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why is it an issue that they don't understand and understand the long-term implications on what you're delaying which is going to be worst than before? >> well, i think a different tactic. i was chair of the ride 3 advisory committee and now i'm chair for the sales tax commission for horry county. and the state law allows a state tax referend tax for infrastructure primarily transportation improvements. this is the third time horry county has done it. horry county has stepped up and voted in favor of stage two, all indication ride 3 would be successful. i would change your approach a little bit, staying at least the voters of horry county understand it. it's the general assembly that's at fault -- >> what would it take for the voters to understand? how would you educate them? >> in the first two, it was putting out the facts. we didn't have to go around and really campaign a lot for it. we put the facts out there. first of all, this is a one cent sales tax. tourists will pay a large part of it. there's no plan b because the state of south carolina at that time and now is not really hel
why is it an issue that they don't understand and understand the long-term implications on what you're delaying which is going to be worst than before? >> well, i think a different tactic. i was chair of the ride 3 advisory committee and now i'm chair for the sales tax commission for horry county. and the state law allows a state tax referend tax for infrastructure primarily transportation improvements. this is the third time horry county has done it. horry county has stepped up and voted...
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can't understand the democratic elections in sought africa no 1994 without understanding the role ofuban troops who defeated the apartheid military on the battlefield of southern angola, leading to the liberation of south african occupied namibia, and then in the ether was the idea that if the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably with their opponents the cube want troops might be satisfied with kicking their butt's out of namibia, they might march to pretor to ya and eject them from power. that helped to induce reason into the negotiating team of the appar tight authorities. so going back to northed north america. you can't understand how jim crow was forced from its hold on north america without understanding the international situation, the reliance and alliances with the left-wing forces, et cetera, and paul robeson was the exemplar of that kind of movement, and as a result he paid a very heavy price. finally in 1958, the united states authorities yielded to the global pressure, returned paul robeson's part. he immediately left, returned to london, which -- by the wa
can't understand the democratic elections in sought africa no 1994 without understanding the role ofuban troops who defeated the apartheid military on the battlefield of southern angola, leading to the liberation of south african occupied namibia, and then in the ether was the idea that if the apartheid authorities did not negotiate reasonably with their opponents the cube want troops might be satisfied with kicking their butt's out of namibia, they might march to pretor to ya and eject them...
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you understand the distinction you are understanding when people see you. such as they begin to explore the connection how jefferson lives and what he thinks of both dimensions to become clear to us. >> with the natural order the understanding and the patriarch is the head of the family as he exercises power but has responsibility. with that benevolent figure in to start with the family to radio out to the community and with the national government to complemented self. and it made sense to him. and that is well led him to believe there should be an end to slavery because he did not believe there could be a conflict free multiracial the way we aspire to the multiracial society. whites would never give up their prejudice against black and they could not argue for that mixture that it was not a plan to be adopted some african-americans and the black people define their own country and to have their own country. there are large timbers the people in the first class citizens right after a of civil war but now the max but he is chiding keying and other demonstra
you understand the distinction you are understanding when people see you. such as they begin to explore the connection how jefferson lives and what he thinks of both dimensions to become clear to us. >> with the natural order the understanding and the patriarch is the head of the family as he exercises power but has responsibility. with that benevolent figure in to start with the family to radio out to the community and with the national government to complemented self. and it made sense...
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. >> i understand to understand tennis the beast on bryant last week this project was affordable percentage and they need to comply with the codes the current code i don't have the specific information at this time. >> okay. okay thank you. >> but we would provide whatever it available. >> thank you i agree with commissioner hillis that on affordable housing maximize affordable housing would be a good thing to understa i do think that the transportation 10 years ago when the eastern neighborhood plan was adopted and constructed was very different world i really want to understand whether or not we're dealing with in terms of google buses ride hale apps and out mitigation and in immigration whether on acid test and the vehicle miles traveled we don't understand the bmt for the immigration i'd like to see that i have a hard time having a development sitting on top of a bart station having no parking other than car share it didn't feel right. i sat in the eastern neighborhoods construction and adoption and came up well but .4 spaces is way too high i know that people own cars we talk about the
. >> i understand to understand tennis the beast on bryant last week this project was affordable percentage and they need to comply with the codes the current code i don't have the specific information at this time. >> okay. okay thank you. >> but we would provide whatever it available. >> thank you i agree with commissioner hillis that on affordable housing maximize affordable housing would be a good thing to understa i do think that the transportation 10 years ago when...
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and understand the struggle continues.to bank the all the people of north dakota it appears we will likely when montana as well. i do not think anyone knows what will end up in california the gap will significantly diminish millions of americans who love this country prepared to stand up and fight to make this country a much
and understand the struggle continues.to bank the all the people of north dakota it appears we will likely when montana as well. i do not think anyone knows what will end up in california the gap will significantly diminish millions of americans who love this country prepared to stand up and fight to make this country a much
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my foundation tries to get kids from the inner cities to understand what s.t.e.m. education is all about, science, technology, engineering and math. so we send them to camp for five days and four nights and give them an opportunity to be exposed to s.t.e.m. education. and that enables them to get an idea of where all the good jobs are going to be in the 21st century. so i think it's, it's a good thing to get kids to understand what the possibilities are. so many kids especially in the inner cities, they all want to be denzel washington or beyonce or lebron james. they don't understand that there are so many great jobs out there that require them to be well grounded in science, technology, engineering or math. so by giving them an insight as to where the jobs are at the right time in their lives, i think that that makes it possible for them to take a good path toward achieving their goals. >> host: does writing come easy to you? >> guest: writing, i think writing does come easy to me. it's something i enjoy, and i'm able to organize my thoughts in a coherent way and
my foundation tries to get kids from the inner cities to understand what s.t.e.m. education is all about, science, technology, engineering and math. so we send them to camp for five days and four nights and give them an opportunity to be exposed to s.t.e.m. education. and that enables them to get an idea of where all the good jobs are going to be in the 21st century. so i think it's, it's a good thing to get kids to understand what the possibilities are. so many kids especially in the inner...
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i think it is a good thing to get kids to understand what the possibilities are. so many kids, especially in the inner city, they all want to be beyonce or lebron james. they don't understand there are so many great jobs out there that requires them to be well-grounded in science, technology, engineering or math so by giving them an insight as to where the jobs are, at the right time in their lives, i think that makes it possible for them to take a good path to achieving their goals. >> host: does writing come easy to you? >> guest: writing -- i think writing does come easy to me. i enjoy it, i am able to organize my thoughts in a coherent way and get them out there. so yeah, i think writing is something that is natural to me. >> host: is it easier than being out in public? >> guest: at times. you have time to think through things and make sure everything is what it needs to be so your message is coherent. you cannot have your thoughts organized and present something in an intelligent and organized w w way. >> host: you attended an opt-ed in support of hillary cli
i think it is a good thing to get kids to understand what the possibilities are. so many kids, especially in the inner city, they all want to be beyonce or lebron james. they don't understand there are so many great jobs out there that requires them to be well-grounded in science, technology, engineering or math so by giving them an insight as to where the jobs are, at the right time in their lives, i think that makes it possible for them to take a good path to achieving their goals. >>...
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big part of it is understanding.i mean, i had been working the food arena for it while without appreciating the seriousness of this problem. and it was brought to my attention, and when i sat and looked at the data, i thought wow, and i thought frankly i need to start to educate myself and start to do work in this arena. so education really matters. and i think they're starting to be models for how to manage situations, you know, don't destroy the rain forests in indonesia to grow palm oil with our other strategies to produce the necessary and perhaps healthier oils, and you can maintain the rain forest. there are other ways to do agriculture that are less water intensive. but i have to say it's not my area of expertise but i think it's a problem with osha little about and care about. >> this is an area in which the nature foundations are working with small farmers all over the world. american farmers have gotten this a long time ago. my family, which lives in north dakota and my brother-in-law and sister are north d
big part of it is understanding.i mean, i had been working the food arena for it while without appreciating the seriousness of this problem. and it was brought to my attention, and when i sat and looked at the data, i thought wow, and i thought frankly i need to start to educate myself and start to do work in this arena. so education really matters. and i think they're starting to be models for how to manage situations, you know, don't destroy the rain forests in indonesia to grow palm oil with...
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what i want to it shapes political behavior, ,hapes understanding of gender shapes understandings of citizenship and it shaped how people participated in the voting process itself. on election days, it was quite common that even though only men were granted the vote and would be able to cast a ballot, it was quite common that men, women, and children went to the poll. we can think about the variety of the reasons men, women, and children are showing up at the polls, taking off of work and going to the polls, and making these festive occasions. contemporary what commentators focus on. they think it is a party. they do not understand the seriousness of this. i want us to think about the way the understanding of men may be the only people who had been granted the vote, but it is a collective vote. i want us to understand the way this idea of collectivity is also reinforced by what is actually happening on the ground. i want us to understand how dangerous it was for men to show up and vote and the ways in which showing up to vote collectively is a form of protection and how dangerous it
what i want to it shapes political behavior, ,hapes understanding of gender shapes understandings of citizenship and it shaped how people participated in the voting process itself. on election days, it was quite common that even though only men were granted the vote and would be able to cast a ballot, it was quite common that men, women, and children went to the poll. we can think about the variety of the reasons men, women, and children are showing up at the polls, taking off of work and going...
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help us understand that dynamic. i know at least two of you have worked as animal veterinarians with producers. it would be helpful i think for folks to understand whether that's likely to be an effective relationship. >> i can start, perhaps. certainly, that is going to be a challenge for the veterinarian profession. i would say that in many cases, veterinarians are producers, farmers, ranchers, have been utilizing the services of veterinarians and they can provide a whole variety of services on these farms. you know, this is sort of honing in on a very specific service. and i think because of the fact that right now while some antibiotics are limited to prescription status or status meaning that they cannot be accessed by a producer unless they get an authorization, the vast majority of these products that we're talking about are affected here under this strategy, of course, right now that are used in feed and water, are not subject to that. so it's really outside the control, so to speak, of the veterinarian. the
help us understand that dynamic. i know at least two of you have worked as animal veterinarians with producers. it would be helpful i think for folks to understand whether that's likely to be an effective relationship. >> i can start, perhaps. certainly, that is going to be a challenge for the veterinarian profession. i would say that in many cases, veterinarians are producers, farmers, ranchers, have been utilizing the services of veterinarians and they can provide a whole variety of...
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very briefly, this methodology requires one to understand the divine text, to understand the text of the koran, the understand the various statements of the prophet. there are 6,233 verses in the koran, there are 60,000 to 70,000 and there are over 100,000 narrations of this prophetic texes. understanding the texts means understanding about a dozen different sciences beginning with arabic grammar, syntax, morphology, logic, all of these different interpretive tools we use to understand what does the text actually mean in the context in which it was revealed. the second thing is to understand the context that we live in now. the current moment. understanding full well that people change, times change, circumstance change. and location and place change. how does one fast the month of ramadan in the northern latitudes in which the early muslim generations never experienced. how do we deal with usury, with the light of currency, not backed by gold or silver bouillon, so on and so forth. so that further adds that one needs to understand the current moment we live in and its complexity and
very briefly, this methodology requires one to understand the divine text, to understand the text of the koran, the understand the various statements of the prophet. there are 6,233 verses in the koran, there are 60,000 to 70,000 and there are over 100,000 narrations of this prophetic texes. understanding the texts means understanding about a dozen different sciences beginning with arabic grammar, syntax, morphology, logic, all of these different interpretive tools we use to understand what...
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we understand that he is running a little bit late. maybe 20 minutes or so late to speak before this crowd here. in an airport hangar. this crowd is a very good example of some of the difficulty that hillary clinton will have trying to bring many of bernie sanders into the fold. the end appears to be need for the bernie sanders apparatus. there is large layoffs, significant layoffs tomorrow. we know that campaign managers of both campaigns are talking. >> we've been hearing folks booing. they're very unhappy with the results that they're seeing come in. they're happy with north dakota, of course. but when they see the early returns coming in from california, they've vn beupset. chanting, yelling, bs, not abbreviated. when they're seeing those results come in. so it's just an example that even though you're seeing some bridge building behind the scenes between the sanders campaign and the clinton campaign, it's still a very different story. >> one thing that supporters are doing is win. you and i or our competitors at other channels com
we understand that he is running a little bit late. maybe 20 minutes or so late to speak before this crowd here. in an airport hangar. this crowd is a very good example of some of the difficulty that hillary clinton will have trying to bring many of bernie sanders into the fold. the end appears to be need for the bernie sanders apparatus. there is large layoffs, significant layoffs tomorrow. we know that campaign managers of both campaigns are talking. >> we've been hearing folks booing....
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as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings from attrition savings. that's on the top of page 89. >> mr. rose real quick, high level here, before we go into detail, you say were close were massive disagreement out it for massive disagreement that's fine. it is what it is. i suggest we come back wednesday and spent some time working on it. not work on it right now but i just want to get a quick check >> we are in disagreement for fiscal year 17 of two and $48,000. and in year two, $188,000. >> one to keep going to >> i don't think. >> keep going, sorry >> th
as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings...
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understanding the divine text means understanding a dozen different sciences. it begins with arabic grammar, these, logic, interpretive tools were used to understand what does the text actually mean in the context in which it was revealed? the second thing is to understand the context we live in now. the current moment. understanding full well that people change, times change, circumstance changes, and location and place change. the month offast ramadan in the northern latitudes? usury in thel with light of fiat currency not backed by gold or silver? that further adds that one needs understand the current moment we live in. the third aspect of this interpretive paradigm is how do we link the divine text into the current moment in which we live? that, as we were taught, is a talent. everyone is endowed with that kind of talent. violent and extremist groups like isil have no interpretation whatsoever. nor do they have a fundamental understanding of islam's. haveare warmongers who created a parallel religion. this parallel religionis no more islamic than a pool wi
understanding the divine text means understanding a dozen different sciences. it begins with arabic grammar, these, logic, interpretive tools were used to understand what does the text actually mean in the context in which it was revealed? the second thing is to understand the context we live in now. the current moment. understanding full well that people change, times change, circumstance changes, and location and place change. the month offast ramadan in the northern latitudes? usury in thel...
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people don't understand what our gun laws are.ou can't be barred from legal purchase and have someone sell a firearm to you. it's a felony on both counts. my stepdad is on a watch list. the first time he flew on vacation internationally he got pulled aside and enter gatd for two hours because he was on a watch list. there was an 8-year-old cub scout on this list. there are a lot of air ors within there so many options for democrats and republicans to take to make sure this doesn't happen but follow the laws on the books and i get into all of that in mine. >> you might enjoy this book. great title too. >> thank you. >>> coming up four americans are dead already and new warnings on the way as the dangerous weather pattern starts spreading across this country. >>> donald trump says you're fired to his campaign manager and up next we have the story behind the story. don't go away. fall in love with a new daily fiber. new mirafiber from the makers of miralax. it's the only fiber that supports regularity with dailycomfort fiber. so unli
people don't understand what our gun laws are.ou can't be barred from legal purchase and have someone sell a firearm to you. it's a felony on both counts. my stepdad is on a watch list. the first time he flew on vacation internationally he got pulled aside and enter gatd for two hours because he was on a watch list. there was an 8-year-old cub scout on this list. there are a lot of air ors within there so many options for democrats and republicans to take to make sure this doesn't happen but...
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my wife understands what is going on. she understands the gravity of the times.ou are a man who thinks of everything. -- what washeinger the zinger you were going to use against trump? [laughter] david: all i was going to do was remind trump of what he said. i was going to remind american people that he thinks that exxon can help beat isis. i am a rational human being. who would not be nervous in a debate? >> you don't seem nervous now. [laughter] david: i hide it well. >> david french, thank you for joining us. >> still ahead, great sports journalist visits are set to talk about the passing of muhammad ali. we will be right back. ♪ ♪ legends and then there are those who are in a themselves like muhammad ali. he died at the age of 74. are is a guide to talk about sports journalist who wrote the obituaries a muhammad ali in both the "new york times" and "times magazine." you started your piece looking theret the day you were the day the beals met muhammad ali. i wish i could have appreciated it more. and iguys were in the way had to interview this fighter. -- i go
my wife understands what is going on. she understands the gravity of the times.ou are a man who thinks of everything. -- what washeinger the zinger you were going to use against trump? [laughter] david: all i was going to do was remind trump of what he said. i was going to remind american people that he thinks that exxon can help beat isis. i am a rational human being. who would not be nervous in a debate? >> you don't seem nervous now. [laughter] david: i hide it well. >> david...
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of course i understand the fears about immigration.n 2005, i fought my last election with immigration as the critical issue. i am completely sympathetic on this issue about how communities get changed by these waves of migration, but the answer is not to shut our borders down. if you do that in the european single market, you're going to cause a huge amount of problems for this country. by the way, if you want back into the single market, for example norway is accessing single market, there is a demand that we allow people to have access. norway, they have got their free movement of people even though they are not in the eu. they don't have the ability to fashion its rules. if you look at these arguments rationally, they stack up very strongly. i understand, we have gotten to a somewhat absurd situation where someone is an expert, that's the worst insult you can level at somebody. if some institute produces a report that shows people coming into our country pay more in taxes than they receive in benefits by a long way and they experts,
of course i understand the fears about immigration.n 2005, i fought my last election with immigration as the critical issue. i am completely sympathetic on this issue about how communities get changed by these waves of migration, but the answer is not to shut our borders down. if you do that in the european single market, you're going to cause a huge amount of problems for this country. by the way, if you want back into the single market, for example norway is accessing single market, there is...
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and that is understandable. i don't think a single person today said that they wanted to lighten up in pursuit of iran adhering to this agreement. i don't think there's a push -- i may have misunderstood, but i don't think that's the case. no one's advocating putting in place policies that violate it, but we want to make sure that it's adhered to. i just would say that i get the sense that secretary kerry has gotten to know foreign minister zarif well. they developed a relationship. maybe so with rouhani. and i just get the sense that there's a desire by the secretary to accommodate, to bend, to make this work more than the agreement states it should for iran. my sense is there are on other parts of the administration that are countering that. i think the president's someplace in between, but i just want to say, i don't think you heard today from this committee -- and i'm glad we had this hearing -- any desire to provide flexibility that doesn't exist. as a matter of fact, what i think you heard today was making
and that is understandable. i don't think a single person today said that they wanted to lighten up in pursuit of iran adhering to this agreement. i don't think there's a push -- i may have misunderstood, but i don't think that's the case. no one's advocating putting in place policies that violate it, but we want to make sure that it's adhered to. i just would say that i get the sense that secretary kerry has gotten to know foreign minister zarif well. they developed a relationship. maybe so...
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understanding the divine text means understanding a dozen different sciences. it begins with arabic grammar, these, logic, interpretive tools were used to understand what does the text actually mean in the context in which it was revealed? the second thing is to understand the context we live in now. the current moment. understanding full well that people change, times change, circumstance changes, and location and place change. the month offast ramadan in the northern latitudes? usury in thel with light of fiat currency not backed by gold or silver? that further adds that one needs understand the current moment we live in. the third aspect of this interpretive paradigm is how do we link the divine text into the current moment in which we live? that, as we were taught, is a talent. everyone is endowed with that kind of talent. violent and extremist groups like isil have no interpretation whatsoever. nor do they have a fundamental understanding of islam's. haveare warmongers who created a parallel religion. this parallel religionis no more islamic than a pool wi
understanding the divine text means understanding a dozen different sciences. it begins with arabic grammar, these, logic, interpretive tools were used to understand what does the text actually mean in the context in which it was revealed? the second thing is to understand the context we live in now. the current moment. understanding full well that people change, times change, circumstance changes, and location and place change. the month offast ramadan in the northern latitudes? usury in thel...
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i understand.i certainly don't want to see i don't want and to see the prices of consumers o up and again, many of times they're tied in into cost of and fools and different reasons why prices go up. of you talk about the cost border security, you know we $18 billion for security because we're playing defense on the one yard line. you know this, but two years ago we -- kate and myself and appropriations we added $80 million to help secure the southern border. southern border of mexico, so they can secure their border guatemala. what we were hoping they would stop people from coming in from the southern border. didn't you know over a period of ime, that same period of time they actually stopped more people coming into mexico than border patrol. either we play defense and spend on the one llars yard line or we extend or and play defense on the 20 yard line of the we got partners and we have coming in. go into ant to migration or immigration. less mexicans coming then the late 1970's. i've been to cen
i understand.i certainly don't want to see i don't want and to see the prices of consumers o up and again, many of times they're tied in into cost of and fools and different reasons why prices go up. of you talk about the cost border security, you know we $18 billion for security because we're playing defense on the one yard line. you know this, but two years ago we -- kate and myself and appropriations we added $80 million to help secure the southern border. southern border of mexico, so they...
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as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings from attrition savings. that's on the top of page 89. >> mr. rose real quick, high level here, before we go into detail, you say were close were massive disagreement out it for massive disagreement that's fine. it is what it is. i suggest we come back wednesday and spent some time working on it. not work on it right now but i just want to get a quick check >> we are in disagreement for fiscal year 17 of two and $48,000. and in year two, $188,000. >> one to keep going to >> i don't think. >> keep going, sorry >> th
as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings...
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i understand that is more something i have to do here. there is a huge difference from being from guatemala than young guy from the capitol of el salvador. there is a lot of indigenous people who can not speak spanish. i suppose that it is twice complicated to create a good life here. but i started last year to make some coverage here with the communities of arrival. i published three articles now and i think i am working on the next two years on central america and violence. that is my answer. i never made a difference but i know that, for example, in the community of honduras, people from the frontier, i didn't in the caribbean, but in the first year of the investigation team, we covered nicuaraga and how violence is not so violent. you had a recent war, you were poor but not violent. i have an opinion. i don't have the answer but i have an opinion. my opinion is tat because one side one the war, say in the one way, that group of people today run the government nicaragua and i think in honduras we don't have a network of society. you ha
i understand that is more something i have to do here. there is a huge difference from being from guatemala than young guy from the capitol of el salvador. there is a lot of indigenous people who can not speak spanish. i suppose that it is twice complicated to create a good life here. but i started last year to make some coverage here with the communities of arrival. i published three articles now and i think i am working on the next two years on central america and violence. that is my answer....
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i understand. i think i understand. i think, frankly, it's a rip off because you own all the equipment. i think you have to fix the equipment since you own the equipment and if you can't fix the equipment and i couldn't get the service and then i wouldn't pay for the service and i would go to another provider. so what i'm asking is will you just disconnect it. i don't want to pay $7.99. i don't even know how it got on my bill. i think you just started putting it on my bill and i wasn't paying close enough attention. all right. she says. but if i actually have the protection plantain off, there will be a $10 disconnection fee. it would be a $10 disconnection fee for me to quit paying the $7.99 every month? that's correct. and it's a one time disconnection fee? yes, it's one time. and what do i pay you for? paying for, she says? yeah, what am i paying for, for you to just quit charging me for the service, i have to pay you $10? well, no, basically -- i think -- and then i say i think what we need to do, i think now it's t
i understand. i think i understand. i think, frankly, it's a rip off because you own all the equipment. i think you have to fix the equipment since you own the equipment and if you can't fix the equipment and i couldn't get the service and then i wouldn't pay for the service and i would go to another provider. so what i'm asking is will you just disconnect it. i don't want to pay $7.99. i don't even know how it got on my bill. i think you just started putting it on my bill and i wasn't paying...
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and those who wish to divide us understand that -- they understand the flipside of that as well.divide us is to defeat us. and the reason why the know-nothing movement fizzled was because we marshaled those better angels of inclusion, opportunity, optimism, and stick-to-itiveness. and the reason we survived a great depression is -- is the same. and the reason we gave the right to vote for women with the 19th amendment was the same. we marshaled that collective power of we. and -- and that's -- that's when america is at its best. >> well, as labor secretary, in your official capacity, what advice would you give the presidential candidates when it comes to workers' -- workers' rights and minimum wage, et cetera? >> well i don't want to pretend to give advice in my official capacity. what i can say here -- to candidates, that is. you know, what i can say here is what i have said many times, which is that, you know, henry ford kind of got it right. he doubled the wages of people on the assembly line, which was kind of a radical thing to do. well, why'd he do it? well he did it becaus
and those who wish to divide us understand that -- they understand the flipside of that as well.divide us is to defeat us. and the reason why the know-nothing movement fizzled was because we marshaled those better angels of inclusion, opportunity, optimism, and stick-to-itiveness. and the reason we survived a great depression is -- is the same. and the reason we gave the right to vote for women with the 19th amendment was the same. we marshaled that collective power of we. and -- and that's --...
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of the partners, takes an understanding of the environment, takes an understanding of sometimes tactical issues like what are going on in terms of tax structures and regulations am but if part of the process of the chinese evolution. i don't think there is any more interesting way to kind of take the pulse of the country than to be doing deal there and having watched a decade and a half of the evolution of what a transaction in china looks like today as opposed to 15 years ago. >> rose: they're much more open today? >> yeah, so it's less-- in certain areas much more open. i think you are seeing the emergence of chinese firms that are and chinese business executives. some of them you have had here who are much more capable as operators of businesses than when i moved there 15 years ago. so just the general maturity of the system is growing. having said that, it is in the midst of the most complicated economic reform program in human history. having lifted 400 million people out of poverty that now have this problem of how do you get more and more people into the middle class. >> rose: but
of the partners, takes an understanding of the environment, takes an understanding of sometimes tactical issues like what are going on in terms of tax structures and regulations am but if part of the process of the chinese evolution. i don't think there is any more interesting way to kind of take the pulse of the country than to be doing deal there and having watched a decade and a half of the evolution of what a transaction in china looks like today as opposed to 15 years ago. >> rose:...
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yes of course i understand the , fears about immigration.e way, in 2005, i fought my last election with immigration as the critical issue. i am completely sympathetic on this issue about how communities get changed by these waves of migration, but the answer is not to shut our borders down. if you do that in the european single market, you're going to cause a huge amount of problems for this country. by the way, if you want back into the single market, for example norway is accessing single market, there is a demand that's we allow the free movement of people to get access to the market. norway, they have got their free movement of people even though they are not in the eu. they don't have the ability to fashion its rules. if you look at these arguments rationally, they stack up very strongly. i understand, we have gotten to a somewhat absurd situation where someone is an expert, for example that's the worst , insult you can level at somebody. if some institute produces a report that shows people coming into our country pay more in taxes tha
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i understand they're from hebron. so they're going to track down every possible lead to get them to figure out who sent them, what organization they're attached to, and most importantly, are there other units out there that are atte t attempting to perpetrate other attack elsewhere? >> the weapons used by the attackers was an improvised machine gun. i don't think that adds much to the knowledge of the attack, itself, but that's what they are said to have used. right there where the attack took place, what did the police do in that immediate area? presumably they're looking for any unused weapons or bombs which might have been planted? >> you know, there's always a possibilities. in fact, i'm surprised there weren't any explosive devices used in this attack as well. in addition, you have the possible other people involved are still on scene. that's -- you know, it's a common tactic that you wait until the emergency response is in place and you have police officers, emergency medical personnel, the investigative teams,
i understand they're from hebron. so they're going to track down every possible lead to get them to figure out who sent them, what organization they're attached to, and most importantly, are there other units out there that are atte t attempting to perpetrate other attack elsewhere? >> the weapons used by the attackers was an improvised machine gun. i don't think that adds much to the knowledge of the attack, itself, but that's what they are said to have used. right there where the attack...
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i wanted to tell them, don't you understand, he beat?i don't have to -- i have don't have to tell them anything. anyone that sees muhammad ali is going to love him. including all my children. >> every time i see you selling a grill during the commercial breaks i think, what an enormous contribution you and he made to our society and a real honor to talk to you today, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >> now please be seated, ladies and gentlemen. in accordance with muslim tradition, and consistent with the wishes of muhammad ali, may god have mercy on him. we begin this program with the brief recitation from the koran. the scripture of me muslims by a young imam of the mid-town mosque in memphis, tennessee, where he spearheading a neighborhood renewal effort and one of the most blighted neighborhoods in memphis, and that effort is centered around the mosque, one of the few african-american graduates of university. he will share with us a few verses from the koran. >> ladies and gentlemen, hamza abdul malik. [applause] [speaking in foreign la
i wanted to tell them, don't you understand, he beat?i don't have to -- i have don't have to tell them anything. anyone that sees muhammad ali is going to love him. including all my children. >> every time i see you selling a grill during the commercial breaks i think, what an enormous contribution you and he made to our society and a real honor to talk to you today, sir. thank you. >> thank you. >> now please be seated, ladies and gentlemen. in accordance with muslim...
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as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings from attrition savings. that's on the top of page 89. >> mr. rose real quick, high level here, before we go into detail, you say were close were massive disagreement out it for massive disagreement that's fine. it is what it is. i suggest we come back wednesday and spent some time working on it. not work on it right now but i just want to get a quick check >> we are in disagreement for fiscal year 17 of two and $48,000. and in year two, $188,000. >> one to keep going to >> i don't think. >> keep going, sorry >> th
as i understand.my understanding is that they disagree with our recommendation for attrition savings excuse me, for the administrative analyst position on the top of page 89. that's a total savings of $100,000. however, the department is proposing attrition savings instead of recommended deleting deposition. so our recommendation to you is delete the position. if you disagree with us then you should take with the department has suggested dollar for dollar or specifically, $100,000 in savings...
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>> that's my understanding, yes, sir. >> surreptitiously benefit? >> oh, i'm sorry. >> please speak up. we can't hear you. >> i'm sorry. what was your question? >> my question was your finding is director jarvis deliberately and surreptitiously engineered the publication of the book that he surreptitiously wrote in order to benefit surreptitiously personally? >> i don't believe we concluded he would benefit -- >> no, you didn't. he benefited not at all. >> that's correct. >> his motivation was to help the park service on its centennial. is that correct? >> i believe so. >> what a crime. what a terrible thing for the head of the park service to want to promote the park service on its 100th anniversary. and ethically we're going to what, burn him at the stake and destroy his reputation because, all right, some rules were put aside. they were put aside, if i understand it correctly, because there was a deadline we were approaching and he had some legitimate concern about that deadline. that if we didn't kind of expedite it, it wasn't going to happen be
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people at work my not understand. friends don't understand. it's important to create that setting and a lot of people my live at a distance from the report. having support groups out is important. one of the things that i have noticed we have had many representatives come before. this is the first term in congress and i only have been able to experience this and a lot of opening statements that we hear are telling the committee about everything that is working. to create this picture of the va as if it's perfect and we know it's not. what was stated by dr. carthy is i want to be transparent. and what we hear with regard to vet crisis line and not getting a call back. the denver va hospital and last year there was a bailout where obviously the fiscal situation might have been brought and creating a backlog of appeals. we hear constituents with individual cases where their ducks are lined up and they are witting. we read the "usa today" report where they are instructing employees to falsify wait time lists and the freshman member of this committ
people at work my not understand. friends don't understand. it's important to create that setting and a lot of people my live at a distance from the report. having support groups out is important. one of the things that i have noticed we have had many representatives come before. this is the first term in congress and i only have been able to experience this and a lot of opening statements that we hear are telling the committee about everything that is working. to create this picture of the va...
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also seeing his understanding of what readers respond to. he has a brilliant mind for how organizations work and how retail works. he was the chairman of an organization before he became an author. he was in marketing. he approaches it from a readers point of view. he wants to do one book a year and it's grown to doing 500 hardcovers for adults every year and they're all great. he works with co-authors and he works with them so he can bring his ideas faster than if he did himself. he's built an incredibly successful series of children's book. that's his passion to getting the next generation of readers interested in reading. he has a new idea that were launching next june which comes out of the reader. as a reader himself and looking at how crowded everyone's lives are, for a lot of readers books are too long. he came up with the idea of packing all the thrills into a short novel that's only 120 pages that he can finish in a night in a night. you get all the thrills in half the time. they are paperbacks that are only 499. new stories, to a m
also seeing his understanding of what readers respond to. he has a brilliant mind for how organizations work and how retail works. he was the chairman of an organization before he became an author. he was in marketing. he approaches it from a readers point of view. he wants to do one book a year and it's grown to doing 500 hardcovers for adults every year and they're all great. he works with co-authors and he works with them so he can bring his ideas faster than if he did himself. he's built an...
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i understand why you will vote for it. enthusiastically support donald trump for president of the united states. let's make this real clear. i think this is an extremely exciting year for republicans and for americans. [microphone feedback] we good? this thing blows out what i say these kinds of things. [laughter] donald trump gets in the race with a year when we had incredibly competent candidates across the board. congressmen, senators, a doctor. bench wea terrific had. so had to donald trump move right to that field and win a solid victory? because he represented what americans are looking for. someone notd of being bold and courageous against the political correctness. they're saying, this is the solution whether you would like to hear it or not. we need the national debate. we need people who will speak for us and be able to understand what we are going through and not be afraid of saying that is the issue and this is the solution. he did it and they looked and said, who is this guy? he is not being careful about how
i understand why you will vote for it. enthusiastically support donald trump for president of the united states. let's make this real clear. i think this is an extremely exciting year for republicans and for americans. [microphone feedback] we good? this thing blows out what i say these kinds of things. [laughter] donald trump gets in the race with a year when we had incredibly competent candidates across the board. congressmen, senators, a doctor. bench wea terrific had. so had to donald trump...
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agency, did not allow you the depth of understand i understanding and your failure to meet the requirements. >> before the gentle woman yields back, could she yield to me? the problem with the ethics particularly with the book deal is the documentation shows the opposite. you sent a letter or an e-mail to the person who would be the publisher. there's a follow-up e-mail asking for the conversation because essentially you knew you had to have them ask you to do it as opposed to what really happened because told them you wanted to publish the book and you compounded the problem ethically by writing a handwritten note to the secretary assuring her that it was of the highest ethical starntds by saying it was reviewed by ethics and that they had asked you to do it, which was a lie. this wasn't an innocent mistake. it was a part. it was deceptive. and i think you knew you were creating an ethical problem. and as you said i think candidly to the i.g., i'm willing to take that risk, i many, many, many times have had these types of problems. i believe you when you write that. but the pattern, the do
agency, did not allow you the depth of understand i understanding and your failure to meet the requirements. >> before the gentle woman yields back, could she yield to me? the problem with the ethics particularly with the book deal is the documentation shows the opposite. you sent a letter or an e-mail to the person who would be the publisher. there's a follow-up e-mail asking for the conversation because essentially you knew you had to have them ask you to do it as opposed to what really...
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i understand. i think i understand. i think, frankly, it's a rip off because you own all the equipment. i think you have to fix the equipment since you own the equipment and if you can't fix the equipment and i couldn't get the service and then i wouldn't pay for the service and i would go to another provider. so what i'm asking is will you just disconnect it. i don't want to pay $7.99. i don't even know how it got on my bill. i think you just started putting it on my bill and i wasn't paying close enough attention. all right. she says. but if i actually have the protection plantain off, there will be a $10 disconnection fee. it would be a $10 disconnection fee for me to quit paying the $7.99 every month? that's correct. and it's a one time disconnection fee? yes, it's one time. and what do i pay you for? paying for, she says? yeah, what am i paying for, for you to just quit charging me for the service, i have to pay you $10? well, no, basically -- i think -- and then i say i think what we need to do, i think now it's t
i understand. i think i understand. i think, frankly, it's a rip off because you own all the equipment. i think you have to fix the equipment since you own the equipment and if you can't fix the equipment and i couldn't get the service and then i wouldn't pay for the service and i would go to another provider. so what i'm asking is will you just disconnect it. i don't want to pay $7.99. i don't even know how it got on my bill. i think you just started putting it on my bill and i wasn't paying...
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somebody has to understand debt. she doesn't understand debt. >> cody king, writer and proposed to the way he manipulated debt in his companies. >> what does he understand. >> either way. take it either way. >> you know, donald has under oath been asked, basiced questions about corporate finance, and the answers he gives are as the woman who cut my hair said, when i showed her one of them, gibberish. donald does not understand anything, except any device that will bring money into his pocket. borrowing money i knew i wouldn't have to pay it back. that isn't the way honest people borrow row. they borrow money to grow their business and pay their debt back. like harry truman after his business failed after the depression. >> given that country is basically illiterate on matters of economics, does it sound better for her to go through the donald trump business door, here is how his businesses went brrpt or try to keep it on fiscal policy? >> she is off to a good start, accusing him of filing for bankruptcy. she needs be
somebody has to understand debt. she doesn't understand debt. >> cody king, writer and proposed to the way he manipulated debt in his companies. >> what does he understand. >> either way. take it either way. >> you know, donald has under oath been asked, basiced questions about corporate finance, and the answers he gives are as the woman who cut my hair said, when i showed her one of them, gibberish. donald does not understand anything, except any device that will bring...
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does donald trump understand networks understand what you are talking about intuitively or is it just somehow he's harvested and last onto it? >> i think it is maybe a little bit of both. there is this intuitive sense people have of how the networks work. and then i think there's just , there are many things. one of the things about networks as they are very contagious. we build them to be contagion prone because we want them to be efficient and one of things i make is the networks and evolve in ways that networks want and what they want us to be faster, they want to be connected all the time, superefficient so we are building systems that are hyper contagious. without necessarily the kind of foundational belief and the structure is saying what you do in a contagious system? it is really germane for better or worse in this world of foreign policy and security because the larger historical narrative against which all this takes place is, when power shifts dramatically, when the way power structure and systems shift dramatically, that creates these incredible destruction so in the book
does donald trump understand networks understand what you are talking about intuitively or is it just somehow he's harvested and last onto it? >> i think it is maybe a little bit of both. there is this intuitive sense people have of how the networks work. and then i think there's just , there are many things. one of the things about networks as they are very contagious. we build them to be contagion prone because we want them to be efficient and one of things i make is the networks and...
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agent can actually understand. more than that, we want america to be the best place in the world to do business. we cut taxes on small businesses. we lower their top tax rate to 25%. we cut our corporate tax rate, which is the highest in the industrialized world, down to 20% from 35%. stop taxing people when they bring their money into our country so they bring more. stop taxing new investments. don't punish people for saving and for investing. reward them. all of these things are going to grow our economy and create jobs. all of these things, these reforms will raise our wages right here in america. and finally, the i.r.s. needs to get its act together. it needs to put taxpayers first so we overhaul and streamline the internal revenue service. we install a new commissioner and we clear out the bureaucracy and we update their technology so taxpayers can get help in the privacy that they deserve. all of these things will fix our tax code, and all six parts of this agenda will get our country back on track. i think i
agent can actually understand. more than that, we want america to be the best place in the world to do business. we cut taxes on small businesses. we lower their top tax rate to 25%. we cut our corporate tax rate, which is the highest in the industrialized world, down to 20% from 35%. stop taxing people when they bring their money into our country so they bring more. stop taxing new investments. don't punish people for saving and for investing. reward them. all of these things are going to grow...
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he understands what no other democrats understands or will say that the united states is getting ripped off big league on trade. he understands that. i can do something about it. i will make great trade deals. he wouldn't know where to begin. that's a big factor. bernie and i agree on one thing big. the united states is being ripped off on trade and i'm not looking to hit bernie too hard because i would like to get his followers. i don't know who she is going to pick. she may pick bernie pocahontas the phony native american. >> let's talk about the name calling. >> it's fine. >> okay. >> she's -- you know you have more indian blood than she has. >> and i don't have any. >> that's more than shes to. >> do you? >> i have none but that's more than -- no she is a fraud. she said no no, i have high cheekbones she got into harvard. she said she was a minority. that's a fraud. >> if she was to run, that's no threat at all. >> no. no. i would like her to run. >> not only have you taken down the establishment, done you discuss things that people only whisper about. all right? you are strong. you
he understands what no other democrats understands or will say that the united states is getting ripped off big league on trade. he understands that. i can do something about it. i will make great trade deals. he wouldn't know where to begin. that's a big factor. bernie and i agree on one thing big. the united states is being ripped off on trade and i'm not looking to hit bernie too hard because i would like to get his followers. i don't know who she is going to pick. she may pick bernie...
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you don't understand anything. very sad life of donald trump. >> nobody at the end of that speech understood anything. >> there he is. confessing to the constant merciless pain of not understanding anything. it is very simple stuff that donald trump is confessing he doesn't understand. imagine how that is like, should have trouble understanding that. donald trump told you today that he didn't understand anything. that president obama said. nothing. imagine. imagine how that must feel. imagine how maddening that s president obama speaks in clear, sentences, you don't understand a word. that has to be truly maddening. that is what is making donald trump so par mad? here is what donald trump couldn't understand. >> there has know been a moment in my seven and a half years as president, that we have not been able to pursue a strategy, because we didn't use the label, radical islam. not once has an advisory of mine said, man, if we use that phrase, we will turn this whole thing around. there is no magic to the phrase, r
you don't understand anything. very sad life of donald trump. >> nobody at the end of that speech understood anything. >> there he is. confessing to the constant merciless pain of not understanding anything. it is very simple stuff that donald trump is confessing he doesn't understand. imagine how that is like, should have trouble understanding that. donald trump told you today that he didn't understand anything. that president obama said. nothing. imagine. imagine how that must...
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you don't understand anything. that is the very, very sad life of donald trump. >> nobody at the end of that speech understood anything. >> there he is. confessing to the constant merciless pain of not understanding anything. it is very simple stuff that donald trump is confessing he doesn't understand. imagine how that is like, someone, clear, conseesz, no one should have trouble understanding that. donald trump told you today that he didn't understand anything. that president obama said. nothing. imagine. imagine how that must feel. imagine how maddening that s president obama speaks in clear, sentences, you don't understand a word. that has to be truly maddening. that is what is making donald trump so par mad? here is what donald trump couldn't understand. >> there has know been a moment in my seven and a half years as president, that we have not been able to pursue a strategy, because we didn't use the label, radical islam. not once has an advisory of mine said, man, if we use that phrase, we will turn this who
you don't understand anything. that is the very, very sad life of donald trump. >> nobody at the end of that speech understood anything. >> there he is. confessing to the constant merciless pain of not understanding anything. it is very simple stuff that donald trump is confessing he doesn't understand. imagine how that is like, someone, clear, conseesz, no one should have trouble understanding that. donald trump told you today that he didn't understand anything. that president...
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this ht is to transform country and to understand -- and to understand that we are , to understand thate believe is what the majority of the and to people believe understand that the struggle continues. i want to thank the people of . rth dakota it appears that we will likely win montana as well. i don't think anybody knows what will end up here in california, but i suspect the gap will significantly iminish. and if this campaign has proven anything, it has proven that millions of americans who love this country are prepared to stand up and fight to make this country a much better place. thank you, all. the struggle continues! [cheers and applause] >> bernie sanders lost in california last night. hillary clinton getting 56% of the vote there. she won in california, new jersey, new mexico and south dakota. bernie sanders winning in montana and the north dakota caucuses. here on c-span we're going to take you live now to the floor of the u.s. house for a joint meeting with india's prime ministerer iner in. it's his first speech to congress and the first joint meeting with paul ryan as the
this ht is to transform country and to understand -- and to understand that we are , to understand thate believe is what the majority of the and to people believe understand that the struggle continues. i want to thank the people of . rth dakota it appears that we will likely win montana as well. i don't think anybody knows what will end up here in california, but i suspect the gap will significantly iminish. and if this campaign has proven anything, it has proven that millions of americans who...
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you understand that? so when you truly believe the racial groups are equal and you look out at disparities, you're not going to see, okay, the black unemployment rate is the white unemployment rate becausea black people are lazy, because black people don't want to work, because black people are, quote, unqualified. you're going to see discrimination, right? because you, again, believe the racial groups are equal, right? and so i'm hoping that, you know, people really understand the differences between anti-racist and racist ideas. because it's a very simple difference, right? anti-racists believe the racial groups are equal.. racist ideas connote that in certain ways a group is inferior, superior. and i'll say very quickly also that as i stated with sort of my opening talk, when we're trying to sort of confront these producers of racist ideas -- again, differentiating them from you and i, the consumers -- when we're trying to confront them and their ideas, education and persuasion is not going to work. an
you understand that? so when you truly believe the racial groups are equal and you look out at disparities, you're not going to see, okay, the black unemployment rate is the white unemployment rate becausea black people are lazy, because black people don't want to work, because black people are, quote, unqualified. you're going to see discrimination, right? because you, again, believe the racial groups are equal, right? and so i'm hoping that, you know, people really understand the differences...
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i think my boys are speaking spanish or making spanish-sounding noises, but the understanding being,to stay competitive by being true to ourselves and receptive to everyone else's point of view, as well, to make us stronger as we move forward. >> i can't let you go before asking you this. the pope was in town... >> he was. >> ...as we all know. please, if you will, fill in the blanks. the pope was meaningful to hispanics in which way? each one of you. adriana. >> i think just going back to that sense of feeling like we are together and important in knowing that we're everywhere and seeing latinos rise up is incredible -- been incredible for me to watch. >> positive towards hispanics? >> yes, i would say so. >> okay. rolando? >> absolutely positive towards hispanics, positive from a leadership point of view, and positive from a faith, and understanding how important faith is. >> i would say absolutely positive, and he's also one of the most progressive popes of our time, so i think he's leading the charge and has a new kind of agenda. >> and i feel like people feel a lot more connecte
i think my boys are speaking spanish or making spanish-sounding noises, but the understanding being,to stay competitive by being true to ourselves and receptive to everyone else's point of view, as well, to make us stronger as we move forward. >> i can't let you go before asking you this. the pope was in town... >> he was. >> ...as we all know. please, if you will, fill in the blanks. the pope was meaningful to hispanics in which way? each one of you. adriana. >> i think...
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>> guest: that's my understanding of that report. the question is that is a perspective of one entity on their networks and they are a very well respected organization. i believe what they are saying, what the question is, have you seen the same level or potential drop-off of attacks on federal infrastructure, on military infrastructure and national security infrastructure? that's a question i do not know but the reality is when you do attribution, when you say hey we got hacks by these folks that's a method of deterrence as well too and i think escalating some of these attacks and talking about how the chinese were involved, think that is a deterrent and decreasing what they think they can get away from, get away with comics to use made. this is an ongoing conversation and again we can't be walled just because we have data over a handful of information that the attacks have gone down. the reality is we shouldn't take any long-term assessments on that information until we have a years worth of that data. >> host: congressman hurd you
>> guest: that's my understanding of that report. the question is that is a perspective of one entity on their networks and they are a very well respected organization. i believe what they are saying, what the question is, have you seen the same level or potential drop-off of attacks on federal infrastructure, on military infrastructure and national security infrastructure? that's a question i do not know but the reality is when you do attribution, when you say hey we got hacks by these...
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yes, of course i understand the fears about immigration.e way, in 2005, i fought my last election with immigration as the critical issue. i am completely sympathetic on this issue about how communities get changed by these waves of migration, but the answer is not to shut our borders down. if you do that in the european single market, you're going to cause a huge amount of problems for this country. by the way, if you want back into the single market, for example norway is accessing single market, there is a demand that's we allow the free movement of people to get access to the market. norway, they have got their free movement of people even though they are not in the eu. they don't have the ability to fashion its rules. if you look at these arguments rationally, they stack up very strongly. i understand, we have gotten to a somewhat absurd situation where someone is an expert, for example, that's the worst insult you can level at somebody. if some institute produces a report that shows people coming into our country pay more in taxes than
yes, of course i understand the fears about immigration.e way, in 2005, i fought my last election with immigration as the critical issue. i am completely sympathetic on this issue about how communities get changed by these waves of migration, but the answer is not to shut our borders down. if you do that in the european single market, you're going to cause a huge amount of problems for this country. by the way, if you want back into the single market, for example norway is accessing single...