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his base is rocksolid, as rocksolid a base is any president ever had and getting stuff done, set a recordesidents in federal appeal judge appointments, rolled back regulation. the economy booming, getting stuff done. >> when you look at the mainstream media, the mistakes they have been making, former managing editor of forbes magazine, and mistakes like this in their does it discourage you to see these mistakes? >> the media are a little bit biased. here are my numbers. 89% of what trump does is either abusive or foolhardy of 91% of the stories are negative, the media have a 2% bias. >> what do you think? >> media bias is a redundancy, of course there is bias but does anyone think conservative media would be great to trump if his policy was coming from a democrat? >> of conservative media takes a mistake like the kind of mistakes i cited earlier the whole mainstream media would come down on them, there is not the same standards of judgment with regard to conservatives as there is liberals. >> there is an emotional element we haven't seen -- emotional derangement syndrome, they thrive at t
his base is rocksolid, as rocksolid a base is any president ever had and getting stuff done, set a recordesidents in federal appeal judge appointments, rolled back regulation. the economy booming, getting stuff done. >> when you look at the mainstream media, the mistakes they have been making, former managing editor of forbes magazine, and mistakes like this in their does it discourage you to see these mistakes? >> the media are a little bit biased. here are my numbers. 89% of what...
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it is a relationship of many decades standing, and one which is, again, as rocksolid in part of the alliancetober, bloomberg's kathleen hays delved deep into the issues affecting the australian economy in an interview with scott morrison and the imf before meeting in washington, d.c. >> with forecasting australian growth for this year, and to see that the year after, what we have seen in our employment numbers, what was said in rising business confidence and conditions, leading us all to continue on that view. there have been some weather events in australia, tragically cyclone season can disrupt that production, which has impacted last year. but going forward, we see better days ahead. >> what is your forecast for the year? >> we are looking at two or three quarters. >> you did have retail sales in 2010 recently. are you getting a little nervous that helpful finances are getting thin? >> growth has been flat in australia for several years now, that is coming off 100 year mining investment. we had wages at that high-level, particularly consumer purchasing power in the exchange rate. but we a
it is a relationship of many decades standing, and one which is, again, as rocksolid in part of the alliancetober, bloomberg's kathleen hays delved deep into the issues affecting the australian economy in an interview with scott morrison and the imf before meeting in washington, d.c. >> with forecasting australian growth for this year, and to see that the year after, what we have seen in our employment numbers, what was said in rising business confidence and conditions, leading us all to...
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gillespie who was a rocksolid candidate could not pull out a victory, he got crushed in that race byhe democrats and huge amounts was because of suburban voters who were republican leaning but just very unhappy with the president, his approval rating is very low. it is worrisome, more than alabama, that is an anomaly given the poor candidate quality down here. even an amazing candidate like gillespie and they are dragged down by donald trump, there is a likelihood republicans lose the house and the senate next year and this is something the president needs to be worried about more than his twitter feed. >> especially for 2018, democrats are feeling good about this because the standard political analysis suggests a maybe building a wave towards 2018, the president's approval is below 50%, the generic ballot, asking whether people prefer republicans or democrats is going with the democrats at the moment. democratic donors are enthusiastic, they will start spending money to support some of these candidates. 2018 will be about turnout, democrats will be out there working as they did in a
gillespie who was a rocksolid candidate could not pull out a victory, he got crushed in that race byhe democrats and huge amounts was because of suburban voters who were republican leaning but just very unhappy with the president, his approval rating is very low. it is worrisome, more than alabama, that is an anomaly given the poor candidate quality down here. even an amazing candidate like gillespie and they are dragged down by donald trump, there is a likelihood republicans lose the house and...
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it is a relationship of many decades standing, and one which is, again, as rocksolid and part of thehaad: in october, bloomberg's kathleen hays delved deep into the issues affecting the australian economy in an interview with scott morrison and the imf before meeting in washington, d.c. >> with forecasting australian growth 2.75% this year, and to see that grow the year after what we have seen in our , employment numbers, what was seen in rising business confidence and conditions, let us all to continue on that view. there have been some weather events in australia, tragically cyclones, these kinds of things that can disrupt that production, which has impacted growth last year. but going forward, we see better days ahead. >> what is your forecast for the year? >> we are looking at two or three quarters for the real this year and 3% next year. you did have weaker retail sales in 2010 recently. are you getting a little nervous that helpful finances are getting pinched? >> growth has been flat in australia for several years now, that is coming off 100 year mining investment. we had wage
it is a relationship of many decades standing, and one which is, again, as rocksolid and part of thehaad: in october, bloomberg's kathleen hays delved deep into the issues affecting the australian economy in an interview with scott morrison and the imf before meeting in washington, d.c. >> with forecasting australian growth 2.75% this year, and to see that grow the year after what we have seen in our , employment numbers, what was seen in rising business confidence and conditions, let us...
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gillespie who was a rocksolid candidate could not pull out a victory, he got crushed in that race byrats and huge amounts was because of suburban voters who were republican leaning but just very unhappy with the president, his approval rating is very low. it is worrisome, more than alabama, that is an anomaly given the poor candidate quality down here. even an amazing candidate like gillespie and they are dragged down by donald trump, there is a likelihood republicans lose the house and the senate next year and this is something the president needs to be worried about more than his twitter feed. >> especially for 2018, democrats are feeling good about this because the standard political analysis suggests a maybe building a wave towards 2018, the president's approval is below 50%, the generic ballot, asking whether people prefer republicans or democrats is going with the democrats at the moment. democratic donors are enthusiastic, they will start spending money to support some of these candidates. 2018 will be about turnout, democrats will be out there working as they did in alabama t
gillespie who was a rocksolid candidate could not pull out a victory, he got crushed in that race byrats and huge amounts was because of suburban voters who were republican leaning but just very unhappy with the president, his approval rating is very low. it is worrisome, more than alabama, that is an anomaly given the poor candidate quality down here. even an amazing candidate like gillespie and they are dragged down by donald trump, there is a likelihood republicans lose the house and the...
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i have been through one heck of a mental health side, and i am not exactly rocksolid, as you have probablyoticed. this is my justice, trying to be a voice for those who are still silence, eking out against this -- speaking out against this. >> thank you for doing that. you are doing it very eloquently. >> thank you, ma'am. i'm glad you are speaking to us. i want to acknowledge that you have found your voice. i know you have places you want to go, but it is a beautiful, strong thing. >> thank you, ma'am. thank you so much for coming and sharing your experience, it has been very moving for all of us. >> thank you for having me. >> the final portion of our program on sexual harassment and abuse includes testimony by two , whor olympic gymnasts talked about abuse they experienced at the hands of u.s. gymnastics team dr. larry nassar. the senate judiciary committee held a hearing in late march. of thisnguished members committee, i am honored to appear before you today. thank you. gymnasticsove with just before i was three years old when i saw marilou written on tv. y lou retton on tv. sports, b
i have been through one heck of a mental health side, and i am not exactly rocksolid, as you have probablyoticed. this is my justice, trying to be a voice for those who are still silence, eking out against this -- speaking out against this. >> thank you for doing that. you are doing it very eloquently. >> thank you, ma'am. i'm glad you are speaking to us. i want to acknowledge that you have found your voice. i know you have places you want to go, but it is a beautiful, strong thing....