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this a vernacular. 5,5. >,500 years of culture.i found m assuming you are the judge and the jury on the list. but it's apropos you picked the political correct nonsense. jesse: the president said we don't have time to be politically correct as isis is chopping off people's heads. >> the more politically incorrect our president is, the more upset they get on the side of political correctness. but what it does to people, it's the veil of a lie over the way the society is operating. i was with my daughter on long island near your home. she said she should have a reality tv show titled, my god, my father is a white male. jesse: people will be upset about the political correctness because president trump might be president for four more years after he's done with the next three. he just announced he's running for reelection. i wanted to do a little boxing analogy. we'll clash with the heavyweights and see who trump can face off with. first we have joe biden, best known for gaffes. trump is best known for making money. 4 years older than donald trump. famous cap phrase for the big fing deal a
this a vernacular. 5,5. >,500 years of culture.i found m assuming you are the judge and the jury on the list. but it's apropos you picked the political correct nonsense. jesse: the president said we don't have time to be politically correct as isis is chopping off people's heads. >> the more politically incorrect our president is, the more upset they get on the side of political correctness. but what it does to people, it's the veil of a lie over the way the society is operating. i was...
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that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british government has been held responsible. at last, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. she uncovered all of this in the 1980s. britain apologised in 2010 but this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government's considering its response. it's the first time this much—criticised inquiry has bared its teeth. but the evidence heard in this room was never really in doubt and this was a scandal very much in the past. the inquiry‘s other investigations may not be as straightforward. but this work had to come first because half of those who have been called britain's lost children have already passed away. tom symonds, bbc news. a six—year—old girl from swindon — who is profoundly deaf — will be joining the stars on the red carpet at the oscars on sunday. maisie sly stars in the british drama the silent child, which has been nominated for best short film. colin paterson reports. it's a story s
that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british government has been held responsible. at last, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. she uncovered all of this in the 1980s. britain apologised in 2010 but this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government's considering its response. it's the first time this much—criticised inquiry has...
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that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british british government has been held responsible. at last, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. britain apologised in 2010 that this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government is considering its response will stop its the first time this much criticised inquiry has bared its teeth. but the evidence heard in this room was never really in doubt. and this was a scandal very much of the past. the inquiry‘s other investigations may not be as straightforward. but this to come first. because half of those who had been called britain's lost children have already passed away. the prime minister has met donald tusk ahead of her major speech on brexit tomorrow expecting to set out her plans for the next stage of negotiations. but there are tensions with brussels on the way ahead. the eu's chief brexit negotiator, michel barnier, says britain is closing the doors on itself, one by one, because o
that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british british government has been held responsible. at last, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. britain apologised in 2010 that this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government is considering its response will stop its the first time this much criticised inquiry has bared its teeth. but the...
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just by having these regulations and vernacular really gives us the conversation to figure some of these emily: that was todd mckinnon with a bloomberg's caroline hyde in london. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and a reminder we are live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the bissell crosswave. ♪ ["blue danube waltz"] ♪
just by having these regulations and vernacular really gives us the conversation to figure some of these emily: that was todd mckinnon with a bloomberg's caroline hyde in london. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and a reminder we are live streaming on twitter. that is all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the bissell crosswave. ♪ ["blue danube waltz"] ♪
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having the regulations and the vernacular really gives us the conversation to figure some of these problemst was todd mckinnon caroline hyde in london. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and a reminder livestream on twitter and check us out on weekdays at 5:00 in new york. bloomberg. ♪ >> tech is dragging wall street down. bonds are surging. >> tesla is a big loser falling about the doubts of making the model three. president trump is considering new moves against china with plans to restrict investment incentive
having the regulations and the vernacular really gives us the conversation to figure some of these problemst was todd mckinnon caroline hyde in london. and that does it for this edition of "bloomberg technology" and a reminder livestream on twitter and check us out on weekdays at 5:00 in new york. bloomberg. ♪ >> tech is dragging wall street down. bonds are surging. >> tesla is a big loser falling about the doubts of making the model three. president trump is considering...
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the industry, the vernacular is to issue change orders.istrative code for the city specifically refers to contract amendments that increase scope, time of duration, more than 10% as a contract modification. and that requires commission approval. so i think the question before you is whether that approval for the later scope subject to budget approval could be given prospectively or not. typically the price is negotiated with the contractor or change in circumstances and staff come back to you and ask for express approval of the change. here we're deviating a bit, because the scope is being reduced due to lack of funding. but the contractor has agreed to hold prices until funds are available through the city's budget process. then that work for pier 29 would be added by way of change order or contract modification. >> what i'd be concerned about maybe when we draft the agreement is some language that would not have the change order coming back to haunt us if we get into if any disputes late where the contractor, since usually those are over
the industry, the vernacular is to issue change orders.istrative code for the city specifically refers to contract amendments that increase scope, time of duration, more than 10% as a contract modification. and that requires commission approval. so i think the question before you is whether that approval for the later scope subject to budget approval could be given prospectively or not. typically the price is negotiated with the contractor or change in circumstances and staff come back to you...
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that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. britain apologised in 2010 but this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government's considering its response. it's the first time this much criticised inquiry has bared its teeth. but the evidence heard in this room was never really in doubt. and this was a scandal very much of the past. the inquiry‘s other investigations may not be as straightforward. but this work had to come first because half of those who had been called britain's lost children have already passed away. it is not the best night to be heading out and about, that is putting it mildly. there is destructive and dangerous weather on the cards. amber warnings for many, large swathes of wales in the south—west, and a red warning across parts of devon, somerset and the south—east of wales. significant snow here, piling up and drifting, grizzlies conditions. temperatures overnight dr
that tells me that they didn't give a rat's backside, if you'll pardon the vernacular, about the british, a measure of truth and a measure of responsibility. the buck stops with the government. britain apologised in 2010 but this report has called for all surviving migrants to receive compensation within a year. the government's considering its response. it's the first time this much criticised inquiry has bared its teeth. but the evidence heard in this room was never really in doubt. and this...
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look at bank robberies, the bank robbers always case the joint, as we say in law enforcement vernacular. they know where to enter, we'll have to unfortunately move to a situation where every school has a single point of entry with security and armed guards. i've been on the record as saying i don't think arming teachers is a solution because law enforcement officers, it has been studied for years, law enforcement officers generally on a range with nobody shooting back at them, 75%, 80% of their shots are going inside the target. what we've learned in adversarial contact, and most of that is between five and seven feet, we learn that law enforcement's pro fish si rating in firearms drops down to 17%, one out of five. so i don't know if arming teachers is the answer. >> cnn law enforcement analyst james gag an know, good to have you with us. >>> texas rocked by a fifth explosion in less than a month. the latest package blowing up inside a fedex facility. the fbi tells cnn it could be connected to the four other explosions an hour's drive north in austin, texas. cnn correspondent ed lavand
look at bank robberies, the bank robbers always case the joint, as we say in law enforcement vernacular. they know where to enter, we'll have to unfortunately move to a situation where every school has a single point of entry with security and armed guards. i've been on the record as saying i don't think arming teachers is a solution because law enforcement officers, it has been studied for years, law enforcement officers generally on a range with nobody shooting back at them, 75%, 80% of their...
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lot of discussion about kind of partnered operations by, with, and through is kind of the popular vernacular. buy a partner with a partner through a partner. but part of the piece on that nobody knows, what's under the hood? what's the method of that? how do you that? how do you create capability? i'll spend a little bit of time on that because i think it's important. like strategicically as we face the possibility now of great power, great power competition it, we also have important regional actors that are serious threats to us, and then -- the violent extremist problem's not going away. how can we address violent extremists and groups that are going to take advantage of these ungoverned spaces? how do it we do that in a way that's sustainable for the military and also sustainable for the economy? and then be able to tackle the violent extremist problem, but still have the capability to go after regional actors if necessary or compete at the strategic level if it necessary. i'll just ask that as foreshadowing. as we get through it there may be things you want to bring up at the question a
lot of discussion about kind of partnered operations by, with, and through is kind of the popular vernacular. buy a partner with a partner through a partner. but part of the piece on that nobody knows, what's under the hood? what's the method of that? how do you that? how do you create capability? i'll spend a little bit of time on that because i think it's important. like strategicically as we face the possibility now of great power, great power competition it, we also have important regional...
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. >> in trump vernacular it is huge.f a policy so dramatically different than president obama's strategic patience for obama versus enough b.s. from trump. he had it. he put sanctions on. he got the chinese to do things they were never willing to do under the prior administration. and we gave up nothing for this meeting. sanctions continue. our joint exercises continue. and there may be a meeting in may with the president. he accepted. but there is a lot of groundwork to be laid before that meeting will be had. >> tucker: what's so interesting though is that that strategy was greeted in washington by the same people iraqi also greet us with liberators like this is insane and we are going to nuclear war. you are totally out of control and don't know what you are doing is anybody going to say honestly i was wrong and i guess it worked? >> the resistance will never admit that trump was able to make this break through. the question is what will come from a meeting, a face-to-face meeting with the president of north korea an
. >> in trump vernacular it is huge.f a policy so dramatically different than president obama's strategic patience for obama versus enough b.s. from trump. he had it. he put sanctions on. he got the chinese to do things they were never willing to do under the prior administration. and we gave up nothing for this meeting. sanctions continue. our joint exercises continue. and there may be a meeting in may with the president. he accepted. but there is a lot of groundwork to be laid before...
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this is colonel arcand, he will be a movie star, he speaks perfect of vernacular american english. he directs every airstrike against isis, it is directed by this guy. the d9 bulldozer, armored plated, bulletproof glass, the first thing that drives against isis positions is a bulldozer. you can see the glass is riddled with bullets, the bravest men in iraq, an untold story that somebody needs to tell, the bulldozer drivers fighting isis. nothing but them and that blade driving against the bad guys. the tanks are behind the bulldozers. that is how badass the bulldozers are. my friend, this is my other friend, the general, that is a smoke plume from a car bomb. i said, stand there. i'm going to take this picture. it looks like you have a halo. and that is the bulldozer upfront, tanks behind and the humvee behind. a car bomb a few minutes later. -- a few hours later. there it is. we will talk more about that in a bit. and she did not want to let go of the guy who had rescued her. go. and sitting on the ground, eating with our hands, just been suicide car bombed, let's have rice and la
this is colonel arcand, he will be a movie star, he speaks perfect of vernacular american english. he directs every airstrike against isis, it is directed by this guy. the d9 bulldozer, armored plated, bulletproof glass, the first thing that drives against isis positions is a bulldozer. you can see the glass is riddled with bullets, the bravest men in iraq, an untold story that somebody needs to tell, the bulldozer drivers fighting isis. nothing but them and that blade driving against the bad...
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i was sort of perplexed for the first 20 pages at the vernacular voice, but i got inspired by that book politics for a moment. the landscape must look like completely foreign territory to you now, but what do you think the next political election is going to look like in -- not just twitter but essentially as internet warfare? >> the big sort of killer app in digital politics for so long was e-mail. that's what we focused on in the obama campaign. really sophisticated e-mail targeting, testing, analytics, to try to raise money. the trump campaign really has no e-mail strategy at all. i was on their e-mail list. just sort of like -- it felt like e-mail forwards from aol back in 1995. the whole time i was thinking when is he going to get an internet strategy. it turned out that just tweeting inflammatory stuff, rallying up the base really did work. i think the big thing that any candidate, democrat or republican, has to think about on the digital side is fake news. the way i look at it is unless you have a message that is more viral than fake news, you're going to get beaten down by fake
i was sort of perplexed for the first 20 pages at the vernacular voice, but i got inspired by that book politics for a moment. the landscape must look like completely foreign territory to you now, but what do you think the next political election is going to look like in -- not just twitter but essentially as internet warfare? >> the big sort of killer app in digital politics for so long was e-mail. that's what we focused on in the obama campaign. really sophisticated e-mail targeting,...
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brian: vernacular of america came down the casey later and building the wall.ate nafta. only got 1.6 billion. unable to do the swap with the daca kids of 800,000 or 1.4 and get his 25 billion. it wasn't in there. but he is taking that disappointment and put it into action. steve: who wound one a lot of money in the omnibus? ainsley: military. steve: maybe there is some way to take some of the money allocate to the pentagon and figure out a good argument for how to build the wall with the pentagon money, they could say it would be part of our national security. ainsley: president was tweeting about it hinting around that he might be able to use that military money to continue the fight against global terrorism. because of the 700 and $716 billion gotten to rebuild our military, many jobs are created and our military is, again rich. building a great border wall with drugs or poison and enemy combatants pouring into our country is all about national defense. build wall through m, we assume that means military. much can be done with the 1.6 billion given to buildin
brian: vernacular of america came down the casey later and building the wall.ate nafta. only got 1.6 billion. unable to do the swap with the daca kids of 800,000 or 1.4 and get his 25 billion. it wasn't in there. but he is taking that disappointment and put it into action. steve: who wound one a lot of money in the omnibus? ainsley: military. steve: maybe there is some way to take some of the money allocate to the pentagon and figure out a good argument for how to build the wall with the...
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. >> learning the vernacular. teen speak of what's going on.was on it and we come up with a list, actually. ainsley: what's one of them that surprised you? >> let's hit the list. sms -- kys? >> kys. >> sounds terrible but it can be very innocuous. drop your books kys. i want to kill myself. that could be taken as a serious issue. this algorithm can tell the difference. find more online. ainsley: android. >> android, cell phone. ainsley: thank you. former police officer went to visit his son at school and what he didn't see stunned him. listen to this. >> i'm looking around the class because they are preparing the kids for the pledge of allegiance. i'm looking where are they going to look to do the pledge of allegiance because there's no flag. ainsley: diamond and silk are here to react to him. they are coming up next. happy birthday to country star bret eldridge. he is 32 years old today ♪ can you give me your heart ♪ you may never get it back ♪ you said you would never smile again ♪ would you look at that. how much money do you think you'll ne
. >> learning the vernacular. teen speak of what's going on.was on it and we come up with a list, actually. ainsley: what's one of them that surprised you? >> let's hit the list. sms -- kys? >> kys. >> sounds terrible but it can be very innocuous. drop your books kys. i want to kill myself. that could be taken as a serious issue. this algorithm can tell the difference. find more online. ainsley: android. >> android, cell phone. ainsley: thank you. former police...
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in today's political vernacular, that would be viewed as criticism, but you can define it however you like. you wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" last april on the subject of the president's tax reform proposal in which you state, "sailing straight into sovereign debt crisis is not pro-growth strategy." do you think we are sailing into a sovereign debt crisis? >> yes. >> based on? >> the trajectory in any forecast for the u.s. debt, rising levels of debt relative to gdp. that finding is not sensitive to either the growth or the budgetary assumptions. it's happening. we're not on knife edge, we're headed in an unsustainable direction, so the only question is when, not if. >> in that same vein, dr. rivlin, you in an interview suggested projection forth sustained 3% economic growth included in the president's budget proposal were "very optimistic." and you went on to furthermore say that 2% was much more responsible. if i was -- since both of y'all have alluded to this or commented directly on it, if you put the continuum of 3% growth out there as crazy, impossible, improbable, unl
in today's political vernacular, that would be viewed as criticism, but you can define it however you like. you wrote an op-ed in "the washington post" last april on the subject of the president's tax reform proposal in which you state, "sailing straight into sovereign debt crisis is not pro-growth strategy." do you think we are sailing into a sovereign debt crisis? >> yes. >> based on? >> the trajectory in any forecast for the u.s. debt, rising levels of...