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>> getting into the system, presumptively assume because they were there they were exposed.gain we are a product of our own expenses. i'm agent orange. on vietnam. okay? >> i can tell you that right now gulf war veterans for service-connected to more than 14 million disabilities. >> give me a cost to presumptively assume, that you were there in that specific timeframe, because when we talk about what are we, number one, what are we providing, what is the cost of providing it, and how quickly are we going to come to some resolution? wait time is not, wait time is of a mine, one of my squadron mates told a month ago, he is still grieving for the recent loss of his wife to cancer. and he said, and he's writing a book on our experiences in vietnam, but quote, the quote is going to use to all to know and it relates to his grieving for the loss of a spouse is you think you have time but you don't. i would suggest to you that that sense of urgency in thinking about how much time you have but you really don't, we need more. we need a lot more and we needed senator and you can do it
>> getting into the system, presumptively assume because they were there they were exposed.gain we are a product of our own expenses. i'm agent orange. on vietnam. okay? >> i can tell you that right now gulf war veterans for service-connected to more than 14 million disabilities. >> give me a cost to presumptively assume, that you were there in that specific timeframe, because when we talk about what are we, number one, what are we providing, what is the cost of providing it,...
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the needed health care and compensation for their service connected conditions, even with the presumptions that should result in more veterans receiving benefits and deny -- not denied claims. last year our subcommittee held a hearing, as the chairman said, on access to treatment for gulf war illness and how more research is needed to develop treatments and get our veterans the health care they need. now we're back here again. by the way, this is entirely bipartisan across our committee -- to determine why 83 pearls % of gulf war illness claims are denied by the va and what we can do to ensure our gulf war veterans receive the benefits necessary have earned. gulf war illness is a chronic, pain. often debilitating disease, and veterans suffering from gulf war illness deserve disability compensation and to have their condition recognized and treated by va providers. now, just this past monday the state veterans advisory committee in my home state of new hampshire who i meet with on a quarterly basis were criticizing the va's process for adjudicating gulf war illness claims. in fact, one of t
the needed health care and compensation for their service connected conditions, even with the presumptions that should result in more veterans receiving benefits and deny -- not denied claims. last year our subcommittee held a hearing, as the chairman said, on access to treatment for gulf war illness and how more research is needed to develop treatments and get our veterans the health care they need. now we're back here again. by the way, this is entirely bipartisan across our committee -- to...
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there is a presumption of innocence., there is an ongoing investigation by bob mueller and committees. i think it is pre mature to be jumping to the next step about what should happen in the event something does happen. we don't know if there was collusion or not. these e-mails don't look good bust that's up for the special prosecutor to make that recommendation. >> fair enough and final question. should mitch mcconnell have at least one hearing before they vote in the senate? >> well, i think there should be more transparency on the health care issue. i've always felt that way. >> should he have a hearing? >> yes. we should. the democrats shouldn't have muscled obamacare through the way they did and i don't think we should either. >> always a pleasure. i really do appreciate it. >>> coming up, did donald trump jr. commit a crime? we'll talk about that and where the mueller investigation goes from here. ♪ ♪ more kinds of crab than ever, new dishes, and all your favorites. only while crabfest lasts. red lobster. now this
there is a presumption of innocence., there is an ongoing investigation by bob mueller and committees. i think it is pre mature to be jumping to the next step about what should happen in the event something does happen. we don't know if there was collusion or not. these e-mails don't look good bust that's up for the special prosecutor to make that recommendation. >> fair enough and final question. should mitch mcconnell have at least one hearing before they vote in the senate? >>...
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what would be the cost of truly presumptively saying anyone who has served, on your feet. that is our commitment to you and not spend our time trying to figure out what percentage, where were you exactly. the point is, people may help now and we should be able to expect and they should, too, that they get back on their feet and be productive members of society. we should not ask them to prove how disabled they are. we should be helping them to get as abled as they could be. and i think that is a really serious thing we all need to be thinking about. because i just, i'm new to this committee, but i'm not new to hearing from the veterans in my district and the frustration they feel, and the time and effort that goes into these fine hair distinctions, when i would rather see that money going to care for our veterans and get them back on their feet. i would ask you all to think seriously about that and ask everyone on this panel if the time has not come to rethink, particularly when we are at a point with a volunteer force. our veterans are changing and we need to think about
what would be the cost of truly presumptively saying anyone who has served, on your feet. that is our commitment to you and not spend our time trying to figure out what percentage, where were you exactly. the point is, people may help now and we should be able to expect and they should, too, that they get back on their feet and be productive members of society. we should not ask them to prove how disabled they are. we should be helping them to get as abled as they could be. and i think that is...
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what would be the cost of truly presumptively saying anyone who has served, on your feet. that is our commitment to you and not spend our time trying to figure out what percentage, where were you exactly. the point is, people may help now and we should be able to expect and they should, too, that they get back on their feet and be productive members of society. we should not ask them to prove how disabled they are. we should be helping them to get as abled as they could be. and i think that is a really serious thing we all need to be thinking about. because i just, i'm new to this committee, but i'm not new to hearing from the veterans in my district and the frustration they feel, and the time and effort that goes into these fine hair distinctions, when i would rather see that money going to care for our veterans and get them back on their feet. i would ask you all to think seriously about that and ask everyone on this panel if the time has not come to rethink, particularly when we are at a point with a volunteer force. our veterans are changing and we need to think about
what would be the cost of truly presumptively saying anyone who has served, on your feet. that is our commitment to you and not spend our time trying to figure out what percentage, where were you exactly. the point is, people may help now and we should be able to expect and they should, too, that they get back on their feet and be productive members of society. we should not ask them to prove how disabled they are. we should be helping them to get as abled as they could be. and i think that is...
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wedge and here we have the phenomenon where you rank out and then you revisit the apex before presumptivelyng again. another way you can draw the lines is a cup and handle, pretty appropriate for starbucks. yes, here's your coffee cup. the rest of the handle will be like that. okay next chart so i want to zero in on the very immediate. this is only about one year. here's the point we're almost to the point where you've hit the line where you can get your -- so a breakout, a retask and then a go so then with this, a really short-term chart what this is, i want you to focus on this moment right here. this moment right here and now where we are now and then put it in context, what we have here is what you can see, a 20% move up and a 10% give back. my guess is that we found support and that we're going to get a good bounce. i want to make the bet that starbucks after selling off 10% is going to come to life >> mike, what's your trade >> september 60.65 call spread you can spend $1 for that. company's going to report earnings on the 27th and unlike macy's and unlike some of the other retail thi
wedge and here we have the phenomenon where you rank out and then you revisit the apex before presumptivelyng again. another way you can draw the lines is a cup and handle, pretty appropriate for starbucks. yes, here's your coffee cup. the rest of the handle will be like that. okay next chart so i want to zero in on the very immediate. this is only about one year. here's the point we're almost to the point where you've hit the line where you can get your -- so a breakout, a retask and then a go...
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it violates the presumption of innocence. it... it wasn't, in my opinion, an honest, intelligent system. >> reporter: in 2014, spurred by judges and criminal justice reform advocates, new jersey changed its pretrial justice system in two ways. one, voters approved an amendment to the state constitution giving judges the power to detain without bail anyone who poses a threat or a flight risk. two, the new jersey state legislature passed a bill to abolish cash bail for most nonviolent defendants. it also set up a new system to monitor released defendants, and required prosecutors to try cases more quickly. the bill passed with bipartisan support, was signed by republican governor chris christie, a former federal prosecutor, and went into effect in january. >> we now have a criminal justice system that will permit our judges to keep the truly dangerous sociopath behind bars, but will release those non- violent offenders who have only remained in jail because they are poor. >> this is a detention hearing, all right? they used to be cal
it violates the presumption of innocence. it... it wasn't, in my opinion, an honest, intelligent system. >> reporter: in 2014, spurred by judges and criminal justice reform advocates, new jersey changed its pretrial justice system in two ways. one, voters approved an amendment to the state constitution giving judges the power to detain without bail anyone who poses a threat or a flight risk. two, the new jersey state legislature passed a bill to abolish cash bail for most nonviolent...
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. >> felony two, presumptive is five years. minimum is four. max is ten. you'll do five years. >> i'm not doing five years. i'm not doing none of that. >> okay. well -- >> i've never been in trouble before! >> doesn't matter. >> i got no priors! >> no? i thought you were in here for driving under suspended. >> what's that? that's not -- >> so presumptive. five years, minimum four, maximum, ten. mitigated is three. i'm just being honest with you. because people can sugar coat it for you and stuff. >> i'm not doing it. i'm not. i'm not. my kids won't even know who i am by the time i get out. my kids won't even remember me. my kids won't even -- >> listen. >> i don't want to talk about this right now. >> okay. california just let out like -- >> [ bleep ]. >> sorry. >> [ bleep ] i'll be right back. >> that's what happens though. >> when they are kicking heroin, they don't listen to anyone. >> they don't want to listen. >> it is upsetting and i hate bringing this thing out on people because they never want to listen to me. >> i didn't want to listen either. >>
. >> felony two, presumptive is five years. minimum is four. max is ten. you'll do five years. >> i'm not doing five years. i'm not doing none of that. >> okay. well -- >> i've never been in trouble before! >> doesn't matter. >> i got no priors! >> no? i thought you were in here for driving under suspended. >> what's that? that's not -- >> so presumptive. five years, minimum four, maximum, ten. mitigated is three. i'm just being honest with...
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i would like to start with his presumption that is that you are innocent until proven guilty. think we want to throw that idea out the window, and i don't think it's true of everyone except for those people who are named trump. so we'll give him the presumption of innocence until we talk to him and until we understand really more of the information that he has to give us. but i've said to you guys and to other people a thousand times, the american people deserve to have answers to these questions. >> sure. >> i'd love to do it as quickly as we can, and then frankly, move on. there are other very important issues we could be discussing as well. >> understood and certainly he should have the presumption of innocence if for no other reason there are no charges against him. >> yes. >> quickly today's vote. what do you think of the vote that's happening today on health care. >> you're talking in the senate of course. >> yes, what do you think of it though? do you know what it's about? do you think it's the right move? >> i absolutely think it's the right move in the sense they have
i would like to start with his presumption that is that you are innocent until proven guilty. think we want to throw that idea out the window, and i don't think it's true of everyone except for those people who are named trump. so we'll give him the presumption of innocence until we talk to him and until we understand really more of the information that he has to give us. but i've said to you guys and to other people a thousand times, the american people deserve to have answers to these...
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that is from the same presumption of the caucasian that the nsa and knows the terrorist but they don't. but despite this facebook gentility will have more herb behavior than any other they will block your potential but not in the way the microsoft wants you to believe. it wants you to believe that it is hard coded your system trust me you don't. with one brief look wilted -- liggett that terrifying competence but it doesn't block the ability to make your life useful purpose imagined a world where it keeps the world's information but also controls that this is the problem that we encounter. not in the way people talk about it. public libraries aren't losing funding in their heavily protecting copyrights that is one kind of privatization but to have that ability to figure what is facebook appropriate. that is my day presentation i will recycle some images is on automatic from the book i will take questions. [applause] . .
that is from the same presumption of the caucasian that the nsa and knows the terrorist but they don't. but despite this facebook gentility will have more herb behavior than any other they will block your potential but not in the way the microsoft wants you to believe. it wants you to believe that it is hard coded your system trust me you don't. with one brief look wilted -- liggett that terrifying competence but it doesn't block the ability to make your life useful purpose imagined a world...
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he had become the presumptive nominee was still in the delegate battle. are we to believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best yb jonathan le mere are, jeremy bash thank you so much before this segment. another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. ro a. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of this. try listerine® zero alcohol™. work up a not at night.the day. only tempur-breeze® mattresses use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. so you wake up feeling powerful. save up to $500 on select tempur-breeze® mattress sets. find the breeze that's right for you at tempurpedic.com. >>> welcome back to the monday edition of the 11th hour rgs. we're joined tonight which congressman john garmdy democrat from california and a member of the armed services committee mp congressman thank you for coming on with us. let's start with tonight's "
he had become the presumptive nominee was still in the delegate battle. are we to believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best yb jonathan le mere are, jeremy bash thank you so much before this segment. another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. ro a. it delivers a whole mouth clean with a less intense taste. so it has the bad breath germ-killing power of this... with the lighter feel... of...
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significantly kristen, this meeting took place only days after donald trump was the presumptive nominee, gaining the nomination over all of his rivals. >> reporter: i think there are now two things that are now under a microscope, the fact that donald trump jr. took this meeting in the first place, as you heard one of your guests point out. at the top, it's not unusual to have a meeting to try to get opposition research, but what is notable and striking is this is with someone who has links to the kremlin, and then you have these shifting explanations, first trying to get the focus on adoptions and now acknowledging what he was hoping would be opposition research against hillary clinton. the white house defending donald trump jr., saying his didn't accept any information, his statement pointed to that, the fact that she had vague information, but this is yet another complicating headline, another complicating factor with this white house continually mired in questions about russia. sarah sanders is going to have a press conference this afternoon, and there's no doubt this story will be
significantly kristen, this meeting took place only days after donald trump was the presumptive nominee, gaining the nomination over all of his rivals. >> reporter: i think there are now two things that are now under a microscope, the fact that donald trump jr. took this meeting in the first place, as you heard one of your guests point out. at the top, it's not unusual to have a meeting to try to get opposition research, but what is notable and striking is this is with someone who has...
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it's against the law to go beyond the presumption of innocence and it's against decency to use ethnic've all used them and we have all corrected them. i thought as president you would at least know better than to repeat them. >> coming up, convincing voters to ee flekt democrats this november, the challenges, the issues and swinging attention away from president trump. i will ask the chair of the dnc tom perez how he will do that. (vo) a lifetime of your dog's nutritional needs... all in one. purina one. healthy energy, all in one. strong muscles, all in one. highly digestible, and a taste he loves, all in one. purina one smartblend is expertly blended... with 100% nutrition, 0% fillers, always real meat #1. lifelong smart nutrition. it's all in one. purina one. hey. what can you tell me about your new social security alerts? oh! we'll alert you if we find your social security number on any one of thousands of risky sites, so you'll be in the know. ooh. sushi. ugh. being in the know is a good thing. sign up online for free. discover social security alerts. ♪ >>> eight months after the
it's against the law to go beyond the presumption of innocence and it's against decency to use ethnic've all used them and we have all corrected them. i thought as president you would at least know better than to repeat them. >> coming up, convincing voters to ee flekt democrats this november, the challenges, the issues and swinging attention away from president trump. i will ask the chair of the dnc tom perez how he will do that. (vo) a lifetime of your dog's nutritional needs... all in...
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he had become the presumptive nominee, but was still in the delegate battle. we to believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best. job than le mere, jeremy bash, thank you. back and ask a member of another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. the only place you can compare up to five real offers side by side, for free. our average customer saves $20,000. quick. beat the fed's 2017 rate hike. do not miss this window. are you sure you have the best rate? it only takes 3 minutes to find out. go to lendingtree dot com right now. >>> welcome back to the monday edition of "the 11th hour." we're joined tonight by congressman john garamendi, democrat from california, and a member of the armed services committee. congressman, thank you for coming on with us. let's start with tonight's "new york times" story as opposed to today's "new york times" story. how much does this read like a game-changer to you? >> i think it's really serious. and when you think about what president t
he had become the presumptive nominee, but was still in the delegate battle. we to believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best. job than le mere, jeremy bash, thank you. back and ask a member of another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. the only place you can compare up to five real offers side by side, for free. our average customer saves $20,000. quick. beat the fed's 2017 rate hike. do...
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i think that's a false presumption as well. jim baker has a resource that he could fight with a lot. jim baker is no fool. and, you know, with trump, also, part of trump's strategy is to let the secretaries of state one thing, let him say something else when he talks face to face, or makes his own decisions. that's part of the game. tillerson knew that going in. he has no problem with donald trump. he has no problem with nikki haley. host: well, there have been some stories about some rather heated arguments inside the white house between the secretary of state and because of his inability to get key appointees in the state department. caller: that's an administrative issue, agree, and also, i remember secretary of state george schulz had big-time problems. he was the one kind of moderate -- on against a liberal conservative -- including oliver north and so forth. he ultimately won, and he points out that he basically saved the presidency in i ran contra by getting him to fire north and other people, and none of the conservativ
i think that's a false presumption as well. jim baker has a resource that he could fight with a lot. jim baker is no fool. and, you know, with trump, also, part of trump's strategy is to let the secretaries of state one thing, let him say something else when he talks face to face, or makes his own decisions. that's part of the game. tillerson knew that going in. he has no problem with donald trump. he has no problem with nikki haley. host: well, there have been some stories about some rather...
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it was based on the presumption given to my by judge ito of reasonable doubt. >> reporter: the jury reached not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: pryor says his first days of freedom were mired in fear. >> i had people camped out at my home in los angeles all the time. i had people that would show up at my house and leave threatening remarks. >> reporter: for simpson, life after the not guilty verdict was also not as he may he in 2008, after a baffling attempt to steal back his memorabilia, he was found guilty of robbery and kidnapping. and sentenced to that nine to 33 year term in prison. >> to go to nevada and decide were you going to take it upon yourself and go and take back your memorabilia, i just thought the whole concept of it was pretty stupid. >> reporter: after his parole hearing, simpson could be a free man again. as for lon cryer, his maim will forever be linked with o.j. simpson. >> o.j.'s stay in prison has been not so traditional. most prisoners have to have an i.d. card, and they've taken away all his i.d. cards for fear they may be stolen for profit. he doesn't h
it was based on the presumption given to my by judge ito of reasonable doubt. >> reporter: the jury reached not guilty of the crime of murder. >> reporter: pryor says his first days of freedom were mired in fear. >> i had people camped out at my home in los angeles all the time. i had people that would show up at my house and leave threatening remarks. >> reporter: for simpson, life after the not guilty verdict was also not as he may he in 2008, after a baffling attempt...
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he had become the presumptive nominee was still in the delegate battle. believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best yb jonathan le mere are, jeremy bash thank you so much before this segment. another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. brin! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care! family: bye! kids singing: safelite® repair, safelite® replace. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis,... isn't it time to let the real you shine through? maybe it's time for otezla (apremi
he had become the presumptive nominee was still in the delegate battle. believe he had no knowledge of a meeting happening one floor below his office. >> two of our very best yb jonathan le mere are, jeremy bash thank you so much before this segment. another quick break we'll come back and ask a member of congress about all of this. brin! tech: i'm micah with safelite. mom: thanks for coming, it's right over here. tech: giving you a few more minutes for what matters most. take care!...
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it was based on the presumption that was prenlth to me by the judge in the trial, reasonable doubt. >s perhaps best known for this moment, the people versus o.j. simpson. >> i put my hand up like this. of course, it was only to say to mr. simpson. it was to him to say, hey, man, enjoy your life. go back and be a real person again. >> looking back, do you think race played a role in the verdict? >> i don't think so. i think a lot of us thought some of us were pre disposed to decisions beforehand. i personally wasn't and i feel none of the other juryists were. >> i'm not sure that race had any impact on the verdict. i think the stress on the jury had much more impact. >> nancy glass is the series executive producer. >> why do you think we're still talking about this case so many years after the fact? >> i think it is because it is an unsolved mystery. it involves money she becelebri murder, sex. >> it quickly became must-see tv. >> as the trial progressed, what were the moments impacted your decision? >> the infamous glove experiment which i feel back fired on the prosecution. >> so whe
it was based on the presumption that was prenlth to me by the judge in the trial, reasonable doubt. >s perhaps best known for this moment, the people versus o.j. simpson. >> i put my hand up like this. of course, it was only to say to mr. simpson. it was to him to say, hey, man, enjoy your life. go back and be a real person again. >> looking back, do you think race played a role in the verdict? >> i don't think so. i think a lot of us thought some of us were pre disposed to...
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women have cheve it has nothing to do with the get their few percy we need to this tangle this presumption that these rights have been given by giveth and we've seen this argument and discourse going on in many of the arab spring so-called arab spring countries that they've seen these women's rights that the were giving in certain time during these regimes as the first lady's policies of the case in egypt or as in the case of libya they see it as a byproduct of the so we need to disband all this first these are. rights that women have game over time and they have to they have to maintain them so while in most middle eastern countries the role of women is limited in syria and kurdistan for instance women are represented equally on all government levels that's the law discrimination is for britain is it because they're in kurdistan isn't built on islamic law it's just a secular state which respects religion. well that's another problem what do we mean by islamic law and who defines it and who has implemented it so far we need to develop a discourse that goes beyond this dichotomy of secular
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and so as we now are almost the presumptive nominee in our minds we're the presumptive nominee, the rnchas not determined that, so we're now trying to gather information. this is literally days after we have secured enough dell gats to officially be the nominee. so my guess is people are trying to gather information, as much information as they can, find out what is real and what is resident real on hillary clinton and this is one of those individuals who thought that they could share information. clearly it was no information to share. >> so the meeting happens june 9th. the set up for the meeting days place a week later. on june 7th you were traveling with the president. you were down in florida. he talks about he's going to make a speech the following monday to particular through hillary clinton's crimes. now, he never makes that speech. where did that come from? >> look, the president has said things so many occasions to he list it responses from his opponents and from the media so that they cover this. and the president is a master at -- >> so he had no intention of giving a speech
and so as we now are almost the presumptive nominee in our minds we're the presumptive nominee, the rnchas not determined that, so we're now trying to gather information. this is literally days after we have secured enough dell gats to officially be the nominee. so my guess is people are trying to gather information, as much information as they can, find out what is real and what is resident real on hillary clinton and this is one of those individuals who thought that they could share...
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when trump was the presumptive nominee for president of the united states. what does the context tell you? >> you notice the big question is, why was he in the meeting. i can tell you if you are sure, this is the way russia works. it's different than the way things work in the uvenlth you have vladimir putin, and a right underneath him you have all these olegark s. was he there abc a translator? possibly. my guess is he's there as another trusted set of eyes i mean trusted by the russian olegark class to find out what we have going only here, are there any opportunities for us? another perspective would be my guess from a counter-intelligence perspective. >> aapril, now that steve lays it out from a counter-intelligence point of view. this is a meeting arranged by a russian billionaire, attended be i a russian lawyer, a russian-american lobbyist and two russian billionaire representatives. rig right? why would three of the people closest to donald trump, again the presumptive nominee for the president of the united states when this meeting occurred ever take
when trump was the presumptive nominee for president of the united states. what does the context tell you? >> you notice the big question is, why was he in the meeting. i can tell you if you are sure, this is the way russia works. it's different than the way things work in the uvenlth you have vladimir putin, and a right underneath him you have all these olegark s. was he there abc a translator? possibly. my guess is he's there as another trusted set of eyes i mean trusted by the russian...
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i think what will affect the markets is the presumption of global growth. what will affect the markets is the presumption of global growth. it is pointing to a healthy economic outcome. fed policy and other central banks have to reverse which would create volatility in market, not necessarily what the fed is doing right now. guy: stick around. there is more to discuss with you. if you are a bloomberg customer, you can watch this show in different methods. i would urge you to use tv on your bloomberg. in the video screen. you can use the sidebar. it allows you to see all of this. we're using the functionality and what we have to offer on the bloomberg. you can also open up an ib channel, the little blue button. next, a lifeline for the lender giving its five-year plan after agreeing to an injection of capital. this is bloomberg. ♪ guy: 11 minutes since the beginning of the session and let's see where it sits. you have utilities and real estate. it is outperforming and up 1/10 of 1%. european markets down less than 1/10 of 1%. i want to get a clear sense
i think what will affect the markets is the presumption of global growth. what will affect the markets is the presumption of global growth. it is pointing to a healthy economic outcome. fed policy and other central banks have to reverse which would create volatility in market, not necessarily what the fed is doing right now. guy: stick around. there is more to discuss with you. if you are a bloomberg customer, you can watch this show in different methods. i would urge you to use tv on your...
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this is important because it sort of arguing the presumption life without parole sentences, which i think makes a sense because it's been very clear that life without arole sentences for juveniles should be very rare, they should be irrepairably corrupt, which be something like they could never possibly be redeemed. i think given science and what we know about the brains of about what we know people, it's pretty clear that, redeemed people can be and we should just simply give them the opportunity to prove they are different people than they were decades ago when they committed these crimes. okay, michael calling from herndon, virginia. michael.ning, caller: good morning. host: go ahead, on with jessica pishko. jessica, i've heard that teenagers and what do teenager?r a caller: well, currently in the u.s. we consider under 18 a teenager. consider them youth. caller: correct. get their full mental capacity to make ationale decisions until they are in their 20s, but we allow to vote.e people guest: that's true. i don't really -- i myself am not advocate for the what is considered a i think
this is important because it sort of arguing the presumption life without parole sentences, which i think makes a sense because it's been very clear that life without arole sentences for juveniles should be very rare, they should be irrepairably corrupt, which be something like they could never possibly be redeemed. i think given science and what we know about the brains of about what we know people, it's pretty clear that, redeemed people can be and we should just simply give them the...
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it was based on the presumption that was presented to me by judge ito in the trial of reasonable doubtter: cryer is perhaps best known for this moment following the verdict, portrayed here in the fx series "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> i put my hand up like this. and of course it was only to say to mr. simpson -- actually it was to him. to say hey, man, enjoy your life. go back and be a real person again. because really and truthfully this was a blessing to you, that we gave you here. >> why did you feel strongly enough to do that? >> because i wanted to try to let him know how i felt about it really, about him and about the fact that he had been acquitted here. >> looking back, do you think race played a role in the verdict? >> i don't think so at all. i think a lot of people thought we were predisposed to decisions beforehand. i personally wasn't, and i feel that none of the other jurors on the case were personally disposed to come up with a verdict other than what they would have come up with as the evidence was presented to us in trial. >> i'm not sure that race had any impa
it was based on the presumption that was presented to me by judge ito in the trial of reasonable doubtter: cryer is perhaps best known for this moment following the verdict, portrayed here in the fx series "the people versus o.j. simpson." >> i put my hand up like this. and of course it was only to say to mr. simpson -- actually it was to him. to say hey, man, enjoy your life. go back and be a real person again. because really and truthfully this was a blessing to you, that we...
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. >> a presumption would be that they went to canada to seek asylum because their laws are much moreable than ours towards refugees and asylum applicants. we would hope this would not have a impact on a chilling effect on our counties counselor officer because they did nothing wrong in issuing the multiple one year visas. >> reporter: that is long time immigration attorney jan pederson who says the teens are here legally and emphasizes that the united states has an agreement with barundi to issue one year visas. she says the u.s. has an agreement with canada for people seeking asylum that we would have to have it sought at the country they planned first which means according to pederson that canada could return the two teens who traveled there back to the united states. it's important to know that the state department did issue a warning as recent as last mol to all u.s. citizens warning against traveling to barundi citing a potential civil unrest and also political and criminal violence. tisha lewis, fox5 local news. >> ♪ >> coming up a shocking crime in virginia. a man accused of a
. >> a presumption would be that they went to canada to seek asylum because their laws are much moreable than ours towards refugees and asylum applicants. we would hope this would not have a impact on a chilling effect on our counties counselor officer because they did nothing wrong in issuing the multiple one year visas. >> reporter: that is long time immigration attorney jan pederson who says the teens are here legally and emphasizes that the united states has an agreement with...
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. >> you have the presumption of being innocent until proven guilty. >> he has done nothing wrong. >> reporter: but according to his own attorney, an indictment is coming, part of the ongoing investigation into pay to play politics. tomorrow, federal prosecutors say they'll announce charges in both lehigh and burks county. two years ago we spotted fbi agents at reading city hall rd office. >> i'm glad to see that this day's finally come. it's very very damaging for allentown. >> reporter: his critics have long demanded he step down. so far, nine people have pled guilty in the ongoing probe. >> we want this over with and our city government back. >> reporter: the city cannot function with the mayor facing charges, he says. >> this is ridiculous. this has to end, you cannot continue to govern a city when you are not only under federal investigation but under federal indictment. >> reporter: but he remains popular. he just won an election. >> he comes to our houses, our barbecues, birthdays, he's our mayor, of all of us. >> reporter: now he does intend to speak publicly tomorrow during a
. >> you have the presumption of being innocent until proven guilty. >> he has done nothing wrong. >> reporter: but according to his own attorney, an indictment is coming, part of the ongoing investigation into pay to play politics. tomorrow, federal prosecutors say they'll announce charges in both lehigh and burks county. two years ago we spotted fbi agents at reading city hall rd office. >> i'm glad to see that this day's finally come. it's very very damaging for...
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it comes with the presumption that you're not that good.there because, so it is a higher burden. as i talked to my own kids and they figure out their lives, there are different answers to that question. david: what are your great philanthropic interests? brian: we've just made a really cool involvement with the children's hospital of philadelphia, a genetics center at philadelphia's children's hospital, arguably the number one children's hospital in the world, so as genetics technology comes along and research, can they continue that leadership? so we created a genetics center. we have been involved in the arts. my wife chaired the building of the new barnes in philadelphia. something really special for this city. dr. barnes' collection was maybe the best impressionist collection outside the louvre in paris. for philadelphia, it gave it some additional world-class stature. david: your father was in the company a long time. 20, 30 years. is this what you intend to do for the rest of your career? brian: it is hard to imagine something else, b
it comes with the presumption that you're not that good.there because, so it is a higher burden. as i talked to my own kids and they figure out their lives, there are different answers to that question. david: what are your great philanthropic interests? brian: we've just made a really cool involvement with the children's hospital of philadelphia, a genetics center at philadelphia's children's hospital, arguably the number one children's hospital in the world, so as genetics technology comes...
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so, we decided to establish some presumptions and some guidelines for folks to follow. and they're pretty simple, they're pretty basic. among them are, you know, not to have your dog tethered for more than 9 out of a 24-hour period. make sure that the tether is at least 3 times the length of the dog's body, or 10 feet, whichever is greater. make sure that you're using an appropriate collar and that it's fitted properly. no prong collars, choke collars, or pinch collars. make sure that the area is free of excessive excrement, things along those lines. makes sure that the dog doesn't have open sores. make sure the dog has access to water and shade. you know, make sure that, if the temperatures are in the extremes, above 90 degrees or below 32 degrees, that your dog isn't tethered outside for more than 30 minutes at a time. things along those lines, you know, that just provide some guidelines for folks to safely tether their dogs. we're not advocating anybody tether their dog. i'd rather see dogs running freely, but i do understand in some circumstances it may be necessari
so, we decided to establish some presumptions and some guidelines for folks to follow. and they're pretty simple, they're pretty basic. among them are, you know, not to have your dog tethered for more than 9 out of a 24-hour period. make sure that the tether is at least 3 times the length of the dog's body, or 10 feet, whichever is greater. make sure that you're using an appropriate collar and that it's fitted properly. no prong collars, choke collars, or pinch collars. make sure that the area...
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woman have it cheve it has nothing to do with get their feet per se we need to this tangle this presumption that these rights have been given by giveth and we've seen this.
woman have it cheve it has nothing to do with get their feet per se we need to this tangle this presumption that these rights have been given by giveth and we've seen this.
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rowdy start to the republican national convention, as anti-trump delegates boo their party and presumptive nominee. beyond the speeches and balloons, what are voters really looking for? we go to virginia to hear about the issues people care about. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the republican national convention is officially underway, after a rather rock is start. now poised tos accept the party's presidential nomination, and tonight the focus will be on securing this nation. the convention opened against a backdrop of recent shootings which have heightened racial tensions and sparked violent attacks on police. the most recent was just yesterday in baton rouge, where three officers were killed. is from there that nick bryant has this report for us. nick: chilling new photographs of the lone gunmen and police say deliberately targeted and assassinated their officers. this is the volley of gunfire as police were alerted into an ambush after responding to a call that a man dressed in black was brandishing rifle. nick: the surveillance
rowdy start to the republican national convention, as anti-trump delegates boo their party and presumptive nominee. beyond the speeches and balloons, what are voters really looking for? we go to virginia to hear about the issues people care about. katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and also around the globe. the republican national convention is officially underway, after a rather rock is start. now poised tos accept the party's presidential nomination, and tonight...
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the tarp is on the field now but greg murphy sat down with the phils' presumptive ace to determine whereadded boost is coming from. >> come from rehab. i worked with ray burris down there and had to do something to take stress of my elbow. you know, i didn't want to feel that again when i started throwing so i started using my legs a little more and didn't really understand it at the time. 2016 when i tried to put that in my head, i wasn't using them right. i went and looked at some video during rehab. from that with ray. and i wasn't doing it right. >> tonight's game scheduled to be on nbc 10, jeremy hellickson for the phils. righty struggled in his second year, a 4.44 e. ravr.a. manager pete mackanin hopes this winning stretch can turn things around. >> this is the chance, you know, we have to continue what we've been doing for the last four, five days. you know, this last road trip we swung the bats pretty well and played pretty well against a couple good teams especially the brewers who are a first-place team. the pitching is the key to keep you in the game then hitting is obviously
the tarp is on the field now but greg murphy sat down with the phils' presumptive ace to determine whereadded boost is coming from. >> come from rehab. i worked with ray burris down there and had to do something to take stress of my elbow. you know, i didn't want to feel that again when i started throwing so i started using my legs a little more and didn't really understand it at the time. 2016 when i tried to put that in my head, i wasn't using them right. i went and looked at some video...
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have been women have it cheve it has nothing to do with get that percy we need to this tangle this presumption that these rights have been given by giveth and we've seen this argument and discourse going on in many of the arab spring.
have been women have it cheve it has nothing to do with get that percy we need to this tangle this presumption that these rights have been given by giveth and we've seen this argument and discourse going on in many of the arab spring.
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of course there will be presumptive of -- will be representatives of assad will allow us -- that will allow us to put in the roadmap. there will be people of different backgrounds. one last question. from an american journalist. >> thank you. [speaking french] mr. mccrone, you had your meeting with the chinese president at the g20 summit. what will france do? how well france cooperate with all of these areas with china, and what do you think personally of mr. xi jinping? how do you want to continue to work with china, and what do you personally think of mr. xi jinping? thank you very much. president trump: he is a friend of mine. we have gotten to know each other very well. a great leader. he is a very talented man. i think he is a very good man. he loves china, i can tell you. he wants to do what is right for china. we have asked him for some assistance in regard to north korea. probably he could do a little bit more, but we will find out. we are working on some trade deals. he has been very nice. in,as let beef go back certain credit card financing and other various things go back i
of course there will be presumptive of -- will be representatives of assad will allow us -- that will allow us to put in the roadmap. there will be people of different backgrounds. one last question. from an american journalist. >> thank you. [speaking french] mr. mccrone, you had your meeting with the chinese president at the g20 summit. what will france do? how well france cooperate with all of these areas with china, and what do you think personally of mr. xi jinping? how do you want...
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. >> to those who say that "after capitalism" is presumptive, you say what?well, i say first of all the existing order is not sustainable, you know, there's going to be something after what we've got now. the question is, is it going to be something a lot better than we've got now or something a lot worse than we've got now? so, and it's important to me, there is a movement, more and more people now the present order isn't working, you know, the long-term prospects of really terrifying in many ways, okay. is there an alternative? and i think we need a vision. in fact, ny opalmy klein who's been on this show, her argument no is not enough is what resinates. you've got to have a vision of something that would work and would be better. and that's the project, is to lay out a model of something that would work, it could be efficient, it would preserve some of the strengths of capitalism, because capitalism has major strengths, but without all the negatives. >> and that's been the project. >> i was looking at a house the other day and the house needs some work. >>
. >> to those who say that "after capitalism" is presumptive, you say what?well, i say first of all the existing order is not sustainable, you know, there's going to be something after what we've got now. the question is, is it going to be something a lot better than we've got now or something a lot worse than we've got now? so, and it's important to me, there is a movement, more and more people now the present order isn't working, you know, the long-term prospects of really...
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>> i get very nervous when the fed is politicized and therefore , if we're talking about some presumptions, we're lacking at the tea leaves, but janet yellen has been groomed for that job her entire career and say what you want about fed policy and how dovish it's been and too dovish, the federal reserve has remained independent. and we've heard that they were trying to politicize the fed and we can to the politicize the fed in this country. i think a lot of the things we're talking about so far haven't really mattered. but if you start to get to a place where we truly feel like the game is totally controlled through the system, i think people are going to bristle at that >> i 100% agree with that. that is probably the pbiggest risk from a market perspective in this entire thick reading the tea leaves with gary and what transpires from that from a political or sort of an internal political scenario in washington is very important because you're absolutely right, tim. i don't necessarily think the market would view it very favorably, if he slipped into that position. >> i don't think he wil
>> i get very nervous when the fed is politicized and therefore , if we're talking about some presumptions, we're lacking at the tea leaves, but janet yellen has been groomed for that job her entire career and say what you want about fed policy and how dovish it's been and too dovish, the federal reserve has remained independent. and we've heard that they were trying to politicize the fed and we can to the politicize the fed in this country. i think a lot of the things we're talking about...
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people that went from state to state to vote more than one time which seems like a pretty out there presumption right well i think that's a very political move to say that three million people voted illegally and the problem with that is it's damaging the actual security discussion about ensuring elections are held up in an honest way without interference so while there's all this noise going on about a fake. vote system we're missing the real larger point that the system is actually quite insecure and can be interfered with in a variety of ways and that's where the attention should be that's what a presidential commission should be on not on a three million voter fraud that nobody else can really prove or understand one of the fascinating arguments from the conservatives is that well the u.s. messes with other people's democratic elections all the time. do we is that ok to do two wrongs make a right here what do we actually interfere with other people's elections is there any evidence of that and what should we do about it if it's the case i think this historic evidence of the united states ge
people that went from state to state to vote more than one time which seems like a pretty out there presumption right well i think that's a very political move to say that three million people voted illegally and the problem with that is it's damaging the actual security discussion about ensuring elections are held up in an honest way without interference so while there's all this noise going on about a fake. vote system we're missing the real larger point that the system is actually quite...
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and i was really stunned at the degree to which the presumption was that people are doing good whereas -- and at the end the fin fund official turned to me and said quite passionately i just want these people to have power. my grandmother didn't have electricity and the biggest event in her life was getting electricity and i think he really felt strongly about that, but what he didn't go down and look at was is this electricity actually reach the people or is the electricity a profit-making venture that's actually for export which turns out to be the case. and the presumption that -- and the other thing that was really interesting was fin fund felt attacked by the civil society organizations that were protesting the dam. so when i asked is there anything you do differently, a woman, a tremendous community leader, a breathtaking both organizer and activist, if you will, i kind of feel like she was honduras' nelson mandella, when i went there and really understood the kind of action she had had and the type of action she had had way outside of her own ethnic group or whatever it was. whe
and i was really stunned at the degree to which the presumption was that people are doing good whereas -- and at the end the fin fund official turned to me and said quite passionately i just want these people to have power. my grandmother didn't have electricity and the biggest event in her life was getting electricity and i think he really felt strongly about that, but what he didn't go down and look at was is this electricity actually reach the people or is the electricity a profit-making...