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they had to keep track of who they owned. they were given a specific value based on what they could do in a given year. kind ofased on what labor they thought they could do at the time. every year that would change if they were sick, if they injured themselves. it was a monetary value, it was an appraisal. at the market they were then given a sale price, or a market value. that was one that was valued to trade when people were negotiating. those guys were higher than the appraised value, but the market value was based on a particular day. host: are there records? what kind of records show these transactions? guest: one of the first records that we historians use our legible items that planters and flavors had. they kept records of day-to-day value of enslaved people, the work they were doing, the weather, the crop, how much rice they were cleaning, tobacco, wheat. most planters did. or they would group them by five slaves doing this, seven enslaved doing a particular task. they were very meticulous records. we had records abo
they had to keep track of who they owned. they were given a specific value based on what they could do in a given year. kind ofased on what labor they thought they could do at the time. every year that would change if they were sick, if they injured themselves. it was a monetary value, it was an appraisal. at the market they were then given a sale price, or a market value. that was one that was valued to trade when people were negotiating. those guys were higher than the appraised value, but...
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they did. this youngster is taking a cool drink on a beautiful sunday afternoon. st. paul'sed cathedral had been hit several times but not badly damaged. one of the other attractions was buckingham palace and the gates which were protected by british troops. not in the bearskin hats that they were in peacetime, but in full war uniforms. this was the way they paraded up and down. they were not performing for the camera, but they were actually doing their duty. you notice the barrage balloons in the background. london had barrage balloons all over the area. it was said if it wasn't for the balloons with all the equipment being brought into the country, that the islands would sink into the sea. the balloons were holding it up. food wasremember that pretty scarce in london at this time. it was being brought in whatever way they could and being unloaded. it isn't often you get a bright day like this in the spring in london. this was an opportunity to show what soldiers were doing while they were wai
they did. this youngster is taking a cool drink on a beautiful sunday afternoon. st. paul'sed cathedral had been hit several times but not badly damaged. one of the other attractions was buckingham palace and the gates which were protected by british troops. not in the bearskin hats that they were in peacetime, but in full war uniforms. this was the way they paraded up and down. they were not performing for the camera, but they were actually doing their duty. you notice the barrage balloons in...
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i think they expect to have such. a fall then they stay what they said that. the chief executive said it will be withdrawn and they also. challenge us on the protesters who were arrested so we're seeing. his truck. demonstration i say ray would you say that carrie lamb the chief executive of hong kong that her apologies and her suspension of the legislation was a genuine climbdown a genuine retraction or is the government just biding its time. yes i think a treat a dolphin just find the time to let the whole case screwed on in the international community because last week 2 medians people on the streets and it drew a hitch attention some day international community and like the us. a set that she will raise to each issue of hong kong in g. 20 i think it's a hitch procession to the hong kong ottomans thank you and we will come back to pressure from outside a little bit later on but. for those of us who are less well acquainted in kong with hong kong it may have seemed a bit surprising at 1st that what appeared to be a procedural law would provoke this level of
i think they expect to have such. a fall then they stay what they said that. the chief executive said it will be withdrawn and they also. challenge us on the protesters who were arrested so we're seeing. his truck. demonstration i say ray would you say that carrie lamb the chief executive of hong kong that her apologies and her suspension of the legislation was a genuine climbdown a genuine retraction or is the government just biding its time. yes i think a treat a dolphin just find the time to...
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because they don't know who they are with. rather strange to have a political party Ãbi can talk about the republicans too, it's rather strange to have political party in this country that hates the country. i told him very provocative when i say these things but i don't care. you have a democratic party that puts party first. that's what the hard left does. 31st. i don't put republican first, do you? we are americans. we put the country first. i talked about americanism. they put the party first. the party that attacks the most successful economic system on the face of the earth, the best healthcare system on the face of the earth, the most beneficent law enforcement on the face of the earth, the most courageous military on the face of the earth, the constitution itself destroying it while they waited around, what kind of a party is this? listen to these candidates who are running, a systemically racist country when people south of the border who don't happen to be caucasian are trying to pour into this country by the million
because they don't know who they are with. rather strange to have a political party Ãbi can talk about the republicans too, it's rather strange to have political party in this country that hates the country. i told him very provocative when i say these things but i don't care. you have a democratic party that puts party first. that's what the hard left does. 31st. i don't put republican first, do you? we are americans. we put the country first. i talked about americanism. they put the party...
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david: they said they produced everything they said they did and deserved these credits. dermen -- they've all pleaded not guilty. jacob kingston's mother and wife are also under indictment. they are going to trial in late july in utah and -- carol: one of his wives. david: that's right. lev dermen has asked the judge to be tried separately saying he is not involved in all of this fraudulent activity with kingstons and that has to be determined. the kingstons have also asked the judge to bar any reference to "the order" or to polygamy because they think it is prejudicial. carol: coming up in the heist issue, how to rob a train. jason: and the little engine that vanished. this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." i'm jason kelley. carol: i'm carol massar. you can listen to us on radio on sirius xm channel 119, and on am 1130 in new york, 106.1 in boston, 99.1 fm in washington, d.c. and am 960 in the bay area. and london on dab digital and through the bloomberg business app. copper mines in chile, always presenting a target for thi
david: they said they produced everything they said they did and deserved these credits. dermen -- they've all pleaded not guilty. jacob kingston's mother and wife are also under indictment. they are going to trial in late july in utah and -- carol: one of his wives. david: that's right. lev dermen has asked the judge to be tried separately saying he is not involved in all of this fraudulent activity with kingstons and that has to be determined. the kingstons have also asked the judge to bar...
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programs are very impressed by robot hard work they are you know they find him a compelling they find him a charismatic figure but i warn you again we've seen this it's interesting to see it in direct comparison to the social democrats which have a lot of prominent popular figures like top knots of popular animal but a lot of prominent figures often on the national level that several germans like the germans know we have from the party leader to the cabinet ministers to the heads of the states with the greens it's quite interesting that they always seem to be concentrated on several small they just like the possibly to step or maybe now we do know also the head of the parliamentary groups but it's interesting to see i'm coming back to the very because it was very interesting it was a it was an almost copy of another in about book and. robust topic that was running the campaign that i was little and. mr schultz and they they were quite the same team and in the end it was clear at that point that if they would be able to lead a government it would be the mayor kind of debt because they
programs are very impressed by robot hard work they are you know they find him a compelling they find him a charismatic figure but i warn you again we've seen this it's interesting to see it in direct comparison to the social democrats which have a lot of prominent popular figures like top knots of popular animal but a lot of prominent figures often on the national level that several germans like the germans know we have from the party leader to the cabinet ministers to the heads of the states...
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they know that. they know this is a big deal. even if you are a 19-year-old private who has never seen anything other than your hometown until you get to england, you know you are part of something grand and important and critical. i think this is all happening as we get closer and closer toward h hour. when you look at the chief meteorologist on eisenhower staff, we like to yell at our local meteorologist when our daughter's softball game gets canceled, the weight of this entire invasion hinges on him getting this forecast right, that there is going to be a break. on june 5, it is raining and windy, the shutters at the house where eisenhower is a rattling, and you have this meteorologist who has to give eisenhower the word. can you imagine the pressure hanging over him, to be able to look in eisenhower's eyes and say i can guarantee you 48 hours or this invasion will have to be called off for a month. what kind of pressure was the under? mr. atkinson: i think you described it pretty well. the weather is just about as bad as it g
they know that. they know this is a big deal. even if you are a 19-year-old private who has never seen anything other than your hometown until you get to england, you know you are part of something grand and important and critical. i think this is all happening as we get closer and closer toward h hour. when you look at the chief meteorologist on eisenhower staff, we like to yell at our local meteorologist when our daughter's softball game gets canceled, the weight of this entire invasion...
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they are paying 1%, they should be paying much more. think of it. 1%, so we protect germany and then germany takes advantage of us on trade. i was with merkel a lot yesterday. i like her a lot. a lot of people think we don't have a good relationship, we do, and she even smiles, when i say, look, tough to pay, she said, for years, they got away with this and it's unfair and they are not getting away with it. >> laura: what about her dig when you were at harvard. president trump: what did she say? >> i want to wish this wish with you, tear down the walls of ignorance and narrow-mindedness for nothing stays as it is. president trump: she has to say what she has to say. she took a pretty tough election a couple of days ago. but i like her. i get along with her but i said you have to pay and most of the nations are now either current or very close to current and that's a tremendous -- it's over a hundred billion dollars in a very short period of time. >> laura: mexico tariffs, big news back home, some senate republicans are a little worried
they are paying 1%, they should be paying much more. think of it. 1%, so we protect germany and then germany takes advantage of us on trade. i was with merkel a lot yesterday. i like her a lot. a lot of people think we don't have a good relationship, we do, and she even smiles, when i say, look, tough to pay, she said, for years, they got away with this and it's unfair and they are not getting away with it. >> laura: what about her dig when you were at harvard. president trump: what did...
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they are continuing to look for what they can do. to help them with their responsibilities and see women able to take those places in those societies. with the enormous talents that lie in our population. with their integrity. this document is in crisis. the honorable gentlemen prefers. i will be staying there. can i also say i am a woman of my word. and i stand by that word. i'm very tempted to say to the honorable gentlemen we might now may not be in this position. if he had voted for the deal. >> in the light of yesterday's charity commission. does the prime minister agree with me that there is a role for government and other major data in ensuring and enabling a strong ethical structure. in to ensure that as well as doing good they do no harm. he has raised a very important issue. and this is one when the former secretary. took action immediately. they have led the way on this. it is looking very closely at this report. in the action that we have taken. we have brought the international community together. the prime minister said
they are continuing to look for what they can do. to help them with their responsibilities and see women able to take those places in those societies. with the enormous talents that lie in our population. with their integrity. this document is in crisis. the honorable gentlemen prefers. i will be staying there. can i also say i am a woman of my word. and i stand by that word. i'm very tempted to say to the honorable gentlemen we might now may not be in this position. if he had voted for the...
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i think they came with the impression they could cross the river anywhere they wanted to. if they had realized that they were going to be on, and there were only two ways to go across the river going north and east, they would have made a greater effort to take the bridge than they'd had. >> so by the time the glidermen make their push across, was your company still in the area? or had you already moved out to go attack up to the north? elmo: i think the pressure was off after that. after the allied tanks started crossing, the pressure was off. and we were pulled back and probably we got a day's rest. but i do not remember that. >> did you see the gliders going across? could you see the american push across the causeway from your position? elmo: i do not know if they were american or british, but i think the british may have been the first ones to cross. >> la pierre? they say it was 325 glidermen who were the first elements to go across from our side. could you see that? could you see them going into the attack? elmo: no, i do not believe -- as they approached, after they
i think they came with the impression they could cross the river anywhere they wanted to. if they had realized that they were going to be on, and there were only two ways to go across the river going north and east, they would have made a greater effort to take the bridge than they'd had. >> so by the time the glidermen make their push across, was your company still in the area? or had you already moved out to go attack up to the north? elmo: i think the pressure was off after that. after...
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they could shove those books in here but what they looked most is they would put photographs inside. this is actually a photo of my grandmother gertrude and what she looked like during the world war ii years. and like many young american women, she married a world war ii veteran when he came home from the service. and i carry this photo not only in honor of her but in honor of the man that she married at the end of the war as my way of paying small tribute to some of my family history. and if i could have an m1 grand, please. i will show them that. thank you. this was the primary weapon of an american soldier that was fighting in europe. this could be slid back like this. you could put an eight-round block there within the rifle. general patton said that this was essentially the weapon that would help win the second world war. it is quite hefty, quite heavy. all things considered. but it really made a major contribution to the american war effort. and indeed it was used on through the korean war and in some circumstances the vietnam war. there are some militaries that have surplus of
they could shove those books in here but what they looked most is they would put photographs inside. this is actually a photo of my grandmother gertrude and what she looked like during the world war ii years. and like many young american women, she married a world war ii veteran when he came home from the service. and i carry this photo not only in honor of her but in honor of the man that she married at the end of the war as my way of paying small tribute to some of my family history. and if i...
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do know thing or 2 about the country they really can't say the truth because if they do they. and they lose their position their think tanks or their they cease to be invited to different organizations or platforms so this is economic warfare everything that comes after it is the foundation of that is is this economic warfare so the heightened tension in the region in the persian gulf in the strait of hormuz in the sea of oman or the gulf of oman is based upon this economic warfare now there are conflicting. perspectives or conflicting reports as to what is actually happening the iranians are very suspicious about about some of the attacks the attacks of the port of jade in the united arab emirates have to have happened right after bolton said that he had received intelligence from the israelis there in iran is about to carry out in an attack the one off of the iranian coast is even more suspicious because the americans said mind to use the chinese owner of the ship the japanese owner of the ship rather said that they were not mines they were they came from the air and also th
do know thing or 2 about the country they really can't say the truth because if they do they. and they lose their position their think tanks or their they cease to be invited to different organizations or platforms so this is economic warfare everything that comes after it is the foundation of that is is this economic warfare so the heightened tension in the region in the persian gulf in the strait of hormuz in the sea of oman or the gulf of oman is based upon this economic warfare now there...
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they know how they work. they know how to implement law.y are able to predict unintended consequences. the knowledge does not go away. if you term limit the staff, that goes somewhere else. they have proven more likely to go to k street to use that expertise because it is not very valuable when you leave this area of government. the put term limits on congressional staff ensures we lose the capacity of government to function on a day-to-day basis. we are trying to prove a negative by saying how bad it would be if we did this. i promise you it would be way worse. list of showed you that longest-serving current senators. don young of the house again serving in 1973 from alaska. james sensenbrenner from wisconsin, republican. hal rogers of kentucky, 1981. steny hoyer, democrat from maryland, 1981. edward calling in from massachusetts. supports term limits. go ahead. caller: just a comment. twain summed it up properly when he said politicians in diapers should be changed frequently and for the same reason. thank you. we'll get to patrick from s
they know how they work. they know how to implement law.y are able to predict unintended consequences. the knowledge does not go away. if you term limit the staff, that goes somewhere else. they have proven more likely to go to k street to use that expertise because it is not very valuable when you leave this area of government. the put term limits on congressional staff ensures we lose the capacity of government to function on a day-to-day basis. we are trying to prove a negative by saying how...
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they say they don't look like human. we walked in and one of the dinosaurs greeted us and said hello, good evening to. he asked me to put my passport back in my machine and then he said where i need to sign my name. i did and the next thing he does is chosen and other machine. at the end he said pointing at another machine. i asked him what's your name and i asked again and they start making weird movements that he was uncomfortable. so then making [inaudible] this lady comes out from a door behind him and says they started working two weeks ago. they will be able to answer any questions in a short time. it turns out that they had over 100 rooms and at that time at night without 10:00 at night she was the only person in the hotel so here is the question how our hotels manned by humans going to compete with if it is staffed by one person. needless to say the robotic dinosaurs you can make them whatever you want. they were three shifts a day. don't sleep, don't eat, don't starting working hours, don't take medication, neve
they say they don't look like human. we walked in and one of the dinosaurs greeted us and said hello, good evening to. he asked me to put my passport back in my machine and then he said where i need to sign my name. i did and the next thing he does is chosen and other machine. at the end he said pointing at another machine. i asked him what's your name and i asked again and they start making weird movements that he was uncomfortable. so then making [inaudible] this lady comes out from a door...
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who were they? >> first of all, i'm very glad that you mentioned that because so often the books are on the officers and they're on the white wacs who served, but very few on black enlisted women so i wrote about the four women that i mentioned here, they're part of the 6,500 contingent of black women who enlisted in the war, pioneers of the wac and they had the same reasons that other women had for joining. they wanted to learn new skills. black women were engaged in service occupations, cleaning, laundry work and they wanted to make sure that they had other skills to give them opportunities after the war. they also were very interested in helping to advance democracy abroad, as well as at home being african-american, and female. >> and coming up, tell me about the four women. >> the four women involved, to be honest the -- this is an incident at fort evans in massachusetts. there were 100 women in this detachment. nearly all of them were orderlies. orderlies given the assignment of cleaning one of
who were they? >> first of all, i'm very glad that you mentioned that because so often the books are on the officers and they're on the white wacs who served, but very few on black enlisted women so i wrote about the four women that i mentioned here, they're part of the 6,500 contingent of black women who enlisted in the war, pioneers of the wac and they had the same reasons that other women had for joining. they wanted to learn new skills. black women were engaged in service occupations,...
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the men landed, they did not know where they were, they lost their comrades, but they gathered themselvese bans and managed together in little bans and managed to fight their way and achieve what they had to achieve, notably the ca ptu re they had to achieve, notably the capture of pegasus bridge, it was british forces that did that in the night. this re-enactment is personnel, they have beenjumping for the last 10—15 minutes in considerable numbers. it will have been a remarkable sight for those in france watching this. absolutely. extraordinary. as it would have been for those few french civilians who saw it at the time, who must have realised, this must be it, the day we have been waiting for for years. lots happening, not just we have been waiting for for years. lots happening, notjust here, but also in northern france, where to morrow is the day of commemoration is, the 6th ofjune, their moment of the day itself. we can now hear this report from duncan kennedy. 75 years ago portsmouth was a waiting room for war. today, space for memory laden recollection. at the time i had no idea it
the men landed, they did not know where they were, they lost their comrades, but they gathered themselvese bans and managed together in little bans and managed to fight their way and achieve what they had to achieve, notably the ca ptu re they had to achieve, notably the capture of pegasus bridge, it was british forces that did that in the night. this re-enactment is personnel, they have beenjumping for the last 10—15 minutes in considerable numbers. it will have been a remarkable sight for...
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they think that they failed. miserably they tried to do a coup didn't work they thought it tried to bully china and russia not working with backfiring on them basically on them and i think if they push too hard i think this is will lead to a war and that my ask them if there is a war i think basically it's going to be a reshaping for political geography of the well you know i call it though i call it down i've been in. contact with the gentlemen and we have to go to a short break and after that short break we'll continue our discussion on the ground state with our. students we came here where did you work before you came here when you live well death row in many u.s. states capital punishment is still practiced convicted prisoners can spend years waiting for execution but most of the time the victims' families they are very much in favor the death penalty there are some people because of what they do have given up their right to live among us some even proven innocent years on death row and how many more exonerat
they think that they failed. miserably they tried to do a coup didn't work they thought it tried to bully china and russia not working with backfiring on them basically on them and i think if they push too hard i think this is will lead to a war and that my ask them if there is a war i think basically it's going to be a reshaping for political geography of the well you know i call it though i call it down i've been in. contact with the gentlemen and we have to go to a short break and after that...
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kind of jobs they can get when they come out.le getting out early? >> it is really in the hundreds probably lower thousands and frankly that is again, they are all coming out again, 95% eventually, back into the community, the lower one thousands were coming out under this approach truly what we're doing is increased public safety and these efforts have worked in the state, texas crime is down 30% after closing a present and moving more to the education and rehabilitation side. so kudos to this president who is fighting for the forgotten american every single day and more forgotten the demented women in our criminal justice system. stuart: thank you for being with us today on a very important issue. >> is an honor to be here. stuart: what are bringing someone else who is in the room with the president yesterday, that man is depressing, the ceo of goodwill. >> igood morning. stuart: are you hiring for goodwill former prisoners. >> absolutely, we do two things, we are not for profit social enterprise and we employ 130,000 people, m
kind of jobs they can get when they come out.le getting out early? >> it is really in the hundreds probably lower thousands and frankly that is again, they are all coming out again, 95% eventually, back into the community, the lower one thousands were coming out under this approach truly what we're doing is increased public safety and these efforts have worked in the state, texas crime is down 30% after closing a present and moving more to the education and rehabilitation side. so kudos...
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from hitler, if they encounters any opposition what so ever they were to stop, they encountered no opposition nazi forces laid a plan to seize the rest of europe. >> they got away with it, and staged takeovers of austria and czechoslovakia then poland. >> september 3, 1939, glanc frad britain declare war on germany. >> denmark, norway, belgium, the netherlands. >> every leader in europe, who was listening to germany being nazi fid, so to speak. family corrupt and barbaric ideology. did not' to believe that this would dominate europe. >> german forces were able to trap the british and french arms on the coast of dunkirk. the french grand to negotiate. >> in june, 1940, british troops were surrounded and forced to evacuate france at dunkirk. >> they didn't have the ability to deal with this modern german army. >> cancer of to was too deep, oe 14, paris fell. >> with france occupied, hitler turned his attention to britain in july 1940. >> the nazi air force, began to bomb the city of london in what was known at the blitz, terrified london residents endured relentless bombardment. >> they didn't
from hitler, if they encounters any opposition what so ever they were to stop, they encountered no opposition nazi forces laid a plan to seize the rest of europe. >> they got away with it, and staged takeovers of austria and czechoslovakia then poland. >> september 3, 1939, glanc frad britain declare war on germany. >> denmark, norway, belgium, the netherlands. >> every leader in europe, who was listening to germany being nazi fid, so to speak. family corrupt and...
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have put you away for as long as they can what they do is they throw a lot of charges on you and hoping that one that's one or more will stick and you'll get that. just there was definitely guilty of some of those charges but there were others that were placed upon him of which he was not guilty and those are the ones to which i testified because even though i may not have agreed with his ideology i don't believe. in falsely listen charges against somebody or accusing them of something that they did not do. and which are president's case i can tell you right now. richard does have a ways to go but had that had that man been a white man with a flame thrower pointing it at his klan group but your precious still would have fired the gun. so i know i know richard very well and i know chester very well but talk about friends how did your african-american friends react to you standing up for haters like that because there are no known haters in public did anyone ever accuse you of some kind of the trail or somethin. my friends know because my friends know who i am they know what i stand for a
have put you away for as long as they can what they do is they throw a lot of charges on you and hoping that one that's one or more will stick and you'll get that. just there was definitely guilty of some of those charges but there were others that were placed upon him of which he was not guilty and those are the ones to which i testified because even though i may not have agreed with his ideology i don't believe. in falsely listen charges against somebody or accusing them of something that...
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they engaged in a trend even within their own e-mails they referred to it as a drug they were on. a sham an accounting gimmick to make themselves look better so they knew what they were doing so they were i to get information to the public yes that's my that was if anybody can be reached in the report isn't it against that oh well if you file a misleading statement and you knowingly file a misleading statement in a judge concludes that you have done so or a jury does that is against the law yes there was a basis by which such a claim could be made yes we did indeed against dick fuld the c.e.o.'s. but nobody was a receipt or chock full just noticed there were no arrests there were no charge there was no jury trial there was no civil case brought which the jury heard the case and then decided the case not all those things took place no. let me start by saying that i have absolutely no recollection whatsoever of hearing anything about we're seeing documents related to ripa 105 transactions while i was the c.e.o. of lehman you think it's possible that the food even though now is the o
they engaged in a trend even within their own e-mails they referred to it as a drug they were on. a sham an accounting gimmick to make themselves look better so they knew what they were doing so they were i to get information to the public yes that's my that was if anybody can be reached in the report isn't it against that oh well if you file a misleading statement and you knowingly file a misleading statement in a judge concludes that you have done so or a jury does that is against the law yes...
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they did not know where and they did not know when. a bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france. if the americans had bombed just normandy, that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it did. they had an idea where it would be but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> she is history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. author of the book d-day through franchise. that is our focus for the last part of our program this morning. the experience of french, norman citizens and the initial invasion of d-day. 202-748-8000. mountain pacific 202-748 8001. if you have french ancestry, the number to call is 202-748-8002. a couple of reminders on the timeline of the invasion, we are talking about 1944. the invasion was postponed, the original, the day before. 75 years ago the invasion happened. shorebird was secured 24 days later. the town was liberated on july 7 and we showed you the video fo
they did not know where and they did not know when. a bombardment, bombing of various parts of france, took place all over france. if the americans had bombed just normandy, that would give the germans the belief that the invasion was going to come there. in fact, the french expected it to come further east than it did. they had an idea where it would be but they actually didn't expect it to be in normandy. >> she is history professor at the university of wisconsin/madison. author of the...
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notomers tell us slack was what they thought they needed, but they can't live without it. say -- how much are you following what is happening in the global economy? not necessarily affect the way we run our business, we watch like everybody else. control andhat we the markets do what they need to do. are a dime anible] dozen. you have huge competitors like millions of users. compete?u you say you have not figured out the optimal price because it depends on what your competitors are doing? imagine hard for me to anything a competitor would do that would change our plan when our plans are create -- are around greeting value for our customers. there's a whole world out there that continues to proliferate, continues in a world where we .ave 10 million active users open tos indicating to $34 per share. and means that investors employees can sell their shares immediately. worried oncewe be employees can sell with no locked up? >> i think employees, like investors, they appreciate the category. heree just getting started in a category that values engagement and customer these --
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lou: you know where they are. they are writing letters, strong letters! demanding that the united states government turnover public policy to their bottom line. >> and it gets even worse. have american companies commie of google, intel, qualcomm, they want to give huawei a reprieve. they've had one reprieve through the middle of august. i can sort of understand that but no more reprieves. these guys want two years of exemptions for huawei. that is absolutely wrong! lou: we have the acting director of omb asked for four years in which to take -- unbelievable! they wanted to double that two years to four years so u.s. firms would not be discomforted in any time having to act in the national interest, not in the interest of their bottom line. >> an important thing to remember, beijing uses huawei, this is a national security threat. this company huawei. lou: also zte, so is every chinese company because ultimately, they are working with the pla, that they understand. the question is, this is a country that has not acted on the basis of focus, human rights is
lou: you know where they are. they are writing letters, strong letters! demanding that the united states government turnover public policy to their bottom line. >> and it gets even worse. have american companies commie of google, intel, qualcomm, they want to give huawei a reprieve. they've had one reprieve through the middle of august. i can sort of understand that but no more reprieves. these guys want two years of exemptions for huawei. that is absolutely wrong! lou: we have the acting...
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they are all continuing to come because they know they can get a job if they don't just want to liveff social services. because this country is so great, so generous and successful, they keep coming. you guys have to balance the scales for americans. when you lead people to the interior. 90% don't come back to settle their asylum claim. the claim of asylum was b.s. from the get-go. there is any way you can put an ankle bracelet on these people? why are we just letting them into the interior? >> we are forced to. there are two major elements congress can fix and they failed to do. if you are a kid and you are a flame, you have to be released. we have no alternative. we need to fix that. congress need to help us fix that. right now that's what happens. we don't just release them. we put ankle bracelets on them and give them information they have to appear. but you know, they don't appear, and they go into the united states never to be heard from again. we have no alternative. i don't want to go to their house or worksite. but they left us no alternative. they refused again and again to
they are all continuing to come because they know they can get a job if they don't just want to liveff social services. because this country is so great, so generous and successful, they keep coming. you guys have to balance the scales for americans. when you lead people to the interior. 90% don't come back to settle their asylum claim. the claim of asylum was b.s. from the get-go. there is any way you can put an ankle bracelet on these people? why are we just letting them into the interior?...
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they know that he got -- they know he got to give it -- they know they got significant tax reduction. if you go to h&r block pro the website, they have a 20% to 25% there -- huge, huge spread. the lower class, the exception $12,000, now it is $24,000. the rhetoric that it is only for rich people -- no. corporate income taxes are down almost nothing in terms of revenue, although we took the 35% to 21%. host: we will have to end it there. grover norquist, . >> good morning. we will come to order. a quorum is present and we are meeting
they know that he got -- they know he got to give it -- they know they got significant tax reduction. if you go to h&r block pro the website, they have a 20% to 25% there -- huge, huge spread. the lower class, the exception $12,000, now it is $24,000. the rhetoric that it is only for rich people -- no. corporate income taxes are down almost nothing in terms of revenue, although we took the 35% to 21%. host: we will have to end it there. grover norquist, . >> good morning. we will come...
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they did not have the money. they did not have the know-how. they did the very best they could.imptant for me to show ong wi the acts who rtray the famies the rl care, and a real glt, theeal effort that theall exerd to try d save tir sons. and theall stooby theirons ery step the wayfrom the mome you sawhe clip ere e boycknowledd they lht on each her, tse men ner ty did it. they mntained eir innonce r decades after. and endured great hardships in prison and in detention because of it. and the families did as well. creator,duvernay, cowriter, director of "when they see us." back with her in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: dr. john, passed away thursday at the age of 77. this is democracy now!, i'm amy goodman. we spend the hour with ava duvernay, creator, writer, director of "when they see us," the new netflix four-part series based on the central park jogger case. she joined us in los angeles. i asked her what happened to the five teens of color, what are african-american and one latino, after the wrongful convictions, particularly korey rise, the only one tried as an adult. the s
they did not have the money. they did not have the know-how. they did the very best they could.imptant for me to show ong wi the acts who rtray the famies the rl care, and a real glt, theeal effort that theall exerd to try d save tir sons. and theall stooby theirons ery step the wayfrom the mome you sawhe clip ere e boycknowledd they lht on each her, tse men ner ty did it. they mntained eir innonce r decades after. and endured great hardships in prison and in detention because of it. and the...
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the part you know and they lived in a particular time when they knew how they wold was bonded and they stayed within the boundaries very few of the state. like they seemed to be steam subsidy was apportioned based and ticket sense however at the time there were only a handful of cinemas that catered for black audiences and certainly not enough to support the industry so the b. scheme filmmakers created their own distribution method my boss in the us but they sent out to the townships and set up in schools churches open fields anywhere they could screen a film that i enjoyed that if for them in the. towns it was like. the circus coming to town very excited one of the side that the kids books like that and amazing i think because the photos were shot mine is a truly i love the time. we were come to it in that came our way does movies for us it doesn't attainment you never say to people those but i was open when you know there was the movies coming from one of the know where we realised that this. 989 crippled by sanctions the cash strapped to partake government abolished. the piskies not
the part you know and they lived in a particular time when they knew how they wold was bonded and they stayed within the boundaries very few of the state. like they seemed to be steam subsidy was apportioned based and ticket sense however at the time there were only a handful of cinemas that catered for black audiences and certainly not enough to support the industry so the b. scheme filmmakers created their own distribution method my boss in the us but they sent out to the townships and set up...
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[laughter] >> they are small, they are they lack confidence.ck it up, they never remember a bracket more full of balanced teams. this england got good, but once you left stuart, i dunno if there is a let you leave and they get good preview keeping the women's program to for a while. i'm sure your panel will discuss that. they were upset in the first round but your sweet and that will be strong, norway has won the world cup before but france, home team, in france, where the french team is located, having the home-field advantage, it will be interesting. they did not give the u.s. team an easy bracket because the last game is sweden and it is a tough bracket. stuart: by the way, you can watch the women's world cup on fox and fox sports one. the team usa played thailand this afternoon. 3:00 p.m. eastern on fox. before you go, have a straighten me out about the kevin durant warriors player. he was supposed to become a free agent later this month. says to me this is a catastrophe for him and his team. cuesta think that is the perfect word. kevin dur
[laughter] >> they are small, they are they lack confidence.ck it up, they never remember a bracket more full of balanced teams. this england got good, but once you left stuart, i dunno if there is a let you leave and they get good preview keeping the women's program to for a while. i'm sure your panel will discuss that. they were upset in the first round but your sweet and that will be strong, norway has won the world cup before but france, home team, in france, where the french team is...
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eric: what if they say it is a drone, they can shoot drones? that could cause a new policy to escort these tankers like we did into the taker wars? >> that is an option if you have enough ships in the area you can do that. otherwise you do what you are should be doing anyway which is getting gina haskell, apolitical senior officials and top military brass over to europe, the arabian gulf, to japan and asia to get them participating in something like a naval escort, getting their ships involved so it is a true international response that isolates the iranian's and lets them know they are not going to be allowed to get away with this kind of activity that threatens the oil of the entire world, that fueled the entire community with impunity. eric: the international community is speaking against this as well as arab sunni allies. do you think the coalition should include the uae and other states in the region to send tehran a lasting message? >> everybody has to be involved. olive out of asian allies, the chinese have a huge stake in keeping the st
eric: what if they say it is a drone, they can shoot drones? that could cause a new policy to escort these tankers like we did into the taker wars? >> that is an option if you have enough ships in the area you can do that. otherwise you do what you are should be doing anyway which is getting gina haskell, apolitical senior officials and top military brass over to europe, the arabian gulf, to japan and asia to get them participating in something like a naval escort, getting their ships...
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sometimes they don't. they just do it anyway. mr. schiff: in a circumstance like this could the russians make the president or his people aware they had such recordings and were prepared to use them if necessary? mr. anderson: i don't know if they would do that right off the bat. usually that's towards the end of a spectrum of trying to obtain what they want. the answer is potentially, but i don't think they would do it necessarily right off the bat. mr. schiff: how do the russians use financial leverage to compromise people? mr. anderson: a variety of ways. a a lot of times they'll either -- a lot of times they'll either give individuals payment in a variety. doesn't necessarily mean cash. it could be other valuables. in some instances they'll try to get them to live beyond their means. so if they cut off those payments, that individual then is in jeopardy of losing whatever's dear to them. mr. schiff: does the existence of the financial relationship itself become a form of compromise? mr. anderson: i have to know more about that. a
sometimes they don't. they just do it anyway. mr. schiff: in a circumstance like this could the russians make the president or his people aware they had such recordings and were prepared to use them if necessary? mr. anderson: i don't know if they would do that right off the bat. usually that's towards the end of a spectrum of trying to obtain what they want. the answer is potentially, but i don't think they would do it necessarily right off the bat. mr. schiff: how do the russians use...
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they made changes to the board, they made management changes and they paid a lot of money and they also have to buy american product. buying american product is important to me. it's a big thing. go ahead blue. are we going to continue onward? yes? does anybody say, no, huh? >> thank you. one question -- >> we just left angela. she's another friend of mine. people don't think so. we have a great relationship. we spent a lot of time together, too. >> you praised this g-20 summit as extremely successful. yes it was a g-19 at one summit if we look at climate change. why is it you still think ignoring climate change is in the interest of america? >> i don't ignore it. we've had the best numbers we've ever had recently. and i'm not looking to put our companies out of business. i'm not looking to create a standard so high we're going to lose 20%, 25% of our production. i'm not willing to do that. we've had the cleanest water we've ever had, the cleanest air. you saw the reports come out recently. we've had the cleanest air we've ever had, but i'm not willing to sacrifice the tremendous power
they made changes to the board, they made management changes and they paid a lot of money and they also have to buy american product. buying american product is important to me. it's a big thing. go ahead blue. are we going to continue onward? yes? does anybody say, no, huh? >> thank you. one question -- >> we just left angela. she's another friend of mine. people don't think so. we have a great relationship. we spent a lot of time together, too. >> you praised this g-20...
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they nearly perished they they were their lives were saved by the fire fights as they were they were they accepted the advice and they that somebody came knocking on their door and said we need to get out they said no no the advice is we need to stop but they said the situation was getting desperate smoke was coming into the flat and they decided to get the families together so that we can have to try and get out if they the wet towels over their heads they got down 3 floors and collapsed from smoke inhalation it was thanks to the fire fight says that saved their lives and busy so many people's lives were saved on that not be you cannot blame the firefights is the responsibility for this lies with those political decisions that were taken and it goes back a long time ago but really frankly to the implementation of neo liberalism in this country chris williams and thank you after the break 37 years to the day israel was defeated by syria and lebanon we question a tradition reporting of the war now hydrated live with the m.p. for aleppo and the founder of the syrian network for human r
they nearly perished they they were their lives were saved by the fire fights as they were they were they accepted the advice and they that somebody came knocking on their door and said we need to get out they said no no the advice is we need to stop but they said the situation was getting desperate smoke was coming into the flat and they decided to get the families together so that we can have to try and get out if they the wet towels over their heads they got down 3 floors and collapsed from...
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they died for their country, and they died for the freedom of the world. they knew that.s by their side fell for the liberation of their country. but they also fell so that their nation, once this task completed, would rediscover its tradition of liberty. we need to be true to their memory. and to do that, we must never sacrifice what -- we must never renounce what their sacrifice united. the promise of normandy will be supported by france with all its might. i promise this will be the case. and this is at the heart of america's destiny, too. president of the united states of america, ladies and gentlemen. all along the roads of france, the beaches fro beachesg those roads taken by the heroes we are honoring today as of the summer 18944, all
they died for their country, and they died for the freedom of the world. they knew that.s by their side fell for the liberation of their country. but they also fell so that their nation, once this task completed, would rediscover its tradition of liberty. we need to be true to their memory. and to do that, we must never sacrifice what -- we must never renounce what their sacrifice united. the promise of normandy will be supported by france with all its might. i promise this will be the case....
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and the idea that they are. pretty much terminal demise what do you make of what and can you explain it's a little bit for our viewers as well this traditional system is probably history now the latest european election results have shown that to dish nearly and in post-war germany west germany and now complete many we had 2 camps center right center left and 2 big parties one to the right the christian democrats and one minute the ball to the left the social democrats. and the idea was that these 2 parties always could to get a majority and that they had different concepts and if one government was not delivering anymore the other could take over and having these 3 grand coalitions with until america already. this whole idea is. just not working anymore because i'm going to merkel has turned to the left she's a social democrats some people in hope party say and this is not a positive thing in her party and on the other hand we had before choice who also turned to the right and was doing something his own electo
and the idea that they are. pretty much terminal demise what do you make of what and can you explain it's a little bit for our viewers as well this traditional system is probably history now the latest european election results have shown that to dish nearly and in post-war germany west germany and now complete many we had 2 camps center right center left and 2 big parties one to the right the christian democrats and one minute the ball to the left the social democrats. and the idea was that...
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they earned less on average, they get lower pensions and they do the majority of unpaid work. there's one tweet twitted by an microbiologist who explains why she is on strike. she says it is to fight against these numbers. while 56% of our phd students are women, 81 of our members are men and our faculty. where do the women go to after graduation? another key discrepancy, one of the key reasons for this discrepancy is childbearing area having children in switzerland still remains to be something that has a much bigger impact on women than men. it is known as the motherhood penalty. the women that are striking in switzerland are saying there needs to be more done. one of the things that needs to be done is to allow men to take time off when they have children. men only get one paid day off when their partner has a child. that leaves the majority of the work to be done by the women, which has an effect on their career. phil: that might be a little extreme, but these problems are not unique to switzerland. >> gender disparity is still a thing and europe. iceland, norway and swede
they earned less on average, they get lower pensions and they do the majority of unpaid work. there's one tweet twitted by an microbiologist who explains why she is on strike. she says it is to fight against these numbers. while 56% of our phd students are women, 81 of our members are men and our faculty. where do the women go to after graduation? another key discrepancy, one of the key reasons for this discrepancy is childbearing area having children in switzerland still remains to be...
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and if they can't move it, they won't pursue impeachment.ority of americans on board with it, otherwise they will get voted out of office next year. >> harris: my question has been what is the tipping point, and how much time are we looking at? because they aren't going to be able to run out the clock if they don't come up with some evidence, i imagine. although i've heard you say you can impeach for anything. 21 democratic presidential hopefuls have now qualified for the first debates later this month. what about the other guys who didn't make it? anyway, who decides all this and what's fair? we will debate it. ♪ we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ago. we're the tenney's and we're usaa members for life. call usaa to start saving on insurance today. ...to give you the and walrprotein you needin life. ensure max protein... with less of the sugar you don't (grunti)g i'll take that. (cheering) 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar
and if they can't move it, they won't pursue impeachment.ority of americans on board with it, otherwise they will get voted out of office next year. >> harris: my question has been what is the tipping point, and how much time are we looking at? because they aren't going to be able to run out the clock if they don't come up with some evidence, i imagine. although i've heard you say you can impeach for anything. 21 democratic presidential hopefuls have now qualified for the first debates...
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they work for us, they have families. they are federal employees.ieve the national media when they treat somebody like sarah sanders the way they have? >> i think the gloves are off when it comes to president trump and their administration. and we have never seen this pressnal vitriol from the towards the president and his administration. i think that nothing is off-limits. again, she was on the front lines. this was a the first person calling them on their narrative and calling them on their lies, and they just got really offended by it.th so, i think we are seeing some sort of celebration in this particular part of her careeree because she made them extremely uncomfortable. >> jason: well, hats off to sarah and what she said. her sacrifice, her personal sacrifice, her family, her personally, she has a lot to be proud of. and her service to this country, i hope she looks back fondly, because she was dealing with fake news media and one that had an agenda and was going after her. she stood there anddi took the bullet, day after day, night after nigh
they work for us, they have families. they are federal employees.ieve the national media when they treat somebody like sarah sanders the way they have? >> i think the gloves are off when it comes to president trump and their administration. and we have never seen this pressnal vitriol from the towards the president and his administration. i think that nothing is off-limits. again, she was on the front lines. this was a the first person calling them on their narrative and calling them on...
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they go back to the neighborhoods they came from. a developing country but a poor country, the average salary is $5 to $10 a week. robberies are a big deal. i've heard theories maybe it was a case of mistaken identity. here's something for you, the average dominican man is 5'4". david ortiz is 6'3". you watch the video and dissect the video, it did not look like a random robbery. if he was targeted for his chain or billfold or cash in his pants they would have done it on the way in or out. not in a crowded cafe. >> the suspects. >> two of them. police have one in custody right now. they also have the motorcycle the two men arrived on. they tried to get out of there. this happens often in latin american countries. robberies and assassination attempts. if this wasn't an assassination attempt, come in or out. police have the motorcycle, they have the cctv, the video surveillance from inside. now, is santa domingo blanketed with surveillance cameras like m manhattan, probably not. >> they're going to find out the guys who recollec guy s
they go back to the neighborhoods they came from. a developing country but a poor country, the average salary is $5 to $10 a week. robberies are a big deal. i've heard theories maybe it was a case of mistaken identity. here's something for you, the average dominican man is 5'4". david ortiz is 6'3". you watch the video and dissect the video, it did not look like a random robbery. if he was targeted for his chain or billfold or cash in his pants they would have done it on the way in or...
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they say they want to obliterate israel.ter do something. >> sandra: very concerning situation for all americans to look at the tensions escalating between the two nations. the trump administration says more are coming. what more can we possibly do when we look at their economy already suffering like it is. where more can we sanction them? >> i am not sure what else we can sanction, but look at what they have done. this ruined their economy, most of their economy. very difficult for them. it is a big deal. hopefully it means they will spend less time helping maduro in venezuela. i hope iran does the right thing. >> sandra: none of this matters unless they come to the negotiating table. do you think they would? >> you would hope that they would. if you're a leader that cares about his people, his economy, it is going to be tied to having a relationship with america and europe. you would think he would come about so far he hasn't. >> sandra: he writes that china gets 91% of their oil, so why are we protecting the shipping lane
they say they want to obliterate israel.ter do something. >> sandra: very concerning situation for all americans to look at the tensions escalating between the two nations. the trump administration says more are coming. what more can we possibly do when we look at their economy already suffering like it is. where more can we sanction them? >> i am not sure what else we can sanction, but look at what they have done. this ruined their economy, most of their economy. very difficult for...
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drink when they're sad they drink because it's tuesday they drink because it's day time they drink because they're not balling they just drink drink drink drop how rights whether the economy is expanding whether it's tracting booth president it doesn't matter if dog bit his wife is going to lower rates makes no difference that's the only thing they did. my 7 years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public enemy number one in the united states is drug abuse you started going after the users in the prison population who are we started treating sick people people who are addicted to these drugs like criminals while i was one that will increasingly became convinced that the war on drugs was on the stink there are countless numbers of people who are in prison for inconceivable. sins for. minor offenders. drug trade it's a lot watching your children grow up and miss you in wave and say by day as you're walking out of a business it's just it doesn't get easier. the f.t.'s primary role isn't regulation of what t
drink when they're sad they drink because it's tuesday they drink because it's day time they drink because they're not balling they just drink drink drink drop how rights whether the economy is expanding whether it's tracting booth president it doesn't matter if dog bit his wife is going to lower rates makes no difference that's the only thing they did. my 7 years doing drugs my nephews was still in drugs my sister just with doing drugs it was like an epidemic of drug abuse america's public...
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they know what they need to development we've been telling them and they refuse to do what they needhe acting ice director is congress getting the message, dan? >> they should be getting it loud and clear but he is absolutely right that they just have failed to take the action we need to. make no mistake. the crisis begins way outside our borders in honduras and guatemala and el salvador and do something to try to stop the impulse of those individuals to launch what is a long and dangerous trek toward the united states. it is what is motivating this administration to push out the problem at the very least to mexico. we have our own challenges. we need to increase the number of border patrol personnel. we need fencing and wall where strategically necessary and effective. we need an e-verify system to track individuals and insure they aren't working illegally. there is a myriad of measures which congress has failed to take frankly. >> sandra: moving now to the day that we are looking back 75 years ago, d-day, and mike pence the vice president is about to speak at a national d-day memor
they know what they need to development we've been telling them and they refuse to do what they needhe acting ice director is congress getting the message, dan? >> they should be getting it loud and clear but he is absolutely right that they just have failed to take the action we need to. make no mistake. the crisis begins way outside our borders in honduras and guatemala and el salvador and do something to try to stop the impulse of those individuals to launch what is a long and...
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they say they don't want to offer the president blank check. but, whether or not democrats are able to assuage some of those concerns from their fellow democrats, there is a lot of consternation about not finding what they see as the president's harsh immigration policy. so, whether or not they are able to assuage some of those concerns and ultimately produce something that is bipartisan, kind of remains to be seen. >> kaitlyn emma covers appropriations and budget issues for political. read more@politico.com. she is also on twitter at kaitlyn z emma. thank you so much for the update. >>> next a discussion on intelligence community oversight and national security. we heard about the current public and political divide over russian interference in the 2016 elections. and why it is critical that both republicans and democrats work together on intelligence issues. held by the center for a new american security, this is an hour. >>> i would like to welcome all of you today. >>> thank you to all of us for joining us here. we will enjoy talking and wa
they say they don't want to offer the president blank check. but, whether or not democrats are able to assuage some of those concerns from their fellow democrats, there is a lot of consternation about not finding what they see as the president's harsh immigration policy. so, whether or not they are able to assuage some of those concerns and ultimately produce something that is bipartisan, kind of remains to be seen. >> kaitlyn emma covers appropriations and budget issues for political....
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well, here they are. and where are they?hing ifuld be one their callous indifference and rank hypocrisy were benign, but it is not. cost theseerence men and women their most valuable commodity, time! the one thing they are running out of. host: michael mcauliffe, talk about why he was on capitol hill and the status of the bill was pushing for. guest: he was on capitol hill because people do tend to forget. it is a painful thing. .e is a celebrity he really cares about this issue. he lived through it. he lived near ground zero. it had a personal impact on him. that is why in. -- him. running out of money, there is a new bill that would make it until 2090. watching that clip, it reminded me of the fellow who was sitting next to mr. stewart, a detective lverez, he was supposed to get chemotherapy for that. left to doy, he that, and the doctors were unable to do that because his liver is failing. he is in hospice care now. he had to take time to come down to washington to show himself to the lawmakers rather than being at home a
well, here they are. and where are they?hing ifuld be one their callous indifference and rank hypocrisy were benign, but it is not. cost theseerence men and women their most valuable commodity, time! the one thing they are running out of. host: michael mcauliffe, talk about why he was on capitol hill and the status of the bill was pushing for. guest: he was on capitol hill because people do tend to forget. it is a painful thing. .e is a celebrity he really cares about this issue. he lived...
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they are —— they have drones in the sky. they a re pretty —— they have drones in the sky.ns have sore heads in the morning. champions of europe, for the sixth time. i'm going to attempt to one more question. if we are unable to hear you, fair enough. you have given us a great overview. obviously this is an international fan base. what other spanish making of all of this? -- what other spanish? a lot of tourists and a lot of tourists from all over that come to dread. this is available spanish fan club. it is getting crazy now. they are in brilliant spirits here. they are in brilliant spirits here. the cleanup is going to be massive in the morning as well. there's a lot of walking around, a bit befuddled about all this. the other thing to say, all this around us, this is going to bring in roughly an estimated 60 million euros, around £55 million to the local authorities. the bars are full, the hotels are full, the campsites are full and they're all going home after the parade. others might want to sleep in and fly back on monday. that is fantastic, thank you very much. if yo
they are —— they have drones in the sky. they a re pretty —— they have drones in the sky.ns have sore heads in the morning. champions of europe, for the sixth time. i'm going to attempt to one more question. if we are unable to hear you, fair enough. you have given us a great overview. obviously this is an international fan base. what other spanish making of all of this? -- what other spanish? a lot of tourists and a lot of tourists from all over that come to dread. this is available...
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they don't care who it is. they don't care what kind of a record they have. it doesn't make any difference. they're not going to be changing anything. we go to them. we say let's fix the immigration laws. they just want it to do badly. the worse it does, the happier they are. so that's the way it is. i guess that's the way it will be until after the election. it's a disgrace. frankly, we can solve this problem so easy if the democrats in congress were willing to make some changes. but they're not. than's the way it is. they just want to ride it out. they want to have a real bad time. they don't care about crime. they don't care about drugs pouring into our country. they couldn't care less. it's all politics. so, if that's the way it is. but we're having a great talk with mexico. we'll see what happens. but there's something pretty dramatic could happen. we told mexico, the tariffs are going on, i mean it too, i'm happy with it. a lot of people, senators included, they have no idea what they're talking about when it comes to tariffs. they have no -- absolutely
they don't care who it is. they don't care what kind of a record they have. it doesn't make any difference. they're not going to be changing anything. we go to them. we say let's fix the immigration laws. they just want it to do badly. the worse it does, the happier they are. so that's the way it is. i guess that's the way it will be until after the election. it's a disgrace. frankly, we can solve this problem so easy if the democrats in congress were willing to make some changes. but they're...
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everything they had versus the free pass they gave to hillary and her aides after they set up an illegalerver, destroyedd evidence, deleted and acid w washed 33,000 emails, exposed classified information and turn to the state department into a pay for play cash machine. [boos] >> president trump: 33,000 emails deleted, think of it. i keep mentioning, you know, there was a lot of corrections on the other side, but you know, the simplest thing -- they get a subpoena from the united states congress, and they decide that they're not going to give it, so lindsey graham, delete and the acid wash, which is very expensive, nobody does it. they acid wash those emails. never to be seen again, but we may find them somewhere deep in the state department. we might. but can you imagine if i got a subpoena -- think of this. if i got a subpoena for emails, if i deleted one email like a love noteot to melania, if the electric chair for trump. 33,000 emails, but let's see what happens. he now have a great attorney general. let's see whatpl happens. so if you want to shut down this rigged system once and f
everything they had versus the free pass they gave to hillary and her aides after they set up an illegalerver, destroyedd evidence, deleted and acid w washed 33,000 emails, exposed classified information and turn to the state department into a pay for play cash machine. [boos] >> president trump: 33,000 emails deleted, think of it. i keep mentioning, you know, there was a lot of corrections on the other side, but you know, the simplest thing -- they get a subpoena from the united states...
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he said they we re they must stop now. he said they were deeply upsetting.se that homosexuality was still an issue for some communities in the city, which he loves very deeply. he also called on the department for education to make its guidance clearer about what schools should do in regards to a quality teaching and in line with what nick gibb said in the times yesterday, he said he was very much aware of what was going on and he felt people needed to come out in support of the school, rather than stay silent. if you look at the literature and the banners, your first reaction is disbelief. you just can't credit that it could be said in this day and age. you look at what is being said and it is really upsetting. but it is actually, ultimately homophobic. it is illegal and it has to stop now. so no ambiguity there whatsoever. incredibly clear about how he feels about this debate. i think for him, it isa about this debate. i think for him, it is a very personal issue, it is something he has been sitting along on the sidelines, witnessing what has taken place b
he said they we re they must stop now. he said they were deeply upsetting.se that homosexuality was still an issue for some communities in the city, which he loves very deeply. he also called on the department for education to make its guidance clearer about what schools should do in regards to a quality teaching and in line with what nick gibb said in the times yesterday, he said he was very much aware of what was going on and he felt people needed to come out in support of the school, rather...
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trump: they are tough, they are smart, and they love our country. thank you very much.ey are up there. you want them protecting you, i tell you. they don't stop. matt gaetzm ted yoho, and michael walsh. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: also all of our friends and our supporters. you have been incredible. this has been a tremendous night. you have been incredible. since the first day i walked through the doors of the white house, i have never forgotten who sent me there. you did. you did. you did. you did. [cheers and applause] you did. you all did. when i get behind my desk at the beautiful oval office, i think about only one thing. how the american people are going to win. the us how the american people are going to win, win, win, today. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: i am fighting for you, and i think you see that. it's not easy. but i love it, and the reason i love it is because there have been few presidents that have been able to do what we have been able to do, and it is a great great feeling. pres. trump: together we are breaking the most sacred rule in was
trump: they are tough, they are smart, and they love our country. thank you very much.ey are up there. you want them protecting you, i tell you. they don't stop. matt gaetzm ted yoho, and michael walsh. [cheers and applause] pres. trump: also all of our friends and our supporters. you have been incredible. this has been a tremendous night. you have been incredible. since the first day i walked through the doors of the white house, i have never forgotten who sent me there. you did. you did. you...
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they have been doing that. they have had major upgrades.n both sides of the aisle. big technology is public enemy number one right now. they have no friends in washington. that regulation is coming and it's coming from republicans and democrats. >> you could offset some of it by saying look, this is the financial services industry in part before the crisis, they said before to self-regulate and have buy-in than to be regulated by people who don't understand. david: i agree with that. i think we all get that. thank you very much. >>> huawei admitting they are feeling the burn of the u.s. ban of their products amid security concerns, as their vp tells connell mcshane in an exclusive interview. huawei has no ties to the government of china. do we believe them? all money managers might seem the same, but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to
they have been doing that. they have had major upgrades.n both sides of the aisle. big technology is public enemy number one right now. they have no friends in washington. that regulation is coming and it's coming from republicans and democrats. >> you could offset some of it by saying look, this is the financial services industry in part before the crisis, they said before to self-regulate and have buy-in than to be regulated by people who don't understand. david: i agree with that. i...