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which is so funny how you know life happens so. yeah it's it's wonderful and very strange all the same time chrissy on the strangers job she's ever had and this is us close star she trusts her secrets we'll be right back with chrissy mads. telling you on the idea that dropping bombs brings police to the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. that you talk to try to tell you that gossip in public are felt. bad for. you are not cool enough to buy their product. it's called the feel we go free come in. every the world should experience freedom and you'll get it on the your role in. the world according to just. look up the modern world come along for the ride. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big body corporate interests that's drowned out a lot of voice that's how it is in the news culture in this country now that's where i come in. i met phil han r t america i'll make sure you don't get railroaded if you'll get the straight talk in the straight news. questionable. and that was
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mining is under attack as well because the world's competitive so yeah ok so just so we get to the last headline here in the last minute before we go away and have to go to travel most people in the world do not know anything about the local little gossip of the bitcoin community of who's jihad nobody will know who that is so let's move on to the final story because everybody knows who can. serino the resources share your state no later than seventy five along books or something this guy heart heart oh no again. oh my god i don't see end up in every single show now this traitor named hart richard hart from the world cup the network the worst paisley john and waxes poetic way about everything is there talk to you about him could the china puke signal the lows in the dollar even when you do your analysis and get the call right it is no guarantee you'll make money the market gods have a way of making sure that being right is way easier than stuff and when you're part you just say you know. that guy mark hart in texas yeah they reckon that's like that's the time to now short you can go wron
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so it's still very early so pretty much when we started. a lot of quantity of hedge funds weren't actually looking into alternative data about three years ago but now the space is starting to get very very hot and a lot of quanta the trends are always coming at us asking us for different types of data sets that we have and we're seeing in the industry it's a lot of players are actually creating their own alternative data so it is like satellite imagery data where they have satellites up in the air and they're counting the parking lot retail stores and trying to predict sales revenues for those retail stores and then there's all the other types of data where there is like employment prediction. there people are scraping the websites of companies posting and if a lot of companies are posting jobs it shows that the company is potentially going to grow even higher and higher so it's all these types of alternative data that's that's being created and a lot of hedge funds are trying to take advantage of it right but infuse kind of like a crapshoo
so it's still very early so pretty much when we started. a lot of quantity of hedge funds weren't actually looking into alternative data about three years ago but now the space is starting to get very very hot and a lot of quanta the trends are always coming at us asking us for different types of data sets that we have and we're seeing in the industry it's a lot of players are actually creating their own alternative data so it is like satellite imagery data where they have satellites up in the...
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that is just so, that can be so powerful. for the that person who can feel so alone and so helpless. again, you know, this myth of -- they're not really going to kill themself, you know, they just made plans for a vacation. they just got a new job, they just -- you know, retired from a horrible job and they're going to move on to something you know, they have all of these plans that they've made. they have young children. the reality is is that most people who feel suicidal and who eventually take their own life, their perspective is not good. there is this overwhelming sense, especially of hopelessness. of worthlessness. there is a, a this misperception that i'm a burden on so many people. and so therefore, what's the point? so that, that idea of oh, it's you know, nothing for me to worry about, because of this, they know how much we love them. they know how much we love them. which is, which is very, very it doesn't feel that way for most people who eventually do die by suicide or who attempt suicide. so i want to run throu
that is just so, that can be so powerful. for the that person who can feel so alone and so helpless. again, you know, this myth of -- they're not really going to kill themself, you know, they just made plans for a vacation. they just got a new job, they just -- you know, retired from a horrible job and they're going to move on to something you know, they have all of these plans that they've made. they have young children. the reality is is that most people who feel suicidal and who eventually...
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game within limits and so. you know they play the game and continue to play the game this man right came don't go. prince of sorts in north korea a man who has been heard no much and is live on like his grandfather came john mail for instance so do you think he will actually know when to stop. well i mean camilla saw his grandfather was. you know he didn't know there was too much too well his father didn't even you know study abroad the human tone has been exposed studied in switzerland and has been exposed to one of the fairs he's you know nets for net software and he's much more informed and his father and we don't know how russian or smart he is but he's being quite rational and you know and you know compared to his father for example kim jong il in the ninety's all the years of his tenure he was crazy but kim joan was not kind of you know committed that kind of yet so we have to wait and see but there is a you know progress you know possibility. of more. general more you know rational his father so right af
game within limits and so. you know they play the game and continue to play the game this man right came don't go. prince of sorts in north korea a man who has been heard no much and is live on like his grandfather came john mail for instance so do you think he will actually know when to stop. well i mean camilla saw his grandfather was. you know he didn't know there was too much too well his father didn't even you know study abroad the human tone has been exposed studied in switzerland and has...
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i could fill it is so warm up yourself fantastic so glorious so sunny so melting like and you know i got to thinking of the people i really hate this world and none more so than jamie diamond who keeps putting his foot as well it came walking into walls he keeps pulling him bumbling in proving himself to be a it's a boy but without the support. stacey speak it's freaking a savant he did ok did that max you know we use of a campaign called crash j.p. morgan by so over the a ten he had a massive short his fit his bank had a massive short position on silver and of course it did drive silver from twenty dollars or sixteen dollars up to about fifty dollars now you're starting a campaign crash j.p. morgan by big coin because of chorus and the past few days jamie diamond has called big queen a fraud and we're here at a crypto conference and. ninety nine percent of people i asked says say that he's a jerk but yeah i mean the prez j.p. morgan buys over you know a life masters who was at j.p. morgan at the time she left to join a crypto company in london and they have this huge short position
i could fill it is so warm up yourself fantastic so glorious so sunny so melting like and you know i got to thinking of the people i really hate this world and none more so than jamie diamond who keeps putting his foot as well it came walking into walls he keeps pulling him bumbling in proving himself to be a it's a boy but without the support. stacey speak it's freaking a savant he did ok did that max you know we use of a campaign called crash j.p. morgan by so over the a ten he had a massive...
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>> yeah, i think so.ula rasa at their school. [ light laughter ] but -- the sui generis, would that also work? >> seth: yeah. >> yes, thank you. but yes, they're into it. and you know what i would like to do? i would like to get in on the bottom, the basement floor, of who is making these fidget spinners. >> seth: gotcha. but you know it's already too late? [ laughter ] >> how do i invest in them? who made them? >> seth: i think it might already be over, don't you think? or no? >> do you know made -- did the person who -- i mean, it's no dunst. but did the person who made them -- [ laughter ] get on? you should book the man -- or woman, seth -- that made fidget spinners. they're a genius! >> seth: how many -- how many fidget spinners do the boys have? do they each just have one? or -- >> no. they have more than one. although, there's different -- some are counterfeit. [ light laughter ] >> seth: and now, are they just -- is it, like, do you come home and there are multiple spinners spinning? >> why are yo
>> yeah, i think so.ula rasa at their school. [ light laughter ] but -- the sui generis, would that also work? >> seth: yeah. >> yes, thank you. but yes, they're into it. and you know what i would like to do? i would like to get in on the bottom, the basement floor, of who is making these fidget spinners. >> seth: gotcha. but you know it's already too late? [ laughter ] >> how do i invest in them? who made them? >> seth: i think it might already be over,...
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so we can preserve it. do we need to -- so why not move it, though? >> it's been moved about three or four times. >> okay. so actually that's really important. that you important point that you bring up. right now it's on the really heavily trafficked pedestrian intersection. it wasn't always there. >> it was always moved today a heavily trafficked pedestrian area. >> okay, right. it was not in a marginal space and came into the center. it's always been in the center of town. in a relatively visible space. >> move it one more time. just break it. >> actually, so there are concerns about its stability and longevity. it was falling apart not too long ago. so many your careers here as students it's been kind of disassembled in order to be repaired. good. >> i would argue for a move of it. because in its past moves it has been moved to actually be disassociated with certain aspects of the city of athens. and it's current place it's put as more of just a display of like heritage. rather than in itself previous position near the city hall. of when it was li
so we can preserve it. do we need to -- so why not move it, though? >> it's been moved about three or four times. >> okay. so actually that's really important. that you important point that you bring up. right now it's on the really heavily trafficked pedestrian intersection. it wasn't always there. >> it was always moved today a heavily trafficked pedestrian area. >> okay, right. it was not in a marginal space and came into the center. it's always been in the center of...
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because of a good and i'm going to go so waiting though in this that the so-so things have tension that some of the dems put up to anything to say are you when you were here we burned it. but when we're here we had three b.s. bed and baby bed and now as a prison i say baby bill that. things have changed so you is still a great country and its its role is china filling the vacuum left of would you would say within the continent they do they do most of the the fill in need and not only that i. was writing from. climate change which is the main issue affecting us and said going to feel it more is their form of i don't know if you want to call it colonialism how is it different from the way the united states intervened in the congo. and i just it's. not that bad if you can talk and do what you want i was there i would say is somewhere that though didn't do any kind of the they must know where you stand i went to china and i saw all the american companies to come as what's happening i'm going to go but he said no wait a minute thirty years ago we opened up but it didn't once in but. ever com
because of a good and i'm going to go so waiting though in this that the so-so things have tension that some of the dems put up to anything to say are you when you were here we burned it. but when we're here we had three b.s. bed and baby bed and now as a prison i say baby bill that. things have changed so you is still a great country and its its role is china filling the vacuum left of would you would say within the continent they do they do most of the the fill in need and not only that i....
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so the u.s. was largely calling the shots, although a number of other nations had military personnel who were risking and losing their lives in this adventure. we elected to let them cross over and macarthur saw this as a great opportunity. what he now wanted to do was unite the two koreas and he began pushing forward. the north koreans retreated farther north, the americans began advancing. macarthur made a critical area. he pulled out the tenth corp and sent it around by water to won san which is marked on this map here. but by then the republic of korea troops had already passed won san and cleared it. so those troops came in. further more, it's very mountainous. korea's very mountainous so what happened was the troops got disbursed and compartmentalize. they got split up as they advanced into north korea. now, macarthur was euphoric. he was anticipating victory by getting the victory and getting the troops back home at christmas time and he was exceedingly optimistic about this sort of thing.
so the u.s. was largely calling the shots, although a number of other nations had military personnel who were risking and losing their lives in this adventure. we elected to let them cross over and macarthur saw this as a great opportunity. what he now wanted to do was unite the two koreas and he began pushing forward. the north koreans retreated farther north, the americans began advancing. macarthur made a critical area. he pulled out the tenth corp and sent it around by water to won san...
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soft ♪ love so soft ♪ whoa whoa ♪ love so soft love so soft ♪ ♪ love so soft ♪ come on now ♪ baby [>> while we've been away, kelly has been talking to people out in the crowd about kids and tattoos and other things. let's keep the concert going. here she is, once again, performing one of her great hits, "walk away." >> y'all ready? i know it! ♪ >>> you've got your mother and your brother every other undercover ♪ ♪ telling you what to say ♪ you think i'm stupid but the truth is that it's cupid baby ♪ ♪ lovin' you has made me this way ♪ ♪ so before you point your finger get your hands off of my trigger ♪ ♪ oh yeah ♪ you need to know this situation's getting old ♪ ♪ and now the more you talk the less i can take oh ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm looking for attention not another question ♪ ♪ should you stay or should you go ♪ ♪ ♪ well if you don't have the answer why are you still standing here ♪ ♪ hey hey hey hey ♪ just walk away ♪ come on ♪ just walk away ♪ hey ♪ just walk away snoit i waited here for you like a kid waiting after school ♪ ♪ so tell me how come you never showed ♪ ♪ i gave you everything an
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would have those things in place so i think in terms of all the money that has been spent so far in doing this as a person is the better job of really doing the simulations and tonight i was on. absolutely as a matter of fact that the reason why we were particularly critical was because where we are positioned in our geographically we are right next to st maarten some are ten which is as you know. that is split half french dutch and here it was that president mccraw of france had positioned his military in advance of the storm and that's to me demonstrates a kind of commitment to its territory and so i think all of criticism is. it's unfortunate that this is di notwithstanding that criticism notwithstanding the fact that so many within the u.k. have had have felt and expressed that the criticism was was completely reasonable those in whitehall refused to accept that their response was other than as they called it and so what you're saying that i pulled up to this headline here hurricane irma has devastated british territories so why so little aid this is in the guardian and this is
would have those things in place so i think in terms of all the money that has been spent so far in doing this as a person is the better job of really doing the simulations and tonight i was on. absolutely as a matter of fact that the reason why we were particularly critical was because where we are positioned in our geographically we are right next to st maarten some are ten which is as you know. that is split half french dutch and here it was that president mccraw of france had positioned his...
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hopefully it'll be able to see that now so we've got that one again so this was a tweet and an example shared by an excellent journalist called jenin musa she was saying this picture that she'd seen on telegram on the encrypted networks that they wanted to support us showing pictures of themselves with messages looking forwards to a message from one of the heads of the isis propaganda and this picture this person claimed that they were in paris and there were other ones people in amsterdam and more in germany in london and elsewhere but how do we know whether this is actually the just me or not and in these cases if that reverse image search doesn't work then we need to start looking at the visual information in the image itself where is this one of the signs what does the road look like what does the world or the the architecture of it like are there any road signs are there any building signs that we can search for and in this case in particular if you can see my cursor but just behind the paper as a shop sign that eagle eyed will recognize that as a society sign so if we were to go
hopefully it'll be able to see that now so we've got that one again so this was a tweet and an example shared by an excellent journalist called jenin musa she was saying this picture that she'd seen on telegram on the encrypted networks that they wanted to support us showing pictures of themselves with messages looking forwards to a message from one of the heads of the isis propaganda and this picture this person claimed that they were in paris and there were other ones people in amsterdam and...
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so thank you all. be safe going home and sue, again, thank you so much.
so thank you all. be safe going home and sue, again, thank you so much.
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thank you so much for being here >> thank you so much. [applause]. [inaudible conversations] >> that was early on when i believe the trump was-- had just announced and they were worried that he was going to be bad for them in terms of voters and i thought, you're worried now considering how far back they have had an anti- woman platform with reproductive rights, equal pay. >> tonight on q&a, "washington post" pulitzer prize winning cartoonist. >> this is vice president pants and i don't remember who did the interview, but he was interviewed and said something like he never goes to any washington dinners without his wife and i thought okay. this was a gift. i just thought really so you don't have any problem voting about a woman's personal reproductive choices, which is probably the most intimate thing a woman can deal with, but you won't go to dinner where a woman fully clothed is at the same table correct tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span q&a. >> could you recount for us the blackburn affair and the underground railroad? >> i think earlier we h
thank you so much for being here >> thank you so much. [applause]. [inaudible conversations] >> that was early on when i believe the trump was-- had just announced and they were worried that he was going to be bad for them in terms of voters and i thought, you're worried now considering how far back they have had an anti- woman platform with reproductive rights, equal pay. >> tonight on q&a, "washington post" pulitzer prize winning cartoonist. >> this is...
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so. main area be great for the family separate play area with kid storage so that we can close not our it doesn't even exist you know we want to see kids' toys everywhere and my headache right now is that they cannot agree on where to go i'm taking a half hour north of here that's going to have the property but lara is not going to have it all well i just get to focus on the simple things like finishing the drywall you have to deal with psychologic. one emotional issues is that i think i need to play a little bit of every what are you buying to yourself. going to hurt you i just hated the doors have been professional yeah this is. serious business i'm going to go to my house tour and then you sit here and fix your hair because it's a mess. you know the tie were i wear the tie on the fashion brother on a shoe t.v. you still buy foreclosed properties and fix them up on occasion we did a lot anymore because we're to fifty renovations you're for the shows but if we see a property that we thin
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so this is it?they said i was off by 24 hours, i don't know if it is 24 hours from now, or now? >> oh, right now? >> nice knowing you. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show" ." ♪ >> announcer: now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> wendy: and away we go! welcome to fall! [cheers and applause] my only wish is that i don't fall down. thank you for watching the show.
so this is it?they said i was off by 24 hours, i don't know if it is 24 hours from now, or now? >> oh, right now? >> nice knowing you. >> announcer: live from new york city, it's "the wendy williams show" ." ♪ >> announcer: now, here's wendy! [cheers and applause] [laughter] >> wendy: and away we go! welcome to fall! [cheers and applause] my only wish is that i don't fall down. thank you for watching the show.
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hill you see oh so this christmas the or so but also you know so much of a lot of them it was just to give them a story that i can see because again no i have this idea i found it in the last class this week it up yes well that i mean it's almost like the idea of the always been the film was a field of. thank. you are a great story of how good you know and i believe we. might include you i've been in this house maybe if you say maybe. when you play. this sounds here. it's people. who are more into. space but i'm not gay but i still get past you know i'm a shut out of the i don't pee my stuff yet know how much i talk about it like i. thank you notes and such a simple blog saying. what to do social workers are so long. on tuesday just gets results and sings a wave good. bye wrist yes. that's right which way does one by one. pounds of bones that the drug was. to run is that the morning science journals on the months or if i was on i just did just to swing through the system urgent serious creatures to slug the drug children to school but it's a very clever way to throw the cedars that. p
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not so in the north so even the language is getting disparate. and then he said, he was a minister of state security guy so he apparently had been to the south korea, he had been to seoul. and when they had -- at times when the north and the south have met together. and he made what i thought was a very telling statement. he said you know, i've been to seoul and i've seen what's there. i just thought that was for them, i mean, he's got his button on on all that sort of thing but i thought that was a very telling comment. speak of the button, that's another important point to think about with kim jong-un. kim jong-un is not only the head of state as his father kim jong-il and kim il song, the founder of the dprk. they are also regarded as deities in the north. so when president trump insults kim jong-un, it sounds cool, he's also insulting their god. and, of course, they play all this in north korea to deliberately to incite the people because as i was reminded when i was there, kim jong-un is a deity. >> director clapper, certainly want to thank
not so in the north so even the language is getting disparate. and then he said, he was a minister of state security guy so he apparently had been to the south korea, he had been to seoul. and when they had -- at times when the north and the south have met together. and he made what i thought was a very telling statement. he said you know, i've been to seoul and i've seen what's there. i just thought that was for them, i mean, he's got his button on on all that sort of thing but i thought that...
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so i do press a little bit with a historical perspective so then what do we do? we need to talk about this as much as possible. had a restated there is a historical context? had as a read -- lead to real activism?.t >> it is importantto study history and understand history the modern world which we live and how it came to be that way which is a historical understanding. so that first cup is toad understand how that came to be and to try to work out greater tolerance, a greater understanding and a greater appreciation with the natureor of society to bring about a situation like this. and those consequences we have seen in charleston the last few days. >> understand that steven woodward has done from john hopkins from 1958 but then afterwards called fake congressional committee gave the historical context but are we being utilized in that way? so i don't know many historians or academics >> as you probably know he wrote a book in the '50s called the strange career of gen crow. so that comes out in 1955 and then there was the montgomery bus boycott to the rise of th
so i do press a little bit with a historical perspective so then what do we do? we need to talk about this as much as possible. had a restated there is a historical context? had as a read -- lead to real activism?.t >> it is importantto study history and understand history the modern world which we live and how it came to be that way which is a historical understanding. so that first cup is toad understand how that came to be and to try to work out greater tolerance, a greater...
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so how do we start?, we are going to start with our red sauce. ♪ and you want it to go all the way out to the edge and have a nice, even coat. >> okay, i think i can do that. >> so is it a certain wrist motion you've got to get going here? >> it's all in the wrist. i would give you that, yeah. [ chuckles ] kind of go right back and forth. >> so here at papa murphy's, you guys do what is called take-and-bake. explain that to me. >> so, we make all of our pizzas fresh in house, and then you can take them home and bake them whenever you want in your own oven. we do not have any ovens in the store, so we cannot bake your pizza for you. however, we try to make as best to whatever it is that you want on your pizza so you can go home, make it yourself. you can have it whenever you want it, and you can have the coloring of the crust whatever you want if you like a more doughy or if you want it a darker, crispier crust. >> so you can take it, bake it, and eat it however you want it, right? >> yep, that's really w
so how do we start?, we are going to start with our red sauce. ♪ and you want it to go all the way out to the edge and have a nice, even coat. >> okay, i think i can do that. >> so is it a certain wrist motion you've got to get going here? >> it's all in the wrist. i would give you that, yeah. [ chuckles ] kind of go right back and forth. >> so here at papa murphy's, you guys do what is called take-and-bake. explain that to me. >> so, we make all of our pizzas...
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so just different body parts. - [alexa] so what do we do? - so let's all get on the ground. because if you hurt your ankle, you'd be on the ground, right? regardless of whether it's a sprain or a strain, we treat it the same way, using the acronym rice, r-i-c-e. it stands for rest, immobilize, cold, and elevate. rest just means stay in the position that we found it. if it's at an awkward angle, i wanna leave it that way, 'cause straightening it out could cause the injury to be worse. immobilize really only come into play if i need to move cami somewhere else, like if it's unsafe where i am. i wanna make sure that her injury isn't gonna move from its position while we are moving. so i might have to do something to keep it in place. cold is really one of the most important things, and that's exactly what it sounds like. take something cold. an ice pack, a bag of frozen vegetables, anything to help reduce swelling. so i'll put a towel or some other material between her skin and the ice, and put the ice right over the injury site. and elevation. elevation's another way to reduce
so just different body parts. - [alexa] so what do we do? - so let's all get on the ground. because if you hurt your ankle, you'd be on the ground, right? regardless of whether it's a sprain or a strain, we treat it the same way, using the acronym rice, r-i-c-e. it stands for rest, immobilize, cold, and elevate. rest just means stay in the position that we found it. if it's at an awkward angle, i wanna leave it that way, 'cause straightening it out could cause the injury to be worse. immobilize...
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so thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much for that good information and call to action. i would liken to kno like him te are particularly pleased that an orthopedic surgeon is working to prevent the flu. surgeons are very incisive and you are making very incisive remarks. and we thank for sharing for shr administering the vaccine. there you go [applause] thank you doctor price. we are grateful to him for leading by example. we will say goodbye to doctor price [inaudible] we know he's heading off to many other important meetings today. let me focus on a few of the points that doctor price mentioned. about 78% of health care for somehow reported receiving vaccination during the 2016 to 2017 season. a vaccination coverage continued to be higher among health-care personnel in hospitals. the large institutions are getting it done. they are getting all of their personnel vaccinated however, the rates are stil still low wee among health-care person now working in ambulatory and long-term care facilitie
so thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much for that good information and call to action. i would liken to kno like him te are particularly pleased that an orthopedic surgeon is working to prevent the flu. surgeons are very incisive and you are making very incisive remarks. and we thank for sharing for shr administering the vaccine. there you go [applause] thank you doctor price. we are grateful to him for leading by example. we will say goodbye to doctor price [inaudible] we know...
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so, yeah. no, i mean, i think one of the things that was very clear doing the research into "hidden figures" is that the story is so important. the stories that we tell ourselves, the stories that we, that we disseminate inside the country, outside of the country, you know, all of these things affected the decisions that people made in a very real way, and the government was involved in shaping those stories both internally and, you know, externally. >> now, your book covers a wide swath of history. it starts in 1943, comes all the way through to the end of the space program. "hidden figures," the movie, doesn't do that. now, i went through the whole book looking for ken costner, i didn't see -- [laughter] no kevin costner.laugh so, and i know you said you enjoyed the movie and didn't have a problem with it, but were you surprised how they chose to tell the story? it seems like they kind of conflated a lot of things and crunched a lot of circumstances together to make the narrative more compell
so, yeah. no, i mean, i think one of the things that was very clear doing the research into "hidden figures" is that the story is so important. the stories that we tell ourselves, the stories that we, that we disseminate inside the country, outside of the country, you know, all of these things affected the decisions that people made in a very real way, and the government was involved in shaping those stories both internally and, you know, externally. >> now, your book covers a...
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and so he goes -- fat shamer. so then he gets on.! [ laughter ] heh neh neh! "she's got one left in her." [ laughter ] i go, "oh, thank god." and then we get about 10 feet in the air and i hear beep! and he goes -- [ laughter ] i go, "i don't know, is the [ bleep ] trunk open?" [ laughter ] what's going on? put 'er down? [ cheers and applause ] so we do it again. and he goes, "that was weird when we almost all died." so i go -- >> jimmy: that was weird. >> he goes, "let's try it again." try it again, ten feet up, beep! he goes -- i go, "did you fix it?" he goes, "i fixed the noise." i go -- [ laughter ] it's not the same thing. so he goes, "i say we go for it." i go, "sure." [ laughter ] so then the propellers are like this, and there's sun coming in, and it's like a strobe light. i feel like i'm in a club. "how does it feel, tell me how does it feel?" fat guy! ♪ i see a ship in the harbor how does it feel ♪ yeah. anyway, we made it. >> jimmy: oh, god. and that's why he's here today. [ cheers and applause ] you have to come back to t
and so he goes -- fat shamer. so then he gets on.! [ laughter ] heh neh neh! "she's got one left in her." [ laughter ] i go, "oh, thank god." and then we get about 10 feet in the air and i hear beep! and he goes -- [ laughter ] i go, "i don't know, is the [ bleep ] trunk open?" [ laughter ] what's going on? put 'er down? [ cheers and applause ] so we do it again. and he goes, "that was weird when we almost all died." so i go -- >> jimmy: that was...
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is paid for quality quantity not quality so per inning check they get they get cash for that check so that's why they do it as fast as possible and he said that he is very very. it's not accurate it's not complete and too much holes through the cracks that way and he wants to speak to president jumper doctors and congress in order to convince them to enact something that will really make a difference in this area i just wanted to say thank you know elizabeth thank you so much for joining us thank you so much appreciate it if we go to a quick break but if you want to listen to everything we do here redacted including web exclusive content it's all of alle of all on the redacted the i pod cast it's called moment of clarity and it's free on eyes to i tunes and the stitcher app i'll be right back with a lot more. what you have for breakfast yesterday why would you put those for. your wife. now i could give you two. more. what would you treat it looks like. it would. be for the bottom. like you i got. for decades the american middle class has been railroaded by washington politics. big mon
is paid for quality quantity not quality so per inning check they get they get cash for that check so that's why they do it as fast as possible and he said that he is very very. it's not accurate it's not complete and too much holes through the cracks that way and he wants to speak to president jumper doctors and congress in order to convince them to enact something that will really make a difference in this area i just wanted to say thank you know elizabeth thank you so much for joining us...
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so what do we have her so these are t. cells. cells are targeting. and they have been just so they were frozen and we thought them. so we can see the cells. wow there are many cancer soldiers in there it's amazing to think that one of these tiny in the core sounds is a cancer fighter when you see them and actually incredible the idea behind this therapy is to make it viable for any patient because the t. cells are not specific to an individual after gene editing that should be no rejection of. an uncertain revolutionary isn't a. trial i think that definitely a revolution that is starting its heart of it in cancer but that's revolutionary excitement around the results. be very promising as of october two thousand and sixteen which it's remains. a second young patient was given that. she has not been identified she is reported to mission. but the little girl and her family who are brave enough to. put this treatment intact is the one who dr remembers. very happy because that we think she can comment ok now plainly. what was that like to be part of that
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so they should have two of these?e duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that. open to the armed forces, the dod, veterans and their families. navy federal credit union. >> shannon: president of trump is working with congress to approve $6 billion in harvey relief on, meanwhile recovery efforts are just starting to get underway, texas governor greg abbott telling "fox & friends" that this is going to be a multiyear project. >> we have received a donations from people all across the world, this has been a unifying effort, it has galvanized the best of america, where are things that stands and parts is that we are still involved in recovery and rescue operations. >> shannon: joining us now to talk about that, dan patrick, good to have you with us this morning. >> high, shannon, good to see you. >> shannon: you reminded me in the commercial break that while
so they should have two of these?e duty and she's family, i was able to set my sister up with a sweet membership from navy federal. if you hold it closer, it looks bigger. eat your food my big sis likes to make tiny food. and i'm okay with that. open to the armed forces, the dod, veterans and their families. navy federal credit union. >> shannon: president of trump is working with congress to approve $6 billion in harvey relief on, meanwhile recovery efforts are just starting to get...
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thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you so much. good afternoon. my name is mary katherine ricker, and i'm actually a middle school english teacher currently serving as executive vice president of the american federation of teachers, and it is -- i am so grateful to be here and be with all of you and to be able to, i'll help launch this panel from brown to fisher: increasing racial diversity to improve educational equity. it is an honor to be among such distinguished panelists including one of my sisters in the labor movement, carla motts. [cheers and applause] and i bring you greetings from the other 1.7 million teachers, professionals, school support staff, public workers, college faculty and health care workers in the american federation of teachers. our president, randi weingartenen, really wishes she could be here today and, of course, our secretary-treasurer, loretta johnson, has been all over the place. you have probably had the chance to see her. all of us at aft would especially like to thank ranking member scott for his tireless leadershi
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we'll cross our fingers for that hour i thank you so much for me. quick break now stick around though when we get back after two years alan dupont become one and the stock market and how that amazon got in trouble with the solar eclipse going to tell you went on that as we go to break here are the numbers because i'm down. with the make this manufacture consent to the public well. when the really close isn't protect themselves. but the flames go around the sun we don't know. we can all middle of the room six. million real new. welcome to the wonderful world of blood donation. come here every three weeks to get my transfusion to be specific i receive in. my body gets and support is that i cannot produce itself around the world giving blood is seen as a symbol of generosity and does this because it helps people it just says one of the side effects is that it. put money on your car. half of all plasma based drugs today come from private companies and are produced from paid plasma a small. role. and. one of the risks of paid donation. there is proof tha
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and so you know i think the average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what the cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of archie america. we hear both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists not letting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people. about your sudden passing i've only just learned you were a south and taken your last to bang turn. caught up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly promised to never again like it said one does not leave a funeral the same a
and so you know i think the average viewer knows that r.t. america has a different perspective so that we're not hearing one echo chamber that mainstream media is constantly spewing. we're not beholden to any corporate sponsor no one tells us what the cover how long the coverage or how to say it that's the beauty of archie america. we hear both sides we hear from both sides and we question more that journalists not letting anything get in your way to bring it home to the american people. about...
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so we did an experiment.t to ask water, but we had him pronounce it differently each time to see if they would notice. check it out. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ lacroix oh croix croix croix ♪ >> have you heard of lacro-x? >> no. >> yeah, it's -- a lot of people are drinking it. have you have you ever tried l.a. crois? >> i've tried one flavor. >> do you think you ever might try laqua? >> i would love to try a laqua. >> have you had lacroe-x before? >> i have tried it, yes. >> yeah, have you ever tried lalacrosha? >> yes. >> and then in london, do a lot of people drink lacroix-oi-oi? >> i have never heard of it, but it looks interesting. >> a lot of people are drinking l.a. croi-ten. >> oh, okay. >> and what about los angeles kroi? >> love it. >> have you heard anyone talking about la chew chew? >> no. >> oh, okay. so what is your favorite flavor of la-ch? >> um, the orange one and the lemon. >> have you ever had this one before, the l.o.l. clowns? >> heard of it, but i have not had it. >> do you think you'll
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so. well over the watching the hawks i am tyrol been and on top of the wallace joining us today in new york celeste is the former electoral manager with our revolution national political outreach coordinator for bernie two thousand and sixteen clearly a very busy man well we thank you for coming on today thank you tara have it so. i want to kick off right now real quick and say according to gallup polls thirty nine percent of us citizens call themselves independent voters that's compared to thirty one percent to label themselves democrat and twenty eight percent who call themselves republicans now you see in this graph right now you know there's been a little bit of a dip down from like forty three percent in independents. but there's still the bigger slice of the american pie you know than dems and republicans why why do you think that is why do we see so many independents people calling themselves independents in the u.s. today they are by far the largest slice the latest figure from la
so. well over the watching the hawks i am tyrol been and on top of the wallace joining us today in new york celeste is the former electoral manager with our revolution national political outreach coordinator for bernie two thousand and sixteen clearly a very busy man well we thank you for coming on today thank you tara have it so. i want to kick off right now real quick and say according to gallup polls thirty nine percent of us citizens call themselves independent voters that's compared to...
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it's so much easier so now, we're ready, bring on t. shipstation.ne sellers. go to shipstation.com/tv and get two months free. so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. the federal government just made some major changes to one of the misunderstood items in real estate, the reverse mortgage. i'm gonna go speak with some folks who just went through the process and explain how the new rules could affect anyone over 62 years of age. >> senior citizens today are having a very difficult time because either they don't have a pension or they're up to their eyeballs in debt. the reverse mortgage is an opportunity they have to allow them to have financial freedom in their senior years. >> a rev
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so we thought at the beginning that he really wanted to know what went into seeing this young people in the machine but as he is the bella being he's presidency we are seeing that many of his prophecies are completely wrong and talking about yuri and other these saying they're our leader is very clever or he would be all in or to meet person so he is really a person or at least continuously bouncing from one step to the other is very unpredictable but. not very predictable he said we want to be big forty eight north korea will continue developing it. to protect itself from the u.s. invasion and deal united states he. took your e.g. to us that he is not going to attack in libya obviously britain played its part in wiping out twenty percent of korea's population but when i put. the point through the leader of the westminster parliament or body committing on the d.p. r. k. lo dalton. talking about the provocations alleged from war games on your on the north korean border he said i want to minute what about the famine organized by the north korean government that killed two million peopl
so we thought at the beginning that he really wanted to know what went into seeing this young people in the machine but as he is the bella being he's presidency we are seeing that many of his prophecies are completely wrong and talking about yuri and other these saying they're our leader is very clever or he would be all in or to meet person so he is really a person or at least continuously bouncing from one step to the other is very unpredictable but. not very predictable he said we want to be...
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so those are big mistakes. you're gambling with -- [laughter] you're gambling with a lot of money here. david: but when you're deciding on a show or not be, you get pitched by agents or the actors call you directly, how do you make decisions who the actors are, the script? leslie: it's a little bit of both t. starts with the writers, the idea, the concept. occasionally an actor will come attached it it. most of the time not. most of the time you get a producer and a writer who comes, and jerry bruckheimer will come in and say, hey, i got this idea called "c.s.i.." betts a crime scene lab in las vegas, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. then we attach william petersen to it, and then it rolls from there. depoip you're les moonves and you go to a restaurant in hollywood or los angeles, does somebody come up and say, by the way, i have a script, or my neff sue great for a show, or you don't get bothered? leslie: all the time. it happens consistently. the thing that people don't quite understand is it's about the execut
so those are big mistakes. you're gambling with -- [laughter] you're gambling with a lot of money here. david: but when you're deciding on a show or not be, you get pitched by agents or the actors call you directly, how do you make decisions who the actors are, the script? leslie: it's a little bit of both t. starts with the writers, the idea, the concept. occasionally an actor will come attached it it. most of the time not. most of the time you get a producer and a writer who comes, and jerry...
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, so what would you call it? - [eric] i actually don't know how to characterize it except as the way i did, it's the two of you playing and singing, and it doesn't have an enormous amount of production behind it. everybody wants to be happy and free, 'happy and free,' is the name of the song, but the first line of that song, "everybody wants to be happy and free," that's my favorite thing on the record. and the thing about that song is just feels like it's light as an air, right? and i think that that's, again, back to this side of it being a casual record, it's hard to really pigeon-hole it as a particular style. it just seems like the two of you are having fun doing it. - it was supposed to be fun. supposed to be extemporaneous, not extemporaneous, but you know, just off the cup, easy. - so you mentioned mary chapin carpenter, so in fact the origin story of this record is you had come off of doing this package deal with her where you worked together. - i normally play by myself. i did a little bit of it with ma
, so what would you call it? - [eric] i actually don't know how to characterize it except as the way i did, it's the two of you playing and singing, and it doesn't have an enormous amount of production behind it. everybody wants to be happy and free, 'happy and free,' is the name of the song, but the first line of that song, "everybody wants to be happy and free," that's my favorite thing on the record. and the thing about that song is just feels like it's light as an air, right? and...
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>> i hope so. but think of the tremendous fortune i had because i was alive and a lawyer in the '70s, when it became possible for change to occur. up until 1970 it was hopeless. in the turning point gender discrimination case, the aclu knew it would be the turning point case, we put on the brief the names of two women, dorothy and pauly mary because these were the women who were saying the same things that we said at a time when society was not prepared to listen. one of dorothy's missions was to put women on juries in every state in the country. young people today would be astonished. >> rose: that there were no women jurors. >> that women were not serving on juries. and pauly murray was a woman way ahead of her time. both with respect to race discrimination and gender discrimination. >> rose: when do you think we will have a women as president. >> when do i think? >> rose: uh-huh. >> well, we came pretty close. >> rose: do you think sexism played a role in that came pain? >> do i think so? >> ros
>> i hope so. but think of the tremendous fortune i had because i was alive and a lawyer in the '70s, when it became possible for change to occur. up until 1970 it was hopeless. in the turning point gender discrimination case, the aclu knew it would be the turning point case, we put on the brief the names of two women, dorothy and pauly mary because these were the women who were saying the same things that we said at a time when society was not prepared to listen. one of dorothy's...
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thank you so much.haroon moghul, thank you all for being being here and i want to wish ramadan a good fast, those who are celebrating ramadan this month. you can rejoin us at the nyu bookstore, we will continue with the book signing, the book is on sale tonight 20 percent off so we kind of encourage sales. and just keep in mind we are closing at 8 pm tonight and thanks so much and have agood evening . good night. [inaudible conversation] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2, television for serious readers. here's our primetime lineup. in light of charlottesville and other recent protests, national book award-winning author and founding director of the antiracist research and policy center at american university in kennedy examines the history of racist ideas in america. at 8:45, jeremy rapkin talk about how military technology is changing the way we fight wars and defend ourselves against old and new threats. on both tds "after words" at 10 pm, the progressive policy institute david osborne examines th
thank you so much.haroon moghul, thank you all for being being here and i want to wish ramadan a good fast, those who are celebrating ramadan this month. you can rejoin us at the nyu bookstore, we will continue with the book signing, the book is on sale tonight 20 percent off so we kind of encourage sales. and just keep in mind we are closing at 8 pm tonight and thanks so much and have agood evening . good night. [inaudible conversation] >> you are watching the tv on c-span2, television...
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they said so and so is a bad guy so as despicable as it is that was as 2005.aid that today he would have different weight. if you have grandpa doing in the white house that is different the you have to be able to contextualized is somebody is a faithful husband now that means something that doesn't mean but we always need to think about character. if you talk of human beings to say a president is evil or trumpets is evil nobody is evil we're all children in god's eyes we are flawed we can do evil or good but i have to look at the policies and panda character but what does that mean? what i said in my book "if you can keep it" it has to be with are you being selfish or doing something for the greater good? that person may talk like a sailor are they trying to help the people they were elected to help? those people are corrupt. so i think hillary clinton was corrupt. so people think i am talking now both sides of my mouth but so win clinton did what he did in the white house that was horrifying. that doesn't make him a double. you have to occur if all the curren
they said so and so is a bad guy so as despicable as it is that was as 2005.aid that today he would have different weight. if you have grandpa doing in the white house that is different the you have to be able to contextualized is somebody is a faithful husband now that means something that doesn't mean but we always need to think about character. if you talk of human beings to say a president is evil or trumpets is evil nobody is evil we're all children in god's eyes we are flawed we can do...
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so. to what extent was there real finance being done in amongst all this myth mysticism and alchemy. jim i don't see a contradiction between science and alchemy. rather i see a synergy but the one feeds on the other quite often and and that you could say about every period great period of scientific breakthroughs you said of the greeks you could surgically parts of a lot of middle ages you could say. well even isaac newton was involved in alchemy the classic example of. the early alchemy school excess were turning common less valuable metals into precious gold job of an eye on a particular was obsessed with trying to dissolve metals and that led him to research all different kinds of acids but gold is notoriously difficult to dissolve so i'm going to buy a small amount of it and see if it's possible. i just didn't make. that. had a way that nothing. and then there's another little emily the dozen or so we have. the head for. more. of the next you know sentiment. and i'm loving this but yo
so. to what extent was there real finance being done in amongst all this myth mysticism and alchemy. jim i don't see a contradiction between science and alchemy. rather i see a synergy but the one feeds on the other quite often and and that you could say about every period great period of scientific breakthroughs you said of the greeks you could surgically parts of a lot of middle ages you could say. well even isaac newton was involved in alchemy the classic example of. the early alchemy school...
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could negotiations go -- the usual argument is, well, you can't trust them and so on and so so forth. but there is a history, and there's no time to run through the history. it's quite interesting. begins in 1993 when the clinton, under clinton the north koreans made a deal with israel to terminate north korean missile shipments to the middle east which is a great, serious threat to israel and the world. and in return israel would recognize north korea. the clinton administration wouldn't accept that. they pressured israel which has to do what they're told to withdraw frit, and north korea -- from it, and north korea responded by firing their first intermediate-range missiles. i won't go on with the rest. it's a very interesting story. there was, actually, an agreement in 2005 that north korea would completely dismantle its nuclear weapons and missile systems, end them, finish, kiss mantle them -- dismantle them in return for a nonaggression pact from the united states, an end to threats, provision by the west, that means by the united states, or a light water reactor which can't prod
could negotiations go -- the usual argument is, well, you can't trust them and so on and so so forth. but there is a history, and there's no time to run through the history. it's quite interesting. begins in 1993 when the clinton, under clinton the north koreans made a deal with israel to terminate north korean missile shipments to the middle east which is a great, serious threat to israel and the world. and in return israel would recognize north korea. the clinton administration wouldn't...
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getting one so scuba. gear lotusphere. i think these two are to defend devices that these get thrown face for the local fisherman is next time save these fish for a lot. in the coast of africa usually they would have. attached to that but now we're sitting by and something to. stand on this could be torn out by a storm or strong queens feel that since. they've stayed far out there they stand sadie's stereotyping for a nurse a sense. if you don't get stuck in that one propeller or any other why don't want something to shoot. the shark or a go if you know a way of getting started. exactly. all the people i want to. see everybody. then they. know where to go. on the floor of the. fish we don't want them to be killed. all of the whole fleet you know have ten ships all of them are big guns and also anything that goes into the water. or water has to be marines say soldier who was. very wise for this so they are married say an old soul not tested on animals. do you believe. i did so much now. doesn't mean the vessels which are th
getting one so scuba. gear lotusphere. i think these two are to defend devices that these get thrown face for the local fisherman is next time save these fish for a lot. in the coast of africa usually they would have. attached to that but now we're sitting by and something to. stand on this could be torn out by a storm or strong queens feel that since. they've stayed far out there they stand sadie's stereotyping for a nurse a sense. if you don't get stuck in that one propeller or any other why...
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so more open borders, i'm a believer in building bridges than walls. >> so do you think that nafta is a good system? to think the tpp should of been approved? >> absolutely. anything that reduces barriers between countries is beneficial. in this my optic view of america first and so forth and make sense militarily perhaps. but from an economic point of view i think again i'll quote ben franklin, the policy of america should be commerce with all and were with none. at least on the trade side open borders in terms of trade is superior policy. on the buy american products first, you buy the best product at the cheapest price and you let people the decide. it's all about freedom that's what freedom fest is all about. free choice and not imposing your view of what a person should buy. if you want to buy american that's fine but don't tell other people that i have to buy american. >> so bringing manufacturing back to the united states is that a freedom proposal and economically viable proposal? >> i teach economics at chaplin university and i was show my students all the manufacturing produ
so more open borders, i'm a believer in building bridges than walls. >> so do you think that nafta is a good system? to think the tpp should of been approved? >> absolutely. anything that reduces barriers between countries is beneficial. in this my optic view of america first and so forth and make sense militarily perhaps. but from an economic point of view i think again i'll quote ben franklin, the policy of america should be commerce with all and were with none. at least on the...
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people are so thankful.ust amazing. >> sergeant, already serving the country and you have not stopped, president trump, sergeant, i want to let you know, we are watching live pictures, maybe you have a tv in front of you and the president and the first lady now coming down there in lake charles, louisiana. about 3:57 local time and just left texas and continue his trip to find out how louisiana is doing there in the western part of the state. and we're going to stay on top. we are watching the president as he goes through his trip to try to find out and understand how hard folks are having it right now. you are seeing it there, in rockport. how hard are people having there. you have given out 9,000 shirts and hoodie. what are you seeing. >> after being from west and neck deep in the water that is sewage and these guys have absolutely nothing. a lot of them don't have anything left. and it's -- i could tell you that the resiliency that we see for a lot of the residents and again we are five days or six days i
people are so thankful.ust amazing. >> sergeant, already serving the country and you have not stopped, president trump, sergeant, i want to let you know, we are watching live pictures, maybe you have a tv in front of you and the president and the first lady now coming down there in lake charles, louisiana. about 3:57 local time and just left texas and continue his trip to find out how louisiana is doing there in the western part of the state. and we're going to stay on top. we are...
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you think so wasn't any kind of danger here. i don't think anyone thinks that north korea is a truly existential threat if you look at the us is track record so we should be afraid about i don't think that the north koreans are going to preemptively launch anything but they're trying to send a message all they want to be they want to be left alone in the u.s. media continues to be the war drums and say there's no magic fix for north korea and we don't know what to do we've tried everything is though the u.s. was somehow the peace among groups here which is a funny thing to even entertain but here is a miraculous solution solution leave north korea alone right thank you so much that danny shah professor at the city of university of new york and representative of the people's congress ever systems thanks for your time thank you president donald trump welcome spanish prime minister mariano rajoy to the white house today and this comes just days before a vote on october first to determine whether the region of catalonia will remain
you think so wasn't any kind of danger here. i don't think anyone thinks that north korea is a truly existential threat if you look at the us is track record so we should be afraid about i don't think that the north koreans are going to preemptively launch anything but they're trying to send a message all they want to be they want to be left alone in the u.s. media continues to be the war drums and say there's no magic fix for north korea and we don't know what to do we've tried everything is...
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so there is our opening offer. if he wants to counter something lower, we're very negotiable. >> one more. >> thank you, gary. >> boss says i got to go. >> try to be respectful of youl's time. we also have tom bossert that will take questions to the hurricane relief efforts. >> good afternoon. as you know, president trump has put people first and paperwork second. he's had us call out and pull out all the stops and provide as much federal relieve into puerto rico and u.s. virgin islands as we can muster. i'm here to take some questions. i know you've heard some reporting from sarah, so let's just jump ifen. >> specifically on the jones act, critics say the white house should have moved more quickly in waiving the jones act. why is in a ais that an unfound complaint? >> here is why. the jones act real briefly stated is a rule that favors flagged vessels, u.s. flagged vessels. if there are not enough u.s. flagged investigation emainvest we waive the jones act. in this case we had enough capacity of u.s. flagged vesse
so there is our opening offer. if he wants to counter something lower, we're very negotiable. >> one more. >> thank you, gary. >> boss says i got to go. >> try to be respectful of youl's time. we also have tom bossert that will take questions to the hurricane relief efforts. >> good afternoon. as you know, president trump has put people first and paperwork second. he's had us call out and pull out all the stops and provide as much federal relieve into puerto rico...