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and i feel kind of bad when i see this, people trying to politicize this. this was simply an error. and now we're trying to blame washington on this. people are trying to deflect from the fact that their system allowed this error. >> all right. hold on, everyone. joining me now, state representative matt lupresti, he joins on the phone. what can you tell us? i imagine people there were terrified and now pretty angry. >> yes, sir. aloha and good morning. i'll tell you my personal story this morning. wake up to several phone calls and alerts on my phone. and we get the warning that there is an incoming missile. i live in an area where if they hit what they were aiming at, we're in the hot zone for radioactive fallout, so we took shelter immediately in a room of our home. i was sitting in the bathtub with my children saying our prayers. and fielding phone calls and messages from friends, family and colleagues, telling them all to take shelter immediately. and was wondering why we couldn't hear the emergency sirens. i didn't understand that. and that was my first clue that maybe somethi
and i feel kind of bad when i see this, people trying to politicize this. this was simply an error. and now we're trying to blame washington on this. people are trying to deflect from the fact that their system allowed this error. >> all right. hold on, everyone. joining me now, state representative matt lupresti, he joins on the phone. what can you tell us? i imagine people there were terrified and now pretty angry. >> yes, sir. aloha and good morning. i'll tell you my personal...
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this is the foreign part of this. and we've got to make sure that we have that capability and really this bill if you continue and especially looking at the amendment, would build walls that led to the very problems that we experienced before 9/11. and then there's this last case that continually came up, it was about the about collection which is no longer being done in practice and it has been said, we're just codifying it, they can bring it back willy nily. let's remind ourselves what has to happen. they have to decide that one, they can. and they have to bring it to the fisc, the court, oh wait, hold on a second. let's think about what just happened here. they have to bring it back to the very court that said, oh, we've got a concern about this is why they have suspended it. but mr. speaker, let's also talk about why this even occurred to start with with the court. it was because the agencies, the intelligence communities self-reported an issue they needed to look at. it was not hidden. it was self-reported to the
this is the foreign part of this. and we've got to make sure that we have that capability and really this bill if you continue and especially looking at the amendment, would build walls that led to the very problems that we experienced before 9/11. and then there's this last case that continually came up, it was about the about collection which is no longer being done in practice and it has been said, we're just codifying it, they can bring it back willy nily. let's remind ourselves what has to...
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the driver of this suv pulls this move. watch this. >> oh! >> now that guy on the bike escalated, already banged his fist on the bike. the window is down and you see the car start rocking. somebody's getting out. it's going to escalate. no shoes on, gets out, he's the cooler head, he gets involved. the bare-footed warrior has managed to avoid the fight, the scuffle, and everyone just goes on about their day. there you go, ladies and gentlemen. it can happen if we all just treat each other with respect. >>> let me tell you something. when you're trying to win a girl over, if she's anything like me, do it with mariachi. this guy attempted that with his lady. turned out they're exes. >> i could tell by the look on her face she does not look impressed. >> as the mariachi is there with her instruments, you got an enormous bouquet, by the way, and he's going to walk it over to her as they begin to play a love song which is about a couple living their love in ether. this created quite a commotion. cheering crowd gathered around them and you can see
the driver of this suv pulls this move. watch this. >> oh! >> now that guy on the bike escalated, already banged his fist on the bike. the window is down and you see the car start rocking. somebody's getting out. it's going to escalate. no shoes on, gets out, he's the cooler head, he gets involved. the bare-footed warrior has managed to avoid the fight, the scuffle, and everyone just goes on about their day. there you go, ladies and gentlemen. it can happen if we all just treat each...
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into this process. and i think what they're dealing with is at this point, brianna, is the fallout of what happened last week when the president essentially blew up this process. he had a very productive meeting at the white house with members of congress from both parties. and then a couple of days later there was that very fiery meeting that happened behind closed doors with the president made some pretty offensive remarks and ever since then, just has not been very much progress from a bipartisan basis. so you heard mick mull rain van saying we're making this a kinder, gentler shutdown, the trash may not get picked up but you can still go to your parks. federal workers will go to work but they won't get paid. the question is how long can that drag on and the optics of it, the image of it, optics is a terrible washington word, but it matters. does the president go down to mar-a-lago this weekend and celebrate the one-year anniversary of being in office, all of that is very difficult. by the way, the p
into this process. and i think what they're dealing with is at this point, brianna, is the fallout of what happened last week when the president essentially blew up this process. he had a very productive meeting at the white house with members of congress from both parties. and then a couple of days later there was that very fiery meeting that happened behind closed doors with the president made some pretty offensive remarks and ever since then, just has not been very much progress from a...
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if this had a negative impact on the get out of this industry and business. i have heard countless stories like this. these are not all potheads on marijuana. these are people with illness, regular people, and your story resonates with a lot of people. wyles, managing editor of marijuana business daily. thank you so much for joining us. guest: thank you. host: tomorrow on "washington journal," we will be joined by charlie cole to talk about the dings for thece rea 2018 midterms. a newsweek piece regarding president trump and a limited strike consideration against north korea. and andrew steer will be here to discuss environmental and international development stories for 2018. that is all for today's "washington journal." have a good saturday. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> here is a look at our schedule. coming up next on c-span, house debate on a measure that reauthorizes pfizer section 702. la
if this had a negative impact on the get out of this industry and business. i have heard countless stories like this. these are not all potheads on marijuana. these are people with illness, regular people, and your story resonates with a lot of people. wyles, managing editor of marijuana business daily. thank you so much for joining us. guest: thank you. host: tomorrow on "washington journal," we will be joined by charlie cole to talk about the dings for thece rea 2018 midterms. a...
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this i can do!otional considerations >>> promotional considerations provided by -- hot to relax it away. >>> promotional considerations provided by -- so you're back to full speed. [ male announcer ] icy hot. power past pain. years in the sun causing dark spots? gold bond dark spot minimizing cream. 81% saw improvement in the appearance of sun-damaged skin. gold bond. >>> what's in that canal? >> water. >> besides that? >> algae. >> besides that? >> looks like a dog. >> not a dog, bigger, also not canine. >> a big cat. >> it is a big cat. it's a tying piger. the tiger fell in that canal. the tiger disappeared from the sanctuary in 2016. this isn't the first time they spotted it since but they know where it is, jaichan was chasing a wild boar and check how they got him out. >> the sides are slippery, he can't get out. >> theyd old bits of carpeting and a ladder and put it down so the tiger is like, i don't need that, and when it tried to crawl up the wall, it slid back down. >> no, bro, you do need i
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itself shut down this collection method earlier this year. the legislation before us today will allow such collection to resume but only if the n.s.a. first devises a way of doing so that addresses privacy concerns. obtain -- addresses privacy concerns, obtains permission from the foreign surveillance courts and congress doesn't object after a 30-day review period this may seem to be a better option than what i'm sure many, if not most, republicans wanted. which is the full scale reimplementation of abouts collection. but considering how much difficulty the majority has in simply keeping the lights on around this place, i think it's fair to question their ability to provide meaningful oversight in just 30 days. again, is simply evidence for the need to return back to regular order under which bills are fully and fairly considered. regardless of where one comes down on this issue, i can assure you that there are members on both sides of the aisle that are sick and tired of being shut out of important policy discussions, excuse me, concerning s
itself shut down this collection method earlier this year. the legislation before us today will allow such collection to resume but only if the n.s.a. first devises a way of doing so that addresses privacy concerns. obtain -- addresses privacy concerns, obtains permission from the foreign surveillance courts and congress doesn't object after a 30-day review period this may seem to be a better option than what i'm sure many, if not most, republicans wanted. which is the full scale...
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i appreciate this chance to talk more about this.ave to honor that. we are san francisco. we want to protect the programss that are near and dear to our hearts. thank you very much for listening to us and for considering more discussions and make it a meaningful amendment, if needed, thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon committee members. i'm john osaki. seeing how the legislation is going to get delayed, i'll represent them. i didn't get a chance to express my views on this last week, so i thought i'd talk a few moments do that here today. i think all of us should be concerned about the so solvencyf the city and finances. if this measure is meant to help address that, then in the months ahead, i urge you and all of you to look at this, not just from the standpoint of how set-asides effect the solvency of the city, but how many factors affect the solvency of the city. i don't think i have to tell you that the projected deficits we're looking at in the future are not because of set-asides. there a
i appreciate this chance to talk more about this.ave to honor that. we are san francisco. we want to protect the programss that are near and dear to our hearts. thank you very much for listening to us and for considering more discussions and make it a meaningful amendment, if needed, thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon committee members. i'm john osaki. seeing how the legislation is going to get delayed, i'll represent them. i didn't get a...
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this thinking maybe this can work. it's different, even peculiar, but who knows what can happen here. and that was exactly my -- my frame of reference. i would have been delighted to have written a contrarian account here. donald trump, this unexpected president, is actually going to succeed. okay, that's not the story. he is not going to succeed. this is worse than everybody thought. >> did you -- i'm just curious because it's a very tough book. you basically -- you're sending a message here to anybody reading this book. did you leave out good stuff because it got in the way of the narrative? like if people said positive things about him, not saying that you left it out because you thought it took away from the thesis of the book that you wanted to get out there? >> if i left out anything, it's probably stuff that was even more damning. it's that bad. i mean it's an extraordinary moment in time. and the last -- the last several days focused on my book i think are proof of this. this is what happened here, what's going
this thinking maybe this can work. it's different, even peculiar, but who knows what can happen here. and that was exactly my -- my frame of reference. i would have been delighted to have written a contrarian account here. donald trump, this unexpected president, is actually going to succeed. okay, that's not the story. he is not going to succeed. this is worse than everybody thought. >> did you -- i'm just curious because it's a very tough book. you basically -- you're sending a message...
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this is new. we didn't used to do this. why do we do it? it's because we have new scientific evidence that they feel pain. it turns out that babies that are 20 weeks along in gestation are pain-capable inside mom's uterus. as dr. conwaddle anan testified before the congress, quote, the human fetus supposes the ability to experience pain from 20 weeks jess takers if not earlier, and the pain perceived by the fetus is possibly more intense than that perceived by termed newborns, close quote. not only can she feel pain, not only do the images show us that she recoils from being poked or prodded, advances in modern medicine are now helping babies born at 22 weeks, at 21 we, at 20 weeks post fertilization survive outside the womb. the pain that those babies feel outside the womb is supporting the evidence that those babies also feel pain inside the womb, which leads knee ask my friends, have our hearts grown cold to truth? have we become indifferent to questioning our previously held convictions? are we indifferent to what the science is clearly
this is new. we didn't used to do this. why do we do it? it's because we have new scientific evidence that they feel pain. it turns out that babies that are 20 weeks along in gestation are pain-capable inside mom's uterus. as dr. conwaddle anan testified before the congress, quote, the human fetus supposes the ability to experience pain from 20 weeks jess takers if not earlier, and the pain perceived by the fetus is possibly more intense than that perceived by termed newborns, close quote. not...
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this was the first line of defense in this when no one really knew about this topic or care. one i would get in enormous contract to write a book and my family in jeopardy and no one cared about, the people who did care in working on this from the beginning, cops, corners, cdc, prosecutors, public health nurses all of whom were gaining or earning a public salary and many at the local levels. i believe that the folks at cdc remarkable and i was a crime reporter and did not write a word about healthcare until he wrote this book. my overall feeling is one of off for our public health folks. honestly they have done amazing work in the face of prayer thanks, but that way. >> you've written about the importance of medicaid expansion to make sure that patients get medication assisted treatment, key to responding to part of this complex crisis. in fact, medicaid expansion allowed 1.6 million previously uninsured people with substance disorder to get the healthcare and treatment that they need to fix this. can you talk about the importance of medicaid and making sure individuals with
this was the first line of defense in this when no one really knew about this topic or care. one i would get in enormous contract to write a book and my family in jeopardy and no one cared about, the people who did care in working on this from the beginning, cops, corners, cdc, prosecutors, public health nurses all of whom were gaining or earning a public salary and many at the local levels. i believe that the folks at cdc remarkable and i was a crime reporter and did not write a word about...
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deal with this. i agree with that. but let's be very clear about what's going on right now, mr. president. we are not debating what to do with the daca individuals. mostly aged 15 to 36. my colleagues spoke last night act as though they are the only ones commitsed to solving the daca problem. that is not true. people on both sides of the aisle in this body and in the house believe we need to solve this problem. these individuals did not break the law. their parents did. we all agree there's a solution to be had. again, the question is whether or not we're going to solve daca without dealing with the things that created it in the first place. the president was very clear last week, and he has been consistent on this issue as has those of us that have been working on this over the last year, this new focused approach on legal immigration. the president made very clear that the scope should include any solution on daca has got to include border security, including a wall, an end of chain migration, and
deal with this. i agree with that. but let's be very clear about what's going on right now, mr. president. we are not debating what to do with the daca individuals. mostly aged 15 to 36. my colleagues spoke last night act as though they are the only ones commitsed to solving the daca problem. that is not true. people on both sides of the aisle in this body and in the house believe we need to solve this problem. these individuals did not break the law. their parents did. we all agree there's a...
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this word, this is the way he talks and certainly this is the way he feels about this comparison. drew, but points to rich for talking about issues that matter on this proposal. >> thank you. >> the context of this discussion wasn't the lottery. it was the temporary protection status. >> for the country. >> they said, what about these people, that's when he made this comment. >> exactly. >> so the context matters so much but in the larger scale -- >> i'm sorry. you're just wrong about that. >> it has to be right. >> can i clarify? >> let me make my point and you can shoot it down. my back hurts. talking haiti, talking about el salvador, what do they have in common, they're both tps membership countries right now because of natural disasters. mr. president here's why we keep the lottery system the way it is and he brought this up. >> just to be clear, the proposal on the visa lottery is some of it is going to be transferred over to tps folks and some of it is going to go to random countries so the context of the session is a visa lottery which pages attention to countries of origin
this word, this is the way he talks and certainly this is the way he feels about this comparison. drew, but points to rich for talking about issues that matter on this proposal. >> thank you. >> the context of this discussion wasn't the lottery. it was the temporary protection status. >> for the country. >> they said, what about these people, that's when he made this comment. >> exactly. >> so the context matters so much but in the larger scale -- >>...
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, and this is what happened in 2013 as well, and this is going to go on for a long time, and this isoing to be very hard to firmly predict where the blame will go, but it certainly will ramp up the discussion that all voter have in all parts of washington. >> do you think he is to blame for making a deal a moving target as chuck schumer has stated? >> i think there is blame all the way around this. one thing we don't talk about is the appropriations and budgets process. it's complicated and not incredibly sexy. i could talk for hours about the labor hhs appropriation bill, and your viewers would fall asleep. >> don't go there then. >> the reality is congress is broken. it's broken on the republican and democratic side. >> politically, who needs a compromise more? democrats or republicans? >> i think both sides need to get -- i don't think in the end that both sides benefit from an extended shutdown, but if this energizes republicans -- they have the edge. this is one unifying opponent and having donald trump in the oval office is energizing them, but if this gets republicans like sch
, and this is what happened in 2013 as well, and this is going to go on for a long time, and this isoing to be very hard to firmly predict where the blame will go, but it certainly will ramp up the discussion that all voter have in all parts of washington. >> do you think he is to blame for making a deal a moving target as chuck schumer has stated? >> i think there is blame all the way around this. one thing we don't talk about is the appropriations and budgets process. it's...
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let's look at the reality of what we face at this moment. in this country. in this chamber. the republicans are in majority control of the united states senate. the republicans are in majority control of the united states house of representatives. the republicans are in control of the white house. the republicans, through their appointees, have a pretty decisive edge when it comes to the united states supreme court. in other words, when you look across the spectrum at the three branches of government, the republicans are in control. what are they offering us? the fourth cr. a cr is washington talk. it's a continuing resolution. what does it mean? it means that the republican majority has failed in 119 days to produce a budget for the united states. >> we're going to move from dick durbin over to mick mulvaney at the white house and listen in. >> it surprises me. i've been through some of these before. the democrats in the senate are opposing a bill that they don't oppose. they're for clean crs. they're for the extension to the chip program. many of them support the delay of
let's look at the reality of what we face at this moment. in this country. in this chamber. the republicans are in majority control of the united states senate. the republicans are in majority control of the united states house of representatives. the republicans are in control of the white house. the republicans, through their appointees, have a pretty decisive edge when it comes to the united states supreme court. in other words, when you look across the spectrum at the three branches of...
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is about patriarchy this is about how it's institutionalised this is about misogyny and this is about discrimination against women so how does that affect every woman and how is every man complicit in this because i hear from a lot of men they say well i don't do any of that so this has nothing to do with me but unless you're doing something to stop that from happening your complicit and you're benefiting from that system of patriarchy so i think this has to be a daily occurrence when we talk about this with our friends with our siblings and also politically because i think that as fantastic as this hollywood moment has been we're also missing is that the president of the united states has been accused of sexual assault himself and we're not talking about that at least twenty women have accused donald trump of sexually assaulting them and if you if you just stop and think about that the president of the most powerful country in the world and we almost had a senator in the united states roy moore i mean we always had a really right we once had a candidate become a senator in the u.s. h
is about patriarchy this is about how it's institutionalised this is about misogyny and this is about discrimination against women so how does that affect every woman and how is every man complicit in this because i hear from a lot of men they say well i don't do any of that so this has nothing to do with me but unless you're doing something to stop that from happening your complicit and you're benefiting from that system of patriarchy so i think this has to be a daily occurrence when we talk...
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this. the president has been very active on twitter this morning tweeting' lot about foreign policy issues. >> reporter: well, i've checked within the past hour and haven't seen anything. i'm not completely up to speed on his twitter feed moment by moment. just within the past hour. but we did get this very brief statement, this we'll see, we'll see about the idea that the nuclear button is on kim jong-un's desk. i think there's probably a lot more to come from the u.s. administration. so a matter of trying to figure out where to go with this offer to the south and with this idea that they're claiming they're nuclear capability. >> thank you very much reporting from south korea. turning to iran where at least ten people have been killed in demonstrations and armed protest ares tried to take over police stations and military bases according to iranian state tv. they starred because of frustrations with the country's stagnant economy, high unemployment, high food prices. iran's president play
this. the president has been very active on twitter this morning tweeting' lot about foreign policy issues. >> reporter: well, i've checked within the past hour and haven't seen anything. i'm not completely up to speed on his twitter feed moment by moment. just within the past hour. but we did get this very brief statement, this we'll see, we'll see about the idea that the nuclear button is on kim jong-un's desk. i think there's probably a lot more to come from the u.s. administration. so...
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this is significant. , earnings kicking in, we do expect this to appreciate as well. >> this is stilll? global news 24 hours a day, powered 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >>>> very much. still more tracked of them asset management's. tracy: is it a healthier proposition now? when you have central banks drawing liquidity, and support contact, maybe it is better. >> they're going through a scenario, where central banks are opportunities inc.. we have seen the markets where this will happen. by the end of this year, we think the bank of japan will be the only central bank with regulation easing. >> you are not feeling for them at this point, right? decades and decades of easing. one other question for central bank monetary policy. we're seeing raising rates. especially the u.s. dollar, this conversely helps the rest of the world. how much does the global outlook work? >> that's a good question. we think that the rates have gone in a good manner. if they are going up quickly, aen yes, you are going to get mess of the surprises. in any case, the federal reserve p
this is significant. , earnings kicking in, we do expect this to appreciate as well. >> this is stilll? global news 24 hours a day, powered 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. >>>> very much. still more tracked of them asset management's. tracy: is it a healthier proposition now? when you have central banks drawing liquidity, and support contact, maybe it is better. >> they're going through a scenario, where central banks are opportunities inc.. we...
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in this dream that. we were walking through. as we walked through this is all the. different kinds of. it was clear that. they were. there and. when i asked him is this so power. where are we. where are what is. so over the next go i would to visit. and i asked him his thoughts on that and he had no answer for me. many activists known as water protectors were hospitalized over the course of the demonstrations injured by police officials trying to disperse crowds us federal courts repeatedly denied requests to suspend the project now in operation following an order last january from president donald trump to expedite its completion a number of war to protect his were prosecuted for the actions and in the six months since the pipeline has leaked multiple times helping us to unpack the legacy of standing rock and joining us via skype in tucson arizona we have gentleman a she's a native american journalist who writes about indigenous affairs around the world she also covered the standing we've known for indian country but we're going to start a conversation with many wh
in this dream that. we were walking through. as we walked through this is all the. different kinds of. it was clear that. they were. there and. when i asked him is this so power. where are we. where are what is. so over the next go i would to visit. and i asked him his thoughts on that and he had no answer for me. many activists known as water protectors were hospitalized over the course of the demonstrations injured by police officials trying to disperse crowds us federal courts repeatedly...
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this book, this bannon stuff.it has become nothing but a bigger distraction of what would have been good last year with tax reform and good focus on infrastructure. you can make the case the economy is revving along. there are actions that the president took. we're talking about mcdonald's and big macs. talking about bannon taking credit for something he doesn't deserve credit for. and that's the president's election. last time i checked, the president's been making these populist comments over 30 years well before breitbart ever became an online magazine. so you know, these distractions are good. we can fill up cable time but i think what the voters want to do and what the american people want to do is how is this affecting the pocketbooks? >> on infrastructure and that he could have been focussing on that, the president yesterday was comparing the size of his nuclear button to kim jong-un and saying huma abedin should be put in jail, a private citizen. >> and this is how he answered that question. he has been us
this book, this bannon stuff.it has become nothing but a bigger distraction of what would have been good last year with tax reform and good focus on infrastructure. you can make the case the economy is revving along. there are actions that the president took. we're talking about mcdonald's and big macs. talking about bannon taking credit for something he doesn't deserve credit for. and that's the president's election. last time i checked, the president's been making these populist comments over...
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so this is amazing stuff. the story is that the president concocted a detailed but weak case for firing robert mueller the month after mueller was appointed special counsel june of last year and he would say he had personal conflicts of interest on the basis of some not particularly strong claims about mueller as a golfer and mueller as somebody who they considered to come back to run the fbi. so having concocted this case about mueller's supposed conflicts of interest, the president then ordered, i mean, the word in the piece was ordered, the president ordered the white house counsel don mcgahn, fire him. call the justice department and have them dismiss robert mueller. now, in the real world, presumably, what that would have meant would be don mcgahn calling up the justice department, specifically speaking to the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein. you don't talk to the attorney general because he's recused of everything having to do with the russia investigation. instead, he would have to call the deput
so this is amazing stuff. the story is that the president concocted a detailed but weak case for firing robert mueller the month after mueller was appointed special counsel june of last year and he would say he had personal conflicts of interest on the basis of some not particularly strong claims about mueller as a golfer and mueller as somebody who they considered to come back to run the fbi. so having concocted this case about mueller's supposed conflicts of interest, the president then...
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this is u.s.fter president trump imposed those new tariffs, china and south korea your tainted by bloomberg's new energy finance, they say beijing is unlikely to be seriously threatened by this, let's get more on this with ramy inocencio. ramy: while china is the words -- world pause biggest producer of solar panels, it is also the biggest user. check out my bloomberg terminal chart. at all the red bubbles, this represents all of the solar panel plants in the world. you can see the bubbles are pretty small in the united states. the biggest number is 689, we are talking about the solar power plants that provide something like 40 megawatts of power which could power a small village, 25 megawatts in the shape of a panda up in the north you may is really why not be seriously threatened. let's look at the board because china according to his ministry of congress is dissatisfied, also investors are dissatisfied. these are asian solar shares trading on u.s. suppository receipts. ja solar, you can see all
this is u.s.fter president trump imposed those new tariffs, china and south korea your tainted by bloomberg's new energy finance, they say beijing is unlikely to be seriously threatened by this, let's get more on this with ramy inocencio. ramy: while china is the words -- world pause biggest producer of solar panels, it is also the biggest user. check out my bloomberg terminal chart. at all the red bubbles, this represents all of the solar panel plants in the world. you can see the bubbles are...
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early this morning, this was the scene at the detroit airport. [ crying ] this is a good-bye that just doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense. this is a father saying good-bye to his wife and two teenage children. his name is jorge garcia. he was brought to the united states by his parents when he was 10 years old. today, after living and working here for 30 years, jorge garcia was deported to mexico. his wife, cindy, says he has no criminal record. he has paid his taxes, and that he is a good man. cindy garcia was born here. she's a citizen. she says they tried to do the right thing. their lawyer filed the wrong paperwork. this is a story you hear so often about people getting caught up in the system, and they're on the wrong track, and it's deportation, and it's fighting for delays. and after 30 years of doing everything right except for jorge being born a little later, if jorge were a year younger, he would qualify as a d.r.e.a.m.er. but he missed it, so he doesn't. and after getting extensions under the obama administration, the new administration under trump's order is cracking dow
early this morning, this was the scene at the detroit airport. [ crying ] this is a good-bye that just doesn't make a hell of a lot of sense. this is a father saying good-bye to his wife and two teenage children. his name is jorge garcia. he was brought to the united states by his parents when he was 10 years old. today, after living and working here for 30 years, jorge garcia was deported to mexico. his wife, cindy, says he has no criminal record. he has paid his taxes, and that he is a good...
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take a look at this. this is a church in montecito. this photo posted to instagram.n who lives near the church says she feels very lucky to be alive after surviving tuesday's rain and mud. >>> check this out. this viral video being swept away in burbank and parts of california right now still under a mandatory evacuation order. those orders are expected to stay in place for several weeks. unbelievable. >>> the u.s. is battling one of its most active flu seasons in years and now cases have been recorded in every state except hawaii. according to the cdc, 186 new flu cases were reported from december 31st to january 6th in the district. 156 new cases were reported in maryland. there's still 11 to 13 weeks left in the flu season. >>> and a big warning to parents. the food and drug administration says cough and cold medicines that contain opioid ingredients should no longer be given to children. these medicines contain codeine or hydrocodone and the fda says it will require new labeling on these medicines to indicate the products can no longer be used to treat children.
take a look at this. this is a church in montecito. this photo posted to instagram.n who lives near the church says she feels very lucky to be alive after surviving tuesday's rain and mud. >>> check this out. this viral video being swept away in burbank and parts of california right now still under a mandatory evacuation order. those orders are expected to stay in place for several weeks. unbelievable. >>> the u.s. is battling one of its most active flu seasons in years and...
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show, but this one, this one is next level.ause here we are in china, where temperatures are freezing. this body of water is frozen. dude hops right in. it's only partially frozen that's what a guy would say. the plan was for him to swim under the sheet of ice and come through the hole. but he missed it. now his friends are yelling and screaming. >> oh, lord. >> and one runs out to try to help him. >> oh, no. of course this is dangerous, you idiots. >> now after he runs out there he starts stomping on the ice. the guy swimming comes up for air and the other friend tosses a tool out there, and now they're chipping away at the ice. but now all three are in there. >> they're keeping each other warm. >> they look like the three stooges. >> the smart one was videoing. i saw all three go under. what could i possibly do? >> go over to brazil, we have this 2-year-old unattended in a pool. >> i'm already terrified. >> oh, no! no! >> the kid goes in head first. >> oh! >> yeah, and his 7-year-old cousin who has autism came running to the
show, but this one, this one is next level.ause here we are in china, where temperatures are freezing. this body of water is frozen. dude hops right in. it's only partially frozen that's what a guy would say. the plan was for him to swim under the sheet of ice and come through the hole. but he missed it. now his friends are yelling and screaming. >> oh, lord. >> and one runs out to try to help him. >> oh, no. of course this is dangerous, you idiots. >> now after he runs...
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this is real.his is what the people of hawaii just went through yesterday morning. >> that leads to the question now of what should be done about it. do you believe that president trump should be speaking directly to the leader of north korea? >> absolutely and immediately. this is something i have been calling for for a long time. i've been talking about the seriousness of this threat posed to the people of hawaii and this country, coming from north korea. the people of hawaii are paying the price now for decades of failed leadership in the country. failure to directly negotiate. to prevent us from getting to this point where we're dealing with this threat today. setting unrealistic preconditions. i have been calling for president trump to sit across the table from kim jong-un without preconditions. work out the differences. figure out a way to build this pathway towards denuclearization. because there is so much at stake. the people of hawaii recognized this yesterday, experienced it personally.
this is real.his is what the people of hawaii just went through yesterday morning. >> that leads to the question now of what should be done about it. do you believe that president trump should be speaking directly to the leader of north korea? >> absolutely and immediately. this is something i have been calling for for a long time. i've been talking about the seriousness of this threat posed to the people of hawaii and this country, coming from north korea. the people of hawaii are...
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and then this isn't a joke, this isn't a drill.ople scurrying around trying to get into the bath rooms. i was with my girls, 8 and 10, kids are crying, nobody knew what to do. >> and we had the video there of children getting into manholes. we had this new video from the university of hawaii at manoa. running again, as it appears, right after the emergency alert came out 8:05 a.m. local time. and some 18,000 students on this campus that we're looking at right here. joining us right now, hawaii democratic senator mazie hirono, thanks so much for joining us here, senator. >> hi, richard. >> the issue here, 1.4 million residents, at least, there in hawaii, under the belief for a moment, for a moment, that a missile was coming their way. 15 minutes later it took before that was corrected. your reaction to that delay and the mistake. >> first of all, i understand the panic and the fear that people felt thinking that a missile strike was coming our way. so the fact that it took too long for everyone to find out that this was a false alar
and then this isn't a joke, this isn't a drill.ople scurrying around trying to get into the bath rooms. i was with my girls, 8 and 10, kids are crying, nobody knew what to do. >> and we had the video there of children getting into manholes. we had this new video from the university of hawaii at manoa. running again, as it appears, right after the emergency alert came out 8:05 a.m. local time. and some 18,000 students on this campus that we're looking at right here. joining us right now,...
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that's what's new this hour.he result of that vote tomorrow will likely determine whether the government will reopen. senator mitch mcconnell made the announcement within the last hour on the senate floor. >> should these issues not be resolved by time the funding bill before us expires, on february 8, 2018. assuming that the government remains open, it would be my intention to proceed the legislation that would address daca, border security, and related issues. it is also my intention to take up legislation regarding increase defense spending, disaster relief, and other important matters. the shut down should stop today. >> now, after mcconnell's announcement. the number two republican told reporters he was optimistic about the vote happening tomorrow at noon. while chuck schumer says as of right now he went to the microphone after, no agreement has been reached. take a listen. >> i am happy to continue my discussion with the majority leader about reopening the government. we have had several conversations. talk
that's what's new this hour.he result of that vote tomorrow will likely determine whether the government will reopen. senator mitch mcconnell made the announcement within the last hour on the senate floor. >> should these issues not be resolved by time the funding bill before us expires, on february 8, 2018. assuming that the government remains open, it would be my intention to proceed the legislation that would address daca, border security, and related issues. it is also my intention to...
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this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin.s is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before tatme, get testedor tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fual infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infection. want more proof? ask your rheumatologist about humira. what's your body of proof? >>> more breaking news right n
this this this is my body of proof. proof of less joint pain and clearer skin.s is my body of proof that i can take on psoriatic arthritis with humira. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to both joint and skin symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain, stop further joint damage, and clear skin in many adults. humira is the #1 prescribed biologic for psoriatic arthritis. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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the fbi is this? do you believe the fbi is this corrupt? >> i know he was kicked off of mueller's team when it was discovered what was in his text messages and ran the investigation of clinton, the russian investigation with that inherent bias displayed in the text messages. you don't think we should interview this guy? ask questions? >> of course you should. >> of course. we're getting to that and need the documents first. finally, thank goodness nunes is pushing. >> let me ask you this. you want jeff sessions to resign because you feel he's not controlling the fbi but he recused himself. >> i didn't say wasn't doing his job. >> isn't it ethical, isn't he taking the ethical route saying he abided by career attorneys who told him, look, you were involved in the campaign. you made a pledge during your confirmation hearing. he's abiding by his pledge. how is he supposed to "get control of the leaks of the fbi and russia investigation" if he's recused himself? >> he's still the attorney general. you still shouldn't leak information in an ongoi
the fbi is this? do you believe the fbi is this corrupt? >> i know he was kicked off of mueller's team when it was discovered what was in his text messages and ran the investigation of clinton, the russian investigation with that inherent bias displayed in the text messages. you don't think we should interview this guy? ask questions? >> of course you should. >> of course. we're getting to that and need the documents first. finally, thank goodness nunes is pushing. >>...
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and its sweetness comes from nature, like this plant. nature created this. and this. and this.at's not nature. this is nature. and this nature, specifically, is what makes this sweet. so, nature's zero-calorie sweetness is in this coffee and in these drinks. . pick truvia. get ready for centrum micro-workouts. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum micronutrients fuel your body from the inside out. grab a centrum and join in. repeat daily. actually, the biggest dinos only ate plants! mu-um dinosaurs only eat meat! and country crock is made with plants. country crock has always been it has real, simple ingredients... and the same country fresh taste you love. welcome to crock country. in our home we make memories. in our home we are grateful. in this family we know what matters most is made at home. oats seem pretty simple, right? they're actually kind of extraordinary. see
and its sweetness comes from nature, like this plant. nature created this. and this. and this.at's not nature. this is nature. and this nature, specifically, is what makes this sweet. so, nature's zero-calorie sweetness is in this coffee and in these drinks. . pick truvia. get ready for centrum micro-workouts. the bottle curl. the twist n' turn. the stretch n' grab. the gummy squish. centrum micronutrients fuel your body from the inside out. grab a centrum and join in. repeat daily. actually,...
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this is my sense of things in watching this right now, don, this is the moment where they're going to call it a. >>> i night and nothing is goin happen. it is not going to end. something has to happen. they have to move onto something else. it may be a shell holder or a procedure of motion will follow and likely the leaders will talk. if the vote goes down and there is no resolution, both sides need to understand they need to frame what's happening right now so you can absolutely expect to hear from leaders. the question is are they going to be saying blame game type stuff or talking about a deal that they're trying to strike right now. >> new title, senate nerds. >> bill, that's good, i am glad. when we needed that, we need to know exactly what's going on. this is an unprecedented moment to see this happening. again, the vote is still opened. they still have not close the vote yet. at midnight as you said, we have been reporting that's when it officially shutdown and kicks in. they can negotiate something now and have to work it through. the government is shutting down or is shutdown
this is my sense of things in watching this right now, don, this is the moment where they're going to call it a. >>> i night and nothing is goin happen. it is not going to end. something has to happen. they have to move onto something else. it may be a shell holder or a procedure of motion will follow and likely the leaders will talk. if the vote goes down and there is no resolution, both sides need to understand they need to frame what's happening right now so you can absolutely...
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and landed as planned so for them this this was a mission success up to this point we're still pending additional data reviews so this is really still subject to change as the information comes in i can't wait to hear from elon musk on that sally today as there's always space comments for the observer at news science thank you for your time. north and south korea have held their first official talks in more than two years the negotiations were held in the demilitarized zone between the two countries and here's what preceded the negotiations january the third saw the reopening of a cross border telephone line the following day donald trump agreed to delay military drills with seoul and till after next month's winter olympics in south korea r.t. is more advanced d.s. has been following developments. it went well which is rare to hear these days when it comes to the korea's one north korea agreed to send a delegation to the winter olympics in pyongyang chang sportspeople performance for the cultural events it's simple if the north attends the olympics it's much less likely to stage a prov
and landed as planned so for them this this was a mission success up to this point we're still pending additional data reviews so this is really still subject to change as the information comes in i can't wait to hear from elon musk on that sally today as there's always space comments for the observer at news science thank you for your time. north and south korea have held their first official talks in more than two years the negotiations were held in the demilitarized zone between the two...
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so this is his. you cannot blame it on barack obama like you do with everything else. >> i want to note to everybody the votes have started. two votes before this vote and they are going on right now. so we can show you the floor. this is one of them. motion to recommit with instructions. go to the next one. then we'll go to the crucial one. i just want though to make ha point here about maybe what the president is thinking. because he's been very open, verbose about shut downs before and where he would place the blame and he placed the blame very squarely on the president. here he is. >> and the president in all fairness he's the leader. he's the one that has to get eve one in a room and get it done. i really think the pressure is on obama to make the deal because he doesn't want this in his resume. they'll be talking about president obama and what a disaster the administration was. so he does have a lot of pressure to get this problem solved. he's got a big problem. >> this was the shutdown that ha
so this is his. you cannot blame it on barack obama like you do with everything else. >> i want to note to everybody the votes have started. two votes before this vote and they are going on right now. so we can show you the floor. this is one of them. motion to recommit with instructions. go to the next one. then we'll go to the crucial one. i just want though to make ha point here about maybe what the president is thinking. because he's been very open, verbose about shut downs before and...
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you felt this stronger than anybody this morning. describe what you felt when this struck? >> it's interesting. i hear people say how hard it was and i was born and raised here and it was average, moderate. >> interesting. >> that is what the usgs classified it, moderate. >> it wasn't sudden or jolting or knocked you out of bed, and some people said? >> it was, but i experienced many of these in my lifetime. my first thought when this happened, is that it would be larger. >> we've all thought that. >> when this subsides, we have concerns that it is a prelude to something else. you know? >> i haven't felt any aftershocks. >> anything fall down at your location? we saw things falling from safeway. anything falling at your location? >> no. also, in the past when that happens, you notice this, something falls and i haven't seen anything. >> that's interesting. what were you doing at the time and what was the first sensation, a rumbling or a jolt, a couple of jolts? >> it's like a lot of the quakes. this is a rumbling and then there were a couple of jolts, like some have said. b
you felt this stronger than anybody this morning. describe what you felt when this struck? >> it's interesting. i hear people say how hard it was and i was born and raised here and it was average, moderate. >> interesting. >> that is what the usgs classified it, moderate. >> it wasn't sudden or jolting or knocked you out of bed, and some people said? >> it was, but i experienced many of these in my lifetime. my first thought when this happened, is that it would be...
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take a listen to this. how's the state of the unio coming >> well, it's going to be b good we worked on it hard cover a lot of territory including our great success with the markets and with the tax cut. it's a big speech. important speech for many, many year, they've been talking immigration and never got anything done. we're going to get spg done, we hope it's got to be bipartisan because the republicans don't have the votes to get it done. hopefully, the democrats will join us or enough of them will join us so we can really do something great for daca and for immigration. but it's going to be a very important speech on trade. the world has taken advantage of us on trade for many years and as you probably noticed, we're stopping that. we're stopping it cold and we have to. we have to have resip row cal trade. it's not a one way deal anymore. so we have a lot of things to discuss and we'll be discussing them and i hope you enjoy it and thank you all very much. see you tomorrow nigts >> we will see him tomo
take a listen to this. how's the state of the unio coming >> well, it's going to be b good we worked on it hard cover a lot of territory including our great success with the markets and with the tax cut. it's a big speech. important speech for many, many year, they've been talking immigration and never got anything done. we're going to get spg done, we hope it's got to be bipartisan because the republicans don't have the votes to get it done. hopefully, the democrats will join us or...
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this was the first line of defense in this when nobody really knew about this topic.in nobody really cared. i thought there was an enormous contract to write a book and put my family in jeopardy for story no one cared about the people who really did care. were working on this from the beginning, cost, corners, cdc, dea, prosecutors, public health nurses, all of whom are gaining earning a government salary. many of whom at the local level. but i believe the folks do a remarkable -- in fact i was a crime reporter. i am a crime report if it's not right or the healthcare before i wrote this book. and my overall feeling is one of awe for these folks. they have done with gangs. >> you have written about the importance of medicaid expansion. to make sure that patients get medication assisted treatment. katie responded to part of this very complex crisis. in fact, medicaid expansion about 1.6 million previously uninsured people with substance use disorder to get the health care and the treatment for mental health substance that they need to fix this. he talked about the impor
this was the first line of defense in this when nobody really knew about this topic.in nobody really cared. i thought there was an enormous contract to write a book and put my family in jeopardy for story no one cared about the people who really did care. were working on this from the beginning, cost, corners, cdc, dea, prosecutors, public health nurses, all of whom are gaining earning a government salary. many of whom at the local level. but i believe the folks do a remarkable -- in fact i was...
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if you want this, then this is what we're going to give back.this monument to zen oh phobia in terms of this wall and has congressman guterres said, you might as well stick your middle finger out at mexico because that is what this symbol represents, the idea we don't belong here. they seem to be wanting to go on that path of these really -- implementing really harsh policy that seeks to destroy families. what we've been seeing happening in communities across this community, with i.c.e. coming onto buss and asking for papers, fathers walking to school and being literally taken and deported. we've seen our immigrants rights leaders under attack. this is really, really an incredible moment for us. as latinos and people of color and people that believe in justice and equality, this is a defining moment for us, and we are galvanizing, and we are ready to really take it on. >> i want to get your perspective on the role of local government here. you had mayor bill de blasio in washington, d.c. this week. he was talking about how important immigrants a
if you want this, then this is what we're going to give back.this monument to zen oh phobia in terms of this wall and has congressman guterres said, you might as well stick your middle finger out at mexico because that is what this symbol represents, the idea we don't belong here. they seem to be wanting to go on that path of these really -- implementing really harsh policy that seeks to destroy families. what we've been seeing happening in communities across this community, with i.c.e. coming...
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all of this. of course we heard from senate democrat leader chuck schumer say that the president is an unreliable negotiate but it's not just chuck schumer who feels that way. so too does jeff flake. take a look at what he had to say. >> my frustration is that we don't regard our prerogative to legislate and we can't anymore say we'll only move forward if the president moves forward. this president has changed his mind several times and i'll say that. >> so as it stands at the moment, we're in the middle of a war of political messaging. you have democrats saying republicans are using children as a bargaining chip to entice democrats to sell out d.r.e.a.m.ers and then you have republicans say democrats care more about illegal immigrants than they do about the military. as evidence of that, take a look at that this tweet from president trump. democrats are for more concerned with immigrants than they are our military or safety. they could have made a deal but decided to play shutdown politics instea
all of this. of course we heard from senate democrat leader chuck schumer say that the president is an unreliable negotiate but it's not just chuck schumer who feels that way. so too does jeff flake. take a look at what he had to say. >> my frustration is that we don't regard our prerogative to legislate and we can't anymore say we'll only move forward if the president moves forward. this president has changed his mind several times and i'll say that. >> so as it stands at the...
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in 2017, we also met this rhino.no at longleat safari park in the south west of england. the hope is that she can save a species from extinction. she was sedated, a little agitated at first, but soon sound asleep, and ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab — it's rhino ivf. she has been given hormone treatment over the last week or so, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is only a technique that has been perfected over the last year — this is conservation science at its most extreme. here's the animal that the rhino could bring back from the brink — it's her closest living relative, the northern white rhino. 0nce widespread across africa, today, there are just three left on the planet, but they're unable to breed. back at the safari park, in a makeshift lab, the researchers checked for eggs — success. the plan is to take this southern white rhino egg and mix it with sperm from one of the last northe
in 2017, we also met this rhino.no at longleat safari park in the south west of england. the hope is that she can save a species from extinction. she was sedated, a little agitated at first, but soon sound asleep, and ready to take part in an experimental fertility treatment. scientists were harvesting her eggs to be fertilised in a lab — it's rhino ivf. she has been given hormone treatment over the last week or so, but what's being done today requires millimetre precision. egg collection is...
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obviously, this is not reality tv. this is our government. this is our democracy. >> peter baker wrote in that piece, the person behind the piece. i highly recommend it because it is a fascinating look that puts into perspective the last 11 1/2 months. he writes, he is not popular. he's not in the polls. he is dominant when you talk about the idea of him knowing he is the biggest story in the world right now. baker also writes and this is a line that stuck out, mr. trump is creating precedents that may outlast his tenure making the presidency more authentic or more autocratic depending on the vant ablg point. either way, it may never be the same. >> halle, a lot of people i talk to, whether in the intelligence community or diplomatic services, a lot of people are concerned the institutions of the united states are weakened as a result of the president trying to run a tighter ship, that he has a trusted inner circle that has gotten smaller and smaller over time. and he hasn't delegated to a lot of the different departments that traditionally c
obviously, this is not reality tv. this is our government. this is our democracy. >> peter baker wrote in that piece, the person behind the piece. i highly recommend it because it is a fascinating look that puts into perspective the last 11 1/2 months. he writes, he is not popular. he's not in the polls. he is dominant when you talk about the idea of him knowing he is the biggest story in the world right now. baker also writes and this is a line that stuck out, mr. trump is creating...
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president, as a business guy looking at this is this. the individuals who determine who future immigrants are going to be are current and recent immigrants. we don't have many guidelines. we have a country cap system that says that most countries have a percentage of the total that they have to have, and they can't exceed that. but there's no real cap here such that if all these numbers were maximized, then over time you would see this number go up geometrically. we have a second chart, mr. president, that actually shows this and demonstrates that over a very short period of time, the numbers can increase dramatically as we've seen over the last 40 or so years. but there have been studies on this. princeton has a study that says right now based on recent history, that any immigrant who comes in sponsors somewhere around three and a half future immigrants within a short period of time. now, we don't know what the 3.5 immigrants do when they get sponsored and become citizens or legal permanent residents. but if you extrapolate this out, le
president, as a business guy looking at this is this. the individuals who determine who future immigrants are going to be are current and recent immigrants. we don't have many guidelines. we have a country cap system that says that most countries have a percentage of the total that they have to have, and they can't exceed that. but there's no real cap here such that if all these numbers were maximized, then over time you would see this number go up geometrically. we have a second chart, mr....
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and certainly this came as a surprise to everyone in this meeting. this certainly has caught the fbi by surprise. look, the fbi director had not even had an opportunity to tell the field offices, to tell people at the fbi that this was happening. everyone is learning this by watching us, by reading it, and that's what's going on now. now the fbi director has to tell a pretty angry -- some angry fbi agents as to what is going on and why is it that they're learning this through media accounts and not directly from him? >> yet it comes on the heels of the president apparently last june, according to a lot of reports, wanting to fire robert mueller, the special counsel. and adam goldman of the "new york times" is still with us. adam, if the president were to fire mueller, he would have to go to rod rosenstein, the deputy attorney general, who would actually do the firing unless he resigned in protest. >> that's correct. i mean, he can't fire mueller. i think trump realizes the problem is no longer sessions, his problem is rod. if he can perhaps get rid o
and certainly this came as a surprise to everyone in this meeting. this certainly has caught the fbi by surprise. look, the fbi director had not even had an opportunity to tell the field offices, to tell people at the fbi that this was happening. everyone is learning this by watching us, by reading it, and that's what's going on now. now the fbi director has to tell a pretty angry -- some angry fbi agents as to what is going on and why is it that they're learning this through media accounts and...
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he wants this guy gone. he sees wray and sessions clearly as instruments of his own authority, but he oversteps. he oversteps time and again, and to end -- in terms of the -- their play, and the president's play certainly has been to cast doubt on at least the fbi investigation, but to try not to undermine the fbi itself, he's sort of leaving that to anything, but it's -- >> not so much that you can do that. >> wray was supposed to be the guy that was apolitical, if he drags him into that mix that could be problematic. >> simmering on the outside and sill on the outside of all of this discussion is the stormy daniels issue. michael cohen allegedly paying off this adult film actress $130,000 to stay silent about an alleged affair she had with the president and michael cohen and this woman denies the affair and no one denies the payment still and now common cause wants to get involved following a suit saying there is a violation of election law here. how long does this stay in the background? how long before t
he wants this guy gone. he sees wray and sessions clearly as instruments of his own authority, but he oversteps. he oversteps time and again, and to end -- in terms of the -- their play, and the president's play certainly has been to cast doubt on at least the fbi investigation, but to try not to undermine the fbi itself, he's sort of leaving that to anything, but it's -- >> not so much that you can do that. >> wray was supposed to be the guy that was apolitical, if he drags him...
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and this is some complaining about this advance this attack is to r.c. duke walt. create a sort of friction in the ecumenical rate they are going all out here i mean russia turkey and iran there's also want to do you want to talk about this way but i mean this is quite a military force isn't the thirty thousand many countries don't have that do you think this will be that call of some sort of our military so if this is to go on. it may well be but i think i think the highlight here i think what we what we need to highlight is that the relationship between the u.s. and the kurds is going to continue and and this implies maybe not directly a nation building project by the u.s. but it definitely implies that there's going to be some sort of a consistent relationship in the short and medium term and i think another thing that we have to underline here is the turkish states the turkish nation state historic. this like towards kurdish aspirations in the region and as this relationship develops between the kurds and the u.s. and as this moves on from a nearly m
and this is some complaining about this advance this attack is to r.c. duke walt. create a sort of friction in the ecumenical rate they are going all out here i mean russia turkey and iran there's also want to do you want to talk about this way but i mean this is quite a military force isn't the thirty thousand many countries don't have that do you think this will be that call of some sort of our military so if this is to go on. it may well be but i think i think the highlight here i think what...
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this year?nal figures are much more reliable. i think a lot of the distortions happen when they calculate the deflator, and that is how they massage the real growth rates, which is what they are targeting. certainly there has been a big pickup in inflation in china, particularly producer price inflation. you can see that in the earnings growth, particularly in industrial firms. one of the issues going forward, inot of that increase inflation is commodity prices continuededicated on strong growth in china, which we don't think will be sustained. price inodity prices the slowdown we are predicting unit china, then -- we are predicting in china, then you have that inflationary boost saving. betty: you talk about how the share prices of chinese developers, just the housing boom reflected. how chinesehows you real estate developers and price in theowners, that index acceleratg over the past several quarters. housing prices, and new home prices continue to rise in several of the major cities. here?re
this year?nal figures are much more reliable. i think a lot of the distortions happen when they calculate the deflator, and that is how they massage the real growth rates, which is what they are targeting. certainly there has been a big pickup in inflation in china, particularly producer price inflation. you can see that in the earnings growth, particularly in industrial firms. one of the issues going forward, inot of that increase inflation is commodity prices continuededicated on strong...
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this judge is a mexican. i'm building a wall. >>> our plan favors applicants who can speak english. >>> you were long here before any of us were here, although we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago. they call her pocahontas. >> so, franco, with that as our baseline, what does donald trump do to josh's point when he's asked about this as early as tomorrow when he has a proclamation signing in honor of the reverend dr. martin luther king, jr., and what happens now to an immigration deal? >> you know, i think josh is right. i don't see the president backing down. i see him, you know, kind of trying to explain around it. how will it impact the immigration deal? i think it can provide some challenges. i also don't think he's going to back down in any ways and he's going to keep pushing forward on this issue and pushing these as hard as it is. i think he's trying to set a strong, a strong border enforcement type measure. and i think what you're seeing is a pattern that he's show
this judge is a mexican. i'm building a wall. >>> our plan favors applicants who can speak english. >>> you were long here before any of us were here, although we have a representative in congress who they say was here a long time ago. they call her pocahontas. >> so, franco, with that as our baseline, what does donald trump do to josh's point when he's asked about this as early as tomorrow when he has a proclamation signing in honor of the reverend dr. martin luther...
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i'm a project manager on this -- for this project. i'm with the architect on. record for this pronltz. the proposed project is at 3639 through 41 20th street. it is located on the south side as indicated in this image. it's located within the liberty hill landmark district and was constructed in 1895. the existing home is an existing two-storey building over high basement with an attic space. the first floor and basement make up the existing lower unit number one and the second floor and attic make up the existing upper unit number two. depiktsed in this image is the existing front facade of the home which was substantially altered in 1939, resulting in what you see today. our proposed project includes very minor alterations to the front facade, including a replacement of the existing wood sashes and single pane glazing on the front and side single hung windows with new wood dashes and double pane glazing in all windows to match the existing. in addition to the replacement sashs, we're proposing to replace the nonhistoric garage door in the exact opening and al
i'm a project manager on this -- for this project. i'm with the architect on. record for this pronltz. the proposed project is at 3639 through 41 20th street. it is located on the south side as indicated in this image. it's located within the liberty hill landmark district and was constructed in 1895. the existing home is an existing two-storey building over high basement with an attic space. the first floor and basement make up the existing lower unit number one and the second floor and attic...
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and all of this, all of this, is completely unnecessary. but senate democrats believe none of it is too high a price to pay for appeasing their political base. there is no reason for this shutdown. we have been and we continue to be willing to work together in good faith on immigration. but that deadline, that deadline is weeks away. there is no good reason for senate democrats to keep willfully forcing a shutdown on this country. now, i want to take a moment and i want to address the men and women who work here in the capital, and who work around the country in this government. whether you're in the military or you're in the reserves or law enforcement or medical researchers or people working at our national parks, whichever you do, whatever you are, whatever it is you're doing for the taxpayers. thank you for your service. thank you for your sacrifices that you and your families make. we could not be more grateful. you should not have to go through this uncertainty. you deserve so much better than this needless shutdown. and we hope that
and all of this, all of this, is completely unnecessary. but senate democrats believe none of it is too high a price to pay for appeasing their political base. there is no reason for this shutdown. we have been and we continue to be willing to work together in good faith on immigration. but that deadline, that deadline is weeks away. there is no good reason for senate democrats to keep willfully forcing a shutdown on this country. now, i want to take a moment and i want to address the men and...