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i think he said stunningly superficial. we all know that smile. >> i was in graduate school in 1988 through 1990, so at the very end of the cold war at the kennedy school at harvard, there was a lot of big foreign policy brains around there. zbig was not there. but he was an incredibly big figure in the debates of that world. he was only out of office about eight years. he inspired more passionate agreement and disagreement than almost anybody in the ferment of foreign policy thinkers. some people who really disagreed with him -- >> about the cold war? >> every aspect of foreign policy. he had such a grand strategic sweep. in terms of his time in office and his views about the world, extraordinary degrees of fervent admiration, some disagreement, but bipartisan wide respect. there was no one who didn't take him seriously and didn't credit the goodness of the intentions behind his views, even when they fiercely disagreed. >> i was reading this weekend, talbot had been a critic of just how fierce of a hawk dr. brzezinski had
i think he said stunningly superficial. we all know that smile. >> i was in graduate school in 1988 through 1990, so at the very end of the cold war at the kennedy school at harvard, there was a lot of big foreign policy brains around there. zbig was not there. but he was an incredibly big figure in the debates of that world. he was only out of office about eight years. he inspired more passionate agreement and disagreement than almost anybody in the ferment of foreign policy thinkers....
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we have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left and even in the mainstream who say that's not a reasonable assumption. stop and think how absurd that is to think 3% growth in an american economy is an absurd assumption. it used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. it's been normal for the history of the country. i think the average over the 240 years that we been a country has been over 3%. it's been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth rate that the previous administration assumed toward the end of their administration and the 3% growth rate for the ten years that the cbo assumes are something we simply reject. that is a pessimistic look at what the potential for this country and what this country's people is. we reject that pessimism and say we probably should've gone in and assumed three and a half or 4% growth because that would be aggressive. 3% is just getting back to normal. if you are 30 years old and watching this you have never had a job as an adult in a healthy american economy. it's either been a recession or a sluggish economy stumbling along at less th
we have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left and even in the mainstream who say that's not a reasonable assumption. stop and think how absurd that is to think 3% growth in an american economy is an absurd assumption. it used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. it's been normal for the history of the country. i think the average over the 240 years that we been a country has been over 3%. it's been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth rate that the previous administration...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.s for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration? why, none other than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister. injokey mood. was he fired? you are kidding! he then went to meet donald trump at the white house but curiously for the camera—loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. the bbc has tonight seen a copy of labour's draft manifesto which has been leaked ahead of its publication next week. how shall we put this? makes interesting reading. it certainly does. i can't claim i
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.s for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.ctor comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration, why none other than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister. injokey mood. was he fired? you are kidding! he then went to meet donald trump at the white house but curiously for the camera—loving president the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. and jon's at the white house for us tonight. such shock across washington today an extraordinary political moment. yeah, ithink yeah, i think this is one of those once ina yeah, i think this is one of those once in
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.ctor comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who...
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stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. mr.mp: it took guts for director comey to make the move he made. abouter: but is it really the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped on james comey? left the fbihas feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom, but who should arrive today? none other than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister in a joking mood. >> was he fired? you are kidding. curiously, for the camera loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like a house of cards on steroids. theyand other world when -- another whirlwind day in washington. question ise big the timing and the justification. guest: yes. it is the why and why now? it feels a bit like house of cards, but spending the day at the senate felt like we were back in an election campaign where you have people from both parties at loggerheads and very different positi
stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. mr.mp: it took guts for director comey to make the move he made. abouter: but is it really the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped on james comey? left the fbihas feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom, but who should arrive today? none other than...
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we also now know that the investigation will soon be collecting some stunningly incriminating notes taken in the oval office by the trump administration quoting what the president said to russian officials in the oval office about the firing of fbi director james comey. "the new york times" reports today that the president told the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister that, quote, firing the fbi director james b. comey had relieved great pressure on him, according to a deputy summarized in the meeting. "i just fired the head of the fbi. he was crazy, a real nut job," mr. trump said, according to the document which was read to "the new york times" by an american official. "i faced great pressure because of russia. that's taken off,." mr. trump added "i'm not under investigation." once again not to be outdone by "the new york times," the "washington post" reported late today, quote, the law enforcement investigation into possible coordination between russia and the trump campaign has identified a current white house official as a significant person of interest showing that th
we also now know that the investigation will soon be collecting some stunningly incriminating notes taken in the oval office by the trump administration quoting what the president said to russian officials in the oval office about the firing of fbi director james comey. "the new york times" reports today that the president told the russian ambassador and the russian foreign minister that, quote, firing the fbi director james b. comey had relieved great pressure on him, according to a...
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we have been attacked, stunningly, by some folks on the left, and even in the mainstream, who say that's an unreasonable assumption. you should stop and think how absurd that is, to think that 3% growth in an american economy is to some people an absurd assumption. it used to be normal. >> reporter: criticism of these growth figures goes beyond just democrats. >> being at 1.9 as opposed to 3 is probably more realistic. unless there is some kind of big surprise and they pass all of this. but i think right now, that's not the current trend, either politically or economically. >> reporter: of course no one knows what will happen in the future. the administration could end up being right. but it's been the practice of most administrations to keep their forecasts within a tenth or two of cbo and the consensus wall street forecast. trying to avoid the charge of pollyanna-like projections. the president's budget includes assumptions that his spending cuts will pass along with his massive tax cut proposal. so it sees the deficit dropping down to zero in a decade. but if the growth doesn't appear
we have been attacked, stunningly, by some folks on the left, and even in the mainstream, who say that's an unreasonable assumption. you should stop and think how absurd that is, to think that 3% growth in an american economy is to some people an absurd assumption. it used to be normal. >> reporter: criticism of these growth figures goes beyond just democrats. >> being at 1.9 as opposed to 3 is probably more realistic. unless there is some kind of big surprise and they pass all of...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.s for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration? why, none other than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, injokey mood. was he fired? you are kidding! he then went to meet donald trump at the white house but curiously for the camera—loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. our washington correspondent laura bicker has more details on mr comey‘s removal. well, the question that everybody has been asking is why now? we remove the fbi director, the man in charge of the inves
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.s for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise that was heaped upon james comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director's been treated. and into the washington...
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we have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left and in the mainstream who say it's an unreasonable assumption. it's absurd to think that 3% growth in an american economy is absurd. it used to be normal. my normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240 years has been over 3%. it's been over 3% since world war ii. 1.9% growth rates that they assume toward the end of their ministration the 1.9% growth rate for the entire tenure window that the cbo assumes we reject. that is a pessimistic look at what the potential for what this country's people is. we reject that pessimism. we probably should have gone in assume three and a half or 4% growth. 3% growth is just getting back to normal. if you're 30 years old and watching this you have never had a job as an adult in a healthy american economy. if it had been a recession stumbling along at less than 2% growth. the difference doesn't sound like much in fact when i cringe when they said it's only a 1% difference, it's a 50% difference. the difference is tangible. 3% economic growth. if you don't like your job you can quit
we have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left and in the mainstream who say it's an unreasonable assumption. it's absurd to think that 3% growth in an american economy is absurd. it used to be normal. my normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240 years has been over 3%. it's been over 3% since world war ii. 1.9% growth rates that they assume toward the end of their ministration the 1.9% growth rate for the entire tenure window that the cbo assumes we reject. that is...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom, who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, injokey mood. was he fired? you are kidding! he then went to meet donald trump at the white house, but curiously, for the camera—loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. we can now talk to daniel lipman in the politico newsroom in washington. daniel, i almost don't know where to start. let's start with the democrats demand for a special prosecutor. how likely is this? if there are more allegations
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling.director comey to make the move that he made. but if it really is all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom, who...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. make the move that he made. -- it comey to make the move that he made. —— it took guts. but if it's all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped upon james comey? whatever, reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, in jokey mood. he then went to meet donald trump at the white house, but curiously, for the camera loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. and jon is in washington now. can you remember any president in the past behaving anything like this? well, the only other director of the fbi to be fired, that h
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. make the move that he made. -- it comey to make the move that he made. —— it took guts. but if it's all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped upon james comey? whatever, reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi...
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world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunningly beautiful. >> another thing people are doing is reusing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewater. but what they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is that all of the wastewater that's generated by this new community, all of it will be recycled in one way or another. you're gonna see water becoming more expensive, but you're gonna also see tremendous opportunities to use water more efficiently. >> people here are very confident and optimistic that we will be able to continue our lifestyle, our economic vitality. it may require more talk about low-flow plumbing fixtures and maybe adjusting landscaping. but i think we're in a good place. >> up next, how does the water crisis affect you? there's a lot you can learn from desert landscaping. [ woman vocalizing ] job. dad
world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunningly beautiful. >> another thing people are doing is reusing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewater. but what they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is...
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we have been attacked stunningly i folks on the left and in the mainstream that say that is an unreasonable assumption. think about how absurd that is that 3% growth in the american economy is an absurd notion. 10 years ago, it was normal. it was normal for the history of the country. it has certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth rate that the previous administration assumed towards the end of their administration, and the 1.9% growth rate that the cbo assumed that these are something we reject. reject their pessimism. we probably should have gone in and assumed 3% or 4% growth, because that would be aggressive. the percent growth is getting back to normal. , youu are 30 years old have never had a job as an adult during a healthy american economy. between -- theis difference between 2% growth and 3% growth does not sound like much, but the difference and that is tangible. if you do not like your job, in a 3% economy, you can quit and go find another job. if you get laid off, you can go off and start your own this this. these are the things, the optimism and dynamism in t
we have been attacked stunningly i folks on the left and in the mainstream that say that is an unreasonable assumption. think about how absurd that is that 3% growth in the american economy is an absurd notion. 10 years ago, it was normal. it was normal for the history of the country. it has certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth rate that the previous administration assumed towards the end of their administration, and the 1.9% growth rate that the cbo assumed that these are...
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have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left. even in the mainstream that say that is not a reasonable assumption. how absurd that is to think that 3% growth in an american economy is to some people and absurd assumption. it used to be normal. it has been normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240 odd years we have been a country has been over 3%. it certainly was since world war ii. at the previous administration assumed towards the end of their administration and the 1.9% growth rate for the entire 10 year window the cdo growth rate assumed -- cbo assumed, we reject. that is a pessimistic look at what the potential for this country and what this country's people is. we reject that pessimism. and say, we probably should have thated 4% growth because would be aggressive. 3% growth is getting back to normal. i say it again, if you are 30 years old and you are sitting here, you have never had a job as an adult in a healthy american economy. if you had been -- it has either been a recession or a sluggish economy
have been attacked stunningly by folks on the left. even in the mainstream that say that is not a reasonable assumption. how absurd that is to think that 3% growth in an american economy is to some people and absurd assumption. it used to be normal. it has been normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240 odd years we have been a country has been over 3%. it certainly was since world war ii. at the previous administration assumed towards the end of their administration and...
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what you might see in the work he will be doing a special counsel, just an incredibly thorough stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch, when you read his ,eport about that incidence five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and signs for packages. i think in the course of this, bob mueller figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the nfl mailroom staff don't know. host: list of the phone numbers on the screen, garrett graff educated at harvard, he's worked for politico, the washingtonian magazine and wrote a book about the fbi that in 2012 called the threat matrix which traces the modern history of the fbi. we will take calls and democrats, republicans, and nts over the next 40 minutes for our guest. there is something he in politico a short while ago about robert mueller and james comey, you write quote donald trump it turns out has stumbled into taking on too experienced washington players on their home turf and the skirmishes that will play on capitol hill hearings with comey even as mueller slogs along with his likely to be a qui
what you might see in the work he will be doing a special counsel, just an incredibly thorough stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch, when you read his ,eport about that incidence five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and signs for packages. i think in the course of this, bob mueller figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the nfl mailroom staff don't know. host: list of the phone numbers on the screen, garrett graff educated at...
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what you might see in the work he will be doing as special counsel -- just an incredibly thorough, stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch. when you read his report about that incident, five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and signs for packages. i think in the course of this, bob mueller figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the nfl mailroom staff don't know. host: let's put the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen for our guest area garrett graff educated at harvard, he has worked for a number of publications, including politico, washingtonian magazine, and read a book about the fbi in 2012 that traces the modern history of the fbi. we will take calls from democrats, republicans and independents over the next 40 minute period or so, for our guest. here is something you wrote in politico a short while ago about robert mueller and james comey. it write "donald trump, turns out, has stumbled into taking on two experienced washington players on their home turf and the skirmishes that will play on capitol hill hearings with com
what you might see in the work he will be doing as special counsel -- just an incredibly thorough, stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch. when you read his report about that incident, five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and signs for packages. i think in the course of this, bob mueller figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the nfl mailroom staff don't know. host: let's put the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen for our...
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incredibly rare, stunningly rare, you only hear about urban legends and it ends up being your dad.">mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
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and stunningly, about five percent of the sexual violence...volved children as young as five years old. what makes this review particularly troubling.....it found that there are no national requirements to track or disclose sexual violence.....and the report says schools feel pressure to hide the problem. contrary to public perception - they say assaults by peers was a far bigger problem than those by teachers....by ratio of seven to one. the report says the number of sexual assaults could be much higher because of missing data... and government oversight. (vicki) california's drought is over in record fashion. the latest snowpack measurements from the sierra have it nearly double the average for this time of year... smashing the previous record. as the temperatures heat up, that snow will melt, filling local rivers and streams. officials warn that it may lead to flooding as it melts. that could put pressure on infrastructure, including the damaged dam at lake oroville. expect the merced river in yosemite national park to go about a foot over i
and stunningly, about five percent of the sexual violence...volved children as young as five years old. what makes this review particularly troubling.....it found that there are no national requirements to track or disclose sexual violence.....and the report says schools feel pressure to hide the problem. contrary to public perception - they say assaults by peers was a far bigger problem than those by teachers....by ratio of seven to one. the report says the number of sexual assaults could be...
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then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. guts for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it's all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who should arrive today for his first visit to see the trump administration than sergey lavrov, the russian foreign minister, injokey mood. was he fired? you are kidding! he then went to meet donald trump at the white house, but curiously, for the camera loving president, the press was kept away. this feels like house of cards on steroids. the white house deputy press secretary has been speaking — here is what she said on the firing of james comey. the president over the last several months the president over the last several m o nths lost the president over the la
then, stunningly, he reopened his inquiry 11 days before polling. guts for director comey to make the move that he made. but if it's all about the way the fbi conducted the hillary clinton investigation, why sack him now? why this intervention? why not do it when donald trump first came to office? and how do you reconcile it with the praise heaped uponjames comey? whatever, it's left the fbi feeling very sore about the way their director has been treated. and into the washington maelstrom who...
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just an incredibly thorough, stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch. when you read his report about that incident, five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and science repackages. in the course of this they figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the staff did not know. guest: but have the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen. garrett graff, educated at harvard and has worked for a number of publications, including politico, washingtonian magazine, and wrote a book about the fbi called "the threat matrix." it traces the modern history of the fbi. we will take calls from democrats, republicans and independentss over the next 40 minutes period for our guest. something you wrote in politico a short while ago about robert mueller and james comey. "donald trump has stumbled into taking on too experienced washington players on her home turf. these skirmishes in cap all hearings with comey as mueller slogs along which will be a quiet, tenacious and by the book investigation into the heart of trump's campaign r
just an incredibly thorough, stunningly thorough investigation built from scratch. when you read his report about that incident, five pages of the report deal with just how the nfl headquarters receives mail and science repackages. in the course of this they figured out things about the nfl mailroom that the staff did not know. guest: but have the phone numbers on the bottom of the screen. garrett graff, educated at harvard and has worked for a number of publications, including politico,...
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world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunningly. >> another thing people are doing is reusing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewate but at they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is that all of the wastewater that's generated by this new community, all of it will be recycled in one way or another. you're gonna see water becoming more expensive, but you're gonna also see tremendous opportunities to use water more efficiently. >> people here are very confident and optimistic that we will be able to continue our lifestyle, our economic vitality. it may require more talk about low-flow plumbing fixtures and maybe adjusting landscaping. but i think we're in a good place. >> up next, how does the water crisis affect you? there's a lot you can learn from desert landscaping. [ woman vocalizing ] liberty mutual stood w
world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunningly. >> another thing people are doing is reusing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewate but at they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is that all of...
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world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunninglysing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewater. but what they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is that all of the wastewater that's generated by this new community, all of it will be recycled in one way or another. you're gonna see water becoming more expensive, but you're gonna also see tremendous opportunities to use water more efficiently. >> people here are very confident and optimistic that we will be able to continue our lifestyle, our economic vitality. it may require more talk about low-flow plumbing fixtures and maybe adjusting landscaping. but i think we're in a good place. >> up next, how does the water crisis affect you? there's a lot you can learn from desert landscaping. [ woman vocalizing ] ♪ >> welcome back. i'm bob massi, the property man. so we've
world-class championship facilities out here are a mixture of grass and desert, and they're absolutely stunninglysing gray water -- the water that comes from the washing machines or showers, not the toilet water and not necessarily kitchen sink water, but kind of that clean wastewater. but what they're doing is they're directing it to their own property, using it for outdoor watering. >> for any new project today, the assumption is that all of the wastewater that's generated by this new...
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policy, tax reform, trade policy, budget spending, the focus is sustained we have been attacked stunninglysome .olks on the left to think the percent growth in an american economy is an absurd consumption -- get used to be normal. it has been normal for the history of the country. the average over the tune of 40 odd years we have been a country has been -- over the 240 odd years we have been a country has been 3%. the growth rate the previous demonstration assume towards the end, and 1.9% growth rates for the 10 year window that the cbo are something we simply reject. that is a pessimistic led at what the potential -- look at what the potential for this country and what it is. we should have assumed 3.5% or 4% growth because that would of been aggressive. the percent is back to normal. -- 3% is back to normal. if you are 30 years old and you are watching this, you have never had a job as a healthy adult in the economy. the difference between 2% and 2% growth doesn't sound like much -- and 3% growth doesn't sound like much. it is a 50% difference. the difference is tangible. 3% economic gro
policy, tax reform, trade policy, budget spending, the focus is sustained we have been attacked stunninglysome .olks on the left to think the percent growth in an american economy is an absurd consumption -- get used to be normal. it has been normal for the history of the country. the average over the tune of 40 odd years we have been a country has been -- over the 240 odd years we have been a country has been 3%. the growth rate the previous demonstration assume towards the end, and 1.9%...
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we have been attacked stunningly by some folks on the left, even the mainstream who state that's not reasonable assumption. just think how observant that is to have a 3% growth in american economy is to some people and absurd assumption. it used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. it has certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the growth rates at the previous administration assume toward the end of the administration and the 1.9% growth rates -- we simply reject it. we reject that pessimism. we should have gone in and assumed three and a half or 4% growth because that would be aggressive. 3% growth is just getting back to normal. i said it before and i said again. if you are 30 years old and you're sitting here, you have never had a job and a healthy economy. the difference is between 2% growth in 3% growth, it doesn't sound like much. i cringe and i hear people say it's only 1% difference, it's not, it's a 50% difference. that's math. the difference is tangible. 3% economic growth and a healthy american economy, if you don't like your job, you can quit because you know you
we have been attacked stunningly by some folks on the left, even the mainstream who state that's not reasonable assumption. just think how observant that is to have a 3% growth in american economy is to some people and absurd assumption. it used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. it has certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the growth rates at the previous administration assume toward the end of the administration and the 1.9% growth rates -- we simply reject it. we reject that...
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incredibly rare, stunningly rare, you only hear abouturban legends and it ends up being your dad.">mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
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so the actual cost per delivered health care is stunningly expense i.r replacement, we're trying to find an elegant way to lower the price, something we call premium efficiency for that 20, 30, 40-year-olds that are healthy, that 50% of our population that only uses 3% of the health care dollars. how do you get them to purchase. because if they don't purchase -- gregg: right. >> -- the top end are folks with chronic conditions, gets horribly expensive. and that's the battle going on right now. can i give you one quick thing, and i'm sorry -- gregg: go ahead. >> when you hear someone say 23 million, do understand the vast majority of that number is by choice. gregg: sure. >> it's those individuals who are -- gregg: personal responsibility. >> right. yeah. they're not thrown off, they chose not to purchase. gregg: yeah. now, i want to ask you about another aspect of the cbo report. it also says that people with pre-existing conditions would lose coverage under the republican bill. isn't it true that your bill actually does cover pre-existing conditions --
so the actual cost per delivered health care is stunningly expense i.r replacement, we're trying to find an elegant way to lower the price, something we call premium efficiency for that 20, 30, 40-year-olds that are healthy, that 50% of our population that only uses 3% of the health care dollars. how do you get them to purchase. because if they don't purchase -- gregg: right. >> -- the top end are folks with chronic conditions, gets horribly expensive. and that's the battle going on right...
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opportunity to at least make their case and be listened to but i don't think and i think this was stunningly apparent in the past week, nobody who can go to the president and say this is not a good idea or this may be a good idea but we need another 48 hours to execute it. even that conversation was not something that got through to him. >> everybody sit tight. we'll continue the conversation. up next the credibility crisis, the president says he's so busy you can't blame his staff when they get it wrong but maybe if he told them the truth is would help. and the epic return of "snl" white house press secretary spicy. >> that's right, spicy's back. sarah's out. [ cheers and applause ] let's do this. >> were you surprised he fired comey before he fired you? >> oh, god. does that answer your question? (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) (flourish spray noise) the joy of real cream in 15 calories per serving. enough said. reddi-wip. (flourish spray noise) share the joy. this is the schmidt's yard. and, oh schmidt, that's a lot of dirt. but there's plenty of time for scotts outdoor clea
opportunity to at least make their case and be listened to but i don't think and i think this was stunningly apparent in the past week, nobody who can go to the president and say this is not a good idea or this may be a good idea but we need another 48 hours to execute it. even that conversation was not something that got through to him. >> everybody sit tight. we'll continue the conversation. up next the credibility crisis, the president says he's so busy you can't blame his staff when...
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and that governing choice is stunningly simple. just tiny. tiny. compared to the issue that drove us into the civil war, donald trump is the first republican president who doesn't lavish praise on abraham lincoln. it seems that donald trump may have only recently discovered that abraham lincoln was a republican. here he is in march, reading a teleprompter about abraham lincoln to a room full of professional republican politicians, all of whom know that abraham lincoln was a republican. president trump seems to be learning that abraham lincoln was a republican from his teleprompter. >> as president, lincoln signed the law that built the first transcontinental railroad, uniting our country from ocean to ocean. great president. most people don't even know he was a republican, right? does anyone know? a lot of people don't know that. we have to build that up a little bit more. let's take an ad. let's use one of those pacs. >> pretty insulting to that audience to ask them if they knew that abraham lincoln was republican. that fact appeared earlier in th
and that governing choice is stunningly simple. just tiny. tiny. compared to the issue that drove us into the civil war, donald trump is the first republican president who doesn't lavish praise on abraham lincoln. it seems that donald trump may have only recently discovered that abraham lincoln was a republican. here he is in march, reading a teleprompter about abraham lincoln to a room full of professional republican politicians, all of whom know that abraham lincoln was a republican....
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either it is -- it's highly malicious or it's stunningly naive, in which case jared kushner should notd by the president on anything. >> we've waded way too far into the waiters of the boy who cried wolf. >> we still don't have a denial from the white house. the idea that kushner couldn't remember a phone call with the russian ambassador is absurd. >> rick, joe, zerlina, stick with us. also, what ben carson had to say in his latest speech on the topic of poverty. it's all a state of mind. zerlina, i know you tweeted about it. we'll go to that tweet and his conversation straight ahead. dad, one second i was driving and then the next... they just didn't stop and then... i'm really sorry. i wrecked the subaru. i wrecked it. you're ok. that's all that matters. (vo) a lifetime commitment to getting them home safely. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. you...smells fine, but yourin your passengers smell this bell dinging new febreze car with odorclear technology cleans away odors... ...for up to 30 days smells nice... breathe happy, with new febreze. >>> i think poverty to a large exte
either it is -- it's highly malicious or it's stunningly naive, in which case jared kushner should notd by the president on anything. >> we've waded way too far into the waiters of the boy who cried wolf. >> we still don't have a denial from the white house. the idea that kushner couldn't remember a phone call with the russian ambassador is absurd. >> rick, joe, zerlina, stick with us. also, what ben carson had to say in his latest speech on the topic of poverty. it's all a...
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we have been attacked stunningly by some folks on the left and even in the mainstream that say that's an unreasonable assumption. we should think about how absurd that is to think 3% growth in an american economy to some people is an absurd assumption. is used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. in fact, it's been normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240-odd years we've been a country has been over 3%. it's certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth rates the previous administration assumed at the end of their administration, and the 1.3% growth rate for the entire ten-year period the cbo assumes, the congressional budget office assumes, are simply -- we simply reject. that is a pessimistic look at what the potential for this country and for what this country's people is. we reject that pessimism. you know what, we probably should have gone in and assumed 3.5% or 4% growth because that would be aggressive. 3% growth is just getting back to normal. i say it and i say it again, if you're 30 years old watching this and sitting here, you have
we have been attacked stunningly by some folks on the left and even in the mainstream that say that's an unreasonable assumption. we should think about how absurd that is to think 3% growth in an american economy to some people is an absurd assumption. is used to be normal. ten years ago it was normal. in fact, it's been normal for the history of the country. the average over the 240-odd years we've been a country has been over 3%. it's certainly been over 3% since world war ii. the 1.9% growth...
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brian: we all watched stunningly as a surge of children started coming across our border unaaccompaniedber of children placed in discreet communities no. ocommunication with local governments. brian: this is not gang-on-gang. two least great ambitions against blood thirsty gang members. >> um-huh. brian: with no future who don't -- aren't even looking to do anything but wreak havocp. how do you deal with that? >> a lot of patience, a lot. >> they took the best thing that we had. and i'm not going to let her name go in vain. i will fight for her until the end for her victory. brian: what's victory? getting ms-13 out of this town? >> try to keep brentwood safe. try to keep our children safe. brian: what they do. most of these ms-13 gang members from another country. they don't belong here. when you show up at a school district at a school. they have to take new and sign new even though you don't belong here. sucking the resources out of the school and go in and threaten people if you don't join this gang we know where you li or we know where your family is in el salvador we will get them
brian: we all watched stunningly as a surge of children started coming across our border unaaccompaniedber of children placed in discreet communities no. ocommunication with local governments. brian: this is not gang-on-gang. two least great ambitions against blood thirsty gang members. >> um-huh. brian: with no future who don't -- aren't even looking to do anything but wreak havocp. how do you deal with that? >> a lot of patience, a lot. >> they took the best thing that we...
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. >> at least half is a congress which imposes patterns that are stunningly stupid that if they wouldlook at the past and get rid of half of that and then challenge the bureaucracy to get rid of the other half you be startled to hear how rapidly we would be innovating. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and congress in the same sentence speaker. >> thank you. i think all of you for being here. i appreciate it. it's always good to have you. first of all, anybody clear to this. the likelihood of the mp attacks of where were most vulnerable in this place we have competing committee meetings. as a basically from a weapon from another country or can it be homegrown to do damage to the delivery system? where are we most vulnerable? >> what are you concerned about the so-called fouquet cmt, a handheld device is much easier to build than a bomb. let's also easier to protect against. some things were doing we do know how to protect things. i think that's more likely. >> are you requiring i can tell you we have a lot of powergenerating in west virginia. and we light up most of the eas
. >> at least half is a congress which imposes patterns that are stunningly stupid that if they wouldlook at the past and get rid of half of that and then challenge the bureaucracy to get rid of the other half you be startled to hear how rapidly we would be innovating. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and congress in the same sentence speaker. >> thank you. i think all of you for being here. i appreciate it. it's always good to have you. first of all, anybody clear...
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he will speak roughly 30 minutes from now and take you there live for those remarks and a stunningly in d.c. >> bill: controversy over the crowning of the new miss usa already. some of her conservative comments are now under fire. what's that all about? >> bill: a few things happening now. president trump about to go to capitol hill on a beautiful day in washington, d.c. it's a national peace officers memorial service that honors law enforcement officers who died in the line of duty. 143 officers killed in 2016. that's just higher than it should ever be. president trump will lay a wreath and deliver remarks during that ceremony and before he makes that trip to capitol hill, he will meet in the oval office. in fact, there is what we call a pool spray about to play out in a moment. the president apparently surrounded by police officers in the oval office set to take action by asking the department of justice to develop a plan to reduce crime to violence against law enforcement. that's part of his message. >> shannon: many states it's an aggravation to an existing crime if you're to car
he will speak roughly 30 minutes from now and take you there live for those remarks and a stunningly in d.c. >> bill: controversy over the crowning of the new miss usa already. some of her conservative comments are now under fire. what's that all about? >> bill: a few things happening now. president trump about to go to capitol hill on a beautiful day in washington, d.c. it's a national peace officers memorial service that honors law enforcement officers who died in the line of...
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. >> at least half of that is the congress which imposes patterns that are so stunningly stupid, thatif congress a look at the thinks it is passing over the last 40 years and get rid of half of that, and then challenge the pentagon bureaucracy to get rid of the other half, you resort to hear from them how rapidly will be innovating and achieve it would be. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and caucus in the same sentence. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you. senator manchin. >> tank of your being here. appreciate it very much. speaker gingrich, it's always good to have you come and chairman lafleur. first of all anybody can answer this come and get any comment to it. the likelihood of the emp attacks come likelihood of where we're most mobile or i can relate because he had come in displays we have competing committee meetings, but is it basically from a weapon, from another country or is it basically going to be homegrown to do damage to the delivery system? whawhitey think we're most vulnerable? are what you concerned about? >> well, the so-called suitcase emp, a handheld
. >> at least half of that is the congress which imposes patterns that are so stunningly stupid, thatif congress a look at the thinks it is passing over the last 40 years and get rid of half of that, and then challenge the pentagon bureaucracy to get rid of the other half, you resort to hear from them how rapidly will be innovating and achieve it would be. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and caucus in the same sentence. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you....
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. >> and at least half of that is the congress which impoisses patterns that are so stunningly stupid. if the congress would look at the laws it has passed over the past 40 years and get rid of that, you'd be startled a year from now how rapidly we'd be innovating. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and congress in the same sentence, mr. speaker. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you, senator manchin. >> thank you all for being here, and speaker gingrich, it's always good to have you. first of all, anybody can answer this. and if you have any comment to it, but the likelihood of the emp attacks, likelihood, where we're most vulnerable. i came in a little late, in this place, we have competing committee meetings, but is it basically from a weapon? from another country? or is it basically, can it be home-grown? to do damage to the delivery system? where do you think we're most vulnerable? or what are you concerned about? >> well, the so-called suitcase emp. a hand-held device is obviously much easier to build than a bomb. but it's also easier to protect against. i think some of
. >> and at least half of that is the congress which impoisses patterns that are so stunningly stupid. if the congress would look at the laws it has passed over the past 40 years and get rid of that, you'd be startled a year from now how rapidly we'd be innovating. >> i'm shocked you would use the word stupid and congress in the same sentence, mr. speaker. thank you, madam chair. >> thank you, senator manchin. >> thank you all for being here, and speaker gingrich, it's...
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incredibly rare, stunningly rare, you only hear about urban legends and it ends up being your dad.">mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
mark invited us to join them in the hunt at the group's claim,the rugged foothills of madera county...< "that's gold! >and these weekend prospectors seem to have an extra shimmer in their eyes this year... saying it could be the beginnings of a new california gold rush...< mark white/ central valley prospectors: "so when this big water comes through it's going to move it all back down to the places they found it originally, and you could be first!">
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stunningly it was just revealed monday night that president trump asked two of the nation's top intelligencefficials in march to help him push back against the f.b.i. investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and the russian government. "the washington post" reported that president trump made separate appeals to the director of national security dan coats and the national security director, admiral mike rogers. coats and rogers both rightly refused to comply with president trump's request properly deemed as an inappropriate request from the president of the united states to leaders of our intelligence-gathering community. i applaud the respect of these two men for our democratic norms and system of government and their rejection of the president's reckless, selfish request. this is breathtaking. an american president running for the russians to our nation's top law enforcement agencies to our intelligence community bizarrely pleading innocence on a matter of grave national security and trying to undermine on-going investigations. former c.i.a. general counsel jeffrey smith s
stunningly it was just revealed monday night that president trump asked two of the nation's top intelligencefficials in march to help him push back against the f.b.i. investigation into possible collusion between his campaign and the russian government. "the washington post" reported that president trump made separate appeals to the director of national security dan coats and the national security director, admiral mike rogers. coats and rogers both rightly refused to comply with...
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another stunningly beautiful day in st ann's square, people coming all the time and there was no letup22 people who died. many more are in hospital but we will have an update on that in the next few minutes. in terms of the investigation in terms of what happened at manchester arena. 0ne man has been arrested in moss side in manchester. he is among eight people who remain in custody , all are between 18 and 38. all are men. police say they're searching a separate address in moss side, meanwhile detectives investigating monday's attack have resumed sharing information with the us after it was suspended yesterday, following assurances there will be no further leaks. there was so much anger about the lea k of there was so much anger about the leak of intelligence information. we have been hearing this morning from the security minister ben wallace who has been talking about the scale of the operation and the scale of the challenge still facing the intelligence services and the police. this is not about favour, this is about challenges, the scale of the challenge we face at the moment. m15
another stunningly beautiful day in st ann's square, people coming all the time and there was no letup22 people who died. many more are in hospital but we will have an update on that in the next few minutes. in terms of the investigation in terms of what happened at manchester arena. 0ne man has been arrested in moss side in manchester. he is among eight people who remain in custody , all are between 18 and 38. all are men. police say they're searching a separate address in moss side, meanwhile...
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stuart: she is utterly stunningly george just. ashley: you must have been very proud. the aisle with her. you suddenly realize, this is it. this is the moment. ashley: yes. all the talk something over. stuart: talking, preparation is all over. liz: did you give a speech. stuart: i did. liz: and? stuart: what do you mean and? liz: did you you get applause or con core? stuart: there was applause but on an encore is not appropriate. ashley: did you talk about free trade and capitalism? stuart: [laughter]. you may use the speech if you need it. ashley: for a fee i'm sure. stuart: are we done? i'm happy to be back. that's it? liz: sure. stuart: i'm back and happy. there will be more of this after this. stuart: let's get real. obamacare is dead. stick a fork in this thing. it's finished. aetna has announced it is withdrawing from all the exchanges. anthem, cigna, they are considering doing exactly the same thing. and in several states premiums are going up between 30 and 50% for 2018. if you think the obamacare system can survive these withdrawals and gigantic premium hikes,
stuart: she is utterly stunningly george just. ashley: you must have been very proud. the aisle with her. you suddenly realize, this is it. this is the moment. ashley: yes. all the talk something over. stuart: talking, preparation is all over. liz: did you give a speech. stuart: i did. liz: and? stuart: what do you mean and? liz: did you you get applause or con core? stuart: there was applause but on an encore is not appropriate. ashley: did you talk about free trade and capitalism? stuart:...