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hope it is a pendulum and the pendulum swings back and forth.i think it has swung too far to a concentration of power among too few individuals. steve: you also served with senator ted kennedy. was he really the lion of the senate? rep. capuano: he certainly was. it is kind of hilarious when i hear people say -- politicians serve too long. for 40 yearserved and no one remembers the first 20. clearly that individuals -- there are time simply's is where longevity isl important. i do think he was a lion in the senate. i did not know him when he was younger but when i knew him, he had already learned -- and i would not look across the aisle without compromising your you have to- but make a deal on occasion to get to the finish line. it was not personal. you for what you believe in but at the end of the day, he would respect you. he embodied that. i think everyone here respected him. steve: what were interactions with him like? rep. capuano: he treated me like a human being. like a colleague as opposed to an underling. he was ted kennedy, the lion of
hope it is a pendulum and the pendulum swings back and forth.i think it has swung too far to a concentration of power among too few individuals. steve: you also served with senator ted kennedy. was he really the lion of the senate? rep. capuano: he certainly was. it is kind of hilarious when i hear people say -- politicians serve too long. for 40 yearserved and no one remembers the first 20. clearly that individuals -- there are time simply's is where longevity isl important. i do think he was...
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the pendulum. lot. land a nothing replaces this nuts and bolts organizing and we did a dollar campaign and raised $300,000 in 60 days and everyoney than almost race at the time. what was interesting about it. donorall dollar campaigns. some days you raise $10,000 and budging that way was really special. so a lot about that. then, would you run again spa yeah. again. run also, what i downed down on is like people often talk about preaching to the choir the bad things. like want to build the biggest choir. up for the choir. you no i being in the choir is not passive experience. if you have been in a church choir for sure. i want to build the biggest choir. like helping people realize can do something with a group they cannot do aileen. helping popping see they have a turn their hum into a song and like that was like mayor. for all of the people didn't believe the voice could do something to the wep with a wanted hem down that. >> very last thing. i have been trying hard not to the vest but it is time to t
the pendulum. lot. land a nothing replaces this nuts and bolts organizing and we did a dollar campaign and raised $300,000 in 60 days and everyoney than almost race at the time. what was interesting about it. donorall dollar campaigns. some days you raise $10,000 and budging that way was really special. so a lot about that. then, would you run again spa yeah. again. run also, what i downed down on is like people often talk about preaching to the choir the bad things. like want to build the...
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the rest of his life was a reaction to that pendulum swing. we have just seen another one, a very opposite president elected after president obama and the nonvictor in that race has also taken time to reflect on a nonvictory and how vastly different those reactions can be. and how, if we are being completely honest, time has been very, very gracious to george h.w. bush and his legacy and his long life and the choices he's made post-presidency only solidify that. >> juan: what strikes me for what you just said, kennedy, the note he wrote to clinton. amazing. he said i am rooting hard for you. i am rooting for america. i can get over this. we don't see that kind of self-effacing statement these days in our politics. >> greg: the point that you bring up, this is a guy who flew 58 combat missions. helped end the cold war, company eight, ambassador, world war ii hero shot down and rescued. he was treated poorly in '92 because his life put him at a certain age. for those deeds to be accomplished, he was 68. we decided arbitrarily that 68 was a wrong
the rest of his life was a reaction to that pendulum swing. we have just seen another one, a very opposite president elected after president obama and the nonvictor in that race has also taken time to reflect on a nonvictory and how vastly different those reactions can be. and how, if we are being completely honest, time has been very, very gracious to george h.w. bush and his legacy and his long life and the choices he's made post-presidency only solidify that. >> juan: what strikes me...
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every election is essentially a pendulum. and the pendulum is based on two variables.t's left. sometimes it's right. it could be division. it could be unity. i've been saying this for the last month. the message for the democratic parties to make america together again. there's this perception there is a split. i don't think this the crazy idea, but i think it's a potentially winnable idea. the only thing is i wonder if it's trojan horse by the dems. they would have to have biden. he was the vp. let's say we offer unity, but once they are in, they just go back to being liberals. it's the right idea of unity. it's smart. >> jesse: if they do that unity ticket, we impeach biden. >> greg: you read right through me. >> morgan: finally gets the position he deserves. >> jesse: what a different country. >> juan: i think you have to wait until the next segment. bernie sanders joins bret baier live on "special report" tonight right after "the five." up next, nancy pelosi makes a brawl over the border wall very personal with a new jab at president trump. you're going to want to
every election is essentially a pendulum. and the pendulum is based on two variables.t's left. sometimes it's right. it could be division. it could be unity. i've been saying this for the last month. the message for the democratic parties to make america together again. there's this perception there is a split. i don't think this the crazy idea, but i think it's a potentially winnable idea. the only thing is i wonder if it's trojan horse by the dems. they would have to have biden. he was the...
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the political pendulum swings back and forth.his time i was on the wrong end of that, but that's okay. >> what is the congress going to lose with all of the mostly moderate republicans in suburbs who lost their seats. the republican party that's left behind in washington is more conservative. what impact is that going to have in washington? >> because we're now a minority in the house, i don't think it will have as much relevance on a day-to-day basis simply because with the democrats controlling the floor, you are likely to see democratic priorities take shape. but i think more broadly, being a republican in an era where free trade isn't really free trade anymore and some of the costic rhetoric, not embracing what is a suburban agenda of focusing on environmental issues and middle of the road issues which i don't think democrats have exclusive jurisdiction on having under their tent are going to be lost. and i fear moving forward if we don't have a suburban agenda and aren't a party that embraces centrists, a lot of folks in the
the political pendulum swings back and forth.his time i was on the wrong end of that, but that's okay. >> what is the congress going to lose with all of the mostly moderate republicans in suburbs who lost their seats. the republican party that's left behind in washington is more conservative. what impact is that going to have in washington? >> because we're now a minority in the house, i don't think it will have as much relevance on a day-to-day basis simply because with the...
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this is the big pendulum in china. >> it swings all the way around. it goes flying. >> dude is wigging out. >> we've got a problem. >> he makes his way off the ride. >> we missed it. >> why did you cut? >> the video stopped. >> this woman brought him his hair he's like, oh, thank you, girl. >> imagine being the person on this side walk. >> she understood the significance and made sure to get him his wig back. >> quality too pay costs quite a bit of money. >> people are getting a kick out of this. >> people are looking good without a wig. >> you have to have this much hair to ride the ride. >> that's not the requirement for this ride. >> this is a type of coaster in australia. apparently, this thing is the tallest coaster h hemisphere. >> at least this guy didn't both tore bring his hair. >> eyes closed the entire time. >> that can make it worse if you can't see. >> he doesn't need to see anything because lights out daddy. his son is cracking up. as they come back around, dad comes to. his son is cracking up. he was like, i didn't sign up for this. >>
this is the big pendulum in china. >> it swings all the way around. it goes flying. >> dude is wigging out. >> we've got a problem. >> he makes his way off the ride. >> we missed it. >> why did you cut? >> the video stopped. >> this woman brought him his hair he's like, oh, thank you, girl. >> imagine being the person on this side walk. >> she understood the significance and made sure to get him his wig back. >> quality too pay...
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if we don't treat the epidemic of chronic pain, the pendulum will swing back to where it was again. mr. bernstein: you're doing perfect here, you keep raising my next question. my next question was going to be, we know what works in terms of treatment. people need to be on methadone, some form of medically assisted treatment because as you say, we're never going to have enough beds. not everyone can be treated that way. we live in a nation where i can get my hands on blood pressure medicine and so can everybody else. why in america do we have only 10% or 15% of the people able to get their hands on those treatment drugs? dr. adams: that's a challenge. i was at harvard medical school yesterday in boston challenging our care providers to make sure more folks have pain management training, number one, but number two, are willing to be data waivered so they can prescribe these drugs. i want every at least primary care physician, ob/gyn, er dr. to be trained to prescribe medicine assisted treatment. we don't have enough providers. we've also got stigma attached medication assisted treatm
if we don't treat the epidemic of chronic pain, the pendulum will swing back to where it was again. mr. bernstein: you're doing perfect here, you keep raising my next question. my next question was going to be, we know what works in terms of treatment. people need to be on methadone, some form of medically assisted treatment because as you say, we're never going to have enough beds. not everyone can be treated that way. we live in a nation where i can get my hands on blood pressure medicine and...
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they swung the pendulum and was buried over regulated.t seems like there's a pendulum swing to more regulation. >> you feel like maybe that's geared towards the technology there. to that point it is going to be saved by some of these gm and ford the fact they've laid off employees with the goal of focusing on electric vehicles, driverless cards and who knows, didn't one other car companies go into car sharing? was that gm? >> i thought uber had a car sharing business in phoenix. >> they're all competing against each other at some point. >> who's going to win? >> i think google will win. they have the technology in the long game is not keeping taxi drivers in business. david: google will get into the car. >> they just seem to have the technology that runs all of the cars. david: some companies, some tech companies are satisfied just being in the car. companies that focus on software. better they actually going to have a big assembly line? they're not actually going to get into it. >> they control how and where. >> googles way mel owns gm.
they swung the pendulum and was buried over regulated.t seems like there's a pendulum swing to more regulation. >> you feel like maybe that's geared towards the technology there. to that point it is going to be saved by some of these gm and ford the fact they've laid off employees with the goal of focusing on electric vehicles, driverless cards and who knows, didn't one other car companies go into car sharing? was that gm? >> i thought uber had a car sharing business in phoenix....
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they are pendulum or. they swing back and forth between cooperation, particularly when it comes to reducing the role of iran or other in his, versus a kind of unstated cooperation. and if you look at the way the relations have developed on syria, you can see how that works really well. when the uprising began in earnest, both turkey and gulf countries were supporting armed sunni rebel groups sometimes, and especially in the case of qatar, same groups and groups operating in coordination. after the joint intervention by iran and russia in 2015, the actual rescue by this foreign intervention and the big surge -- it all helped to reshape turkish ideas about what should happen in syria to emphasize happen in syria to emphasize containing the power of kurds in the southern border of turkey. which really was one of the two or three things that kind of killed the ambition of the gulf countries to get rid of a pro-iranian regime in damascus and replace it with a neutral or anti-iranian regime, taking away this maj
they are pendulum or. they swing back and forth between cooperation, particularly when it comes to reducing the role of iran or other in his, versus a kind of unstated cooperation. and if you look at the way the relations have developed on syria, you can see how that works really well. when the uprising began in earnest, both turkey and gulf countries were supporting armed sunni rebel groups sometimes, and especially in the case of qatar, same groups and groups operating in coordination. after...
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and there are pendulum swings in politics, certainly in american politics, so i do think this is presidentight now. it is, no doubt. you cannot win a republican primary around the country if you are highly critical of the president's behaviour or his politics. but that won't always be the case. the president's very media savvy. he should take a step back from that and he should say, "you know what, i can have an adversarial relationship with the media without a war declaration." we have an administration right now that is trying to disqualify the press as an independent arbiter of fact. and not just to disqualify us as an independent arbiter of fact, but to disqualify other institutions as independent arbiters, so law enforcement, intelligence agencies, the court system, scientists, all of them, to disqualify them and say that the white house itself, the administration itself, is the only source of truth. here's one of the great ironies of 2018 — donald trump avoided personal criticism of vladimir putin and yet russia's relations with the west still soured badly. over the skripal poisoning
and there are pendulum swings in politics, certainly in american politics, so i do think this is presidentight now. it is, no doubt. you cannot win a republican primary around the country if you are highly critical of the president's behaviour or his politics. but that won't always be the case. the president's very media savvy. he should take a step back from that and he should say, "you know what, i can have an adversarial relationship with the media without a war declaration." we...
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we need to figure out why men are worried and what men and women can do about it and if the fent pendulum swing so far over that men feel that there's no place for them in america anymore only got about a minute when your advice would be valuable to women watching fuel short changed in the workplace this way advice yeah i mean you need to get ahead based on your merit and by your qualifications right you can accept that someone is going to you know create this gender parity rule where women are supposed to get ahead and not work as many hours as men are not put in the correct talent or merit right women need to be getting ahead and being promoted based on their potential based on their credentials and not expect any kind of handout either and also it's not the men's fault that they're not being promoted there's not you know when we're talking about implicit bias that's such a difficult thing to measure now we caution a woman to not talk about implicit bias or sexism as sort of this. scapegoat which has been so much the conversation lately and instead focus on what you can do personally to
we need to figure out why men are worried and what men and women can do about it and if the fent pendulum swing so far over that men feel that there's no place for them in america anymore only got about a minute when your advice would be valuable to women watching fuel short changed in the workplace this way advice yeah i mean you need to get ahead based on your merit and by your qualifications right you can accept that someone is going to you know create this gender parity rule where women are...
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various terms but it is it is now becoming fashionable and i hope that one day this does mighty pendulum swings in the way but i don't think it's going to be for a while because right now i am applauded by me having more for example you know these allergies where i am against the following and what i tell you i will sit back in a class or read my work and i will wait wait for you to comment say anything and not only am i going to be applauded for be hyper sensitive and not only having you reprimanded but removed expunged obliterated ablated you know disappeared but i'm going to be held to a higher societal status because i'm showing my peers i am more sensitive than you are easily offended you and therefore i maintain a higher position. you know dan you know that this whole identity theory and political strategy it caves in on itself i mean maybe you know you you put everybody manages the most virtuous i mean it is. marxism to its core it's just it's just it's the same old bottle with new wine ok i get it kerry in politics evidently caves in on itself ok and i it's only a matter of time
various terms but it is it is now becoming fashionable and i hope that one day this does mighty pendulum swings in the way but i don't think it's going to be for a while because right now i am applauded by me having more for example you know these allergies where i am against the following and what i tell you i will sit back in a class or read my work and i will wait wait for you to comment say anything and not only am i going to be applauded for be hyper sensitive and not only having you...
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eisenhower is the least partisan president of moder typing and sought to stop the pendulum in dead center. to be sure when he ran for profit in 1952, he thundered against the statism of the new deal. and its expansive federal programs. but once in office, he adopted a centrist, practicing mat tick policy and approach that reflected the preferences of most americans. he managed to disarm the right wing of his own party. the so-called old guard republics who flocked to senator robert taft and who are were antigovernment isolationists. her moved the g.o.p. to the center and he set out to make it into a moderating force in politics. for example, eisenhower made behalves the new deal. expanding social security to over 10 million self-employed principle by people. he raised the minimum wage. and he founded the department of education, health, education welfare, even suggested ideas for a national health insurance system. doesn't everybody president? they went about as well in his time as later years. eisenhower invested significantly in infrastructure. of course. he made -- found a way to make
eisenhower is the least partisan president of moder typing and sought to stop the pendulum in dead center. to be sure when he ran for profit in 1952, he thundered against the statism of the new deal. and its expansive federal programs. but once in office, he adopted a centrist, practicing mat tick policy and approach that reflected the preferences of most americans. he managed to disarm the right wing of his own party. the so-called old guard republics who flocked to senator robert taft and who...
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now the pendulum seems to have swung back to what the more moderate elements.icrowave from the markets perspective. if you are a btp investor, this is quite promising. there are still some fundamental issues that need to be resolved. a lot of assumptions in the budgets, which might not be very good assumptions going forward on the growth front. some of these structural issues which might appear to be paid for may not actually be paid for and there is also concern about what happens in 2019, the budget of 2019 because the spending has been pushed out and delayed and not necessarily put on the table. there is still a large concern about how italy can tame its debts and bring it down in the current political framework and that is not going to go away. these issues are sort of the camps -- sort of the cans being kicked down the road a bit. guy: is it any chance we could the situation seems to be deteriorating with the french deficits. is there a court trade we could work here -- core trade we can work here? dominic: i think that is what some people have been doing.
now the pendulum seems to have swung back to what the more moderate elements.icrowave from the markets perspective. if you are a btp investor, this is quite promising. there are still some fundamental issues that need to be resolved. a lot of assumptions in the budgets, which might not be very good assumptions going forward on the growth front. some of these structural issues which might appear to be paid for may not actually be paid for and there is also concern about what happens in 2019, the...
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they have decided to move the pendulum away from the taxpayer and putting it on the passenger. taxpayerer. so the day—to—day running costs are pa55enger. so the day—to—day running costs a re now pa55enger. so the day—to—day running costs are now covered entirely by the ticket paying pa55enger. and the idea behind it is this, but why should someone on the minimum wage who lives in hastings subsidise the commute of a wealthy businessman in altrincham. which is why we have seen prices go up and up. you said backin seen prices go up and up. you said back in june that seen prices go up and up. you said back injune that other countries could only dream of outperformance and punctuality of the trains. there was a laughing response to that from commuters. how do you compare the state of our railways with other european countries? the right elements where we are leaders in europe, safety, for example. we haven't had a passenger fatality for ten yea rs haven't had a passenger fatality for ten years on the british network, even though this is one of the most congested networks in europe. but punct
they have decided to move the pendulum away from the taxpayer and putting it on the passenger. taxpayerer. so the day—to—day running costs are pa55enger. so the day—to—day running costs a re now pa55enger. so the day—to—day running costs are now covered entirely by the ticket paying pa55enger. and the idea behind it is this, but why should someone on the minimum wage who lives in hastings subsidise the commute of a wealthy businessman in altrincham. which is why we have seen prices...
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talk to us about where the pendulum is and what you have been told about company priorities. >> we needgrowth and profitability. any company does. especially if it is optimizing for the long-term. we need to ensure that we are continuing to invest in long-term growth, but ensuring we are doing so in a sustainable way. i think the challenge is to hold those things in top of mind at helping navigate through those trade-offs so we are consistently putting the long-term interest of the company first and ensuring we are setting ourselves up for long-term sustainable success. emily: the competitive landscape has also changed. there's some data to show that lyft gained writers as uber -- riders as uber was going through this cultural transition. are you at all concerned about the threat of lyft? and driversiders always have a choice about using .ber or not they can use another ridesharing platform or choose to walk or public transit or some other alternative. we provide the opportunity at the end of the day for people to leave keys at home or not by that second car, never by the first car to b
talk to us about where the pendulum is and what you have been told about company priorities. >> we needgrowth and profitability. any company does. especially if it is optimizing for the long-term. we need to ensure that we are continuing to invest in long-term growth, but ensuring we are doing so in a sustainable way. i think the challenge is to hold those things in top of mind at helping navigate through those trade-offs so we are consistently putting the long-term interest of the...
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our pendulum swings.ake progress, but it can be pretty ugly to watch. >> what a week. the state of hawaii released my official long form birth certificate. no one is happier to put this birth certificate to rest than the donald. obviously we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. seriously, in an episode of "the apprentice," you recognized the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so ultimately you didn't blame lil jon, or meat loaf. you fired gary busey. these are the kind of decisions that would keep me up at night >>> hi, honey, it's me. >> 80 million people in the country now have cell phones. they're no longer a high-price luxury. >> today apple is going to reinvent the phone. >> to google means to find out all there is to know. >> how many friends do you officially have now? >> 175 million. >> within four degrees of me are 700,000 people. >> who is barack obama? the answer is right there on my facebook page. >> if you like hilarious, shocking embarrassing videos -- >> i like
our pendulum swings.ake progress, but it can be pretty ugly to watch. >> what a week. the state of hawaii released my official long form birth certificate. no one is happier to put this birth certificate to rest than the donald. obviously we all know about your credentials and breadth of experience. seriously, in an episode of "the apprentice," you recognized the real problem was a lack of leadership. and so ultimately you didn't blame lil jon, or meat loaf. you fired gary...
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but i think the values are the values of this nation and the pendulum swings back and forth always. >day this morning at the capital to pay my respects, they had this table of notebooks for people to leave messages to the family. i went over to the table and somebody ahead of me, clearly a young kid had written "george h.w. bush was a great man, we should remember him." that's my hope, that young people will remember this, that all of this is soaking in and it will have effects for a long time we may never know. >> today we were reminded of the importance of faith to the bush family and the bush family and george h.w. bush. it's not a matter of politics, it's a matter of community. we're reminded that community can also be associated with power and ambition. he could be ambitious and a man of community. >> i think another lesson is the caliber of the people attracted to this president and this man, mary cate was a young starve in the white hou-- staffer in the house, i was talking to nick bur burns, it's not just president trump. we were talking about how president trump is having tro
but i think the values are the values of this nation and the pendulum swings back and forth always. >day this morning at the capital to pay my respects, they had this table of notebooks for people to leave messages to the family. i went over to the table and somebody ahead of me, clearly a young kid had written "george h.w. bush was a great man, we should remember him." that's my hope, that young people will remember this, that all of this is soaking in and it will have effects for...
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now the rest of the market is following the pendulum of fear, perhaps swinging to the fear of missingl keep an eye on that for you. meanwhile france is burning and british, well the prime minister there, theresa may says her "brexit" deal with the eu is best possible deal. they are delaying a parliamentary vote acknowledging that she would lose spectacularly. ashley webster is live in london. ashley. reporter: just another crazy day, charles, in the world of "brexit." as expected theresa may going into the houses of parliament behind me, saying okay, i know my deal will get roundly defeated this this building. i will defer and go back to the european union and brussels to try to negotiate a better deal. let's not forget that theresa may herself was a remainder. she reminded lawmakers here today it is incumbent upon them to pass a deal, because it is what the people wanted to get out of the european union. take a listen. >> i've been clear that i believe the best route forward for the uk is to leave with a good deal with the european union. that is it what which negotiated. that is a d
now the rest of the market is following the pendulum of fear, perhaps swinging to the fear of missingl keep an eye on that for you. meanwhile france is burning and british, well the prime minister there, theresa may says her "brexit" deal with the eu is best possible deal. they are delaying a parliamentary vote acknowledging that she would lose spectacularly. ashley webster is live in london. ashley. reporter: just another crazy day, charles, in the world of "brexit." as...
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. >> you have the optimism swirl, you have the peace pendulum. >> what is the democratic platform?> we change our memories. >> you've all gone down and then -- >> it's interesting, because the answer is juan one. williams congratulations. >> by the way, do i get a little more respect having won both the supermarket and -- >> no, you get no respect. >> thanks, juan. >> [ laughter ] you know what i realized? your one more thing intros is what the local news caster does. >> guess what? come on. that's the way it rolls. >> i like it. >> and then a facial expression. >> and then a -- >> you left out the -- i don't know what's going on at this table. i'm sitting here at this table. >> that's a perpetual state. that's always for me. i tell you, that's a lot of fun to see. it's self-revelatory. >> i loved how much you love your family. that's wonderful. you talk about them and you give people a glimpse inside. they think that you're the worst person on the planet, a lot of people. when they meet your family they realize you're deeply connected. the fact that you raised republicans, -- >> t
. >> you have the optimism swirl, you have the peace pendulum. >> what is the democratic platform?> we change our memories. >> you've all gone down and then -- >> it's interesting, because the answer is juan one. williams congratulations. >> by the way, do i get a little more respect having won both the supermarket and -- >> no, you get no respect. >> thanks, juan. >> [ laughter ] you know what i realized? your one more thing intros is what the...
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. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy.ress 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 bader meinhoff group. >> the red army faction in west germany was part of a 1970s trend of 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 police have been waging a relentless war against the terrorists, capturing some, killi
. >> there was a sense that the pendulum was swinging away from terrorist efficacy.ress 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...
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could you imagine if we had that from president obama set up taking responsibility for the pendulum swingingcompletely opposite direction. that's the point of high taxes and that's what you're seeing in france. it's a form of social engineering. we are going to make your life so uncomfortable that you'll be forced to change her behavior and people are standing up against that things no, that's not right and we will not take that further something else happening and there have been several news outlets pointing this out, just as russia made a big digital investment. >> in regards to populism in the united states, i think president trump saw the fact that a lot of these working-class voters were adored by the party and president obama and a lot of people felt left behind. president trump was able to cap into the forgotten men and women and that's what fueled him to victory in 2016, being able to identify people in these counties that felt left behind by the democratic party. in regard france, obviously these individuals are rejecting the idea of an increased staff in the name of climate change
could you imagine if we had that from president obama set up taking responsibility for the pendulum swingingcompletely opposite direction. that's the point of high taxes and that's what you're seeing in france. it's a form of social engineering. we are going to make your life so uncomfortable that you'll be forced to change her behavior and people are standing up against that things no, that's not right and we will not take that further something else happening and there have been several news...
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whether our google searches or the intimate things that we may put on facebook, could you see the pendulumt either we need more rights to protect these rights and this privacy, or would a solution be somewhere where we actually have part ownership of it? if it is sold, we get a piece of the action? >> well, look, you're not going to have a constitutional amendment because it would take forever to get anything done there. it just wouldn't happen in time but i really believe in 2019 we're going to see some regulations coming down. many of the companies have said that they support it. i think they support it because they know there is no other option. so, you know, we will see some kind of regulation, similar to the gdpr that we've seen in europe, that already had an impact on a lot of american companies. we'll see something here that is going to draw some sort of red line about what can and can't be done with our information that will better protect our privacy. it will probably going to change how many of our social media platforms work. charles: i got to tell you, just the idea they held t
whether our google searches or the intimate things that we may put on facebook, could you see the pendulumt either we need more rights to protect these rights and this privacy, or would a solution be somewhere where we actually have part ownership of it? if it is sold, we get a piece of the action? >> well, look, you're not going to have a constitutional amendment because it would take forever to get anything done there. it just wouldn't happen in time but i really believe in 2019 we're...
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we need to begin to swing the pendulum.i don't think more or less rules are going to make a difference. >> i have just one question and comment i guess. i've read that the financial crisis in 2009 was triggered by all these mortgages that were given to people that couldn't possibly pay them off and then they were resold to the public at large and so on. does the new york fed have any regulatory power over that kind of thing? because of course timothy geithner was head of the new york fed and then became the secretary of the treasury after the crisis. during the crisis and other goldman sachs president was the secretary of treasury. so it seems to me it's just kind of built into the system. when you talk about regulating the banks all of a sudden people say we never saw it coming. it seems to me any regulator would have seen that coming so i wonder if you can comment. connectors so many things i could say. regulators were not working. that's the bottom line. i don't see how they could say they didn't see that coming. i think
we need to begin to swing the pendulum.i don't think more or less rules are going to make a difference. >> i have just one question and comment i guess. i've read that the financial crisis in 2009 was triggered by all these mortgages that were given to people that couldn't possibly pay them off and then they were resold to the public at large and so on. does the new york fed have any regulatory power over that kind of thing? because of course timothy geithner was head of the new york fed...
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. >> the pendulum has swung back and this is a law that will make a big difference to a lot of peoples' lives. >> yeah, crime is down and that's what paved the way for this. what it did was began to eliminate things that were in place that affected people dispr disproportionately based on race, and not just democrats but republicans saw that. it's important to remember that it's a minority of inmates who are in federal prisons and this only affects them, but the hope is that the states will see the federal government take the position and follow suit. >> it will be fascinating to see what does ultimately come out of it. the president said, obviously, he will sign it. as we are at this point, abby, we want to bring you in now. we saw all of this happening and still don't know what is going to happen in terms of a government shutdown. we hear republicans are drafting a resolution to fund the government through february 8th, and for the president, that's still a bit of a mystery? >> yeah, to connect the two conversations i think it's such a contrast to see how the white house operated wit
. >> the pendulum has swung back and this is a law that will make a big difference to a lot of peoples' lives. >> yeah, crime is down and that's what paved the way for this. what it did was began to eliminate things that were in place that affected people dispr disproportionately based on race, and not just democrats but republicans saw that. it's important to remember that it's a minority of inmates who are in federal prisons and this only affects them, but the hope is that the...