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angle on the ackles party here in germany so mr howe let me ask you straight away is this it is this the breakthrough in german turkish relations after those very rocky tense months that we've seen so release of dentistry jealous a positive signal for the german turkish relations following up to several talks german government officials and turkish government officials had the last time we didn't pay any political price for that and we appreciate the decision of the turkish state but the reason for the crucial situation in turkey is i think the state of emergency which justice and media are to be free and independent and we have what we expect is that the turkish government is also thinking about the release of that state of emergency coming back to normal democratic and legal structures and the country and this is not yet decided the case then is just jail is now positive decided but it's not the situation is
angle on the ackles party here in germany so mr howe let me ask you straight away is this it is this the breakthrough in german turkish relations after those very rocky tense months that we've seen so release of dentistry jealous a positive signal for the german turkish relations following up to several talks german government officials and turkish government officials had the last time we didn't pay any political price for that and we appreciate the decision of the turkish state but the reason...
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mr. goodlatte: and that is not how most people are using it. it is something families are deploying so they can talk to maybe a parent or someone else living by themselves. there means of communicating with families. mr. moore: there's so many use cases in a really broad demographic of the kinds of people who use zello. friends and family would be one. if you are going on a ski trip, there's really no reason to buy walkie-talkies. or if you are going camping, probably the same. or if you have a checkered with your friend. you want to organize young people at a bar, perfect for that. it is also popular for connecting with people you don't know. there are millions of public channels. often they are about a topic. club, and mini cooper they will get on the channel for a rally. there is a channel called the glasscock channel, profanity laden, fun to listen to when you're drinking with your buddies. a weather watcher, storm chaser channel or religious evangelical channels. all sorts of public channels. mr. goodlatte: how has the network infrastructur
mr. goodlatte: and that is not how most people are using it. it is something families are deploying so they can talk to maybe a parent or someone else living by themselves. there means of communicating with families. mr. moore: there's so many use cases in a really broad demographic of the kinds of people who use zello. friends and family would be one. if you are going on a ski trip, there's really no reason to buy walkie-talkies. or if you are going camping, probably the same. or if you have a...
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w dot com mr jermyn. how are you looking back to sarah's music i've been playing this instrument for a long time and it's actually quite easy to get a note out of the horn or you have to do is bust your lips like this. see you try it easy isn't it at the end of every program i invite my guests to take the sarah's music or and challenge this is become so popular we have chosen some our favorites to show you today. because of. the problem is culture when you are lipstick your lips don't vibrate like they should. go to think. like a. so please if you have to spit go. yes yes yes well. ok now you can laugh your take. that well. i can hear a little bit of brahms in there did you so live over just asked me if you can play the piano instead but no way this is the horn challenge you live together with a horn player so you should know how to do this here we go no try and this is for you. that that was almost of ok for you no that's not going to. thank you ok go back to your piano. thank you. so when you're conducting
w dot com mr jermyn. how are you looking back to sarah's music i've been playing this instrument for a long time and it's actually quite easy to get a note out of the horn or you have to do is bust your lips like this. see you try it easy isn't it at the end of every program i invite my guests to take the sarah's music or and challenge this is become so popular we have chosen some our favorites to show you today. because of. the problem is culture when you are lipstick your lips don't vibrate...
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it's how we use them. >> what do they think about you being one of the mrs.? >> my son said aren't they supposed to be old ladies. >> for mindy kaling afs a rare night away from her baby catherine. >> how is the baby? >> she's great. >> what's the best thing she's been doing? >> sleeping. that's nice. she doesn't love doing that. >> the carpet was full of stars including a pregnant eva longoria baston, laura dern and colby bryant and his family and the event put chris pine is a whistling move. >> did you do this on the set? do the mrs. know how well you whistle? >> i should shut up and just stick myself in my place. i was the lone man on set. >> we showed you reese polishing her star on the hollywood rock of fame. she told me to celebrate my birthday there. >> that's amazing. my star got some birthday cake. did you spill cake on my star? >> i did. watch. i'm actually feeding you cake. >> you're feeding me cake? you're the best. >> i polished it all up and got it shiny again. >> i love you so much. that was iconic. >> when reese speaks, you gotta do it. the movi
it's how we use them. >> what do they think about you being one of the mrs.? >> my son said aren't they supposed to be old ladies. >> for mindy kaling afs a rare night away from her baby catherine. >> how is the baby? >> she's great. >> what's the best thing she's been doing? >> sleeping. that's nice. she doesn't love doing that. >> the carpet was full of stars including a pregnant eva longoria baston, laura dern and colby bryant and his family...
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mr. president. how are you doing? - great. tremendous. - good. sident, we know you're awesome, but just how awesome are you? - one of the greatest in the history of our country, and we are setting record after record, day after day. - and you're not getting enough credit for it. - no, i'm not getting enough credit for it. - you are such a good president. i mean, america should just end after you. mic drop. boom. it's over, folks. never getting any better. kill yo'selves. - i don't think i've ever seen anything quite like it. - mm. best president says what? - what? - exactly. boom. mm! whoa, look at those bear claws. man. you know, it makes you wonder. why are people so mean to you, you know? it's just--it's not fair. [stammering] it makes me just so... [glass shatters] angry. - well, i think the press is fake. - totes. - a lot of the media is fake. - bingo! ding-ding-ding-ding-ding! yahtzee! - fake and phony. - what-what? ♪ smoke weed every day well, luckily, i brought a little surprise for you. it's your favorite. quarter pounder with cheese, fil
mr. president. how are you doing? - great. tremendous. - good. sident, we know you're awesome, but just how awesome are you? - one of the greatest in the history of our country, and we are setting record after record, day after day. - and you're not getting enough credit for it. - no, i'm not getting enough credit for it. - you are such a good president. i mean, america should just end after you. mic drop. boom. it's over, folks. never getting any better. kill yo'selves. - i don't think i've...
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mr warne, how long have you worked in the rail industry? 21, 22 years.jects deliver on time? i have, actually. gives us an example. actually, if you take some of the work that network rail have been doing on its roots, some of it has been delivered on time. other elements have not been delivered. but you must acknowledge that there is an awful lot of rail projects, not all of them, but a high percentage, very high percentage, that don't deliver on time. then it got personal. mr griffiths, did you get a bonus payment this year? i don't decide my bonus payment. bonus payments are for shareholders and remuneration committees. i think we can safely assume that in light of what's going on this year, even if they had given me one, and i wouldn't think they would, i wouldn't expect to be taking a bonus this year. so if you were offered a bonus, you will refuse it? yes, i wouldn't take a bonus this year. so would you get offered a bonus as a managing director? sorry? do you get offered a bonus? yes, i do. do you expect to get one? i don't expect to get one, no,
mr warne, how long have you worked in the rail industry? 21, 22 years.jects deliver on time? i have, actually. gives us an example. actually, if you take some of the work that network rail have been doing on its roots, some of it has been delivered on time. other elements have not been delivered. but you must acknowledge that there is an awful lot of rail projects, not all of them, but a high percentage, very high percentage, that don't deliver on time. then it got personal. mr griffiths, did...
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mr. herschensohn: there you are. oh, mitch. good. >> how would you describe the faith of president nixon? mr. herschensohn: how what i described the what, mitch? >> the faith. the religious faith. mr. herschensohn: oh, religious faith. i am sort of glad that you asked that. we did not talk much about religion. i was talking to the chaplain earlier. there was something -- i don't know why i brought it up but i knew that in the bible it said something about there being a time for dancing and a time for tears. he immediately jumped on that and he said that is -- it begins with an "e." i told the chaplain about that. i told the chaplain about it. i said that because i saw "dancing with the stars." there was a woman on it whose father who passed away and she was not on the episode. when she came back -- poor girl. she said in the bible it says in ecclesiastes that there is a time for grief and a time for dancing. then, president nixon said the whole thing. that thing is the chaplain told me that it takes about a page and a half. so when so and s
mr. herschensohn: there you are. oh, mitch. good. >> how would you describe the faith of president nixon? mr. herschensohn: how what i described the what, mitch? >> the faith. the religious faith. mr. herschensohn: oh, religious faith. i am sort of glad that you asked that. we did not talk much about religion. i was talking to the chaplain earlier. there was something -- i don't know why i brought it up but i knew that in the bible it said something about there being a time for...
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how should we remember, reflect, celebrate, and revisit? mr. lubin: again, it is sort of where you stand on things. i would like to see germans who gave their lives -- it is tragic on all ends. for me, it is hard to praise people who kill other people. in a sense, what we do when we say our troops were fighting justified war, the others were not, that is a little simplistic. i would love to see people -- i am not trying to push a point of view, but i would like to see people examine their exceptions about what is good and what -- assumptions about what is good and what is evil. we live in a complex world where things are laced together, in ways that are hard to pull apart. unless we intelligently and thoughtfully do that, reflect on that, we are going to keep repeating the errors and sins of our fathers over and over. we have to sort of re-examine who we are. why we do things. in my case, in particular, i am interested in how powerful visual images shape the way we see our world. in how digital images shape the way that we see our world. >> the
how should we remember, reflect, celebrate, and revisit? mr. lubin: again, it is sort of where you stand on things. i would like to see germans who gave their lives -- it is tragic on all ends. for me, it is hard to praise people who kill other people. in a sense, what we do when we say our troops were fighting justified war, the others were not, that is a little simplistic. i would love to see people -- i am not trying to push a point of view, but i would like to see people examine their...
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what is the state of the health care system there now just how damaged are the hospitals there how many the mr working how much health care is available. well it depends which part of the city you're in if you're in the on the east side it's much better on the west side the level of devastation was extraordinary but wherever you are the number of. health care centers or hospitals is very limited the extent of the damage has affected it everybody though is working very hard to ensure that the proper health care is resumed the ministry of health unicef w h o u n f p a u n d p are all working really hard but the problem is so massive i was there in one of the health centers the other day and one family came in with their baby is a two month old baby they wanted a vaccinated there was vaccine there was everything there and stuff we were seeing over one hundred children a day were able to vaccinate this child but those families have to walk far they have to be dedicated to ensure that they do get vaccinated i also saw the baby unit that we had just. opened in the hospital in one wing of the hospita
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the agency every one of them is the fines international second me goal of the season and colombia's how mr intrigue ace made it to no other easy away went with the rapids area. let's take a look so far not stay what twenty one results while life's a big. back one now buying one to know the way to mines five eric and they've accused and then drew and shaka surprisingly lost at home to brave men in wild falls break and also drew a relegation six pointer brylin vs huff and i also ended one one on friday dortmund beat cologne three to act on sunday outbreak take on from first and hamburg both times over. let's have a look at what those results mean for the blunders they get table with seven of nine much as in the books while there's no change at the top or in second life they can move after their away when to dortmund shellac a move down after their shock to face down the other end of the table berlin move off after their drill points move down and are dangerously close to the bottom two . that's it for me you are watching the news we are back again at the top of the assets stay with us. g.w.
the agency every one of them is the fines international second me goal of the season and colombia's how mr intrigue ace made it to no other easy away went with the rapids area. let's take a look so far not stay what twenty one results while life's a big. back one now buying one to know the way to mines five eric and they've accused and then drew and shaka surprisingly lost at home to brave men in wild falls break and also drew a relegation six pointer brylin vs huff and i also ended one one on...
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mr. goodlatte. we'll see how this plays out. thanks, gentlemen, for your questions and for being on "newsmakers" this week. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: a look inside the white house briefing room waiting to hear from press secretary sander -- sarah sanders. interference in u.s. elections that fox reports were "taken out of context." tweeting president obama's remarks from when mr. trump was a presidential candidate, there is no serious person other who would suggest you could rig america's elections. there is no evidence that has happened in the past or that it will happen this time. i would invite mr. trump to stop whining and make his case to get votes. president trump continuing, the he thoughtbama, crooked hillary was going to win and he didn't want to "rock the boat." when i easily won the electoral college, the whole game changed. we w
mr. goodlatte. we'll see how this plays out. thanks, gentlemen, for your questions and for being on "newsmakers" this week. >> thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] announcer: a look inside the white house briefing room waiting to hear from press secretary sander -- sarah sanders. interference in u.s. elections...
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how is that possible he did not know that? mr. shah: again this is part of , an ongoing investigation. we trust the background process. the chief of staff doesn't get detailed updates about what may or may not have been alleged. this is a process that involves thorough investigation. as i went through the process, it involves looking at in the -- not just accusations but denials. reporter: the white house said yesterday porter's leaving was a personal one, wasn't pressured to do so. would rob porter still be on the job today had he not resigned? mr. shah: rob porter was terminated yesterday. his last day was yesterday. i know he came in earlier today to clear out his stauf. reporter: but would he still be on the job? mr. shah: he offered his resignation and it was accepted. reporter: so in terms of the chief of staff's handling of all this no regrets? ,mr. shah: i think the second statement that he sent out reflected his thoughts which is that these allegations are deeply troubling. they are shocking. and i think the first stateme
how is that possible he did not know that? mr. shah: again this is part of , an ongoing investigation. we trust the background process. the chief of staff doesn't get detailed updates about what may or may not have been alleged. this is a process that involves thorough investigation. as i went through the process, it involves looking at in the -- not just accusations but denials. reporter: the white house said yesterday porter's leaving was a personal one, wasn't pressured to do so. would rob...
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mr. shah: he was not informed of the specifics regarding rob porter's security clearance. reporter: do you have any information on how many senior white house staffers are working on a temporary security clearance? mr. shah: i'm not going to g it further. reporter: when omarosa described the situation inside the white house as bad and said it's not going to be ok. mr. shah: not very seriously. she was fired three times on "the apprentice." this is the fourth time we let her go. she had limited contact with the president while here. she has no contact now. peter. reporter: you were told that rob porter was going to stay on a while and oversee a transition period. now you're telling us he was terminated yesterday. what changed? mr. shah: i think that we have looked at the things that are necessary to ensure a smooth transition, there will be a new acting staff secretary that we can name later on. operations can continue smoothly. eporter: over the last week, they were seeking a limit on green ards. everyone is talk about illegal immigrants. these have been talk about legal immigrants. what are the decisions about this?
mr. shah: he was not informed of the specifics regarding rob porter's security clearance. reporter: do you have any information on how many senior white house staffers are working on a temporary security clearance? mr. shah: i'm not going to g it further. reporter: when omarosa described the situation inside the white house as bad and said it's not going to be ok. mr. shah: not very seriously. she was fired three times on "the apprentice." this is the fourth time we let her go. she...
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mr. janice, how do they respond? guest: we have been working on a plan. we understand there is this -- this movement is out here. we understand corporate ceos and those who are supporting this case, they are the ones that really want to take away the forces of the workers and to take the power. even -- we have been talking to members for the last two or three years. we have been engaging them in finding out what it is we need, if anything, to change differently what our approach needs to be. how we need to problem solve. if this case went away tomorrow or ruled against us tomorrow, we would still operate the same. host: but fee collection would be different. guest: it still doesn't mean we won't work hard. it still doesn't mean we won't represent the mr. janice's of the world. it still doesn't mean we won't advocate. host: are there alternatives to fee collection if the court decides for mr. janice? guest: the unions are working in regards to looking at alternatives and there hasn't put inspecific plan place, but they are looking into alternatives in rega
mr. janice, how do they respond? guest: we have been working on a plan. we understand there is this -- this movement is out here. we understand corporate ceos and those who are supporting this case, they are the ones that really want to take away the forces of the workers and to take the power. even -- we have been talking to members for the last two or three years. we have been engaging them in finding out what it is we need, if anything, to change differently what our approach needs to be....
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it says the document is likely to exclude proposals from mrs may on how the transitional phase shouldoment. the ft report that qualcomm has dropped its objections to being taken over by broadcom if it raises it offer to $160bn. the paper says qualcomm is now willing to close the deal — which marks a significant change. business insider reports on how amazon could become a trillion dollar company within the next 18 months. it cites a research analyst who says growing sales, its prime service and its smart speaker — will help to push it through the $1 trillion mark. and don't forget — let's us know what you are spotting online — standard chartered has reported profits up to $3 billion from last year. that's up on the year before stop this is how the markets are doing in asia, following on from another good day on wall street. see you in a moment. the environment minister, michael gove, says he wants farmers to do more to protect the countryside under new proposals which will decide how much the industry is subsidised after brexit. currently farmers receive a share of £3 billion a year b
it says the document is likely to exclude proposals from mrs may on how the transitional phase shouldoment. the ft report that qualcomm has dropped its objections to being taken over by broadcom if it raises it offer to $160bn. the paper says qualcomm is now willing to close the deal — which marks a significant change. business insider reports on how amazon could become a trillion dollar company within the next 18 months. it cites a research analyst who says growing sales, its prime service...
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how would you respond? mr. romney: that is a fair question. i remind people that i had the occasion of attending college here for three years and i also came back for the olympics, which was a marvelous experience. after our campaign and my private sector work was finished, we decided to make this our home. we moved here full-time in 2014. it is about 10 years that utah has been our home. our first son was born in this town. we love it here, we love the people here and have had great experiences here. i think the people of utah know that i am a utah person at heart. i love the state i got to live in and serving as governor, that it is really funny. when i go to other parts of the country, and when i ran for president, people all assumed i was from utah. out here, some people wonder. >> do you support daca? mr. romney: the president has indicated he is looking for a path to citizenship for the dreamers. i was more conservative than that when i ran for president, i opposed the dream act. president obama put in place his provisions. i think once
how would you respond? mr. romney: that is a fair question. i remind people that i had the occasion of attending college here for three years and i also came back for the olympics, which was a marvelous experience. after our campaign and my private sector work was finished, we decided to make this our home. we moved here full-time in 2014. it is about 10 years that utah has been our home. our first son was born in this town. we love it here, we love the people here and have had great...
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i can articulate a crime, explained the elements of the crime, show you how mrs. clinton violated each and every one of those. i say that because of my past professional life, i was a special agent of army counterintelligence, so i have investigated these cases, i have successfully have people prosecuted. i know what that is. when i look at mueller and i ,ear people say collusion, ok what you may mean is conspiracy. collusion itself is not a crime. but what is the underlying criminal predicate? what are you alleging was done unlawfully? i have yet to hear anyone say what the crime is. host: back to your request for the information of underlying information, how do you release that instill maintain concerns of national security quality? guest: when it comes to anything with classified information, the two things that our greatest concern for any public release our sources and methods. that is what people hear over and over. when they talk about sources, it is what is the means by which the intelligence was collected. whether it is human intelligence, signals intell
i can articulate a crime, explained the elements of the crime, show you how mrs. clinton violated each and every one of those. i say that because of my past professional life, i was a special agent of army counterintelligence, so i have investigated these cases, i have successfully have people prosecuted. i know what that is. when i look at mueller and i ,ear people say collusion, ok what you may mean is conspiracy. collusion itself is not a crime. but what is the underlying criminal predicate?...
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how dare you do this? that is one of many, many stories that every woman of my vintage knows. mr. rosen: how do you do this. ginsburg: yes. mr. rosen: what would you advise women to say in similar situations, should they be similarly strong? justice ginsburg: yes. this is bad behavior. you should not engage in it and i will not submit to it. i think it is easier today because there are numbers to support the woman who says something. we no longer hear as often as we did in the past, she is making it up. mr. rosen: this is an important question. what is your advice to men in this new regime where people are trying to behave well and figure out what the new norms are? justice ginsburg: treat how you would want your women and daughters treated. family youlike your would want to be treated when you see men behaving in ways they should not, you should tell them. this is improper behavior. mr. rosen: there is a debate, both among women and among men about what sort of behavior should be sanctionable and one group is saying that it is wrong to lump together violent behavior. -- behavior l
how dare you do this? that is one of many, many stories that every woman of my vintage knows. mr. rosen: how do you do this. ginsburg: yes. mr. rosen: what would you advise women to say in similar situations, should they be similarly strong? justice ginsburg: yes. this is bad behavior. you should not engage in it and i will not submit to it. i think it is easier today because there are numbers to support the woman who says something. we no longer hear as often as we did in the past, she is...
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part of jerusalem and then by the state of his relative the thirty first the a day of january mr baker how can we can side between what the question. church leaders say is the need to maintain the status quo because the churches play other roles that they're bunch of charities and therefore taxes are imposed on. them some of that work could be undermined and the fact that the municipality saying we need cash we need to run the minister polity of the asylum and therefore the only way to do it because we're not getting money from the government we're going we're going to tax churches well look in the same way that any hotel or any business or any a restaurant or cafe has to pay. taxes everywhere in the world. the same with respect to the churches they own property they use as hotels they charge for staying in these hotels they they run businesses that earn profits that. should be taxed now i've got no argument with ms that you run about the fact that for the last fifty seventy years there's been established a sort of status quo in which the israeli authorities refrain from demanding this tax
part of jerusalem and then by the state of his relative the thirty first the a day of january mr baker how can we can side between what the question. church leaders say is the need to maintain the status quo because the churches play other roles that they're bunch of charities and therefore taxes are imposed on. them some of that work could be undermined and the fact that the municipality saying we need cash we need to run the minister polity of the asylum and therefore the only way to do it...
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would include japan, i wanted and any attack on north korea would includejapan, i wanted to ask mr kono, howitary action against north korea? —— how does japan feel? for weeks, rumours have been swirling that the trump administration is preparing a military strike against north korea. a so—called bloody nose to force pyeongyang to the negotiating table. last month, these b2 stealth bombers arrived at a us base on the island of guam. but japan's foreign minister, tara kono, told me such speculation should not be taken seriously. a military strike on north korea is far too risky. south korea's capital, seoul, is situated just 30 kilometres from the border. and, if any military action‘s taken, the repercussion is outrageous. so i don't think anyone is seriously considering taking a military method. but, in order to get north korea to come to the dialogue, i think we need to increase the pressure on them. in his new year message, north korean dictator kim jong—un described the latest sanctions against his country as "life—threatening". they include a ban on north korean exports of coal, iron and
would include japan, i wanted and any attack on north korea would includejapan, i wanted to ask mr kono, howitary action against north korea? —— how does japan feel? for weeks, rumours have been swirling that the trump administration is preparing a military strike against north korea. a so—called bloody nose to force pyeongyang to the negotiating table. last month, these b2 stealth bombers arrived at a us base on the island of guam. but japan's foreign minister, tara kono, told me such...
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mr. o'keefe and how he, you know, attempts to get people to, you know, tell what he thinks is the truth,t they said they bribe him with --ohol, you know, engage asks if they are antiabortion activists, i mean, it is not true, what he does. it is just a bunch of crap. host: i want to let you respond to that. guest: what we do is true, and every time we report something, not only is it true, but it is often these subjects have admitted that they said what they said. they have admitted that they make the mistakes, and they keep resigning. why would they keep resigning is what we report is not sure? i would happily go to court and testify that what we report is factually correct, as would many of the subjects that we covertly film. nowcorker is suing us right not because he did not say what he said. because we are affecting the organization because of what you said. i think -- i did not make the statement. he made a statement. he was the head of the nazi partners, hired by hillary clinton and the dnc to do various things, and one of the major investigations was on the election and how they w
mr. o'keefe and how he, you know, attempts to get people to, you know, tell what he thinks is the truth,t they said they bribe him with --ohol, you know, engage asks if they are antiabortion activists, i mean, it is not true, what he does. it is just a bunch of crap. host: i want to let you respond to that. guest: what we do is true, and every time we report something, not only is it true, but it is often these subjects have admitted that they said what they said. they have admitted that they...
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mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time i have remaining, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has seven minutes remaining. mr. hensarling: there may be other speakers come, at the moment, i yield myself four minutes, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hensarling: again, all over america today, fortunately because of the tax cut and jobs act, people are waking up to new opportunities. they're finally seeing their wages begin to grow. we've seen the greatest wage growth in almost a decades, madam speaker. again, thanks to president trump, thanks to a republican congress a bill that was opposed by every single democrat. but as they wake up to these new opportunities, madam speaker, they also need new credit. so as their incomes rise, this is good, but they still need credit in order to buy a home. in order to purchase that car. and sometimes just to put groceries on the table. unfortunately, over the last eight years of the obama administration, where we saw probably one of the greatest increases in the
mr. hensarling: may i inquire how much time i have remaining, mr. speaker? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman has seven minutes remaining. mr. hensarling: there may be other speakers come, at the moment, i yield myself four minutes, madam speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. hensarling: again, all over america today, fortunately because of the tax cut and jobs act, people are waking up to new opportunities. they're finally seeing their wages begin to grow....
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how many years did that take? mr.eller: when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right. somehow i am allowed to own this firearm, but i did not know anything about the law. i was a computer programmer. in 1976 i started doing research, talking to everybody i could over sometime in the think tanks and getting ideas. in 1993 we met some think tanks that sort of liked the idea. a couple of us paired up, and we got some people to support us, and at the same time the cato institute had the same idea, and we paired up and eventually we had six plaintiffs that decided we are going to fight the city. we sued the city, and some short time thereafter, and the rest i don't remember the dates exactly. it is in the law book emily:. that is boring. keep going. [laughter] the lawyers are next. we will get into the court stuff. we are focusing on you the man, first of all as you tell a story. i never knew you when to think tanks. how many of you go to think tanks -- two tried to change
how many years did that take? mr.eller: when they took my second amendment right away in 1976, i said there is a second amendment right. somehow i am allowed to own this firearm, but i did not know anything about the law. i was a computer programmer. in 1976 i started doing research, talking to everybody i could over sometime in the think tanks and getting ideas. in 1993 we met some think tanks that sort of liked the idea. a couple of us paired up, and we got some people to support us, and at...
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mr. trump became serious about running for president, how that timing co-ins sided with his business -- coincided with his business moves including the effort to brand a trump tower in trump tower. >> and compromising information the russians may have on mr. trump. sources do not know whether mueller has evidence of wrongdoing. the team is reaching beyond the campaign at how the russians may have sought to influence mr. trump. the president claimed any inquiry into his family's finances would exceed the special counsel's mandate. an attorney for the president and the trump organization both declined to comment. >>> this morning, senior white house adviser jared kushner no longer has access to the nation's most closely held secrets. at least for now. the first son-in-law's interim security clearance downgraded from top secret to secret. the new clearance level will allow access to far less information, excluding, for example, the president's daily brief of top-secret material that kushner read each and every day. a top republican source said the quote directly undercuts jared's main job. for more,
mr. trump became serious about running for president, how that timing co-ins sided with his business -- coincided with his business moves including the effort to brand a trump tower in trump tower. >> and compromising information the russians may have on mr. trump. sources do not know whether mueller has evidence of wrongdoing. the team is reaching beyond the campaign at how the russians may have sought to influence mr. trump. the president claimed any inquiry into his family's finances...
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how do we cut spending? mr. mulvaney: here is a challenge we face. body was more disappointed than i was when we offered the budget, we could not figure out how to balance it in 10 years. here are the cards we have been dealt. when we sat with the democrats to talk about the money we needed for national defense, secretary mattis has spent his first 8, 10 months trying to figure out how much money we needed to fix the department of defense, not just some of the damage done by the previous administration but to deal with north korea. the number for this year's $700 billion. every time we met was, with nancy pelosi, chuck schumer, they would say we are with you on this one. we want to defend the country as well as you would. the president walks out, and we say this will be easy. i say they are not telling you the truth. when we sat down to get into negotiation, they say we need $100 for defense, they say that is fine, we will give you that as long as you give us $100 for nondefense spending, stuff that democrats like. that was negotiation, and that is wh
how do we cut spending? mr. mulvaney: here is a challenge we face. body was more disappointed than i was when we offered the budget, we could not figure out how to balance it in 10 years. here are the cards we have been dealt. when we sat with the democrats to talk about the money we needed for national defense, secretary mattis has spent his first 8, 10 months trying to figure out how much money we needed to fix the department of defense, not just some of the damage done by the previous...
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how are you doing? good to meet you. cory: mr. cory. lemonis: how are you, sir? lisa: hi, i'm cookie mom, lisa.on: cookie mom, it's you. how are you? lisa: how you doing? cory: here's my business card. dimon: whoa. lisa: sorry, i'm just, like, a groupie with this. i'm just so excited because one of my son's goals was to meet you. it's just so amazing, that's all. dimon: how did you even know about me? cory: i read, like, "forbes" and "forbes magazine." dimon: you're kidding me. cory: it's really inspiring. it's pretty cool. dimon: thank you. cory: what was one of the hardest things you... happened to your company, and, like, how did you solve it? dimon: well, you know, first of all, many companies, yours, there are always hardships. cory: yeah. dimon: always ups and downs, so you always got to be prepared for them and just persevere through the downs. you know, get help when you need it. that's another thing you learn in life, you can't do all the things well, so who you partner with is really important. so, i mean, i think hooking up with marcus is gonna be the best thing that happened to you.
how are you doing? good to meet you. cory: mr. cory. lemonis: how are you, sir? lisa: hi, i'm cookie mom, lisa.on: cookie mom, it's you. how are you? lisa: how you doing? cory: here's my business card. dimon: whoa. lisa: sorry, i'm just, like, a groupie with this. i'm just so excited because one of my son's goals was to meet you. it's just so amazing, that's all. dimon: how did you even know about me? cory: i read, like, "forbes" and "forbes magazine." dimon: you're kidding...
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mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems
mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing? host: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems
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in those cases how is fra going to treat those cases, i'm sorry mr. reyes. how was fra going to treat those cases at the end of the year when it comes to fines or extensions that may apply a? >> thank you for your question. at this point we have met with 41 row roads for the past 45 days as we express instruction from secretary chao. we are working with every row roads that they can use all the lines for the december 31, 2018 deadline and to extend their hardware to employee training as well as revenue service demonstrations. we are going to work with them by providing frequent technical assistance. >> i understand the company line. we all want to have them implemented. this is great technology but as we have seen there are some that i put ptc in place very quickly. there are others that haven't even started so if they haven't even started to this point we are well aware that there are some that will never get there by the end of the year. the question is are we going to penalize the hosts who may be fully implemented for the tenent in one of those cases or v
in those cases how is fra going to treat those cases, i'm sorry mr. reyes. how was fra going to treat those cases at the end of the year when it comes to fines or extensions that may apply a? >> thank you for your question. at this point we have met with 41 row roads for the past 45 days as we express instruction from secretary chao. we are working with every row roads that they can use all the lines for the december 31, 2018 deadline and to extend their hardware to employee training as...
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-- how do telecoms handle that? mr.r: we estimate it would take about 200 $75 million in network investment to deploy 5g. million. via d as we have put out for streamlining are estimated to cut 80% of the regulatory costs of deployment. that will mean thousands of more cell sites that are more economical to deploy, and they will push these 5g networks further out and provide service to even more americans. how does wireless infrastructure fit into the infrastructure plan overall? mr. carr: it is certainly a big piece of it. broadband is a big tease of infrastructure broadly and just othere need to reform our infrastructure deployment rules across the country, broadband infrastructure rules are right there. at the fcc, we have authority to do that, and we will be voting on a plan to help speed the deployment of that broadband infrastructure on march 22. the mayor of san jose, california, just quit a task force that was examining this deployment, saying local regulators would lose control. what is your response to that? m
-- how do telecoms handle that? mr.r: we estimate it would take about 200 $75 million in network investment to deploy 5g. million. via d as we have put out for streamlining are estimated to cut 80% of the regulatory costs of deployment. that will mean thousands of more cell sites that are more economical to deploy, and they will push these 5g networks further out and provide service to even more americans. how does wireless infrastructure fit into the infrastructure plan overall? mr. carr: it...
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mr. rogers. >> how aare you? everything peaceful in the neighborhood today? >> reporter: except mr.ye. he stayed around and times changed but he did not. >> let's pretend that it's still night time. >>> and to those viewers who had it right set of eyes and that means anyone three or four or five in the 1960s or 1970s or 9 1980s or 1990s to those viewers he became important, huge, a permanent memory. and now comes this news that "mr. rogers' neighborhood" has ceased production and you think wait a minute, could this be it end? and if you're one of his long-time fans or a late comer like me, you res are there will never be anyone quite like him in children's television again. he was quirky and not cool but he knew what he was toing and he did for 34 years and did more good than anyone maybe on television. >> and he composed most of the musicing on the show himself. all those songs were his. >> for 34 years he did that. and the show premiering 50 years ago. kids that started out with mr. rogers are now on aarp. >> 895 episodes. i loved mr. rogers as a kid. >> with he went to congress.
mr. rogers. >> how aare you? everything peaceful in the neighborhood today? >> reporter: except mr.ye. he stayed around and times changed but he did not. >> let's pretend that it's still night time. >>> and to those viewers who had it right set of eyes and that means anyone three or four or five in the 1960s or 1970s or 9 1980s or 1990s to those viewers he became important, huge, a permanent memory. and now comes this news that "mr. rogers' neighborhood" has...
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mr. simons here initially. how will -- how will you prioritize the significant number of issues that are currently pending before the commission? >> so, senator, thank you for the question. a first priority for the commission if i'm confirmed is going to be making sure we are doing vigorous enforcement both on the consumer protection side and on a competition side, and that we do it in a way that gets the biggest bang for the taxpayers' dollar. and that would be to focus our attentions mostly where harm is the greatest. so that's how i would prioritize things, senator. >> now, given the increased number of issues before the ftc, what are your views on the adequacy of the current ftc budget, and how will you ensure the commission has the resources necessary to protect consumers? >> senator, i pledge i will look carefully at the ftc budget if confirm and make sure that wet have what we need to do the job that we need to do. and if we don't, i will come to you and ask for -- well, i won't come to you, but i'll ask for
mr. simons here initially. how will -- how will you prioritize the significant number of issues that are currently pending before the commission? >> so, senator, thank you for the question. a first priority for the commission if i'm confirmed is going to be making sure we are doing vigorous enforcement both on the consumer protection side and on a competition side, and that we do it in a way that gets the biggest bang for the taxpayers' dollar. and that would be to focus our attentions...
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mr. nunes, you have to learn how to speak english. bad grammar is a peat peeve of mine. media are annoying, irritating, lib rat, not hard left but we are not dead. if anything what annoys mr. nunes is we're all too alive. everything that we know or much of what we know about the russia interference in our election, about the things that president trump does not want us to know, about his white house, about conflicts of interest, we know through the work of the media. so no, we are not going to go away. we are not dead. and that happens to be the largest and most vociferous critics of this president, not liberals. >> jon: let's get your take, joe. >> local newscasts, newspapers, international reporting is all alive and well. i will say that political media, however, is compromised. pew research does a study. at the found that president trump only received 5% positive coverage. that when you compare that with president obama he received eight times more positive coverage in his first year. so that doesn't explain bias, i don't know what does. the line between straight news
mr. nunes, you have to learn how to speak english. bad grammar is a peat peeve of mine. media are annoying, irritating, lib rat, not hard left but we are not dead. if anything what annoys mr. nunes is we're all too alive. everything that we know or much of what we know about the russia interference in our election, about the things that president trump does not want us to know, about his white house, about conflicts of interest, we know through the work of the media. so no, we are not going to...
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mr. sanford: we didn't have a baby-boom generation retiring as we do now. director mulvaney: i look forward to doing this for the next flight home you know how much i enjoy this. chairman womack: the gentlelady from florida, ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mulvaney, good to see you. thank you for joining us this morning. on the screen i would direct your attention to a tweet from the president that he wrote in 2015 which -- as a candidate, which reads, i was the first and only potential g.o.p. candidate to state there will be no cuts to social security, medicare, medicaid. i'm sure you know as mr. moulton has already asked you, this budget would cut all three of those programs. breaking that promise. along with many others that have already been broken. the track record is clear. that threatens the health and dignity of seniors, children, and people with disabilities. the budget would cut social security by $72 billion over 10 years. medicare by $266 billion. and medicaid by $1.4 trillion. i know you referenced in your answer to mr. moulton you don't cut benefits for any of these programs. i beg to differ because you
mr. sanford: we didn't have a baby-boom generation retiring as we do now. director mulvaney: i look forward to doing this for the next flight home you know how much i enjoy this. chairman womack: the gentlelady from florida, ms. wasserman schultz. ms. wasserman schultz: thank you, mr. chairman. mr. mulvaney, good to see you. thank you for joining us this morning. on the screen i would direct your attention to a tweet from the president that he wrote in 2015 which -- as a candidate, which reads,...
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how do you describe the retaking without using words like terrible or horrific? mr. coates: [laughter] welcome to my world. ms. thompson: we are not capturing it. it was tremendous insight from folks who read it. thank you. interestingly, when this book -- when i thought i would do it, i did not even consider doing it as a trade press. mr. coates: you were going to go through university press? originally my first book was with cornell university press. it seems a little logical. the reality was i wanted my grandparents to read it. grandparents to read it. i wanted everyone to read it because of the story in it, and because i wanted those stories in one place shouted out somewhere. mr. coates: what about this as a narrative as compared to a method that compares originallyy first book was different viewpoints, a more historiographical -- ms. thompson: because i wanted people to read it. >> [laughter] ms. thompson: because if we argues...""this book mr. coates: right. [laughter] ms. thompson: some stories tell themselves. frankly the survivors told the story. i remember
how do you describe the retaking without using words like terrible or horrific? mr. coates: [laughter] welcome to my world. ms. thompson: we are not capturing it. it was tremendous insight from folks who read it. thank you. interestingly, when this book -- when i thought i would do it, i did not even consider doing it as a trade press. mr. coates: you were going to go through university press? originally my first book was with cornell university press. it seems a little logical. the reality was...
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mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing?ost: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems liker
mr. thomas. hank: hi, how are you doing?ost: we are very happy to have the chance to talk to you today. can you tell me a little bit about your childhood? i am interested because it seems liker
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how much mr morris the austrian satirist karl kraus once remarked that psychiatry of people who have no wire is as long as there are people with wireless is there something to that. but of course we psychologists and psychotherapists are often accused of being self obsessed. and it's true that i for example speaking for myself i don't want to attack my colleagues i would never have become a psychotherapist if i hadn't wanted to understand my own problems. how did i become who i am what shape me what possibilities and problems too i have. so my training was a wonderful chance to shape myself to learn about myself and a person needs that if i want to understand other people i first have to understand myself. let's try to understand other people and their worries you know grow up in east germany a country that had no free elections it's kind of today we see free elections being won by politicians who don't care about democratic rights or even want to curb tell them we see it in turkey in poland in hungary and even in the united states. has democracy become a burden for many people based
how much mr morris the austrian satirist karl kraus once remarked that psychiatry of people who have no wire is as long as there are people with wireless is there something to that. but of course we psychologists and psychotherapists are often accused of being self obsessed. and it's true that i for example speaking for myself i don't want to attack my colleagues i would never have become a psychotherapist if i hadn't wanted to understand my own problems. how did i become who i am what shape me...
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mr. fillon. how has president macron done in your estimation so far? been doing between well and very well. i supported another candidate in the first round, i supported macron in the second round. he has broken all the rules and therefore it has created for him free hands. he can do things probably many other candidates could not have done. he is the illustration of a new generation coming to power. he is very pragmatic. he has a global vision. and he has shown a significant degree of courage in implementing some of the reforms. labor laws, what he is planning to do on pensions. it is a would say that good surprise for the country. there is one point he will probably need to do significantly more if he wants his efforts to bear fruit, in public spending where the state is still spending and too much -- spending way too much, and where the issue is not been really addressed yet. important of the most ones, the european one, he has been putting on the table good things for the country. >> one of his pragmatism has , by allery global view accounts, and p
mr. fillon. how has president macron done in your estimation so far? been doing between well and very well. i supported another candidate in the first round, i supported macron in the second round. he has broken all the rules and therefore it has created for him free hands. he can do things probably many other candidates could not have done. he is the illustration of a new generation coming to power. he is very pragmatic. he has a global vision. and he has shown a significant degree of courage...
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mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> i am doing well, how are you? >> caller: well, i'm a little bit screwed up because i got very infatuated with a stock that i learned about from you robotics and i bought it and i sold it and i made a good deal of money and then i bought it back and i went against my own advice when my son said to me, dad, you are up substantially, sell it. >> that's a good narrative, mazor is a good stock and i like it here. bob in massachusetts. >> caller: hey, jim, thanks for what you do and congratulations on the eagles. >> thanks. what's up? >> caller: the reason i called, a few days back, you were talking defense stocks lockheed raytheon, what about kratos >> that is good. but why go with this little dog? garrison in georgia. >> caller: how are you doing, sir. i am a newly investor, and i was wondering with roku? >> you are being given an opportunity, i have liked it i like amazon. i like it at 15, i like it at -- no i like amazon. david in new jersey. >> caller: what can you tell me about this stock >> i need to do more i do
mr. cramer, how are you doing? >> i am doing well, how are you? >> caller: well, i'm a little bit screwed up because i got very infatuated with a stock that i learned about from you robotics and i bought it and i sold it and i made a good deal of money and then i bought it back and i went against my own advice when my son said to me, dad, you are up substantially, sell it. >> that's a good narrative, mazor is a good stock and i like it here. bob in massachusetts. >>...