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oft is a major delivery refined product to the southeastern united states. because -- go up we will be watching to make sure there is not price gouging going on. raising prices above what will be considered to be appropriate need to watch out. my hope is every attorney general across the country will go after them in a hard and harsh way. with that said, the pipeline has been restricted and shutdown because of refining capabilities . when it comes to keep in the apeline pressured up, this is about reaching a pipeline or about a pipeline that is somehow mechanically breached. this is about the refining of it. online,neries are not it is because of flooding or electrical power, etc. i don't know how long it will take until his floodwaters receded. with all that said, we have literally 10,000 plus utility plusrs, i want to say 20 states standing in the queue waiting to be deployed. andill be well coordinated with that said, people will be frustrated. we are suffering. we have got a lot of people suffering. the president knows there are a lot of people out there
oft is a major delivery refined product to the southeastern united states. because -- go up we will be watching to make sure there is not price gouging going on. raising prices above what will be considered to be appropriate need to watch out. my hope is every attorney general across the country will go after them in a hard and harsh way. with that said, the pipeline has been restricted and shutdown because of refining capabilities . when it comes to keep in the apeline pressured up, this is...
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that's an oft-overlooked aspect of it. but we also have to look at what a story like the development of the tacoma eastern has to teach us in the future. and and i believe that the book does a very good job in being able to lay out that this was an important and significant railroad not only to tacoma, but to the region as well. >> next from our trip to tacoma, university of washington-tacoma economics professor katherine baird offers her thoughts on the state of the u.s. education system. >> the name of the book is "trapped in mediocrity," and i wrote this book kind of two influences kind of came together. one is just my work as a scholar. so i do research on education policy, and i'm particularly interested in the degree to which our education system creates a level playing field. what i feel our education should do is create a level playing field, and my research looks at policy from the point of view of the degree to which our education system creates a level playing field. and that got me to think about our educationa
that's an oft-overlooked aspect of it. but we also have to look at what a story like the development of the tacoma eastern has to teach us in the future. and and i believe that the book does a very good job in being able to lay out that this was an important and significant railroad not only to tacoma, but to the region as well. >> next from our trip to tacoma, university of washington-tacoma economics professor katherine baird offers her thoughts on the state of the u.s. education...
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that's an oft-overlooked aspect of it. but we also have to look at what a story like the development of the tacoma eastern has to teach us in the future. and and i believe that the book does a very good job in being able to lay out that this was an important and significant railroad not only to tacoma, but to the region as well. >> next from our trip to tacoma, university of washington-tacoma economics professor katherine baird offers her thoughts on the state of the u.s. education system. >> the
that's an oft-overlooked aspect of it. but we also have to look at what a story like the development of the tacoma eastern has to teach us in the future. and and i believe that the book does a very good job in being able to lay out that this was an important and significant railroad not only to tacoma, but to the region as well. >> next from our trip to tacoma, university of washington-tacoma economics professor katherine baird offers her thoughts on the state of the u.s. education...
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n ot ofte n the way that we played, definitely.ere's a lot of people in scotland, 1%, a50 to 500 sufferers of mnd in scotland, and quitea 500 sufferers of mnd in scotland, and quite a large majority wouldn't have played rugby. i don't think there's any connection to it.|j don't think anybody in the game ever had a bad word about you. what's the reaction being, the international reaction being, the international reaction from people you don't even know? it's been outstanding. the reaction from everyone really, rugby players especially that we know and we played with, some we know and some we don't know. the support‘s been very unbelievable, very humbling. it's the rugby public and the bigger public as well. he's now channelling all his energies into finding a cure. it's not accept double in today's environment to have a condition for which there is no cure and with any luck we can find a cure and i'll be here to know you for many years yet. you're a great man. i've tried to be nasty to you but i can't, you're a loved man, so you but
n ot ofte n the way that we played, definitely.ere's a lot of people in scotland, 1%, a50 to 500 sufferers of mnd in scotland, and quitea 500 sufferers of mnd in scotland, and quite a large majority wouldn't have played rugby. i don't think there's any connection to it.|j don't think anybody in the game ever had a bad word about you. what's the reaction being, the international reaction being, the international reaction from people you don't even know? it's been outstanding. the reaction from...
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set ofted defense in the coming days. >>> officials say it will instruct the military to reject trarns gendered appear -- transgendered todling handle them andr tel>>> nds o o the jacket pot toon. sold in wat town massachusetts that's a suburb of boston. theyay never know the identity of the lucky person or group. in massachusetts you can be anonymous. look at million 17 23, 26, a power power ball of 3. >> remaining anonymous is a good idea. if you win $450 million, you have a lot ofriends. >> reporter: i never buy is oneen to us. see on the radar. clutter, we have high pressure in place, as we look outside no rain, lots of sun on t too everybody getting around just fine at the airport.g the planes ready to go off to the exciting places. exciting staying around here, though because we have great conditions moving in. 6 in philadelphia. 60 in allentown. 62 in trenton and your temperature is 62 in wilmington in cape may. the dewpoints in the 50s couple of spots holding on to the low what a change, yesterday morning we were up in the 70s with the oppressive humidity. 50s is all. a look at
set ofted defense in the coming days. >>> officials say it will instruct the military to reject trarns gendered appear -- transgendered todling handle them andr tel>>> nds o o the jacket pot toon. sold in wat town massachusetts that's a suburb of boston. theyay never know the identity of the lucky person or group. in massachusetts you can be anonymous. look at million 17 23, 26, a power power ball of 3. >> remaining anonymous is a good idea. if you win $450 million, you...
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oft is a very big part people escaping or avoiding taxes. it is widespread. know of small business that i go to frequently, and they always ask, do you need a receipt? if you say no, they bring it up on a different key, so that it -- on the books, and they avoid paying income taxes as a result of that. i know individuals with very nice incomes, from jobs that are under the table, they get paid under the table, but there is no record of it. of the major problems, only the honest people, only the people that are getting all of their income reported, pay income taxes at the level that they should. many people, and unique companies as well avoid paying the full income tax. host: ok. angelo in new haven, connecticut. caller: good morning, i wanted to remind people that the republican party unfortunately started something years ago, as far as paying taxes. reagan is the one who introduced these -- the social security tax, and after that point we had very low taxes, and as time went on, we moved to taxes. now, what president trump is talking about, from 35 to 15%, a
oft is a very big part people escaping or avoiding taxes. it is widespread. know of small business that i go to frequently, and they always ask, do you need a receipt? if you say no, they bring it up on a different key, so that it -- on the books, and they avoid paying income taxes as a result of that. i know individuals with very nice incomes, from jobs that are under the table, they get paid under the table, but there is no record of it. of the major problems, only the honest people, only the...
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i think there were two steps 100 days oft emmanuel macron.he first step was the first month which was a kind of .riumphal march he succeeded in regaining the -- he is a good president in these times. step since onet small there is a lot of or big mistakes and today we are in the step of macron bashing. it's a very difficult situation because his level of popularity is the lowest one since the beginning. it shows that it's a very difficult situation for emmanuel macron. focus on our other top story now, the exchange of threats between the united states and north korea. donald trump warned he would use "fire and fury world has never seen" if threats continue against the u.s. north korea went on to say it was planning to attack the u.s. territory of guam. have mastered a crucial technology needed to strike the united states with a nuclear missile. and dangerous game of verbal tit-for-tat between donald trump and kym johnson as both leaders trade explosive threats to launch military strikes. pyongyang says it is looking at plans to target guam. t
i think there were two steps 100 days oft emmanuel macron.he first step was the first month which was a kind of .riumphal march he succeeded in regaining the -- he is a good president in these times. step since onet small there is a lot of or big mistakes and today we are in the step of macron bashing. it's a very difficult situation because his level of popularity is the lowest one since the beginning. it shows that it's a very difficult situation for emmanuel macron. focus on our other top...
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oft: coming up, taking more your phone calls about things you've heard on the program today. as well as the week's news. republicans, call us at 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. twitter and us on facebook. c-span's newsmakers interviewed stephen long, the president and ceo of the super pac closely aligned with mitch mcconnell. he's asked about the need for gop success on issues like tax reform going into 2018 elections. [video clip] bill, failed obamacare turning back to tax reform, how crucial is it for your candidates in the midterms that you have some wins on the board? what if you don't get obamacare, don't get tax reform, don't get infrastructure? what will you be talking about heading into next year? >> it will be hard to make the case for sustaining the es in then majoriti senate and house if we have no points on the board on these issues. the obamacare failure was deeply disappointing to republicans. for the same reason to the president and to senate leader mcconnell. tax reform is a must do issue. if we fail to get action on that, pe
oft: coming up, taking more your phone calls about things you've heard on the program today. as well as the week's news. republicans, call us at 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. twitter and us on facebook. c-span's newsmakers interviewed stephen long, the president and ceo of the super pac closely aligned with mitch mcconnell. he's asked about the need for gop success on issues like tax reform going into 2018 elections. [video clip] bill, failed obamacare...
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they were interviewed and one said, it's a charming new name, a change oft packaging and we are not reallyd. the caplly: now with story i certainly love -- cat story i actually love. >> this might be my favorite story i have ever talked about. it's about our colleague, anne. she found her missing cat after nine years. is cuddles and he disappeared in 2008 and anne desperately searched and eventually lost hope. she got a call from a vet saying the vet had found her cat. she has four other cats and got confused what cat's the that was talking about. kilometers found 425 from where he was lost and was found because of an identification tattoo. she will never know what happened to him, but here he is an here is a photo of their happy reunion. 9 years. i wonder what that is in cat years. molly: thank you so much. we are going to take a quick break and the news continues on "france 24." >> in thisis episode, mexicali borderr artist at the provididing educatation, mediaid programmining to the community f mexicali. aboas medium we cared
they were interviewed and one said, it's a charming new name, a change oft packaging and we are not reallyd. the caplly: now with story i certainly love -- cat story i actually love. >> this might be my favorite story i have ever talked about. it's about our colleague, anne. she found her missing cat after nine years. is cuddles and he disappeared in 2008 and anne desperately searched and eventually lost hope. she got a call from a vet saying the vet had found her cat. she has four other...
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one, alle alan shouldn't interpoll perhaps have acted differently, and how can abuse oft internationalnstitutions like interpoll by despotic leaders like erdogan? thatll, i presume interpoll is going to be looking way redefully at the flags go up and people are just taken off the streets from the man was.m the way this and that's going to have to change. at the same time, there is a case for cooperating with turkey fight against terror, against drugs, so we really need turkisheration of the police, who aren't entirely in the business of suppressing their own people. they're also in the business actually of fighting crime. it's like, you know, in all these cases, you have to differentiate. i'm more worried actually, less that you might be taken off the when you're in spain or wherever. i'm more worried about the agents of mr. erdogan here in who, youfor instance, know -- if someone is visiting a by thiswhich is run organization, who will -- >> an organization which sees as aerdogan year'snd behind the last coup attempt, just for clarification. >> exactly. germany,run schools in by the w
one, alle alan shouldn't interpoll perhaps have acted differently, and how can abuse oft internationalnstitutions like interpoll by despotic leaders like erdogan? thatll, i presume interpoll is going to be looking way redefully at the flags go up and people are just taken off the streets from the man was.m the way this and that's going to have to change. at the same time, there is a case for cooperating with turkey fight against terror, against drugs, so we really need turkisheration of the...
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oft index values, instead 105 like earlier today, they are in the lower to middle 80's. manage all for this time of year. attended outlook, wonderful stretch of days. 80 degrees on thursday, 70 on friday. the delmarvaing to beach, plenty of sunshine. 70's, low humidity through the middle of next week and we ramp temperatures upward towards the end of next week and into the following weekend. >> all right, thank you. there was a special celebration at the national zoo. bae's birthday. with things filled like juice, biscuits, apples and carrots. it was a celebration for adults who do. commemorative hats and stickers for all of the partygoers. >> losing his mind, did you see that? i think lots of us agreed the solar eclipse was pretty cool. what this family is celebrating today is even more amazing. the extra special birthday times two is next. you can do endless onlineve research about the ct6. or you can come in and have it all for less than you might imagine. don't wait. our 2017 models will be moving fast. you can driv
oft index values, instead 105 like earlier today, they are in the lower to middle 80's. manage all for this time of year. attended outlook, wonderful stretch of days. 80 degrees on thursday, 70 on friday. the delmarvaing to beach, plenty of sunshine. 70's, low humidity through the middle of next week and we ramp temperatures upward towards the end of next week and into the following weekend. >> all right, thank you. there was a special celebration at the national zoo. bae's birthday. with...
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pillars oft what tax reform should be built around. what are the main issues tax reform should be built on? guest: we need to build the morality first. by standing still, we are falling further behind as a country. americans spend almost 7 billion hours a year trying to comply with the tax system. there is another billion hour in the paperwork and inventory waiting to come online. the world willd be forming their own tax codes, especially their corporate tax codes to be far more competitive than ours. it will keep happening if congress fails to act. we have to look at -- are tax ax rates, howt income is earned overseas, and how to civil fine -- to simplify it. we have opportunities to ask questions how the irs will function and how it will interact with taxpayers. those kind of things have to be asked. host: what are your key principles? guest: i am glad john you started with the principles -- i am glad, john, you started with the principles. up in the gets caught -- there are four reasons you are dealing with the tax court in democrac
pillars oft what tax reform should be built around. what are the main issues tax reform should be built on? guest: we need to build the morality first. by standing still, we are falling further behind as a country. americans spend almost 7 billion hours a year trying to comply with the tax system. there is another billion hour in the paperwork and inventory waiting to come online. the world willd be forming their own tax codes, especially their corporate tax codes to be far more competitive...
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oft: what is the history affirmative action in the country?id we get from the point where there's discrimination to the point how far colleges can go is being controlled? guest: you have to start in the era of segregation. many colleges banned black students and effectively banned latina students. --ot of fire education latino students. a lot of higher education was mostly white. aesident lyndon johnson gave famous speech about how you cannot say a race is fair if one of the contestants has been in shackles. he introduced this idea that you a persononsider where comes from and their relative advantages and disadvantages. colleges started to create programs. it wasn't enough to just say we welcome all students were all applicants. they had to recognize the severe inequalities that were faced by those students and they started to create programs. then come other was backlash against these programs and questions about who benefits and how much. president obama famously said his daughters did not need because theyction were the daughters of ivy le
oft: what is the history affirmative action in the country?id we get from the point where there's discrimination to the point how far colleges can go is being controlled? guest: you have to start in the era of segregation. many colleges banned black students and effectively banned latina students. --ot of fire education latino students. a lot of higher education was mostly white. aesident lyndon johnson gave famous speech about how you cannot say a race is fair if one of the contestants has...
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up next we visit the study oft writer ralph waldo emerson. >> we are in emerson's study as it was re-created across the
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oft is more a long-term kind technology because that is also really expensive, and you also have to think about where you are going to pump all that co2 you capture. are you going to put it into the land, and what kind of land-use changes will that create? you will have to get rid of forests to store all the carbon dioxide. question,mplicated but these are areas of research that people are very interested in. host: the report talks about raising heat levels, but it also talks about rainfall and storm patterns. what did they find when researchers looked at this weather phenomenon? guest: generally speaking, if you have more carbon going into are gettingthings hotter, you are holding so much more more easter in the air -- so much more moisture in the air and for longer amounts of time, and at a certain point, it is released in one big spurt. you have more intense but less frequent rainstorms or you could have more intense and frequent droughts. this is just a supercharged kind of atmosphere that we have not seen before. host: michael in new york, republican. caller: can you hear me? host: y
oft is more a long-term kind technology because that is also really expensive, and you also have to think about where you are going to pump all that co2 you capture. are you going to put it into the land, and what kind of land-use changes will that create? you will have to get rid of forests to store all the carbon dioxide. question,mplicated but these are areas of research that people are very interested in. host: the report talks about raising heat levels, but it also talks about rainfall and...
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. >> just the right amount oft. >> we've been actually freezing it. >> it's been hip for a few yearsnd experts say as rose wine evolves, demand will continue. canned rose has been a big trend. in fact, sales of the broader canned wine category are up over 80% in the past 52 weeks. we spoke to union wines, they told us half of their 350,000 cases this year will be in cans. i bought some cans for you to tr >> they're really cute. >> reporter: it's t of invasion we're seeing in the wine space. >> i haven't tried a rose in years. this is like a wine box for -- or like a juice box for adults. >> who says you can only drink beers in cans. cheers. >> here we go. >> reporter: refresh, beautiful. and how cute is this can? pichg and girly. >> i like it. i want to see what this tastes like. i haven't tried this in years. let's compare it to this one. >> this is whispering angel, the most popular rose on the iggeet rose in the south of france. >> really? i like the glass clink, that's good. oh, i like that. >> crisp, light. better. but rose is a good thing. you're right. i turned up my nose for
. >> just the right amount oft. >> we've been actually freezing it. >> it's been hip for a few yearsnd experts say as rose wine evolves, demand will continue. canned rose has been a big trend. in fact, sales of the broader canned wine category are up over 80% in the past 52 weeks. we spoke to union wines, they told us half of their 350,000 cases this year will be in cans. i bought some cans for you to tr >> they're really cute. >> reporter: it's t of invasion we're...
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to conduct battlefield operations based on the conditions on the ground with secretary oft defense mattis will be approving. that will change conditions on the ground considerably. these are some of the tactics the have been employed in very successful campaign to defeat isis in syria and iraq. so i think we are taking a lot decisions based on that. this is going to take some time for our military to go through a new set of training with some of the afghan forces. the fighting will still be born but weafghan forces, believe we can stem the tide of what has been a losing battle over the last year and half or so. at least we can stabilize the situation and hopefully start to see some battlefield victories on behalf of the afghan forces who have bought very bravely, but they have been fighting with i think less than the full capabilities we can give them. on the diplomatic front, we, too, are going to adopt a conditions-based diplomacy. we are going to condition our progress on decisions made by the afghan government to must continue the reform efforts we have been working on for some time,
to conduct battlefield operations based on the conditions on the ground with secretary oft defense mattis will be approving. that will change conditions on the ground considerably. these are some of the tactics the have been employed in very successful campaign to defeat isis in syria and iraq. so i think we are taking a lot decisions based on that. this is going to take some time for our military to go through a new set of training with some of the afghan forces. the fighting will still be...
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to another rookie out ofte easr 17, after a k.c. it is bedford to makostky. 49ers come back to win it 27-17. the giants and nationals were rained out in d.c. they will make up the gameoens baltimore. top hats they tell me are the rage right now, at least one guy likes them. f op score. adam jones changing that right here. home run in back-to-back games, this one off paul blackburn. eighth homer allow by a's pitcher in 16 innings. here comes the future in the fourth. matt olson, big, strong. bottom eighth, a's down 4-3. lowery, his major league leading 37th double of the yeerm. its a double. scores matt joyce. pender, a fly brings's win in. fashion. 5-4, snapping a three game squid. andre iguodala hanging out at the pga championship. meeting fans and playing the role of fan after he met the golfers. after a long weather delay.ja sodan on 13. bogey-free 7 under 64, low round of the two days so far. he and kissner are tied at minus 8. jordan spieth 3 over when play was stopped because of darkness. we have an update. an update on rally
to another rookie out ofte easr 17, after a k.c. it is bedford to makostky. 49ers come back to win it 27-17. the giants and nationals were rained out in d.c. they will make up the gameoens baltimore. top hats they tell me are the rage right now, at least one guy likes them. f op score. adam jones changing that right here. home run in back-to-back games, this one off paul blackburn. eighth homer allow by a's pitcher in 16 innings. here comes the future in the fourth. matt olson, big, strong....
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in regard to the oft-quoted critique that criminals would go free. clark stated in some cases this would be the result but he stated further the criminal goes free if he must, but it is the law that sets him free. and nothing can destroy government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws or worse, its disregard of charter of its own existence. so why did clark use mapp v ohio, a clear first amendment challenge to an obviously unconstitutional obscenity law to change the nature of fourth amendment jurisprudence? years later he gave his explanation. he stated, i couldn't understand why wolf versus colorado said the fourth amendment applied to the states, but it just didn't seem to go all the way. in fact, it was just an empty gesture. sort of what chief justice hughes used to say. no use to have a constitution. it's pretty, got all sorts of nice fringes around it, but it doesn't mean anything. it's just a piece of paper unless you really live by it and you enforce it. and that's the truth with mapp and the fourth amendment. so what was th
in regard to the oft-quoted critique that criminals would go free. clark stated in some cases this would be the result but he stated further the criminal goes free if he must, but it is the law that sets him free. and nothing can destroy government more quickly than its failure to observe its own laws or worse, its disregard of charter of its own existence. so why did clark use mapp v ohio, a clear first amendment challenge to an obviously unconstitutional obscenity law to change the nature of...
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north korea rattled it saber our own thoughtful commander in chief rattled his own spewing out the no oft quoted fire in the fury line and as i said they won't be met with a five year fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never see before. sounds like the donald's been loving this season of game of thrones just like the rest of us but tragically george r.r. martin dialogue doesn't quite translate well in the real world international politics in response to trump spire and viri north korea general can rock a genome the head of the country's strategic forces declared sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason then only absolute force can work on him. is it me or dee dee dee to feel like your country's in a little bit of trouble when kim jong people are saying your president is bereft of reason our but while the schoolyard kind of tit for tat back and forth continues between north korea in the united states that hasn't stopped the war hawks in the military industrial complex and corporate news media from salivating over the chance for bombs to start dr
north korea rattled it saber our own thoughtful commander in chief rattled his own spewing out the no oft quoted fire in the fury line and as i said they won't be met with a five year fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never see before. sounds like the donald's been loving this season of game of thrones just like the rest of us but tragically george r.r. martin dialogue doesn't quite translate well in the real world international politics in response to trump spire and...
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understand the end of the second world war the decisions the policy makers made to do the inverse of oft they had done at the end the first. they believed they were only there because of the way it had 30 years ewed up earlier. the search for blame doesn't in sense so what they do we make a case -- distinction between german and nazi. we pick 12 of them and hang them everything is good now. it's a false narrative but willing to go forward. in 1944.ed in paris he said we understand we were ll part of it in one way or another. that's completely ridiculous. he knew it was ridiculous. everyone knew it. means that you're going to go from a period of total war a period of peace. avoid civil to war. there's a way in which you do of that everybody sort knows but politically, this can work. attention.or your [applause] [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] we have it facebook question from peter. he says, it are there any historical
understand the end of the second world war the decisions the policy makers made to do the inverse of oft they had done at the end the first. they believed they were only there because of the way it had 30 years ewed up earlier. the search for blame doesn't in sense so what they do we make a case -- distinction between german and nazi. we pick 12 of them and hang them everything is good now. it's a false narrative but willing to go forward. in 1944.ed in paris he said we understand we were ll...
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north korea rattled it saber our own thoughtful commander in chief rattled his own spewing out the no oft quoted fire in the fury line and as i said they will be met with a five year fury and frankly.
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the fact they are no longer ofting along with the core things, john kelly and the national security apparatusthat is putting pressure on them from various angles in the white house. david: it is great fodder for the media to churn over. is it possibly getting in the way of the president's agenda the way that anthony scaramucci is suggesting that steve bannon is. ? is there evidence of that? ben: absolutely. the president is being a counterpunch are coming from steve bannon. his relationship with congress and his ability to get legislation done can come down to steve bannon. donald trump is a counterpunch or whether or not steve bannon is there. the other thing that scaramucci was saying is that steve bannon 's attitudes are prevailing and pulling down donald trump's popularity numbers. there is no question that that will get in the way of his ability to get things through congress in the regulatory process. that might be why we have seen stalling. that is not necessarily steve bannon, but it is part of a larger problem in the white house. david: thank you for being with us. next, the week ahe
the fact they are no longer ofting along with the core things, john kelly and the national security apparatusthat is putting pressure on them from various angles in the white house. david: it is great fodder for the media to churn over. is it possibly getting in the way of the president's agenda the way that anthony scaramucci is suggesting that steve bannon is. ? is there evidence of that? ben: absolutely. the president is being a counterpunch are coming from steve bannon. his relationship...
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h ow ofte n guys on one bike. just be careful.g that the thing these mopeds around? today, so many. police do not stop 01’ today, so many. police do not stop or chase them. they're getting away. we're going to meet other delivery drivers, some have stopped working after ten o'clock at night, they're so after ten o'clock at night, they're so scared of the mopeds gangs. where are you seeing the mopeds? everywhere, everywhere around and police do not care. it is not men, it is kids. 16, your life in danger. from someone who will come. when we arejust from someone who will come. when we are just stopped at traffic lights. someone could attack from behind.- we talk, a bike cuts across the pavement, the driver and passenger with their faces covered. do not fill me. the delivery drivers say this is one of the mopeds gangs, they threaten our team. later we check the number plate, it is not insured and has changed colour. police believe the characteristics ofa police believe the characteristics of a stolen bike. the last year there were 16
h ow ofte n guys on one bike. just be careful.g that the thing these mopeds around? today, so many. police do not stop 01’ today, so many. police do not stop or chase them. they're getting away. we're going to meet other delivery drivers, some have stopped working after ten o'clock at night, they're so after ten o'clock at night, they're so scared of the mopeds gangs. where are you seeing the mopeds? everywhere, everywhere around and police do not care. it is not men, it is kids. 16, your...
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the power oft song.izing one it may not matter now. i think it may matter a again.uture and when so that if people go back to albums you never looked frightened. charlie: the writing is ability. beyond learned process. did you have the same thing as a guitarist? did you have some sense of music so you adapt to the guitar and turn to praise people like others?and john: yes, my father was a piano player. this was -- that was my first music.ction to a piano. instrument.rval it is a calculator. it is a keyboard. i go to show someone how music works. i wouldn't show them on a guitar. the very graphic -- it's a graphical representation of -- good key of c. guitar is transposable. the guitar has this geometry. just a scale here, you move it up. a piano becomes relative to the sharps and flats. can't put a cape on a piano. do is use a can digital piano. quickly.p you start to subdivide it. calculator. i knew early enough what that was. all self-learned? john: for the most part yeah. self-learned sitting at a piano out.orking it little bit of guitar lessons when i was a kid.
the power oft song.izing one it may not matter now. i think it may matter a again.uture and when so that if people go back to albums you never looked frightened. charlie: the writing is ability. beyond learned process. did you have the same thing as a guitarist? did you have some sense of music so you adapt to the guitar and turn to praise people like others?and john: yes, my father was a piano player. this was -- that was my first music.ction to a piano. instrument.rval it is a calculator. it...
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in a lot oft instances.jor issues a lot of investors have work, how the recoveries what happens when they default or restructure. i think this will be a test case. we had test cases in the past, not to this scale and notoriety. you had the investments in kuwait that had problems in the past, and quite frankly used a very similar strategy to try to get out of it, which was to question the sharia structure. the u.k. court look past the sharia structure and said this is a debt obligation you have to pay. we have some precedents, but i think this is going to be a watershed event. yousef: the key question that remains unanswered is how long this could drag on. if they are in a liquidity shortage position, trying to push out payment obligations, how long can they do that for? guest: i think that is the irony of it all. they are not really in a liquidity shortage position to the extent that they are trading. they had almost $350 million of cash on their balance sheet. they received more payments from egypt after th
in a lot oft instances.jor issues a lot of investors have work, how the recoveries what happens when they default or restructure. i think this will be a test case. we had test cases in the past, not to this scale and notoriety. you had the investments in kuwait that had problems in the past, and quite frankly used a very similar strategy to try to get out of it, which was to question the sharia structure. the u.k. court look past the sharia structure and said this is a debt obligation you have...
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north korea radelet saber our own thoughtful commander in chief rattled his own spewing out the no oft quoted fire in the fury line and as i said they will be met with fire fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never see before. sounds like the donald's been loving this season of game of thrones just like the rest of us but tragically george r.r. martin dialogue doesn't quite translate well in the real world international politics in response to trump spire and theory north korea general can rock a genome the head of the country's strategic forces declared sound dialogue is not possible with such a guy bereft of reason and then only absolute force can work on him. do you feel like your country is in a little bit of trouble when kim jong il people are saying your president is bereft of reason or our church but while the schoolyard kind of tip for tat back and forth continues between north korea in the united states that hasn't stopped the war hawks in the military industrial complex and corporate news media from salivating over the chance for bombs to start dropping o
north korea radelet saber our own thoughtful commander in chief rattled his own spewing out the no oft quoted fire in the fury line and as i said they will be met with fire fury and frankly power the likes of which this world has never see before. sounds like the donald's been loving this season of game of thrones just like the rest of us but tragically george r.r. martin dialogue doesn't quite translate well in the real world international politics in response to trump spire and theory north...
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to go back to work and it was i think 1940 something before they got a union up there and this sort oftst way to deal. >> so, this was to commemorate a failure in the labor movement this song wasn't a triumphant song at all and as you look back on the labor history and the promise that if never materialized, this is a source of their anger. >> it is a little different. it's partly he comes to new york to meet in 1961 and woody guthrie is incapacitated by a nerve disease, can't light a cigarette or played the guitar. but even larger than that theree is no union movement and in 19 he thought i'm going to go and get in the movement and have big unions but there were not any movement by 1961 and he couldn't find the movement he thought he was going to be part of. so for him to borrow the melody guthrie says it didn't really work in 1913 and that is the tone in that song, dylan is saying i guess it's not going to work in 1961 either. >> and then of course dylan turns away from the folks tradition. he rejects a lot of that. is this a turning point or -- >> he is going to write the times are c
to go back to work and it was i think 1940 something before they got a union up there and this sort oftst way to deal. >> so, this was to commemorate a failure in the labor movement this song wasn't a triumphant song at all and as you look back on the labor history and the promise that if never materialized, this is a source of their anger. >> it is a little different. it's partly he comes to new york to meet in 1961 and woody guthrie is incapacitated by a nerve disease, can't light...
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questioning not just the visibilit -- theadvisability oft his mental health. >> this is a man who is not well. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor confidence. reporter: the white house declined to respond to that last jab. but at 8:30 a.m., more than a week after the comments in question the president tweeted strange comments by james corker -- bob kosher. barry goldwater was declared unfit to be president. and since then the describing association declared it unethical to do so. even observers sympathetic to the president say it's too easy to question his rationale. >> when someone is working counter to his own interests, people will push it further and claim he's not fit. reporter: he noted how richard blumenthal wept after false statements about his street a number record were exposed. david: president trump is heading to missouri next week to start a major push for tax reform. >> the president is 100% in support of us passing legislation this year. david: we take up the tax reform fight with the dean, ed rollins. hurricane harvey intensifying a
questioning not just the visibilit -- theadvisability oft his mental health. >> this is a man who is not well. >> the president has not yet been able to demonstrate the stability nor confidence. reporter: the white house declined to respond to that last jab. but at 8:30 a.m., more than a week after the comments in question the president tweeted strange comments by james corker -- bob kosher. barry goldwater was declared unfit to be president. and since then the describing...
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that our solution essentially will be an ip solution and a control system and automated solution so we ofthousands companies around the world that are building these hyperloop's around the world using our technology. emily: elon musk is the one who came up with the original white paper on hyperloop technology and he has always said he does not want to commercialize it. -- he just waited " just received approval to build underground new york, baltimore, washington dc, new york to d.c. in 29 minutes." what do you make of this apparent push into hyperloop with this company? >> hyperloop one is focused on getting the real hyperloop out to the world. the world is a big place. infrastructure is difficult. to move forward. you need collaboration of governments around the world. we have been in deep discussions with governments for a long time. we can build it overground, underground, tunneling is just one of those solutions. it is also very expensive to just do tunneling. we want to have a multi modal solution and spread that around the world. emily: we are hearing from sources that elon musk the
that our solution essentially will be an ip solution and a control system and automated solution so we ofthousands companies around the world that are building these hyperloop's around the world using our technology. emily: elon musk is the one who came up with the original white paper on hyperloop technology and he has always said he does not want to commercialize it. -- he just waited " just received approval to build underground new york, baltimore, washington dc, new york to d.c. in 29...
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oft is part of the story everything happening at the same time in global markets. do think the market will short time horizon -- and will reassess again in a couple of months. mark: what will the trigger be? no one knows the answer. james: a lot of people are looking to jackson hole as when they will reassess and position their portfolios for q4. that is too short term for the time horizons we would like to look at ideally. i'm a pragmatist. stuck to some six or 12 month time horizon is unhealthy. mark: right now, what do you like? if things continue as they are -- james: the u.s. is the most mispriced market. the dollar is cheap and treasury yields are so expensive. that canadae place has moved too far to cheap enough in terms of rates and rallied to far in terms of currency. there are some opportunities out there. try to keep your headline duration risk close to home because we can see some big yield swings. mark: does the e.m. trade unravel and worst-case narrow? -- in the worst-case scenario? james: a lot of what is going on happened partly as a function of exi
oft is part of the story everything happening at the same time in global markets. do think the market will short time horizon -- and will reassess again in a couple of months. mark: what will the trigger be? no one knows the answer. james: a lot of people are looking to jackson hole as when they will reassess and position their portfolios for q4. that is too short term for the time horizons we would like to look at ideally. i'm a pragmatist. stuck to some six or 12 month time horizon is...
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precipitation oft -- off the coast is associated with an upper level trough and it is ushering in coolers sweater weather for many kids going back to school. some areas of drizzle this morning with moderate wind and a gradual warm-up. 73 in the high sierras with blustery wind. looking at the numbers, 60s and 70s and we should be around 90- 91 in livermore. 70 in santa clara valley and cupertino and palo alto and 71 in cloverdale and well to the north, in the far reaches. in the discovery bay, brentwood and antioch low 80s. gradual warming each day. the a's play host to the kansas city royals with the temperature is dropping. have a great day. >>> nearly 150 firefighters are battling a blaze in riverside county that has burned 80,000 acres. it started yesterday and spread to the mountains, sparking an evacuation order as the flames spread closer. water dropping aircraft has helped and the fire is 30% contained. >>> new information about a wildfire in napa county. the canyon fire is 95% contained and has burned 114 acres in napa county. firefighters are working around the clock toep an eye
precipitation oft -- off the coast is associated with an upper level trough and it is ushering in coolers sweater weather for many kids going back to school. some areas of drizzle this morning with moderate wind and a gradual warm-up. 73 in the high sierras with blustery wind. looking at the numbers, 60s and 70s and we should be around 90- 91 in livermore. 70 in santa clara valley and cupertino and palo alto and 71 in cloverdale and well to the north, in the far reaches. in the discovery bay,...
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and networks oft f stories.he bbc just could not fake interest. >> now you're watching bbc news. bear in mind, it is august. this does not look like a walk in the park. dog owners and their pets in california have hit the waves in the second annual world dog surfing championships. here are the pictures. >> there's also style. there's confidence. there's the size of the waves. >> ( sighs ) the competitor's main challenge is to stay afloat on the board. this is in pacifica, near san francisco. but there are also prizes for the best-dressed and tandem-surfing dogs, the winner, of course, being crowned "top dog." that's a shame. we've run out of pictures. ( laughter ). >> stephen: triewlt embodiment of that old british saying, "keep calm and lose the will to live." but bbc anchors always struggle take a look at this bbc clip from just this morning. >> this is the bbc, and the august news cycle continues. ( sighs ) you've heard of spring cleaning, but raccoon cleaning? this out of montana. a raccoon inexplicably name
and networks oft f stories.he bbc just could not fake interest. >> now you're watching bbc news. bear in mind, it is august. this does not look like a walk in the park. dog owners and their pets in california have hit the waves in the second annual world dog surfing championships. here are the pictures. >> there's also style. there's confidence. there's the size of the waves. >> ( sighs ) the competitor's main challenge is to stay afloat on the board. this is in pacifica, near...
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there were principled resignations from the state a number oft different points in a number of administrationsver the united states not standing up strongly enough for human rights. now, when the president of the united states not speaking off because, but -- off the cough 2t after -- cuff, but after for of careful deliberation equating white supremacist with civil rights marchers decides to double down on that position? and no one working in the political or legislative or communications parts of his administration chooses to withdraw? i have to say i find it very surprising. look, david, i am someone who is worried them about the excesses of identity politics. i am someone who argued and has some scars to show for it for the importance of being supportive of the business community in a democratic administration. but there are some places where you have to draw a line. ceos guess i would ask the who have chosen to remain and i would ask the officials in the administration, not the one of the national security area who really do have a huge obligation to maintain sanity in our policy but the p
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>> are brought along a chart oft shows chinese imports north korean coal.hey said they have stopped importing coal from north korea. it hasn't made any difference at all. it's in china's best interest not to impose sanctions really tightly because that risks instability and north korea and problems on the border. there could be a lot of refugees and you could see a civil war within north korea that could envelop china. the chinese want to kind of contain things and not push too far. the president will meet with secretary rex tillerson along with ambassador nikki haley. the president on the west coast talking with leaders in the technology industry. what it we heard about the rhetoric about what the president has been discussing? notable that the pin chief is continuing the tour of the u.s. west coast. he was at the amazon.com facility earlier and will be at google headquarters later today. he seems to be remaining focused on the technology tour and not jetting back to washington to help you with this crisis. i think that is one sign that maybe things are no
>> are brought along a chart oft shows chinese imports north korean coal.hey said they have stopped importing coal from north korea. it hasn't made any difference at all. it's in china's best interest not to impose sanctions really tightly because that risks instability and north korea and problems on the border. there could be a lot of refugees and you could see a civil war within north korea that could envelop china. the chinese want to kind of contain things and not push too far. the...
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oft is kind of the engine the early moments in the and next -- annex. me about your training and what has given you the most tools to work with. >> at nine years old, i decided i wanted to act. i got a scholarship to the local theater group where i had to do contemporary dance and ballet in order to do acting. it came as a deal package, so i had to do all of it. is probablylet good. >> i can still boogie down. after that, i went to pursue drama school seriously. i went to identity and met my agent. that training was intense. charlie: how long have you been doing it? >> i have been doing it professionally six years i think it will be. six years. charlie: what did you learn from this role in this film? "detroit" gave me purpose. have ato do movies that big commentary on the world once in a while. i like to have fun most of the time. my mind draws me toward projects that have serious context -- content. it changed me in the sense because now i am having to tell my agent i do not want to ever be below this creative standard that was in "detroit." i never wa
oft is kind of the engine the early moments in the and next -- annex. me about your training and what has given you the most tools to work with. >> at nine years old, i decided i wanted to act. i got a scholarship to the local theater group where i had to do contemporary dance and ballet in order to do acting. it came as a deal package, so i had to do all of it. is probablylet good. >> i can still boogie down. after that, i went to pursue drama school seriously. i went to identity...
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this russian cities they already are express their desire to join the rally against corruption, but oft of court against vladimir putin. mention that because that somehow answers the question that i'm being asked all the time. so, vladimir putin is so popular. how do you know? you're in this country. you can measure the popularity of a politician by look at opinion polls. maybe fluctuate plus, minus, three or four percentage points but it cannot be -- you cannot mix 80% and 30%. now, in putin's russia, first of all you have to recognize that people are being asked anonymously what would you think of putin they feel uncomfortable. >> uncomfortable. >> yes, because it's the -- many of them were either born in the soviet union or have viv red -- vivid enemy rid about soviet union, and asking their opinion about the kgb dictator, either by phone are on the street, putin -- it's in jeopardy. when they say oh, 80% of russian people are being asked about putin support him, my question is, i want to look at the remaining 20%. so there's still 20% of people who are so unhappy they're not afraid
this russian cities they already are express their desire to join the rally against corruption, but oft of court against vladimir putin. mention that because that somehow answers the question that i'm being asked all the time. so, vladimir putin is so popular. how do you know? you're in this country. you can measure the popularity of a politician by look at opinion polls. maybe fluctuate plus, minus, three or four percentage points but it cannot be -- you cannot mix 80% and 30%. now, in putin's...
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. >> they compete so hard for these ympic games, but oft times they overpromise and under deliver.ll make a lot of money and they will make some money but by and large it's an expense. >> fair enough, very reasonable. >> final thoughts, i think we had to be careful not to include in our idea of elite, those people who are the pie-in-the-sky dreamers, the extravagantly rich so long as they're not depending for their success on government favors. americans traditionally admired achievement was reason. it's because wealth produced honestly is our means of survival as human beings. >> i agree with that. i don't mind people making money if they do it in a fair and reasonable way. >> that's a really long conversation. >> with the immigration debate, the new policy would change who we let in and how many people we let him. i like the idea of having a more merit-based system. >> that's what we got for tonight. thank you all for joining us tonight. join us that next week for the next revolution. this is a fox news sunday exclusive. as special counsel robert muller takes evidence of russia
. >> they compete so hard for these ympic games, but oft times they overpromise and under deliver.ll make a lot of money and they will make some money but by and large it's an expense. >> fair enough, very reasonable. >> final thoughts, i think we had to be careful not to include in our idea of elite, those people who are the pie-in-the-sky dreamers, the extravagantly rich so long as they're not depending for their success on government favors. americans traditionally admired...
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magnitude of the number of kayaks and boats that have been out in some of these flooded areas it's ofting people to a point high ground or collection point where they can be moved to a shelter. is not onlyhe guard supporting the move but shelter operations. department of defense can probably numerically, most number we do ahe hoist. we actually pluck people off need.ps in i have pretty high confidence in those numbers. numberu talk about the of people moved byoats, at ast, department of defense, -- i said, when you look at the especially in houston, metropolitan area, i'm not se we can fathom the number of people. to actually use a number. i'm hesitant to do it. in the national guard, using assets that we have assets, that's the number that we have been reported to by the state of texas. echoing a number that texas provided for us. magnitudeook at the especially, the number of first nd theders with boats number of citizens helping citizens. sure we canount the number of what you would really call rescues. rescues those what we're doing. >> thank you for doing this. do y have confidence th
magnitude of the number of kayaks and boats that have been out in some of these flooded areas it's ofting people to a point high ground or collection point where they can be moved to a shelter. is not onlyhe guard supporting the move but shelter operations. department of defense can probably numerically, most number we do ahe hoist. we actually pluck people off need.ps in i have pretty high confidence in those numbers. numberu talk about the of people moved byoats, at ast, department of...