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. >> he knows a a cheaper, chinese version is avavailable, but h hs nott flustered.. >>>> if they want the c cheap o, so be it. if theyant quality f from us o r another flag company like us. millioncans by 150 american flags. imported from china, but that is almost 8 million flags per year. through pretty hard -- people don't like w what is happening in washington, but we are americans. we love our country and we wilil overcome whatever is thrown at us. fit thees not president's america first mantra. news.ook at top business we are starting with a step forward for one of emmanuel macron's true ambitions and that is a common euro zone budget. >> trying to hash out a blueprint. it was almost a victory. the idea has been one ofof his centerpiece reform proposals. the measure has been watered down, not evenen getngng theitle of budget. the amount will be lower than the 700 billion euros emmanuel macron hoped for. >> don't call it a budget. the bic c is the fruit of overernight discussions. there are -- a lot of work remains s to be done.. >> the size matters and that will be decicided by l
. >> he knows a a cheaper, chinese version is avavailable, but h hs nott flustered.. >>>> if they want the c cheap o, so be it. if theyant quality f from us o r another flag company like us. millioncans by 150 american flags. imported from china, but that is almost 8 million flags per year. through pretty hard -- people don't like w what is happening in washington, but we are americans. we love our country and we wilil overcome whatever is thrown at us. fit thees not...
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king, nott for a exactly. country'sught the king to the table. it h has the environmental sciee world buzzing. this process, we can put this back into high quality proteins. this facility, fly larvae is the name of the game. they hopope to produce m milliof them, be ground up into pace, and be sold as animal feed. they have already signed a supply deal for fish feed. one problem, using animal underns is banned european law. uses.are other petfood, chicken farmers, and soil fertilizer at the top of the list. genie: entrepreneurs are getting a leg up. >> square is partnering with the networking u.k. to provide card readers and training to refugees to help get their small businesses off the ground. twitter has been c criticized to give hate speech a platform. they say everyone can benefit from the diversity of bring to establishihing economies. >> we need to welcome folks of every background, especially hardships, and build a new community. genie: we will see how it fans out and practice. coming up, the fugitive monkey who helped smooth tensions bet
king, nott for a exactly. country'sught the king to the table. it h has the environmental sciee world buzzing. this process, we can put this back into high quality proteins. this facility, fly larvae is the name of the game. they hopope to produce m milliof them, be ground up into pace, and be sold as animal feed. they have already signed a supply deal for fish feed. one problem, using animal underns is banned european law. uses.are other petfood, chicken farmers, and soil fertilizer at the top...
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>> it's nott ientirely their fault. the media thrives off of drama.hat's a big reason i went in there to show my personal experience, unfiltered, completely authentic, this is what it's actually about. >> what do you say to people who just want to pack up and go? >> go and have an amazing adventure and meet amazing people. and you will. >> how are you trying to help the family? >> i doo sidecided to hold a fund-raiser for the family. with hesitation because see didn't want to be greedy, she's look i know the heat is unbearable there and she could really use solar panels. so i created a fund-raiser and enough money to get solar panels, get fans, get a cooler, a small fridge for her even. solar panels are being installed next week and i'm going back to visit her and helpfully stay for a couple weeks this fall/wintertime. >> thank you, rosie. you have a great heart. >> thank you. >> all those amazing videos you see -- she's been going to the cougar national park for about 40 years. it's purely by random chance you see something like this. >> i had my cam
>> it's nott ientirely their fault. the media thrives off of drama.hat's a big reason i went in there to show my personal experience, unfiltered, completely authentic, this is what it's actually about. >> what do you say to people who just want to pack up and go? >> go and have an amazing adventure and meet amazing people. and you will. >> how are you trying to help the family? >> i doo sidecided to hold a fund-raiser for the family. with hesitation because see...
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nott the bes night. >> i was just getting used to being giddy. you're understatemenf the week. the nationals are due for a win against pchers. they havelonot since may of 2014. that's more than five years. that's a long time. who let the dogs out? it's been a long time. that dog looks like ahorse. my goodness racious. whatever he wants to eat i'm buying. he might say got dog. solo shot to center for the diamondbacks take a 3-0 lead. they just continue. in the fourth jared dyson at the plato. hopinget out of it but he has other ideas. bats to right. a two run shot here. diamondbacks a 5-0 lead. nothing going right f the nationals. froze the first for the double play ranking teams.os he did l it in the 7th. the diamondbacks beat the nationals after rain delay. dogs got wet. all right. orioles hosting the blue jays. top of the six tied into two. bluejays still going. bases loaded. down the line and that scores 2. i'm losing count now. bluejays win. orioles have not won a series since april 24th. >>> some beautiful shots coming up here. first round, u.s. open. never sleep on this t
nott the bes night. >> i was just getting used to being giddy. you're understatemenf the week. the nationals are due for a win against pchers. they havelonot since may of 2014. that's more than five years. that's a long time. who let the dogs out? it's been a long time. that dog looks like ahorse. my goodness racious. whatever he wants to eat i'm buying. he might say got dog. solo shot to center for the diamondbacks take a 3-0 lead. they just continue. in the fourth jared dyson at the...
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it's nott goodl. >> reporter: it was discovered this morning bhappened over then how did the vandal or vandals get inside the place? i walked all the way around the building. no sign of any broken windows or busted down s.door before it was over, six fire exti extinguishert signs broken, a bleachers exid >>> clear skies for most of us right now, but the rain isus. doug is down e timg jus a baeak f ew tomomentb >>> she is the most powerful woman in washington. one of the most influential around the world. >> however, there is a personal side to house eaker nancy pelosi that the public doesn't often get a chance to see. >> she opened up to our barbara harrison about motherhood, religion, and making history on capitolhill. >> nancy pelosi has certainly become a household name making history as the only female to ve everrved as speaker of the house now twice and she continues to be the highest ranking elected woman ever in american political history. her father was a politician too and occasionally brought his children, fiveys bond one little girl sit tothe tion's fm capitol. i talked to h
it's nott goodl. >> reporter: it was discovered this morning bhappened over then how did the vandal or vandals get inside the place? i walked all the way around the building. no sign of any broken windows or busted down s.door before it was over, six fire exti extinguishert signs broken, a bleachers exid >>> clear skies for most of us right now, but the rain isus. doug is down e timg jus a baeak f ew tomomentb >>> she is the most powerful woman in washington. one of the...
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. >> it'sec nott what hewe expect. and frankly, not what what we thought this case was about. but the evidence tells us otherwise, the offender will be facing those charges as soon as those warrants are approved executed and he's served with more charges than he currently has. >> police say given ts new term, they do expect more charges to come down very soon here. again, 10 students so far, nine they have reached out to. they're asking any students who feel they may have been a victim to reach out for more information. in herndon, justin finch, news 4. >> now we go to the latest on a story you saw first on 4. vdot is suspending the permit of skip scooter, while officials investigate battery fires. the company was told they have 24 hours to remove scooters from d.c. streets. skip id it is cooperating with the investigation, but points out those scooters wereot on the road. last month, a scooter caught fire outside in downtown d.c., the company briefly suspended service while it investigated that fire. >>> new this morning, the united states supreme court has ruled in a 7-2 vot
. >> it'sec nott what hewe expect. and frankly, not what what we thought this case was about. but the evidence tells us otherwise, the offender will be facing those charges as soon as those warrants are approved executed and he's served with more charges than he currently has. >> police say given ts new term, they do expect more charges to come down very soon here. again, 10 students so far, nine they have reached out to. they're asking any students who feel they may have been a...
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we have nott that seen a lot of these software to -- software companies tested.hat happens if the company decides that they need to trim the budget? some understanding, entrenched technology, maybe that is no longer necessary. i think that remains a risk for all of these young companies. emily: we live in the silicon valley. many people cannot live without slack. do you think it is in the nice tonight -- nice to have category or need to have? , are they going to recognize that? >> i think it is in the need category. we cannot imagine a world without email, texting, instant messaging and things like slack. about thek to us company. it is very unique. you have a blog post out about the ceo. the unique ways that he would kick off a company meeting and how that has been integrated into the product. is everybody going to get it? came withcess that building it is different. the outcome that they are looking for is joy, engagement and for people to really love it. emily: are investors going to buy this story? on theirjust relying good name and the people who know what t
we have nott that seen a lot of these software to -- software companies tested.hat happens if the company decides that they need to trim the budget? some understanding, entrenched technology, maybe that is no longer necessary. i think that remains a risk for all of these young companies. emily: we live in the silicon valley. many people cannot live without slack. do you think it is in the nice tonight -- nice to have category or need to have? , are they going to recognize that? >> i think...
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numbers.dy have these should everyone be concerned nott this, the fact it has actually come down at allf we look at the factors behind the hong kong rise in rankings, it is a couple of things. one thing is currency strength. we know the hong kong dollar is pegged against the u.s. dollar. the u.s. dollar has strengthened and themost currencies, other thing is prices. we have seen inflation in most major locations. that has been relatively benign over the last months, but inflation in hong kong has been relatively high compared to most locations. we have seen inflation hong kong based on our research about 1.3%. that has been higher than locations which were previously ranked above hong kong last year , location such as tokyo, shanghai, which hong kong has overtaken in the past 12 months. big reports, with rankings also climbing up. the methodology you use? lee: it is an assessment of cost of living, and it is used primarily by organizations about whether they need to pay allowances when they move from one location to the next. it is based on a basket of goods of around 100 70 items that
numbers.dy have these should everyone be concerned nott this, the fact it has actually come down at allf we look at the factors behind the hong kong rise in rankings, it is a couple of things. one thing is currency strength. we know the hong kong dollar is pegged against the u.s. dollar. the u.s. dollar has strengthened and themost currencies, other thing is prices. we have seen inflation in most major locations. that has been relatively benign over the last months, but inflation in hong kong...
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so the data is going back to hq whether you like it or nott. just quickly, and overview here, if drones are a concern, how much technology in this country is made by and therefor controlled by china? >> no one seems to have an exac count as i said, nobody carried in an era of peaceful wishful thinking about china. but if they get control of our 5 g, if they got a very extensive share of our rural network and wi-fi connections, a lot of rural america is put together b one single chinese company. they also can take that data to china and analyze it. so this whole problem, though surveillance of people, i think first began to come to everybody's attention when the chinese were doing it to their own people to million of them sort of in concentration camps and this facial recognition feature and you can analyze anybody anywhere in the city by a camera looking down. you can see that face get its background, gets it social credit score and combine that with drone pictures and other things that happen elsewhere in the world prayed to somebody just type
so the data is going back to hq whether you like it or nott. just quickly, and overview here, if drones are a concern, how much technology in this country is made by and therefor controlled by china? >> no one seems to have an exac count as i said, nobody carried in an era of peaceful wishful thinking about china. but if they get control of our 5 g, if they got a very extensive share of our rural network and wi-fi connections, a lot of rural america is put together b one single chinese...
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. >> this continues to trend if there are reports that are nott damaging to the president then they tryo keep that aspect away from the public view. so again, you see that with the mueller report, where they: nick information was not cast in an accurate light. but even before then, in the fraud that occurred before a secret court with no defense attorney present, you have the department of justice and the fbi presenting information that seem to indicate that george papadopoulos was off colluding with russians when the reality is they had a transcript where the brits had run intelligence against papadopoulos, and he denied having ever engaged in these unlawful acts. they are presenting information to try to reinforce their bias, rather than putting forth the information that would have spared our country from this 22 months of division, because from the veryni beginning, it was obvious to people that there wasn't collusion, but yet they allow the investigation to persist. >> dan: congressman turner, so wewe have seen -- information has come out, but we have seen very little accountabilit
. >> this continues to trend if there are reports that are nott damaging to the president then they tryo keep that aspect away from the public view. so again, you see that with the mueller report, where they: nick information was not cast in an accurate light. but even before then, in the fraud that occurred before a secret court with no defense attorney present, you have the department of justice and the fbi presenting information that seem to indicate that george papadopoulos was off...
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defense team argrs these e are disgruntledd individuals who did not like gallagher persosonally, did nottnk you shou be e promoteded, did not t think you u should gen award. bestwe are some of our trained, most committed, most .edicated special operators they arere not thehe kind of pee who have their feathers ruffled easily. so if they are disturbed about what someone is doing toto the toent they are willing repeatedly risk their careers, being told directly by gallagher and othehers to drop this and lt it go and they do not -- in my view, they are heroes for what they're doing. at the risk of their careers. i think we need to take that very seriously. and by the way, i should note that bringing up these charges because you think that gallagher is incomompetent, should not betraying seals, should not be promoted, shouould not getet an award, is not incompatible with the justification being that he has committed these war crimes that you have witnessed when you have been deployeded with him. you waitman wade beorn, wrote in "your washington post" piece -- explain that further and then tal
defense team argrs these e are disgruntledd individuals who did not like gallagher persosonally, did nottnk you shou be e promoteded, did not t think you u should gen award. bestwe are some of our trained, most committed, most .edicated special operators they arere not thehe kind of pee who have their feathers ruffled easily. so if they are disturbed about what someone is doing toto the toent they are willing repeatedly risk their careers, being told directly by gallagher and othehers to drop...
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. >> reporter: the insults did nott stop there. >> i call her nervous nancy.reporter: trump responding to pelosi's private comments in a meeting in the capital this week, where according to politico, she said she doesn't want to see trump impeached. she wants him in prison. >> and she made a statement. it was a horrible, vicious statement. >> when you were overseas. >> while i'm overseas. >> reporter: while he was in normandy, pelosi actually avoided criticizing the president publicly. >> i don't talk about the president while he's out of the country. >> reporter: behind the scenes, the debate to impeach him has taken a new turn. jerry nadler is pressing pelosi, arguing it would bolster the democrat's battle with the trump administration in court. in the same meeting where pelosi said she wanted turn rump in pr, he said his committee should play the main role in investigating the president's conduct, freeing up other house panels to push forward on legislation ved. sources said he met resistance from pelosi and house tell jens chairman schiff. nadler would not
. >> reporter: the insults did nott stop there. >> i call her nervous nancy.reporter: trump responding to pelosi's private comments in a meeting in the capital this week, where according to politico, she said she doesn't want to see trump impeached. she wants him in prison. >> and she made a statement. it was a horrible, vicious statement. >> when you were overseas. >> while i'm overseas. >> reporter: while he was in normandy, pelosi actually avoided...
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they are nott on this planet.y are from an alternative universe, as laura ingraham has said many times before. we need to get back to earth, and we need to get back to looking out to the citizens who work in this country, rather than worrying about the illegals. >> dan: austan, to take it out to a bigger perspective, what is with the argument of higher taxes and healthcare. explain what special knowledge that the government bureaucrats have to manage healthcare of 330 millionau americans, and manage the economy? if they were any good at that stuff, they wouldn't be in government position. they would be in a private business making money. >> we can argue among the three of us, we can have arg debate about what should be the role of government or how big should it be. you cannot deny that the overhead and cost expenses on medicare, which is one of the most popular government programs in the entire country, supported by massive majorities, those costs are lower than the private sector healthcare. >> dan: not true. it
they are nott on this planet.y are from an alternative universe, as laura ingraham has said many times before. we need to get back to earth, and we need to get back to looking out to the citizens who work in this country, rather than worrying about the illegals. >> dan: austan, to take it out to a bigger perspective, what is with the argument of higher taxes and healthcare. explain what special knowledge that the government bureaucrats have to manage healthcare of 330 millionau americans,...
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did nott answer is i see anything explicit like that. there are times where orders get countermanded. the most famous is an issue against -- on violence against native people. the sioux uprising in minnesota, the pope and the town fathers of of theta want re-hundred men involved in that -- 300 of the men involved in the executed. it is the largest execution in american history and shocking on its scale. that is one of those places where there is an intervention. ist of what happens after 63 the appointment of the judge advocate general. they can review these. review punishments, mostly. at least review the way in which the union army is being -- how it exercises it against men in its care. there are mutinies that happened. this happens in a couple of places. most famously in jacksonville, florida at the very end of the war. black soldiers, the mutiny and higher forates are blacks and whites. the violence that is being committed, they took up arms. they are justified in doing that. it is not actually a mutiny in the classical sense. there
did nott answer is i see anything explicit like that. there are times where orders get countermanded. the most famous is an issue against -- on violence against native people. the sioux uprising in minnesota, the pope and the town fathers of of theta want re-hundred men involved in that -- 300 of the men involved in the executed. it is the largest execution in american history and shocking on its scale. that is one of those places where there is an intervention. ist of what happens after 63 the...
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licenses we were never contesting that but the problem with the export controls is that they have nott kept up with what technology is the demand for these purposes. so while it is still illegal without handcuffs is perfectly legal to sell a dna sequence but that is a detail that should be closed. >> thank you for holding this epincredibly important hearing thank you for the witnesses for your testimony and many members of the committee with resolution 221 to remember those tragic events in ten of the square and i hope this is something we can pass as quickly as possible in recognition air to my colleagues to support it. we have to y continue to defend the communist party of current china and empower people around the globe to know the truth tiananmen. was not a fake moon landing or a figment but it was real. people were killed by an authoritarian state. we must continueil to share the truth so just a couple days ago hundreds of dissident voices had their account suspended on twitter you can see those firewalls in place the chat groups and discussion groups of websites that undergo rou
licenses we were never contesting that but the problem with the export controls is that they have nott kept up with what technology is the demand for these purposes. so while it is still illegal without handcuffs is perfectly legal to sell a dna sequence but that is a detail that should be closed. >> thank you for holding this epincredibly important hearing thank you for the witnesses for your testimony and many members of the committee with resolution 221 to remember those tragic events...
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and that makes folks a little nervous because the funds are nott unlimited. what can you speak to in terms the action the forest service is taking to ensure these dollars will be spent wisely? do you have a cost containment strategy? how do you approach this before it kicks in? >>. >> thank you forgetting that disaster aid package back to us of that 720,000,060,000,000 was to re- purpose for an air tanker and information technologies of those projects in that area we are sending the money out there so they can work on the with the tahoe basin so where we know we can send that money we are doing it. and the prediction of what we could spend to be the potential to transfer from the budget directed area but we cannot initially institute outside of my program of work but the budget area so what we can implement. >> so you raise the issue of the air tankers we all know the aerial firefighting you have a big chunk of the suppression cost the 2009 report from gao claims up to one third of all federal fighting expenditures it is even higher today. we all want to make
and that makes folks a little nervous because the funds are nott unlimited. what can you speak to in terms the action the forest service is taking to ensure these dollars will be spent wisely? do you have a cost containment strategy? how do you approach this before it kicks in? >>. >> thank you forgetting that disaster aid package back to us of that 720,000,060,000,000 was to re- purpose for an air tanker and information technologies of those projects in that area we are sending the...
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his hobbies include walking and supporting notts county.ool as conservative mp ken clarke and ed balls, who was in the year above. welcome to them, and the year above. welcome to them, and the audience and about a third of the audience and about a third of the audience and about a third of the audience are card—carrying lib dems and will get to vote for one of the two candidates. the rest in the studio have either voted for the lib dems in recent elections or might consider voting for them in the future and some of the people here are members of other parties. first of all we ask both candidates to tell us in around a minute why they are the right person for the job and to tell you something about them that we don't already know. we tossed a coin and first isjo swinson. good morning. good morning. well, normally i run marathons but 110w well, normally i run marathons but now i am running to be the leader of the liberal democrats because i think our country is crying out for a liberal movement to stand up and be an alternative to the narrow
his hobbies include walking and supporting notts county.ool as conservative mp ken clarke and ed balls, who was in the year above. welcome to them, and the year above. welcome to them, and the audience and about a third of the audience and about a third of the audience and about a third of the audience are card—carrying lib dems and will get to vote for one of the two candidates. the rest in the studio have either voted for the lib dems in recent elections or might consider voting for them in...
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future, nott in the in the near future, rates will drift up again and this headwind will become a tailwind they are hanging in there quite strongly. they are fully capitalized for the most part, and they are 10%ding anywhere from 7% to with single-digit priced earnings multiples. we think there is a very strong value proposition in european financials. alix: in the meantime, financials have been one of the underperformers in europe, and very sensitive also to trade tensions. are you adding to any of your positions at this point? if so, which ones? guest: what i would say is our day-to-day trading really depends on the difference between market price and our measurement of intrinsic value. if something departs from the market price, we add. if something sticks to the market price, we subtract. they are less affected by some of these trade pressures. again, they've weathered through these low interest rate environment, and i think there strong,wing of some sustainable earnings streams, and that these yields, at some point, people will view these almost as a safe place to put money, especiall
future, nott in the in the near future, rates will drift up again and this headwind will become a tailwind they are hanging in there quite strongly. they are fully capitalized for the most part, and they are 10%ding anywhere from 7% to with single-digit priced earnings multiples. we think there is a very strong value proposition in european financials. alix: in the meantime, financials have been one of the underperformers in europe, and very sensitive also to trade tensions. are you adding to...
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he would nott said raise rates through the summer say019, then 2020, he could 2050 and the five years. doesn't he have to do in interest rate cut or bring back quantitative easing? peter: what is important is the optionality, to make the options more credible. markets want to be real -- the markets want to be reassured if the market -- if conditions do not improve, do .ou have the necessary tools markets have reacted in a trustful way to the communication. matt: you talked about mitigation. do you think we could see tiering on a european level? peter: if the ecb would go further down with the interest rate, i think it would issue.der the tiering so far the ecb has concluded that the negative rates would not impair the transmission mechanism or the bank lending function of banks. if you go further negative, they will look back at the issue. my former colleague said that to you recently. matt: he also said the biggest issues facing the european economy have been in manufacturing. i thought it was interesting because i'm living in germany, they make a lot of stuff. is it a good idea to h
he would nott said raise rates through the summer say019, then 2020, he could 2050 and the five years. doesn't he have to do in interest rate cut or bring back quantitative easing? peter: what is important is the optionality, to make the options more credible. markets want to be real -- the markets want to be reassured if the market -- if conditions do not improve, do .ou have the necessary tools markets have reacted in a trustful way to the communication. matt: you talked about mitigation. do...
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there are a lot of anecdotal stories, chinese factories are -- it's nott up very clear whether it isduction of the 21st century is in scale economies. standardategy is the setters in the new technologies. but the u.s. also want standards -- in order for economies to do well, they have to have scale. the u.s. and china are setting up a framework that divides the world. it lets the u.s. and china both gain. >> a trade with technology characteristics. is there any evidence of all this and the latest trade data? >> as tom was talking about earlier, our interpretation is that it is not in the data yet for may. even managed some sort of expansion. but going forward the picture is not so positive. if you look at the leading indicators in terms of major trading partners, the u.s. and the market pmin, saw the biggest decline since 2016. >> but it's the manufacturing sectors that are getting hit. the key is what the fiscal policy will boost domestic demand, because the global economy depends on china. europe depends on china. the u.s. in some ways also depends on china and the key is to make c
there are a lot of anecdotal stories, chinese factories are -- it's nott up very clear whether it isduction of the 21st century is in scale economies. standardategy is the setters in the new technologies. but the u.s. also want standards -- in order for economies to do well, they have to have scale. the u.s. and china are setting up a framework that divides the world. it lets the u.s. and china both gain. >> a trade with technology characteristics. is there any evidence of all this and...
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that contradicteded that underlying predicate, would you agree with me that fbi had an obligation nottto withhold that and to ovprovide that to the fisa cour? >> i think the fbi wants you to vet both the information as best they could and, two, i think there should have been discussion with the doj and the fisa court about that information. >> andnd what if there was no discussion, would that have been improper? >> i don't know if it would have been improper, but i don't think that would have been the true transparency that those type of hearings need, especially as i think one of the congressmen brought up earlier, this is a significant power when you're looking at fisa or title iii authority.at >> mr. mccarthy, what's your take on that? >> you know, in our world -- ooh i'm in the same world you were in for a long time, which is criminal investigations -- there's some laxity involved in how much you have to disclose with respect to exculpatory information, for example, in the grand jury. but i think the big difference here is that the criminal process has a way of keeping people hones
that contradicteded that underlying predicate, would you agree with me that fbi had an obligation nottto withhold that and to ovprovide that to the fisa cour? >> i think the fbi wants you to vet both the information as best they could and, two, i think there should have been discussion with the doj and the fisa court about that information. >> andnd what if there was no discussion, would that have been improper? >> i don't know if it would have been improper, but i don't think...
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are nott feel they alone and isolated are very much in hand.et the children involved in cub scouts and boy scouts. very goodhown to be ways of developing the best of masculinity without the worst of masculinity. get the boys involved in a lot of sports and activities. not only team sports but also pickup team sports were boys have to create their own rules and learn how to negotiate friendships. host: why ascribe those qualities to gender? why can't they be universal blue -- universally present in a mother or father? guest: they mostly can be. they just don't intend to be. -- tend to be. when i talk about this and go around the world, all moms and dads are nodding their head yes. there are schools like urban dove in new york city where children of troubled backgrounds are trained by both female and male teachers to do these types of behaviors very early in life. thatn train moms to do boundary enforcement. we can train moms to do the roughhousing. we can train moms to develop postpone gratification and , yoursely, dads can say fell down on the
are nott feel they alone and isolated are very much in hand.et the children involved in cub scouts and boy scouts. very goodhown to be ways of developing the best of masculinity without the worst of masculinity. get the boys involved in a lot of sports and activities. not only team sports but also pickup team sports were boys have to create their own rules and learn how to negotiate friendships. host: why ascribe those qualities to gender? why can't they be universal blue -- universally present...
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i'm nott from today will debate britain's brexit chaos has the whole thing being a huge mistake but first the us congress has voted to end us involvement in the yemen wall. but will president donald trump allow the conflict to keep going with a veto. earlier i spoke to yemen's nobel peace prize lauaureate to wachcl common who has a message for trump.. she's this weeeek's headliner . talk a common thank you for joining me on up front. yeah when you won the nobel
i'm nott from today will debate britain's brexit chaos has the whole thing being a huge mistake but first the us congress has voted to end us involvement in the yemen wall. but will president donald trump allow the conflict to keep going with a veto. earlier i spoke to yemen's nobel peace prize lauaureate to wachcl common who has a message for trump.. she's this weeeek's headliner . talk a common thank you for joining me on up front. yeah when you won the nobel