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now is not the time for people in an uncoordinated fashion to start sending things or driving into texas, you could cause more then you will be of assistance over there. you want to organize the efforts here in louisiana. the will, time in the next few days where they will transition from response to recovery and they will need all the things associated with recovery. we know that we want to be as generous as we can in the ways that they have helped us numerous times over the last 10 to 12 years. the lieutenant governor will be heading up those efforts to try to make sure we are responsive without causing problems for them in the process. there are a number of parishes with school closures today. i think there are 12. some of them are mounting closures for tomorrow as well. people need to be paying attention to that as we move forward. there are state office closures in vermillion and alan, in addition to cameron. at this point in time i'm going to ask bill from fema to come up, followed by admiral paul thomas of the coast guard. then i will come back up to take questions from you and yo
now is not the time for people in an uncoordinated fashion to start sending things or driving into texas, you could cause more then you will be of assistance over there. you want to organize the efforts here in louisiana. the will, time in the next few days where they will transition from response to recovery and they will need all the things associated with recovery. we know that we want to be as generous as we can in the ways that they have helped us numerous times over the last 10 to 12...
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now is not the time for people in uncoordinated fashion to drive into texas because you can cause more of a problem than you will be of assistance over there. we want to organize the efforts here in louisiana. there will come a time where there will be a response to recovery and they'll need all the things associated with recovery and we know we want to be as generous as they helped them numerous times over the last ten or 12 years. the lieutenant governor will try to make sure we're responsive without causing problems from them in the process. there are a number of parishs with school closings today. i think 12 announced tomorrow as well so people need to pay attention to that as we move forward. there are state office closures in vermilion and jefferson davis and allen in addition to cameron and others. at this point in time i'll ask fema representative to come up followed by admiral paul thomas of the coast guard and then i'll take questions and you can direct those questions to anyone that is here standing behind me as well. >> thank you governor. appreciate the partnership. as the
now is not the time for people in uncoordinated fashion to drive into texas because you can cause more of a problem than you will be of assistance over there. we want to organize the efforts here in louisiana. there will come a time where there will be a response to recovery and they'll need all the things associated with recovery and we know we want to be as generous as they helped them numerous times over the last ten or 12 years. the lieutenant governor will try to make sure we're responsive...
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now is not the time for people in an uncoordinated fashion to start sending things are driving into texas because you can cause more of a problem than you would be of assistance over there. we want to organize efforts in louisiana. in theill come a time next few days where they will transition from response to recovery. they will need all the things associated with recovery and we know that we want to be as generous as we can to help them in the way they have helped us numerous times over the last 10 or 12 years. lieutenant governor will be heading up those efforts to make sure we are responsive without causing problems to them in the process. parishes a number of with school closures, i think there are 12. for tomorrow as well. people need to be paying attention to that as we move forward. there are state offices closures and vermillion, jefferson davis, cameron and calcasieu. at this point in time i will ask bill to come up from fema. i will come back up to take you cans from you and direct those questions to anyone that is here standing behind me as well. >> thank you, governor. we app
now is not the time for people in an uncoordinated fashion to start sending things are driving into texas because you can cause more of a problem than you would be of assistance over there. we want to organize efforts in louisiana. in theill come a time next few days where they will transition from response to recovery. they will need all the things associated with recovery and we know that we want to be as generous as we can to help them in the way they have helped us numerous times over the...
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kennedy: i want to bring in adam, adam, you say the president has been undisciplined, uncoordinated. >> yes, kennedy. there's a reason that the leader of the free world speaks in a disciplined way because he's the leader of the free world. it's very important. kennedy: well, you know, president obama was very disciplined speaker. he absolutely was. strategic patience -- >> the fact is, i agree. what the previous three presidents have done hasn't worked but there hasn't been a nuclear war and that's important. >> that's really important that the nuclear war starts, it doesn't start with a nuclear bomb falling on los angeles or san francisco or seattle or new york or chicago. kennedy: gary, let me ask you this because the markets obviously had reaction to all of the talk and escalated rhetorical, what do you see coming out of markets? >> if something does happen f skies light up, you have a few thousand points because it's something that hasn't happened before, you never know what the next move -- >> 5,000 points. >> i want to get to one important point, whatever has happened over the
kennedy: i want to bring in adam, adam, you say the president has been undisciplined, uncoordinated. >> yes, kennedy. there's a reason that the leader of the free world speaks in a disciplined way because he's the leader of the free world. it's very important. kennedy: well, you know, president obama was very disciplined speaker. he absolutely was. strategic patience -- >> the fact is, i agree. what the previous three presidents have done hasn't worked but there hasn't been a...
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discussions or uncoordinated statements from president trump yesterday that if the reports are true were not coordinated, were not the subject of careful deliberate analysis by his national security team, by secretary mattis and tillerson and others and were not the subject of deliberate steady leadership and discussion that has marked prior presidential statements about north korea. >> right. we're reporting did he say that off the cuff. it was ad libbed. general kelly was aware of the tone and tenor of what the president was going to say although not his specific words. the president's personal attorney representing him in the russian investigation jay sekulow tweeted six times about former president obama. one of the tweets said this. the strategic patience of the obama administration has given north korea the time i want needed to build up its nuclear what's your response to that charge? >> first, erin, i would say this is the first time i've ever been asked to respond to foreign policy analysis from the president's private defense attorney. so leaving aside that very strange ci
discussions or uncoordinated statements from president trump yesterday that if the reports are true were not coordinated, were not the subject of careful deliberate analysis by his national security team, by secretary mattis and tillerson and others and were not the subject of deliberate steady leadership and discussion that has marked prior presidential statements about north korea. >> right. we're reporting did he say that off the cuff. it was ad libbed. general kelly was aware of the...
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but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. contestant? i will make sure i enjoy it. i don't think there's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone being like, frankie, tell me any tips you can! you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a bit of a trailblazer? yeah, i think it's really awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. this country, this world, we need more inclusion, we need more of this. as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge. shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel too much pressure because i feel i have a good experienced team around me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's l
but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. contestant? i will make sure i enjoy it. i don't think there's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone being like, frankie, tell me any tips you can! you are the first...
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. >> our adversaries may see the united states is uncoordinated doesn't have a pl and isn't committede ise. >> this round of sanctions is the strongest, choke off coal, iron and other exports. >>> a new federal climate report could put government scientists at odds with top members of the trump administration. the report is based on research from 13 federal agencies. according to the "washington post," it concludes that human activity has been the primary factor in global warming since 1960! that contradicts statements from epa administrator scott pruitt and energy secretary rick perry. >>> i park my street -- park my car on the street -- i own the street -- no, i parked my car in the street and i can tell when it hasn't rained in a while because my car is really dirty now. >> i wish i could say the rain will clean it off for you but you have to go to the car wash. [ laughter ] >> easy as that. if you get your car wash, rain won't ruin it. it will be pretty clear for the next several days. we are looking at a very consistent weather pattern. let's take a look at the transamerica pyram
. >> our adversaries may see the united states is uncoordinated doesn't have a pl and isn't committede ise. >> this round of sanctions is the strongest, choke off coal, iron and other exports. >>> a new federal climate report could put government scientists at odds with top members of the trump administration. the report is based on research from 13 federal agencies. according to the "washington post," it concludes that human activity has been the primary factor...
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i worry the words the president has been hearing are uncoordinated from a strategy and words others in the administration are using. that leave as lot of room for miscalculation, which is my concern in this scenario. when our allies and adversaries don't know what to make of the words we are choosing, it makes room for error. on this issue, there is no room or error. >> what do you make of the fact we have learned that the president ad libbed this statement? that was the discussion, was it strategic? we learned it was ad libbed. that's not unusual for president trump. he speaks for himself, they always say that. it is unusual in a sense of topic for any president. >> i could probably jump back and say none of his national security advisers gave him a 3 x 5 card, these are the things, start with fire, follow with fury. nobody did that. so, i think the president, without getting too psychological, took this very, very personal, which i think he does. he made it super crystal clear to north korea what he intends to do. but, as we have discussed over the last couple days, the intended audi
i worry the words the president has been hearing are uncoordinated from a strategy and words others in the administration are using. that leave as lot of room for miscalculation, which is my concern in this scenario. when our allies and adversaries don't know what to make of the words we are choosing, it makes room for error. on this issue, there is no room or error. >> what do you make of the fact we have learned that the president ad libbed this statement? that was the discussion, was...
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in the last segment, you talked about the cajun navy but they are uncoordinated. that's all right., they need to pitch in and do what they can. the military can bring command and control and lend their own unique skills in terms of helping map out the area and plan for future long-term operations. lastly, i know i said last was lastly, but lastly, rebuilding. this is weeks, months, years effort. one of the things the military can do is help the community rebuild when the floodwaters recede and the immediate danger is passed, the military can stay there and help rebuild. >> admiral kirby, barbara starr, lastly to neither of you. you are first in my book. >> thanks. >>> places of worship turned into shelters. area mosques welcoming anyone and everyone that need help. i'm going to speak to one of the men leading that effort, next. the average family's hectic home: its raised 1 dare devil, 2 dynamic diy duos, and an entrepreneur named sharon. its witnessed 31 crashes, 4 food fights, and the flood of '09. it's your paradise perfected with behr premium plus low odor paint. the best you c
in the last segment, you talked about the cajun navy but they are uncoordinated. that's all right., they need to pitch in and do what they can. the military can bring command and control and lend their own unique skills in terms of helping map out the area and plan for future long-term operations. lastly, i know i said last was lastly, but lastly, rebuilding. this is weeks, months, years effort. one of the things the military can do is help the community rebuild when the floodwaters recede and...
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. >> they may see that the united states is uncoordinated, doesn't have a plan and is not really committedthis issue. for allies, they may see what the united states doesn't really is a plan, is not necessarily committed to this, and may act in ways that they would not be comfortable with. >> reporter: the concern now is that all this diplomatic jockeying at such a critical moment might leave kim jong un or president trump or one of america's allies in the region to miscalculate, to take a certain signal the wrong way and possibly launch a military action that would make these tensions spiral out of control. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> u.s. president donald trump is said to be frustrated with the war in afghanistan. and the debate over what to do next is dividing his administration. now one of the president's top strategists is pitching a plan to privatize parts of the war. cnn's barbara starr explains. >> reporter: a military plan for afghanistan has been delayed for months amid sharp disagreements in the white house between the president's top advisers. >> we've had now three sessio
. >> they may see that the united states is uncoordinated, doesn't have a plan and is not really committedthis issue. for allies, they may see what the united states doesn't really is a plan, is not necessarily committed to this, and may act in ways that they would not be comfortable with. >> reporter: the concern now is that all this diplomatic jockeying at such a critical moment might leave kim jong un or president trump or one of america's allies in the region to miscalculate, to...
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historians criticized him for directing uncoordinated frontal attacks at shiloh. they downplay the impressive tactical victory he won over the army at stones river and argued that he did not know what to do after the immense victory that day. to a degree that is true. bragg's mind was not as flexible as it should have been. these understand, this book is not a whitewash of braxton bragg. his image among historians is too low. it needs to be balanced. my attitude was when i started this that if you look at bragg fairly it is inevitable that his stature will rise because he is starting from zero anyway. as far as most people are concerned. [laughter] -- they can be seen as a rehabilitative biography of bragg. at the same time, as i was talking earlier, you cannot afford to let the pendulum go all the way to the other side import trade bragg as the second robert e. lee or anything. he was not that. somewhere in the middle. nathan bedford forrest is the opposite situation. so much that any balanced biography would inevitably bring him down a few pegs. anyone who wrote
historians criticized him for directing uncoordinated frontal attacks at shiloh. they downplay the impressive tactical victory he won over the army at stones river and argued that he did not know what to do after the immense victory that day. to a degree that is true. bragg's mind was not as flexible as it should have been. these understand, this book is not a whitewash of braxton bragg. his image among historians is too low. it needs to be balanced. my attitude was when i started this that if...
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it's uncoordinated, irresponsible -- >> is it possible they're good copying and bad copping, that theyunpredictable? >> testimony thing that's predictable about them is they're inconsistent and off message. there you can have credibility. i have a hard time thinking this was a strategic well thought out -- including, by the way, somebody else that i wonder thought about it who does have military experience and takes this very seriously is his new chief of staff. >> i think a lot of this is good cop-bad cop. i think the president is smart and realizes that his message was not in an offensive way. it's in defense of what was coming out of north korea. it's not like he randomly said i'm going to pick a fight with north korea. >> but john kelly didn't know about the language -- >> i think the president has the ability and the right to clearly state a message and people are looking at two words and trying to make this actually that those words somehow only meant we had a nuclear option which i don't think is accurate. i think fire and fury means the united states of america is not going to
it's uncoordinated, irresponsible -- >> is it possible they're good copying and bad copping, that theyunpredictable? >> testimony thing that's predictable about them is they're inconsistent and off message. there you can have credibility. i have a hard time thinking this was a strategic well thought out -- including, by the way, somebody else that i wonder thought about it who does have military experience and takes this very seriously is his new chief of staff. >> i think a...
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but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance.e's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone being like, frankie, tell me any tips you can! you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a bit of a trailblazer? yeah, i think it's really awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. this country, this world, we need more inclusion, we need more of this. as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge. shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel too much pressure because i feel i have a good experienced team around me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see th
but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance.e's any other way to do it. i hope i don't get too nervous. has your saturdays band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone being like, frankie, tell me any tips you can! you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do...
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they criticized him for uncoordinated attacks at shy low. they downplay the victory he won at stone's river in december 31st. and argued he did not know what to do after the victory that day. to a degree that's true. bragg's mind was not as flexible as it should have been. please understand, this book is not a whitewash of braxton bragg. i think his image is too low and it needs to be balanced. my attitude was when i started this if you look at bragg fairly it's inevitable his stature will rise because he's starting from zero as most people are concerned. so in that sense it can be seen as a rehabilitative biography of brag. as someone was talking earlier you can't afford to let the pendulum go all the way to the other side and portray him as the second robert e. lee. he certainly wasn't that. i think nathan bedford ford is the opposite of that. but anybody who wrote a book like that would have to have state police escort if they drove across tennessee. so i don't think bii'll be doin that. bragg i don't mind, but forest, i don't need to do
they criticized him for uncoordinated attacks at shy low. they downplay the victory he won at stone's river in december 31st. and argued he did not know what to do after the victory that day. to a degree that's true. bragg's mind was not as flexible as it should have been. please understand, this book is not a whitewash of braxton bragg. i think his image is too low and it needs to be balanced. my attitude was when i started this if you look at bragg fairly it's inevitable his stature will rise...
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but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance.band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet, but i will definitely be on the phone being like, "frankie, tell me any tips you can!" you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a bit of a trailblazer? yeah, i think it's really awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. this country, this world, we need more inclusion, we need more of this. as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge, shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel too much pressure, because i feel i have a good experienced team around me. so they've been taking care of me today. i don't feel any pressure at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the program
but i'm releasing them, they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance.band—mate frankie, who of course did the show, given you any advice? frankie has been so excited about me doing this. she hasn't actually given me any advice yet, but i will definitely be on the phone being like, "frankie, tell me any tips you can!" you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a bit of a trailblazer? yeah, i think it's...
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as result, people are looking at which market can we maybe invest uncoordinated with the other equityhere those markets where investors are looking more toward. you have in messier china and the h shares outperforming significantly. chinese equity market have been , theout 40% and a-shares renminbi has appreciated quite a bit but still lagging behind. it's trading a little bit cheaper than in messier china. investors are starting to realize there is a lot to like and there are some opportunities within the larger caps, and also companies are paying a little more dividend because more chinese investors are open to that. yvonne: you mentioned about the dividend play which is an increasing trend in china. on shower is still relatively more expensive. we still see that premium in h shares. >> obviously sometimes asia tends to be more expensive and sometimes h shares perform better. for chinese insurers, going forward, they can actually use the gains i made on the markets trading income as part of their overall net income. the difference can be counted is net income. probably will see a li
as result, people are looking at which market can we maybe invest uncoordinated with the other equityhere those markets where investors are looking more toward. you have in messier china and the h shares outperforming significantly. chinese equity market have been , theout 40% and a-shares renminbi has appreciated quite a bit but still lagging behind. it's trading a little bit cheaper than in messier china. investors are starting to realize there is a lot to like and there are some...
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un -f the market wherein millions of consumers and producers make millions of individuals and uncoordinated decisions, each and every day a spontaneous order arises that serves all of us far better than any central authority ever could. of course, our markets work toward those ends only when they are genuinely free, fair, and competitive. and that, mr. president, is where antitrust comes in. in a very real sense, antitrust is the capitalist answer to the siren song of the central planner. when antitrust doctrine is referred to as the magna carta of the free enterprise system, i suspect this is what we mean. now, let me be clear. antitrust doctrine in this country is not -- has not always gotten it right. as we all know, early antitrust policy tended to confuse protection of market participants for protection of the market itself, it was quick to micromanage particular industries to choose an ad hoc intervention of predictable systems of incentives and to cast suspicion on any matter or market too concentrated or business too big. fortunately, antitrust doctrine grows and adapts. it develops
un -f the market wherein millions of consumers and producers make millions of individuals and uncoordinated decisions, each and every day a spontaneous order arises that serves all of us far better than any central authority ever could. of course, our markets work toward those ends only when they are genuinely free, fair, and competitive. and that, mr. president, is where antitrust comes in. in a very real sense, antitrust is the capitalist answer to the siren song of the central planner. when...
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but i am releasing them as they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. advice? she is so excited about me doing this. i have not got any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone asking for them. you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a trailblazer? it's awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. the country is becoming more inclusive. as well as new contestants, there is also a new head judge. shirley ballas taking over from len goodman. i don't feel much pressure. i have a good amount of experience. i don't feel any at the moment, but we will see on the night. next month's launch show will give the public their first chance to see the new contestants in action. it will also be an opportunity for the programme and the viewers to remember sir bruce, a man who helped make strictly one of the most popular shows on tv. bbc news. back to the main story. north korea has fired a missile overjapan. the missile was launched shortly after 6am local time from a site c
but i am releasing them as they are bubbling like a volcano of slightly uncoordinated dance. advice? she is so excited about me doing this. i have not got any advice yet but i will definitely be on the phone asking for them. you are the first contestant to be in the show with a physical disability. how do you feel about being a trailblazer? it's awesome. it shows the way that the show and life in general is going. the country is becoming more inclusive. as well as new contestants, there is also...