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they spell out exactly what projects they can work on and sometimes what they can't. in a cr, none of that happens. it just says keep doing what you're doing at the same level. there is no specificity and there is no new planning or anything along those lines. kansas, anrado, independent, go ahead. go ahead. about: hi, i don't care daca and the wall. i want to know what else is in the bill. where will the money go and how much money is going to be spent? why can't we talk about that? host: which bill are you referring to? they are trying to pass to bring the government back. host: walk us through the three-week continuing resolution. guest: it would go toward everything. this is what funds the government across the entire scope of what government does. the latest proposal would last three weeks. it would keep spending at what agencies were doing in 2017. it would keep those levels consistent for the next few weeks. it would carry us forward into and then we would have to go through it all again. louisiana, line for republicans, go ahead. observation, i was 28 years ai
they spell out exactly what projects they can work on and sometimes what they can't. in a cr, none of that happens. it just says keep doing what you're doing at the same level. there is no specificity and there is no new planning or anything along those lines. kansas, anrado, independent, go ahead. go ahead. about: hi, i don't care daca and the wall. i want to know what else is in the bill. where will the money go and how much money is going to be spent? why can't we talk about that? host:...
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they knew what they were doing. it was a conscious policy decision, sort of like that depiction in the movie "the patriot" of some of the horrors directed towards civilians. who was on that ship? french someh or , civilians who were accused of being disloyal to his majesty. of folks were on that ship and with the kind of mortality rates on the ship, very few lived to write an account. the few of those that did live were teenagers. who is going to read their stories? we do not have c-span, museums like this, mass circulating newspapers. we do not have paved roads so how is communication going to travel? after every war, people seek a return to normalcy and who wants to dig up the horrors? we wanted to remember franklin's kite and washington's crossing. that is all we wanted to remember. these words and stories were pretty much forgotten. a lot of the folks that survive this were so malnourished that they perished soon after, meaning they were not around to tell their stories from the first person and thus, the story
they knew what they were doing. it was a conscious policy decision, sort of like that depiction in the movie "the patriot" of some of the horrors directed towards civilians. who was on that ship? french someh or , civilians who were accused of being disloyal to his majesty. of folks were on that ship and with the kind of mortality rates on the ship, very few lived to write an account. the few of those that did live were teenagers. who is going to read their stories? we do not have...
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they don't like it they were wrong, they got it wrong, they all got it wrong, they were supposed to behe smart people who got a call this every time,s the brilliant journalists, they all got it wrong. he quite frankly embarrassed them and he is doubling down. he will prove them wrong again and again. every day, i have told you this metaphor a thousand times, but every single day i walked on the street and people come up to me, they held me. "tell your father we say thank you." i just opened up my 401(k), it is up by 35%. i didn't think retirement was possible. >> sean: i hate wall street, i wish i was up 35%. >> it is. these are the stories i hear every single day. >> sean: you know people tell me? please don't stop fighting. they know this is an oasis, we are not them. by the way, i've never been a white house correspondent dinner because i hate them and they hate me so it works out well. here's what i want to ask you. imagine a scenario where it's proven, and the head of your party, the republican party, said that donald trump rigged a primary election. rigged it. donna brazile's wor
they don't like it they were wrong, they got it wrong, they all got it wrong, they were supposed to behe smart people who got a call this every time,s the brilliant journalists, they all got it wrong. he quite frankly embarrassed them and he is doubling down. he will prove them wrong again and again. every day, i have told you this metaphor a thousand times, but every single day i walked on the street and people come up to me, they held me. "tell your father we say thank you." i just...
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they will address the looming government shutdown, give you the white house perspective on whether or not it is likely to happen. we'll have that covered for you and that briefing when it begins. and this fox news alert. it is crunch time on capitol hill. >> melissa: big time. >> jon: after the house passed a stopgap spending bill. it heads to the senate with no guarantees of what comes next. >> melissa: happy friday to you. busy friday but still friday. i'm melissa francis. the clock is ticking down on the government shutdown before the stroke of midnight tonight with republicans and democrats preparing to blame each other if the federal government closes down all but essential services. right now immigration and defense spending are key stumbling blocks with partisan divisions as deep as ever. kellyanne conway firing a warning shot at democrats. >> it really is regrettable the democrats are willing to shut down the government, which means not just saying no to president trump but saying
they will address the looming government shutdown, give you the white house perspective on whether or not it is likely to happen. we'll have that covered for you and that briefing when it begins. and this fox news alert. it is crunch time on capitol hill. >> melissa: big time. >> jon: after the house passed a stopgap spending bill. it heads to the senate with no guarantees of what comes next. >> melissa: happy friday to you. busy friday but still friday. i'm melissa francis....
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they all voted against this yesterday and they were trying to justify why they did it. my problem with that, why aren't any of them asking, through no fault of their own, there are plenty of kids born in the inner city and nobody is doing anything about them. this is supposed to be the greatest country in the world, why do we have so many people in poverty and so many homeless people? you should be taking care of the people that are here before you bring other people in. host: members of the congressional black caucus appeared before cameras yesterday and if you go to c-span.org you can find for the only their statements concerning the shutdown and hear what leadership said and other senators and house republicans and democrats as well, the various people that have been involved in these events over the last few days, all of that available to you at c-span.org. the opinion page of "the new york times" this morning takes a look at the president's role in the last couple days. the jell-o president and the shutdown. they say the spotlight is where it should be on the failu
they all voted against this yesterday and they were trying to justify why they did it. my problem with that, why aren't any of them asking, through no fault of their own, there are plenty of kids born in the inner city and nobody is doing anything about them. this is supposed to be the greatest country in the world, why do we have so many people in poverty and so many homeless people? you should be taking care of the people that are here before you bring other people in. host: members of the...
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they know that they have the upper hand and i don't think you will see concessions until they get what they want. >> the controversy over the slur seems to be dividing republicans in a number of ways. rand paul decided to defend the president by talking about lindsey graham. >> in 2013 lindsey graham said the same thing the president did and used the word hell hole. now everybody thinks and he put out american ideals which was a good statement, but he said almost the identical thing in 2013. we have a selective remembering and we decided and people have. >> wait, wait, wait. hasn't the president earned this skepticism on his own? he's the one tweeting these remarks. >> he is often not helped his case and think if he were to further try to explain or maybe not use such course language it wouldn't be this way. >> where does this leave the gop as they try to find a bipartisan immigration deal and avert a government shut down? >> it's extremely hard on the immigration deal. democrats have all the leverage they need at this point. the president's remark and many republicans are not saying i
they know that they have the upper hand and i don't think you will see concessions until they get what they want. >> the controversy over the slur seems to be dividing republicans in a number of ways. rand paul decided to defend the president by talking about lindsey graham. >> in 2013 lindsey graham said the same thing the president did and used the word hell hole. now everybody thinks and he put out american ideals which was a good statement, but he said almost the identical thing...
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what they do is they give you a nugget. they say, here's what we're doing on immigration. isn't that wonderful? it looks so pretty, and while they do very unpretty things behind the scenes. same thing with the tax bill. isn't this a nice little thing we're giving you while we give -- >> all right. i want to take on each of those things, but hold on. >> and same thinggain with intelligence. we're going to show you a memo. this is ridiculous. >> all right. i hear you. >> it's beyond ridiculous. >> i want to look at those other issues you must itemized from the perspective of what democrats could have done and did not do. >> what would that somebobe? >> i'll get to it. if this memo -- if the president says, okay, i say let the people decide. my guys seem that they're fine with it, and it comes out. what can you do to counter a narrative which they clearly believe is going to be very persuasive to people? >> no, no, no. if you lie, have no allegiance to the truth, are totally disrespectful to your responsibility of the security of our country, you can persuade of anything. it'
what they do is they give you a nugget. they say, here's what we're doing on immigration. isn't that wonderful? it looks so pretty, and while they do very unpretty things behind the scenes. same thing with the tax bill. isn't this a nice little thing we're giving you while we give -- >> all right. i want to take on each of those things, but hold on. >> and same thinggain with intelligence. we're going to show you a memo. this is ridiculous. >> all right. i hear you. >>...
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they don't they don't talk. they disapprove. they would just arrest them for not then in their resume pick them up all day charge and all kind of charge and see if. they don't want to do it no communication you know is always aggressive and was never a deal never told they didn't put him down i babysit you know will dress and eat and try to search you go in those you know the nests is still very very well they won't have bill money any want their money as it is about as it is about bill that's what they wanted bill money didn't act alone they don't give a damn if you did the chores are not going to lock you up and lets you below it if you can beat it it could be that include this a. lot is a good line a mile from god two and a half years. not a good car with no. two thousand in them to two thousand. and eight. or of course read it and just the courthouse on the shelf to d.s.l. status some people to save leaders from saying man your parish. they come in pairs like coming back intact because they have jim crow mentality they alway
they don't they don't talk. they disapprove. they would just arrest them for not then in their resume pick them up all day charge and all kind of charge and see if. they don't want to do it no communication you know is always aggressive and was never a deal never told they didn't put him down i babysit you know will dress and eat and try to search you go in those you know the nests is still very very well they won't have bill money any want their money as it is about as it is about bill that's...
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>> of course they do say they are using the change of rep -- change of residency and that's what they are trying to justify this with. in fact it does not do that. it becomes illegal. the failure to vote for two years tells you nothing about whether or not anyone has moved. 50 to 60% of voters routinely do not vote over a two-year. understand that. suppose the state says that if you have not voted for 20 years, then we will send out a notice. would you say that that violates this act? >> it plainly violates the act. it says you cannot use failure to vote as the reason for purging someone from the rolls. it says the reason we think this person has moved is because they have not voted. it is the only piece of evidence they have. voted if someone hasn't for 20 years, that doesn't raise an inference that the person has moved? >> in the legislative history, they have rejected amendments for cicely like that. they even rejected a hundred year rule. to benot want people purged because of failure to vote. >> but that is not even enough to spark an inquiry? if in fact you decided you didn't wa
>> of course they do say they are using the change of rep -- change of residency and that's what they are trying to justify this with. in fact it does not do that. it becomes illegal. the failure to vote for two years tells you nothing about whether or not anyone has moved. 50 to 60% of voters routinely do not vote over a two-year. understand that. suppose the state says that if you have not voted for 20 years, then we will send out a notice. would you say that that violates this act?...
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if they don't, they lose the number.start defining the currency of their friendship based on whether they are sending this empty message back-and-forth. snapchat, that is the number one way for teenagers in the united states to communicate. you have teenagers out there feeling empty messages back and forth. is this designed to help us or addict us? emily: you mentioned the article in the atlantic. there really was no stand taken. it is fairly neutral. in part, i think, because we don't have a lot of the answers. >> i think what we can know is the motivations. if you look at what are thousands of engineers at facebook go to work to do everyday? how can we strengthen the public square? no. thousands of people go to work to drive up one number, which is how much our people engaging with an increasing the time they spend on these services. i want to live in a world where the tech industry is actually about helping humanity. there is a lot of ways they can do that. we started this nonprofit that is about changing and realigni
if they don't, they lose the number.start defining the currency of their friendship based on whether they are sending this empty message back-and-forth. snapchat, that is the number one way for teenagers in the united states to communicate. you have teenagers out there feeling empty messages back and forth. is this designed to help us or addict us? emily: you mentioned the article in the atlantic. there really was no stand taken. it is fairly neutral. in part, i think, because we don't have a...
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caller: yes, they, they, they should have stayed closed.ook, when mexico sends a check, like trump said they would, we will open it back up. host: february is the new deadline for passing a long-term budget. to be aident wants daca part of that. those thing coming up tomorrow likely in "the state of the union." eugene, go ahead. i'm calling because i think this is a total smokescreen between democrats and republicans, just to game folks. the black man has been victimized in this country just as he legally. when they put these foreigners in here, they not only came to mexico, but through europe and the other countries. it's not just talk to here -- daca here, you got so many other illegal immigrants walking around here. the black man's job. you don't even talk about the black american man who has been victimized by racial discrimination and injustice. we can't even go anywhere going to another country. we have been victimized by injustice by illegal criminalization. pennsylvania, on the support line, hi there. caller: i feel like down the ro
caller: yes, they, they, they should have stayed closed.ook, when mexico sends a check, like trump said they would, we will open it back up. host: february is the new deadline for passing a long-term budget. to be aident wants daca part of that. those thing coming up tomorrow likely in "the state of the union." eugene, go ahead. i'm calling because i think this is a total smokescreen between democrats and republicans, just to game folks. the black man has been victimized in this...
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tell us who they are. >> they are smaller than them.are smaller than fark -- smaller than farc. they are also marxist leninist group. they have refused to lay down their arms so far. they have been around since 1964. it was started by radicalized catholic priests who are inspired by the revolution and they supported themselves through the years by extorting oil and mining companies in this one particular province where their stronghold is. and if this is how they haven't doored. carol: its been a very productive method for them. christina: it has. there is one particular pipeline they have attacked at a rate of once a week. its down to a very smooth operation, how they do this. they dynamite it. over the years, the pipeline has been out of commission for more than a decade from these attacks. so, currently there has been a cease-fire. and its the first time they have been able to negotiate a cease-fire even a peace , negotiations have been going on for years. so it has been a three-month cease-fire, and this is the first three months st
tell us who they are. >> they are smaller than them.are smaller than fark -- smaller than farc. they are also marxist leninist group. they have refused to lay down their arms so far. they have been around since 1964. it was started by radicalized catholic priests who are inspired by the revolution and they supported themselves through the years by extorting oil and mining companies in this one particular province where their stronghold is. and if this is how they haven't doored. carol:...
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claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to do is they were allegedly being told to do something or working in the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen in sworn testimony is that too often k.b.r. personnel were more or less directing the military about what was going to be done rather than the right way. when i noted the violations infractions and improper actions like a lot of run a route i reported them to management road ports and i was basically told shut up that they would make the decision about the management decisions. the case or rick lambert and what k.b.r. tried to do with him when he tried to expose what was going on and reveal some of the misconduct really points to an attitude that i've seen before or k.b.r. is more concerned about keeping the truth down than fixing the problem. we know from the only part that have come out. you know wait two thousand nine two thousand and ten that both the d.o.d. and k.b.r. were not operating these burn pits with and their own regulations they were burning as or that materials all over iraq
claim that the reason why they didn't do what they were supposed to do is they were allegedly being told to do something or working in the military supervision my experience has been and what i've seen in sworn testimony is that too often k.b.r. personnel were more or less directing the military about what was going to be done rather than the right way. when i noted the violations infractions and improper actions like a lot of run a route i reported them to management road ports and i was...
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they have differed greatly. until recently thomas jefferson has dominated our historical memory and we are asking ourselves whether a jefferson still survives or what is still living in the thought of jefferson. no figure in our past has embodied so much of our heritage and so many of our hopes. as much as the professional bagger for if jefferson was wrong america is wrong. if america is right jefferson was right. no one says that about john adams. until recently. few americans paid much attention. they have different degrees of affection as founders in our conscious consciousness. devoted to every aspect of the wide ranging life. it has become a world heritage site visited by hundreds of thousands of people from all over the world the modest home in quincy messages is maintained within matt national parks service it's hard to get to and receives only a small fraction of the numbers ago to monticello. many of you probably had been there. adams has no monument in the capital and those who would like to erect one
they have differed greatly. until recently thomas jefferson has dominated our historical memory and we are asking ourselves whether a jefferson still survives or what is still living in the thought of jefferson. no figure in our past has embodied so much of our heritage and so many of our hopes. as much as the professional bagger for if jefferson was wrong america is wrong. if america is right jefferson was right. no one says that about john adams. until recently. few americans paid much...
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they didn't get a lot for it, they showed they would take a hostage. democrats haven't shown they would take a hostage, this might be their opportunity to do it. >> what if they end up the hostage? >> well, okay, look, there are risks for democrats too, going-forward. there are risks for democrats not doing it. the risk is that it reflects poorly on the fact that they held up the continuing resolution. held up the budget because they didn't provide enough votes to break the filibuster. voters want a deal on daca. they want democrats to press republicans on immigration, and will not be happy with their members if they don't do that. here's the thing about the hostage taking. it's not rooting for hostage taking, it's not rooting for the democrats, what it is, in a two party system, it doesn't work if one party is afraid of the other party and it doesn't go the other way. one party has said over and over again, we'll shut it down, and the other party is afraid to. that's where we are. >> david trucker, you agree with that? >> i think there's a lot of trut
they didn't get a lot for it, they showed they would take a hostage. democrats haven't shown they would take a hostage, this might be their opportunity to do it. >> what if they end up the hostage? >> well, okay, look, there are risks for democrats too, going-forward. there are risks for democrats not doing it. the risk is that it reflects poorly on the fact that they held up the continuing resolution. held up the budget because they didn't provide enough votes to break the...
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they desperately need. they need help. they need hope. they need opportunity. the president's policy set aside the rhetoric. the president's policies have having a really positive effect on people from all walks of life. do you think in any way that that, you know, means that the president cares or do you think he is just doing it for what reason? >> here's what i think. i think these numbers are being skewed for this reasonable. for this reason. there is an invincible man. his name is george bush. politics in our economy did not start when barack obama became president. they got wiped out when barack obama became president. and he had to try to fix what the g.o.p. screwed up before and now he walked into a mess. >> laura: kevin, i want to get back to you, but kevin your perspective on this and we will get into some of the examples of what other presidents have said that might be a little bit off color, even about other countries, go ahead. >> well, thanks for taking off my shackles, laura. look, everything that this gentleman is saying is completely wrong. it'
they desperately need. they need help. they need hope. they need opportunity. the president's policy set aside the rhetoric. the president's policies have having a really positive effect on people from all walks of life. do you think in any way that that, you know, means that the president cares or do you think he is just doing it for what reason? >> here's what i think. i think these numbers are being skewed for this reasonable. for this reason. there is an invincible man. his name is...
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they believe there is an they believed and they can's exceed if they work hard and do it they need to do. i think far too often, we may think many blacks in this country don't have the wealth and don't have the resources but i don't think that's true. i don't think they want to talk about it because that's what they do. it's a private thing they do with themselves and their families and the community at something they don't post about this think there for more there are far more successes in the black amenity than you'll ever be aware of. the human conditions has shown no matter the circumstances that you can always breakthrough and thereinancial success and were her always those who feel they will run into a brick wall but i talk to people every day that find a way to make it work. they know what work ethic is, they know with second vice is, they know what difficulty is, and they understand. they believe they should hold back 10 to 15% of what they say. i think black society is not as poor as most people make it out to be. guest: interesting point. one of the great stories that has n
they believe there is an they believed and they can's exceed if they work hard and do it they need to do. i think far too often, we may think many blacks in this country don't have the wealth and don't have the resources but i don't think that's true. i don't think they want to talk about it because that's what they do. it's a private thing they do with themselves and their families and the community at something they don't post about this think there for more there are far more successes in...
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they cannot put them in areas they need it because they are privately owned and they are going to have hard times getting right of way. host: are their memories of congress making that point? guest: absolutely. you will not find a member who represents a district above the mexican border who says we should build a wall there. i grew up in texas too, nobody wants to put a wall in his big natural bend. in arizona, you got a massive indian reservation it takes up 100 miles of borderland -- they did -they do not want a wall there. they have members of tribe that live on the american side and y, butalk over semi-freelu the caller highlights this issue very well. it is going to be incredibly top. host: chuck from florida. caller: i'm just marinating with what a lot of you guys are saying. ller discussed giving support for the news media. i've been really critical about the news because today, we are talking about more security in regards to illegal immigration, but our media has pushed a narrative of undocumented workers. we talk about global warming, our and media to the narrative -- our me
they cannot put them in areas they need it because they are privately owned and they are going to have hard times getting right of way. host: are their memories of congress making that point? guest: absolutely. you will not find a member who represents a district above the mexican border who says we should build a wall there. i grew up in texas too, nobody wants to put a wall in his big natural bend. in arizona, you got a massive indian reservation it takes up 100 miles of borderland -- they...
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they have older parents they have children or so they have what is called in russia blot they have a possibility to pull the strings when they need something to help with that i mean i would be as good as you know knowing because i always think that if something happens in their family they will go to the first post the hospice settled by the hour. and they will for their relatives have dignity and painkilling actually for me today especially if this is a very painful question because i have an absolutely awful meeting yesterday which practically killed me. but nevertheless the night is over and i'm back to work and i'm sure that. i'm sure that i very well know what i want for our patients and sooner or later. making him a symbol everywhere i have started the family the memory of the meeting yesterday because as you said in one of the interviews that the british colleague of yours once told you not to be afraid to dance with the devil and i know that the russians are christie is not as evil as the devil but sometimes across as callous and indifferent how do you penetrate that callous
they have older parents they have children or so they have what is called in russia blot they have a possibility to pull the strings when they need something to help with that i mean i would be as good as you know knowing because i always think that if something happens in their family they will go to the first post the hospice settled by the hour. and they will for their relatives have dignity and painkilling actually for me today especially if this is a very painful question because i have an...
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they don't they don't talk. they disapprove. it's just arrest them for not been in their resume pick them up all day charging all kind of charges. they know what the law is no communication you know is always aggressive nobody all never told me just put in a big deal you say you know old person if you try to search you go you know those. this for. bill money yes i want the money as it is a bill that's what they want to do that loan they don't give a damn if you did the georgia not going to. allow it if you can beat a good beating cause there's a. good line of. god too and i have. got a new car with no. two thousand and eleven to two thousand ford and about it. just the courthouse. status i know some people leaders from saying man your parish. they come into the parish like coming back intact because they have jim crow mentality they always head. the african-american is less of a man especially the male is less of a man. he wants to change that. the federal investigation is the first step. but eventually in prison declines all in
they don't they don't talk. they disapprove. it's just arrest them for not been in their resume pick them up all day charging all kind of charges. they know what the law is no communication you know is always aggressive nobody all never told me just put in a big deal you say you know old person if you try to search you go you know those. this for. bill money yes i want the money as it is a bill that's what they want to do that loan they don't give a damn if you did the georgia not going to....
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they are with haftar and they are against haftar at the same time. they are in tripoli. maybe some forces can use and we can make and grow like hezbollah-type movement in the next years. what people fear, there is a penetration and lots of conversion of shiism. especially in tunisia we have to remember there was the fatima state. maybe in the next years, maybe people will say are linked to security forces and they're a little bit paranoid, you know. but maybe we have to see that the same polarization we have in lebanon can happen in north africa. and the fact of collaborating with iran in the fieldwork in the name of anti-terrorist is a good thing but after maybe iran or shiite will win better than the other. so the anti-terrorist collaboration is not enough. it needs a political strategy of long-term to everything. at the end for tunisia what could we say, there are lots have been made by the authorities of course. the improvement of coordination, of security thanks to the national security council and all that stuff. but challenge remains. there is the problem of money
they are with haftar and they are against haftar at the same time. they are in tripoli. maybe some forces can use and we can make and grow like hezbollah-type movement in the next years. what people fear, there is a penetration and lots of conversion of shiism. especially in tunisia we have to remember there was the fatima state. maybe in the next years, maybe people will say are linked to security forces and they're a little bit paranoid, you know. but maybe we have to see that the same...
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they are not management because they are better.heir management because they chose that career path. going to washington, be a manager, as opposed to being a field agent. andrew mccabe happens to be the deputy. on james comey, if the memo is correct, comey has a problem. he said in september 2016 when asked if you make the decision about hillary clinton before or after she was interviewed? he says only after. he said she did not lie in the interview and away we could prove. i didn't know what was going happen in the interview. he's on the record saying he didn't make up his mind. he has to come up with an answer for that. on the problem with samsung. samsung called on "fox & friends" because we were talking about samsung, was there a problem with the equipment. they say they believe samsung devices are not the cause of this issue. we will fully cooperate with any investigation. and then fox news learns a few thousand fbi employees' cell phones were affected by a technical glitch. they say we have 3500 agents, 10% were looked at and
they are not management because they are better.heir management because they chose that career path. going to washington, be a manager, as opposed to being a field agent. andrew mccabe happens to be the deputy. on james comey, if the memo is correct, comey has a problem. he said in september 2016 when asked if you make the decision about hillary clinton before or after she was interviewed? he says only after. he said she did not lie in the interview and away we could prove. i didn't know what...
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they were poor and they suffered all kinds of illnesses. illnesses for a real threat and they worked absurd hours. what did you think about uncovering those details? >> is cold and flu. they have the same elements as we had. they nominally worked regular hours but then of course anybody who is really involved in research knows that you don't stop at 5:00 or 6:00. they were very committed. what they gave up at the beginning was certainly any kind of home life. mrs. fleming was unique as a working mother and the sole supporter of her son. and most of the times the women wanted to get married. that was the end of her career. >> there is a line where someone says the into that effect that it's no longer the end of your career wants to get married and this was a big change. >> anything about what you are saying about the long hours is they are given the task that in a lot of ways is really just mindnumbing labeling stars and looking at the spectra but they are not given enough time to make their own conclusions. an example would be like henriett
they were poor and they suffered all kinds of illnesses. illnesses for a real threat and they worked absurd hours. what did you think about uncovering those details? >> is cold and flu. they have the same elements as we had. they nominally worked regular hours but then of course anybody who is really involved in research knows that you don't stop at 5:00 or 6:00. they were very committed. what they gave up at the beginning was certainly any kind of home life. mrs. fleming was unique as a...
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they don't feel they are doing this because seriously -- damascus and aleppo. they are doing it because the salary is available. for the rest the economic process has increased and the class divisions are very clear today. if you go to bosnia today you have very rich neighborhoods. these neighborhoods are starting to disintegrate. part of it today is very poor and the rich are benefiting from the war in syria and the poor have no options but to fight in syria. they are not only getting the salary but whatever is left. what you have today is a huge gap but also a huge culture gap between this fighters in the non-fighters and this is creating serious tensions between the two communities within the shia community. this had been expressed several times in lebanon or there have been protests in the stronghold in beirut. the protests were not really reported because they were not considered important and because they were contained very quickly but one of them was probably more important than the other. the poorest nation was the highest in beirut. not the first time
they don't feel they are doing this because seriously -- damascus and aleppo. they are doing it because the salary is available. for the rest the economic process has increased and the class divisions are very clear today. if you go to bosnia today you have very rich neighborhoods. these neighborhoods are starting to disintegrate. part of it today is very poor and the rich are benefiting from the war in syria and the poor have no options but to fight in syria. they are not only getting the...
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would be built how they would be constructed they didn't do any soil samples before they built the berm pits they didn't do any plume samples after the burn pits were operational for many many years. after nine eleven i don't care they just wanted to keep on funding that i found here they. may wind up being mad and i. don't want to fight the war even now in here we can burn stereophile we can't burn anything in open air so why weren't they allowed. when the soldiers to do it personally within three days i could feel it like something was wrong and it hit me real hard i went to search. for medication. and i bought it and for me it just wouldn't go away within fifteen days that i was there was even sicker i was pretty sick to hold a plane and when i came back and return back to the states i knew different and the something was wrong. and that became the o.p.o. battle of trying to figure out what was wrong and how bad it was going to be i started developing sinus problems me you know a lot of other guys me to get nasal sprays and stuff to try to alleviate that and i just had. sinus problem
would be built how they would be constructed they didn't do any soil samples before they built the berm pits they didn't do any plume samples after the burn pits were operational for many many years. after nine eleven i don't care they just wanted to keep on funding that i found here they. may wind up being mad and i. don't want to fight the war even now in here we can burn stereophile we can't burn anything in open air so why weren't they allowed. when the soldiers to do it personally within...
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remember this, but one of the first things they had to do when they were doing obamacare is they had to completely exempt the pharmaceutical industry because they knew there was no way to take on the pharmaceutical industry and to mess with the insurance company at the same time because the pharmaceutical industry is so powerful and has such a grip on both parties in washington. they basically said the pharma, the pharmaceutical trade association washington, you get a total pass on this stuff. and for that pass, you will support whatever we do. and that's exec we were farm i -- that is exactly what big pharma did with $150 million in ad buys. they supported the passage of obamacare because they knew it would not touch them. this is at a time when prescription drug prices in this country are at an all-time high, in fact, they are one of the major drivers of health care costs in america. so even if you take a moment like that, where you have the african-american president first elected, democrats are running the house, democrats are running the senate, they have this big dream of getti
remember this, but one of the first things they had to do when they were doing obamacare is they had to completely exempt the pharmaceutical industry because they knew there was no way to take on the pharmaceutical industry and to mess with the insurance company at the same time because the pharmaceutical industry is so powerful and has such a grip on both parties in washington. they basically said the pharma, the pharmaceutical trade association washington, you get a total pass on this stuff....
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when they admit a student and they are there for a year, they have invested a lot in the student. the student has invested invest a lot in the institution. but the institutions have a responsibility to find out why the students aren't continuing a lot of the time. i would like to see institutions stepping up more to help the students. when i was a college administrator in faculty member, i said this to other faculty, we have made a commitment to the students when we admit them to help them be successful. we need to look for ways to make that happen. susan: seven minutes left. michael: another thing your legislation would do would end the federal program that canceled after 10 years the federal student loans of students who worked in nonprofit or other public service jobs. this was put in the law by president george w. bush and some bipartisan support when it passed 10 years ago. what is the rationale for ending the program? rep. foxx: once again, the federal government is taking winners and losers. there are some studies that even done that show that many of the public service job
when they admit a student and they are there for a year, they have invested a lot in the student. the student has invested invest a lot in the institution. but the institutions have a responsibility to find out why the students aren't continuing a lot of the time. i would like to see institutions stepping up more to help the students. when i was a college administrator in faculty member, i said this to other faculty, we have made a commitment to the students when we admit them to help them be...
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the parties that they throw, the clothes that they wear. i know enough about clothing to say that is expensive. frankly, it looks like nothing so much, the feel and iran right now is nothing so much like what happened in the shah's days. where he organized a coronation ceremony, bringing thousands of foreign guests, chefs from france, they drank over 2000 bottles of wine. the ostentatious wealth. and the shah's government really shifted from concentrating on national economic development to concentrating on a good time for the select few. that is increasingly what the islamic republic feels like. that is the overall picture behind these protests. let me focus on two specific issues. one is the cost of iran's destabilizing foreign activities. we often say, their support for these various terrorist movements and their nuclear program is really not that expensive. that may be true in absolute numbers if you compare it to the size of the united states economy, but it's not particularly true compared to the size of iran's economy. we don't have
the parties that they throw, the clothes that they wear. i know enough about clothing to say that is expensive. frankly, it looks like nothing so much, the feel and iran right now is nothing so much like what happened in the shah's days. where he organized a coronation ceremony, bringing thousands of foreign guests, chefs from france, they drank over 2000 bottles of wine. the ostentatious wealth. and the shah's government really shifted from concentrating on national economic development to...
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they are hungry, they want food on the table, they want freedom, they want security. how do you differentiate. actually, talking about doing away with the islamic system, why the opposition doesn't see that, i'm really baffled. >> i think we spoke to this a little bit, but if you want to elaborate on the key different from 2009. >> you think we talked about it. >> okay. please make it a question. >> is it on? okay. so there's so much information. >> can you identify yourself. >> i am gavin hawkins. there's so much information to the media around the middle east in the last decade that i've been conscious of politics, but it seems that there's so much information that people form an opinion before they form any real historical understanding or context around an issue, or average individuals that is. if you are to explain the middle east and iran to a child or someone who didn't really have an opinion on the subject, how would you give the most basic understanding to someone who really didn't understand any of the topics at all? >> how would you describe brain surgery t
they are hungry, they want food on the table, they want freedom, they want security. how do you differentiate. actually, talking about doing away with the islamic system, why the opposition doesn't see that, i'm really baffled. >> i think we spoke to this a little bit, but if you want to elaborate on the key different from 2009. >> you think we talked about it. >> okay. please make it a question. >> is it on? okay. so there's so much information. >> can you...
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i don't think they -- they should stay where they are at. why do they have to be over here? do you feel about legal immigrants that have done it the right way and paid a lot of money and waited time to come into this country. do you feel it invalidates everything they worked for to let illegal immigrants receive sanctuary in california? >> i don't think it's fair you pit one against the other. one came fairly and one came in a sense -- >> unfairly? >> it is not such a black and white thing. they came to feed their families. >> if the laws aren't being enforced is that a problem? >> it's one of these unenforceible laws. >> i'm an immigrant and i had to go through process. it took 3 1/2 years to come to america. i think everybody should go through a process. >> they've always been around. they've only become part of this popular conversation because of the way that society has attempted to villainize immigrants. >> they do it illegally because they don't have the means to get in or a safer way to get in either. >> illegal is illegal. we want to be compassionate but we also hav
i don't think they -- they should stay where they are at. why do they have to be over here? do you feel about legal immigrants that have done it the right way and paid a lot of money and waited time to come into this country. do you feel it invalidates everything they worked for to let illegal immigrants receive sanctuary in california? >> i don't think it's fair you pit one against the other. one came fairly and one came in a sense -- >> unfairly? >> it is not such a black...
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they told me they we re disappointment.el as a result. they didn't interview a single person, and they concluded that there wasn't any problem at all. the gp hc told us any problem at all. the gp hc told us it conducted a thorough investigation, both looking into mr lawton's concerns, and evidence from boots senior management. it concluded there wasn't sufficient evidence to suggest that mr patient safety across the organisation, and understaffing was not systemic. however, it told us the information provided by mr lawton assists them when inspecting boots pharmacies. the regulation around pharmacy is inadequate. we need regulatory standards to specify what staffing levels must be in pharmacies.|j agree with that, the idea that staffing levels are too difficult to set and don't allow flexibility. i don't think anybody could have envisaged that the employment of a pharmacist would devolve on such an enormous international company. the regulator told us that pharmacy owners are best placed to set staffing levels. it is also p
they told me they we re disappointment.el as a result. they didn't interview a single person, and they concluded that there wasn't any problem at all. the gp hc told us any problem at all. the gp hc told us it conducted a thorough investigation, both looking into mr lawton's concerns, and evidence from boots senior management. it concluded there wasn't sufficient evidence to suggest that mr patient safety across the organisation, and understaffing was not systemic. however, it told us the...
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when they did that, they were probably thinking they could exert more influence on him than they could. in fact, kim il-sung maintained an independent line, both from the soviet union and from the chinese communist party. after he consolidated power in north korea. he ruled north korea until the early 90's, at which point his son kim jong-il took over and then with his death i believe in -- with his death in the early teens, kim jong-un, his grandson, took over. >> when you're watching news reports and other ways you get information on kim jong-un, how do you see his leadership style comparing with his predecessors, his father and grandfather? >> it is a bit hard to tell. it is still a bit early. it is difficult to credit a lot of the news reports that come out of north korea. it is opaque, what goes on. there are tales of extreme violence which may or may not be true. it is true that he has definitely purged some of the holdover leadership from his father's regime, including his uncle. it seems unlikely that his style of leadership is going to end up in results that are all that diffe
when they did that, they were probably thinking they could exert more influence on him than they could. in fact, kim il-sung maintained an independent line, both from the soviet union and from the chinese communist party. after he consolidated power in north korea. he ruled north korea until the early 90's, at which point his son kim jong-il took over and then with his death i believe in -- with his death in the early teens, kim jong-un, his grandson, took over. >> when you're watching...
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athletic they are. to have someone in fronts of me he and has quick as they doe they do a agree job monday the 90. they picked it all up. >> mike how much do you guys enjoy playing for coach. we love it i think he has a great feel for the game. he played quarterback for a long time. he's coached for a long time. he can feel it and that's keeping the team off balance and working for us notice rhythm of offense. folt bool is arhythm. and tonight, the down filled stuff opened up and we were table to execute that every week it changes and how is short he everything everything was. >> this defense was a different defense than last week and we'll face another defense next week >> i mean everything. carson and i worked together this entire year. and you know, his a huge reason we're in this position and he'll -- it's non awesome being around him and he handl handled it amazing and continues to be a fwraets leader in the locker room. when we go through everything he's extremely intelligent player. i listen to e
athletic they are. to have someone in fronts of me he and has quick as they doe they do a agree job monday the 90. they picked it all up. >> mike how much do you guys enjoy playing for coach. we love it i think he has a great feel for the game. he played quarterback for a long time. he's coached for a long time. he can feel it and that's keeping the team off balance and working for us notice rhythm of offense. folt bool is arhythm. and tonight, the down filled stuff opened up and we were...
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not only did they refuse, they fired her.t turns out that's not an untypical response to workers in this industry and perhaps others when the employer in this case could prove to a worker's comp judge that the accident was martha's fault. in kansas, there is a fault-based worker's comp system and packard and their insurer convinced the judge she shouldn't have put her arm where it was and that cracking it in two places was her fault, cleaning the machine, and they gave her nothing and fired her. carol: in this third shift, there is often a lot of undocumented workers so that if they are injured, it is like they have no recourse, no voice to speak for them and say here is the compensation for damages or so forth and these individuals are afraid to come forward. julia: they are afraid to whistle blow. >> we have very little picture of what they do. i mean, there is anecdotal evidence here and there, such as what happened to martha. there is another case where an employee, and undocumented employee of packers sanitation made a c
not only did they refuse, they fired her.t turns out that's not an untypical response to workers in this industry and perhaps others when the employer in this case could prove to a worker's comp judge that the accident was martha's fault. in kansas, there is a fault-based worker's comp system and packard and their insurer convinced the judge she shouldn't have put her arm where it was and that cracking it in two places was her fault, cleaning the machine, and they gave her nothing and fired...
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they don't have anything. that is the problem. they say that they do. they know they don't.hey fashioned netsuite and that is the issue. if they have something to offer young people then they will be their. do not. and it is as simple as that. plus the labour party has a charismatic leader who young people believe in, whether people think that is good or bad, thatis people think that is good or bad, that is the cell. that is the cell. if you have an offer you can sell the offer. they do not have one. they can use all the hash tags they want. i do not believe that being a certain age means that you can not handle social media. that is where brendan lewis... if he thinks it is a measure of mechanics, let's get somebody in here who can do this, thatis somebody in here who can do this, that is not eat. it is what they are offering. you need to offer a message and the hash tag and they link and they do it themselves. we have a few more stories. carillion on the front page of the sunday telegraph a word on that quickly. this is a headache for the government. such an extraordinary.
they don't have anything. that is the problem. they say that they do. they know they don't.hey fashioned netsuite and that is the issue. if they have something to offer young people then they will be their. do not. and it is as simple as that. plus the labour party has a charismatic leader who young people believe in, whether people think that is good or bad, thatis people think that is good or bad, that is the cell. that is the cell. if you have an offer you can sell the offer. they do not...
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they said they were marching for equality. states brought back jobs and put more money thank their pockets and they are still complaining. remember when cory booker was questioning the homeland security secretary and he was being disrespectful? why didn't they speak up for that woman. why not go after their party who shut down our government and turned their backs on the american people for illegal aliens. how about talking and marching about that. jesse: you guys seem fired up today. is everything okay down there? what's going on. >> everything is fine. but i don't like it when the democrats play with the american people and their lives. >> and we are getting fired up for our chit-chat tour. our voices are being censored on all these platforms. our conservative voices. but we are getting geared up go to diamondandsilk.com and type in chit-chat tour. diamond and silk check it out. it's a sensation sweeping the nation. ladies, have a great night. nick was born to move. 3 toddlers won't stop him. and neither will lower back pain
they said they were marching for equality. states brought back jobs and put more money thank their pockets and they are still complaining. remember when cory booker was questioning the homeland security secretary and he was being disrespectful? why didn't they speak up for that woman. why not go after their party who shut down our government and turned their backs on the american people for illegal aliens. how about talking and marching about that. jesse: you guys seem fired up today. is...
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they getting onto thin ice, or is that something they should be doing?n: if you are truly a mission-oriented company, then money -- the new round of fund raising we just did, think of it as the point of building rockets is not to have a lot of rocket fuel, just as the point of building to have a lotnot of money. money is the fuel you need to accomplish your mission. you care you care about your mission, the more important it is to focus on what's good for users. i feel fortunate that our mission and business model are so well aligned at asana. derivee that people value from asana, the more they pay us. in just the last year, we have had an 80% increase in revenue. it demonstrates that kind of value increase. emily: hence the investment from al gore's fund. justin rosenstein, thank you so much for joining us. the facebook call is underway. the cfo is on the call right now. mark zuckerberg also speaking moments ago, talking about how time spent decreased by 5% in the fourth quarter. ♪ alisa: i'm alisa parenti in washington, and you are watching "bloomberg
they getting onto thin ice, or is that something they should be doing?n: if you are truly a mission-oriented company, then money -- the new round of fund raising we just did, think of it as the point of building rockets is not to have a lot of rocket fuel, just as the point of building to have a lotnot of money. money is the fuel you need to accomplish your mission. you care you care about your mission, the more important it is to focus on what's good for users. i feel fortunate that our...
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we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns we display, guns used in movies and have been a big part of our culture. also education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. just four months after shots were fired on fort sumter in april of 1861, the second major battle of the civil war was far right here, just 10 miles from springfield, missouri. right now hear more about the battle. august 10, 1861. the first civil war battle west of the mississippi was far right after bull run in virginia. a lot of people don't realize the civil war takes place west of the mississippi. the missouri is very is to medal in the civil war. we are located right in the middle. we had transportation core doors with the mississippi and missouri rivers, as well as the railroads. president lincoln said we have to retain missouri and kentucky. he wanted to do his best to keep them in the union because of the supplies and men and material they can provide to the union army. misery does provide troops and mate
we hope they enjoy themselves. we hope they get to see historic guns they might not have seen. we hope they enjoy the hollywood guns we display, guns used in movies and have been a big part of our culture. also education and enjoyment and entertainment along with that. just four months after shots were fired on fort sumter in april of 1861, the second major battle of the civil war was far right here, just 10 miles from springfield, missouri. right now hear more about the battle. august 10,...
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they believe there is an they believed and they can's exceed if they work hard and do it they need to think far too often, we may think many blacks in this country don't have the wealth and don't have the resources but i don't think that's true. i don't think they want to talk about it because that's what they do. it's a private thing they do with themselves and their families and the community at something they don't post about this think there for more there are far more successes in the black amenity than you'll ever be aware of. the human conditions has shown no matter the circumstances that you can always breakthrough and thereinancial success and were her always those who feel they will run into a brick wall but i talk to people every day that find a way to make it work. they know what work ethic is, they know with second vice is, they know what difficulty is, and they understand. they believe they should hold back 10 to 15% of what they say. i think black society is not as poor as most people make it out to be. guest: interesting point. one of the great stories that has not bee
they believe there is an they believed and they can's exceed if they work hard and do it they need to think far too often, we may think many blacks in this country don't have the wealth and don't have the resources but i don't think that's true. i don't think they want to talk about it because that's what they do. it's a private thing they do with themselves and their families and the community at something they don't post about this think there for more there are far more successes in the...
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they said they are going to give us everything they are going to give us.e represent a former fbi supervisory agent in this lawsuit. he knows what to ask for and they told us you are not getting any text messages. where are andrew mccabe's text messages and james comey's text messages. judge jeanine: andrew mccabe's wife was running for the office. you want marshals over there, i want them taken out and cuffed. >> what is director wray doing? he's defending strong and protecting mccabe and lisa page. so there is a real problem with the leadership of the fbi. ite for wray is oblivious or complicit. either way we need strong action and pressure to clean out its ranks that aloud this scam to go upon obstructing congress, obstructing the courts and the text message issue and maybe obstructing justice in terms of with holding and trying to hide these text messages and other documents. it's this justice department that fought tooth span nail to turn over the dossier which shows they lied to the court. if rod rosenstein can't doirt they need to find someone who wi
they said they are going to give us everything they are going to give us.e represent a former fbi supervisory agent in this lawsuit. he knows what to ask for and they told us you are not getting any text messages. where are andrew mccabe's text messages and james comey's text messages. judge jeanine: andrew mccabe's wife was running for the office. you want marshals over there, i want them taken out and cuffed. >> what is director wray doing? he's defending strong and protecting mccabe...
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but perhaps they i think they thought they were more controllable. they would have something to hold over their heads. you can't go visit your wife or i'll sell you away or whatever it was. so i think they used it as a control factor. then it was the sort of resip row kal thing. among the white people within the community. they were allowing relationships to go in all the different directions. and that kind of kept the whole system running. it is more intimate than would have been the experience for the typical person who was working on a plantation. or large property in a place like mississippi or louisiana. because what it meant was there was constant interaction. with white people. and with the slave holding family members. and you can imagine that sometimes that could end up in more positive situations. if that white person was inclined to some kind of kindness. but it oftentimes could end up in with really, really horrifying results. so for an enslaved individual they were walking this tight rope all the time. trying to figure out how to navigat
but perhaps they i think they thought they were more controllable. they would have something to hold over their heads. you can't go visit your wife or i'll sell you away or whatever it was. so i think they used it as a control factor. then it was the sort of resip row kal thing. among the white people within the community. they were allowing relationships to go in all the different directions. and that kind of kept the whole system running. it is more intimate than would have been the...
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they control the senate. they control the white house. they are in charge! they have got to share the responsibility. show leadership on these issues. but instead of addressing the issues, last year, the republican leadership spent time rolling back regulations, designed to protect american consumers. designed to protect the environment. designed to protect people from harassment in the workplace. they rolled those all back. and then they passed a massive tax cut for big corporations. and the wealthiest of americans. now, we democrats have been calling for bipartisan budget talks since june. seven months ago. we passed three continued resolutions since september of last year. to give us more time to strike a deal on the budget and dream and chip and disaster funny. these are just to name a few. these are the people in disaster areas or people that need healthcare. but yet on the 102nd fiscal year, only nine days until the next fiscal Ãwe do not have a budget deal. president trump said months ago, that the country could use a good government shutdown. i do no
they control the senate. they control the white house. they are in charge! they have got to share the responsibility. show leadership on these issues. but instead of addressing the issues, last year, the republican leadership spent time rolling back regulations, designed to protect american consumers. designed to protect the environment. designed to protect people from harassment in the workplace. they rolled those all back. and then they passed a massive tax cut for big corporations. and the...
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they had been trained, and they were looking for a war. and they wanted a war. they wanted a shooting war. and there was no shooting war going on. and that was a bit of a morale problem because they -- they wanted to go out and shoot somebody, to be honest with you. that was not the time we wanted to be shooting. we were basically told. it was also a time that drugs started to come in. we never had a problem with anybody related to drugs my first tour over there. if there was a problem, i wasn't told about it. it was just taken care of and the individual left. i don't know how he left or where he left to and so forth. second tour, there were some issues. and they weren't dealt with as well as i at the time they came up thought they should have been dealt with. but different times, different people, different places, and so forth. and i was with a cav unit for about -- i guess five or six months, somewhere in that range, and the 101st stood down, they were rotated back to the states. i didn't have enough time in the country at that time to rotate back with them,
they had been trained, and they were looking for a war. and they wanted a war. they wanted a shooting war. and there was no shooting war going on. and that was a bit of a morale problem because they -- they wanted to go out and shoot somebody, to be honest with you. that was not the time we wanted to be shooting. we were basically told. it was also a time that drugs started to come in. we never had a problem with anybody related to drugs my first tour over there. if there was a problem, i...
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these people, when they migrate to the united states, they will get worse. they have depression. i see it everyday. i practice in california with a lot of immigrants. why will this change? it is mentality. we are up says about you -- we are obsessed about youth. -- welways criticizing teach our children that there is something wrong with aging. or aging is a germ we have to avoid. when i go to every place shopping, i see the sign of antiaging supplements and amazed me nervous because it tells my son, four years old, your dad is aging. there is something wrong with him. aging.ld stop, fighting when they tried to do public education, it says we have seminaries about fighting agent. there is no fighting aging. it is like fighting nature, the solar system. we cannot. we need to adapt to aging, it is a process. if you start the culture, change the dialogue in the community, in society, about aging, we can accept aging. that is why i have an educated phd patient that, when he comes to me and asked for depression treatment and says when i apply for a job, i have to dye my hair and i do
these people, when they migrate to the united states, they will get worse. they have depression. i see it everyday. i practice in california with a lot of immigrants. why will this change? it is mentality. we are up says about you -- we are obsessed about youth. -- welways criticizing teach our children that there is something wrong with aging. or aging is a germ we have to avoid. when i go to every place shopping, i see the sign of antiaging supplements and amazed me nervous because it tells...
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we hate them and they hate us. >> they arrested your reporters. why did they do that? were protesting tom brady, four-game suspension he got because we didn't think there was any due process. he wasn't found guilty. roger goodell at one point said he would talk to the media at any point so we went to try to talk to him and he wouldn't meet with us. we handcuffed ourselves to each other in the parking lot as you see there and we got hauled to jail. >> tucker: was it worth it? >> it is now. jail was pretty bad so duringg jail, no. but post-jail yes. >> tucker: it changes the man. you have to do the time. can't let the time do you. >> it hardens you up. >> tucker: i read your site and i will admit it. not to be a fan. >> nothing to be >> tucker: is it tough to ashamed of. run a site like that? it's totally honest and offensive.n is it hard to run a site like that now where you are not allowed to be honest and everybody is required to liere anything about all the time?e? >> it's getting tougher. i will give credit to the people i have been running it for a while. i told ha
we hate them and they hate us. >> they arrested your reporters. why did they do that? were protesting tom brady, four-game suspension he got because we didn't think there was any due process. he wasn't found guilty. roger goodell at one point said he would talk to the media at any point so we went to try to talk to him and he wouldn't meet with us. we handcuffed ourselves to each other in the parking lot as you see there and we got hauled to jail. >> tucker: was it worth it?...
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they were controlled by they were voting entirely along party lines. the critical contest game in the lower north states like indiana and new york, were republicans -- where republicans narrowly controlled state legislatures in 1869 and they ratified the amendment by strict partyline votes. however, voters quickly retaliated against republicans for having broken their promise in they returned democrats to majorities in the state legislature. the democratic control legislature then tried to their state's ratification of the 15th amendment. indiana and new york are trying to resend but republicans in congress say the constitution does not permit a state to resend its ratification. the justification for that position, which if you think about it is a little particular . you can change your mind from ratifying but not too rejecting. as long as you have not been caught in the trap, you can always because the once you have been -- you can always be caught trapped, youare are trapped. why ratifying and amendment is like a bear trap, the republicans never both
they were controlled by they were voting entirely along party lines. the critical contest game in the lower north states like indiana and new york, were republicans -- where republicans narrowly controlled state legislatures in 1869 and they ratified the amendment by strict partyline votes. however, voters quickly retaliated against republicans for having broken their promise in they returned democrats to majorities in the state legislature. the democratic control legislature then tried to...
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the fact that they have the alert in california then of course they used the alert when they didn't need it in hawaii. over the weekend. fox news said john roberts is just reporting there seems to be a discrepancy in the timeline of events. yes they say it took 38 minutes to send out a retraction. they are now saying they were waiting for the authorization to call back the false alert. fema said there is no require approval from them. for a ballistic missile to get from north korea to hawaii. larry, sometimes you need to have a mistake like this do to to show us how unprepared we are. but there is some theory on the east coast in hawaii at this hour. there is no doubt about it the fact that given what is happening between us and north korea and the fact that hawaii is closer to north korea than the mainland of the united states. fema should have been working with the states. they should have been working with them to say how are we going to do it. what are we going to say. when he first knew about it should have come on and said no, there is a mistake. but let me tell you we are building
the fact that they have the alert in california then of course they used the alert when they didn't need it in hawaii. over the weekend. fox news said john roberts is just reporting there seems to be a discrepancy in the timeline of events. yes they say it took 38 minutes to send out a retraction. they are now saying they were waiting for the authorization to call back the false alert. fema said there is no require approval from them. for a ballistic missile to get from north korea to hawaii....
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there were did they were made and they were and they held accountable for ok so so if i can just jump in here gene is going to be a journalist this is this is a president who has decreased black unemployment to an all time low this is the president who has black housing more black families have houses than ever before certainly during the obama presidency who was supposed to be the so-called black president because he likes to chop people up and divide of that way this president is the president of all people he said he wants all people to be as rich as him and yet where is they heralding of that in the media he is that these declare january human trafficking month is slavery not an issue we can all agree on where is that. the media i mean you can see the bias written all over them and for anyone who wants to argue that his tweets are somehow not presidential that's how he communicates his message because he has no other way since the press won't do it and we know that he's the counter puncher and you know what americans laid out here we are so tired of having a president that you kno
there were did they were made and they were and they held accountable for ok so so if i can just jump in here gene is going to be a journalist this is this is a president who has decreased black unemployment to an all time low this is the president who has black housing more black families have houses than ever before certainly during the obama presidency who was supposed to be the so-called black president because he likes to chop people up and divide of that way this president is the...