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even unimportant programs that we depend on every day. let me tell you something else about a better tomorrow. most important, these people who are stepping up to run and fill that battlefield, these are people with records of service to the community's car country, women, veterans, job creators, cia operatives or health care advocates. they are the democratic leaders of tomorrow. here's what tomorrow means to me here in the best injury of the american people, tomorrow means knowing that health care should be more affordable and is no longer under constant attack. tomorrow means real milk class tax cuts and tax reform. it doesn't put the rich and the famous first, but prioritizes hard-working families, like the one i was raised in. it means not piling on the debt for paying for big corporate giveaways and unnecessary border wall or putting medicare and social security at risk. tomorrow means that congress is seen by the mecca people as someone who listens to them. it also means that those in charge have a spine again. the rest of this yea
even unimportant programs that we depend on every day. let me tell you something else about a better tomorrow. most important, these people who are stepping up to run and fill that battlefield, these are people with records of service to the community's car country, women, veterans, job creators, cia operatives or health care advocates. they are the democratic leaders of tomorrow. here's what tomorrow means to me here in the best injury of the american people, tomorrow means knowing that health...
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that the democratic party is more trusted on health care, fighting for the middle class, and even unimportant programs that we depend on every day. and on the tax issue. -- these people who are stepping up to fill that battlefield, are people with records of service to their communities. are women,y veterans, job creators, cia operatives or health care advocates. to servestepping up again, and other democratic leaders of tomorrow. majority of the american people, tomorrow means knowing that health care will be more affordable, and is no longer under constant attack. tomorrow means real middle-class tax cuts and tax reform that does not but the rich and famous first, but prior prioritizes hard-working families. mean payings not for big corporate giveaways and an unnecessary border wall, or putting medicare and social security at risk. isorrow means that congress seen by the american people as someone who listens to them. it means those in charge have a spine again. we are fighting for tomorrow. it has never been more important. we will take a few questions. >> do you support the senate budget
that the democratic party is more trusted on health care, fighting for the middle class, and even unimportant programs that we depend on every day. and on the tax issue. -- these people who are stepping up to fill that battlefield, are people with records of service to their communities. are women,y veterans, job creators, cia operatives or health care advocates. to servestepping up again, and other democratic leaders of tomorrow. majority of the american people, tomorrow means knowing that...
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in the first 10 amendments tells you what people were thinking at the time what was important or unimportant. >> the election of 1912, how much of the bill of rights applies abroad in 1917, woodrow wilson gives a speech about the bill of rights that doesn't talk about strong enforcement, he says he doesn't refer to the bill of rights in any public statement over two terms of office and when he invokes the declaration of rights in his state of the union, virginia's declaration of rights and yet by 1941 at that time of world war 2 romantic, the hitler is about ian menace and knowledge of the reality of the gestapo in the concentration camps changed the way roosevelt will talk about the bill of rights. talk about how that changes? >> one point is woodrow wilson brings us into world war i rome at gives a speech about how we are going to fight the war to end all wars and make the world safe for democracy, never talks about the bill of rights, the only rights he talks about are the rights of self-determination or the rights of nations that are being abused by imperial germany. that is a big shift
in the first 10 amendments tells you what people were thinking at the time what was important or unimportant. >> the election of 1912, how much of the bill of rights applies abroad in 1917, woodrow wilson gives a speech about the bill of rights that doesn't talk about strong enforcement, he says he doesn't refer to the bill of rights in any public statement over two terms of office and when he invokes the declaration of rights in his state of the union, virginia's declaration of rights...
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whor all, he explained that voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important, he said, was who would count the votes and how. [laughter] now 95 years later. sometimes, it seems like we are back at square one. we have the russians trying to come in my mind, influence who votes by suppressing votes and putting these ads out. they also possibly control who counts the votes, as in our voting infrastructure. we have been trying to attack that on both ends. we know that they are not our only threat. ourughout the 21st century, adversaries will continue to use cyber warfare. we need to be prepared to defend our networks against these threats no matter where they come from. nothing, and i make this case strong despite everything you hear, nothing could be less partisan than securing the future of our elections. the freedoms that those elections preserve. it was marco rubio said during this last election, one-time they're they are going after one party and one candidate, the next time it will be the other candidate and the other party
whor all, he explained that voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important, he said, was who would count the votes and how. [laughter] now 95 years later. sometimes, it seems like we are back at square one. we have the russians trying to come in my mind, influence who votes by suppressing votes and putting these ads out. they also possibly control who counts the votes, as in our voting infrastructure. we have been trying to attack that on both ends. we know that they are...
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see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down to about twenty seconds here i did call the search and rescue then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the olive groves where romance i stayed on . fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but of voiding capture he even managed to shout this is for our lads when he did that shortly after the incident russia's defense ministry released several details of his life roman left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot it was not his first time serving in syria and he was part of dozen successfu
see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down to about twenty seconds here i did call the search and rescue then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made several attacks...
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the coffee and cake same almost unimportant compared to grass around where else can you sit on the ceiling and look up that. you could spend ages playing i spy here and that's the whole idea. from the cafe guests coming through the garden to the upside down house that voyage of discovery. topples topsy turvy world challenges all the senses. it's not just upside down it's also a filter you have to get used to everything being flipped around and. your brain starts to work thinking how can that be when you're busy pondering the walls in the ceiling like a shot of. fifty tons of water seven tons of steel went into building the topsyturvy house it took about nine months to turn the aleutian into a reality. thirty thousand screws plenty of magnets hold the accessories and furnishings in fact. the nine room house is occupied by the imaginary total family that never seem to still make their presence known. whether in the kitchen. all the bathroom it looks as if the homes residents are just left and for taking selfies all pictures of others union cuts a man provides tips on how to create shots that
the coffee and cake same almost unimportant compared to grass around where else can you sit on the ceiling and look up that. you could spend ages playing i spy here and that's the whole idea. from the cafe guests coming through the garden to the upside down house that voyage of discovery. topples topsy turvy world challenges all the senses. it's not just upside down it's also a filter you have to get used to everything being flipped around and. your brain starts to work thinking how can that be...
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see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue team then he will do me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always try to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stayed there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the groups where remount touched down i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield. after the pilot was shot down he was alone and surrounded by terrorists and fired back and unverified video of what happened later appeared online warning you may find the following images disturbing. this is. a little of could be heard shouting this is for law as a detonator to hand grenade and kill themselves and the pilots bravery has touched on the hearts around the world see received this letter from a veteran u.s. serviceman o
see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue team then he will do me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always try to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stayed there and made...
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we cannot dismiss that as an unimportant bleep in the data. rising moral standards, we care more about people than out ancestors did so things can look worse than... how can you measure compassion?” so things can look worse than... how can you measure compassion? i do not have data on compassion but, if you look at the way events are described and categorise, people forget that there were greater number of displacement during the partition of india, the korean war had far more casualties than the war in syria. this is not to minimise the horrific suffering of the people in syria but the imperative to recognise the people in earlier eras and to realise that not stuck with the amount of suffering. just as earlier generations reduced the number so do we. the realisation that these are not utopian aspirations, that displaced people and walls and refugees can be reduced. come back to the point that most people on this earth do not think the way that you do, partly because they are not trained in the way that you have, but you are driven by bigger d
we cannot dismiss that as an unimportant bleep in the data. rising moral standards, we care more about people than out ancestors did so things can look worse than... how can you measure compassion?” so things can look worse than... how can you measure compassion? i do not have data on compassion but, if you look at the way events are described and categorise, people forget that there were greater number of displacement during the partition of india, the korean war had far more casualties than...
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see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the little slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue and then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always try to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the olive groves where room on touchdown i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield. after the pilot was shot down he was alone and surrounded by terrorists and fired back an unverified video of what happened later appeared online and awarding the following images are disturbing. major phillipe of could be heard shouting this is for our lads as he detonated a hand grenade and killed himself the pilots bravery has touched hearts around the world r.t. received this letter from a veteran u.s. servicemen offering s
see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the little slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue and then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always try to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made...
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we cannot dismiss that as some sort of unimportant bleep in the data.we do have to realize that, because of our rising moral standards, we care more about people than our ancestors did so things can can often look worse even though we're more compassionate... how can you measure compassion? how can you be sure we are more compassionate — this generation in the early 21st century, than any other humans? you're right, i do not have data on compassion but, if you look at just the way events are described and categorised, people forget that there were greater number of displacements during the bangladesh war of independence, during the partition of india, the korean war had far more casualties than the war in syria. this is not to minimise the horrific suffering of the syrian people but the imperative to recognise the suffering of people in earlier eras and to realise that we're not stuck with the amount of suffering that we see. just as earlier generations reduced the amount of warfare — not to zero — but we can eliminate the wars that are taking place now
we cannot dismiss that as some sort of unimportant bleep in the data.we do have to realize that, because of our rising moral standards, we care more about people than our ancestors did so things can can often look worse even though we're more compassionate... how can you measure compassion? how can you be sure we are more compassionate — this generation in the early 21st century, than any other humans? you're right, i do not have data on compassion but, if you look at just the way events are...
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see that was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later he had it called the search and rescue team then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i had to do it on the ground while he was fighting isis. there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the all of the groups where room on touchdown i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield after the particle shot down he was surrounded by militants and a gun fight ensued and unverified video of what happened later appeared online a warning you may find the following video disturbing. could be heard shouting this is for our lads as he blew up a hand grenade.
see that was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later he had it called the search and rescue team then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i had to do it on the ground while he was fighting isis. there and made...
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evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did a google search and rescue team then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my commander is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i had to do it on the ground while he was fighting i studied there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the all of groups where room on touchdown i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield. after the pilot was shot down and he was alone and surrounded by militants though he had a gun and did shoot back and unverified video of what happened later appeared online a warning you may find the following images disturbing. major philip off could be heard shouting this is for our lads as he blew up a hand grenade and killed himself the story of the pilot's bravery has not gone unnoticed r.t. received this letter from a veteran u.s. serviceman offering support and ask
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it is not that those issues are unimportant. they are certainly very important. the problem is that the united nations has proven itself time and again to be a grossly biased organization when it comes to israel. as such, the united nations' disproportionate focus has made the problem more difficult to solve by elevating the tensions and the grievances touring the parties. another reason we have attempted to shift the discussion is that the vast scope of the challenges facing the region toward the israeli-palestinian conflict. as we meet here today, the middle east is plagued by many truly horrendous problems. in yemen, there's one of the worst humanitarian disasters on earth with millions of people facing starvation. meanwhile, militia groups fire iranian rockets from yemen into neighboring countries. in syria, the assad regime is using chemical weapons to gas its own people. this war has taken the lives of over 500,000 syrians. millions more have been pushed into neighboring jordan, turkey, and lebanon as refugees, causing major hardship in those countries. in
it is not that those issues are unimportant. they are certainly very important. the problem is that the united nations has proven itself time and again to be a grossly biased organization when it comes to israel. as such, the united nations' disproportionate focus has made the problem more difficult to solve by elevating the tensions and the grievances touring the parties. another reason we have attempted to shift the discussion is that the vast scope of the challenges facing the region toward...
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quite unimportant. and from that which look whether what i said earlier about it looks like an obligation or whether that was in the course or with there's something more complex about it like a thought on thought which destructive pilots and led to it david lee haven't thank you for talking to us and sharing your experience with us two palestinians have been found dead in the aftermath of shelling by israeli forces on gaza followed an explosion that injured four israeli soldiers along the border israel launched a series of ground in air strikes on a number of sites in the southern gaza strip is military blames hamas for saturday's explosion several palestinians were injured in the israeli raids but the future today's incident on the gaza strip border was severe we respond appropriately i send my wishes for a quick recovery to the wounded israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu is expected to address the munich security conference shortly we'll cross to that as soon as it gets underway but first let's
quite unimportant. and from that which look whether what i said earlier about it looks like an obligation or whether that was in the course or with there's something more complex about it like a thought on thought which destructive pilots and led to it david lee haven't thank you for talking to us and sharing your experience with us two palestinians have been found dead in the aftermath of shelling by israeli forces on gaza followed an explosion that injured four israeli soldiers along the...
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see them was the commander's reply and then he said so evenly as if it was something ordinary and unimportant i got hit hard the right is on fire moving south the lift slowing down too and about twenty seconds later here i did google search and rescue then he ordered me to gain altitude of course i didn't do it to leave my command is the last thing i would do i always tried to have his back during flights and now i have to do it on the ground while he was fighting i stood there and made several attacks to vehicles that were getting closer to the olive groves where room on touchdown i stayed until the fuel was extremely low i barely made it back to the airfield roman had waited for the terrorist to get closer to him and only after that he decided to detonate a grenade taking his own life but avoiding capture he even managed to shout this is for our of lads what he did that russia's defense ministry released several facts about his life he left a wife and a four year old daughter behind he was an experienced pilot and it was not his first time serving in syria he was part of a dozen successful
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for love to scientists to cling is unimportant. it might not be very sophisticated but it gets the job done. so. when i read road promo. work on. chimpanzees produce these so stuck had to like how vocalisations when they were being tickled i found that highly intriguing and how similar are they these vocalisations are to humans. that was about the time when i heard that bloody birds are able to produce certain vocalizations when they're being tickled and that intrigued me and. a lot of that i wanted to reconstruct the if you go off laughter by assessing all the great apes and humans. what we did was we collected it's a ticking song itself apes and humans and the ticking cells are represented here as sonograms. you see an orangutan. here that it's very deep and here's a song from the gorilla. and maybe you can already detect it's more complex sounds in here now this is the song of a chimpanzee. and here's a bone for example. and it's also quite shy. complex similar to the chimpanzee and there are also some similarities to the growth
for love to scientists to cling is unimportant. it might not be very sophisticated but it gets the job done. so. when i read road promo. work on. chimpanzees produce these so stuck had to like how vocalisations when they were being tickled i found that highly intriguing and how similar are they these vocalisations are to humans. that was about the time when i heard that bloody birds are able to produce certain vocalizations when they're being tickled and that intrigued me and. a lot of that i...
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businessman, we need him to bring about the change, economic growth was nonexistent underjacob zuma and unimportantlot of companies are dual listed on thejohannesburg stock exchange and the ftse 100 listed on thejohannesburg stock exchange and the ftse100 and those companies like old mutual and anglo—american has benefited from the regime change. we will keep a close eye on it. for now, thank you. still to come... is that must—watch video really going viral — orjust some clever marketing from big business? we'll meet one of the firms that promises views, likes and clicks — for a price. you're with business live from bbc news. first, let's talk about the great northern exhibition, which promises to exhibit great art and innovation from the north. steph is in gateshead to find out what is planned. hello, today they are launching the great exhibition. in the summer for 80 days across the region there will be various events celebrating the art, culture and history of the whole of the north region. it is about inspiring the next generation of people to come up with future innovations, but it is also abo
businessman, we need him to bring about the change, economic growth was nonexistent underjacob zuma and unimportantlot of companies are dual listed on thejohannesburg stock exchange and the ftse 100 listed on thejohannesburg stock exchange and the ftse100 and those companies like old mutual and anglo—american has benefited from the regime change. we will keep a close eye on it. for now, thank you. still to come... is that must—watch video really going viral — orjust some clever marketing...
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after all he explained that who voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important he said was who would tout the vote and it is now 95 years later and sometimes it seems like we are back at square one. and now we the russians again trying to in my mind influence who votes by suppressing votes by putting needs ads out, and alsovo possibly who count the ve as in, our voting infrastructure. we literally have them trying to it attackot us on both ends. and we know they are not our only threat throughout the 21st century they're be going to continue to use cyberwarfare and we immediate to prepare against these threats no matter where they come from. nothing and its really make this case strongly despite everything you hear, nothing could be less partisan than securing the future h of our elections. and the freedoms that those elections preserve. it was marco rubio who said during the last election, you know, one thing they're going after one party and one candidate. and then next time it will be the other candidate and the other party.
after all he explained that who voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important he said was who would tout the vote and it is now 95 years later and sometimes it seems like we are back at square one. and now we the russians again trying to in my mind influence who votes by suppressing votes by putting needs ads out, and alsovo possibly who count the ve as in, our voting infrastructure. we literally have them trying to it attackot us on both ends. and we know they are not...
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54% of children believe their parents are on their phones too much. 32% of children say that's unimportantguests will store their phones in lockboxes which will not open until the family checks out of the hotel. windham owns hotels in europe and north and south america. >>> raiders fans are excited about the return of head coach jon gruden. don't expect the team they share a stadium with to roll out the red carpet. gluedjohn gruden bad about the raiders leaving. this was tweeted out. >>> survivors of the florida school shooting show up at the state capitol demanding gun control. their show of solidarity as the president meets with students today to discuss the issue of gun violence. >>> one year after a devastating flood damaged hundreds of homes in san jose, city leaders and water district officials have taken steps to prevent it from happening again. still, some residents are struggling to rebuild. >>> this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> i remember that day like it was yesterday, the flooding in san jose. too much water. and now we have not enough. there is rain hope on the horizon. thank you
54% of children believe their parents are on their phones too much. 32% of children say that's unimportantguests will store their phones in lockboxes which will not open until the family checks out of the hotel. windham owns hotels in europe and north and south america. >>> raiders fans are excited about the return of head coach jon gruden. don't expect the team they share a stadium with to roll out the red carpet. gluedjohn gruden bad about the raiders leaving. this was tweeted out....
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we cannot dismiss that as some sort of unimportant bleep in the data.ple than our ancestors did so things can can often look worse even though we're more compassionate... how can you measure compassion? how can you be sure we are more compassionate — this generation in the early 21st century, than any other humans? you're right, i do not have data on compassion but, if you look at just the way events are described and categorised, people forget that there were greater number of displacements during the bangladesh war of independence, during the partition of india, the korean war had far more casualties than the war in syria. this is not to minimise the horrific suffering of the syrian people but the imperative to recognise the suffering of people in earlier eras and to realise that we're not stuck with the amount of suffering that we see. just as earlier generations reduced the amount of warfare — not to zero — but we can eliminate the wars that are taking place now. it emboldens us with the realisation that these are not utopian aspirations, that displ
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if kids say they feel unimportant. >> listen to them. >> yeah. >> i'm guilt eye myself in the past yeartheir awareness has sky rocketed. >> i told my wife to stop. she is running a few restaurants but she hides it. i know it is not work related. >> here is our reminder. >> thank you, pam. >>> let's take a quick moment to help you get to where you need to go. >> i have to tell you, gasia, i love that story. you lock your phone away and they give you 5%. >> right. i'll take it too, sal. >> cheapy mccheapster here. you've got it. >> totally. >> good morning, everybody. let's go out and take a look at the commute now. still have slow traffic getting out to the macarthur maze. speaking of being cheapy mccheapster, if you go after 10:00, you realize it is $4 instead of 6:00 or if you go before 5:00 a.m. just wanted to let you know. right now it is the full price of $6 until 10:00. we have a crowd backing up to the macarthur maze. if you are driving on northbound 101 as you approach the 80 split you can see traffic will be okay. there have been no major problems. if you're driving in the east
if kids say they feel unimportant. >> listen to them. >> yeah. >> i'm guilt eye myself in the past yeartheir awareness has sky rocketed. >> i told my wife to stop. she is running a few restaurants but she hides it. i know it is not work related. >> here is our reminder. >> thank you, pam. >>> let's take a quick moment to help you get to where you need to go. >> i have to tell you, gasia, i love that story. you lock your phone away and they give...
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it's not that those issues are unimportant. they are certainly very important. is that the u.n. has proven itself, time and again, to be a grocery biased organization when it comes to israel. >> despite concerns about his lack of permanent security clearances, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, swrard kushner was there with ambassador haley. kushner has been tasked with trying to broker an elusive israel/palestinian peace. that's it for me. meantime, news continues right now. >>> hi there, i'm brooke baldwin. thavengs for being with me on this tuesday afternoon. you are watching cnn. we are standing by, waiting for the first white house briefing to begin. any moment there, white house picture pictures. myriad of questions since anyone stood at that podium. not just from left-wing activists but these students, young voices who survived the terror themselves at douglas high. moments ago students headed to
it's not that those issues are unimportant. they are certainly very important. is that the u.n. has proven itself, time and again, to be a grocery biased organization when it comes to israel. >> despite concerns about his lack of permanent security clearances, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser, swrard kushner was there with ambassador haley. kushner has been tasked with trying to broker an elusive israel/palestinian peace. that's it for me. meantime, news continues right now....
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while the title of "staff secretary" sounds diminutive or unimportant, it may be the most misleading title in this or any white house. the staff secretary, as we said, can be kind of a de facto deputy chief of staff. they serve as a funnel of information to and from the president. they are the liaison between the oval office and all branches of the government. thedailymail.com published this picture of rob porter's first ex-wife, colby holderness, who told the paper porter punched her after they got married in '03. porter has responded in a statement that reads in part, these outrageous allegations are simply false. i took the photos given to the media nearly 15 years ago and the reality behind them is nowhere close to what is being described. i have been transparent and truthful about these vile claims, but i will not further engage publicly with a coordinated smear campaign." porter's second ex-wife, jennifer willoughby, told "the daily mail" that porter dragged her wet and naked out of the shower to yell at her, a story she has repeated on video to the "washington post" in a video
while the title of "staff secretary" sounds diminutive or unimportant, it may be the most misleading title in this or any white house. the staff secretary, as we said, can be kind of a de facto deputy chief of staff. they serve as a funnel of information to and from the president. they are the liaison between the oval office and all branches of the government. thedailymail.com published this picture of rob porter's first ex-wife, colby holderness, who told the paper porter punched her...
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it is going to be unimportant step that we are focusing on. not believe that we would be able to address this issue in this group. anna: you are making progress there and strategy is a work in progress. i hear what you are saying there. them, whenou said to they say that thyssenkrupp shares to double -- could double? guido: we have reduced to 4 business areas. have seen such i dramatic changes and any of the other dax companies. i think we have consistently delivered on what we have promised. we plan to continue on that route and keep to our promises. ,nna: on the subject of tariffs ,o you think if they do that steel, that on chinese steel will --? we have not seen such big changes in volumes ever since. with all of the measurements we have seen so far, the pricing levels have come to a level that these companies are not only making -- by exporting into europe. we are ready to compete on a level playing field. we are not for to rifts -- ta tariffs inneral -- general. anna: thank you for your thoughts this morning. we appreciate it. guido kerkh
it is going to be unimportant step that we are focusing on. not believe that we would be able to address this issue in this group. anna: you are making progress there and strategy is a work in progress. i hear what you are saying there. them, whenou said to they say that thyssenkrupp shares to double -- could double? guido: we have reduced to 4 business areas. have seen such i dramatic changes and any of the other dax companies. i think we have consistently delivered on what we have promised....
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while the title of staff secretary sounds diminutive or perhaps unimportant, it may be the most misleading title in this or any white house. the staff secretary, as we said, can be kind of a de facto deputy chief of staff. they serve as a funnel of information to and from the president. they are the liaison between the oval office and all branches of the government really. the daily mail posted this picture of rob porter's first ex-wife. told the paper he punched her after they were married in '03. he responded in a statement that reads in part, these outrages allegation are simply false. i took the photos given to the media nearly 1w5 years ago and the reality thinned them is nowhere close to what is described. i have been transparent and truthful about these vile claims. i will not engage with a coordinated smear campaign. >>> porter's second ex-wife told the daily mail porter dragged her wet and naked out of the shower to yell at her. it is a story she has repeated on video to the washington post, in a video tonight they have posted. >> during one of these fights we were both yelling at
while the title of staff secretary sounds diminutive or perhaps unimportant, it may be the most misleading title in this or any white house. the staff secretary, as we said, can be kind of a de facto deputy chief of staff. they serve as a funnel of information to and from the president. they are the liaison between the oval office and all branches of the government really. the daily mail posted this picture of rob porter's first ex-wife. told the paper he punched her after they were married in...
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it's not that those issues are unimportant, they are certainly very important. that the u.n. has proven itself time and again to be a grossly biased organization when it comes to israel. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to help many patients achieve both symptom relief and remission. infusion and serious allergic reactions can happen during or after treatment. entyvio may increase risk of infection, which can be serious. pml, a rare, serious, potentially fatal brain infection caused by a virus may be possible. this condition has not been reported with entyvio. tell your doctor if you have an infection, experience frequent infections or have flu-like symptoms or sores. liver problems can occur with entyvio. if your uc or crohn's treatment isn't working for you, ask your gastroenterologist abo
it's not that those issues are unimportant, they are certainly very important. that the u.n. has proven itself time and again to be a grossly biased organization when it comes to israel. if yor crohn's symptoms are holding you back, and your current treatment hasn't worked well enough, it may be time for a change. ask your doctor about entyvio, the only biologic developed and approved just for uc and crohn's. entyvio works at the site of inflammation in the gi tract and is clinically proven to...
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for the purposes of my project, it is completely unimportant whether jefferson did or did not sleep with sally hemmings. it just doesn't matter to me. what matters is what was jefferson's contribution to what happened in the founding and his personal view probably had some influence on that but he wasn't the only one. he was one of a large number of people who created these events and created the nation. so i have made an exception to my general rule in the chapter on hamilton and jefferson where i did go into the 1790's -- historians think it is so important and it's not as important as you thought it was. >> i do think that the fact that the founders didn't always necessarily carry their natural rights through to the final logical conclusion may have some effect and i think through the book you characterize several modern day policies as being inconsistent with the founders' natural rights theory. whether they are or not is less interesting to me than the tension that arises with perhaps these modern day policies, in fact a response to the consequences of the founders not living up to
for the purposes of my project, it is completely unimportant whether jefferson did or did not sleep with sally hemmings. it just doesn't matter to me. what matters is what was jefferson's contribution to what happened in the founding and his personal view probably had some influence on that but he wasn't the only one. he was one of a large number of people who created these events and created the nation. so i have made an exception to my general rule in the chapter on hamilton and jefferson...
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tonight, and as amy said is in -- it is unimportant time to have this conversation, is to take stock of the progress of gender equality from a tiny began to time on the supreme court, to this remarkable moment we are in now. because you have been asked about it every place you have gone over the past couple of weeks, i need to begun and i -- everyone is the supreme have eager for your thoughts, what are your thoughts on the metoo movement and its lasting on the women's movement. it was ginsburg: --ething i was asked earlier what i wanted to convey there was that sexual harassment of , but has gone on forever it did not get headlines until a woman named catherine mckinnon wrote a book called "sexual harassment in the workplace." that was the thought of litigation under title vii. a few cases came to the supreme court and they all came out right. still, women were hesitant. i think one of the principal reasons was because they feared that they would not be believed. the number of women who have come forward as a result of movement hasmetoo been astonishing. just that itat not it ise to
tonight, and as amy said is in -- it is unimportant time to have this conversation, is to take stock of the progress of gender equality from a tiny began to time on the supreme court, to this remarkable moment we are in now. because you have been asked about it every place you have gone over the past couple of weeks, i need to begun and i -- everyone is the supreme have eager for your thoughts, what are your thoughts on the metoo movement and its lasting on the women's movement. it was...
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rosen: our task tonight, and as amy said it is unimportant important time to take stock of the progress of gender equality from a tiny -- time began to your time on the supreme court, to this remarkable moment we are in now. because you have been asked about it every place you have gone over the past couple of weeks, i need to begun and i want to have -- everyone is eager for your thoughts, what are your thoughts on the metoo movement and will it prove lasting progress for women's equality. ? justice ginsburg: it was something i was asked earlier -- what i wanted to convey there was that sexual harassment of women has gone on forever, but it did not get headlines until a woman named catherine mckinnon wrote a book called "sexual harassment in the workplace." that was litigation under title vii. a few cases came to the supreme court and they all came out right. but still, women were hesitant. i think one of the principal reasons was because they feared that they would not be believed. the number of women who have come forward as a result of the metoo movement has been astonishing. my hop
rosen: our task tonight, and as amy said it is unimportant important time to take stock of the progress of gender equality from a tiny -- time began to your time on the supreme court, to this remarkable moment we are in now. because you have been asked about it every place you have gone over the past couple of weeks, i need to begun and i want to have -- everyone is eager for your thoughts, what are your thoughts on the metoo movement and will it prove lasting progress for women's equality. ?...
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it was a very unimportant meeting. it took place a long time. don't remember much about it. >> let me go to another, natasha bertrand. i don't know nothing here, as sergeant schulz used to say on hogan's heroes. any time somebody gets indicted, coffee boy. didn't some kind of work around the office. don't really know him. >> reince priebus actually said it himself. he cedric gates was working behind the scenes. rick gates was flying on trump's plane, on trump's campaign plane until election day. he stayed on working with the transition team as a liaison between the transition team and the rnc. even after, well after paul manafort was ousted, he stayed on. and he of course was still talking to paul manafort throughout that entire period. he was paul manafort's protege. he was his right-hand man. and i would also say the fact that george papadopoulos is being characterized as a coffee boy, you would want the coffee boy to be the one doing the intermediary work if you wanted someone low level in the campaign who isn't noticed to be colluding with r
it was a very unimportant meeting. it took place a long time. don't remember much about it. >> let me go to another, natasha bertrand. i don't know nothing here, as sergeant schulz used to say on hogan's heroes. any time somebody gets indicted, coffee boy. didn't some kind of work around the office. don't really know him. >> reince priebus actually said it himself. he cedric gates was working behind the scenes. rick gates was flying on trump's plane, on trump's campaign plane until...
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why were these tips considered unimportant enough to not have further action? who would make this decision? has the fbi apologized for their failure to act upon these tips? who ultimately would be the person who decided that this now very relevant case was irrelevant? >> so, sheriff, obviously, this is a question for the fbi. i want to point out that we did invite the fbi director and somebody from the field office in miami to come here tonight to answer your questions. they declined. but their excuse that this is part of an ongoing investigation. but if you would address what you can about the red flags, not just the tips called into the fbi, but also the visits by the police to the shooter's house. how does that -- dana is talking about getting those red flags into some sort of system to prevent that person from being able to buy a firearm. how would that work? it obviously didn't in this case. how should it work? >> let's start out by saying, if we had this conversation two or three or four years ago, i would say the primary group of people, the primary indu
why were these tips considered unimportant enough to not have further action? who would make this decision? has the fbi apologized for their failure to act upon these tips? who ultimately would be the person who decided that this now very relevant case was irrelevant? >> so, sheriff, obviously, this is a question for the fbi. i want to point out that we did invite the fbi director and somebody from the field office in miami to come here tonight to answer your questions. they declined. but...
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it's unimportant for this fisa. until we see the entire underlying file, it makes no sense at all. that's why i say from the hip this 3 1/2-page memo is a piece of trash. >> want to make sure that our viewers in the you sats and around the world understand what you're saying. kim whaley, how do you see the release of this memo? >> i know our listeners are interested in the bottom line here. we need to pump the brakes in terms of letting go mr. rosenstein. was there probable cause for a federal judge to issue this fisa warrant with respect to surveillance of carter page? we're not talking about putting someone in jail. we're talking about intelligence. a couple of things come out of the memo that are pretty remarkable. white house counsel himself says to be clear the memorandum represents the judgment of the congressional authors. that's not standing behind the facts of the memo. the nunes memo itself says the fisa application relied on steele's record of credible reporting. even the nunes memo acknowledges that mr. steele was a credible witness in other context. the supreme court,
it's unimportant for this fisa. until we see the entire underlying file, it makes no sense at all. that's why i say from the hip this 3 1/2-page memo is a piece of trash. >> want to make sure that our viewers in the you sats and around the world understand what you're saying. kim whaley, how do you see the release of this memo? >> i know our listeners are interested in the bottom line here. we need to pump the brakes in terms of letting go mr. rosenstein. was there probable cause...
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everything else is kind of unimportant. what we're going to see next is this hopeless cycle that this kind of downward spiral for staff, where it's harder and harder to get people who want to go in because the mess gets worse and worse, so the mess gets worse and worse. >> let me stay with you, because one of the other revolutions today was about four white house reporters being brought in for a background briefing, arranged by sarah huckabee sanders, where the individual accused, rob porter, defended himself. i'm told that that was green lit, there they are walking in, jonathan swan, josh dawsy, maggie haberman. this happened right before the briefing. i'm told today by a source that that operation was green lit by kelly. >> if that's the case, that shows you that he is, again, the effort to sort of cover his tracks in this. that there's a real attempt at damage control. the white house's story has changed about a half dozen times in as many days since the porter allegations first were made public. and i think we're seeing
everything else is kind of unimportant. what we're going to see next is this hopeless cycle that this kind of downward spiral for staff, where it's harder and harder to get people who want to go in because the mess gets worse and worse, so the mess gets worse and worse. >> let me stay with you, because one of the other revolutions today was about four white house reporters being brought in for a background briefing, arranged by sarah huckabee sanders, where the individual accused, rob...
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thought, yeah, well, gettysburg was a skirmish next to stalingrad, does that mean your battle was unimportant? you know, if you're dead, you're dead. even if 300 are dead, 3,000 or 30,000. you know, being killed in the revolution was no more fun than being killed in the civil war or any other war. so, that's something to remember when we see, you know, we look at the scale of these battles. and it can look relatively small. but lives were being lost and people were putting their lives on the line. >> and wasn't brandywine the longest battle and the largest battle of the revolutionary war? the battle of brandywine. >> well, certainly, the battles for new york, there were probably more troops in the area than engaged in the actual fighting. yeah, but, you know, this was a several-mile whole front here. so, having lost this battle and here we are in the big map, howe is able, he outmaneuvers washington and he marches into philadelphia. so, philadelphia has fallen. congress takes off. congress flees. and the british have taken the capital. >> do you know where they went? >> they went to a town wh
thought, yeah, well, gettysburg was a skirmish next to stalingrad, does that mean your battle was unimportant? you know, if you're dead, you're dead. even if 300 are dead, 3,000 or 30,000. you know, being killed in the revolution was no more fun than being killed in the civil war or any other war. so, that's something to remember when we see, you know, we look at the scale of these battles. and it can look relatively small. but lives were being lost and people were putting their lives on the...
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after all he explained, he said who voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important in his words was who would count the vote and howl. so it is now 95 years later and so many times we are back at square one because that same idea and it doesn't really matter who votes, they have tried to influence that but would really matters is who counts the vote in what the votes are. that's the exact philosophy we are saying and the exact actions we are seeing from russia again. they are trying to control not only who votes but who counts the votes and how. that is america's election infrastructure. we all know russia is not our only threat and other countries are going to be completely emboldened to do this as well. so to anyone who would block the bill, the bipartisan bill i just discussed at the worst happens in 2018 it is on you and it's not just russia. you will have to explain why we ignore doing something when we have all this money that's going into security and military defense and we put none of that into the cybersecurity defense wo
after all he explained, he said who voted was completely unimportant. what was extraordinarily important in his words was who would count the vote and howl. so it is now 95 years later and so many times we are back at square one because that same idea and it doesn't really matter who votes, they have tried to influence that but would really matters is who counts the vote in what the votes are. that's the exact philosophy we are saying and the exact actions we are seeing from russia again. they...
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after all, he explained, that who voted was, quote, completely unimportant. what was, quote, extraordinarily important, end quote, was who would count the votes and how. it is 95 years later and sometimes it seems like we're back at square one. who voted is important and if we suppress the vote or if people aren't allowed to vote or if the wrong people have voted or they are kalg laid the -- calculated the wrong way, that means they had their way. what he acknowledged is that who counts the vote matters. we have to decide who is going to count america's vote. is it going to be america or are we going to let another country influence our elections and count them themselves? russia, as we know, is not our only threat. our adversaries will continue to use cyber attacks. these may not involve traditional weapons of war, but they can be just as disruptive and destructive. so as i said in closing before the leaders took the floor, the 2018 elections are just 271 days away. we need to protect our election systems. secretary of state rex tillerson said in an intervie
after all, he explained, that who voted was, quote, completely unimportant. what was, quote, extraordinarily important, end quote, was who would count the votes and how. it is 95 years later and sometimes it seems like we're back at square one. who voted is important and if we suppress the vote or if people aren't allowed to vote or if the wrong people have voted or they are kalg laid the -- calculated the wrong way, that means they had their way. what he acknowledged is that who counts the...
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after all, he exclaimed, he said that who voted was completely on and -- completely unimportant. what was important in his words was who would count the votes and how. inis now 95 years later and so many times we are back at square one. that same idea, that it does not matter who votes, they tried to influence that. that is the exact philosophy that we are seeing and actions we are seeing from russia again. they are trying to control, not only who votes, but who counts the votes and how. we all know russia is not our -- other countries if they see us do nothing will be emboldened to do this as well. anyone who would block the bill, the bipartisan bills i just discussed, if the worst happens in 2018, it is on you and it is not just russia. he will have to explain why we ignored doing something when we have all this money that's going into security and military defense, if we put none of that in the cyber security defense, we see a new weapon these countries are using it is on the people blocking that. the 2018 election is the number 266 days away. hacked me once shame on you, hack
after all, he exclaimed, he said that who voted was completely on and -- completely unimportant. what was important in his words was who would count the votes and how. inis now 95 years later and so many times we are back at square one. that same idea, that it does not matter who votes, they tried to influence that. that is the exact philosophy that we are seeing and actions we are seeing from russia again. they are trying to control, not only who votes, but who counts the votes and how. we all...
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you're an investor for the long haul and don't need money in the next 12 months, it's relatively unimportant it less painful or interesting or less confusing on a day like today. neil: people use this as opportunity to get out. they want to get out now, ask questions later. forgetting the fact when they do get out, they have to pay taxes on gains, i assume they still have, maybe not as big as gains but tax implication to that, and i'm wondering if people don't sort of ponder that when they get so fed up? >> yeah, the experts tell us over and over again that selling when the market is plunging is the wrong decision, it's a decision that you didn't really understand why you were in for the first place. and these people almost certainly have gains unless they just started investing in december. neil: well put, well put. thank you, adam, very, very much. >> thank you. neil: if you're going to sell an asset that you still made money on, it's going to be 30 to 35% depending on tax bracket. the stock or investment would have had to fall by that amount for you to justify selling even at a gain at th
you're an investor for the long haul and don't need money in the next 12 months, it's relatively unimportant it less painful or interesting or less confusing on a day like today. neil: people use this as opportunity to get out. they want to get out now, ask questions later. forgetting the fact when they do get out, they have to pay taxes on gains, i assume they still have, maybe not as big as gains but tax implication to that, and i'm wondering if people don't sort of ponder that when they get...
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in terms of operational planning and routing at unimportant hiring efforts and important position's were hamstrung until that gets resolved. the has a ripple effect throughout. especially when you try to compress spending of very important resources are very important capabilities, now it is in a compressed period of time. it has a huge operational impact. it added ministry to burden and it is difficult to operate on, especially a number of short-term crs? -- crs. >> does it at cost? -- does it add cost? >> it does because you make short-term decisions that you would not make if you have the full budget available at the beginning of the fiscal year. >> the ranking member mentioned acquisition, which is always a high interest for all of us. the federal government traditionally spends too much in the fourth quarter anyway. these short-term crs push it even further into awarding quickly in the fourth quarter and spending maybe not in the most judicious way. up a sorebring subject, this past week a cnn reporter found some pretty sensitive documents in the back of an airplane which could ha
in terms of operational planning and routing at unimportant hiring efforts and important position's were hamstrung until that gets resolved. the has a ripple effect throughout. especially when you try to compress spending of very important resources are very important capabilities, now it is in a compressed period of time. it has a huge operational impact. it added ministry to burden and it is difficult to operate on, especially a number of short-term crs? -- crs. >> does it at cost? --...