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over theally, both long term and the near term, there is still a lot of uncertainty out there.onathan: what do you think, kathy? kathy: we are in the lower for longer camp. the market just got really carried away for a while with some of the negative news from abroad. now we have signs of consumers continuing to be supporting the economy going forward, and some of the risks of deflation, recession have abated, so we are getting back to what i would consider a reasonable level. jonathan: to understand whether this is sustainable are not, you have to talk about what is underpinning the move. and to what degree you assign what is happening to the trade story. the trade story is totally unpredictable. if you believe that is the biggest driver of traders are yields, then i don't think you can say the moves that we have seen our sustainable come with any level of confidence. what underpins the move, and to what degree is it all about train? ally: i don't think it is about train but obviously a contributing back. so much negativity around it, but we have seen some better economic numb
over theally, both long term and the near term, there is still a lot of uncertainty out there.onathan: what do you think, kathy? kathy: we are in the lower for longer camp. the market just got really carried away for a while with some of the negative news from abroad. now we have signs of consumers continuing to be supporting the economy going forward, and some of the risks of deflation, recession have abated, so we are getting back to what i would consider a reasonable level. jonathan: to...
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all over theally world. as the world population grows, it becomes more organized, there's going to be greater dairy for protein and protein can satisfy a lot of that protein need. things areg-term going to get much better, but i think right now there is a bit of stress out there. about you? >> to continue to build on that, early tech was the industry. we went from, you know, one farm feeding themselves, and one person in the city, to now feeding hundreds. to see that growth from the one plow to 48 rows, implementations that the g.p.s. is driving from that standpoint, in the dairy industry. talked about we're now seeing a dairy farm in texas has robots doing the work, because labor is harder and harder to get. we're seeing those type of innovations come through. we're seeing drones that can fly whiched yards, identify cow is hot and needs treatment rather than treating the entire 1,000 cows with antibiotics. you can treat one cow. towe have healthier food eat. we're not overmed kairting. overmedicating. we're
all over theally world. as the world population grows, it becomes more organized, there's going to be greater dairy for protein and protein can satisfy a lot of that protein need. things areg-term going to get much better, but i think right now there is a bit of stress out there. about you? >> to continue to build on that, early tech was the industry. we went from, you know, one farm feeding themselves, and one person in the city, to now feeding hundreds. to see that growth from the one...
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but with that whisper, he was subdue theally competition of strippers and everything in an eight hour i was worried for him, because men are cruel in san quentin. they don't applaud and less they like you. but they were crazy about him. ♪ he identified with us and he is the kind of guy who might have been in there with us if things had gone the wrong way for him. >> merle haggard decided if he ever got out of prison, he would try to follow in johnny cash's footsteps. [cheering] host: why was johnny cash so interested in performing in prisons? is a: johnny cash patriarch of country music, but he is a polymath. he is interested in everything. he is interested in native americans and the plight of native americans, and issued that concept album before it was a thing. he is interested in prisoners, the dispossessed of the world. he was always interested in every kind of music and promised his mama after the death of his brother that he would become a preacher, but he didn't. he always put a gospel song into every show. when he had a nationally syndicated -- nationally broadcast television
but with that whisper, he was subdue theally competition of strippers and everything in an eight hour i was worried for him, because men are cruel in san quentin. they don't applaud and less they like you. but they were crazy about him. ♪ he identified with us and he is the kind of guy who might have been in there with us if things had gone the wrong way for him. >> merle haggard decided if he ever got out of prison, he would try to follow in johnny cash's footsteps. [cheering] host:...
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but with that whisper, he was subdue theally competition of strippers and everything in an eight hour i was worried for him, because men are cruel in san quentin. they don't applaud and less they like you. but they were crazy about him. ♪ he identified with us and he is the kind of guy who might have been in there with us if things had gone the wrong way for him. >> merle haggard decided if he ever got out of prison, he would try to follow in johnny cash's footsteps. [cheering] host: why was johnny cash so interested in performing in prisons? is a: johnny cash patriarch of country music, but he is a polymath. he is interested in everything. he is interested in native americans and the plight of native americans, and issued that concept album before it was a thing. he is interested in prisoners, the dispossessed of the world. he was always interested in every kind of music and promised his mama after the death of his brother that he would become a preacher, but he didn't. he always put a gospel song into every show. when he had a nationally syndicated -- nationally broadcast television
but with that whisper, he was subdue theally competition of strippers and everything in an eight hour i was worried for him, because men are cruel in san quentin. they don't applaud and less they like you. but they were crazy about him. ♪ he identified with us and he is the kind of guy who might have been in there with us if things had gone the wrong way for him. >> merle haggard decided if he ever got out of prison, he would try to follow in johnny cash's footsteps. [cheering] host:...
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people feeling despair, we saw schoolchildren form human chains across a few districts in hong just up theally road from here around seymour road. there also calls to boycott classes later this week, alongside a rally on the 15th. one of the more wealthier neighborhoods on hong kong island for human chain to be formed. they have also applied for a premature -- to hold a rally on friday. rishaad: have we heard anything from the administration or carrie lam? on sunday, we had a statement from the hong kong government. regretoke of the --arding the reintroduction they say there should be no foreign legislators that should interfere with hong kong. germany's chancellor angela merkel is visiting china this weekend, and raise the issue of hong kong. -- raised the issue of hong kong. hungary government condemned what they saw as illegal behavior with -- of radical protesters. they didn't address the behavior of police. david: sophie live from -- for us. brett still here with us. what is the market blind spot? if there is no forum for the two sides to sit and speak about where they are, and it's just
people feeling despair, we saw schoolchildren form human chains across a few districts in hong just up theally road from here around seymour road. there also calls to boycott classes later this week, alongside a rally on the 15th. one of the more wealthier neighborhoods on hong kong island for human chain to be formed. they have also applied for a premature -- to hold a rally on friday. rishaad: have we heard anything from the administration or carrie lam? on sunday, we had a statement from the...
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with theally agree libertarians, these are private companies that are allowed to do what they will with people's contracted way of information. they are allowed to create better targeted ads. fun,just a general move a whatever you put online is going to stay online. companies right now, they are not posting data that -- they are not posting data that is unreachable, it is something we put on there and we should have the expectation it is going to stay there. >> a question for the conservatives: what would you say is the most serious social problem that the state is incapable of successfully addressing? that's a very good question. [laughter] >> you can blame the hashtag, not me. [laughter] >> i honestly would say the decline of marriage. whether we like it or not, no nation is meant to injure forever, andndure this is an existential threat to our civilization and the united states at large. marriage rates are really, really low. i talked to my parents, i talked to their parents, it is just a situation that we haven't seen before and we have to ask ourselves, why is this culture of conve
with theally agree libertarians, these are private companies that are allowed to do what they will with people's contracted way of information. they are allowed to create better targeted ads. fun,just a general move a whatever you put online is going to stay online. companies right now, they are not posting data that -- they are not posting data that is unreachable, it is something we put on there and we should have the expectation it is going to stay there. >> a question for the...
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it is not finalized yet, where increase theally access, make it affordable, make sure it has parody withsical health needs. host: does the affair -- affordable health care act offered any avenues? guest: it does. studies have shown it hasn't actually been implemented. talking aboutt is mental health legislation. if you want to ask her questions about it, for those of you in the eastern's and central time zones, 202-748-8000, and the pacific time zone, 202-748-8001, you can tweet us at http://twitter.com/cspanwj. specifics -- statistics tell us the 10th leading cause of death is a result of suicide. expand on that. guest: you are correct. 2017 45in 20 does -- thousand people died by their own hand. veterans are dying at record rates from suicide. the other area that we have not touched on yet our kids on college campuses. one of the things i have sponsored is bringing greater mental health care to students who are often for the first time away from home, it may be do not know anyone else at the school, their former support system is gone. we are also seeing rising numbers of suicide on co
it is not finalized yet, where increase theally access, make it affordable, make sure it has parody withsical health needs. host: does the affair -- affordable health care act offered any avenues? guest: it does. studies have shown it hasn't actually been implemented. talking aboutt is mental health legislation. if you want to ask her questions about it, for those of you in the eastern's and central time zones, 202-748-8000, and the pacific time zone, 202-748-8001, you can tweet us at...
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congress and theally can people need transparency from the government. we need to know about the domestic terrorist threats we face and how the government is allocating resources to confront them. importantly, in addition to ensuring that critical data is made available, h.r. 3106 requires d.h.s. to research the transnational aspect of domestic terrorism. increasingly, that is an awareness that white supremacist extremists rarely act in a vacuum. from the united states to new zealand and norway, networks of extremists inspire each other to violence. further, the committee received testimony about the similarities in the recruitment tactics utilized by white supremacist extremists and isis. they focus on victimization and trust of -- distrust of political leaders and public institutions and heavily on propaganda that emphasize purchase ity and militancy. i would like to thank the staff of our committee who worked on charles and ena, nicole. their effort to getting us to where we are today. with that, mr. speaker, i urge my colleagues to support h.r. 3106,
congress and theally can people need transparency from the government. we need to know about the domestic terrorist threats we face and how the government is allocating resources to confront them. importantly, in addition to ensuring that critical data is made available, h.r. 3106 requires d.h.s. to research the transnational aspect of domestic terrorism. increasingly, that is an awareness that white supremacist extremists rarely act in a vacuum. from the united states to new zealand and...
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be a general election whether he resigns or not from the prime ministership in which he and know theallyle are going to run as the people versus parliament. odd as that might sound to american ears, today's supreme court ruling might even reinforce that electoral -- that campaign line because they can portray these 11 judges and the queen, whoever else they like as part of the deep state. there's a very trumpian logic to this. very similar to when we talk about impeachment, the big question is, well, we might think this. we might be outraged by that, but what are the people out there thinking? are they paying much attention? do they care about the supreme court? do they care about 11 judges? and unfortunately i don't know the answer to that anymore than i would know the answer to whether the american electorate care about the differences between what joe biden is alleged to have done by president trump and what president trump has actually done. >> let's bring in former treasury official "morning joe" economic analysts steve rattner. steve, you covered british politics and government "th
be a general election whether he resigns or not from the prime ministership in which he and know theallyle are going to run as the people versus parliament. odd as that might sound to american ears, today's supreme court ruling might even reinforce that electoral -- that campaign line because they can portray these 11 judges and the queen, whoever else they like as part of the deep state. there's a very trumpian logic to this. very similar to when we talk about impeachment, the big question is,...
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>> if you qualify you would all theally be -- >> are you already for getting what you said two minutes ago? i can't believe that you said two minutes ago that they had to buy in and now you're saying they don't have to buy -- you're for getting that. >> i said anything but your grandmother who has no money. >> she would nooet need a healthcare system that automatically enrolls people regardless of whether they choose to on the in or not, if you lose your job for instance, his -- his healthcare plan would not automatically enroll you, you would have to on the in. mine would. that's the big difference. i'm fulfilling the legacy of barack obama and you're not. >> that will be a surprise to him. >> there were so many things wrong with that, joe. rookie, low blow, obviously so obsessed with joe biden that he was going after biden being proud of working in the obama administration but then not taking responsibility for what went wrong. i think julian castro worked in the obama administration as well. maybe he forgot. the problem with castro's spite, as dan stein and mike memma lee point out,
>> if you qualify you would all theally be -- >> are you already for getting what you said two minutes ago? i can't believe that you said two minutes ago that they had to buy in and now you're saying they don't have to buy -- you're for getting that. >> i said anything but your grandmother who has no money. >> she would nooet need a healthcare system that automatically enrolls people regardless of whether they choose to on the in or not, if you lose your job for...