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believe that mr michael and that is popularity will go down. syrian militants have suffered the most serious losses in the last few months according to the russian defense ministry over two thousand islamic state and al qaeda extremists including sixteen i still field commanders were killed in just eleven days the ministry added russian as strikes also injured almost three thousand medicine's well among those killed off four hundred citizens from former soviet states who joined the terrorist ranks the ministry converting that with the help of russian airstrikes the syrian army will soon drive i so from the eastern part of terrorists or well these are the latest pictures we filmed on the ground syrian government troops are continuing their advance against eisel and the current clearing terrorist strongholds on the main road from palmira which is the key supply route today. and today marks two years since russia launched its air campaign against terrorists in syria the decision was followed by a diplomatic dispute with washington but the campaign
believe that mr michael and that is popularity will go down. syrian militants have suffered the most serious losses in the last few months according to the russian defense ministry over two thousand islamic state and al qaeda extremists including sixteen i still field commanders were killed in just eleven days the ministry added russian as strikes also injured almost three thousand medicine's well among those killed off four hundred citizens from former soviet states who joined the terrorist...
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mr. michael rhodes. [applause]>> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us here today. all the members of the greater pentagon community and all those observing elsewhere to the broadcast we welcome you to, today's 9/11 observance. we're here today family and friends of the 184 we tragically lost here 16 years ago. thfirst responders from department of defense and also from other state and local agencies that ood by us sidey-de for the weeks and months after. the building survivors and the members of the pentagon communitye're hearing to as a pentagon family and aays will be. we're bonded as a nation by that tragic day 16 years ago and by our continued presence here today. we coming to a of us united at this site to remember those we lost. mothers and fathers. husbands and wives and brothers and sisters, friends and co-workers. in he the purse we remember and we reflect upon and renew our faith and our commitment to all that is good in this nati is a represented by that flag that flied behind us on that day. thanks for joins us here today. >> ladies and ntlemen, plee re
mr. michael rhodes. [applause]>> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us here today. all the members of the greater pentagon community and all those observing elsewhere to the broadcast we welcome you to, today's 9/11 observance. we're here today family and friends of the 184 we tragically lost here 16 years ago. thfirst responders from department of defense and also from other state and local agencies that ood by us sidey-de for the weeks and months after. the building...
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mr. michael l rhodes. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us today.ll the members of the greater pentagon community, all those who are observing elsewhere through the broadcast. we welcome you to today's 9/11 observance created we are here ofether, family and friends those we lost here. first responders from the department of defense and other agencies have stood with us side-by-side. everyilding survivors and -- we are here together as a pentagon family and always will be. we are bonded as the nation is by that tragic day and by our continued presence here today. we come together, all of us, united at this site. to remember those we lost. mothers and fathers, husbands and wives, brothers and sisters, friends and coworkers. here, the purpose of this , and we, we remember also reflect upon and renew our faith and our commitment to all that is good in this nation. thank you very much for joining us today. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, please remain silent as those who were lost are remembered. paul w ambrose. petty officer third class melissa rose ba
mr. michael l rhodes. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for joining us today.ll the members of the greater pentagon community, all those who are observing elsewhere through the broadcast. we welcome you to today's 9/11 observance created we are here ofether, family and friends those we lost here. first responders from the department of defense and other agencies have stood with us side-by-side. everyilding survivors and -- we are here together as a pentagon family and always...
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believe that mr michael. popularity will go down. syrian militants have suffered the most serious losses in the last few months according to the russian defense ministry over two thousand islamic state and al qaeda extremists were killed in just eleven days the ministry added russian airstrikes also injured almost three thousand militants as well as sixteen i saw a field commanders among those killed four hundred citizens from former soviet states and join the terrorist ranks. today marks two years since russia launched its air campaign against terrorists in syria the decision was followed by a diplomatic dispute with washington but the campaign has also seen significant and rapid victories on the ground. please. well this map shows how much territory eisel has lost in syria since the air campaign began most of the terror group strongholds have fallen to president assad's all me according to the russian defense ministry eighty seven percent of syria is now free of islamic state altie correspondents have been covering the russian camp
believe that mr michael. popularity will go down. syrian militants have suffered the most serious losses in the last few months according to the russian defense ministry over two thousand islamic state and al qaeda extremists were killed in just eleven days the ministry added russian airstrikes also injured almost three thousand militants as well as sixteen i saw a field commanders among those killed four hundred citizens from former soviet states and join the terrorist ranks. today marks two...
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believe that mr michael and that popularity will go down. way to kill a giant one son so has been kicked out of the european parliament it's lobbyists were banned off the refusing to attend a herring herring was into whether a secret studies into the safety of monsanto products were flawed or exaggerated for commercial ends lawmakers also slams the secrecy surrounding the studies how can we be sure of developed to conclusions about to safety or otherwise of life for states when there is lack of transparency when it is publicly revealed by the latest us court cases that decided to figure. by the company experts was forced to fight but life as they the b.m.a. patients mentioned is used by monsanto and some of its web code as chemists say it can cause serious i damage and it's toxic to animals and people the world health organization says it can also cause cancer they will go on a consumers' association say as long found i was happy to sweep all that under the carpet if it means bigger profits. the stakes for months down are extremely high they
believe that mr michael and that popularity will go down. way to kill a giant one son so has been kicked out of the european parliament it's lobbyists were banned off the refusing to attend a herring herring was into whether a secret studies into the safety of monsanto products were flawed or exaggerated for commercial ends lawmakers also slams the secrecy surrounding the studies how can we be sure of developed to conclusions about to safety or otherwise of life for states when there is lack of...
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believe that mr michael and that is popularity will go down well russia's on the terra campaigning for syria is two years old today we'll take a look at what is achieved after the show break they are live. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now. the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media. the voters elected businessmen to run this country business equals. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. welcome back today marks two years since the russian military operation to defeat terrorism in syria started it's been a huge undertaking. please. please please. when they are on the map you can see just how much territory i still has lost in syria since september twenty fifth in the russian defense ministry say eighty seven percent of syria is now free of islamic state our correspondents have been covering the russian come painfully some very beginning. this is the ad based in love hockey from which russian jets launching the sorties against islam ix they tug it's here in syria.
believe that mr michael and that is popularity will go down well russia's on the terra campaigning for syria is two years old today we'll take a look at what is achieved after the show break they are live. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now. the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington controls the media the media. the voters elected businessmen to run this country business equals. it's not business as usual it's business like it's never...
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mr. stone: i have not. i don't know michael flynn. anything else? reporter: thank you very much. mr. stone: thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> ranking member schiff is expected to come out soon. >> earlier today senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announced the senate will not hold a vote on the latest republican health care proposal. senator cassidy was a co-sponsor of the measure. he spoke with reporters saying that republicans, quote, did not have the votes. here's a look. >> to be clear, we don't have the votes. in speaking to the leadership, speaking to the president, i think lindsey and he are on speed dial. we've made the decision, since we don't have the votes, we'll postpone that vote. ms. mccaskill: and my -- ams -- ms. castor: am i disappointed? -- mr. cassidy: am i disappointed? absolutely. just today there was an e-health -- ehealth.com report that an average family of three will be payin
mr. stone: i have not. i don't know michael flynn. anything else? reporter: thank you very much. mr. stone: thank you very much. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] >> ranking member schiff is expected to come out soon. >> earlier today senate majority leader mitch mcconnell announced the senate will not hold a vote on the...
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mr. michael caine, you are so quiet and subdued. are all englishmen reserved?hael caine: no, as a matter of fact, i'm free tonight. [laughter] goldie: you know what, that's too bad because i was going to invite you to dinner. announcer: "laugh in" had something for everyone. it was in color. >> hi there, you little sweetheart. ♪ >> ♪ this is uncle al, hello , little friends, hello ♪ announcer: and off color. >> do you believe in the hereafter? >> of course i do. >> then you know what i am here after. [laughter] announcer: the cast was big, wild -- goldie: help! announcer: and full of fresh faces destined to become the biggest stars in hollywood. >> this could be my big break. goldie: and now peering into the world of tomorrow, the future and here's our head fuhrer. don. [laughter] dan: it's dan, goldie. goldie: are you sure? dan: no, i'm dan. tonight we will introduce one of the new members of our company, miss lily tomlin. how did you like the first show? lily: the thing that i cannot -- there was so much -- the thing that i really -- the people, like when big
mr. michael caine, you are so quiet and subdued. are all englishmen reserved?hael caine: no, as a matter of fact, i'm free tonight. [laughter] goldie: you know what, that's too bad because i was going to invite you to dinner. announcer: "laugh in" had something for everyone. it was in color. >> hi there, you little sweetheart. ♪ >> ♪ this is uncle al, hello , little friends, hello ♪ announcer: and off color. >> do you believe in the hereafter? >> of...
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michael mick mulvaney. mr. mulvaney: john michael. host: john michael. tell us about your name. mr. -- tell us about your name. mr. mulvaney: joe kennedy is a friend of mine, congressman from massachusetts. he had a locker just down the aisle for me at the gym when i was on the house. i kept calling him patrick, and he would say it's joe. i would say, i'm really sorry. he would say try to remember, i'm named after my great uncle. i kind of looked at him, and i said, joe, i am an irish catholic male between the ages of 35 and 55. all of us are named after one of your great uncles. my brother's name is ted, my name is john, my dad is mickey because his parents were mickey fans. we were all named after the kennedys. my sister's name is carrie. so, yes, there is a strong irish catholic community, and we name our kids after the kennedys. host: what did your dad play? mr. mulvaney: my dad played in college. he got drafted by the mets and chose to go to college instead, which turned out to be a really good decision. my guess is he turned out to be a better businessman than baseball play
michael mick mulvaney. mr. mulvaney: john michael. host: john michael. tell us about your name. mr. -- tell us about your name. mr. mulvaney: joe kennedy is a friend of mine, congressman from massachusetts. he had a locker just down the aisle for me at the gym when i was on the house. i kept calling him patrick, and he would say it's joe. i would say, i'm really sorry. he would say try to remember, i'm named after my great uncle. i kind of looked at him, and i said, joe, i am an irish catholic...
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with mrs michael which was. you know he either hit a tough acts because he couldn't become across as aggressive he needed to be likable and still. be able to challenge her and i thin. he pulled that off for people really well but we we went before the debate we win in the i'm saying that most people said this was my we'll break for martin schulz that he had to. really almost. pull off a miracle if he wants to change. the prospects for his party on election day did he turned out to be a miracle worker tonight. i would say no i think on one of his very core issues. he didn't getet one of his main messages across in that social justice and inequality. he started out pretty strong on that issue he was trying to essentially assess how much more money. a middle class or even lower middle class family would take home if all of the spd policies were to go into effect. but that a reply that you had talked about on the subject of the highway toll this is a long issue in germany it's rather abstruse. unfortunately they got
with mrs michael which was. you know he either hit a tough acts because he couldn't become across as aggressive he needed to be likable and still. be able to challenge her and i thin. he pulled that off for people really well but we we went before the debate we win in the i'm saying that most people said this was my we'll break for martin schulz that he had to. really almost. pull off a miracle if he wants to change. the prospects for his party on election day did he turned out to be a miracle...
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we talk to the first lady, mrs michelle obama. we met michaellm... can you add me to the list of celebrities who will eventually visit to sesame street? look at me, iam wearing visit to sesame street? look at me, i am wearing a tie dedicated to you. it is read, even my socks are red. is it difficult being read? no. elmo's proud of being read! you love being read? yeah, baby! you are in the movie business, but i know you love to sing. could you do a song for us? yes, i am going to do a special version of my elmo song. la la la la, la la la la, rico's song! that is amazing. we have about 30 seconds left before we end this exclusive interview, you would probably like to greet our millions of fa ns probably like to greet our millions of fans around the world, and tell them about happiness and laughter in this world? foreshore! elmo want everybody to spread love, and be sure to use the hash tag, #spreadlaughter. oh, that lovely elmo. and he told me he loves you too! oh, that isjust wonderful. i know that you are very excited, i was as well, because i
we talk to the first lady, mrs michelle obama. we met michaellm... can you add me to the list of celebrities who will eventually visit to sesame street? look at me, iam wearing visit to sesame street? look at me, i am wearing a tie dedicated to you. it is read, even my socks are red. is it difficult being read? no. elmo's proud of being read! you love being read? yeah, baby! you are in the movie business, but i know you love to sing. could you do a song for us? yes, i am going to do a special...
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mr. cohen entirely. they made michael cohen sit in their office for an hour or so and then cancelled. ey said they will only interview mr. cohen in an open session. that's interesting because the special counsel robert mueller has reportedly been encouraging committees investigating russia they should do their witness interviews in open session from here on out reportedly because muller's team has not been able to access transcripts of the interviews that have happened behind closed doors because the committees have not been willing to hand them over. so not going to be a problem with michael cohen. because that testimony is now going to be in public october 25th. which should be fascinating. i do think that we've got now a bunch of probably answerable questions on our hands whablt is happ -- about what is happening here. we got a history. if he continues to give multiple conflicting accounts of his actions like he has to the press, is there any real risk for him of being prosecuted for lying to congress or obstructing justice? i know there is in theory. does that actually get pushed?
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michael. >> thank you mr. president. over a short. of time, they and others have managed to go to some of these locations, as you know very well. some of them are very devastated, 2 days ago there was water like people had never seen before, i guess in the history of our country, we have never seen an amount of water like we have had. to occupy these different locations and take care of people, you and the others. so we want to thank you, that is really a special, special job? >> thank you very much. trump: great job! great job! thank you all very much, we appreciate it. thank you all very much. >> thank you everyone! >> we will be releasing our decision on daca sometime in the weekend, latest on monday. announcer: white house press secretary sanders said later in the day that the president's decision on daca will be announced on tuesday. he also signed a proclamation declaring sunday as a national day of rare for victims of hurricane harvey. following the signing, various leaders- various faith spoke about the day of prayer for these
michael. >> thank you mr. president. over a short. of time, they and others have managed to go to some of these locations, as you know very well. some of them are very devastated, 2 days ago there was water like people had never seen before, i guess in the history of our country, we have never seen an amount of water like we have had. to occupy these different locations and take care of people, you and the others. so we want to thank you, that is really a special, special job? >>...
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mr michael mansfield qc stood at the end, he is a qc and well respected them and should have been respected the members of the families want to be asked, and in part this is, listen to us. communicate with us. is, listen to us. communicate with us. engage with us, and you will be fine. if you don't do that then there will be deceiving people will wait and we will have no trust in it. that is the real problem, the nub of the problems because they have this mistrust and it is not being laid at the moment. reaction to the formal opening of the grand phi enquiry. —— grenville tower. the cassini probe is preparing to take its final pictures of saturn, before it crashes into the planet's atmosphere tomorrow. british scientists have played a major role in the 13—year mission, which has delivered a wealth of data about the gas giant. a key discovery has been an ocean under the icy surface of the moon that may sustain life. nasa is ending the mission because the probe ran out of fuel and its final mission will see it dive into the atmosphere, where it will meet a fiery end. scientists on the galapag
mr michael mansfield qc stood at the end, he is a qc and well respected them and should have been respected the members of the families want to be asked, and in part this is, listen to us. communicate with us. is, listen to us. communicate with us. engage with us, and you will be fine. if you don't do that then there will be deceiving people will wait and we will have no trust in it. that is the real problem, the nub of the problems because they have this mistrust and it is not being laid at...
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mr. michael warner, partner on behalf of the public access to sunscreens coalition. doctor bridget jones, chair committee on drugs american academy of pediatrics and mr. gil ross, president and pharma bio pharma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you are recognized for five minutes for an opening, please. >> please use the microphone. >> thank you for the opportunity to provide this money today on the over-the-counter monograph system. and the importance of modernizing regulation to enhance the public health. my name is scott melville and i'm president and ceo of the consumer healthcare products association. since 1881, the hpa has served as the industry association representing leading manufacturers and marketers of over-the-counter medicines in the united states. see hpa members produce the mass majority of medicines in our country and provide millions of americans with safe, effective and affordable therapies to treat, prevent and many common elements and conditions. the availability of self-care treatment options saves mo
mr. michael warner, partner on behalf of the public access to sunscreens coalition. doctor bridget jones, chair committee on drugs american academy of pediatrics and mr. gil ross, president and pharma bio pharma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you are recognized for five minutes for an opening, please. >> please use the microphone. >> thank you for the opportunity to provide this money today on the over-the-counter monograph system. and...
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michael brown, to this program. he joins us now from denver, colorado. mr.wn, good to have you on the program, sir. >> good to see you, tavis. thanks for having me. >> my pleasure. you were there for ckatrina. have you seen us repeat any or many of the same mistakes with harvey that we committed with katrina? >> i think we have seen a couple of things. i wrote an article for "the hill" magazine about evacuations. i don't know why in this country, but politicians of all levels seem to be afraid of the word evacuation. and i just think that we do a disservice. i almost think that sometimes elected officials don't believe that the american public can handle the truth. and if you would just speak honestly and openly to them about, we have the national hurricane center, the national weather service. both predicting catastrophic rainfall for harris county and houston. so in 2001, with tropical storm allison, we knew -- and they should have known, that there were going to be areas that were going to be flooded and people would need to be rescued. now, some people h
michael brown, to this program. he joins us now from denver, colorado. mr.wn, good to have you on the program, sir. >> good to see you, tavis. thanks for having me. >> my pleasure. you were there for ckatrina. have you seen us repeat any or many of the same mistakes with harvey that we committed with katrina? >> i think we have seen a couple of things. i wrote an article for "the hill" magazine about evacuations. i don't know why in this country, but politicians of...
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michael: so we should declare victory and go home. we already have 3% growth? mr. feldstein: we already have more than that if correctly measured. the fact that we are underestimating it does not mean that if we estimate it more correctly that would produce additional tax revenue. the tax revenue that we get from current growth is what we get. michael: the administration is talking about no tax breaks for wealthy individuals. you think that is wise and fair? mr. feldstein: i think that the tax rates at the top -- the deal in 1986 was we will broaden the base. we will take the top rate down to 28%. it is now 40%. a lot of high income individuals say "what went wrong question mark and we go back a little bit?" from that point of view there is a case where reducing some of the top rates. for joiningnk you us. from harvard university in cleveland for the national association for business economics meeting. vonnie: great stuff. thank you michael mckee, bloomberg international economics and policy correspondent. janet yellen will deliver her remarks on monetary policy an
michael: so we should declare victory and go home. we already have 3% growth? mr. feldstein: we already have more than that if correctly measured. the fact that we are underestimating it does not mean that if we estimate it more correctly that would produce additional tax revenue. the tax revenue that we get from current growth is what we get. michael: the administration is talking about no tax breaks for wealthy individuals. you think that is wise and fair? mr. feldstein: i think that the tax...
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mr. michael warner, partner, holland and knight, on behalf of public access to sunscreens coalition. dr. bridget jones, chair, committee on drugs, american academy of pediatrics. and mr. gill roth, president, phrma and bio phrma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you're recognized five minutes for an opening statement, please. [ no audio ] >> sir -- let me just ask you, is your microphone -- >> thank you for the opportunity to provide testimony today on the over the counter monograph system and the importance of modernizing regulation to enhance the public health. my name is scott melville, and i'm president and ceo of the consumer health care products association. since 1881, chpa has served as the industry association representing leading manufacturers and marketers of over the counter medicines in the united states. chpa member companies produce the vast majority of otc medicines in our country, and provide millions of americans with safe, effective and affordable therapies to treat and prevent many common ailments and conditions. the avai
mr. michael warner, partner, holland and knight, on behalf of public access to sunscreens coalition. dr. bridget jones, chair, committee on drugs, american academy of pediatrics. and mr. gill roth, president, phrma and bio phrma outsourcing association. we do appreciate you being here today. mr. melville, you're recognized five minutes for an opening statement, please. [ no audio ] >> sir -- let me just ask you, is your microphone -- >> thank you for the opportunity to provide...
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eal: --michael mr. holzer: i will check with hunter college. mr. carmichael: let's go to queens new york. tell us a little bit about the important assignment you received in fifth grade. mr. holzer: i should say i feel honored and grateful to you to be here. i was here when you introduce this series. i was in this audience when james mcpherson was in the chair. very moving to be occupying that symbolic space. me time to think about my childhood in queens. i went to a progressive a middley school -- school as we would call it now -- it was offering a sophisticated library. our teacher came in with a hot pieces of paper, each of which contained the name of a famous person, all male, as i figured out when everyone stood in line. i stood in line to pick the name that changed my life. our assignment was choose a name, go up to the middle school book, so i picked lincoln. who was my best friend because his father owned , genghis khan. he became a rock 'n roll promoter. these accidents can have positivelyr consequential impact. library and the picked "the
eal: --michael mr. holzer: i will check with hunter college. mr. carmichael: let's go to queens new york. tell us a little bit about the important assignment you received in fifth grade. mr. holzer: i should say i feel honored and grateful to you to be here. i was here when you introduce this series. i was in this audience when james mcpherson was in the chair. very moving to be occupying that symbolic space. me time to think about my childhood in queens. i went to a progressive a middley...
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mr. flynn's son, michael j. flynn who worked as chief of staff in his father's company. in phone conversations peter smith told a computer expert he was in direct contact with that mr. flynn and his son, the expert said an anti-clinton research document prepared by mr. smith's group identified the younger mr. flynn as someone who would be associated with the effort. so mike flynn's son, mike flynn jr., his alleged role in that effort to collude with russian hackers with the campaign that was exposed by "the wall street journal" in june. now, today nbc cites four current and former government officials that he's the subject of robert mueller's inquiry as of course is michael flynn sr. and today things got much worse in the reporting about him. back in june jeff stelg, who is really well sourced on intelligence issues he reported for news week back in june that one of the business dealings that mike flynn sr. never disclosed when he got to washington was a russian partnership he was pitching to build 16, count them, 16 nuclear power plants in saudi arabia, which needs a lot
mr. flynn's son, michael j. flynn who worked as chief of staff in his father's company. in phone conversations peter smith told a computer expert he was in direct contact with that mr. flynn and his son, the expert said an anti-clinton research document prepared by mr. smith's group identified the younger mr. flynn as someone who would be associated with the effort. so mike flynn's son, mike flynn jr., his alleged role in that effort to collude with russian hackers with the campaign that was...
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michael cohen's lawyer agreed he would appear voluntarily and behind closed doors and reportedly agreed that neither mr. cohen nor the committee would make any public remarks today about his testimony but then michael cohen break the deal. he gave a copy of what he said was his testimony to a bunch of reporters and when the committee found that out, they threw him out. deal broken. so yeah, no more testifying behind closed doors. now they will be bringing michael cohen back in open session and open televised hearing on october 25th. as that news was breaking today, reuters was first to report a sitting president is using campaign funds and funds donated to the republican party to pay for his own legal defense in the russia matter in this criminal and counter intelligence probe being lead by special counsel robert mueller. do you know anybody that bought a make america great again hat or bumper sticker or some mean thing about wishing violence on hillary clinton that was an official project of the trump reelection campaign? if you know anybody that bought merchandise or gave money to the trump reelectio
michael cohen's lawyer agreed he would appear voluntarily and behind closed doors and reportedly agreed that neither mr. cohen nor the committee would make any public remarks today about his testimony but then michael cohen break the deal. he gave a copy of what he said was his testimony to a bunch of reporters and when the committee found that out, they threw him out. deal broken. so yeah, no more testifying behind closed doors. now they will be bringing michael cohen back in open session and...
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the volume on on mrs michael but miss michael i think put on a brave face because she sees a historic mission in her fourth term she wants t. see through i think and i hope food that germany modernizes economically and in terms of digitization her team has made. plan sir plans for that and she has the most obvious lands she has plans for europe to i mean whether talked about europe at all and that will be very interesting in this to make a coalition. no there someone on all three parties are generally pro your pain but when it comes down to your his own reforms and then the plans that mr mccall is said pursuing and will unveil next tuesday. there's huge disagreement to and i think there are negotiations will be protected and to protect and serve was very very aggressive potential partner if it's and so gave strong there realizes that there not be lasting one. transfer payments into heroes on a budget and it's. no banking union physics on their lives bucks you know politicians cross through nine several several times it depends i think also. and what how macoun which is how to medical
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joined by an expert on disaster recovery, michael brown. mr. folks who might not be familiar with this island that want to put it in perspective, puerto rico's population and puerto rico's size because context is important, population, 3.4 million people roughly. again, a reminder to some it is a u.s. territory, large eflt city population somewhere around 347,000. the territory's total population been decreasing since 2004. most of the island mountainous, how prepared was puerto rico for something like this? >> well, actually not much you can do to be prepared for something like this. when you think about the fact as you just described the island, craig, i heard your previous reporter talking about maybe 6,000 people evacuated, which always raises the question if you're stuck on an island, where do you evacuate to with the storm the size of maria that from all of the reports that i've seen and been watching are going to some point virtually cover the entire island. you have the complication of both the wind damage and now the rain, which is jus
joined by an expert on disaster recovery, michael brown. mr. folks who might not be familiar with this island that want to put it in perspective, puerto rico's population and puerto rico's size because context is important, population, 3.4 million people roughly. again, a reminder to some it is a u.s. territory, large eflt city population somewhere around 347,000. the territory's total population been decreasing since 2004. most of the island mountainous, how prepared was puerto rico for...
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michael brown. i guess we're supposed to do both at the same time. that correct, mr. tillis? michael is a great lawyer from georgia. he is a former federal prosecutor. he has great experience to gauge both sides of the bench, and has got a great life practice in all that he has done. a graduate of the merit school in atlanta, later georgetown university in washington. and then a graduate of the law school of the university of georgia in athens. he clerked for judge edmondson for the 11th circuit in 1994 and 1995. and before any government service, mr. brown spent four years as litigating associate at the storied law firm king and spalding, which among other things produced people like griffin bell, sam nun. he served six years and the southern district of florida and tried more than 25 cases and argued appeals for the bench. current equity partner in austin and berg, named by chamber usa as one of america's leading lawyers for business law. he served on the editorial and management board of the georgia law review, an outstanding citizen in our state. and i commend him to you w
michael brown. i guess we're supposed to do both at the same time. that correct, mr. tillis? michael is a great lawyer from georgia. he is a former federal prosecutor. he has great experience to gauge both sides of the bench, and has got a great life practice in all that he has done. a graduate of the merit school in atlanta, later georgetown university in washington. and then a graduate of the law school of the university of georgia in athens. he clerked for judge edmondson for the 11th...
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michael brown. i guess were supposed to do both at the same time, is that correct, mr. jealous ex michael is a great lawyer from georgia. the former federal prosecutor. he has a great experience on both sides of bench and it's got a great life practice and all that he has done. a graduate of the school in atlanta come later georgetown university in washington and a graduate of law school at university of georgia. he clerk for judge edmondson on the court of appeals for the 11th circuit in 1994-1995. before entering government service he spent four years as mitigating associate at the stored law firm of king and spalding which among other things produced people like griffin bell, sam nunn and larry thompson all known to each of you on this committee as outstanding jurists from the state of georgia. he served six use district attorney and the southern district florida and tried more than 25 cases before the bench. current equity partner in alston and bird named by chamber usa is one of america's leading lawyers for business law. he served in the editorial management board
michael brown. i guess were supposed to do both at the same time, is that correct, mr. jealous ex michael is a great lawyer from georgia. the former federal prosecutor. he has a great experience on both sides of bench and it's got a great life practice and all that he has done. a graduate of the school in atlanta come later georgetown university in washington and a graduate of law school at university of georgia. he clerk for judge edmondson on the court of appeals for the 11th circuit in...
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michael. >> caller: good afternoon mr.mer enjoy your program very much >> thank you >> caller: the questions i have, i own abbeyand walgreens, both stocks but i'm hearing amazon might go into competition with walgreens. >> i'm not crazy about walgreens but add visit even though they had that big spike they got such a great price line i don't want you to sell add visit. ladies and gentlemen, end conclusion of the "lightning round. at rooms where you can share strategies, ideas, even actual trades with market professionals and thousands of other traders? i know. your brain told my brain before you told my face. mmm, blueberry? tap into the knowledge of other traders on thinkorswim. only at td ameritrade. >>> okay, believe it or not i don't use twitter for just pictures of suzuki knee or pickles or videos of my dog. you see that hound run today, and whether or not my wife is around, is --. i also like to interact with you. and the answer -- i like to answer the questions you sent me @jim cramer/mad tweets. why don't we start
michael. >> caller: good afternoon mr.mer enjoy your program very much >> thank you >> caller: the questions i have, i own abbeyand walgreens, both stocks but i'm hearing amazon might go into competition with walgreens. >> i'm not crazy about walgreens but add visit even though they had that big spike they got such a great price line i don't want you to sell add visit. ladies and gentlemen, end conclusion of the "lightning round. at rooms where you can share...
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so there's a lot of reconstruction work that has to be done, michael. >> gjim bitterman thanks so muc. mring there to do what he can. it might not be a warm welcome. coming up more coverage of the destruction and devastation caused by hurricane irma. now the daunting mission of recovery, rebuilding begins. ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful images. and...you're done! and now business is booming. harriet, it's a double stitch not a cross stitch! build a better website - in under an hour. free to try. no credit card required. gocentral from godaddy. and i'm the founder of ugmonk. before shipstation it was crazy. it's great when you see a hundred orders come in, a hundred orders come in, but then you realize i've got a hundred orders i have to ship out. shipstation streamlined that wh the order data, the weights of , everything is seamlessly put into shipstation, so when we print the shipping ll everything's pretty much done. it's so much easi
so there's a lot of reconstruction work that has to be done, michael. >> gjim bitterman thanks so muc. mring there to do what he can. it might not be a warm welcome. coming up more coverage of the destruction and devastation caused by hurricane irma. now the daunting mission of recovery, rebuilding begins. ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite design. personalize it with beautiful...
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mr. friedman, colin when we have that segment. coming up next, you will hear from author michael lewis emma but in the meantime, we are pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin.s calle mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> exactly. a dropped pass. i was a wide receiver on a running team and that means that they block a lot versus catching passes. we were at our homecoming game. i was running down the sideline. it was perfectly thrown in by hand and i dropped a pass in mym hands. the thing is, a scout is there for the university of richmond looking to see if i can place a wall for the team. he walked out of the stadium. my coach believed in me. get back out there and run the same play. this time i caught the ball in $180,000 scholarship to university of richmond because he said he didn't give up. so that was the grit and the diu perseverance and the second chance. >> host: how did you play from the university of richmond spiders to space shuttlefrom missions? >> i think turning the
mr. friedman, colin when we have that segment. coming up next, you will hear from author michael lewis emma but in the meantime, we are pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin.s calle mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> exactly. a dropped pass. i was a wide receiver on a running team and that means that they block a lot versus...
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for more i'm joined here on set by mr., we've got democratic strategist, michael starr hopkins, not on set, conservative commentator gina loudon, not on set, a member of trump's re-election advisory board and david nelson, on set. to help explain why we're seeing this big reaction in the markets today, off 227 points, david, with financials basically looking like they will see their worst day in about three months, the worst one-day slide. what is behind it? >> you had a thermonuclear detonation in north korea over the weekend. trish: it is north korea then? that is really -- >> i think it is north korea, certainly. what is different, this could be economic. last 50 years, investors understood buying the news is more profitable than selling on the news. we're talking about trade sanctions literally with any of our trading partners to do business with north korea. you would be surprised to find germany, brazil fall into that group. china is the big kahuna. if they don't cut them off at the knees, the only other option is military. trish: the viewers probably heard me say this before, we
for more i'm joined here on set by mr., we've got democratic strategist, michael starr hopkins, not on set, conservative commentator gina loudon, not on set, a member of trump's re-election advisory board and david nelson, on set. to help explain why we're seeing this big reaction in the markets today, off 227 points, david, with financials basically looking like they will see their worst day in about three months, the worst one-day slide. what is behind it? >> you had a thermonuclear...
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michael jordan is his favorite player. mr.odman, as you brought him up, also played for the bulls. childhoodis eccentric formed him. he was known as a chubby brat. one of the analysts interviewed for the story said there is a method to his madness. the north koreans want to think he is crazy because they will underestimate or overestimate what a are capable of. that gives them a lot of psychological power. the story is the cover story of the christian science monitor. how kim rules. if you want to read it, it is this week's addition. steve in ohio on the live for diplomacy. go ahead. caller: i think we should use a diplomacy, any person who i think is uniquely qualified is democrat maxine from california who is quoted as saying, my fear is of north korean nukes us, trump than a get us into war. kind ofwith that attitude, she should be the person who goes over there and go sheets. she certainly wants to avoid any kind of nuclear event. beverly is in bedford, ohio, line for doing nothing. good morning. if you can find where dona
michael jordan is his favorite player. mr.odman, as you brought him up, also played for the bulls. childhoodis eccentric formed him. he was known as a chubby brat. one of the analysts interviewed for the story said there is a method to his madness. the north koreans want to think he is crazy because they will underestimate or overestimate what a are capable of. that gives them a lot of psychological power. the story is the cover story of the christian science monitor. how kim rules. if you want...
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mr. friedman, have any questions for him, call in when we have that segment, coming up next you'll hear from author michael lewis but in the meantime, pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin and, mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> yeah, exactly. a dropped path, i -- pass. i block a lot and we were at a homecoming game. the ball was perfectly thrown in the game and i dropped a touchdown pass in my hands and the thing is a scout was there from the university of richmond looking to see if i could play football for the team. he walked out of the stadium, my coach green believed in me, this time i caught the ball, that one catch resulted in 180,000-dollar scholarship to the university of richmond because the coach said he didn't give up, he kept going. that was the grits and the first and the second chance. >> how did you get from playing from the university of richmond spiders to space shuttle missions? >> i think the turning of season from 0-10 around to
mr. friedman, have any questions for him, call in when we have that segment, coming up next you'll hear from author michael lewis but in the meantime, pleased to be joined by one of 362 americans who has actually been in space and that is astronaut leland melvin and, mr. melvin, you write that your book is called chasing space and you write that it had all begun with a dropped pass. >> yeah, exactly. a dropped path, i -- pass. i block a lot and we were at a homecoming game. the ball was...
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that was michael lewis, talking about his most recent book "the undoing project." mr. lewis will be our guest on our "in depth" program, call-in program on the first sunday in november. so you can catch him again then. joining us before we continue other author presentations, joining us now on our set, on the first floor of the convention center here in washington, dc, is thomas friedman, thank you for being late. you did an hour presentation earlier. almost like a ted talk. >> guest: is that good or bad? >> host: it was good but in case anyone didn't see it, in a nutshell, how do market forces, moore's law and mother nature all come together? >> guest: well, the core theme of the book is we're -- the world is not just changing, it's being reshaped. and being reshaped by three simultaneous accelerations. what i call the market, mother nature and moore's law. the market for me is in digital globalization. but everything is being digitized and globalized by facebook or amazon or pay pal. on a graph looks like a hockey stake. mother nature is climate change and population
that was michael lewis, talking about his most recent book "the undoing project." mr. lewis will be our guest on our "in depth" program, call-in program on the first sunday in november. so you can catch him again then. joining us before we continue other author presentations, joining us now on our set, on the first floor of the convention center here in washington, dc, is thomas friedman, thank you for being late. you did an hour presentation earlier. almost like a ted talk....
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michael hayden. you said yesterday, mr. president, this is not a manhood issue, this is a national security issue. your pride get ahead of wise policy here. is that what you see happening? >> well, so far, and i was very impressed with a very tough, but a very careful statement by secretary mattis as he left a meeting with the president yesterday afternoon. secretary mattis had very strong language, but it was about a north korea threat, not a north korea capability. in other words, alisyn, i think he was trying to make a distinction between, we're willing to preempt an imminent threat from north korea, but it's not our policy to conduct a preventive war to prevent the north koreas from acquiring that kind of capability. it's a fine distinction, but i think it's a big deal and a very useful statement on his part. >> what about that language, general? what about mattis saying, you know, we're talking about the total annihilation of a country, not that that's what we're saying. but we're capable of that. does upping this rhetorical hiebhie hyperbole, since kim jong-un fires back an even more heated
michael hayden. you said yesterday, mr. president, this is not a manhood issue, this is a national security issue. your pride get ahead of wise policy here. is that what you see happening? >> well, so far, and i was very impressed with a very tough, but a very careful statement by secretary mattis as he left a meeting with the president yesterday afternoon. secretary mattis had very strong language, but it was about a north korea threat, not a north korea capability. in other words,...
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look at michael strahan. mr. real estate. the chateau built in 1453. oui, oui.is is not a joke. we looked into it. the count and count test who live there currently want out. roads to sell. now it has come to this and hope it goes for more than one euro but agreed to roll the dice in return for the press they knew their offering would get. so what do you get if you're the winning bidder. 600-year-old chateau. six bedrooms, 42 acres of perfectly groomed gardens. caretaker house and a guest house. the owners had previously listed it for around $5.9 million before taking this drastic measure. the chateau hits the auction block on october 19th. michael strahan is writing it down. >> thinking about it. >> i was thinking about it and then i'm like something is wrong. >> no. >> what do you mean? >> they want out. why do you want out? i need more answers before i commit to that. >> my thought was ghosts. right? >> it's 600 years old. >> yeah, in might be some plumbing issues. and, guy, that is our abbreviated version of "pop get to because of you. >> thank you very much
look at michael strahan. mr. real estate. the chateau built in 1453. oui, oui.is is not a joke. we looked into it. the count and count test who live there currently want out. roads to sell. now it has come to this and hope it goes for more than one euro but agreed to roll the dice in return for the press they knew their offering would get. so what do you get if you're the winning bidder. 600-year-old chateau. six bedrooms, 42 acres of perfectly groomed gardens. caretaker house and a guest...
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mrs michelle 0bama. she was really wonderful. we had emily blunt and michael buble. ..t? look at me, elmo, i am wearing a tie dedicated to you. it is red. it is red, and even my socks are red. is it difficult being red? no. elmo's proud of being red! you love being red? yeah, baby! you are in the movie business, but i know you love to sing. could you do a song for our a50 million viewers right now? yes, i am going to do a special version of my elmo song. la la la la, la la la la, rico's song! that's rico's song! wonderful! that is amazing. we have about 45 seconds left before we end this exclusive interview with my furry friend, so you would probably like to greet our millions of fans around the world, and tell them about happiness and laughter in this world? for sure! elmo want everybody to spread love, and be sure to use the hash tag, #sharethelaughter and tell elmo online! hi there. most of us will have enjoyed some fairly warm weather for late september over the weekend. the highest temperatures, in a few spots, up to 23 degrees celsius in the warm spots, about five
mrs michelle 0bama. she was really wonderful. we had emily blunt and michael buble. ..t? look at me, elmo, i am wearing a tie dedicated to you. it is red. it is red, and even my socks are red. is it difficult being red? no. elmo's proud of being red! you love being red? yeah, baby! you are in the movie business, but i know you love to sing. could you do a song for our a50 million viewers right now? yes, i am going to do a special version of my elmo song. la la la la, la la la la, rico's song!...
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michael brown, former fema director under president george w. bush. mr.lose, if you can. we would like to, of course, be able to use you as a resource over the next few days. >> any time. >> and draw on your expertise. thank you. >>> mayor of miami beach now, phillip levine, joins me now. mayor, thank you. i know you're very busy. i appreciate your time. you said earlier today that your biggest challenge is trying to convince people to get out. to leave the evacuation area. have we made progress on that front? are they getting out? >> i think we've made progress, craig. i mean, i've been all over this city. we're seeing people getting on our buses, taking them to -- i think i lost him. >> no, i still have you. >> yeah, we just last transmission. i think that what we're doing -- what we're pushing for is getting everybody off the beach. we have made a lot of progress, put people on the buses, we see them leaving the beach. and at this point, we're hoping everyone please evacuate from miami beach. >> we saw a situation at the airport there at miami internat
michael brown, former fema director under president george w. bush. mr.lose, if you can. we would like to, of course, be able to use you as a resource over the next few days. >> any time. >> and draw on your expertise. thank you. >>> mayor of miami beach now, phillip levine, joins me now. mayor, thank you. i know you're very busy. i appreciate your time. you said earlier today that your biggest challenge is trying to convince people to get out. to leave the evacuation area....
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michael 0'leary once dubbed pilots glorified taxi drivers. but a shortage of cabbies has plunged his airline into chaos, and mr 0 leary‘s attitude to his staff ems. michael 0'leary is a great brinksmanship all respects, it is the way he does business. it is one of the reasons why he got a dam good airline until this moment in time, and he will have again in future. but he has pushed it, i think, just a little bit too hard this time. he has pushed his luck too far. you can't fight a growing international pilot shortage. at today's‘s shareholder meeting, the boss was unrepentant. he said he had goodies for pilots, but only if they behaved, and that might mean being forced to give up a chunk of planned holiday. 0ne ryanair pilot told us it was another example of the airline staff being belittled by management. this isn't necessarily about money, the pilots i have spoken to are angry about a structure that effectively forces most of them to work as self—employed contractors. they talk about no sick pay or difficulty at tilly booking their time off. then there is the pressure of packed schedules, and the fact that more and more costs of becoming a
michael 0'leary once dubbed pilots glorified taxi drivers. but a shortage of cabbies has plunged his airline into chaos, and mr 0 leary‘s attitude to his staff ems. michael 0'leary is a great brinksmanship all respects, it is the way he does business. it is one of the reasons why he got a dam good airline until this moment in time, and he will have again in future. but he has pushed it, i think, just a little bit too hard this time. he has pushed his luck too far. you can't fight a growing...
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i lay out those three because michael cohen as the president's personal attorney sels a business adviser and just a general counsel to then mrump before he became president trump would be intimately familiar with the first two prongs of that. michael cohen is a notorious figure in this steel dossier, let completely unverified document that we first learned of late last year. but he was also involved in mr. trump's business dealings that have come under scrutiny from bob mueller the special counsel, who just last week actually added a 16th attorney to his team, an attorney who specializes in money laundering and financial improprietaries. clearly the senate on tuesday will be keen to get the attorney michael cohen's input on any knowledge he may have on the question of collusion or money laundering as it pertains to the trump empire. >> and does the fact that it now appears to be expanded to be involved individuals that just worked on the campaign to include individuals in trump's inner circle, professional circle, even family relationships, does it signal that the investigation is expanding in its scope? >> well, it certainl
i lay out those three because michael cohen as the president's personal attorney sels a business adviser and just a general counsel to then mrump before he became president trump would be intimately familiar with the first two prongs of that. michael cohen is a notorious figure in this steel dossier, let completely unverified document that we first learned of late last year. but he was also involved in mr. trump's business dealings that have come under scrutiny from bob mueller the special...
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newsnight back in 2004, during the hartlepool by—election, putting upstart reporter michael crick in his proper place. goodnight. mrz dawn. vera duckworth on coronation street. though she seemed a tad out of touch on her politics. so do you think mr wright will be an improvement on the previous mp? which mp? he's trying to tie me up in knots, him. well, mr wright's local where is the previous one wasn't. oh, i don't know. i don't know about hartlepool do i? so what's mr mandelson doing now? i don't know. should i know? no, he's in brussels. oh, i see, right. yeah. and what's he doing there? 0h, go away! laughter you're a boring prat. laughter good evening. if you arejust good evening. if you are just off the bed wondering what's in store tomorrow, a change is coming. it will take most of the day before it arrives for many of us but there is wet and windy weather on its way. ahead of that we could have patchy fog forming across north—east england in particular, but it will bea dry england in particular, but it will be a dry and sunny day and still pleasa ntly warm be a dry and sunny day and still pleasantly warm if
newsnight back in 2004, during the hartlepool by—election, putting upstart reporter michael crick in his proper place. goodnight. mrz dawn. vera duckworth on coronation street. though she seemed a tad out of touch on her politics. so do you think mr wright will be an improvement on the previous mp? which mp? he's trying to tie me up in knots, him. well, mr wright's local where is the previous one wasn't. oh, i don't know. i don't know about hartlepool do i? so what's mr mandelson doing now? i...
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coverage of the 17th annual national book festival., talk that was michael lewis you are listening to talk about his most recent book. by the way, mr. lewis will be our guest on our in-depth program on the first sunday in november, so you can catch him again their. joining us before we continue other author presentations: joining us onset of the first floor of the convention center in washington dc is thomas friedman with his most recent book. thank you for being late, an optimist guide to thriving in the age of acceleration. mr. friedman, you did an hour presentation earlier, almost like a ted talk? guest: is that good or bad? >> it's good, but in case anyone did not see it, in a nutshell how do market forces and mother nature all come together? guest: the name of the book is that with the world is not changing, it's being reshaped by three simultaneous acceleration in what i call the market, mother nature and more slot. market is digital globalization.gl everything today's digitized by facebook or amazon and paypal. put that on a graph and it looks like a hockey stick. mother nature is climate change and population growth and put
coverage of the 17th annual national book festival., talk that was michael lewis you are listening to talk about his most recent book. by the way, mr. lewis will be our guest on our in-depth program on the first sunday in november, so you can catch him again their. joining us before we continue other author presentations: joining us onset of the first floor of the convention center in washington dc is thomas friedman with his most recent book. thank you for being late, an optimist guide to...
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mr. for joseph. >> and my cousin, fdny firefighter eugene michael whelan, engine company 230.names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] [reading names] >> and my brother, ryan fitzgerald. we think about you every day, everyone, the whole family. we love you so much. >> and my uncle john poacher. i was born in 2002 so i never got to meet my uncle but what everybody in my family says...