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they have suspicion, they can go to the house and investigate which they did. question is then, what develops into probable cause for unlawful entry? what is the evidence these individuals new that they were not supposed to be here or were negligent in not knowing that? >> what should the officers have done after they made inquiries? >> several things they could have done here. number one, they now had information on the owner they didn't want them there. they immediately could have asked the individuals to leave and if they hadn't had his unlawful entry. they could have issued a citation for disorderly conduct which would not have raised fourth amendment concerns at all. they could have investigated as they now maintain, they smelled marijuana smoke and there is a suggestion and officer heard of prostitution. they could have investigated those crimes. they couldng that have come in and say, we undressed for -- we arrest for unlawful entry but it is really for disorderly conduct. they have abandoned the disorderly conduct justification and they have not had pro
they have suspicion, they can go to the house and investigate which they did. question is then, what develops into probable cause for unlawful entry? what is the evidence these individuals new that they were not supposed to be here or were negligent in not knowing that? >> what should the officers have done after they made inquiries? >> several things they could have done here. number one, they now had information on the owner they didn't want them there. they immediately could have...
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eather they make -- how do they make money?e majority of the community is at or below the poverty line. williamsburg in brooklyn is the poorest part of brooklyn. there are a handful of families that have all of the money and they share that with the rest. they pay for the weddings and funerals and charities and all sorts of things. it used to be more the garments and diamond industry. now it is realistic. a large amount of the real in otherd burrell park parts are owned by a handful of families. they are finding a lot of -- they are funding a lot of the community got a lot of reliance .n social services jeff: one of us on netflixjeff:. thank you so much. ♪ ♪ yousef: welcome to "the best of bloomberg markets: middle east." i'm yousef gamal el-din. here are some of the major stories in the region this week. iran reacted to president hartline by saying it could walk ify from the nuclear deal the u.s. tries to reimpose sanctions. -- saudi arabia has seen gains in financing and investment. we spoke to a ceo. and oil traded around th
eather they make -- how do they make money?e majority of the community is at or below the poverty line. williamsburg in brooklyn is the poorest part of brooklyn. there are a handful of families that have all of the money and they share that with the rest. they pay for the weddings and funerals and charities and all sorts of things. it used to be more the garments and diamond industry. now it is realistic. a large amount of the real in otherd burrell park parts are owned by a handful of...
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david eisenhower said that they are not as interesting as they think they are but they are probably interesting like david eisenhower. he's a nice fellow. i shouldn't say that. i will tell you something, it is also a good way to figure out who is getting their news and where the resources are. if you talk to enough reporters covering the white house -- >> host: which is what your podcast has morphed into. >> guest: and we decided that the interesting story right now was donald trump and how he is being covered. so we are basically just kind of talking to people only in the white house and its really fun because they all have tale to tell. people always ask me what is your favorite beach, because i've covered them all. they say i guess it's the white house, right? >> they'll work for the same guy. my favorite has always been capitol hill as they are all independent contractors and that is how you get news. but that isn't really apt anymore because now there are as many factions in this white house as there are on k.. they pretty much o are on the se page for the most part and there was a certain
david eisenhower said that they are not as interesting as they think they are but they are probably interesting like david eisenhower. he's a nice fellow. i shouldn't say that. i will tell you something, it is also a good way to figure out who is getting their news and where the resources are. if you talk to enough reporters covering the white house -- >> host: which is what your podcast has morphed into. >> guest: and we decided that the interesting story right now was donald trump...
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to very ancient cannons they fire but they did work even though they didn't think they did so withouted up precious amount of breathing room for the keane of rye way and the government to escape. so with the war ships coming in and the sinking and his family and government escaping just as the germans are about to capture. >> but that was for a couple of weeks. >> yes. originally they went by train, 70 miles north so they started driving isn't springtime in norway it is still treacherous so a very narrow mountain road with the chasms and the germans are always behind them favor in a small little village taking shelter for the night and the fighter planes and day warning was sounded andnm government ministers to take c cover under the trees. they were dropping bombs. unbelievably nobody was killed they all survived so basically we got rid of the king of norway.rway and it was an extraordinary experience as the king and his people were trying to allude to the germans. it was an incredible story. >> host: id chapter to?. >> the queeney of holland. and queen wilhelmina gets word that the
to very ancient cannons they fire but they did work even though they didn't think they did so withouted up precious amount of breathing room for the keane of rye way and the government to escape. so with the war ships coming in and the sinking and his family and government escaping just as the germans are about to capture. >> but that was for a couple of weeks. >> yes. originally they went by train, 70 miles north so they started driving isn't springtime in norway it is still...
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by necessity they just they're they're back at the wall and suddenly they need to see clarity or they got really got burned out so they had to figure out how to manage their energy or they weren't as productive as their peers so they had to learn to get productive or nobody listened to them so they learned they had to get influence most people don't know that these are the habits they need so that's what we came out of the research but most people who had it almost didn't know it was almost unconscious competence and this is performance in all areas yeah i form it is basically how do you succeed over the long term beyond standard measures so how do you get your peers how do you get your performance last year but the challenge is i think most people are just kind of happenstance they show up every day and they say well just be myself and. i hope that is enough but a lot of people work hard or they're passionate or they follow their strengths and yet they're not breaking through and they're not breaking through because it didn't know what to do this equate accomplishment is interesting
by necessity they just they're they're back at the wall and suddenly they need to see clarity or they got really got burned out so they had to figure out how to manage their energy or they weren't as productive as their peers so they had to learn to get productive or nobody listened to them so they learned they had to get influence most people don't know that these are the habits they need so that's what we came out of the research but most people who had it almost didn't know it was almost...
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gave some excuse about how they didn't know and they had no reason to know that they were there. and i'm just wondering you're a d.c. police officer and there are all these cases that say, you know, we're going to up hold convictions even though people like the party goers here have to get up on the stand and say this is why i thought i had a right to be here. and what is a police officer supposed to make of all that law? >> well, i think what they make of that law -- and i want to make one clarification. tillman is not actually an unlawful entry statute. it's a different statute. >> are all the others unlawful entry statutes? >> yes. and i think what they make of that is where somebody enters a residence where the will of the owner has been expressed, you don't have to accept a suspect's explanation. in artist, there was a sign saying you must register. he didn't register. in mcgloin, he was in an obviously restricted area. tillman is a different case because that is a case where the crime was knowingly entering the paid area of a metro station. and the reasoning was you walk pa
gave some excuse about how they didn't know and they had no reason to know that they were there. and i'm just wondering you're a d.c. police officer and there are all these cases that say, you know, we're going to up hold convictions even though people like the party goers here have to get up on the stand and say this is why i thought i had a right to be here. and what is a police officer supposed to make of all that law? >> well, i think what they make of that law -- and i want to make...
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they come back and they are glowing. made a great impression on everyone, and the troops are thrilled. the long gun is magnificent and accuracy and penetration, and the sites are a significant improvement. dors are giving -- i can't an english accent, i'm sorry. users are giving praise to all american equipment, particular the m4. -- ideal gun sights would -- it is vital we received earliest large numbers, and regardless of the availability of tools and spares -- this tank was working. the first problem was the primary site. the linkages, because the primary site is up here. the linkages between the gun and the site were a bit wobbly. the solution was to add a new telescope that pops up, a collapsible telescope. something that -- i don't know what they were thinking -- there was no hatch for the loader. it took them nine months to figure out how to drill a hole in the roof. if there's one thing you look at in the sherman of 1942 that stops it from being hands-down the best tank in the world, it is the lack of a hatch. th
they come back and they are glowing. made a great impression on everyone, and the troops are thrilled. the long gun is magnificent and accuracy and penetration, and the sites are a significant improvement. dors are giving -- i can't an english accent, i'm sorry. users are giving praise to all american equipment, particular the m4. -- ideal gun sights would -- it is vital we received earliest large numbers, and regardless of the availability of tools and spares -- this tank was working. the...
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the problem is, if they think they can fool people, they are not going to succeed. the plan is totally different than what they say about the plan. >> on the question of no deductions for state and local taxes, if you look at the medical plan -- i am just wondering, do you think there is some geographical fault line at work here? sen. schumer: i do see some of that. here's the problem -- particularly in the house, there are a lot of republican congressman that will be adversely affected. take long island. you have a family, a teacher and police officer who have an income of about $150,000. they pay from their property tax and their income tax a lot. theiry do not get deduction, then the standard deduction will not even come close to it. my guess is that you are going 50 republicans saying that they cannot vote for this because it raises taxes on their core constituency. that is the lesson they learned in 1986. i was part of it. point, weleader's heard in the committee how members are already talking about how this could be seen as double taxation. republicans see th
the problem is, if they think they can fool people, they are not going to succeed. the plan is totally different than what they say about the plan. >> on the question of no deductions for state and local taxes, if you look at the medical plan -- i am just wondering, do you think there is some geographical fault line at work here? sen. schumer: i do see some of that. here's the problem -- particularly in the house, there are a lot of republican congressman that will be adversely affected....
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they add up or they don't. what we want to do is have honesty and as we stipulate to a set of facts how we go forward to have a budget that creates growth and paying jobs to reduce the deficit. thank you. >> today in the house debate and a final passage vote on the 2018 federal budget. we have live coverage at 9:00 a.m. eastern on what is in that budget. we talked to a capitol hill reporter. >> why is the house taking up the senate version of the 2018 budget and what are some of the key differences between what the house and senate want to do? >> by paying out the senate version, they are allowed to skip the conference step. if they vote on exactly what the senate passed, then it doesn't have to go back
they add up or they don't. what we want to do is have honesty and as we stipulate to a set of facts how we go forward to have a budget that creates growth and paying jobs to reduce the deficit. thank you. >> today in the house debate and a final passage vote on the 2018 federal budget. we have live coverage at 9:00 a.m. eastern on what is in that budget. we talked to a capitol hill reporter. >> why is the house taking up the senate version of the 2018 budget and what are some of the...
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they pick these young people up and they drop their body -- and they murder them and they drop their bodies in little villages to show people what will happen to them if they try to resist pakistani authority. but this is the history of pakistan. right now they're doing it to he minorities. you have a group of people, except for of course the punjabis and others who control that government. in pakistan. we've seen it before. when the people of bangladesh wanted to be independent of pakistan. they wanted to control their own lives and government. they were brutally repressed by the pakistani government. and that's what led to the upriding -- to the uprising of the people in bangladesh when they freed themselves. that sometime type of oppression is being -- is continuing not only on the beluch but, for example, the populations that came over from yeas and nays are ordered after india and pakistan split. a lot of them went to karachi and those people in karachi now, there are people who want to have karachi like a singapore of that part of the world. hey do not want this pakistan. they
they pick these young people up and they drop their body -- and they murder them and they drop their bodies in little villages to show people what will happen to them if they try to resist pakistani authority. but this is the history of pakistan. right now they're doing it to he minorities. you have a group of people, except for of course the punjabis and others who control that government. in pakistan. we've seen it before. when the people of bangladesh wanted to be independent of pakistan....
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then they will try to explain they have done a lot of work and they are going to basically say that they are very intent on making sure these problems don't occur in the future and to trust them and build up a relationship and make it seem like they are very proactive so that legislation does not come down on a harmful manner. some of them are open to legislation. facebook has said they are willing to work with regulators, but what shape or form that will take really depends on how these companies come through these hearings. emily: bob, is legislation the answer here? government intervention? bob: i am not sure it is the answer, but at the same time i don't think it hurts to have some kind of mandate and some kind of controls in place about more transparency in the way news is gathered and the sources that are provided, as well as the advertisers. that has a huge influence as well. the organization of events and other things recently reported. that they have been driving. emily: we will be covering these hearings all week long. bob o donnell, you are sticking with me for the hour. sarah
then they will try to explain they have done a lot of work and they are going to basically say that they are very intent on making sure these problems don't occur in the future and to trust them and build up a relationship and make it seem like they are very proactive so that legislation does not come down on a harmful manner. some of them are open to legislation. facebook has said they are willing to work with regulators, but what shape or form that will take really depends on how these...
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you know they fight for it when they lose it they run after and win them from the goal they finish so i mean they they haven't scored a lot of goals of that they've only scored fourteen and they're still forcing the one to say they're doing quite well what about shelf and. glove ball they have seemed to have shaken off the doldrums that they were in last season so i mean one of the form teams in the last few matches i think any behind behind him writes they are going very impressed with them some of the signings they brought in signings north there shall have been quietly going about things on the dominator today they'll be very frustrated you've conceded a last minute goal against any team that consistency is the key and you can find yourself in the hunt for european priorities for you we got to put up the second half the table there are nine more teams. in the bundesliga and they do have a fait hamburg they appear to be almost as bad off as burma go on they won their first two matches but have not won since any thoughts are they going to go down this year i think they are going to g
you know they fight for it when they lose it they run after and win them from the goal they finish so i mean they they haven't scored a lot of goals of that they've only scored fourteen and they're still forcing the one to say they're doing quite well what about shelf and. glove ball they have seemed to have shaken off the doldrums that they were in last season so i mean one of the form teams in the last few matches i think any behind behind him writes they are going very impressed with them...
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they have laid the groundwork and they have started a bitcoin index last year.dex the derivatives will be based on the index rise. ais is not the first time major firm comes into the sector. ceo eisaid the earlier that they are exploring bitcoin derivatives and there has been platform approvals to trade bitcoin derivatives, but it adds to this end it can solid -- and it consolidates it. vonnie: it has been it good time for bitcoin, up today on the stock price, so a nice balance. , even an etfe contract? camila: bitcoin is surging so much now because people are seeing this move by the cme as an indication that investors will come into the sector. they have been largely staying on the sidelines because of the risk of going into bitcoin, that with derivatives, they will be able to hedge volatility, and, yes, we might see an etf that approval from the sec because the lack of a derivatives market was one of the main reasons given for rejecting earlier proposals for an etf. chief: our own editor in spoke to the chairman and addressed getting into cryptocurrencies. hav
they have laid the groundwork and they have started a bitcoin index last year.dex the derivatives will be based on the index rise. ais is not the first time major firm comes into the sector. ceo eisaid the earlier that they are exploring bitcoin derivatives and there has been platform approvals to trade bitcoin derivatives, but it adds to this end it can solid -- and it consolidates it. vonnie: it has been it good time for bitcoin, up today on the stock price, so a nice balance. , even an etfe...
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david eisenhower said they are not nearly as interesting as they think they are, but they are probably as interesting as david eisenhower. he's a nice fellow. i shouldn't say that. >> >> but that isn't that way anymore because this white house there are as many factions as there are on capitol hill when i have never seen anything like this. even with the nixon tapes there were pretty much on the same page and there was a certain discipline it was hard to crack that bubble but this white house tell talk to reporters and they all talk about each other other, lot don't like others in the white house and it is most unusual but you are under a lot of pressure obviously. >> allotted people say reagan also came to washington under different orthodoxies. >> he did. he was quite congenial but he put together a great team people always ask me where is the politician is the best politician? number one was lyndon johnson. >> he was the best by a lot. the best politician the second-best was nixon secretary of defense. he was on the hill and the master -- a master of understanding and the third one
david eisenhower said they are not nearly as interesting as they think they are, but they are probably as interesting as david eisenhower. he's a nice fellow. i shouldn't say that. >> >> but that isn't that way anymore because this white house there are as many factions as there are on capitol hill when i have never seen anything like this. even with the nixon tapes there were pretty much on the same page and there was a certain discipline it was hard to crack that bubble but this...
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they wanted to make sure they had the people they wanted. only a handful of people formed up and they said they have to that you. and they could not find my file. they did not have it so they could not read my file. i knew the person who is going to be the chief of special operations and when he came back he said we can take him. >> let's talk about afghanistan, that is the focus here. the cia did not just figure out afghanistan was there. they knew about it back in the 1980's. even then there was planning happening in afghanistan. there was a liaison in place. there were constant attempts to keep in contact. rep. fortenberry: 11, this is something many people do not know the history of. the top person of the alliance that we would have immediately reached out to work with was assassinated. >> he was the leader of the northern alliance. three or four days later he was assassinated by a couple of people posing as journalists. they had been waiting for days to see him. finally at the last minute he said i will see them. they killed him. the pr
they wanted to make sure they had the people they wanted. only a handful of people formed up and they said they have to that you. and they could not find my file. they did not have it so they could not read my file. i knew the person who is going to be the chief of special operations and when he came back he said we can take him. >> let's talk about afghanistan, that is the focus here. the cia did not just figure out afghanistan was there. they knew about it back in the 1980's. even then...
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they start blowing east, and when they start blowing east, the minute they do look at the yellow and:00. that's 12:00. now, this is -- now you got -- you got some fire here. you got some fire winds. that's why the red flag warning is up. these winds peak between about 1 and 5 a.m. 1 to 6 a.m. i think the critical time for us is between 1:00 tonight and about 7 a.m. tomorrow morning. things die down very quickly after that. so i can do it again. this is important. does this mean this is what's going to happen? no. these forecast models will change between now and 10:00. we'll update you on the changes. we can look for indications that this is going to verify or not. um, so okay, here we are at midnight. right there, about 3 a.m., 4 a.m., 5 a.m. firefighters having a heck of a time. and then things back down rapidly after 8 a.m. right? so that's crucial. so we got that straight. so anything that happens between now -- if we can get past that time, get past that frame, we'll be in good shape. i'm not saying the winds will materialize as the model says. that doesn't have to happen. we'll
they start blowing east, and when they start blowing east, the minute they do look at the yellow and:00. that's 12:00. now, this is -- now you got -- you got some fire here. you got some fire winds. that's why the red flag warning is up. these winds peak between about 1 and 5 a.m. 1 to 6 a.m. i think the critical time for us is between 1:00 tonight and about 7 a.m. tomorrow morning. things die down very quickly after that. so i can do it again. this is important. does this mean this is what's...
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they leave the country and fire everybody. they are gone and they never come back.ow we have companies moving back into the country. you saw last week. auto companies are announcing that they are going to build plans. they are moving back. not just because of the taxes. tax is so important that they are seeing enthusiasm. in the highest enthusiasm level in so many years. for all of the different things we talk about. for business, it's enthusiasm. everybody is enthused about our country. we are very honored by it. i am honored by the folks in this room. and the truckers? we love the truckers. [applause] >> sean: the top 10% pay 70% of the tax bill. the bottom 50% paid 2% of the total tax rate. there were multinational corporations that have trillions of dollars in countries that offer them better tax relief. you are trying to incentivize those trillions to come back here with a low repatriation rate. how low will that be and how much do you think you can bring back into the united states and what does it mean? >> president trump: nobody knows the exact number -- i t
they leave the country and fire everybody. they are gone and they never come back.ow we have companies moving back into the country. you saw last week. auto companies are announcing that they are going to build plans. they are moving back. not just because of the taxes. tax is so important that they are seeing enthusiasm. in the highest enthusiasm level in so many years. for all of the different things we talk about. for business, it's enthusiasm. everybody is enthused about our country. we are...
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they say they believe that the shooter was on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay and they think he was name. he is from vegas but they're not releasing his name at this point. we talked about that companion they were looking for, the person of interest that they were talking about, her name marilou danley 4-foot 11, 111 pounds she was apparently traveling with this suspect. they are also looking for two cars, two vehicles, that's the picture of the person of interest, the companion marilou danley right there. they're looking for two vehicles unknown color registered to that suspect as well, a hyundai tucson, nevada plates 114b40, a chrysler pacifica touring sedan, nevada plates 19d401, both registered to the suspect. we also that the investigators were in the process of setting up a phone line and also telling anyone who is interested in finding out about the victims or their loved ones or friends or anybody who was out there on the strip, las vegas in the mandalay bay area or at that concert to contact them to find out information about their friends and family members. they are in th
they say they believe that the shooter was on the 32nd floor of the mandalay bay and they think he was name. he is from vegas but they're not releasing his name at this point. we talked about that companion they were looking for, the person of interest that they were talking about, her name marilou danley 4-foot 11, 111 pounds she was apparently traveling with this suspect. they are also looking for two cars, two vehicles, that's the picture of the person of interest, the companion marilou...
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and they did nothing, how can they sit in judgment the way they are in this case?they've all got to be cleared. >> they've all got to be fired or resigned. >> sean: immediately. >> it totally compromises their integrity. i don't see any other way out. >> sean: when you wrote about this, peter, i remember we did a lot of this, on "clinton cash," were you not able to put all the pieces together and does this make more sense to you based on your early reports? >> it does. in the book, we focused on hillary's role. we knew in 2009 -- they knew because there was wikileaks cables that proved she was told in those top-secret memos that the russians were trying toov corner the world's uranium market. she knew about that. and apparently didn't care. we also pointed out that a lot of these donations that came to the clinton foundation, their signed agreement with president obama was that they would disclose those donations and as of course we revealed, they were not disclosed. they were hidden. why were they hidden? these new revelations indicate part of the reason. why they
and they did nothing, how can they sit in judgment the way they are in this case?they've all got to be cleared. >> they've all got to be fired or resigned. >> sean: immediately. >> it totally compromises their integrity. i don't see any other way out. >> sean: when you wrote about this, peter, i remember we did a lot of this, on "clinton cash," were you not able to put all the pieces together and does this make more sense to you based on your early reports?...
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i'm not sure why they have their rifles drawn, but they do what they do. you can see that this has turned into a little city with thousands of people here. they are all desperate to get their story out and they want to know exactly what is going on including susan and larry here. susan, you evacuated a couple of days ago. tell us your story. >> we were in the mobile home watching the pink and red sky. and when we were told to leave, the manager of the mobile home park came up to the house and knocked on the door and said, we should be leaving. we had already had the car park -- packed because we were leaving to go on vacation. we had now decided there is no vacation and we will be here until we get the news. >> reporter: is your home okay? >> our home is okay at this time. we were there yesterday and spent the afternoon there, but it was very, very smoky. >> you cannot even stay here at the evacuation center because of your rescue dog? >> i have a rescue dog that i cannot keep with other dogs. so, we have been staying and sleeping in the car which is not a
i'm not sure why they have their rifles drawn, but they do what they do. you can see that this has turned into a little city with thousands of people here. they are all desperate to get their story out and they want to know exactly what is going on including susan and larry here. susan, you evacuated a couple of days ago. tell us your story. >> we were in the mobile home watching the pink and red sky. and when we were told to leave, the manager of the mobile home park came up to the house...
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they showed their guns. they showed their mighty guns. they loved discovering new things, but the diplomatic part of their own nation was the most from the standpoint that they were letting people know there was a new owner, cold, this land, and it happened to be the united states of america. not only to the american indians living here, but also the trappers and traders living among the american indians, and encouraging trade. in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart of the lewis and clarke story. it is so important, about their connections with american indians, and how that went, and how it could have gone. they're pushing of diplomacy, the pushing of trade, the economy, they are pushing military strength. and the scientific exploration. corps, of discovery, what they're all about. >> this weekend we are featuring the history of pierre south dakota, together with our cable workers. learn more about peer south c-span.org/american cities -- c-span.org/cities to her. >> it became clear that my impression of breit
they showed their guns. they showed their mighty guns. they loved discovering new things, but the diplomatic part of their own nation was the most from the standpoint that they were letting people know there was a new owner, cold, this land, and it happened to be the united states of america. not only to the american indians living here, but also the trappers and traders living among the american indians, and encouraging trade. in central south dakota, fort pierre south dakota, it is the heart...
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there are very good at what they do they act almost like social workers they take care of the people who translate for them they are there for them when they have concerns and at the same time they're indoctrinating them. and skip the corporate there is the group of terrorists who have come to europe with the task of conducting terror attacks to begin. with but then there's another group of i asked fighters who perhaps just want to remove themselves from the fighting. there is still dangerous because they totally believe the ideology even if they haven't been commissioned to carry out an attack at this time the trend. in recent during long sleepless nights drew up a list of suspects its muscle its list i have a source from the kurdish forces and other members of that islamic radical groups i met in the prison including the prisoner. who was so confident that he'd soon be freed. i was shocked how could a radical man like him be in europe i checked his facebook account dozens of his friends were long beards and their facebook pages were full of radical posts about jihad. initially he e
there are very good at what they do they act almost like social workers they take care of the people who translate for them they are there for them when they have concerns and at the same time they're indoctrinating them. and skip the corporate there is the group of terrorists who have come to europe with the task of conducting terror attacks to begin. with but then there's another group of i asked fighters who perhaps just want to remove themselves from the fighting. there is still dangerous...
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they blew it! we sort of knew they -- at least, as an abstract matter, we sort of knew they might blow it. sort of expected that. but then, you know what, i was lulled into a -- the opposite of complacency. i was lulled into a sense of excitement. because they, themselves seemed so excited about it. and the white house kind of went out on a limb about how excited the president was personally about it. so even though i knew better, it seemed like, okay, maybe this thing is a priority for them. maybe this means so much to them, that this one, on this one thing, they will actually get it done. they did not get it done. i should have known. the hype started last saturday morning when they announced they were going to go ahead with the last remaining files from the jfk assassination. then on wednesday, yesterday, the president tweeted about it again. he clearly wants to keep people focused on this. he seems personally excited about it. and then there was this interesting spectacle yesterday afternoon, w
they blew it! we sort of knew they -- at least, as an abstract matter, we sort of knew they might blow it. sort of expected that. but then, you know what, i was lulled into a -- the opposite of complacency. i was lulled into a sense of excitement. because they, themselves seemed so excited about it. and the white house kind of went out on a limb about how excited the president was personally about it. so even though i knew better, it seemed like, okay, maybe this thing is a priority for them....
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there's lots of things they can do and they will do but they can do and they will do but they can't dove good representation from the society that allows for greater diversity. i'm going to ask you to call time on it. thank you so much. that is a long time in tv terms, thank you very much. really appreciate it. really appreciate the opportunity. your views are welcome, of course. and your own experiences, if you have experienced discrimination, do let me now and we will feed it into the conversation. still to come, 35 children are permanently excluded from schools in england every day. that is an astonishing increase of over one third so why the rise and what is to be done? that is just after 10:30am. the latest news and sport in a moment. before that, the weather. good morning. pretty great start to tuesday morning across the uk, some images to the song captured just outside neath in the past few hours. but there is some sunshine out there. this was the scene in storm away and more of you will see the sunshine compared with yesterday. it includes the sky sandwiched in between and what
there's lots of things they can do and they will do but they can do and they will do but they can't dove good representation from the society that allows for greater diversity. i'm going to ask you to call time on it. thank you so much. that is a long time in tv terms, thank you very much. really appreciate it. really appreciate the opportunity. your views are welcome, of course. and your own experiences, if you have experienced discrimination, do let me now and we will feed it into the...
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how did facebook determine that these guys, williams and calvin, were not who they say they are and they were actually russian government backed propaganda? i don't know. facebook isn't explaining these kinds of things. but they did yank them off facebook in august. reportedly twitter also yanked them in august. you can still get their stuff on youtube, but if you find them on youtube, you'll find there's a very small number of views. the place where they got tons of traffic, thousands of hits, tens of thousands of views, was apparently on facebook. so these guys promoted the fact they said they were going to vote for trump. they made the case that no black people should vote for hillary clinton, that hillary clinton is a terrible, terrible racist, and trump is great for black people. they also spent one entire youtube video advertising that steve bannon produced anti-hillary film clinton cash. i don't know why they are particularly interested in mr. breitbart's work. but these guys purport to be from atlanta. there is some very surface stuff about them online that is designed to make it
how did facebook determine that these guys, williams and calvin, were not who they say they are and they were actually russian government backed propaganda? i don't know. facebook isn't explaining these kinds of things. but they did yank them off facebook in august. reportedly twitter also yanked them in august. you can still get their stuff on youtube, but if you find them on youtube, you'll find there's a very small number of views. the place where they got tons of traffic, thousands of hits,...
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are they taking risks? they are. are they taking risks unreasonable or not within their capabilities, i don't have any reason to believe that. sure. i will stay to answer questions. i will get to you all. reporter: thank you, general dunford. can you describe what weapons this unit had with them to defend themselves? were they heavily defended going in light trucks not expecting much resistance? >> i will answer the second part because i know. i give you in general the first part. they did not expect resistance on it particular patrol, at least when they first planned. what happened subsequently will be the investigation. because the rules in that part of west africa are we will only accompany partnered firsts when the chances of enemy contact are unlikely. so with that, they were equipped with machine guns, small arms, and obviously had the ability with communications capability to reach back and get greater, larger supporting arms. reporter: have you learned at all what type of fire they came under? small-arms fire
are they taking risks? they are. are they taking risks unreasonable or not within their capabilities, i don't have any reason to believe that. sure. i will stay to answer questions. i will get to you all. reporter: thank you, general dunford. can you describe what weapons this unit had with them to defend themselves? were they heavily defended going in light trucks not expecting much resistance? >> i will answer the second part because i know. i give you in general the first part. they...
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when they said they would never negotiate when they were under sanctions.tripled down on those sanctions and then they negotiated that was a function , of us creating a united front. the challenge for american diplomacy now is finding a way to keep others on board and to agree this is the right way to proceed. you probably need a different kind of platform that you are not going to be renegotiated the deal. >> ambassador, thank you very much. the fallout surrounding harvey weinstein continues. actress rose mcgowan is the latest with allegations against the media mogul accusing him of rape. commentedinton commending those who came forward. say this kind of behavior is appalling and should not be tolerated anywhere. mr. weinstein denies the allegations. we have the latest. >> harvey weinstein has plummeted brought down by some of the biggest female names in history. accusing him of harassment and worse. actress rose mcgowan has said that she was raped by the producer. in a growing scandal that is now affecting one of the world's biggest companies, amazon. in
when they said they would never negotiate when they were under sanctions.tripled down on those sanctions and then they negotiated that was a function , of us creating a united front. the challenge for american diplomacy now is finding a way to keep others on board and to agree this is the right way to proceed. you probably need a different kind of platform that you are not going to be renegotiated the deal. >> ambassador, thank you very much. the fallout surrounding harvey weinstein...
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have been given assurances by police that they wouldn't use excessive force they would respect human rights looking at what some human rights organizations have said they say anything between thirty three and sixty kenyans have been killed in protests and most of them at the hands of the security forces so the opposition is also promising they would have protests on election day with yet to see if this will actually happen but the concern of course has been excessive force by police so looking at what before because he has said these assurances to kenya that the election can be pulled off that he expects the. the election hopes that it would be peaceful is very important but we are waiting for that final word from opposition leader raila odinga around whether or not he will participate he said that he won't because of course we also call into question the legitimacy of the election given that six million people voted for a dinger in the previous election and if they don't vote this time around what does that mean it will work in art or will it so we've already heard from the electora
have been given assurances by police that they wouldn't use excessive force they would respect human rights looking at what some human rights organizations have said they say anything between thirty three and sixty kenyans have been killed in protests and most of them at the hands of the security forces so the opposition is also promising they would have protests on election day with yet to see if this will actually happen but the concern of course has been excessive force by police so looking...
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what if they win and they don't invite you? they win by such a tiny margin, look what happened to dupont let's go over that really carefully. the night before the annual meeting, the stock was 75. five months later, it was in the 40s. ellen coman stepped down the board front -- i haven't met -- there were eight directors in the room i never met. >> you only met with certain members of the board >> with mcnerney and david taylor then i met once with ken chenault for 20 minutes. he just said hello and good-bye. there was no interaction there whatsoever >> you feel they didn't give you a fair shot? >> not at all. i didn't show them my white paper. we didn't go through the white paper with them. they didn't do their job they absolutely didn't -- they should have sat with us as a board in whole or in part, and we should have taken them through our white paper. they complain that we didn't give them the white paper, you know, early. we said we wanted to give it to you in may, june, july, august the board was not available for us >> t
what if they win and they don't invite you? they win by such a tiny margin, look what happened to dupont let's go over that really carefully. the night before the annual meeting, the stock was 75. five months later, it was in the 40s. ellen coman stepped down the board front -- i haven't met -- there were eight directors in the room i never met. >> you only met with certain members of the board >> with mcnerney and david taylor then i met once with ken chenault for 20 minutes. he...
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they say why would they? they feel they are protecting them from invasion from the united states.nd look at countries that have nuclear arsenal that is are safe and secure, and they think they will have peace and security if they bolster their weapons, who people around the world could trigger action by trump administration that could push this region down a dangerous road. north koreans are also watching closely president trump visit to this region, he'll arrive late in japan, and also in south korea, china, and the philippines. and if he is in south korea and decides to go to the dmz and says something inflammatory, off script, that has potential to turn this further downhill t wolf? >> reporting from pyongyang. thanks very much. standing by right now are to the white house press briefing, looking at live pictures, sarah huckabee sanders will face reporters, likely to be asked questions about the president's push to get the gag order lifted for fbi informant. we'll bring you that live once it starts. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right back. >> tech: don't wait for a chip l
they say why would they? they feel they are protecting them from invasion from the united states.nd look at countries that have nuclear arsenal that is are safe and secure, and they think they will have peace and security if they bolster their weapons, who people around the world could trigger action by trump administration that could push this region down a dangerous road. north koreans are also watching closely president trump visit to this region, he'll arrive late in japan, and also in...
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>> they did. my question is why relearning about this now? why did we know about this earlier? we should have known earlier. the timing on this -- >> the problem is the narrative and so far is that they tried to influence the trump administration. they tried to influence the trump campaign. what we know now is that they went after hillary clinton and donald trump. this whole notion that they were just trying to collude with just donald trump is false. we know they targeted everybody. >> bill: very interesting point. if you want to count on the side, you've got to count six on the other. >> i beg to differ. follow the money from the clinton foundation. all of that should be made public. it should be transparent, whatever happened and is going on in canada, that all should be known. not just on one side. >> they tried to play the american people. they painted this picture it was just donald trump, that the russians were just trying to target donald trump. we know now they knew for eight years that t
>> they did. my question is why relearning about this now? why did we know about this earlier? we should have known earlier. the timing on this -- >> the problem is the narrative and so far is that they tried to influence the trump administration. they tried to influence the trump campaign. what we know now is that they went after hillary clinton and donald trump. this whole notion that they were just trying to collude with just donald trump is false. we know they targeted...
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they think they are.ountry that says we care about our country more than we care about entertainers. no matter what you have done in the past, we'll turn you off. lou: next week goodell and joe lockhart, they are getting belligerent. they say they will not compel conduct on the part of players. maybe that explains why we have seen so many arrests in the nfl. the commissioner don't know what standards to hold players to. he sees the consequence of it. we are down 18% in viewership in the past two years. >> you just hit on something i think is more important. i'm thankful for a president who said your progressive ways are taking away our heritage and culture. and that's what we are. we are having a conversation i wish we would have had a long time ago. these kids have been trained to think the way they are. you gone into a community where 18% of black males are unemployed. we with black men leaving their family. misery is a political strategy for these guys. it's time to turn it against them and let them kn
they think they are.ountry that says we care about our country more than we care about entertainers. no matter what you have done in the past, we'll turn you off. lou: next week goodell and joe lockhart, they are getting belligerent. they say they will not compel conduct on the part of players. maybe that explains why we have seen so many arrests in the nfl. the commissioner don't know what standards to hold players to. he sees the consequence of it. we are down 18% in viewership in the past...
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scene, they thought they were fireworks. the performances, continued until it was clear those were gunshots. those people stampeded away from that location, on to the vegas strip. the have a mass of people on the strip. flooding from that location. trying to get away from the scene. police now, this scene has been relatively calm for the better part of an hour. just like this. police have pushed pedestrians out. police in full riot gear, going property to property. pushing people out with their hands up. at least in this location, back to where the seen is clear. making sure that operation hasn't you can see one lane of traffic remains open here. people are moving. on the vegas strip at this point. it sounds like reports, the flights are now coming in, and some of the activity that you would see at this time, early on a monday morning, is starting to resume. the situation is safe, they believe whoever did the shooting is down, and they don't believe that there are other shooters at least, in this location. in this area. poli
scene, they thought they were fireworks. the performances, continued until it was clear those were gunshots. those people stampeded away from that location, on to the vegas strip. the have a mass of people on the strip. flooding from that location. trying to get away from the scene. police now, this scene has been relatively calm for the better part of an hour. just like this. police have pushed pedestrians out. police in full riot gear, going property to property. pushing people out with their...
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they knew i played women's football. they knew i played against men.upportive. though that comment is obviously something we have to look at and address, i would say it's the exception, not the rule, at least in my experience. and that's all i can speak from. kennedy: do you think you had to work twice as hard as a woman to get into a sport where very few cracked the glass sideline? >> i shnlt thought it as a possibility. >> how did you get the job? >> i called the cardinals on behalf of myself as if i wasn't myself. i was coaching in arena football, and someone asked if he could ever seen a female coaching in the nfl. he's the kind of guy who will tell you the truth. he said the minute a woman can prove she can make these guise better she'll be hired. and i called him. i thought i had gone the blown off. and about two weeks i walked into practice and my head coach was just he laterred. he said you will never guess who i talked to yesterday for about an hour. and he was complete committed to making that change or he at least liked the idea. he would te
they knew i played women's football. they knew i played against men.upportive. though that comment is obviously something we have to look at and address, i would say it's the exception, not the rule, at least in my experience. and that's all i can speak from. kennedy: do you think you had to work twice as hard as a woman to get into a sport where very few cracked the glass sideline? >> i shnlt thought it as a possibility. >> how did you get the job? >> i called the cardinals...
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and then on september twentieth they said again they reiterated that they were going to unwind quantitative easing they would shrink the fed's balance sheet i balance sheet normalization. headline here's the actual data here's the actual evidence of the fact that they are not unwinding because they said they're going to star october first ok is the fed getting cold feet about the q e unwind last week the fed released its weekly balance sheet for the week ending october eighteenth we're now two and a half weeks and three weekly balance sheet releases into the key. unwind period how much has the fed actually reduced this balance sheet total assets on october fourth four point four six trillion total assets on october eleventh four point four five nine trillion total assets on october eighteenth four point four seven trillion you read that correctly since october fourth the balance sheet gained ten billion dollars all of it in the week ending our tobar eighteen so i remember they were supposed to reduce for the first three months the fed's balance sheet by ten billion and then they were going
and then on september twentieth they said again they reiterated that they were going to unwind quantitative easing they would shrink the fed's balance sheet i balance sheet normalization. headline here's the actual data here's the actual evidence of the fact that they are not unwinding because they said they're going to star october first ok is the fed getting cold feet about the q e unwind last week the fed released its weekly balance sheet for the week ending october eighteenth we're now two...
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they are richer than they are. has hery friend example, cold stone creamery, home of the seven dollar ice cream cone. maybe during a bubble, but now year thinking about making your own. those sorts of things, the wealth that went into them was artificial. it should not have gone into them. is trying to sort out, ok, we have had crazy movements of capital here, and some are sound and sustainable am a but some are bubble activities. we are trying to sort out which can stand on their own and which are wealth consuming bubble activities that need to be discontinued so their resources can be freed up for more productive use. every time you prop up a firm going out of business, you are interrupting the process. sometimes it is not quite so simple as that. everybody going out of business was not a bubble activity. process, butcrude to make credit artificially available can simply prolong the initial problem by steering capital into a place where it would not normally want to go. you have to let wages and prices adjust to
they are richer than they are. has hery friend example, cold stone creamery, home of the seven dollar ice cream cone. maybe during a bubble, but now year thinking about making your own. those sorts of things, the wealth that went into them was artificial. it should not have gone into them. is trying to sort out, ok, we have had crazy movements of capital here, and some are sound and sustainable am a but some are bubble activities. we are trying to sort out which can stand on their own and which...
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use the republic and then you know they just they just create the money first and then if they need to liquidate liquidity they can go to the repo market or wells fargo is a california bank. i know they have the stagecoach on the side you know it's west that is a good point and the other thing that's motivating it is this whole push for a cannabis drink. january first cannabis is legal for the shops will be open for anybody to buy not just medical cannabis and so they're anticipating a seven billion dollar business and one billion dollars in taxes this is a thing that has gone so crazy since i lived overseas for twenty years and since i came back everything is like amsterdam here. well that's in the states and then you had this fed thing see that the federal state. going to be very difficult to set up a cannabis bank they've tried it in colorado and the feds have just they just want to allow it and of course you need to be in the federal system to be a bank. that was and i have a public bank they want to create there is a public bank in north dakota in north dakota we have one on th
use the republic and then you know they just they just create the money first and then if they need to liquidate liquidity they can go to the repo market or wells fargo is a california bank. i know they have the stagecoach on the side you know it's west that is a good point and the other thing that's motivating it is this whole push for a cannabis drink. january first cannabis is legal for the shops will be open for anybody to buy not just medical cannabis and so they're anticipating a seven...
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take donations they get to hospitals they can. ok fair enough let's move on enough of this injury is very depressing so far interesting so far so far be no point in saying to you but saints is a great cause so low they pray to big coing those kids would be a lot wealthier today then they would be had they just relied on donations from you know cranes neck new jersey stockbroker range that flexing their muscles that mean my going to get by. so my girlfriend to aside from being there say you know you put out some great research or you've got a piece out right now you can look it up lemmings in full gallop toward the cliff talking about. how the stock market is potentially poised for a bit of a poll. but you here also you know you've got his money so you can't you can't fight the tape yeah right so the model portfolio is done well the last couple years but that doesn't mean that i'm not scared out of my pants or what's going to happen i think i don't want. i don't know if i pass man are usually those weinstein arrow we can say things
take donations they get to hospitals they can. ok fair enough let's move on enough of this injury is very depressing so far interesting so far so far be no point in saying to you but saints is a great cause so low they pray to big coing those kids would be a lot wealthier today then they would be had they just relied on donations from you know cranes neck new jersey stockbroker range that flexing their muscles that mean my going to get by. so my girlfriend to aside from being there say you know...
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they have gotten so many images and they can decide which ones they want and which ones they do not. they do a good job of archiving this stuff. allison hadn't spent five hours going to boxes in my house in five days, it had been crazy and i kept sending her more and more stuff. and myot want to die wife and kids were not have a foggy idea of what to do with it. that is something that has to be done. something that allows photographers in our business, now they don't know what they will do with the stuff. i wish just talking to did swanson's wife and i have no germane for 30 years or more and she says the same thing, we have all these boxes and we have to pick what we are going to do in order to get them how. butarchive is here also, the point was, it had to be done, but you cannot just leave it for your kids. .hey really have no idea the kind of know what you did with your life, but they don't know what to do with the stuff that they have. your career is an amazing example of the presidency. you have for bethel of these historic events. you were there to capture the evidence. why a
they have gotten so many images and they can decide which ones they want and which ones they do not. they do a good job of archiving this stuff. allison hadn't spent five hours going to boxes in my house in five days, it had been crazy and i kept sending her more and more stuff. and myot want to die wife and kids were not have a foggy idea of what to do with it. that is something that has to be done. something that allows photographers in our business, now they don't know what they will do with...
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until those people are really look at it and until they were compensated they did not do that but they were quietly watching the drama knowing full well what was happening. for that is what i i had to make those harshly mocked because they had lost all sense of humanity. peter kay euro calls the ruling a belated acknowledgment of both his own and other people suffering. when alone in that case i think that if people are very happy everyone was there i'd be very did not think actually that will come to that such fish so soon. ok you're a served as the spokesperson for the dispossessed for many years he was subject to slander and was imprisoned for five months on trumped up charges. when i was in a prison they sent three messages to me say that if i was reading the group that case i had a sort of a company they also drop their case against him even now when i am moving i know that today out there is a very big following me but i have nothing to do i have nothing to give up. but although the court ruled in their favor the dispossessed are still fighting for justice. the appearance that th
until those people are really look at it and until they were compensated they did not do that but they were quietly watching the drama knowing full well what was happening. for that is what i i had to make those harshly mocked because they had lost all sense of humanity. peter kay euro calls the ruling a belated acknowledgment of both his own and other people suffering. when alone in that case i think that if people are very happy everyone was there i'd be very did not think actually that will...
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but they are long-term bonds. they issued it in 2014.e to the government came out with a statement where they said we are not greece. what i can school -- screw over the bondholders. you screw the bondholders. long-term is can hurt you. they won't trust you in the market. there is two stories here. the fiscal situation in puerto rico. here is one other interesting aspect. this affected the stock of fannie mae. people buying the stock of fannie mae think that they will get repaid that it will flow back into fannie mae. that the shareholders go out. the government will believe shareholder rights prevail. they get more protection. that's right people owning a fannie mae stock which is an analogy situation. i'm sure you can continue to follow the story but who knows. let's take care of the markets really quickly. there up 15 points. the s&p also up. there also up just about a point at 65 dirty too. the market just keep going up. they are expected to speak in las vegas. in the wake of the shooting massacre. they are here to tell us how the de
but they are long-term bonds. they issued it in 2014.e to the government came out with a statement where they said we are not greece. what i can school -- screw over the bondholders. you screw the bondholders. long-term is can hurt you. they won't trust you in the market. there is two stories here. the fiscal situation in puerto rico. here is one other interesting aspect. this affected the stock of fannie mae. people buying the stock of fannie mae think that they will get repaid that it will...
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when they got in, they did discover that.was almost perplexing to the authorities and they founded almost confused when they said it looked like a normal home. this is almost a prefab community where the homes are similar. 55 plus community. everything is manicured. it is nestled in the hills. there isn't a good reason at least on the surface why this occurred. then when you speak to the family, you hear very much of that same sort of confusion. here's what the brother told us from florida. >> he was my brother. it's like an asteroid fell out of the sky. he had no machine guns when i moved him from melbourne to mesquite. to find out who he bought the machine guns from. again, there is no blaming. he bought the machine guns and he did this. i mean it was him who did this. no doubt about it. he was him. >> completely out of character? >> i mean he has never even drawn his gun. it makes no sense. he never hit anybody. >> gun enthusiast? >> he had a couple of hand guns, i think. he had a safe with a couple of hand guns. he might
when they got in, they did discover that.was almost perplexing to the authorities and they founded almost confused when they said it looked like a normal home. this is almost a prefab community where the homes are similar. 55 plus community. everything is manicured. it is nestled in the hills. there isn't a good reason at least on the surface why this occurred. then when you speak to the family, you hear very much of that same sort of confusion. here's what the brother told us from florida....
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they get a lot of news from facebook, but they also get it here. they also get it from cable tv and newspapers. if you want entertainment a lot of choice out there. these are ongoing conversations we're very happy to have. >> so you're living with regulation in europe. could you live and thrive and turn profits with similar regulations here? >> we have regulations here. we exist in europe regulation and lots of -- >> but the european regulations as they apply to the platform is much stricter. >> the europeans have passed a single privacy law. we are adhering to that, but privacy is something e we take seriously. in all of these issues, our job is not to wait for regulation, but to do the right thing for our platform. so when you share on facebook, your need to know no one is going to steal your data that shouldn't have it. we're not going to make money in ways you would feel uncomfortable. i could share it with just myself so i saver this moment. i could share it with just my mom because even when no one else cares what i do, my mom always cares an
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are they taking risks? they are. are they taking risks that are unreasonable or not within their capabilities? don't very in reason to believe. that -- i don't have any reason to believe. that by the way, i'll stay to answer questions. i'll get to y'all. reporter: could you describe what weapons this unit had with them to defend themselves? were they heavily defended for this light trucks not expecting much resist snens mr. dunford: i'llant second part because i know and i'll give you in general the first part. they did not expect resistance on this particular patrol. at least when they first planned it. again, what happens subsequently will be the investigation. because the rules in that part of west africa are that we will only accompany our partner forces when the chances of enemy contact are unlikely. so with that they were equipped with machine guns, small arms and obviously had the ability with communications capability to reach back and get greater, larger supporting arms. reporter: you have learned at all wha
are they taking risks? they are. are they taking risks that are unreasonable or not within their capabilities? don't very in reason to believe. that -- i don't have any reason to believe. that by the way, i'll stay to answer questions. i'll get to y'all. reporter: could you describe what weapons this unit had with them to defend themselves? were they heavily defended for this light trucks not expecting much resist snens mr. dunford: i'llant second part because i know and i'll give you in...
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they are both guys got where they did good at what they do and i think that they have a great relationshipg enough guys that they can disagree with each other. this idea that the cabinet is in disarray, i've been around some of these folks. i don't know rex tillerson, i can't speak to him personally but for the most part these guys joined onto the trump team because they believe in what he's trying to do in this country. >> martha: general kelly might last through the year, rex tillerson wants to make it through the year and there's a lot of discussion about tom coming in his chief of staff. you are saying all of that is not true? >> just remember that so much of what gets recorded about the white house comes from people never get named as a source so you never really know whether this is coming from somebody who actually know something, which most of it does not, or it's just something from people ripping it from the blue sky out there. look, the one thing i know is that if there is a cabinet member who doesn't want to work with the president from whom they took a job, that i think the me
they are both guys got where they did good at what they do and i think that they have a great relationshipg enough guys that they can disagree with each other. this idea that the cabinet is in disarray, i've been around some of these folks. i don't know rex tillerson, i can't speak to him personally but for the most part these guys joined onto the trump team because they believe in what he's trying to do in this country. >> martha: general kelly might last through the year, rex tillerson...
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they need to stand behind him more than they do now. tillerson question, i just speaker talk t about. great e gentleman and a man -- to work for our to ask how i like many democrats did that in the white house? e have eight right now taking their 1 salary in the white house right now today and they say donald ing to trump gives his money back to government, tates each paycheck he gets, no one no one d mentioned that. who called rhule, president trump that name is an absolute liar, they will do anything, anything to punish donald trump just because who he is. he is not part of the establishment. ed, in pleasant valley, new york, does the party values?t your caller: yes, it does. the problem that i see is there handful of republicans in there that don't want change, the problem with our country, we a change, we need a big change. host: who are the ones that ed?t want change, caller: mitch mcconnell and a theof the people, you know, paul ryan. these guys are jumping back and support, no support, john you know, one , thing i can say about t
they need to stand behind him more than they do now. tillerson question, i just speaker talk t about. great e gentleman and a man -- to work for our to ask how i like many democrats did that in the white house? e have eight right now taking their 1 salary in the white house right now today and they say donald ing to trump gives his money back to government, tates each paycheck he gets, no one no one d mentioned that. who called rhule, president trump that name is an absolute liar, they will do...
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dig into this they more they really show how hollow and hypocritical that they are if you look at how they cover stories here i mean we know about pollution and we have to remind our viewers who she is not illegal ok unfortunately wost year or so the word is is turned into something different i mean to collude but to use your platform that you say is neutral then it's more than collusion ok first let me reply to adam there we know there is a presidential election coming up in russia because twitter is the cia at cia is advertising on twitter and they believe in russian speakers of the russian speaking experts they don't have any. you know what they're looking for oh i know and you know this number of people would love the u.s. but you know dubai market just to answer that i think you bring up a really good point and it was it was something that you know because i'm older than you guys here i mean i was when i went to universities undergraduate there was soviet studies there was criminology there was tons and tons of cia and deal. do you mean for and you know and then when the cold war
dig into this they more they really show how hollow and hypocritical that they are if you look at how they cover stories here i mean we know about pollution and we have to remind our viewers who she is not illegal ok unfortunately wost year or so the word is is turned into something different i mean to collude but to use your platform that you say is neutral then it's more than collusion ok first let me reply to adam there we know there is a presidential election coming up in russia because...
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see it but they pretend they don't know what's going on. for each came ashore in sicily a year ago he left there because he wanted to go to germany. even meenie a thirty kilometer fence separates macedonia from greece it's designed to stop the migrants crossing the border here you know films the route is very complicated if we cross here someone may see us and i mean if not we carry on and get caught a bit farther on and beaten up. there so you damaged our barbed wire fence and entered the country illegally. and we think. you know a lot of this for me. besides it takes forever to cut through the barbed wire doesn't i. will need to walk for a whole night to reach the place where the fence comes to an end. i'm odd walk to the end of the fence too and then carried on through the woods and over the mountains. well i will go the same way i'm intimating and i guess you know if the fence wasn't so long the traffickers would use this route and they'd only look. here yeah it's tough. you know what a horrible situation. people pluck up their courage.
see it but they pretend they don't know what's going on. for each came ashore in sicily a year ago he left there because he wanted to go to germany. even meenie a thirty kilometer fence separates macedonia from greece it's designed to stop the migrants crossing the border here you know films the route is very complicated if we cross here someone may see us and i mean if not we carry on and get caught a bit farther on and beaten up. there so you damaged our barbed wire fence and entered the...
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they are human. they want you to remember them the way they are remembered. soldiers comet out of the american civil war is going to supply everything for us. grant is going to usher out the old way of war and he, sherman, philip sheridan, they are going to assure it in. they are going to show us mobility. these are ideals we start to see especially as george patton -- here is a preview. bobby baker paroles was the photo editor at life. she did not know me but she said let's give this guy a shot. i talked to barbara bush and she said, you ought to come over to point at at walker's 6:00 in the morning and watch what happens. . i go over andng their bedroom is inside the door. there is george and barbara bush in bed, his head is all messed up and they are in their pajamas,. bed and the end of the reminding them of what i was doing there. and then the grandchildren started coming in. this was a natural occurrence. i stood back and took some photos of the grandchildren in bed with george and barbara bush. there were many times -- president bush's hair was kind in
they are human. they want you to remember them the way they are remembered. soldiers comet out of the american civil war is going to supply everything for us. grant is going to usher out the old way of war and he, sherman, philip sheridan, they are going to assure it in. they are going to show us mobility. these are ideals we start to see especially as george patton -- here is a preview. bobby baker paroles was the photo editor at life. she did not know me but she said let's give this guy a...
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they do not have the credentials, they are pundits. they do not know what they are talking about.eople like you and other people want to defend these people and they are idiots. host: do you think all journalists should be licensed by the government? caller: they don't have to be licensed through the government that they should have a journalism degree and know what they are talking about and know the talking points they are talking about instead of being pundits that want to put out whatever the american public at the time feels like is best for them, especially on the left side, they want to push their agenda and make everything it is all wrong, and they do not even know what they're talking about. toot: i think you think well of journalism schools. not a lot of our best journalists, including people whose work he would admire went to journalism school. people, are very top and not just pundits, not just people mouthing off have become journalists after going to college. in earlier times, without going to college. i agree with you, they should be judged by what they do. they sho
they do not have the credentials, they are pundits. they do not know what they are talking about.eople like you and other people want to defend these people and they are idiots. host: do you think all journalists should be licensed by the government? caller: they don't have to be licensed through the government that they should have a journalism degree and know what they are talking about and know the talking points they are talking about instead of being pundits that want to put out whatever...