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different organisations bodies such as the world bank s show that the issue of climate is really up that the issue of climate is really up there worrying peoplech as the world bank show. productivity in france is much higher than it is here, i think 5-6%. i think it is nearly 1096, much higher than it is here, i think 5-6%. ithink it is nearly 10%, off 5-696. ithink it is nearly 1096, off the top of my head. exactly. it's been high for a long, long time. let's look at this final story. sweden finds a new way to improve new mothers was held, it involves dads. this is the new york times. this law came into effect in sweden in 2012 but this is a new study to show the impact it has had. this is about dads having 30 days of paid leave at the same time the mummers. quite soon after birth.|j leave at the same time the mummers. quite soon after birth. i think the idea that the pressure, because we have a society that is quite different. generally, now women were, they are really full—time mothers, who can afford it? the idea is that dad gets 30 days at the same time, it's probably not that sensible because no—one is going to get the real benefit from
different organisations bodies such as the world bank s show that the issue of climate is really up that the issue of climate is really up there worrying peoplech as the world bank show. productivity in france is much higher than it is here, i think 5-6%. i think it is nearly 1096, much higher than it is here, i think 5-6%. ithink it is nearly 10%, off 5-696. ithink it is nearly 1096, off the top of my head. exactly. it's been high for a long, long time. let's look at this final story. sweden...
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s. . crop failures and floods of forcing people to flee their homes the world bank says around $86000000.00 people could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years more than anywhere else in the world in kenya we met a man who struggles with the effects of climate change every day but he's not taking it down. these days it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze grow bogo you have been a ghost herd for decades but conditions have never been so tough. because. the core of it is overwhelming us well i think this problem is the lack of water. and there's nothing we can do. over time that he has become more extreme and water supplies have to win the world when kenya was hit by drought 2 years ago row by lost almost his entire herd that prompted him to take action and file a lawsuit against the european union. my message to you europeans is that you've got to stop it and i don't know whether you're personally to blame or whether you can talk with the ones responsible. and aids to help them to get his case together the aim to hold those responsible for climate change to accoun
s. . crop failures and floods of forcing people to flee their homes the world bank says around $86000000.00 people could be displaced in africa in the next 30 years more than anywhere else in the world in kenya we met a man who struggles with the effects of climate change every day but he's not taking it down. these days it takes a long time to find a place for his animals to graze grow bogo you have been a ghost herd for decades but conditions have never been so tough. because. the core of it...
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banking on. all those fight s were made wit people moving to the left. i don't know if he's watching it on the way to osaka. >> he's watching it, tweeting it was boring. >> he was tweeting it was boring, whether or not he was watching it, right? people are sitting there thinking please, please, please have more democratic debates that look like this because it's an opportunity for them to paint the democrats as being out of touch. and when they don't talk about trump, they are not contrasting with him in the ways that they should be to make the argument that he shouldn't be president. >> let me play devil's advocate here in terms of trump not being the center of attention. if you're that bottom tier candidate, if you're not an elizabeth warren or cory booker you're trying to fight to stand out. so you want to muscle your way, elbow your way against your other fellow democrats and say hey, here i am. we know trump is a bad guy. we all agree trump is a bad guy, but look at me. that is one of the reasons why we didn't see trump as much at the center of atte
banking on. all those fight s were made wit people moving to the left. i don't know if he's watching it on the way to osaka. >> he's watching it, tweeting it was boring. >> he was tweeting it was boring, whether or not he was watching it, right? people are sitting there thinking please, please, please have more democratic debates that look like this because it's an opportunity for them to paint the democrats as being out of touch. and when they don't talk about trump, they are not...
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people know they were built here in the 1950 s. and sixty's as part of a planned city. a look at 1st of course the cliff was here and the huge bank of english blew up in 1047. that led to the formation of the lions now called the mc law and. order and the lobster hearts are now essentially a retaining wall for the loose rock you look at the biggest dime. and architects competition was announced for the reconstruction 951 over a 1000 architects to punch. their tongues quiz to find the optimum use of the limited space well orienting the houses favorably to the sun and wind every detail was thought up down to the paint it was limited to 14 callus. today heligoland is like an open air museum of the 1950 s. and sixty's building style almost every house is listed as historical. a closer look at heligoland quickly reveals that it's full of fascinating stories and the longest day or even a return visit. but i want to do that to. get on the boat and go around the island it takes 45 minutes. the excursion boats only put out if the waves are no higher than 2 meters. bank goodness. in the slipstream of the island it is still peaceful. but so
people know they were built here in the 1950 s. and sixty's as part of a planned city. a look at 1st of course the cliff was here and the huge bank of english blew up in 1047. that led to the formation of the lions now called the mc law and. order and the lobster hearts are now essentially a retaining wall for the loose rock you look at the biggest dime. and architects competition was announced for the reconstruction 951 over a 1000 architects to punch. their tongues quiz to find the optimum...
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people think twice before they get back oth max when it is certified to y. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >> the s&p 500 snapped a foude day s thanks to a rise in bank stocks. investors are hoping can be made on trade between the u. and china at the g-20 summit. more on that later in the program. first the closing numbers for the day. the dow fell just ten points to 26,526. the nasdaq was up 57 and the s&p rose by 11. with one trading day lt in the second quarter, investors will be focused soon on earnings. t whatsani takes a look to expect. >> market bulls are gearing up for the second half of the year and they have a playbook to push it higher. the hope is president trump and china's president xi jinping will reset relations and at worst existin tariffs will be in place but no new tariffs and the trade talksill continue. if this happens, investors will shift gears to focus on earnings and fundamentals next week. the good news is there is no sign of an earnings recession. two straight quarters of negative earnings, declines here. that's not likely to happen in 2020 either. more companies are buying back stock and boosting their earnings. that's t g
people think twice before they get back oth max when it is certified to y. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >> the s&p 500 snapped a foude day s thanks to a rise in bank stocks. investors are hoping can be made on trade between the u. and china at the g-20 summit. more on that later in the program. first the closing numbers for the day. the dow fell just ten points to 26,526. the nasdaq was up 57 and the s&p rose by 11. with one trading day lt in the...
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people that work. if you work 50 or 60 hours, obviously senators and bank presidents and c.e.o.'s and doctors and lawyers shouldn't get paid overtime, but people making $35,000 or $40,000, if you work more than 40 hours a week, you should get overtime. that's what we used to do in this country, but we don't do it all the time now because of president trump's opposition. democrats have a bill to fix. it's the restoring overtime pay act. 4.6 million americans would be newly eligible for overtime pay. the president who clearly doesn't understand how somebody living on $35,000 or $40,000, how that person -- what that person's challenges are. the president thinks it's just fine to leave those workers behind. so much, so much for fighting for american workers. that was his campaign promise. he would put them back to work, he would have good manufacturing wages for them, he would pay them, he would make sure they made good wages, but it's all part of donald trump's phony populism. he divides to distract from the fact that his administration looks like a wall street retreat. true populism
people that work. if you work 50 or 60 hours, obviously senators and bank presidents and c.e.o.'s and doctors and lawyers shouldn't get paid overtime, but people making $35,000 or $40,000, if you work more than 40 hours a week, you should get overtime. that's what we used to do in this country, but we don't do it all the time now because of president trump's opposition. democrats have a bill to fix. it's the restoring overtime pay act. 4.6 million americans would be newly eligible for overtime...
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people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stop through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong with their dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the coir the cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do less and to me a book. but aren't going to or much else. to live by a symbol or any mere merely or the sure loser will be because on the yen. look see you was he not one to us got a person on the most if anybody's. when i said kind of guy is here. the whole you know men team you julio to what are the salmon. you know be your command. isn't fit you have them and eat. each up then go to micio. the joint hearings of the house select committee to investigate covert arms transaction with iran. and the select committee on secret military assistance to iran in the nicaraguan opposition will come to order. sri lanka's easter sunday bombings reverberated around the world with religious and ethnic tension rising o
people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stop through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong with their dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the coir the cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do less and to me a...
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. >> news 4's mollette green is working with more on their food drive and how you can hp. >> we're inside the food bank here, and, look, when people come here, they get a real grocery store like experience. it feels really good in here, but the shelves, many of them, are empty, so what do we want to do today? >> stock the shelves. stock the shelves! >> reporter: but you can donate tat any time tha they are open. i want to bring in the fauquier community food bank director sharon ames to talk about the need, and one particular story that comes to mind, a father and son that you met. > a father and a 4-year-old son came to the store and told me they hadn't eaten for two days. i gave them cracker around soup and the little boy put the crackers in his mouth so fast that he choked on it and the fathan couldn't open the c of soup because he didn't have a can opener. >> reporter: you need not just food donations and diapers, but things that will help families. >> absolutely >> reporter: in some ways. >> absolutely. can openers, diapers, many, many things. >> reporter: all right. so we have so ny people in the community who helped through
. >> news 4's mollette green is working with more on their food drive and how you can hp. >> we're inside the food bank here, and, look, when people come here, they get a real grocery store like experience. it feels really good in here, but the shelves, many of them, are empty, so what do we want to do today? >> stock the shelves. stock the shelves! >> reporter: but you can donate tat any time tha they are open. i want to bring in the fauquier community food bank...
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people who need help. so now they're looking to expand their facilities kron four's charles clifford has more. well here in san francisco, the s up more in food bankilities here. >>here in san francisco at their main warehouse, but they also want to make some improvements to a warehouse up in sandra fell another food bank serves about a 140,000 people per week in a year's time they move about 48 million pounds of food to their facility. there's a recent study also showed that even tough they're moving all of that food there are still about 35 million missed meals in the bay area. so the food bank called wants to increase their capacity to hopefully get food to all of those folks, here's the executive director of the food bank paul ash saying the problem isn't donations its capacity. you were turning away donations every week that just drives us crazy. to to be seeing people a community that could use that food. >>and to have to say no farmers and manufacturers call us with donations. it's just wrong and we're going to solve that. >>and this is an artist rendering of what the upgraded warehouse will look like in san francisco in a nutshell, the pla
people who need help. so now they're looking to expand their facilities kron four's charles clifford has more. well here in san francisco, the s up more in food bankilities here. >>here in san francisco at their main warehouse, but they also want to make some improvements to a warehouse up in sandra fell another food bank serves about a 140,000 people per week in a year's time they move about 48 million pounds of food to their facility. there's a recent study also showed that even tough...
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people's bank of china governor, his first international media interview since becoming governor. it comes ahead of his expected meeting with treasury secretary mnuchin at the g20. this is bloomberg. serg. shery ahn in new york. paul: you are watching give a crush on you. let's get a look at the business flash on lines. on the hunt for acquisitions abroad. the president of the company is looking to buy banks and assets that generate stable returns. biggestif japan's lender can keep hitting income targets. they will have almost $15 billion available for share buybacks over the next four years. shery: beyond meat has given investors a first look inside the company since last month's ipo. the shareholders find the numbers appetizing. willforecast that sales exceed $210 million, topping analyst expectations. beyond meat expects to break -- while the market has projected a loss. silvio berlusconi's latest evaluating options in spain. the largest commercial broadcaster may combine the unit with the parent company as it seeks ways to bulk up the face of rising competition. toigger footprint as a way compete with netflix and other companies pushing into the european union. shery: plenty sti
people's bank of china governor, his first international media interview since becoming governor. it comes ahead of his expected meeting with treasury secretary mnuchin at the g20. this is bloomberg. serg. shery ahn in new york. paul: you are watching give a crush on you. let's get a look at the business flash on lines. on the hunt for acquisitions abroad. the president of the company is looking to buy banks and assets that generate stable returns. biggestif japan's lender can keep hitting...
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in rome you will see streams of people around 7pm walking up streams of people around 7pm walking up and down the bank ‘speratures are expected to reach around a2 celsius. temperatures are expected to reach around 42 celsius. some incredible temperatures. thank you very much for that. and that fine is a50 euros. and eight tourists including britain find for —— briton fined. victims of so—called revenge porn could be given better protection under a review of sexual abuse laws, the government has announced. sharing explicit images without consent is currently classed as a communications crime, meaning victims are not granted automatic anonymity. campaigners say it should be reclassified as a sexual offence. the singer sheryl crow has told the bbc that original recordings of some of her biggest hits were destroyed in a huge fire at universal studios. the master tapes were kept in a vault in los angeles which went up in flames 11 years ago. it is estimated 500,000 songs were lost. the singer is the first major artist to confirm she has been affected. san francisco has become the first city in the usa to ban
in rome you will see streams of people around 7pm walking up streams of people around 7pm walking up and down the bank ‘speratures are expected to reach around a2 celsius. temperatures are expected to reach around 42 celsius. some incredible temperatures. thank you very much for that. and that fine is a50 euros. and eight tourists including britain find for —— briton fined. victims of so—called revenge porn could be given better protection under a review of sexual abuse laws, the...
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oft bank thrived in hundreds not thousands of people in richmond in the 1920's got their homes because consolidated was lending money to black people when other people would not. it's important to understand, we have made economic progress but then people jump up in our faces and take our stuff. economic envy israel real. tulsa, oklahoma was about economic envy. the story some people will tell you, the melon deficient will tell you tulsa was about a young oreshine guy, 19, raped assaulted sarah page, 17-year-old elevator operator. dr. olivia hooker died not too long ago and dr. hooker was six when it happened. she remembers it. she remembers hiding under the table at her home, the tablecloth hiding she and her siblings. watched the white people come in, vivid memory of folks who were so envious, broke her mother's caruso records, took a next to the piano, burnt her doll's close, just people because black people had too much. when the oklahoma governor later asked for a commission to investigate this, remember nobody went to jail, they have pictures of people, a black physician came out
oft bank thrived in hundreds not thousands of people in richmond in the 1920's got their homes because consolidated was lending money to black people when other people would not. it's important to understand, we have made economic progress but then people jump up in our faces and take our stuff. economic envy israel real. tulsa, oklahoma was about economic envy. the story some people will tell you, the melon deficient will tell you tulsa was about a young oreshine guy, 19, raped assaulted sarah...
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not just the fed, but the people's bank of china they're playing a role in driving stocks higher overseas and it's really not a rally that's driven by earnings growth because the say, the second quarter earnings estimate is 0.3% it's not better in china or europe >> so it's fascinating that china's one of better performers emp sas the economy is weak, but the stock market is doing well how much is because we've talked a lot about their easing measures is it a sign of weakness rather than strength in a way >> i think it's a great poichblt why we have to see what happens in the second half of the year does china stick to their guns and unveil more stimulus options that can help the stock market continue to outperform on the trade front, we're still expegting more details if you pivot in other parts of the world, see russia, one of the other outperformers, about 30% this year. interesting. that seems to be a story that's more based on politics while the u.s. russia relationship hasn't gotten better, you could argue that it b hasn't gotten worse. in january, the u.s. treasury department lifted sanctions on a number of russian companies and so the concern back in 201
not just the fed, but the people's bank of china they're playing a role in driving stocks higher overseas and it's really not a rally that's driven by earnings growth because the say, the second quarter earnings estimate is 0.3% it's not better in china or europe >> so it's fascinating that china's one of better performers emp sas the economy is weak, but the stock market is doing well how much is because we've talked a lot about their easing measures is it a sign of weakness rather than...
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people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong word these dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the coir the cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do less than to be a book or not but are encouraging for myself. to live by a symbol or any mere merely or the sure those that will be because i'm the one being the end. looksee yours or was he the one dust got a person on the most if anybody's. when i said kind of guy is here. the whole you know men team you julio to what are the salmon. you know be your command deal. isn't fit yet i'm and even. egypt then go to micio. a joint hearings of the house select committee to investigate covert arms transaction with iran. and the select committee on secret military assistance to iran in the neck iraq an opposition will come to order. let me take itto things like no place on land. wild west of the brain luckily the
people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong word these dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the coir the cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do less than to be a...
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people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong with their dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the corrie other cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do this and to me a book on our own are encouraging for myself. to live by a similar and man merely or the sure loser will be because i'm the only indian. look see your suit was he not one dust got a person on you most have a me by his. when i said kind of guy is here. the whole you know men team you julio to what are the salmon. you know be your command. isn't fit you have them and eat. each other then go to micio. the joint hearings of the house select committee to investigate covert arms transaction with iran. and the select committee on secret military assistance to iran in the nicaraguan opposition will come to order. for americans are struggling to pay their rent the problem isn't just limited to
people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the bible of the south was incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong with their dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the corrie other cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do this and to...
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people. but in the early 1970 s. this attempt was destroyed and it was stopped through a real genuine attempt by the global lot to take over the institutions of the world including the world bank the i.m.f. . souls not simply that the people of the south were incapable of carrying forward their dreams. it was a very strong with their dreams were assassinated. it's not just the one off killings the corrie other cool there. it's the entire dream that had to be killed. to be sure to do us the real book. but aren't going to or much else. going to them live by a symbol or any man merely or the sure loser will be because i'm the only indian. look see you and so does he not one dust got a person on the most never me but he's. when i said kind of guy is here. the whole you know men team you julio to what are the salmon. you know be your command he. isn't fit yet i'm and even. if you look then good to micio. the joint hearings of the house select committee to investigate covert arms transaction with iran. and the select committee on secret military assistance to iran in the neck iraq when opposition will come to order. of 2 years of a 5th grade the damage caused to the precious grassla
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people who rob banks before the internet, right? i mean, the threat has changed with the internet. these people are self radicalizing online and can ac s and get a weapon. that's the difference. we are doing the same thing on the domestic terrorism side with our undercovers, both in the virtual space, because i'll be honest with you, that's where a lot is happening. more than the physical space. we do that, and you see them time and time again in the press releases from department of justice for those arrests. both on the international terrorism side and the domestic terrorism side. so we're in the virtual space with domestic terrorism and we're in the physical space. >> thank you. that's useful. my time is up and i'm going to recognize mr. hice for five minutes. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. ms. newman, in your opening statement, you made reference to rand. and it's my understanding at the administration's request, they did an exhaustive study on terrorism prevention. and among other things, found that prevention works. but at the same time, found that the effort and energy that goes into terrorism prevention is minuscule comp
people who rob banks before the internet, right? i mean, the threat has changed with the internet. these people are self radicalizing online and can ac s and get a weapon. that's the difference. we are doing the same thing on the domestic terrorism side with our undercovers, both in the virtual space, because i'll be honest with you, that's where a lot is happening. more than the physical space. we do that, and you see them time and time again in the press releases from department of justice...
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people are talking about that what is the meaning? is it purely what's going on with the fed are there other issues banks. kre is down 1% today and half of the 20 worst performing s&p 500 names today are banks. >> worst day of the month for regionals. >> yeah. look like oh, no everything is bad but we've been selling since the open pretty much straight up selling. now we're closer to the low of the day than the high of the day. you have no participation whatsoever from the big financial firms. i think you combine that with the big gold rally and you just say to yourself will this be a replay of last september where we barely peak out and make a new high above the old february '18 highs and then pull the chair out from under our feet. >> we think the stock market may be a little bit ahead of itself. it's gone almost as far as it can go on the fed alone. what we're interested in is a bifurcation in the market. interest rate markets are signalling a very pessimistic scenario with basically three 25 basis point rate cuts. sign the next six months whereas the stock market on the other hand is hitting all time highs, and we think is pricing in a soft landing engineered
people are talking about that what is the meaning? is it purely what's going on with the fed are there other issues banks. kre is down 1% today and half of the 20 worst performing s&p 500 names today are banks. >> worst day of the month for regionals. >> yeah. look like oh, no everything is bad but we've been selling since the open pretty much straight up selling. now we're closer to the low of the day than the high of the day. you have no participation whatsoever from the big...
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also, they're using mobile banking and that's been a liberating factor for a lot of people and it depends on the different systems and different countries. if the governments alou sn. >> what your long-term handicapping of this one thing that countries had a monopoly on is currency. i don't know if they have want to give that up? >> i don't know if bitcoin or block chain is as important as a liberalization of an interm market that allows people to hold money of real value >> david malpass, thank you. >> yeah. >> appreciate it. >>> more coming up on "squawk box" this morning. we're going to be talking with our guest host this morning, florida senator rick scott about how taxes have turned into a catalyst for migration to florida. but are president trump's tax policies hitting americans unfairly based on where they live we'll discuss that and so much more stay tuned u' wchg quk x" right here on cnbc is your daily commute. is you should be mad at people who forget they're in public. and you should be mad at simple things that are unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you're trading with e*trade, which isn't complicated. their app makes trading quick
also, they're using mobile banking and that's been a liberating factor for a lot of people and it depends on the different systems and different countries. if the governments alou sn. >> what your long-term handicapping of this one thing that countries had a monopoly on is currency. i don't know if they have want to give that up? >> i don't know if bitcoin or block chain is as important as a liberalization of an interm market that allows people to hold money of real value >>...
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s, and my father film, so i have record of this. i deal with a lot of young people who are homeless or semi-homeless, and i deal with the food bank hereand there is a lot of hurt and pain. and i certainly feel like some of the man who was on about an hour ago, the radio host, all i can say is self-service, that is all i can call those people, people who have covered gay people in general, it is rough out there for a kid, and just seeing the gay pride flags, and trump has set us back 100 years. it is really a terrible thing that is going on. ran, i am democrat, but i as a republican in the state of indiana. i live in gary, indiana. i worked in the steel industry for 32 years. but i ran a state representative, and i had a deal with the cilicia athlete group -- phyllis schlafly group, the liberty forum, and the first question i was asked is how i feel about homosexuals getting married, and here i am a gay guy , not really an answer politically, and i thought these guys turn the wheels to get gay marriage going, and they do not even realize it. i have a pickup truck now, but i used to drive from philadelphia to new york, and i was a hit i
s, and my father film, so i have record of this. i deal with a lot of young people who are homeless or semi-homeless, and i deal with the food bank hereand there is a lot of hurt and pain. and i certainly feel like some of the man who was on about an hour ago, the radio host, all i can say is self-service, that is all i can call those people, people who have covered gay people in general, it is rough out there for a kid, and just seeing the gay pride flags, and trump has set us back 100 years....