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also here, retired major general, spider marx. general marx, let me start with you.g news as we were starting to learn that sergeant johnson was found a mile away from the others. what does this say? >> well, what we do know, what we do know, when the ambush occurred is the environment went from permissive to contested in a blink of an eye. so an ambush is nothing but complete chaos. lots of noise. lots of blood. lots of injuries taking place and so, those men in that fight were fighting for each other and fighting to try to get out of the kill zone as we say. and i can only presume that sergeant johnson, who was the designated driver of one of the vehicles if we're not mistaken, might have been trying to evade what was taking place and to get out of that kill zone and maybe folks that were in the vehicle were knocked out, fell out, we don't know. it wouldn't be unusual in my estimation based ed everything that's taking place in that environment that he could be a mile away from where the kill zone was. >> and we don't know what happened to him when he got a mile awa
also here, retired major general, spider marx. general marx, let me start with you.g news as we were starting to learn that sergeant johnson was found a mile away from the others. what does this say? >> well, what we do know, what we do know, when the ambush occurred is the environment went from permissive to contested in a blink of an eye. so an ambush is nothing but complete chaos. lots of noise. lots of blood. lots of injuries taking place and so, those men in that fight were fighting...
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in germany which bed for to torment the hat of the catholic church in the country cardinal run up marx jointly presented german president funk by the steinmeyer with the cross as a symbol of unity after the service german chancellor angela merkel underlined the importance of religious liberty saying that ensuring it is one of the key duties of a free society. soviet justice freedom of belief must always be protected from religious fanaticism so too must our commitment to that freedom include respecting those who practice a religion it. today service representative the culmination of a year of celebrating the reformation throughout germany. and our correspondent kate brady she's been following those celebrations today in video prairie she joins us now good evening to you kate so what was the main takeaway from today's ceremony . well if there was one what that stood out from several of the speeches that took place today that was tolerance you know something that was really hammered home by the german chancellor angela merkel who pressed the importance of the freedom of religion of cours
in germany which bed for to torment the hat of the catholic church in the country cardinal run up marx jointly presented german president funk by the steinmeyer with the cross as a symbol of unity after the service german chancellor angela merkel underlined the importance of religious liberty saying that ensuring it is one of the key duties of a free society. soviet justice freedom of belief must always be protected from religious fanaticism so too must our commitment to that freedom include...
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willem marx joins us from brussels with the latest this is impacting european stocks and the euro.ood morning >> good morning, sara. we heard this morning from the catalan leadership in barcelona, they would encourage dialogue. they like dialogue, that the declaration of independence they made to their parliament was suspended, they were still seeking talks. the spanish prime minister has said in response they will invoke article 155 of the spanish constitution that's an unprecedented measure where they could force a rogue, you autonomous government back in order. there are a few measures they have to go through, including dissolving the catalonian government, leading to presh elections, taking control of the catalan police, taking control of television stations that will require political approval from some of the coalition partners that rajoy has in madrid as well as political opponents. but things are moving forward quite rapidly. we expect an emergency cabinet meeting over the weekend the catalans have said if this moves forward, they would, as you said, declare independence un
willem marx joins us from brussels with the latest this is impacting european stocks and the euro.ood morning >> good morning, sara. we heard this morning from the catalan leadership in barcelona, they would encourage dialogue. they like dialogue, that the declaration of independence they made to their parliament was suspended, they were still seeking talks. the spanish prime minister has said in response they will invoke article 155 of the spanish constitution that's an unprecedented...
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karl marx says that is the way the free market is. ok, there is karl marx is wonderful view. that is also the mainstream view. that is the way capitalism is. there is no particular reason we should see this. some businesses are going to fail. that is inevitable. are not infallible forecasters of the future, but why should they all simultaneously seem to suffer a downturn all in the same direction, especially when the market weeds out people who are bad at entrepreneurship. if you are bad at anticipating consumer demand, you go out of business. capital havet your proven they are good anticipating this demand, so given the market tends to weed people who are bad and report people who have a good track these peoplere all making errors in the same direction? animals.just and suddenly make bad decisions? i guess if we just develop the right drug and give these businessmen the right drug, i don't know why we are not researching that. maybe there are real factors and not just psychological ones? we have identified the source of the error. why are there these major errors? the intere
karl marx says that is the way the free market is. ok, there is karl marx is wonderful view. that is also the mainstream view. that is the way capitalism is. there is no particular reason we should see this. some businesses are going to fail. that is inevitable. are not infallible forecasters of the future, but why should they all simultaneously seem to suffer a downturn all in the same direction, especially when the market weeds out people who are bad at entrepreneurship. if you are bad at...
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should be out any second now in the meantime, out to willem marx who is still in brussels.ct from that statement? >> we've already seen something write than we just had come through from the government talking about the fact that they will be starting the administrative procedures involved in article 155. that will then be down to the various parties to decide on what the measures are. they will have a cabinet meeting this weekend led by rajoy who we expect in brussels later today i'm joined by a member of the erc, one of the oldest cat lane movements, pro-independence movements. you have seen this statement now. what's your reaction to it >> we're asking for dialogue, for a chance for negotiations, even mediation, what we get as a response is more threats the implementation of article 155 for the first time ever, that might imply the suspension of our government. that's not what we expected -- >> not what you expected or what you expect the >> no, we made room for dialogue, not threats. >> but one of the criticisms of puigdemont over the last week in particular is that he'
should be out any second now in the meantime, out to willem marx who is still in brussels.ct from that statement? >> we've already seen something write than we just had come through from the government talking about the fact that they will be starting the administrative procedures involved in article 155. that will then be down to the various parties to decide on what the measures are. they will have a cabinet meeting this weekend led by rajoy who we expect in brussels later today i'm...
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in most people's eyes and they really think it was but sometimes i meet them socially and they say marx when you understand this is how capitalism works i say this is not how capitalism work this is talk up a blues one goes hopelessly disastrously wrong. one. of your series. of the best person to speak of the wall street that is i sit across from them. you know i see the humanity the people on wall street are working harder now than ever before not knowing whether they could ever move up the ladder and when will this rat race and for the. doctor all didn't pass this exam go psychologists and probably more than anything else. is known for helping people manage i'm certain. and maintain optimal motivation and performance in times of uncertainty. it's become a mission for me to help people out there in this rough time because i feel like in my practice as a psychologist my clients are looking to me for answers my dissertation is the first study in the united states conducted in the last fifty years it was called casualties of wall street and assessment of the walking wounded and my finding
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the past -- a past peppered with communist dictators like chairman mao, joseph stalin, lenin, karl marx. "the guardian" accuses president of forgetting his upbringing under the brutal cultural revolution. argues he is dismantling the changes designed the country from such a disaster ever reoccurring. "the china daily" are excited. the communist party elected president xi for the next five years. they enshrined his name into the constitution. it is a new leadership with new goals. some would say it is pretty much the same as the old. rochelle: "the guardian" is also talking about its interview with saudi arabia's crown prince. 'salyst: the crown prince tells the guardian he wants the country to return to moderate islam. we have seen in saudi arabia some changes taking place. recently, women were given the the fearedive, and religious police have left the palace. but drinking alcohol, cinema, any form of entertainment is still outlined in the kingdom. 70% of the country are under 30. currently they are "bored and resentful," and that is why changes are really needed. rochelle: let's talk
the past -- a past peppered with communist dictators like chairman mao, joseph stalin, lenin, karl marx. "the guardian" accuses president of forgetting his upbringing under the brutal cultural revolution. argues he is dismantling the changes designed the country from such a disaster ever reoccurring. "the china daily" are excited. the communist party elected president xi for the next five years. they enshrined his name into the constitution. it is a new leadership with new...
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protestant church in germany which bed for the hat of the catholic church in the country cardinal run up marx jointly presented german president funk by the steinmeyer but the cross as a symbol of unity after the service german chancellor angela merkel underlined the importance of religious liberty saying that ensuring it is one of the key duties of a free society. just as freedom of belief must always be protected from religious fanaticism so too must our commitment to that freedom include respecting those who practice a religion it. today service re presented the culmination of a year of celebrating the reformation throughout germany. and for more now i'm joined here in the studio by our religious affairs expert mark gak mark smart it's good to have you back here at the big table so we know what happened five hundred years ago why is martin luther why is he important in our world today of the year twenty seventy well in many places around the world it remains a very potent religious figure and protest and to some in its lutheran form remains a saluki central actually in many places and part
protestant church in germany which bed for the hat of the catholic church in the country cardinal run up marx jointly presented german president funk by the steinmeyer but the cross as a symbol of unity after the service german chancellor angela merkel underlined the importance of religious liberty saying that ensuring it is one of the key duties of a free society. just as freedom of belief must always be protected from religious fanaticism so too must our commitment to that freedom include...
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a person argued for public education and universal education all the way back in 1848 with karl marx and in the communist manifesto he talks about how if you produce a 10 point plan for developed economies or developing economies, industrial economies at that time who have come more fair and one of the things he argued for is the abolition of child labor and the institution ofuniversal education. he also argued for progressive income taxes . so even american capitalism certainly is a hybrid. it's not an extreme, it's not an extreme ideology and what i tried to do is i separate the ideological argument from altogether and about it as an operating system rather than a ideology. >> out of curiosity, what was the final format for the mayflower. >> they lost money. >> so it took 25 years, took 25 years for the debt to finally be repaid and it wasn't an equity for the shareholders. after a few years they realized that they wanted to convert the, at the end of the seven-year term they wanted to get equity but at that time you have to have a pro rata distribution of all the assets they didn'
a person argued for public education and universal education all the way back in 1848 with karl marx and in the communist manifesto he talks about how if you produce a 10 point plan for developed economies or developing economies, industrial economies at that time who have come more fair and one of the things he argued for is the abolition of child labor and the institution ofuniversal education. he also argued for progressive income taxes . so even american capitalism certainly is a hybrid....
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when her lawyers asked for her to be released her trial was set to begin in marx. >> 2017 noble peacennounced today and winner is international campaign to abolish nucleas rou anti-nucleap says winning noble peace prize send a message to nuclear armed states. >> and president trump yo.u p and shake hands. i'll interrupt our speech i with somebody. >> national hispanic month is september 15 to october 15en agented by president ronald reagan. >> coming unnext you can spot a count are fit. >> new technology out there that aims final out ft. bag they're buying is knock-off your umbrella sunday. keeping an eye on all the moisture i knew would move its way up to seaboard if remnants of tropical storm nate as it moves is way closer. i'll have the details coming up in the natural forecast. we'll be back after the break. >>> september storm for workers. economy lossing 3,000 jobs last month and the first monthly decline in years. and hurricane harvey and irma causing major united state in restaurant and hospitality. good news if you -- if you were looking things might be looking up according t
when her lawyers asked for her to be released her trial was set to begin in marx. >> 2017 noble peacennounced today and winner is international campaign to abolish nucleas rou anti-nucleap says winning noble peace prize send a message to nuclear armed states. >> and president trump yo.u p and shake hands. i'll interrupt our speech i with somebody. >> national hispanic month is september 15 to october 15en agented by president ronald reagan. >> coming unnext you can spot...
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in the commune -- karl marx. in the communist manifesto he produces a 10-point plan for developing economies, industrial economies at that time to become more fair. and one of the things that he argues for is the abolition of child labor and institution of universal education. and, certainly, we have that. he also argued for progressive income taxes as a part of that 10-point plan. so even american capitalism certainly is a hybrid. it's not an extreme, it's not an extreme ideology. and what i try to do is i try to separate the ideological argument from it altogether and really think about it as an operating system rather than a, in an ideology. >> out of curiosity, what was the final return on investment for the mayflower investors? >> they lost money. [laughter] yeah, yeah. so it took 25 years for the debt to finally be repaid. and it wasn't a debt, it was ec equity first because they were shareholders. after a few years, they realized they wanted to convert -- at the end of the seven-year term, they needed to d
in the commune -- karl marx. in the communist manifesto he produces a 10-point plan for developing economies, industrial economies at that time to become more fair. and one of the things that he argues for is the abolition of child labor and institution of universal education. and, certainly, we have that. he also argued for progressive income taxes as a part of that 10-point plan. so even american capitalism certainly is a hybrid. it's not an extreme, it's not an extreme ideology. and what i...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reforms it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump at 4:00 eastern, so please stick around. >> "journal editorial report" is now. ♪ ♪ david: welcome to the "journal editorial report," i'm dade asman in for -- david asman in for paul gigot. the infamous dossier alleging russian ties to donald trump, "the washington post" first reported tuesday that payments were filtered through a u.s. law firm which then hired the opposition research company fusion gps, fusion in turn tapped former british spy christopher steele the compile the allegations which are based largely onion mouse russian sources. -- on anonymous russian
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reforms it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think...
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is moving in from the north, which in some cases is better than the east for parts of napa and sono marx. you'll notice they'll be quass gusting town 20, 25 miles per hour by 2 a.m. that's when we expect them to pick up in parts of napa. the good news is our wind direction doesn't shift too much. that could change change. it's a really fluid situation. as we head to tomorrow, you'll notice involvement wind speeds start to die down. that will give firefighters the chance to get more of those. tomorrow, we're expecting the humidity levels to drop down to the single digits throughout the day. tomorrow morning, we be in the 30s and 20s for napa. coming up, we'll talk about when we expect a little relief. >> in fairfield, firefighters are working around the clock, dog whatever they can to stop the flames. >> theresa checked with one of the teams as they work out a strategy to save homes. >> reporter: there's been an intense battle as firefighters are trying to put out the atlas fire as it spread into this area. i'm the @ the intersection of sassoon valley road and rockville road. >> reporter:
is moving in from the north, which in some cases is better than the east for parts of napa and sono marx. you'll notice they'll be quass gusting town 20, 25 miles per hour by 2 a.m. that's when we expect them to pick up in parts of napa. the good news is our wind direction doesn't shift too much. that could change change. it's a really fluid situation. as we head to tomorrow, you'll notice involvement wind speeds start to die down. that will give firefighters the chance to get more of those....
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and sixty eight people lived with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was thene nine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so. well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy which for me are really good values very fair. that these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalists try to trade on them and you can now see che all over the place but i hope that will backfire on them. in a folder. they're. going to. let me. check off like we take football personally. when it's all it's money coming from and how is it affecting football. the beautiful game big business still fun family test. thirty minutes w. . white family. from a somebody. to pass on to an international brand. a shared passion. f.c. byron munich to truly understand all this to. me as some young. yes yes yes i would seek a if you can touch us refine them by. an exclusive journey to the son of bio munich . yes i mean it's a kind of cul
and sixty eight people lived with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was thene nine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so. well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy which for me are really good values very fair. that these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalists try to trade on them and you...
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and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy which for me are really good values very fair that these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalist try to trade on them and you can now see che all over the place but i hope that will backfire on them. at all it will be. gotten to. the me to. kick off like we take football personally. when as all is money coming from. towns that are affecting football. the beautiful game big business still fun family test. thirty minutes on w. w's program guide to the highlights. the whole. w dot com highlights. on the steps of central asia. an expedition in search of an ancient denizen of kazakhstan the saigon antelope species since mammoth time. or year ago scientists found evidence of a mysterious catastrophe i saw with my own eyes the fir
and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy which for me are really good values very fair that these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalist try to trade on them and you can...
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and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair in that these values are so good in fact that is usual capitalist try to trade on them and you can now see che all over the place but i hope that will backfire on them. at all it will be good to get that. there's a very. good news. there. the. body was. good it's old wild week on be done. with a that he did with swaggering suit wearing swimmer suit mission and fickle frequent flyers. can species endangered in germany be re-introduced it's hope that the marsh brittle area and the vultures will make a comeback but isn't that easy. tomorrow to do. thirty minutes on. every journey begins with the first step and every language with the first word published in the. rico is in germany to learn ge
and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair in that these values are so good in fact that is usual capitalist try to trade on them and you...
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and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair and good these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalist try to trade on them and you can now see all over the place but i hope that will backfire on them. that. they're. going to. hit all. the made no less a very. creative . paul paul. paul. inspiring. life style euro. euro mess thirty minute. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. at africa people and projects that are changing a line of fire meant for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's shut. the fuck up the environment magazine. long t.w. . take a trip to a world of palace and. meet young entrepreneurs eager to tackle global challenges. join which. that's not german entrepreneur award w
and sixty eight people live with portraits of lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was the oneine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair and good these values are so good in fact that as usual capitalist try to trade on them and...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformngratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump >>> tonight on "war stories" -- >> new kind of war and never will be another one like it. >> in the b-17s and 24s they flew the treacherous skies over europe. >> if i made a mistake it wasn't just me that paid the price. it was nine other young guys. >> their mission, destroy the nazi war machine. >> they said this is such an important mission if you don't come back, the sacrifice is worth the destruction of the oil wells. >> they were the bomber bombs. that's next on "war stories." >>> good eveningful i'm oliver
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformngratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the...
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and sixty eight people lived with portraits of my lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was thene nine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair. that these values are so good in fact that is usual capitalist try to trade on them and you can now see cheo all over the place but i hope that will backfire on them. just. not gotten to in a photograph and there's a rule but it all. email or letter begging me to. go it's a wild week on t.w. here everything revolves around our animal kingdom and their two legged thing. hope for sea turtles in case. the biosphere n.-g. o. rescues turtles by moving their eggs to safety and raising awareness. to go at africa thirty minutes on t.w. . yeah. and i think one day this war will be considered a cruel and unjust war but. certainly all citizens of ukraine every man woman and child is she not the
and sixty eight people lived with portraits of my lenin marx starsky and stalin their reference was thene nine hundred seventeen russian revolution. today if you look at young demonstrators in paris berlin or rome one portrait still remains. and for the good reason that he embodies so well the idea of revolution internationalism and the refusal of bureaucracy. which for me are really good values very fair. that these values are so good in fact that is usual capitalist try to trade on them and...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformit is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump >> he leads the most famous charge in american history. >> i am standing right on the site of pickett's charge. >> it cost him hundreds of men, but it made him immortal. >> he leaves his descendants with a suitcase full of heirlooms. >> you want to take a look? >> i really would. >> then a fast-talking con man comes to town... >> he dressed well, he was very glib of tongue. >> ...forcing the general's heir into battle over his strange inheritance. >> what was your reaction? >> i was pissed. it began to dawn on me that i had been really truly ripped off. [ woman vocalizing, theme music plays ]
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformit is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you...
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necessarily always l dogmatic in communism but i think he was a committed communist he read committed marxand under issues also so ideologically you know he's committed to the cause, an also practically -- it was a appeal to him. all right do you think in looking at the nationalist relationship with the american congress is madam change was positive force or negative forcement act? >> you know, in the end i think what you're talking about and what you mean by positive. i mean i'll talk in material of effective or o ineffective i think he was uneffective to world war ii and she came to the united states i think in 1943, to give a speech and spoke before both houses of congress, and she got, i mean, she was received like a movie star. you know she spoke at the hollywood bowl during this trip in 1943 you know, bob hope said you know, smitten by her and she basically toured country giving speeches. and i think she was effect during that period and she, you know, she, you know, she generated a lot of greece in china, made successful appeal, and the u.s., you know, from -- i'm not sure exactly w
necessarily always l dogmatic in communism but i think he was a committed communist he read committed marxand under issues also so ideologically you know he's committed to the cause, an also practically -- it was a appeal to him. all right do you think in looking at the nationalist relationship with the american congress is madam change was positive force or negative forcement act? >> you know, in the end i think what you're talking about and what you mean by positive. i mean i'll talk in...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformngratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump >> a tv hitmaker loves animals. >> he turned that creativity on animal rights, and it was unbelievable. >> one dog he rescues is off-the-charts dangerous. >> if it's a scale from 1 to 10, columbo's a 12. >> when the hollywood owner dies, columbo becomes their strange -- and expensive -- inheritance. >> acupuncture for a dog? i know we're in los angeles, but really? [ dog growls ] >> is it all worth it? >> your kids could get hurt. you're willing to take the risk. >> we made a commitment to healing dogs and showing other families how to do it. >> welcome to the weird world of
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformngratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformdent who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump lauren: breaking news this morning. the first arresting robert mueller's investigation into russian meddling in the 2016 election. cheryl: finally getting it in in writing. the house went for tax different to release wednesday that the aggressive trendline may put congress into emergency mode. lauren: the dow and s&p 500 for the seventh week in a row that the driving force later this week could look at this. look at this come of features to deliver this monday morning. cheryl: in europe, always on spain is thousands rally for unified country against catalo
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformdent who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformnt who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the trump administration, mr. secretary, thank you so much. we thank all of you for joining us. >> it really helps to define what it means to be a texan. >> but a century later, a thousand miles away, what's this? >> it was very, very dirty. the edges were tattered. >> a texas painting in west virginia? does that make sense? >> these things just don't happen. >> did the legendary artist create another canvas also worth a fortune? >> i was flabbergasted. >> we were all literally on the edge of our seats. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ] >> i'm jamie colby her
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformnt who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member...
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and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformcongratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the hurricanes. >> you think you are a member of the following is a paid advertisement for time life's video collection. ladies and gentlemen, dolly parton. ♪ here you come again (announcer) it's country music's biggest night. ♪ just when i'm about to get myself together ♪ (announcer) when country's greatest stars perform on country's biggest stage. ♪ all my ex's live in texas (announcer) and now, you can have your very own front row seat... ♪ you picked a fine time to leave me, lucille ♪ ♪ with four hungry children (announcer) ...for the greatest live performances ever. here are loretta lynn and conway twitty. -shania twain, every
and you have got an marx mazing job creation and businesses, eager to get things going with tax reformcongratulations. >> it is it the president who should get the congratulations. >> lou: i thought i touched you on that. >> it is it his programs we are trying to implement. >> lou: it is extraordinary. you have to go back 30 years to find an achievement at this level and that is remarkable. >> and in the most recent quota we are over three percent except for the...
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council for kennedy, johnson, nixon and reagan and he's going to talk about inside the cold war from marx to reagan, the roots and history, history, strd documents of the cold war so should be an interesting historical discussion. on a similar note on october 23 we will have to historian talk about his book nixon and europe reshaping the postwar atlantic world. on september 11, 11 a.m. we will have our annual 11th commemoration and please look on the website for that at the nixon foundation.org. november 7 we will have daughters of president george w. bush and first lady laura bush, jenna bush figure and barbara bush and they will talk about their book sisters first, storiecome thestories from our d wonderful life. now onto the speaker today. douglas is the most influential democratic campaign consultant for over 30 years and founding partner and strategist. his clients include new york city mayor michael bloomberg and corporate clients including time warner, procter and gamble and at&t and you can also see him as a frequent commentator on fox news. he is also a bit of a mix sendoff that
council for kennedy, johnson, nixon and reagan and he's going to talk about inside the cold war from marx to reagan, the roots and history, history, strd documents of the cold war so should be an interesting historical discussion. on a similar note on october 23 we will have to historian talk about his book nixon and europe reshaping the postwar atlantic world. on september 11, 11 a.m. we will have our annual 11th commemoration and please look on the website for that at the nixon...
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let's talk more about the story with willem marx who has been our expert on this story you spent a lot of time in barcelona. what do you think the response will be from barcelona on this yesterday we saw chaos in barcelona. puigdemont was going to call for new elections and didn't >> i'm talking over the course of this morning, quite a few catalan lawmakers on both sides of the story his deputy was unhappy yesterday with the idea that there might be elections there was a division within the coalition on that. that may be one of the reasons that he bottled it in the words of many people over. there we saw the protest over the course of yesterday afternoon, saying he had betrayed the intense movement and some of the far-left members of his coalition, the ones putting out public pressure on him, some of them calling him a traitor on social media. he lost two members of his party. so carles puigdemont facing a huge amount of pressure. he gave an explanation yesterday for why it was that he was not going call these elections >> translator: i was ready to call these elections if the guarante
let's talk more about the story with willem marx who has been our expert on this story you spent a lot of time in barcelona. what do you think the response will be from barcelona on this yesterday we saw chaos in barcelona. puigdemont was going to call for new elections and didn't >> i'm talking over the course of this morning, quite a few catalan lawmakers on both sides of the story his deputy was unhappy yesterday with the idea that there might be elections there was a division within...
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devilry sent america into a bout of moral panic, and had the rest of the world questioning whether karl marx has never been heard on this earth. we should be the first ones to have it, if there's such a thing. it gives the american people alarm that a foreign country, especially an enemy country, can do this. we fear this. yes, it's quite possible that it's transmitting a code. but we don't realise what the code is, of course. was it a surprise to you that they got there first? well, it was something of a surprise, and something gazing to the stars, in good shape tonight. especially across a large pa rt tonight. especially across a large part of england and wales. a few showers in north—west england, running into scotland overnight. as the night goes on, we will see a band of rain pushing south across scotland. still in the south—west this morning, north—west of ireland. showers and wind easing through the day. across the uk, with starting to pick up. the rain becomes more widespread, more persistent for northern ireland, england, starting to fringe into north wales through the afternoon. th
devilry sent america into a bout of moral panic, and had the rest of the world questioning whether karl marx has never been heard on this earth. we should be the first ones to have it, if there's such a thing. it gives the american people alarm that a foreign country, especially an enemy country, can do this. we fear this. yes, it's quite possible that it's transmitting a code. but we don't realise what the code is, of course. was it a surprise to you that they got there first? well, it was...
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willem marx joins us >> reporter: thanks, courtney. senate liked to vote this week they include the takeover of the local police force, the firing of the catalan cabinet the takeover of the local state broadcast. the catalan broadcast tv 3 as well as the maintenance of the economy ministers control of the region's finance ministers catalan government fighting back and saying they're not intervening and they will only take orders from the catalan people the real big question is what happens here on the ground in barcelona across the region if madrid tries to enforce its will and people decide not to accept it will civil servants, police officers not listen to what they're told to do >> over all, willem, when we look at the markets it's muted in spanish governments and less reaction a krcross the region. >> we heard from s&p over the weekend. they said they're not sure what this will mean for the spanish economy and spanish markets, spanish corporate bonds. they are saying it's something to watch closely clearly we're seeing 1100 firms w
willem marx joins us >> reporter: thanks, courtney. senate liked to vote this week they include the takeover of the local police force, the firing of the catalan cabinet the takeover of the local state broadcast. the catalan broadcast tv 3 as well as the maintenance of the economy ministers control of the region's finance ministers catalan government fighting back and saying they're not intervening and they will only take orders from the catalan people the real big question is what...
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it's marxes democrats that are using to gain power. >> neil: let's talk about what commissioner goodell is trying to get going with owners and the player's union to settle this. they seem to be using and i could be mistaken, the cowboy's approach. kneel in sympathy, protest, whatever you want before the national anthem, all rise for the national anthem. jerry jones' policy is if you kneel out the national anthem, you sit out the game. what do you make of that? >> well, they're doing what they should have done last year. i agree. if it wasn't for the fact that we have a corporation, the nfl, that is actually -- was more interested in politics, this never should have happened. they put parameters and every other demonstration and yet they allow this young man to demonstrate against our flag. the american people have spoken. i love the fact that free enterprise and americans across the board told the companies what to do now the dollars are coming out of their pockets. they'll figure out how to make it happen and they will punish the guys that do not toe the line. some guys say that's okay
it's marxes democrats that are using to gain power. >> neil: let's talk about what commissioner goodell is trying to get going with owners and the player's union to settle this. they seem to be using and i could be mistaken, the cowboy's approach. kneel in sympathy, protest, whatever you want before the national anthem, all rise for the national anthem. jerry jones' policy is if you kneel out the national anthem, you sit out the game. what do you make of that? >> well, they're doing...
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for that we ask all the political parties to not take part in this >> willem marx has more. of time in barcelona. now it's interesting to hear mr. rajoy is using the economic rational to justify the invocation of article 155. i don't know whether that will be met with open ears. >> clearly the economy matters to catalan leaders as much as it does to spanish leaders. we've seen more than 1,000 businesses move their legal headquarters out of the region that's one of the pressure points for the catalan leadership throughout this saga. hearing from a lawmaker on the far left on the pro independence movement, he would not support regional elections it's interesting, that's seen by those in madrid and barcelona as the easiest off-ramp before the senate ratifies 155. it's something socialists are keen to push forward they are not keen to impose direct rule. that's part of the agreement they made with mariano rajoy's party, but that's something the pp have ruled out. they say it's too late there's nothing the catalans can do now clearly carles puigdemont has maybe three options left
for that we ask all the political parties to not take part in this >> willem marx has more. of time in barcelona. now it's interesting to hear mr. rajoy is using the economic rational to justify the invocation of article 155. i don't know whether that will be met with open ears. >> clearly the economy matters to catalan leaders as much as it does to spanish leaders. we've seen more than 1,000 businesses move their legal headquarters out of the region that's one of the pressure...
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willem marx is here with us. >> more than 300,000 people according to police marching in the center of the city yesterday more than a million and some of the pro-union used it as a rally for the elections. prime minister rajoy is calling for elections in december. we'll see from some of the separatists decide to boycott. we've heard from one of the three, the cep the smallest one in the ousted government coalition said they will boycott the vote i'm outside one of the head are the qua equarters for the erc, t independence party and ask them whether they will be participating in the vote. of course the real dilemma for them if they boycott that vote which we've heard will be happening december 21st they'll be shut out of the local parliament we're waiting to hear what the latest fate is of carles puisdemont lot of questions whether the civil servants running the government in catalonia will be taking their orders happily from madrid >> willem it's not been a great couple of days mr. puigemont but he had good news from soccer >> an unexpected victory, clearly something he's hoping will b
willem marx is here with us. >> more than 300,000 people according to police marching in the center of the city yesterday more than a million and some of the pro-union used it as a rally for the elections. prime minister rajoy is calling for elections in december. we'll see from some of the separatists decide to boycott. we've heard from one of the three, the cep the smallest one in the ousted government coalition said they will boycott the vote i'm outside one of the head are the qua...
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willem marx has the latest >> reporter: carles puigdemont was talking to the catalan assembly not farrom where i was standing now he essentially paused the idea of the declaration of independence, he asked for more talks that was met by confusion from fellow catalans the spanish government said they would never accept a declaration of independence. some members of his own coalition said they saw it as a lost opportunity to not declare independence in madrid, where they mentioned they'll have a cabinet meeting this morning and a full meeting of spanish parliament, they will look at their options. mariano rajoy said he does not want to enter talks if the threat of inmredependence is one table. whether rajoy might consider one of the options put forward by his own political opponents, the socialists here to consider further dialogue, potentially make future concessions to the catalans remains to be seen. >> has there been much international pressure when we consider the eu, have they gained face or lost face in this >> donald tusk yesterday, a few hours before we heard from puigdemont is
willem marx has the latest >> reporter: carles puigdemont was talking to the catalan assembly not farrom where i was standing now he essentially paused the idea of the declaration of independence, he asked for more talks that was met by confusion from fellow catalans the spanish government said they would never accept a declaration of independence. some members of his own coalition said they saw it as a lost opportunity to not declare independence in madrid, where they mentioned they'll...
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. >> and howard marx put out his letter who said this feels like pre'08.t happened then. >> one thing that's remarkable about trump as far as business goes, his business sentiment has spiked. i can look at what he's doing saying i don't know how that's going to create growth. but the business owners feel confident. >> and even if trump doesn't lower taxes or deregulate, they know they're not getting more regulations. and the threat, the looming threat of regulation during the obama administration was an overhang that kept businesses from growing. >> even with hillary clinton had won it was going to be more of the regulatory jeopardy. that is off. >> and whether he passes tax reform or actual repeals any part of dodd-frank, he had gotten in now a fed number two overlooking wall street who is going to completely have a different view of deregulation than the previous. >> ding ding ding. >> but that sentiment hasn't turned into business investment. we can say that people are happy. it doesn't matter for the economy until they buy trucks, buildings, machinery.
. >> and howard marx put out his letter who said this feels like pre'08.t happened then. >> one thing that's remarkable about trump as far as business goes, his business sentiment has spiked. i can look at what he's doing saying i don't know how that's going to create growth. but the business owners feel confident. >> and even if trump doesn't lower taxes or deregulate, they know they're not getting more regulations. and the threat, the looming threat of regulation during the...
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council the kennedy johnson nixon and reagan and kramer and is going talk about inside the cold war from marx to reagan the roots history strategy and documents of the cold war. it should be a really interesting historical discussion. on that similar note on october 23 we are going to have historian nick looked her to talk about his book nixon and europe, reshaping the post-war atlantic world. on september 11 we are going to have at 11:00 a.m. our annual 9/11 commemoration. please look on our web site for that at nixon foundation.org in november 7 we will have the daughters of president george w. bush and first lady laura bush. jenna bush hager and barbara pearce bush are going to talk about stories from our wild and wonderful life. now on to our speaker today. douglas schoen is the one of the most influential democratic campaign people for over 30 years and is a founding partner in principle strategist for penn strawn -- schoen. corporate clients include aol-time warner proctor & gamble and at&t and you can also see him frequently a commentator on "fox news" as well. he is a bit of a nixon b
council the kennedy johnson nixon and reagan and kramer and is going talk about inside the cold war from marx to reagan the roots history strategy and documents of the cold war. it should be a really interesting historical discussion. on that similar note on october 23 we are going to have historian nick looked her to talk about his book nixon and europe, reshaping the post-war atlantic world. on september 11 we are going to have at 11:00 a.m. our annual 9/11 commemoration. please look on our...
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sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the street from groucho marx. after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly intelligent would be to understate it in the extreme. >> sam works on "barney miller" and "cheers," before teaming up with matt groening on "the simpsons," which premieres on the fox network in 1989. >> matt groening created these characters and this family, but the universe that the simpsons exist in -- the town, the nuclear power plant, mr. burns, all of these different characters... sam simon was the driving force behind that. >> but in 1993, after four trailblazing seasons, sam decides he wants a life outside of television. before quitting, he negotiates a deal giving him continuous credit as an executive producer and a
sam was born in 1955 and grew up in beverly hills, just down the street from groucho marx. after graduating from stanford university, sam catapults his way up in the tv business, becoming a showrunner in 1978 for the hit series "taxi," at the age of 23. >> sam was the youngest showrunner in the history of television, when he was a showrunner on "taxi." >> mark thompson is an l.a. radio host and a long-time friend of simon's. >> to describe him as highly...
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public's interest in it so you have jamie diamond very public figure, very well-known along with howard marx of oak tree all negative. interestingly the following week after jamie's comment, james goreman coe of morgan stanley and blankline were speaking about it in a very different cone and i think it's because they're beginning to see trading opportunities. >> they're not endorsing it, they're just saying we're interested in finding out more about this because our clients lloyd in particular said this because our clients are asking bit. >> yes, yes. >> so started introducing more folks tight which leads to the question i don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves because there's much to talk about paul but it then leads to questions of regulation and not just potentially banks and financial services firms being involved but the government being involved. >> yes. and that's a very dense topic actually. but broadly speaking, we have a couple different moving parts there. one you have the people working on bitcoin itself and that project, another because there are crypto currencies that are
public's interest in it so you have jamie diamond very public figure, very well-known along with howard marx of oak tree all negative. interestingly the following week after jamie's comment, james goreman coe of morgan stanley and blankline were speaking about it in a very different cone and i think it's because they're beginning to see trading opportunities. >> they're not endorsing it, they're just saying we're interested in finding out more about this because our clients lloyd in...
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. >> i'm reminded of karl marx that all historical events happen twice.st is tragedy, next is farce. the four soldiers being killed is tragedy. then trump made the call, and one imagines he made the call in clumsy form, as john kelly said, that the soldier died doing what he loved to do and that he chose to be amongst the 1%, the best amongst it. donald trump is not oprah. he doesn't speak particularly well. i'm sure it was clumsy. so that happened. then it's off to the circus. we then get a political charge against trump. then trump lies and says something about obama, and then it's just back and forth. and these are like the typical pseudo events of the trump era where it's really about nothing except we want to have a fight with each other. so they're going to have a fight over something, and nobody to my mind comes out looking particularly well. >> sreenivasan: senator mccain earlier this week when receiving an award at the national constitution center in philadelphia, i want the get his quote right, he spoke out about "half-baked spearious nationalis
. >> i'm reminded of karl marx that all historical events happen twice.st is tragedy, next is farce. the four soldiers being killed is tragedy. then trump made the call, and one imagines he made the call in clumsy form, as john kelly said, that the soldier died doing what he loved to do and that he chose to be amongst the 1%, the best amongst it. donald trump is not oprah. he doesn't speak particularly well. i'm sure it was clumsy. so that happened. then it's off to the circus. we then...
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. >> groucho marx saying i'll fight any man in the house for a dollar.ke he is fighting everybody, the presidency, well, it's a war on two fronts. or as jennifer said, basically a war with his entire party right now in theory. i do think you're going see two things. one is he is sort of returning to that populist gut instinct. i think he was little shaken by the alabama senate primary loss. he backed someone who didn't win. and i think that's why you're seeing some of this more fiery rhetoric, the immigration hard line principles. but this is also when you're feuding with your party, this is how you get things. and granted, with edon't visit right in this moment. but trump flirting with the democrats. this is someone who wants to deal. >> he flirted but he didn't date even. a metaphorist. i'll make a deal with you on daca. all we want is a little more enforcement of the border. now it's back to i want the whole wall again which is a deal breaker. schumer is not going to back a wall. >> the president may say something that great and fine. but until he act
. >> groucho marx saying i'll fight any man in the house for a dollar.ke he is fighting everybody, the presidency, well, it's a war on two fronts. or as jennifer said, basically a war with his entire party right now in theory. i do think you're going see two things. one is he is sort of returning to that populist gut instinct. i think he was little shaken by the alabama senate primary loss. he backed someone who didn't win. and i think that's why you're seeing some of this more fiery...
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anthony marx, president of the new york public library, and jamie woodson a former senator.rust, we're talking about this morning for the first segment of "washington journal." what u.s. institutions do you trust? helen, indiana, line for republicans. what do you think? caller: there are two that i trust. number one is the true christian church. the reason is because the bible prophecy, which makes up 28% of isaiah, godnd in told the jews, there is no god like me, telling the end from the beginning. referring to prophecy. i also trust sean hannity on fox news. he has been correct 99% of the time. i certainly appreciate c-span. thank you. host: fred, alabama, line for independents. caller: good morning. how are you? host: doing well. caller: i'm taking a break on commenting from the presidency. i said i'm going to give him a year. the only thing i trust is the military. i want to trust the police, but there are some things that arrive that are puzzling me. the military, i only trust about 70% because even the military now is getting some people from this crazy world that are
anthony marx, president of the new york public library, and jamie woodson a former senator.rust, we're talking about this morning for the first segment of "washington journal." what u.s. institutions do you trust? helen, indiana, line for republicans. what do you think? caller: there are two that i trust. number one is the true christian church. the reason is because the bible prophecy, which makes up 28% of isaiah, godnd in told the jews, there is no god like me, telling the end from...
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willem marx. >>> in other global news, japan's nikkei rising for the 15th straight session. hitting three-month lows against the dollar cnbc's akiko fujita joins us from tokyo i was reading the piece to understand what parts of the constitution would be potentially changed just so i understand it a little bit better maybe you can help me, akiko >> reporter: yeah. this is something that prime minister abe has pushed for for some time. we're talking about a clause in the constitution called article 9 which essentially says japan can't maintain armed forces in order to prevent japan from wagging war. the reality is japan has had a self-defense force in place. the prime minister has essentially said we should call it as we see it and japan should have an additional clause in place to say that japan should have at least the right to possess a military one of many issues debated in this election. now looking at the results of the election this certainly puts the prime minister in the driver's seat to seek a third term as japanese leader which would make him the longest serving jap
willem marx. >>> in other global news, japan's nikkei rising for the 15th straight session. hitting three-month lows against the dollar cnbc's akiko fujita joins us from tokyo i was reading the piece to understand what parts of the constitution would be potentially changed just so i understand it a little bit better maybe you can help me, akiko >> reporter: yeah. this is something that prime minister abe has pushed for for some time. we're talking about a clause in the...
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my name is jessica marx.on the deputy officer in charge for the victims legal counsel program within the marine corps. i thank you so much for this opportunity. now that my slides are loaded i will move on. next slide, please. first of all, i'd like to talk about our mission. just like my colleagues in the army and navy have highlighted the mission of the victims legal counsel program is in the marine corps the same. our goal is to educate and advocate for victims of sexual assault. the thing that makes us different and it's the purview of this panel is we represent the victim of domestic violence as well. occasionally we will take on the exception cases of other violent crimes. we do that to hold everyone accountable. the defense counsel, military judges, commanders, we do that and and cios brought the best get a process and throughout the military justice process. i have highlighted some of the references that our mission statement is made up of were made up from and they are at the bottom of the site. next
my name is jessica marx.on the deputy officer in charge for the victims legal counsel program within the marine corps. i thank you so much for this opportunity. now that my slides are loaded i will move on. next slide, please. first of all, i'd like to talk about our mission. just like my colleagues in the army and navy have highlighted the mission of the victims legal counsel program is in the marine corps the same. our goal is to educate and advocate for victims of sexual assault. the thing...