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when it gets to the nitty—gritty, thatis when it gets to the nitty—gritty, that is when they want thet to have a nice time on holiday and you can do that by picking up the odd word. hello, goodbye, where is the bathroom, where was the mirror ‘s speech. that is becoming easier for people to do now with things like apps they have available and easy methods of learning languages in a very interactive way. sky, do you find most people when you go into a business meeting, do they speak to you in english? yes. the most important thing as well is i have worked in france and i can communicate in business french, but it takes a long time and it is difficult. being able to have a chat ina difficult. being able to have a chat in a different language doesn't help you. you need to get into the nitty—gritty and what we have found is if it you and your members of staff can't all get into the nitty—gritty, you end up working in english using things like skype and google translate. would you say to the children in yourfamily google translate. would you say to the children in your family or children of
when it gets to the nitty—gritty, thatis when it gets to the nitty—gritty, that is when they want thet to have a nice time on holiday and you can do that by picking up the odd word. hello, goodbye, where is the bathroom, where was the mirror ‘s speech. that is becoming easier for people to do now with things like apps they have available and easy methods of learning languages in a very interactive way. sky, do you find most people when you go into a business meeting, do they speak to you...
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of northern ireland, the 310 miles border that the eu says must be solved before you get into the nitty—grittyose to the heart of people in northern ireland. my family come from there. people are extremely worried about it. the last thing, one more thing, they want to agree on, the eu says they want to agree oi'i on, the eu says they want to agree on the fate of the citizens here in the uk from the eu and i think there is1 million britons in the eu, what happens to their status as well? it is unseemly. this is really... this is unseemly. this is really... this is mudslinging. they should come it all down. let's turn to the huffington post because we continue with brexit. the headline here is this idea of a messy divorce. barnier has always said we are going too slowly and i think having an election that cost us 120 million or something in the middle of all of this when we should just have been cranking on, the decision has been taken, get on with it, don't keep looking, which is the way it looks to me is happening in britain as if we are not really getting to the point. and, of course, we don'
of northern ireland, the 310 miles border that the eu says must be solved before you get into the nitty—grittyose to the heart of people in northern ireland. my family come from there. people are extremely worried about it. the last thing, one more thing, they want to agree on, the eu says they want to agree oi'i on, the eu says they want to agree on the fate of the citizens here in the uk from the eu and i think there is1 million britons in the eu, what happens to their status as well? it is...
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you talk about diversity it is a fashionable but if you cannot talk about the nitty—gritty.guage he uses, although a bit stereotypical, is actually very moderate. did he say women are needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypical. needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypicalm needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypical. it is but if you cannot talk about this, we have a problem in my mind. we do not know who he is. it was a paper posted within the internal communication systems of google. posted within the internal communication systems of googlem talks about whether he will face a disciplinary action. he isjust saying what he thinks. he says you have to have the courage to say these things because of the shame in culture and the possibility of getting fire is a legitimate concern. absolutely. the issue of the cost of brexit has been discussed and going around and around ever since the decision to leave on the part of the uk. a0 billion people in the figaro. it is up billion people in the figaro. it is up to a0 billion. b
you talk about diversity it is a fashionable but if you cannot talk about the nitty—gritty.guage he uses, although a bit stereotypical, is actually very moderate. did he say women are needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypical. needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypicalm needed to be in artisticjobs which is incredibly stereotypical. it is but if you cannot talk about this, we have a problem in my mind. we do not know who he is. it was a paper posted...
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of course, the low—level, nitty—gritty, the weeds of the system which can combat these topics and givey were promised in the field, is something that perhaps we might have thought whitehall might have planned more for but that is not the case and we are where we are and the time is ticking. we were talking about big ben but of course the real clock thatis ben but of course the real clock that is ticking is on the brexit negotiations, which have to be completed by march 2019. in negotiations, which have to be completed by march 20 19. in the telegraph, it says one of the repercussions is a government might abandon or water down restrictions oi'i abandon or water down restrictions on student visas. how long do they spend talking on the fact they needed to do that? and they may not have to do that at all? many people might be thinking we were wrong. others might feel that this is the way forward? i feel i must add that... and continuing the theme that... and continuing the theme that the euro claims an eight year high against the pound because the euro economies are doing very well? conve
of course, the low—level, nitty—gritty, the weeds of the system which can combat these topics and givey were promised in the field, is something that perhaps we might have thought whitehall might have planned more for but that is not the case and we are where we are and the time is ticking. we were talking about big ben but of course the real clock thatis ben but of course the real clock that is ticking is on the brexit negotiations, which have to be completed by march 2019. in...
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robert: yes, the finals, the nitty-gritty. said my finals saturday at the citi open. in richmond. this is one of the players' favorite days in camp. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. fromt: injury news redskins trading cap, preston smith will miss time with an ankle injury. he was in a boot today, will miss a week or two. because practice today it was fan appreciation day. all ages made the trip to richmond, one of the largest crowds of training camp. plenty of autographs and selfies and dancing. the players say the least they can do is put smiles on faces. >> we enjoy being here in richmond, a beautiful day, lots of fans on fan appreciation day. it makes practice a little more competitive and we like it. >> all these fans out here, it is more of a simulation of game day because of the crowd. obviously they have come out to see us, so it's more of a scrimmage. always support us, they have, and we love our fan base. robert: rookie jonathan allen has been working hard all camp. he has made a good impression on the veterans. pro bowl tack
robert: yes, the finals, the nitty-gritty. said my finals saturday at the citi open. in richmond. this is one of the players' favorite days in camp. >> and now the toyota sports desk, brought to you by your local toyota dealers. fromt: injury news redskins trading cap, preston smith will miss time with an ankle injury. he was in a boot today, will miss a week or two. because practice today it was fan appreciation day. all ages made the trip to richmond, one of the largest crowds of...
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and when it games right to crunch time nitty gritty is simple, democrats walked away from me. and i deposit walk away from them. >> justice was elect nod november 49% of vote. 20 percentage points behind president trump tote fall west virginia you. >> next up final five fixing crumbly was a campaign promise for president and what goes in to repair our nation's aging bridges and we talked to a guy that learned quite a bit about it next on the final five. >> welcome back infrastructure is trump administration we will talk to a guy that seize firsthand for repairs and restoration of bridges. producer of bridge brothers is live tonight via skype. matt it's good to see you. >> jim, long time. >> people don't know at home we worked together a long time ago in upstate new york you moved into the role in documentary film making and tell me about bridge brother what's gave you the requested to do this. >> bridge brothers really is the idea of who takes care of america's large bridges. order any brims and it steamed fr t scenes of bridges and then starty of who are these people this the
and when it games right to crunch time nitty gritty is simple, democrats walked away from me. and i deposit walk away from them. >> justice was elect nod november 49% of vote. 20 percentage points behind president trump tote fall west virginia you. >> next up final five fixing crumbly was a campaign promise for president and what goes in to repair our nation's aging bridges and we talked to a guy that learned quite a bit about it next on the final five. >> welcome back...
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social standards nitti key for a promise to do model assisted. macomb once a job duration for posted work has to be limited to twelve months. hoff the current allowance. and to crackdown on fraud. introducing tougher sanctions for those who abuse the system. it's part of the french president's bullet push create a new protective europe. it helps shield citizens from the effects. cup third international competition vienna and berlin abebooks behind the reforms. disabled but europe has to proceed together and unitarily not feels that by laser will both be tell colleagues from the czech republic and slovakia. this is also a sign that we don't want that europe had split up into an old and you won. get that there is one europe and there is a need here proceeds to cover kit you command some forts agai. hungary poland slovakia and the czech republic still need convincing. they've said the changes go too far. not home hoops to sealer reform deal at a summit on the eu directive in brussel. later this october. donald trump has taken to the stage once again
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of the key resignations over the weekend, while taking two days to actually really get down to the nitty—grittye people that denunciation they were seeking of these white supremacist group. there is a feeling that the president has rendered self inflicted damage on the moral standing of the presidency itself. he had the choice, if you like, to be the unifying voice of a traditional president at a time such as this and for a moment or two he was. when he spoke from notes from the white house yesterday it was a much more emollient and considered tone. nut today we saw a president who spoke without notes, without any briefing. he was due to speak about infrastructure projects, but instead we heard the raw, unvarnished donald trump and it went back to the views that he espoused on saturday and the feeling that both sides in that conflict were to blame. rescue workers in sierra leone have recovered almost 400 bodies after a massive mudslide near the capital, freetown, and the death toll is expected to rise. homes were engulfed by mud and water when part of a mountain collapsed yesterday morning. tho
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matter to the global economy i mean that's obviously an extension of this idea but on a more of a nitty gritty basis are america's allies are they starting to recalibrate how they see america and is this really are we entering into a new global phase of politics wolf. that's certainly a lot of loaded questions there. definitely we have a rising economic power to deal with that we didn't have fifteen or twenty years ago and that's china it's now the number two economy in the world. u.s. allies to looking at that it is you know for about two decades the united states has been the dominant economic power in the world and a dominant military power in the world combined so that gave it a unique positioning this is not sustainable long term obviously the world will turn multi-polar. i don't know how fast this will happen i think china will experience a major economic implosion sometime in the future like japan did and others know all cool things down a little bit but long term you know that's what you're looking at you're looking at major economies around the world rivaling the united states
matter to the global economy i mean that's obviously an extension of this idea but on a more of a nitty gritty basis are america's allies are they starting to recalibrate how they see america and is this really are we entering into a new global phase of politics wolf. that's certainly a lot of loaded questions there. definitely we have a rising economic power to deal with that we didn't have fifteen or twenty years ago and that's china it's now the number two economy in the world. u.s. allies...
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liars they go on the campaign trail and they spew conservatism but that when it comes down to the nitty gritty they do with the special interest that funded their campaigns or instructing them to do i think you're right about that but steve bannon is not the solution to that just like trump is not the solution to that they talk about this economic nationalism but they are. couple that with the frankly a white supremacist agenda that's attacking him or no they haven't learned how true how you look at the listen up because they're raising hell they're going to have today that was put together in very popular on twitter this shows donald trump from two thousand and one to two thousand and sixteen done now david duke white nationalism and neil naziism this is a live look at this obviously because the russian narrative nobody has had little or nothing no that is iran jury has not recommended any charges against anybody affiliated with the donald trump administration. of the bush presidency come out and draw a red line in the sand you know more opposition to trump and the only people defendin
liars they go on the campaign trail and they spew conservatism but that when it comes down to the nitty gritty they do with the special interest that funded their campaigns or instructing them to do i think you're right about that but steve bannon is not the solution to that just like trump is not the solution to that they talk about this economic nationalism but they are. couple that with the frankly a white supremacist agenda that's attacking him or no they haven't learned how true how you...
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>> he knows the politics, the nitty-gritty, what to advertise on. a lot of what these super pac's do is negative advertising. he is skilled at the art of attacking republican senators, signaling those issues. that is the key. can you find those one or two things you can unearth and andify about the candidate, can you go to the voters and say, here is why this person is not qualified. simpaticoid he was an with others. with senator schumer. at those two bet tht are of very like mind when it comes to campaigns. >> thank you for being part of this week's "newsmakers." >> thank you. shows,he morning talk the debate over confederate statues was a -- statues was a main topic, as well as the
>> he knows the politics, the nitty-gritty, what to advertise on. a lot of what these super pac's do is negative advertising. he is skilled at the art of attacking republican senators, signaling those issues. that is the key. can you find those one or two things you can unearth and andify about the candidate, can you go to the voters and say, here is why this person is not qualified. simpaticoid he was an with others. with senator schumer. at those two bet tht are of very like mind when...
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lots of detail, lots of nitty—gritty in the negotiation seems to be the mood music emerging from bothon the table, the border between the uk and the european union, between northern ireland and the republic as it will be after brexit. hugely contentious issue. the whole business of the divorce settlement, the financial settlement, how much the uk pays to brussels on departure. and then citizens rights, brits abroad elsewhere in the eu and poles and others here in britain. the eu is absolutely of the view that those three have to be negotiated and agreed on first before there's a discussion about the ongoing future relationship between the uk and the eu. david davis in that statement calling the flexibility hopes that fairly soon there will be movement towards discussing the other stuff. there has been the mood music over the summer to suggest that that could be pushed back as late as christmas. as i say, overall, the sense from these talks starting this morning and carrying on through until thursday afternoon is that they will be quite technical, no big bang expected, no breakthrough,
lots of detail, lots of nitty—gritty in the negotiation seems to be the mood music emerging from bothon the table, the border between the uk and the european union, between northern ireland and the republic as it will be after brexit. hugely contentious issue. the whole business of the divorce settlement, the financial settlement, how much the uk pays to brussels on departure. and then citizens rights, brits abroad elsewhere in the eu and poles and others here in britain. the eu is absolutely...
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. >> this is someone who knows the nitty-gritty, what to advertise on and a lot of what the super pac'so is basically go after the other side. negativeot of advertising, he is somebody skilled in the arts of attacking republican candidates, singling leftssues that are floundering here can you find those one or two things that you could unearth and magnify for voters about republican .andidate x, y, z and can go to the voters and say here is why this candidate is not qualified. >> when schumer was running the democratic campaign committee, -- he is now leader schumer. it is possible they are of very like minds. greta: thank you for being part of this week's newsmaker. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> tonight on q&a, real clear recountscurl can events in u.s. history that happened on specific dates throughout the year in his book "on this date." it is a cruiser out of san francisco and has a special mission. there is a thing loaded on it, very heavy. it is the components of the adam onb -- atom bomb dropped japan in world war ii. obviously top-secret. ship, after it delivers its cargo, it h
. >> this is someone who knows the nitty-gritty, what to advertise on and a lot of what the super pac'so is basically go after the other side. negativeot of advertising, he is somebody skilled in the arts of attacking republican candidates, singling leftssues that are floundering here can you find those one or two things that you could unearth and magnify for voters about republican .andidate x, y, z and can go to the voters and say here is why this candidate is not qualified. >>...
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it is this nitty-gritty detail work. if folks don't come together to do it and we have found that within the higher-end institutions that the engineering calculus was different from the biology calculus. and they would not recognize each other's credentials. so the nitty-gritty of working in close, intensive relationships to break down silos within higher ed. >> i could talk there's a mike over here. if you have questions please come up and do so. she has shared a willingness to answer anything. >> or at least be asked anything. >> please tell us who you are, your name and just a couple of sentences and then the last part has to have a? at the end of it. so we are not using the mic to tell stories. we are using it to ask questions. agreed? >> one of my concerns as i'm reading a lot about this and is not a political question, just world i'm in. i'm very concerned about the proposal of the school of choi choice. and how it is decimating urban school districts. i just wanted to know if you have any thoughts on that. >> i me
it is this nitty-gritty detail work. if folks don't come together to do it and we have found that within the higher-end institutions that the engineering calculus was different from the biology calculus. and they would not recognize each other's credentials. so the nitty-gritty of working in close, intensive relationships to break down silos within higher ed. >> i could talk there's a mike over here. if you have questions please come up and do so. she has shared a willingness to answer...
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if you get to the nitty-gritty and say let's focus on price inflation, what you have got is the termse impact of the yen exchange rate on import prices, and remember that japan is a big importer of energy and food, so the gyrations of the yen are very important for the headline inflation index. you will find it is technically and possible to get to 2% cpi inflation without all again ring at 120 or 125. haidi: yes, but talk to me about have we run the course when it comes to hitting the peak business sentiment in japan, or will animals spirits only build from here? >> you put your finger on the key point. business expenditure cycle is picking up, japanese companies reinvesting in japan, and that lays the foundation for potential growth in productivity growth for future profitability so the key number for investors going forward over the next couple of quarters is that business expenditure cycle. see machineryo orders, construction orders, business investment expenditure?, continue to grow if that is the case, the nikkei will reach 25000 and six months. the boj do,does stay the course a
if you get to the nitty-gritty and say let's focus on price inflation, what you have got is the termse impact of the yen exchange rate on import prices, and remember that japan is a big importer of energy and food, so the gyrations of the yen are very important for the headline inflation index. you will find it is technically and possible to get to 2% cpi inflation without all again ring at 120 or 125. haidi: yes, but talk to me about have we run the course when it comes to hitting the peak...
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that's when it will get down to the nitty-gritty details.: they have this goal of reducing or eliminating the trade deficit with mexico. two you have a sense they have done the work behind the scenes to pencil it outsold if they had everything they want a rules of origin and environment and labor , going down the list, it would add up to something that would reverse the trade deficit with mexico? do the numbers work out? >> that's a hard calculation for anyone to make. to the it will come automobile sector. many companies have set up shop there. mexico has done quite well through nafta in jobs growth and economic growth a lot of that has come from the auto menu strip -- the auto industry. that is probably one area to watch. david: one of the great ironies is that you talked to the ceos of the u.s. auto company's and they are not in favor of putting a barrier up against mexico. because the supply line goes back-and-forth and it would really wreak havoc on their business. what is the domestic support that the president has four taking a hatche
that's when it will get down to the nitty-gritty details.: they have this goal of reducing or eliminating the trade deficit with mexico. two you have a sense they have done the work behind the scenes to pencil it outsold if they had everything they want a rules of origin and environment and labor , going down the list, it would add up to something that would reverse the trade deficit with mexico? do the numbers work out? >> that's a hard calculation for anyone to make. to the it will come...
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the challenges when you get to the nitty-gritty of legislation and tax reform is very complicated oft kind of trade offs and then the criticism from democrats. this is just a tax cut for the weltiest of americans more so the middle class american whose are all getting. this is a tough sledding but one of the biggest priorities left for trump and the congressional republicans. >> it is billed as a way to cure diseases by fixing the issues with the genes that cause them. a first today as the treatment approved as a way to fight cancer. how it works and why it will benefit children. >>> if you feel bum barded with robeo calls you are >>> for a change we are starting with our weather and everybody has an eye on that weekend. >> most definitely. it's labor day weekend. last weekend of summer for so many people. a lot of kids going back to school. some are already in school. most everybody back in school next week. and does look like we start the weekend off with a little bit of rain. it does come courtesy of harvey. first off our weather today mix of sun and a lot of snoinunshine. tempera
the challenges when you get to the nitty-gritty of legislation and tax reform is very complicated oft kind of trade offs and then the criticism from democrats. this is just a tax cut for the weltiest of americans more so the middle class american whose are all getting. this is a tough sledding but one of the biggest priorities left for trump and the congressional republicans. >> it is billed as a way to cure diseases by fixing the issues with the genes that cause them. a first today as...
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and it is not something to renegotiate overnight, but right now it seems trump wants to get into the nitty-grittyundo it. rishaad: -- anna: jodi, thank you for joining us. asset management joins us with his thoughts. a lot to get into with politics, some of it a distraction from the rest of the administration's agenda. ,hen you look at the nafta talk for example, something that was a big deal during the campaign. our last guest was saying that expectations have been raised right back to just how radical this is going to be. do you share those expectations? >> i think that is right. what's interesting is the attitude in these negotiations to what may be an opportunity for us in the post-brexit environment where we want to negotiate with the u.s. or other partners in the geography. forward,an find a way that is a 23-year-old agreement -- there have been a lot of nuances -- how constructive or collaborative candidate baby -- can they be? that is more interesting than the physical outcome this week, what does that potentially set up in terms of a world where we move into more trade negotiations? manu
and it is not something to renegotiate overnight, but right now it seems trump wants to get into the nitty-grittyundo it. rishaad: -- anna: jodi, thank you for joining us. asset management joins us with his thoughts. a lot to get into with politics, some of it a distraction from the rest of the administration's agenda. ,hen you look at the nafta talk for example, something that was a big deal during the campaign. our last guest was saying that expectations have been raised right back to just...
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. >> eboni: we have to know they they -- the nitty-gritty and specifics. >> we knew it was a seriousblem and we were taking steps. in the cyber world, a lot of these steps, you don't see publicly. we were taking steps. we knew in 2014 they were doing things in ukraine. they were doing things in crimea. we were doing things by the scene but it's difficult when you don't have specific private information. this idea today that some people are saying the obama administration should've been able to stop this, that's not fair. >> kat: we have people on the left speaking passionately about it which almost makes it looks like perhaps they became interested because now it's politically advantageous. it's more of a political issue in about their party resident country. quite frankly, at that always makes me sick. >> guy: this is a president and administration it was very weak vis-a-vis russia in their entire time in office. even before the president took office in 2008, he was week on the invasion of georgia. ridiculed that -- mitt romney. there were quoted sources within the political peace s
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it really get into the nitty-gritty and pick your brain a little bit on how general kelly and expectations within the white house now. >> there is great relief in the west wing of the white house. order has come. we should not blame kelly's predecessor so much, because it was trump who set him up to fail, because he did not put him in the trust and give him the authority and confidence that he needed to execute the job well. he was set up to fail from jump street. why kelly has to keep the president to his word and what kelly has to keep its order in place is only his reputation, which is considerable. kelly can tell the president, i will serve here as long as i believe the work that we are doing is good for the american people and the people are conducting themselves honorably and correct purposes for the republic. if i find that is not true, then i will go away. now he's in the same situation as james mattis. secretary of defense, and now i chief of staff back and say, i am here until i am not. if i leave, it is not going to be a good look for your administration. in >> harris: another s
it really get into the nitty-gritty and pick your brain a little bit on how general kelly and expectations within the white house now. >> there is great relief in the west wing of the white house. order has come. we should not blame kelly's predecessor so much, because it was trump who set him up to fail, because he did not put him in the trust and give him the authority and confidence that he needed to execute the job well. he was set up to fail from jump street. why kelly has to keep...
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. >> brangham: before we get into the nitty-gritty of this, the cases we're talking about here, the assaultases, an allegation one student has made against the other student, and it's the schools, not law enforcement that are ajute kateing this. >> a lot of people feel like that's the heart of the issue. the obama administration's guidance was attempting to get schools, colleges to take a stronger stance in adjudicating these claims. a lot of people might say, shouldn't that be law enforcement's problem? but their argument is under title ix, this is a civil rights matter because it has to do with female students and other victims' ability to have equal access to educational opportunity. schools might say, well, we don't have the infrastructure to necessarily investigate these claims or the fact finding, and then some critics of the policy as well from outside say, yeah, there's not necessarily the same standard of evidence when a school looks at a claim as when law enforcement does. >> brangham: the criticism of the obama administration is by tying these investigations to federal money and
. >> brangham: before we get into the nitty-gritty of this, the cases we're talking about here, the assaultases, an allegation one student has made against the other student, and it's the schools, not law enforcement that are ajute kateing this. >> a lot of people feel like that's the heart of the issue. the obama administration's guidance was attempting to get schools, colleges to take a stronger stance in adjudicating these claims. a lot of people might say, shouldn't that be law...
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on how old you are and of course the younger you are in this particular plan when you look into the nitty-grittyails it's like the 26 to 31-year-olds who would get preference. but are there any parts of this bill or specific policy changes you could support? >> you know, there are. i was reading the bill, and i mentioned that to one of the staffers today. we should vet folks by talents that are useful to our country and some of the ways that are used in canada or australia may fit into our immigration plan. but you really just kill it on arrival. you water it down so much that it loses bipartisan support when you use factors such as age or language proficiency. i think really it loses a lot of credibility and legitimacy. that's why we should have everyone at the table in one room talking about these issues. we have experts on both sides of the aisle that i think need to participate in this conversation. >> economists have said that this type of plan could slow job growth. we know that there are already worker short ands in some industries. how is your texas district responding to this plan? >> o
on how old you are and of course the younger you are in this particular plan when you look into the nitty-grittyails it's like the 26 to 31-year-olds who would get preference. but are there any parts of this bill or specific policy changes you could support? >> you know, there are. i was reading the bill, and i mentioned that to one of the staffers today. we should vet folks by talents that are useful to our country and some of the ways that are used in canada or australia may fit into...
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help people in the american dream we were told according to reports, not so much specifics on the nittyritty in terms of which loopholes go and what he's projecting on the business tax, but more to get the conversation started a day after his trip to corpus christi, texas. >> yes, indeed " squawk alley" will be right back as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. >>> we are following alexa to meet cortana and we talked to warren buffett on amazon buying whole foods. >> when you get strong buyers at walmart, costco and now amazon, their position improves. and particularly, packaged goods have had more trouble building followers through advertising in recent years martin andscarelli was talking about that the other day and the struggle to retailers. >> we'll bring in inside.com founder jason kalakanis and mark, does this frame how you think amazon will do with its own branded merchandise or the own, even branded food products sort o
help people in the american dream we were told according to reports, not so much specifics on the nittyritty in terms of which loopholes go and what he's projecting on the business tax, but more to get the conversation started a day after his trip to corpus christi, texas. >> yes, indeed " squawk alley" will be right back as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity...
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thing listening or franchiseening it's a president has not shone much in the way in the command of nitty-gritty of the policy. he has a staff plagued with infighting and recently lots of turnover. they're trying to get in re feet under them to mick a legislative push. they have to convince him there to be in front of it and actually help his republican colleagues on the hill move forward. during the health care bill he did as much harm as good in most republicans estimations a and his efforts to try to push forward the agenda. it's also we're seeing again as a related point how difficult it is to get him on message and coach him. we've seen this in recent days with his chief of staff. all the suggestion he is going do bring more control to the white house. and maybe he has disciplined the staff more but has no compact on the president who seems to be going out of his way at times to assert his independence and contradict some of the advice he has been getting. >> mike -- mike you and i might be old institutionalists who is there to say mr. president we don't usually put much talk in play about
thing listening or franchiseening it's a president has not shone much in the way in the command of nitty-gritty of the policy. he has a staff plagued with infighting and recently lots of turnover. they're trying to get in re feet under them to mick a legislative push. they have to convince him there to be in front of it and actually help his republican colleagues on the hill move forward. during the health care bill he did as much harm as good in most republicans estimations a and his efforts...
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ron, let's dive into the numbers and get into the nitty-gritty of these numbers. i know that's your specialty. what jumps out at you? his approval rating is at its lowest, gone down from 40% in june to now 33%. but there's all sorts of other interesting nuggets in here. what do you see? >> the quinnipiac poll is at the low end of what we've seen, but all moving in the same direction and all in the same ball park. what's striking, alisyn, here, not only the overall deterioration, but the deterioration among the groups that have been central to his victory in 2016 and electoral commission. in the quinnipiac poll he is net negative among non-college whites, the group that gave him a higher share of their vote that they gave to any i understand cat since ronald reagan in 1994, also net negative to older americans, when you look at both of those groups what you see is a significant increase in the strong disapproval which is what is coming up. look at people from 50 to 64. when he took office in january in the quinnipiac poll, 26% strongly disagreed, now that's doubled
ron, let's dive into the numbers and get into the nitty-gritty of these numbers. i know that's your specialty. what jumps out at you? his approval rating is at its lowest, gone down from 40% in june to now 33%. but there's all sorts of other interesting nuggets in here. what do you see? >> the quinnipiac poll is at the low end of what we've seen, but all moving in the same direction and all in the same ball park. what's striking, alisyn, here, not only the overall deterioration, but the...
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listen, bob mueller and the new york prosecutor are going to get all of the nitty-gritty bits they'reng to get from people like michael cohen, the content of e-mails and phone calls. they're going to get the conversations probably between michael cohen and now president trump. and they're going to be able to lay out the evidence bit by bit, showing a financial interest and a financial connection to russia. in a way, that then helps the obstruction charge because although you could have obstruction when there's no underlying crime, it sure gives you a lot of motive and a lot of incentive and makes a lot more sense if you have something to hide. >> please stay with us while we sneak off to this break. we'll be right back. coming up, how would you describe donald trump in one word? and you have to keep it clean, or at least the people you're going to hear from had to keep it clean because they were in a focus group. and you're going to hear what they had to say, and you're going to hear what trump voters had to say in one word to describe donald trump. hey, you every talk to anybody abou
listen, bob mueller and the new york prosecutor are going to get all of the nitty-gritty bits they'reng to get from people like michael cohen, the content of e-mails and phone calls. they're going to get the conversations probably between michael cohen and now president trump. and they're going to be able to lay out the evidence bit by bit, showing a financial interest and a financial connection to russia. in a way, that then helps the obstruction charge because although you could have...
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when pressed about the specifics, the actual nitty-gritty on troop numbers. here he is. >> the pentagon, in june, made a request for some nearly 4,000 troops to deploy in the region. >> is that the number? >> i think it's yet to be seen. >> yet to be seen, hans. not a ton of specifics here. critics have seized on that. do we know anything more this morning? >> we just had a replay of that conversation. secretary mattis speaking to reporters in iraq just moments up go and he informed us on the process. that is the joint chief of staff is going to take a look at the strategy. they're going to do a force generation and go back to secretary mattis who has authority up to a certain level. and then secretary mattis will make a decision. now, mattis was asked very specifically. is 3,900, is 4,000 the right number? he said he didn't want to get out there because he didn't want to correct it. we're being waved off on a specific number here at the pentagon. hallie, just a big, broad picture. the president wants to defeat isis and crush al qaeda. al qaeda has been mostl
when pressed about the specifics, the actual nitty-gritty on troop numbers. here he is. >> the pentagon, in june, made a request for some nearly 4,000 troops to deploy in the region. >> is that the number? >> i think it's yet to be seen. >> yet to be seen, hans. not a ton of specifics here. critics have seized on that. do we know anything more this morning? >> we just had a replay of that conversation. secretary mattis speaking to reporters in iraq just moments up...
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you say easier to deal with, so before we get into the nitty-gritty, what kind of timetable are you workingith? is this going to get done by the end of the year? what kind of internal deadlines do you need to meet? internal deadlines are one thing, but there's also a lesson to learn from health care. part of the struggle with health care was chasing deadlines that didn't mean anything. engineer.rse if we want this done by the end of the year, and i think we do because we want this in place for the first and second quarter to feel the economic boost, what has to happen is after labor day, you need to see the house and senate committees the ways and means committee, the senate finance committee in a drafting stage and ultimately moving toward a markup in the middle part of the fall and dealing with it to get it to the ofsidents desk by the end year. i'm not somebody who says it has to be done by the end of 2017, but you have to know where you are going to land otherwise it becomes the fish that will have gotten away. the struggle with health care ironically is to make sure we are successful o
you say easier to deal with, so before we get into the nitty-gritty, what kind of timetable are you workingith? is this going to get done by the end of the year? what kind of internal deadlines do you need to meet? internal deadlines are one thing, but there's also a lesson to learn from health care. part of the struggle with health care was chasing deadlines that didn't mean anything. engineer.rse if we want this done by the end of the year, and i think we do because we want this in place for...
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there is a lot of nitty-gritty work that needs to be done and there's no way to put a timeline on this. >> what you're seeing now, nick, and you guys, congress stepping in now to try to give bob mueller a little bit of protection, essentially. putting federal court oversight in this. we spoke with tom tillus and the senator said, hey, this is about making three strong co-equal branches of government. what has happened recently or has this been building? a couple days it took to put this legislation together, anna. to have congress come together. by the way both sides of the aisle to try to do this. >> this came very fast for congress. nothing moves very fast in the building with the dome. i think what this is is all the attacks on attorney general sessions made people very concerned that he was going to fire the attorney general which would try to take out the special prosecutor. >> i think where this really started when the judiciary committee chairman chuck grasly said in a tweet there would be no hearings on a new ag any time this year and that, i think, emboldened other republicans
there is a lot of nitty-gritty work that needs to be done and there's no way to put a timeline on this. >> what you're seeing now, nick, and you guys, congress stepping in now to try to give bob mueller a little bit of protection, essentially. putting federal court oversight in this. we spoke with tom tillus and the senator said, hey, this is about making three strong co-equal branches of government. what has happened recently or has this been building? a couple days it took to put this...
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when we start to get down to the nitty—gritty of what that may look like, of how much influence perhapsdges do continue to have in future, that's where we may see some divisions continue to emerge. that's where people may then start to claim that this just isn't sort of what the government... this isn't the government delivering exactly what was promised. but for now, though, if we opt to continue on the path that we're on, aiming to remain very closely linked with the customs union, then it is difficult to see how we can sort of good european court ofjustice out of our lives entirely. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:40 this evening in the papers — our guestsjoining me tonight are lucy fisher, senior political correspondent at the times and hugh muir, associate editor at the guardian. a cyclist who knocked down a woman who later died of her injuries, has been cleared of manslaughter. charlie alliston was however found guilty of the charge of causing bodily harm by wanton and furious driving. kim briggs suffered catastroph
when we start to get down to the nitty—gritty of what that may look like, of how much influence perhapsdges do continue to have in future, that's where we may see some divisions continue to emerge. that's where people may then start to claim that this just isn't sort of what the government... this isn't the government delivering exactly what was promised. but for now, though, if we opt to continue on the path that we're on, aiming to remain very closely linked with the customs union, then it...
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getting down to the nitty—gritty of what that could look like, how much influence perhaps european judgese in the future, that is where we could see some divisions continue to emerge. that is why people may start to claim that this is not the kind of delivery on what was promised. but for now if we are to continue on the part that we are on ofaiming to continue on the part that we are on of aiming to remain at very closely linked country with the customs union, it is difficult to see how we can cut out the ec] out of our lives entirely. thank you. prince william has been describing how he didn't want the death of his mother to "break him" for fear of damaging her legacy. he and prince harry have been speaking for a bbc documentary marking 20 years since diana, princess of wales was killed. this report by our royal correspondent nicholas witchell does contain some flash photography. 20 years ago they were children, doing their best to cope with their own grief amid the close attention of a grieving nation. it had been their father who had had to break the news to william and harry that the
getting down to the nitty—gritty of what that could look like, how much influence perhaps european judgese in the future, that is where we could see some divisions continue to emerge. that is why people may start to claim that this is not the kind of delivery on what was promised. but for now if we are to continue on the part that we are on ofaiming to continue on the part that we are on of aiming to remain at very closely linked country with the customs union, it is difficult to see how we...
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they're coming back next week and getting to work on the nitty-gritty of the tax proposal.teresting to see how trump sort of set the table for that in missouri. think it is interesting, kathleen, that would point out stephen miller is a populist trump aid. we do not normally classify buts in an administration, there are factions in this administration that do not necessarily see i've been -- c eye-to-eye. does theo-eye administration c with congress, or how closely do those two branches of government work together? kathleen: they are certainly quite frayed after the recess with, coming back. trump spent a lot of the last several weeks publicly lambasting the senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell. you know, he created a public feud with two of the more moderate republican senator's that he will need support from on any kind of tax reform issue. those senators being john mccain and jeff blake of arizona. there is definitely afraid interpersonal relationship -- frayed interpersonal relationships. we will get more of a sense today from trump's speech of where he stands in ter
they're coming back next week and getting to work on the nitty-gritty of the tax proposal.teresting to see how trump sort of set the table for that in missouri. think it is interesting, kathleen, that would point out stephen miller is a populist trump aid. we do not normally classify buts in an administration, there are factions in this administration that do not necessarily see i've been -- c eye-to-eye. does theo-eye administration c with congress, or how closely do those two branches of...
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the details will be published in the autumn, so we had a few weeks away from the nitty—gritty of thise able to come here or a short visit and would need a visa. but if they want to come and work or study or settle for a longer time, they would be to apply for permission. we don't have many of the details, but lots of questions are already being thrown up, like it would be able to do this, how would it be enforced ? would be able to do this, how would it be enforced? perhaps this kind of system might leave it open for people to come here looking for work without already having applied for a visa. and it also raises the question of how much onus will be on the employer to check employees' immigration status. the idea of visa free travel is not a new concept. there are a number of countries around the world, places like australia and america, where tourists can come here for six months without needing a visa. so the idea of visa free travel is one thing, but if you want to come here and study, work or settle here for a longer time, what the government is pointing out is those people woul
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i am interested a little bit in the nitty-gritty of the distribution of messaging, especially in reference to the study. i am curious to rather you had any sense in your study of the mechanisms of distribution. you mentioned that there were flyers, funerals as well as financial and then says. i am wondering, did you find that there are certain locations that have different concentrations of each type of encouragement? and did you find there were certain population centers, certain geological features that contribute to where the different types of messaging go and perhaps how many or what type of people they affect? >> it's an interesting question because i was just thinking about that angle of distribution this week because i was looking at the connection of the psychological perspective as it relates to suicide.. i was interviewing an expertin ab here in washington and i was trying to understand what official glorification, like why would that perhaps be more bridges than others and they were explaining when there is an act, like a suicide here in maryland and they created whole preventi
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. >> there were options, not to get too nitty gritty but we heard this before from the administrationking away the ability to deduct state and local income taxes that raises a lot of money taking businesses' ability away to deduct interest that will raise a lot of money why do you see this reform so farfetched with big ideas like that to raise some cash? >> i think very obvious, quote, unquote, victim. homeowners love the mortgage deduction. you have people, you know in blue states and not so blue states the victims are obvious. that seemed to be the more politically palatable way of paying for this. >> i'll put that to you also, jared. if you're expecting tax cuts you don't think the math will add up either. >> i want to underscore the point you made a second ago. i give the negotiators credit for the less they came up with on the pay fors. one of the reasons we have so much distortionary leverage. on debt financing, it's negative by the way, if you're going to have full expensing, you can't really allow for interest deduction or you really create very screwy incentives. >> they had
. >> there were options, not to get too nitty gritty but we heard this before from the administrationking away the ability to deduct state and local income taxes that raises a lot of money taking businesses' ability away to deduct interest that will raise a lot of money why do you see this reform so farfetched with big ideas like that to raise some cash? >> i think very obvious, quote, unquote, victim. homeowners love the mortgage deduction. you have people, you know in blue states...
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you had to get to the nitty-gritty of it.o let go. >> as you said if you pay attention and do something about it and she certainly did that. >> yes. >> susan bro, bless you for raising such a loving, caring child and we wish you and your family all the very best. >> thank you. >> and certainly appreciate your time, especially with all that's going on right now. please take care. >> thank you so much. >> as she said, you know, she didn't have a chance as you would imagine to watch all that has taken place since her daughter's funeral and when she saw the press conference that the president gave, you could see, well, she spoke for herself how she felt about that and susan bro has actually received death threats. people feels compelled to continue her daughter's mission and her daughter's mission was about equality for all and social justice for all and she said as she said at the service, it's hard to lose a child. but to lose a child in vain, she said, no, it has to mean something. >> she's a mom on a mission now. >> you can s
you had to get to the nitty-gritty of it.o let go. >> as you said if you pay attention and do something about it and she certainly did that. >> yes. >> susan bro, bless you for raising such a loving, caring child and we wish you and your family all the very best. >> thank you. >> and certainly appreciate your time, especially with all that's going on right now. please take care. >> thank you so much. >> as she said, you know, she didn't have a chance as...
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this will be a high-level speech, not talking about the -- how to getess into the nitty gritty. of the effort and talk about why middle-class americans need tax reform. do not expect specifics today. does this feel like a campaign? there is a lot of media saying this was a speech crafted by steve miller not gary cohn, what does that tell us about the tone of this speech? when he getsnge is in front of these adoring crowds, he goes off script and talks about things that are not the issues of the day. that is the fear that a number of officials have. the tax reform issue is something the white house once the president to be focused on -- wants the president to be focused on. they are hoping he will be able to stick to the script and focus on tax reform in a way that will galvanize the american people in support of what he is trying to do in congress. francine: congress needs to deal with relief efforts for hurricane harvey, how can they deal with the debt ceiling, and what is the president's message on that? >> there are tons of pieces of legislation they will have to work on incl
this will be a high-level speech, not talking about the -- how to getess into the nitty gritty. of the effort and talk about why middle-class americans need tax reform. do not expect specifics today. does this feel like a campaign? there is a lot of media saying this was a speech crafted by steve miller not gary cohn, what does that tell us about the tone of this speech? when he getsnge is in front of these adoring crowds, he goes off script and talks about things that are not the issues of the...
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historian, danielle mcguire who is doing up book on this, -- doing a book on this, we will get the nitty-gritty on what will -- what happened. i hear the film does capture the most important thing at that algiers which is the extraordinary level of violence that was directed against young people, particularly young black kids and the way in which nobody was held accountable for that kind of violence. theso if nothing else, if film captures that than it does a service to what that experience was. host: put in context the algiers incident. stephen: a group of african-american teens are in the algiers motel in the city with some white teens and i do not remember what the reason was, the police show up. but over several air -- hours it escalates to the point where they kill some of these black kids and there is never a good reason for that killing. there is never an excellent nation. as heather points out, they are never held to account. no one is ever brought to justice. heather: again to be clear, these were kids who were in this hotel because there is so much chaos in the street, three of these
historian, danielle mcguire who is doing up book on this, -- doing a book on this, we will get the nitty-gritty on what will -- what happened. i hear the film does capture the most important thing at that algiers which is the extraordinary level of violence that was directed against young people, particularly young black kids and the way in which nobody was held accountable for that kind of violence. theso if nothing else, if film captures that than it does a service to what that experience...