's right. it's not something they will officially talk about. but this is baked into their long-term plans for the united states. what steve mnuchin will be talking about in the next couple of days is likely the tax reform plans that the trump administration does have. a lot of his counterparts from canada, japan and europe will seek more clarity on what it is the white house is proposing when it...
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one afternoon substitute the names of marx and lenin and mao for jesus she thought was a creative way to convert christians to the revolutionary cause pleased with himself he proudly showed the doctored song sheets to my mother when she came home, did she would be impressed. he was hoping to sing the song and maybe even sell copies on the street but it completely backfired. my mother was not only unimpressed but mad. you turned marxism into a religion but raul was stunned. it is a tactic to politicize the masses. no. it perpetuates the called the personalities substituting marks for jesus . angry he lit a match and it caught fire in the middle of the room we both jumped she said don't be crazy. stomping out the fire ashes from the bird to sheets' floating across the room you could burn the whole place down. my mother in raul only squirreled without resolution what my mother would call the root causes of female oppression. for persistent focus on the woman question raul sometimes lashed out telling her as the north american she was the daughter of imperialism she would counter always r
one afternoon substitute the names of marx and lenin and mao for jesus she thought was a creative way to convert christians to the revolutionary cause pleased with himself he proudly showed the doctored song sheets to my mother when she came home, did she would be impressed. he was hoping to sing the song and maybe even sell copies on the street but it completely backfired. my mother was not only unimpressed but mad. you turned marxism into a religion but raul was stunned. it is a tactic to...
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dusty baker had to like what he saw from marx scherzer. we know he can hit.o outs, max lined it to third, pitcher can't get there, run scores, and matt safe at first. in the third, anthony rendon helping his cause with the bases lo he crushed it.scherzer his usua. seven innings, one runalwed. 11 strikeouts. nationals win 4-2. bryce harper left with a groin injury. day to day, but says he loves playing in philly. >> he'll be okay. thank you. >>> some of you have been asking about my recent absence from this broadcast. and i appreciate and thank you for your questions. i've had to take some time off and it's not of my own choosing. a ce me some news, the kind of news nobody ever wants to hear. he said i have cancer and need treatment. so i have been getting that treatment and i have been coming into work with my partners here whenever i can. and i shall continue to do that. in fact, i will insist on doing that. in the meantime, i'm doing okay. my voice is a little weak, but, you know, i'm getting old. i love what i do. i love the people with whom i am privilege
dusty baker had to like what he saw from marx scherzer. we know he can hit.o outs, max lined it to third, pitcher can't get there, run scores, and matt safe at first. in the third, anthony rendon helping his cause with the bases lo he crushed it.scherzer his usua. seven innings, one runalwed. 11 strikeouts. nationals win 4-2. bryce harper left with a groin injury. day to day, but says he loves playing in philly. >> he'll be okay. thank you. >>> some of you have been asking about...
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while marx wants to play football doctors advise him against outdoor activities. >> i stay in the house a lot my dad prevents me from running. >> for the last year. the environmental activist gray tom kins has been testing the ware to find out what's behind the asthma epidemic. >> that's ground zero and it's radiating out. >> he is talking about the tlie cement companies near pier 94, c. mex central contreat and hanson ago gri git. >> there is constant dust and dirt going down the street coming off the trucks. >> air monitor measures tiny parcels 2.5 microphone wide. 1030th the thickness of a single hair easily trapped in the lungs. experts say the particles can lead to lung cancer and heart take the. >> is this an invisible killer. >> it can be. >> at child asthma clinic lung specialists bereave bad air is contributing to the bay view's epidemic. >> coming into the hospital with exagencier basings and sometimesen the intensive unit. >> wagner he is mother says she installed a air purifier at the city southern edge but the son still has asthma attacks. >> how do you feel when i you hear
while marx wants to play football doctors advise him against outdoor activities. >> i stay in the house a lot my dad prevents me from running. >> for the last year. the environmental activist gray tom kins has been testing the ware to find out what's behind the asthma epidemic. >> that's ground zero and it's radiating out. >> he is talking about the tlie cement companies near pier 94, c. mex central contreat and hanson ago gri git. >> there is constant dust and...
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there's a great line in history, karl marx who says history repeats itself. the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of water g watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sass he doesnys he dk there should be a need for a pre special prosecutor. >> i'm not a fan of a special prosecutor because they do kind of take on a life of their own. but if there ever were a circumstance where the department of justice is unable to pursue the investigation impartially, this is it. here you have an attorney general who essentially lied under oath to the senate, you have a senate who has now fired three department of justice officials, apparently for investigating him. in that circumstance it seems to me if you don't have some kind of special prosecutor or an independent bipartisan commission, i can't imagine that the public would feel that this was an independent inquiry and the public wou
there's a great line in history, karl marx who says history repeats itself. the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of water g watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein sass he doesnys he dk there should be a need for a pre special prosecutor. >> i'm not a fan of a special prosecutor...
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. >> let's get out to willem marx in westminster. a couple days ago she said all the talk about her disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker was gossip. now this. was she wearing the brexit hat or the uk general election hat? >> i think she's going to have to wear both hats for the next few weeks. this might play well to torry voters by pitting the uk against the european union in this way and using us versus them argument. last night she talked about people voting for my team. one of the concerns for the conservative party, even though they have this commanding lead in the polls is voter turnout. a lot of would-be voters may think it's not worth going to the polls on june 8th to vote. that's something they can pointer with this line of argument that the brussels officials are threatening our democracy. those criticisms came in the back of some comments from michelle barn dominguezier sayi would not be a quick and painful process. also a report earlier in the week about that disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker was said to le
. >> let's get out to willem marx in westminster. a couple days ago she said all the talk about her disastrous dinner with jean-claude juncker was gossip. now this. was she wearing the brexit hat or the uk general election hat? >> i think she's going to have to wear both hats for the next few weeks. this might play well to torry voters by pitting the uk against the european union in this way and using us versus them argument. last night she talked about people voting for my team....
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willem marx joins me on set. >> more than 300, 319 injured. the german foreign office, they said they have not yet accounted for all their staff. they'll be issuing a statement soon. the uk embassy not far away. one of the main western supermarkets, some of the telecom companies, and a lot of afghan government buildings nearby. the explosion took place about 8:30 this morning. the height of rush hour. a busy part of city. 30 vehicles were destroyed by the blast. people more than a half mile away had shattered windows due to this explosion. we're at the stage of the year where the afghan taliban have launched their spring offensive. it's an annual time of year where they go back on the offensive after the winter snows retreat. the area around kabul has been the most heavily hit by militant attacks. they have seen the highest number of casualties. many of them civilian, and today is no different. a large number of civilian casualties. >> do stick around. want to bring in the senior analyst for terrorism. willem was talking about the attack that
willem marx joins me on set. >> more than 300, 319 injured. the german foreign office, they said they have not yet accounted for all their staff. they'll be issuing a statement soon. the uk embassy not far away. one of the main western supermarkets, some of the telecom companies, and a lot of afghan government buildings nearby. the explosion took place about 8:30 this morning. the height of rush hour. a busy part of city. 30 vehicles were destroyed by the blast. people more than a half...
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willem marx joins us with more. >> we know properties were raided yesterday in parts of south manchesterudd has been releasing some information about salman abedi. as you mentioned, she believes he has recently been to libya. one criticism uk security officials have had is the leaks coming out of the u.s. amber rudd said it was irritating that some of the first bits of information coming out of this attack were from the u.s. we had information from the french interior minister. he said to french television that the man of libyan origin, salman abedi, travelled to libya and then maybe syria. when he was asked how he nude abedi had been to syria, he said this was information that french and british intelligence services already had. asked if he was part of a potential network, the french interior minister said that is not known yet. but perhaps he had links with isis. islamic state has claimed responsibility for this attack. in the statement they put out yesterday, not a great deal of detail. a lot of people said that seemed to indicate potentially they did not have much involvement in the
willem marx joins us with more. >> we know properties were raided yesterday in parts of south manchesterudd has been releasing some information about salman abedi. as you mentioned, she believes he has recently been to libya. one criticism uk security officials have had is the leaks coming out of the u.s. amber rudd said it was irritating that some of the first bits of information coming out of this attack were from the u.s. we had information from the french interior minister. he said to...
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you have seen a little earlier that there were they few clashes between marx protesters, and the policere very peaceful at the moment, protesters are milling around. around a0 metres away can see lines of riot police and police vans, the riot police still have their helmets the atmosphere here at their helmets the atmosphere here at the moment is calm. what is your assessment of the two candidates today? they have been trying to make pitches to undecided voters because they know that that is where they we re they know that that is where they were to shore up support. in particular at marie le pen had to do something, appeal to right—wing social voters and left wing, that's a hard coalition to put together. macron has been trying to appeal in particular to try to get some of these people, union members and people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who support leftist causes, people who describe themselves as a nti —fattest people who describe themselves as anti—fattest and he would be horrified by the prospect of marie le pen. —— antifascist. although i
you have seen a little earlier that there were they few clashes between marx protesters, and the policere very peaceful at the moment, protesters are milling around. around a0 metres away can see lines of riot police and police vans, the riot police still have their helmets the atmosphere here at their helmets the atmosphere here at the moment is calm. what is your assessment of the two candidates today? they have been trying to make pitches to undecided voters because they know that that is...
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let's get out to willem marx. i guess the press can't agree on who won or lost the debate. what is your verdict? >> i think just having watched it last night, both of them faced difficult questions, neither of them stumbled too dramatically, especially under the historically and rather famed grilling that one of the anchors delivers to his guests. one thing he managed to do is tease out the differences between their personal beliefs and current policies. with jeremy corbyn that was abolishes the british monarchy, nationalizing the uk's banks. he said though he personally may have believed in those in the past, that was not part of his labour party's manifesto, because he was not a dictator. with theresa may, he went after her on her views on brexit. he got her to acknowledge that she had not voted to leave the european union and campaigned against that, but was now pushing voters to select her as the best person to take them out of the european union. from the audience perspective, both of them got some laughter, both of them got some boos. a lot of them got applause. but t
let's get out to willem marx. i guess the press can't agree on who won or lost the debate. what is your verdict? >> i think just having watched it last night, both of them faced difficult questions, neither of them stumbled too dramatically, especially under the historically and rather famed grilling that one of the anchors delivers to his guests. one thing he managed to do is tease out the differences between their personal beliefs and current policies. with jeremy corbyn that was...
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>> well, certainly this would bear all the hall marx, wolf, of an isis attack because isis is always seeking to stoop to the next lower level of human depravity, not just because it gives them pleasure inflict this kind of violence and carnage and mayhem on innocent people and children and primarily because they are seeking to push buttons. they want to get a reaction. they are looking to cause a retaliation against the muslim community living here in the united kingdom, the so-called gray zone. they have talked about muslims living in the west. they want to sow the seeds of discontent and really cultivate this idea that there can never be peace between the islam and the west and there can never be happy co-existence for western muslims living in cities like manchester. wolf? >> claries ard ward in manchester for us, thanks very much. let's bring back senator chris murphy of the senate foreign relations committee. if isis is in fact responsible for this terror blast, what does it tell you about the capability to strike targets abroad despite some recent setbacks in iraq and syria? >>
>> well, certainly this would bear all the hall marx, wolf, of an isis attack because isis is always seeking to stoop to the next lower level of human depravity, not just because it gives them pleasure inflict this kind of violence and carnage and mayhem on innocent people and children and primarily because they are seeking to push buttons. they want to get a reaction. they are looking to cause a retaliation against the muslim community living here in the united kingdom, the so-called...
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willem marx has more. >> theresa may was talking yesterday to the queen about the disillusion, and thenent back to downing street and launched this criticism of european officials. the european commission's negotiating stance has hardened. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to fect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th of june. this is not entirely unprovoked from theresa may. we had comments from michelle barnier, the lead eu negotiator for brexit, he said it would not be a quick and painless process, and angela merkel saying britain should be under no illusions about brexit. theresa may faced criticism here domestically from her political opponents. one accusing her of poisoning the atmosphere around the talks. another said she's trying to use brexit and nationalism to distract from the failings of her own government. she promised to be a bloody difficult woman when it comes to these negotiations. some people saying she will get some domestic political advantage by
willem marx has more. >> theresa may was talking yesterday to the queen about the disillusion, and thenent back to downing street and launched this criticism of european officials. the european commission's negotiating stance has hardened. threats against britain have been issued by european politicians and officials. all of these acts have been deliberately timed to fect the result of the general election that will take place on the 8th of june. this is not entirely unprovoked from...
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. >> what a difference 10 years marx, right?s 8 seed then now always number one. >> i remember the sharks were in the play-offs at the same time. you go to both games! [ laughter ] >> do you! >> blessed to be in the bay area to root for such teams. you never choose you just do it. >> we have the warriors yellow today. >> we came to represent. >> we have to wish steve kerr a healthy recovery. he will probably be in the locker room watching tonight instead of -- i'm sure he is still behind the scenes in a very important way. but that back injury is nothing to play around with. >> no, it isn't. >> one of the best coaches and it's a back injury that keeps him out of coaching the play- offs. >>> we are tracking a couple of incidents and we'll begin by taking a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza very crowded. you will be in good company if you are heading there. your drive times are showing speeds in the yellow and red along the eastshore freeway. 34 minutes from the carquinez bridge to the maze. we're tracking this accident and t
. >> what a difference 10 years marx, right?s 8 seed then now always number one. >> i remember the sharks were in the play-offs at the same time. you go to both games! [ laughter ] >> do you! >> blessed to be in the bay area to root for such teams. you never choose you just do it. >> we have the warriors yellow today. >> we came to represent. >> we have to wish steve kerr a healthy recovery. he will probably be in the locker room watching tonight...
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steven marx. >> first of all, i would like to ask governor reagan how he thinks his attitude towards legitimacy and principle of negotiation with rebels have been applied and how he thinks this country would ever achieve independence? >> i think we have to be realistic about the supposed wars of liberation. the legitimate uprising of the people who those as did americans a couple hundreds of years ago against tyranny and invasion of rights beginning with the line of the declaration. we must be realistic enough to ask ourselves are these truly wars of liberation and the uprising of a people? or are these being instigated by someone outside as a part of the great conflict which still seems to be going on in the world today? this is what i get. negotiate differences that cause the vietcong to rebel. i think we would be surprised to discover that vietcong -- constitutes an uprising of people. >> i think it is important that the united states associate itself with those forces within a country who are in favor not just of change for change's sake but for a better life for the people of th
steven marx. >> first of all, i would like to ask governor reagan how he thinks his attitude towards legitimacy and principle of negotiation with rebels have been applied and how he thinks this country would ever achieve independence? >> i think we have to be realistic about the supposed wars of liberation. the legitimate uprising of the people who those as did americans a couple hundreds of years ago against tyranny and invasion of rights beginning with the line of the declaration....
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marx got the labor theory completely wrong. forget about that side.lexity of capitalism right. complex,ok at that unstable, creative vision, that is -- tom: this totally dovetails with my book of the year a year ago, hubris. guy: let's think about the sustainability of the current model. when are you going to be right about this stuff? steven: i was in 2008. guy: when is the next -- steven: there are countries which went through a debt crisis in 2008 like america. they are now stuck where they are never going to reduce the debt. they are stuck on the japanese track. there are another nine to 16 countries including china which got through the 2000 a crisis by accelerating private borrowing. they managed to avoid 2008. they are coming out of a crisis. we are talking economies roughly the size of the american economy. china, katonah, australia, south korea, belgium, norway, sweden, maybe some of the old ones. guy: steve keen, sticking around a little longer. coming up later on, what do we need to talk about? we're going to have a conversation with charle
marx got the labor theory completely wrong. forget about that side.lexity of capitalism right. complex,ok at that unstable, creative vision, that is -- tom: this totally dovetails with my book of the year a year ago, hubris. guy: let's think about the sustainability of the current model. when are you going to be right about this stuff? steven: i was in 2008. guy: when is the next -- steven: there are countries which went through a debt crisis in 2008 like america. they are now stuck where they...
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being tougher on china at least in terms of rhetoric, than his predecessor, than president owe ba marxhen it comes to dealing with the north korea situation or is there something you saw in the obama administration you think the trump administration isn't doing? >> i think that what you see with this administration, they're trying to, they're talking to china, they're not talking about further sanctions or even isolating china in a degree that we may have to, working with our other partners. this is why i think it is important for us to be engaged in multilateral relationships as opposed to bilateral relationships, and i think with the obama administration did, it worked in multilateral relationships so that it would be america and our allies pushing together. >> china does not like the fact that we have thaad, they're in south korea. what should the trump administration be doing differently right now? >> here is something that is not popular necessarily in domestic policy but what people did not understand, part of what the obama administration's position was, when he was talking abou
being tougher on china at least in terms of rhetoric, than his predecessor, than president owe ba marxhen it comes to dealing with the north korea situation or is there something you saw in the obama administration you think the trump administration isn't doing? >> i think that what you see with this administration, they're trying to, they're talking to china, they're not talking about further sanctions or even isolating china in a degree that we may have to, working with our other...
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there's a great line in history, karl marx who says history repeats itself. the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> when i first saw it i was like, oh, come on. i can't believe that people take that seriously. but some of them do. we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein says he doesn't think there should be a need for a special prosecutor. is that correct? >> i'm not a fan of a special prosecutor because they do kind of take on a life of their own. but if there ever were a circumstance where the department of justice is unable to pursue the investigation impartially, this is it. here you have an attorney general who essentially lied under oath to the senate, you have a senate who has now fired three department of justice officials, apparently for investigating him. in that circumstance it seems to me if you don't have some kind of special prosecutor or an independent b
there's a great line in history, karl marx who says history repeats itself. the first is tragedy, the second time is farce. this is the farcical version of watergate where the guy says "i've got a tape" and he's got nothing in his hands. >> when i first saw it i was like, oh, come on. i can't believe that people take that seriously. but some of them do. we shall see. strangers things have happened with this president. the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein says he doesn't...
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was marx responsible for the wars of stalinist russia? >> however, i would like to quote from page 116 your initial entry into the world -- basically, in the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22 -year-old, friended by probably the best essayist whoever wrote for commentary outside of the two of us sitting here. [laughter] robert who died tragically, probably the best writer in popular culture that the united states ever produced, died in his late 30s of a heart attack and he friended you and here's a sentence here -- clement greenberg was not so generous. that is the only indication of this thing that i said about clement greenberg. i said i was anatural. [inaudible] irving howe, another famous socialist self-described socialist, literary, intellectual figure later created a magazine called the sense which is still -- he was expressing concern over the neoconservatism of the younger generation on the basis of one of my reviews. neoconservatism appears in this book in 1967, long before anybody thought to
was marx responsible for the wars of stalinist russia? >> however, i would like to quote from page 116 your initial entry into the world -- basically, in the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22 -year-old, friended by probably the best essayist whoever wrote for commentary outside of the two of us sitting here. [laughter] robert who died tragically, probably the best writer in popular culture that the united states ever produced, died in his late 30s of...
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these arguments over whether marx was responsible for the wars of stalinist russia. however,. >> the quote from page 116 and your initial entry into the world -- through the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22 -year-old and were befriended by probably the best essayist whoever wrote for a commentary outside of the one sitting here [he died tragically and probably the best writer in his late 30s of a heart attack. he prevented you and here are the settings which are greenberg who is not so generous, that the only indication of the thing which i said about greenberg. i said i was a natural, i reviewed, learning how, another famous socialist self-described socialist literary intellectual figure created a magazine called [inaudible] had been expressing concern over the neoconservatism of that younger generation on the basis of one of my reviews. neoconservatism. it appears in this book in 1967 long before anybody thought to adopt the term and apply it to you. although, i will say, again, toward the end of this book there are hints of
these arguments over whether marx was responsible for the wars of stalinist russia. however,. >> the quote from page 116 and your initial entry into the world -- through the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22 -year-old and were befriended by probably the best essayist whoever wrote for a commentary outside of the one sitting here [he died tragically and probably the best writer in his late 30s of a heart attack. he prevented you and here are the...
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opponents question the use of taxpayer money marx especially with the threats in federal funding, tied to sanctuary cities. >> liftoff. spacex is expected to launch another rocket. there's a 49-minute launch window to be precise which opens at 4:31 this afternoon our time at the kennedy space center. the falcon 9 rocket will be delivering commercial communications satellites into space. >> time to check in with kari who has a check of our forecast that we are going to enjoy today. >> if you're like me, you'll enjoy the cooler temperatures. when it starts to get hot, oh, my gosh, how am i going to cool down now? >> some like it hot. >> we'll have something for everyone in this forecast. it starts out cool this week and highs reaching only into the 60s. a live look out there in heeldsburg and it's 64 degrees. father weather clouds dotting the sky. a lot of flowers blooming, too. berkeley, we see all that have clear sunshine and temperatures now at 59 degrees, and then as we go through the day, going to see highs reaching into the mid-60s, 67 in the south bay and the tri-valley up to 72.
opponents question the use of taxpayer money marx especially with the threats in federal funding, tied to sanctuary cities. >> liftoff. spacex is expected to launch another rocket. there's a 49-minute launch window to be precise which opens at 4:31 this afternoon our time at the kennedy space center. the falcon 9 rocket will be delivering commercial communications satellites into space. >> time to check in with kari who has a check of our forecast that we are going to enjoy today....
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factor test that congress laid down and the government itself has said to the supreme court in the marx case that when you have a more specific statute that controls over the general grant of authority. indeed, supreme court case after supreme court case have said this statute looks like an unbounded delegation of authority but actually we have to read it more narrowly. >> if i can interject a question on the statutory issues. if we were to conclude hypothetically that the establishment clause claim can support the district court's injunction, could we still affirm the injunction on statutory ground? >> absolutely. >> either in whole or in part? and also related to that, could you touch on whether there is standing the basis standing on the refugee provisions? and i think that would help me out. >> absolutely. so if you accepted our larger argument about the statute about 1182 that it would -- it is true that 1152, the nationality base discrimination the weight to uphold injunction as a whole would require reading statute to encompass nonimmigrant visas as judge hawkins was illustrating
factor test that congress laid down and the government itself has said to the supreme court in the marx case that when you have a more specific statute that controls over the general grant of authority. indeed, supreme court case after supreme court case have said this statute looks like an unbounded delegation of authority but actually we have to read it more narrowly. >> if i can interject a question on the statutory issues. if we were to conclude hypothetically that the establishment...
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these arguments over, you know, was marx responsible for the horrors of the stalinist russia. >> however, i would like to quote from page 116 your initial entry into the world through -- or not really, basically through, in the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22-year-old and then were befriended by probably the best essayist who ever wrote for commentary outside of the two of us sitting here -- [laughter] robert -- [inaudible] who died tragically, a writer, probably the best writer on popular or culture the united states has ever produced who died in his late 30s of a heart attack. so he had befriended you. so here is a sentence here. clement greenberg, who was not always to be so generous in his estimate of me, that is the only indication of this thing i said about clement greenberg, had said i was a natural like the here eau of -- hero of -- [inaudible] irving howe, another famous socialist, self-described socialist literary, intellectual figure later created a magazine called dissent, had been expressing concern over the neoconservativism of the y
these arguments over, you know, was marx responsible for the horrors of the stalinist russia. >> however, i would like to quote from page 116 your initial entry into the world through -- or not really, basically through, in the offices of commentary for which you had started to write in 1952 as a 22-year-old and then were befriended by probably the best essayist who ever wrote for commentary outside of the two of us sitting here -- [laughter] robert -- [inaudible] who died tragically, a...
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they are similar to the way karl marx look at what happened in politics. that conceptualization got robbed by other economists like gary becker, posner, elfman to be expanded to include other potential capturing interest groups on the demand side. we could certainly find cases where it seemed not producers but consumers were co-opting the process for their benefit or environmentalists or one percenters or economic leaks. any good criminal investigator though when you are trying to find out who may be at fault, what you look for is motive and means of opportunity. those are all present on the supply-side of politics. had we not been looking at just the last 50 years, hadley looked more broadly over the last several centuries were talker seas were the norm we would probably have a different perspective on this marketplace. when they were the norm for belief would be that the rulers owned the state the country and the citizens. louix xiv saying --. it's not to say the government can't advance the public interest. they are human beings like the rest of us and
they are similar to the way karl marx look at what happened in politics. that conceptualization got robbed by other economists like gary becker, posner, elfman to be expanded to include other potential capturing interest groups on the demand side. we could certainly find cases where it seemed not producers but consumers were co-opting the process for their benefit or environmentalists or one percenters or economic leaks. any good criminal investigator though when you are trying to find out who...
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what he's seen there is a civilization of the minorities, where the marxes are uninvited guests, who are to be excluded by the press. and that in many ways, you know, remains at least the experience of a lot of people and, of course, you know, what you're seeing today are the feelings of rage that are generated by this experience of exclusion and suppression. >> it's quite profound of the problem. i'd like you to talk a little more about -- about solutions, even in, you know, abstract termsment i'm struck by your talking about the pope and charity. he's not a political person, but-- he is a' political person, but not politicians. and some aren't politicians, but have political and social movement. it seems that the problem that we have partly is about politics, bad politics, divisive politics. i'm afraid without an overarching sense of movements and based on values that the more partial kinds of politics would take over. they are taking over, religion and aggressive nationalism and populism. so i'd just like to push you a little bit on that. what about politics to make it short? >> w
what he's seen there is a civilization of the minorities, where the marxes are uninvited guests, who are to be excluded by the press. and that in many ways, you know, remains at least the experience of a lot of people and, of course, you know, what you're seeing today are the feelings of rage that are generated by this experience of exclusion and suppression. >> it's quite profound of the problem. i'd like you to talk a little more about -- about solutions, even in, you know, abstract...
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willem marx joins us on the phone with more from manchester.hoice of the -- you know, it's hard to make it any more kidious. you're talking between and teenagers. so just the choice is telling, isn't it, in terms of how evil this was? >> absolutely. you know, we've seen that of the 22 dead, theresa may the british prime minister has made clear at least a number of them were children and that's the same for the 59 she said being treated in eight hospitals around manchester. some of them still in life threatening conditions. we've had some breaking news in the last few moments that a 23-year-old man has been arrested in manchester in connection with last night's attack. that's according to manchester police. clearly, there was some serious knowledge about explosives involved for him to have put together this improvised explosive device. the man who was the attacker who died in the blast, police now looking to try to unravel to see if there was a conspiracy, trying to understand motive and whether this man acted alone. there has been an arrest her
willem marx joins us on the phone with more from manchester.hoice of the -- you know, it's hard to make it any more kidious. you're talking between and teenagers. so just the choice is telling, isn't it, in terms of how evil this was? >> absolutely. you know, we've seen that of the 22 dead, theresa may the british prime minister has made clear at least a number of them were children and that's the same for the 59 she said being treated in eight hospitals around manchester. some of them...
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. >> grand marx gentle sole. >> reporter: todd cooper is the court reporter for the herald. >> it's just by a monster. >> do you remember getting call? >> i do. >> reporter: omaha police detective scene. >> you see blood and a woman pushed down. >> no attack, no motive, no apparent suspects but one neighbor spotted an unfamiliar car and caught a glimpse of the driver. then five years later and just a few miles away came a break, but in the form of another horrific trage tragedy. a doctor and his wiem. >> mary brumback could not have had an enemy in the world. scott and i had a redeal fipive moment when we walked through that house. i had seen these things before. >> when was the last time you had seen stabbings like that? >> in 2008 with thomas and shirley. >> reporter: andhe creighton university medical center. dr. roger brumback was chairman of the pathology department. his close professional colleague, tom hunter's father. dr. bill hunter. someone was targeting doctors. >> the light bulb must have went off. >> yeah. >> it wasn't long before anthony garcia's name came up, a former resi
. >> grand marx gentle sole. >> reporter: todd cooper is the court reporter for the herald. >> it's just by a monster. >> do you remember getting call? >> i do. >> reporter: omaha police detective scene. >> you see blood and a woman pushed down. >> no attack, no motive, no apparent suspects but one neighbor spotted an unfamiliar car and caught a glimpse of the driver. then five years later and just a few miles away came a break, but in the form of...
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the marx brothers, duck suit. >> that went a little too deep on me for that, sorry. >> it's not all thateep but funny been. >> on grover you're right. >> he's saying something will happen. >> pushed back on "the journal" story that said the boldest ideas are on life support and he says there is consensus on all the things and we'll read the obit on tax reform six more time before it gets done. >> 2025. >> no, something small will get done. if not we'll hold out hope for 2018. it would help some of the valuations. there's a company that you talked about on friday that is probably the strongest retailer in the country, that is alta. i mention it because the tax rate is so high. lot of the retailers need and restaurants pay high taxes. >> they do, they are typically amongst the higher taxpayers. with the border adjustment tax, that's -- well, back to this point, norquist may have his point of view but all of the revenue raising mechanisms in tax reform -- >> are gone. >> sent away. >> you can do a temporary without running afoul. >> that's what "the journal" says is increasingly likely. >>
the marx brothers, duck suit. >> that went a little too deep on me for that, sorry. >> it's not all thateep but funny been. >> on grover you're right. >> he's saying something will happen. >> pushed back on "the journal" story that said the boldest ideas are on life support and he says there is consensus on all the things and we'll read the obit on tax reform six more time before it gets done. >> 2025. >> no, something small will get done. if...
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willem marx talking nicely through the helicopter noise.he g7, let's bring in a cnbc contributor, former economic adviser to vice president biden. good morning. ben, we have been saying since the campaign the market would have to learn to read both the rhetoric and the policy. is this another test of that? >> i think the markets are doing a good job. president trump's comments on germany were certainly inflammatory but the markets have largely shrugged it off. there's an economic back drop to the comments. the april trade figures were not what the administration wanted. the deficit and goods -- the deficit up to $67.7 billion but as you can see the markets aren't anticipating any sort of actual blow back. we have seen this before with china. the threats of a currency war, trade war, what did we get? a trade deal. >> jared, do you see it the same way? >> i do. i think ben's exactly right that the markets after leaning over their skis much too far in terms of believing the trump agenda was going to get legislated next week are finally recogni
willem marx talking nicely through the helicopter noise.he g7, let's bring in a cnbc contributor, former economic adviser to vice president biden. good morning. ben, we have been saying since the campaign the market would have to learn to read both the rhetoric and the policy. is this another test of that? >> i think the markets are doing a good job. president trump's comments on germany were certainly inflammatory but the markets have largely shrugged it off. there's an economic back...
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karl marx, yes he had another very full beard!ship. however, on matters here, one liberal democrat is so enthused by his party, he has got the words, "lib dem" cut into his hair! have a look! this is what he has done on each side. that's how committed he is to the cause! maybe i could get the words, "bbc" cut into the sides of my hairment i don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it.|j don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it. ithink you should do it, norman. laughter so there is an election going on. we are calling it what's the chatter? today we are talking about echo chambers. what are they? well, have a look at this. let's talk now tojosh smith. he's the stats guy at the think—tank, demos. and his colleaguejamie bartlett is here to tell us what the data means. welcome. i know that you enjoyed norman's chat on beards a moment ago! let's talk more about the echo chamber because we heard the principle, josh and i know you wa nted principle, josh and i know you wanted to know if that principle
karl marx, yes he had another very full beard!ship. however, on matters here, one liberal democrat is so enthused by his party, he has got the words, "lib dem" cut into his hair! have a look! this is what he has done on each side. that's how committed he is to the cause! maybe i could get the words, "bbc" cut into the sides of my hairment i don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it.|j don't think i've got enough hair. scrap that idea. forget it. ithink you...
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and sort of literally danced across marx square. >> reporter: returning, that dancing girl, from all the going got tough. and it did get tough. we'll learn about that through the week. but when you think about that story, you think about kate. you think about harry and meghan markle and whether they will tie the knot. and what diana taught us, it didn't easy to marry a prince. and in the years to come, we would learn how extraordinary she was. >> keir simmons, thank you very much. >>> straight ahead, it is finally concert time. one republic live on our citi stage. first, this is "today" on nbc. ♪ ♪ >>> the citi concert series on "today" is proudly presented to you by citi. >> one republic has been making music together for ten years. in honor of live nation's national concert day, we're being treated to a special citi concert performance by the band. and performing their chart-topping hit, "counting stars," here is one republic. ♪ lady, i've been losing sleep dreaming about the things we could be ♪ ♪ baby i've been ♪ i've been praying hard ♪ instead of counting dollars we'll be count
and sort of literally danced across marx square. >> reporter: returning, that dancing girl, from all the going got tough. and it did get tough. we'll learn about that through the week. but when you think about that story, you think about kate. you think about harry and meghan markle and whether they will tie the knot. and what diana taught us, it didn't easy to marry a prince. and in the years to come, we would learn how extraordinary she was. >> keir simmons, thank you very much....
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willem marx has more on the manchester bombing aftermath. >> we heard over the last hour or so that threein the south of the city. a couple of miles from where i'm standing right now near to the manchester arena where the attack on monday night took place. police still focused on trying to decide whether salman abedi, the man suspected of carrying out the attack, had accomplices. the threat level seemingly has been risen to critical here in the uk, because they've not been able to rule out that he may have had other people helping him in that attack. this morning the uk's top security official, that's the home minister amber rudd, she said that the threat level was unlikely to stay at this level too long. not too long. let's have a listen to what she said. >> what we are being told is that it is an ongoing operation. until we can be reassured that there is no continued activity around this operation, that it is entirely safe around this operation, then it is right that we are at this heightened state of alert. it is operationally driven. it is intelligence driven. >> she's just come out o
willem marx has more on the manchester bombing aftermath. >> we heard over the last hour or so that threein the south of the city. a couple of miles from where i'm standing right now near to the manchester arena where the attack on monday night took place. police still focused on trying to decide whether salman abedi, the man suspected of carrying out the attack, had accomplices. the threat level seemingly has been risen to critical here in the uk, because they've not been able to rule...