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thatat we will we do. beautitiful inspiring was actually does littering music ray we also worked as an activist. when asked? to move in the fifteen years now and you recently. at only offices oil price as only us president bill clinton won't throws to the only thing it be an actually at lace i i havee hot so what's the cools closesest yourur heart rightht now. medical school systetem houe asas youou to chinese -- fairneness justice elelevene of because i will be l livig in a househohold where havig taughtht relentlesslsly that even be leararned about ofof kindaa.. that we arere all one you mn nally even thouough we all unique. ththe has a humuman body iso leave. ourdversity we which you haven'tt b been able t to df we are able to access the person thatt we act cityy he totoo has a father and a a motherer. howw the pay t the plans o s own life ass much as yoyou ? wewe have to b be able to se eachch other. shoes you havave to be ableo swap sometime in and china. has always beeeen my bad los has a aays been t
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. >> mararula trees arare highly sought after trees by elephants and thatat's because they havea lotf foragage for the elephas anand we are seeeeing a lot ofof impapact on these e trees andr examample on this s study sitee we've seen a a decline of f 35f the e marula treeses since eleps have been inin the system.m. so marulala trees are a a very important t species. thehey pre foodod for the sysystem, thy providide habitat anand so we w them as a keystone species. t the elephantsts often flattn the e marula treeses just so y can get to the leave b but so fa the m maras with h bees living in them remain largely untouched. out of 50 trees, only one has been damageded over te past y year. cook's b bee project is a new apoachch in rk mananagent. inn the past, a large number o ephahants re simimply lled.. nearly 17,7,000 were shohot den kruger natationapark t to ep the popupulation stable and protet the vegetationon. >> so when it cocomes to managg the effects s that elephants he on large trees, there's been a miseset shiffromom conollingng elepepnt numbers themsves as was prpriously thou
. >> mararula trees arare highly sought after trees by elephants and thatat's because they havea lotf foragage for the elephas anand we are seeeeing a lot ofof impapact on these e trees andr examample on this s study sitee we've seen a a decline of f 35f the e marula treeses since eleps have been inin the system.m. so marulala trees are a a very important t species. thehey pre foodod for the sysystem, thy providide habitat anand so we w them as a keystone species. t the elephantsts often...
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the largest b bie thatat we can cacatch is our go. david: hehe's bbeen fishining aa thousandnd miles outut for tunad a a lot of people say, " "well,y do you fish a thouousand milese" wewe're e not allowow to fish hn 200 0 miles of t the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. . there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100% of the time, so they mark down everything we catch. we have certain size mono we have to use. we have to use a certain size hook. we're not allowed to use squid. you know, we're not allowed to use the best bait. we go through all these measures, but these other countries don't. they're using filet mignonon on the hooks, and wewe're using a a hot dog. mman: the u.u.s. is the e larget importer o of seafood d in the woworld. we import 91% of o our seafood, and ouour primary soure is c china. it comes both at a large environmental cost in terms of the carbon footpr
the largest b bie thatat we can cacatch is our go. david: hehe's bbeen fishining aa thousandnd miles outut for tunad a a lot of people say, " "well,y do you fish a thouousand milese" wewe're e not allowow to fish hn 200 0 miles of t the beach, our regulations in the united states. nick: it's kind of a struggle sometimes. . there's certain restrictions that, you know, really harm some fishermen. david: when we go fishing, like with this boat, we have an observer on the boat 100%...
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thatat is ththe real chchalleng.otoday we have e a resource i e formrm of the inteternet and tre things f far back. above alall, we count onon the involvlvement of thehe public. ththey see the waste arrrre and infnformation.nt we have reached a point t where found the source in 95% of cases. >>>> if we are talking a about cocompanies t tt are paido get rid of this trash,hy is it s so hard to geget back to ththem? there are two types o o businesses. bigg compapanies that ououtsoure didirectly to bubusinesses inn so o theyountntries, increaease in theieir margins ad offloadd their w wte anywherere. then there are small f fnch businesseses that disasappear so they don''t have t to deal with these susues. thehe oth hand, there are businessesn local areas thahat are syststematically r reprocesg waste. >> your methth of bringingng the trash h back to theffenders, how efficient ist and how much lp are you getting from natialal authotieses? >> w when i was elected as mamar we w were up 24-5 5 tebow's s pk -- deposos per w wk
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make incocome of bees b by al startrting their n projects t through bees s and o oducining honey thatathey cn sell in ththe supermarkets. >> back k inside the p park, e nservavationists havave found another way of reducing g elepht numbers in p problemreasas. they've laid dry a number of teringngoles. that m means the elelephants haveve to keep movoo findreshsh wat, relilievg the pressure on the local ecostetem. bubut smaller parkrks don't he that option. so there'grgrowing inintere in ththresults of robin cocook's experimimen with bees.e believes i it's a groundndbreag method with huge potentitial. >> we wowould love to o see it applied toto new specieses, paparticularly s species whichch elephants are after such as the baobab s species and t then toe ifif it can be a applied to our other projects such as the vulture nest project to see if we can protect trees wit vulture nestinin them usingg afrirican honeybees and whethr that relationship willr r won't wo. >> t they should s soon find . ththe first hiveves are alreadn place. i if it all wororks oute beeses could in fufuture not y pro
make incocome of bees b by al startrting their n projects t through bees s and o oducining honey thatathey cn sell in ththe supermarkets. >> back k inside the p park, e nservavationists havave found another way of reducing g elepht numbers in p problemreasas. they've laid dry a number of teringngoles. that m means the elelephants haveve to keep movoo findreshsh wat, relilievg the pressure on the local ecostetem. bubut smaller parkrks don't he that option. so there'grgrowing inintere in...
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all thatat would h have to stop. you'd have to realally reorganize education, and as someone who has watched this cruelty play out on 10 generations of students, it is awful to watch. my colleagues, who are not--as you might have guessed, i am not on the right-wing end of politics, but my colleagues, some of whom are and others who are in the middle, one of the few things we could always agree upon was that there is--the problem with our graduate students and our und--was never their capability. it was mostly their sense e of their o own capabili. they actually had the ability. they just didn't believe it, and by the time theyey got to u, that was so deep in them not to believe in it that it was a self-fulfilling kind of belief. very tragic.c. you know, most people who begin a ph.d. program in the united states never finisish it, the majority, and that's not because they don't have the capacity. it has nothing to do with it. no correlation at all between the capability shown when a student entnters and the probabilit
all thatat would h have to stop. you'd have to realally reorganize education, and as someone who has watched this cruelty play out on 10 generations of students, it is awful to watch. my colleagues, who are not--as you might have guessed, i am not on the right-wing end of politics, but my colleagues, some of whom are and others who are in the middle, one of the few things we could always agree upon was that there is--the problem with our graduate students and our und--was never their...
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it's hard to keep a straight face when you hear stuff like thatat. please, give the american people some credit. decade after decade, nominee after nominee, the far left script hardly changes at all. anyone and everyone a republican president nominates to the supreme court of some kind of threat to the republic. >> laura: while that was about as animated as you and i have ever seen, senator mcconnell. i mean as great of a speech as judge cavanaugh gave tonight, coaching cyo basketball and the story about his parents being incredible people. the left doesn't care about any of that. this is about abortion and gay marriage, and that's it. >> is about those kinds of issues, and it gives you a sense of what is this issue and its seizure by the american court back in 1983 has done to our judicial system. this is an issue that should have been settled by the legislative processes and let the people decide with the law ought to be. and the supreme court divides a right but no one had previously detected in the constitution for that and we have been fighting
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and i think thatat res with people, from the design, to the amazing artifacts that are on display. >>he library of congress also features female african-american players. heand the coverage of all-star game will kick off and tte green will take us through the big game andse that put it together. >>> it's 4:15. and video shows a brush fire how the wind shifted over the river. some brave souls can be seen watching the scary scene unfold. >> whoa.nd >>ome terrifying video showing the moment a lava plosion blasted on to a tour boat in hawaii. 22eople were injured on monday. you're looking at images of another boat, captured as a basketball-siz lava bomb pierced the roof of a boat. it stems fro ongoing eruptions from kilauea. this morning, we have changes to mgm national harbor. we're lookingt the casino $40 million expansion. they have created a poker room and have added an off-track betting lounge. this means jobs for residents. mgm hired 250 people,ost from the county. >>> talk about the catch of a lifetime, a group o fishermen reeled in a 14-ft hammerhead shark. and they have the pictu
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i'll let you know if thatat changes. th your traffic. >> ♪ c (bhirping, a running brook,) c ahh.ling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles.w justt's refreshingly real. eight boys andch cheoair insid t at ah rlthe liwo wdhen four of their am sssymateedromrash the incredible video ofrrashed into theird. >>> cold case clues.w thisa morh an accused killer andst in mars hoviwctimhnologyicel crpeeadtepectustcafh years >>> breaking oveth in. handful of votes separate >> aood mondayerndordi c countc5 h
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. >> will thatat happen? >> no.wood wiwi not changee overnight anand without a a gret deal o of pressure.. wewe think peoplple and h hlywos driven by money but it iss noto, read by fefema protagoninist and byby male and f female co-o-leae more monon thaha films thaavave male protagonist weave had th data f three yeyears,as there been a signgnificant shifift in n the g ofof female protagoniststs,o. ?>here are you taking me class.riting >>>> i it depends on t the scrc. severaral nights a weeee joe chooseses w wters, muchch of the work gs to the big a and little scscreen. rececipe isrger bites the grgrand prize winner. >> rock on. johnny depp. >> i would rather eat a tampon. ♪ thahais the uglgly shirt i have ever seen. short of "lunch ladies" did very well. -- and now they will ask for the future. -- feature. >> a johnny depp mad hatter alarm clock. >> t te to go down the rabbibit hohole! >>>> full f figured, stepped d o hot pink lingerie. dususter --, 6'1" luann, 6'1". ♪ >> c could a man h have writtene scscript? >> y
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thughout t city, uliving ith wate so thathen that nexttorm com, because it's going toome--th's a ct-- thatater has place tgo otr than yr cars a your hes and t street. [filmdvance ccks] red: at so point aer hurrine katri, people stted to get reallseserio about aastalssueues,nd they started tththink out risk reduction, ptetectinpeople froflfloodi, togegeer witit resrarations onone ing thth needs b be adessesed,nd soo wcame up with this coasta masteplan whi is a list of projetsts th hahavbeenn scienticicallyetteted,nd soo we veve procts thatredgdge maririal fm onone ace ananput it in anotheplplace actctuay build new mshshes wre t the' opn watert the mont. on the risk-reduction dede, we vve eenssivseriesesf levees and fododgatearouound some critalal coaal mmmmunits. t the are p pjects thawewe thi wilill rk, nono rrk no butut wk intotohe fute.e. man: thiisis skyne 5 547 novembe kolker: sta'' coaoast mastete pln n is a50 b bilon, 5050ear plan. i coidider melf f an oceagrgrapheand d a astal geolisist, s i lo at isises like why weinink inouisisia, dd i ao lolookt issusu like how we build cotatal lands
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quick election, which every knows he won thection, he goes cents back to hillary clinton, bridges thatathole, th whole saga up. >> yes, it was cents very interesting to w today. tom fitzgerald joins u now with the very latest about what cam out of this historic summ. fits? >> reporter: good evening, tracking the reaction from hill, both democrats and republicans, to put it in shthands, the reviews have not been good about the president's news conference today, o this display betweid ent trump andsi prent putin was not compare it to how the president dealt with us allies in nato just last week, the scene was cents this. two leaders spent 90h minute with other. there was no staff. only twoet inters. what they talked about, in thatel meeting, w only they know for sure. when they came out to thes, camera vladmeere putin was ask about meddling, and he called it complete nonsense, the presidenteiterated that position, and said that putin sured him that russia was not involved. >>ould you name a single fact that would definitively proof the collusion,. >> this is utter nonsense. dnediere was no
quick election, which every knows he won thection, he goes cents back to hillary clinton, bridges thatathole, th whole saga up. >> yes, it was cents very interesting to w today. tom fitzgerald joins u now with the very latest about what cam out of this historic summ. fits? >> reporter: good evening, tracking the reaction from hill, both democrats and republicans, to put it in shthands, the reviews have not been good about the president's news conference today, o this display betweid...
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figures are so alarming that a former police chief felt compelled to write an open letter, dedemanding thatathe problefinanally made e puic. iranian state e television did then announce that there w wee nearly 3000 drug-related deaths annually. and shirin was invited to appear on a talk show. thisis was unthinkable just aa short time agogo. the moderator probably can't believe that he can talk about this on tv. official figures put the number of drug addicts in iran at one million. the unofficial figure is said to be much higher. at is knknown is that thousands of liters of alcohol are confiscated and d destroyed evy year. and that the health ministry has opened a detox clinic. but we are told that most often, addicts are simply locked away. the non-governmental activities in tehran are impressive. in the south of the city, aid organizations care for the plentiful addicts living on the street. the volunteers offer more than just a warm meal. safa: it's not our goal just to feed those who are forced to live on the street. the meals are a means to make contact with the drug addicts, to gain the
figures are so alarming that a former police chief felt compelled to write an open letter, dedemanding thatathe problefinanally made e puic. iranian state e television did then announce that there w wee nearly 3000 drug-related deaths annually. and shirin was invited to appear on a talk show. thisis was unthinkable just aa short time agogo. the moderator probably can't believe that he can talk about this on tv. official figures put the number of drug addicts in iran at one million. the...
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thatat's the case e in eastern s of the demococratic republblif congo. there, militias have terrorized civilian populations for decades. according to one study, over 1000 women are raped there every day. reporter: the city of bukavu on the banks of lake kivu looks tranquil. but in eastern congo, scenes like this can be deceiving. in this conflict zone, rape has been systematically used as a weapon of war. francine: the worst thing was that they treated usus like animals. it wasn't t just one man using , itit was allll of them. it was so papainful. they beat us and abused usus le cattle. and my family had stayed behind, which was awful. my children were suffering at home while i was b being rapedn the forest. reporter: countless women have suffered the same way that frfrancine cinege did. therese mema mapenzi is a trauma therapist who frequently travels to the villages around bukavu to help survivors of mass rape. the roads are in poor condition. the region has been destroyed by more than 20 years of war. the women here have suffered horrific ordeals. >>
thatat's the case e in eastern s of the demococratic republblif congo. there, militias have terrorized civilian populations for decades. according to one study, over 1000 women are raped there every day. reporter: the city of bukavu on the banks of lake kivu looks tranquil. but in eastern congo, scenes like this can be deceiving. in this conflict zone, rape has been systematically used as a weapon of war. francine: the worst thing was that they treated usus like animals. it wasn't t just one...
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we a also have two or k knowlede thatat f for the f first time ie ofof all the challenges the peoe of pakistan face, agagain, talkg about the ordinary peoeople -- 3 people died and e e occasion yesterday. pakistanis were determinened to stay on the democratic path.h. number two, the delelicate balae between the mililitary and civilian e establishment held,d, which h meant that with all the temptation, witith all t the breakdown in law and ordrder, te armymy did not intervene t to te control. ththey sent out almost 4 400,000 soldiers t to supervise the electionon, but they and fact dd not t take over govovernment it, they y have been vevery, very,i would saimimmacute i in terms of pullining off civilian p policyd cicivilian jurisdiction. these are signss of i think v vy positive development in pakistan politics, and we should acknowledge it. >> i w would like e to thank you very much this evenening for sharining that perspective. as we mentiononed, you have bebn pakistan's high comommissioner o ththe u.k. ireland, and you're currently teaching at the american university in washington.
we a also have two or k knowlede thatat f for the f first time ie ofof all the challenges the peoe of pakistan face, agagain, talkg about the ordinary peoeople -- 3 people died and e e occasion yesterday. pakistanis were determinened to stay on the democratic path.h. number two, the delelicate balae between the mililitary and civilian e establishment held,d, which h meant that with all the temptation, witith all t the breakdown in law and ordrder, te armymy did not intervene t to te control....
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there thatates out are blue states that register as many illegals as they can, and that should be a federal violation. one last thing -- how do we know the russians hacked the dnc server if they never turned the server over? i am amazed at people believing everything the fbi says without any actual proof. i have seen none. host: we will get a response to your questions. thank you. guest: thank you, chad. that is correct that the butterfly ballot was another major site of problems in terms of questioning afterwards whether the election technology in use allowed people to vote for their actual preferred candidate. that ballot design -- that is why these questions of administration are so critical. buying sudafed is not a constitutional right, but casting your vote as an eligible american is. we do not see a problem of ineligible people really voting in federal or state elections. you are right, there are some jurisdictions where for just their very local elections have upowed all residents to end voting, rather than restricting that two american citizens. host: in san francisco. guest: that i
there thatates out are blue states that register as many illegals as they can, and that should be a federal violation. one last thing -- how do we know the russians hacked the dnc server if they never turned the server over? i am amazed at people believing everything the fbi says without any actual proof. i have seen none. host: we will get a response to your questions. thank you. guest: thank you, chad. that is correct that the butterfly ballot was another major site of problems in terms of...
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who would have been nominated by donald trump, and certainly brett kavanaugh, because they believe thatat maybe in the future he might want to go back on a supreme court decision from 1973. that is precisely the decision that made abortion legal throughout the united states. that is something that democrats would definitely want stopped. they need to get just one republican voluntary to have vote against brett kavanaugh for this whole process to fall apart. but the white house is optimistic this can be a pretty straight forward confirmation battle far brett kavanaugh. it will be ugly, but it is pretty likely that he will be confirmed before those midterm elections in november. >> president trump kicks off a four-nation european tour in brussels this tuesday. his visit comes at a concern for allies that he could damage the decades-old nato alliance. he maintained a trade surplus with the u.s. and his nato summit back in 2017, trump urged allies to spend more, and focus on illegal immigration. afghan authorities say a suicide attacker killed at least 12 people and left five other injured af
who would have been nominated by donald trump, and certainly brett kavanaugh, because they believe thatat maybe in the future he might want to go back on a supreme court decision from 1973. that is precisely the decision that made abortion legal throughout the united states. that is something that democrats would definitely want stopped. they need to get just one republican voluntary to have vote against brett kavanaugh for this whole process to fall apart. but the white house is optimistic...
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s he if you're in one career and you hear another calling, i get that strayer university gets th thatat'she people that matter the most the students let's get it together let's do this you don't even want to know bacteria,n.teent alone doesnl but adding lysol laundryr % ze tisani of bacteria with 0% bleach.ha lysol. wt it takes to protect.® e confusing quiln are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parts. t quilted northern is not...
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part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game e cause thatat i power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a reason. i want you to look at me. he never had the courage to do it. i feel a responsibility to help other children. i'm a kind of pilgrim who goes around and says, look, this has to be stopped. when you leave here you can forget the slums of italy. you u can thk yyou're in new york or milan or in paris. most of the people have televisions, and if i haven't drove on purpose, i think i would be in club immediate in tel aviv. >> does that throw any parallel to you with the building of this wall and they let the jewish population in there? >> let's look for who is more guilty, who did worse things, and i really don'
part of the therapy, many of the children prefer to play the role of the jew in the game e cause thatat i power. ♪ >> under the deep strains of the current intifada, very few israelis went on examining how to make core examples tense happen. she is -- core existence. >> i asked to speak with prime minister netanyahu. i wrote to him five times. and then he doesn't want to speak with me. in the letters i wrote i want you to look me in the eye and to tell me that my son died for a...
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he responsible for things thatat happen in this country.ountry, certainly, as a leader of thee o be respons country, you would have told ofr responsible, yes.his country. certainly, as a >> which sentiment? leader of te country, you would >> very strong on the fact thatf responsible, we can't have meddling, we can't have -- i let him know that we can't have this, we won't haveee it. can't have -- i let him know that we can't and that is the way it is goinge to be.n't have it. >> laura: that was and that is the way it is going to be. >> laura: that was president trump earlier tonight, president tr hours before this report broke from "the new york times,"his essentially saying that therepoe from "the new york times," essentiall president was told that putinint did personally call for the presiden hacking into our election.t ton did personally call for the hacking into our election. ka karl rove is back with us, rovet joined by richard goodstein, democratic strategist and policy expert. sol wisenberg, former deputy democratic strategist and po
he responsible for things thatat happen in this country.ountry, certainly, as a leader of thee o be respons country, you would have told ofr responsible, yes.his country. certainly, as a >> which sentiment? leader of te country, you would >> very strong on the fact thatf responsible, we can't have meddling, we can't have -- i let him know that we can't have this, we won't haveee it. can't have -- i let him know that we can't and that is the way it is goinge to be.n't have it....
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thatat clear is that -- is being optimistic at this point?k it is reflective of the mood in the room. closely together with japan. we are very invested in the economic partnership. the mood was positive. we just have to roll our sleeves up and work our way to a better outcome. this was a general view that the benefits of this trade deal should come to pass and it would be enjoyed by all 16 companies -- countries. we need to try to get a substantial conclusion by the next round for minister orders -- ministers in singapore. yvonne: it seems to be coming from india and they allow for the free movement of people. is that going to be the likely scenario here that could scupper this deal? in negotiations. all parties are doing what they can. different countries have different offensive and defensive strategies. several aspects will need to be resolved in the next weeks like good market access and service access. that will be given by the countries that do not have already have bilateral in place. at how thatook plays through. ultimately, australia
thatat clear is that -- is being optimistic at this point?k it is reflective of the mood in the room. closely together with japan. we are very invested in the economic partnership. the mood was positive. we just have to roll our sleeves up and work our way to a better outcome. this was a general view that the benefits of this trade deal should come to pass and it would be enjoyed by all 16 companies -- countries. we need to try to get a substantial conclusion by the next round for minister...
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and thatat level of red is a constant danger warning.they tried to say before, -- are designed to slap people awake. to the realities that are before them. we are more alarmed that we are angry. although i don't want to put down the notion of being angry. of what could and should be one of the greatest nations in the world, and the ongoing persistence, persistently after world war ii. amy: what happened when you went to the building? how money people did you come with? and how did the military find you on base? ignored us for a while. they were most concerned with the people at the bunker. so i was with one other person. and the two of us brought litite hahammers. and vials of blood. machine." omsda we putp ouour posterss and we sw that there werpepeopleorkiking in t t building. and we did not go into t building. alough the door waunlocked t it wasery quiet. am what happened when the soldiers came? >> we were able to post our ur our bloodnd po and right on the sidewalks. then we joined two other people display at the missile which welcom
and thatat level of red is a constant danger warning.they tried to say before, -- are designed to slap people awake. to the realities that are before them. we are more alarmed that we are angry. although i don't want to put down the notion of being angry. of what could and should be one of the greatest nations in the world, and the ongoing persistence, persistently after world war ii. amy: what happened when you went to the building? how money people did you come with? and how did the military...
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pay as much as you think you should pay but leave the rest ot americans alone, families thatat are strugglingtheir cars on their mortgages and send their kids to a private school, because public school sucks. >> they can't afford any off these policies, they aren't very good at. math. you know how much free health care costs? $30 trillion and they want to edit free housing at free college on top of that. you can raise everybody's taxes to 90%, it isn't going to make a dent in the cost of those programs. >> this is what i'm saying, this is in the democrat mainstream. when you look at what bernie is advocating for, you sound like hillary clinton. he said how are we going to pay for that? how did you take my awesome mind and make it even better? jesse watters, you sound like hillary clinton, i live for that. >> sean: the comeback beat the line. >> the validity of my argument, democratic socialists are not the majority. >> sean: is there a positive agenda item for the democrats? >> our tax plan is a lot better >> sean: don't change. ready? when we come back from a rush limbaugh a really great wor
pay as much as you think you should pay but leave the rest ot americans alone, families thatat are strugglingtheir cars on their mortgages and send their kids to a private school, because public school sucks. >> they can't afford any off these policies, they aren't very good at. math. you know how much free health care costs? $30 trillion and they want to edit free housing at free college on top of that. you can raise everybody's taxes to 90%, it isn't going to make a dent in the cost of...
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thatat score, you can say similar line.nd there is a more difficult elements, where i think you do have to -- it is more of a question of your own analysis of what you see and not really anything that is of the record. whathere it is, a view of strategically these different leaders want to do. jason: and the politics section, the cost of retaliation, we look at how these retaliatory tariffs placed on u.s. exports are affecting farmers and other folks right here at home. carol: you have to remember we have canada and mexico, the european union, and china all fighting back against the trade policies. jason: and ultimately, it is a political story.this will be a huge issue as the midterm elections approach. here is matthew philips. matthew: you can look at july 6 where thet sumter, tariffs went down, china retaliated. just the other day, the president retaliated again with $200 billion of tariffs, 10% on $200 billion for the chinese goods. i think it is not crazy to say we are in the very early stages of a trade war. jason: th
thatat score, you can say similar line.nd there is a more difficult elements, where i think you do have to -- it is more of a question of your own analysis of what you see and not really anything that is of the record. whathere it is, a view of strategically these different leaders want to do. jason: and the politics section, the cost of retaliation, we look at how these retaliatory tariffs placed on u.s. exports are affecting farmers and other folks right here at home. carol: you have to...
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according to our sources, he has changed his perspective and decided there are a lot of new thatationsn china and two of the top 20 largest tech companies were in china and now today they -- there are nine. he wants a piece of that. emily: any about-face from peter l is is fascinating -- thei take -- acinating fascinating take. only the dataot advantages weeks played before but chinese government is way more supportive of domestic technology than our government is worried they give a lot of fundamental advantages to it -- is. they give a lot of fundamental advantages to it. there will be tremendous gains from investing in chinese tech companies. thick withctacularly opportunity right now. david kirkpatrick, you will be with us later in the show and selina wang, great reporting. emily: what are the next breakthroughs in the biotech sector, we talk to skip westman. bloomberg tech's live on twitter, you can check us out @ technology and be sure to follow our news network tictoc on twitter. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: biotech has been a volatile industry for investors. for every win there
according to our sources, he has changed his perspective and decided there are a lot of new thatationsn china and two of the top 20 largest tech companies were in china and now today they -- there are nine. he wants a piece of that. emily: any about-face from peter l is is fascinating -- thei take -- acinating fascinating take. only the dataot advantages weeks played before but chinese government is way more supportive of domestic technology than our government is worried they give a lot of...
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in those days we scrambled for any kind of four walls and a bad thatat we could. i hear things have changed that much. [laughing] and at that point in time i was young and ignorant, as i recall looking back at it, but didn't know it. but as with others who came down, i was passionate and young and energetic. but there were a lot of things that i did not know about life, and was doing the best i could under those circumstances, as we all were. and never in my wildest imagination that everything that i would write a book. in fact, i haven't written anything for over 40 years of any consequence, and the only thing i ever wrote that mean anything to me that opened up my eyes and understanding was a little paper i did in fairbanks. .. per, might change your life. as it did mine. because i had never understood the nature until i took a few months during that spring to look back at our country's history sand the relations between nations that involve land. and with that comprehension, i came down to juneau trying to do whatever it was we might do to protect our land at t
in those days we scrambled for any kind of four walls and a bad thatat we could. i hear things have changed that much. [laughing] and at that point in time i was young and ignorant, as i recall looking back at it, but didn't know it. but as with others who came down, i was passionate and young and energetic. but there were a lot of things that i did not know about life, and was doing the best i could under those circumstances, as we all were. and never in my wildest imagination that everything...
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been through those scenarios but the reality is like i says -- there are very few people who have thatatwledge and expertise. >> tucker: what knowledge and expertise? >> look at the crises that we are going through right now, the major situations that were going through in north korea, with russia, with iran. you've got people who have served under multiple administrations who have a lot of knowledge. >> tucker: i'm not talking about a lot of people i'm talking about john brennan specifically, the former head of the cia who walked out of aec government job with the single most important government asset he could take with him which is his access to classified material. >> he doesn't have access to classified information. it's on a need to know, the need to know is if he is contacted and asked for assistance. >> tucker: here is wise significant, it lowers the legal threshold for current cia employees to call and tell him classified things, it allows them to leak against the administration which they ared sworn to serve. you can see the downside but yot have not explain the upside. >> they
been through those scenarios but the reality is like i says -- there are very few people who have thatatwledge and expertise. >> tucker: what knowledge and expertise? >> look at the crises that we are going through right now, the major situations that were going through in north korea, with russia, with iran. you've got people who have served under multiple administrations who have a lot of knowledge. >> tucker: i'm not talking about a lot of people i'm talking about john...
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this is news from april of this year, and filing from the dnc thatat they were required to gea decommissionedmove software and take apart about 140 servers. 180 computers and 11 separate servers. so it may actually not even exist at this point. but for the president, and i think that this is key, the americans know that he loves the country. that is hogwash what they are hearing from the media today, but the present, i think, would help put this kind of situation to bed, if you will, by addressing the fact that yes, there was meddling, and that is happening here on the political end, and has nothing to do with the fact that he won this election fair and square, but that there are questions that we have to ask about the politics that have invaded t it, the strk testimony from the other day. it is shocking. and i think this is where the american people deserve answers. >> tucker: i just want my specific questions answered. they hacked or they tempered, i believe that completely. i want to be very specific, but nobody will. oh, you're working for putin. when people want to be at specific to ques
this is news from april of this year, and filing from the dnc thatat they were required to gea decommissionedmove software and take apart about 140 servers. 180 computers and 11 separate servers. so it may actually not even exist at this point. but for the president, and i think that this is key, the americans know that he loves the country. that is hogwash what they are hearing from the media today, but the present, i think, would help put this kind of situation to bed, if you will, by...
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in fact, we have some things thatat we don't even have in the report. >> sean: will you tell us?president trump: missile sites that they used for the launching of missiles, missile research areas, that is going tg be gone. we made a lot of progress, tremendous amount of progress. one of the things i'm very happy about, we are not going to play war games anymore. you know how expensive it is? the massive bombers and for practice from guam. i said, how far is guam? six and a half hours, sir. that is a long way for a big bomber, times 20. lots of other planes going in. we are not going to be doing the war games, as long as we are negotiating in good d faith.ei that is good for a number of reasons, in addition to which we save a tremendous amount of money. you know, those things, they cost -- i hate to sound like a businessman, butbu i kept sayin, what is this costing? i would love them coming in from the sea, bombs exploding, i said, what is this cost? i don't even want to tell you, but it's a lot. we want to be doing that. as long as we are negotiating in good faith, which i think
in fact, we have some things thatat we don't even have in the report. >> sean: will you tell us?president trump: missile sites that they used for the launching of missiles, missile research areas, that is going tg be gone. we made a lot of progress, tremendous amount of progress. one of the things i'm very happy about, we are not going to play war games anymore. you know how expensive it is? the massive bombers and for practice from guam. i said, how far is guam? six and a half hours,...
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ortega has now been -- he is in his third term, in this issue of his consolidating power to the point thatat he is claiming ortega has consolidated power to the point where the elections really are not that meaningful in terms of an expression of democracy. if you could talk to that point in particular. also, about the issue of all of the people that have been killed. ,ho is doing the killing whether it is 60 or 80 or 200 or 300, that is a significant number of people that have died in the past few months in nicaragua. >> sure. to the election question, i think that every government has issues. i'm not going to say the sandinista government is perfect. they have made alliances with the business sector and the church. they have made alliances with big national money. they did that because in order to govern, you have to make alliances. the sandinista government runs on a platform of consensus and reconciliation. the economic model they have created includes building consensus not only with the employers, but also the employees. so big business sector. in the syndicate or the labor unions, thi
ortega has now been -- he is in his third term, in this issue of his consolidating power to the point thatat he is claiming ortega has consolidated power to the point where the elections really are not that meaningful in terms of an expression of democracy. if you could talk to that point in particular. also, about the issue of all of the people that have been killed. ,ho is doing the killing whether it is 60 or 80 or 200 or 300, that is a significant number of people that have died in the past...
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beyond which they couldn't pump the water out fast enough as this rain thatat fell. so the operation is ongoing. the boys are being taken out two by two. we expect that this could be c overtainly within 24 hours. and four boys now being treated we don't know what condition they're in, and we don't know exactly which boys are out. but an extraordinary operation. >> wow. >> reporter: going on as we speak. chuck? >> bill neely, thanks very much. >>> now joining me is republicar senato blunt of missouri. he's a member, of course, of the republican leadershi team senator blunt, welcome back to "meet the press." >> good to be with you, and good to hear those boys are getting out of that cave. and hopefully today will be good news for them and all of their families. >> sometimes it's juste n cover a good news story. let me begin in asia and north korea. mike pompeo was there this weekend. seems like the meetings did not go well. i'm sure there are some people thinking, i told you so, when it comes to north koreans. you were skeptical. you were on here right before when the
beyond which they couldn't pump the water out fast enough as this rain thatat fell. so the operation is ongoing. the boys are being taken out two by two. we expect that this could be c overtainly within 24 hours. and four boys now being treated we don't know what condition they're in, and we don't know exactly which boys are out. but an extraordinary operation. >> wow. >> reporter: going on as we speak. chuck? >> bill neely, thanks very much. >>> now joining me is...
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and there already are signs of thatat in texas. if we haven't done our part to put those people in prison by releasing our files and halting military support for them, through elections and otherwise, then we're going to get what we deserve. attorneyn rights general for harbury. i spoke to her in brownsville, texas, last week. [capti >>> to our viewers around the world, it's 9:00 a.m. in tokyo. we're learning about the extent of the devastation in japan caused by rains that unleashed floods and landslides. more than 120 people are dead and over 60 are still missing in
and there already are signs of thatat in texas. if we haven't done our part to put those people in prison by releasing our files and halting military support for them, through elections and otherwise, then we're going to get what we deserve. attorneyn rights general for harbury. i spoke to her in brownsville, texas, last week. [capti >>> to our viewers around the world, it's 9:00 a.m. in tokyo. we're learning about the extent of the devastation in japan caused by rains that unleashed...
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thatat we've seen is exposure from supply chains is a lot more complicated than your average person realizest of companies will make a part in a different country, send those back to a different country to make the final product. that is what we're seeing. on the industrial side, manufacturers have been localizing processes and that is to avoid disruption in the future. , a lot ofge production is in house. alix: thank you so much. appreciate that. nicholas gartside on where he sees the opportunity in fixed income as the curve continues to flatten. this is bloomberg. this is bloomberg. >> president trump and russia's vladimir putin begin their meeting in helsinki testing campaign pledge to revive ties with russia. its of america delivered highest quarterly earnings in a decade while deutsche bank sees results above estimates. the sees a trade deal by orlando let larry think to the % market pullback on a trade war. welcome to the bloomberg daybreak on monday, july 16. happy monday. david westin is in a much deserved location somewhere in croatia on boat. the market really does not go anywhere.
thatat we've seen is exposure from supply chains is a lot more complicated than your average person realizest of companies will make a part in a different country, send those back to a different country to make the final product. that is what we're seeing. on the industrial side, manufacturers have been localizing processes and that is to avoid disruption in the future. , a lot ofge production is in house. alix: thank you so much. appreciate that. nicholas gartside on where he sees the...
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former coal iustry lobbyist and long-time advocate for reducing government regulations on businessesen thatate carbon emissions. >> more on pruitt in a moment re, kelly o., but there's also update as relates to the mueller investigation as well. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it's really about will the president submit to an interview in that investigation. "the new york times" reports that the president's legal team is setting a new bar, asking robert mueller to provide any information to say whether or not he has found actual evidence that the president himself committed a crime and whether they have used every oth avenue, like other witnesses or looking through docu to get the answers they seek. that kind of a demand suggests it's even more unlikely the president would voluntarily in the o an interview investigation. so far the office of the special counsel is not commenting. craig. >> kelly o'donnell traveling with the preskeent. y o., thank you. >>> robert costa is a national political reporter for "the washington post" and moderator of "washington week" o
former coal iustry lobbyist and long-time advocate for reducing government regulations on businessesen thatate carbon emissions. >> more on pruitt in a moment re, kelly o., but there's also update as relates to the mueller investigation as well. what more can you tell us about that? >> reporter: well, craig, it's really about will the president submit to an interview in that investigation. "the new york times" reports that the president's legal team is setting a new bar,...