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let's bridge in trump 2020 campaign senior adviser katrina pearson.before the last break that pretty much anything and everything become up at the rally. president trump made headlines, with the accep acceptance of resignation o pruitt, do you thk he talks about that? >> i think your initial thought is correct. the president could speak about anything tonight, he has his written speech in the teleprompter, if you have been to a trump rally, president is known to just feel the energy in the room and talk about things he's to talk about and current headlines this may come up, he is going to talk about many accomplishments he is making and how democrats are failing to block his agenda. and he will show support for his supporters who are under attack now because you have democrat politicians encourages physical couldn't fronttation. connell: we'll talk about that. -- confrontation, we'll talk about that, i have covered enough rally, to know what you expect going in is not necessarily headline that you get. maybe he gives a hint about his supreme court nom
let's bridge in trump 2020 campaign senior adviser katrina pearson.before the last break that pretty much anything and everything become up at the rally. president trump made headlines, with the accep acceptance of resignation o pruitt, do you thk he talks about that? >> i think your initial thought is correct. the president could speak about anything tonight, he has his written speech in the teleprompter, if you have been to a trump rally, president is known to just feel the energy in...
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external holiday, griffith and pearson, many others before and after them, the mirage in the desert has become indelibly real. it's up to a new generation of urban image makers to ensure it continues to flourish. thank you. >>. >> i'm happy to take any questions you may have, yes area. >>. >>, the hollywood one was the one i was considering. the main contender besides this was sessile beacon hill who was a present from the beginning.he was a silent director and it's interesting because a lot of his silent films, he survived well into the sound era and his sound films are the but he made some really good solid movies so that was kind of a revelation to me what he was also kind of a larger-than-life personality, extremely arrogant area but i ultimately felt that so many of the directors that i was reading about said this is a guy. he didn't do what he sometimes claimed in his later years that he invented the close-up and tracking shot. those things were invented by other people but he was the guy who took all the elements and then together into a glamour of visual storytelling. so he was
external holiday, griffith and pearson, many others before and after them, the mirage in the desert has become indelibly real. it's up to a new generation of urban image makers to ensure it continues to flourish. thank you. >>. >> i'm happy to take any questions you may have, yes area. >>. >>, the hollywood one was the one i was considering. the main contender besides this was sessile beacon hill who was a present from the beginning.he was a silent director and it's...
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who wanted to talk to john glenn would soon run for the senate for ohio for the first time, lester pearson, canadian liberal party leader, won nobel peace prize on suess crisis, he would be elected prime minister of canada the following year. robert frost was there, he was 88, he was a magnet all evening for people. of course, frost was -- had become famous for his reciting of the gift outright poem in inago intraiciÓn -- inauguration and president kennedy would send him on a mission, cultural affairs mission to the soviet union. katherine anne porter was there, she had written one novel, she mostly wrote short stories but her one novel on that very day reached number one in "the new york times" best seller list. only nobel female was there, mary hemmingway, as mentioned in the introduction, she sat at president's kennedy table but she also got into an argument over cuba policy that hemmingway had lived in cuba for 20 years and had perspective on the day of pigs which is not shared by kennedy and also fidel castro. people enjoyed themselves that evening even those who would have ordinarily
who wanted to talk to john glenn would soon run for the senate for ohio for the first time, lester pearson, canadian liberal party leader, won nobel peace prize on suess crisis, he would be elected prime minister of canada the following year. robert frost was there, he was 88, he was a magnet all evening for people. of course, frost was -- had become famous for his reciting of the gift outright poem in inago intraiciÓn -- inauguration and president kennedy would send him on a mission, cultural...
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. >> as for john pearson whose indiscretion with nancy should have made him suspect, he had an alibi.same woman behind brad and nancy's breakup. >> at the beginning of the case -- >> as the long trial finally wound down, the defense hammered down its claim that the police and prosecution bought into a whispering campaign and nancy's friends against brad. >> it made it easier for them to simply let the gossip about brad become their reality even when the facts and the evidence did not fit it. and now police department and the prosecutors are willing to send an innocent man to rot in a dungeon in essence, for the rest of his life. >> but there were facts, said the prosecution, to send brad cooper away for life. >> fact, the defendant googled where he was going to place his wife's body. fact, the router that could help him automate a phone call is also now missing. fact, nancy cooper never left that house the morning of july t 12. >> so the jurors adjourn to deliberate. guilty of first degree murder, second degree or not guilty. and nancy's family having listened to weeks of confusing an
. >> as for john pearson whose indiscretion with nancy should have made him suspect, he had an alibi.same woman behind brad and nancy's breakup. >> at the beginning of the case -- >> as the long trial finally wound down, the defense hammered down its claim that the police and prosecution bought into a whispering campaign and nancy's friends against brad. >> it made it easier for them to simply let the gossip about brad become their reality even when the facts and the...
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let's take it up with trump 2020, katrina pearson. >> good to be here.should democrats say support us? >> i'm not sure they will do that just yet. but i will say that it is quite ironic how the tables have turned. and i think the left has donald trump, "medicare for all" brothers can show they are. the initiative that is part of the political arm already running as a may for democrats supporting a position on the immigration. the joke is the president said, coming from the assembly that that they are the ones that did not come to the table to handle the immigration issue to begin with. it is quite disturbing to see that you have a koch brothers now, i guess, trying to pick a fight with the american people and is not just donald trump it is president trump, he upset both sides of the apple card. the democrats and republicans alike and that's why people like him. now you have the "medicare for all" brothers essentially command saying, we are against the policies that donald trump is supporting to help americans for what exactly? i think that will play out
let's take it up with trump 2020, katrina pearson. >> good to be here.should democrats say support us? >> i'm not sure they will do that just yet. but i will say that it is quite ironic how the tables have turned. and i think the left has donald trump, "medicare for all" brothers can show they are. the initiative that is part of the political arm already running as a may for democrats supporting a position on the immigration. the joke is the president said, coming from the...
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i would not be sitting here doing this with a book if it was not for dan pearson. he saw the vision. one thing he saw to me when i first met him was that for him being a man and entertainment it is really telling where all the stories about where women are written in code by men. you started watching and listening to me. and then when my mother was a life we had that conversation with her and he started really paying attention and saying something is wrong here. and so he believed in it that strongly when he said the platform needs to be bigger so women have their own voice and tell their own story. so thank you for that. i am going to read a little bed from the first chapter of the book to give you a context of who that little girl, the journey of what happened. join me as i take you to jamaica. what started as a 3-year-old. the first chapter is called the prisoner of watson avenue. i was three years old, barefoot against the chilled concrete floor in the back of the pub on williams street in my birthplace in jamaica. surrounded by blue lagoon, white sand beaches,
i would not be sitting here doing this with a book if it was not for dan pearson. he saw the vision. one thing he saw to me when i first met him was that for him being a man and entertainment it is really telling where all the stories about where women are written in code by men. you started watching and listening to me. and then when my mother was a life we had that conversation with her and he started really paying attention and saying something is wrong here. and so he believed in it that...
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keep an eye on that. other big ones, astrazeneca, reckitt benckiser, the media companies, itv, bt, pearsonl, interesting developments with president from's tweet regarding iran. —— keep an iron on. he said us allies buying from iran should stop otherwise they could face sanctions. this as to the confusion about where the oil price is going, doesn't it? it reiterates that after gains in the oil price nothing is really certain. and what impact that will have on the oil price, which we have seen weakening recently, depends on how many countries follow the us in imposing sanctions on iran. three countries that will benefit are saudi arabia, iraq and of course russia, because they are seen as the substitutes for iranian oil. the trade tensions is another factor because they will weigh on global activity and that's bad news for the oil price. we have had major oil players like total mothballing projects earmarked for iran. 0thers experiencing similar problems? about where to put the money for future projects. they all companies have been under pressure when the oil price was weaker, they have be
keep an eye on that. other big ones, astrazeneca, reckitt benckiser, the media companies, itv, bt, pearsonl, interesting developments with president from's tweet regarding iran. —— keep an iron on. he said us allies buying from iran should stop otherwise they could face sanctions. this as to the confusion about where the oil price is going, doesn't it? it reiterates that after gains in the oil price nothing is really certain. and what impact that will have on the oil price, which we have...
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ministration even our white house press secretary sarah sanders and secretary of homeland security pearson nielsen. anybody now have heard that i was asked to leave the restaurant this weekend where i attempted to have dinner with my family my husband and i politely left and went home i was asked to leave because i work for president trump. ok you. know. i think. this latest case shows that the us is growing more and more polarized and it's not just limited to protesters we're now seeing a division grow between the federal government and the state government which could have a severe repercussions. ok sara keep us right up to date on those protests if you will this miracle on live from washington d.c. . spain is to establish special centers to identify migrants it's part of an emergency plan after a jump in the number of new arrivals this video was posted online showing a boat landing at a beach in the southern city of d.s. the migrants then run off in different directions after making a life threatening journey across the mediterranean. well the number of illegal migrants arriving by boat
ministration even our white house press secretary sarah sanders and secretary of homeland security pearson nielsen. anybody now have heard that i was asked to leave the restaurant this weekend where i attempted to have dinner with my family my husband and i politely left and went home i was asked to leave because i work for president trump. ok you. know. i think. this latest case shows that the us is growing more and more polarized and it's not just limited to protesters we're now seeing a...
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general but you just touched upon my next question yourself how this story came to light shortly after pearson and charm that's in-house think so tell me tell me why is the timing so special. well the timing of course if you were to ask anybody there was a bonus is merrily this is just doesn't really happen because the the the search had taken. prior to this the search which by the way was also rather most uncomfortable for anybody who has seen a federal agency the f.b.i. search you would think that you are public enemy number one they grab everything that you have you have people who come on board who are professional. pickpockets who are. locked pickers and safe crackers if you have anything that involves immediate activity to break you'll have somebody there who have bolt cutters in acetylene torches i mean this is this is really a a a a frightful event but what her point of view is and her lawyer she's saying i have made myself available i have talked with you i have voluntarily appeared i've appeared before committees or or tribunals or anybody who would like all you have to do is call me
general but you just touched upon my next question yourself how this story came to light shortly after pearson and charm that's in-house think so tell me tell me why is the timing so special. well the timing of course if you were to ask anybody there was a bonus is merrily this is just doesn't really happen because the the the search had taken. prior to this the search which by the way was also rather most uncomfortable for anybody who has seen a federal agency the f.b.i. search you would think...
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lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasr hate speech." will the government stop using the word islamophobia because it is surely reasonable and not at all phobic to fear the world's most violent ideology from which indeed most... shame! ..from which, indeed, most hate speech now comes. attempts to stigmatise muslims as the original question does, is unworthy of any member of your lordship's house. and such language aids those who oppose cohesive communities and encourages hate crimes, attacks on both mosques and individual muslims. a bill to make it harder for young people to buy knives and acid online, as well as banning the possession of weapons such as so—called zombie knives — with blades of up to two feet long — has moved a step closer to becoming law. the home secretary set out the plan. it shocks me that flick knives are still available despite being banned as long ago as 1959 and that zombie knives and knuckle dusters and other dreadful weapons are also still in wide circulation. the bill will therefore make it an o
lord pearson asked the government if they would require preaching in mosques and teaching in madrassasr hate speech." will the government stop using the word islamophobia because it is surely reasonable and not at all phobic to fear the world's most violent ideology from which indeed most... shame! ..from which, indeed, most hate speech now comes. attempts to stigmatise muslims as the original question does, is unworthy of any member of your lordship's house. and such language aids those...
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the use of live rounds, which may have been intent to take life, the life of a pearson officer, meansrious levels of civil disorder. gerry adams has called for a meeting with the people who attacked his home. i've never complimented a sinn fein politician before, but will the secretary of state agree with me that the comments of gerry adams were helpful rather than unhelpful, and correct in that it is dialogue, not violence, the northern ireland needs? i think the fact that the people of northern ireland have heard their political leaders say the same thing but the same... is incredibly important, and is a message that needs to be made to the small number, a very small number of people now who do not believe that the way to resolve the issues in northern ireland is through dialogue, but through violence? a former shadow northern ireland secretary referred to the fact the assembly hasn't been sitting for more than a year. the vacuum in our politics in northern ireland is at least partly responsible, and i urge her to do more to fill that vacuum with political dialogue and restore the i
the use of live rounds, which may have been intent to take life, the life of a pearson officer, meansrious levels of civil disorder. gerry adams has called for a meeting with the people who attacked his home. i've never complimented a sinn fein politician before, but will the secretary of state agree with me that the comments of gerry adams were helpful rather than unhelpful, and correct in that it is dialogue, not violence, the northern ireland needs? i think the fact that the people of...
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joining me now to debate senior adviser to the president campaign 2020 katrina pearson and antoine.very early. let's talk about this and the reaction from the media. they say it's the end of the world, pull the fire alarm moment, roe versus wade is doomed. katrina, i will start with you, overreaction? >> well, i think this is pretty much standard, heather, the media and the left are sick. everything is doomed and dploom with the president. it started if trump is elected, we are all going to die and every single day the president has done nothing but deliver on campaign promises to people who elected by the way happened to be a lot of people. the idea somehow that the president is going make a bad pick when he actually campaigned on many of these people and their policies which are simply just originalists, people who want to follow the constitution, i think this is simply projection by the left because they are the ones that like to put in judges who legislate from the bench. it's not the right. we simply want to have a supreme court court that's going read the constitution and inte
joining me now to debate senior adviser to the president campaign 2020 katrina pearson and antoine.very early. let's talk about this and the reaction from the media. they say it's the end of the world, pull the fire alarm moment, roe versus wade is doomed. katrina, i will start with you, overreaction? >> well, i think this is pretty much standard, heather, the media and the left are sick. everything is doomed and dploom with the president. it started if trump is elected, we are all going...
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directed by drew pearson.y. doesn't have much emotional clout. at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has darkness in her past which she manages to convey. and there is also a brilliant comic turn by dave batista, he makes the most of this joke. but he is this man mountain, he is a medical orderly and he keeps showing everyone his badge to demonstrate that he is a medical orderly! it is kind of 0k, it is not great, it is not mamma mia! here we go again, let's be honest, but it is kind of 0k! and a totally different turn for the third film, which i haven't seen but by everything i have read is really emotional in a different way. it is, it is very tough it is a drama written byjenny lu, a taiwanese graduate who can't find work, ends up taking a job in an illegal massage parlour, here is a clip. she's so nice, thank you. see, i told you! bye! i'll be back! i ,again , again soon. -- come again. thank you so much, bye—bye. so, you can see from that it is resolutely unglamorous and
directed by drew pearson.y. doesn't have much emotional clout. at the centre of it you do have jodie foster playing this character who has darkness in her past which she manages to convey. and there is also a brilliant comic turn by dave batista, he makes the most of this joke. but he is this man mountain, he is a medical orderly and he keeps showing everyone his badge to demonstrate that he is a medical orderly! it is kind of 0k, it is not great, it is not mamma mia! here we go again, let's be...
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liz: we take it up with katrina pearson. we should note laguardia airport is in cortez's district.is your reaction. reporter: someone forget to tell miss cortez it is time to shift gears from being an activist to a politician. great to push these ideas and notions. but now it time for her to put forward actual solutions, one thing she really complaining about with separation of family, trump administration policies. it is not the trump administration policies. it is everyone that she supported prior to the last elect who are in was on the that -- in wa office that created the laws, this pride full ignorance makes her the perfect choice to lead the democrat party as tom perez likes to promote her, they share similar ideas with regards to raising taxes and socialism and everything she talked about. democrats voted present for abolishes i.c.e. liz: separating of family was the zero tolerance policy, white house trying to reunite the families, still going on. a tough story. i want to get to this former democrat senator, now independent, joe lieberman, criticizing alexandria ocasio-cort
liz: we take it up with katrina pearson. we should note laguardia airport is in cortez's district.is your reaction. reporter: someone forget to tell miss cortez it is time to shift gears from being an activist to a politician. great to push these ideas and notions. but now it time for her to put forward actual solutions, one thing she really complaining about with separation of family, trump administration policies. it is not the trump administration policies. it is everyone that she supported...
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. >>> education publisher pearson says it is on track to meet its 2018 outlook after adjusted operating profit hit 107 million pounds that was ahead of expectations the firm delivered cost savings of 40 million pounds in the first half and announced 5.5 pence per share increase >> the second half is a bigger half, more significant in terms of sales and more significant in terms of profit. we're pleased with the momentum we got it's good to have this half year under our belts. there's a lot still to do. the key selling season is ahead of us. that's why we're reiterating guidance on a solid set of earnings >>> reckitt benckiser has had growing sales with the mead johnson purchase they upped its dividend to 70.5 pence mper share. >>> elsewhere basf reaffirmed its outlook for 2018 but is warning economic risks had increased significantly. higher cost from feed stocks squeezed margins the second quarter ebit rose to 2.36 billion euros, that was below expectations let's check in on facebook of course we had that move in trading yesterday down almost 20%, 19% or so that was the biggest one-day
. >>> education publisher pearson says it is on track to meet its 2018 outlook after adjusted operating profit hit 107 million pounds that was ahead of expectations the firm delivered cost savings of 40 million pounds in the first half and announced 5.5 pence per share increase >> the second half is a bigger half, more significant in terms of sales and more significant in terms of profit. we're pleased with the momentum we got it's good to have this half year under our belts....
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they just ride their bikes for blocks to the east end it is 70 degrees pearson -- degrees., temperatures are trending down a little bit. we are in this position here, which is interesting. we have this high pressure down here and low pressure to the north. we are in this middle zone, which is why temperatures are trending down a little bit or holding steady. the changes this week are subtle. we are fortunate that the high isn't building out. we are in a bump from this low, keeping the high pressed back down here. so we are in good shape, with temperatures generally five or six degrees cooler than yesterday. subtle temperature changes continue as we go into the next few days. as you look outside and you see the fog out there, that is a beautiful shot, too. the marine layer is coming in under 1200, 1300, 1400 feet right now, as it pulls over the city. we will have a nice push of this fog. it is here now, and we will have a big push around midnight tonight. tonight, slightly cooler. not a ton of cooler. instead of 95, maybe 90 or something like that. i will talk about that mon
they just ride their bikes for blocks to the east end it is 70 degrees pearson -- degrees., temperatures are trending down a little bit. we are in this position here, which is interesting. we have this high pressure down here and low pressure to the north. we are in this middle zone, which is why temperatures are trending down a little bit or holding steady. the changes this week are subtle. we are fortunate that the high isn't building out. we are in a bump from this low, keeping the high...
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current numbers, sentences 61, one a creek 69 pearson is a 72. we will check in at the current windspeed book it is breezy out there. look at the fairfield observation. testing 32 miles per hour. sfo has a southerly wind at 26 and a southerly wind at 30 miles per hour. checking the satellite, we are showing you this. a cooler weather pattern. this trough is developing offshore sending and cool air to the good portion of the bay area. included if i area so that is a nice development. we still have cloud coverage in the north bay near santa rosa and clouds offshore pushing into san francisco bay. the low clouds will clear back to the shoreline until we expect later on this afternoon. partly sunny around the bay, as we take this into the evening hours, 7 o'clock, the clouds in the pacific will push back into the bay between 7 o'clock and 11 o'clock. this could be a factor of the foul -- firework show. all of the dots right -- represent fireworks shows. we expect mostly clear skies inland. scattered low clouds coast suck your we need to call partly c
current numbers, sentences 61, one a creek 69 pearson is a 72. we will check in at the current windspeed book it is breezy out there. look at the fairfield observation. testing 32 miles per hour. sfo has a southerly wind at 26 and a southerly wind at 30 miles per hour. checking the satellite, we are showing you this. a cooler weather pattern. this trough is developing offshore sending and cool air to the good portion of the bay area. included if i area so that is a nice development. we still...
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>> i play this character, rebecca pearson, from the ages of, like, 23 to 68.prosthetics in order to play her present day. >> stephen: me, too. >> really? >> stephen: me, too, every night. ( laughter ) >> wow! it's really good! it's so seamless. >> stephen: i'm much younger than this. ( laughter ) >> stephen: three hours of prosthetics. it's not every day. there are days you shoot with the older version of your character. >> yes. yes, absolutely. we sort of jump around in time. it's hard to explain if you haven't seen the show. >> stephen: do you think that's what you're going to look like-- >> i hope so. >> stephen: are you looking forward to being 68 and holding up that photo? will you please come back when you're 68? >> i will, absolutely. you're still going to be doing the show then? ( audience reacts ) >> stephen: if they strap the prosthetics on me. >> i mean, you guys, this is 34 years from now. that's a long time. but i hope that i can age like this character. >> stephen: cbs says, "no, i will not." ( laughter ) >> they just informed you. >> stephen: we
>> i play this character, rebecca pearson, from the ages of, like, 23 to 68.prosthetics in order to play her present day. >> stephen: me, too. >> really? >> stephen: me, too, every night. ( laughter ) >> wow! it's really good! it's so seamless. >> stephen: i'm much younger than this. ( laughter ) >> stephen: three hours of prosthetics. it's not every day. there are days you shoot with the older version of your character. >> yes. yes, absolutely....
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laude with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in four years and having one yale's norman paul pearson prize for his thesis on the american plan, scott deferred his admission to yale law school for 2 years to work on his book. having completed his first year at yale law school, the fruits of those labors have blossomed into this magnificent work in which god has brought to life a little-known story of a uniquely american injustice. and i'm trying to go light on the traditional material here but i can't help but mention that after his first year of law school, got managed to become the editor-in-chief of the yale journal of law and feminism and president of the environmental law association . i mention he has a passion for social justice? back to the book, the story scott tells weaves together perennial themes in us history. gender, power, sex and sexism. scott tells his story with a blend of empathy, rigor and an penchant for righting the wrongs of injustice that make for irresistible reading. by teasing out the lingering in continuities in the story reminds us of the old adage the mor
laude with a bachelor's degree and a master's degree in four years and having one yale's norman paul pearson prize for his thesis on the american plan, scott deferred his admission to yale law school for 2 years to work on his book. having completed his first year at yale law school, the fruits of those labors have blossomed into this magnificent work in which god has brought to life a little-known story of a uniquely american injustice. and i'm trying to go light on the traditional material...
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according to the pearson institute for international economics, but it could be people in the states in the 2016 election that could be the biggest losers in the global trade dispute. experts say that imports and exports to republican-leaning states totaled $2.1 trillion last year compared to 1.7 trillion for democrat leaning states. after examining the kinds of goods that could be taxed, city found that red states ship more to countries that could retaliate on u.s. tariffs. soy, for example, represents nearly half of the value on china's tariff list. in the 30 congressional districts hit hardest by new soy tariffs, 25 are represented by a republican and just five by a democrat. all 30 of those districts voted for trump back in 2016. joining me from london, nbc news international correspondent cal perry for us. set the stage for us here, because this is really as i just mentioned a mounting trade war. president trump heading into this nato meeting here. very much us against them. >> yeah. listen, headed after nato to meet with the leader of russia. perfectly sort of set up i think by
according to the pearson institute for international economics, but it could be people in the states in the 2016 election that could be the biggest losers in the global trade dispute. experts say that imports and exports to republican-leaning states totaled $2.1 trillion last year compared to 1.7 trillion for democrat leaning states. after examining the kinds of goods that could be taxed, city found that red states ship more to countries that could retaliate on u.s. tariffs. soy, for example,...
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anyway, down now -- hampton pearson retired after a distinguished career s&p 500 down 4.46.in asia, this was the day everything going into effect but still green. not huge, but green arrows trade tariffs between u.s. and china now official raising concerns about the potential damage the tariffs will have on the economy joining us now from washington, jay timmons. president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. jay -- >> morning, joe. >> are you on the record that you think that maybe some of these tariffs were necessary and might actually be beneficial to certain certain parts of the economy? is that where you are? you're like a voice in the wilderness i'll tell you. >> i'm not on the record saying that i can assure you what i am on the record of saying is that china cheats. and we have a serious situation with some of the problems that come out of china. whether that's counterfeiting or intellectual property theft. or state-owned enterprises or dumping. and subsidization. we need to get to the table with china and create a free trade agreement. that's the ul
anyway, down now -- hampton pearson retired after a distinguished career s&p 500 down 4.46.in asia, this was the day everything going into effect but still green. not huge, but green arrows trade tariffs between u.s. and china now official raising concerns about the potential damage the tariffs will have on the economy joining us now from washington, jay timmons. president and ceo of the national association of manufacturers. jay -- >> morning, joe. >> are you on the record that...
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we're joined now by rebecca pearson, lead researcher at the university of bristol.oms of depression? there are two different things, more women coming forward to services and more awareness, so less stigma but what would done the research is, have actually asked these anonymous questionnaires may questions about not giving yourself a label of depression or anxiety but the symptoms you can feel, we think that actually it is an accurate assessment of how they were in the 19905 assessment of how they were in the 1990s and how they are today. we can't 1990s and how they are today. we ca n't totally 1990s and how they are today. we can't totally rule out there is a different way these days. what about the manifestation of that changing over time? a lot of research has gone back quite a way, as you mentioned. what's really interesting is, unlikea mentioned. what's really interesting is, unlike a simple disorder of high blood pressure, we have mental health and underneath a high school area number of health and underneath a high school are a number of differences —— sympto
we're joined now by rebecca pearson, lead researcher at the university of bristol.oms of depression? there are two different things, more women coming forward to services and more awareness, so less stigma but what would done the research is, have actually asked these anonymous questionnaires may questions about not giving yourself a label of depression or anxiety but the symptoms you can feel, we think that actually it is an accurate assessment of how they were in the 19905 assessment of how...
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victoria gill, bbc news. joining me now from our bristol studio is elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist getting involved and hopefully seeing the lunar eclipse. that is why i love these kind of events. you do not need specialist knowledge, any special equipment, you can just need specialist knowledge, any special equipment, you canjust go out there with your own eyes, click out there with your own eyes, click out at the sky and see it. —— look up out at the sky and see it. —— look up at the sky. i think it is a great way to get the book interested in astronomy, space and science. yes, you want people to be inspired by this and use it as a platform to get people interested in those topics. absolutely. i remember one of the first things that got me into astronomy was going out and seeing the milky way for the first time. we keep hearing stories about people when they first saw a meteorite or a solar eclipse is one of the big ones as well. hopefully there will be some out there who see this in the sky tonight and want to learn more and get more involved. and find it and get more involved.
victoria gill, bbc news. joining me now from our bristol studio is elizabeth pearson, astrophysicist getting involved and hopefully seeing the lunar eclipse. that is why i love these kind of events. you do not need specialist knowledge, any special equipment, you can just need specialist knowledge, any special equipment, you canjust go out there with your own eyes, click out there with your own eyes, click out at the sky and see it. —— look up out at the sky and see it. —— look up at...
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maria: joining me is katrina pearson, good to see you this morning.o the president's statement? >> the president has set a number of times he does believe the russians metals in the election. a lot of people created facebook pages to push propaganda, not just the russians but i do grow tired of people holding donald trump to a standard that was nonexistent to previous presidents. this all occurred under the obama administration and not once was president obama asked to publicly rebuke vladimir putin or hold him accountable for what they discovered to be this, quote, meddling, donald trump carrying the weight of all previous administrations including members of congress's actions and that is not fair. maria: this is getting a little goofy at this point. i understand the russians have been undermining or trying to undermine the west for decades but at this point there are real issues to be talking about in the media is in a frenzy about are they meddling right now, where they meddling 5 minutes ago? but the fact donald trump is continuing to do intervie
maria: joining me is katrina pearson, good to see you this morning.o the president's statement? >> the president has set a number of times he does believe the russians metals in the election. a lot of people created facebook pages to push propaganda, not just the russians but i do grow tired of people holding donald trump to a standard that was nonexistent to previous presidents. this all occurred under the obama administration and not once was president obama asked to publicly rebuke...
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here to debate, katrina pearson and david brown. welcome to both of you.s in the democrat party calling for the abolition of rights, barry sanders, alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is heart of the party, where the energy is. what do you say about that? >> i think it's an important conversation. the discussion about whether or not i.c.e. has strayed from the original mission is part of the broader discussion about i'm united nationimmigration and wht this president and his failed policy, particularly the policy of separating kids from their parents at the border is consistent with who we are at the country. there's a reason that 58% of americans oppose this president in battle ground states, oppose the president's immigration policy, same reason why more voters trust democrats on immigration overall. >> democrats, i think we have them up on the wall here, 25% are in favor, 27% oppose, republicans 1% i 5% in favor, 6% oppose. are they out of step, the democrat party and the leaders? >> of course they're out of step. the harvard poll shows 59% of democrats don'
here to debate, katrina pearson and david brown. welcome to both of you.s in the democrat party calling for the abolition of rights, barry sanders, alexandria ocasio-cortez. this is heart of the party, where the energy is. what do you say about that? >> i think it's an important conversation. the discussion about whether or not i.c.e. has strayed from the original mission is part of the broader discussion about i'm united nationimmigration and wht this president and his failed policy,...