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understa understand, you've got a responsibility now, and let's do it again. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, and it's at this time may i please call the captains of the championship team to the podium, please. [applause]. >> all right. who's going first? talk to your team. [applause]. >> i'm not good at speech, so i would like to say thank you for inviting us here, and thank you coach mark for the dedication for four years, saying i want to be a quarter back. coach black, i hate you so much on the field sometimes, but deep in my heart, i love you. i love you so much, coach. especially you guys, i love you guys. and keep it a secret, you'll always be my family. baseball...and yeah, thank you so much. [applause]. >> all right. all right. all right. i say it's been fun, a lot of fun. i didn't think we'd make it to state, but then i saw, i realized all the talent we had, some of it. and thank you for inviting us here. it's very nice. i've never been here, so it's a good experience. and thank you to my coaches for letting me play. we did all the hard w
understa understand, you've got a responsibility now, and let's do it again. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, and it's at this time may i please call the captains of the championship team to the podium, please. [applause]. >> all right. who's going first? talk to your team. [applause]. >> i'm not good at speech, so i would like to say thank you for inviting us here, and thank you coach mark for the dedication for four years, saying i want to be a quarter back....
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i understa the fed is tightening. but to phil's point, we're coming from such low levels that the impact on that might be somewhat muted, even if they do become more aggressive in the face of slightly increasingfl >> that's absolutely true. and although the one thing, you kn, this is kind of surprising, when you look at tax cuts, i just wanted to address that, historically, from kennedy through gw bush, after the tax cut, one year later, stocks don't do very much, because it was all built in ahead of time. we're just seeing the effects today of people being able to digest the tax cuts that came out of at christmastime. it's only natural that they're opening up their presents and stock prices are rising. in terms of the low interest rates, yes, 1987, it grows very rapidly, it went very high. we're not anywhere near that. i would agree that that is not the precursor, but quantitative tightening, that' backdrop that will eat away at some of that confidence. >> gentlemen, you were very nice to one another, you can come >>
i understa the fed is tightening. but to phil's point, we're coming from such low levels that the impact on that might be somewhat muted, even if they do become more aggressive in the face of slightly increasingfl >> that's absolutely true. and although the one thing, you kn, this is kind of surprising, when you look at tax cuts, i just wanted to address that, historically, from kennedy through gw bush, after the tax cut, one year later, stocks don't do very much, because it was all built...
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i don't understa my mom and dad had five ks and ey didn't feed one kid per nigh they had to feed all five at o time. how is it we're paying folks nearly $200,000 each and they don't have the ability to discuss c.h.i.p. and daca at the same time? as heather said, in the last four months, republicans could have easily authorized c.h.i.p. the other problem is this here. speaker paul ryan wants to only get the votes in the republican caucus. if they put daca on the table, i can guarantee you, you will have republican and democratic votes, but they don't want to do that. they only want it on the republican side but then can complain if democrats don't go along with their plans. >> evan mcmullen, i want you to respond to that and ask you how cynical we should look at this, looking at a tweet that the president sent out yesterday with cumbersome #we need more republicans in 2018 to power through this mess. he's looking ahead to those elections. as a republican, how crippled do you think the party could be as a result of all of this happening? >> i'm sad to say i think the party is crippled
i don't understa my mom and dad had five ks and ey didn't feed one kid per nigh they had to feed all five at o time. how is it we're paying folks nearly $200,000 each and they don't have the ability to discuss c.h.i.p. and daca at the same time? as heather said, in the last four months, republicans could have easily authorized c.h.i.p. the other problem is this here. speaker paul ryan wants to only get the votes in the republican caucus. if they put daca on the table, i can guarantee you, you...
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we are also commit to understae legacy of slavery and helping our guests understand that as well. .. you have to talk about the declaration of independence in 36 minutes and help people understand that race has no basis whatsoever and our ideas are about reinforcing hierarchies. [laughter] i just did it in 30 seconds y'all. it can be done. [applause] but they don't hear it and they can't hear it. for some of them, it's not really their fault. i would ask this in closing, what can we do? as scientists and historians, what can we do to help challenge that? i think what we are doing is important. having telling the stories and remembering slavery is something that is important and how that affects segregation today, that's our challenge. hopefully we can make things like that become part of history. thank you. [applause] >> at afternoon. my name is christian, i'm the director of education and visitor in engagement. i've been there for 17 years. hopefully we all know that i'll pill your is the home of our fourth president. it was also home to his parents, his siblings, his grandparents,
we are also commit to understae legacy of slavery and helping our guests understand that as well. .. you have to talk about the declaration of independence in 36 minutes and help people understand that race has no basis whatsoever and our ideas are about reinforcing hierarchies. [laughter] i just did it in 30 seconds y'all. it can be done. [applause] but they don't hear it and they can't hear it. for some of them, it's not really their fault. i would ask this in closing, what can we do? as...
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marriag between the dod and the different auditors is one that's going to be transparent enough for understas to understand tha taxpayers getting appropriate audits that we should be getting. as you e know, what occurred in the financial industry was that basically the auditors did what the people being audited wanted them to do, so that they can get the next contracts, the next time it was around. or keep that prosecute. i really want to know how we're going to watch that issue and has dod. developed not only a process to guarantee we're getting what we say we're going to e get, but brought on additional percent them with deck straited financial management experience. what barriers continue to impact the ability to retract, retain and develop qualified personnel and retain is a very important issue when it comes to these types of things. and how will we verify the audits in the long-term. >> so let me cover a couple points. i'll start with the independence of the auditors. that's a central one we had to address the very beginning. the auditors do not report to the army. try report to the ig
marriag between the dod and the different auditors is one that's going to be transparent enough for understas to understand tha taxpayers getting appropriate audits that we should be getting. as you e know, what occurred in the financial industry was that basically the auditors did what the people being audited wanted them to do, so that they can get the next contracts, the next time it was around. or keep that prosecute. i really want to know how we're going to watch that issue and has dod....
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ceo of mack milan, holt's parent company, released a memo to staff, calling the move flagrantly understalagrantly unconstitutional. >> the people in the white house are like everybody else in the country. what's going to happen here? >> reporter: author michael wolff told "cbs this morning" that some members of president trump's inner circle are so concerned about the president's mental acukucuity that they quen whether to take extraordinary measures to remove him from office, a claim that white house officials flatly deny. now, here at the white house, president trump will host a bipartisan group of senators today to discuss immigration reform and it's going to be an uphill battle. he is asking for any kind of immigration deal to include funding for that border wall with mexico. and, gayle, the price tag right now is $18 billion. >> wow, thank you, margaret. norah's right it does look like a movie set. there is somebody with a yellow vest walking behind you. he looks safe. thank you very much. >>> the trump administration says it's time to end special protection for about 200,000 immigr
ceo of mack milan, holt's parent company, released a memo to staff, calling the move flagrantly understalagrantly unconstitutional. >> the people in the white house are like everybody else in the country. what's going to happen here? >> reporter: author michael wolff told "cbs this morning" that some members of president trump's inner circle are so concerned about the president's mental acukucuity that they quen whether to take extraordinary measures to remove him from...
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i don't understand when people do not like thei don't understae do not like the program, they can go to cnn, msnbc, fox news. you bring in conservative radio talk show host on your program. you bring michael savage. people don't have to listen to bill press. you don't have to live in florida to listen to rush limbaugh. just go turn on your tablet. you can live stream it to there are so many options for people and we pay a few pennies a month and we call in once a month to put our two cents in and people still complain about what? i don't understand. you have no obligation to the left, to the right, to the middle. you bring us what is out there so we are informed. how am i going to be informed other than listening to c-span? and people take this three-hour segment and they based their entire judgment of c-span based on a three hour segment. you bring in conservativei was . there was a symposium in washington about left and right talking about this presidency. listen to the whole thing and then be thankful for what you are offering for us. if this isn't the bargain of the last -- bigge
i don't understand when people do not like thei don't understae do not like the program, they can go to cnn, msnbc, fox news. you bring in conservative radio talk show host on your program. you bring michael savage. people don't have to listen to bill press. you don't have to live in florida to listen to rush limbaugh. just go turn on your tablet. you can live stream it to there are so many options for people and we pay a few pennies a month and we call in once a month to put our two cents in...