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. >> tell us about america a patriotic primer. i recommend these books for your grandchildren. tell us about america a patriotic primer. >> well, i worked with a wonderful illustrator. her name is robin glazer. and she was by profession a ballet dancer but she became a book illustrator and her drawings are funny and moving and they're so great. the idea was to go through the alphabet, "a" is for america, the land that we love. it's to go clear through the alphabet. "x" was a little hard but we got through. and we were working on this right after 9/11. and robin drew this wonderful picture and we used a line from america the beautiful. it was thine alabaster cities shine undimmed by human tears. and robin drew this wonderful picture of the world trade center towers. it was a book that was inspired with a lot of emotion. >> good. one of the other books i strongly recommend is "a" is for abigail. as someone who is a fan of abigail adams, talk a little about -- i was pleased to hear you end your talk about some of the women in madison's life. tell us about "a" is for abigail. and wh
. >> tell us about america a patriotic primer. i recommend these books for your grandchildren. tell us about america a patriotic primer. >> well, i worked with a wonderful illustrator. her name is robin glazer. and she was by profession a ballet dancer but she became a book illustrator and her drawings are funny and moving and they're so great. the idea was to go through the alphabet, "a" is for america, the land that we love. it's to go clear through the alphabet....
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us about your main argument. i recommend these books for your grandchildren and i'll tell you about one of the books i bought of yours in a moment. tell us about america i worked with a book illustrator named robin. the idea was to go through the alphabet. it's to go clear through the alphabet. x was a little hard but we got through. we were working on this right after 9/11. robin drew this wonderful picture. we used a line from america the beautiful and robin did this beautiful picture. it was a book that was inspired with a lot of emotion. >> one of the other books i recommend is a is for abigail. talk about -- and i was pleased to hear you end your talk with some of the other women in his lives. what are some of the other women you chose to put in the book? >> we want today make the book inclusive. sally ride is in there. we tried to make it about a group of women that was as inclusive. you want little girls and little boys to read this and understand girls are full of potential just as the boys are. >> and another one is out in 50 states. on that note, do you have a favorite national park or scenic natural area other than wyoming? >> you stole my
us about your main argument. i recommend these books for your grandchildren and i'll tell you about one of the books i bought of yours in a moment. tell us about america i worked with a book illustrator named robin. the idea was to go through the alphabet. it's to go clear through the alphabet. x was a little hard but we got through. we were working on this right after 9/11. robin drew this wonderful picture. we used a line from america the beautiful and robin did this beautiful picture. it was...
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about immigration when it comes to hispanics. but this is also an issue that affects asian families across america. vincent, can you expand on that for us sure. there are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states, and about 10% of them are people of asian descent. right here in san francisco, there are 10,000 undocumented chinese immigrants. so this whole narrative around immigration and undocumented immigration being a latino issue is really, again, i think something i think we have to look at more closely. the reality is that half of the asian american community is foreign born, that the same fear and bigotry that's targeted against undocumented immigrants are the same types of fear and bigotry that are targeted against legal immigrants, as well. and so i think we're seeing nationally this rhetoric that, you know, on the one hand, been about undocumented immigrants, but really it's about, you know, people who have not been part of the old notion of what it means to be america, which is a very white america. >> and talk to us about the importance of celebrating diversity and, in particular, asian american accomplish
about immigration when it comes to hispanics. but this is also an issue that affects asian families across america. vincent, can you expand on that for us sure. there are about 11 million undocumented immigrants in the united states, and about 10% of them are people of asian descent. right here in san francisco, there are 10,000 undocumented chinese immigrants. so this whole narrative around immigration and undocumented immigration being a latino issue is really, again, i think something i...
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america. the defense bill before us today should be about honoring that responsibility, protecting those who protect our national security. instead, here we are considering a republican amendment to attack the health -- that attacks the health and dignity of thousands of men and women serving with honor and courage today. make no mistake, the effect and the intent of this unjust and mean-spirited amendment is to ban patriotic americans from serving our country. it is designed to get transgender service members out of the military. instead of protecting the men and women who risk their lives to defend our freedoms, they are fighting to rip away the health care of thousands of brave service members. the integration of openly transgender service members into our armed forces is the unfinished work of the bipartisan, bipartisan -- and i commend our colleagues' efforts to repeal the discriminatory "don't ask, don't tell" policy. i call on my republican colleagues to immediately withdraw this cruel, discriminatory and appalling amendment. i call upon all my colleagues on both sides of the aisle to defeat
america. the defense bill before us today should be about honoring that responsibility, protecting those who protect our national security. instead, here we are considering a republican amendment to attack the health -- that attacks the health and dignity of thousands of men and women serving with honor and courage today. make no mistake, the effect and the intent of this unjust and mean-spirited amendment is to ban patriotic americans from serving our country. it is designed to get transgender...
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about the united states of america. this is, you know, terrible. this is tragic what's happening. i agree, the united states usedere was a comparison, iwas thinking... we are talking about dark hours of history for america. polls of people who voted for donald trump suggest the vast majority are still glad they did so. they don't regret that vote. that is a measure of the underlying malaise. 63 million people were not duped. these people knew what they wanted, and they wanted trump. there is another aspect to this which is not enough is being spoken about, which is the book byjane mayer, dark money, and some of the research being done on the really sinister group of very rich people who have as their mission, and trump is one of the planned products of this, steve bannon is among them, who are determined to change the face of liberal democracies, to create states of hardly any taxation for the rich. there's something else beside the disillusionment, a really planned bringing down of the states as we once knew it. to pick the theme around the liberal democracies and the malaise, when trump came to europe, immedia
about the united states of america. this is, you know, terrible. this is tragic what's happening. i agree, the united states usedere was a comparison, iwas thinking... we are talking about dark hours of history for america. polls of people who voted for donald trump suggest the vast majority are still glad they did so. they don't regret that vote. that is a measure of the underlying malaise. 63 million people were not duped. these people knew what they wanted, and they wanted trump. there is...
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use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me. why did you mention russian use of banks in america and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? >> well, basically, a lot of the money that comes out of russia is money that's the proceeds of crime. and in all of that money if it's sent in dollars goes through american banks and so we have a great opportunity here to investigate and seize money that's the proceeds of crime and as a national policy i think that we should be -- it should be used much more than it is currently is. >> we should act on that opportunity? >> indeed. >> thank you. >> thank you, senator whitehouse. senator graham? >> i want to thank the ranking member and the chairman for having this meeting. this reads like some kind of a novel that nobody would buy, because it's got to be fiction but unfortunately maybe it's true. let's break down why you're here. you believe that fusion gps should have registered under fara because they were acting on behalf of the russians? >> that's correct. >> so i want to absorb that for a moment. the group that did the dossier on president trump hired this br
use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me. why did you mention russian use of banks in america and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? >> well, basically, a lot of the money that comes out of russia is money that's the proceeds of crime. and in all of that money if it's sent in dollars goes through american banks and so we have a great opportunity here to investigate and seize money that's the proceeds of crime and as a national policy i think that...
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use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me, why did you mention russian use of banks in america, and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? >> basically a love the money that comes out of russia, is money -- a lot of the money coming out of russia is money that is the proceeds of crime. if sense and dollars go through american -- we have an opportunity here to investigate seize money- that is the proceeds of crime. >> thank you. >> i will think the ranking member and chairman for having this hearing. it sounds like fiction but unfortunately maybe it is true. let us break down where you are here. you believe that gps should have registered as a foreign agent because they were lobbying for the russians. >> yes. >> the proof -- the dossier on president trump, by the british spy, one of getting it to the fbi -- you believe they were working for the russians. and in the -- >> in the spring and summer of 2015, they were receiving money indirectly from a russian government official. >> ok. these were the people who were trying to undermine donald trump. by showing that he yet nefarious ties -- th
use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me, why did you mention russian use of banks in america, and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? >> basically a love the money that comes out of russia, is money -- a lot of the money coming out of russia is money that is the proceeds of crime. if sense and dollars go through american -- we have an opportunity here to investigate seize money- that is the proceeds of crime. >> thank you. >> i will...
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us. let's talk about america's evolving role on the world stage.rica first seems to suggest now it's america alone. >> i think that's absolutely right. and trump is willfully destroying american global leadership not in the sense he is alienating allies we've seen the pew research survey cmoing a lots of leadership 70% in france. 57% here in the uk but beyond that trump is willfully understachg the state department tch dismanhattaning 5:30ing, not stachg positions six months into his presidency 94 positions are vacate with no nominee not be obstructed they're not being nominated that's something we need to watchful how trump is retreating from the global stage which kwo destabilize longstanding relationships including with nature p.o. and the g 0. >> he has the crucial speech coming up when everyone every nato member will be looking to see whether he reinforces this mutual protection clause that's in that nature of agreement. and the rest -- if the rest of the world will be looking at that saying if you don't say anything about nato and the commitm
us. let's talk about america's evolving role on the world stage.rica first seems to suggest now it's america alone. >> i think that's absolutely right. and trump is willfully destroying american global leadership not in the sense he is alienating allies we've seen the pew research survey cmoing a lots of leadership 70% in france. 57% here in the uk but beyond that trump is willfully understachg the state department tch dismanhattaning 5:30ing, not stachg positions six months into his...
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s a very strong view about what kinds of weapons were used on civilians and what america should do about it namely fired missiles in that direction now he thinks he should stop helping the rebels but does that mean that he is now after. a small one reaction with missiles to see think that we should not do anything in syria anymore or is there some other deal elsewhere between moscow and washington well that's the question and that is what he meant was you know anybody's guess that's the thing and i put it to you why do you think that the white house would decline to confirm the reports just about there is some kind of clarification here. i am baffled as i am by many things that the trump administration does you know there were a lot of people who thought however critical they were of trump and a lot of commentators were that his action in syria taking some military action in the one strike was something that obama had promised to do in failed to deliver and some thought well maybe trump had done the right thing he had followed through on on the american position on syria but to make that
s a very strong view about what kinds of weapons were used on civilians and what america should do about it namely fired missiles in that direction now he thinks he should stop helping the rebels but does that mean that he is now after. a small one reaction with missiles to see think that we should not do anything in syria anymore or is there some other deal elsewhere between moscow and washington well that's the question and that is what he meant was you know anybody's guess that's the thing...
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use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me. why did you mention russian use of banks in america, and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? mr. browder: basically, a lot of the money coming out of russia is money that is the proceeds of crime. all of that money, if it is cent s and dollars go through american banks. we have an opportunity here to investigate and thesese - seize money that is the proceeds of crime. >> we should act on that opportunity. mr. browder: indeed. >> thank you. >> i will thank the ranking member and chairman for having this hearing. this whole story reflects some kind of novel. it sounds like fiction, but unfortunately maybe it is true. let us break down where you are -- why you are here. do you believe that gps should have registered as a foreign agent because they were lobbying for the russians? mr. browder: that is correct. >> i want to absorb that for a moment. the dossier on president trump, by the british spy, one of -- wound up getting it to the fbi. you believe they were working for the russians. mr. browder: in the spring and summer of 2015, they were receiving money
use of banks in america. that rang a bell with me. why did you mention russian use of banks in america, and what would you like us to do about russian use of banks in america? mr. browder: basically, a lot of the money coming out of russia is money that is the proceeds of crime. all of that money, if it is cent s and dollars go through american banks. we have an opportunity here to investigate and thesese - seize money that is the proceeds of crime. >> we should act on that opportunity....
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america. for those of us of a certain age, the kennedys symbolized a set of values and attitudes about civic life calling. the idea that politics in fact could be a noble and worthwhile pursuit. the notion that our problems, while significant, are never insurmountable. the believes that america's promise might embrace those who had once been locked out. or left behind. opportunity and dignity would no longer be restricted to the few but extended to the many. the responsibility that each of us have to play a part in our nation's destiny. and, by virtue of being american, play a part in the destiny of the world. then say truthfully that example of jack and bobby kennedy helped guide me into politics. and, that the guidance of teddy kennedy made me a better public servant once i arrived in washington. i have to imagine it would give them great pride to see a new generation of kennedys like joe -- proud past and public service. [applause] pres. obama: for whatever reason, i received this reward. we ever came, the scope of progress we made up for my presidency, it is worth pointing out that in many wa
america. for those of us of a certain age, the kennedys symbolized a set of values and attitudes about civic life calling. the idea that politics in fact could be a noble and worthwhile pursuit. the notion that our problems, while significant, are never insurmountable. the believes that america's promise might embrace those who had once been locked out. or left behind. opportunity and dignity would no longer be restricted to the few but extended to the many. the responsibility that each of us...
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for america's national security agency. the methods used to. write about foreign policy. hundreds of journalists and other organizations that all. was found dead in january twenty seventh. the politicians in the press no one else german citizens whether they will be willing to sponsor millions of immigrants refugees. this also. goes on the whole your. mists of what. we saw were. germany has a wonderful culture and a rich history but after world war two we still find it incredibly hard to talk about the national pride. i suppose that all germans really want is peace unity justice and freedom. about your sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last bang turn. up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry but only i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life turned on each breath. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was a cave still some are fond of you those that didn't like to question our ark and i secretly
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about russia and america. thank you for talking about america so often. this money minute brief meeting --dash six people are nodding their head at each other, zero useful information. i want to review, in case you run out of time, this is to help all the people at home. what is the collusion? collusion, no. we don't have that yet. illusion and delusion. collusion? no. illusion, delusion. yes. we will have some fun with words. you are absolutely right. to date , they think we will catch something six months later. we appreciate the fact that don jr. released those emails, appeared on your show for all to see. compare that to the hiding that we saw all during the last campaign by the other side. >> sean: i'm going to buy you a white board. kellyanne conway from the white house tonight.
about russia and america. thank you for talking about america so often. this money minute brief meeting --dash six people are nodding their head at each other, zero useful information. i want to review, in case you run out of time, this is to help all the people at home. what is the collusion? collusion, no. we don't have that yet. illusion and delusion. collusion? no. illusion, delusion. yes. we will have some fun with words. you are absolutely right. to date , they think we will catch...
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what the president's approach to the g20 and their response tell us about his role and america's roleglobe. >>> and dozens of protesters occupy a ohio senate tore's office. why they're protesting. >>> well mortgage rates moved up this week. here's your look. mawhen it comes to helping. her daughter, shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting up dentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. look at her shred. but when it comes to mortgages, she's less confident. fortunately for maria, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. it's simple, so she can understand the details and be sure she's getting the right mortgage. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. i was always "tpeople don't stare anymore. i never joined in. that wasn't fair to any of us. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven
what the president's approach to the g20 and their response tell us about his role and america's roleglobe. >>> and dozens of protesters occupy a ohio senate tore's office. why they're protesting. >>> well mortgage rates moved up this week. here's your look. mawhen it comes to helping. her daughter, shopping for groceries, unclogging the sink, setting up dentist appointments and planning birthday parties, nobody does it better. she's also in a rock band. look at her shred. but...
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us about that. what is family in america? despite the current climate, the reality is that america is changing and and has changed. within the next 20-30 years, as ms. olsen points out in her book, less than half the population of america will be white. ms. olsen includes herself -- excuse me, has given hundreds of interviews and includes those in the book that she's going to talk about. her families that she's talks to throughout america. a few weeks ago our own mayor, judd ashman, was on "united shades of america" to discuss what it's like to be the mayor of one of the most diverse cities in the country. i urge you to go look at that on cnn and see a what his response is. gaithersburg has experiences shift in what's coming in america, and now we're going to talk about that paradigm shift. the name of the book is "not the cleaver family," and i'd like to warmly welcome ms. maria leonard olsen to the dais. [applause] diane's. >> thank you so much for that. i'm so excited to be here. i grew up in montgomery county and i was th
us about that. what is family in america? despite the current climate, the reality is that america is changing and and has changed. within the next 20-30 years, as ms. olsen points out in her book, less than half the population of america will be white. ms. olsen includes herself -- excuse me, has given hundreds of interviews and includes those in the book that she's going to talk about. her families that she's talks to throughout america. a few weeks ago our own mayor, judd ashman, was on...
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working for america's national security agency. the methods used to. write about foreign policy. hundreds of journalists and other organizations. he was found dead in january twenty seventh officially he died of a heart attack but it has to be specified. we entrusted if the politicians and the press no one else german citizens whether they will be willing to sponsor millions of immigrants and refugees. whether they were willing to host nuclear weapons on their let. us go into the. open the file. is. all that. is also from. your. mists of faith in the. basic. of the company we saw. in. germany has a wonderful culture and a rich history but after world war two we still find it incredibly hard to talk about the national pride. i suppose that all germans really want is peace unity justice and freedom. i asked. dimension. six thirty five did you have a career and a career involves using your i phone in your computer and things like that in an office and perhaps she started getting headaches a circular to have to stop doing all this in this kind of you lose the minutes must be from my
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about. america's instrument of influence of the german politics. most of us thought of finance young musicians as almost on the spin off was dozens it was but i do this to list dozens to nobble did it by the thousands of us do not do so devil steve. informed us the fundamentals of i supposed to know what seeds is. this is a nice movie mostly mostly what is from t.m. indeed but the not to. believe this for the longest most of them gave us for only wisdom would come of incessant you know that we've done nothing but it was that isn't. it seems most of the sunni woman enough of them to listen to this life pushed off those. shots seemed wrong when all roles just don't. mean you get to shape out these days becomes active. and engaged equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. thank you for new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington washington the media the media over the voters elected the businessman to run this country business equals power you must
about. america's instrument of influence of the german politics. most of us thought of finance young musicians as almost on the spin off was dozens it was but i do this to list dozens to nobble did it by the thousands of us do not do so devil steve. informed us the fundamentals of i supposed to know what seeds is. this is a nice movie mostly mostly what is from t.m. indeed but the not to. believe this for the longest most of them gave us for only wisdom would come of incessant you know that...
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us. because it's reducing the way we perceive ourselves and that's the first thing that we need to fight against when we talk about occupation. thank you very much recovering old before america gives us a rendition of. just trying to tell you about the saturday which variously described as doldrums speak for us are about to go to the european union. leader will see you all saturday for the eleven years to the day of the birth of a rembrandt. revenge by mohammed ali the man who killed my father and raised our own expelling me to our oak tree. and if he killed me i would dressed up lost and if i were ready i would take my revenge but i would not to murder him if it were soon made clear that he had brothers or sisters those who loved him and constantly long to see him or if he had a wife to greet children who could into his absence but if he turned out to be on his own. like a branch from a tree without a mother or father with neither a brother nor sister wifeless without a child and without can or neighbors or friends colleagues or companions then i would not a thing to is within that aloneness i convinced myself that spaying him no attention in its soul was a cause for event
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america week, despite the president's history in business, he is expected to speak any moment. in the meantime, we want david faronholt. also drew heaarwell, who wrote article about ivanka trump's use of foreign factories for her clothing line. welcome to you both. drew, i was reading your article. your reaction from what you heard from sean spicer about having made in america week when so few products from the president's companies and really new england from ivanka's company comes from the u.s. >> sean makes the point that is against -- and the argument that the white house is saying in some case the machinery isn't here the skilled labor is not here. maybe the demand is not here. yes, that's the reason why the reality is more complicated. >> so david, what do you make of this, the fact that the white house is hosting this theme week of made in america people will hear the party, and see president trump in a fire truck talking about the companies that do make things in mer, and not pay attention that the president daughter's own company are examples of why this is so complicated. we're just lazy, stupid, we make bad deals, that's why we don't make things in america. obviously --
america week, despite the president's history in business, he is expected to speak any moment. in the meantime, we want david faronholt. also drew heaarwell, who wrote article about ivanka trump's use of foreign factories for her clothing line. welcome to you both. drew, i was reading your article. your reaction from what you heard from sean spicer about having made in america week when so few products from the president's companies and really new england from ivanka's company comes from the...
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out, give it to decide to give it to, the people, regular veryday people and screw us, that is not what america is all about. host: diane, let me point you to show we had yesterday. we had hour-long round table single payer, how other countries have their systems, the pros and cons of how it might relate in the united states. if you want to check that out go available rg, still to you, if you want to hear that conversation that took place different people on sides of that issue. "washington the post" talks about spending on the f-35 joint strike fighter. 5.6 billion planned for 74 of these aircraft. saying that the contract action is seen as early stamp of of ress for the next lot planes, which the defense epartment joined office in the manufacture lockheed martin are negotiating. said that the round of planes said to include 50 fighters sold to foreign bringing the total to 141 planes in the sales lot, determined is the price st of the plane, disputes derailed the plan in the past, the office imposed own pricing for the ninth lot of planes after a year of negotiations. $400,000 adds it is realityhelmet aug
out, give it to decide to give it to, the people, regular veryday people and screw us, that is not what america is all about. host: diane, let me point you to show we had yesterday. we had hour-long round table single payer, how other countries have their systems, the pros and cons of how it might relate in the united states. if you want to check that out go available rg, still to you, if you want to hear that conversation that took place different people on sides of that issue....
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but i've been reading recently what people used to say about president ronald reagan and also what people used to say about president george w. bush, americaralism, militarism and all take and no give and now a lot is being applied to president trump, as well. so although there are serious issues, there is also a new picture of the world emerging and president trump's attempt to deal with that in a particular way which is redefining some of the boundaries. and i don't think a lot of it is a major challenge to the world order, but i think that it is a different style and it's more hard power, much more economically focused, a lot of military power being promoted. and i think when we look at the russian meddling and so on, we forget that president trump had a meeting with the three sea s countries as well and said that he will sell arms to them and cheaper liquid gas to them as well, so that is strengthening a group of countries which are on the russian bhor deborder. and he also supports article 5 of the nato charter which is another thing that putin would not have well coucomewelcomed. so diplomacy, but backed by force, as well. >> and imp
but i've been reading recently what people used to say about president ronald reagan and also what people used to say about president george w. bush, americaralism, militarism and all take and no give and now a lot is being applied to president trump, as well. so although there are serious issues, there is also a new picture of the world emerging and president trump's attempt to deal with that in a particular way which is redefining some of the boundaries. and i don't think a lot of it is a...
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. >> they are talking about challenges that we have, they warned us about it, don't vote for president trump. >> message is, america in distress. they are aware that trump won the election. >> how do you miss that. >> they are way out there. >> they are smart artists. >> they are not that smart. >> i think real issue, what of these things happened in last 6 months indicate any distress in had country? job creation, is way up, wages are rising. >> at the end of the day the artist's first amendment rights to put this up, being a proud america i believe in, that but also, this is embarrassing at a tourist hot spot with tourism is up in new york city, despite what many said before the election. that many people see this saying they tee don't care about their president. >> healthcare is up in the air, we don't know if 16 million or 32 million might be out of healthcare. this is distress full. >> we have one of the worst terrorist attacks over 10 years ago, do have you a vision of freedom with new tower, but you look at a flag in distress, that location is in poor taste in my opinion. but too disrespect the flag that so
. >> they are talking about challenges that we have, they warned us about it, don't vote for president trump. >> message is, america in distress. they are aware that trump won the election. >> how do you miss that. >> they are way out there. >> they are smart artists. >> they are not that smart. >> i think real issue, what of these things happened in last 6 months indicate any distress in had country? job creation, is way up, wages are rising. >>...
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about expanding sanctions on russia. the bill includes fresh sanctions against iran and north korea. the us ambassador to the un said this about china's corporation of americaador to the un said this about china's corporation of americali think they have cooperated. i was pleased with the response we got back. i think some seriousness has been shown. the true test will be what they have worked out with russia. that is the real test. just hearing that from the us ambassador to the un, there are un sanctions but also united states on sanctions? yes, the sanctions on the bill would authorise sanctions against businesses which deal with north korea. it would be a way of putting pressure on china because they do the most business that north korea. it is something the administration has pushed aggressively. at the un, they are saying when it comes to tightening international sanctions, airand tightening international sanctions, air and travel restrictions, possibly oil restrictions and north korean guest workers, when they initially proposed to china were thinking of, the initial response was quite serious and she was pleased by. that her take on what is happenin
about expanding sanctions on russia. the bill includes fresh sanctions against iran and north korea. the us ambassador to the un said this about china's corporation of americaador to the un said this about china's corporation of americali think they have cooperated. i was pleased with the response we got back. i think some seriousness has been shown. the true test will be what they have worked out with russia. that is the real test. just hearing that from the us ambassador to the un, there are...
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about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. here food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the cinema. it is very cinematic. it is thought provoting, it is not vegetarian propaganda but it will give you food for thought. i like that phrase, vegetarian propaganda. i will do something with that. what about dvds? heal the living was a small release. it is a story of a heart. it is a story about a young man he was involved in an accident and his heart may be used for a transplant to save someone else, to heal the living. it is a film about the miracle of medicine but it is more than that, it is about life and death, it is about transcendence, it takes poetic meanders into strange areas. it is very underplayed and does not feel like it is manipulating your emotions but i was totally overwhelmed by it. everyone i know who has se
about a young girl in korea who has raised a super—pig. she follows to america to stop it being experimented upon and being used for food. here food comes from and how does capitalism hide behind a caring face. tilda swinton is a fantastically monstrous creation. the film uses brilliant cgi to bring the giant pig to life. the film is satirical and strange and i liked it. it is ideally seen in the cinema. it is very cinematic. it is thought provoting, it is not vegetarian propaganda but it...
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if you let these two, tell us about this new book you have coming out tomorrow on july 4th, "america oug schoen, telus. >> what jesse and i have done, we talk about ethics reform, with chris christie, it doesn't happen on foreign policy. on job creation. we come up with the kind of solutions that the vast middle of america can buy back into. our plea in the age of trump is to bring people together. >> sandra: i think chris stirewalt -- it's always good to see you. jessica tarlov, specifically america in the age of trump. what are you telling us here? >> we are telling you we have a president that doesn't really belong -- he is my president as well. we have a president who does not belong to a party in the way the presidents historically do. he is someone who is willing to cut deals with either side and we really highlight the fact that they are centered solutions on the left and right that either side should be considering. health care is a hot topic here. criminal justice reform, what doesn't get nearly enough attention. ethics, we talk about that a lot. and how that can be restored.
if you let these two, tell us about this new book you have coming out tomorrow on july 4th, "america oug schoen, telus. >> what jesse and i have done, we talk about ethics reform, with chris christie, it doesn't happen on foreign policy. on job creation. we come up with the kind of solutions that the vast middle of america can buy back into. our plea in the age of trump is to bring people together. >> sandra: i think chris stirewalt -- it's always good to see you. jessica...
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to join us tonight to talk about the presidency and golf. the voice of america as well as a host on cbs sports radio. hello michael >> how are you doing. i wanted to talk to you all week long and you're here with us. let's talk about golf and how it pertains to the presidency. it's a game that president trump loves. he's hit a lot of courses. he a couple of his courses in the golf pretty well, right? knows- >> very well. i've played several of his courses and they're very, very courses. they certainly have that discontinuetive trump style, lots of gold leaf, lots of the statues and lots of the name trump every where. i had written an article some years ago that predicted he would be the next commissioner of the pga tour because he loved the game. that job actually did come up last year during the election but he chose a different path. he does know the game very, very well and his properties are very , very highly regarded. and so the last couple of years in golf it seems like there was an interest that fell off because tiger woods, you know, had been injured. h
to join us tonight to talk about the presidency and golf. the voice of america as well as a host on cbs sports radio. hello michael >> how are you doing. i wanted to talk to you all week long and you're here with us. let's talk about golf and how it pertains to the presidency. it's a game that president trump loves. he's hit a lot of courses. he a couple of his courses in the golf pretty well, right? knows- >> very well. i've played several of his courses and they're very, very...
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are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the us a large part of donald trump speech to american voters was about increasing the number of manufacturing jobs in america'sat the white house event, he made no bones about his personal responsibility for the new factory. we represent the return of lcd electronics and electronic manufacturing to the united states, the country that we love, that is where we want our jobs. to make such an incredible invest in, they put in faith and confidence in the future of the american economy. in other words, if idid not american economy. in other words, if i did not get elected, he definitely would not be spending $10 billion. behind the theatre of the announcement, some familiar concerns about the price us taxpayers will pat’- about the price us taxpayers will pay. news reports ahead of the announcements indicate the tie when his company could benefit from $3 billion in tax breaks in exchange for the wisconsin plan. 0ne local politician has referred to it as a corporate welfare package and there is why spectres is about economists about how many such jobs can be created in an era of increasing automation and ever fierce
are questions from some about the cost of the deal to the us a large part of donald trump speech to american voters was about increasing the number of manufacturing jobs in america'sat the white house event, he made no bones about his personal responsibility for the new factory. we represent the return of lcd electronics and electronic manufacturing to the united states, the country that we love, that is where we want our jobs. to make such an incredible invest in, they put in faith and...
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america's national security agency. the methods used to. journalists write about foreign policy. hundreds of journalists and other organizations. he was found dead in january twenty seventh officially he died of a heart attack but it has to be specified. we entrusted if the politicians and the press no one else german citizens whether they will be willing to sponsor millions of immigrants and refugees. whether they were willing to host nuclear weapons on their let. us go into the. open the file. for. this and. all that. it's also. nice to. know your. mists of what. they see. in the. germany has a wonderful culture and a rich history but after world war two we still find it incredibly hard to talk about on national pride. i suppose that all germans really want is peace unity justice and freedom. oh. in the us a child can choose a school. with a retired officers as teachers we don't. recruit will says to you if the cadet is interested in going in the military but we don't recruit ourselves. the pentagon is funding a program to boost interest in the military among teenagers. to step
america's national security agency. the methods used to. journalists write about foreign policy. hundreds of journalists and other organizations. he was found dead in january twenty seventh officially he died of a heart attack but it has to be specified. we entrusted if the politicians and the press no one else german citizens whether they will be willing to sponsor millions of immigrants and refugees. whether they were willing to host nuclear weapons on their let. us go into the. open the...
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about north america. three percent to 40% and giving us details in the various regions.nd say april results. goldman sachs removed them from their conviction by list. this is a deal that we broke yesterday, $4.2 billion worth. runmberg intelligence has the numbers. 4.2 billion dollars, the equivalent of 7.5 times the --es of 20 times earnings of according to deborah aiken. a super price and it will be used to do what, debt reduction and that goes back to the deal they did with me johnson. johnson. naming steven jones as deputy ceo and i mention this because the manager will be on a little bit later on this morning so keep an eye on that if you're interested in the european aviation story. let's have a look at futures and where we are expected to open up to we are expected to open higher. of .25an equity session of 1%. a little bit higher. that despite the fact we have this ongoing bond story, a bit of a bond revival going on because of people questioning with a we can see a hike from the fed, whether trump can deliver in terms of a fiscal boost. manus: let it go, the ref
about north america. three percent to 40% and giving us details in the various regions.nd say april results. goldman sachs removed them from their conviction by list. this is a deal that we broke yesterday, $4.2 billion worth. runmberg intelligence has the numbers. 4.2 billion dollars, the equivalent of 7.5 times the --es of 20 times earnings of according to deborah aiken. a super price and it will be used to do what, debt reduction and that goes back to the deal they did with me johnson....
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representative pollis, tell us about startups across america. >> five years ago, darr darrelli had aiscussion people didn't have an experience or know about the startup world. darrell and i are both entrepreneurs. we said why don't we create here in congress a startup day across america where we get our colleagues to understand the startup economy visiting startup in their district. >> representative issa, since i work at cnbc, i'm hoping this means that you can work across the aisle on tax reform. what do you think? >> we both have art lapper as a friend and adviser eric served on one of your boards we have common ground on what we believe will help america get producing way ahead of the rest of the world one of the challenges is to find those things we agree on and do them and try to stay away from those divisive issues that often divide us. >> we have breaking news that we're very surprised about. >> yep we're very surprised earlier than expected. whole foods earnings have come out and earnings have beat expectations on the bottom and top line let's go with eps. 36 cents adjusted.
representative pollis, tell us about startups across america. >> five years ago, darr darrelli had aiscussion people didn't have an experience or know about the startup world. darrell and i are both entrepreneurs. we said why don't we create here in congress a startup day across america where we get our colleagues to understand the startup economy visiting startup in their district. >> representative issa, since i work at cnbc, i'm hoping this means that you can work across the...
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russia's interference in the twenty sixteen us political campaign and what it says about america's electoral vulnerability on this edition of the policy. of the politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king how vulnerable is america's election infrastructure what exactly have we learned from interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and what's being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments let's get insights from cyber security expert roderick jones he's a former member of scotland yard special branch and founder and c.e.o. of aruba a.
russia's interference in the twenty sixteen us political campaign and what it says about america's electoral vulnerability on this edition of the policy. of the politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king how vulnerable is america's election infrastructure what exactly have we learned from interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and what's being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments let's get insights from cyber security expert roderick jones he's a...
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far a new video has emerged showing us helicopters flying over iraq are islamic state stronghold in syria america says its forces are now operating inside russia us about to say we're going to rebel start an operation to retake the city back in november and last month they managed to breach the walls of the old city washington hasn't revealed the number of u.s. soldiers operating in the city but a coalition spokesman earlier said there are quote not hundreds. and also said the u.s. led coalition forces in iraq are more exposed to enemy contact than those in iraq. according to him there in syria on their own devising assisting and accompanying mission you elaborate on the meaning of this by saying american troops are the ones who call in the strikes are to use it jacqueline takes a closer look. by it's this train those are all the tags you always get when the pentagon tries to explain what american soldiers are doing in iraq in three or four years and assist training aspect advise and assist in training mission. training equipping. the company and assist train equip and assist in the company and our partners on the ground so let's break down those terms
far a new video has emerged showing us helicopters flying over iraq are islamic state stronghold in syria america says its forces are now operating inside russia us about to say we're going to rebel start an operation to retake the city back in november and last month they managed to breach the walls of the old city washington hasn't revealed the number of u.s. soldiers operating in the city but a coalition spokesman earlier said there are quote not hundreds. and also said the u.s. led...
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about the opioid epidemic in the u.s. by provider.atellite >> "washington journal" continues. sam quinones, journalist and author of the book "dreamland," joins us today as we return to the topic of opioid addiction in america. get to the book, want to ask about something you wrote on your blog recently. said they are writing about heroin is another way of writing bout america, who we are and what we have become. can you explain that. guest: sure. this began to occur me me in the middle of the project. wonder why it was that this problem was really but also appalachian, why it was affecting charlotte and indianapolis and places that did very well years, e last 20 or 30 not rust belt areas. what was common denominator? began to understand the common denominator was our own writing and you were about bigger topics than drug trafficking. is as a crime reporter. i thought i was writing a book trafficking from mexico and marketing and stuff like that, all of that is part of the story. but i think beyond that, it gets become, we've been isolated, fragmented, done enormous amount to destroy in this country. the dreamland title comes from in the town of the ohio ohio on river. once it was the thing that held the to
about the opioid epidemic in the u.s. by provider.atellite >> "washington journal" continues. sam quinones, journalist and author of the book "dreamland," joins us today as we return to the topic of opioid addiction in america. get to the book, want to ask about something you wrote on your blog recently. said they are writing about heroin is another way of writing bout america, who we are and what we have become. can you explain that. guest: sure. this began to occur...
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america in higher american, all right? buy american. speak to kristen, tell us about the made in america showcase we will see this week. >> hello, sandra. today, products made it almost all 50 states are going to be on display at the white house and to show how the president's effort roll back regulations reform the tax code could help move american companies to make affection more in the u.s. before the white house can fully focus on tax reform, they need to figure out health care reform, and over the weekend, the senate republicans effort to do just that hit another major setback. this time, it had to do with senator john mccain. he will be out of washington for at least the entire week after undergoing surgery for a blood clot above his eye. and remember, this is a bill where every single vote counts. senate majority leader, mitch mcconnell, delayed the vote until senator john mccain is back, leaving ample time for senators to change their mind. one senator says he will not budge is senator rand paul from kentucky, and he says this morning, the white house legislat
america in higher american, all right? buy american. speak to kristen, tell us about the made in america showcase we will see this week. >> hello, sandra. today, products made it almost all 50 states are going to be on display at the white house and to show how the president's effort roll back regulations reform the tax code could help move american companies to make affection more in the u.s. before the white house can fully focus on tax reform, they need to figure out health care...
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about the banks. trading expectations at goldman sachs and bank of america out today. joining ushank you for joining us. what do we know about banks? we had a couple with tough quarters. what are we expecting today? there is nothing to dispel the fact this quarter will be sobering. the second quarter a year ago was a tough comparison for most of these banks. this quarter is going to be a double-digit decline. francine: what are we expecting from bank of america? >> we know the investment banking is a volatile business. tom: which matters more? traditionalg or loan banking? bank we ares on the looking at. we are really going to focus on the outlook for trading. if you look at bank of america, more diversified, universal bank. extremelyk is important for them. tom: how wide are the valuations into big to fail? >> we have seen u.s. banks double the performance of the s&p 500. looking for a catalyst to drive the next leg forward. banks are going to have to deliver on the retail banking side and deliver better than expected trading revenues to provide confidence. francine: when you lo
about the banks. trading expectations at goldman sachs and bank of america out today. joining ushank you for joining us. what do we know about banks? we had a couple with tough quarters. what are we expecting today? there is nothing to dispel the fact this quarter will be sobering. the second quarter a year ago was a tough comparison for most of these banks. this quarter is going to be a double-digit decline. francine: what are we expecting from bank of america? >> we know the investment...
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tell us about what is going on >> well, welcome america ceremony has great surprises, boys two men readingxcerpt from the declaration of the independent and philadelphia historical actors and lots of award and the mayor and everybody is kicking off really important day right here in america's most historic spot. >> we have the fife and drum, all day long. so this is amazing. this is the man, the myth, the legend. he kicked off his vision here for parade. tell us what we are looking at here. >> float we're looking at is visit philadelphia float which is the iconic, xoxo spreading the love and happiness of philadelphia. >> how many floats do we have in the parade today. >> ten total floats and we have 78 different unit in the parade, 4,000 marchers and representing eight different states. >> how many hours do you think you have finally put into all this to put tonight completion from your brain to street how long are we talking. >> thousands of hours because we're already working on next year and with the change of the name of the parade which is now you had parade, the name was changed as w
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befell each of them, sometimes we forget how fundamentally the story they told us about ourselves changed the trajectory of americaifference. we live in a time of great cynicism, about our institutions. that is one of the few things that democrats and republicans can agree on. it is a cynicism that is most corrosive when it comes to our system of self-government, that of jagged,history sometimes tentative, but ultimately forward progress, mps are children's ability to see in the noisy and often too trivial pursuits of politics the possibility of our democracy doing big things. a columnist had written people whatt give a damn about the average congressman hears. they know what you hear in congress is 99% trite, ignorance, and demagoguery and not to be relied upon. which is perhaps a little harsh. 99% seems high. [applause] obama: 85. president kennedy wrote that the complication of public business and the competition for the public's attention have obscured innumerable acts of political courage. large and small, performed .lmost daily innumerable acts of political courage large and small, performed almost daily. an
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russia's interference in the twenty sixteen us political campaign and what it says about america's electoral vulnerability on this edition of. the politicking on matthew cook sitting in for larry king how vulnerable is america's election infrastructure what exactly have we learned from interference in the twenty sixteen presidential election and what's being done to halt future meddling by foreign governments let's get insights from cyber security expert roderick jones he's a former member of scotland yard's special branch and founder and c.e.o. of aruba a cyber security firm roderick joins me from san francisco. so a lot of words are being used these of the russia and the twenty sixty election meddling interference attempt to influence based on your professional expertise and experience how would you describe russia's intentions and actions. well matthew put it this way i think if you're running for office in the united states and the next to you whether at a local level or a national level you're going to be hacked it's as simple as that i think you know the russians had such success with
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but terry for us embodies not only america, but in wisconsin we think about success story in terms of hard work, determination, building a company with just literally a few thousand dollars in 1974, starting out building the knobs, remember the old knobs on black and white tvs. gag g gallagher, i'm thinking of you in particular. but building those knobs. and then getting an atari contract. now being one of the leaders in the world. we are thrilled to have you here today and to have your success story be a part of the american success story and particularly coming to the state of wisconsin. so, terry, thank you. [ applause ] >> this is a great day for america. it is a great day for wisconsin and it's a great day for foxconn. [ applause ] >>> today we're announcing the single largest economic development project in the history of the state of wisconsin and one of the largest in the history of this country. [ applause ] >> in fact, we went back and verified this. this would be the largest green filled base company investment from a foreign based company in u.s. history measured by jobs.
but terry for us embodies not only america, but in wisconsin we think about success story in terms of hard work, determination, building a company with just literally a few thousand dollars in 1974, starting out building the knobs, remember the old knobs on black and white tvs. gag g gallagher, i'm thinking of you in particular. but building those knobs. and then getting an atari contract. now being one of the leaders in the world. we are thrilled to have you here today and to have your success...