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you and your lawmakers have two paths to fight this, let the courts decide or the congressional path put forward a resolution to terminate the national emergency, which if the house passed, the senate would have to vote on as well. which path do you see as the best option? >> the latter, of course. in terms of lawsuits, california has already filed a lawsuit. the reality is clear that congress controls the purse strings. with that control, we need bipartisan support. so it's going to take republicans and democrats to keep the president in check. the founding fathers were very clear about having three separate but equal branches of government to act as a check and balance against the executive branch or one of the other
you and your lawmakers have two paths to fight this, let the courts decide or the congressional path put forward a resolution to terminate the national emergency, which if the house passed, the senate would have to vote on as well. which path do you see as the best option? >> the latter, of course. in terms of lawsuits, california has already filed a lawsuit. the reality is clear that congress controls the purse strings. with that control, we need bipartisan support. so it's going to take...
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i told you i want to get off of path a and get us on path b. here are other virtues of what i hope you'll think serious -- i am confident that i can get americans to agree with this. it was something that justice louis identified almost 100 years ago. his incite was a brave state can be dealing with this or that new policy problem. letting them innovate clever policy and other state can adopt it. if others adopt it you can nationalize it. no one disagrees with that. everyone thinks it is a virtual of federalism. it is something we should be proud about as americans. all i'm saying is we should take that and apply it to state court and have them act as laboratories of experimentation with highly generalized guarantees. we have state courts taking seriously and over time the u.s. supreme court can decide maybe it's appropriate to nationalize this one incite. it does make sense to have a uniform requirement on this point or from time to time say no. there are regional disparities and we should respect and honor those regional disparities. it is ha
i told you i want to get off of path a and get us on path b. here are other virtues of what i hope you'll think serious -- i am confident that i can get americans to agree with this. it was something that justice louis identified almost 100 years ago. his incite was a brave state can be dealing with this or that new policy problem. letting them innovate clever policy and other state can adopt it. if others adopt it you can nationalize it. no one disagrees with that. everyone thinks it is a...
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if you are willing to put in the work, you're going to have a path to succeed in michigan. a strong michigan requires more than just a singular commitment to better skills though. it also requires a commitment to the health of our workers, families and communities, and that is why we are taking several important steps to protect and improve public health. last week, i announced the creation of a new department that will bring sharper focus to addressing michigan's water safety and environmental challenges. the streamline department of environment great lakes and energy will be tasked with ensuring that every michigander has access to clean safe drinking water. it will be charged with safeguarding our great lakes, taking action to protect our state from the harmful effects of climate change. the agency will include new office of the clean water public advocate, and the environment justice public advocate. we are going to make state government more efficient and responsive to our environmental and public health challenges. the new department eagle has gotten bipartisan suppor
if you are willing to put in the work, you're going to have a path to succeed in michigan. a strong michigan requires more than just a singular commitment to better skills though. it also requires a commitment to the health of our workers, families and communities, and that is why we are taking several important steps to protect and improve public health. last week, i announced the creation of a new department that will bring sharper focus to addressing michigan's water safety and environmental...
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real path, real opportunity. together, these three paths will go a long way toward closing the skills gap, making michigan's economy more competitive and creating real opportunity for everyone in the state. if you are willing to put in the work, you are going to have a path to succeed in michigan. [applause] gov. whitmer: a strong michigan requires more than just a singular commitment to better skills. it also requires the commitment to the health of our workers, families and communities. that is why we are taking several important steps to protect and improve public health. last week, i announced the creation of a new department that will bring sharper focus to addressing michigan's water safety and environmental challenges. the streamlined department of great lakes and energy will be sure every taking michigander has asked us for clean, safe drinking water. they will be charged with safeguarding our great lakes. taking action to prevent the harmful effects of climate change. the agency will include new offices
real path, real opportunity. together, these three paths will go a long way toward closing the skills gap, making michigan's economy more competitive and creating real opportunity for everyone in the state. if you are willing to put in the work, you are going to have a path to succeed in michigan. [applause] gov. whitmer: a strong michigan requires more than just a singular commitment to better skills. it also requires the commitment to the health of our workers, families and communities. that...
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is the path we will continue on. the last point i wish to mention, today we are facing an economic and psychological operation, warfare. we are facing brutal enemies. and they are behaving with the people with brutality. resolve these problems together. -- time we we big became victorious, that was due to the government and people supporting their leader. and if we manage to eliminate assassination and terror and manage to eliminate the riots that has been due to the people's support and supporting the imam. and regarding sanctions, through steadfastness, cooperation and collaboration, we will emerge victorious in the face of the u.s. we will not allow the u.s. to become victorious. the u.s. announced last year that they will crush iran and this year in spring made the same announcement, and in midsummer made a similar announcement. and in november, made a similar announcement. christmas,time of they made a similar announcement. romised americans have p -- to be in tehran. they have failed, and they will fail in the
is the path we will continue on. the last point i wish to mention, today we are facing an economic and psychological operation, warfare. we are facing brutal enemies. and they are behaving with the people with brutality. resolve these problems together. -- time we we big became victorious, that was due to the government and people supporting their leader. and if we manage to eliminate assassination and terror and manage to eliminate the riots that has been due to the people's support and...
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strata path. -- straight up path.avid: let's talk about fdr. he had a tragedy in his life. how did that come about? could better medical attention early on have cured his polio? doris: he's only in his 30's when he gets infantile paralysis. all of a sudden, one-day he comes home from swimming very tired, climbs the stairs to go to bed and is never able to walk on his own power again. they misdiagnosed it at first. it's possible that he could have been made more whole, but his lower body, in the end, was never really able to walk under its own power. so what he did, however, was spend years, between 1920 and 1924, trying to walk, and it meant that he had to strengthen his chest muscles and his back muscles. one of the stories that i had heard was when he was in his wheelchair, he would ask to be lifted from his wheelchair to be put on the carpet so that he could crawl for two hours to strengthen his back muscles. then he would take the stairs one at a time and hoist himself up from one banister to the other. by the top
strata path. -- straight up path.avid: let's talk about fdr. he had a tragedy in his life. how did that come about? could better medical attention early on have cured his polio? doris: he's only in his 30's when he gets infantile paralysis. all of a sudden, one-day he comes home from swimming very tired, climbs the stairs to go to bed and is never able to walk on his own power again. they misdiagnosed it at first. it's possible that he could have been made more whole, but his lower body, in the...
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therefore, we have chosen the right path. speaking of the modern irrigation systems in the previous regime, it was 38,000 hecters. d today, it is 2.5 million hecters that are covered by modern irrigation system. it has been six-fold increase. so if you look at these agricultural figures, you realize that in the past 40 years, our nation has made major progress. the industrial sector, if you compare it to the 40 years ago, all of our industrial number of -- the industrial enterprises is 85,000. our steel products in the past was less than 400,000. today, that figure has reached 20 million tons. these figures are not even comparable with 10 years ago. we are on the path of construction and progress. i wish to draw your attention to this. at the time of the shah's regime 110 people could use illion tons of natural gas and today has reached 1,000 million tons. this means that our laborers and engineers are making great -- oil great effort in the and gas sector and our reserves today is 160 billion barrels. so it's a two-fold incr
therefore, we have chosen the right path. speaking of the modern irrigation systems in the previous regime, it was 38,000 hecters. d today, it is 2.5 million hecters that are covered by modern irrigation system. it has been six-fold increase. so if you look at these agricultural figures, you realize that in the past 40 years, our nation has made major progress. the industrial sector, if you compare it to the 40 years ago, all of our industrial number of -- the industrial enterprises is 85,000....
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path to run down. we just saw from a series of speakers and heard from a series of speakers that the numbers go up and at some point you reach a tipping point. and that tipping point says you cannot go forward. and i would rather we move over to a suboptimal path now and pay that price, which is typically a short-term corrective price, and in the scheme of things, it may take longer than just a short term, but we have to move over. because if we don't, our choices are taken away from us. and i will tell you that if we would have gotten on the path two years ago, we would have had more choices and more options. but every day we go further down this path, the fewer options we have. until the end. and mr. yoho is correct. all my friends who have spoken tonight were correct. and the more than 50 co-sponsors are here. they're all correct. if we don't do something, it will be imposed upon us. and if it is imposed upon us, we won't have control. we will not be able to handle this in a way where we hurt the fe
path to run down. we just saw from a series of speakers and heard from a series of speakers that the numbers go up and at some point you reach a tipping point. and that tipping point says you cannot go forward. and i would rather we move over to a suboptimal path now and pay that price, which is typically a short-term corrective price, and in the scheme of things, it may take longer than just a short term, but we have to move over. because if we don't, our choices are taken away from us. and i...
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obstacles as our path. this is what i mean.nsidious forces every day that are trying to make it vote, for people to trying to drown out our voices with big minute. time to to organize, ouranize, time to take back democracy. it's time america. [cheers] time to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens money and get the dark out of our politics. to stop discrimin a tore actions by -- discrimno story -- it's time register every young person turn 18.hen they >> you see, the obstacle that with bigthrowing at us money and limits on voting, they they are also ut our path. they are how, as paul wellstone we d tell us, they are how organize. here is another one. climate change. the people are on our side when it comes to climate change. why? they e like you and i, believe in science. that's why, in the first hundred of my administration, i will reinstate the clean power gas mileage standards and put forth sweeping legislation to invest in green infrastructure. on day one, we will rejoin international climate agreement. obstac
obstacles as our path. this is what i mean.nsidious forces every day that are trying to make it vote, for people to trying to drown out our voices with big minute. time to to organize, ouranize, time to take back democracy. it's time america. [cheers] time to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens money and get the dark out of our politics. to stop discrimin a tore actions by -- discrimno story -- it's time register every young person turn 18.hen they >> you see, the...
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no straight path. david: each of them went through a point that was so bad that some of them considered suicide. i think you said lincoln considered suicide. >> lincoln got to the state legislature. his great hope was to bring infrastructure projects to his section of illinois for the poor farmers so towns would grow up. billonsored a $1 million at the state legislature to dredge harbors and bill rhodes. the state went into recession. all the projects were have finished. he was blamed. the state went into debt. he had to leave the state legislature in disgrace. at the same time he had broken his engagement with mary todd, knowing he had humiliated her. having broken his word twice a depression so deep that his friend came to his side and said lincoln, you must rally, or you will die. heould just as soon die said. fueled by ambition, he finally came out of depression. he wins a single term in congress. he will lose two senate seats. that desire to leave his mark on the world, which is so unusual, that a
no straight path. david: each of them went through a point that was so bad that some of them considered suicide. i think you said lincoln considered suicide. >> lincoln got to the state legislature. his great hope was to bring infrastructure projects to his section of illinois for the poor farmers so towns would grow up. billonsored a $1 million at the state legislature to dredge harbors and bill rhodes. the state went into recession. all the projects were have finished. he was blamed....
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but the other path, the other perhaps parallel, perhaps intersecting path is the path of the criminal law, and one of the things about living through this trump era is that it has never been fully clear to us, the american people, throughout the scandals of this presidency just how susceptible this sitting president might be to potential prosecution himself. not only in congress and a potential impeachment proceeding, but potentially in a court of law as well. there is of course somewhat contested justice department policy about whether or not a president can be indicted and prosecuted while he is serving in office, and that is not necessarily an open and shut case, in part because of the prospect that the president could be indicted, but the indictment could be sealed until the time that he leaves office. that puts it in sort of a gray area in terms of how much influence prosecutors can potentially have on the future of a presidency. if a sealed indictment is used as the basis for some sort of negotiation with the president or his representatives, the idea that there is a black and w
but the other path, the other perhaps parallel, perhaps intersecting path is the path of the criminal law, and one of the things about living through this trump era is that it has never been fully clear to us, the american people, throughout the scandals of this presidency just how susceptible this sitting president might be to potential prosecution himself. not only in congress and a potential impeachment proceeding, but potentially in a court of law as well. there is of course somewhat...
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we had the blue path, yellow path, we had the gold path, and finally we had the pink path. the pink path was the winner. the pink path went completely out of the way from the straight line direction between the two, drove south, and then drove east in a direction where there weren't a lot of hazards. some of my fondest personal memories of the mission were going into the rover team and working with the rover when, sorry steve, most of the science team had checked out and said, you know, remind me when we get to an outcrop because these ripples just aren't doing it for me. but to me it was tremendously exciting to be able to know where you were, relate it to what you saw around you, and help the rover planners decide where to go next. so that was the fun part. the question is, what science, what clues in the rocks allowed us to come up with a story of battery acid in the middle martian history and cleaner water later? and the clues were in the rocks. at eagle crater and the earlier locations we saw sulfate sandstone. these are rocks with little sand size particles and their
we had the blue path, yellow path, we had the gold path, and finally we had the pink path. the pink path was the winner. the pink path went completely out of the way from the straight line direction between the two, drove south, and then drove east in a direction where there weren't a lot of hazards. some of my fondest personal memories of the mission were going into the rover team and working with the rover when, sorry steve, most of the science team had checked out and said, you know, remind...
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you can see the flight path.... a larger aircraft ... the white night two... takes off with spaceshiptwo mounted under its wing. the space ship is then released in midair .... climbing vertically to its peak... which today was 55.87 miles above the earth... more than 5 miles above the u.s. definition of where space begins. this is what the separation looked like today at 45-thousand feet... spaceship two achieving speeds of mach three... or three times the speed of sound. at the apogee... crews experience moments of weightlessness... before the craft begins its glide back down to earth. virgin says it's on track to begin flying tourists into space later this year... perhaps as early as july. tickets for a ride currently cost between 200 and 250 thousand dollars. and we continue to follow breaking news .... recovery efforts for a missing woman... underway at fort funston..... more after the break even if no one in your home smokes, secondhand smoke can be closer than you think. secondhand smoke from a neighbor's apartment can enter your home through air vents,
you can see the flight path.... a larger aircraft ... the white night two... takes off with spaceshiptwo mounted under its wing. the space ship is then released in midair .... climbing vertically to its peak... which today was 55.87 miles above the earth... more than 5 miles above the u.s. definition of where space begins. this is what the separation looked like today at 45-thousand feet... spaceship two achieving speeds of mach three... or three times the speed of sound. at the apogee... crews...
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there are two paths. one, the congressional path. but secondly, there is an administrative path. in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues can speak to them for themselves on this matter, but we have been imposed additional obstacles to get resources from fema. i'll give you one example. every state, every state disperses the funding from fema. they're empowered to do so. in port reuerto rico's case, fe controls the purse. we have several orders of magnitude less projects than even in katrina. so we need -- if we are to recognize that there is a new landscape, if we are to recognize it for this landscape we need to execute quickly and we need to build smart eastern better, changes need to be made both in the administrative front and on the legislative front. >> thank you. let me turn to senator manchin. >> first of all, you know, i think about the time when you take office and you take that swearing in and the first thing you do getting elected is what do i have my hands on and how do i handle this. the first thing i wanted to do is find out that the finances in my state. i went
there are two paths. one, the congressional path. but secondly, there is an administrative path. in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues can speak to them for themselves on this matter, but we have been imposed additional obstacles to get resources from fema. i'll give you one example. every state, every state disperses the funding from fema. they're empowered to do so. in port reuerto rico's case, fe controls the purse. we have several orders of magnitude less projects than even in katrina....
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the obstacles, they are our path. here is another challenge.ay too many politicians have their heads stuck in the sand when it comes to the digital revolution. hey, guys, it's not just coming, it's here. if you don't know the difference between a hack and slack, it's time to pull off the digital highway. what would i do as president? we need to put some digital rules of the road into law when it comes to people's privacy. for too long, the big tech companies have been telling you, "don't worry, we've got back." well, your identities are being stolen and your data is being mined. our laws need to be as sophisticated as the people who are breaking them. we need to revamp our nation's cybersecurity and guarantee net neutrality for all. we need to end the digital divide by pledging to connect every household to the internet by 2022. that means you, rural america. come on, if they can do it in iceland, we can do it here. we need to train our workers today for the jobs of tomorrow and strengthen our economy by planning ahead. that means respecting an
the obstacles, they are our path. here is another challenge.ay too many politicians have their heads stuck in the sand when it comes to the digital revolution. hey, guys, it's not just coming, it's here. if you don't know the difference between a hack and slack, it's time to pull off the digital highway. what would i do as president? we need to put some digital rules of the road into law when it comes to people's privacy. for too long, the big tech companies have been telling you, "don't...
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therefore, we have chosen the right path. now, speaking of the modern irrigation systems in the previous regime, it was 38,000 hectares, and today, it is 2.5 million hectares that are covered by the modern irrigation system, so there has been almost six-fold increase. so if you look at these agricultural figures, you realize that in the past 40 years, our nation has made major progress. today, in the industrial sector, if you compare it to the past 40 years ago, all our industrial enterprises, the number of our enterprises, industrial enterprises today is 85,000, so our steel products, in the past, was less than 400,000 tons, and today, that figure has reached more than 20 million tons. so these figures are not even comparable with ten years ago. this means, and this indicates that our nation is treading the path of construction and progress. i wish to draw your attention to this. at the time of the shah's regime, the people could use 110 million tons of natural gas, and today, that has reached 1,000 million tons. this means
therefore, we have chosen the right path. now, speaking of the modern irrigation systems in the previous regime, it was 38,000 hectares, and today, it is 2.5 million hectares that are covered by the modern irrigation system, so there has been almost six-fold increase. so if you look at these agricultural figures, you realize that in the past 40 years, our nation has made major progress. today, in the industrial sector, if you compare it to the past 40 years ago, all our industrial enterprises,...
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we don't vote on a path or plan for interest rates.have each individual participant submit his or her individual projections four times a year. we did that in december. two rate increases was the median, conditional on strong outlook for 2019, an outlook which may still happen, but the good thing is we're in a place where we can be patient and flexible and see what evolves. in the meantime, we're waiting and watching. david: so, i shouldn't anticipate a big increase in interest rates at your next fomc meeting? [laughter] jay: you should anticipate that we will be patient and watching. [laughter] david: all right, well. jay: waiting and seeing. david: i have no doubt. your two predecessors had phd in economics. you have a law degree from georgetown. is there a disadvantage to not having a phd? is there an advantage of having a private equity background? [laughter] jay: you know, i wouldn't say it's a disadvantage having a phd. i've been at the board seven years. i've had a lot of time to learn monetary economics. you really have to do t
we don't vote on a path or plan for interest rates.have each individual participant submit his or her individual projections four times a year. we did that in december. two rate increases was the median, conditional on strong outlook for 2019, an outlook which may still happen, but the good thing is we're in a place where we can be patient and flexible and see what evolves. in the meantime, we're waiting and watching. david: so, i shouldn't anticipate a big increase in interest rates at your...
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there are two paths, number one, congressional path, secondly administrative path and in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues compete speak for themselves on this matter. we have been imposed traditional obstacles for getting resources from fema. one example, every state, disperses the funding from fema. they are empowered to do so. puerto rico, administratively fema controls the purse . what has been the outcome of that is that we have several orders of magnitude, less projects even then katrina. if we are to recognize there is a new landscape, if we are to recognize for this landscape we need to execute quickly and build smarter and better, changes need to be made both in the administrative front and legislative front. >> thank you let me turn to senator manchin . >> for civil 's first of all when you get sworn in the first thing you do when you get elected before swearing in is what i have my hands on now how do i get a handle on this and basically getting my financial house in order. the first thing i wanted to find out was the finances of my stay. i went to wall street immedia
there are two paths, number one, congressional path, secondly administrative path and in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues compete speak for themselves on this matter. we have been imposed traditional obstacles for getting resources from fema. one example, every state, disperses the funding from fema. they are empowered to do so. puerto rico, administratively fema controls the purse . what has been the outcome of that is that we have several orders of magnitude, less projects even then...
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there are two possible paths for the president, actually, three possible paths for the president to take. the first is to succeed to whatever deal the five partisan negotiators come up with and sign whatever they do to recommend him. the third would the second would be to shut the government down and the third would be to declare a national emergency and hyping that as a possible path in the state of the union. i don't think the president will shut the government down, and i don't think we see him backing down on his demands for a wall, hence, i think this third path is the most plausible as we head into tuesday and the president saying very publicly that he's likely to do this. >> so, nathan, do you see the president trying to state the case, make the case for a national emergency on tuesday, because this is what he had to say on friday. >> have you privately decided whether or not you will declare a national emergency? >> have i privately, what's in my mind? certainly thinking about it. i think there's a good chance we'll have to do that. >> reporter: are you saying we should be prepar
there are two possible paths for the president, actually, three possible paths for the president to take. the first is to succeed to whatever deal the five partisan negotiators come up with and sign whatever they do to recommend him. the third would the second would be to shut the government down and the third would be to declare a national emergency and hyping that as a possible path in the state of the union. i don't think the president will shut the government down, and i don't think we see...
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there is the congressional path and secondly there is an administrative path. in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues can speak for themselves on this matter. we have been imposed additional obstacles. to get resources from fema. i will give you one example. every state, disperses the funding from fema. they are empowered to do so. in puerto rico's case administratively fema controls it first. what has been the outcome of that is we have several orders of magnitude. if we are to recognize it that there is a new landscape, if we are to recognize for this landscape we need to execute quickly, and we need to build smarter and better. changes need to be made both in the administrative front and on the legislative front. >> thank you. let me turn to senator mansion. >> i think about the time when you take office and you get sworn in. the first thing you do when you get elected. where do i have my hands on now and how do i get a handle on this? it's basically getting your financial and order. i went to wall street immediately. i went to standard imports. i went to
there is the congressional path and secondly there is an administrative path. in the case of puerto rico, my colleagues can speak for themselves on this matter. we have been imposed additional obstacles. to get resources from fema. i will give you one example. every state, disperses the funding from fema. they are empowered to do so. in puerto rico's case administratively fema controls it first. what has been the outcome of that is we have several orders of magnitude. if we are to recognize it...
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doris: i think my guys had a more winding path.ted was toln somehow get away from the world in which she had been born. he had to scour the countryside for books. his father did not like him reading because he thought it made it useless on the farm. he sometimes took books away from his son. he could not escape until he was 21. he began to dream through literature that he could have a another way of life. but somehow he was not going to be stuck doing this all of his life. there was nobody who could've predicted, even if you listen to him. he went through terrible turmoil. i call them my guys because i have lived with them that long. they all went through terrible crucibles. that is what made them stronger on the other end. david: let's talk about that. each of them went through a point that was so bad that some of them considered suicide. into: lincoln had gotten the state legislature and his great help being there was to bring infrastructure projects to his section of illinois so that poor farmers could bring their goods to marke
doris: i think my guys had a more winding path.ted was toln somehow get away from the world in which she had been born. he had to scour the countryside for books. his father did not like him reading because he thought it made it useless on the farm. he sometimes took books away from his son. he could not escape until he was 21. he began to dream through literature that he could have a another way of life. but somehow he was not going to be stuck doing this all of his life. there was nobody who...
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he could see an upward path.ut now he just had a fatalism about life and realized i'm just going to take any job that comes my way that looks good to me, that i can learn from. it may be my last job because he had the sense that nothing would last forever. so he comes back from the badlands and he becomes a civil service commissioner. his friend said, what are you doing this for? it is too below you. he said no, i believe in the merit system and this is something i can do well, which he does. then he sees the police department in new york is corrupt and wants to take it on. i want to make it uncorrupt, i think i can do that. again, they say why are you doing that? it's below you. he does it. it's a difficult job, but he does it well. then he gets what he originally wanted, assistant secretary of the navy, and then there is the war, the spanish-american war, and he leaves this powerful position to become an ordinary footsoldier, because that's what he wants to do. that makes him the roughrider and gives him the he
he could see an upward path.ut now he just had a fatalism about life and realized i'm just going to take any job that comes my way that looks good to me, that i can learn from. it may be my last job because he had the sense that nothing would last forever. so he comes back from the badlands and he becomes a civil service commissioner. his friend said, what are you doing this for? it is too below you. he said no, i believe in the merit system and this is something i can do well, which he does....
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the point is, we should have an individual path. look, there are many times in my life. look at this, i got a rocking chair, there are many of those. this is too early for me. there are many times, several moments in my life when i had to say, you know what my was wrong. and i apologize for it. you know what it made me a better human being because i had to lower, humble myself. >> laura: i do that every day, donna. >> donna: i do that too. >> laura: i'm a virginia resident and went to the university of virginia. but instead of just moving left, more toward socialism. this piece title from the national journal, democrats boosting trumps clear -- reelection process.. one democratic strategist alarmed by the rise of socialism within theis democratic party commits as this. we are on an out-of-control roller coaster going 100 miles an hour and no functioning break. no one is bleeding and the boys could not be more clear. >> donna: we have ways to profile one dynamic young woman just elected to congress who ili do believe it is a mover and a shaker. aoc. what i like about her,
the point is, we should have an individual path. look, there are many times in my life. look at this, i got a rocking chair, there are many of those. this is too early for me. there are many times, several moments in my life when i had to say, you know what my was wrong. and i apologize for it. you know what it made me a better human being because i had to lower, humble myself. >> laura: i do that every day, donna. >> donna: i do that too. >> laura: i'm a virginia resident and...
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let's see those obstacles as our path. this is what i mean.nsidious forces every day that are trying to make it harder for people to vote, trying to drown out our voices with big money. it is time to organize, time to galvanize, time to take back our democracy. it's time, america! time to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united and get the dark money out of our politics! it is time to stop discriminatory action by restoring the voting rights act. it is time to pass my bill to register every young person automatically to vote when they turn 18. you see, the obstacles they're throwing at us with big money and limits on voting, they're obstacles but they're also our path. they are how, as paul stone will tell us, they are how they organize. here's another one. climate change. the people are on our side when it comes to climate change. why? because like you and i, they believe in science. that's why, in the first 100 days of my administration, ilreinstate the gas standard mileage and put sweeping legislation to invest in green
let's see those obstacles as our path. this is what i mean.nsidious forces every day that are trying to make it harder for people to vote, trying to drown out our voices with big money. it is time to organize, time to galvanize, time to take back our democracy. it's time, america! time to pass a constitutional amendment to overturn citizens united and get the dark money out of our politics! it is time to stop discriminatory action by restoring the voting rights act. it is time to pass my bill...
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is that a path to healing? is that a path to a better outcome for the united states. and when it comes to the democratic party, he just feels like the primary system is setting up a fever dream of unelectability that he doesn't want to participate in. he doesn't think that that is what his home is right now. and so when you are talking about completely ending the health insurance industry, or you talk about eliminating i.c.e. or getting too the far outreaches of the fringes of american politics, he doesn't think that's a path to a better outcome. he thinks it's a path to more shouting and yelling. we didn't hear a lot about progress. >> has he had some recent epiphany that he wants to let his independent freak flag fly? i mean, how did this come to pass? heretofore, he has been a reliable democrat, albeit one who didn't always vote? >> i think that over the course of the last couple of years, he's been watching how things have been playing out in walk. between the shutdowns a tornadoes increased temperature and the volume of all the sniping. and he just decided that i
is that a path to healing? is that a path to a better outcome for the united states. and when it comes to the democratic party, he just feels like the primary system is setting up a fever dream of unelectability that he doesn't want to participate in. he doesn't think that that is what his home is right now. and so when you are talking about completely ending the health insurance industry, or you talk about eliminating i.c.e. or getting too the far outreaches of the fringes of american...
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or, you could choose the second path. continuing to support maduro.f you choose this path, you will find no safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. [applause] so today, i ask every member of the maduro regime, and this nightmare-- end this of poverty, hunger, and death. let your people go. set your country free. now is the time for all venezuelan patriots to act together as one united people. nothing could be better for the future of venezuela, and nothing could be better for the future of another captive nation. cuba, then the rebirth of freedom and democracy in venezuela. [applause] [crowd chanting usa! usa!] president trump: for decades, the socialist dictatorships of cuba and venezuela have propped each other up in a very corrupt argan -- bargain. cuba oil and in return, cuba gave venezuela a police state run direct leak from havana -- directly from havana. different day, and those days are over. between theiance two dictatorships is coming to a rapid end. a new future is beginning. all of us in this arena, and thousan
or, you could choose the second path. continuing to support maduro.f you choose this path, you will find no safe harbor, no easy exit, and no way out. you will lose everything. [applause] so today, i ask every member of the maduro regime, and this nightmare-- end this of poverty, hunger, and death. let your people go. set your country free. now is the time for all venezuelan patriots to act together as one united people. nothing could be better for the future of venezuela, and nothing could be...
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doris: i think my guys had a more winding path. that lincoln wanted was to somehow get away from the world in which she had been born. he had to scour the countryside for books. his father did not like him reading because he thought it made it useless on the farm. he sometimes took books away from his son. he could not escape until he was 21. he began to dream through literature that he could have a another way of life. but somehow he was not going to be stuck doing this all of his life. there was nobody who could've predicted, even if you listen to him. he went through terrible turmoil. i call them my guys because i have lived with them that long. they all went through terrible crucibles. that is what made them stronger on the other end. david: let's talk about that. each of them went through a point that was so bad that some of them considered suicide. doris: lincoln had gotten into the state legislature and his great help being there was to bring infrastructure projects to his section of illinois so that poor farmers could bring
doris: i think my guys had a more winding path. that lincoln wanted was to somehow get away from the world in which she had been born. he had to scour the countryside for books. his father did not like him reading because he thought it made it useless on the farm. he sometimes took books away from his son. he could not escape until he was 21. he began to dream through literature that he could have a another way of life. but somehow he was not going to be stuck doing this all of his life. there...
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the reform in 2017 and a sensible path now is to start with the hard questions.that amazon is using, netflix is using, dozens of other fortune 500 companies are using and eliminate them if they are ineffective or cost late and then see what you can do fiscally responsibly about the corporate tax rate. the difficulty is congress led with the easy stuff cutting the corporate tax rate to 21% and did very little to close loopholes command of starting february we can come back right now and start taken a hard look at loopholes. i would say that the way to go before we start talking about a new tax base are the picks the one we've got. >> hey, matt. this is morgan. question as it relates to payroll taxes and employment taxes that these companies are likely paying. while they're not paying federal taxes, and they also probably paying billions in taxes as it relates to employees. it's not like they're contributing nothing. >> absolutely. it's inaccurate to say companies like this are paying taxes at all. this is the federal income tax. the problem is the federal income t
the reform in 2017 and a sensible path now is to start with the hard questions.that amazon is using, netflix is using, dozens of other fortune 500 companies are using and eliminate them if they are ineffective or cost late and then see what you can do fiscally responsibly about the corporate tax rate. the difficulty is congress led with the easy stuff cutting the corporate tax rate to 21% and did very little to close loopholes command of starting february we can come back right now and start...
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it is really the spoiler that wants to pursue anti-american path here. they are the ones that have the means support the regime. >> and they are the ones that have the biggest support. >> they want to make sure it pays off. it has bet as the one that will send oil in return for their loans. i think with the right they would also work with a new government that would be democratically elected. >> and what about the government in washington? how has the trump administration handled this? >> well, they have been very active and very engaged. the main player has been senator rubio. in many ways the government when he came it outsourced latin america who has become very active and very well informed. he spends time and energy and political capital. so at this point they are staying closely aligned with the group of latin american countries that is coordinating the international pressure against the regime. >> it is a sort of south florida strategy towards venezuela coming out of washington? >> it seems there's room for the democrats to come in here. democrats
it is really the spoiler that wants to pursue anti-american path here. they are the ones that have the means support the regime. >> and they are the ones that have the biggest support. >> they want to make sure it pays off. it has bet as the one that will send oil in return for their loans. i think with the right they would also work with a new government that would be democratically elected. >> and what about the government in washington? how has the trump administration...
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there is another path to take than this onelj generations that there is another path to take than this angry at the dues. in 1944 to 1945, they were angry at the jewish people and continues today. —— jewish people. it is enough, that is what is written here, it is enough. politicians are many different parties during the demonstrations, although the leader of the front nationale marine le pen said she was not planning to attend. —— front national. latest figures suggest any sneak attacks increased by 40% since 2018. last week, protestors shouted abuse at a french philosopher, calling him a dirty zionist and telling them to go back to tel aviv. many claim the rise of the g'day sean has helped to galvanise a minority of anti—semitic extremist, a link the wider movement is keen to avoid. —— giet jaunes. a link the wider movement is keen to avoid. —— gietjaunes. —— gilet jaunes. brazil's government is to deliver aid to its border with venezuela within days, at the request ofjuan guaido, the venezuelan opposition leader who's declared himself president. other aid shipments are waiting there
there is another path to take than this onelj generations that there is another path to take than this angry at the dues. in 1944 to 1945, they were angry at the jewish people and continues today. —— jewish people. it is enough, that is what is written here, it is enough. politicians are many different parties during the demonstrations, although the leader of the front nationale marine le pen said she was not planning to attend. —— front national. latest figures suggest any sneak...
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. >>> plus, a local program works to help teens avoid tak g the wrong path in life. just ahead i'll share a success story in this whek's harris' es. for top quality floors at rock-bottom prices, come to floor & decor. if you love your wallet, and you love your home, you have to go. hardwoods, laminates, tile or stone. the pros come here. i come here. hands down the best place for floors. no question. floor & decor. remember when we all used to go to the cafeteria and just chow down midday? -you mean, like, lunch? -come on. voted "most likely to help people save $668 when they switch." -didn't you get caught in the laminating machine? -ha. [ sighs ] -"box, have a great summer. daniel." ooh.yo danielle, control urself. i'd like to slow it down here with a special discount for a special girl. danielle, this one's for you. >>> repair crews throughout the region are taking advantage of the warmer weath we've t. they're going on a pothole palooza. as new 4's megan mcgrath reports, we're seeing more of them, thanks in part to the recent wild temperature swings. >> reporte i
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so this is a path i would not recommend he go down. i don't expect him to sign it
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rates which suggest a gently rising path or bank rate over the next three years, the path for governmentnises that these assumptions and judgments will need to be updated once greater clarity emerges about the nature of the eu withdrawal. come out the judgments and assumptions lead to a forecast in which business investment and economic growth soften further in the near term before picking up sharply as the fog clears. uk growth is expected to rise to 2% by the end of the forecasts, building excess demand in the process. inflation dips below target in the near term before picking up unsettling a little above the 2% target for the balance of the forecast. —— and settling above 2%. much is uncertain in present but one certainty is the uk economy will not involve exactly as described in this inflation report. for starters, the average of a range of different outcomes is not the same as a specific deal. the timing of the agreement and the timing of the agreement and the timing of the agreement and the timing of its implementation could change. the pace of the rebound and investment and pick—
rates which suggest a gently rising path or bank rate over the next three years, the path for governmentnises that these assumptions and judgments will need to be updated once greater clarity emerges about the nature of the eu withdrawal. come out the judgments and assumptions lead to a forecast in which business investment and economic growth soften further in the near term before picking up sharply as the fog clears. uk growth is expected to rise to 2% by the end of the forecasts, building...
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. >>> plus, a local program works to help teens avoid taking the wrong path in life.ust ahead i'll share a success storythis week's harris' heroes. people aren't talking about how much money they saved buying giant-brand chicken. they're not talking, because they're eating. oh, hello. at giant, it's the little things that make mealtime easy, so you have more time with the people you love. are so thick... so fluffy... so delicious... (whisper) karen, karen you've got to try this ...they're just too good not to share l'eggo your eggo my name is brittney. a little thing i love about the egg white grill is the toasty english muffin. it's toasted perfectly-it's just a little crispy, but not, like, hard crispy, but just crispy enough that when you bite into it everything is perfect. my name is kurtis and i love the egg white grill because the egg itself. it's soft and fluffy like a pillow. and i wouldn't eat my pillow, but i'd eat the chick-fil-a breakfast egg white sandwich for sure! fresh grab and golking salads and sandwiches. they're not talking, because they're eating.
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michael gancasz: "what you are looking t here is actual path a suspect is taking as he is fleeing fromfficers. as you can see he is traveling well into the 90 miles per hour range over the bridge. it's a cool thing because it allows law enforcement to fall back from a car chase while still monitoring the suspects location">nats/san pablo police officer"14 charles 4..." sot
michael gancasz: "what you are looking t here is actual path a suspect is taking as he is fleeing fromfficers. as you can see he is traveling well into the 90 miles per hour range over the bridge. it's a cool thing because it allows law enforcement to fall back from a car chase while still monitoring the suspects location">nats/san pablo police officer"14 charles 4..." sot