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mr mike talk about. there are a lot of the teams it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers at least to. me. that i just wish double wave. more intriguing international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week afraid of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi she has caused global outrage and focused attention on all her training regimes that increasingly use murder and abduction to silence star credits we're talking about that straight ahead on florida. quadriga sixteen. raring to read. not everyone who loves books has to go insane. he told you literature list hundreds must reads. i'm not nothing out of the germans because sometimes i am but mostly i'm nothing with the me but i have been thinking deep into the german culture. you don't seem to get in this drama they all believe because it's all about who they know i'm rachel join me to meet the jet going to be the coolest . thing ever. football is a simple game twenty two men chase the ball for ninety minutes and at the end the
mr mike talk about. there are a lot of the teams it's difficult to understand we will give you the answers at least to. me. that i just wish double wave. more intriguing international talk show for journalists to discuss the topic of the week afraid of saudi journalist jamal khashoggi she has caused global outrage and focused attention on all her training regimes that increasingly use murder and abduction to silence star credits we're talking about that straight ahead on florida. quadriga...
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mike: i have -- mr. rry: i have passed bipartisan bills. 10 the first, a representative democrat from new york and president obama signed it. i am happy to often work bipartisan. janelle: thank you very much. mike: this question begins with congressman perry. americans are increasingly divided along party lines. what will you do to try to unite the country, erase that line in the sand, and get the work of the people done? mr. perry: what i do is i cannot , control anybody else, but any leader, whether you are at the township or newscaster, we have a role to play in being role models. i try to stay out of the drama, i try not to amp up the conversation. you know they put a mic in my , face. what do you think of so and so's comments? i try not to keep on raising the level. i am flawed, but every time in my actions i try to exemplify what i would like my little girls to see every day when they turn on the tv or see somebody talking. that is what i can do. i think that is probably the most any of us can do be
mike: i have -- mr. rry: i have passed bipartisan bills. 10 the first, a representative democrat from new york and president obama signed it. i am happy to often work bipartisan. janelle: thank you very much. mike: this question begins with congressman perry. americans are increasingly divided along party lines. what will you do to try to unite the country, erase that line in the sand, and get the work of the people done? mr. perry: what i do is i cannot , control anybody else, but any leader,...
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mike, you need to do more than take off your tie to gain the trust of the people from india. mr. braun: thanks for hosting the debate, and thank you hoosiers for tuning in. i am mike braun, a lifelong hoosier. i'm a job creator and a political outsider. i am running for this because i'm fed up with business as usual in d.c. running for the senate should be something that you do where you bring something to the table. and career politicians say one thing and do another. i moved back to my hometown, took on tough issues like health care. held premiums flat for 10 years. so, when i get there you can count on me to do things. he has run a campaign of negativity because of his record. wrong on the iran deal, wrong on health care, wrong on almost everything, including judge kavanaugh. when you send me there, you can count on i will stand up for hoosier values. and you're going to need to look for local leadership and trying to change the dynamic of a broken system. thank you. anne: thank you. and we start with the supreme court. first, i want to preface, this is from the indiana debate
mike, you need to do more than take off your tie to gain the trust of the people from india. mr. braun: thanks for hosting the debate, and thank you hoosiers for tuning in. i am mike braun, a lifelong hoosier. i'm a job creator and a political outsider. i am running for this because i'm fed up with business as usual in d.c. running for the senate should be something that you do where you bring something to the table. and career politicians say one thing and do another. i moved back to my...
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mike: mr. scott? mr. scott: i began running for congress last year because i was deeply concerned about the divisiveness i see in our nation today. not just within the political but within.communities, families and congregations i am also running because i am deeply concerned about the plight here in pennsylvania, the number. of people struggling to make ends meet i want to promote policies that will serve all the people. and to move us forward as a nation and district. we have seen a lot of change in south-central pennsylvania the last decade. it is time to see change in the leadership in washington, d.c. as well. it is time to bring integrity and service and compassion to washington, d.c. once elected, i will work for you and you only. it is time for new leadership in congress and i hope for your vote on november 6. jenelle: a quick question, if the other one is elected, will you be able to work with that person? >> i work with anybody. mr. scott: i will turn to ministry, because i am a pastor. jenelle:
mike: mr. scott? mr. scott: i began running for congress last year because i was deeply concerned about the divisiveness i see in our nation today. not just within the political but within.communities, families and congregations i am also running because i am deeply concerned about the plight here in pennsylvania, the number. of people struggling to make ends meet i want to promote policies that will serve all the people. and to move us forward as a nation and district. we have seen a lot of...
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mr. radinovich: it is not wrong, it is a fact. you can look this up. mike: and you both to talk one at a time, seriously. let us be a little bit more civil. go ahead, joe. finished up. mr. radinovich: we have words and we have actions. the words are not much in the actions when it comes to republicans and health care. the presidents of ministration last week's expanding access to waivers so that insurance companies in many states will not have to cover people with pre-existing conditions. the republicans try to pass a health care bill that would endanger 275,000 people just in the eighth congressional districts. there are words and records, and the words are not much in the records. mr. stauber: joe has a reckless record in the minnesota house. that is a fact. he has zero credibility, as i have stated. i want to be able to work on both sides of the aisle to ensure that every minnesotan has affordable accessible and quality health care. mike: that was pete stauber and joe radinovich, they are the candidates for representative candidate in the district. i hav
mr. radinovich: it is not wrong, it is a fact. you can look this up. mike: and you both to talk one at a time, seriously. let us be a little bit more civil. go ahead, joe. finished up. mr. radinovich: we have words and we have actions. the words are not much in the actions when it comes to republicans and health care. the presidents of ministration last week's expanding access to waivers so that insurance companies in many states will not have to cover people with pre-existing conditions. the...
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mike: joe radinovich. mr. radinovich: there are two candidates that are pro-mining, and projects that can beat or exceed federal safety standards should be able to move forward. but there is a difference being for mining companies and being for miners. when we talk about what the to be sure, we need that we can protect their faceties to adapt in the of the many changes were seeing an industry. for instance, in 1980, there were some 40 million tons to be mined and 48,000 miners to mine it, today, there is still 40 million tons being produced, but it takes 4000 miners. we need to make sure we are focusing on the people who are doing the work. mr. stauber: i sat with miners and their families on separate four occasions. theoke publicly, one at deck, and we had our alley of the city of virginia in the baseball field and i walk shoulder to shoulder with miners and their families to virginia high school and spoke publicly in support of copper nickel and mining, so i'm not show where -- sure where joey was at the tim
mike: joe radinovich. mr. radinovich: there are two candidates that are pro-mining, and projects that can beat or exceed federal safety standards should be able to move forward. but there is a difference being for mining companies and being for miners. when we talk about what the to be sure, we need that we can protect their faceties to adapt in the of the many changes were seeing an industry. for instance, in 1980, there were some 40 million tons to be mined and 48,000 miners to mine it,...
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simple game no not really on the twenty two major is a ball for ninety minutes and at the end of mr mike talk about. there are a lot of good teams it's difficult to understand if we give you the answers at least. sixty minutes on t.w. live i just wish double wave. the soon. to be. discovered. how on the wall welcome to this special edition of your max all this week we are out and about here and you are to meet celebrities from different cultural fields and they're helping us to put together these special shows today autism is on the menu and all of that we especially guess is tim how one of the.
simple game no not really on the twenty two major is a ball for ninety minutes and at the end of mr mike talk about. there are a lot of good teams it's difficult to understand if we give you the answers at least. sixty minutes on t.w. live i just wish double wave. the soon. to be. discovered. how on the wall welcome to this special edition of your max all this week we are out and about here and you are to meet celebrities from different cultural fields and they're helping us to put together...
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for this question, mr. mike gonzalez -- mr.onzales, in the wake of the miramax malagasy explosions, "i am concerned about using gas as an energy source, both from a safety and long-term climate perspective. how big a role do you think natural gas should play in our energy future?" mr. gonzalez: i strongly exposed -- oppose expanding natural gas infrastructure in the state and this is a big difference between myself and governor baker. we need to move more aggressively to a true clean energy economy and it is not just because of the greenhouse gas emission impact of natural gas, but we were reminded this is very dangerous. i support no more gas pipelines in this state, accelerating our transition to renewable energy sources. we should be the first in the nation to adopt carbon pricing. i am going to be a bold leader on this issue, which we were reminded by the u.n. panels report, this is an even bigger threat to our planet and much more urgent issue than we even thought before. this is one example among many where the status quo
for this question, mr. mike gonzalez -- mr.onzales, in the wake of the miramax malagasy explosions, "i am concerned about using gas as an energy source, both from a safety and long-term climate perspective. how big a role do you think natural gas should play in our energy future?" mr. gonzalez: i strongly exposed -- oppose expanding natural gas infrastructure in the state and this is a big difference between myself and governor baker. we need to move more aggressively to a true clean...
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also here, mr. mike shields. gentlemen, good evening. so max, you wrote a column about the role of fox news in all of this. what is the impact the network is carrying this kind of message? >> it's very corrosive, don. it's very dangerous. this is a network that reaches millions of people, and it's spreading a message of hate. it's spreading a message of conspiracy mongering. i mean, even just today fox had a guest on their air saying that this caravan is bringing smallpox and leprosy. smallpox doesn't even exist anymore. okay? this is the classic kind of xenophobic slurs about how these immigrants are going to infect america and it's just crazy in 2018, a national news network is putting this kind of garbage on the air. it is radicalizing the right. it is turning sane conservatives into conspiracy mongers. and with a handful of people who may have already been unstable it helps to push them over the edge into violence. this is very dangerous and very irresponsible, what fox is doing. >> let me just say because this is the first time that
also here, mr. mike shields. gentlemen, good evening. so max, you wrote a column about the role of fox news in all of this. what is the impact the network is carrying this kind of message? >> it's very corrosive, don. it's very dangerous. this is a network that reaches millions of people, and it's spreading a message of hate. it's spreading a message of conspiracy mongering. i mean, even just today fox had a guest on their air saying that this caravan is bringing smallpox and leprosy....
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now just as he was meeting with the crown prince, mr. mike pompeo again, a very good meeting lasting 30 to 40 minutes. and there is a brief moment which you have just been sent by a pool reporter on the ground. this is a brief exchange in which the crown prince says, we are really strong and old allies, so we face our challenges together, the past, the day of, tomorrow. and mike pompeo replies, absolutely. no sign there, therefore, at least in public, of any real american anger. perhaps a little bit of concern expressed in the desire to see an open and rapid conclusion to the investigation. but no sign whatsoever that the americans have come into read the riot act. much more likely, though, is to try to agree to some kind of narrative in the future, which would allow both nations to try to put this unsavory incident behind them and perhaps for those reasons donald trump used the word that he thought these were rogue killers, perhaps paving the way for the saudi establishment to wriggle out of it. >> very important reporting. thank you. let's
now just as he was meeting with the crown prince, mr. mike pompeo again, a very good meeting lasting 30 to 40 minutes. and there is a brief moment which you have just been sent by a pool reporter on the ground. this is a brief exchange in which the crown prince says, we are really strong and old allies, so we face our challenges together, the past, the day of, tomorrow. and mike pompeo replies, absolutely. no sign there, therefore, at least in public, of any real american anger. perhaps a...
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motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> this is commission on aging and adult services. secretary, please do the roll call. it is gustavo serina is excused. vice president loo. >> vice president loo:. here. commissioner jerry wallenberg. >> commissioner wallenberg: here. >> silence all electronics and sound producing devices. >> vice president loo: before we start the meeting, i would like to introduce our newest commissioner, commissioner martha. would you like to say a few words about yourself? two minutes. >> commissioner knutzen: sure. thank you very much. my name is martha knutzen. i'm the new commissioner. i was honored to be appointed by mayor london breed. i have been so interested in these issues ever since i was on the human rights commission when we had a hearin
motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> this is commission on aging and adult services. secretary, please do the roll call. it is gustavo serina is excused. vice president loo. >> vice president...
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motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> san francisco fleet week, starting in 2010, began on a mission of taking advantage of the assets that come up during fleet week for the celebrations to partner up with city of san francisco and practice emergency response preparation programs, and it's a very sophisticated program. it's been going on since 2010 with some great results. san francisco, during the time that i've been working on fleet week in 2010 has been very lucky to have mayors that are really tuned into the needs of the community and the needs of the first responders professionals. and mayor lee was especially good with that, and we're not missing a beat with mayor london breed, and i'm so happy to have her here, and she's going to talk about fleet week, and welcome
motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> san francisco fleet week, starting in 2010, began on a mission of taking advantage of the assets that come up during fleet week for the celebrations to partner...
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motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and play. henri matisse. frida kahlo. andy warhol. discover the next great artist. get out and play and get inspired with toddler classes. experience art where making a mess is part of the process. classes and the size the artistic process rather than the product. children have the freedom to explore materials at their own pace and in their own way. talks love art, especially when they died into the creative process -- dive into the creative process. at the end of the classes, they have cleaned and washup. of.com great way to get out and play. for more infor
motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and...
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i will start with the host for our conversation, mr. mike ford. he's the other son of former president gerald r and betty ford. mike and his wife, gail, have three daughters and eight grandchildren. he currently chairs the gerald r ford presidential petition and served on the ford school visiting committee for many years. mike is a ba from wake forest and a masters in divinity and for the last 36 years has built a long and successful career in student affairs serving in multiple leadership roles at wake forest. as he retired earlier this year wake forest presented mike with a medallion of merit award in honor of his many years of service to the school and his students. commenting on that award, one of my colleagues, university chaplain tim allmond, set up mike -- he models for students quote, what it means to be a person of integrity and to be a truth teller and to be a person who value service. mike, thank you for your project to the ford school and of course, for being with us here today. and now our special guest, highly successful award-winnin
i will start with the host for our conversation, mr. mike ford. he's the other son of former president gerald r and betty ford. mike and his wife, gail, have three daughters and eight grandchildren. he currently chairs the gerald r ford presidential petition and served on the ford school visiting committee for many years. mike is a ba from wake forest and a masters in divinity and for the last 36 years has built a long and successful career in student affairs serving in multiple leadership...
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motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. this is the regular meeting of the san francisco board of education, october 9, 2018. roll call, please. [roll call] >> clerk: thank you. >> we start the meeting in honor of maya angelou who said, when you learn, teach. when y
motion to accept the appointment in residency waiver of mr. mike petricca to seat 16 and to continue seat 17 and 18 to the call of the chair. can we do that without objection? without objection, thank you. any other items before us today? >> clerk: that completes the agenda for today. >> we are adjourned. thank you. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. this is the regular meeting of the san francisco board of education, october 9, 2018. roll call, please. [roll call] >>...
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richard cordray, and mike dewine. [applause] mr. dewine: thank you very much. i want to thank marietta college for hosting us. they have done a great job on this absolutely gorgeous day and gorgeous campus. i am excited about the future. i am particularly excited, a lot has happened in the last eight years. unemployment eight years ago was double what it is. now we have the shale plant. great opportunities for businesses to come to ohio because ohio will have the cheapest natural gas in the entire world. the cracker plant that we certainly hope is coming. that will create a huge investment in this county. again, with great economic spinoff. it is important for those of us in government to make sure we do the right things to make sure this goes forward. jon husted and i have a plan. i ask you to look at it, it is across 30 plans, a plan for children, and it is a plan to how they deal with our problems in regard to drugs. all of these things are necessary and it is important for the state of ohio. we will start with our education, we want every child to graduate
richard cordray, and mike dewine. [applause] mr. dewine: thank you very much. i want to thank marietta college for hosting us. they have done a great job on this absolutely gorgeous day and gorgeous campus. i am excited about the future. i am particularly excited, a lot has happened in the last eight years. unemployment eight years ago was double what it is. now we have the shale plant. great opportunities for businesses to come to ohio because ohio will have the cheapest natural gas in the...
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mr. cordray: mike is weak on this question. he actually criticize me because over the course of my time in efice, i received $600 from cot. i return the money to my school, but he has not returned tens of thousands of dollars from his campaign fund. let's talk about natural gas. natural gas is one of the clean energy sources that we can push forward with, much better than some of the other things we can do that is winning in the marketplace right now. we need to fire up more energy production in ohio and i am for all of the above. mike describes the situation and i see it the same way, but that is just description and reporting. what we need to do in ohio is look for how we can improve our infrastructure and i've got the program i laid out in terms of how we will fire up infrastructure, that will be critical if we bring that production here and win the competition among pennsylvania and other states to make sure those facilities are here. we also need to make sure that resources and revenues from fracking is returned to the loc
mr. cordray: mike is weak on this question. he actually criticize me because over the course of my time in efice, i received $600 from cot. i return the money to my school, but he has not returned tens of thousands of dollars from his campaign fund. let's talk about natural gas. natural gas is one of the clean energy sources that we can push forward with, much better than some of the other things we can do that is winning in the marketplace right now. we need to fire up more energy production...
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mike dewine. [applause] colleen: good evening, gentlemen, and welcome to both of you. mr. dewine, we ask you to give your opening statement. dr. dewine: colleen, thank you very much. i think marietta college for hosting us. you have done a great job come of this gorgeous day and gorgeous campus. i am excited about the future of the state of ohio. i am particularly excited about southeast ohio. a lot has happened in the last eight years. unemployment eight years ago was double what it is today in southeast ohio. , haswe have the shale play amazing potential for so many counties in this part of the state. right opportunities for businesses to come to ohio because ohio has the cheapest -- will have the cheapest natural gas in the entire world. the fracking plant that we certainly hope is coming -- that is going to create a huge investment in this part of the state of ohio, in belmont county. spinoff.great economic it is important for those of us in government to make sure that we do the right thing to make sure this goes forward. john houston and i have a plan. i would ask yo
mike dewine. [applause] colleen: good evening, gentlemen, and welcome to both of you. mr. dewine, we ask you to give your opening statement. dr. dewine: colleen, thank you very much. i think marietta college for hosting us. you have done a great job come of this gorgeous day and gorgeous campus. i am excited about the future of the state of ohio. i am particularly excited about southeast ohio. a lot has happened in the last eight years. unemployment eight years ago was double what it is today...
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i would like to ask mr. mike about the strategy of the u.s. what do you think is the strategy for the u.s. to have the balance between the relation with turkey and even [ inaudible ] for the sdf which they pay a lot of prices with their thousands of people dying by liberating the areas of raqqah, from the isis and the terrorists? thank you so much. >> thanks. mike, why don't we start with you. >> okay. in answer to the first question, i expect that the russians and the iranians will get together and find somebody from within the assad system to take his place. it's such a family-based system that i think to go outside of it is dangerous. i don't know that we -- i had never thought about what we should do in that situation. with respect to the sdf, we're in a dilemma now because -- and our system is quite divided, i would say. the military on the ground is very committed to the allies they have worked with because they have fought and did defeat isis, but at the political level, you know, in washington, there's a great concern about -- there's
i would like to ask mr. mike about the strategy of the u.s. what do you think is the strategy for the u.s. to have the balance between the relation with turkey and even [ inaudible ] for the sdf which they pay a lot of prices with their thousands of people dying by liberating the areas of raqqah, from the isis and the terrorists? thank you so much. >> thanks. mike, why don't we start with you. >> okay. in answer to the first question, i expect that the russians and the iranians will...
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mr. braun: mike braun, a lifelong hoosier, i am a job creator and a political outsider.'m running for this because i'm fed utwith news in dc. running for the senate you do or you bring something to the table. career politicians say one thing, and do another. i move back to my hometown, took on tough issues like healthcare held premiums for ten years while covering preexisting conditions. when i get there you can count on mean to do things. and he's running a campaign of negativity because of his record. wrong on the iran deal, wrong on healthcare, wrong on almost everything, including judge kavanaugh. when you sent me there, you can count on i'll stand up for hoosier values. and you're going to need to look at leadership and trying to change a dynamic of a broken system. thank you. moderator thank you, and we start with a supreme court as you might imagine but first i want to process it. this is from the indiana debate question. division in animosity in washington, and around the country is at the highest level that many people can remember, in fact some people think it
mr. braun: mike braun, a lifelong hoosier, i am a job creator and a political outsider.'m running for this because i'm fed utwith news in dc. running for the senate you do or you bring something to the table. career politicians say one thing, and do another. i move back to my hometown, took on tough issues like healthcare held premiums for ten years while covering preexisting conditions. when i get there you can count on mean to do things. and he's running a campaign of negativity because of...
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mr. siegel, mike was on the phone on speakerphone, and he heard the question asked as well. and honestly, that might have been one of the most chilling parts of the entire encounter, because there's like -- i mean, it's pretty clear where someone's coming from when they ask you a question like that. >> yeah. especially when they follow it up by arresting you. >> exactly. exactly. it was a very, very chilling question. and as i said, mike heard it too. so i can definitely confirm that. >> democratic congressional candidate mike siegel is rung against michael mccaul, republican incumbent in texas. campaign field directorer jacob aronowitz. jacob, hope you get some sleep. thank you both for talking us through this. >> appreciate it. >> much more ahead tonight. do stay with us. ur brain naturay begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores
mr. siegel, mike was on the phone on speakerphone, and he heard the question asked as well. and honestly, that might have been one of the most chilling parts of the entire encounter, because there's like -- i mean, it's pretty clear where someone's coming from when they ask you a question like that. >> yeah. especially when they follow it up by arresting you. >> exactly. exactly. it was a very, very chilling question. and as i said, mike heard it too. so i can definitely confirm...
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mike and i can take a couple of questions now. reporter: mr. mayor, you just switched to the democratic party. conventional wisdom has the party has only moved further to the left. where do you fit into today's democratic party? mr. bloomberg: i don't know that it has moved further left. that's conventional wisdom among some, but other people say democrats are much more centrist and people understand and they want sensible laws, and what they want is some check and balance on the white house. that is what congress is supposed to provide. [applause] the founding fathers gave us a legislature, and they are supposed to make sure that, working with the white house, there is a check and balance. the republicans have not done that for the last two years. and also, the democrats want to work on the issues that really matter to us. 70,000 people overdosed on drugs this past year. 30,000 have been killed with illegal handguns, including suicides. we have climate change getting worse and more dangerous every single day. the education system is a sufferin
mike and i can take a couple of questions now. reporter: mr. mayor, you just switched to the democratic party. conventional wisdom has the party has only moved further to the left. where do you fit into today's democratic party? mr. bloomberg: i don't know that it has moved further left. that's conventional wisdom among some, but other people say democrats are much more centrist and people understand and they want sensible laws, and what they want is some check and balance on the white house....
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mr. siegl, mike was on the phone on speakerphone and he heard the question asked as well. and honestly, that might have been one of the most chilling parts of the entire encounter because there's like, i mean, it's pretty clear where someone's coming from when they ask you a question like that. >> yeah, especially when they follow-up by arresting you. >> exactly, exactly. it was a very, very chilling question. and as i said, mike heard it, too. so i can definitely confirm that. >> democratic congressional candidate mike siegl is running against michael mccaul, republican incumbent in texas. jacob, i hope you get some sleep. thanks for making time for talking with us. >> any time. >> appreciate it. >> much more ahead. do stay with us. opportunity is everywhere. like here. and here. see? opportunity. hi! cinturones por favor. gracias. ev-er-y-where. about to be parents. it's doing a lot of kicking down there. meeting the parents. it's gonna be fine. and this driver, logging out to watch his kid hit one out of the... go dani, go! opportunity is everywhere. all you have to do
mr. siegl, mike was on the phone on speakerphone and he heard the question asked as well. and honestly, that might have been one of the most chilling parts of the entire encounter because there's like, i mean, it's pretty clear where someone's coming from when they ask you a question like that. >> yeah, especially when they follow-up by arresting you. >> exactly, exactly. it was a very, very chilling question. and as i said, mike heard it, too. so i can definitely confirm that....
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mr. rothfus. >> thank you, mike. mr. rothfus, it appears likely that journalists and government critic jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of the saudi arabian government. add that to reports that russia has been killing dissidents on foreign soil. do incidents like that which speak to freedoms that we have extolled on the foreign stage for years mean we need to change our foreign policy toward these countries? what should we do? rep. rothfus: terrie, that's a great question. i want to thank the audience for joining us tonight for this very important debate. but that's a very serious issue. the united states should be projecting a moral authority across the planet. these are fundamental freedoms that we have come to cherish in our country. and we should be advocating around the world. and when countries take action like this, and we'll let this investigation go forward and see who is responsible for saudi arabia. there needs to be sanctions. there needs to be accountability. just as there would need to be with russia. a
mr. rothfus. >> thank you, mike. mr. rothfus, it appears likely that journalists and government critic jamal khashoggi was killed by agents of the saudi arabian government. add that to reports that russia has been killing dissidents on foreign soil. do incidents like that which speak to freedoms that we have extolled on the foreign stage for years mean we need to change our foreign policy toward these countries? what should we do? rep. rothfus: terrie, that's a great question. i want to...
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mr. donnelly? >> you can't trust mike to fight for lake michigan. you can't trust mike to fight for our environment. i wish you were still in the ecology club we needed now more than ever. i am all in for american venture -- energy. for ethanol. our farmers are having huge struggles with tariffs right now and their prices have gone down. we need to make that ethanol market more available and used more. for wind, for solar, for clean coal. if it is made in america, we want to use it and we want to make it so we have a cleaner environment. we have a sacred obligation to our children. to everybody who is watching out there, to turn over to you a plan and a country at a state -- planet and a country at a state and a lake and a river in the ohio river that is cleaner today than when we first found it. that's our job. that is what we are supposed to do. >> mrs. brenton, climate change. >> you know, the problem is with corporations and government regulations that give permission to the corporations on how much they can pollute. i have been boycotting nestl
mr. donnelly? >> you can't trust mike to fight for lake michigan. you can't trust mike to fight for our environment. i wish you were still in the ecology club we needed now more than ever. i am all in for american venture -- energy. for ethanol. our farmers are having huge struggles with tariffs right now and their prices have gone down. we need to make that ethanol market more available and used more. for wind, for solar, for clean coal. if it is made in america, we want to use it and we...
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mike: that sounds pretty good, joe. he went to repeal it. mr. stauber: $2500 on average. there are people who will make less of that, and there are people in that 1% will take an average tax rate of $40,000. it is great at that company is able to give bonuses, but the facts of the matter are that
mike: that sounds pretty good, joe. he went to repeal it. mr. stauber: $2500 on average. there are people who will make less of that, and there are people in that 1% will take an average tax rate of $40,000. it is great at that company is able to give bonuses, but the facts of the matter are that
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mr. mnuchin will mike up his mind as the week progresses. >> that's a little bit of spin. terrorist financing will be discussed and this is being called the davos in the desert. officials are getting together to really push the idea that saudi arabia is on a new course. the crown prince exercising his vision for a reform. the administration really under pressure now to cancel that visit. to cancel their participation and i saw maybe president trump lean and secretary pompeo leaning into the idea they would wait to have some answers before they decide whether they should participate in the conference, fred? >> the president also promising from the oval office that he would soon be making a phone call or at least having a phone call conversation with the crown prince and we all await to hear what comes from that. thank you so much and see you again soon. marco rubio also went on to join the call for the u.s. to cut ties. rubio agrees that there is a benefit to keeping the saudi arms deal. here's what else he told our jake tapper. >> as far as arm sales is, i would not have s
mr. mnuchin will mike up his mind as the week progresses. >> that's a little bit of spin. terrorist financing will be discussed and this is being called the davos in the desert. officials are getting together to really push the idea that saudi arabia is on a new course. the crown prince exercising his vision for a reform. the administration really under pressure now to cancel that visit. to cancel their participation and i saw maybe president trump lean and secretary pompeo leaning into...
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please join me in welcoming mike bloomberg. [applause] mr. bloomberg: thank you. thank you. i would make some statement, my mother never would have believed it but my father would. aside, it, thank you for your hospitality and for everything you do for this city. i grew up not far away from here in medford, massachusetts. thank you. anybody from medford? go mustangs. [laughter] we would come up to new hampshire a lot. lake winnipesaukee is where we here in manchester, coming up for the foliage in the fall and in the summer coming to the beaches, it's a great state, and i think of all of new england is one big thing, we kept going from one town to another. it's my heritage. i'm a new yorker. i am going to stay in new york are, i will say that, but this is home, so thank you for having us. it is saturday and it is great that you came out. there is a lot of work to do today, because there are a lot of people who need your help. and representative newman and , and robin,lender and michelle and liz, everybody is counting on you and i am counting on you too. you have to go out the
please join me in welcoming mike bloomberg. [applause] mr. bloomberg: thank you. thank you. i would make some statement, my mother never would have believed it but my father would. aside, it, thank you for your hospitality and for everything you do for this city. i grew up not far away from here in medford, massachusetts. thank you. anybody from medford? go mustangs. [laughter] we would come up to new hampshire a lot. lake winnipesaukee is where we here in manchester, coming up for the foliage...
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mr. pickford? >> i'm mike pickford with the transportation authority. it's intended to fund projects that reduce emission from motor vehicle trips, $4 surcharge on motor vehicle registrations and measured by the air district. 60% of funds for shuttles bike parking and zero emissions vehicles. 40% are managed by the counties with the transportation authority administering the program in san francisco and programming 700,000-800,000 every year. every year the transportation authority releases a call for projects for the funds we administer. the first thing we do with applications is evaluate based on screening criteria by the air district including cost effectiveness. all t.c.a. projects must meet a threshold that varies by the type of project. in addition to the air district screening criteria, our local expenditure criteria which the board approved in february and instructed us to prioritize applications by looking at project type, emissions reduced, the readiness of the project especially as most t.c.a. projects are expected to be completed within two
mr. pickford? >> i'm mike pickford with the transportation authority. it's intended to fund projects that reduce emission from motor vehicle trips, $4 surcharge on motor vehicle registrations and measured by the air district. 60% of funds for shuttles bike parking and zero emissions vehicles. 40% are managed by the counties with the transportation authority administering the program in san francisco and programming 700,000-800,000 every year. every year the transportation authority...
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mr trump is sending secretary of state mike pompeo to saudi arabia to ask questions, and afterwards, and saudi officials of the consulate in istanbul took place earlier today. correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it's almost two weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and dismembered have piled pressure on riyadh for answers. donald trump has finally spoken to his close ally, king salman, who rejected the allegations, and maybe raised an idea that can shift the blame. the king firmly denied any knowledge of it. he didn't really know. maybe... i don't want to get into his mind, but it sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. who knows? we're going to try getting to the bottom of it very soon. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, is off to riyadh in a sign the us is engaging more. though washington says arms deals between the two won'
mr trump is sending secretary of state mike pompeo to saudi arabia to ask questions, and afterwards, and saudi officials of the consulate in istanbul took place earlier today. correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it's almost two weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was...
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mr trump is sending his secretary of state mike pompeo to saudi arabia, to ask questions, and afterwardsistanbul, where a joint search by turkish and saudi officials of the consulate in istanbul took place earlier today. our correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it‘s almost two weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and dismembered have piled pressure on riyadh for answers. donald trump has finally spoken to his close ally, king salman, who rejected the allegations, and maybe raised an idea that can shift the blame. the king firmly denied any knowledge of it. he didn‘t really know. maybe... i don‘t want to get into his mind, but it sounded to me like maybe these could have been rogue killers. who knows? we‘re going to try getting to the bottom of it very soon. the secretary of state, mike pompeo, is off to riyadh in a sign the us is engaging more. though wa
mr trump is sending his secretary of state mike pompeo to saudi arabia, to ask questions, and afterwardsistanbul, where a joint search by turkish and saudi officials of the consulate in istanbul took place earlier today. our correspondent mark lowen reports from istanbul. they entered the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared. those tasked with finding the truth. saudi investigators, part of a joint enquiry with turkey, beginning today. it‘s almost two weeks since the journalist was last...
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the diplomatic consequences and where the diplomacy of this may be vectoring itself is that mr pompei or mike pompei of the u.s. secretary of state and the saudi crown prince have agreed on the importance of a transparent thorough investigation into what happened to the saudi journalist jamal who of course worked for the washington post he lived in virginia and he walked into the consulate building in istanbul two weeks ago his fiance waited outside for eleven hours nobody's seen him since still to come here on the news on the sports news for time. time for the sports news we've been joined by far thank you so much peter world cup semifinalists england of won in spain for the first time in more than three decades they did it feeling their youngest team since nine hundred fifty nine for him sternly and scored twice in this european nations league game to end his three year wait for an international goal marcus ratchford also scored to put anyone three up at half time spain replied with two goals after the break but england hung on for a three two win just extremely proud of the performance the
the diplomatic consequences and where the diplomacy of this may be vectoring itself is that mr pompei or mike pompei of the u.s. secretary of state and the saudi crown prince have agreed on the importance of a transparent thorough investigation into what happened to the saudi journalist jamal who of course worked for the washington post he lived in virginia and he walked into the consulate building in istanbul two weeks ago his fiance waited outside for eleven hours nobody's seen him since...
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mr. begich., >> i just heard mike your response. you didn't support governor on and put he put it 44,000 people onto medicaid. he had to do it by executive order because members like you and others in the legislature wouldn't support it. so and i know on this debate views ond different this but no, i think medicaid is an important part of making sure is available for alaskans. there's a lot of working families that depend on that to the sure they have healthcare they need, to ensure that they can go to work or go to school or whatever they're their life more productive and the medicaid program has been very improveul, but we can it. for example, there's not a good preventive healthcare within the system. if you could save 5% just on better preventive healthcare you'll save almost $40 million on the program. anotherhink there's way. another way. streamlining that paperwork. 30% of the costs, $240 million is in paperwork alone. i think there's ways to save that. of making sure we have better dollars being spent and ensuring we have qu
mr. begich., >> i just heard mike your response. you didn't support governor on and put he put it 44,000 people onto medicaid. he had to do it by executive order because members like you and others in the legislature wouldn't support it. so and i know on this debate views ond different this but no, i think medicaid is an important part of making sure is available for alaskans. there's a lot of working families that depend on that to the sure they have healthcare they need, to ensure that...
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mr. trump spoke to the saudi king by phone today and is sending mike pompeo to the kingdom in search of answersafter that visit, mr. pompeo. . -- he will stop in ianbul. from there, our correspondent reports. >> a interest the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared those tasked with finding the , truth, the sau investigators part of a joint , inquiry turkey, beginning today. t it's almo weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and dismembered have piled pressure or answers. donald trump has finally spoken to his close ally, king salmon, who rejected the allegations, and maybe raised in idea that could ship the blame. >> the king firmly denies any knowledge of it. he didn't really know, i don't want to get into his mind, but it sounded to me like maybeul these have been rogue killers, who knows? we are going to try to get to the bottom of it very soon. >> secretary of state mike , onoughs off to riyadh washingt says arms deals between the two will tell. tonight, turkish police arrived at the consulate to join the tsudi team. riyadh is startin
mr. trump spoke to the saudi king by phone today and is sending mike pompeo to the kingdom in search of answersafter that visit, mr. pompeo. . -- he will stop in ianbul. from there, our correspondent reports. >> a interest the door where jamal khashoggi disappeared those tasked with finding the , truth, the sau investigators part of a joint , inquiry turkey, beginning today. t it's almo weeks since the journalist was last seen arriving at the saudi consulate. claims he was killed and...
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elise: but so you recommended that president trump not bring mike flynn on as national security advisor? mr. christie: begged. begged. begged. i started working with mike flynn in july of 2016 because when donald trump became the nominee apparent the director of , national intelligence called me for the obama administration and said mr. trump is now entitled to high-level national security briefings. you are the head of the transition. you are the person to coordinate that. i said ok, how does it work? he can come with two aids. -- aides. i say, great. so i go back to donald and say this is the deal, this is how it works, and he says i want you and flynn. i said ok. i went to the first of those meetings, and let me just say, i was not impressed with general flynn and the way he handled himself in those meetings, and i made that clear to the candidate. and there were a number of times thereafter, both in intelligence briefings that i sat in with the president and general flynn, and then also in debate prep where general flynn was involved for a brief period of time until i took it over. that
elise: but so you recommended that president trump not bring mike flynn on as national security advisor? mr. christie: begged. begged. begged. i started working with mike flynn in july of 2016 because when donald trump became the nominee apparent the director of , national intelligence called me for the obama administration and said mr. trump is now entitled to high-level national security briefings. you are the head of the transition. you are the person to coordinate that. i said ok, how does...
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mike? vice president pence: thank you, mr. president. i just want to thank these six great americans for coming in and helping to tell the story of this economic boom of 4.2 million new jobs created and new signed legislation to pass the largest tax cut and tax reform in american history. but what you and i both hear as we travel around the country is what we heard again this morning, the fact that this president and this congress has actually passed more laws repealing federal red tape than any administration in american history is making just as much a difference in the prosperity of the nation. so i want to thank all these folks, all the members of our cabinet for coming here and helping to tell the story about rolling back red tape, rolling back taxes, getting this economy rolling again. but our promise to all of them, mr. president, like you always say, is we're just getting started. pres. trump: that's true. that's true. administrator, tell me. epa? give us a little talk. administrator wheeler: so far, under your leadership, we've
mike? vice president pence: thank you, mr. president. i just want to thank these six great americans for coming in and helping to tell the story of this economic boom of 4.2 million new jobs created and new signed legislation to pass the largest tax cut and tax reform in american history. but what you and i both hear as we travel around the country is what we heard again this morning, the fact that this president and this congress has actually passed more laws repealing federal red tape than...
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despite mounting evidence linking riyadh to the disappearance of jamal khashoggi mr trump sent to secretary of state mike pompei or to get answers from mr pompei or said he got a strong commitment from the saudi leadership to a thorough and a timely investigation the washington post has published what it calls the last opinion piece written by jamal khashoggi the call and calls for greater freedom of expression across the arab world mike hanna reports now on this case causing problems for donald trump president trump will receive a personal report on the case in coming hours he's urged turkish authorities to hand over any audio and video recordings they may have we've asked for if it exists . the president has been reluctant to criticize saudi arabia or discuss any sanction that may be imposed dismissing allegations a saudi complicity as and i quote another case of guilty until proven innocent they are in our we have a very good allies in the middle east but if you look at saudi arabia you're an ally of the tremendous purchase of not only military equipment but of military and president trump is awaiting
despite mounting evidence linking riyadh to the disappearance of jamal khashoggi mr trump sent to secretary of state mike pompei or to get answers from mr pompei or said he got a strong commitment from the saudi leadership to a thorough and a timely investigation the washington post has published what it calls the last opinion piece written by jamal khashoggi the call and calls for greater freedom of expression across the arab world mike hanna reports now on this case causing problems for...