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at the saint regis hotel. so lonely here. and in between the gun -- done racks. you are a gem. and she has never published one of mine. seriously you had played a very integral part in america getting news and information to people that desperately needed. the whole crew happy 70th birthday. just keep on doing what you do. happy 70th birthday and i hope you get at least 70 more as you keep making all the trouble that you can. happy 70th birthday. america needs you more now than ever. we are very proud of you. and to be able to partner with you all these years is in a privilege and a pleasure. i think we will have a tremendous opportunity in the next few years to publish a lot of great conservative books. happy 70th. look this way. again the editor of breitbart. i'm grateful to be here .. >> little known fact about dr. sebastian gorka, he loves the sound of his own voice so much that if you speak in a higher register, he can't hear you. [laughter] isn't that true, sam? i think he's here somewhere. i hope he's here somewhere. [laughter] let's see. i also wanted to ask seb, actual
at the saint regis hotel. so lonely here. and in between the gun -- done racks. you are a gem. and she has never published one of mine. seriously you had played a very integral part in america getting news and information to people that desperately needed. the whole crew happy 70th birthday. just keep on doing what you do. happy 70th birthday and i hope you get at least 70 more as you keep making all the trouble that you can. happy 70th birthday. america needs you more now than ever. we are...
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aspect of the challenge and it continues to [inaudible] for fighters will continue to return to our regi region. were committed to working with original partners and allies in the end of pacific to prevent that terrorism from getting a foothold here. i think in june they've been providing surveillance support [inaudible] i do welcome the announcement by my counterpart in the building that the city of [inaudible] is liberated and i look forward to making in the philippines next week. it's been a difficult fight over the past five months and very challenging for the armed forces and the terrorists tens of thousands of civilians and destroyed their once burning town. as a part of the philippines represent the commitment to the terrorism challenge is the time for has fired. >> both major parties have gone the various contortions on chronic policy over the last decade and its result in the last couple of years in a real skyrocketing and this is a deep pickpocket issue for voters and the government's plan now is a national entity guaranty and labor remain skeptical. >> the mm adversity. >> inc
aspect of the challenge and it continues to [inaudible] for fighters will continue to return to our regi region. were committed to working with original partners and allies in the end of pacific to prevent that terrorism from getting a foothold here. i think in june they've been providing surveillance support [inaudible] i do welcome the announcement by my counterpart in the building that the city of [inaudible] is liberated and i look forward to making in the philippines next week. it's been a...
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regis mohawk tribe received much needed new funds. >> it's always been our intent and intent to passouncils to look at creating revenue streams that are not completely dependent on the gaming industry. >> if the court upholds the ipr system, the tribe looks to diversify. as the nearby st. lawrence river has been polluted over decades by three nearby factories now designated by the environmental protection agency as superfund sites. >> we are experiencing high rates of cancer, autoimmune diseases, thyroid issues other chronic health conditions due to the toxic legacy of industry along the st. lawrence river and we've had to deal with that. and that's quite expensive. >> the allargan deal has been heavily criticized with claire mccaskill looking to trip the tribes from these patent challenges. the tribe called the move a double standard as state universities have the same protections. >> almost like an economic apartheid where we're not allowed to do certain things unless otherwise given permission. >> the court is expected to decide the case by june of next year. >>> the magazine publ
regis mohawk tribe received much needed new funds. >> it's always been our intent and intent to passouncils to look at creating revenue streams that are not completely dependent on the gaming industry. >> if the court upholds the ipr system, the tribe looks to diversify. as the nearby st. lawrence river has been polluted over decades by three nearby factories now designated by the environmental protection agency as superfund sites. >> we are experiencing high rates of cancer,...
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press that's going to straight to our guests and joining us from athens we have gabriele secular regis he is the director of amnesty international greece and london under smith spokesman for campaign against arms trade and in stockholm via skype he's advisement he's a senior research on arms a military expenditure program at the stockholm international peace research institute great to have you all with us cable first of all just provides a little bit of context here why is this deal in greece potentially with saudi arabia so controversial. it has been controversial for various reasons as you have already mentioned one of the reasons is that there are some military sounds from the side of. the opposition that there is some kind of economic scandal and there was a big debate in the greek parliament a concern in this issue. i cannot comment. of the economic scandal i'm not jealous to do that however i would like to comment on another aspect of the sale of weapons to saudi arabia which is the main reason that i'm not international has published. a press release and asking from the greek g
press that's going to straight to our guests and joining us from athens we have gabriele secular regis he is the director of amnesty international greece and london under smith spokesman for campaign against arms trade and in stockholm via skype he's advisement he's a senior research on arms a military expenditure program at the stockholm international peace research institute great to have you all with us cable first of all just provides a little bit of context here why is this deal in greece...
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may be just sit back and try to enjoy it as some sort of game that he is doing to smile at the at regisis of it -- outrageousness of it. >> looked around the world and turkey is there a role? and with that attempt to cut with public diplomacy elements of the state department and other agencies with radio free europe. so with those soft power diplomacy role to help citizens fall under the sway of the authoritarian is of -- authoritarianism. >> look at break-in or what they would say today they would not be forever america first but isolationism is not possible and they would say that the cause of freedom concerns as we should encourage it ever promoted and publicize it wherever we can and however we can. leading to specific programs but also i faulted the president for this but at the same time we can see he is reaching out and going to asia he has had meetings with leaders of other countries so i think there must be a balance in which we say be concerned that what effects us first ed also affects the l rest of the world the speak up when we see dangers to the freedom weather in europe o
may be just sit back and try to enjoy it as some sort of game that he is doing to smile at the at regisis of it -- outrageousness of it. >> looked around the world and turkey is there a role? and with that attempt to cut with public diplomacy elements of the state department and other agencies with radio free europe. so with those soft power diplomacy role to help citizens fall under the sway of the authoritarian is of -- authoritarianism. >> look at break-in or what they would say...
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it seems so incredibly of regis the amount of money spent in a country with the very small economy to begin with it mentions how long the war has gone on how much money spent, first of all, justice one example did anybody get punished? and if not, why?, it could be economy? hat small i would like to hear your responses. >> those are all very good questions and i wish i could tell you so they was punished on the purchase of those airplanes from the of boneyard in italy and basically they were a death trap. they could not fly they were not appropriate. with an ongoing investigation criminal in nature we cannot discuss in detailha there is an audit we initiated and hopefully can answer the questions but i am outraged. i get angry when we see money like that wasted even if we don't bring criminal charges we will identify why the taxpayer lost so much money to get nothing out of it. >> now with accountability this is one of the most serious issues no one is ever held accountable for wasting money. every time we're not holding people accountable. why is that?. >> i wish we had the answer we
it seems so incredibly of regis the amount of money spent in a country with the very small economy to begin with it mentions how long the war has gone on how much money spent, first of all, justice one example did anybody get punished? and if not, why?, it could be economy? hat small i would like to hear your responses. >> those are all very good questions and i wish i could tell you so they was punished on the purchase of those airplanes from the of boneyard in italy and basically they...
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individual members and staff by and large they want to make a difference for what effect it will have regis happen to with that period where it is hard to translate interest of policy >> people might call themselves hillbilly or hillbilly culture are they proud of your book to expose those challenges or upset?. >> opinions differ. there are people who think i am basically a traitor and hate my guts and people who think i have shed light on important issues and they appreciated. what i hear most from people back home with their ratted to me on the street it is talked about in a way that was not before that no betty talked-about. bring up with instability your addiction or where you are worried pay for college or fundamental things. that is the most gratifying but it is a region that is larger or diverse. >> what is the most frequent question? as a contributor to cnn what about your book or background?. >> it is about how my family reacted to the book. she is not married now she is living back home she has been clean for a long time. schumann may not be ready to play the role but maybe that i
individual members and staff by and large they want to make a difference for what effect it will have regis happen to with that period where it is hard to translate interest of policy >> people might call themselves hillbilly or hillbilly culture are they proud of your book to expose those challenges or upset?. >> opinions differ. there are people who think i am basically a traitor and hate my guts and people who think i have shed light on important issues and they appreciated. what...
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the middle east went from a center of connectivity and enlightenment to being a regi region-- during the age of aggression extremism had flourished. government seeking domination, centralizing power and intimidating smaller countries into submission. these dark ages are not happening in the distant past, they are happening right now. >> the illegal blockade launched against my country six months ago is just one more an aggressive power play. the blockade was not really about those demands or ultimatums, but rather about modern day powerful regime threatening freedom, liberty and sovereignty. ladies and gentlemen, these are played out in a dangerous game of power against many nations in the region, yemen, somalia, libya, lebanon. aggression gone wild. it seems this power are willing to use means of intimidation. silenting the centers, shutting down communications, manipulating financial markets. bullying smaller nations, black mailing. fracturing governments and storm arming and spreading propaganda and all the way, some are sacrificing their journalistic integrity. and why is qatar o
the middle east went from a center of connectivity and enlightenment to being a regi region-- during the age of aggression extremism had flourished. government seeking domination, centralizing power and intimidating smaller countries into submission. these dark ages are not happening in the distant past, they are happening right now. >> the illegal blockade launched against my country six months ago is just one more an aggressive power play. the blockade was not really about those demands...
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regis mohawk tribe received much needed new funds. >> it's always been our intent and intent to look at diversing our revenue, to look at creating revenue streams that are not completely dependent on the gaming industry. >> reporter: allergan paid the tribe almost $14 million to use its sovereign immunity to shield the patents for the eye drug, restasis, from certain challenges from generic drugmakers the deal thrust the tribe into the national spotlight it also shed light on a new system of challenging patents that's now being debated before the supreme court. if the court uploads the system known as interpartis review, the tribe sees an opportunity to diversify its economy which has struggled in recent years as casino revenue has leveled off and the tribe deals with pollution from nearby superfund sites. >> we are experiencing high rates of cancer, autoimmune diseases, thyroid issues, other chronic health conditions due to the toxic legacy of the industry along the st. lawrence river and we've had to deal with that and it's quite expensive. >> reporter: the allergan deal has been h
regis mohawk tribe received much needed new funds. >> it's always been our intent and intent to look at diversing our revenue, to look at creating revenue streams that are not completely dependent on the gaming industry. >> reporter: allergan paid the tribe almost $14 million to use its sovereign immunity to shield the patents for the eye drug, restasis, from certain challenges from generic drugmakers the deal thrust the tribe into the national spotlight it also shed light on a new...
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campaign trail and made the allies nervous when he questioned the amount of ending on the defense in this regiffice, he started to show the allies that he really was committed to this alliance, was projecting that message, was sending his top level administration officials to the region to reassure the allies that they would work together when it came to countering north korea. but we can't point out the fact enough that if he has a very close ally in the region, it is the japanese prime minister shinzo abe. >> in tokyo. let's listen in. >> daughters, wive, brothers, uncles, fathers, it's a very, very sad number of stories that we've heard. and they were abducted in all cases by north korea. and we will work with prime minister abe on trying to get them back to their loved ones. in some cases many years ago they were taken. they were used to learn the language. they were used for many different reasons, but it's a tremendous disagrees disgrace. and i've met some wonderful people who have gone through a lot so i'll work with prime minister abe. we'll work together very closely and see if we can
campaign trail and made the allies nervous when he questioned the amount of ending on the defense in this regiffice, he started to show the allies that he really was committed to this alliance, was projecting that message, was sending his top level administration officials to the region to reassure the allies that they would work together when it came to countering north korea. but we can't point out the fact enough that if he has a very close ally in the region, it is the japanese prime...
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i'm turning into regis philbin. >> you're a smart guy and you follow story lines. that's plot.did this plot look to you as you put it here, that russia collusion in your view is happening? >> the minute trump said there's no collusion. that's what tells me there's collusion. he is an idiot. he is so obvious. people are like he's a master manipulator. no, he's not. he couldn't even convince deion warwick to man a cash register on "the apprentice." he is a corrupt miss ogist racist person. i've stolen everything from merrill streep. i'll steal from anyone. julian moore. >> you mentioned that. it is one of my favorite billy on the streets. there are people who know your slow but a lot more people who don't know your show. fact. >> thanks, ari. sounds a lot like your show. >> trusted me. i wanted to do maddow. i wasn't asked. >> it is only a few floors away. >> but so far away. >> this is nothing close the rachel here. for people who haven't seen your show which is truly hilarious. it is inventive. you go out, do this stuff in the street, all over new york, times square. here you a
i'm turning into regis philbin. >> you're a smart guy and you follow story lines. that's plot.did this plot look to you as you put it here, that russia collusion in your view is happening? >> the minute trump said there's no collusion. that's what tells me there's collusion. he is an idiot. he is so obvious. people are like he's a master manipulator. no, he's not. he couldn't even convince deion warwick to man a cash register on "the apprentice." he is a corrupt miss ogist...
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this is not every day right stores close to kim and feagles house abusing me this time mom and regis. says. she only time. the. forty five me. into the dr he says that's when i think it's really important to give a bit of time and love back to the family who make so much effort. yeah. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. at africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's check. in with. the environment magazine. long d w. d w true diversity. where the world of science is at home in many languages. on your father out of programming go in there you know. now with our innovations magazine for. every week and always looking to the future dot com science and research for. the state of the news live from bali nine for top stories zimbabwe's president robert mugabe has appeared in public for the first time since one states military takeover of the university graduation ceremony i'm just a big obvious under pressure to resign from the way the opposition and even from his own party. to germany's talk
this is not every day right stores close to kim and feagles house abusing me this time mom and regis. says. she only time. the. forty five me. into the dr he says that's when i think it's really important to give a bit of time and love back to the family who make so much effort. yeah. climate change. waste. pollution. isn't it time for good news. at africa people and projects that are changing our environment for the better it's up to us to make a difference let's check. in with. the...
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even when it was cloudy today it was mild and that was the scene in lyme regis.e south—west is a lot of cloud that will keep on coming from the atlantic. at times it will bring outbreaks of rain. this evening, lights rain. heavier rain through northern ireland, northern england and up to scotland at the end of the night. a mild night for mose. in the north a little bit cooler. a touch of frost in the northern isles. —— a mild night for most. heavy bursts of rain tomorrow. northern ireland dry at this stage. cloud and result in northern parts. south and west, the chance of glimmers of brightness but generally speaking through wales and into the south—west, cloudy and mild to start but turning more breezy through the day. rain moving northwards across scotland and then more rain across northern ireland and into western areas by the end of the day. in central and eastern areas of england, largely dry, with perhaps glimmers of brightness. sunshine could nudge the temperatures up higher. tuesday night we lose this low pressure but there is another and this weather fro
even when it was cloudy today it was mild and that was the scene in lyme regis.e south—west is a lot of cloud that will keep on coming from the atlantic. at times it will bring outbreaks of rain. this evening, lights rain. heavier rain through northern ireland, northern england and up to scotland at the end of the night. a mild night for mose. in the north a little bit cooler. a touch of frost in the northern isles. —— a mild night for most. heavy bursts of rain tomorrow. northern ireland...
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you had economic growth and the wages of american workers were consistent. 97% for growth. 95% for regis. growthwith 93% economic over the past 30 years, wages have grown by 9%. by 9%. you are giving a tax cut to corporate america. this is fundamentally unfair. this will not produce good growth in the american economy. this will saddle future generations with more debt. everybody talks about the deficit hawks. where are all of the deficit hawks? where are any of the deficit hawks? every critical view of this plan says it will not produce good growth. they say it benefits wealthy people and wealthy corporations at the expense of middle america. mr. neil's recognize for you see request. >> this wraps it up. i have a statement from the record from veterans affairs ranking member tim walz. on the effects of charitable contributions. analysis of hr one. it is urging the committee to maintain the orphan drug tax credit. it is signed by dozens of organizations asking us to hold onto the orphan drug tax credit. >> without objection. chairman, i want to offer the washington post article, the four
you had economic growth and the wages of american workers were consistent. 97% for growth. 95% for regis. growthwith 93% economic over the past 30 years, wages have grown by 9%. by 9%. you are giving a tax cut to corporate america. this is fundamentally unfair. this will not produce good growth in the american economy. this will saddle future generations with more debt. everybody talks about the deficit hawks. where are all of the deficit hawks? where are any of the deficit hawks? every...
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just trying to get americans to be more comfortable with the idea of being friendly with auto krakt regitocratic regimes? >> i think if donald trump had his druthers, we would be in a situation where he had direct command of justice institutions, that he ran an autocratic regime. i have known donald trump since 1987, and everything in this man's character is driven by the self and the ego. i want command, i want competence, i want money. if you are not my ally, then you are my enemy. if he can't have things his way, then he's upset. so he is greatly drawn to -- he is greatly going to be supportive of duterte because duterte has said nice things about him, and he runs a government the way donald trump wants to. when he talks about russia and putin, russia is waging a cyberwar against western democracies. every other democracy, all of our allies, are talking about it. many of them have been subjected to the same things that we were. and trump is saying, oh, let's have a good relationship. you don't try to have a good relationship with a country that is engaged in a war against you. and tha
just trying to get americans to be more comfortable with the idea of being friendly with auto krakt regitocratic regimes? >> i think if donald trump had his druthers, we would be in a situation where he had direct command of justice institutions, that he ran an autocratic regime. i have known donald trump since 1987, and everything in this man's character is driven by the self and the ego. i want command, i want competence, i want money. if you are not my ally, then you are my enemy. if...
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, it creates a lot more opportunities for us and so one company that we're really excited about is regis corporation, which is the largest hair salon operator in the country and they have a new ceo that's come in, hugh sawyer who wl are refocussing on refranchising and growing their company-owned stores, but he's taking out extensive costs just sold off one of their salon concepts and we think this stock, which is around $14 today has a potential to go to 20, if not $25 over time. we think there's lots of pockets of smaller opportunities in these stocks >> the talk of the flattening yield curve, on the twos and tens that it's been in about a decade here. the dollar index continues lower. the inflation numbers came in low. oil continues lower, do you think the market is starting to sense the slowdown economically here is that what's going on, do you think? >> you know, i think that the market is sensing a bit slower, i'm not sure if it's sensing a full blown slowdown. if you look at some of the numbers in europe and even to some extent in japan and you forget all the negatives they have w
, it creates a lot more opportunities for us and so one company that we're really excited about is regis corporation, which is the largest hair salon operator in the country and they have a new ceo that's come in, hugh sawyer who wl are refocussing on refranchising and growing their company-owned stores, but he's taking out extensive costs just sold off one of their salon concepts and we think this stock, which is around $14 today has a potential to go to 20, if not $25 over time. we think...
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regis on social media on -- reach us on social media, on twitter @cspanwj and facebook.com/c-span.ore on the new report from bloomberg news. it says that americans are officially freaking out. for those lying awake at night worrying about health care, the economy, and the overall feeling of divide between you and your neighbors, at least one source of comfort, your neighbors may be lying awake to the two thirds report beingor 62% stressed out about the future of the nation according to the american psychological association survey in august and released on wednesday. the worry about the state of the union tops long-standing stressors such as money, work, and cuts across political proclivities. we are talking to you and getting your thoughts. let us know if you are feeling stressed out about the future of the country. here to tell us more about the evans, the ceo of the american psychological association. he is here to break it down for us. dr. evans, thank you for joining us. guest: glad to be here. host: tell us what the key findings of the study was? that: the survey reported two
regis on social media on -- reach us on social media, on twitter @cspanwj and facebook.com/c-span.ore on the new report from bloomberg news. it says that americans are officially freaking out. for those lying awake at night worrying about health care, the economy, and the overall feeling of divide between you and your neighbors, at least one source of comfort, your neighbors may be lying awake to the two thirds report beingor 62% stressed out about the future of the nation according to the...
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cloudy scene, bright flowers, to brighten the mood a little bit, he we go, lyme regis, looking prettyto put a warning in there! it may have been slc, you never know. —— selfie. feeling pretty cloudy out there as well as the mild weather, how will well as the mild weather, how will we shape up for the rest of the week? here is the satellite picture from the last 24 hours, you can see all the cloud piling its way in from the atlantic, cloud continuing to produce outbreaks of rain at times. this is how the evening shapes up, lots of cloud, misty and murky, later in the night, through northern ireland, and into scotland, some heavy bursts of rain developing. the northern isles turning chilly, exceptionally mild, those are your overnight lows. into tomorrow, chilly start, much of scotland, soqqy chilly start, much of scotland, soggy start, outbreaks of heavy rain, 8 degrees in glasgow, largely dry at this stage, eight o'clock in the morning, pretty cloudy, murky and drizzly weather, and as we look further south, squinting at the map you can make out some brighter glimpses, generally speaki
cloudy scene, bright flowers, to brighten the mood a little bit, he we go, lyme regis, looking prettyto put a warning in there! it may have been slc, you never know. —— selfie. feeling pretty cloudy out there as well as the mild weather, how will well as the mild weather, how will we shape up for the rest of the week? here is the satellite picture from the last 24 hours, you can see all the cloud piling its way in from the atlantic, cloud continuing to produce outbreaks of rain at times....
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regis hotel.he wow factor basically. ed: do you bring in new ingredients. gets boring. same old pumpkin pie. >> not the same one. basic one like the pumpkin puree. we do it with a -- i mix both. i have 10% of my pure ray mypur. you need to have a great pie dough. as well as the filling. rachel: this is now you gram it? >> i'm going to glamour it i have my trim. i will i do just like that. rachel: this is fun with kids. >> yes. we have like begin jerry class washington, d.c. so any kids want to. ed: what day do you do that. >> first saturday of the month. rachel: you make this ahead of time. >> make this ahead of time. >> cran bury and have some sugar cookie with some sugar on the top. i make it as like to say very fancy. ed: as if there is not enough sugar in the pumpkin pie. >> have you to. rachel: anything that's glitter. how about this gold. >> makes it very fancy, actually. rachel: where do you find it. >> supplier i get it done. rachel: look at that. >> ed: let's try it. rachel: i think i rea
regis hotel.he wow factor basically. ed: do you bring in new ingredients. gets boring. same old pumpkin pie. >> not the same one. basic one like the pumpkin puree. we do it with a -- i mix both. i have 10% of my pure ray mypur. you need to have a great pie dough. as well as the filling. rachel: this is now you gram it? >> i'm going to glamour it i have my trim. i will i do just like that. rachel: this is fun with kids. >> yes. we have like begin jerry class washington, d.c. so...