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so it's a lot of pressure on these women to write these letters in these very specific ways. high volume, positive. you can say you miss him but you can't be too blue. you've got to find this balance of being responsible and hip not needing to worry but still needing him to come home. you can get by but hurry home. so it's this balance. and this pressure on women that gets put, again, you've got whole books about it but in different forms of media about women's responsibility's to write these letters. and the men, i read a lot of these letters coming back. we don't have as many letters of the women going overseas, these letters that the women wrote we don't see as many because the men didn't keep them. where the women kept the letters that the men wrote from overseas. so we have more of those. so we can figure out what the women were talking about by how the men respond. that's one of the ways that we can determine what went into those letters. you see a lot of anxiety from the men, especially about the wolves. right? there's a lot of ideas about the men who don't serve, who
so it's a lot of pressure on these women to write these letters in these very specific ways. high volume, positive. you can say you miss him but you can't be too blue. you've got to find this balance of being responsible and hip not needing to worry but still needing him to come home. you can get by but hurry home. so it's this balance. and this pressure on women that gets put, again, you've got whole books about it but in different forms of media about women's responsibility's to write these...
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so you take these particles from the interaction of the primary cause mcgregor and these particles hit out or are mortal. so you have more particles and more interactions and eventually you have this can skate of particles trillions of them. which are going through the sky. the only difference between the polar lights and these particle showers is the energy content of the respective cosmic rays. the particles that come from the sun have a low energy level and are diverted from the earth's magnetic field to the poles. in the added layers of the eye on a sphere they energize gases like oxygen nitrogen and helium when the gases return to their normal state they much photons that we know as a war as. the earth's magnetic field however cannot deflect the most energy rich particles cosmic rays from other stars reach our atmosphere all around the globe creating a particle shower comprising millions of particles. the creation and destruction of particles takes place almost at the speed of light most of them are absorbed. some of them actually. reach the ground so what you can do you can just
so you take these particles from the interaction of the primary cause mcgregor and these particles hit out or are mortal. so you have more particles and more interactions and eventually you have this can skate of particles trillions of them. which are going through the sky. the only difference between the polar lights and these particle showers is the energy content of the respective cosmic rays. the particles that come from the sun have a low energy level and are diverted from the earth's...
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these. to capture certain things so things that we think that look like plastic and even interesting organics biota that we might want to have a look at on a microscope. oh no these things are this is plastic. that has yet to see the world really. but if you think it's just a little stretch of ocean it's a little bit of ocean and it's quite scary because we always find something. similar tiny we seem to spend at sea the old we realized that the solutions to say many of these things start on land and that's a big reason for the shift for the caribbean and sex positions now to be say a land based. trade. where the abandoned that's yes. there's no doubt what i want sunk not too long ago. this is on the area just over this next door it's a little fishing community we're just going to try and do an estimate here the plastic bottles the palestine and everything that we're seeing and see that we can record that in the marines every time that. is just it is just they don't come here to be little chi
these. to capture certain things so things that we think that look like plastic and even interesting organics biota that we might want to have a look at on a microscope. oh no these things are this is plastic. that has yet to see the world really. but if you think it's just a little stretch of ocean it's a little bit of ocean and it's quite scary because we always find something. similar tiny we seem to spend at sea the old we realized that the solutions to say many of these things start on...
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you can encourage these companies who maybe have a little more say, to care about these and push down on the places they interact. >> think we need to think of this as the network space, because the network space can be protected. if you put an iphone on right now, if you update regularly, it's a security patch. but you are not going to do that with your smart fridge, right? you will not by a new smart fridge every two years, right, you will buy one every 10 years. what's going to happen to that data when they are in bankruptcy, right? they have these built-in protections of the front end, but in the bakken, they will be opening up a lot of private information in places that you didn't expect when grandma bought the smart teddy bear, because it sounded like a good idea. >> i think bubbly the alexa and google home are probably the most popular or notable of the iot devices. i have a question for the panel, what is the actual date that the law enforcement would have an excess to an investigation into one of these? is it audio, is it plaintext transcript? what is the actual degree of int
you can encourage these companies who maybe have a little more say, to care about these and push down on the places they interact. >> think we need to think of this as the network space, because the network space can be protected. if you put an iphone on right now, if you update regularly, it's a security patch. but you are not going to do that with your smart fridge, right? you will not by a new smart fridge every two years, right, you will buy one every 10 years. what's going to happen...
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but the harm being done to these families and these workers isn't it we think that's the shutdown. i've been through five of these shutdowns since i worked in the white house for the first president bush, and a member in 1990 when wee had a we can shut and everybody thought that was dramatic. you are with the longer shutdown in our history. i don't like government shutdowns and i don't think they are good for taxpayers. we always end up paying more, every shutdown. i don't think anybody likes them, at least not anybody outside the beltway. some in both parties seem to like to use shutdowns, but they are not good for families who are affected. they're not good for the economy. they cost the taxpayers more. on the economy, we now have a report from the council of economic advisers who tells this week that the ship that is going to reduce court of economic growth by .13% for every weekend less. in other words, every week the the week the shutdown continues, the economy is hurt more. we've got a great economy right now. thanks to the tax cuts and the regulatory relief and other things
but the harm being done to these families and these workers isn't it we think that's the shutdown. i've been through five of these shutdowns since i worked in the white house for the first president bush, and a member in 1990 when wee had a we can shut and everybody thought that was dramatic. you are with the longer shutdown in our history. i don't like government shutdowns and i don't think they are good for taxpayers. we always end up paying more, every shutdown. i don't think anybody likes...
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these kill. and the comeback of cocaine out of south america into the united states in the last three years has been extraordinary. it's rising steeply year over year. we're now losing 10,000 people a year to cocaine overdoses. there is no medication assisted therapy there, where someone stands by with naloxone for cocaine injection, and the lethality will continue. this is a substance abuse disorder that we have been enabling further by the legalized access of recreational marijuana at high potency at a young age. >> thanks. alex, you seem like you wanted to respond. >> there is a lot to respond to there, honestly. in terms of naloxone, we heard from the surgeon general that we need to not just have naloxone in the hands of emts, of law enforcement. because they might not get there in time, right? like he said, i think four or five minutes. you know, that's a tall order, especially in rural areas. >> right. >> especially in places not in the middle of the city. and so we do need naloxone i think
these kill. and the comeback of cocaine out of south america into the united states in the last three years has been extraordinary. it's rising steeply year over year. we're now losing 10,000 people a year to cocaine overdoses. there is no medication assisted therapy there, where someone stands by with naloxone for cocaine injection, and the lethality will continue. this is a substance abuse disorder that we have been enabling further by the legalized access of recreational marijuana at high...
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and these 5 years have offered the chinese the opportunity to go into these obstacles and go into these difficulties and understand where the problems really are. and the question is, if they understand where the problems are , are they going to have an effective jet, adjustment or correction of those problems? and that , i agree with jeff, i think a fundamental policy adjustment or change or rebranding is going to be extremely difficult, because b.r.i. has been shaped , has been promoted, as xi jinping signature foreign strategy. his signature project. and if we, if the chinese are going to rebrand it or fundamentally restructure the b.r.i., it's going to lead to a conclusion that he was wrong and i don't think the chinese politics today will afford that kind of development. but more likely we are going to see adjustments and modification of how b.r.i. projects are being carried out. and i will mention three of them that are most popularly discussed in china. the first one is the chinese are trying to figure out ways to broaden or widen the sources of financing for the b.r.i. projects.
and these 5 years have offered the chinese the opportunity to go into these obstacles and go into these difficulties and understand where the problems really are. and the question is, if they understand where the problems are , are they going to have an effective jet, adjustment or correction of those problems? and that , i agree with jeff, i think a fundamental policy adjustment or change or rebranding is going to be extremely difficult, because b.r.i. has been shaped , has been promoted, as...
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and make us take action on these issues. i think i know, and i think what many of you in this room know as well, you're already living this event on a daily basis. simply look at the 2017 attack when the united states, we treated that as a one-day news story waiting to info. the truth is, the cost of that one single attack, was more than $10 billion. this is the most consequent and devastating cyber security attack in modern history. but, most americans have no idea that it even occurred. the true cost of our cyber vulnerabilities, and the true cost of those attacks, will not come with a single event, they will be gradual, and accumulating. our personal corporate, and government data is being bled from every network, every day. our faith in our institutions, and our tolerance for one another is being eroded by misinformation. this is leaving us exposed as individuals, and vulnerable as a country. it is time that we dramatically shift how we view these threats. the ideas i have laid out today will help move us towards the com
and make us take action on these issues. i think i know, and i think what many of you in this room know as well, you're already living this event on a daily basis. simply look at the 2017 attack when the united states, we treated that as a one-day news story waiting to info. the truth is, the cost of that one single attack, was more than $10 billion. this is the most consequent and devastating cyber security attack in modern history. but, most americans have no idea that it even occurred. the...
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does these terrible things to us. all these things are -- so they're bad. but it turns out you attract them, you go after them, and some pretty lousy things can start to happen. >> that's right. part of the problem we essentially have, autoimmune syndrome in this country, where, the antibodies of the body politics are attacking all the healthy organs. joseph slum peter, predicted end of capitalism, predicted children of industrialists and capitalists would become intellectuals would be dedicated to destroying capitalism. he turned marx on his head but got closer to destroying capitalism. shrumpeter makes the point, relentless capitalism kind of like water seeking its own level. it doesn't stop at destroying bad customs and institutions. erodes all the customs and institutions. i think the family can with stand problems of capitalism as well. institutions can with stand the problems of capitalism well. the aren't part of the prediction, romantic thing where the way we teach western civilization today, the way we teach american history today, always negative
does these terrible things to us. all these things are -- so they're bad. but it turns out you attract them, you go after them, and some pretty lousy things can start to happen. >> that's right. part of the problem we essentially have, autoimmune syndrome in this country, where, the antibodies of the body politics are attacking all the healthy organs. joseph slum peter, predicted end of capitalism, predicted children of industrialists and capitalists would become intellectuals would be...
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baldwin does so well is to crystallize these momentsw you hese moments in times, these feelings and describehee to the reain a way that soey're both relatable, distinctive and pecific in a way that makes them un, ersal. you kn was a very observant person, a very wise pers and he spoke the truth. and i think that, unfortunately, the truth or the fact of america is so manyhings that have been issues going back 50, 60, 70 years, that are still issues today. >> bro: hewing closely to baldwin's words and storyline, jenkins has made a film that is itself both small and large: the intimate lives of individuals captured amid the much larger burden of african- american history in this country. i spoke with jenkins recently at the eaton hotel in washington, d.c.. >> in this book those two voices were perfectly fused. and my job i felt like was tri at a certain level of parity in telling the story. it's one thing to read a book so i felt like the love story was the thing that was going to carry the day. it was the thing the audience was going to see themselves most e adily in. and thennd of slip in thi
baldwin does so well is to crystallize these momentsw you hese moments in times, these feelings and describehee to the reain a way that soey're both relatable, distinctive and pecific in a way that makes them un, ersal. you kn was a very observant person, a very wise pers and he spoke the truth. and i think that, unfortunately, the truth or the fact of america is so manyhings that have been issues going back 50, 60, 70 years, that are still issues today. >> bro: hewing closely to...
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overseas because these treaties and the sales receipt mark my theory in this. they will see if those who distrust and who find enough. what did the russian japanese rapprochement put takei in a position to act as a middleman with one last call in washington i don't see you don't expect something . immediate but in the long run in the long. run will be able to create real relations so for the trust i am struck a message. americans know this is. america will listen more carefully i'm sure the start of the visit. and it's only going to so in the long run well. we may well be the right location. will be able. to roll in all not. because of the united states and russia i am right it's. let's take a short break right now and we'll be back but i'm back center guys are discussing the camera lens disappeared and whether it's going to be settled any time soon stay with us. and then stick to media darling and certainly a fresh face the newly minted congresswoman alexandria ocasio cortez is rattling some democratic establishment cajuns she calls herself a democratic social
overseas because these treaties and the sales receipt mark my theory in this. they will see if those who distrust and who find enough. what did the russian japanese rapprochement put takei in a position to act as a middleman with one last call in washington i don't see you don't expect something . immediate but in the long run in the long. run will be able to create real relations so for the trust i am struck a message. americans know this is. america will listen more carefully i'm sure the...
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got to come to what he wrote police officer or carberry has been done these contain that these actions have only served for the upper ranks to purge the un forces from and the mother and the chinese to ranks and your terms have been proven challenging for them have been buker a lack of coordination pure communications a lack of support of the upper rungs how made it very difficult for their actions to succeed unless. there is something that proves to have overwhelming. support from all the meat rungs it's unlikely to succeed and i think that's why all the international communities align an effort to try to gain support but it's wait and see to pay their way for a democratic transition in minutes with a for one way to when we don't is a fresh face we've been there and it's what a position. he's very well respected by the venezuelan border it's us a man of consensus but he's also better will respect by the so-called radicals because he's part of the interaction of two thousand and seven which basically played a key role and not give role even adjoining the populations he will society eve
got to come to what he wrote police officer or carberry has been done these contain that these actions have only served for the upper ranks to purge the un forces from and the mother and the chinese to ranks and your terms have been proven challenging for them have been buker a lack of coordination pure communications a lack of support of the upper rungs how made it very difficult for their actions to succeed unless. there is something that proves to have overwhelming. support from all the meat...
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you may have seen these cbd products already they're in a lot of stores i went to one of these rest stopsn the highway, and they had all these different teas that were cbd. they tasted terrible now, we know marijuana's medicinal properties and in many cases they aren't associated with thc, the part of the plant that gets you high that's where cbd comes in, you get the medical benefits without getting stoned you can put it in food, beverages, you can put it in skin care. c canopy growth announced it would be entering the united states to play the cbd market. expect to hear a lot more about cbd as 2019 goes on. i believe this could be a massive opportunity. prediction number three, last year felt like the wild west for the pot stocks you've got all sorts of players. in 2019, i'm betting we see the emergence of a handful of major operators. does that make sense this has happened already with canopy growth, cronos, tilray and aurora cannabis separating themselves from the rest of the pack those are the big four there's an even smaller subset of pot plays that have already built up a great dea
you may have seen these cbd products already they're in a lot of stores i went to one of these rest stopsn the highway, and they had all these different teas that were cbd. they tasted terrible now, we know marijuana's medicinal properties and in many cases they aren't associated with thc, the part of the plant that gets you high that's where cbd comes in, you get the medical benefits without getting stoned you can put it in food, beverages, you can put it in skin care. c canopy growth...
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and the nurse these are. we want clean air for the other valley low in him to the skies new today but it shouldn't just looked like. the people here should have the air quality they have been entitled to since twenty ten in terms of nitrogen dioxide from the diesel emissions in. the current legal levels for nitrogen dioxide emissions were introduced in two thousand and ten the court case is purely about upholding those limits you can read is using these regulations as leverage to banish older diesels from urban centers the gals in kitchen court decides in favor of environmental action germany the groundbreaking decision driving bans for gals in kitchen and essen including for the first time a stretch of interstate. to a forty in essen up to one hundred twenty thousand cars travel along here daily many of them diesels it's one of germany's most important road links for local commuters and long distance traffic a driving ban on such a vital interstate is a nightmare for transportation policy makers and a triump
and the nurse these are. we want clean air for the other valley low in him to the skies new today but it shouldn't just looked like. the people here should have the air quality they have been entitled to since twenty ten in terms of nitrogen dioxide from the diesel emissions in. the current legal levels for nitrogen dioxide emissions were introduced in two thousand and ten the court case is purely about upholding those limits you can read is using these regulations as leverage to banish older...
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so my expectation is we'll make significant progress at these meetings but i would just emp size these are -- emphasized these are complicated issues. reporter: how much progress has been made in the last month if you can characterize? secretary mnuchin: i would comment there's significant movement and we're working through what are still very complicated issues. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to gas prices. can you qualify and quantify -- i understand you say gas prices are low now. in the midst of this, with all that's happening with venezuela, how long do you believe the gas prices will move us to a modest impact on the oil industry? can you quantify by how much? by cents, tens of cents or even by dollars, what's the modest impact? secretary mnuchin: let me comment in general i said this before. markets are not always efficient. they move in different directions. i want to be careful not speculating on markets. oil went up a lot right before the iran sanctions. we were surprised that it went up so much. i think you know president trump had been on the phone with many wor
so my expectation is we'll make significant progress at these meetings but i would just emp size these are -- emphasized these are complicated issues. reporter: how much progress has been made in the last month if you can characterize? secretary mnuchin: i would comment there's significant movement and we're working through what are still very complicated issues. reporter: mr. secretary, i want to go back to gas prices. can you qualify and quantify -- i understand you say gas prices are low...
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i think these lawyers have some explaining to do as to how these things have ended up on that server as part of this twitter account. >> do you think that these -- the american lawyers who are representing concord here, if in fact their case is being used by the russian government or russian intelligence to continue russian intelligence operations and disinformation efforts targeting the u.s. public, if that's what this case has become, including this discovery process being violated in the way the prosecutors allege today, are these u.s. lawyers who are part of that defense team potentially on the hook here? >> i think they could be, if they are wittingly involved, absolutely. even if they are unwittingly involved, if they are knowingly violating this protective order, i think they could have some exposure. this is a really egregious example of russia once again using our democracy and our freedoms and our rights as a weapon against us. it is a defendant's right as a part of our due process rights that the defendant gets the right to see these discovery materials so that he can adeq
i think these lawyers have some explaining to do as to how these things have ended up on that server as part of this twitter account. >> do you think that these -- the american lawyers who are representing concord here, if in fact their case is being used by the russian government or russian intelligence to continue russian intelligence operations and disinformation efforts targeting the u.s. public, if that's what this case has become, including this discovery process being violated in...
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> we have had a green new deal for more than a decade in addition to all of these failed programs, these expensive and intrusive programs. in the federal government we spend $10 billion every year on climate change programs. right now we have subsidies, wind power alone receives more and subsidies than all conventional energy sources combined. and solar power is receiving subsidies for all other sources combined. we have had a green new deal and we keep subsidizing failure, boosting up failure, despite the subsidies, renewable energy cannot compete in the regular marketplace. this new green deal is saying that we will take the worst of energy sources and we are going to throw money into it. host: the conversation will continue, and if you want to ask a specific question about the green deal or the green new deal as it is known as, and the elements that is known as, (202) 748-8000 for democrats, (202) 748-8001 for republicans, (202) 748-8002 for independents. you can also post on our facebook page. how are these things going to be paid for? was the most effective way? guest: we want to ad
> we have had a green new deal for more than a decade in addition to all of these failed programs, these expensive and intrusive programs. in the federal government we spend $10 billion every year on climate change programs. right now we have subsidies, wind power alone receives more and subsidies than all conventional energy sources combined. and solar power is receiving subsidies for all other sources combined. we have had a green new deal and we keep subsidizing failure, boosting up...
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and start to kind of with these rifle shots pick off some of these kingpins so maybe the people on the ground have a fighting chance. i talked too long. >> i was hoping you would nmake it more narrow and then you made it global, but. i appreciate that. i understand what you're saying. >> of course, my career 40 years being in the executive what i have seen that's worked very well is to get in and really sit with the other governments and work nitty-gritty on the details. but it's been wonderful to have that conception yule support when there has been the case from congress to help push this along. that's often been the case. sometimes it's been the administration sometimes in congress, but if you can get both talking on the conceptual agreement and work through the specifics with the partner government or partner governments, that really does make a difference. and what we have, the big. change now is the arrival of the new government in mexico. while there are questions, as roger pointed out, there's an opening to try to find a way to work with this on these issues. and there's a big
and start to kind of with these rifle shots pick off some of these kingpins so maybe the people on the ground have a fighting chance. i talked too long. >> i was hoping you would nmake it more narrow and then you made it global, but. i appreciate that. i understand what you're saying. >> of course, my career 40 years being in the executive what i have seen that's worked very well is to get in and really sit with the other governments and work nitty-gritty on the details. but it's...
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these forces secured kirkuk, for example, if they secured these areas like ram adie and elsewhere, but when one force leaves, another force comes, that creates a vacuum, but also creates a new opportunity for isis and others, because you might have a lot of the population who like the newcomer, maybe they develop an infinite to them, whatever you want to call it, newcomers come in, maybe a few dozen don't like the newcomers, and that opens doors for isis. and that's what happened. this is a concrete example of what happens when you just leave or when a new force comes n. >> i'm sorry to interrupt, but we're talking about going from a sub state actor to a state actor. > yes, so i'll continue. this is a tragedy what happened there, but also to use, a reminder, just before you leave, this is what happens. this was a city where the united states paid so much attention to. even isis, if you read the isis newspaper on thursday about the attack, and they explain how the city is heavily guarded by he y.p.g., through check points, heavy presence on the ground, the whole city is surrounded, and
these forces secured kirkuk, for example, if they secured these areas like ram adie and elsewhere, but when one force leaves, another force comes, that creates a vacuum, but also creates a new opportunity for isis and others, because you might have a lot of the population who like the newcomer, maybe they develop an infinite to them, whatever you want to call it, newcomers come in, maybe a few dozen don't like the newcomers, and that opens doors for isis. and that's what happened. this is a...
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you'll see these numbers a as. we don't have idea to do that or the schools doing that well. >> of course we do. we have an ability to understand what's happening. do you know how many times this past week parent had an tragic -- there are staff that know the schools very well and as far as informed practices -- >> commissioner sanchez: you're not let me finish the point. >> commissioner moliga: if we have good work happening in that area, we aren't selling that to see been. we if we have good people doing that, we don't have a report that says that's happening. does that make sense? i feel -- >> when we look attrition plans and basis, it's pretty important information there. i think when our social workers and nurses have students success team, we do track the interventions in bases. you can chart the effectiveness of those interventions. sometimes when student studentsn i'll crises and track the instances. the stephen having this conferencenings.conferenceningst of that very personal data in bases. we do track th
you'll see these numbers a as. we don't have idea to do that or the schools doing that well. >> of course we do. we have an ability to understand what's happening. do you know how many times this past week parent had an tragic -- there are staff that know the schools very well and as far as informed practices -- >> commissioner sanchez: you're not let me finish the point. >> commissioner moliga: if we have good work happening in that area, we aren't selling that to see been....
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these who get minutes from the union. rights of formalise to the duties of the national executive as president of venezuela i want to do you in venezuela the president is elected by washington in venezuela lurches to ward scales president much euro accuses the u.s. of attempting to orchestrate a coup as washington throws its full weight behind the country's self big third interim leader very serious.
these who get minutes from the union. rights of formalise to the duties of the national executive as president of venezuela i want to do you in venezuela the president is elected by washington in venezuela lurches to ward scales president much euro accuses the u.s. of attempting to orchestrate a coup as washington throws its full weight behind the country's self big third interim leader very serious.
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these sanctions were imposed last year on mr. deripaska and these companies over his maligned efforts, the kremlin's maligned efforts to interfere in our democracy, as well as the efforts to invade russia's neighbor anti-continuing destabilization of ukraine. and the simple reality is having imposed these sanctions as a deterrent, nothing has changed in the kremlin's behavior towards the relaxation of these sanctions. sanctions are imposed for a reason. the reason these were imposed was because of the malevolent actions of mr. deripaska and the kremlin. they are intended to influence the kremlin's behavior. and what has changed merits now the relaxation of these sanctions? and the answer is nothing. the russian actions in the last election continueed through the manipulation of social media to med until our democratic affairs -- meddle in our democratic affairs. violence along the line of contact between russia and ukraine continues. and within ukraine continues. nothing has changed in the kremlin behavior. nothing has changed to
these sanctions were imposed last year on mr. deripaska and these companies over his maligned efforts, the kremlin's maligned efforts to interfere in our democracy, as well as the efforts to invade russia's neighbor anti-continuing destabilization of ukraine. and the simple reality is having imposed these sanctions as a deterrent, nothing has changed in the kremlin's behavior towards the relaxation of these sanctions. sanctions are imposed for a reason. the reason these were imposed was because...
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all of these wild notions that have become the founding ideas of these great revolutions in the late 18th century and early 19th century. the united states was a beacon of this and was way behind on the issue of slavery. part of the reason that the crisis came was that more and more people saw the incompatibility between the ideals in the declaration of independence and the reality of a terribly oppressive slave system. it was not only abolition. it was women's rights. that was a cause that was very much furthered by the civil war. war has almost always been an engine of civil rights. you may be able to afford the waste of human resources involved in discrimination against a race, class or gender in peace time but when you have to rally the resources of the nation to take on a crisis like the civil war, you need everybody. pretty quickly, by the end of 1862, you have women running the entire public health system of the united states. people like dorothea dix and clara barton. there were tens of thousands of wounded soldiers showing up in washington and other cities needing treatment.
all of these wild notions that have become the founding ideas of these great revolutions in the late 18th century and early 19th century. the united states was a beacon of this and was way behind on the issue of slavery. part of the reason that the crisis came was that more and more people saw the incompatibility between the ideals in the declaration of independence and the reality of a terribly oppressive slave system. it was not only abolition. it was women's rights. that was a cause that was...
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companies are what these banks are lenders really what these lenders do now i'm going to the consumer financial protection bureau we're going to be hearing this name a lot so this this these are the facts the big give us they're basically saying these payday loans are defined as short term and high cost loans of five hundred dollars or less that's typically do on the consumer's next payday so you've got about two week period to pay it back out to give us a perspective of just how big or how much of the market these loans take up if you go back to two thousand and fifteen the federal reserve bank survey of financial companies gives you a breakdown twenty six percent of consumer credit went towards installments of cash loans don vehicle sold on small loans these type of loans these payday loans smaller loans you know break that down we're looking about thirty one percent for motor vehicle loans and leases and consumer to consumer lender so you see that it takes up a big chunk of the market now how do they do this let's check out this graphic this gives you the complete breakdown of how
companies are what these banks are lenders really what these lenders do now i'm going to the consumer financial protection bureau we're going to be hearing this name a lot so this this these are the facts the big give us they're basically saying these payday loans are defined as short term and high cost loans of five hundred dollars or less that's typically do on the consumer's next payday so you've got about two week period to pay it back out to give us a perspective of just how big or how...
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but these things change quite a bit over time.we saw realignment occur sort of in 2015 and '16 within the republican party so that's where it stands currently. who knows where it will stand in a couple years. host: virginia beach, virginia, anthony, an independent. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. let me say this. i think this whole issue is being pushed to the side. if walls are immoral, let's tear down the walls. number two, if all these people coming in are so beneficial for us, why don't we just open the borders instead of going through this back and forth, to and fro? furthermore, what are they running from? are they running from crime? are they themselves the criminals? because where we are right now is a bad situation, because if we continue this, guess what? we will not exist as a nation. the only reason i think that we don't have complete status as far as where the numbers are concerned regarding what these people are doing is because it has been done by us. we are putting ourselves in danger of thinking it would
but these things change quite a bit over time.we saw realignment occur sort of in 2015 and '16 within the republican party so that's where it stands currently. who knows where it will stand in a couple years. host: virginia beach, virginia, anthony, an independent. good morning. caller: yes, good morning. let me say this. i think this whole issue is being pushed to the side. if walls are immoral, let's tear down the walls. number two, if all these people coming in are so beneficial for us, why...
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do people face particularly high health risks during these periods. when the red cross hospital in stuttgart is one of the leading respiratory care units in germany its medical director doesn't think much of the authorities find particulate alert. i find particulate alerts are misleading the public a state of alert should reflect an acute emergency situation this is in no way true of current fine particulate matter levels in stock got the population believes it's dangerous. if people with hospital appointments say we're not travelling into stood guard he asked polluted we won't set foot in stuttgart that they stay at home with . the host. martin hensel has firsthand experience. with. the he does not believe that the figures from unix helmholtz center which are based purely on statistical comparative studies reflect the reality on the ground. a step kind. that no such thing as a fine particular disease of the lung of a heart and you don't come across such a thing as a nitrogen dioxide disease of a long and heart in hospital either. exist fine particula
do people face particularly high health risks during these periods. when the red cross hospital in stuttgart is one of the leading respiratory care units in germany its medical director doesn't think much of the authorities find particulate alert. i find particulate alerts are misleading the public a state of alert should reflect an acute emergency situation this is in no way true of current fine particulate matter levels in stock got the population believes it's dangerous. if people with...
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i mean we can really have a conversation about these issues in this report with these are the strategic i think the important thing is that we have a conversation with all of these people they clearly have a huge influence that the people here well making decisions having high level conversations making laws that affect you know millions of people those billions of people worldwide who are living in poverty every day this is the grouping of people he can. set the agenda for what it means to make the world a fireplace and i really hope that by publishing this report in this week of darfur that we catch the attention of those people whether they are or governments that we can you know really demonstrate to them that by making actually quite small change increasing taxes for instance by just point five percent and you could pay for. health care which prevent three million deaths a year forty five percent i think of the rewards as you'd raise four hundred eighteen billion and you single out britain being a place where the poorest ten percent proportion of their will wealth and the rich yes
i mean we can really have a conversation about these issues in this report with these are the strategic i think the important thing is that we have a conversation with all of these people they clearly have a huge influence that the people here well making decisions having high level conversations making laws that affect you know millions of people those billions of people worldwide who are living in poverty every day this is the grouping of people he can. set the agenda for what it means to...
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these p.a.c.'s aren't taking checks and putting them in envelopes and putting a first-class stamp on them and dropping them in the mailbox on the corner of their block. mr. crow: right? over 70% of people in colorado are employed by small and medium sized businesses. these aren't businesses that have p.a.c.'s. and all of our time is very limited. we have limited time. there's access granted based on contributions in this town. so i want my time to be spent -- [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] >> as we told you, we'll take you live to the floor of the house now for a couple of votes. following order. motion to suspend the rules and pass h.r. 269 by the yeas and nays. and h.r. 251 by the yeas and nays and agreeing to the speaker's approval of the journal if ordered. the first electronic vote will be conducted as a 15-minute vote. remaining ele
these p.a.c.'s aren't taking checks and putting them in envelopes and putting a first-class stamp on them and dropping them in the mailbox on the corner of their block. mr. crow: right? over 70% of people in colorado are employed by small and medium sized businesses. these aren't businesses that have p.a.c.'s. and all of our time is very limited. we have limited time. there's access granted based on contributions in this town. so i want my time to be spent -- [captioning performed by the...
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all these other classic missions. third, this notion that -- and i'm not doing this because of where we are, but this notion that somehow the ypg are brave democratic seeking allies of the united states, i think needs to be questioned. when jim jeff ree used to talk about this he reminded us that the mission of us working alongside with the ypg for the purpose of defeating isis was temporary, transactional and tactical. there was never an expectation that we had a responsibility to protect the ypg when the mission was done. we have now embraced that mission fully understand -- fully understand, but i think we also need to understand who our newest allies are, their background, what they want to do. what their long-term aspirations and say is that what we've ear planning to do there? i now need to check my photos of what i wrote. that's my safe zones article. and then at that time i was also concerned about -- and had an expectation that we were going to confront that inevitable period when the turkish forces would com
all these other classic missions. third, this notion that -- and i'm not doing this because of where we are, but this notion that somehow the ypg are brave democratic seeking allies of the united states, i think needs to be questioned. when jim jeff ree used to talk about this he reminded us that the mission of us working alongside with the ypg for the purpose of defeating isis was temporary, transactional and tactical. there was never an expectation that we had a responsibility to protect the...
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and sixty's we thought that these were once offs we know about an episode of the pharmaceutical death will still best roll which was used in pregnant women that was later found to induce cancers in young girls and we. that that was a rare event and we thought these events occurred at high levels of exposure but now we know about a broader suite of these chemicals that can do such damage even at lower levels of exposure the reason i'm asking this question is because in the united states in particular there are several very prominent examples in public health when that fishel science and regulations seem to be out of sync with believe the reality of the food pyramid and its buys for carbohydrates would be one such example is the kind of advise that you are advocating still a bit of a dissident science or is it already and the stablished view well we have international bodies that have documented the public health threat posed by under christmas shopping chemicals first it was the end of current society back in two thousand and nine through its scientific statement that's an internationa
and sixty's we thought that these were once offs we know about an episode of the pharmaceutical death will still best roll which was used in pregnant women that was later found to induce cancers in young girls and we. that that was a rare event and we thought these events occurred at high levels of exposure but now we know about a broader suite of these chemicals that can do such damage even at lower levels of exposure the reason i'm asking this question is because in the united states in...
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these rites are considered to be routine. if a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. >> president yee: colleagues, would anyone like to sever any items from the consent agenda? supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: yes. item nine, please. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, please call the roll on items two through eight and item ten. [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. these items are finally passed unanimously. supervis [ gavel ]. >> president yee: supervisor stefani, the floor is yours for item nines. >> supervisor stefani: colleagues, on behalf of the county attorney's office, you have amendments in front of you. they are technical. they would just adjust the reporting schedule for departments and remove the duplicate report. deputy city attorney jon givner can answer any questions you may have, but i ask to move the amendments. >> president yee: okay. before we take any action, i wanted to make sure madam clerk will read the item for item nine. >> clerk: ite
these rites are considered to be routine. if a member objects, an item may be removed and considered separately. >> president yee: colleagues, would anyone like to sever any items from the consent agenda? supervisor stefani? >> supervisor stefani: yes. item nine, please. >> president yee: okay. madam clerk, please call the roll on items two through eight and item ten. [roll call] >> clerk: there are ten ayes. >> president yee: okay. these items are finally passed...
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these aren't businesses that have pacs. in all of our time is very limited, we have limited time, there is access granted based on contributions in this town, so i want my time to be spent based on the merit of the ideas of the people i'm meeting with, how they're going to serve my community and not whether or not they're going to hand me a check at a special meeting. right? so access is really important her here. >> this is the last one. okay. >> hi. january 21st is a ninth anniversary of citizens united and i'm a member of the virginia chapter of american promise, which is a sister organization, and there is a national movement, there are over 200,000 people, 800 communities have signed resolutions in minnesota and conservative communities, 19 states have signed past legislation supporting a constitutional amendment. we've talked about hr resolution 1, but just deutch on the 3rd of january there's hr resolution 2 which is the constitutional amendment to reverse citizens united. we know it's a heavy lift, but, in fact, as
these aren't businesses that have pacs. in all of our time is very limited, we have limited time, there is access granted based on contributions in this town, so i want my time to be spent based on the merit of the ideas of the people i'm meeting with, how they're going to serve my community and not whether or not they're going to hand me a check at a special meeting. right? so access is really important her here. >> this is the last one. okay. >> hi. january 21st is a ninth...
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these days even someone like me can pretend to be as knowledgeable about the night sky because i want to show you this i have in my tablet you see it shows why. the night sky. let me see if i can see the north star you saw you know that's nor. have. i thought they call it there not a star well that's another name for it but it's its. i don't need to know that's north i can hold. and fine no the north star is there then we know you know the direction right and i should know my directions. and this app on my tablet allows me to scan the night sky and identify the stars and planets is the modern day equivalent of the ancient star known in arabic as is each now in the early ninth century the. moon the ruler of the powerful islamic empire was a man obsessed with scholarship and learning and he commissioned a group of astronomers to produce an muzi age now they already had the astronomical tables of the ancient greeks but they were tasked with improving on them correcting errors and making more accurate measurements they produced a new star chart they became known as. the verified tables. i
these days even someone like me can pretend to be as knowledgeable about the night sky because i want to show you this i have in my tablet you see it shows why. the night sky. let me see if i can see the north star you saw you know that's nor. have. i thought they call it there not a star well that's another name for it but it's its. i don't need to know that's north i can hold. and fine no the north star is there then we know you know the direction right and i should know my directions. and...
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leaving to these desperate situation. because there is nothing that is not in place do a lot for normal slows the taking into account the needs of countries of origin and the needs of countries of this nation secretary general i had a chance to interview i think it was four years ago when you were your high commissioner for refugees and you said pretty much the same thing that migration has to be managed and balanced in the four years that have been the countries have learned how to do it in a balanced way that. we have today i think i was right four years ago and i'm still right and the fact that this is not being seen. is creating the chaotic situation that we see in many parts of the world which by became this issue this issue in many electoral campaigns and because of that you see populists countries and of populist part of these movements and others are gaining ground in many countries if we manage properly in respect for the answer of the countries but also the interests of the people i see these would not be the is
leaving to these desperate situation. because there is nothing that is not in place do a lot for normal slows the taking into account the needs of countries of origin and the needs of countries of this nation secretary general i had a chance to interview i think it was four years ago when you were your high commissioner for refugees and you said pretty much the same thing that migration has to be managed and balanced in the four years that have been the countries have learned how to do it in a...
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these are not things we would have done if we had to write a bill from scratch, but these things will solve the problem, will compromise and get things moving again. it's what my voters are asking for. >> most new classes come in with the same level of enthusiasm, optimism, that they can change washington, washington won't change them. i'll sleep in my office. i won't bring my family here. i'll go to every single town hall meeting. at some point they are labeled an insider. how are you making sure you don't lose that connection you had as a candidate once you become part of washington? many of you labeled your opponents as part of the problem, right? they were insiders. they went washington. you guys are now washington. >> yeah. >> a lot of people do say that. they say, welcome to washington. this class is great. they have a lot of great ideas, just give it time. >> right, you will go to the swamp. >> this class is fundamentally different not just because of its size but but of who we are. we come from we're not career politics, we built businesses, served in the cia, parents, we are
these are not things we would have done if we had to write a bill from scratch, but these things will solve the problem, will compromise and get things moving again. it's what my voters are asking for. >> most new classes come in with the same level of enthusiasm, optimism, that they can change washington, washington won't change them. i'll sleep in my office. i won't bring my family here. i'll go to every single town hall meeting. at some point they are labeled an insider. how are you...
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these agreement does not say that. yes but it was free to do whatever they wanted and right now we see terrorists bombarding the positions of the syrian army from school and also trying to attack the russian air base. so we really hope that the very soon we'll have a meeting or at least conversation between the russian and the turkish president. this will be the central issue discussed between the two presidents but i this is what the president put in the president they're going to talk about now here's regards. territory east of the euphrates river. yes the united states has announced that you're going to withdraw and we'll know that they set up. a couple of dozen military installations there including major military bases. and they were reports that they armed kurdish. militias working with them so our search colleagues have. questions what will happen to these installations what will happen to all those weapons. we believe that the only solution in this situation would be to give the. territories to be controlled by
these agreement does not say that. yes but it was free to do whatever they wanted and right now we see terrorists bombarding the positions of the syrian army from school and also trying to attack the russian air base. so we really hope that the very soon we'll have a meeting or at least conversation between the russian and the turkish president. this will be the central issue discussed between the two presidents but i this is what the president put in the president they're going to talk about...
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these agreements are never done early on.y are always done on the last light of those negotiations. that a positive signal there are ongoing negotiations. >> i think he would like to deliver a win. for theobably possible chinese to offer enough for him to declare a win. we will probably see some ups and downs between now and the end of the 90 days. >> this is a very short deadline. we can't be optimistic about a whole lot. ultimately there is a lot of the table. that is pushing the two leaders and their teams to find a way forward. >> we are not seeing a collapsing global trade. what we are seeing is company struggling to find ways around these trade taxes with less efficient production. ist less competitiveness falling on american companies. they are the ones that have to pay the trade taxes. the fiscal and monetary policies trickle through. this is clear messaging around the trade dispute. it is necessary to lift that. welcome the let's oxford university associate. great to have you back. looking at the big picture, do you
these agreements are never done early on.y are always done on the last light of those negotiations. that a positive signal there are ongoing negotiations. >> i think he would like to deliver a win. for theobably possible chinese to offer enough for him to declare a win. we will probably see some ups and downs between now and the end of the 90 days. >> this is a very short deadline. we can't be optimistic about a whole lot. ultimately there is a lot of the table. that is pushing the...
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it help to open the door for her and for her to be talking to these reporters who are writing these books. i do think that is a really valuable component of this work, and more newsrooms should really be looking into doing this. >> trauma from reporting helps you avoid the pitfalls of judging people's assets. are the angry or not they not angry, and that takes me to soraya, who as written in the book that rage becomes a power of women's anger. i have one of the quotes from your book that we are so busy teaching people to be likable that we often need to teach the girls like boys to be respected. if the woman is angry that could be a problem. if she is not angry enough that could be a problem, and how reporters interpret that even in framing the story can make such a difference. we tend to think of victims be quiet and afraid to speak. >> they come in all responses. >> we have seen the same in general that appear in the courtroom, and i think it is really important to understand why the trauma informed reporting structure is so valuable. the women center the studies every year and one of t
it help to open the door for her and for her to be talking to these reporters who are writing these books. i do think that is a really valuable component of this work, and more newsrooms should really be looking into doing this. >> trauma from reporting helps you avoid the pitfalls of judging people's assets. are the angry or not they not angry, and that takes me to soraya, who as written in the book that rage becomes a power of women's anger. i have one of the quotes from your book that...
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out of london you're trying to be the man to burma nums both the hamptons these next dover's these next outskirts quiet places and you won't mind the big c. even when i'm out berman is a little pools your way of managing to do this is to raise up the price of the housing given the c.e.o. make bad people outside of big european investors big american investors to come buy the property the house rents of the london stock the house rent of london's standard and then basically you're giving people of council what you deem to put universe. credit you give your pay for some of their subsidiary of their rent what you're doing is giving people that don't have any clue about money management haven't been in employment for a while i thousand pounds in their account who haven't had a thousand pounds for like maybe three four years given to me in one lump sum what are they doing gambling game betting shop doing this people of got bad habits people go back to british especially in the hood what it in comes out to rent money got to rent one spender and own clothes because you just are the first as a
out of london you're trying to be the man to burma nums both the hamptons these next dover's these next outskirts quiet places and you won't mind the big c. even when i'm out berman is a little pools your way of managing to do this is to raise up the price of the housing given the c.e.o. make bad people outside of big european investors big american investors to come buy the property the house rents of the london stock the house rent of london's standard and then basically you're giving people...
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these are critical. these programs are critical to supporting traditional enforcement efforts and deterring dangerous behaviors and this report discusses the percentages of how these can be saved, the differences of how people are saved by these technologies. i'm pleased to share that the texas legislature will be considering an all rider motorcycle helmet bill and i have seen people come in to the department that have not used helmets. it is not good. it is horrible. the most devastating part is that if they survived, the likelihood of ever coming back to normal function after a head injury is slim to none. the other one that is super important that i see all the time, a requirement to keep children in a rear facing safety seat from age two or longer. it's difficult to see anybody injured but to me, any baby that is injured, i know that's the fault that was not in their baby hands, it was the parents or the laws of the state. these laws will help to protect all road users of texas which is tied for okla
these are critical. these programs are critical to supporting traditional enforcement efforts and deterring dangerous behaviors and this report discusses the percentages of how these can be saved, the differences of how people are saved by these technologies. i'm pleased to share that the texas legislature will be considering an all rider motorcycle helmet bill and i have seen people come in to the department that have not used helmets. it is not good. it is horrible. the most devastating part...
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and if these new allegations that we have just learned about, about paul manafort, these new ones we've just found out about through this poorly redacted document, if these new allegations are true, that means this same trump campaign chairman was sending this internal data from the campaign to russian intelligence and to russian government-linked sources at the same time that russian military intelligence was running a massive effort to target u.s. voters to swing the election toward donald trump. u.s. polling data from inside the campaign of one of the two major party candidates for president could certainly have been helpful in targeting exactly those efforts, right? and as i said, i'm agnostic as to what's going on with robert mueller. i have no idea whether or not the mueller investigation is entering its ninth inning or if it's just rounding the ninth hole on an 18-hole golf course. or some other inanely num logical sports metaphor. a court filing this week really did show mueller believes the trump campaign was sending valuable internal campaign to russia for some reason while ru
and if these new allegations that we have just learned about, about paul manafort, these new ones we've just found out about through this poorly redacted document, if these new allegations are true, that means this same trump campaign chairman was sending this internal data from the campaign to russian intelligence and to russian government-linked sources at the same time that russian military intelligence was running a massive effort to target u.s. voters to swing the election toward donald...
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what happens to these government rates depends on how much energy to carry if you have these low energy cost me grace for example those which come from the sun they are mostly shielded by the magnetic field of the earth so they follow the feel months of the magnetic field and end up in the north and south pole regions where you can see them as the magnificent norton lights. but there is also does are a kind of cosmic rays those very high energy that doesn't growth which just go through the magnetic field and doesn't care about it at all. the northern lights are impressive but the phenomenon that releases the most any two rich cosmic rays is even more stunning. the unusual thing about this radiation is that as unfortunately we can't see it so do you get into the atmosphere and hit a molecule of air and on the interaction it creates more particles which are going in random directions it's like a train collision so before all the cars of the train are going in a single direction and after a collision each car goes in a slightly different. techniques particles from the interaction of the pr
what happens to these government rates depends on how much energy to carry if you have these low energy cost me grace for example those which come from the sun they are mostly shielded by the magnetic field of the earth so they follow the feel months of the magnetic field and end up in the north and south pole regions where you can see them as the magnificent norton lights. but there is also does are a kind of cosmic rays those very high energy that doesn't growth which just go through the...
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these ar dpsh these are real people are. real people wondering how they will make their mortgage or rent payments or feed their families. a federal employee from albuquerque wrote my office and told me how this shutdown is affecting her and her family. she wrote to me and i quote here, she wrote, i'm not one of those federal employees as the president time-outed that -- tou ted that i want to be out of work. i quote. the senate does not work for the president. it's supposed to represent the citizens of the united states. federal employees do not want to stay out of work. we want to go back to work and get paid. she ended with this. this is not our fight. just his. economic anxiety is pervasive in all corners of the state. in fact, new mexico was recently ranked as the most vulnerable to the impacts of the disowrn because of our significant federal workforce and the importance of the federal government to our economy. as ranking member of the subcommittee on interior, environment, and related agencies, i'm acutely aware how t
these ar dpsh these are real people are. real people wondering how they will make their mortgage or rent payments or feed their families. a federal employee from albuquerque wrote my office and told me how this shutdown is affecting her and her family. she wrote to me and i quote here, she wrote, i'm not one of those federal employees as the president time-outed that -- tou ted that i want to be out of work. i quote. the senate does not work for the president. it's supposed to represent the...
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on these other independent. we've failed to secure if you have event we're going to say and we don't think it's fair amount of trust between you know you between each other i am sure i am sure that for me just. because i may. say the peace treaty with russia has vitally important for the nation and this would create further trust between the ponderosa. oh it will improve down then of the. northeast we will ultimately pretty somebody i'm so. somebody but the primary from over these. details reese right you know in this. complex. they go see. this stuff and we find an appropriate. what did the russian japanese rapper put takei in a position to act as a middleman between law school and washington i don't see you don't expect something most of these started. immediately but in the long run in the long run if the. rest will be able to create real relations so for trust each other i am sure the message. to the americans know this is this i suspect. you will listen more carefully i am sure the start of the visit will b
on these other independent. we've failed to secure if you have event we're going to say and we don't think it's fair amount of trust between you know you between each other i am sure i am sure that for me just. because i may. say the peace treaty with russia has vitally important for the nation and this would create further trust between the ponderosa. oh it will improve down then of the. northeast we will ultimately pretty somebody i'm so. somebody but the primary from over these. details...
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onto the campaign who were having these discussions with roger stone.this was an ongoing conversation, an ongoing pursuit by the trump campaign to check in with roger stone to say, what's coming? have you heard anything that's coming? did you get information you can share with us? >> forgive me for interrupting, but a lot of new people came into the trump campaign. he didn't have a preexisting relationship with roger stone, but he had a previous relationship with steve bannon. he didn't really know paul manafort, he didn't really know rick gates. this is someone the president knew for decades. cnn has just learned that we do expect the president to address the border shutdown and what he calls the border crisis a little later today. david, actually, i can go straight to the white house to our kaitlan collins to try to bring that in. kaitlan, we know the president has been debating his options. does he have something new to bring to the table today? >> reporter: that's what we're going to wait and see what the president has to say. jo john, this was not
onto the campaign who were having these discussions with roger stone.this was an ongoing conversation, an ongoing pursuit by the trump campaign to check in with roger stone to say, what's coming? have you heard anything that's coming? did you get information you can share with us? >> forgive me for interrupting, but a lot of new people came into the trump campaign. he didn't have a preexisting relationship with roger stone, but he had a previous relationship with steve bannon. he didn't...
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these people are mean to the kids. go ahead andy >>> yeah well look, laura, i think harmeet is completely right about the contractual aspect of this. but what you're pointing out right now is a category of speech or categories of speech that have never been protected under the first amendment. insightment is not protected. threats are not protected. and i think the only way you ever put a stop to this is if you start to prosecute people and make an example out of them. >> laura: right >>> i just don't see a great deal of energy in that direction. but that is what has to happen. >> laura: people have to demand it. harmeet we've heard from some of the students. i've got to say, it's inspiring to see how they're weathering this, pretty well. these are not political kids, they went to a pro life march were of, longest annual march in the united states. that's what they were doing. okay? they found themselves in this situation. they're 14, 15, 16 year old kids. this is what two of it them said today in a you tube video that
these people are mean to the kids. go ahead andy >>> yeah well look, laura, i think harmeet is completely right about the contractual aspect of this. but what you're pointing out right now is a category of speech or categories of speech that have never been protected under the first amendment. insightment is not protected. threats are not protected. and i think the only way you ever put a stop to this is if you start to prosecute people and make an example out of them. >> laura:...
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these four candidates were leaders on this issue. it was my pleasure to get to know them during the campaign, to visit their districts, talk to their voters and see their ideas about how to put people first. we're thrilled to have such a distinguished moderator today. amy walter, host of politics with amy walter. she's one of the most perceptive and inciteful journalist ps in washington and one of my personally favorite people in the world. she can cut through the noise to see trends as they happen and to see the world as it is without getting caught up in the conventional political narrative. thank you, amy, for doing this. thank you to our panelists, we're ready to get started. >> thank you. >> all right. now you're on the hot seat. >> all right. >> thank you for the invitation. thank you to all the new members. i think i've been to every one of your districts. they're lovely places to go. some i would rather not be in at certain times of the year. >> me too. >> we'll let that go. >> jason, i'm not coming back until spring. >> yeah
these four candidates were leaders on this issue. it was my pleasure to get to know them during the campaign, to visit their districts, talk to their voters and see their ideas about how to put people first. we're thrilled to have such a distinguished moderator today. amy walter, host of politics with amy walter. she's one of the most perceptive and inciteful journalist ps in washington and one of my personally favorite people in the world. she can cut through the noise to see trends as they...