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freelance and i've written for "newsweek," vice news, "time" magazine, and i am an professor of law at seton hall university and also a senior research fellow at the center for policy and research. it's a think tank in new jersey that deals with national security issues. today i am here at barnes & noble in green bay getting a book site on my book, "the convenient terrorist." this is my third book.
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. >> our viewers facebook tip suggested hall owe concrete block sitting be side logan street seton avenue marker stolen and discarded maybe. but it seemed far too large and heavy to have been booste boosted. the nail on the front in memory of annie l. lauerry women's spca bucks county where we quickly solved our mystery. women's humane society in bensalem home to america's first animal shelter founlted in 869 i asked ceo kathy malcomus about it. >> what's it. >> horse drinking fountain. >> yes a horse drivening fountain. a century ago before cars took over horses got us where we were going. they hauled our stuff around too. they worked hard and got thrifty. >> they had motorizeed watering truck that would come and fill. >> malcolmious says the wome women's humane society set up 50 watering stations for work horses all over philadelphia. >> these were essentially like a gas station for these work horse. >> work -- yes water stop, water stop for them. >> to keep them going. >> sure, yeah. >> our founders cared about them more than just being work animals. >> so who paid for those fountains
. >> our viewers facebook tip suggested hall owe concrete block sitting be side logan street seton avenue marker stolen and discarded maybe. but it seemed far too large and heavy to have been booste boosted. the nail on the front in memory of annie l. lauerry women's spca bucks county where we quickly solved our mystery. women's humane society in bensalem home to america's first animal shelter founlted in 869 i asked ceo kathy malcomus about it. >> what's it. >> horse drinking...
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freelance and i've written for "newsweek," vice news, "time" magazine, and i am an professor of law at seton hall university and also a senior research fellow at the center for policy and research. it's a think tank in new jersey that deals with national security issues. today i am here at barnes & noble in green bay getting a book site on my book, "the convenient terrorist." this is my third book. my second was the burn pits, the poison of american soldiers. anybody have any questions about "the convenient terrorist"? >> i have a question. so where i met in the store by that is they have the wrong person, the wrong abu zubaydah, the wrong one. , correct? there were two of them you mention, there's a parallel but they are holding them, the other speedy recaptured "sea power: the history and geopolitics of the world's oceans" in march 28, 2002. my co-author, the cia officer come was a person who actually captured abu zubaydah. before he was captured there was a bartleby put out by the rand corporation, and it was also put out by them as well as all a bit of information from the cia and fbi. t
freelance and i've written for "newsweek," vice news, "time" magazine, and i am an professor of law at seton hall university and also a senior research fellow at the center for policy and research. it's a think tank in new jersey that deals with national security issues. today i am here at barnes & noble in green bay getting a book site on my book, "the convenient terrorist." this is my third book. my second was the burn pits, the poison of american soldiers....
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories. yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis — two million children are severely malnourished — and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. president trump says the united nations is failing to fulfil its potential and needs urgent reform. and prosecutors in switzerland are investigating why tens of thousands of euros were flushed down some toilets in geneva. 500 euro notes had been cut up with scissors and stuffed down the toilets of a ubs branch and in the restrooms of three nearby restaurants — that story is popular on bbc.com. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the new york times leads with an an opinion piece by the japanese prime minister calling for "solidarity
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories. yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis — two million children are severely malnourished — and a...
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elizabeth seton has spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages arehis area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businessmen regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader, aung san suu kyi, condemned human rights violations in rakhine state and said she will allow the refugees to return. hurricane maria has made landfall in the eastern caribbean. the category 5 storm could cause catastrophic damage across the region. president trump will be taking to the podium for his maiden address to the united nations general assembly later today. the speech he will give has been described by us ambassador to the un nikki haley as delivering slaps and hugs to the right people. he is expected to focus on north korea and the iranian nuclear deal all with the us perspective in mind. barbara plett usher reports from new york. another new us president making his debut at the un
elizabeth seton has spent much of her time at this grotto, and every year, hundreds of pilgrimages arehis area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businessmen regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — myanmar is facing mounting pressure over the plight of rohingya muslims. in the last hour, the country's leader, aung san suu kyi, condemned human rights violations in rakhine state and said she will allow...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are madell be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. the headlines on bbc news: yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. 2 million children are severely malnourished and a cholera epidemic is out of control. the caribbean is bracing for another hurricane. maria has strengthened to a category five storm. forecasters say it is extremely dangerous. myanmar‘s leader, aung san suu kyi, is due to give her first national address on the violence that has caused more than 400,000 thousand rohingya muslims to flee to bangladesh. she is under intense international pressure to speak out against the burmese military, who have been accused of widespread atrocities. western powers and the united nations have urged myanmar to end the offensive and allow the refugees to return. eric schwartz is head of the us—based charity refugees international, and a former assistant secretary of state for refugees
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are madell be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. the headlines on bbc news: yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. 2 million children are severely malnourished and a cholera epidemic is out of control. the caribbean is bracing for another hurricane. maria has strengthened to a category...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.ed that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police have arrested an 18—year old man on suspicion of a terror offence, following friday's bombing on a london tube train. hurricane irma devastated the caribbean islands last week, with the british overseas territories in the region particularly hard hit. the rescue effort started slowly and will take years to complete. the bbc were the first on the ground on the island of barbuda as a mass evacuation was taking place. here's laura bicker with a specially extended report: we're not coping. we're definitely not coping. where can we live reand what can we do? my whole life is here, so... describe the night here. what happened ? well, it started off with the wind. it wasn't, like, life—threatening. it started picking up and then it came in, the wind picked up harder and harder. at the time, i wa
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.ed that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: police have arrested an 18—year old man on suspicion of a terror offence, following friday's bombing on a london tube train. hurricane irma devastated the caribbean islands last week, with the british overseas territories in the region particularly...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.hat this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories. a big earthquake has struck central mexico, causing widespread destruction and killing at least 100 people. the 7.1 magnitude quake brought down many buildings leaving many trapped inside. president trump has told the united nations he would totally destroy north korea if it threatened america. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the south china morning post has a picture from an audacious robbery that took place in one of hong kong's busiest shopping districts. the suspects made their getaway on a motorcycle after smashing a store window with hammers. they escaped with more than $2.5 million worth ofjewellery. the front page of the japan times raises concerns about the risk posed by volcanoes to some of the coun
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.hat this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm rico hizon in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories. a big earthquake has struck central mexico, causing widespread destruction and killing at least 100 people. the 7.1 magnitude quake brought down many buildings leaving many trapped inside....
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.d that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines: police have arrested an 18—year—old man on suspicion of a terror offence following friday's bombing on a london tube train. and the united nations has called for an investigation into the killing of 37 burundian refugees in the democratic republic of congo. the executive director of the world food programme, david beasley, has warned the world needs to be better prepared for events of the scale of hurricane irma. in an interview with the bbc during a visit to cuba he said governments around the world had to be better equipped for the impact of climate change. from havana, will grant reports. two but was hit in many different ways. you are talking about 100 and something thousand acres of land damaged agriculturally. 0ne something thousand acres of land damaged agriculturally. one of the
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.d that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. these are the latest headlines: police have arrested an 18—year—old man on suspicion of a terror offence following friday's bombing on a london tube train. and the united nations has called for an investigation into the killing of 37 burundian refugees in the...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.t this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... police in the uk have arrested an 18—year old man on suspicion of a terror offence following friday's bombing on a london tube train. bangladesh is imposing wide—ranging restrictions on the movement of more than 400,000 rohingya muslim refugees who've fled myanmar in recent weeks. europe's biggest airline, ryanair, says it's cancelling up to 50 flights a day for the next six weeks. the move could affect nearly three—hundred—thousand passengers who will be offered alternative flights or refunds. many have complained about the short notice of the cancellations. our business correspondent joe lynam reports. it's europe's busiest airline, but it's grounding hundreds of its own planes. in doing so, it's ruining holidays for thousands of its own customers, some of whom are now stranded overseas. carrie—an
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.t this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... police in the uk have arrested an 18—year old man on suspicion of a terror offence following friday's bombing on a london tube train. bangladesh is imposing wide—ranging restrictions on the movement of more than 400,000 rohingya muslim refugees...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto. saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the un has warned of a horrible tragedy for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the united states has signalled a possible change in policy on climate change. secretary of state rex tillerson said it is open to staying in the paris agreement. a 21—year—old has died in hong kong while walking through a haunted house attraction. it is believed he was hit by part of the mechanism after entering the buried alive ride at ocean park. park officials say he had wandered into a restricted area. local media reports say he was struck by a coffin. let's take a look at some front pages from around the world. the japan times leads with prime minister shinzo abe's plans
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto. saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is newsday on the bbc. i'm sharanjit leyl in singapore. i'm babita sharma in london. our top stories: the un has warned of a horrible tragedy for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the united states has...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.aint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. welcome back. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom nawaz, the wife of the ousted prime minister, nawaz sharif, won a parliamentary seat in a by—election. now, it's a week and a half since hurricane irma brought destruction to large parts of the caribbean, with the british virgin islands badly hit. residents there face a huge task rebuilding their lives. while aid is starting to get through, the possible arrival of a new powerful storm threatens more problems. jeremy cooke reports from tortola. a landscape utterly changed by furious nature. two weeks ago this was a lush and green island, now stripped back to bro
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.aint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. welcome back. you are watching bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom nawaz the wife of the ousted prime minister, nawaz sharif, won a parliamentary seat in a by—election. now, the annual american television awards ceremony, the emmy‘s, are taking place in los angeles. the satirical sketch show saturday night live picked up some early awards and there've been many jokes at president trump's expense. james cook is in los angeles for us. uncomfortable viewing for the white house, then? yes. not a great surprise, that. but you are right. i think the host, stephen corbiere, refer to that at some stage. he said he looked forward to the tweets from the president la
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom nawaz the wife of the ousted...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. two million children are severely malnourished, and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. the caribbean is bracing for another hurricane. maria has strengthened to a category five storm. forecasters say it is extremely dangerous. criminal networks smuggling rhino horns out of africa are turning them into jewellery to avoid detection at airports, according to traffic, a uk—based organisation monitoring wildlife trade. 0ur science correspondent victoria gill has more. it is estimated that 25,000 rhinos remain in the world. but, in the last decade, more than 7,000 of them have been killed by poachers for their horns. this unsustainable demand is why many national parks have resorted to dehorning rhinos, in order to
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. two million children are severely malnourished, and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. the caribbean is bracing for...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto. saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom nawaz the wife of the ousted prime minister, nawaz sharif, won a parliamentary seat in a by—election. the annual american television awards ceremony, the emmy‘s, is under way in los angeles. contenders for the best drama include the handmaid's tale, westworld, stranger things, and the crown. watching the awards for us is our correspondent, james cook, and hejoins me now. who is winning so far? so far, three awards for big little lies for a limited series with laura dern, the director and the scriptwriter. but the main event is the dominance of politics so far in this ceremony we sa
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto. saint, it is expected that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines: the un has warned of a "horrible tragedy" for rohingya muslims, and says myanmar has one last chance to halt the offensive against them. the governing party in pakistan is celebrating after kulsoom nawaz the wife of the...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. two million children are severely malnourished and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. the caribbean is bracing for another hurricane — maria has strengthened to a category 5 storm. forecasters say it's extremely dangerous. president trump has used his first speech at the united nations to call for bold reform. he said bureaucracy is stopping the organisation reaching its full potential — a sentiment echoed today by the un secretary general. mr trump has been very dismissive of the un in the past. he now claims he's committed to making it work more effectively. nick bryant reports from new york. as a new york property tycoon, donald trump looked on the united nations as a real estate opportunity. he built a tower right op
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto, and every year hundreds of pilgrimages are made that this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines — yemen is in the grip of the world's worst humanitarian crisis. two million children are severely malnourished and a cholera epidemic is spiralling out of control. the caribbean is bracing for another...
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elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.hat this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... the un says it will reveal more details about myanmar‘s alleged crimes against rohingya muslims. bangladesh says it needs more aid for its refugee camps. more now on the plight of the rohingyas. phil robertson is the deputy asia director of human rights watch. the organisation has called on the international community to impose a new arms embargo and targeted sanctions on the military in myanmar. we can speak to him now from bangkok. so, today we are finally going to hear more from the un on what it thinks is happening in myanmar, what do you expect all, what would you like to hear, from the un today?” think that we have already heard from the un secretary general and the high commissioner for from the un secretary general and the high commissionerfor refugees. what we're seeing is ethnic cleansin
elizabeth seton has spent a lot of time at this grotto.hat this area will be inundated with tourists. the mayor and local businesses regard the anticipated boom as yet another blessing of saint elizabeth. this is bbc news. the latest headlines... the un says it will reveal more details about myanmar‘s alleged crimes against rohingya muslims. bangladesh says it needs more aid for its refugee camps. more now on the plight of the rohingyas. phil robertson is the deputy asia director of human...
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object of this political hero worship included benito mussolini, adolf hitler, joseph stalin, mao seton, fidel castro and more recently hugo chavez. few people remember it today but the original lyrics of call border's popular musical anything goes originally read you are the talk, mussolini, today, you are an o'neill drama, you are whistlers mama. some progress there. whereas few people today openly praise hitler or mussolini it is not uncommon to see young men and women in our nation's capital wearing t-shirts, to see american entertainers like michael moore and intellectuals like noam chomsky praise the castro brothers and hugo chavez. decades trying to understand why intelligent and educated people are attracted to totalitarianism and why they persist in doing so even today after a century of bloodshed perpetrated by government against their own people. he was born in 1932 in hungary and fled to the west, the hungarian revolution of 1956 was put down by soviet forces, he is a well-known political sociologist, communist study and nonfiction author, in 1973, soviet and americans and a
object of this political hero worship included benito mussolini, adolf hitler, joseph stalin, mao seton, fidel castro and more recently hugo chavez. few people remember it today but the original lyrics of call border's popular musical anything goes originally read you are the talk, mussolini, today, you are an o'neill drama, you are whistlers mama. some progress there. whereas few people today openly praise hitler or mussolini it is not uncommon to see young men and women in our nation's...
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controversy that unfolded this weekend and continued into the week >> there's a new poll out yesterday from setonall university it suggested 29% of americans were watching less football this year 47% of those people said it was because of the players protesting the national anthem you put that together, that's like saying 14% of americans have cut back on watching because of the protests. at first balance that might make sense because of the president's tweets shaming the nfl and saying ratings are way down. but it may not be the whole truth. the real data says the total reach of the nfl last week was down 5% versus last year and this year it has seen other big factors like cord cutting, and hurricane irma wiping out a lot of people being able to watch games. the large gap between polls and reality could suggest people are lying to pollsters people say what they think a pollster wants to hear, but they do something else in reality it's even been cited as one reason why trump did better in the election last year than the polls suggested. another effect going on now, while the number of people watc
controversy that unfolded this weekend and continued into the week >> there's a new poll out yesterday from setonall university it suggested 29% of americans were watching less football this year 47% of those people said it was because of the players protesting the national anthem you put that together, that's like saying 14% of americans have cut back on watching because of the protests. at first balance that might make sense because of the president's tweets shaming the nfl and saying...
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seton motley is the president he was running an op-ed for "town hall."considered for elimination as congress works on a tax reform bill. he joins us tonight. i don't think anybody is going to argue that getting rid of the carried interest loophole is going to balance the budget. >> $11 billion. >> tucker: can you see why it's infuriating for wage earners?s? i earn a really high wage, but i am still a wage earner. even for me. i am thinking, wait a second, here is a guy in private equity or running a hedge fund who is paying literally half the tax rate i am paying. why is that fair? >> because a lot of the money he is managing is our money. it's a long term investments by people like us who would like to retire at some point in our existence. we invest now to retire later. when we collect that -- when we start cashing out what we've been investing, i would like to not pay the income tax rate all over again. i find the capital gains rate i infuriating. you earn the money, you pay income tax, you pay social security tax, medicare tax, property tax. if you h
seton motley is the president he was running an op-ed for "town hall."considered for elimination as congress works on a tax reform bill. he joins us tonight. i don't think anybody is going to argue that getting rid of the carried interest loophole is going to balance the budget. >> $11 billion. >> tucker: can you see why it's infuriating for wage earners?s? i earn a really high wage, but i am still a wage earner. even for me. i am thinking, wait a second, here is a guy in...
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. >> reporter: ratings are down 11% compared to last year, and a recent seton hall sports poll showsns are watching fewer nfl games. and we are even seeing some restaurants are choosing not to air games because of the protests, and directv is offering refunds to fans who want to cancel their sunday ticket packages because of these protests during the anthem. leland. leland: some people even burning their nfl jerseys or season tickets as we heard from some. bryan llenas in new york covering this through the weekend, bryan, thank you. and, gillian, it brings up an interesting point. tony katz out in indianapolis in our last hour was talking about this. now it's sort of unclear what this protest is all about. you know, we're going to lock arms in unity or solidarity. of what? and that's -- gillian: and with who? who is unifying? what are you unifying in the face of, and who is involved? unclear. leland: it's totally unclear. it all started, of course, with colin kaepernick about the black lives matter, and now it's morphed all the way across, and you do get the sense there are at least
. >> reporter: ratings are down 11% compared to last year, and a recent seton hall sports poll showsns are watching fewer nfl games. and we are even seeing some restaurants are choosing not to air games because of the protests, and directv is offering refunds to fans who want to cancel their sunday ticket packages because of these protests during the anthem. leland. leland: some people even burning their nfl jerseys or season tickets as we heard from some. bryan llenas in new york...
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