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we're willing to meet even beyond the middle, as long as there is a rational use for the money. it's not about fulfilling his promise. >> a rational use for known, if he says, not just about the border wall, i want to increase technology or personnel, a couple random ideas i'm throwing out, how much money are you willing to offer? >> well, we know the top side is $5 billion. show us how you're going to spend that money wisely? how will you use it to interdict -- >> you would be willing to go to $5 billion, if it's for border security and not the wall or not just the wall? >> it's not just the wall, it's what is going to be done with the $5 billion the president is demanding. if that money is to be spent wisely, you mentioned technology, we know that's a more valuable and better use than putting up a fence you can crawl under or go over, we know we need to fund the coast guard and we know we need better security at the ports of entry to check the various contraband we know is passing through those areas. these are things we do and border patrol agencies. one more thing this count
we're willing to meet even beyond the middle, as long as there is a rational use for the money. it's not about fulfilling his promise. >> a rational use for known, if he says, not just about the border wall, i want to increase technology or personnel, a couple random ideas i'm throwing out, how much money are you willing to offer? >> well, we know the top side is $5 billion. show us how you're going to spend that money wisely? how will you use it to interdict -- >> you would...
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supposedly they give us rations but they didn't. they want to control the population. selling sugar and commodities. in the summertime [inaudible] and the recipe for i was able to barely of those guiding and starvation. >> host: tell me about the decision-making process to get out of the country. >> guest: i do not have internet, i do not know what is happening in the rest of the world. i was living in the border town of north korea and they used it from its allies. i have no idea what was going to happen so i don't die from starvation. >> what do you remember about seeing the lights and what do you remember seeing the light of the fireworks and even the food smells you talk about ford drift over to north korea? >> at that point all i felt was envy of people across the border. because i was born on this side of the river i have to be starved and be a slave but because other people were born on th a different side of the rr they have electricity, paved roads, cars. >> what did it cost your family to come across that river? [inaudible] >> for how long? >> almost two year
supposedly they give us rations but they didn't. they want to control the population. selling sugar and commodities. in the summertime [inaudible] and the recipe for i was able to barely of those guiding and starvation. >> host: tell me about the decision-making process to get out of the country. >> guest: i do not have internet, i do not know what is happening in the rest of the world. i was living in the border town of north korea and they used it from its allies. i have no idea...
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voting for the longest war in the history of the united states and that that vote would be used as a rationalization for us to move into syria, africa and places i never could have envisioned. i think the constitution makes it clear the american people should have been making these decisions along the way. we do this by congress and it's declaration of war. we need to reassert our authority and responsibility when it comes to that in syria, in afghanistan, in iraq, and anyplace that has been rationalized by that vote 17 years ago. >> i guess i want to go back to the decision itself. it looks like the president is getting -- he is setting himself -- his national security adviser who wants to stay longer than even his defense secretary did. but it was the turkish president who talked him into doing this withdrawal. how does the senate even hold the president to account over how this decision making went down? >> well, ultimately we learned through history that it takes the power of the purse strings that congress has the authority when it comes to appropriations to assert itself from foreign policy. w
voting for the longest war in the history of the united states and that that vote would be used as a rationalization for us to move into syria, africa and places i never could have envisioned. i think the constitution makes it clear the american people should have been making these decisions along the way. we do this by congress and it's declaration of war. we need to reassert our authority and responsibility when it comes to that in syria, in afghanistan, in iraq, and anyplace that has been...
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ration to all of us if you're watching the ws coming up ahead global stock markets rally at the release of highway c.f.o. making bon jovi she was facing charges of violating a u.s. sanctions against iran. that story coming up for you shortly of watching do you debbie news if you can do stay with us. sort or. say this a. hundred german street on t w. e bay news on this issue she admits to learn some new sounds as a so-called shake up the confidence boost side by. playing. people who put big dreams on the big story and. move the magazine on the w.c. . claimed. another twist in the briggs's saga with a leadership challenge looming for prime minister theresa may the business that investors are watching closely will tell you how they're reacting. also markets breathe a sigh of relief after huawei executive one one joe is released on bail but how long will their optimism last. i'm stephen beers in berlin thanks for joining us. the pound has been a roller coaster ride after prime minister to resubmit a appeared on television and finally said she would fight tooth and nail the confidence vote s
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voting for the longest war in the history of the united states and that that vote would be used as a rationalizationor us to move into syria, africa and places i never could have envisioned.ev i think the constitution makes it clear the american people should have been making these he decisions along the way.av we do this by congress and it's declaration of war. we need to reassert our authority and responsibility when it comes to that in syria, in afghanistan, in iraq, and t anyplace that has been rationalized by that vote 17 t years ago. >> i guess i want to go back to the decision itself. it looks like the president is getting -- he is setting himself -- his national security adviser in a wants to stay longer than even his defense secretary did. but it was the turkish president who talked him into doing this withdrawal. how does the senate even hold the president to account over how this decision making went down? >> well, ultimately we learned through history that it takes the power of the purse strings that congress has the authorityf when it comes to appropriations to assert itself from foreig
voting for the longest war in the history of the united states and that that vote would be used as a rationalizationor us to move into syria, africa and places i never could have envisioned.ev i think the constitution makes it clear the american people should have been making these he decisions along the way.av we do this by congress and it's declaration of war. we need to reassert our authority and responsibility when it comes to that in syria, in afghanistan, in iraq, and t anyplace that has...
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particular rights, not rope it in the sense of anything that congress might think is rationally, desirable, or useful. i think the 1960's precedents, it is important to understand it was in the context of the big elephant they were hunting when the elephant is not there, this rational basis approach seems more questionable. >> who gets to decide whether the problem is a mouse or an elephant? i think the term "appropriate" indicates that is congress' judgment and the court ought to defer to it. the court requiring proportionality and congruence gives the court a far greater them far more power, makes far more activist than i think the use of the word appropriate in the text of the amendment itself envisions. >> it is time for questions. i wanted to ask two questions. >> introduce you self again for c-span. believe that-- i was the only case, the only one i know of in which justice ginsburg and justin stevens ever concluded a congressional act was beyond the enumerated powers of congress. i wanted to know what thoughts you had about that. the conservatives, minus justice o'connor, who agreed on the but
particular rights, not rope it in the sense of anything that congress might think is rationally, desirable, or useful. i think the 1960's precedents, it is important to understand it was in the context of the big elephant they were hunting when the elephant is not there, this rational basis approach seems more questionable. >> who gets to decide whether the problem is a mouse or an elephant? i think the term "appropriate" indicates that is congress' judgment and the court ought...
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you can only compete by rationality and using migrants as a football in the end, backfires.re going to fight them on the "them" i mean say fascists, those steve bannon is organizing. they're going to face up to the fact that we're going to be there and we're going to be undermining their movement with arguments that appeal to rationale and humanity. juan: on the issue of trade, obviously, the brexit issue is a big issue in europe. states, trumpited keeps railing against all of the unfair trade deals that china is unfairly exploiting trade for its benefit with the uniteted states. how would the progressive international deal with this whole continuing conflict over trade policies in the advanced industrial countries? >> we oppose globalism and nationalism. what does that mean? slogan aspect of it? it means the idea you simply eradicate borders for goods and capital, but not for human beings. and ever thing is going to go well. it has not worked. it has transported part of the parts of the third world into the west with whole communities that have been devastated in europe as
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manami say to us we have to be rational of the gentleman most of your best service was to do with you up ackerman. movement and have you not miss a lot. we can. have room for your math and how to build them look at. how we look at the new nasa machine how have you had. everything matching the machine and feel. when shuttle. one of the the what the leisure to man little bit what. i meant man. in the movie that i think is a healthy one. come on i've been pretty sick help me in a minute deal been a little as i'm. not happy and. nor should. be in place in yemen right now so we have a lot and i usually do the message that night because liberalism is good but missed a couple of early concerns of internet canada to connect you have emerged as their evolution knowledge than one element is you can select any and asifa nor. no one his will is due to down the government for this to mislead you norman in chicago the ticker. norman the number should not mean however. have to have any s. what ruben knows on this or that the edition he had told in the us in the blood in the head of the. that he had
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time is she uses this anger, and i think that is, i mean, continueally she just felt this huge us from ration. -- frustration. but what her ability is, is to channel and harness that anger and then think how to we use that for positive change. how do we bring everyone on to the same side to then shift and make movement in society? and even in that little moment you get an insight into how she behaves in court, that she manages to get her point across but do it in a way that she keeps, you know, her sense of self and who she is. and that's what she's done all the way through. >> mimi, how much do you think those attitudes have changed when it comes to women achieving personal success? >> what's the question? >> how do you think the attitudes have changed about women achieving personal success, like men asking questions like are you qualified for this job. >> well, you know, i always get asked how does it feel to be a female director? and, you know -- [laughter] and that is still part of the conversation. and you never ask a man, well, how does it feel to be a male director? [laughter] so, you
time is she uses this anger, and i think that is, i mean, continueally she just felt this huge us from ration. -- frustration. but what her ability is, is to channel and harness that anger and then think how to we use that for positive change. how do we bring everyone on to the same side to then shift and make movement in society? and even in that little moment you get an insight into how she behaves in court, that she manages to get her point across but do it in a way that she keeps, you know,...
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rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents an oligarchy challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits with a constitutionally questionable job swap with prime minister to give recently putin's crackdown on anti-government protestors opposition leader alexei no valley is barred from standing in presidential elections and with putin approaching another presidential term limits critics are asking what's next. so you can see we're just. i think that putin doesn't have a solution to this problem he will hesitate between different options he says that he's not planning to stay in power for another term but the circumstances might make him although the physical scars for nine hundred ninety three long gone russia is still living with a constitution born from that chaos it is much debated some say that shows little respect for the document so i say that the cons
rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents an oligarchy challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits with a constitutionally questionable job swap with prime minister to give recently putin's crackdown on anti-government protestors opposition...
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the way i have reconciled it is it is reckoned -- rational to borrow money if the us that you are acquiring is sending in value could you don't want to borrow money to buy groceries if you don't have to, but it is rational to borrow money for a house or to expand a manufacturing plant. we borrowed money, and what did we get? tax code that is updated, it had not been updated in 30 years. the entire nature of the world economy had shifted but our tax old was stuck in a 30 year spot and we needed to be updated and we did that. the second thing is we got an economy out of it that is expanding and growing and dynamic and much more forward leaning. the launch stage of life, they are all out of college, and you want kids launching into an economy or businesses are growing and expanding and spending money and doing the types of things that allow new people to enter into the workforce. so yes, we borrowed money, but i think we got two things of substance out of it. steve: let's get into the weeds a little more. if you look at the debt, almost $22 trillion. medicaid, medicare, social security, defens
the way i have reconciled it is it is reckoned -- rational to borrow money if the us that you are acquiring is sending in value could you don't want to borrow money to buy groceries if you don't have to, but it is rational to borrow money for a house or to expand a manufacturing plant. we borrowed money, and what did we get? tax code that is updated, it had not been updated in 30 years. the entire nature of the world economy had shifted but our tax old was stuck in a 30 year spot and we needed...
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rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents an oligarchy to challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits with a constitutionally questionable job swap with prime minister of recently putin's crackdown on anti-government protesters opposition leader alexei no valley is barred from standing in presidential elections and with putin approaching another presidential term limits critics are asking what's next. since you were just doing it i think that putin doesn't have a solution to this problem he will hesitate between different options he says that he's not planning to stay in power for another term but the circumstances might make him although the physical scars for nine hundred ninety three long gone russia is still living with a constitution born from that chaos it is much debated some say that putin shows little respect for the document some say that th
rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents an oligarchy to challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits with a constitutionally questionable job swap with prime minister of recently putin's crackdown on anti-government protesters opposition...
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ration. another picture here of the group of us that went in, but the ceiling literally disintegrating on top of the library there. and when you think about-- think about the times that this all happened. you had students in the library. you had students that were passing in the hallway. you had-- this is cinder block construction in this school and the actual concrete sinders popping out and crashing to the floor and breaking. the metal struts coming out of the ceiling and the panels. this is all happening at 8:29 in the morning. it's dark in alaska at 8:29 in the morning, the lights have now gone out and you have this crashing all around you. and when i use the word remarkable to describe some of it, it's remarkable about how the stay tuned responded. how the teachers responded, the calm. the kids knew what to do. they got under their desks, they did what they were trained to do. when they got the order they needed to do to evaluate, what they did was exactly what they were trained to do and so injury. no injury. it's extraordinary so the schools in anchorage are going to be closed this wee
ration. another picture here of the group of us that went in, but the ceiling literally disintegrating on top of the library there. and when you think about-- think about the times that this all happened. you had students in the library. you had students that were passing in the hallway. you had-- this is cinder block construction in this school and the actual concrete sinders popping out and crashing to the floor and breaking. the metal struts coming out of the ceiling and the panels. this is...
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the time involved discussions of the size, interconnectedness, the sorts of things that are used to rationalize bailouts of large banks in more recent times? or with the arguments distinctly different? >> we think of too big to fail, i think the experts on the panel would probably say that term really didn't, was a throw around much until the 1980s perhaps. what you do see in that time which is really striking is how right around the creation of the federal reserve, this goes from a model financial institution run by, i would say a tough -- the historians of the time called in as a michael vettor, james stillman poring over the portfolio look at every credit, asking a person questions of people who wanted to borrow money, very high levels of capital, very liquid bank. then we have the creation of the federal reserve in 1913, and less than a decade later after the disasters overseas investments they are borrowing heavily from the new york fed. so i don't think too big to fail came in to view for a long time. that term certainly was not going but it i think we see their real historical transition
the time involved discussions of the size, interconnectedness, the sorts of things that are used to rationalize bailouts of large banks in more recent times? or with the arguments distinctly different? >> we think of too big to fail, i think the experts on the panel would probably say that term really didn't, was a throw around much until the 1980s perhaps. what you do see in that time which is really striking is how right around the creation of the federal reserve, this goes from a model...
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the president uses these explanations, rationalizations, but our trust interest is in geopolitics and no administration would jettison that relationship. >> why does he jeopardize it, by not showing the public what his interests really are with saudi arabia? when they start -- when they gave the donations of the income they received in the hotels, they made a donation recent it will for x amount of dollars and said, take our word for it, this is what we believe we have to donate. any other administration would give all of the information out there because they had nothing to hide. and by not doing it, at least makes you think they must have something to hide. >> that's the thing. it's the perception, that was always the concern of the clinton foundation. we're going to actually, i believe, sneak in a quick break here and then we're going to come back -- oh, no, sorry. we are moving towards it, sorry, we are -- the president, they're about to take him to his resting place, his final resting place at college station, at texas a&m. i'm switching conversations here a little bit. this is -
the president uses these explanations, rationalizations, but our trust interest is in geopolitics and no administration would jettison that relationship. >> why does he jeopardize it, by not showing the public what his interests really are with saudi arabia? when they start -- when they gave the donations of the income they received in the hotels, they made a donation recent it will for x amount of dollars and said, take our word for it, this is what we believe we have to donate. any...
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point, ben, "the washington post" has a piece out that says the economy is booming, and if you use every rationalout there, it looks that way, but its a split economy, the same split economy we sought in the obama administration where the labor force continues to suffer and at this point suffer even worse than before. >> no doubt about it. i think the jobs thing is really important, the average job gains trailing 12 months is something close to 200s,000. the average was 182,000 in 201. that is trump's economy, right in that's the one he kind of inherited here, what is disappoint being trailing three-months average, we're starting to see wage gains come in a bit. that was part of this narrative. i think when ben was talking about the yield curve is really important. really it is forecasting the fact we'll see lower growth over the next couple years. >> which is normal. >> without the promise of stimul stimulus. middle america did not get the benefit of those tax cuts. these got these one-time $1,000 bonuses, early this year, which is just a headline. we're starting to see jobs gains decelerate. at
point, ben, "the washington post" has a piece out that says the economy is booming, and if you use every rationalout there, it looks that way, but its a split economy, the same split economy we sought in the obama administration where the labor force continues to suffer and at this point suffer even worse than before. >> no doubt about it. i think the jobs thing is really important, the average job gains trailing 12 months is something close to 200s,000. the average was 182,000...
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ration agencies in the united states to use huawei you. british telecom has also to its prey's huawei you quitman in the coming two years and now. and also a new seed in trying to avoid losing. money so this apparently is a concept that you need and promoted by the united states to exert pressure on china human trait. or that doesn't mean i'll be back in about thirty two minutes and fifteen seconds with a full international. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or somehow want to. have to go right to cross the saliva before three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. close it all. going to talk about bad credit times oh yeah they're out there. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen each day. eighty five percent of global wealth you loans to the rich eight point six percent market saw a thirty percent rise last year som
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go into serious question because of the most the most bibles placed in the ration most of song in the fleet yet will. her. us kill s. s. s. s. s. s. s. s. . clearly we have people that know people in the streets but we are to the mitchell who poses well the russian sub and who is also the people and was a way through this was with us s s f. o. x. x. we arise in his village near moscow and if i were the messiah were given a surprise it is going to mainly and all slavic right of spiritual purification by fire. fighters good they are not a lot but here. well i ask you this finally if this is not. going to be the line. iraq is the follow up to that the whole lot of the. police very. slow. to see this unfolding tradition in the village was a job dropping because you would have noticed. in a country that is very very bad advice. you would find still the old essentially the study shouldn't exist to. actually have to play around the world but you don't have to be you know on the. kind of scary to play the puzzle is going to be. thank. you. it's very spiritual both very very scary i mean to me i have always really he
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george the first was not prepared to increase for children the ration but instead he raised the artist to the stockers the painted hold usagainst fools masterpiece the acme of the rock potting. making sixty nine the royal naval hospital was closed down veterans of her majesty's navy preferred to spend that declining years in less blended surroundings the building became the royal naval college and since then as a training center for naval offices. but back to the problem determining the degree of long beach and how was it finally solved. visitors will find the onza in the royal observatory at greenwich the puzzle was solved not by a physicist or a ron astronomer but by an ordinary carpenter from southern england john harrison at the age of twenty two john harrison built his first chronometer he spent sixty years of his life studying how time could be measured precisely his premise was that if a navigator at sea knew the exact time in his home port then from the difference between that time and the time on board ship he could calculate the position of the vessel in degrees latitude and long it cheap. for centuries no one
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committed a crime it's always easy to be emotionally driven but a certain degree of rationality it takes so many of us to guarantee so right now we are with moral desires but then to talk about the reconciliation but that is important because as soon as people have faith and then to have that highest degree of your country and then to open their eyes and this collaboration is happening as we speak and write now grassroots are ahead of the game. it is way ahead as far as intelligentsia is concerned so the time will come that the majority plays that part in that transition and beginning to work this issue and with that organization and with the projects and now it is that regime ultimately. and how do we transition? so that can include as much participation now this will be a process. for how many months after the transition? but in most cases will not reinvent the wheel. and with that specific institution. and then to deal with that substance that we talk about to the benefit of a new democratic system. so that shows the models implemented in our country or what is to the finally have a secular or demo
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the following morning she actually asked -- she writes very specifically that she used their coffee ration, copy was in very short supply at this point in confederacy, -- coffee was in short supply to it she had to make the coffee in her teakettle because they had, other soldiers had stolen her coffee pot. all has by leaving her poor by $30,000 and a much stronger rebel. for all the terror that she fared bettersurely than many neighbors because she had managed to hide. some flour, some syrup, a little bit of meat. some of her cows water home. she actually found the still edible carcass of a hawk numeral families graveyard which had been left undisturbed. , it ishink in her story more than just this recitation of horrors. she was guarded nominally. she still retain some provisions. she didn't see any of her outbuildings or her home destroyed. these interactions between marchers and southern whites are cruel, but also in frequently involve small kindnesses. property is spared for a variety of reasons. lots and lots of stories about people hanging a masonic apron on the door and a protected t
the following morning she actually asked -- she writes very specifically that she used their coffee ration, copy was in very short supply at this point in confederacy, -- coffee was in short supply to it she had to make the coffee in her teakettle because they had, other soldiers had stolen her coffee pot. all has by leaving her poor by $30,000 and a much stronger rebel. for all the terror that she fared bettersurely than many neighbors because she had managed to hide. some flour, some syrup, a...
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improve relations between the countries the bills arrived in manila and the repacked ration ceremony will be held at. the us military to the bells after a counterattack to the killing of dozens of its soldiers and with more from. the united states considers the massacre the single worst defeat for the americans during the philippine american war between one thousand nine hundred nine to one thousand nine hundred two at the time in retaliation for a raid that filipino gear guerrillas conducted that more than forty us soldiers killed american john the road jacobs declared that this part of samar be considered a howling wilderness according to his historians that raid led by the americans left more than two thousand five hundred filipinos dead many of them women and children but filipino historians say more than ten thousand civilians were killed since then the bells were brought to the united states as war trophies and for over half a century filipino presidents there have been efforts basically and lobbying from the philippine government to ask basically the u.s. to return these bells now on their president
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us a russian federal t.v. crew is also filming him preparing his rations but to bomb that ankle this is more than just p.r. and bigger than his health. i don't think that a month on this diet is enough to seriously damage a normal person's health in the long run of course i have worried about my health but what i see across the country scares me much more. documented the experiment on his video blog and also shows the debate that kicked it all off the top of slater minister and. insisted the living wage is enough to guarantee a balanced diet she was fired over the remarks in bonn during because argument has grown into a national debate even on state television. but the government including interim minister for labor says the living wage will stay the same for now. living wages substantiate it's based on statistical calculations and on the law of course we are striving to improve our approach in order to work out new more effective methods for calculating the living wage that work has begun and should be finished in two thousand and twenty. experiment has struck a chord beyond south of across russia the sta
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thanks for choosing us this hour welcome to all things rational and i know hawkins are. if you are welcome to the program paris has been gripped by a fifth consecutive weekend of civil unrest with up two hundred seventy people arrested you know first movement started as a protest against fuel taxes but it quickly escalated into a revolt against president mike or himself. you know. you can look awful it was was. was. was. is the tear gas leaves this area of the seans elisei the famous streets in paris police are moving their way up towards the arc de triomphe clearing out anybody who they deemed to be involved in the violence that we saw a rope out of absolutely nowhere it was incredibly peaceful throughout today and then just in a few seconds it went from zero to ten immediately and we saw police deploy tear gas which is in the air right now as we're moving into it and also a water cannon as well as well as the rubber bullets being fired certainly a very forceful move by the police in order to make sure that they take they took control of this particular area of the sean
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i think it deserves to be said, you can form a rational argument to pull troops out of syria and use just air power and covert action. you can form a rational argument to cut the footprint in afghanistan. you can't form a rational argument in impulsive, unilateral publically announced withdrawals without coordinating with our allies. >> military decision by tweet which obviously has rattled even some people within the military. so if you're there and i'm sure that you have had these kiends f conversations. if you are there and the president is insuring you i am not taking troops out of iraq, is there an ongoing nervousness not just because the president has been known to change miz mind about things that he says, but also because you just had the defense secretary decide that he was going to leave at the end of february because he disagreed with the syria decision and had general disagreement about the way the president has handled many of the decisions, but also when the president says don't bother staying until the end of february, you are done at the end of the year. >> well, look,
i think it deserves to be said, you can form a rational argument to pull troops out of syria and use just air power and covert action. you can form a rational argument to cut the footprint in afghanistan. you can't form a rational argument in impulsive, unilateral publically announced withdrawals without coordinating with our allies. >> military decision by tweet which obviously has rattled even some people within the military. so if you're there and i'm sure that you have had these...
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an impressionist as well right yeah yeah yesterday and also my father was rational i'm absolutely shocked of the you were using i mean national not something you'd see what i might as well as the right. i don't know about it ever said that you have only got this as you are a child that is pretty much well. some of the way yet which is you know and listen to the national building helpline social media which impacts on what's happening in politics around the world of course could have quite a negative impact on young people yes i think so and the national body helpline a fantastic i mean they've helped so many people east and it's not just kids you know it's adults that get bullied in the most you know important what places in the world and people are terrified to go back to work because of what's been happening with their bosses this isn't me too this is just bullying in the workplace i didn't realise it was so bad you know as as that says you know we have you know we have a great life or whatever but i've known a lot of actresses and actors new must know this is well being afraid to go to work because people w
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us immigration system. there is a backlog of 780,000 cases and this is going a long ways toward rationalizing our immigration fixing our broken borders. joining us tonight form and reagan white house and fox business analyst, ed rollins. great to see you. let's start with this deal with mexico. it strikes me as historic and hugely important. >> it is absolutely important. it makes more sense than anything we've done in a long time. basically, you will stop the erosion when people realize they can't walk through the doors. equally important is the mexico permit discouraging people from coming. if you sit there three or four months in mexico he might as well state where your home was. to get it moved. lou: president had to work or had to fight elements of his own administration to first move troops to the border and to actually enforce us immigration law and to actually secure the border. it is starting to pay immense dividends because he also had his secretary of state and jared cursor the special advisor in mexico working with manwell lopez, the new president of mexico to do just exactly this. to me, this su
us immigration system. there is a backlog of 780,000 cases and this is going a long ways toward rationalizing our immigration fixing our broken borders. joining us tonight form and reagan white house and fox business analyst, ed rollins. great to see you. let's start with this deal with mexico. it strikes me as historic and hugely important. >> it is absolutely important. it makes more sense than anything we've done in a long time. basically, you will stop the erosion when people realize...
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rational universe? and anyway, that takes us to tonight. this stack of papers is going to make a big difference.e been pouring over this with a bunch of legal experts who have done these kinds of cases before. there is more information tonight than we have ever had before. we understand better than ever where mueller is going, why and at whom and we'll lay it all out in detail, my friend. >> all right. six minutes from now, thanks. >>> first a look ahead to cnn heroes, which is this sunday. take a look. >>> we're humans helping humans, and they need our help. >> we are truly giving the gift of mobility. >> they're the best the world has to offer. >> we're building something that matters a lot more than we do. >> they're heroes today and every day. ♪ you can be the greatest. >> this is nice. >> we teach girls how to program. it is all about solving problems. >> we serve anybody who has ever raised their hand to defend our constitution. >> my vision was to have a home where women could find safety and find themselves. >> our first goal was just to create this hospital-based intervention. >> i want
rational universe? and anyway, that takes us to tonight. this stack of papers is going to make a big difference.e been pouring over this with a bunch of legal experts who have done these kinds of cases before. there is more information tonight than we have ever had before. we understand better than ever where mueller is going, why and at whom and we'll lay it all out in detail, my friend. >> all right. six minutes from now, thanks. >>> first a look ahead to cnn heroes, which is...
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rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents in oligarchs who challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits who.
rational system. in the era that followed putin used the full powers of the presidency to tame institutions supposedly guaranteed by the constitution is free from political control he brought much of the media under state control and used the courts to prosecute dissidents in oligarchs who challenge his authority he also sidesteps presidential term limits who.
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because when we look at the odds stacked against the people who came before us, they had no rational reason to feel optimism. yet they felt that optimism and did more than feel that optimism, they pursued it and made their dreams into as close of a reality as we've gotten at this moment. and so i think that's important to look at it from that vantage point and not just the particular vantage point of despair right now. if we can -- >> yeah. the civil rights happened, and i would have done the civil rights movement in vermont or something, but it happened in and mississippi and those states. and in the 1960s. so we have no excuse given where we live. >> okay. one, two -- and is that it? one, two and three. very quickly. >> it's just two. >> o.k.. >> what do you think is the difference between patriotism and nationalism, and what's your opinion about, like are, centrists/leftists, people who say, you know, america was already great, we don't have to make it great again? >> okay. >> i'm going to need to -- [laughter] i'm probably going to need to -- >> hold the mic to you. hold the mic
because when we look at the odds stacked against the people who came before us, they had no rational reason to feel optimism. yet they felt that optimism and did more than feel that optimism, they pursued it and made their dreams into as close of a reality as we've gotten at this moment. and so i think that's important to look at it from that vantage point and not just the particular vantage point of despair right now. if we can -- >> yeah. the civil rights happened, and i would have done...
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the other side because you're always going to find a noble use as we need the method of enforcing those regulations be fancying don't raise rationn't do the action and so forth so out of the attention of the race is there that is there a net is just for for us or through out safely implement the method of and from how . it certainly seems as if there is room for action or maybe perhaps an improvement . or president of the british guild of yr traffic control officers we appreciate your time tonight thank you oh i get. well to china where campaigners are hoping to secure the release of a photographer famed for his work covering issues that china's government controlled press prefers to avoid gong had been missing for more than a month but chinese authorities have now confirmed that he was arrested in the shin young region where there's been a massive crackdown on the wiener muslim population. these photos show the tragic face of china images that tell the recent history of the most populated country on earth and the high price it has paid for its rapid industrialization decades long environmental damage and the careless poisoning
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used for a wall. that's the rational way out of this.the reality is democrats are unwilling to move off of their 1.3 or 2.5 or 2 or whatever. it's not flying and is the president willing to take that advantage? >> quickly, you want to jump in? >> to the degree this is the whims of president trump, republicans thought they were heading home. president trump was feeling the heat from his base. he sort of boxed himself in at this point. nancy pelosi hit upon a point about mexico was supposed to be paying for the wall. >> that was the promise. it wasn't a wall that taxpayers would pay for. mexico would pay for it. we are a long way from there. wall street's split personality after yesterday's record breaking gains. gentle means everything, so we improved everything. we used 50% fewer ingredients added one handed pumps and beat the top safety standards the new johnson's® choose gentle from capital one.nd i switched to the spark cash card i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. which i u
used for a wall. that's the rational way out of this.the reality is democrats are unwilling to move off of their 1.3 or 2.5 or 2 or whatever. it's not flying and is the president willing to take that advantage? >> quickly, you want to jump in? >> to the degree this is the whims of president trump, republicans thought they were heading home. president trump was feeling the heat from his base. he sort of boxed himself in at this point. nancy pelosi hit upon a point about mexico was...
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please give us the list rations of what impacts that would result in it for sequestration kicks back in the hands is currently slated under the current statute. secretary spencer, i will let you go first. >> the money that you gave us and 17, 18 and 19 you will hear what is being done. we are on the bicycle pedaling and it took a while to get up. this would just knock us down. if you look with the sequestered as it is 26 billion-dollar cut it apart and of the navy and if the president has no accent or 14% it is devastating. i am more than happy to share with you all later a graphic i put together here going around the country for everyone's district and what does that mean if sequestration hit and no area is unscathed by this. general miller? >> as the secretary said, we are making progress. maybe not as fast as we would like but i can show you quantifiably how the readiness is improving. and we have a unique problem we are at an inflection point for the nation goes are being reviewed and looked up and we have to modernize and prepare for something we haven't had to prepare for since
please give us the list rations of what impacts that would result in it for sequestration kicks back in the hands is currently slated under the current statute. secretary spencer, i will let you go first. >> the money that you gave us and 17, 18 and 19 you will hear what is being done. we are on the bicycle pedaling and it took a while to get up. this would just knock us down. if you look with the sequestered as it is 26 billion-dollar cut it apart and of the navy and if the president has...
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rational way. to take it from one clearly defined task and put it to new and different uses in general purpose thinking. i suspect pushing this will require networks to engage with the physical world and a variety of different ways, processing visual and verbal information. learning slowly what approaches do and don't work. the network would need to be sufficiently powerful to apply the same techniques to novel problems. we still have a long way to go. they implied the behaviors to determine whether a feature can sink. i witnessed an increasingly sinking in ways they have not done before. this is a process with our thinking, something i like it, that will be good enough for most. no wonder we are desperate to program it. as my older daughter asked me, you get the final word on this. her final question, -- >> computers life and we get to feel like what it feels like. >> thank you. [laughter] now that we've sufficiently exposed your child in her early, it's your turn. [laughter] you could not escape. you're not as cute. [laughter] this book is also a story of your own cognitive development. you started o
rational way. to take it from one clearly defined task and put it to new and different uses in general purpose thinking. i suspect pushing this will require networks to engage with the physical world and a variety of different ways, processing visual and verbal information. learning slowly what approaches do and don't work. the network would need to be sufficiently powerful to apply the same techniques to novel problems. we still have a long way to go. they implied the behaviors to determine...
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to germany used to europe for sure we have tossed it i all you know national big ornate rational names heinz you know. call me a nastier except so all these big claims they made by far right of. the us company heinz is the biggest buyer of tomatoes in the world the multinational corporation is the first to have made the tomato a multi-billion dollar industry. every year heinz sells six hundred fifty million bottles of catch up in more than one hundred forty countries. i decided to pay a visit to the very beginnings of the tomato industry in the united states. according to legend it was in this modest two story house that the entrepreneur henry john heinz laid the foundations of his empire. it is the story of a billionaire who started out with nothing. the story of the heinz dynasty is the american dream. i have a photo taken of a small souvenir. how did hines become the world's number one catch up almost one hundred fifty years ago . henry john heinz was the first to make catch up a mass consumer product his slogan was off field is the world. the son of german immigrants heinz sold hor
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talk about the stimulus ration bartz was supposed to insert rights under international law to be used to resolve a unanimous a security council resolution for that that is specific as it usually is on jerusalem itself or not those were doing guns with understand that israel has plans to take all of its tourism and indirectly with it trying to go to support this war through this announcement in my view. international still ahead for you this out because of ice plans for its own army may have won the backing from the u.s. but the rest of its allies are not so keen we'll have a look at why just after the break. you know world's big partisan movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks. will make this manufactured consensus seem to the public well. when the ruling classes pr
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bipartisan leadership must restore rational governing abandoned by an impet with us petulant chief executivejoining me now, bernie sanders, independent from the state of vermont. thank you for taking the time tonight. >> you've heard the president. you've certainly heard republican leaders say this budget crisis is now on everyone's shoulders owned by the president. >> you just had it right on your program a few moments ago. the president said i take responsibility for the shutdown. you have republicans running the senate, running the house, the president says he wants a shutdown. i think the american people are cheer about who caused the shutdown. the one point that your very comprehensive analysis missed, two days ago, unanimously, the united states senate reached an agreement to make sure the government did not shut down and extend process into february. then what happened is unfortunately, president trump watched television. he saw something on fox tv. heard something from rush limbaugh. and he changed his mind and sadly, really sadly, the entire republican congressional caucus in the ho
bipartisan leadership must restore rational governing abandoned by an impet with us petulant chief executivejoining me now, bernie sanders, independent from the state of vermont. thank you for taking the time tonight. >> you've heard the president. you've certainly heard republican leaders say this budget crisis is now on everyone's shoulders owned by the president. >> you just had it right on your program a few moments ago. the president said i take responsibility for the shutdown....
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used. >> productivity. >> my image of britain in the postwar years is that they were rationing, the people rationing wellhe war.i certainly don't have an image of the british people being prosperous. and then related to the other part of the question would be the britain with agreement, was that something the british found hostile to them or were they à >> you are entirely right. it's tied into the status of the british economy. you are entirely right. rations didn't end until 1953. in britain. that didn't mean the productivity wasn't booming. everything was being exported. the recurring sterling crisis, 1947, the worst one of all in 1949, but then again in 1952 when churchill returns to power. and then again in 1956. these are currency crises. the british didn't have hard currency, meaning convertible into dollars. that they could use for trade. they were frantically exporting everything and tightening the belt. ruthlessly at home. hence the rationing. hence the threadbare. but at the same time, what we saw, the americans, is the height of industry happening. remember 1956, the first several atomic reac
used. >> productivity. >> my image of britain in the postwar years is that they were rationing, the people rationing wellhe war.i certainly don't have an image of the british people being prosperous. and then related to the other part of the question would be the britain with agreement, was that something the british found hostile to them or were they à >> you are entirely right. it's tied into the status of the british economy. you are entirely right. rations didn't end...