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so many said trump and when you said what's the problem in 2002? it would be fidel castro. >> actually talking about the dry foot policy i thought that was a safety valve for the cuban government why haven't we seen that dire economice circumstance why haven't we seen protests or any sort of instability at all? everybody says you will be there when it happened with that transitionwh that takes place how many diplomats and foreign correspondents have been there waiting for this to happen? it nevero happened but now dry foot is off the table. why hasn't there been that instability that i would ?xpect >> and number of things is because the cuban government keeps everything at a similar and they are very good at maneuvering things if this particular sector gets a little unstable we will give you a little something to call you down. when they started to get pissed off they cannot earn certain money or to change global policy that was a good thing because basically earning dollars. so they are just fantastic with that strategy but historically cuba was the last colony to
so many said trump and when you said what's the problem in 2002? it would be fidel castro. >> actually talking about the dry foot policy i thought that was a safety valve for the cuban government why haven't we seen that dire economice circumstance why haven't we seen protests or any sort of instability at all? everybody says you will be there when it happened with that transitionwh that takes place how many diplomats and foreign correspondents have been there waiting for this to happen?...
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we spoke with the millions fidelity and all the hotels of the area are giving a5 fidelity and all theels of the area are giving as many rooms as they can to dominate —— to accommodate them. what happens to tho5e accommodate them. what happens to those you have not got room for? that is a big question, after di5cu55ing that is a big question, after discussing with the municipality will give priority to families with children under six years old and then there's over 70, 75 years old and the rest of the people are taken ca re of by and the rest of the people are taken care of by the municipality. the people must be very shocked by what they've been through? definitely, they've been through? definitely, they are shocked at it is only one day that that has happened and it is very difficult and very sad time for them at the moment. and the fires are still going on at are you aware of those? no, they're not fires any more, everything is fine, we are trying to normal. this is the area where most of the disaster struck and it is not the same area any more. all the rest is fine and things are
we spoke with the millions fidelity and all the hotels of the area are giving a5 fidelity and all theels of the area are giving as many rooms as they can to dominate —— to accommodate them. what happens to tho5e accommodate them. what happens to those you have not got room for? that is a big question, after di5cu55ing that is a big question, after discussing with the municipality will give priority to families with children under six years old and then there's over 70, 75 years old and the...
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sonny: i think you will see more companies like the fidelity's of the world, planning and working withors to lunch and approve solutions. you will start to see that coming out at the end of the year or early next year, all trying to compete with companies like coinbase and bitpay. emily: thank you so much as always for stopping by. sonny: thank you, emily. emily: this company is betting big on its cloud business, and second-quarter results showed a boost in cloud services. cfo spoke with bloomberg. he says that there is still gas tank to sustain cloud sales well into 2020. waslub subscription growth actually the biggest growth rate would have enjoyed in quite a even if youd discount the latest acquisition that we have been doing, which has been closing in the beginning, which makes us very strong as a player in the first growing market as well, we midd've been growing in the 30's. so the organic growth machine is definitely accelerating. we see great prospects for the remainder of the year, which is where we have raised our guidance with another 50 million in the high-end, after having
sonny: i think you will see more companies like the fidelity's of the world, planning and working withors to lunch and approve solutions. you will start to see that coming out at the end of the year or early next year, all trying to compete with companies like coinbase and bitpay. emily: thank you so much as always for stopping by. sonny: thank you, emily. emily: this company is betting big on its cloud business, and second-quarter results showed a boost in cloud services. cfo spoke with...
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you have to look to the jurisprudence theories of the law and the fidelity to the text of the law. he is known as an outsider candidate. he did not go to harvard. >> he went to georgetown. thee is someone who matches pennsylvania coalition that helped elect the president. the you think that will have any bearing on how he interprets the constitution? >> it should not. what should have a bearing is not the biography. the biography is interesting. it will likely get him political support. absolutely. people are going to make their decisions on if they support the personality as well. but we have to judge these guys on is what they have written and they believe about the text of the constitution. julie: but they are humans. if you're making a decision on roe v. wade or another issue that for many is a very emotional one it is difficult, even for someone who is an amazing judge, trying to separate that from their own personal views. isn't that why congress tried to question them so deliberately? >> both of these guys have compelling biographies. both are top of their class. bret kavana
you have to look to the jurisprudence theories of the law and the fidelity to the text of the law. he is known as an outsider candidate. he did not go to harvard. >> he went to georgetown. thee is someone who matches pennsylvania coalition that helped elect the president. the you think that will have any bearing on how he interprets the constitution? >> it should not. what should have a bearing is not the biography. the biography is interesting. it will likely get him political...
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sonny: i think you will see more companies like the fidelity's of the world, planning and working with launch and approve solutions. you will start to see that coming out at the end of the year or early next year, all trying to compete with companies like coinbase and bitpay. it will be exciting to see this mass adoption take place. emily: thank you so much as always for stopping by. sonny: thank you, emily. sap is betting big on its cloud business to take on salesforce on -- and oracle. a raised its 2018 outlook after it showed a boost in revenue. the cfo spoke with bloomberg's matt miller. he says that there is still gas in that tank to sustain cloud sales well into 2020. cloud subscription growth, constant currencies, was the biggest growth rate that we have enjoyed in quite a few years. even if you discount the latest acquisition that we have been doing, which has been closing in the beginning of q2, which makes us a very strong player in the fast-growing market as well. we would've been growing in the mid 30's. so the organic growth machine is definitely accelerating. we see great
sonny: i think you will see more companies like the fidelity's of the world, planning and working with launch and approve solutions. you will start to see that coming out at the end of the year or early next year, all trying to compete with companies like coinbase and bitpay. it will be exciting to see this mass adoption take place. emily: thank you so much as always for stopping by. sonny: thank you, emily. sap is betting big on its cloud business to take on salesforce on -- and oracle. a...
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the montagnard and the people we worked with, you became a warrior in their tribe and the fidelity that they served with-- i have had yards play on top of me to keep me from being wounded again. some of the most dedicated, hard core fighters you will ever find. they were essentially an iron age tribe and then we trundled into the country and started handing out man jewelry, new rifles, new mortars and all that. they adopted to it like ducks in the water. the chinese pre-much the same story. the vietnamese and the cambodians the other ones we used and we would use-- up north we used mostly on yards from the brew and the tribes. we had a few other small tribes and some vietnamese. oddly enough most of the vietnamese were recruited out of prison and they were good recon people, i mean, hard-core. they were imprisoned for robbery, bank robbery, whatever and we went down a recruited them and got a chance to work their cents off at the same time. that was in a prevailing thing, but it happened in a couple occasions. i actually recruited my gunner, and 79 was a former north vietnamese in the p
the montagnard and the people we worked with, you became a warrior in their tribe and the fidelity that they served with-- i have had yards play on top of me to keep me from being wounded again. some of the most dedicated, hard core fighters you will ever find. they were essentially an iron age tribe and then we trundled into the country and started handing out man jewelry, new rifles, new mortars and all that. they adopted to it like ducks in the water. the chinese pre-much the same story. the...
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yeah keep the live go until this one with a disappointment that fidel told me very clearly that this was absolutely unacceptable or at all and. that there was nothing wrong with normal police operations but that the use of dogs was too much. fidel clearly instructed me to do everything i could to stop anything like that ever happening again but. with the ball or else cuba would immediately sever relations with east germany get a little better for all the important we have a lot of. these incidents strained relations between the socialist states patching them up again was difficult for the diplomats above all nothing was to leak to the outside months later the relationship was severely tested yet again. support the twelfth of august nine hundred seventy nine cuban contract workers and dozens of east germans got into a fight outside the xylo town nightclub. there already been racist incidents and brutal attacks the day before three cuban contract workers were randomly beaten up an imbued by three massenburg locals in the town center in response some cubans decided to fight back. you sur
yeah keep the live go until this one with a disappointment that fidel told me very clearly that this was absolutely unacceptable or at all and. that there was nothing wrong with normal police operations but that the use of dogs was too much. fidel clearly instructed me to do everything i could to stop anything like that ever happening again but. with the ball or else cuba would immediately sever relations with east germany get a little better for all the important we have a lot of. these...
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was the most important thing and immediately afterwards fidel even told me in writing that i was to prevent any discussion between the party in east germany and the party in cuba it was. it was a difficult task the ambassador was informed of fights and stabbings almost every weekend. but they were the result of the culture shock experienced by the young cubans and the young germans they also occurred on saturday nights when everyone was out drinking and dancing. one of these clashes didn't just affect cubans algerians and yugoslavs were also affected all you were but the calls came in about fights all over the place it was like a world war. where i got a suit you know i mean being. in socialist cuba the hostilities the contract workers were exposed to in east germany remain a taboo topic to this day. that's particularly true of the fatal events in massacred in august nine hundred seventy nine. nevertheless we did manage to find someone and have anna who was actually there marcello figaro a friend of the two dead men he too got beaten up at the nightclub the atmosphere had already bee
was the most important thing and immediately afterwards fidel even told me in writing that i was to prevent any discussion between the party in east germany and the party in cuba it was. it was a difficult task the ambassador was informed of fights and stabbings almost every weekend. but they were the result of the culture shock experienced by the young cubans and the young germans they also occurred on saturday nights when everyone was out drinking and dancing. one of these clashes didn't just...
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questionnaire is faithfulness to the country. fidelity to the nation. they don't ask about fidelity to a political party or to a political actor or frankly even to the president of the united states. what the president's doing right now is a garbage moment. he is suggesting that only people who agree with him politically should have access to critical national security information. and in the long run if he pursues this what it will do is it will close off the counsel he receives as the commander in chief. that is why it is more dangerous than we realize today. this is not merely a political moment. this is a moment of national security as natasha referred to. >> well, i want to ask robert about that little alley-oop play we saw in the press briefing today where a reporter who's apparently favorable to this administration just happened to have the question ready that sarah wanted to have asked, which was what about this whole question of security clearances? he asked the question. she -- it looked to me like a setup. what do you think? >>
questionnaire is faithfulness to the country. fidelity to the nation. they don't ask about fidelity to a political party or to a political actor or frankly even to the president of the united states. what the president's doing right now is a garbage moment. he is suggesting that only people who agree with him politically should have access to critical national security information. and in the long run if he pursues this what it will do is it will close off the counsel he receives as the...
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. >> i think the best insight into the level of detail and the fidelity of the information we had, which gave us such high confidence, can be found in a careful read of the most recent indictment of the 12 gru officers by special council mueller. that to me is, i think, great insight into the detail that we had, which we exposed the president and his team to on the 6th of january, 2017. in addition we left very highly classified written documents which laid out in more detail the evidence that we had. and so the fact that president putin was directly involved and directly ordered this, no big decisions are made in russia anyway without putin, and all that was laid out. >> and so donald trump has known from the start of his presidency that vladimir putin ordered the attack on our election. from james clapper this morning we learned that robert mueller has known from the beginning of his investigation about at least some of those russian military officers who robert mueller indicted last week. and that means that robert mueller probably could have brought that indictment against those russ
. >> i think the best insight into the level of detail and the fidelity of the information we had, which gave us such high confidence, can be found in a careful read of the most recent indictment of the 12 gru officers by special council mueller. that to me is, i think, great insight into the detail that we had, which we exposed the president and his team to on the 6th of january, 2017. in addition we left very highly classified written documents which laid out in more detail the evidence...
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what i have said, though, is if you want to have some sense of the fidelity and the reason why we have confidence in our findings is read the indictment that special counsel mueller on the internet research agency and the more recent one on the 12 officers get some insight into why we have such high confidence. i'm not confirming or denying any details nin the "new york times" article because some of it was inaccurate. >> he has his own flag and seal now he might have his own scandal. you'll see it first on "the lead." stay with us. southwest has $69 one-way sale fares for travel throughout september and october. so you can fill the rest of your year with all the fun. book now at southwest.com. low fares. no hidden fees. that's transfarency. [ coughs ] ♪ ♪ [ screams ] ♪ [ laughs ] ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa. your one item would be the name your price tool? it helps people save on car insurance. why wouldn't it save me? why? what would you bring? a boat. huh. >>> it was the environmentally unfriendly straw that broke the camel's back for scott pruitt. cnn and others said pruitt had staff alter
what i have said, though, is if you want to have some sense of the fidelity and the reason why we have confidence in our findings is read the indictment that special counsel mueller on the internet research agency and the more recent one on the 12 officers get some insight into why we have such high confidence. i'm not confirming or denying any details nin the "new york times" article because some of it was inaccurate. >> he has his own flag and seal now he might have his own...
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i want a judge who will apply the law to the facts of the case with fidelity to the constitution.oe v. wade is a constitutional right that is well established. and no less authority that chief justice roberts said that repeatedly at his confirmation hearing. >> you're on the senate intelligence committee. i want your views about the new report in the "washington post" saying american intelligence communities concluded north korea does not intend to denuclearize and working on ways to conceal how many nuclear weapons and production facilities it has fewer than three weeks after prds trump declared the threat is over. what do you know about this and do you think the president is getting played by north korea? >> this is a very troubling report. there's no doubt about it. and north korea has a long history of cheating on agreements that it's made with previous administrations. i supported the president talking with the north korean dictator because i do believe that has the potential for increasing our safety and eventually leading to the denuclearization of north korea. but there's
i want a judge who will apply the law to the facts of the case with fidelity to the constitution.oe v. wade is a constitutional right that is well established. and no less authority that chief justice roberts said that repeatedly at his confirmation hearing. >> you're on the senate intelligence committee. i want your views about the new report in the "washington post" saying american intelligence communities concluded north korea does not intend to denuclearize and working on...
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the fidelity was confirmed and 911 calls came in around 5:00 p.m. local time and police are still working to locate and identify the pilot of the helicopter. i am robert gray and now back to "objectified". so tell me what that is. well, this i've held onto because i was--this was special to me. when i show up at harpo studios... i get this badge, harpo. got my picture on it. - and uh... - phil, you look like a longshoreman. - i know. - ( laughs ) - phil: i look like a linebacker, right? - levin: you do. phil: and on the back it says, "harpo studios inc. access all areas." and understand, i'm from texas. so i'm not hollywood, i'm not a tv guy. so starting to get into the tv arena and tv world, was really an interesting chapter for me. my next guest is here to help lead you in the right direction. i've chosen him because he is the person who helped me the most getting through my trial in texas. so this is now 21 years ago. so when you went there for the first time, did you view that as an audition? phil: i've never had any desire to be on television. i
the fidelity was confirmed and 911 calls came in around 5:00 p.m. local time and police are still working to locate and identify the pilot of the helicopter. i am robert gray and now back to "objectified". so tell me what that is. well, this i've held onto because i was--this was special to me. when i show up at harpo studios... i get this badge, harpo. got my picture on it. - and uh... - phil, you look like a longshoreman. - i know. - ( laughs ) - phil: i look like a linebacker,...
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that's where the tiered fidelity comes in. it's been a statistically reliable predictor of school success. if a school is able to score 70% or better than the interventions and practices in place will show the desired behavior, and in this case, the decreased behavior would be decreas decreased suspensions, increased attendance, and prosocial environment and culture. the good news, there's going to be a few of these, very few in this presentation. one of the good news is more schools are actually using the t.f.i., so this data represents a significant increase in the schools using the tool to assess the progress with implementation. as you can see from the implementation scores where we should show continued growth because of the increased number of teachers who have been trained, in the many areas i mentioned on the professional development side, we actually saw a dip in the score from 66.96 to 66.7. and the use of data analysis at the school sites also for this year dipped a little bit from 63% to roughly 61%. these numbers,
that's where the tiered fidelity comes in. it's been a statistically reliable predictor of school success. if a school is able to score 70% or better than the interventions and practices in place will show the desired behavior, and in this case, the decreased behavior would be decreas decreased suspensions, increased attendance, and prosocial environment and culture. the good news, there's going to be a few of these, very few in this presentation. one of the good news is more schools are...
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. >> as you have been discussing, the eu and the president's fidelity to the existing w.t.o. will be a topic here. >> susan collins thinks that neil gorsuch would not overturn roe v wade. you finished preparing overhim for college.rs, in 24 hours, you'll send him off thinking you've done everything for his well-being. but meningitis b progresses quickly and can be fatal, sometimes within 24 hours. while meningitis b is uncommon, about 1 in 10 infected will die. like millions of others, your teen may not be vaccinated against meningitis b. meningitis b strikes quickly. be quick to talk to your teen's doctor about a meningitis b vaccine. it all started when donald trump tore thousands of immigrant children away from their parents. we the people challenged him in court and in the streets. then trump was forced to admit that his policy was wrong. and he caved. the court just ruled that trump must reunite every family he broke apart. (clock ticking rapidly) time is ticking. these children must see their parents again, and they're counting on us to act quickly. these children must
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as we start getting better, faster, cheaper predictions, as the fidelity of our predictions increase,of machine predictions increase, the value of our human judgment goes up because we're applying our judgment to much better predictions. okay. finish the next one is action. the predictions are generally used to inform an action. what action should we take? companies, operating companies own very often now as the incumbents they own the action. that's a valuable asset. it's not just the input, the data that matters. it's not just data's the new oil. your actions are valuable because now you'll be able to take better actions because you're basing those actions on higher fidelity and predictions. so in our has been where we have all these a.i. companies, one of the issues is that they build and sell predictions, but they don't own the actions. and so they have to sell their predictions to someone who does own the actions, because without the actions their predictions are worthless. so actions are a complement. the value of actions goes up. where we have the most amount of negotiations wi
as we start getting better, faster, cheaper predictions, as the fidelity of our predictions increase,of machine predictions increase, the value of our human judgment goes up because we're applying our judgment to much better predictions. okay. finish the next one is action. the predictions are generally used to inform an action. what action should we take? companies, operating companies own very often now as the incumbents they own the action. that's a valuable asset. it's not just the input,...
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>> i don't think judge kavanaugh shares the ironclad fidelity to precedent that chief justice roberts does. neil: if it's a wrong precedent. i'm not characterizing -- >> look, for years we had plessy v. ferguson, the states can separate the races. neil: right. >> it wasn't until brown v. board of education 60 years later that plessy v. ferguson -- neil: [inaudible] >> it can't be ironclad. some precedents are wrong. neil: but democrats are going to make a big deal over his role working with ken starr -- >> yes. neil: -- the investigation of bill clinton. nevertheless, that is all going to come out. >> he's made two very controversial systems, one is the president can be impeached for lying to the public. that is not accurate. the other is the president can do no wrong. that's utterly nixonian, and in fairness, he needs to dial back both of those statements. but democrats -- neil: dialing back those statements, i don't want to look at this sinisterly, if there's such a word, but dialing back in his thoughts on that clinton investigation and everything else, did that come into this play
>> i don't think judge kavanaugh shares the ironclad fidelity to precedent that chief justice roberts does. neil: if it's a wrong precedent. i'm not characterizing -- >> look, for years we had plessy v. ferguson, the states can separate the races. neil: right. >> it wasn't until brown v. board of education 60 years later that plessy v. ferguson -- neil: [inaudible] >> it can't be ironclad. some precedents are wrong. neil: but democrats are going to make a big deal over...
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the united states supreme court. i guarantee it will be somebody who has fidelity to the constitution. make up the law at all since that's the legislature's job and the judiciary's job to interpret the law. too many judges these days in our federal courts, in my view are making things up as they go along, legislating from the bench, subject to the polls, the protesters, the political whims, the fidelity is to the constitution. if you don't like the constitution, amend it. so, i guarantee you it will be somebody who is in the mold of original thinkers and somebody who shows fidelity to the constitution. i also just want to say this president, the moment he announced that he would be selecting a successor to justice kennedy's seat, he started in the advise and consent role with the senate. he had democrats and republicans here. as soon as he returned from his two-day trip to north dakota and wisconsin, and we appreciate those senators coming here and expressing their views on the process as well. pete: kellyanne, if you talk to legal scholars strict constructionists and originalists and
the united states supreme court. i guarantee it will be somebody who has fidelity to the constitution. make up the law at all since that's the legislature's job and the judiciary's job to interpret the law. too many judges these days in our federal courts, in my view are making things up as they go along, legislating from the bench, subject to the polls, the protesters, the political whims, the fidelity is to the constitution. if you don't like the constitution, amend it. so, i guarantee you it...
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everywhere as part of combating heart disease and heart attacks and really turning the corner on the fidelity's related heart disease and i think that we have to, as the governor has done statewide and other governors to really embrace naloxone not just with first responders but with the public awareness that anybody can save a life. >> first they're going to have to. [inaudible] i want to thank the first lady in the panelist for your participation and insight. we think you and now we stand adjourned. ladies and gentlemen this will conclude today's public business sessions. the governor only session will be at 345 at the hotel. please join us tonight. [inaudible] and please note that all attendees must utilize the shuttle. no public transportation will be allowed to access the event. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here's a look at our primetime schedule on the cspan network. starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, highlights from today's national governors association
everywhere as part of combating heart disease and heart attacks and really turning the corner on the fidelity's related heart disease and i think that we have to, as the governor has done statewide and other governors to really embrace naloxone not just with first responders but with the public awareness that anybody can save a life. >> first they're going to have to. [inaudible] i want to thank the first lady in the panelist for your participation and insight. we think you and now we...
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past couple of years and so that's really what unfortunately has lost catherine young the investment director from fidelity international just at the end thanks to her she's in hong kong let's move on now because the boss of german steel joint to some clip is stepping down german media is reporting that hina he singer is leaving before he gets it american activists invest powerless pull singer recently bought a say in the company with the aim of forcing he sing it out that's according to the news magazine. now the move comes shortly after to send announced a deal to merge its european steel business with indian rival tata steel. back over to sara now in plenty of world cup excitement absolutely we are heading straight to a moscow because we have our correspondent standing by it is the day that the fans of the eight remaining world cup teams have been waiting for sports correspondent all over moody is in the middle of it all in moscow good morning to you ali let's kick off with city's upcoming quarter final games what are we expecting here because we have your guys' match up with france. yeah france certain
past couple of years and so that's really what unfortunately has lost catherine young the investment director from fidelity international just at the end thanks to her she's in hong kong let's move on now because the boss of german steel joint to some clip is stepping down german media is reporting that hina he singer is leaving before he gets it american activists invest powerless pull singer recently bought a say in the company with the aim of forcing he sing it out that's according to the...
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all too typical of the millions of cubans who have suffered under the castro regime of the last six decades. fidel may be dead, raul may be retired, but the evil of the castros persists. it still molds the cuban regime's fundamental opposition to truth, to freedom, and to human rights. but the malice and menace of communism cannot break down the will of the cuban people. instead, it has strengthened their resolve. it has further united them to fight for freedom and to build a better future for their country, to establish a free cuba, a cuba not streaked by the ashes of dissident literature or littered by the corpses of defenseless teenagers. a cuba built on human decency and individual liberty where citizens are heard, not murdered, and speech is protected, not silenced. it is the cuba envisioned by oswaldo paya sardinas, his christian liberation movement and their fellow activists who continue to stand against the castro regime. it is the cuba of the young bloggers who exposed the regime's crimes and corruption at the risk of arrest, deportation, torture, or worse. with time, the oppressions of t
all too typical of the millions of cubans who have suffered under the castro regime of the last six decades. fidel may be dead, raul may be retired, but the evil of the castros persists. it still molds the cuban regime's fundamental opposition to truth, to freedom, and to human rights. but the malice and menace of communism cannot break down the will of the cuban people. instead, it has strengthened their resolve. it has further united them to fight for freedom and to build a better future for...
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the north vietnamese. well they penetrated north vietnam. and then special operations group and operators. with fidelity that distinguish special operations from the beginning. and with the added knowledge sacrifices to save many american lives to provide a paradigm for american forces and future special forces. that is the presidential citation given to the men. and there were only two other books out at the time. and then there was one called the dying place. and then the scholarly work. but most of the people they tried to interview when they started to write a book they were classified and as far as we know they are still classified. so that information one or two people were willing to talk to them but the eyewitnesses and every one of them has a different view for there were things that were left out. but today more and more writing about the special projects to really find the books and a couple of the other so with those efforts to come forward to tell people i didn't write this for myself but the most incredible people i have ever met in my life and they are still friends of mine. i hope the bo
the north vietnamese. well they penetrated north vietnam. and then special operations group and operators. with fidelity that distinguish special operations from the beginning. and with the added knowledge sacrifices to save many american lives to provide a paradigm for american forces and future special forces. that is the presidential citation given to the men. and there were only two other books out at the time. and then there was one called the dying place. and then the scholarly work. but...
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you know, first of all, president trump is a bizarre poster boy for the idea of fidelity to the rulelaw or nonpolitical prosecutions. he campaigned on locking her up. he thinking comey should go to jail. so this isn't a person who knows about faithfulness to the rule of law, this is a person who uses his office every chance that he gets and then lies about it. we can think about that memo he dictated on air force one in which he lied about the purposes of meeting with the russians. so what impeachment is about ultimately is the security of our democracy. do we have faith that the people we elect to lead us are not looking out for their own personal gain and keeping their own butts out of jail. the pentagon papers were released to let the united states that our country was involved in a war that we knew was going to lose and thousands and thousands of lies were going to be lost. the hacking of the democratic emails was about getting donald trump elected president. >> if donald trump told the russians to hack e-mails, that is a crime and impeachable events. i started in college about d
you know, first of all, president trump is a bizarre poster boy for the idea of fidelity to the rulelaw or nonpolitical prosecutions. he campaigned on locking her up. he thinking comey should go to jail. so this isn't a person who knows about faithfulness to the rule of law, this is a person who uses his office every chance that he gets and then lies about it. we can think about that memo he dictated on air force one in which he lied about the purposes of meeting with the russians. so what...
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judges have to have to a ability to puts a side their personal views and rule on the facts of the case with fidelity to the law and the constitution. >> now, only one member of the current supreme court clarence thomas is officially on the record supporting the overturn of roe v. wade and aren't they typically cautious of blowing up the precedents? >> well, we have seen the jay us in decision regarding the labor and donations or the contributions from the people in labor unions, and that is going to change late built of the precedent -- >> hold that thought for a second, because i want to point out that these are live images as the president and the first lady returning home coming back are the their week hend in new jersey. please continue. >> and you think that you will be hearing a lot about the precedent, and you will hear a lot from the next nominee about not wanting to comment on future cases which is similar to what we heard from neil gorsuch in his confirmation process of not wanting to comment on things like that, and so i do believe it is going to be somebody who is in the nomination proce
judges have to have to a ability to puts a side their personal views and rule on the facts of the case with fidelity to the law and the constitution. >> now, only one member of the current supreme court clarence thomas is officially on the record supporting the overturn of roe v. wade and aren't they typically cautious of blowing up the precedents? >> well, we have seen the jay us in decision regarding the labor and donations or the contributions from the people in labor unions, and...
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the app! at fidelity, our online u.s. equity trades are just $4.95.no matter what you trade, or where you trade, you'll only pay $4.95. fidelity. open an account today. . >>> here's what's coming up top of the hour. are stocks primed for a big move higher as some suggest or is this bull run about to end >>> and payments play getting a call and vallie master is here, talks about stocks he is unloading he will do that in about 15 minutes. >> good one. see you soon, scott. thanks >>> let's get to the santelli exchange hey, rick. >> hi, carl. i would like to welcome my guest mark olson, former fed governor. thanks, mark, for joining me this morning. >> thank you for having me, rick always enjoy being on with you. >> let's go in the way back machine 22 years 1996 new york federal reserve bank had two people do a research paper. many may know of both or one or the other. larry kudlow and many brought up we're looking at the wrong curve, and yes, the research that originally made the curve such an interesting predictor of recessions was three months to tens
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susan collins, (r) maine: "i want a judge who will apply the law to the facts of the case with fidelity to the constitution. roe v. wade is a constitutional right that is well established."i'm andrew spencer, reporting ( lydia ) and here's a live look outside... at the embarcadero. ( lydia ) drivers in one south bay city seem to be having a problem stopping at red lights. kron 4's stanley roberts explains in this edition of people behaving badly. (who are you?) who are you? (who are you to be filming people here), it's a public street (yea so.) so i can publicly film, (really) yea enjoy it thank you you too while i'm recording in public ..here is some information that will save you the headache of getting a ticket for running a red light see this black and white sign which reads stop here on red . it's pretty much self e
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all right those were the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after inside story stage of them so watching by fidel. the question is will the fifteen thousand people posing an imminent threat to israel use knives as they were. told each may need to come. to your garage no no they're saying they're going to die on the day are sending them to die it's a contradiction when they come and attack us it's a war he was attacking maybe his son goes head to head with. what israel is doing is deliberately choosing to slaughter house. what are the so-called special relationship donald trump visits britain for the first time as president and the insults prime minister. he says her arrival will make a better leader and she ignored his advice on brad pitt and migration how damaging is all that for the transatlantic allies this is inside story. the welcome to the program. in the ritual which is prime minister theresa may might wonder whether this was really the best week.
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i feel strongly we need to assure the direction provided by congress as the strongest fidelity and the highest quality service delivery possible in order to achieve this goal every configured samsa technical assistance approach to one that supports a robust national and regional technical assistance strategy emphasizing training on evidence-based and effective practices to communities across the country. much work has been undertaken across hhs and samsa implement t century cures act but this is far from over look forward to continuing a strong partnership with congress to help americans living with mental and substance abuse disorders and family. i am pleased to answer questions today. >> thank you dr. mccance-katz for your testimony this concludes witness opening statement portion now we move to questions that i recognized myself for five minutes. i want to begin by asking unanimous consent to place into the record statement for the record from texas tech university health science center the hall professor family community medicine and professor of public health and executive vice pr
i feel strongly we need to assure the direction provided by congress as the strongest fidelity and the highest quality service delivery possible in order to achieve this goal every configured samsa technical assistance approach to one that supports a robust national and regional technical assistance strategy emphasizing training on evidence-based and effective practices to communities across the country. much work has been undertaken across hhs and samsa implement t century cures act but this...
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predict whether someone will be able to handle the pressure of watched and reach the right outcomes, to retain fidelityo the constitution, is there written opinions or written law view articles. neil: justice roberts, you could argue that would not have been a judge who would have given the green light to obamacare. on procedural, technical grounds, he would not have been the person at least from the hearings and the opinions that would have telegraphed that. i guess i'm asking how sure can we be one way or the other wet were you have the live or written opinions or dissents or not. >> that's a great question, neil. chief justice roberts had only been on the lower court a short period of time when he was elevated to be chief justice. the same court brett kavanaugh is on. chief justice roberts was only there a year or two. i think roberts is a good example of what you were worried about. he had a reputation in washington for being a conservative republican. but when you look at the records, speeches, articles and opinions, he did turn out to be a procedurallist and not really committed to the original u
predict whether someone will be able to handle the pressure of watched and reach the right outcomes, to retain fidelityo the constitution, is there written opinions or written law view articles. neil: justice roberts, you could argue that would not have been a judge who would have given the green light to obamacare. on procedural, technical grounds, he would not have been the person at least from the hearings and the opinions that would have telegraphed that. i guess i'm asking how sure can we...
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you guys did your deal with the is.las -- fidel had you do the m&a -- how you view the m&a market?s consolidation still taking place. we evaluatede up and it has to be good for everyone. how do you play that? with the aca in the flux that it is an, do have to wait until the picture is clear or deal with the other stance? >> we will make our decisions based on the facts as they are today. if you start the what if's, you'll get paralyzed. holland used to talk about analysis by paralysis -- paralysis by analysis. that is something we work to avoid. analysis, but you make the decision you have in front of you. if it changes, we have the agility and systems to move with it. that is a you go about it. >> where are the opportunities you go big? saw the biggest health insurance merge about two years ago, the previous administers and was negative about those deals. i'm interesting to see where we will see deal flow. >> i try telling people that i felt we would have difficulty, and at length, the justice department is looking at it through the lens of the airline industry. they consolidate a
you guys did your deal with the is.las -- fidel had you do the m&a -- how you view the m&a market?s consolidation still taking place. we evaluatede up and it has to be good for everyone. how do you play that? with the aca in the flux that it is an, do have to wait until the picture is clear or deal with the other stance? >> we will make our decisions based on the facts as they are today. if you start the what if's, you'll get paralyzed. holland used to talk about analysis by...
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and displaced thousands of families well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness that's alleging by fidel. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera. says. who in this country but. certainly didn't want it to be this one but i just feel like. both afghanistan and sardar will. always be. many consider this luxury hotel to be one of the safest spots in kabul but late thursday taliban gunmen stormed the serena hotels restaurants killing nine people including prominent journalist sardar achmad his wife and two children all four shot point blank to the head afghan authorities say the four gunmen had guns and ammunition in their shoes to evade security we are still waiting for for all those investigation to take place. where will they go how much is the what you know you cannot go wrong. i was for a moment. in the. machine when i would come out where the list was from. would go toward most of them out. raising money is money that can become a. boom
and displaced thousands of families well those are the headlines the news continues here on al-jazeera after witness that's alleging by fidel. we understand the differences. and the similarities of cultures across the world so no matter how you take it al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to al-jazeera. says. who in this country but. certainly didn't want it to be this one but i just feel like. both afghanistan and sardar will. always be. many consider this luxury...
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the stock upright you are probably still invested in it in some way. facebook is % ownedy institutional investors, meaning investment adviseut,l funds and pension funds. vanguard, fidelity, black rock,o state streetl advisers are all top holders of this stock and if you own etfs, facebook is 6% of the qqq which racks the nasdaq 100 index. the technology etf called the xlk had an 8% weighting in facebook shares and vanguard's communication etf and the vox has about a 13% weightingfaf book. >>> so now that the faang names which is the acrym for amazon,en netflix and gond let's take a look at what they're investing in and what's not. john najarian founder of the najarian family office. >> welcome >> good to be here, guys. >> especially on a day like today. ce>> let's start with ok and a terrible day for investors y. how do you look at the stock and what would you do with this? >> last night the told us too much, sue. when the cfo warner got out and said basically that the margins ting and ascontr you said, operating margins down from 60% two years ago and nearly 60% to 44% now will drop into the 30s and he sai that over the next two years. that's a lot faster and a lot big
the stock upright you are probably still invested in it in some way. facebook is % ownedy institutional investors, meaning investment adviseut,l funds and pension funds. vanguard, fidelity, black rock,o state streetl advisers are all top holders of this stock and if you own etfs, facebook is 6% of the qqq which racks the nasdaq 100 index. the technology etf called the xlk had an 8% weighting in facebook shares and vanguard's communication etf and the vox has about a 13% weightingfaf book....
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that they become ripe for being overturned and those are the requirements and all of these justices or nominees will have to express a fidelityw to get nominated so i would expect they would follow. >> a great legal lesson here this morning. thank you, danny. >>> and a shift of michael cohen from potential target to potential witness. what to expect from the hiring of a new attorney. that's up next. >> and story of cool, this weeks episode taps into the desire to be cool. that's here tomorrow at 9:00 here on msnbc. at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory updates. & he'll find the same shoes in your store that he found online he'll be one happy, very forgetful wide footed customer. at&t provides edge to edge intelligence. it can do so much for your business, the list goes on and on. that's the power of &. & if your customer also forgets socks! & you could send him a coupon for that item. and i'm still going for my best even though i live with a
that they become ripe for being overturned and those are the requirements and all of these justices or nominees will have to express a fidelityw to get nominated so i would expect they would follow. >> a great legal lesson here this morning. thank you, danny. >>> and a shift of michael cohen from potential target to potential witness. what to expect from the hiring of a new attorney. that's up next. >> and story of cool, this weeks episode taps into the desire to be cool....
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the president is focused on judge kavanaugh's approach to the law, his fidelity to the constitution and the law as it was written. >> so, should brett kavanaugh, if he is confirmed, as you guys at the white house hope happens, and ends up on the court, should he recuse himself if a question related to the special counsel investigation comes up before the supreme court? >> hallie, we've been getting that question. i think it is absurd. this is a sitting u.s. judge in the u.s. court of appeals for the d.c. circuit. on any matters that may involve recusal, he will follow the law. beyond that, there is nothing else to state. >> not a totally absurd question. there is a special counsel investigation happening. it is possible questions related to that could end up on the court. could end up kavanaugh ends up t on the court. you're saying kavanaugh will make the decision when the time comes. >> he will follow the law. >> let me ask about the hill battle. that is starting today. we know the vice president in the matter of an hour will end up on capitol hill, meeting with mitch mcconnell, bringi
the president is focused on judge kavanaugh's approach to the law, his fidelity to the constitution and the law as it was written. >> so, should brett kavanaugh, if he is confirmed, as you guys at the white house hope happens, and ends up on the court, should he recuse himself if a question related to the special counsel investigation comes up before the supreme court? >> hallie, we've been getting that question. i think it is absurd. this is a sitting u.s. judge in the u.s. court...
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someone like gorsuch cares a great deal about the constitution and fidelity to the constitution and alure to live according to the boundaries of the constitution has caused a lot of problems. so within this, these are all people who are largely somewhat the same in their traditional approach, you will see some variation and that is interesting and we just have to wait to see who gets picked. >> jon: we know that senator mike lee was spoken to by the president today. with the president put him on the supreme court? >> just based on all of the chatter, i put him low on the list. i put amy barrett or brett cavanaugh up towards the top. there are a lot of republicans and conservatives who think it would be a good idea to pick a woman, not only for the confirmation battle to come, but also if you are going to undermining or chipping away at roe vs. wade, good to have a woman on the court. >> jon: senator dianne feinstein made it pretty clear, katie, that she didn't think much of amy barrett when she was interviewing her for the appeals court. >> is not even didn't think much, was very disr
someone like gorsuch cares a great deal about the constitution and fidelity to the constitution and alure to live according to the boundaries of the constitution has caused a lot of problems. so within this, these are all people who are largely somewhat the same in their traditional approach, you will see some variation and that is interesting and we just have to wait to see who gets picked. >> jon: we know that senator mike lee was spoken to by the president today. with the president put...
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with being responsible for endorsement of laws that work against the american citizen, that works against decency and honor and fidelity to the constitution. this is a, this is, as low a point as one could have imagined, even in the darkest days of watergate, do you agree? >> i do. there has been no greater documented abuse of authority, abuse of process, to deliberately target a candidate and then a president than what we've seen right now. this is an outrage that goes beyond the pale of anything in our modern political history. there is nothing like it. lou: i want to, i just want to understand, your understanding of how it is a fisa court judge, no, not one, but a number of fisa court judges -- >> four of them in this case, yeah? >> could abandon the basic, elementary rigors required of them under the fisa law, under the procedure of their court, and how anyone could stand in front of them and represent the steele dossier as sufficient evidence to carry out surveillance of a presidential candidate, for crying out loud and his campaign? >> well the process itself is, the procedure is built on, not just identifying th
with being responsible for endorsement of laws that work against the american citizen, that works against decency and honor and fidelity to the constitution. this is a, this is, as low a point as one could have imagined, even in the darkest days of watergate, do you agree? >> i do. there has been no greater documented abuse of authority, abuse of process, to deliberately target a candidate and then a president than what we've seen right now. this is an outrage that goes beyond the pale of...
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my first meeting with the cubans, i describe they went through the bay of pigs invasion, attempts to assassinate fidel castro, the cuban missile crisis. and i said look, i wasn't even born when most of those things happened. we're here to move forward. and i think it did express a bigger point. not just about the united states and cuba, but countries can work through issues through dialogue, put the past behind them. frankly, i believe we can improve the lives of the cuban people by opening up the embargo. it was actually hurting the people we said we wanted to help. the cubans were suffering under that embargo. the idea of promoting democracy, castro was in power for six years. clearly, what we were doing wasn't working. more american travel, more information reaching cubans, more access to the internet then not only would their lives impr improve but ultimately it would be more likely to open up political change. >> okay, thank you. okay. thank you. i want to thank -- who is that? i want to thank senators klobachar and booker for joining us this afternoon. now in the president's campaign, he promise
my first meeting with the cubans, i describe they went through the bay of pigs invasion, attempts to assassinate fidel castro, the cuban missile crisis. and i said look, i wasn't even born when most of those things happened. we're here to move forward. and i think it did express a bigger point. not just about the united states and cuba, but countries can work through issues through dialogue, put the past behind them. frankly, i believe we can improve the lives of the cuban people by opening up...
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predict whether someone will be able to handle the pressure of watched and reach the right outcomes, to retain fidelitythe constitution, is there written opinions or written law view articles. neil: justice roberts, you could argue that would not have been a judge who would have given the green light to obamacare. on procedural, technical grounds, he would not have been the person at least from the hearings and the opinions that would have telegraphed that. i guess i'm asking how sure can we be one way or the other wet were you have the live or written opinions or dissents or not. >> that's a great question, neil. chief justice roberts had only been on the lower court a short period of time when he was elevated to be chief justice. the same court brett kavanaugh is on. chief justice roberts was only there a year or two. i think roberts is a good example of what you were worried about. he had a reputation in washington for being a conservative republican. but when you look at the records, speeches, articles and opinions, he did turn out to be a procedurallist and not really committed to the original und
predict whether someone will be able to handle the pressure of watched and reach the right outcomes, to retain fidelitythe constitution, is there written opinions or written law view articles. neil: justice roberts, you could argue that would not have been a judge who would have given the green light to obamacare. on procedural, technical grounds, he would not have been the person at least from the hearings and the opinions that would have telegraphed that. i guess i'm asking how sure can we be...
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fidelity. open an account today. >>> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. coming up on thealftime report at noon, are investors in a trade trap held hostage by trade disputes how you did you protect yourself and your portfolio plus a big cut for a big name retailer and trard traders will weigh inh their strategy for the second half of the year halftime report starts at noon back to you. >> thank you, michelle trade fears continue to rattle investors. more and more companies speaking out. the chamber of commerce which is the big business lobby group saying this morning that tariffs will hurt american companies and consumers wallets. to griff us ive us a look at hoe will be impacted, we're joined by ryan peterson with a global freight company ever offering real time tracking of shipments. thanks for coming on so are you seeing any impact so is far from the tariffs that have been announced from the united states and other countries? >> so they haven't gone into effect yet, but companies are starting to plan for it and think about how do we run a supply chain in a world with so
fidelity. open an account today. >>> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. coming up on thealftime report at noon, are investors in a trade trap held hostage by trade disputes how you did you protect yourself and your portfolio plus a big cut for a big name retailer and trard traders will weigh inh their strategy for the second half of the year halftime report starts at noon back to you. >> thank you, michelle trade fears continue to rattle investors. more and more companies speaking out....
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they can tell you we should smile a lot of fairness to fred the treasurer of the physiologists now fidelity president a photo look. at a dad. hit up in the hole that asked him not to chic. the fullness outfit and fly it a fuss with yeah yeah so i let in the air did this with. if not a lead us to that that is allowed to every activity i said i love from thailand i can rewrite it i thought it wouldn't kill me to actually clear. a leg and leora is delighted i'm now and can narrow down when i lower and lower left entirely have to pay the vet a lot rather than if i'm fighting. yes sure hassle a leno had a bit awful. men can have fun. going on behind it and made him a hard up one yes so he had a show here as a community might the heads here. as leave us it. with this in mind the heads and chip in the butt is. the more. we can get. into character and. i really am glad the arabs are getting back to saudi arabia. on the view to see some of the how are they going to get you if you will be the us with a lesser extent. yet this isn't it. i guess that it. has a reason. now so if you're to have a really
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election soon, war may be popular or unpopular, whatever is going through minds of congresses is not fidelity to the constitution, it is not fidelity to the separation of powers. i was interviewing member of congress whose name i won't mention at the same time we broke to announcement that the president was bombing libya. you're of the same party as the president. what do you think about this, well, the president doesn't have the authority to do this, we all know that. what are you going to do about that. >> probably nothing. >> we are spring break and when congressional break was over and the president returned from his trip to south america, nothing had happened except that the constitution was weaker and the power of the president was stronger, gadhafi was about to be killed in a horrific way. if gadhafi that was so evil that he ought to have been killed by american forces only congress should have unlearned. madison could not have been clearer. what travels me the most is the preferential value when congress look it is other way. i'm not here to criticize president trump, this is not an argument
election soon, war may be popular or unpopular, whatever is going through minds of congresses is not fidelity to the constitution, it is not fidelity to the separation of powers. i was interviewing member of congress whose name i won't mention at the same time we broke to announcement that the president was bombing libya. you're of the same party as the president. what do you think about this, well, the president doesn't have the authority to do this, we all know that. what are you going to do...