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it has shaped the way that police departments have framed the way that their use of force policies are framed the way that people are trained around use of force. some of the things that grant v connor emphasized it was not about looking at hindsight 2020 hindsight at the situation. it's about an what an objectively reasonable officer would have done in the circumstances. and that grant v connor decision the ideas about grant v connor if you think about when the awareness of just law enforcement officers about supreme court precedents, you can think about the miranda rights. everybody is aware of that. but as a close second, even if they're not thinking this is about grant v connor, in the way that police reports are written. in the way that people are being train in police academy. the kind of framing of the use of force and when that use of force is justified is really heavily shaped by the way that grant v connor really with an eye towards saying that much use of force and use of deadly force is reasonable. the way that grant v connor framed that discussion. >> great. thank you very
it has shaped the way that police departments have framed the way that their use of force policies are framed the way that people are trained around use of force. some of the things that grant v connor emphasized it was not about looking at hindsight 2020 hindsight at the situation. it's about an what an objectively reasonable officer would have done in the circumstances. and that grant v connor decision the ideas about grant v connor if you think about when the awareness of just law...
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there's no way that can work out. the last thread is rising political polarization how much the left and right hate each other or will not marry each other's children or date across party lines as we hate more and more as a giant electromagnetic content unfortunately universities usually leaning left went much further you can see that ratio used to be two / one overall by 2010 it was five / one conservatives are the dental school not in english or history. [laughter] so the core is on the left look at the homogeneous university crosshairs of this gigantic polarization with the left and right hate each other you can understand why the trump election on university campuses it was a horrible event where people came together to mourn and that's why the worst event the biggest acts of violence happened right after the trump inauguration. causing those to spontaneously combust this is the explanation and one important spark we also have the police killings of course, that made them feel threatened and physically unsafe beca
there's no way that can work out. the last thread is rising political polarization how much the left and right hate each other or will not marry each other's children or date across party lines as we hate more and more as a giant electromagnetic content unfortunately universities usually leaning left went much further you can see that ratio used to be two / one overall by 2010 it was five / one conservatives are the dental school not in english or history. [laughter] so the core is on the left...
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think about mia love the way donald trump called her with the breath the way he said. every state, even utah has an urban core, even utah has a place more techie. those places are democratic strongholds everywhere. south carolina has it, right? if you go into any state and go to the suburban and urban center, you will find that is a democratic stronghold everywhere. donald trump can't carry those kinds of districts at all and democrats have a hard time with exurb ban and rural parts. >> i'm a republican, you're both democrats, this is a two-party system. >> well -- >> and maybe i'm a little center right and you're center left, the point, carlos curbelo is my best buddy in congress, mia love is a good friend of mine. both of them, pro immigration reform, believe in climate change, work down the middle of the aisle, you may disagree with them in some things. in this country, if you don't have folks working from the center, at least agreeing what the problems are and trying to find compromise we will not have a two-party system that reflects a desire to compromise in the
think about mia love the way donald trump called her with the breath the way he said. every state, even utah has an urban core, even utah has a place more techie. those places are democratic strongholds everywhere. south carolina has it, right? if you go into any state and go to the suburban and urban center, you will find that is a democratic stronghold everywhere. donald trump can't carry those kinds of districts at all and democrats have a hard time with exurb ban and rural parts. >>...
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that could have gone sideways, all kinds of ways. whether you are president or working for a president you don't always get credit when nothing happens. [laughter] and nothing happening is good. [applause] so now what i would say isn't particularly original that it is accurate by the time i took office there were a number of trends that had started to advance what some commentators are calling the great sorting and what they mean by that is when jim arrives in washington, 1981, you still have a bunch of conservative democrats many of them from the south. you have republicans, many from the north who were extraordinarily liberal and environmental issues or civil rights issues on a whole range of topics. political scientists us used tot angry about the fact american parties don't make any sense. there is a hodgepodge of interest groups that are all stuck together and there isn't any rhyme or reason that the advantage of that is you have overlapping ideological spectrum so there were going to be some democrats could have a conversation
that could have gone sideways, all kinds of ways. whether you are president or working for a president you don't always get credit when nothing happens. [laughter] and nothing happening is good. [applause] so now what i would say isn't particularly original that it is accurate by the time i took office there were a number of trends that had started to advance what some commentators are calling the great sorting and what they mean by that is when jim arrives in washington, 1981, you still have a...
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most law students come out with big loans and the only way they can do that is if you find some way to forgive them. i always felt exceptionally lucky. i was the dean of a law school and a lot of resources lot of generous alumni who understood how important it was to give back. hardernize it is a lot for a lot of other deans. can, and to the extent you can, law schools that make it possible for their students to go into some low-paying job crucially -- are important. had ancarlson: incredible array of other experiences -- elena kagan: some people used to say i could not keep a job. [laughter] robert carlson: you kept getting promoted. elena kagan: that is a way to say it. [laughter] robert carlson: what did you draw on most in your day to day work as a justice? my immediately preceding job was a solicitor general. you think a lot about the supreme court. you think about how to convince nine justices of the court to agree with the governmental position on various things. my current job is trying to convince eight justices. [laughter] it is a job where you are sort of steeped in the supr
most law students come out with big loans and the only way they can do that is if you find some way to forgive them. i always felt exceptionally lucky. i was the dean of a law school and a lot of resources lot of generous alumni who understood how important it was to give back. hardernize it is a lot for a lot of other deans. can, and to the extent you can, law schools that make it possible for their students to go into some low-paying job crucially -- are important. had ancarlson: incredible...
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we believe in the american way. then what is the problem and how come it exacerbates more when were speaking about people of color? and both of you talk about this in your books? >> i have to be aware that when i was writing my book because given i interviewed just i think like 100 people for this, when a soggy people of color, it would be an additional layer touches their parents would often have not owned their homes due to our terrible racial history in this country, and they may have been hired, paid less so there would have less savings to draw on when things got tough. have something i saw again and again. that would subject of a book you did a former journalist which is by were part of how i got into this. i was a freelance writer, got to the subject and i saw the crash. i saw a lot of people who are freelancers and newspaper reporters who could do longer pay for their lives, could no longer do their work. one woman was in that position, she quit before she was laid off but she was going to be laid off. she t
we believe in the american way. then what is the problem and how come it exacerbates more when were speaking about people of color? and both of you talk about this in your books? >> i have to be aware that when i was writing my book because given i interviewed just i think like 100 people for this, when a soggy people of color, it would be an additional layer touches their parents would often have not owned their homes due to our terrible racial history in this country, and they may have...
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that is quite american in many ways. we kind of ebb and flow in those ways. in recent american history, what it raises -- what trump raises what he's raising there is to what extent are we advocating any kind of authority on the global stage that leader of the pack. where we are at the front of the line, where we are charging at the front. i think he often tries to have it both ways but the reality of the last two years has been that we have not been leading from the front of the pack on certain issues. that is a difference in recent modern history. i think the fact that he so tried to undermine institutions that america built like the u.n. and nato and the w.t.o. these are evidences that trump retreating from america as we try to establish ourselves over the last 50 years, 60 years. i don't know that it's like in the broad sweep of our country that it is that far off. i think that in fact, if you ask people like steve bannon and others they would say, there have been periods of time in our history when we have said enough. we need to focus on home and i thin
that is quite american in many ways. we kind of ebb and flow in those ways. in recent american history, what it raises -- what trump raises what he's raising there is to what extent are we advocating any kind of authority on the global stage that leader of the pack. where we are at the front of the line, where we are charging at the front. i think he often tries to have it both ways but the reality of the last two years has been that we have not been leading from the front of the pack on...
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if that's the way it goes, that's the way it goes. you know, i go with the way we have to go.ar it's been good, we have a very good relationship, we made i think some great decisions for the people of this country and i do, you know, i put america first and other countries should put themselves first. it's not like we should put everybody else should be second, no, other countries are proud of their countries and their leadership put their countries first but we were putting our country in many cases last, we were more worried about the world than we were worried about the united states. that's not going to happen with
if that's the way it goes, that's the way it goes. you know, i go with the way we have to go.ar it's been good, we have a very good relationship, we made i think some great decisions for the people of this country and i do, you know, i put america first and other countries should put themselves first. it's not like we should put everybody else should be second, no, other countries are proud of their countries and their leadership put their countries first but we were putting our country in many...
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>> it did, in many ways.e pushed it hard from the house, but it was not the issue on the front of people's minds at the time. >> was that issue on the front of donald trump's mind? >> i think the immigration issue is more on the front of his mind. i think the caravan was on tv a lot. my own view was i would rather talk about the economy and how successful it was. when we had the opportunity to talk about those things -- i was with randy, who lost the district that adjoins me and scott forge. a cool company in illinois and wisconsin. they just went through the big tutorial about how successful tax reform was for them, more benefits, more jobs, hiring more people, buying more equipment. everywhere i went across the country. three weeks in october i did 50 cities, 12 states, 25 members. and everywhere we went there were phenomenal stories about how tax reform was economicing economic growth and businesses and take home pay. it got overshadowed. >> how many times did you try to tell the president that? >> i don't
>> it did, in many ways.e pushed it hard from the house, but it was not the issue on the front of people's minds at the time. >> was that issue on the front of donald trump's mind? >> i think the immigration issue is more on the front of his mind. i think the caravan was on tv a lot. my own view was i would rather talk about the economy and how successful it was. when we had the opportunity to talk about those things -- i was with randy, who lost the district that adjoins me...
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quite similar in many ways the way that europeans perceive the world before 1492. this is the first printed map. it was printed in 1472 although was originally drawn in the seventh century. and between the seventh century in the 15th century europeans idea of the world remained fairly stable. this called a -- the world divided into three landmasses, asia, europe and africa and the mediterranean connects them all. the people that drew this map understood the world was a sphere but this is a representation and a particularly christian one. because the world essentially a trinity where there is unity. it was kind of a boy-- mapmaker. this was drawn by a german mapmaker and 57. probably because he was trying really hard to update the map with the latest information. you can see that at the bottom, latebreaking news around the tip of africa, he kind of added clearly after the map was already been drawn. you can do that, shoot! but what he was also doing was trying to reckon with what europeans called the fourth part of the world. because they thought the world was three
quite similar in many ways the way that europeans perceive the world before 1492. this is the first printed map. it was printed in 1472 although was originally drawn in the seventh century. and between the seventh century in the 15th century europeans idea of the world remained fairly stable. this called a -- the world divided into three landmasses, asia, europe and africa and the mediterranean connects them all. the people that drew this map understood the world was a sphere but this is a...
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and that is the austere way to run economic policy. what is it about the political system that allows that to happen? . >> let me go back to economics because it's important to realize how does creative destruction increase the standard of living? the best way is to observe how it happens so for example, as part of the 19th century with those early stages with the precious metals but until all things in that steel process and then to very significantly reduce the cost and use resources to produce which was fine steel and in very large volumes. when you reduce the cost, that is what galvanizes. so with that unit cost so to speak is not produced so creative disruption is generated by the reduction in cost and you can see why business operation tries to maximize the profit and reduce the cost as one major aspect of its behavior. so what has been happening over the years is essentially that process is important to realize in the process a lot of people's well-being's there are so many wonderful examples of how it works. but for example, bu
and that is the austere way to run economic policy. what is it about the political system that allows that to happen? . >> let me go back to economics because it's important to realize how does creative destruction increase the standard of living? the best way is to observe how it happens so for example, as part of the 19th century with those early stages with the precious metals but until all things in that steel process and then to very significantly reduce the cost and use resources to...
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a way. i mentioned before the winchester mystery house because it feels like a labyrinth. it feels disorienting. you have been in so many houses in your life, so you know when you walk into a house where the kitchen is even if you have never been there before. like, we build houses in the same way, right? when you walk into a house and the kitchen is in some weird place or the bathroom is oddly spaced, you will figure it out, but there is a moment where you're like, "that's weird." in addition to my experiences in san jose, my wife and i were looking for a house in l.a. and we kept looking at weirdly built small houses that had been just sort of oddly constructed. you would walk into the living room and they would be a window to the backyard except there was another room to hide it. i really got to think about the way in which unsettling architecture tends to breed ghosts, and that is something that that's a commonality i found throughout the country. when you are in a house that feels a lit
a way. i mentioned before the winchester mystery house because it feels like a labyrinth. it feels disorienting. you have been in so many houses in your life, so you know when you walk into a house where the kitchen is even if you have never been there before. like, we build houses in the same way, right? when you walk into a house and the kitchen is in some weird place or the bathroom is oddly spaced, you will figure it out, but there is a moment where you're like, "that's weird." in...
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this thing goes this way, that way, and all these other cross streets. could be a thousand businesses. they got some power going on in here. then, i came by a place called the casablanca hotel. lunch, dinner, cold beers. man: how you doing? i know you. it's become a refuge for exhausted neighbors, fighting to hang on. people like peter schintler. nice to meet you. he was just telling me your restaurant's across the street. a short walk, yeah. are you a native? no, i grew up in iowa, midwestern boy. peter told me he's been in puerto rico for 13 years. what happened is the debris blocked all of the drainage, and the water began to collect on the roof, and then we collected almost 4,000 gallons of water on the roof. every light socket, air vent, air conduct, water just found its way, you know, 40 feet into my restaurant. can we look inside the restaurant? i just want to see what it looks like. you guys are good at that. we already resurfaced the whole building. oh, this is all new? re-cemented it, repainted it. oh, man, this place is beautiful. peter says h
this thing goes this way, that way, and all these other cross streets. could be a thousand businesses. they got some power going on in here. then, i came by a place called the casablanca hotel. lunch, dinner, cold beers. man: how you doing? i know you. it's become a refuge for exhausted neighbors, fighting to hang on. people like peter schintler. nice to meet you. he was just telling me your restaurant's across the street. a short walk, yeah. are you a native? no, i grew up in iowa, midwestern...
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i believe it goes this way.nd i believe, yes, man, meaning us people, men and women, to be politically correct, bseauec weo add women to that one too, men and women, we do have an impact. >> let me just -- he finally gives women equal credit and it's for destroying the planet. [ cheers and applause ] maybe we do have a little bit of fun with him. this is an interesting interview, trump's former lawyer -- michael cohen said he witnessed him on multiple occasions using bad language which could hurt trump's base, just kidding after the interview he went up 25 points, but michael cohen recalls being concerned the rallies were entirely white and trump replied that's because black people are too stupid to vote for me. when you look at the rally crowds what immediately jumps out at you is how smart everyone appears to be, neuro surgeons as far as the eye can see [ cheers and applause ] seems convenient for him to point that out now, also, i don't think he said that about black people, he let kanye hug him, you don't ge
i believe it goes this way.nd i believe, yes, man, meaning us people, men and women, to be politically correct, bseauec weo add women to that one too, men and women, we do have an impact. >> let me just -- he finally gives women equal credit and it's for destroying the planet. [ cheers and applause ] maybe we do have a little bit of fun with him. this is an interesting interview, trump's former lawyer -- michael cohen said he witnessed him on multiple occasions using bad language which...
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if that's the way it goes, that's the way it goes. you know, i go with the way we have to go.een good, we have a very good relationship, we made i think some great decisions for the people of this country and i do, you know, i put america first and other countries should put themselves first. it's not like we should put everybody else should be second, no, other countries are proud of their countries and their leadership put their countries first but we were putting our country in many cases last, we were more worried about the world than we were worried about the united states. that's not going to happen with me. chris: we want to get some reaction now to our interview with president trump from our sunday group, former republican congressman jason chaffetz, jonathan swan who covers the white house for axios, former democratic congressman edwards. jonathan, i was struck by a lot that the president said, first, he really seems to be closing the door to any interview with robert mueller, he said probably it's finished and he seemed to be opening the door to possible oversight of
if that's the way it goes, that's the way it goes. you know, i go with the way we have to go.een good, we have a very good relationship, we made i think some great decisions for the people of this country and i do, you know, i put america first and other countries should put themselves first. it's not like we should put everybody else should be second, no, other countries are proud of their countries and their leadership put their countries first but we were putting our country in many cases...
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this is no way for me to live. i didn't used to be this way. i realized that there is a way about 10-years-old is not that mature. i foun found they shared my anxy about it and becoming something they didn't like or feel right because it was going too far or too fast but when i spoke to millennial i never got the sense that they were that worried about it. the reason is to them it is just the way things are into the way things always have been and foremost, not all but most it is an upside. getting them for things they wanted, instant gratification, the ability to call a cab without standing in the street in the rain with your hand in the air and find a date without having to go into the real world and meet people. the ability to read a newspaper or magazine for free or the ability to give $2 $25 avocado toast delivered to your apartment. the age of information appears to be cost free. there is no downside. who cares about the taxi drivers with the hotel monopolists were the newspapers laying off staff and shutting their doors as nobody wants t
this is no way for me to live. i didn't used to be this way. i realized that there is a way about 10-years-old is not that mature. i foun found they shared my anxy about it and becoming something they didn't like or feel right because it was going too far or too fast but when i spoke to millennial i never got the sense that they were that worried about it. the reason is to them it is just the way things are into the way things always have been and foremost, not all but most it is an upside....
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is that the way it feels to you? i don't feel that way. white house and the president in particular has said he is at war with the media, said that from day one, his first day in office when he went to the cia and told cia officers he was at war with the media but upset ever since then, we are not at war, we are doing our jobs as outlined in the first amendment which calls for us to examine public characters and measures as james madison said from the beginning. you are sort of suggesting that you can simply ignore what is coming out of the. house but when the president himself talks about your newspaper as one the pillars of the fake news media, when he calls you an enemy of the american people, you can't ignore that. i don't ignore that but i make sure it's not a distraction from what we are supposed to do. i think we understand here well what our mission is in our mission is to get the facts and get the no matter how many taxi launches against us, we arejust going to many taxi launches against us, we are just going to continue doing tha
is that the way it feels to you? i don't feel that way. white house and the president in particular has said he is at war with the media, said that from day one, his first day in office when he went to the cia and told cia officers he was at war with the media but upset ever since then, we are not at war, we are doing our jobs as outlined in the first amendment which calls for us to examine public characters and measures as james madison said from the beginning. you are sort of suggesting that...
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and they found ways to cooperate, and ways to get the nation's business done. in foreign policy, i think it was a much easier time perhaps, although in thing that i want to make it clear, nobody should at any nostalgia for the cold war. i'm old enough to remember those days when we had drills as a school kids hiding under a desk because nuclear annihilation was a distinct threat. so in foreign policy perhaps we had a little bit easier in formulating the policy because we knew what we were for. we were for whatever the soviets were against, and we were against whatever the soviets were for. but the implementation of that policy was extremely difficult, even back in those days, just as it is today. so things were different. i think that perhaps a few more things got done on a bipartisan basis. i'm reminded of domestic policy and how president reagan's 1986 tax reform act was passed with democratic votes. and it was a tax reform by the way. it was a true tax reform. it didn't check up the budget deficit for the debt, the unsustainable debt of the united states. it
and they found ways to cooperate, and ways to get the nation's business done. in foreign policy, i think it was a much easier time perhaps, although in thing that i want to make it clear, nobody should at any nostalgia for the cold war. i'm old enough to remember those days when we had drills as a school kids hiding under a desk because nuclear annihilation was a distinct threat. so in foreign policy perhaps we had a little bit easier in formulating the policy because we knew what we were for....
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and therefore in many ways invest in that privilege. it is also true because they are closer and they have more power if their anger is turned on the white men to some degree a more serious logistical threat and so the way that white women's anger is discouraged it is very intense it is not less intense of black women's anger but the mechanisms are different a lot of it is about incentive it is the incentive not to be angry so set by white men to defend their power to be appreciated by those white men. but to be the partners and associates and the friends and the approval from and paid by the people that have the powe power, those people incentivized a passable white womanhood and there you have all the stereotypes about you are crazy or irrational and those work to discourage white women there is an offer not to be angry. >> that you talk about the challenge of moving forward in this moment. so my question so what are we supposed to do when we try to have conversations about solidarity? because for many women of color trump is persiste
and therefore in many ways invest in that privilege. it is also true because they are closer and they have more power if their anger is turned on the white men to some degree a more serious logistical threat and so the way that white women's anger is discouraged it is very intense it is not less intense of black women's anger but the mechanisms are different a lot of it is about incentive it is the incentive not to be angry so set by white men to defend their power to be appreciated by those...
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let's play it our way. with us to talk about it, chuck rosenberg, lifelong veteran of the intersection between law and criminal justice. former senior fbi official, former u.s. attorney and former counsel to then fbi director robert mueller. so, chuck, first things first here. help me understand why with a fevered pitch we report with a straight face on these written answers to questions from mueller? we know the president right now isn't on the second floor of the residence with a legal pad. we know these are being prepared by his lawyers. why do we care and will they be treated with any seriousness? >> i'm not sure we should care, brian. to paraphrase forrest gump, life is not like a box of chocolates, you know exactly what you're going to get. you're going to get a heavily lawyered useless pile of garbage. it's not helpful to mueller, it's not helpful to the investigation. you know exactly what you're going to get. >> why are we going through the motions? why would they ask for and accept with a straight
let's play it our way. with us to talk about it, chuck rosenberg, lifelong veteran of the intersection between law and criminal justice. former senior fbi official, former u.s. attorney and former counsel to then fbi director robert mueller. so, chuck, first things first here. help me understand why with a fevered pitch we report with a straight face on these written answers to questions from mueller? we know the president right now isn't on the second floor of the residence with a legal pad....
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we would not be old fashioned way would spirit. those we lived on never stayed in one place to vent. promised to sleep from the. the disappearing world. of the scene elements in fifteen minutes on d w. a news alice message gets in the field on some. of the so-called chain gets out the food is kind of the worst side but. people have put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on d w. time for an upgrade. our fun a church grows all buy. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make yourself. tips and tricks that will turn your home to sleep special. upgrade yourself with d w's interior design channel on you tube. they are digital more years. for women for internet activists one mission. the battle for freedom and dignity. courageous and determined a campaign for women's rights. for peace. they mobilize against femicide or compulsory veils. their messages are spread like asha. social media is critical critical to helping to dozens of from. a mine out on the streets but our rights are not up for discussion. they are wome
we would not be old fashioned way would spirit. those we lived on never stayed in one place to vent. promised to sleep from the. the disappearing world. of the scene elements in fifteen minutes on d w. a news alice message gets in the field on some. of the so-called chain gets out the food is kind of the worst side but. people have put big dreams on the big screen. movie magazine on d w. time for an upgrade. our fun a church grows all buy. a house with no roof. or design highlights you can make...
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i wanted to go to ways and means. i went home, we have one-week recess and the pressure mounted and then it became clear to me that out of a sense of duty i needed to do it. what i liked about the moment was i could do it on my terms. this is the benefit nancy does not now have and i think it's regretful. i got to go and be speaker on entirely mir terms. members knew i didn't need it, didn't necessarily want it but was happy to do it joyfully and happen pli and i'm glad i did, i'm happy i did this. but i got to go into it in a situation where i didn't have to conditionalize it on anybody else's conditions but my own. that was a great benefit to me. huge benefit. >> do you think, then, she's undercut some of her own -- mr. ryan: she's makeing -- >> she's making deals an giving out. mr. ryan: it's not my job, i don't want to undercut or mess with her. i understand what she's going into. it was an extreme benefit to me with the various caucuses an conferences and factions we had that i didn't need to do it and if they pu
i wanted to go to ways and means. i went home, we have one-week recess and the pressure mounted and then it became clear to me that out of a sense of duty i needed to do it. what i liked about the moment was i could do it on my terms. this is the benefit nancy does not now have and i think it's regretful. i got to go and be speaker on entirely mir terms. members knew i didn't need it, didn't necessarily want it but was happy to do it joyfully and happen pli and i'm glad i did, i'm happy i did...
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for whatever that is, they can then go forward in some way, and until america in some way finds its way to look at our history, the genocide of native americans and slavery, it is hard for us to move forward. and i think it is hard where we are now, because we have so much mythology, and even though it is very difficult, i'm not responsible for what happened, but if i don't know about it? i also put some of it at the feet of the theological community, and to the gentleman from plymouth plantation, your comments were really important. because i don't know if the christian world, and the religious world in general, has looked at their role in the genocide of native americans, and in other things. i am not sure what's going on in churches, but if the schools can't look at that role of conversion, of killings, and being honest with that. that doesn't mean we have to denigrate who you are, but the honesty we have to face amongst all of our own religious communities, and the role that that played here in new england, throughout america, with the native american past. i don't know if anybody h
for whatever that is, they can then go forward in some way, and until america in some way finds its way to look at our history, the genocide of native americans and slavery, it is hard for us to move forward. and i think it is hard where we are now, because we have so much mythology, and even though it is very difficult, i'm not responsible for what happened, but if i don't know about it? i also put some of it at the feet of the theological community, and to the gentleman from plymouth...
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but are they going way too far? that doesn't seem to be the way that your father or your pence team operates. so when you see that, does it bother you at all? sometimes the chanting gets a little nasty. >> people will react how they are going to especially at rallies. i haven't been to rallies like that ever that my dad never drew that many people at a campaign event. [laughter] so it goes back to just that personal connection to have personal relationships with people is so important. i would also apply that to secretary clinton i did not know her personally and i don't. but when you meet people your preconceived notions and biases go away. i talk about that in regards to myself. people ask me all the time when they meet you are they mean to you or weird about who your dad is? people i think for the most part have given me the benefit of the doubt. a lot of times when they find out who my dad is depending on their political views, it really doesn't matter if they are republican they like him are democrat and they d
but are they going way too far? that doesn't seem to be the way that your father or your pence team operates. so when you see that, does it bother you at all? sometimes the chanting gets a little nasty. >> people will react how they are going to especially at rallies. i haven't been to rallies like that ever that my dad never drew that many people at a campaign event. [laughter] so it goes back to just that personal connection to have personal relationships with people is so important. i...
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this, i am forever changed in the most profoundly positive way. i am forever grateful to every single one of you for making this possible. i believe in you, i believe in texas, i believe in this country. and i love you more than words can express. and that love will persist every single day going forward, making sure that whatever we have created, whatever we have changed, all of us will decide that means and how far it goes, that it leaves something far greater than what we have today, and that all of us, every single one of us can continue to believe and make possible the greatness of the united states of america. i am honored to have been able to do this with you. i am grateful forever, and we will see you out there down the road. thank you, el paso, thank you, texas, thank you every single one of you for making it possible, i am grateful thank you. thank you all. >> as your primary source for campaign 2018, we brought you candidate debates in the most competitive races, only on c-span, over 160 races from across the country. the voters have no
this, i am forever changed in the most profoundly positive way. i am forever grateful to every single one of you for making this possible. i believe in you, i believe in texas, i believe in this country. and i love you more than words can express. and that love will persist every single day going forward, making sure that whatever we have created, whatever we have changed, all of us will decide that means and how far it goes, that it leaves something far greater than what we have today, and...
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so they're experiencing segregation in their everyday life in a different way or more intense way than men are in transportation just because they're using it more often. any other examples? >> going off that, actually, i was thinking about the particular vulnerability that black women were in because they were in white homes. we talk about like the sexual violence that they faced, especially from, like, white men who were in those homes, and it's just like because they are so close, directly working in the homes of their oppressors that that kind of opens the door for more subtle but also more obvious forms of harassment violence. >> these kinds of labor conditions, you're absolutely right, are putting black women in a more vulnerable place that they're working in these more intimate environments where any kind of accusation around sexual abuse or sexual assault, because of the power dynamics aren't taken seriously. this raises to -- the larger point to what we were talking about this semester as well rgs well, even going back to the period of reconstruction were sexualized violence i
so they're experiencing segregation in their everyday life in a different way or more intense way than men are in transportation just because they're using it more often. any other examples? >> going off that, actually, i was thinking about the particular vulnerability that black women were in because they were in white homes. we talk about like the sexual violence that they faced, especially from, like, white men who were in those homes, and it's just like because they are so close,...
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but there's a constructive way to do it in a nonconstructive way.he's playing them. by the way, he has made any press is good press maxim, wrong. most of his press is bad. >> i think it helps him. >>howard: when you push back against the press as a campaign person, how is that different except perhaps in tone than the president doing it? >> because he's not just some guy sitting next to me like david. he is a high responsibility to not do this. he didn't get the memo. >> the media is offended because this president doesn't bow to him. he does it his way every saturday and they are offended by it. they lash out at him. >> they are offended by his form of truth. >>howard: got to go. still to come, or the media capturing the anger of america on the brink of the election? fact is, every insurance company hopes you drive safely. but allstate helps you. with drivewise. feedback that helps you drive safer. and that can lower your cost now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? unstopand it's strengthenedting place, the by xfi pods,gateway. which
but there's a constructive way to do it in a nonconstructive way.he's playing them. by the way, he has made any press is good press maxim, wrong. most of his press is bad. >> i think it helps him. >>howard: when you push back against the press as a campaign person, how is that different except perhaps in tone than the president doing it? >> because he's not just some guy sitting next to me like david. he is a high responsibility to not do this. he didn't get the memo. >>...
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really important worldwide because it has the potential to link the women's movement worldwide in a way that many issues have not done in recent years we have been very divided on many of our issues here something that links us all together but we have to remember and the media since we are talking in a media house with the media have to remember that you can't only look at the big stories you have to look at the smaller stories and the fact that there is so much focus on me too in the united states and weighed in hollywood but you forget everything else that's happening across the world is to me symbolic of the fact that it's a white woman movement and black women are forgotten in it the fact that arab women have disappeared from it and the fact that things that are happening in our countries are just completely invisible including the fact that everywhere in the world women are stepping out and claiming public spaces much more than they were before and that's really threatening. attack. the united states clearly the whole me to end times that movement was generated by celebrity but it
really important worldwide because it has the potential to link the women's movement worldwide in a way that many issues have not done in recent years we have been very divided on many of our issues here something that links us all together but we have to remember and the media since we are talking in a media house with the media have to remember that you can't only look at the big stories you have to look at the smaller stories and the fact that there is so much focus on me too in the united...
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is that way in? there's lots of different kind of consent, and how can we be thinking about it really like broadly from all these different disciplines and fields. so i don't think it is everybody teaching courses. sometimes i think it's just, i see a way in with this thing teach and i'm going to let the -- i'm going to make the conversation go there. i'm going to invite it. >> any other questions? okay. >> religion. friend or foe? >> so, thank you. well, so, that's a complex one. would say it should be a friend. and what i mean by that is, i do a lot of work with catholic campuses, and, boy are catholic universities amazing at social justice, and they have such -- especially on college campuses. students are such activists. however, we don't -- catholic universities do not necessarily do a good job of getting the students to think about all that social justice work in -- they have social justice majors on catholic campuses. how do those apply when they go to keg party on friday. whew do you export y
is that way in? there's lots of different kind of consent, and how can we be thinking about it really like broadly from all these different disciplines and fields. so i don't think it is everybody teaching courses. sometimes i think it's just, i see a way in with this thing teach and i'm going to let the -- i'm going to make the conversation go there. i'm going to invite it. >> any other questions? okay. >> religion. friend or foe? >> so, thank you. well, so, that's a complex...
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. >> there's no way to measure exactly when. there are no studies when you pass through the various stages of consciousness. >> but they undertake major surgery at a much higher level. >> but there is no particular reason to believe first of all,, that with those ranges they are somewhat disputed in the science but regardless the point is there is no reason to believe it takes very long to get from the level at which you are prepped for surgery so to speak and all the way to zero. >> why is there no reason to believe that? . >> y-letter? at this point there's nothing in the record. >> see you don't know one way or the other. >> it is a difficult situation to measure we don't conduct experiments in this field. so we are working with the information as best we can and what i'm trying to emphasize is the infusion rate for mister bucklew is substantially slower as a proportional matter and that is good reason to believe that the fundamental that there is a prolonged period of suffering he was not precise and justice sotomayor are yo
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to use the money in a different way. nothing happens in health care unless it is paid for. there are lots of rules around payment that have constricted the way care is provided. one example is physicians get paid for an office visit. they have not historically gotten paid for remote visit in many respects. we are talking about reorienting the payment system, the regulations and other issues to make this possible. recommendationhe , if you could have a virtual consultation go to the local .ospital to have the surgery how do you figure out how much you owe each of those customer those -- those? make: there are many who those decisions about what gets a four. if you think about the medicare -- this isicare on what isegulation allowed to be paid for. medicare has taken steps to pay for some of these things. they announced next year they will pay physicians to do virtual check ends. if you have artie had surgery, you have to do a quick check in with your doctor. instead of going to the doctor's office you'll be a do that virt
to use the money in a different way. nothing happens in health care unless it is paid for. there are lots of rules around payment that have constricted the way care is provided. one example is physicians get paid for an office visit. they have not historically gotten paid for remote visit in many respects. we are talking about reorienting the payment system, the regulations and other issues to make this possible. recommendationhe , if you could have a virtual consultation go to the local...
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as the stock price was going the wrong way, everything in the company was going the right way.n't need to go to capital markets. we didn't need more money. the only reason a financial bust like the internet bubble bursting makes it hard to raise money, but we already had the money we needed, so we just needed to continue to progress. david: wall street kept saying amazon is not making any money. they are just getting customers. where are the profits? wall street kept beating you up on that. your response was i don't care what you think? jeff: amazon was, people always accused us of selling dollar bills for $.90. anybody can do that and grow revenue. that is not what we were doing. we always had positive gross margins. it is a fixed cost business. what i could see from the internal metrics was at a certain volume level, we would cover our fixed costs and the company would be profitable. david: who came up with the idea of prime? prime seems to be a great way of getting money in advance of services. jeff: it is very interesting. like many inventions inside of a team, team inventi
as the stock price was going the wrong way, everything in the company was going the right way.n't need to go to capital markets. we didn't need more money. the only reason a financial bust like the internet bubble bursting makes it hard to raise money, but we already had the money we needed, so we just needed to continue to progress. david: wall street kept saying amazon is not making any money. they are just getting customers. where are the profits? wall street kept beating you up on that....
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we do have a crash as you work your way southbound. chp reporting it as a vehicle and possibly a van or a bus involved it's now blocking at least two lanes so it's causing a big backupment 26 minutes now from 238 down to highway 84. and you can see all those headlights working their way southbound 880 towards 92 just crawling along through there. north of theg delays as far back as paseo grande. once you get on the bridge itself no delays at the toll plaza. you're clear from 880 to 101. all right. on 101 itself we do have reports of debris in the left lane. construction debris right at rothston avenue not causing any delays but just a heads up if you plan on taking 101. it's out there. westbound highway 4 leverage to 680. most of those delays are in the pittsburgh area. we're starting to see traffic load up as well. westbound 580 as folks work their way towards that dublin interchange. looks good on that southbound side and of course busy through the altamonte pass. >>> 6:03 right now the rain will help clear out all the smoke but it c
we do have a crash as you work your way southbound. chp reporting it as a vehicle and possibly a van or a bus involved it's now blocking at least two lanes so it's causing a big backupment 26 minutes now from 238 down to highway 84. and you can see all those headlights working their way southbound 880 towards 92 just crawling along through there. north of theg delays as far back as paseo grande. once you get on the bridge itself no delays at the toll plaza. you're clear from 880 to 101. all...
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is not the way of doing this, what is the way?u have risk your money and you risk your reputation and you have never seen yourfamily is reputation and you have never seen your family is on the way reputation and you have never seen yourfamily is on the way up, reputation and you have never seen your family is on the way up, you are your family is on the way up, you a re successful your family is on the way up, you are successful and you own 100% of this, what on earth does a politician has to do with telling you how much pay you take out of the business? all labour want is to make everything compulsory all forbidden. but if there is a consistent division between the rich and poor... there is clearly an abuse with undeserved bonuses. i will not mention names. there is a big difference, isn't that? for instance, iam difference, isn't that? for instance, i am on record for saying the boss of bt gets fired, and it is a couple of million quid for his leaving present. that is ridiculous, why was he rewarded for his underperformance? tha
is not the way of doing this, what is the way?u have risk your money and you risk your reputation and you have never seen yourfamily is reputation and you have never seen your family is on the way reputation and you have never seen yourfamily is on the way up, reputation and you have never seen your family is on the way up, you are your family is on the way up, you a re successful your family is on the way up, you are successful and you own 100% of this, what on earth does a politician has to...
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candidates running both ways. quite left—wing positions. the races in government —— florida... trying to find a new way and not bill clinton, southern moderate centrism, which has been the dominant feel of the democrat party for 20 years but who knows? donald trump and what he has done to the republicans has been so profound that the democrats have to find out something new. profound that the democrats have to find out something newlj profound that the democrats have to find out something new. i think the two really important things in these midterms are one for the democrats to take back the house or there can be some break at least on donald trump insanity, and the other is to see what happens with these insurgent candidates that you talk about and also people running for the house, and this is partly the aftermath of the bernie sanders campaign. the sense that hillary clinton lost, couldn't win, maybe he could have won. he galvanised and exposed a sort of ground swell of a very different kind of politics. presu
candidates running both ways. quite left—wing positions. the races in government —— florida... trying to find a new way and not bill clinton, southern moderate centrism, which has been the dominant feel of the democrat party for 20 years but who knows? donald trump and what he has done to the republicans has been so profound that the democrats have to find out something new. profound that the democrats have to find out something newlj profound that the democrats have to find out something...
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>> i like my way.assador, it would be worthwhile getting the view from you how gdpr has worked out so far since it was implemented in may. there has been talk, for example, from european data protection supervisor giovonni buttarelli that the complaints are stacking up. give us an update on how it's been working out so far and what lessons, perhaps, the u.s. can learn from what you observe there. >> well, thank you, and pleasure to be here. and i agree with what the senator has just said. i mean, i think, look, the gdpr, some of us in europe are a bit surprised at the extent to people in america say, oh, the new gdpr. we had these regulations since 1995 and the basic principles haven't changed. what is in the gdpr is essentially the basic principles relating to how you protect data and what other right of data subjects. these are consistent, basically, since 1995. by the way, they go back to principles agreed in the oecd in the early '90s and you will find them in nearly every piece of legislation deal
>> i like my way.assador, it would be worthwhile getting the view from you how gdpr has worked out so far since it was implemented in may. there has been talk, for example, from european data protection supervisor giovonni buttarelli that the complaints are stacking up. give us an update on how it's been working out so far and what lessons, perhaps, the u.s. can learn from what you observe there. >> well, thank you, and pleasure to be here. and i agree with what the senator has just...
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robertson talked about, but we're going to go all the way back to 1865 to try to understand in some ways how we got to where we are today. i want to say that since at least the mid '90s, mid 1990s, that is, there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments or change names of buildings or schools from the southern landscape, but the horrific killings at emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina, in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the south of its confederate symbols. in the wake of that tragedy the south carolina legislature rightfully voted to remove the flag from in front of the state house and in october of 2015 students at old miss decided to remove the mississippi state flag from their campus because it contained the confederate battle flag. as you all know it was not just the flag, soon confederate monuments, street and school names were also being debated. in august of 2015 students at the university of texas decided to remove statues of jefferson davis from the quad and in august of 2017 both lee and albert sydney johnston would also be removed. richmond
robertson talked about, but we're going to go all the way back to 1865 to try to understand in some ways how we got to where we are today. i want to say that since at least the mid '90s, mid 1990s, that is, there have been calls to remove the confederate flag, monuments or change names of buildings or schools from the southern landscape, but the horrific killings at emanuel ame church in charleston, south carolina, in 2015 brought renewed efforts to purge the south of its confederate symbols....
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that is not the way the process should have gone. if they wanted to deny, by all means go ahead, and in a for that person due process. something fell through the cracks. they didn't. i made a phone call or an email and fixed it and the person is back into the administrative process. the situation with john brennan, you saw a lot of offense and talking heads who have no idea what they are talking about >> this is being televised mark. >> i once held a security clearance is not grounds to say you are an expert in security clearances. [ laughter ] >> there is a debate within the community because we are all lawyers as to whether or not there could be in this case a first amendment right or a constitutional challenge to clearances. all the courts have pretty much said there is no right to a clearance. it is a privilege. i think in individual cases, i mean, i bring the case. so john brennan, if you are listening, i will hear and i will bring the case for you. just because sometimes a way to affect changes to bring the case to see if you c
that is not the way the process should have gone. if they wanted to deny, by all means go ahead, and in a for that person due process. something fell through the cracks. they didn't. i made a phone call or an email and fixed it and the person is back into the administrative process. the situation with john brennan, you saw a lot of offense and talking heads who have no idea what they are talking about >> this is being televised mark. >> i once held a security clearance is not...
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but in very fluffy ways. and i think that will solve of a lot of problems for our community in regards to some of the more problematic elements of activism or those that make people uncomfortable. if you take issues that are near and dear to us and specialize in that, i think what you want to do is find the difference between specializing in something and being present. so i might specialize in anti-police brutality work. one of my favorite anti-police brutality groups is mothers against police brutality. that's all they do. and you can hear the substance what they propose when there is a new police brutality discussion. they have a list of demands. they're well thought out. they have really stayed the course and continue to work on that issue and still work with other issues relating to police brutality. it rises out of a larger racial structure. criminal justice reform, prison population, industrial prison complex, all those things are related. but they stay focused on police brutality work. but if you choo
but in very fluffy ways. and i think that will solve of a lot of problems for our community in regards to some of the more problematic elements of activism or those that make people uncomfortable. if you take issues that are near and dear to us and specialize in that, i think what you want to do is find the difference between specializing in something and being present. so i might specialize in anti-police brutality work. one of my favorite anti-police brutality groups is mothers against police...
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is the way for me to express myself it's. its personnel i think if. there is maybe things you are not supposed to tell you so you are just skiing and you are saying something by that way. everywhere from portugal to tahiti they don't honor captures surfers looking for the perfect way. sometime soon after weeks of waiting. their editors. once you're in the moment there's no point to go back and you just go for it you've got to be really be there with him for that moment your whole life and when you see the way we're just excited full of adrenalin that has to come out so you just ride the wave and. then it's pure enjoyment yeah. capturing that moment in all its splendor can take weeks of preparation post technical and organisational. perfect moment for me to go out of my life yeah it's crazy because we're working very odd you know just to update in one shot and we have five. jumping on the water we have some stuff and you frothing on i've been ok but two up in that lot of bad moment as well then you have to do it you have to be ready to pay the price. a
is the way for me to express myself it's. its personnel i think if. there is maybe things you are not supposed to tell you so you are just skiing and you are saying something by that way. everywhere from portugal to tahiti they don't honor captures surfers looking for the perfect way. sometime soon after weeks of waiting. their editors. once you're in the moment there's no point to go back and you just go for it you've got to be really be there with him for that moment your whole life and when...
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hey, by the way, how'd you get in here? same way you did. cross-checking. nice.in your wallet... oh, c'mon! . trish: the vice president had a whole lot more to say on the economy. we'll show you that tomorrow. he cited the policies of this administration. lower taxes, less regulation being the reasons why our economy is in a better state, despite what barack obama has been saying. vice president pence said it really is coming down to a greater level of confidence, a sense of belief in the future because of different economic policies. get into that tomorrow and talk about trade, we'll talk about china. we'll continue staying on this immigration crisis with the caravan heading our way. have a wonderful ght. see you back in new york tomorrow. >> the make-or-break midterms five days away, and each party is scrambling for votes. four big issues could decide it all, immigration, health care, the economy and the president himself, we're going to cover each and every one of those tonight. first start with immigration, president trump and the republicans attempting to ca
hey, by the way, how'd you get in here? same way you did. cross-checking. nice.in your wallet... oh, c'mon! . trish: the vice president had a whole lot more to say on the economy. we'll show you that tomorrow. he cited the policies of this administration. lower taxes, less regulation being the reasons why our economy is in a better state, despite what barack obama has been saying. vice president pence said it really is coming down to a greater level of confidence, a sense of belief in the...
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they did so in a myriad of ways. through their creation of national cemeteries for loyal, union soldiers only. only loyal union soldiers. to the creation of the largest veterans organization, the largest fraternal organization of the 19th century, the grand army of the republic. here's a group from west virginia. they are in every state the former confederate states. here we have kansas and another group from maine. they did so through the observance they observed memorial days beginning in 1868. and as a side note, if you've ever been to the dayton national cemetery in ohio, the road that leads into it is gettysburg road which is suggests something about what was important to these men. monument dedications and here we are back at gettysburg. the 1880's, 1890's gettysburg was union memorial park. hundreds of union monuments going up on this field, such important field, especially for the army of the potomac. other battlefields were preserved. chattanooga and antietam and shiloh and elsewhere. a union veteran's regim
they did so in a myriad of ways. through their creation of national cemeteries for loyal, union soldiers only. only loyal union soldiers. to the creation of the largest veterans organization, the largest fraternal organization of the 19th century, the grand army of the republic. here's a group from west virginia. they are in every state the former confederate states. here we have kansas and another group from maine. they did so through the observance they observed memorial days beginning in...
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alexander: you could do it in many different ways. arthur brooks is one way. he is very talented. if harvard students are exposed to him, they will learn something from him. i was on the faculty at the harvard kennedy school of government. the dean recruited me because there were not many republicans who were there. another way to do it would be to deliberatelye to recruit students. i hate to keep using personal examples, but the attorney general mentioned when i went to law school i went to new york university. when i went in 1962, almost everybody was from the bronx and queens. they were trying to find ways to get kids from all over the country. they created scholarships based upon judicial districts. they got hillbillies like me, or swedes from minnesota, or people from all over the country and began to diversify the student body at nyu and they felt it made it a richer place. speakers, faculty members, students just to make sure that you are not constantly exposed to one point of view. mr. rosenstein: the concept of limited powers in our federal government. at the same time, w
alexander: you could do it in many different ways. arthur brooks is one way. he is very talented. if harvard students are exposed to him, they will learn something from him. i was on the faculty at the harvard kennedy school of government. the dean recruited me because there were not many republicans who were there. another way to do it would be to deliberatelye to recruit students. i hate to keep using personal examples, but the attorney general mentioned when i went to law school i went to...
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that's not the way he operates nor drinking the market will read it that way.he way i'm seeing things based on the action, i think things get ugly unless republicans can somehow capture the house and senate. i'm looking at price action in my models. i think we could be 10%, 20% drawdown in the market here in the next couple of months. that's a healthy correction, but a very real possibility. >> 10%% correction artwork you're basing on democrats taken the house and senate were just a house. >> even with just the house i would factor in 10% to 15% at least. neil: is looking at the calendar of events and they know we are all obsessed on the midterms as we should be because we fancy graphics and music here on this channel. [laughter] but i'd do notice we've got the molar probe and we can start getting results of that later this month. we've got more trade issues, the g20 summit for the president will meet a counterpart. so they are lining up like laguardia and big items double move markets i would assume. >> with the exception not the probe, those things have been
that's not the way he operates nor drinking the market will read it that way.he way i'm seeing things based on the action, i think things get ugly unless republicans can somehow capture the house and senate. i'm looking at price action in my models. i think we could be 10%, 20% drawdown in the market here in the next couple of months. that's a healthy correction, but a very real possibility. >> 10%% correction artwork you're basing on democrats taken the house and senate were just a...
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