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jack bourbon and tv1's rowland martin both here tonight.d to see you. >> happy thursday. >> is it a happy thursday. >> how often do you get two resignations. >> what franken d-its the right result. it's a good thing for the country because i think there's evidence he did some bad things but if i were advising him, if i were a democrat i would say stick it out because the issue will pennsylvanias in january. you can probably beat the rap. what you did is worst case scenario you resign and do it in a way that you don't apologize for the story will actually continue. i think it's worst case for al franken. >> republicans are playing hardball. democrats took out senator al franken and took out congressman john conyers. you still hav blake fan hold still in the congress paid an $84,000 settlement. you've only had one republican woman barbara comstock of virginia call for him to resign and so -- the republicans are saying, oh, yeah, y'all can take all the headlines. here's the deal. >> i agree in part but disagree in part. the broader -- you migh
jack bourbon and tv1's rowland martin both here tonight.d to see you. >> happy thursday. >> is it a happy thursday. >> how often do you get two resignations. >> what franken d-its the right result. it's a good thing for the country because i think there's evidence he did some bad things but if i were advising him, if i were a democrat i would say stick it out because the issue will pennsylvanias in january. you can probably beat the rap. what you did is worst case...
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to discuss this is diane rowland, executive vice president of the kaiser family foundation. dr. rowland also advised congress as the inaugural chair of the congressionally- authorized medicaid and chip payment and access commission. >>> so keep this in perspective for us. has this ever been in as much trouble or uncertainty before? >> this is the most uncertain time in chip's long history. it's always been reauthorized. sometimes there's been a debate about how long it should be reauthorized for but it was considered to be a slam dunk. >> sreenivasan: what's at the crux of of the disagreement? >> the crux of the disagreement has mostly been about timing to begin with. they were first going to do the aca repeal and replace law and they would get to chip. now it's mostly a problem of the house and senate has differed on how to pay for the bill. the house has made some provisions that reduce some medicare spending and other things to help offset the cost of chip. the senate has not yet passed any of the pay for, now they're arguing but mostly it's that very little attention is put
to discuss this is diane rowland, executive vice president of the kaiser family foundation. dr. rowland also advised congress as the inaugural chair of the congressionally- authorized medicaid and chip payment and access commission. >>> so keep this in perspective for us. has this ever been in as much trouble or uncertainty before? >> this is the most uncertain time in chip's long history. it's always been reauthorized. sometimes there's been a debate about how long it should be...
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. >> that is kelly rowland from destiny's child who sang happy birthday.. >> and callan's son made an entrance in his aston martin stroller. you know you've made it when you have an aston martin stroller. and the caterer. >> so the party then ended with a danceoff with love. that's sean p-diddy's son there. >> all going at it there. that is "the" party event. jesse williams as well. yeah. >> i didn't get invited, but whatever, whatever. >> he'll have another one. >>> and prince harry and meghan markle have made their first public appearance. everybody was very excited. >> yeah. so the crowd was psyched. perhaps no one was as pumped at british tv reporter, alison hamped. >> this is their first royal event together. there she is. can you see them? >> harry! harry! is right here. so exciting! harry! harry! harry! come and get warmed up by me! >> go on, go on. don't give up. >> where's meghan, alison? >> right, i'm looking for meghan, she's on the other side! >> shout at her! >> she looks amazing. >> harry. i think she scared him a little bit. >> she's like ha
. >> that is kelly rowland from destiny's child who sang happy birthday.. >> and callan's son made an entrance in his aston martin stroller. you know you've made it when you have an aston martin stroller. and the caterer. >> so the party then ended with a danceoff with love. that's sean p-diddy's son there. >> all going at it there. that is "the" party event. jesse williams as well. yeah. >> i didn't get invited, but whatever, whatever. >> he'll...
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throughout human history i mean in term of the last century or two most marriages were were not based on rowlands and large parts of the world arranged marriage is still the norm so i think love and romance are going to change over and over again as the evolves and exactly what intact sex robots is hard for me to say i have to say it's it's not incredibly appealing to me personally because i value the sort of emotional bond i get with another human because i know my wife is a human and she knows i'm a human in the a certain bond you get from the coming out of the and sharing but that's me if some people would prefer sex aroma to another human that doesn't really bother me in particular i'm all for freedom and people having the right to use or not use each new technology as it comes about so tell me something can they charge five artificial intelligence the same weight fights cloning. i think religion has a lot of tower to the human mind to grow and to create social cohesion in groups but you know religion is true very adaptive over time and if you look in the bible or the koran we don't take lite
throughout human history i mean in term of the last century or two most marriages were were not based on rowlands and large parts of the world arranged marriage is still the norm so i think love and romance are going to change over and over again as the evolves and exactly what intact sex robots is hard for me to say i have to say it's it's not incredibly appealing to me personally because i value the sort of emotional bond i get with another human because i know my wife is a human and she...
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has done literally destroyed at least his peace process the peace process that america should be rowland's it has not really been a success from from the very beginning maybe only in the first two three years after my deny divorce but since then the the image of the peace process that is managed by the united states has failed and now with mr james ray the side being completely with the israeli side destroying every piece of trust that he can be an honest broker is neither honest more a broker that makes it impossible to continue a peace process that is managed by the americans the only peace process that really can have any potential for success is an international peace process the peace process that is jumping around by russia or china and europe and maybe in the united nations but with mr trump and his group if it is now impossible they're out of any potential for a peace process or with the u.n. set to discuss this later in the meantime then looking ahead to possible solutions do you think that a two state solution would still be a possibility. well i. mean the possibility is really s
has done literally destroyed at least his peace process the peace process that america should be rowland's it has not really been a success from from the very beginning maybe only in the first two three years after my deny divorce but since then the the image of the peace process that is managed by the united states has failed and now with mr james ray the side being completely with the israeli side destroying every piece of trust that he can be an honest broker is neither honest more a broker...
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mark rowland is from the mental health foundation. he's here to tell us more.argets that they set for themselves, resolutions? they can be. new year is a sacred time to reflect on what has gone on before and what the future holds. i think what we are suggesting is that new year's resolutions what we are suggesting is that new yea r‘s resolutions can what we are suggesting is that new year's resolutions can become a festival of faultfinding in ourselves, can become short—term goals. a lot of self—criticism. we are calling for a different approach and a new way of doing new year's. focused on things that the year and things that can carry forward positive intentions. just explain how it indifference from a resolution. resolutions i quite often externally focused, quantifiable. i want to lose a few pounds, run a bit faster. but the theme is about getting closer to the real motivation. it might be about becoming more curious or more energetic or kinder or gentle to yourself and kinder to others and it's on a spectrum. it's not something you can bail out. looking at
mark rowland is from the mental health foundation. he's here to tell us more.argets that they set for themselves, resolutions? they can be. new year is a sacred time to reflect on what has gone on before and what the future holds. i think what we are suggesting is that new year's resolutions what we are suggesting is that new yea r‘s resolutions can what we are suggesting is that new year's resolutions can become a festival of faultfinding in ourselves, can become short—term goals. a lot of...
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dexy‘s midnight runners, kevin rowland, genesis p—0rridge, leigh bowery came down at one time.security guy, eric, said "light bulb chops is here." my brother said, "it‘s £5. there is no guest list in here." he said, "darling, i don‘t pay to get in anywhere!" you might never know it to look at it, but to many this is one of the most story doors in music history. within a few weeks of shoom opening 30 years ago, people were queueing right down this street in the wee small hours to join in the scene and the fun. # acid, man # acid, man... of course, the smiley face was a ‘60s symbol that they put on the third shoom flyer, i think it was, and caught the moment. they had happy, happy, happy banners up in the shoom, in the corridor. and it was very much like a family vibe that they had, and that‘s part of the reason that it caught the imagination of people. time out magazine‘s former nightlife editor has been in more clubs than you can shake a glow stick at. he captured the impact of shoom from the get—go. obviously, there was already a great one nighter club scene in london, manches
dexy‘s midnight runners, kevin rowland, genesis p—0rridge, leigh bowery came down at one time.security guy, eric, said "light bulb chops is here." my brother said, "it‘s £5. there is no guest list in here." he said, "darling, i don‘t pay to get in anywhere!" you might never know it to look at it, but to many this is one of the most story doors in music history. within a few weeks of shoom opening 30 years ago, people were queueing right down this street in...
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kelly rowland, beyonce, and she is now working with jill soloway.s, to develop the brief history of seven killings, the novel, for amazon studios, which of the -- which should be a major production. carol: one of the big stories that came out, was harvey weinstein and the allegations and charges levied against him in terms of actresses and sexual harassment. roman pharaoh is also on the next list. maybe people knew about him this year, but he became more of a household name. he is a journalist, and he broke the story when it came to harvey weinstein. story when it the came to harvey weinstein for the new yorker. very famous parents. very high public profile before all this began and now he is using it to speak out on this topic in addition to this journalism against people who are abusing their power. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. julia: and online at businessweek.com. carol: i love the overall issue. i also like this story because here is a site on social media ed and we start to get an idea of who is behind it and i
kelly rowland, beyonce, and she is now working with jill soloway.s, to develop the brief history of seven killings, the novel, for amazon studios, which of the -- which should be a major production. carol: one of the big stories that came out, was harvey weinstein and the allegations and charges levied against him in terms of actresses and sexual harassment. roman pharaoh is also on the next list. maybe people knew about him this year, but he became more of a household name. he is a journalist,...
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kelly rowland, beyonce, and she is now working with jill solloway who is part of our 50 this year, to history of seven killings, the novel, for amazon studios, which should be quite a major production. carol: one of the big stories itthe year, no doubt about came later in the year harvey , weinstein and the allegations and charges levied against him in terms of actresses and sexual harassment. ronan pharaoh is also on the next list. maybe people knew about him this year, but he certainly became more of a household name. he is a journalist, and he broke the story when it came to harvey weinstein. reporter: yeah, journalist broke , the story when it came to harvey weinstein for the new yorker, obviously very famous parents. [speaking simultaneously] reporter: and he had a very high public profile before all this began, and now he is using it to speak out on this topic in addition to his journalism against people who are abusing their power. carol: bloomberg businessweek is available on newsstands now. julia: and online at businessweek.com. and on our mobile app. fun speaking about all t
kelly rowland, beyonce, and she is now working with jill solloway who is part of our 50 this year, to history of seven killings, the novel, for amazon studios, which should be quite a major production. carol: one of the big stories itthe year, no doubt about came later in the year harvey , weinstein and the allegations and charges levied against him in terms of actresses and sexual harassment. ronan pharaoh is also on the next list. maybe people knew about him this year, but he certainly became...
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so your drive time about 30 minutes a little over 30 minutes from rowland boulevard down to 580. time. along the eastshore freeway, 48 minutes from highway 4 to the maze. then your ride continues to be in the red. 47 minutes just to go across the span. we have an accident right at 5th street there blocking a lane. traffic is slow heading into the city. >>> look at these skies. we have the pollution that's been hanging low. the inversion layer forcing a lot of the particulate matter to stay down low across the valleys. we also have high clouds out there. temperatures today in the 50s -- excuse me, mid-60s to upper 60s. ♪ >>> >>> i cried more than any movie ever before. >> i loved it. it was great. laser swords. it was great. >> star wars fanned lined up at theaters across the country last night to be the first to see "the last jedi." they were the first ones. the eighth installment is expected to dominate the box office this weekend. the movie stars daisy ridley, john voyaga and adam driver. mark hamill is back as legendary jedi luke skywalker and carrie fisher makes her final on
so your drive time about 30 minutes a little over 30 minutes from rowland boulevard down to 580. time. along the eastshore freeway, 48 minutes from highway 4 to the maze. then your ride continues to be in the red. 47 minutes just to go across the span. we have an accident right at 5th street there blocking a lane. traffic is slow heading into the city. >>> look at these skies. we have the pollution that's been hanging low. the inversion layer forcing a lot of the particulate matter to...
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then we have lee rowland who has served as lead counsel in federal first amendment cases. next to her we have ryan lenz, a senior investigative writer at the southern poverty law center intelligence project. he has traveled the country covering the growth of extremism. before that he was a regional correspondent and an iraq war correspondent for the associated pres -- associated press. finally we have jessica schulberg, a reporter who covers foreign policy and national security for the huffington post. she has written about this topic recently. let's start with two lightning rounds. i will ask questions and we will go down the row and all of you can answer the same question. beginning with the importance of terminology. tell us what guidance and standards your organizations have an potentially loaded terms like " alt-right" " "domestic terrorist." >> i spend my time as the national editor talking to reporters about which terms to use or talking to readers who want to take issue with our use of various terms. we have none of these terms that are banned by the new york times
then we have lee rowland who has served as lead counsel in federal first amendment cases. next to her we have ryan lenz, a senior investigative writer at the southern poverty law center intelligence project. he has traveled the country covering the growth of extremism. before that he was a regional correspondent and an iraq war correspondent for the associated pres -- associated press. finally we have jessica schulberg, a reporter who covers foreign policy and national security for the...