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and night of unbridled emotion. they we re and night of unbridled emotion.would be mission impossible. no team had ever come back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to wina back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to win a european cup tie, and yet as the dust the camp moo celebrations continued at barcelona. the giants are through to the quarter—finals of the champions league after knocking out paris saint—germain on ordinary night. 3—0 up after 50 minutes and belief coursing through barcelona‘s veins all seems lost when psg made it 3-1 veins all seems lost when psg made it 3—1 on the night. le parisien the seemingly home and dry. and with two minutes left on the clock three goals were still needed. —— the christians. in arguably the craziest seven minutes ever witnessed in european football. first neymar dent ina european football. first neymar dent in a freekick, then converted a dubious penalty before complete pandemonium as sergio roberto wrote his name into the barca history books. so an incredible 6—5 aggregate victory and against all the odds barcelona into the l
and night of unbridled emotion. they we re and night of unbridled emotion.would be mission impossible. no team had ever come back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to wina back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to win a european cup tie, and yet as the dust the camp moo celebrations continued at barcelona. the giants are through to the quarter—finals of the champions league after knocking out paris saint—germain on ordinary night. 3—0 up after 50 minutes and belief coursing through...
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the jewel back to you to where yes, they will point to your own throat, yes, there was the bride unbridledthe mouth. but first i felt the claim of english and then i bit down. >> very nice. >> thank you. >> it's very lyrical. that's one thing in a way that you touched on which is poetry can be something that can touch an entire community because in a way, it -- the rhythm of it and the lyrical kind of feeling of a poem can be kind of translated and used by a lot of different communiti communities. >> definitely. >> how about for you? the performance part of it? you wrote it, you have all those thoughts in there but now in reading it out loud have you discovered anything about yourself in being able to present it so it reflects what you want it to reflect? >> i think poetry is a communal act. i hang out with a lot of poets and other artists and we're talking about what kind of work we want to do and so for me my poems are always a way of speaking to other poets as well and wanting to join the conversation and asking the questions and furthering the conversations with them. and so when i'm w
the jewel back to you to where yes, they will point to your own throat, yes, there was the bride unbridledthe mouth. but first i felt the claim of english and then i bit down. >> very nice. >> thank you. >> it's very lyrical. that's one thing in a way that you touched on which is poetry can be something that can touch an entire community because in a way, it -- the rhythm of it and the lyrical kind of feeling of a poem can be kind of translated and used by a lot of different...
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i don't find that in places where opportunity resides unbridled. think the real creative energy and juice is in where people are caught and the economic abyss. i am who i am despite the obstacles that we have all faced based upon race and based upon social and spiritual humiliation. i am not here because i'm inspired by what great presidents have not done or done as the case may be. i'm here because i come from a sense of struggle. a sense of using the instruments that were given to me. to manipulate the environment for which i found myself and joined up with those who are equally as skillful at manipulating that environment as was i. i think america offers a dream that cannot be fulfilled as easily anywhere else in the world and could be fulfilled here. great men, dr. dubois or dr. king or others merely saw an opportunity that did not reside quite the same elsewhere. opportunity for black people in africa were really quite different on to the colonial oppression. that africans experienced. just like it was quite difference for those who grew up in
i don't find that in places where opportunity resides unbridled. think the real creative energy and juice is in where people are caught and the economic abyss. i am who i am despite the obstacles that we have all faced based upon race and based upon social and spiritual humiliation. i am not here because i'm inspired by what great presidents have not done or done as the case may be. i'm here because i come from a sense of struggle. a sense of using the instruments that were given to me. to...
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took a courageous stand and i'm standing with her & raider fans who lost their team due to pure, unbridledreed." new at noon... on ny election errors. that's why an a committee just approved an audit -- of the santa clar office. >>> new at noon, one too many election errors. that's why an assembly committee just approved an audit of the santa clara county registrar's office. kpix 5's maria medina is in san jose with the registrar's reaction. >> we have made mistakes in the past. >> reporter: the santa clara county registrar of voters admits they have made mistakes. >> i do look forward to working with the state auditor. >> reporter: and she also welcomes the state auditor to review their procedures and tell them how they can keep these errors from happening in the future. >> i understand that is not uncommon for mistakes to occur in the natural process but the frequency of such errors is of significant concern. >> reporter: assembly member evan lo requested the audit evan low requested the audit. >> it includes vote by mail ballots that were mailed to individuals who are not eligible to vo
took a courageous stand and i'm standing with her & raider fans who lost their team due to pure, unbridledreed." new at noon... on ny election errors. that's why an a committee just approved an audit -- of the santa clar office. >>> new at noon, one too many election errors. that's why an assembly committee just approved an audit of the santa clara county registrar's office. kpix 5's maria medina is in san jose with the registrar's reaction. >> we have made mistakes in...
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that is because the government here is trying to wean people off unbridled growth.f you like. and so the national development and reform commission, this is the main economic policy making body here, holding a press conference on the sidelines of the gathering and again trying to spell out to people because they have to explain — if they want to close down clapped—out steel factories to get people not working in coal—fired power stations, instead moving into renewable energy and high—tech cutting edge companies, these are painful changes in a place like this. in april 2015, a massive earthquake struck kathmandu, killing thousands and destroying much of the city. two years on, the nepalese capital is recovering, and one of the more positive outcomes of the disaster has been a move to greener technology. previously polluting brick kiln factories have been rebuilt, giving workers and nearby residents a cleaner, healthier environment. navin singh khadka reports. for many years now, this extraordinary view of the himalayas has been tarnished by kathmandu's smog. many of
that is because the government here is trying to wean people off unbridled growth.f you like. and so the national development and reform commission, this is the main economic policy making body here, holding a press conference on the sidelines of the gathering and again trying to spell out to people because they have to explain — if they want to close down clapped—out steel factories to get people not working in coal—fired power stations, instead moving into renewable energy and...
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a night of unbridled emotion.mply thought it would be mission impossible. no team had ever come back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to win a european cup tie, and yet, as the dust settles the camp nou, celebrations continue throughout barcelona. the catalan giants are through to the quarter—finals of the champions league after knocking out paris saint—germain on an extraordinary night. 3—0 up after 50 minutes and belief coursing through the barcelona veins, all seemed lost when psg made it 3—1 on the night. the parisiens seemingly home and dry. and, with two minutes left on the clock, three goals were still needed. but then arguably the craziest seven minutes ever witnessed in european football. first neymar delt in a freekick, then converted a dubious penalty before complete pandemonium, as sergi roberto wrote his name into the barca history books. translation: i think something like this never achieved before. we are talking about an odyssey. in nine months time the hospitals should get more nurses because people
a night of unbridled emotion.mply thought it would be mission impossible. no team had ever come back from a 4—0 first leg deficit to win a european cup tie, and yet, as the dust settles the camp nou, celebrations continue throughout barcelona. the catalan giants are through to the quarter—finals of the champions league after knocking out paris saint—germain on an extraordinary night. 3—0 up after 50 minutes and belief coursing through the barcelona veins, all seemed lost when psg made...
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that is because the government here is trying to wean people off unbridled growth.slower growth at better quality growth, if you like. and so the national development and reform commission, this is one of the bodies, the main economic policy—making body here, holding a press conference on the sidelines of the gathering and again try to spell out to people because they have to explain that if they have to close down clapped out steel factories to get people not working in coal—fired power stations and instead in coal—fired power stations and i nstea d m ove in coal—fired power stations and instead move people into renewable energy and high—tech cutting edge companies, these are painful changes ina companies, these are painful changes in a place like this where tens of thousands... i'm afraid are linked to stephenjust failed thousands... i'm afraid are linked to stephen just failed in the end but we got the main thrust of what he was saying about the national people's congress happening in beijing. in april 2015, a massive earthquake struck kathmandu, killing thousand
that is because the government here is trying to wean people off unbridled growth.slower growth at better quality growth, if you like. and so the national development and reform commission, this is one of the bodies, the main economic policy—making body here, holding a press conference on the sidelines of the gathering and again try to spell out to people because they have to explain that if they have to close down clapped out steel factories to get people not working in coal—fired power...
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the jubilation was immediate and unbridled.icts gave full rein to their relief and delight. it was a euphoria that was then shared by the dignified reaction of alexander lachmann‘s wife. dignified reaction of alexander lachmann's wife. we are overjoyed at thejudges‘ decision to significantly reduce our sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we have all been fighting hard for. it is hard to believe that this day is finally here. that joy was matched by hundreds of marines who have campaigned for four years to make this day a reality. i'm just overwhelmed, reduced to tears, if i'm honest. it has broken meet it up and just so relieved thatjustice has been done and now blackman is free. as a marine sergeant, alexander blackman had been a decisive leader of troops, someone who had killed 30 times for his country. but on this tour of afghanistan in 2011, he and his men went through what was called a tour from hell. they were provoked and violently targeted incessantly by the taliban. in this field, they
the jubilation was immediate and unbridled.icts gave full rein to their relief and delight. it was a euphoria that was then shared by the dignified reaction of alexander lachmann‘s wife. dignified reaction of alexander lachmann's wife. we are overjoyed at thejudges‘ decision to significantly reduce our sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we have all been fighting hard for. it is hard to believe that this day is finally here. that joy was matched by hundreds...
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what hedge funds are about, they are unbridled asset managers.ne of the things you are it is popular when the world is stable. when you have a consistent area. there is not a lot of differentiation. and as we go through a regime shift, the macroeconomic environment is changing with rates backing up. you have different political policies. what you are seeing is security starting to pay out. this year isx substantially outperforming the s&p 500. and these are environments where you would be more interested in hedge fund strategies. you be mored specific? could you give us some that you are liking right now? jane: security selection, we did pretty well last year and we are continuing to see the benefit of security selection. bake sector rotation in that area. and frankly, in the fixed income market, as a backup to a curve, trade fund managers, doing that in full force. bedon't how long they will there as regulations may change but one of the things that has happened is with the regulatory environment recently is a push a lot of fixed income trade. w
what hedge funds are about, they are unbridled asset managers.ne of the things you are it is popular when the world is stable. when you have a consistent area. there is not a lot of differentiation. and as we go through a regime shift, the macroeconomic environment is changing with rates backing up. you have different political policies. what you are seeing is security starting to pay out. this year isx substantially outperforming the s&p 500. and these are environments where you would be...
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is this an unbridled sense of lushness? >> certainly, lauren. i have predicted the market come s&p with the 10% and is the host of 5% after one quarter. in my mind, that is unsustainable. the natural question to ask is a recording of a pullback correction of their market? warren buffett a few weeks ago said he still domestic about stocks and i would agree with him the reason he said interest rates are so low. so where is the competition for stocks? if interest rates go up dramatically and i don't perceive that, people could or have some thoughts. lauren: where do we go next? >> i think we are going to see summer doldrums. the old go away. we are only coming up to april. lauren: summer doldrums that is. rob morgan, chief investment officer, thank you. trade to separate some of the stocks they are watching. fourth-quarter earnings frenzy your maker missed history estimate. lululemon also predicted sales to drop this quarter so the corporate is close, just don't shop online. said through a large colorful items next week. a different story for conoc
is this an unbridled sense of lushness? >> certainly, lauren. i have predicted the market come s&p with the 10% and is the host of 5% after one quarter. in my mind, that is unsustainable. the natural question to ask is a recording of a pullback correction of their market? warren buffett a few weeks ago said he still domestic about stocks and i would agree with him the reason he said interest rates are so low. so where is the competition for stocks? if interest rates go up dramatically...
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wondering what is the resistance to optimism in a country which was once envied by the world for unbridledeatness. katie, what the hell happened? we used to be most optimistic people on the planet? >> i don't know if i'm the best person to tell you. i'm a bit of a pessimist. i was finance major in college. look where i am now. i'm a journalist. the of course the great recession that occurred. we're still recovering from that. such slow growth under obama and definitely a slog. there is optimism under trump. saying right things. doing right things, inspiring us but he can be all over the place. people are still hesitant because they see things going well but l not totally sure trump will seal the deal. charles: adrianne before donald trump arrival on the scene, social media, newspapers, feels like key ingredient that de tocqueville saw when he came to america, those people over there are nuts, everyone there is optimistic, we kind of lost it. >> we did along the way but it is coming back. the initial trump bump is turning to running with the bulls. look what happened on the dow today. wall
wondering what is the resistance to optimism in a country which was once envied by the world for unbridledeatness. katie, what the hell happened? we used to be most optimistic people on the planet? >> i don't know if i'm the best person to tell you. i'm a bit of a pessimist. i was finance major in college. look where i am now. i'm a journalist. the of course the great recession that occurred. we're still recovering from that. such slow growth under obama and definitely a slog. there is...
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well, it's nice to have your father there, but he's an unbridled maniac. >> jimmy: in what way?ast the dad, you know. and he pipes up, i don't know who told him that he could, like, speak to the writers, but he pipes up and he goes, what about if adam's dad was played by richard gere? and everybody's like, who's this old man? and i was like, dad, you really, you honestly believe you look like richard gere? >> jimmy: does he? >> he thinks he does, but he looks like if kevin klein only ate beeialys for like two years. >> jimmy: that's not so bad either. >> they're like all in his teeth. >> jimmy: are you liking living in new york city? >> i do. i love living back in new york, it's awesome. and i have picked up a skill that i will offer to anybody who is in new york. the worst thing that can happen to you in new york is having like a solicitor, you know, which happens all the time, whether it be homeless or greenpeace or gay rights, whatever. it's all horrible. you hate having someone come up to you and say, do you have a moment? you're like, absolutely not. >> jimmy: right. >> rig
well, it's nice to have your father there, but he's an unbridled maniac. >> jimmy: in what way?ast the dad, you know. and he pipes up, i don't know who told him that he could, like, speak to the writers, but he pipes up and he goes, what about if adam's dad was played by richard gere? and everybody's like, who's this old man? and i was like, dad, you really, you honestly believe you look like richard gere? >> jimmy: does he? >> he thinks he does, but he looks like if kevin...
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affordable care act took it to democrats when they were trying to legislate it and here it is, that unbridlede first amendment by protesters reaching into the legislative process. >> mark me down as a warrior, i don't share the optimism of the rest of the panel. i don't think the institutions are winning. the -- it's important when you think about the media it's important to remember far and away the most important media institution in the country is facebook, not the "new york times" or cnn or msnbc or any traditional institutions, that's how most americans get their news, especially most younger americans. the president has been buffeted with a series of credibly established charges, each of which in advance would have been regarded as absolutely devastating. back in the summer we said well, it's true donald trump is receiving this aid from the russians but if it were ever shown that people on his campaign or called the russians back that would be curtains, that would be alger hiss on steroids. we now know that that's true and the congress has stood by the president. american institutions a
affordable care act took it to democrats when they were trying to legislate it and here it is, that unbridlede first amendment by protesters reaching into the legislative process. >> mark me down as a warrior, i don't share the optimism of the rest of the panel. i don't think the institutions are winning. the -- it's important when you think about the media it's important to remember far and away the most important media institution in the country is facebook, not the "new york...
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took a courageous stand and i'm standing with her and raider fans who lost their team due to pure unbridled greed. >> hm. >>> most of us have taken woodshop in high school but this next school has taken it to a whole new level. these students built a home. it's amazing. that's what makes kennedy high school in fremont this week's "cool school." ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: hammering, sawing, measuring every angle perfectly, this is no ordinary classroom. >> i know all of these skills will be useful in the future in life. >> reporter: kennedy high students are enrolled in the construction class at the mission valley regional occupational program, or mbrop. -- mvrop. it's right next door to the school. the class combines math and construction. students learning math like geometry use their knowledge to build the miniature and go on to bigger things. the bigger project is a two- bedroom one bath 850-square- foot house, all of it built by students over the last two years. everything you see from the framing, plumbing, electrical, floors and drywall all done by students. >> if it's off by an inch th
took a courageous stand and i'm standing with her and raider fans who lost their team due to pure unbridled greed. >> hm. >>> most of us have taken woodshop in high school but this next school has taken it to a whole new level. these students built a home. it's amazing. that's what makes kennedy high school in fremont this week's "cool school." ♪[ music ] >>> reporter: hammering, sawing, measuring every angle perfectly, this is no ordinary classroom. >>...
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thejubilation was immediate and unbridled.and delight. it was a euphoria shared by the dignified reaction of alexander blackman's wife. we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce the sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. thatjoy was matched by hundreds of marines, who've campaigned for four years to make this day a reality. i'm just overwhelmed. reduced to tears, if i'm honest. supposed to be a hard man and all that, but it'sjust broken me. i'm so relieved thatjustice has been done and al blackman's free. as a marine sergeant, alexander blackman was a decisive, accomplished leader of his troops, someone who had killed 30 times for his country. on this tour in afghanistan in 2011, he and his friends went ——his men went through what was called a tour from hell. they were provoked and targeted incessantly by the taliban. in this field they found an injured taliban insurgent. he said this: anyb
thejubilation was immediate and unbridled.and delight. it was a euphoria shared by the dignified reaction of alexander blackman's wife. we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce the sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. thatjoy was matched by hundreds of marines, who've campaigned for four years to make this day a reality. i'm just overwhelmed. reduced to...
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bd 64 campaign gave unbridled opportunity to exploit the compulsive jesse and demands her children -- to lunch, to urge. there you go. angry columbia points to a president who shuts mr. lincoln, given a backlit 50/50 thousand sons which elicited a response. it has lincoln while the new secretary of the treasury terns agreed not to after mcclellan's nomination characterized the democrat -- democratic candidate contemplating on the palm of his hand and say to see more, i knew him. during the gleeful president arresting the sinister portrayal by matt morgan in the british magazine fun columbia's nightmare inspired by the bank where the shows listed as a smirking demon seated on the terrified recommendation. above all, the episode offered the best target of the attack. a fully executed is still arrested cartoon headed the commander-in-chief conciliate the soldiers battlefield and a long cloak and he was cutting short as president-elect. several dead bodies being carried from the field to a wounded soldier. i hold that they had to incise. he demonstrates the president didn't sound marshall
bd 64 campaign gave unbridled opportunity to exploit the compulsive jesse and demands her children -- to lunch, to urge. there you go. angry columbia points to a president who shuts mr. lincoln, given a backlit 50/50 thousand sons which elicited a response. it has lincoln while the new secretary of the treasury terns agreed not to after mcclellan's nomination characterized the democrat -- democratic candidate contemplating on the palm of his hand and say to see more, i knew him. during the...
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. —— unbridled. marine veterans from a dozen conflicts gave full rain to their reloaf and delight.oria shaped by the dignified reaction of black black country black's wife we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce the sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. that joy was matched by hundreds of marines, who've cam baned for four years to make this day a reality. i'm just overwhelmed. reduced to tears, if i'm honest. supposed to be a hard man and all that, but it's just broken me. i'm so relieved that justice has been done and black black country black is free. and alexander blackman is free. alexander blackman is free. alexander blackman is free. alexander blackman was an accomplished, decisive leader of troops, someone who had killed 20 #30 times for his country —— killed 30 times for his country. on this tourin 30 times for his country. on this tour in afghanistan in 2011, he and his friends went through what was called a tour from hell. they wer
. —— unbridled. marine veterans from a dozen conflicts gave full rain to their reloaf and delight.oria shaped by the dignified reaction of black black country black's wife we are overjoyed at the judge's decision to significantly reduce the sentence such that he can be released imminently. this is the moment we've all been fighting hard for. it's hard to believe that this day is finally here. that joy was matched by hundreds of marines, who've cam baned for four years to make this day a...
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executive branches of government, he has repeatedly expressed a clear contempt for congress and an unbridled trust in the power of the president. mr. bork has said many extreme things in his comments of alifetime in the law. we already have a more extensive record of hiswork and writings than perhaps we have had for any other supreme court nominee in history. it is easy to conclude from the public record of mr. bork's published views that he believes women and blacks are second-class citizens under the constitution. he even believes that, in the relation to the executive, members of congress are second-class citizens, yet he is asking the senate to confirm him. the strongest case against this nomination is made by the words of mr. bork himself. in an article he wrote in 1963, during the battle to desegregate lunch counters, motels, hotels, and other public accommodations in america, he referred to the civil rights principle underlying that historic struggle as a principle of unsurpassedugliness ten years later, he recanted his opposition, but in the time since then he has consistently demons
executive branches of government, he has repeatedly expressed a clear contempt for congress and an unbridled trust in the power of the president. mr. bork has said many extreme things in his comments of alifetime in the law. we already have a more extensive record of hiswork and writings than perhaps we have had for any other supreme court nominee in history. it is easy to conclude from the public record of mr. bork's published views that he believes women and blacks are second-class citizens...
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we saw what happens when the sbc lets the market unbridled and creates excesses that at the end of the day, ultimately lead to the type of financial challenge we had during the great recession. were on thepayers line for the decision and we need a cop on the beat. we need someone who will be for transparency. and ceo workers pay ratio is the law and i have already had a rule promulgated. i am seriously concerned that the acting chairman has unilaterally tried to undo that. i want to see of mr. clayton ultimately gets confirmed as the chairman and will he follow the law that the congress voted on? the want to ask you about issue of potential conflicts of interest because democrats have raised concerns that mr. clayton has not been as transparent as other nominees but of also raised concerns about potential conflict of interest because his wife works at goldman sachs. should he recuse himself from any potential investigations into goldman sachs as a result? >> i think it makes eminent sense in terms of the integrity of the position of the chair to recuse himself in that regard. there wil
we saw what happens when the sbc lets the market unbridled and creates excesses that at the end of the day, ultimately lead to the type of financial challenge we had during the great recession. were on thepayers line for the decision and we need a cop on the beat. we need someone who will be for transparency. and ceo workers pay ratio is the law and i have already had a rule promulgated. i am seriously concerned that the acting chairman has unilaterally tried to undo that. i want to see of mr....
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it was finally a day of unbridled joy.ou saw nancy pelosi kick off her designer heels and jump up in the air. will democrats have to enjoy this as a moment of happiness and go back in the fight or is this a sign that democrats actually can get some wins here? >> here's the real opportunity and i think it's not just in the moment. i think there's a long-term opportunity here. what this exposed is real weaknesses in the republican party and how president trump functions. benjamin franklin once again by failing to prepare, you're preparing to fail. we have a president who completely failed in his first foray into the legislative arena because he doesn't know how to prepare. he doesn't understand what it takes. this is likely to be repeated. the second opportunity here, and i think this is where speaker pelosi was right, this was a victory for the american people. if the republicans think by diving headfirst into tax reform next where they're going to give more tax cuts to the wealthy and big corporations, they are continuing
it was finally a day of unbridled joy.ou saw nancy pelosi kick off her designer heels and jump up in the air. will democrats have to enjoy this as a moment of happiness and go back in the fight or is this a sign that democrats actually can get some wins here? >> here's the real opportunity and i think it's not just in the moment. i think there's a long-term opportunity here. what this exposed is real weaknesses in the republican party and how president trump functions. benjamin franklin...