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we recognize the pendulum is swinging to your point. we will continue to do the work to make a difference for individuals such as yourself caught in the trap. host: when you have commerce asian's about this issue what is the response to the topic of prescribing? are they resisting? guest: not at all. we are getting cooperation. the majority of the community is aware -- i use the pendulum analogy. it has swung too far the other way. they are open. we do have the outliers that are seizing an opportunity. those are the ones we are going after. we are working to make sure the net, whenp safety patients get dislodged from practice, there is a safety net for them to get that the treatment. 5 andrew -- host: andrew. you are on with our guest. caller: good morning. first of all, i agree with holding these pharmaceutical companies more accountable. dayew jersey, every other you see in the paper and the internet they are pulling and doctors with these pill mills. you have grandchildren living with their grandparents who have some sort of painkill
we recognize the pendulum is swinging to your point. we will continue to do the work to make a difference for individuals such as yourself caught in the trap. host: when you have commerce asian's about this issue what is the response to the topic of prescribing? are they resisting? guest: not at all. we are getting cooperation. the majority of the community is aware -- i use the pendulum analogy. it has swung too far the other way. they are open. we do have the outliers that are seizing an...
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we recognize the pendulum is swinging to your point. we will continue to do the work to make a difference for individuals such as yourself caught in the trap. host: when you have commerce asian's about this issue what is the response to the topic of prescribing? are they resisting? guest: not at all. we are getting cooperation. the majority of the community is aware -- i use the pendulum analogy. it has swung too far the other way. they are open. we do have the outliers that are seizing an opportunity. those are the ones we are going after. we are working to make sure the net, whenp safety patients get dislodged from practice, there is a safety net for them to get that the treatment. 5 andrew -- host: andrew. you are on with our guest. caller: good morning. first of all, i agree with holding these pharmaceutical companies more accountable. dayew jersey, every other you see in the paper and the internet they are pulling and doctors with these pill mills. you have grandchildren living with their grandparents who have some sort of painkill
we recognize the pendulum is swinging to your point. we will continue to do the work to make a difference for individuals such as yourself caught in the trap. host: when you have commerce asian's about this issue what is the response to the topic of prescribing? are they resisting? guest: not at all. we are getting cooperation. the majority of the community is aware -- i use the pendulum analogy. it has swung too far the other way. they are open. we do have the outliers that are seizing an...
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for instance and on a pendulum what what what t we are e we are without. that's at taking some of the most recent into us on france24. don't try. to go through from trump right right now i haven't cars. indian from from 2521% which which has said how would helen allen trade relationship. the european union's are charges and have says sarah on our cars united i didn't state. but mainly arms and taken because they're absolutely right but can attain european pr parts if they do anyway because there is it does and had had raise the blow. he's the united states is the number one destination. for cars amount amount to only 3030% of the total to should you let you allan allan trying right. usual say they're already riding on the nine eleven terror americana products that we that we hit if trump trump. had. there's another productivity in the arm learn more knowledge of twenty twenty billion dollars. east was washington don't don't consult your vacation hoping. for america's. cut it off all because has years years our results you as you are. aluminum imports gener
for instance and on a pendulum what what what t we are e we are without. that's at taking some of the most recent into us on france24. don't try. to go through from trump right right now i haven't cars. indian from from 2521% which which has said how would helen allen trade relationship. the european union's are charges and have says sarah on our cars united i didn't state. but mainly arms and taken because they're absolutely right but can attain european pr parts if they do anyway because...
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bader ginsburg added it is not the bald eagle, but the pendulum which is a symbol of the united states. once it moves far in one direction, you can count on it moving back. >>> and garrett thomas capturing the -- geraint thomas wins the tour de france. he won by 1:51. chris froome came in third. with thomas' win, team sky has won six of the last seven tour de france titles. thomas telling the bbc the win is incredible. the stuff of dreams. >>> take a look at this. former president barack obama and michelle obama jamming out at the beyonce and jay-z concert on saturday night. videos of the pair getting down in the box seats with several filming their moves on their phones. she attended a concert in paris just two weeks ago where she was caught on video dancing with queen bey's mom. did you attend? >> i did not. i could not make it. who doesn't love beyonce and jay-z? >> i'm more of a beyonce fan. >> it is a dynamic duo. >>> president trump launching one of the most direct attacks yet on robert mueller as rudy giuliani suggests that the michael cohen reporting recordi have been tampered
bader ginsburg added it is not the bald eagle, but the pendulum which is a symbol of the united states. once it moves far in one direction, you can count on it moving back. >>> and garrett thomas capturing the -- geraint thomas wins the tour de france. he won by 1:51. chris froome came in third. with thomas' win, team sky has won six of the last seven tour de france titles. thomas telling the bbc the win is incredible. the stuff of dreams. >>> take a look at this. former...
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but the pendulum had another swing and. benjamin powered stroke a fine half ali all the way into the back of the net then the red let this map a schooled the game's fifth and immediately afterwards six three goals in just eleven minutes to turn the tie completely on its head substitute sergio aguero one more home in extra time but it wasn't enough for an ambitious argentina side it's a disastrous early exit. so really just a blur of goals and a very impressive performance by france and france looked incredibly strong but it has to be said that in the first half they sort of they they scored a penalty and then they just sort of sat back and it wasn't really until they actually were losing the game to one that they sort of something clicked and they all came together and then we just saw them take charge and we saw the team for what they are which is a quite a a young team plenty of great players people like antoine griezmann of course and one player in particular but in particular and it's a guy we're going to be hearing a l
but the pendulum had another swing and. benjamin powered stroke a fine half ali all the way into the back of the net then the red let this map a schooled the game's fifth and immediately afterwards six three goals in just eleven minutes to turn the tie completely on its head substitute sergio aguero one more home in extra time but it wasn't enough for an ambitious argentina side it's a disastrous early exit. so really just a blur of goals and a very impressive performance by france and france...
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that said, we know that the pendulum has swung in the other direction. according to the cdc, there's over 230 million prescription for opiates every year, that's enough for americans. are americans really in that much pain? i had recent experience as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. when i was discharged from the hospital after having a routine, uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription of percocet. i asked my dr., why am i receiving this and does this have any opiates, why am i recovering opiates when i leave. the answer got is this is standard medical practice. they're not doing it to get me addicted to painkillers, they're doing it because it's for my convenience. they think if you're paying later you don't have to come back. but this is why we need to do two things. physicians have to be more careful about general prescribing of opiates. we need to be asking what is the state practice. can we follow the new guidelines that have, so that the things that are evidence-based for patients. the second, patients also have to ask the questions
that said, we know that the pendulum has swung in the other direction. according to the cdc, there's over 230 million prescription for opiates every year, that's enough for americans. are americans really in that much pain? i had recent experience as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. when i was discharged from the hospital after having a routine, uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription of percocet. i asked my dr., why am i receiving this and does this have any opiates, why am i...
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hearing on title ix, the law that prohibits against sexual discrimination, betsy devos says the pendulum has swung to far in favor of the accuser. >> they've not respected the due process rights of both parties involved in a complaint. >> so now new guidance demands among other things that they promote new contract rules where both parties can go and what they can do. >> that restrict and limit their abilities the use the gym, to go to certain classes, to live in certain places. again, as a direct consequence of coming forward and reporting that they've been sexually assaulted. >> and the new rules also relax how long the school can take to investigate these kinds of reports. previously under the obama administration, it was recommended it be done in 60 days. now the timeline is indefinite. so far they have not provided me with a statement back. but i will say a comment made by a higher up at the doa previously about what 90% of women who report sexual assault actually do could become a major part of this case. reporting live from san francisco, sam brock, nbc bay area news. >> thank you
hearing on title ix, the law that prohibits against sexual discrimination, betsy devos says the pendulum has swung to far in favor of the accuser. >> they've not respected the due process rights of both parties involved in a complaint. >> so now new guidance demands among other things that they promote new contract rules where both parties can go and what they can do. >> that restrict and limit their abilities the use the gym, to go to certain classes, to live in certain...
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that are on the books are enforced that hasn't changed in that's one of the things that's been on a pendulum it's been on a cycle depending on who's in power and the thing is the laws of never change it's just been how they've been enforced and what level of resources and backing that we've had to do it our guys are a very unique bunch they want to work more they want to work harder they want to have all of the vailable assets to do their job better and more efficiently and he made so with this administration we want those things just like we wanted in previous administrations and that's that's what we really really want given the facts that you just said that you clearly don't have the resources that the agency would like to have to be able to carry out the work that it's doing how concerned are the agents that this situation is distracting from the tougher work and one respect of the agency which is to deal with the drug cartels is to do with human trafficking are we are we losing sight of the narrative here and how important is it for the agency to get that narrative back. i think it's ex
that are on the books are enforced that hasn't changed in that's one of the things that's been on a pendulum it's been on a cycle depending on who's in power and the thing is the laws of never change it's just been how they've been enforced and what level of resources and backing that we've had to do it our guys are a very unique bunch they want to work more they want to work harder they want to have all of the vailable assets to do their job better and more efficiently and he made so with this...
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we also note that the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction. according to the cdc, there are over 230 million prescriptions is opioids every year, which enough for every adult american to have their own bottle of opioids. are americans really in that much pain? i recently, as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. i have an 11-month-old son. when i was discharged from the hospital, after having a routine, unconjugated delivery, -- uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription for percocet. i was even quite a few days of percocet. i asked my practitioner, why am i receiving this? i did not have any opioids in the hospital, where my required than when i leave? he said well, this is standard medical practice. they are not doing it in order to get meat addicted -- get me addicted to intel's. -- painkillers. it is for my convenience. they are thinking well, if you are in pain later you do not have to come back and ask for help. but this is -- we need to do two things. first, physicians have to be more careful about general prescribing of opioid
we also note that the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction. according to the cdc, there are over 230 million prescriptions is opioids every year, which enough for every adult american to have their own bottle of opioids. are americans really in that much pain? i recently, as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. i have an 11-month-old son. when i was discharged from the hospital, after having a routine, unconjugated delivery, -- uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription...
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saw the rise of globalization around the world, but now we're going the other direction and the pendulumswinging the other way. what happens to these in muionals now, do you think? >> think two things. one is i think policy will ultimately adjust. i don't think we will see cessarily 180-degree reversal in policy. most economists, most policymakers realize we doob ne trade. in fact, in many respects president trump himself said we want free trade, we just don't want any impediments at all and if if we want any we'll impose those ourselves and we're more toward free trade and that said you're right, bill. thes companies have optimized their business processes on the reality that's beenre the for the last 30 years and that's globalization and outsourcing and now to turn a battlehip ke that around over, you know, a two-quarter period is just very tdifficult. financials face other challenges, certainly and the nterest rate differential and the fed, youknow, and the ecb and its decision on interest rates. how do you feel about that particular sector and the headwind that they seem to be dealin
saw the rise of globalization around the world, but now we're going the other direction and the pendulumswinging the other way. what happens to these in muionals now, do you think? >> think two things. one is i think policy will ultimately adjust. i don't think we will see cessarily 180-degree reversal in policy. most economists, most policymakers realize we doob ne trade. in fact, in many respects president trump himself said we want free trade, we just don't want any impediments at all...
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the pendulum of justice is about to swing even further to the right, possibly for decades to come inourt in america. president trump reportedly has narrowed down his supreme court short list to a top three and says he'll soon announce his nominee. with a conservative voice on the supreme court and another one, some fear and some hope that roe versus wade landmark ruling on a woman's right to choose could be overturned in the not too distant future. to discuss this, i am joined by a reagan conservative columnist mona charan, and her new book calls for a sexual counter revolution because she thinks feminism has gone too far, seeing off the nuclear family, for instance. she became very well known this year for daring to call out her own party and president on the issue of values and morals at cpac, the conservative political action conference, and i spoke to her from washington. mona charan, welcome to the prime minister. >> thank you. so as a real conservative, i want to ask you what you are hoping for and what you expect in terms of naming the next supreme court justice? >> i'm hoping
the pendulum of justice is about to swing even further to the right, possibly for decades to come inourt in america. president trump reportedly has narrowed down his supreme court short list to a top three and says he'll soon announce his nominee. with a conservative voice on the supreme court and another one, some fear and some hope that roe versus wade landmark ruling on a woman's right to choose could be overturned in the not too distant future. to discuss this, i am joined by a reagan...
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it is like the pendulum is going in the other direction. yes.t people who wanted a hard brexit and yesterday it was about those who wanted a soft one. thank you for coming in. so much to unravel. we will discuss it in more detail as well. the press is all over this. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. protesters have gathered in lafayette park outside the white house in washington to denounce the president's remarks during his joint news conference with vladimir putin, in helsinki on monday. donald trump had suggested russia didn't try to interfere in the election on monday, remarks that drew widespread criticism before he admitted he'd meant to say there was no reason to think that moscow wouldn't interfere. there's been renewed conflict in several towns in nicaragua after armed security forces, wearing hoods, arrived in the early hours to take down barriers put up by anti—government protesters. the nicaraguan roman catholic cardinal, leopoldo brenes, urged people to stay indoors. two people are reported to have been k
it is like the pendulum is going in the other direction. yes.t people who wanted a hard brexit and yesterday it was about those who wanted a soft one. thank you for coming in. so much to unravel. we will discuss it in more detail as well. the press is all over this. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. protesters have gathered in lafayette park outside the white house in washington to denounce the president's remarks during his joint news conference with vladimir putin,...
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we also note that the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction. according to the cdc, there are over 230 million prescriptions is opioids every year, which enough for every adult american to have their own bottle of opioids. are americans really in that much pain? i recently, as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. i have an 11-month-old son. when i was discharged from the hospital, after having a routine, unconjugated delivery, -- uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription for percocet. i was even quite a few days of percocet. i asked my practitioner, why am i receiving this? i did not have any opioids in the hospital, where my required than when i leave? he said well, this is standard medical practice. they are not doing it in order to get meat addicted -- get me addicted to intel's. -- painkillers. it is for my convenience. they are thinking well, if you are in pain later you do not have to come back and ask for help. but this is -- we need to do two things. first, physicians have to be more careful about general prescribing of opioid
we also note that the pendulum has swung far in the opposite direction. according to the cdc, there are over 230 million prescriptions is opioids every year, which enough for every adult american to have their own bottle of opioids. are americans really in that much pain? i recently, as a patient, i gave birth 11 months ago. i have an 11-month-old son. when i was discharged from the hospital, after having a routine, unconjugated delivery, -- uncomplicated delivery, i was given a prescription...
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they can — the pendulum can swing backjust as hard as it swung towards trump.eement and reopen the cuba policy. to me it is morejust the office of the presidency, the way he conducts himself in office is kind of unrecognisable to me. so it is more difficult than if it was some other republican who didn't like our policies doing it. it's the fact that trump shows such disregard forjust the stewardship of the office. and if it is, if president trump is president in the white house for one term, are you suggesting that actually itjust could be just a blip because somebody else could come in and... i think there is a huge difference between one or two terms, as i describe in the book. a lot of the biggest change is in the second term because it takes us a long way to get things done, it takes years to build support and, in government, to get things done. i do think though that even long—term, trump is going to do a lot of damage, notjust to the obama presidency but to the expectations that americans have of their leaders and, frankly, to the way that the rest of th
they can — the pendulum can swing backjust as hard as it swung towards trump.eement and reopen the cuba policy. to me it is morejust the office of the presidency, the way he conducts himself in office is kind of unrecognisable to me. so it is more difficult than if it was some other republican who didn't like our policies doing it. it's the fact that trump shows such disregard forjust the stewardship of the office. and if it is, if president trump is president in the white house for one term,...
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are there are your ankles right your throat and i think what he's trying to say was always this pendulum in this sort of tension between self self safina self-satisfaction and self loathing and we saw this week in the german magazine der spiegel there once was a stable country which is literally ridiculous i mean they're talking it just because they left the football on the cars are you know cheating their customers or car companies and now this political crisis and i do wonder that maybe people will over over worry about what's actually going on in a period of transition in germany just like in the rest of the world i think germany has been questioned from a lot of what's been going on for the last ten years have been germany didn't have a real financial crisis it was a period of transition from wall to wall well i think this is this is the big question are we is germany going to become one of the mainstream countries where you've got this battle between you know united is multilateralism is is it sort of germany first i mean the bavarians that's what i think their long term game is the
are there are your ankles right your throat and i think what he's trying to say was always this pendulum in this sort of tension between self self safina self-satisfaction and self loathing and we saw this week in the german magazine der spiegel there once was a stable country which is literally ridiculous i mean they're talking it just because they left the football on the cars are you know cheating their customers or car companies and now this political crisis and i do wonder that maybe...
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but we also know the pendulum has swung far the opposite direction according to the cdc there are 230 million prescriptionsry for opioids every year which is enough for every adult american to have their own model of opioids. are they really and that much pain i had a recent experience with the patient i have an 11 -month-old son and when i was discharge from the hospital after having a routine, uncomplicated delivery i was given a prescription of percocet actually quite a few days and i asked my doctor why am i receiving this? i didn't have any opioids in the hospital why am i requiring them when i leave? n the answer was this a standard medical practice this is what we are used to doing. they don't do that to get me addicted or to see me overdose but for my convenience and they think if you are in pain later you don't want to have to come back later but this is why physicians have to be more careful about general prescribing of opioids we need to be asking questions ourselves what is the standard practice x can we follow the new cdc guidelines so that we are doing the right things t
but we also know the pendulum has swung far the opposite direction according to the cdc there are 230 million prescriptionsry for opioids every year which is enough for every adult american to have their own model of opioids. are they really and that much pain i had a recent experience with the patient i have an 11 -month-old son and when i was discharge from the hospital after having a routine, uncomplicated delivery i was given a prescription of percocet actually quite a few days and i asked...
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now the pendulum has swung and the property is people. when it's going to take to correct that, to get all our amendments back to us the people is swinging back with people made law and saying no, property isproperty . get the corporation out of the state. we need to do this because other presidents have warned what will happen if we don't. franklin delano roosevelt toward the liberty of the democracy is not secret people tolerate the growth of private power to a pointwhere it becomes greater than the democratic date itself . in essence is fascism. if we want to pass a livable planet onto our children, then it's time to work together to resolve our problems. this land is your land, this land is my land . let's put the ultimate civics back in our democracy. thank youvery much . [applause]
now the pendulum has swung and the property is people. when it's going to take to correct that, to get all our amendments back to us the people is swinging back with people made law and saying no, property isproperty . get the corporation out of the state. we need to do this because other presidents have warned what will happen if we don't. franklin delano roosevelt toward the liberty of the democracy is not secret people tolerate the growth of private power to a pointwhere it becomes greater...
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but many investors are not willing to wait for that pendulum to swing back they're already redeeming and will continue to do so until performance improves, guys >> leslie, we don't have any idea in terms of the lock up periods of large investors partly because of lock up periods, and is einhorn protected by similar investments? >> once that lock up does expire, you could be subject to redeeming only once a year so they're very, very strict when it comes to kind of keeping investors inside the hedge fund in the liquidity provisions that they're given. >> leslie, great stuff thank you very much for that i don't know i would typically describe value investing as people long and short. it's not really the traditional label, value investing >> but you can understand intuitive intuitively why you'd prefer -- if the pendulum ever swings back to value, when people start talking like that it gets close to the end >> but i think if you're taking long and short they're meant to perform regardless i think that's why why -- >> just went very long and very concentrated in a certain style. 35 minut
but many investors are not willing to wait for that pendulum to swing back they're already redeeming and will continue to do so until performance improves, guys >> leslie, we don't have any idea in terms of the lock up periods of large investors partly because of lock up periods, and is einhorn protected by similar investments? >> once that lock up does expire, you could be subject to redeeming only once a year so they're very, very strict when it comes to kind of keeping investors...
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we need clear evidence the pendulum is swinging in the other direction.e have had head fakes that things are looking better, but we need a sense of really seeing concrete results. >> the head of u.s. equity youregy right now, what is base case scenario for where the market goes next question mark >> we have our price target for the year and, and we see healthy earnings growth coming through but also multiple contractions, something that happens when the fed is tightening. it is a tougher road for these this year. i think it is still moving forward. >> overall, you are already saying it is time to get into of favor.out i'm looking at a chart showing we are already seeing the money coming out of higher momentum stocks and it is really starting ofmove in to the likes vanguard value etf. will that momentum continue or is it starting to prove a little bit of a buying opportunity? >> i think the opportunities for the growth back to value has taken place for quite some time. lacking is we were the catalyst spirit you have seen a lot of these popular priced forks
we need clear evidence the pendulum is swinging in the other direction.e have had head fakes that things are looking better, but we need a sense of really seeing concrete results. >> the head of u.s. equity youregy right now, what is base case scenario for where the market goes next question mark >> we have our price target for the year and, and we see healthy earnings growth coming through but also multiple contractions, something that happens when the fed is tightening. it is a...
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few amendments into the constitution civil rights amendment -- suffrage to fix that and now the pendulumd what it will take to correct that and get all of our amendments back to us, the people is bringing that back with people made law and saying no -- property is property. [laughter] yet the corporation out of the state. we need to do this -- buzz other presidents have warned what will happen if we don't. franklin roosevelt warned liberty of a democracy is not safe. if the people tolerate the growth of private power to the point where it becomes greater than the democratic state itself, that in its essence fascism. if we want to pass a livable planet on to our children, then it's time to work together to resolve our problem. this land is your land. this land is my land. let's -- let's put the ultimate sifngs back in our democracy. thank you all very much. [applause] alaska weekend continues with "new york times" science reporter henry fountain on the largest earthquake recorded in north america which happened on march 27th, 1964 in alaska. the quake which measured 9.2 on richter scale k
few amendments into the constitution civil rights amendment -- suffrage to fix that and now the pendulumd what it will take to correct that and get all of our amendments back to us, the people is bringing that back with people made law and saying no -- property is property. [laughter] yet the corporation out of the state. we need to do this -- buzz other presidents have warned what will happen if we don't. franklin roosevelt warned liberty of a democracy is not safe. if the people tolerate the...
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but the pendulum of leadership always swings back and forth. 20 years. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making america's #1 shave. precision machinery and high-quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. now starting at $7.99. gillette. the best a man can get. after a scratch so small rocket you could fix it with a pen. how about using that pen to sign up for new insurance instead? for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates...
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she said it is not the bald eagle, but pendulum which is the symbol of the united states. >>> and britain'snt thomas capturing the tour de france in paris on sunday. the 32-year-old won the tour by 1:51. four-time champion chris froome who started the tour as the odds on favorite came in third. thomas telling the bbc the win is incredible. the stuff of dreams. >>> also over the weekend, beyonce and jay-z played in the dc area. they had famous fans on hand. former president barack obama and michelle rocking out in the suite. what do you think of the former potus? >> i think that is excellent dad hand moves from the former president. >> i'm glad you agree. >> he is on beat. there is rhythm. i think that -- >> i thought he would have more rhythm. >> i am going to give it an "a." >> i thought he would have better effort. he is 54. still rocking it. well done. >>> thanks for joining us. i'm laura jarrett in for christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new day" starts right now. see you tomorrow. >>> the man is a pathological liar. >> my guess this is a rift that will continue. >> the tweets are a
she said it is not the bald eagle, but pendulum which is the symbol of the united states. >>> and britain'snt thomas capturing the tour de france in paris on sunday. the 32-year-old won the tour by 1:51. four-time champion chris froome who started the tour as the odds on favorite came in third. thomas telling the bbc the win is incredible. the stuff of dreams. >>> also over the weekend, beyonce and jay-z played in the dc area. they had famous fans on hand. former president...
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because if the economic pendulum swings the other way, they've just taken credit for all of it. >> exactlydanger in claiming the successes. obviously, the economy is in a good place, especially looking at midterms. that's a top issue for voters. in one place it's smart for the president to be claiming these as wins but it's also dangerous because if this is a bubble and if the economy does crash, then again, we have tapes and tweets of the trump administration taking ownership of that. >> i want to move to first daughter and white house special assistant ivanka trump who earlier this month announced she's going to shut down her namesake fashion brand which he continued to own despite being separated from day-to-day operationses. ivanka says she doesn't know if she'll ever return. earlier a canadian company announced it's going to pull all of her products from over 90% of heir stores and that's in addition to when nordstroms did as well. what's behind the company break? do you think it's not faring so well financially? >> i don't think you shut down a company precipitously like this if it's
because if the economic pendulum swings the other way, they've just taken credit for all of it. >> exactlydanger in claiming the successes. obviously, the economy is in a good place, especially looking at midterms. that's a top issue for voters. in one place it's smart for the president to be claiming these as wins but it's also dangerous because if this is a bubble and if the economy does crash, then again, we have tapes and tweets of the trump administration taking ownership of that....
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. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy.rds, if you hijacked a plane, you didn't necessarily get a free run to the press conference. >> once again, we see terrorism's evolution in the sense that the terrorists themselves often have to change up their tactics if they're going to stay one step ahead of the government. >> west german industrialist hans martin schrier, a key government adviser, was kidnapped in cologne today. >> the terrorists riddled the cars carrying schrier and his police bodyguards with machine gun fire. the bodyguards were killed. >> this is the third terrorist incident in germany in the past six months. all involve death, and all involve the badder mine off group. >> the red army faction in west germany was part of a 1970s trend of moxist vanguard groups. the red brigade in the japanese red army, the weathermen in the united states. these were people who felt that the capitalist structures were unjust and needed to be destroyed and the only effective way of doing that was through violence. >> the german po
. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy.rds, if you hijacked a plane, you didn't necessarily get a free run to the press conference. >> once again, we see terrorism's evolution in the sense that the terrorists themselves often have to change up their tactics if they're going to stay one step ahead of the government. >> west german industrialist hans martin schrier, a key government adviser, was kidnapped in cologne today. >> the...
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a different agency, and more like what you traditionally see in terms of a republican where the pendulum swings policy-wise but not with as much scandal and fewer headlines. >> and i was watching a former deputy chief of staff at epa, a whistleblower, he's described himself. he was on last week i believe with lawrence or with chris hayes, probably chris hayes. and he was amazing. this guy is a rock-ribbed republican, a trump republican. and he said he had to quit because it was so ethically disgraceful what was going on there, he could not stand what was happening, with one aide being forced to shell out $600 for housing for either pruitt or a member of his family during the transition, out of her own pocket, then covered by epa funds. i mean, that is really disgraceful behavior. >> that's what was surprising as this whole thing progressed. initially we thought it was, quote, the resistance, that pruitt was going to be, the career staff that presided over the changes that occurred during the obama administration, that that was going to be the roughness that pruitt encountered. but even a
a different agency, and more like what you traditionally see in terms of a republican where the pendulum swings policy-wise but not with as much scandal and fewer headlines. >> and i was watching a former deputy chief of staff at epa, a whistleblower, he's described himself. he was on last week i believe with lawrence or with chris hayes, probably chris hayes. and he was amazing. this guy is a rock-ribbed republican, a trump republican. and he said he had to quit because it was so...
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in leadership because something about america, you know, we keep doing this drastic swing of the pendulumo have a continuum. you talked about ronald reagan early on, you talked about calvin coolidge. if you don't have people that follow up behind those presidential administrations to continue those principles and those perspectives and those policies, then you do swing the opposite direction, and at some point in time, the american ship of state has to have the steady state. mark: here's what i've not understood. follow up on your point here. china, russia, too. this argument, this paradigm that the russians wanted trump to win, when the russians were getting everything they could from hillary clinton. why would the russians want donald trump to win? look at what he's doing now? >> makes no sense whatsoever because under obama they got rid of the missile defense program with pope. with obama the chemical weapons being removed from syria. absolutely not. they did not want to have someone that would be tough or them. they really didn't know about president trump because he's never been in p
in leadership because something about america, you know, we keep doing this drastic swing of the pendulumo have a continuum. you talked about ronald reagan early on, you talked about calvin coolidge. if you don't have people that follow up behind those presidential administrations to continue those principles and those perspectives and those policies, then you do swing the opposite direction, and at some point in time, the american ship of state has to have the steady state. mark: here's what...
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. >> as currently constituted at the end of that presidential pendulum, call it what you willful, i trust dan coats. he didn't trust dan coats when he was standing next to putin. christopher wray is the trump appointee to replace james comey at the fbi. the president can, if you want and if you're a trump voter, maybe i under this, question jim clapper and john brennan, the obama guys. again we're hitting the 18 month mark of the trump presidency. his team has been in place for 14, 15rks in some cases 16 of those months. >> as of monday. >> they were there monday. and, again, he's said this yesterday he was as sotough as he's been in the cbs interview. we go back and look at his tweets and speeches he's been soft. >> he has. the reality here is that he walked into the meeting unprepared. no question. there's now a big debate inside the west wing with john bolton. he's a relatively new figure. he's a hard-liner on russia in every respect. so he and others tried to brief fortunate and tried to get him in the right direction. it's clear the president doesn't want to go in that direction. thi
. >> as currently constituted at the end of that presidential pendulum, call it what you willful, i trust dan coats. he didn't trust dan coats when he was standing next to putin. christopher wray is the trump appointee to replace james comey at the fbi. the president can, if you want and if you're a trump voter, maybe i under this, question jim clapper and john brennan, the obama guys. again we're hitting the 18 month mark of the trump presidency. his team has been in place for 14, 15rks...
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here is what happens to the power pendulum. here is how it is with secret arbitration and here it is how it is when you give women a choice. maybe this person will not harass anymore, which is the whole objective. >> you said late last year you .ould not rollout six or so months later, where are you on that? reince the reason we are laughing as i was one of those people. >> do you want to run for office? >> i was asked to run for senate. ,n minnesota where i grew up they had asked if i was interested. i'm not interested right now but my life has worked in mysterious ways. i was supposed to be a concert violinist, which is how i got into miss america, and my mom wanted me to get into miss america because of that. so i never say never about anything in life. i have covered politics for 27 years away the keen interest but it is not on my radar screen in the next year or two. out of time.ost so before we ask one final question i would like to share with our audience several upcoming headliner events. sean spicer will speak about hi
here is what happens to the power pendulum. here is how it is with secret arbitration and here it is how it is when you give women a choice. maybe this person will not harass anymore, which is the whole objective. >> you said late last year you .ould not rollout six or so months later, where are you on that? reince the reason we are laughing as i was one of those people. >> do you want to run for office? >> i was asked to run for senate. ,n minnesota where i grew up they had...
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we know the pendulum is always swinging back and forth if there is any single solution within a serious problem in education to be naÏve or selling something or both. i would never advocate for the anything goes approach to education or suggest teaching styles that curriculum models are created equal. clearly unacceptable practices like using humiliation as a motivator. i would start with the simple recognition that many roads lead to rome focus on goals and not methods goals to not amount to high-stakes corporate test and once that is established educators must be about the freedom to select from a wide array of effective practices to choose materials they are passionate about. while it is true the best and worst teachers do have some autonomy it is incumbent on their supervisors to know the difference when it is appropriate to criticize for their choices? only when they are demonstrably not working. chapter one. [applause] that was chapter 2i guess but that's my first chapter that is closely related can it? the spirit -- printed curricula the logical extension of the approach of the u
we know the pendulum is always swinging back and forth if there is any single solution within a serious problem in education to be naÏve or selling something or both. i would never advocate for the anything goes approach to education or suggest teaching styles that curriculum models are created equal. clearly unacceptable practices like using humiliation as a motivator. i would start with the simple recognition that many roads lead to rome focus on goals and not methods goals to not amount to...
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choice of whether or not they want to go public with their cases or not and here's the power s to pendulum in the company when you give women a voice. ere's how it is with secret arbitration and here's how it is when you give women a choice and maybe this person doesn't harass anymore. which is the whole objective. speaking of politics, you said late last year you would for office running yourself someday. where are you on that thinking now? somewhere someday? >> the reason we're laughing is i was one of those people -- are you going to try office?or >> no. people in minnesota were -- i had asked if i was interested. i'm not interested right now but worked in very mysterious ways. concert sed to be a violinist by the way which ended got into h is how i miss america. so i never say never about anything in life. 've covered politics for 27 years so i have a keen interest in it. screen not on my radar in the next year or two. almost out of time so before we ask one final question, i would like to share both in house ce and our viewership, we have everal upcoming headliner events on august 13t
choice of whether or not they want to go public with their cases or not and here's the power s to pendulum in the company when you give women a voice. ere's how it is with secret arbitration and here's how it is when you give women a choice and maybe this person doesn't harass anymore. which is the whole objective. speaking of politics, you said late last year you would for office running yourself someday. where are you on that thinking now? somewhere someday? >> the reason we're laughing...
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line 87 times so far we've got the unfolding developments in helsinki, we're watching the money pendulum swinging and the oil prices definitely pressuring the markets at least certain areas as we mentioned earlier we saw oil plummeting about 4% at the lows of the session but on the other hand the earning season so far has really given investors reason to celebrate and this week there's plenty of earnings juice coming your way, 12% of the s&p 500 and seven dow companies report results over just the next five days, so what will drive market action this week? all the diplomatic angst and developments or crude awakening in the energy market, let's get to the floor show my super smart traders guys the next shiny object for investors or was it something that happens today? scott redler, you call it first. >> first of all it was good to see the response to bank of america's earnings, and over at jpmorgan but it also came off lows today we're seeing can bank of america holdup and it held up and the banks are responding well so that's helping mute the weakness in oil. i'd rather see strength in b
line 87 times so far we've got the unfolding developments in helsinki, we're watching the money pendulum swinging and the oil prices definitely pressuring the markets at least certain areas as we mentioned earlier we saw oil plummeting about 4% at the lows of the session but on the other hand the earning season so far has really given investors reason to celebrate and this week there's plenty of earnings juice coming your way, 12% of the s&p 500 and seven dow companies report results over...
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cynicism, to believe that recent shifts in global politics are too powerful to push back; that the pendulum has swung permanently. just as people spoke about the triumph of democracy in the 90s, now you are hearing people talk about end of democracy and the triumph of tribalism and the strong man. we have to resist that cynicism. because, we've been through darker times, we've been in lower valleys and deeper valleys. yes, by the end of his life, madiba embodied the successful struggle for human rights, but the journey was not easy, it wasn't pre-ordained. the man went to prison for almost three decades. he split limestone in the heat, he slept in a small cell, and was repeatedly put in solitary confinement. and i remember talking to some of his former colleagues saying , how they hadn't realized when they were released, just the sight of a child, the idea of holding a child, they had missed - it wasn't something available to them, for decades. and yet his power actually grew during those years - and the power of his jailers diminished, because he knew that if you stick to what's true, if y
cynicism, to believe that recent shifts in global politics are too powerful to push back; that the pendulum has swung permanently. just as people spoke about the triumph of democracy in the 90s, now you are hearing people talk about end of democracy and the triumph of tribalism and the strong man. we have to resist that cynicism. because, we've been through darker times, we've been in lower valleys and deeper valleys. yes, by the end of his life, madiba embodied the successful struggle for...
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because if the pendulum swings too far, then we're creating an environment that big public companiese where they can deal with the regulations and we're leaving the smaller and myseidsized companies out o the game. >> so the new sec pilot program, you're going down to d.c. to talk about it, you don't like it. we're getting rid of dodd/frank. where does that leave us? >> i don't think we're getting rid of those regulations, i think we're looking at can we scale back some of the provisions to make sure we're create a competitive environment. that's certainly important. on the new things that are being proposed, the transaction fee pilot you reference, we're actually going the other way there and introducing government price setting. i really think the way it's designed, it's an overly complex and expensive experiment in government price setting. so we are concerned about that one. i certainly think there's a really robust regulatory framework in place. and we'll continue to see that. >> so for the average person on the street who says hold on, in a sub-prime crisis, i lost my house or
because if the pendulum swings too far, then we're creating an environment that big public companiese where they can deal with the regulations and we're leaving the smaller and myseidsized companies out o the game. >> so the new sec pilot program, you're going down to d.c. to talk about it, you don't like it. we're getting rid of dodd/frank. where does that leave us? >> i don't think we're getting rid of those regulations, i think we're looking at can we scale back some of the...
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is an interesting debate going on in the country about whether capitalism or socialism is on the pendulum. which side we want to lead to. i want to play this to you this morning, on msnbc, they talk about how capitalism and the fruits of it right now it might not be great for democrats who want to run. watch this. >> at this very moment, the economy is a winning argument for this administration for more than just president trump's bas base. our democrats making a mistake in putting forth candidates that label themselves "democratic socialists" oh who have anticapitalist beliefs when at this moment, look at small and large businesses, consumer confidence, americans feel like capitalism is working for them. >> americans feel like capitalism might be working for them. it might be the best economic system for this country. >> i don't know what the senator said in response to all of that. >> martha: she said she believes in markets. >> hopefully she says that, she's probably going to be running for president and a socialist will knock her out. with the president is excited about is that this l
is an interesting debate going on in the country about whether capitalism or socialism is on the pendulum. which side we want to lead to. i want to play this to you this morning, on msnbc, they talk about how capitalism and the fruits of it right now it might not be great for democrats who want to run. watch this. >> at this very moment, the economy is a winning argument for this administration for more than just president trump's bas base. our democrats making a mistake in putting forth...
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the parents will be in a pendulum of emotions.ke in chile where we took 70 days to come out, it's horrific. until those children are in their hands, they won't have any experience of relief. how much will keeping these kids as psychologically strong as possible impact their chances of getting out safely? is there a direct correlation between their mental state of mind and their physical strength as they prepare for what will clearly be a difficultjourney? yes, it's fundamentally important that they keep their minds is solid and sound. it will affect long—term recovery. we do a we do imagine that in terms of how they do, it will last forever. this is a life changing event. the group is good, the fact they are in a team, they have somebody with them keeping them, hearing parents voices to the telephone will help. but it is an emotional roller—coaster and they are young. they don't necessarily understand. we understand the thai authorities are thinking of building some kind of infrastructure, you can see that muddy bit of beach they
the parents will be in a pendulum of emotions.ke in chile where we took 70 days to come out, it's horrific. until those children are in their hands, they won't have any experience of relief. how much will keeping these kids as psychologically strong as possible impact their chances of getting out safely? is there a direct correlation between their mental state of mind and their physical strength as they prepare for what will clearly be a difficultjourney? yes, it's fundamentally important that...
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to believe the recent shifts in global politics are too powerful to push back, that the pendulum has swung from justice people spoke about the triumph of democracy. now you are hearing people talk about the end of democracy and the triumph of tribalism and the strongman . we have to resist that sense. because we've been through darkertimes . we've been in the lower valleys. yes, by the end of his life, madiba's body struggled. but that journey was not easy . it wasn't preordained. the man went to prison for almost 3 decades . split limestone in the heat. slept in a small cell and was repeatedly put in solitary confinement . and i remember talking to some of his former colleagues saying how they realized when they were released just the sight of a child, the idea of holding a child they had missed. becomes something availableto them . and yet somehow his power actually grew during those years . and the power of these jailers. >> because he knew that if you stick to what's true, you know what's in your heart and are willing to sacrifice, even in the face of overwhelming odds , that mig
to believe the recent shifts in global politics are too powerful to push back, that the pendulum has swung from justice people spoke about the triumph of democracy. now you are hearing people talk about the end of democracy and the triumph of tribalism and the strongman . we have to resist that sense. because we've been through darkertimes . we've been in the lower valleys. yes, by the end of his life, madiba's body struggled. but that journey was not easy . it wasn't preordained. the man went...
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. >> i was going to say we talk so much about how the pendulum has swung in favor of the retailers. the shell pricing or whatever. has that peaked in terms of retailer strength. or could we see the pendulum swing back the other way >> at the end of the day, if you look at what goes on even online with amazon, leading brands are always front and center. that's what draws on the consumer our point of view has always been that brands are critical if you're the leading brand in the category if you're a tertiary brand, the retailer has the power but you're bringing the people into the store because of a deal or what have you, then we still think the leading brands have a lot of power in the market place. >> and private label is not that much of a threat for pepsico's label. >> no. you see private label become more of an issue in food and some of the household personal care areas, but beverage has been immune. >> i mean, you would never buy, i don't know, faux-ritos >> but that's a good brand >> they serve them on airplanes. >> the fake doritos. >> and i still eat them. >> you do? >> i'll
. >> i was going to say we talk so much about how the pendulum has swung in favor of the retailers. the shell pricing or whatever. has that peaked in terms of retailer strength. or could we see the pendulum swing back the other way >> at the end of the day, if you look at what goes on even online with amazon, leading brands are always front and center. that's what draws on the consumer our point of view has always been that brands are critical if you're the leading brand in the...