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his letters are not full of any talk of virtue or disinterested behavior. he just didn't care about that. his talk was always concerned with what can i do to advance my interests. he didn't care about the other values that the others were intensely trying to cultivate and perform. burr behaved differently, and in the end i think that difference provoked his fellow statesmen into bringing him down. he was brought down from both ends of the political spectrum, from hamilton at one end, from jefferson at the other, both came to despise burr and both brought him down and destroyed his reputation. yet i think the very high mindedness of this -- of these mainstream revolutionary leaders raises some fundamental questions. if it was the intense commitment of this generation, these founders, to new enlightened values that separates them from other generations, why, it might be asked, and it has been asked by recent critical historians, why did the so-called enlightened and liberally educated gentlemen not do more to reform their society? why did they fail to enhance
his letters are not full of any talk of virtue or disinterested behavior. he just didn't care about that. his talk was always concerned with what can i do to advance my interests. he didn't care about the other values that the others were intensely trying to cultivate and perform. burr behaved differently, and in the end i think that difference provoked his fellow statesmen into bringing him down. he was brought down from both ends of the political spectrum, from hamilton at one end, from...
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virtue is the forefront of their minds. >> good evening, joel heller. the examples you gave for the idea that at the time of the founding of america was prim missiles it on the idea of quality had to do with property ownership do you have any examples aside from that, that show this idea of economic equality was kind of built into the system and also do you think property ownership still needs to be part of the conversation today when talking about restoring the middle class? >> so, most of the founders talked quite a bit about property. the reason is because property was the primary mode of wealth at the time. and there whereas was a lot of lap, property available in america. so property is core. you see i throughout the writings of every one of the founders, maybe the most famous is jefferson, who says when he gets rid of the entail, a way to link property to your descendents over time. if you watch downton aberdeen abby the first was about the entail, making property law professors giddy with delight. so what eversaid is when he tried to get rid of t
virtue is the forefront of their minds. >> good evening, joel heller. the examples you gave for the idea that at the time of the founding of america was prim missiles it on the idea of quality had to do with property ownership do you have any examples aside from that, that show this idea of economic equality was kind of built into the system and also do you think property ownership still needs to be part of the conversation today when talking about restoring the middle class? >> so,...
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wood's argument and the argument of the yale memorial is military service was a source of virtue, not unlike collegiate athletics which had recently became so will which had recently became so popular. we might make a similar point about a soldier monument that caused a good deal of controversy, the so-called silent sam monument at the university of north carolina. the plan was to have this ready for the 1911 commencement which would coincide with the 50th anniversary of the war. the university would award degrees to those students who entered the university from the confederate army and never graduated. the industrialist julian carr was a key figure in the commissioning of silent sam. he left unc toward the end of his sophomore year for the war. he enrolled after the war, but stayed only a short time before he left to go into business. carr is a great example of the intersection of industrialization and civil war commemoration and specifically the conflation of the so-called "captain of industry" -- that was a new term at the time,captain of industry -- with military command. actuall
wood's argument and the argument of the yale memorial is military service was a source of virtue, not unlike collegiate athletics which had recently became so will which had recently became so popular. we might make a similar point about a soldier monument that caused a good deal of controversy, the so-called silent sam monument at the university of north carolina. the plan was to have this ready for the 1911 commencement which would coincide with the 50th anniversary of the war. the university...
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feeling more vice than virtue. this savory gooey goodness is for you.when jerry mid me where do you want to go for dinner tonight. i said i am so happy to cook. i will make chicken parmesan. off awe keep making this to keep jerry happy. >> i hope so. >> several steps, pounding the meat. breading chicken. frying in olive oil. >> i do the first side. three, four minutes until it is nice, golden brown. then you flip it over. >> then covering it all with tomato sauce, mozarella, parmesan cheese. >> i would make this on a first date too. this is fantastic. >> thank you. >> mara schiavocampo, abc news, new york. >> is it bad that i only wantch you. >> hey, balance. you can have, one side of chicken parm with a side of chicken parm, totally balancing it. >> sandwich in one hand. sandwich in the other hand. don't know if that's how it is supposed to work. >> book is in or i don't know, i hate the idea of that. >> what? eating all chicken parmesan in the world. >> all the time. >> we're going to write a book too. >> "the mix" is next. hthat's why new downyl can
feeling more vice than virtue. this savory gooey goodness is for you.when jerry mid me where do you want to go for dinner tonight. i said i am so happy to cook. i will make chicken parmesan. off awe keep making this to keep jerry happy. >> i hope so. >> several steps, pounding the meat. breading chicken. frying in olive oil. >> i do the first side. three, four minutes until it is nice, golden brown. then you flip it over. >> then covering it all with tomato sauce,...
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so you need vice to have virtue, and you need to have virtue for vice.>> jimmy: i would rather just gain weight. >> and i know that there's a a huge chocolate cake at the end of the week. so when you know you can play between the two sides, it's just a little bit more relaxing on the brain. >> jimmy: just from the cover itself, which i love, i love the doughnut and broccoli, and i went and i made broccoli doughnuts. [ light laughter ] >> oh. yum. >> jimmy: i just thought -- you want to give it a try? >> that looks great. >> jimmy: yeah. just try this, yeah. sure. what do you think? what do you think? is it bad? [ laughter ] is it bad? ♪ oh, my god. is it awful. >> no, it's so good. [ laughter ] it's amazing. >> jimmy: it smells like broccoli. but did we make it sweet or something. >> it's really unique and good. [ laughter ] yeah. it is. >> jimmy: i don't know why i made you do that. all right. i don't know why i made you do that. that was really bad. it tastes like broccoli. okay, you would think it would be sweet like a doughnut. >> am i all green? >>
so you need vice to have virtue, and you need to have virtue for vice.>> jimmy: i would rather just gain weight. >> and i know that there's a a huge chocolate cake at the end of the week. so when you know you can play between the two sides, it's just a little bit more relaxing on the brain. >> jimmy: just from the cover itself, which i love, i love the doughnut and broccoli, and i went and i made broccoli doughnuts. [ light laughter ] >> oh. yum. >> jimmy: i just...
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virtue agreed to by its rival for $1.4 billion. the stock traded less than $14 before the bid was announced in march. today it is surging 11% to about $19 a news of the deal. for two also jumping. joining us to discuss the deal is the ceo of virtue. thank you for joining us on the big day. let's talk about why this deal makes sense right now. what makes this the right time to do this? >> you are seeing more efficiency in the market combined with less volatility, putting pressure on margin for every participant. casey g has this wonderful customer franchise they've had for a long time and we have an efficient market structure, combining the two we think we will get best in class of both. scarlet: you mentioned volatility has come way down. is this an admission that decline in volatility is a structural issue? >> i don't think it's a structural issue. we've been in a couple quarters .ow with realized volatilities that was a catalyst for us to say, this is a time for a from like ours that has asked in class operations. maybe look at s
virtue agreed to by its rival for $1.4 billion. the stock traded less than $14 before the bid was announced in march. today it is surging 11% to about $19 a news of the deal. for two also jumping. joining us to discuss the deal is the ceo of virtue. thank you for joining us on the big day. let's talk about why this deal makes sense right now. what makes this the right time to do this? >> you are seeing more efficiency in the market combined with less volatility, putting pressure on margin...
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he comes to recognize some of the yankee virtues, the northern virtues. he has an army that is north and south. justare distinct, not public service, but national. carol: hamilton has a great phrase. he said he wanted men who fought he, notntal provincially. draft here is the first of washington's first inaugural, which he gave in the city of new york. medicine convinces -- madison can differences in -- convinces him to take this out. thatne providence is not my blood transmitted or my name perpetuated in the sometimes seducing channel of immediate offspring. canve no child for which i make a provision, no family to build in greatness upon my countries rowing. excepthly consideration to render service to our current country could have persuaded me to accept this appointment. you can trust me, i will not become a king. king." and in a great biography of washington, one of the chapters is called "children not his own." carol: let me move on to political roles. what do you think washington's vision for america was? what you think he considered his most impor
he comes to recognize some of the yankee virtues, the northern virtues. he has an army that is north and south. justare distinct, not public service, but national. carol: hamilton has a great phrase. he said he wanted men who fought he, notntal provincially. draft here is the first of washington's first inaugural, which he gave in the city of new york. medicine convinces -- madison can differences in -- convinces him to take this out. thatne providence is not my blood transmitted or my name...
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are let loose also, and the virtues wander more wildly, and the virtues do more terrible damage." ,i'm going to commit a heresy of my own here. i am delivering a lecture at the woodrow wilson center and i now have to -- [laughter] mr. mcdougall: i have to state my opinion that no american statements incarnated those dangers virtues -- knows those dangerous virtues more than woodrow wilson -- i have a few disciples anyway. [laughter] mr. mcdougall: who carried the progressive acr to its logical conclusion. consider that in 1911, wilson support of the spanish civil war, loved what teddy roosevelt doing because he was building up the presidency and steamrolling the congress and creating a truly progressive federal timenment, and at the same , wilson embraced the social gospel. in 1911, he and toned "there are times in the history of nations when they must take up the crude instruments of bloodshed in order to vindicate the spiritual conceptions. is a spiritual conception, and when men take up arms to set other men free, there is something sacred and holy in the warfare. asill not cry p
are let loose also, and the virtues wander more wildly, and the virtues do more terrible damage." ,i'm going to commit a heresy of my own here. i am delivering a lecture at the woodrow wilson center and i now have to -- [laughter] mr. mcdougall: i have to state my opinion that no american statements incarnated those dangers virtues -- knows those dangerous virtues more than woodrow wilson -- i have a few disciples anyway. [laughter] mr. mcdougall: who carried the progressive acr to its...
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virtue financial acquiring kcg holdings, an all cash deal.oug sefu is the ceo and co-founder of virtue. doug, welcome. why do this deal? >> it's a great opportunity for us to acquire a really premier customer franchise. kcg has been there for 20 years and it's getting close to the order flow that we want to interact with. >> what does it mean to our viewers, somebody at home that has some invests, maybe trades a couple times a year. this does signal something about where the market and underlying order flow is going, what does it mean for the layman viewer? >> that's the business kcg has done a fantastic job. they are what's known as a wholesaler. they're buying that order flow and satisfying, giving a great price. we think that our efficiency, we're really good at executing and managing costs. if we marry that technology and that innovation with the great franchise that kcg has built, that we can build a really powerful engine here. >> doug, let's talk about timing. why now, why this deal right now. does it have something to do with volatili
virtue financial acquiring kcg holdings, an all cash deal.oug sefu is the ceo and co-founder of virtue. doug, welcome. why do this deal? >> it's a great opportunity for us to acquire a really premier customer franchise. kcg has been there for 20 years and it's getting close to the order flow that we want to interact with. >> what does it mean to our viewers, somebody at home that has some invests, maybe trades a couple times a year. this does signal something about where the market...
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and kindness shall break through one can establish it along the way with improvement of one aspire virtue in business work on national unity welfare economics and the human right wellness seeks prosperity in political committee and structural for the continual success and spread the true principles and with unity quality and peacefulness and life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness thank you. >> thank you, mr. yip any other members of the public that wants to address the commission for public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. mr. clerk any other items. >> item 9 adjournment. >> this meeting is adjourned
and kindness shall break through one can establish it along the way with improvement of one aspire virtue in business work on national unity welfare economics and the human right wellness seeks prosperity in political committee and structural for the continual success and spread the true principles and with unity quality and peacefulness and life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness thank you. >> thank you, mr. yip any other members of the public that wants to address the commission for...
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i don't want to talk about it. >> is his unpredictability actually a virtue, general?> well, unpredictability is a virtue at the tactical level, so you don't want to telegraph if you're going to have t-lams going after a syrian airfield, but you do want strategic consistency, michael. your friends and your enemies need to have a fairly good idea of what your intent is and where your red lines are. i think it's a bit overstated in what he said in that particular broadcast. >> i want to show you an additional clip of secretary mattis, and general voguele that didn't get a lot of attention this week, the context is, there was a question posed relative to iraq and our future military posture. we'll roll the tape and you parse these words. >> the short answer is, we are in consultations with the iraqi government about what the stabilization phase looks like. there have been no decisions, no offers made either way. we're in consultation and we're talking about what the tactical situation will probably look like. >> general, what exactly is the stabilization phase? that didn'
i don't want to talk about it. >> is his unpredictability actually a virtue, general?> well, unpredictability is a virtue at the tactical level, so you don't want to telegraph if you're going to have t-lams going after a syrian airfield, but you do want strategic consistency, michael. your friends and your enemies need to have a fairly good idea of what your intent is and where your red lines are. i think it's a bit overstated in what he said in that particular broadcast. >> i...
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virtue makes as much as it can. k.c.g. has six times as many workers.he world's biggest feud company netflix beat estimates. revenue grew. among the reasons, price hikes on net cafes and u.s. sales. overall, necessarily has been able to raise prices 1% amidst weak consumer demand. bill o'reilly's departure looks like a non-factor for the profit machine at fox news channel. o'reilly was the much watched star in the u.s. he's leaving the channel over allegations of sexual harassment. one analyst says his exit may cause a couple of percentage points in ad sales before factoring in the channels expected grace. and that's your bloomberg usiness flash. jonathan: a candidate can win on the first ballot if they take on a 50% or more of the vote but the election goes with second round. the winner in round two is then named president. the first round will take place april 23 and the second round may 27. so far, the support is up while republican candidates have been declining. le pen has remained unchanged at 22%. some stability for french debt. 94% basis points.
virtue makes as much as it can. k.c.g. has six times as many workers.he world's biggest feud company netflix beat estimates. revenue grew. among the reasons, price hikes on net cafes and u.s. sales. overall, necessarily has been able to raise prices 1% amidst weak consumer demand. bill o'reilly's departure looks like a non-factor for the profit machine at fox news channel. o'reilly was the much watched star in the u.s. he's leaving the channel over allegations of sexual harassment. one analyst...
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there is definitely virtue in making sure that assad understands that if he steps over that line, that line from the conventional -- remember, the conventional brutality has been horrible. hundreds of thousands of dead in syria because of assad. but if he steps over that line into the unconventional, there is a price to be paid. that's a good thing, but there's some profound questions here. look, as a member of congress, i have to note that the constitution of the united states says that the united states will not go to war without congressional approval. and the fact is that we just did that. and the american people need to think about that, and more importantly perhaps is what's next. i remember back in the '90s when the clinton administration did a similar strike, i believe, in somalia. and, you know, it really didn't make any long-term difference to the strategic situation. now, whether that's good or bad, who knows? i think that it's going assad now knows he will pay a price for particularly brutal brutality. but remember there's a lot of talk about does he stay or does he go. we
there is definitely virtue in making sure that assad understands that if he steps over that line, that line from the conventional -- remember, the conventional brutality has been horrible. hundreds of thousands of dead in syria because of assad. but if he steps over that line into the unconventional, there is a price to be paid. that's a good thing, but there's some profound questions here. look, as a member of congress, i have to note that the constitution of the united states says that the...
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. -- american virtues. citizen onoting a the plane before they took out the last jet headed to the white house. this critique of patriarchy ironically in the interest of patriarchy is one of the motives as well. you have nationalism and white victimhood as the heart of these images. you might think they are fringe group only, not worthy of a lecture. except all of these elements end up in this movie, "taken." this movie is responsible for any other media event in generating a profound awareness of human trafficking as an bridge and issue needing the united states -- as an urgent issue needing the united state'' involvement. i did a digitized search of human trafficking. they spiked in the months after "taken," they jumped 300%. this movie changes the political discussion. it features all of the same things we have just seen. it features a pager, liam neeson, -- patriarch, william neeson, trying to liberate his daughter, who is sold in an auction to a saudi prince. it is that constellation of white victimhoo
. -- american virtues. citizen onoting a the plane before they took out the last jet headed to the white house. this critique of patriarchy ironically in the interest of patriarchy is one of the motives as well. you have nationalism and white victimhood as the heart of these images. you might think they are fringe group only, not worthy of a lecture. except all of these elements end up in this movie, "taken." this movie is responsible for any other media event in generating a profound...
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the middle-class is everyone a measure similar of economic independence that develops as kind of virtuesneeded for people to be equal citizens so that is another way to look at the same set of ideas those that brought the forefront of their mind. >> the lot of those examples that you gave for the idea it batf of a quality was property orders ship. so aside from that to show economic equality that was built into the system of property ownership is part of the of conversation today? >> most of the founders talk quite a bit about property and with how people think about this throughout the writings of jefferson and to link property so that may property law professors but what jefferson said is for the aristocracy because of property distribution at is a big part of it but there is the sense so now the error in is artie's and all labor those that own their own work there were some merchants but what they've made in comparison was pretty stark caught compared to in london the wealthiest merchants were rowdy in under thousand pounds. that is the factor of 10 plus of those differences so even j
the middle-class is everyone a measure similar of economic independence that develops as kind of virtuesneeded for people to be equal citizens so that is another way to look at the same set of ideas those that brought the forefront of their mind. >> the lot of those examples that you gave for the idea it batf of a quality was property orders ship. so aside from that to show economic equality that was built into the system of property ownership is part of the of conversation today?...
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they were middle-class by virtue of -- my host father was a schoolteacher. host mother was also a schoolteacher, one if a public school, one -- one in a public school, one in a private school. and because of the connection to the public school, my host father, who if i recall right, had a sixth-grade or ninth-grade education, but that was enough to be a teacher because they didn't have enough people who were high school graduates or college graduates. and he was afforded a government-built house that had three concrete rooms and screens over the windows to keep out the mosquitoes. and there was electricity in the house and an outlet, and the family had one appliance, and that appliance was an iron, to iron clothes. and every night my host father would take the clothing that had been washed that way and he'd iron the clothing, because nobody else could touch that iron because that was the incredibly valued appliance. and they had one other thing that was considered a real amazing thing for a family to have, and that was a bicycle. they had a bicycle. and i wa
they were middle-class by virtue of -- my host father was a schoolteacher. host mother was also a schoolteacher, one if a public school, one -- one in a public school, one in a private school. and because of the connection to the public school, my host father, who if i recall right, had a sixth-grade or ninth-grade education, but that was enough to be a teacher because they didn't have enough people who were high school graduates or college graduates. and he was afforded a government-built...
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. >> coming up david ignatius says trump needs a dose of daily virtues.with former obama senior adviser valerie jarrett. it's her first interview since leaving the white house. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office with you, even though i'm here. it's almost like the virtual reality of business communications. no, it's reality. intuitive one touch video conferencing is a reality. and now it's included at no additional cost with vonage business. call now and see why 3,000 companies a month are switching to vonage. business grade. people friendly. it's my decision to make it's nbeauty last.ix. roc® retinol started visibly reducing my fine lines and wrinkles in one week. and the longer i use it, the better it works. retinol correxion® from roc methods, not miracles.™ >>> what's this thing
. >> coming up david ignatius says trump needs a dose of daily virtues.with former obama senior adviser valerie jarrett. it's her first interview since leaving the white house. at bp's cooper river plant, employees take safety personally - down to each piece of equipment, so they can protect their teammates and the surrounding wetlands, too. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. whoa,i just had to push one button to join. it's like i'm in the office...
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virtue financial are buying kc g. the deal will represent a major shift for virtue financials.imes as many workers. we talk with the executive later today. 2:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television. monaco let's get straight to canada now. at the art gallery in ontario for a conversation with justin trudeau and john micklethwait. he set for good measure that we will get rid of nafta, once and for all. i think this is your first chance to give your reaction to this constructive dialogue. [laughter] would you like to take it away? of theeau: one fundamental things that canada knows and canadians know is that trade can be a tremendous driver of economic growth. one of the challenges that we have seen and the rise of populist or nationalist politics around the world in the past years is a reflection that trade hasn't always been great for everyone. sometimes it has benefited only ,he top tier of an economy multinationals and not smaller businesses and there is a generalized anxiety amongst significant majorities in our populations across western economies that are anxious abou
virtue financial are buying kc g. the deal will represent a major shift for virtue financials.imes as many workers. we talk with the executive later today. 2:00 p.m. eastern time on bloomberg television. monaco let's get straight to canada now. at the art gallery in ontario for a conversation with justin trudeau and john micklethwait. he set for good measure that we will get rid of nafta, once and for all. i think this is your first chance to give your reaction to this constructive dialogue....
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they went through by virtue of a 4—3 aggregate win and will play either holdersjuventus or napoli, whoy withjuve 3—1 up from the opening match. chapecoense have beaten colombia's atletico nacional 2—i in the first leg of the recopa sudamericana. the match was the first time the teams had met since the brazilian team's fateful crash in the andes on the way to the copa sudamericana final last year. 71 died, including 19 players, journalists, and club officials. the second leg will be played in medellin on the 10th of may. the republic of ireland women's football team have threatened to go on strike and not play against slovakia on monday. the players went public on tuesday with their grievances and the football association of ireland says it's deeply disappointed with the players threat despite repeated offers to engage with the squad. niamh fahey, who's won more than 50 caps for her country, was among those protesting in dublin, and earlier i asked her if the fai had made an approach it depends on the language that is used. we have stated in the last few months that we would like them t
they went through by virtue of a 4—3 aggregate win and will play either holdersjuventus or napoli, whoy withjuve 3—1 up from the opening match. chapecoense have beaten colombia's atletico nacional 2—i in the first leg of the recopa sudamericana. the match was the first time the teams had met since the brazilian team's fateful crash in the andes on the way to the copa sudamericana final last year. 71 died, including 19 players, journalists, and club officials. the second leg will be played...
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and shares jumping for virtu.t the trend in the marketplace that make this the right time to do this. >> you're saying a lot more -- you are seeing a lot more efficiency in the market with less volatility, so putting pressure on margins for every participant. pressure on the margins. and kcg has a wonderful consumer franchise they have had for a long time. we have got a very efficient market structure, and combining those we think we look at the best of both. >> samsung's newest smartphone hits stores in south korea on friday, and the company says preorders for the galaxy s8 and plus have surpassed one million units, setting a new company record. do you think the success will be big enough so that people forget about exploding phones from samsung? >> i think they will. and ultimately, they will not make the same mistake twice. one of the big features is this phone will be 21% bigger, and i think that will be a selling point. consumers have short memories. if you get a phone 21% bigger at the same price as before,
and shares jumping for virtu.t the trend in the marketplace that make this the right time to do this. >> you're saying a lot more -- you are seeing a lot more efficiency in the market with less volatility, so putting pressure on margins for every participant. pressure on the margins. and kcg has a wonderful consumer franchise they have had for a long time. we have got a very efficient market structure, and combining those we think we look at the best of both. >> samsung's newest...
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of revenue and by virtue of regulations. and now that they don't have president obama as a foil, this thing fell apart, and it fell apart quickly. so you still have 20 or 30 members of the house who are so ideological that they're willing to inflict pain on their constituents, but the rest of them are just running scared, trying how to figure out how to fulfill a campaign promise that nobody wants them to fulfill anymore. >> you know, you've had now senator ron widen come out and say we're not going to negotiate with hostage takers. that was the quote in "the washington post." ron wyden saying not going to negotiate with trump if he's trying to take hostages. but behind the scenes, would democrats cut a deal with the white house if trump dropped repeal and said, okay, let's do an obamacare fix instead and call that trumpcare? you think democrats would go for that? >> it's a good question. i think there's two things. first of all, to the extent that donald trump is threatening to withhold money from insurance companies which
of revenue and by virtue of regulations. and now that they don't have president obama as a foil, this thing fell apart, and it fell apart quickly. so you still have 20 or 30 members of the house who are so ideological that they're willing to inflict pain on their constituents, but the rest of them are just running scared, trying how to figure out how to fulfill a campaign promise that nobody wants them to fulfill anymore. >> you know, you've had now senator ron widen come out and say...
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personally by virtue of his past inexperience in government, but i think also by virtue of the fact that he didn't really study up on these things. he didn't think he needed to. he thought he knew the answers already, and i think that we're seeing this is a crash course for donald trump now as the president of the united states. >> chris, this move towards a more republican establishment type of foreign policy seems to be a shift from the strategy he had during the campaign and also the strategy that steve bannon, his chief strategist, has put forward, maybe not isolationist but non-interventionist. >> i was just going to make -- you're exactly right. the dovetailing of donald trump moving, and, again, i remind everyone that donald trump is sort of a day-to-day presidency. today is not necessarily predictive of tomorrow, but what we've seen is sort of a broad movement towards a more establishment view of republican foreign policy with the demotion of steve bannon and not just demotion from the national security council but the willingness of donald trump to basically say, yeah, a guy who
personally by virtue of his past inexperience in government, but i think also by virtue of the fact that he didn't really study up on these things. he didn't think he needed to. he thought he knew the answers already, and i think that we're seeing this is a crash course for donald trump now as the president of the united states. >> chris, this move towards a more republican establishment type of foreign policy seems to be a shift from the strategy he had during the campaign and also the...
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assuming that people would have the virtue to appreciate virtue.ughter] that assumption is to say no more, complicated by modern communications technologies, which have served the inflation of the presidency. in the summer of 1901, president mckinley of his canton ohio home was approached by a photographer. saying, wecigar, must not let the amount of this country see their president smoking. good grief. [laughter] this was defeatist of the pernicious idea that presidents are and should be our moral tutors. theodore roosevelt, whose presidency was the fittest of the modern presidency, was the first president filmed by a movie camera. his cousin used radio to make the presidency intimate with the public. television is enslaved to cameras. they are superficial newsgathering instruments, television needs something to point cameras that. television therefore needs presidents to simplify this need. inventedight have been for a who became president because he can say everything he knows about everything and 140 characters. [laughter] [applause] ofsident g
assuming that people would have the virtue to appreciate virtue.ughter] that assumption is to say no more, complicated by modern communications technologies, which have served the inflation of the presidency. in the summer of 1901, president mckinley of his canton ohio home was approached by a photographer. saying, wecigar, must not let the amount of this country see their president smoking. good grief. [laughter] this was defeatist of the pernicious idea that presidents are and should be our...
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the thing is it's clear from the title card of this youtube channel that patience is a virtue that thisnsanely talented. >> for april fool's day, just the other day she decided to have some fun. >> i'm going to play a prank on. to get set up with fishing line with a trip wire to connect to the domino setup. he'll run into the trip wire, set off the dominos. >> she's going to make her dad think he has destroyed one of her domino creations. >> have the fishing wire atta attached to this doorknob and this runs all the way through here, through here. >> she's got this thin wire looped around the edge right there. it's going to yank out of it and -- >> locked and loaded. >> she gets to building the rest of it. this one huge tower at the end. >> all the cameras are on, ready to go. he's going to be here in a couple of minutes. >> here we go. >> opens the door. freezes. >> no! >> he did the sniffy. >> uh-oh. cameras from many angles. >> she's good. look at the way she slid in the room. >> looks like he just destroyed the mona lisa. >> i didn't even come in. >> is it just the vibrations? >> apr
the thing is it's clear from the title card of this youtube channel that patience is a virtue that thisnsanely talented. >> for april fool's day, just the other day she decided to have some fun. >> i'm going to play a prank on. to get set up with fishing line with a trip wire to connect to the domino setup. he'll run into the trip wire, set off the dominos. >> she's going to make her dad think he has destroyed one of her domino creations. >> have the fishing wire atta...
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he signed michael nor virtue to a two-year deal >> i think it's showing throughout the league it doesn'tk. tampa got rid of their situation, st. louis got rid of their situation. it's got nothing to do with us as people. it doesn't work work for the goal tending position >> steve mason telling it like it is. >> there we have it. >>> hundreds of ♪ ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal, or transfer each month to waive the monthly fee. and there's no minimum balance. you're alright with simply right checking from santander bank. ♪ are you feeling alright, baby? ♪ from santander bank. i got it. i gotcha baby. (vo) it's being there when you're needed most. love is knowing... he's the one. (vo)...it was meant to be. and love always keeps you safe. we're fine. (vo) love is why we built a car you can trust. now and for a long time to come. the all-new subaru impreza sedan and five-door. a car you can love no matter what road you're on. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru. >>> a bright fire ball was spotted over the parts of
he signed michael nor virtue to a two-year deal >> i think it's showing throughout the league it doesn'tk. tampa got rid of their situation, st. louis got rid of their situation. it's got nothing to do with us as people. it doesn't work work for the goal tending position >> steve mason telling it like it is. >> there we have it. >>> hundreds of ♪ ♪ ♪ with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, withdrawal, or transfer each...
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the second, third and fourth rounds, you have the 17th pick, an extra pick in the fourth round by virtue trade with the jets. the redskins have two in the fourth round. they also have a pick from the saints, they dealt their pick in the fifth round of the 49ers. got two picks in the sixth, including their original 17th
the second, third and fourth rounds, you have the 17th pick, an extra pick in the fourth round by virtue trade with the jets. the redskins have two in the fourth round. they also have a pick from the saints, they dealt their pick in the fifth round of the 49ers. got two picks in the sixth, including their original 17th
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that because of our founders steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue and it should be available to all, regardless of social economic backgrounds, race or gender. he was ahead of his time when he opened these doors in 1859. in many ways he would still be today. truer union remains is that remains as true to his conviction as ever. one that is not only technical and professional, but rather an moretion that combines powerful results. if a result that enable students to improve their lives and contribute to the greater public good. of this anddence outside of the classroom every day. and to empower students to be active citizens to be engaged in important issues. this continues to be a central role. as a central prosecutor, the litigation of all criminal and civil cases on behalf of the united states, he is supervised and office of more than 200 assistant u.s. attorneys. narcotics and arms trafficking. cyber crime, public corruption, gang violence, and civil rights violations. the office experienced one of the most productive periods in its history. he f
that because of our founders steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue and it should be available to all, regardless of social economic backgrounds, race or gender. he was ahead of his time when he opened these doors in 1859. in many ways he would still be today. truer union remains is that remains as true to his conviction as ever. one that is not only technical and professional, but rather an moretion that combines powerful results. if a result that enable...
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our founder peter cooper's steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue. and that it should be available to all regardless of socioeconomic at ground, race, or gender. hewas ahead of his time when opened these doors in 1859. and in many ways, he still would be today. cooper union remains is true to his conviction as ever. believed that an education should be holistic. one that is not only technical or professional, not solely intellectual or creative, but an education that combines all of these for a more powerful result. enabling students to improve their lives and contribute to the greater public good. there is evidence of this in every program inside and outside of the classroom every day. union toounded cooper play an important role in the life of the city and country. to empower students to be active citizens engaged in important issues. this continues to be a central role for cooper union which brings me back to our guest this evening. , on federal prosecutor behalf of the united states. the u.s. attorneys that handle a high volume of cases that inv
our founder peter cooper's steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue. and that it should be available to all regardless of socioeconomic at ground, race, or gender. hewas ahead of his time when opened these doors in 1859. and in many ways, he still would be today. cooper union remains is true to his conviction as ever. believed that an education should be holistic. one that is not only technical or professional, not solely intellectual or creative, but an...
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the courts, by virtue of the criminal justice elements, they were also bringing to justice members of the nixon administration who had engaged in illegality in 1974. it was unanimous and three people in the eight were appointed by nixon, including the chief justice, who said that the president had gone beyond the precedent established by george washington. i hope those elements remain strong in our constitutional system with our separation of powers and our checks and balances. if you saw the book or movie, all the presidents men, the independent media was able to make a case against nixon. i am not sure that could be the case now. i hope it will. the case about the black government, the colleague of mine says he does not know where it is and he thought it was a good thing. he says that he does not know where all the levers of power are. he seemed to take comfort in that. a president who is not skilled or who is like richard nixon and wants to use the black government, he could not even find all of the levers of power. i realize that may not have been convincing, but it is something i
the courts, by virtue of the criminal justice elements, they were also bringing to justice members of the nixon administration who had engaged in illegality in 1974. it was unanimous and three people in the eight were appointed by nixon, including the chief justice, who said that the president had gone beyond the precedent established by george washington. i hope those elements remain strong in our constitutional system with our separation of powers and our checks and balances. if you saw the...
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i do think the one thing that's interesting is that all of this gives the fbi the opportunity, by virtuef, i think, violations of the law that have taken place here, that they will have leverage to try to get further testimony from individuals like manafort and flynn and page and others because they will have the leverage of potential legal violations to use against them. >> here's something i know you've been thinking about even as a professor and private citizen, this north korean thing. that country, pyongyang appears ready to test its sixth nuclear weapon, which could come as early as tomorrow night at this time apparently. president trump tweeted this morning that, i have great confidence that china will properly deal with north korea if they are unable to do so, the united states, with its allies, will. the president was asked later today whether the use of a large bomb in afghanistan today sent any message to north korea. here's what the president said. >> thank you very much. >> mr. ment, does this send a message to north korea? does it send a message to north korea? >> i don't k
i do think the one thing that's interesting is that all of this gives the fbi the opportunity, by virtuef, i think, violations of the law that have taken place here, that they will have leverage to try to get further testimony from individuals like manafort and flynn and page and others because they will have the leverage of potential legal violations to use against them. >> here's something i know you've been thinking about even as a professor and private citizen, this north korean...
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. >>> patience is a virtue, molette. hang in there. we'll get sunshine hanging on into the afternoon. right now, cloudy and cool in the 50s just about everywhere. way off in the horizon, a live view from the reston camera, you can see the sunshine way off in the shenandoah valley with temperatures in the mid-50s. under the cloud cover, we're in the 50s. reagan national at 57 degrees. hour by hour with the sunshine breaking out by noontime, we aught to stay in the near 50s and will rise to the lower 70s. we'll see a chance for a shower mainly south of the metro area, and a small chance at that. then mild andry by mid-evening with clouds coming and going. summer-like weather is on the way. that's coming up in a few minutes. >>> tom, thank you so much. now to a developing story out of virginia, portsmouth police say two little boys at the center of an amber alert have been found safe and unharmed after their own mother abducted them. portsmouth police say the mother, asia jarvis, threatened to shoot her sons, dominique and messiah, if she
. >>> patience is a virtue, molette. hang in there. we'll get sunshine hanging on into the afternoon. right now, cloudy and cool in the 50s just about everywhere. way off in the horizon, a live view from the reston camera, you can see the sunshine way off in the shenandoah valley with temperatures in the mid-50s. under the cloud cover, we're in the 50s. reagan national at 57 degrees. hour by hour with the sunshine breaking out by noontime, we aught to stay in the near 50s and will rise...
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because of our founder's steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue and it should be available to all, regardless of socio-economic backgrounds, race or gender. he was ahead of his time when he opened these doors in 1859. in many ways he would still be today. cooper union remains as true to his conviction as ever. one that is not only technical and professional, but rather an education that combines more powerful results. a result that enables students to improve their lives and contribute to the greater public good. there is evidence of this inside and outside of the classroom every day. he wanted to empower students to be active citizens to be engaged in important issues. this continues to be a central role for cooper union. that brings me back to our guest this evening. as a federal prosecutor, he oversaw the litigation of all criminal and civil cases on behalf of the united states, he supervised an office of more than 200 assistant u.s. attorneys. these cases involved narcotics, arms trafficking, financial and health crime, organized crime, and ci
because of our founder's steadfast belief that education is key to personal prosperity and civic virtue and it should be available to all, regardless of socio-economic backgrounds, race or gender. he was ahead of his time when he opened these doors in 1859. in many ways he would still be today. cooper union remains as true to his conviction as ever. one that is not only technical and professional, but rather an education that combines more powerful results. a result that enables students to...
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military seems confident on is that by virtue of just the fact the russians were involved in the 2013 effort to get rid of all of assad's chemical weapons, the military seems confident that the russians were complicit in this attack just by virtue of the fact they didn't stop assad from having chemical weapons and there must have been the fact they were commingled at this base where the aircraft took off from that dropped munitions, the russians must have known something was going on and didn't do anything to stop it. >> complicit. and also i want to ask you this last question. we have a couple seconds left. president trump this afternoon tweeted about not hitting run ways at the syrian air base. is there credence to his view there's a reason not to target those strips? >> one practical reason is just when you hit a runway, it's pretty easy to fix. you just fill it in with cement and cover it up. it's inexpensive and quick. the tomahawks they were launching, 59 of them, they run from $1.5 million to $2 million a pop. just on a practical matter. it's not an effective use of an advanced
military seems confident on is that by virtue of just the fact the russians were involved in the 2013 effort to get rid of all of assad's chemical weapons, the military seems confident that the russians were complicit in this attack just by virtue of the fact they didn't stop assad from having chemical weapons and there must have been the fact they were commingled at this base where the aircraft took off from that dropped munitions, the russians must have known something was going on and didn't...
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he signed michael nor virtue to a two-year deal >> i think it's showing throughout the league it doesn't work. tampa got rid of their situation, st. louis got rid of their situation. it's got nothing to do with us as people. it doesn't work work for the goal tending position >> steve mason telling it like it is. >> there we have >>> a bright fire ball was spotted over the parts of the southwest united states >> a san diego woman was live streaming when it happened. >> did you guys see that? >> the american meter society said it receives 260 reports. most is describe it as green and very bright. >> easter weekend is around the corner, conditions are great for the easter egg hunts especially on sunday, middle 60's on saturday into the middle. dry conditions on saturday and through much of the day on by the time the drugs rannd wout, i was addicted.. it happened so fast. i ended up on the streets, where the drugs are cheaper and easier to get. i was a full blown heroin addict, selling my soul to get high. when i realized i needed help i didn't know where to go. but i got help and you can to
he signed michael nor virtue to a two-year deal >> i think it's showing throughout the league it doesn't work. tampa got rid of their situation, st. louis got rid of their situation. it's got nothing to do with us as people. it doesn't work work for the goal tending position >> steve mason telling it like it is. >> there we have >>> a bright fire ball was spotted over the parts of the southwest united states >> a san diego woman was live streaming when it...
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one of the virtues of the canadian system is its simplest it -- simple city. -- simplicity. obamacare was 1000 pages long. 20,000 pages of regulations. the canadian bill is 12 pages long and is bilingual. it has been estimated if you move to the canadian system, you would cut total health care expenditures by 1/6 by getting rid of the administrative burden. it works pretty well. anecdote,rovide one my mother lived in toronto. she passed away a few years back at age 104. i would go up to see her every couple of months. the last six months of her life, she was in the hospital about a week and month. there would be a slip and fall, she would be taken to the hospital by ambulance, doctors would say there is nothing broken, but while you are here, let's check your kidneys. so like i say, the last six months of the life of a 104-year-old person. she was in the hospital one week a month. for basically a cadillac service , medical service. it works pretty well. a lot of the horror stories about canadian medicare are just that -- horror stories. it is not what it is like. host: how w
one of the virtues of the canadian system is its simplest it -- simple city. -- simplicity. obamacare was 1000 pages long. 20,000 pages of regulations. the canadian bill is 12 pages long and is bilingual. it has been estimated if you move to the canadian system, you would cut total health care expenditures by 1/6 by getting rid of the administrative burden. it works pretty well. anecdote,rovide one my mother lived in toronto. she passed away a few years back at age 104. i would go up to see her...
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i think probably emptiest virtue signal locally elected officials could engage in probably first timetaxpayers want to drain their own swamps and their own backyards when they realize these public officials are engaging in this spending their tax dollars money time and energy on these kind of symbolic empty guess outburst instead of taking care of business offal at home. >> virtue signaling i feel that way living in new york city, they are worried as literally the city is worried about the words that you use to describe an subscribed rather than safety of individuals who live in the city completely misplaced management, in politics. >> yes, that is right, of course, the resistance to the trump agenda caused people in local being low cal tees take a look at travel restrictions in the ban that has the left up in arms. in many of these have a local cities in massachusetts, in particular, the refugee resetment racket flubished under obama administration diverting resources to people in these cities whether it w welfare education health democratic mayors complaining about that talking abou
i think probably emptiest virtue signal locally elected officials could engage in probably first timetaxpayers want to drain their own swamps and their own backyards when they realize these public officials are engaging in this spending their tax dollars money time and energy on these kind of symbolic empty guess outburst instead of taking care of business offal at home. >> virtue signaling i feel that way living in new york city, they are worried as literally the city is worried about...
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the hard data is corroborating that by virtue of it indicating expansionary conditions, about you nonetheless, not the same level of robustness by way of some of the manufacturing, retail sales data obviously, even labor market conditions that necessarily support the soft data at this point. there has to be some compression one moving toward the other at some point either by way of validating through the hard data, sentiment surveys are right and businesses and consumers are going to continue to feed this economic expansion, or conversely, we have recision in the sentiment readings. the worry is it would still do hard economic activity. >> if you're a long-term investor, are there areas of the market where you think there is still value to be found? >> i do. i'll just name three. i think the consumer's in great shape by the way of the recovery on the balance sheets and income states alike. housing industries, do it yourselfers, accommodative mortgage rate environment. and the strength of the consumer. in addition to that, we like energy. but more specifically, oil services companies, particul
the hard data is corroborating that by virtue of it indicating expansionary conditions, about you nonetheless, not the same level of robustness by way of some of the manufacturing, retail sales data obviously, even labor market conditions that necessarily support the soft data at this point. there has to be some compression one moving toward the other at some point either by way of validating through the hard data, sentiment surveys are right and businesses and consumers are going to continue...
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, medical virtues, and for the nuns and monks cultivating the plants in the garden and also cooking, it is a mindful exercise, it is basically meditation, they also put thoughts of love and compassion into the food, and believe that those thoughts will have some benefits for yourself as a consumer. the food is meant to make you strong, healthy, and have a clear mind. >> rose: but not meant to have you crave it? >> you cannot crave because buddhism is against attach., you are not supposed to be attached to anything, therefore the food is delicious but you never crave like you would cve potentially a chocolate cake or something like that. >> and why has it attract sod much attention this is it because there is clearly more today, a sense of healthy eating. >> yes. we want to eat healthy. for several, it is very seasonal, so, therefore, you eat what it is, you eat what is in season at its best, at its peak, it is organic and today we are very conscious of what we are eating. nobody wants to have pesticides in their food. if you have a meat, you don't want antibiotics and growing hormone
, medical virtues, and for the nuns and monks cultivating the plants in the garden and also cooking, it is a mindful exercise, it is basically meditation, they also put thoughts of love and compassion into the food, and believe that those thoughts will have some benefits for yourself as a consumer. the food is meant to make you strong, healthy, and have a clear mind. >> rose: but not meant to have you crave it? >> you cannot crave because buddhism is against attach., you are not...