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commerce breaks and particularly over the creation of the social and passage of the wagoner act that solidifies the place of union and collective bargaining. it is in this with large
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it's cloudy, almost a solid white, because it's filled with unwanted saturated fat solidifying. imagine this happening in your body. it's time for you to make the switch to omax3 today. omax3 offers a full 90-day money back guarantee from the date of your first order. call now and get a free box of omax3 with your first order. plus, call in the next 20 minutes and we'll add two free bonus gifts to this incredible offer. there's no financial risk, and we'll even ship it free. with omax3, you can banish inflammation and joint pain, eliminate dry, brittle hair and nails, stop dry, itchy skin, forget about focus and concentration problems, and never worry about a lack of energy again. omax3 ultra-pure is delivering these benefits to people just like you every day in just two easy-to-swallow liquid gel capsules daily. >> my skin was not dry and scaly and itchy anymore. my hair started shining again. >> and i was getting bad pains in my legs and everything, so that's really, you know, helped me quite a bit. >> i found that my joints were not as achy. >> all kinds of effects were impro
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so they were looking to solidify their rights under the u.s. constitution, and in 1917 president wilson decides that the jones act should be the law of the land, that we should declare puerto rican citizens partly because he viewed it as an embarrassment on the global stage to be fighting a war to make the world safe for democracy when the u.s. was denying basic citizenship rights to puerto ricans. the patterns that i try to trace in my book are very much the origins of 20th century and early 21st century immigration patterns where we see refugees and high grants -- migrants enter the united states there zones of u.s. influence. and as americans, we tend to understand immigration in a way that doesn't let us see that, i would say. often americans are inclined to view these migrants as foreigners who do not have a rightful place in our country. and i think there's a real kind of separation of, say, foreign policy on the one hand and immigration policy on the other. and even today in the case of syria we can see how the trump administration has b
so they were looking to solidify their rights under the u.s. constitution, and in 1917 president wilson decides that the jones act should be the law of the land, that we should declare puerto rican citizens partly because he viewed it as an embarrassment on the global stage to be fighting a war to make the world safe for democracy when the u.s. was denying basic citizenship rights to puerto ricans. the patterns that i try to trace in my book are very much the origins of 20th century and early...
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again, it further solidified the decision he made.the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the f.b.i. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie, he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. it shouldn't be a complicated process. the president knew that director comey was not up to the task. he decided he wasn't the right person for the job. he wanted somebody that could bring credibility back to the f.b.i. that had been lost over this last several months. the president made that decision. he made it. he moved forward. it was the right one. i don't think that, you know, the back and forth makes that much difference. reporter: sarah -- do you follow -- call on me? sarah: yes, sorry. reporter: sarah, going back to what you said about democrats.
again, it further solidified the decision he made.the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the f.b.i. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie, he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. it...
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again, it further solidified the decision he made.the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one as evidence by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the f.b.i. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie, he fired him because he didn't fit the job. it's that simple. it shouldn't be a complicated process. the president knew that director comey was not up to the task. he decided he wasn't the right person for the job. he wanted somebody that could bring credibility back to the f.b.i. that had been lost over this last several months. the president made that decision. he made it. he moved forward. it was the right one. i don't think that, you know, the back and forth makes that much difference. reporter: sarah -- do you follow me? sarah: yes, sorry. reporter: sarah, going back to what you said about democrats. yes, there are som
again, it further solidified the decision he made.the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one as evidence by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the f.b.i. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie, he fired him because he didn't fit the job. it's that simple. it shouldn't be a...
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side of the political aisle, he does seem to be leaning towards someone on the right in order to solidify his standing on the right. but it's not clear which way he's going to go and that prime minister who will only be in office until the new legislature comes in on june 11, will have to lead the fight for those new legislative seats for macron, george. >> senior international correspondent live in paris, this hour, thanks for the report. still ahead here on newsroom. pope francis speaks out on his upcoming meeting with the u.s. president. why he says he won't judge donald trump just yet, stay with us. >>> plus the white house is creating a commission to try to prove the u.s. president's bogus claims of massive voter fraud. that story, still to come. stick around. >>> he's scheduled to meet with mr. trump later this month. >> they've talked differences on immigration and climate change. pope francis says he will be sincere when he chants with mr. trump. >> what can the world expect peace, whatever the topic or whoever it is in front of me, whoever that person may be, it's peace. i never
side of the political aisle, he does seem to be leaning towards someone on the right in order to solidify his standing on the right. but it's not clear which way he's going to go and that prime minister who will only be in office until the new legislature comes in on june 11, will have to lead the fight for those new legislative seats for macron, george. >> senior international correspondent live in paris, this hour, thanks for the report. still ahead here on newsroom. pope francis speaks...
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>> it actually solidified what i needed to see. because every single refugee that i spoke to, young, old, male, female, having been out of syria six years, out of syria one year, they all said the same thing. we just want to go home. they are waiting to go back into syria. they want to go back be and rebuild syria, they want to take everything that they have done in these camps which is, is that right their own businesses and create their own schools, all those things. they want to take that back to syria. none of them said we want to come to the united states. >> on the development front, are you comfortable with the first drafts of the budget in terms of these priorities you're talking about, foreign aid and the refugee programs? >> i think that -- i was a governor, so i know what an executive budget is. it's the start of a conversation. and so when you start that conversation, what he did was he put an emphasis on the military. he put an emphasis on making sure that we're building up our economy. and so -- but he also had foreig
>> it actually solidified what i needed to see. because every single refugee that i spoke to, young, old, male, female, having been out of syria six years, out of syria one year, they all said the same thing. we just want to go home. they are waiting to go back into syria. they want to go back be and rebuild syria, they want to take everything that they have done in these camps which is, is that right their own businesses and create their own schools, all those things. they want to take...
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enemies and now, scott, these rebel evacuations are bringing assad closer to a symbolic victory, solidifying control over syria's big cities. >> seth doane inside syria for us tonight. we're back in just a moment. ♪ even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. [hissing] uh- i- [sound of wrench] [intricate guitar riff] [engine starts] [guitar continues] you knmegared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love them too? introducing megared advanced 4in1... just one softgel delivers the omega-3 power of two regular fish oil pills... with megared advanced 4in1. ♪ i don't think that's how they're made. klondike hooks up with tasty flavors... the best ice cream bars ever conceived. because your carpet there's resolve carpet care. it lifts more dirt and pet hair versus vacuuming alone. resolve carpet care with five times benefits no matter who was in there last. protection. for a just-cleaned feeling that lasts up to 4 weeks. lysol
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it further solidified the decision that he made. the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one, as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans and many people within the fbi. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or a blue tie. he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. this shouldn't be a complicated process. the president knew that director comey was not up to the task. he decided that he wasn't the right person in the job. he wanted somebody that could bring credibility back to the fbi. that had been lost over this last several months. the president made that decision. he made it. he moved forward. it was the right one. i don't think that, you know, the back and forth makes that much difference. >> sarah. did you call on me? thank you. sarah, going back to what you said about democrats. yes, there are some democrats
it further solidified the decision that he made. the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one, as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans and many people within the fbi. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or a blue tie. he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. this...
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again, it further solidified the decision that he had made. the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. he was clearly the right one as evidence by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the fbi. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02. did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie? he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. it shouldn't be a complicated process. the director knew that comey was not up to the task. he decided that he was not the right person for the job. he wanted to bring credibility back to the fbi that had been lost overly last several months. the president made that decision. he made it. he moved forward. it was the right one. i don't think that, you know, the back and forth makes that much different. >> sarah, did you call on me? >> yes. >> thank you. going back to what you said about democrats. yes, there are some democrats stated that comey should be fir
again, it further solidified the decision that he had made. the only person that can fire comey was the president. he made that decision. he was clearly the right one as evidence by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the fbi. i think instead of getting so lost in the process that this happened at 12:01 or 12:02. did he fire him because he wore a red tie or blue tie? he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. it...
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since she has taken over as president and this trip is going to be a way to solidify and advance them further. him >> am going to -- i'm going to go through some updates. i know the secretary was here to tell you about the developments and the general noted the advancements happening in trade. of the 100 results day action plan of the united states china comprehensive economic dialogue, which began with president trump and the meeting and mar-a-lago. the united states has negotiated tentatively to reach a consensus in areas including agricultural trade, financial services and energy. the actions i want to point out sets the stage for china to allow the imports of american beef no later than july 16 of this year. it has been 13 years since cattle producers have been effectively locked out of the chinese market. roughly $2.6 billion of beef every year. the national beef association, the nation's desk nation's largest association of cattle farmer said it is impossible to overstate how beneficial this will be for america's cattle producers and how the troubled administration deserves a lo
since she has taken over as president and this trip is going to be a way to solidify and advance them further. him >> am going to -- i'm going to go through some updates. i know the secretary was here to tell you about the developments and the general noted the advancements happening in trade. of the 100 results day action plan of the united states china comprehensive economic dialogue, which began with president trump and the meeting and mar-a-lago. the united states has negotiated...
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i think this is his way of solidifying our relationship with saudi arabia, israel as well. >> anything is on the table. there isever say anything off the table but that is not the intention of what he is going. >> tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies previous the upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. -- discussion begins at 8:30 he talked about isis action against christians in that part of the world. this is just under 30 minutes. >> good morning. it is a great privilege to president ofice the united states of america.
i think this is his way of solidifying our relationship with saudi arabia, israel as well. >> anything is on the table. there isever say anything off the table but that is not the intention of what he is going. >> tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies previous the upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. -- discussion begins at 8:30 he talked about isis action against christians in that part of the world. this is just under 30 minutes. >> good...
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this is his way of solidifying our relationships with saudi arabia and israel. and also with the pope. >> no threats to cut off oil purchases? >> you know, i think anything is on the table. i would never say there is anything off the table. but that's not the intention of why he's going. >> ambassador haley, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> what does this all mean for
this is his way of solidifying our relationships with saudi arabia and israel. and also with the pope. >> no threats to cut off oil purchases? >> you know, i think anything is on the table. i would never say there is anything off the table. but that's not the intention of why he's going. >> ambassador haley, thank you for coming in. >> thank you. >>> what does this all mean for
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again, it further solidified the decision that he had made. the only person that could fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one, as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the fbi. i think, instead of getting so lost in the process, did this happen at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or a blue tie? he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that simple. this shouldn't be a complicated process. the president knew that director comey was not up to the task. he decided that he wasn't the right person in the job. he wanted somebody that could bring credibility back to the fbi. that had been lost over these last several months. the president made that decision. he made it, he moved forward, it was the right one. i don't think the back and forth makes that much difference. >> did you call on me? >> yes. >> thank you. >> going back to what you said about democrats, there are some democrats who say that comey
again, it further solidified the decision that he had made. the only person that could fire comey was the president. he made that decision. it was clearly the right one, as evidenced by all of the comments, both by house and senate democrats, republicans, and many people within the fbi. i think, instead of getting so lost in the process, did this happen at 12:01 or 12:02, did he fire him because he wore a red tie or a blue tie? he fired him because he was not fit to do the job. it's that...
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lauren: did job growth bounce back in april, would it solidify the june rate hike? as for the markets they are waiting for the job's number. s&p futures up not even 1 point. you're watching fbn:am, first look at morning markets and breaking news. you totanobody's hurt, new car. but there will still be pain. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do? drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had liberty mutual new car replacement™, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they don't want you driving around on three wheels. smart. with liberty mutual new car replacement™, we'll replace the full value of your car. liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. lauren: good morning and happy friday, president trump is celebrating a victory on health care. the house yesterday gave new life to legislation to repeal obamacare but the bill faces uncertain prospects in the senate where several republican senators have already voiced concerns about it. federal prosecutors have begun
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this trip will be a way to solidify the gains made in advance and further. >> thank you general mcmaster. i will go through a couple of updates before i get your questions. jeff will get the first one. first off, secretary ross was appear less light to tell you about the involvement and general mcmaster noted the developments that have happened in advance of tray. the ten commitments that secretary ross announced yesterday or the initial result of the 100 action plan of the united states, china, conference of dialogue which began with president johnson president -- they negotiated intensively to reach consensus and agricultural trade, financial services, investment and energy. one of the actions i want to point out a particular sets the stage for china to allow american beef no later than jul. it has been 13 years since our cattle producers have been effectively locked out of the chinese market. china is the second-largest beef importer of the world buying roughly $2.6 billion worth of beef every year. in a statement leslie, the national cattlemen's beef association, the nation's largest
this trip will be a way to solidify the gains made in advance and further. >> thank you general mcmaster. i will go through a couple of updates before i get your questions. jeff will get the first one. first off, secretary ross was appear less light to tell you about the involvement and general mcmaster noted the developments that have happened in advance of tray. the ten commitments that secretary ross announced yesterday or the initial result of the 100 action plan of the united states,...
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and this'll be a tremendous weight to have been solidified. sean spicer: evidence of that happened in trade. the commitments that secretary ross announced yesterday are the initial response to the action plan of the united states and china comprehensive economic dialogue which began with trump and the chinese president meeting in mar-a-lago. secretary rock and secretary minh newton, the united states has negotiated to reach consensus in areas including our ultra trade and financial and investment in energy. one of the actions i want to point out sets the stage for china to allow imports of american beef beginning no later than july 16 of this year. 13 years since we have been locked out of the chinese market. china is the second-largest beef importer in the world. i $2.6 billion worth of beef every year. night, theent last national cattlemen's beef association, the largest association of cattle farmers said "it is impossible to overstate how beneficial this will be for america's cattle producers and the trump administration deserves a lot of c
and this'll be a tremendous weight to have been solidified. sean spicer: evidence of that happened in trade. the commitments that secretary ross announced yesterday are the initial response to the action plan of the united states and china comprehensive economic dialogue which began with trump and the chinese president meeting in mar-a-lago. secretary rock and secretary minh newton, the united states has negotiated to reach consensus in areas including our ultra trade and financial and...
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he will also participate in a signing ceremony of several agreements that will further solidify u.s.-saudi security and economic cooperation. that evening, the president and the first lady will join members of the saudi arabia royal family for an official dinner. the next day, the president will hold bilateral meetings with gulf cooperation council leaders and broader meetings with all the gulf state leaders. in the afternoon he will meet and have lunch with leaders of more than 50 muslim countries where he will deliver an inspiring yet direct speech on the need to confront radical ideology and his hopes, the president's hopes, for a peaceful vision of islam. that dominate across the world. the speech is intended to unite the broader muslim world against common enemies of all civilization and demonstrate america's commitment to our muslim partners. he president will then participate in the inauguration of a new center intended to fight radical islam and promote moderation. by establishing and operating this center, our muslim friends, including saudi arabia, are taking a firm stand a
he will also participate in a signing ceremony of several agreements that will further solidify u.s.-saudi security and economic cooperation. that evening, the president and the first lady will join members of the saudi arabia royal family for an official dinner. the next day, the president will hold bilateral meetings with gulf cooperation council leaders and broader meetings with all the gulf state leaders. in the afternoon he will meet and have lunch with leaders of more than 50 muslim...
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but it was after world war two that it solidified. >> host: in your book "when we rise" you write by 1985 almost everyone i knew was dead or dying or caring for someone that was dying. >> guest: it was like a slow-motion avalanche with the report from the centers of disease control there's just a few short paragraphs about the young seemingly healthy gain in getting very sick with pneumonia and shortly after that a dermatologist at ucsf saw some of the irritations and some of them were my friends. walking back this overwhelming to contemplate how many people died me with this 1,000 after that removes 1,000 every year for a decade and a half but this is a neighborhood eight blocks by eight blocks so the concentration was very strong literally people were dying on the streets. i can point to every building to tell you who lives there. nobody thought to take care of them so landlord would be evicted and the early years were very terrible. >> this is a call in program if you like to talk to about his book here are the numbers. >> host: what was your connection? >> i started that project
but it was after world war two that it solidified. >> host: in your book "when we rise" you write by 1985 almost everyone i knew was dead or dying or caring for someone that was dying. >> guest: it was like a slow-motion avalanche with the report from the centers of disease control there's just a few short paragraphs about the young seemingly healthy gain in getting very sick with pneumonia and shortly after that a dermatologist at ucsf saw some of the irritations and some...
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. >> getting real feedback help solidify the learning. tim: now they will reach even more students because of the $190 million. >> they idea of building an institutional standalone i can be used for a long time and do it anyway that has not been tried before. tim: tim barber, abc 7 news. alison: some good news -- there is still hope. jonathan: we have to call these guys the cardiac kids. alison: the caps beat the penguins come in overtime tonight. jonathan: 3-2. caps are still behind in the series 2-1. the next game is wednesday. alison: and now is your chance, right now, to win big. we are giving away a set of tickets to "dancing with the stars" live at national harbor june 29. call the number on your screen right now and we will announce the winner a little later in this newscast. it is the season for home improvement. jonathan: it is also when con ais then i come a lesson from a couple that lost more than $60,000. -- for years, fios has been promising but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver?
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this is our way of solidifying our relationships with saudi arabia, with israel, and also -- >> but no threat to cut off oil purchases? >> anything is on the table. i would never say there is anything off the table, but that is not the intention of why he is going. >> tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies previews the president's upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. our live coverage of the discussion begins at 8:30 am eastern on c-span two. on thursday, vice president mike pence spoke at the world summit in defense of persecuting christians. he talked about isis action by christians in that part of the world. this is under 30 minutes. [singing] vp. pence: good morning. >> good morning. >> this is a great privilege to welcome today the vice president america.ited states of he is the 48th vice president.
this is our way of solidifying our relationships with saudi arabia, with israel, and also -- >> but no threat to cut off oil purchases? >> anything is on the table. i would never say there is anything off the table, but that is not the intention of why he is going. >> tomorrow, the center for strategic and international studies previews the president's upcoming trip to the middle east and europe. our live coverage of the discussion begins at 8:30 am eastern on c-span two. on...
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as we continue to make progress within the 100-day framework including a plan that will solidified both of our countries. aza can most effectively combat the crisis of legal drug trafficking destroying or cities and fatly. the prosecutors handle these cases even and every day around the country. they now have the leverage they need to get at the root of drug trafficking and the violent crime that surrounds it. as the attorney general said this morning, this will take the handcuffs off our prosecutors and frankly puts the hand custs on the drug traffic irs. the drug traffickers who violate our drug laws that move the suh substance into our communities, that the didn't of justice will no longer look the other way. that week they evenen been engaging with theirs. i know sarah talked about how aetna has pulled out of oklahoma carry completely. another report out yesterday from ehealth showing a spike of 39ch since 2014. in some cases insurance premiums and out of pocket expenses have become the most significant expense. until we enact serious reforms of the health care sj. tomorrow the pres
as we continue to make progress within the 100-day framework including a plan that will solidified both of our countries. aza can most effectively combat the crisis of legal drug trafficking destroying or cities and fatly. the prosecutors handle these cases even and every day around the country. they now have the leverage they need to get at the root of drug trafficking and the violent crime that surrounds it. as the attorney general said this morning, this will take the handcuffs off our...
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. >> this solidifies whatever career i'm going into i make a difference. >> the word hero and this guy say hero. >> note retransit said two boys harmed the man and trailed them to union station and they were arrested minutes later and two teenagers are face aggravated assault charges. >> and in anne arrundel county two people were dead and two recovering tonight following a wrong way car crash on route 50. sky fox was over the scene this afternoon. maryland state police say 22-year-old laura murphy was driving the wrong way on eastbound route 350 when she hit another war head on and died at the scene. a 14-month-old boy that was in with critical injuries and driver of the other car, 66 robert skid more also deciding. a third car involved was slightly damaged and the driver was not hurt. >>> the justice department announced today a special council will oversee russia medaling in the 2016 election. robert mueller will have stweeping powers and authority to prosecute any crimes he uncovers and looking into accusations trump campaign included to russia to affect the outcome of the presiden
. >> this solidifies whatever career i'm going into i make a difference. >> the word hero and this guy say hero. >> note retransit said two boys harmed the man and trailed them to union station and they were arrested minutes later and two teenagers are face aggravated assault charges. >> and in anne arrundel county two people were dead and two recovering tonight following a wrong way car crash on route 50. sky fox was over the scene this afternoon. maryland state police...
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say the exit polling in britain was similar except in the final week of that polling, it actually solidified up and was pretty solid on what the outcome was, this is a continuing issue. it's not a perfect science and so absolutely i think we have totake a look at them, look at them critically. i wouldn't write them off as entirely false . and in trump's case, i think this is what the disconnect is is that trump is not necessarily a very likable guy when it comes to americans, americans like their leaders to be humble. they like their leaders to position themselves as servants. they are not necessarily inclined to like somebody who's sort of the bold, brash, tycoon type of guy and so i think that those polling numbers reflect that there may be a level of distance between voters and trump in that sense but i think that they like the attitude and they like the agenda that trump brought and that's the reason they voted for him and that's the reason they're sticking with him. they know who he is, trump is not an unknown quantity so they're sticking with him to see how much he's going to get done.
say the exit polling in britain was similar except in the final week of that polling, it actually solidified up and was pretty solid on what the outcome was, this is a continuing issue. it's not a perfect science and so absolutely i think we have totake a look at them, look at them critically. i wouldn't write them off as entirely false . and in trump's case, i think this is what the disconnect is is that trump is not necessarily a very likable guy when it comes to americans, americans like...
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as we continue to make progress, including discussion of a one-year plan to solidify action to ben fight- benefit ameri. >> this policy was formulated after consultation with the prosecutors that handle these cases each day around the country. with these additional options available, they have the leverage they need to get at the root of drug trafficking and the violent crime that surrounds it. as the attorney general said this morning, this will take the handcuffs off of our nation's prosecutors and if i can add, it puts the handcuffs on the drug traffickers who threaten the safety of our families and communities. the trump administration is signaling to the worst of the worst, the drug traffickers w violate our drug laws to move these dangerous substances around our border and into our communities, that the united states department of justice will no longer look the other way. this week, the administration has also been busy engaging with senators and staff, now that the american health care act and the relief it promised to the american people is in the senate's hands. i know sarah ta
as we continue to make progress, including discussion of a one-year plan to solidify action to ben fight- benefit ameri. >> this policy was formulated after consultation with the prosecutors that handle these cases each day around the country. with these additional options available, they have the leverage they need to get at the root of drug trafficking and the violent crime that surrounds it. as the attorney general said this morning, this will take the handcuffs off of our nation's...
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commerce breaks and particularly over the creation of the social and passage of the wagoner act that solidifies the place of union and collective bargaining. it is in this with large corporations. >> i am sold. i will buy the book. >> wonderful. well, i am grateful for everyone being here. i had great time. i thank the book shop for having me in. i will be around for a little while after this to speak with you. happy to talk more and sign a copy or two. thank you very much for coming. >> booktv is on twitter and facebook and we want to hear from you. tweet us. twitter.com/booktv or post a comment on our facebook page
commerce breaks and particularly over the creation of the social and passage of the wagoner act that solidifies the place of union and collective bargaining. it is in this with large corporations. >> i am sold. i will buy the book. >> wonderful. well, i am grateful for everyone being here. i had great time. i thank the book shop for having me in. i will be around for a little while after this to speak with you. happy to talk more and sign a copy or two. thank you very much for...
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relationship with students as they go throughout college and lets students know about them before they solidified their decisions about whethe college. the second is that they can incentivize the behaviors that they have seen set students up for success so they'll be more likely to be admitted to their college or university and they'll be more likely to be successful once they get there. they'll need less remediation and more likely to graduate on time with less debt. the third reason is that many schools are looking to increase their diversity on campus, and we have a very diverse population of students that we're serving, and so raise.me gives them an opportunity to do that as well. >> is there something inherently wrong with paying for grades? >> that's a good question and it is something we looked deeply at as we were starting raise.me. and there's a great body of research that shows that performance based aid, which is what raise.me is, not only time but it also doesn't do anything to diminish students' intrinsic effort. >> the site is free for students. what happens if they decide not to go
relationship with students as they go throughout college and lets students know about them before they solidified their decisions about whethe college. the second is that they can incentivize the behaviors that they have seen set students up for success so they'll be more likely to be admitted to their college or university and they'll be more likely to be successful once they get there. they'll need less remediation and more likely to graduate on time with less debt. the third reason is that...
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tillerson talk, trump isyou think that there to further solidify this protection that we are giving saudi arabia, the money, and the i amary protection, and not crazy about that, but i guess that is what friendly countries do with one another. they visit one another, shake cans, say everything is cool and that is that. host: thanks for calling. from saudies here arabia, waiting for the president's speech. stephen on twitter rights, all of the big-money saudi's are throwing trump's way, answer a lot of questions on white was the number one stop on this trip. we have richard on the line. democrat. caller: i just do not know what the big deal is about saudi arabia. i know money is money, but [indiscernible] i'm sorry, i cannot hear you. host: we are just listening. what are your expectations in saudi arabia and the other countries, israel, the vatican, the nato summit meeting? caller: anything we can do to help bring peace. i do not know. as long as we keep them killing each other -- [indiscernible] host: to politico, exits from the president's speech released earlier today do not include ph
tillerson talk, trump isyou think that there to further solidify this protection that we are giving saudi arabia, the money, and the i amary protection, and not crazy about that, but i guess that is what friendly countries do with one another. they visit one another, shake cans, say everything is cool and that is that. host: thanks for calling. from saudies here arabia, waiting for the president's speech. stephen on twitter rights, all of the big-money saudi's are throwing trump's way, answer a...
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they are not interested in getting everybody together and having a solidified opinion. businessman.is a he has no governing experience. that is fine. he does not seem to be willing to learn how to work through the government processes. it isa bureaucracy and not going anywhere, whether it is donald trump or someone else. to destroy his best some of our democratic institutions. that is what people need to be concerned about. host: the washington post reporting he summoned the senior staff to the oval office and -- one white house official described the president as calm and measured. toed that i expected him rant and rave, but he was like -- fine, let them do what they have to do, but we will focus on our agenda. be question should also asked if there should be a time limit on this investigation. it has been going on for months. enough?enough you can respond to that fought. the idea of a special counsel, lamarr, north carolina. i think it was a ratio who said it best, there is something rotten in the state of denmark. comes to the special prosecution, it is a good thing.
they are not interested in getting everybody together and having a solidified opinion. businessman.is a he has no governing experience. that is fine. he does not seem to be willing to learn how to work through the government processes. it isa bureaucracy and not going anywhere, whether it is donald trump or someone else. to destroy his best some of our democratic institutions. that is what people need to be concerned about. host: the washington post reporting he summoned the senior staff to the...
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that solidifies us as the warmest april on record by almost 2 degrees. so a very warm month and this is the fourth time we've missed this month. so that means $100 each time we miss and this month was the arlington food assistance center. we will have that on our facebook page tomorrow three choices for the charity of the month for may. they get $400 for the month. metro day planner for your monday, we'll start out okay in the morning, temperatures in the low 70s, some clouds. there will be some breaks, too, breezy, winds south at 17. they could be gusting to 25, maybe 30 at times. late afternoon and evening showers and storms, potentially strong to severe here. so that's what we have to watch and that's why tomorrow will be a yellow alert day. look at these 50s, that's the cooler air, never quite made it. we're still 71 while up the road in baltimore 62 and it's a sticky 77 in fredericksburg at this hour. here in washington, washington monument looking good on our michael and son weather cam, 71, cool air coming on the heels. just saw the video of the d
that solidifies us as the warmest april on record by almost 2 degrees. so a very warm month and this is the fourth time we've missed this month. so that means $100 each time we miss and this month was the arlington food assistance center. we will have that on our facebook page tomorrow three choices for the charity of the month for may. they get $400 for the month. metro day planner for your monday, we'll start out okay in the morning, temperatures in the low 70s, some clouds. there will be...
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it had a reputation as a place for bohemians and it was after world war ii it solidified. >> you write by 1985 everyone i knew was dead, dying or caring for someone who was dying. the familiar faces of the neighborhood began to disappear. >> yeah, it hit -- it was sort of like a slow motion avalanche. we first heard of it in june of 1981 with a report from the centers for disease control report. they had a few short paragraphs about these young seemingly healthy gay men getting sick with phenomena and sarcoma and shortly after that came out i was approached by a dermatologist at the university of california san francisco and he had seen some of the early patients and some were my friends. lacking back at it -- looking -- it is still overwhelming to contemplate how many people died. by there fall of 1985, we had lost a 1,000 and after that we would lose about 10,000 every year for about a decade and a half. and this is in a neighborhood that is really about eight blocks by eight blocks. our concentration of misery was intense. you sue people literally dying on the street. if i were to w
it had a reputation as a place for bohemians and it was after world war ii it solidified. >> you write by 1985 everyone i knew was dead, dying or caring for someone who was dying. the familiar faces of the neighborhood began to disappear. >> yeah, it hit -- it was sort of like a slow motion avalanche. we first heard of it in june of 1981 with a report from the centers for disease control report. they had a few short paragraphs about these young seemingly healthy gay men getting sick...
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the recommendation i guess he got from the deputy attorney general further solidified his decision. again, it reaffirmed he made the right one. reporter: was the vice president in the dark? sarah sanders: nobody was in the dark, jonathan. you want to create a false narrative. you want to talk about contradicting agents and people that were maybe in the dark, how about the democrats? you want to talk about them, here is what democrats said not long ago about comey. gary reed said comey should be investigated by the senate. chuck schumer said i don't have confidence in him any longer. senator bernie sanders said it would not be a bad thing for the american people if comey resigned. anti-police he said he was -- nancy pelosi said he was not in the right job. debbie wasserman schultz said she thought comey was no longer able to serve in a neutral and credible way. just yesterday representative acting waters that hillary clinton would have fired comey. you want to talk about people in the dark? our story is consistent. the president is the only person that can fire the director of the fb
the recommendation i guess he got from the deputy attorney general further solidified his decision. again, it reaffirmed he made the right one. reporter: was the vice president in the dark? sarah sanders: nobody was in the dark, jonathan. you want to create a false narrative. you want to talk about contradicting agents and people that were maybe in the dark, how about the democrats? you want to talk about them, here is what democrats said not long ago about comey. gary reed said comey should be...
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product involves precision and patience, the materials go through many stages of testing, once solidifiede idea that it will heal all the way up to the point of the filling, so you have a totally healthy tooth? the healing process will only occur if the material is in contact with the cells we screen for, we have to place this material in contact with the pulp tissue, and the pulp tissue contains the cell population, the stem cells, that we are trying to engineer for repair and regeneration. what does this mean for your average person who goes to have a filling? potentially, if a person has severe dental decay and they need a filling, or if it is severe enough they need a root canal, potentially, this technology can be used as an intermediate approach, where we can intervene and reduce instances of people needing root canals. the substance is designed to be used in a similar way to current fillings and is hoped to be available within ten years after various trials and approvals are achieved. and they're not the only ones experimenting with regenerative dentistry. kings college have been w
product involves precision and patience, the materials go through many stages of testing, once solidifiede idea that it will heal all the way up to the point of the filling, so you have a totally healthy tooth? the healing process will only occur if the material is in contact with the cells we screen for, we have to place this material in contact with the pulp tissue, and the pulp tissue contains the cell population, the stem cells, that we are trying to engineer for repair and regeneration....
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-- but formed into things that are more solidified. i think another way to make some sense of this would be to think abandonedf -- kind of something that is impossible to abandon. privacy and surveillance are essentially private -- event -- are essentially power struggles between different actors. i can shield myself from corporate intrusiveness through they say, wehen can't comment on that. universities do it all the time. it's a personal matter, we can't comment on that. it's constantly going back and forth. i think it is important not to allow privacy to be seen as the golden mean -- the golden child. there are ways in which privacy shields people in terms of public figures. world --across the privacy laws keeping personal information out of public hands are using information to prevent -- [indiscernible] >> i wanted to get in on this before we go. the process by which the information that is made public that violates privacy is really slighted in the history of privacy in a way that makes it difficult to put together. by the time w
-- but formed into things that are more solidified. i think another way to make some sense of this would be to think abandonedf -- kind of something that is impossible to abandon. privacy and surveillance are essentially private -- event -- are essentially power struggles between different actors. i can shield myself from corporate intrusiveness through they say, wehen can't comment on that. universities do it all the time. it's a personal matter, we can't comment on that. it's constantly going...
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as we continue to make progress within the 1-00 day frame work, including the plan to solidify actionthat benefits both countries. attorney general sessions issued a memo this morning that restores flexibility to prosecutors, so that they can most effectively combat the crisis of illegal drug trafficking that is polluting our cities and destroying our communities and families. this was formulated after extensive consultation with the prosecutors that handle the cases every day around the country. with these additional option is available to them, they now have the leverage they need to get at the root of drug trafficking and the violent crime that surrounds it. as the attorney general said this morning, this will take the handcuffs off our nation's prosecutors. and if i can add it frankly puts the handcuffs on the drug traffickers who fleten the safety of our families and communities. the trump administration is signalling to the worst of the worst the drug traffickers who move these dangerous substances around the border and into our communities the united states department of justic
as we continue to make progress within the 1-00 day frame work, including the plan to solidify actionthat benefits both countries. attorney general sessions issued a memo this morning that restores flexibility to prosecutors, so that they can most effectively combat the crisis of illegal drug trafficking that is polluting our cities and destroying our communities and families. this was formulated after extensive consultation with the prosecutors that handle the cases every day around the...
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that really was solidified in the 19505.national tastemaker for arthouse cinema. absolutely. there are over 4,000 film festivals during the year and many of the other important film festivals look at what cannes is showing and look at what the awards are in cannes and what the word of mouth is. it influences many other film festivals that follow. but cannes is perhaps not as influential as it once was in spotlighting new cinema. in the 1960s, cannes was far more crucial as a tastemaker in the absence of other festivals, in the absence of what we now have in terms of the internet and social media. everything is on the internet, whether it be cannes or another festival. so it is not quite the same thing of limited access in every sense that cannes represented, say, in the 19605 and 19705. now, you know, we get our knowledge from immediate and varied sources. cannes has not been without criticism. the ongoing lament is that the festival is too much of a boys club. gender balance is often an issue at cannes. there have been year
that really was solidified in the 19505.national tastemaker for arthouse cinema. absolutely. there are over 4,000 film festivals during the year and many of the other important film festivals look at what cannes is showing and look at what the awards are in cannes and what the word of mouth is. it influences many other film festivals that follow. but cannes is perhaps not as influential as it once was in spotlighting new cinema. in the 1960s, cannes was far more crucial as a tastemaker in the...
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there really was solidified in the 1950s.ted as the international taste makerfor dominated as the international taste maker for arthouse cinema. there are over 4000 film festivals the year and many of the other full important film festivals look at what cannes is showing what the word star and what the word of mouth is. it influences many other film festivals that follow. but cannes is perhaps not as influential as it once was in spotlight in new cinema. in the nineteen sixties, cannes was far more crucial is the taste maker in the absence of other festivals, in the absence of other festivals, in the absence of what we now have in terms of the internet and social media. everything is on the internet, whether it be cannes or another festival. it is internet, whether it be cannes or anotherfestival. it is not internet, whether it be cannes or another festival. it is not quite the same thing. the same thing that cannes represented in the 1960s and 19705. cannes represented in the 1960s and 1970s. now we get our knowledge from im
there really was solidified in the 1950s.ted as the international taste makerfor dominated as the international taste maker for arthouse cinema. there are over 4000 film festivals the year and many of the other full important film festivals look at what cannes is showing what the word star and what the word of mouth is. it influences many other film festivals that follow. but cannes is perhaps not as influential as it once was in spotlight in new cinema. in the nineteen sixties, cannes was far...