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mr bond actually manage to get into film himself? he had a cameo. it's a lovely moment in the film. frustrating having created and given to this character and in the minds of lots of kids growing up, your voice is what they understand to be? ben wishaw is not too farfor me understand to be? ben wishaw is not too far for me because he understand to be? ben wishaw is not too farfor me because he is understand to be? ben wishaw is not too far for me because he is well spoken and pitched high as well. so the world of an actor is such that you try something else. i did harry potter, a wonderful line in one of the harry potter games, potter, put down your wand. playing a death eater. so it's swings and roundabouts. sticking with paddington. whether any moments, playing as a south american bare, whether any moments where he thought, that's not quite right. whether any interventions?” thought, that's not quite right. whether any interventions? i was a bit growly an some occasion. paddington bear and the source!” kept saying, and i'm bear, can't be growly? the director said no, keep putting
mr bond actually manage to get into film himself? he had a cameo. it's a lovely moment in the film. frustrating having created and given to this character and in the minds of lots of kids growing up, your voice is what they understand to be? ben wishaw is not too farfor me understand to be? ben wishaw is not too far for me because he understand to be? ben wishaw is not too farfor me because he is understand to be? ben wishaw is not too far for me because he is well spoken and pitched high as...
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sometimes mr onion let him bring the school bell. michael bond long as well as d oze ns of herb garden as long as well as dozens of other books but nothing was as close as paddington. he carded his creation closely and yet doubts of the recent film version but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was untouched, he agreed to a little cameo performance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. robyn love joins robyn lovejoins me now. such a gentle and wonderful character beloved by so many children and adults alike it has to be said, is that his legacy? definitely that is his legacy. paddington is without a doubt one of the great children's literary characters, i would put him up literary characters, i would put him up there with winnie the pooh, peter pan, he is in that kind of pantheon. essentially a kind and polite and a character imbued with lots of british traits. slightly accident prone, but very sweet and innocent. he can't help but love the character. you can't help emphasise with him. that is the curious thing. he has so much of
sometimes mr onion let him bring the school bell. michael bond long as well as d oze ns of herb garden as long as well as dozens of other books but nothing was as close as paddington. he carded his creation closely and yet doubts of the recent film version but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was untouched, he agreed to a little cameo performance. a little wave goodbye to his old friend. robyn love joins robyn lovejoins me now. such a gentle and wonderful character beloved by so...
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mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> no, you can't do it like that. you can't -- that's terrible.t's rubbish. >> all right. how would you do it? >> easy. >> say the name is bond, james bond. >> i don't know. i'm going with beckham. [ laughter ] >> he took david beckham -- he took at stab at 007. pretty good. corden and the "late late show" crew have been filming in london. the final show in the uk is tonight. >>> coming up in sports, the giants have trouble closing out their final game of the road trip. and game 4 of the nba finals is hours away. that means the "dubs" could be hours away from being crowned nba champs. it's all coming up. 44 >>> in just a few hours the warriors could be celebrating their second nba championship this decade the first for the newest warriors kevin durant. he finds himself one win away from his first nba championship. while expectations were high when he signed with golden state, he didn't envision a 15- 0 start to the post-season. >> i didn't talk to these guys when i made my decision and -- and say we better make it to the finals and be up in the se
mr. -- >> bond. james bond. >> no, you can't do it like that. you can't -- that's terrible.t's rubbish. >> all right. how would you do it? >> easy. >> say the name is bond, james bond. >> i don't know. i'm going with beckham. [ laughter ] >> he took david beckham -- he took at stab at 007. pretty good. corden and the "late late show" crew have been filming in london. the final show in the uk is tonight. >>> coming up in sports, the...
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stephen smith looks at the life and work of michael bond. "mrway station, which was how he came to have such an unusual name for a bear. they were waiting for their daughter, judy, when mr brown caught sight of him sitting on an old suitcase, behind a pile of mail bags. as they drew near, he stood up and politely raised his hat." it's one of the great entrances in literature — a bear on paddington station, in hat and duffle coat, with the luggage label he'd worn all the way from... "darkest peru," said the bear. "i'm not really supposed to be here at all, i'm a stowaway." well, it's one of these chance encounters that one has in life sometimes. you meet somebody or turn a corner and it changes your whole life. and i happened to miss a bus one christmas evening and went into a big london store and saw this toy bear sitting on the counter and nobody had bought it. it was the only one left. so i couldn't resist it and took it home to my wife, and we lived near paddington, so we decided to call it paddington. and one day, i was sitting with a blank
stephen smith looks at the life and work of michael bond. "mrway station, which was how he came to have such an unusual name for a bear. they were waiting for their daughter, judy, when mr brown caught sight of him sitting on an old suitcase, behind a pile of mail bags. as they drew near, he stood up and politely raised his hat." it's one of the great entrances in literature — a bear on paddington station, in hat and duffle coat, with the luggage label he'd worn all the way from......
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. >> let's make a deal, mr. bond. >> that's what the bank says. >> that's easy. >> here's the problem. the white house says the meeting was unrelated to business. so they don't even -- both sides of one meeting don't even have the same explanation. >> again, somebody is lying. why are there always lies swirling around every single meeting with russia? trump's people just can't tell the truth. why is there always a lie attached to a russian meeting. >> your "morning joe" homework begins with reading that story which has extraordinary insight into this bank and this banker, raises the question as to why the meeting was taking place, whether it was for business or diplomatic purposes. >> even for business it would have been fishy. >> why was an incoming white house official meeting with that banker. you mentioned the flow chart in the office for the independent counsel, up on the wall, the chronology of the meetings, what was going on elsewhere in the world at the time of the meetings, unlike the media, he's got -- >> c
. >> let's make a deal, mr. bond. >> that's what the bank says. >> that's easy. >> here's the problem. the white house says the meeting was unrelated to business. so they don't even -- both sides of one meeting don't even have the same explanation. >> again, somebody is lying. why are there always lies swirling around every single meeting with russia? trump's people just can't tell the truth. why is there always a lie attached to a russian meeting. >> your...
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the bond markets are how far from mr. carney? we understand the bond markets in the u.s.ere the fed is. how far are bond markets in the u.k. from what the bank of england describes? low, on anly economical basis and by historical perspective. when we look at these cyclical outlooks for the u.k. the next couple of years, because of all of the brexit uncertainties, i think that does mean any kind of move to normalization by the bank of england will be well behind the fed. a different point in the cycle. we have a major negative demand shop still with us because of and weightainty shock. it is a different point in the cycle. it -- anecdotally, what do you see about economic slowdown in the u.k.? all i see are cranes building in london. the other element is political chaos. we have had an election. a hung parliament. before that, we had political instability, which was a result of brexit. now you have a situation where the government is having to deal billshe dup to get its passed through parliament. not an environment to which consumer confidence will be maintained. as brexi
the bond markets are how far from mr. carney? we understand the bond markets in the u.s.ere the fed is. how far are bond markets in the u.k. from what the bank of england describes? low, on anly economical basis and by historical perspective. when we look at these cyclical outlooks for the u.k. the next couple of years, because of all of the brexit uncertainties, i think that does mean any kind of move to normalization by the bank of england will be well behind the fed. a different point in the...
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bonds. >> perverse to try mr. harris or charge him for these crimes. >> reporter: max harris' attorney who we heard from today is blaming the building's owner. harris was a tenant in the ghost ship warehouse and helped plan the december 2 party that waunder y wafire broke out trapping people on a makeshift second floor. 36 people died. >> mr. harris was one of the many people there that was lucky enough to get out. he should be treated no differently than any other person who was struggling to pay the rent at that building. >> reporter: derick almena was the master tenant accused of turning it into a housing and party space without the proper permits or safety systems. his attorney blames the landlord, the city and the utility provider and he says he expects almena will take the stand to testify in his own defense. >> when the trial finally comes, it will be a very conflicting and adversarial and hostile environment in court. >> reporter: supporters of max harris and family members of the victim appeared in court
bonds. >> perverse to try mr. harris or charge him for these crimes. >> reporter: max harris' attorney who we heard from today is blaming the building's owner. harris was a tenant in the ghost ship warehouse and helped plan the december 2 party that waunder y wafire broke out trapping people on a makeshift second floor. 36 people died. >> mr. harris was one of the many people there that was lucky enough to get out. he should be treated no differently than any other person who...
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bonds. >> mr. cohn, david faber. are you concerned at all about the budget ceiling being reached in august and congress' inability to actually raise the ceiling? >> no, i'm confident the congress will get the ceiling raised. >> why? >> i'm just confident they'll do it. at the end of the day, you know, the deficit ceiling needs to be raised. this is money that the congress appropriated. they chose to spend the money. we have spent the money the way that congress is determined to spend it and they need to raise the deficit ceiling. we're going to get it raised. >> but the treasury secretary seems to prefer a so-called clean bill to raise the debt limit whereas budget director mulvaney seems to want to attach things to do it to drive certain spending reforms. is that an issue in the cabinet right now that's going to pose problems for you guys? >> look at the end of the day, the congress has to raise the debt ceiling. the congress will decide what is done, what is attached or not attached. heavy treasury secretary would
bonds. >> mr. cohn, david faber. are you concerned at all about the budget ceiling being reached in august and congress' inability to actually raise the ceiling? >> no, i'm confident the congress will get the ceiling raised. >> why? >> i'm just confident they'll do it. at the end of the day, you know, the deficit ceiling needs to be raised. this is money that the congress appropriated. they chose to spend the money. we have spent the money the way that congress is...
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mr. speaker australia and the united states are bonded in our commitment to defend the international rules-based order and we worked together exceedingly well and very closely in regional forms including ipac and i'm delighted to hear that president trump will be at the east asia summit in manila in november. mr. speaker view countries can claim to be as close as australia and the united states. few countries are more important to australia than the united states is strategic defense partner. also the greatest amount of foreign direct investment. together we work closely for the peace prosperity and stability of our nation and osman provides a very valuable opportunity for the defense minister and the foreign ministers of the united states in the defense ministry denied states to share insight not only for the benefit of this train people and the united states before a return goalie. >> that question time wrapped between the 22nd of may and the third of june. thanks for watching. >> what would strike me was we knew there was a world of states today if you think about north korea or iran or somet
mr. speaker australia and the united states are bonded in our commitment to defend the international rules-based order and we worked together exceedingly well and very closely in regional forms including ipac and i'm delighted to hear that president trump will be at the east asia summit in manila in november. mr. speaker view countries can claim to be as close as australia and the united states. few countries are more important to australia than the united states is strategic defense partner....
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sometimes mr onion lets him ring the school bell. michael bondens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington. he guarded his friendly, furry creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington‘s essential decency was untouched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: six are being charged in connection with the hilllsborough disaster — 28 years after it happened. four of those facing charges are former policemen. this is michelle payne. she's one of horse racing's best jockeys — she became a really big star after becoming the first woman to win the melbourne cup — that was in 2015. well, she's tested positive for a banned substance. let's bring in sarah from the bbc sports centre. tell us more about the circumstances. it is a banned substance called phentermine. it is an appetite suppressant to control her weight. basically, about a year ago she had a very bad accident, an
sometimes mr onion lets him ring the school bell. michael bondens of other books, but nothing came close to paddington. he guarded his friendly, furry creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington‘s essential decency was untouched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. this is outside source, live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is: six are being charged in connection with the...
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sometimes mr onion let's him ring the school bell. michael bondame close to paddington. he guided his friendly creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was not touched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz schafernaker. it is very hard to believe it was only a week ago that we were sweltering in 3a degrees. yes, that is right, a totally different story. it is amazing in our climate what a week can do. in some places the temperature was 20 degrees lower. last wednesday it was up degrees lower. last wednesday it was up to 35 celsius. it has not been bad everywhere, but for scotland and northern england there is more rain tonight and tomorrow. this is the rain we had in the south and central areas. 90 millimetres is more than one month's worth in one band of rain. 60 o
sometimes mr onion let's him ring the school bell. michael bondame close to paddington. he guided his friendly creation closely and he had doubts about the recent film version, but when he saw that paddington's essential decency was not touched, he even agreed to a little cameo performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. performance, a little wave of welcome to his old friend. the author michael bond, who's died at the age of 91. time for a look at the weather. here's tomasz...
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mr. santelli with a bond report.ick >> well, thanks, tyler real quickly there may be some movement in the illinois general assembly. we all know that midnight tonight is a very significant time for what is an insolvent state in many ways we're going to keep our ears perked for any news there. looking at intraday of tens. we hit 230 intraday. we're snugging right back up to it settled at 2.14 last month maybe even more aggressive it may be moving higher despite some of the data we've seen and finally the dollar index it closed at 97.26 last week now well below 96. "power lunch" will return in two minutes, and you might see a twist on the martin scarelli case so stay tuned online u.s. equity trades... ♪ ...you realize the smartest investing idea, isn't just what you invest in, but who you invest with. ♪ welcome to holiday inn! ♪ ♪ whether for big meetings or little getaways, there are always smiles ahead at holiday inn. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. reports that goldman sachs has sold off part of the ven zaezue bon
mr. santelli with a bond report.ick >> well, thanks, tyler real quickly there may be some movement in the illinois general assembly. we all know that midnight tonight is a very significant time for what is an insolvent state in many ways we're going to keep our ears perked for any news there. looking at intraday of tens. we hit 230 intraday. we're snugging right back up to it settled at 2.14 last month maybe even more aggressive it may be moving higher despite some of the data we've seen...
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mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond our peoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i send my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, everybody. eporter: [inaudible] reporter: are your tweets hurting your presidency? >> we'll be hearing again from the south korean president, he'll be speaking at an event held by the center for strategic and international studies. this is his first visit to the u.s. as president. we'll have live coverage of his emarks here on c-span. the president has departed the white house in the last hour along with the first lady and their son barron on their way to the golf club, here's a look at their departure from the white house. >> this weekend, c-span's cities tour, with the help of ourcome cast partners, takes book tv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday at noo
mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond our peoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i send my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, everybody. eporter: [inaudible] reporter: are your tweets hurting your presidency? >> we'll be hearing again from the...
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mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond our peoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i send my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, everybody. reporter: [inaudible] reporter: are your tweets hurting your presidency? [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national able satellite corp. 2017] >> >> we'll hear more from president moon jae-in later today at the center for international studies, that's set for 6:00 p.m. eastern we'll have it live here on c-span. >> this weekend, c-span cities tour work the help of our comcast partner, takes booktv and american history tv to portland, oregon, as we explore its rich history and literary culture. saturday at noon, we'll visit powell's city of books, covering an entire city of block -- an entire city
mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond our peoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i send my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] president trump: thank you, everybody. reporter: [inaudible] reporter: are your tweets hurting your presidency? [captioning performed by the national...
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we are looking at ultra long bonds right now. 50 and 100-year bonds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you and thank you for allowing the secretary to finish that answer. you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you, mr. secretary, for being with us today. prior to congress, my work was as a businesswoman and entrepreneur and i know how important it is to have a responsible budget and responsible fiscal policies. you brought up the debt ceiling and earlier today director mulvaney was speaking with house budget committee and talked about the need for perhaps approving a debt ceiling, addressing the debt ceiling earlier as revenues were coming in slower so this might be a more urgent issue. do you believe that this is a more you are jetblue issue and we need to make sure we pass it by june so we're not waiting until the last minute and providing certainty and stability as folks talked about going forward we need to do this right away? >> i think it is absolutely important that this is passed before the august recess. and as far as i'm concerned, sooner the be
we are looking at ultra long bonds right now. 50 and 100-year bonds. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you and thank you for allowing the secretary to finish that answer. you are recognized. >> thank you, mr. chair. thank you, mr. secretary, for being with us today. prior to congress, my work was as a businesswoman and entrepreneur and i know how important it is to have a responsible budget and responsible fiscal policies. you brought up the debt ceiling and earlier today...
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bonds to drug stocks. there's a standing invitation from mr. paulson to join us on the show.h more weiss, who joins us from our washington bureau. explain what mr. paulson has under management right now and how much is colleague money. mike: he has about $10 billion in net assets under management right now. it looks like a billion dollars of that is his money and to a lesser extent money from employees with the firm. the other $2 billion is from outside clients. vonnie: $2 billion is not chump change. it's a lot of money. miles: it is not chump change at all, but it's way down from what it used to be. mr. paulson has a fairly large staff. he has about 120-130 people in new york. clients are the ones that are paying fees. mr. paulson and employees of the firm don't pay fees on at least part of their investment in the fund. you need them to help support the firm. vonnie: part of this has to do with strategies that are preferred by the firm like merger arbitrage, which did not have a good year last year. the firm is trying to do something about that. changing strategies to an ex
bonds to drug stocks. there's a standing invitation from mr. paulson to join us on the show.h more weiss, who joins us from our washington bureau. explain what mr. paulson has under management right now and how much is colleague money. mike: he has about $10 billion in net assets under management right now. it looks like a billion dollars of that is his money and to a lesser extent money from employees with the firm. the other $2 billion is from outside clients. vonnie: $2 billion is not chump...
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mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship but ao the int intinimate bond. your visit will define our partnership. i will see to that myself. once again, mr. president, i extend my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality, thank you. [ applause ] >> take care, everybody. thank you very much. >> you can hear reporters shouting out questions but now chance. that is president moon of south korea and president trump following their joint statements. this is the first meeting the two have it. >> that's it for us, we're out of time, thanks for watching this hour of "msnbc live." see you. >> we're going to see you tomorrow, though. >> i'm going to see you later on, 3:00. >> you see him all day long. i'll see you tomorrow at 12:30. now let's send you back down to d.c. with peter alexander who is hosting andrea mitchell reports. >>> thanks so much. good day to you i'm peter alexander in this afternoon for andrea mitchell. president trump and south korean president moon just wrapping up their remarks in the rose garden. president moon p
mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship but ao the int intinimate bond. your visit will define our partnership. i will see to that myself. once again, mr. president, i extend my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality, thank you. [ applause ] >> take care, everybody. thank you very much. >> you can hear reporters shouting out questions but now chance. that is president moon of south korea and president trump...
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we're looking at ultra long bonds right now. >> thank you mr. chairman and thank you for allowing the secretary to anyonish that answer. you're recognized. >> thank you mr. chair and thank you mr. chairmsecretary thank being with us. >> i know how important it is that we have a responsible budget you be also responsible fiscal policies. you brought up the debt feeling and earlier today director mulvaney was speaking with the budget committee and talked about the need for perhaps approval a debt ceiling -- addressing the debt ceiling earlier as revenues were coming in slower and slower, so this might be a more urgent issue. do you believe that this is a more urgent issue and that we need to make sure we pass this by june so we don't wait until the last month in the need to provide stability, as folks talked about, do you think it's important to be done right away? >> it's imperative this is passed before the recess. >> you would support doing it right when we get back from memd and that this needs to be a clean bill. >> i'm supporting that this i
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bond movies? >> i do. kennedy: the attorney general was wailing. >> mr. comey said there were matters with respect to the recusal that were problematic and he couldn't talk about them. what are they? >> why don't you tell me. there are none, senator, there are none. i can tell you that for absolute certainty. this is a secret innuendo being leaked out there about me and i don't appreciate it. kennedy: i do. i love innuendo. senator john mccain doesn't love russia and he made that plain with questions about the armed services committee in regards to the motherland. >> did you raise concerns about russia's support for bashar al-assad and violence against his own citizens and the use of chemical weapons? >> i don't recall if that was discussed or not. kennedy: what does he recall? kamala harris can't see when she is going being hysterical. >> the policy is based on the principle that the president -- >> i'm not asking about the principle. >> you would rely on that policy? did not ask you're staff to show you have the policy that would be the basis for your r
bond movies? >> i do. kennedy: the attorney general was wailing. >> mr. comey said there were matters with respect to the recusal that were problematic and he couldn't talk about them. what are they? >> why don't you tell me. there are none, senator, there are none. i can tell you that for absolute certainty. this is a secret innuendo being leaked out there about me and i don't appreciate it. kennedy: i do. i love innuendo. senator john mccain doesn't love russia and he made...
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mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship but also the intimate bondoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit would become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. second, mr. trump, i extend my serious gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john king. thanks for sharing your day with us. you're watching the president of the united states and the president of south korea walk back into the white house from the road garden. speaking about their alines trying to deal with the north korea nuclear threat. difference of opinion exactly how to proceed but the two presidents finishes their statements heading back into the oval office not taking questions. more on their conversations in a few minutes. there are several kroempl contrs stirring and president trump at middle of them all. a number of voter states telling the white house to take a hike. plus, a big shift from the pr
mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship but also the intimate bondoples have come to foster through thick and thin. your visit would become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. second, mr. trump, i extend my serious gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >>> welcome to "inside politics." i'm john...
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bond or not. the federal defender's office is currentsly representing mr. ftouhi.igation continues to determine the full extent of his planning and actions and whether he committed other crimes including a federal terrorism offense. the canadian authorities have been assisting the united states in this investigation and want to extend our thanks to them for their cooperation. yesterday our attorney general, jeffery sessions, issued a statement about this case and about the priority that his administration and the president have for any crimes committed against a uniformed office or any federal agent in this country. i'd like to read that to you, if i may. i've just spoken with officials at the fbi about the attack on a police officer in flint michigan that is being investigated as an act of terrorism. president trump has prioritized the safety of all law enforcement officers, and this department of justice is committed to that goal. i want to assure all of our law enforcement across the nation any attack on someone that serves and protects our citizens will be inve
bond or not. the federal defender's office is currentsly representing mr. ftouhi.igation continues to determine the full extent of his planning and actions and whether he committed other crimes including a federal terrorism offense. the canadian authorities have been assisting the united states in this investigation and want to extend our thanks to them for their cooperation. yesterday our attorney general, jeffery sessions, issued a statement about this case and about the priority that his...
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mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond peoples have come to foster through thick and thin your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. on second, mr. president, i extend my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >> will you apologize to mika brzezinski, mr. president? >> president trump there with president moon, not taking any questions, obviously, but a statement in which he said the patience is over, regarding north korea, a regime he called reckless, with no respect for human life, that deserves a determined response. didn't say exactly what that would be of course, president moon making some news, as well, saying, do not underestimate the relationship between two countries, inviting president trump to korea this year, which he says was accepted >> yeah, they emphasized the friendship part of the equation and how they're going fight north korea. they both sent thei
mrs. trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bond peoples have come to foster through thick and thin your visit will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. on second, mr. president, i extend my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. >> will you apologize to mika brzezinski, mr....
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russia, the bias against russia, he goes to james bond, the feeling that schmerber should is behind it are mrputin has been recognized in a cartoonish way as a doctor no figure. you don't go there. i'm surprised because americans should really, if they think of him as this threat to america. our generals say they're the number one existential threat to the u.s. if you believe that, we should know more about them and who their leader is and what they are actually saying because they don't print that. i don't see him speaking to american people in our language. he is always interrupted with a bad dub, speaking with a harsh voice or a football coaches voice. this is a chance to hear him in his own language. his interpreter is very good. amy: you do not put a translator over him. you have subtitles. >> i am a filmmaker. i'm not a news man. i see this as a four hohour projoject. in those four hoururs, you will cover from 2000 all caps to 2016, 2017. amy: how did you end up doing this? >> by accident, kind of. we were in germany and communicating a lot with ed. he lived in moscow at the time. still
russia, the bias against russia, he goes to james bond, the feeling that schmerber should is behind it are mrputin has been recognized in a cartoonish way as a doctor no figure. you don't go there. i'm surprised because americans should really, if they think of him as this threat to america. our generals say they're the number one existential threat to the u.s. if you believe that, we should know more about them and who their leader is and what they are actually saying because they don't print...
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bond or not. the federal defender's office is currently representing mr. ftouhi.he investigation continues to determine the full extent of his planning and his actions and whether he committed other crimes, including a federal terrorism offense. the canadian authorities have been assisting the united states in this investigation, and we want to extend our thanks to them for all of their cooperation. yesterday, our attorney general, jeffery sessions, issued a statement about this case and about the priority that his administration and the president have for any crimes committed against a uniformed officer or any federal agent in this country, and i'd like to read that to you if i may. i've just spoken with officials at the fbi about the attack on a police officer in flint, michigan, that is being investigated as an act of terrorism. president trump has prioritized the safety of all law enforcement officers, and this department of justice is committed to that goal. i want to assure all of our law enforcement across the nation, any attack on someone who serves and pr
bond or not. the federal defender's office is currently representing mr. ftouhi.he investigation continues to determine the full extent of his planning and his actions and whether he committed other crimes, including a federal terrorism offense. the canadian authorities have been assisting the united states in this investigation, and we want to extend our thanks to them for all of their cooperation. yesterday, our attorney general, jeffery sessions, issued a statement about this case and about...
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mrs bird made very good stews. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bears but none quite like michael bond's paddington.ing of affection, eve ryo ne huge outpouring of affection, everyone loves paddington's marmalade salvages under his hat, the unfailingly polite bear from pirro occupies a special place in so many hearts and minds. wrench mac absolutely, wonderful creation. amazing that it is still as well loved us one i was a child, i used to watch the little model animation, which i also got my daughter to watch when she was tiny because it is so beautifully realised. and he is so beautifully realised. and he is such a sympathetic character. is that why you think the stories, the character, mean as much to children today as they did when the first book was published ? today as they did when the first book was published? well, i think so because there is something about paddington that is so much on the child's side. because he is so much like a child, clumsy, getting things wrong, rather accident prone but such a sweet character. and i think thatis such a sweet character. and i think that is the thing
mrs bird made very good stews. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bears but none quite like michael bond's paddington.ing of affection, eve ryo ne huge outpouring of affection, everyone loves paddington's marmalade salvages under his hat, the unfailingly polite bear from pirro occupies a special place in so many hearts and minds. wrench mac absolutely, wonderful creation. amazing that it is still as well loved us one i was a child, i used to watch the little...
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sought to cast this not just way that mrs may has sought to cast this notjust as an attack on worshippers in finsbury park, but all of us. an attack against the bondserms of that belief in mutual tolerance, respect, freedom of expression, freedom of religion. the last thing i thought striking was the way she went out of her way to praise london and londoners. this extraordinary city of extraordinary people. that clearly notjust a reference to recent terrorist attacks, but also of course to the g re nfell tower attacks, but also of course to the grenfell tower tragedy. and real anger here on the street in north london, not surprisingly. i suppose part of the job of senior politicians is to try and calm like that. we had not only the prime minister year at the moment but we have the mayor of london and the labour leaderjeremy corbyn. he is the local mp as well. there is a need for political leaders. notjust to come forward with suggestions to improve security or counter—terrorism. there is also an imperative on them to catch the national mood. to be able to articulate that sense of grief, of horror, of outrage, of indignation, to somehow give voice t
sought to cast this not just way that mrs may has sought to cast this notjust as an attack on worshippers in finsbury park, but all of us. an attack against the bondserms of that belief in mutual tolerance, respect, freedom of expression, freedom of religion. the last thing i thought striking was the way she went out of her way to praise london and londoners. this extraordinary city of extraordinary people. that clearly notjust a reference to recent terrorist attacks, but also of course to the...
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mrs bird made very good stew. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bearers but none quite like michael bond's paddington bear. the author michael bond who died at the age of 91. let's turn to the weather prospects. more rain to come. yesterday i was soaked to the skin. not because i forgot my umbrella but the car went by and i'm sure other people had similar experiences. a lot of large puddles out there. more rain is on the way but not necessarily in the same places. let's look at the rain in the past 2a hours, south—eastern and eastern areas got most of that yesterday was an absolute deluge across the south—east. 0ne particular spot in suffolk got 90 millimetres of rain. that is a lot of water, more than a month in under a day. and hence those big puddles. as far as this afternoon is concerned the heavy rain has moved away from the south—east and east anglia. a little further north. but also some rain communion across south—western areas. it has been raining quite heavily across parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of cornwall and also clipping parts of wales. we are seeing most of the rain to the east
mrs bird made very good stew. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bearers but none quite like michael bond's paddington bear. the author michael bond who died at the age of 91. let's turn to the weather prospects. more rain to come. yesterday i was soaked to the skin. not because i forgot my umbrella but the car went by and i'm sure other people had similar experiences. a lot of large puddles out there. more rain is on the way but not necessarily in the same...
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mrs bird made very good stew. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bearers but none quite like michael bond's paddington bear.
mrs bird made very good stew. friendly, polite, fond of marmalade. there have been many fictional bearers but none quite like michael bond's paddington bear.
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what we saw the wobble and low grade bond spreads, i would entirely echo that chart. that's why despite the inflation mrsllen was so keen to say that she was on the same track and one more rate increase for this year and three for next. this is absolute issue of the day. are we miss measuring, it's beginning to sound like greenspan when he set of not moving rates because of technology or something and the measurement of the statistics is wrong. i think the yellen agenda will stick for some time. will she stick, given that the position is up for reelection in 2018. looking back at what other presidents did with the incumbent when they arrive. guy: there is a lot of president for a president of one party accepting the previous nominee from another party. reagan appointed volcker who was originally appointed by jimmy carter. greenspan was originally appointed by reagan. there's a lot of ping-pong before the election. now the white house seems to be quite close to yellen. donald trump need two things. he will need a federal reserve chairman who keeps interest want tow and he will keep pumping out these 50 ye
what we saw the wobble and low grade bond spreads, i would entirely echo that chart. that's why despite the inflation mrsllen was so keen to say that she was on the same track and one more rate increase for this year and three for next. this is absolute issue of the day. are we miss measuring, it's beginning to sound like greenspan when he set of not moving rates because of technology or something and the measurement of the statistics is wrong. i think the yellen agenda will stick for some...
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mr. comey said that you did not bond is to him in that conversation with you on february 14th or 15th?versation and i did respond to him. perhaps not to everything he asked, but he -- i did respond to him. i think in an appropriate way. >> do you know why mr. comey mistrusted president trump from their first meeting on january 6th? >> he stated last week that he did but didn't state anything from that meeting that caused him to have such mistrust. do you -- >> i'm not able to speculate on that. >> turn to the crimes that we know have happened, leaks of certain information had the. here's a short list of what i have. the contents of alleged transcripts of alleged conversations between mr. flynn and mr. kiss leeiac. the content of president trump's phone calls of australian and mexican leaders, the contintd of president trump's russian foreign minister and ambassador, the manchester bombing identity and crime scene photos and last week within 20 minutes of this committee meeting with a classified setting with jim comb what the basis of mr. comey's innuendo was. are these leaks serious th
mr. comey said that you did not bond is to him in that conversation with you on february 14th or 15th?versation and i did respond to him. perhaps not to everything he asked, but he -- i did respond to him. i think in an appropriate way. >> do you know why mr. comey mistrusted president trump from their first meeting on january 6th? >> he stated last week that he did but didn't state anything from that meeting that caused him to have such mistrust. do you -- >> i'm not able to...
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mr. speaker, prime minister's visit this week serves as an occasion to celebrate the growing bonds of friendship between independent yeah and the united states. india is a key partner. both our economic and economic posture are strengthened in the bilateral relationship. india and the united states have pledged to combat climate change. opportunities that will create jobs in both countries. this visit is an opportunity to celebrate the work our countries have accomplished and all we can do together in the future. we are continuing to build on this 70-year-old partnership and laying the groundwork for a stronger relationship in the decades to come. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentlelady from new york seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. ms. tenney: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the food bank of the southern tier for being 2017 food bank's. out of locations, the food bank of the southern tier was ranked
mr. speaker, prime minister's visit this week serves as an occasion to celebrate the growing bonds of friendship between independent yeah and the united states. india is a key partner. both our economic and economic posture are strengthened in the bilateral relationship. india and the united states have pledged to combat climate change. opportunities that will create jobs in both countries. this visit is an opportunity to celebrate the work our countries have accomplished and all we can do...
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mrs brown. "where are you from?" "darkest peru," said the bear. "i'm not really supposed to be here at all. i'm a bearfrom a more elegant era. we bid farewell to the creator of paddington, michael bond
mrs brown. "where are you from?" "darkest peru," said the bear. "i'm not really supposed to be here at all. i'm a bearfrom a more elegant era. we bid farewell to the creator of paddington, michael bond
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interesting as well that mrs may presented this not as an attack on worshippers just at finsbury park but as an attack on all of us, on the common bondsbelief in freedom and freedom of speech and freedom and freedom of speech and freedom of religion. she went out her way to praise london. she described it as an extraordinary city of extraordinary people, diverse, compassionate and determined, going through such difficult times. that reference not just to the three recent terrorist attacks in london but also to g re nfell tower. attacks in london but also to grenfell tower. by her words and her visit this lunchtime, mrs may not just asking for solid, reassurance and comfort in the wake of this terrorist attack but perhaps seeking to make amends following the criticism she received after g re nfell tower. criticism she received after grenfell tower. thank you very much indeed. there has been understandable anger here in the community. reassurance from sadiq khan that there will be extra police patrols in london to protect the muslim community. many muslims have been calling for increased police patrols because what they called a rise in
interesting as well that mrs may presented this not as an attack on worshippers just at finsbury park but as an attack on all of us, on the common bondsbelief in freedom and freedom of speech and freedom and freedom of speech and freedom of religion. she went out her way to praise london. she described it as an extraordinary city of extraordinary people, diverse, compassionate and determined, going through such difficult times. that reference not just to the three recent terrorist attacks in...
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mrs. trump saying that she would fight cyber bullies. alison: a government accused of selling secret documents to china, kevin mallory of leesburg is out of jail tonight. a federal judge ordered him free on bond, that even though prosecutors are worried he could flee the country. mallory is charged with espionage. first stormwatch 7 forecast this thursday evening, quiet right now, just a few passing clouds not amounting to a hell lot. the dayt cranking up the heat and humidity one more time. daytime highs into the lower 90's. the heat index values will be in the middle 90's with a chance of showers late in the afternoon. heat slowly builds for the weekend. we are talking about the fourth of july. we could be dodging raindrops. more on that coming up. alison: steve, thank you. new drone footage of tornado damage in an iowa town. the cleanup is happening now. bad that awere so mobile home was ripped off its base. nobody was seriously hurtful stop families are working out to try to salvage what they can and cleanup. jonathan: venus williams in the spotlight for a tragic reason. the police say she is at fault for deadly car crash that took place in florida. the police report said she cut in front
mrs. trump saying that she would fight cyber bullies. alison: a government accused of selling secret documents to china, kevin mallory of leesburg is out of jail tonight. a federal judge ordered him free on bond, that even though prosecutors are worried he could flee the country. mallory is charged with espionage. first stormwatch 7 forecast this thursday evening, quiet right now, just a few passing clouds not amounting to a hell lot. the dayt cranking up the heat and humidity one more time....
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many have taken to calling these bonds hunger bonds, as the regime lines its own pockets and the venezuelan people continue to suffer. this is unconscionable, mr. speaker. venezuelans -- venezuela's pervasive corruption means any infusion of cash like goldman sachs will not benefit the people of venezuela who desperately need it. instead, maduro and his thugs fill their covers -- coffers and use the cash to buste the venezuelan people and stay in power. venezuela's state-owned oil company was already use the cash to buste sanctione in the year 2011 for help iran avoid its own sanctions. asami was a's al sanctioned by our u.s. treasury department earl -- early this year, under the foreign narcotics kingpin designation act. the regime's long-standing ties to drug trafficking and other illicit activities are only now being exposed. u.s. businesses should be avoiding deals with ma curea like the plague. but -- with maduro like the plague. but the private sector is not the only one aiding the regime. sadly the u.s. government is also helping prop up the regime. howe? by allowing purchases of venezuelan oil. this keeps maduro afloat. in 2016 venezue
many have taken to calling these bonds hunger bonds, as the regime lines its own pockets and the venezuelan people continue to suffer. this is unconscionable, mr. speaker. venezuelans -- venezuela's pervasive corruption means any infusion of cash like goldman sachs will not benefit the people of venezuela who desperately need it. instead, maduro and his thugs fill their covers -- coffers and use the cash to buste the venezuelan people and stay in power. venezuela's state-owned oil company was...
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mr. speaker, congress stands ready to support our colleagues in parliament with any assistance necessary. the special relationship that bonds our two nations and peoples is unlike any other relationship that we enjoy. i'm reminded of the events 73 years ago today when the united states stood with great britain to execute the larmest amphibious landing in order to liberate europe. our task in fighting terrorism is no less daunting. i appreciate the efforts here today by the house to condemn these acts of terror and reaffirm our unwaivering support for the special relationship that we enjoy with the united kingdom. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina yields back. the gentleman from new york is recognized. mr. espaillat: yes, in closing, mr. speaker, the british people are known for their stiff upper lip, their resolve and resilience. we've seen all these traits on display in the recent days in the proud european cities of manchester and london as the dead are mourned, the injured are nurse to health and the guilty are pursued. life must and will go on and the united
mr. speaker, congress stands ready to support our colleagues in parliament with any assistance necessary. the special relationship that bonds our two nations and peoples is unlike any other relationship that we enjoy. i'm reminded of the events 73 years ago today when the united states stood with great britain to execute the larmest amphibious landing in order to liberate europe. our task in fighting terrorism is no less daunting. i appreciate the efforts here today by the house to condemn...
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mr. speaker, i hope whatever our disagreements, we can welcome the focus on this queen's speech i stamping out hateful hadiology. like all terrorism in whatever rm, londonners want to break us apart and break the bonds that we share in this country and our response is to stand together more strongly than ever to show -- to show hatred and evil of this kind will never succeed and our values will succeed. >> does she agree with me that we need to work with communities and engage with communities? that is all communities. they should play a leadership role in ensuring that we reject nce and for all terrorism? prime minister may: the right honorable gentleman and i was the k when i struck to see way the interfaith communities were coming together. i saw representatives from the muslim faith, jewish community and christian community coming together with one ambition, which is to drive extremism and hatred out of our society. >> this is the first time we come together after manchester, london bridge and finsbury park. this must be a priority of our government and call on all members of our how house to give the security agencies the tools so they can do the job properly? prime minister may: i'm grateful t
mr. speaker, i hope whatever our disagreements, we can welcome the focus on this queen's speech i stamping out hateful hadiology. like all terrorism in whatever rm, londonners want to break us apart and break the bonds that we share in this country and our response is to stand together more strongly than ever to show -- to show hatred and evil of this kind will never succeed and our values will succeed. >> does she agree with me that we need to work with communities and engage with...
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mr. president, that cannot happen. the world risk -- a bond risk and the bond markets will not potentially allow that to happen. today's the day as we go through the next 50 days, i believe we need to look for opportunities on both sides of the aisle in a bipartisan way to stop this nonsense to get to where we can fund the government in a responsible way each year and get past the past 40 years of total failure in terms of funding the government. such that when we get to september 30, we have approved the budget and got the appropriations lined up and funded for the needs that we all agree here in congress that need to be met. mr. president, i can think of no other call in this body higher than this right now because it -- it risks -- it puts us at risk of doing the very things that we need to do, and that is take care of our domestic needs, take care of the people who need the safety net, to take care of the legacy programs of social security and medicare and yet defend our country. because of this debt, we are limiting the opportunities we h
mr. president, that cannot happen. the world risk -- a bond risk and the bond markets will not potentially allow that to happen. today's the day as we go through the next 50 days, i believe we need to look for opportunities on both sides of the aisle in a bipartisan way to stop this nonsense to get to where we can fund the government in a responsible way each year and get past the past 40 years of total failure in terms of funding the government. such that when we get to september 30, we have...
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bonds back here. turns aroundcb and starts tightening? mr.e big questions over the next few years that we have to grapple with. if you believe that interest rates around the world are much lower than they really otherwise would be because of all of this very interventionist monetary policy where the bank of japan and until recently, the fed, were buying basically tens of billions of dollars or euros or yen of security every month and the balance sheet at the top, five or six central banks, is now 16 or 17 trillion. when those securities role of the balance sheet, will that cause a large reset in interest rates and if that is the case, that will be very significant because low interest rates directly or indirectly speed into every other asset class. if you value equities or corporate bonds, they all are derived from the risk-free rate plus the spread. or 200 rate goes up 100 basis points, that has implications. but i think the fed is being very careful. they have these caps in place and it is going to be very gradual and even the ecb, when the
bonds back here. turns aroundcb and starts tightening? mr.e big questions over the next few years that we have to grapple with. if you believe that interest rates around the world are much lower than they really otherwise would be because of all of this very interventionist monetary policy where the bank of japan and until recently, the fed, were buying basically tens of billions of dollars or euros or yen of security every month and the balance sheet at the top, five or six central banks, is...
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michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the 70s, the herbs with parsley the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mrchool bell. hello parsley. but it was paddington that grew and grew. there was, of course, the tv programme. 32 windsor gardens. a paddington musical. a paddington film. my name is... and... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for her children joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy clarkson! mrs bird made very good stews. if he had any complaints at all, it was that her dumplings were a little on the small side! friendly, polite and fond of marmalade, there have been many fictional bears, but none quite like michael bond's paddington. michael bond there who has died at the age of 91. let's take a look at the age of 91. let's take a look at the weather forecast and thomas shaper knacker has the latest. you can see the journey of the rain in the last 18 hours or so. most of the rain fell across eastern areas overnight. we had more than a month's overnight. we had more than a months worth of rainfall in less than 24 hours really. so today, it's around lincolnshire, eastern parts o
michael bond also wrote another children's favourite from the 70s, the herbs with parsley the lion. there's parsley. sometimes mrchool bell. hello parsley. but it was paddington that grew and grew. there was, of course, the tv programme. 32 windsor gardens. a paddington musical. a paddington film. my name is... and... this was the prototype made by shirley clarkson for her children joanna and jeremy. yes, thatjeremy clarkson! mrs bird made very good stews. if he had any complaints at all, it...
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bond among people who are not like one another. challenging, but that is a reason why it should be a goal of our education. mr. enlow: can you quickly follow-up, greg, going to that research, quickly. sure.rster: there have been a number of studies on the tolerance of the rights of others. this is a metric that has gone back decades. the instrument they use is they ask a student to identify your most disliked group. people will name republicans, pro-lifers, or pro-choicers, evangelical christians, all kinds of stuff. then you ask the question, should people in that group the allowed to vote, be allowed to have a demonstration, be allowed to have a book in the public library sympathetic to their view. you go on to other questions, and you find that private school students score a little better on that measurement than public school students. i don't want to blow that out of portion, it is a moderate difference here. narrativeon: matters a lot. ethnicity, we often mean nonblack. consider themselves a black are not african, they are people who speak more than one language. oftentimes, ethnicity means you speak a
bond among people who are not like one another. challenging, but that is a reason why it should be a goal of our education. mr. enlow: can you quickly follow-up, greg, going to that research, quickly. sure.rster: there have been a number of studies on the tolerance of the rights of others. this is a metric that has gone back decades. the instrument they use is they ask a student to identify your most disliked group. people will name republicans, pro-lifers, or pro-choicers, evangelical...
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mr. president. over the last eight years the prior administration decided strategically to keep our bond portfolio that supports this debt, the bonds that we issue, that is that pays for this debt, the average duration, the length of those bonds is under three years. some 60% almost of all the government debt that we have in the united states today matures in three years or less. that means that these increases we're talking about are going to roll on us and the backs of the american taxpayer almost immediately. this is not something that's going to happen in 10 or 15 years, mr. president. it's right here on us. let me put that in perspective. most every other country in the world that has significant debt -- and there are a lot of them -- not to the percentage that we do, have already dealt with this duration problem. the u.k., for example, over the last eight years, instead of going short when interest rates were virtually zero, they went long. 48% of the united kingdom's debt is 20 years or longer in maturity. again, 60% of our debt, because of the last administration's strategic decision to stay sh
mr. president. over the last eight years the prior administration decided strategically to keep our bond portfolio that supports this debt, the bonds that we issue, that is that pays for this debt, the average duration, the length of those bonds is under three years. some 60% almost of all the government debt that we have in the united states today matures in three years or less. that means that these increases we're talking about are going to roll on us and the backs of the american taxpayer...
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our corporate bond market, a key come pont of financing of jobs. they promised us, mr. chairman, that it would help the consumer, but instead we see free checking cut in half at banks, banks' fees are up. for many credit worthy borrowers, paying $500 for an auto loan. have you tried getting a mortgage recently? they are harder to come by and cost hundreds of dollars to close. every promise of dodd-frank has been broken. mr. chairman, we hear about it every day. i heard from julie ann a banker in massachusetts and said we experienced a spike in loans to women. women attempting to buy the family home to settle their divorce and stabilize their families, were being declined at a high rate due to the dodd-frank qualified mortgage rules. dodd-frank hurting recently divorced women. i heard from alan in new hampshire, who talked about his need for a new car, but he couldn't find a loan from a bank and he said but for my local dealer's efforts on my behalf, there is no doubt i would not be driving my current car. and this was a desperate situation for i'm the sole income earner
our corporate bond market, a key come pont of financing of jobs. they promised us, mr. chairman, that it would help the consumer, but instead we see free checking cut in half at banks, banks' fees are up. for many credit worthy borrowers, paying $500 for an auto loan. have you tried getting a mortgage recently? they are harder to come by and cost hundreds of dollars to close. every promise of dodd-frank has been broken. mr. chairman, we hear about it every day. i heard from julie ann a banker...
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our corporate bond market, a key come pont of financing of jobs. they promised us, mr. chairman, that it would help the consumer, but instead we see free checking cut in half at banks, banks' fees are up. for many credit worthy borrowers, paying $500 for an auto loan. have you tried getting a mortgage recently? they are harder to come by and cost hundreds of dollars to close. every promise of dodd-frank has been broken. mr. chairman, we hear about it every day. i heard from julie ann a banker in massachusetts and said we experienced a spike in loans to women. women attempting to buy the family home to settle their divorce and stabilize their families, were being declined at a high rate due to the dodd-frank qualified mortgage rules. dodd-frank hurting recently divorced women. i heard from alan in new hampshire, who talked about his need for a new car, but he couldn't find a loan from a bank and he said but for my local dealer's efforts on my behalf, there is no doubt i would not be driving my current car. and this was a desperate situation for i'm the sole income earner
our corporate bond market, a key come pont of financing of jobs. they promised us, mr. chairman, that it would help the consumer, but instead we see free checking cut in half at banks, banks' fees are up. for many credit worthy borrowers, paying $500 for an auto loan. have you tried getting a mortgage recently? they are harder to come by and cost hundreds of dollars to close. every promise of dodd-frank has been broken. mr. chairman, we hear about it every day. i heard from julie ann a banker...
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mrs. trump or's visit to korea -- trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bondt will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. once again, mr. president, i give my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] stuart: it was agreed beforehand that there would be no questions. nonetheless, the media shouted those questions. but as you just saw there, the two presidents walked away, no answering any questions whatsoever, no response whatsoever. bottom line, president trump talked about the future of north korea. they want a different future for the long-suffering people. president moon suggested that president trump had been candid in lengthy conversations with him. that wraps up the joint appearance moments ago in the rose garden at the white house. my time's up. neil, it's yours. neil: stuart, while i still have you, i'm not quite sure your position on this tweet thing. [laughter] just want t
mrs. trump or's visit to korea -- trump's visit to korea will once again demonstrate not only our friendship, but also the intimate bondt will become yet another milestone in defining our partnership. i will see to it myself. once again, mr. president, i give my sincerest gratitude to you and the first lady for such warm hospitality. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everybody. thank you very much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] stuart: it was agreed beforehand that there would be...
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bonds with your people. the relationship has been good, but now it's stronger than ever. thank you very much. >> mr.thank you so much. president trump, thank you so much for the words you found for romania romania, for the romanian
bonds with your people. the relationship has been good, but now it's stronger than ever. thank you very much. >> mr.thank you so much. president trump, thank you so much for the words you found for romania romania, for the romanian