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the americans were held with similar scorn for backing the shah's rule and by the late 1970's, the shahed... and ayatollah ruhollah khomeini returned from a 14-year exile to lead the country. several months after his explusion from iran, shah pahlavi, suffering from cancer, traveled to america for treatment. he was welcomed by president jimmy carter. "iran, because of the great leadership of the shah, is an island of stability." for revolutionaries in iran, it was the last straw and they turned their furor towards the u.s. embassy in tehran. sixty six americans were taken hostage. thirteen were released two weeks later but the remaining 53 were left to wonder when, if ever, they'd be set free. "new trouble in iran has presented the carter administration with a diplomatic crisis at a time when it was hoping to mend fences with tehran's islamic government." "it must be made clear that the failure to release the hostages will involve increasingly heavy cost to iran and to its interests." president carter froze billions in iranian assets, placed an embargo on iranian oil but the standoff co
the americans were held with similar scorn for backing the shah's rule and by the late 1970's, the shahed... and ayatollah ruhollah khomeini returned from a 14-year exile to lead the country. several months after his explusion from iran, shah pahlavi, suffering from cancer, traveled to america for treatment. he was welcomed by president jimmy carter. "iran, because of the great leadership of the shah, is an island of stability." for revolutionaries in iran, it was the last straw and...
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matt: still with us, ashok shah.tendency to try and .ie donald trump to everything it could have market potential. market action potential. theirchina's concern more own auto market domestically, their own property market domestically? don't they have bigger problems than donald trump? ashok: absolutely. i think there have been -- they have been quite successful in managing the upper trajectory of the market. they have a lot of tools to control how fast inflation in the tier one and tier two cities. of course, the speculation has moved into tier three and tier for cities. -- four cities. china is managing to get the which just a year ago was slowing down, but more importantly, what we have seen is the profitability a lot andhe chinese corporations private enterprises is beginning to improve because the margins are better all of a sudden, what we can see from the index, which was deflating around 5% for a few years in a row, that has now passed and we are -- ppi is running out plus 6%, so that means the companies are
matt: still with us, ashok shah.tendency to try and .ie donald trump to everything it could have market potential. market action potential. theirchina's concern more own auto market domestically, their own property market domestically? don't they have bigger problems than donald trump? ashok: absolutely. i think there have been -- they have been quite successful in managing the upper trajectory of the market. they have a lot of tools to control how fast inflation in the tier one and tier two...
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>> i am absolutely with shah. what hope and confidence actually looks like, it's not an intellectual exercise, real money, real capital, real jobs and real americans like it, which is why executives have confidence and moving forward. stuart: do you want to put a number on this? shah said 21 is,000 in january, he says a little off. 22,000 when? [laughter] >> you know, it's too early to call, i've got to look at the screens a little bit, but i'll have an answer tomorrow. stuart: we'll take that, come back tomorrow. liz: michael hartman equity, we're driving away from davos man, to joe six pack. stuart: there's always. ashley: the financial stocks get more money back on their loans. >> we're back to good news is good news. the federal reserve raises rates because the market is doing well and the economy is doing well and a sign that the united states will move forward. stuart: let's not forget, lizzie, you told us this news yesterday. refresh my mind, consumer confidence hit, was it a 15-year high. liz: that's corre
>> i am absolutely with shah. what hope and confidence actually looks like, it's not an intellectual exercise, real money, real capital, real jobs and real americans like it, which is why executives have confidence and moving forward. stuart: do you want to put a number on this? shah said 21 is,000 in january, he says a little off. 22,000 when? [laughter] >> you know, it's too early to call, i've got to look at the screens a little bit, but i'll have an answer tomorrow. stuart:...
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charles: shah gillani you deal with superrich people and you come to us from southampton.ou might understand this stuff better than anyone else first-hand. >> well when it comes to donald trump first of all his $38 million in tax in 2005, of that 31 million were alternative minimum tax so combined he was paying about 25% tax. he's proposing to do away with the alternative minimum tax and replace it with a flat 25% tax. in other words nothing would be different for him. he paid the same amount of tax so this isn't a break for rich people. this is simplifying the tax code. there's no handout for the middle class to upper class. there is no class warfare. this is about tax simplification. a taxpayer has to file a teen because they make too much money under the traditional tax code and then i have to wait the two. usually that's under atm and they have got to pay that tax relief to simplify and make it easier to understand and simplify the different levels of taxation. that's what he is proposing to do. charles: there's no doubt about that and again this is an insidious tax th
charles: shah gillani you deal with superrich people and you come to us from southampton.ou might understand this stuff better than anyone else first-hand. >> well when it comes to donald trump first of all his $38 million in tax in 2005, of that 31 million were alternative minimum tax so combined he was paying about 25% tax. he's proposing to do away with the alternative minimum tax and replace it with a flat 25% tax. in other words nothing would be different for him. he paid the same...
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iran ased the shah of an island of stability in a turbulent area. i do not think that was great human rights. i do not remember carter taking a stance on south africa, south america, or other places. that was radically different from the reagan situation. speeches thanmore reagan did on human rights, but i do not see any policy. do i see the difference is -- i do not want to give a rap on carter -- i do not see any differences in other presidents. president obama talk to but human rights. for a longto mubarak time, when everyone thought he was on his way out. he had acceptances, certainly the most horrendous human rights violations since world war ii, to tell you the truth, in syria, of which obama did nothing. i can't imagine a human rights situation where you have over a half a million people in this situation, and an american president is basically mentioning a futile as -- a few that is atsk tsk, terrible thing" but not doing anything about it. i think that is the most horrendous human rights record i have seen since world war ii. those are my v
iran ased the shah of an island of stability in a turbulent area. i do not think that was great human rights. i do not remember carter taking a stance on south africa, south america, or other places. that was radically different from the reagan situation. speeches thanmore reagan did on human rights, but i do not see any policy. do i see the difference is -- i do not want to give a rap on carter -- i do not see any differences in other presidents. president obama talk to but human rights. for a...
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he deserves to be on this stage, from peachtree corners, georgia, please welcome 13-year-old naman shah[cheers and applause] naman, what's up, brother? >> what's up? >> how you doing?
he deserves to be on this stage, from peachtree corners, georgia, please welcome 13-year-old naman shah[cheers and applause] naman, what's up, brother? >> what's up? >> how you doing?
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he'll speak to jewish activists at temple beth shah shalom. >>> today marks two years since a philadelphia police officer was killed during an attempted robbery that happened inside a video game store. the officer was there buying a gift for his son. yesterday police held a memorial to honor robert wilson iii. they released balloons and recommend his sacrifice at the district in north philly where he served. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his son's birthday when two men barged in and tried to rob the place. wilson got into a gunfight with the men, they shot him several times. he died at the hospital. >> he laid down his life protecting the citizens of this great city. sergeant wilson will always be in our hearts and live on through all of us. >> the two men accused of killing sergeant wilson are awaiting trial on murder charges. >>> tomorrow president trump is expected to sign a revised executive order on immigration and on another front just within the last hour we learned that the white house says president trump is calling on congressional investi
he'll speak to jewish activists at temple beth shah shalom. >>> today marks two years since a philadelphia police officer was killed during an attempted robbery that happened inside a video game store. the officer was there buying a gift for his son. yesterday police held a memorial to honor robert wilson iii. they released balloons and recommend his sacrifice at the district in north philly where he served. two years ago sergeant winston was at a gamestop picking up a gift for his...
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a few blocks away officers arrested her now 27-year-old day shah moran is facing sideshow related charges as well as charges for evading police and resisting arrest. also seized multiple off-road vehicles and detailed several other riders but later released them. >> we are going to review our aircraft videotape and work backwards from who we identify to see what they did on the freeway and may face prosecution later. >> reporter: just last week, this road rage caught on camera. stunt riders surrounding a lyft driver on highway 101. when he exits his car, they attacked him. investigators are now looking into any possible connection. >> so it's a bit coincidence that we have a similar group of off-road vehicles in a similar area. it's too early to say if they are looked but we are looking into it. >> reporter: jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> time now 4:52. a bay area youth quite canceling a group performance overseas due to uncertainty created by the travel basketball. why the choir director is now catching heat. ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, some criticism - for cancelling a group trip, over travel conc
a few blocks away officers arrested her now 27-year-old day shah moran is facing sideshow related charges as well as charges for evading police and resisting arrest. also seized multiple off-road vehicles and detailed several other riders but later released them. >> we are going to review our aircraft videotape and work backwards from who we identify to see what they did on the freeway and may face prosecution later. >> reporter: just last week, this road rage caught on camera....
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. >> i just want to add, perhaps the shah chapeau, if you will, of the usdi's role in all of this, we develop policy and we conduct oversight and we are advocates for defense analysis programs for playing an integrator function across the defense intelligence enterprise. we have laid out four basic actions we have taken already. first, the oversight and management of d.o.d. source and management that applies to the intelligence enterprise and lays out the role of the functional manager for analysis and called for a board of governors, a governance, if you will, structure for the defense intelligence enterprise. we have three memos that the undersecretary of defense, foreign intelligence, put out to the enterprise laying out six functional areas critical to defense analysis. finally, an all source analysis certification program for certified analysts and how they can become certified across the enterprise. >> thank you. >> thank you, representative. i'm very encouraged by the testimony we received today. you clearly have taken this report very seriously and taken a lot of positive step
. >> i just want to add, perhaps the shah chapeau, if you will, of the usdi's role in all of this, we develop policy and we conduct oversight and we are advocates for defense analysis programs for playing an integrator function across the defense intelligence enterprise. we have laid out four basic actions we have taken already. first, the oversight and management of d.o.d. source and management that applies to the intelligence enterprise and lays out the role of the functional manager...
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shah gilani, any of those stocks, would you buy? these stocks went up, but if there's a pushback, maybe go lower. and if it gathers steam, back on. and i think as we pull back, the political agendas i think are going to bear weight on the market, and i'm nervous about. stuart: i don't ask you about which stocks you would buy because that's not your area. but in general, do you think-- >> in general, i think it all comes down to how this health care thing goes. if we don't get progress on this, then tax reform is backed up, then all the other things in the trump agenda are backed up. it's so critical and honestly, to use this points, i don't see how the freedom caucus goes back to the constituents and say we didn't mean it. stuart: look, the big tech names are up this morning and all down yesterday, but all of them, know the much, but they are up and for the last two years, that's where the money has been flowing. take a look at the banks. best performers of all the groups of stocks that are out there. they were the best performers s
shah gilani, any of those stocks, would you buy? these stocks went up, but if there's a pushback, maybe go lower. and if it gathers steam, back on. and i think as we pull back, the political agendas i think are going to bear weight on the market, and i'm nervous about. stuart: i don't ask you about which stocks you would buy because that's not your area. but in general, do you think-- >> in general, i think it all comes down to how this health care thing goes. if we don't get progress on...
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. —— buckingham shah., says the company and 0penreach are failing britain. they have a semi— monopoly on the market. with a monopoly come certain responsibilities. there should be a responsibility to connect every house in britain with broadband. it isa house in britain with broadband. it is a necessity. it is part of everyday life now. now, after pressure from 0fcom, bt has agreed to separate from 0penreach, which will have its own boss and board. the regulator had been urged to act by other firms unhappy with the broadband supplier's performance. they, like us as a regulator, have been concerned that 0penreach has not been performing well enough, that broadband has not been good enough, andi that broadband has not been good enough, and i think they see the great independence as a great means for 0penreach to operate with the interests of the whole telecom industry at heart, notjust bt. bt's 0penreach has been criticised for letting down britain's broadband industry. among the charges, it has been accused
. —— buckingham shah., says the company and 0penreach are failing britain. they have a semi— monopoly on the market. with a monopoly come certain responsibilities. there should be a responsibility to connect every house in britain with broadband. it isa house in britain with broadband. it is a necessity. it is part of everyday life now. now, after pressure from 0fcom, bt has agreed to separate from 0penreach, which will have its own boss and board. the regulator had been urged to act by...
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matt shah lamb and marianne marsh. president trump keeps getting sued with these executive orders. it's almost like a race to see which state will be the first one to sue him. yet when i think by the, matt, all of the obamacare stuff, when the president said you could keep your healthcare and keep your dock were, that was outside of the law, and since the judges are reaching outside of the executive order and the law itself, why wasn't obama sued for those lies and those mix characterizations? >> he was a constitutional law professor and he was overturned more time by the federal judiciary and any other modern president. on obamacare he reached and grabbed extra powers to make all kinds of changes tonight. the difference with president trump. this judge in hawaii didn't read the executive order. he saw him at a rally and said i think he has animus towards muslims sow i'll rule this out of order. it's absurd and it angers people. judge jeanine: marianne i will ask you about the budget. there are those who say that it's a good thing he hasn't added anything, but he has taken away som
matt shah lamb and marianne marsh. president trump keeps getting sued with these executive orders. it's almost like a race to see which state will be the first one to sue him. yet when i think by the, matt, all of the obamacare stuff, when the president said you could keep your healthcare and keep your dock were, that was outside of the law, and since the judges are reaching outside of the executive order and the law itself, why wasn't obama sued for those lies and those mix characterizations?...
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talked with david horowitz and tammy brbrbrbrbr lou: in an online poll last night we asked do you think shah bigger. the group, the shadow government. this one is called united to protect democracy. it's head by an attorney who previously worked at a global across i strift outfit financed by our old friend george soros. they already raised 1.5 million as an operating budget. david horowitz, the founder of david horowitz freedom center in thanks, author of "big agenda, president trump's plan to save america." and tammy bruce. this shadow government is taking more than a silhouette form it's starting to flesh out. >> governments are suppose to help the nation. i think this is less a shadow government than it is an evident to disrupt the government and destroy it administration. it's not only in this one new organization which would be like a pac. but back in february we learned that organizing for action, barack obama's organizing group is working with indivisible, the group work and other kinds of activities and and takes. lou: they pay folks working to actually sabotage, subvert the lawful p
talked with david horowitz and tammy brbrbrbrbr lou: in an online poll last night we asked do you think shah bigger. the group, the shadow government. this one is called united to protect democracy. it's head by an attorney who previously worked at a global across i strift outfit financed by our old friend george soros. they already raised 1.5 million as an operating budget. david horowitz, the founder of david horowitz freedom center in thanks, author of "big agenda, president trump's...
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it's pathetic and a shah dove what it's been. how are we to react to this?to launch multi million dollar missiles to attack them or be proportionate and eliminate the pathetic figures that seem to make up their army? >> i think it's important to destroy isis where they exist in truck and syria as soon as possible. they used the slow approach of the obama administration to extract their leaders and best fighters. they will go to libya to reestablish their caliphate. the fact is, they do take advantage of people in europe and the united states to use them in suicide missions. promising them compensation in the here after. i think a lot of this is launed because -- lou: i think it's terrific president trump is arranging for them to find out whether that check can be cashed. it is also at the same time instructive to look at a threat that is real that is frankly imminent on the part of the north koreans, they are threatening wildly america, our allies whether it be south korea, philippines, japan, taiwan. and at some point kim jong-un is begging to die. is he no
it's pathetic and a shah dove what it's been. how are we to react to this?to launch multi million dollar missiles to attack them or be proportionate and eliminate the pathetic figures that seem to make up their army? >> i think it's important to destroy isis where they exist in truck and syria as soon as possible. they used the slow approach of the obama administration to extract their leaders and best fighters. they will go to libya to reestablish their caliphate. the fact is, they do...
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a court document from lawyers for disgraced illinois representative erin shah claim and unidentifiedersations, stall emails, was indicted for alleged misuse of government and campaign funds, his lawyers want his case thrown out. a date is set for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch, mitch mcconnell says the senate will vote on confirmation next friday. more than half of senate democrats will vote against him, many threatening to filibuster. mcconnell is confident neil gorsuch will be confirmed. >> almost amusing to watch our democratic friends come up with some rationale for opposition. we are optimistic they will not be successful in keeping this good man from joining the supreme court very soon. >> liberal groups will protest in 14 states, and washington dc this saturday. >> donald trump declaring an end to the war on call the democrats promising to fight his new epa order. in washington, the latest and what you can expect next. >> with a stroke of a pen it epa headquarters president trump delivered one of his biggest campaign promises, rolling back the plan to combat global warming
a court document from lawyers for disgraced illinois representative erin shah claim and unidentifiedersations, stall emails, was indicted for alleged misuse of government and campaign funds, his lawyers want his case thrown out. a date is set for supreme court nominee neil gorsuch, mitch mcconnell says the senate will vote on confirmation next friday. more than half of senate democrats will vote against him, many threatening to filibuster. mcconnell is confident neil gorsuch will be confirmed....
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kevin shah in pierce college claiming he was prevented from passing out pocket constitutions in a free-speechs outside the zone and didn't have a permit, the group young americans for liberty says the college is attacking his free speech. it is 38 minutes after the hour. controversy, michelson offering to testify about russia but anything to tell? the answer according to vladimir putin and one of america's favorite families preaching god and gospel and rolling stone thinks the commander and his kids are a bunch of hillbillies. come on over. why in the world is this man duct taped to a poll? the story coming up. ♪ that would be the only one ♪ ok let's call his agent. i'm coming over right now. the newly advanced gle can see in your blind spot. [ dinosaur roar ] onboard cameras and radar detect danger all around you. driver assist systems pull you back into your lane if drifting. bye chief. bye bobby. and will even help you brake, if necessary. it makes driving less of a production. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. social
kevin shah in pierce college claiming he was prevented from passing out pocket constitutions in a free-speechs outside the zone and didn't have a permit, the group young americans for liberty says the college is attacking his free speech. it is 38 minutes after the hour. controversy, michelson offering to testify about russia but anything to tell? the answer according to vladimir putin and one of america's favorite families preaching god and gospel and rolling stone thinks the commander and his...
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features tom shah lou and curt loader. >> sorry it did not work out. >> they didn't tell me. >> tell me what? >> what are you going to do? i'd rather be a stay at home dad. >> it's not easy. >> trick is, pass the time away. >> ignoring the kid. >> i couldn't do what you do, i am scared. >> come on. they suck the life out of you. >> right out of you, awful. >> no more late nights on town. >> i miss most watching movies. >> that is done. >> congrat. >> and on impending little one. >> right, anthony harris, and cat. >> thank you. >> thank you kennedy. >> coming up, they are paid to teach, college process or have'sn new -- have a new job description, don't upset sensitive students. next. why is there neverite, enough of it? a john deere 1 family tractor with quik-park lets you attach and go. imatch quick-hitch gives you more time for what you love. so it takes less work to do more work. autoconnect drive-over mower deck? done. they're not making any more land. but there's plenty of time if you know where to look. now you can own a 1e sub-compact tractor for just $99 a month. learn more a
features tom shah lou and curt loader. >> sorry it did not work out. >> they didn't tell me. >> tell me what? >> what are you going to do? i'd rather be a stay at home dad. >> it's not easy. >> trick is, pass the time away. >> ignoring the kid. >> i couldn't do what you do, i am scared. >> come on. they suck the life out of you. >> right out of you, awful. >> no more late nights on town. >> i miss most watching movies....
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friday a judge found shah reamor guilty of kidnapping. she faces 27 years in jail. she took a baby from the mall after befriending the child's mother and told her family, the baby was hers. a sensing date has not been scheduled. >>> northeast philadelphia, a man had a his own technology to thank for saving his home from burglaries. >> reporter: it's an amazing story a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text message from his surveillance system that someone is in his home. police got there to stop the burglary in progress and nabbed the culprits dead in their tracks. the neighborhood in the 7700 block of revere have been living on edge due to a rash of burglar burglary. >> this is the first time it happened in broad daylight. >> my next-door neighbor, broad daylight. >> my cross the street neighbor, broad daylight. >> reporter: it was another neighbor who was being burglarized, this neighborhood had a surveillance system that sends text alert to his phone when there's movement inside the house. >> he activates the camera on cell phone and see males breaki
friday a judge found shah reamor guilty of kidnapping. she faces 27 years in jail. she took a baby from the mall after befriending the child's mother and told her family, the baby was hers. a sensing date has not been scheduled. >>> northeast philadelphia, a man had a his own technology to thank for saving his home from burglaries. >> reporter: it's an amazing story a homeowner is at work in center city and gets a text message from his surveillance system that someone is in his...
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you can vet people based upon whether they are committed to shah eye ri re -- sharia suprem.'s the way it should be done. lou: judges seem to be forgetting it was f.b.i. director james comey who said we cannot adequately vet people from these countries. turning to healthcare, we are stymied by a house leadership that made peculiar choices, but let's say they can be fixed by a president who can negotiate a deal. this became trump-care tonight with his enthusiastic endorsement of the process going forward. mike: he seems to have endorsed the ryan proposal. instead of what some conservatives in the house favor. steve: the big problem has to do with the congressional process. this ridiculous in the weeds process. if the president could help unblock that and get that competition into healthcare which is coming in stages two, three, whatever, and stick it into stage one, which will a lot of the rest of the party on board. lou: you gentlemen are saying the only thing wrong with our government the way in which it's organized and the people. mike require many organized fine based on t
you can vet people based upon whether they are committed to shah eye ri re -- sharia suprem.'s the way it should be done. lou: judges seem to be forgetting it was f.b.i. director james comey who said we cannot adequately vet people from these countries. turning to healthcare, we are stymied by a house leadership that made peculiar choices, but let's say they can be fixed by a president who can negotiate a deal. this became trump-care tonight with his enthusiastic endorsement of the process...
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you can vet people based upon whether they are committed to shah eye ri re -- sharia suprem. that's the way it should be done. lou: judges seem to be forgetting it was f.b.i. director james comey who said we cannot adequately vet people from these countries turning to healthcar we ar stymied by a house leadership that made peculiar choices, but let's say they can be fixed by a president who can negotiate a deal. this became trump-care tonight with his enthusiastic endorsement of the process going forward. mike: he seems to have endorsed the ryan proposal. instead of what some conservatives in the house favor. steve: the big problem has to do with the congressional process. this ridiculous in the weeds process. if the president could help unblock that and get that competition into healthcare which is coming in stages two, three, whatever, and stick it into stage one, which will a lot of the rest of the party on board. lou: you gentlemen are saying the only thing wrong with our government the way in which it's organized and the people. mike require many organized fine based on
you can vet people based upon whether they are committed to shah eye ri re -- sharia suprem. that's the way it should be done. lou: judges seem to be forgetting it was f.b.i. director james comey who said we cannot adequately vet people from these countries turning to healthcar we ar stymied by a house leadership that made peculiar choices, but let's say they can be fixed by a president who can negotiate a deal. this became trump-care tonight with his enthusiastic endorsement of the process...
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jean shah neon the great senator of new hampshire said perhaps the russian hacking was an act of war.t's just some of the stuff you will hear in the media the media research center did a study of donald trump's what is usually a honeymoon period with the press found out that 88% of the coverage during his first month was hostile. they took out and this was with the big three networks took out all the pundits and clear partisans and just looked at the comments of the anchors and reporters and 88% of their comments were hostile. ainsley: so they crowded stories with quotes from angry citizens instead of talking to people who were happy they just put in the sound bite so it's angry citizens. provided little air time to president trump and the anchors and reporters injected their own anti-trump opinions. brian: perhaps the greatest movement outside the speech on tuesday could be the president's change of tone in times of turbulence. those are two controlled tweets and a press release. he didn't vent. i thought this shows a communications maturity or a staffing up or a change. i think it's
jean shah neon the great senator of new hampshire said perhaps the russian hacking was an act of war.t's just some of the stuff you will hear in the media the media research center did a study of donald trump's what is usually a honeymoon period with the press found out that 88% of the coverage during his first month was hostile. they took out and this was with the big three networks took out all the pundits and clear partisans and just looked at the comments of the anchors and reporters and...
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ashley: the shah. stuart: i saw the shah of iran.ere. >> said look it, stuart varney. stuart: no he didn't. i said look, there is the shah of iran. happy days, folks. maybe one day i will write a book about it, but probably not. okay? we'll be back with more after this. ( ♪ ) upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody knows each other. and i can go to my local coffee shop and they know who i am. it's really cool. new york state is filled with bright minds like lisa's. to find the companies and talent of tomorrow, search for our page, jobsinnewyorkstate on linkedin. stuart: i have often said that ronald reagan's tax cuts helped put me and fulfill my american dream. i was doing okay financially, but i have a large family. his tax cuts allowed me the move up the food chain. but let's not forget that it took two full year reagan program to produce the robust growth for w
ashley: the shah. stuart: i saw the shah of iran.ere. >> said look it, stuart varney. stuart: no he didn't. i said look, there is the shah of iran. happy days, folks. maybe one day i will write a book about it, but probably not. okay? we'll be back with more after this. ( ♪ ) upstate new york is a good place to pursue your dreams. at vicarious visions, i get to be creative, work with awesome people, and we get to make great games. ( ♪ ) what i like about the area, feels like everybody...
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charles: shah, forgetting about the order for a moment.do you think he will get all of the above, if so, next four years, four or 5% possible definite in one of thoseour years? >> i definitely think he wil get all of above. not before the august recess but definitely, four or 5% that is a bit of a stretch. charles: really? robert, it would be the better than sub 3% in last eight years. >> it would be better. i'm for tax reform. i know how hard it is to get there. hard to get rid of those loopholes. it will be very interesting to me what the hawkish republicans give him and how they will vote on things. like the infrastructure bill. we're for it but i don't know if that happens. charles: union like speech it was to them as it was to the american people. thank you very much. >>> coming up president trump makes his case for repealing obamacare but what will the replacement look like? can he again get all republicans on board? we have the whole story for us next. this is the silverado special edition. this is one gorgeous truck. oh, did i say
charles: shah, forgetting about the order for a moment.do you think he will get all of the above, if so, next four years, four or 5% possible definite in one of thoseour years? >> i definitely think he wil get all of above. not before the august recess but definitely, four or 5% that is a bit of a stretch. charles: really? robert, it would be the better than sub 3% in last eight years. >> it would be better. i'm for tax reform. i know how hard it is to get there. hard to get rid of...
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we replaced the elected government of iran with the shah in 1953. we have done this and literally deposed leaders and replaced them with people who would do what we wanted them to. judge jeanine: and as recently as a couple of years ago, there's reports that state department money went into israel and the obama administration to work against a prime minister netanyahu in his election. >> right. in recent years there's been a whole bunch of state department programs where they fund ngo's in a lot of places. israel as you noted, egypt with the express purpose of influencing the government, the election, who forms the government. judge jeanine: interesting, but shock, shock, that we would do something like this. sam, thank you for your service and thanks for being on "justice" with us tonight. >> thank you. judge jeanine: all right, and house intelligence giving the president a monday deadline for proof of wiretapping. will he explain his bombshell allegations? my political panel on deck for a lively debate next. >>> plus, did you miss my open last nig
we replaced the elected government of iran with the shah in 1953. we have done this and literally deposed leaders and replaced them with people who would do what we wanted them to. judge jeanine: and as recently as a couple of years ago, there's reports that state department money went into israel and the obama administration to work against a prime minister netanyahu in his election. >> right. in recent years there's been a whole bunch of state department programs where they fund ngo's...
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the shah's funeral with sadat. i found my successor.i handed him the sword and i didn't interfere again except on those rare occasions where i would be invited to something. staff andalked to his was always very pleased it was always moving forward, always accomplishing something, always doing the next right thing. those of 84 campaign you who might recall the first hadte that president reagan with walter mondale was sort of a disaster. he didn't do very well. she looked old and disoriented. stu spencer who was the chief strategist of the campaign told me to call president next and up and said, get a message from him to president reagan. so i called president nixon and me a personalsent note that i transmitted to president reagan. it was that personal message from president nexen to president reagan that gave him uplift and strength and spirit and self-confidence. had greatreagan respect for president next in. when we opened the library in 1990 the day before i took president next and in to see president reagan, it was the most congenia
the shah's funeral with sadat. i found my successor.i handed him the sword and i didn't interfere again except on those rare occasions where i would be invited to something. staff andalked to his was always very pleased it was always moving forward, always accomplishing something, always doing the next right thing. those of 84 campaign you who might recall the first hadte that president reagan with walter mondale was sort of a disaster. he didn't do very well. she looked old and disoriented....
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election now return shah inserting european elections likely to send tremors to many in europe.ht amy kellogg reports on what could be behind the moves by moscow. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin hosted france's right wing leader marie la anyone moscow today. he and the presidential hopeful discussed building closer ties. putin says he has no intention of influence the upcoming election. in the past when it needed funds russia lent the cash. in italy, another anti-europe party is getting moral support within the kremlin. recently traveled to russia where he signed a political accord with putin's party. he says he would rather hitch his wagon to moscow than to europe's establishment. ♪ speaking foreign language] >> because they don't have fear. because they were the first to go to syria to fight isis. because they are fighting economic sanctions that don't make sense, which are damaging not only the russian economy but the european economy. because they have clear ideas on thousand fight terror. deal with illegal immigration and the future of jobs. >> reporter: there
election now return shah inserting european elections likely to send tremors to many in europe.ht amy kellogg reports on what could be behind the moves by moscow. >> reporter: russian president vladimir putin hosted france's right wing leader marie la anyone moscow today. he and the presidential hopeful discussed building closer ties. putin says he has no intention of influence the upcoming election. in the past when it needed funds russia lent the cash. in italy, another anti-europe...
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you would get a bit swaying, but the swaying, there's an interesting thing now with upper shah, let methink about that for a bit, was the tea bag isn't free to sway in the same way as the ppped lumbar is, so it's range of motion would be very limited. it might depend on whether you had a tea bag or a flat one. i think the major effect would be abouting as a battle and just getting in the way of fluid trying to move past it. because in order for that sloshing to happen, the fluid underneath has to move as well. but the fluid all the way down is actually shifting a little wit, so if you stop that process. so we can all do the experiment now, go home, it's time to have some tea. and the other thing the tea could do just a little bit is reduce the -- if it was sitting on the bottom. so lots of experiments to do. i don't know the answer, but you can all go and try. that's the west i can do with that. yes. >> hi this. hi there. your friend in this case blasting diamond parts and then trying to analyze. that i'm sure it happens both ways, but when you're a physicist and you're looking for a j
you would get a bit swaying, but the swaying, there's an interesting thing now with upper shah, let methink about that for a bit, was the tea bag isn't free to sway in the same way as the ppped lumbar is, so it's range of motion would be very limited. it might depend on whether you had a tea bag or a flat one. i think the major effect would be abouting as a battle and just getting in the way of fluid trying to move past it. because in order for that sloshing to happen, the fluid underneath has...
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ex-tolling the virtue of sanctuary cities on record in 1996, talking ab how immigrants can come out of the shahhed dose and report crimes. i don't think the issue could be confused. >> sandra: also part of his message, he said i will plead with maryland not to become a sanctuary city. thank you very much for staying with us. thank you. good to have both of you here. last week's deadly attack in london is reigniting the debate over privacy an security. should the government have a back door to see what they're up to? so you're having a party? how nice. i'll be right there. and the butchery begins. what am i gonna wear? this party is super fancy. let's go. i'm ready. are you my uber? [ horn honks ] hold on. the biggest week in tv is back. [ doorbell rings ] par-tay! xfinity watchathon week starts april 3. get unlimited access to all of netflix and more, free with xfinity on demand. >> sandra: the british government calling for a back door to read messages on encrypted messaging platforms. following last week's deadly attack outside westminster, detectives revealing the suspect may have used what's a
ex-tolling the virtue of sanctuary cities on record in 1996, talking ab how immigrants can come out of the shahhed dose and report crimes. i don't think the issue could be confused. >> sandra: also part of his message, he said i will plead with maryland not to become a sanctuary city. thank you very much for staying with us. thank you. good to have both of you here. last week's deadly attack in london is reigniting the debate over privacy an security. should the government have a back...
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heard many statements with words like fact and details of themy knew shah of these plans. i'll share with you a fact. 200 years ago, my ancestral forefather was born a young, poor irishman, born into indentured servitude. he heard a whisper of a land born across the sea, a land where a man could own his own property. a land where a man could keep the toil of his labor. so he garnered his courage and he saved his money and he booked assage upon a cargo vessel converted to carry human beings. according to the letter nearthed by my sainted mother, his sleeping berth measured two by two by five. what could have driven my ancestral forefather and yours, mr. speaker, indeed, all of america, what drove our ancestral forefathers to come to this land? freedom. freedom drove us. and it's freedom for which i stand. the affordable care act, known as obamacare is 8,000 pages, 8,000 pages of regulation and taxation. there's not a man nor woman amongst us from sea to shining sea that believes this body can roduce 8,000 pages of freedom. the american health care act is 124 pages of reason
heard many statements with words like fact and details of themy knew shah of these plans. i'll share with you a fact. 200 years ago, my ancestral forefather was born a young, poor irishman, born into indentured servitude. he heard a whisper of a land born across the sea, a land where a man could own his own property. a land where a man could keep the toil of his labor. so he garnered his courage and he saved his money and he booked assage upon a cargo vessel converted to carry human beings....
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theven growth pressures of the cold war and the development list you those of the era allowed the shah to equate development with rights. it seems counterintuitive to think the shaw of iran was considered a promoter of human rights. many considered him just that. u.n. chose iran -- it was the abuses of state that animated a coalition of rights activists overseas and tarnished the monarch's image in the u.s. it is within this context that a reconceptualized the relationship between rights and of a woman in iran and brought the human rights revolution to the country. amnesty international is one of the most important ngos. iran in 1965 to call for a fair trial for a group of young british educated iranians charged with conspiring to kill the shaw. most observers agreed that the arrests were politically motivated. particularly aggravating to the shaw was amnesty international's assertion in 1975 that no country in the world has a worse record if human rights in iran. thanf human rights va iran. the red cross went to survey the situation. another ngo was the committee for artistic and inte
theven growth pressures of the cold war and the development list you those of the era allowed the shah to equate development with rights. it seems counterintuitive to think the shaw of iran was considered a promoter of human rights. many considered him just that. u.n. chose iran -- it was the abuses of state that animated a coalition of rights activists overseas and tarnished the monarch's image in the u.s. it is within this context that a reconceptualized the relationship between rights and of...
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speaker, i will yield two minutes to the illinois, my friend, congresswoman shah kissky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. last thursday i was wandering the capitol searching for the republicans' secret repeal bill. we went from room to room and it wasn't there. but now that i've seen it, i understand why they would want to hide it. even if we can all agree that we need to make health care more affordable and more accessible, this bill is not the solution. in fact, this bill will only make things worse. the republican repeal bill gives tax breaks to the rich. lking about over 600 -- over $600 billion overall while taking away health coverage from millions of americans. the republican repeal bill will drastically increase the cost of health insurance for millions of americans with the biggest increase for seniors and for working families. it would radically change the medicaid program, slashing funding and covering fewer people. the republican repeal bill will force governors and state legi
speaker, i will yield two minutes to the illinois, my friend, congresswoman shah kissky. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. schakowsky: thank you. i thank the gentleman for yielding. last thursday i was wandering the capitol searching for the republicans' secret repeal bill. we went from room to room and it wasn't there. but now that i've seen it, i understand why they would want to hide it. even if we can all agree that we need to make health care more affordable and...
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when there is a situation where your hair-dresser might be rather busy, their shah people person or assistantling the hair. for example, they may wash out the color, or the treatment, so they're actually doing a lot more work. and service than just a shampoo. so yes i would tip them, as well. >> okay. but what about if you're at the hair salon, still the same one, and the person, the stylist, who is doing the main part, the styling after, what if they are the owner? of the whole establish (. >> great question. there used to be the protocol where the owners did not get tipped because they were the owners of the salon. so naturally they would be charging the most for the hair service, whether it be a haircut or perm or color. now, again, we're evolving. and people are tipping, they're tipping the owner, or, another option is to have a nice gesture, a small gift, a box of chocolates, a little something special in their birthday or holiday, choice. >> a little perk? >> little perk. >> running out of time. i kind of want to go down the list for those playing at home. so you order food. go pick it
when there is a situation where your hair-dresser might be rather busy, their shah people person or assistantling the hair. for example, they may wash out the color, or the treatment, so they're actually doing a lot more work. and service than just a shampoo. so yes i would tip them, as well. >> okay. but what about if you're at the hair salon, still the same one, and the person, the stylist, who is doing the main part, the styling after, what if they are the owner? of the whole establish...
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but too often they're unable to bring them to market for regulatory under shah. going for remind them to facilitate and last month going to the television broadcasters to adopt that on a voluntary and market driven basis basic begin advance of innovation and spectrum sharing also getting the benefits and their the core mission is to serve the broader public interest and for instance all americans are united but with the fcc year end and year out every year americans receive approximately 2.4 billion robocall. this month the commission will vote on my proposal to block robocall there's no reason why any legitimate caller should answer a number if it cannot come from the identifying phone-number. last friday we granted emergency waiver to jewish community centers to identify those who are responsible i hope that this measure helps to bring the upper traitor to justice. and in working to make it more transparent. and then tell after the commission voted but every day americans are in the dark last month and made public of the agenda dana's went so well i could addre
but too often they're unable to bring them to market for regulatory under shah. going for remind them to facilitate and last month going to the television broadcasters to adopt that on a voluntary and market driven basis basic begin advance of innovation and spectrum sharing also getting the benefits and their the core mission is to serve the broader public interest and for instance all americans are united but with the fcc year end and year out every year americans receive approximately 2.4...
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conference,e press joe shah schwan acknowledged that rising interest rates will add to volatility. predict what kind of uncertainty could happen during the year of 2017. people should treat it as normal, when fluctuation of the exchange rate happens. taylor: he suggested that attacking china's soaring debt load will be a long-term goal. mexico is boasting a faster track for revising nafta. mexico has said it will walk away from negotiations if the puts quotas on any of its products. global news 24 hours a day, powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am taylor riggs. this is bloomberg. francine? tom? tom: talking with david gura yesterday, folks, about how much we are reading on the nation's health care. one of those people we read his michael cannon. for decades at the cato institute, he has been definitive on the european tack of the markets fixing our broken medical system. he joins us today after a scathing essay a few days ago tearing apart gop care. with us as well, willem buiter of citigroup. mr. cannon, congratulations on the impact y
conference,e press joe shah schwan acknowledged that rising interest rates will add to volatility. predict what kind of uncertainty could happen during the year of 2017. people should treat it as normal, when fluctuation of the exchange rate happens. taylor: he suggested that attacking china's soaring debt load will be a long-term goal. mexico is boasting a faster track for revising nafta. mexico has said it will walk away from negotiations if the puts quotas on any of its products. global news...
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stuart: headline, all "varney" viewers come "varney" viewers, shah gallani has just turned cautious.mac, are you? >> no, i'm optimistic but cautious at this juncture. i'd like to see clearing on the pathway increasing estimates again. stuart: you sound like an economist. one hand and the other hand. always appreciated. thank you on the sir. ing a lot about growth on this program and was often outlined how much growth we might get in the future forget tax cuts and infrastructure plans and some deregulation. we do see growth in the future. joining us now is nicholas eberstadt but the american enterprise institute. this gentleman is a demographer and an economist and his brilliant and a guy that i read all the time. i slowly religiously. i'm not just been flattering here. you really are g do. what you've been saying recently is when we don't have growth as they have for the past generation, all breaks loose in the economy and rent for a miserable time. spell it out for us, please. >> amen, stuart. you've got that appeared since the year 2000, america has a new normal growth rate conside
stuart: headline, all "varney" viewers come "varney" viewers, shah gallani has just turned cautious.mac, are you? >> no, i'm optimistic but cautious at this juncture. i'd like to see clearing on the pathway increasing estimates again. stuart: you sound like an economist. one hand and the other hand. always appreciated. thank you on the sir. ing a lot about growth on this program and was often outlined how much growth we might get in the future forget tax cuts and...
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undeniable here, brian, is that the entire american intelligence community concluded that rushing shahiously and that we take prompt action on a bipartisan basis against that intrusion into our election. brian: if you sense that democrats are making this a partisan effort or an attack on trump, will you come back on every outlet and say so? >> if i think this has turned into nothing more than a witch-hunt and there is no basis in reality for it, that is the position i take. brian, you know me. brian: yep. >> i also think there shouldn't be a coverup. in the best interest of our country we need to get to the bottom of this. that's why i was encouraged yesterday the man number two in the justice department who now that attorney general sessions has recused himself will take over the direction of this did say that he will insist on a free and fair investigation. brian: and his track record reflects just that senator coons, thanks so much. >> thank you, brian. brian: meanwhile straight ahead you know her as win any cooper from the wonder years. >> maybe we could do something tomorrow. i me
undeniable here, brian, is that the entire american intelligence community concluded that rushing shahiously and that we take prompt action on a bipartisan basis against that intrusion into our election. brian: if you sense that democrats are making this a partisan effort or an attack on trump, will you come back on every outlet and say so? >> if i think this has turned into nothing more than a witch-hunt and there is no basis in reality for it, that is the position i take. brian, you...
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so when the deadline officially passes at 4pm this afternoon, there is a decision which is broken shahm westminster, all you could try to resurrect the negotiations. either way, you could try to resurrect the negotiations. eitherway, northern ireland is facing more instability. the government must do more to reduce the number of cut—price offers on unhealthy food to help curb childhood obesity, according to mps. the health select committee, also calls for rules on junk food advertisements to be made tougher. it argues the government's official obesity plan contains "vague statements" that are "inadequate". but ministers say the strategy is the world's "most ambitious plan on childhood obesity". at least eight people thought to have died after an avalanche has struck in centraljapan. seven teachers and one teacher feared dead and 38 others injured. it took place during a climbing session near a popular ski resort for students. for other teachers and students are missing. the area has received heavy snow over the last few days. a broken braking device may have been to blame for an hong k
so when the deadline officially passes at 4pm this afternoon, there is a decision which is broken shahm westminster, all you could try to resurrect the negotiations. either way, you could try to resurrect the negotiations. eitherway, northern ireland is facing more instability. the government must do more to reduce the number of cut—price offers on unhealthy food to help curb childhood obesity, according to mps. the health select committee, also calls for rules on junk food advertisements to...
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no one has been tougher on are you sure shah. the invasion of crimea.followed up. ainsley: should have prepped him for the hearing. brian: i think he knew roughly what questions were going to come. steve: sure. keep in mind the nexus is what happened to michael flynn who was a national security advisor to the president of the united states. it was during that transition period he apparently talked to the russian ambassador on the telephone. but then when he recapitulated the story for the administration, forgot some stuff or wasn't completely forthcoming. that's what got him in trouble. now the democrats are trying to get jeff sessions in trouble. ultimately to stir the story that the administration is in big trouble. ainsley: also in the news this morning, guys, have you checked your 401(k)'s? brian: i forgot my password. steve: it's password 1. ainsley: pick um your phone and quality stock broker. they are extremely heavment look at that the dow is up 21,000. it's a record. steve: it was another record close after one day down. meanwhile yesterday the
no one has been tougher on are you sure shah. the invasion of crimea.followed up. ainsley: should have prepped him for the hearing. brian: i think he knew roughly what questions were going to come. steve: sure. keep in mind the nexus is what happened to michael flynn who was a national security advisor to the president of the united states. it was during that transition period he apparently talked to the russian ambassador on the telephone. but then when he recapitulated the story for the...
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shah i kousky who is -- schakowsky who is cosponsor of this motion.hank you. >> thank you so much. i'm really crowd to offer this motion with my colleague, congresswoman lee. here we go again. and last week we spent quite some time at two in the morning in the energy and commerce committee discussing whether the provision in the republican repeal bill actually targets just planned parenthood. but cbo cleared this up for us when it stated that in no uncertain terms, quote: only planned parenthood federation of america and its affiliates and clinics would be affected. the witch hunt goes on. this is in direct contradiction, by the way, with what the majority told us at our markup in the energy and commerce committee. it bell begs the question, why are republicans trying to pretend that this is thinking other than defunding planned parenthood? republicans claim that community health centers can just make up the difference despite study after study and the community health centers themselves saying otherwise. over half of planned parenthood health centers
shah i kousky who is -- schakowsky who is cosponsor of this motion.hank you. >> thank you so much. i'm really crowd to offer this motion with my colleague, congresswoman lee. here we go again. and last week we spent quite some time at two in the morning in the energy and commerce committee discussing whether the provision in the republican repeal bill actually targets just planned parenthood. but cbo cleared this up for us when it stated that in no uncertain terms, quote: only planned...