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from today and he ibvery v and audibly walked away and if they can patch up this relationship any time soon. eamon javers at the white house. thanks, eamon. >> you bet. >> also in issn washington, it shed some light on two critical issues for the market, inflation and interest rates. steve liesman has the details. >> minut of the fed's april-may meeting show the central bank is ready patient with its policy of patients when figuring o what to do next with interest rates and the open market committee says the patient approach is appropriate for some time and it's the first time they characterize the time period arou their patient's language. committee members believe the most likely outcome is a continued economic expansion. strong labor markets and inflation rising back towards its 2% target and inflation running below that target and the question is whether officials are concerned enough to cut rates. the answer in the minutes, not yet, but maybe soon. some officials say the downside risk has increased and several said they're worried that ifin ation doesn't head back up in comin
from today and he ibvery v and audibly walked away and if they can patch up this relationship any time soon. eamon javers at the white house. thanks, eamon. >> you bet. >> also in issn washington, it shed some light on two critical issues for the market, inflation and interest rates. steve liesman has the details. >> minut of the fed's april-may meeting show the central bank is ready patient with its policy of patients when figuring o what to do next with interest rates and...
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walking away with your head held high is dignity.rom the sport, then scrutiny of the athletics world governing body and its new regulations will increase. its president continues to back its stance. athletics has two classifications. it has age, it has gender. we are fiercely protective about both, and i'm really grateful that the court of arbitration has upheld that principle. the complex issue has split opinion amongst fans of the sport, but there was support today from some of the south african‘s fellow athletes, including team gb sprinter dina asher—smith. caster is my friend, so i hope she'll be ok. caster semenya wants to compete freely. however, there are increasing signs that reigning world and olympic champion‘s career could yet be brought to a halt. richard conway, bbc news. protesters have gathered in doncaster at the start of the tour de yorkshire cycling race. they are opposed to fracking firm ineos taking over from team sky. let's speak to our sports correspondent david 0rnstein. yes, the riders departed here around 20
walking away with your head held high is dignity.rom the sport, then scrutiny of the athletics world governing body and its new regulations will increase. its president continues to back its stance. athletics has two classifications. it has age, it has gender. we are fiercely protective about both, and i'm really grateful that the court of arbitration has upheld that principle. the complex issue has split opinion amongst fans of the sport, but there was support today from some of the south...
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i walked away from the group think of liberalism.mocratic party. what we tell people is do your own research, read, you know, search for facts, search for truth. where your journey leads you, that's up to each and every individual. we don't endorse specific candidates. we don't endorse a specific policy or you know, it's really about finding and seeking truth for each individual. stuart: isaiah, what do you make of socialism? what do you think? >> i don't have a comment on that. i will piggyback on what brandon is saying. the reason why i walked away over three years ago and joined the green party as an independent, i knew jill stein wasn't going to win. i actually learned more about the electoral college and populism through that experience. i was put on blast with susan sarandon and rosario dawson at the time. now rosario dawson is supporting cory booker in personal ways. in terms of socialism, martin luther king was a democrat socialist. he pushed that. i think, really going back to his really foundation is looking for justice. th
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instead chicago policend former mayor were furious that smollett was able to walk away scoua-free. in jan he reported that two men attacked him claiming they shouted racial and gay slurs. and tied a nooseround his neck. police say he faked that because he was unhappy with his salary on the show. the city slapp him with 16 counts tat prosecutors dropped. t.thout him admitting gu back to the documents. they tail that prosecutors told investigators h case could have settled with smollett pang the city and doing community service. detectives closed the case but never warned superiors a deal had been reached. smollett's attorney announce charges had been dropped. the city of chicago still going after the actor for $130,000 in over time expenses. that were paid to investigate his false claims as they say. thank you. staying in chicago. r kelly has been hit with nearly a dozen new sex related charges involving a te sager. ourister station in chicago he reports most recent serious charge is sexual assault. the victim was younger than 16 at the time. the singer already facing charges in cas
instead chicago policend former mayor were furious that smollett was able to walk away scoua-free. in jan he reported that two men attacked him claiming they shouted racial and gay slurs. and tied a nooseround his neck. police say he faked that because he was unhappy with his salary on the show. the city slapp him with 16 counts tat prosecutors dropped. t.thout him admitting gu back to the documents. they tail that prosecutors told investigators h case could have settled with smollett pang the...
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ceo walks away from anadarko with a $1 billion breakup fee. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. playing hardball, to u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepared for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading says dislocation in the market. i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes dedicated to trading with the smartest voices in the business. we kick it off with spot on, and our take on the story. joining me, bloomberg's managing editor for energy and the spotlight is on m&a. chevron walks away from its bid for anadarko. >> winning in any environment doesn't mean winning at any cost. cost and capital discipline always matter and it would have eroded value to shareholders and reduced capital. this was a good opportunity but not a necessity for chevron and we are not desperate to do a deal. alix: they are going to buy back 25%. what is the takeaway here? >> when is the last time you got a billion dollars for doing nothing? chevron has proven, and
ceo walks away from anadarko with a $1 billion breakup fee. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. playing hardball, to u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepared for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading says dislocation in the market. i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes dedicated to trading with the smartest voices in the business. we kick...
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iran threatens to walk away from its deal. got the other issue, and that is trade, which is pulling the story lower as we continue to worry about global growth. councilhaffer, atlantic isbal center senior fellow with us. guest: the market is tight, and that is the fundamental position. when the market is tight, little events, even oil falling off from libya, sudan, small suppliers, has an impact of the market. i think there are more factors for oil to go up then to go down. traders are trading on really short-term moves. there's some direction in the trade talks that a tweet from president trump related to saudi arabia and opec, instead of looking at the long-term trends that .2 oil going up -- that point to oil going up. guy: what are the risks -- sorry, taylor. taylor: one of the risks you mentioned is there is more pressure for oil to go up then down, but we are printing at a $60 handle. from your perspective, is there a supply problem or a demand problem? brenda: it is the state of the market, if it is tight or liquid. we
iran threatens to walk away from its deal. got the other issue, and that is trade, which is pulling the story lower as we continue to worry about global growth. councilhaffer, atlantic isbal center senior fellow with us. guest: the market is tight, and that is the fundamental position. when the market is tight, little events, even oil falling off from libya, sudan, small suppliers, has an impact of the market. i think there are more factors for oil to go up then to go down. traders are trading...
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with any major injuries. >> didn't walk away. >> if you like this, make sure to keep an eye outviewer poll. ♪ >>> thanks for watching, everybody. we'll see you next time on an all new "right this minute." >>tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly school shooting. inside the horror tonight. the children rushing out, tears streaming down their faces. and this evening, the two suspects in court. both students, and tonight, the description, what happened in that classroom. students who rushed the gunman, one, a marine recruit. the other student losing his life to save others, and what he had told his family beforehand. >>> also tonight, the severe weather outbreak at this hour. it has turned deadly. a man swept away in the floods. null tornado watches in effect right now. roads washed away. students who could not leave school forced to sleep there overnight. rob has the new track tonight. >>> the breaking headline at this hour involving donald trump jr. subpoenaed by the senate intelligence committee. that committee led by
with any major injuries. >> didn't walk away. >> if you like this, make sure to keep an eye outviewer poll. ♪ >>> thanks for watching, everybody. we'll see you next time on an all new "right this minute." >>tonight, several developing stories as we come on the air. the deadly school shooting. inside the horror tonight. the children rushing out, tears streaming down their faces. and this evening, the two suspects in court. both students, and tonight, the...
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ceo walks away from anadarko with a $1 million breakup fee, raising its buyback by 25%. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. playing hardball, to u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iron to copper from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepare for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading says dislocation in the market. i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets, and trading behind the physical commodities with the smartest voices in the business. let's kick it off with spot on, and our take on the story. joining me is tina davis, bloomberg's managing editor for energy, and the spotlight is on m&a. chevron takes its $1 billion breakup fee and walks away from its bid for anadarko. >> winning in any environment doesn't mean winning at any cost. in the commodity business, cost and capital discipline always matter, and an increased offer what have -- would have eroded value to shareholders and diminished returns on our capital. this was
ceo walks away from anadarko with a $1 million breakup fee, raising its buyback by 25%. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. playing hardball, to u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iron to copper from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepare for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading says dislocation in the market. i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the companies,...
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but they really felt like the chinese had walked away from that. we have course do not know exactly what is happening behind closed doors. the chinese may have a very different read on that. we are not hearing from the chinese right now. ambassador lighthizer did stress that the u.s. is not walking away from these talks, that it expects to be sitting down with the chinese delegation on thursday and friday, that it him to lead that delegation, but it is hard to see how gianni's -- how the chinese will come with any commitment faced with these tariffs that would go into place on friday, the first minute of friday, as robert lighthizer said. that is a provocative move by the u.s. the chinese in the past have walked away when they have seen things like that. it is hard to see a road back to a deal. that is a striking turnaround from where we were a few days ago, we are really the expectation and markets and across washington was that we were going to see a deal close by the end of the week. reaction one equities markets was quite instructive as well. t
but they really felt like the chinese had walked away from that. we have course do not know exactly what is happening behind closed doors. the chinese may have a very different read on that. we are not hearing from the chinese right now. ambassador lighthizer did stress that the u.s. is not walking away from these talks, that it expects to be sitting down with the chinese delegation on thursday and friday, that it him to lead that delegation, but it is hard to see how gianni's -- how the...
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is wisdom being able to a security and walking away with your head held high is dignity cancer quick to react encouraging her to not give up but at least one other is telling her to not allow herself to be genetically modified like an animal. cement he said to compete in friday's eight hundred media event at the diamond eat meat in qatar that's just before the new rules limiting testosterone in female athletes from the international association of athletics federations comes into effect. athletics has two classifications it has a huge. agenda we are physically protective about both and i'm really grateful that the court of arbitration doesn't help that principle. the i.w. new rules only apply in moments events from the four hundred metres to the mild run means to many a mate consider a sprint say to the five thousand meet us as he did last week at the south african athletics championships for now though the damage could well be cement his last shot at competing the natural way without having to take drugs to know what testosterone. club football they hold the first leg of the europa
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it's tough to walk away.ain i'm sure he will not miss getting injured. >> walk away while you can still walk. right? >> exactly. >>> no one got hurt during last night's live broadcast of "all in the family" and "jeffersons" but there was one epic flub. >> don't you turn your back on me. >> jamie foxx entered this scene with serious george jefferson swagger and flubd a line on live tv like only jamie can. >> so all think their tv messed required woody harrelson playing the famous archie bunker, to turn away from the camera. >> marisa tomei putting on her edith bunker wig. afterwards kerry washington postedalong. ♪ we finally got a piece of the pie ♪ >> oh, my god, we're all just still happy. >> marisa and jay hood snapped backstage photos while will ferrell joined host jimmy kimmel at the after party. >> i can't believe how great it >> now thatecame wednesday night's number one show, what legendary xt? includ "sanford & son," "maude" and "maude" spinoff "good times." >> sounds dyn-o-mite to me. >>> we saw bloo
it's tough to walk away.ain i'm sure he will not miss getting injured. >> walk away while you can still walk. right? >> exactly. >>> no one got hurt during last night's live broadcast of "all in the family" and "jeffersons" but there was one epic flub. >> don't you turn your back on me. >> jamie foxx entered this scene with serious george jefferson swagger and flubd a line on live tv like only jamie can. >> so all think their tv messed...
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really he walked away. if he ever intended to honor what he said before remains to be seen, but democrats believe in building infrastructure of our country -- mass transit, roads, bridges, broadband into rural america, into underserved areas in our cities, wastewater, clean water infrastructure, the satellite so we can have precision farming -- there are so many needs and we thought we had some level of agreement, but you never know with this president of the united states, so that is what happened this morning. it was very, very, very strange. [laughter]
really he walked away. if he ever intended to honor what he said before remains to be seen, but democrats believe in building infrastructure of our country -- mass transit, roads, bridges, broadband into rural america, into underserved areas in our cities, wastewater, clean water infrastructure, the satellite so we can have precision farming -- there are so many needs and we thought we had some level of agreement, but you never know with this president of the united states, so that is what...
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ceo mike worth walks away from anadarko with a $1 million breakup fee, raising its buyback by 25%. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iron to copper from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepare for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading talks about dislocation in the market. ♪ > alix: i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on the companies, physical assets, and trading behind the physical -- hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. let's kick it off with spot on, our take on the story. joining me is tina davis, bloomberg's managing editor for energy, and the spotlight is on m&a. chevron takes its $1 billion breakup fee and walks away from its bid for anadarko. >> winning in any environment doesn't mean winning at any cost. in the commodity business, cost and capital discipline always matter, and an increased offer would have eroded value to shareholders and diminished returns on our capital. this was a good op
ceo mike worth walks away from anadarko with a $1 million breakup fee, raising its buyback by 25%. occidental's ceo nails a big win. investors are skeptical. president trump versus iran. u.s. sanctions of industrials metals from iron to copper from iran while iran vows enrichment for 60 days. prepare for imo 2020, the company's head of oil trading talks about dislocation in the market. ♪ > alix: i'm alix steel and welcome to "bloomberg: commodities edge." 30 minutes focused on...
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, he says he's walking away from lies, false narratives and race baiting of the democratic party.nt is hosting a first of its kind townhall in los angeles and more liberals are walking away and joining and speaking out about their distaste for the democratic party. joining us is actor isaiah washington who has lent his voice to this, great to have you tonight. i want to play something you said about the walkaway idea and launched this, let's hear it. >> if your person of color, lgbt person, woman american or immigrant the democratic party wants you to know that you are a victim and destined to stay that way. >> how did you decide to launch this movement? >> i voted for hillary clinton in 2016 and that was when i started to become very upset that donald trump was elected president and the liberal media went into turbo mode demonizing donald trump, demonizing his supporters which it became clear to me something wasn't right because the world i was living in reality wasn't matching the narrative i was hearing which kept telling me if you are gay you are in danger, if you are black yo
, he says he's walking away from lies, false narratives and race baiting of the democratic party.nt is hosting a first of its kind townhall in los angeles and more liberals are walking away and joining and speaking out about their distaste for the democratic party. joining us is actor isaiah washington who has lent his voice to this, great to have you tonight. i want to play something you said about the walkaway idea and launched this, let's hear it. >> if your person of color, lgbt...
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he says maybe i'll walk away if i don't like it. >> he keeps threatening to walk away. we could see a deal with china as early as next week, but the president and his advisers are still really holding out this possibility that there could be no deal and that's really thrown the markets for a loop over the past year. i do think that this deal is something that would be welcomed by the business community. it's probably arguably better than what past administrations have gotten from china just because the china staked out this very maximalist position, but there are a few things that it leaves on the cutting room floor, including getting china to make some moves on things like subsidies, data rules, cyber theft, and those are things that the democrats are probably going to pile on criticizing him for after the deal is cut. >> but, john, you make a great point though because the president has heard all these concerns from people saying the sky is going to fall about tariffs. the government shutdown, the longest in history, the economy is going to collapse, and then he sees
he says maybe i'll walk away if i don't like it. >> he keeps threatening to walk away. we could see a deal with china as early as next week, but the president and his advisers are still really holding out this possibility that there could be no deal and that's really thrown the markets for a loop over the past year. i do think that this deal is something that would be welcomed by the business community. it's probably arguably better than what past administrations have gotten from china...
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world war ii, and we saw certainly in the obama administration what can happen if the united states walks away. the idea that the obama administration promoted, and you've written about this, walter that somehow we could pull away from the middle east and hope that the iranians would secure our interests, it was crazy. and today the question for us is, if we aren't the ones helping to set and lead the world and set the rules, by which people operate, then you will have nations like the chinese, like the russians, that step in. and neither the chinese nor the russians share our commitment to freedom, share our commitment to the importance of the individual, share our commitment to open global commerce around the world. so i think it's very important for us not to step back, there are some voices in both parties that would advocate it but i think that would be the wrong thing to do from our security perspective. mr. mead: there does seem to be kind of a public mood, at least among some, of wanting to pull back a bit. people look at, you know, there was the cold war and then there was, you know,
world war ii, and we saw certainly in the obama administration what can happen if the united states walks away. the idea that the obama administration promoted, and you've written about this, walter that somehow we could pull away from the middle east and hope that the iranians would secure our interests, it was crazy. and today the question for us is, if we aren't the ones helping to set and lead the world and set the rules, by which people operate, then you will have nations like the chinese,...
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seeing imposition of tire if and other measures which have been tied nice serbia and then to to walk away from them from the talks. but of ever is it enough in your opinion to keep them from going down a path that no one wants them to go down i know we talk a lot about the history between the 2 countries and what could set that off again but from what i've heard from all 3 of you this is more about it a current issue now about territory rather than the historical conflict. well i would say no this is not even about territory this is about the west and the you trying to be having started to be a serious actor in one part of the war of southeastern part of europe in 201213 you know starting to so-called political dialogue through some leadership by the german chancellor of great britain and the u.s. bringing an end to the status dispute and they they went to to almost a historical right turn you know by a linking sort of best us parish in with the. demanding from them to recognize the reality that belgrade knows for a very long time that they have lost cause of all and you know moving towar
seeing imposition of tire if and other measures which have been tied nice serbia and then to to walk away from them from the talks. but of ever is it enough in your opinion to keep them from going down a path that no one wants them to go down i know we talk a lot about the history between the 2 countries and what could set that off again but from what i've heard from all 3 of you this is more about it a current issue now about territory rather than the historical conflict. well i would say no...
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not tangan what happens if china walks away from any hope for the u.s. what happens then. well first off china isn't walking away they're the ones who have gone to washington with one hundred man team in order to try to figure this thing out and that is after a very aggressive move by donald trump now let's look at this step back a second i mean this is the second time that we've seen donald trump throw something on the table he did it in with young kim and say you know give me everything and then saying oh we broke the deal because he didn't give me everything i mean this is a very standard practice for him now let's step back even further here you have the most powerful political economic and military nation on earth a nation who has enjoyed part of you know the sixty six percent of the entire world profits over the last thirty years but yet over the last fifteen years. you know the population the middle class population has actually declined ninety percent of the united states is experience minus point four percent drop in real income now they're coming out donald trump
not tangan what happens if china walks away from any hope for the u.s. what happens then. well first off china isn't walking away they're the ones who have gone to washington with one hundred man team in order to try to figure this thing out and that is after a very aggressive move by donald trump now let's look at this step back a second i mean this is the second time that we've seen donald trump throw something on the table he did it in with young kim and say you know give me everything and...
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hands in the air, walk away. both sides lose.t in her dissertation of what was actually said. this is a process , what was actually said. this is a process, i don't think it is the negotiation —— miranda. negotiation ta kes a negotiation —— miranda. negotiation takes a protracted amount of time. both sides stand to lose a lot. resident has to try to win the next presidential election. —— president trump. one of his big messages when he was campaigning was i want to reduce trade deficits with some of our biggest trading partners and china, of course, is right up there. it is not just china, of course, is right up there. it is notjust china he is looking at. it is right across the world. right across the spectrum. basically, the imbalances on trades, evenif basically, the imbalances on trades, even if you go back, lord mervyn king, fouror even if you go back, lord mervyn king, four orfive years even if you go back, lord mervyn king, four or five years ago, bang the table is that unless we address this we will not be in the position
hands in the air, walk away. both sides lose.t in her dissertation of what was actually said. this is a process , what was actually said. this is a process, i don't think it is the negotiation —— miranda. negotiation ta kes a negotiation —— miranda. negotiation takes a protracted amount of time. both sides stand to lose a lot. resident has to try to win the next presidential election. —— president trump. one of his big messages when he was campaigning was i want to reduce trade...
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walk away. what is their incentive now to talk?agreement did not address was their testing of ballistic missiles of increasing range, and it did not address at all their meddling and interference in the middle east, their support for hamas and so on. now, those are the kinds of things that actually are creating a lot of turbulence in the middle east, and so getting a handle on that kind of behavior seems to to me importa. i believe the original agreement had some very deep flaws, but once it was signed, i believe it was a mistake to walk away from it. we should have used other pressures to address these issues. >> brennan: that was a strategic misstep by the trump administration? >> i think so because in part it ended up isolating us, as well as the iranians. >> brennan: we heard this week from iran, this threat that they may not comply. they have been, and the rest of the world stayed in the deal. what happens if this thing actually does fall apart? >> i think moving ahead like this for iran just puts them deeper in a box, because
walk away. what is their incentive now to talk?agreement did not address was their testing of ballistic missiles of increasing range, and it did not address at all their meddling and interference in the middle east, their support for hamas and so on. now, those are the kinds of things that actually are creating a lot of turbulence in the middle east, and so getting a handle on that kind of behavior seems to to me importa. i believe the original agreement had some very deep flaws, but once it...
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world war ii and we thought certainly since the end of the obama administration what happens if you walk away. the obama administration promoted, and you've written about this that somehow we could pull away from the middle east and hope that the iranians would secure our interests. it was crazy and today the question for us is if we are not the ones helping to set and lead the world and the rules by which people operate then you will have nations like the chinese, the russians that step in and be there aeither the chinese or the russians share our commitment to freedom or our commitment to the importance of the individual who shares our commitment to open global commerce around the world so i think it's very important for us not to step back into their faces on both parties that advocate but i think that would be the wrong thing to do from a security perspective. >> there does seem to be kind of a public mood at least among some of wanting to pull back a little bit. people look at the post-cold war and then the war on terror. the united states has been engaged all around the world. we have a
world war ii and we thought certainly since the end of the obama administration what happens if you walk away. the obama administration promoted, and you've written about this that somehow we could pull away from the middle east and hope that the iranians would secure our interests. it was crazy and today the question for us is if we are not the ones helping to set and lead the world and the rules by which people operate then you will have nations like the chinese, the russians that step in and...
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charles: both presidential candidates were going to walk away from that.l funding terrorism in the middle east. it's a bad actor. this deal was not stopping them. it was not curbing their nuclear ambitions. the idea that you eventually fight or you succumb. >> i agree with both you and ford. the president has inherited an utter mess. cleanup aisle five, six, seven and eight. it's one thing after another. you had republican and democrat presidents who ignored china, look at what they're doing, building up their military. the intellectual property theft and all of the unduly trade deals we have been getting with them. north korea has been ignored as well, they have been building their missiles. venezuela is a nightmare. you have all these issues that have been going on for many, many years. this isn't new and if it had been reined in previously we wouldn't be in this situation. charles: of course, ford, outside observers understand we can't send a fleet or 100,000 potentially troops in the middle east, fight military intervention in venezuela and still be on
charles: both presidential candidates were going to walk away from that.l funding terrorism in the middle east. it's a bad actor. this deal was not stopping them. it was not curbing their nuclear ambitions. the idea that you eventually fight or you succumb. >> i agree with both you and ford. the president has inherited an utter mess. cleanup aisle five, six, seven and eight. it's one thing after another. you had republican and democrat presidents who ignored china, look at what they're...
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i'm going to walk away. an actual owner of the operating restaurants, and so i technically have no obligation to do anything to keep them open, but my investment in the brand... well, if these restaurants close, that goes to zero. mike, you guys made ice cream not so fun. mike: don't give up on it yet. lemonis: i normally am the easiest guy to persuade with a good story, but the story here isn't a good one. negligence and mismanagement of funds. i'll let you know what i want to do. ♪ i want to get more information about what's really happening, so i'm heading over to the brea location to get the real inside scoop from travis and shauna. where did the money go? shauna: to help pay bills for other stores. travis: buena park kept stores like rancho cucamonga, and sacramento and riverside afloat. lemonis: we told paul he was not permitted to do that anymore because we wanted them to live or die on their own. the whole brand was at buena park. we put all that money in there, we put the candy store in there, and h
i'm going to walk away. an actual owner of the operating restaurants, and so i technically have no obligation to do anything to keep them open, but my investment in the brand... well, if these restaurants close, that goes to zero. mike, you guys made ice cream not so fun. mike: don't give up on it yet. lemonis: i normally am the easiest guy to persuade with a good story, but the story here isn't a good one. negligence and mismanagement of funds. i'll let you know what i want to do. ♪ i want...
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is wisdom being able to is courage and walking away with your head held high is dignity but then again today after the race when asked about that treat about the earlier. i am and she said look i'm too young i'm only twenty eight and then i see myself racing in athletics for another ten years but given that the rule does go into effect next week what options does she have exact issues he's left with not a lot of options i mean she could take the drugs but the drugs also have health risks i mean the world medical association which is made up of doctors from one hundred fourteen national associations even they. the associations not to implement these. testosterone limiting rules saw another option of course for many is that she could change events that mean she could switch over to the five thousand readers with these rules these new i w f rules don't apply they only apply from the four hundred meters to the one mile and interestingly the esthetics south africa might appeal and they have thirty days to decide if they take the matter to the surface federal tribunals or at a very com
is wisdom being able to is courage and walking away with your head held high is dignity but then again today after the race when asked about that treat about the earlier. i am and she said look i'm too young i'm only twenty eight and then i see myself racing in athletics for another ten years but given that the rule does go into effect next week what options does she have exact issues he's left with not a lot of options i mean she could take the drugs but the drugs also have health risks i mean...
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one i am not talking about walking away, iam i am not talking about walking away, i am talking about you sent $500 billion of goods into the us every year, you have an exposure, a vulnerability, weakness, which donald trump is exploiting. i would say that tariff war or trade war is mutually destructive, and president donald trump needs to be more educated as to what exactly is hurting the american farmers or the consumers or the industries. the united states cannot walk out of a trade war between the two countries asa trade war between the two countries as a net winner. there will be no net winner if the trade war continues. so we need to find a way to put the trade war behind china and the united states, and make sure both the american people and the chinese people will benefit from the economic engagement, rather than disengagement, between the two countries. victor gao, i wish we could continue, but we can't. thank you very much for being on hardtalk. thank you, thank you. hello there. at the beginning of the week, it was 21 degrees in northern scotland. by the end of the week, it
one i am not talking about walking away, iam i am not talking about walking away, i am talking about you sent $500 billion of goods into the us every year, you have an exposure, a vulnerability, weakness, which donald trump is exploiting. i would say that tariff war or trade war is mutually destructive, and president donald trump needs to be more educated as to what exactly is hurting the american farmers or the consumers or the industries. the united states cannot walk out of a trade war...
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might decide to walk away from negotiations.mier is set have the next round of talks. commerzbank and global bank economist. think you for joining us on this mayday. -- thank you for joining us on this mayday. what is your take on this u.s.-china relationship? will it completely unravel? hope not. if they walk away, we are in terrible trouble. it is part of a broader difficulty that china and the u.s. have. trade is a kind of symbol of difficulty rather than the central problem. the second-biggest economy is going -- growing rather quickly and a fundamentally different political system than that in the u.s. to 15 years ago, the u.s. you would be engaging with china that the political system will gradually morph into a liberal democracy. today, the u.s. recognizes that china was a threat to u.s. livelihood. just trump trying to up the anti-with china, it is the entirety of congress. so i think it has been great to have a trade deal but the trade deal in itself is not the only thing that guarantees we have a wonderful flourishing
might decide to walk away from negotiations.mier is set have the next round of talks. commerzbank and global bank economist. think you for joining us on this mayday. -- thank you for joining us on this mayday. what is your take on this u.s.-china relationship? will it completely unravel? hope not. if they walk away, we are in terrible trouble. it is part of a broader difficulty that china and the u.s. have. trade is a kind of symbol of difficulty rather than the central problem. the...
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not to walk away from the paris climate accord and not to walk away from the transpacific partnershipuess what happened? he failed. that is the sad story. when you have an honorable man like him trying to do the right thing and it feels you have to ask yourself the question. -- and it fails, you have to ask yourself the question. how do you live in a world where a superpower decides to walk away from multilateral agreements. the answer to that -- i can tell you and i served as ambassador to the u.s. for 10 years, and in the course of 10 years of i spoke with some degree to some -- some degree of intensity with ambassadors. one thing we all agree upon is let's try to strengthen the one -- the u.n. and make it a place where you can go impartially. the only protection that medium powers like canada and small states like singapore have is a stronger multilateral order and i hope that general mcmasters will get back into the u.s. government. [applause] >> henry. thank you. i think the debate tonight is very meaningful. for the last 75 years after the second world war we are not seen any ma
not to walk away from the paris climate accord and not to walk away from the transpacific partnershipuess what happened? he failed. that is the sad story. when you have an honorable man like him trying to do the right thing and it feels you have to ask yourself the question. -- and it fails, you have to ask yourself the question. how do you live in a world where a superpower decides to walk away from multilateral agreements. the answer to that -- i can tell you and i served as ambassador to the...
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as wisdom, and walking away with your head held high is dignity.ight be oui’ have to wonder whether it might be our final have to wonder whether it might be ourfinal race for caster have to wonder whether it might be our final race for caster semenya. she has dominated the 800 metres for the last decade but with this new ruling, if you want to defend her world title in doha, she will have to ta ke world title in doha, she will have to take medication to lower her testosterone levels. so she has a big decision to make as far as the future is concerned. we've also heard from the man in charge of world athletics this morning? lord sebastien co, the iaaf president, this has dominated the agenda this week and has dominated this diamond league meeting. it was the first chance for sebastien kerry to a nswer the first chance for sebastien kerry to answer the question the vote has been asking about this issue. we we re been asking about this issue. we were told that he would not do one—to—one interviews but he would a nswer one—to—one interviews but he woul
as wisdom, and walking away with your head held high is dignity.ight be oui’ have to wonder whether it might be our final have to wonder whether it might be ourfinal race for caster have to wonder whether it might be our final race for caster semenya. she has dominated the 800 metres for the last decade but with this new ruling, if you want to defend her world title in doha, she will have to ta ke world title in doha, she will have to take medication to lower her testosterone levels. so she...
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vedder, that they have walked away from their responsibility to educate their kids in their states. host: gary, thanks for the call. guest: well, it is absolutely true what you said, that governments are putting up a much smaller percentage, financing a much less, smaller percentage of the total bill for going to college than was the case a half-century ago. what has happened with wisconsin, which, by the way, is a wonderful school. i agree with you. i have been on the campus many times. but what has happened in medicin madison and wisconsin hs happened throughout the country. there has been a decline in public support for hiring. gallup polls with other similar, that thereolls, show is a declining public support for colleges. there is a disenchantment with colleges. arei suspect legislators picking up on that, and they like to put their money where it will win them votes come up be popular with them, and they are finding that colleges are a little less appealing than they were 40, 50 years ago. added to that, there are some people that feel, and i think there is some truth to this,
vedder, that they have walked away from their responsibility to educate their kids in their states. host: gary, thanks for the call. guest: well, it is absolutely true what you said, that governments are putting up a much smaller percentage, financing a much less, smaller percentage of the total bill for going to college than was the case a half-century ago. what has happened with wisconsin, which, by the way, is a wonderful school. i agree with you. i have been on the campus many times. but...
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david: i can see somebody is ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.you do something positive. smoke, i, you don't know. i know you don't drink, at least not very much. get some exercise. i know you don't get as much exercise as you should. david: that is correct. dr. fauci: get good sleep. the normal, low-tech, healthy things of the best things you can do, david, to stay helpful. david: hopefully the next time i see you i will be healthier than i am today. dr. fauci: i look forward to that. david: thank you very much. dr. fauci: my pleasure. ♪ at comcast, we didn't build the nation's largest gig-speed network just to make businesses run faster. we built it to help them go beyond. because beyond risk... welcome to the neighborhood, guys. there is reward. ♪ ♪ beyond work and life... who else could he be? there is the moment. beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. ♪ ♪ every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected, to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. ♪ guy hands one of the most prominent names in private
david: i can see somebody is ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.you do something positive. smoke, i, you don't know. i know you don't drink, at least not very much. get some exercise. i know you don't get as much exercise as you should. david: that is correct. dr. fauci: get good sleep. the normal, low-tech, healthy things of the best things you can do, david, to stay helpful. david: hopefully the next time i see you i will be healthier than i am today. dr. fauci: i look forward to that....
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jim comey would not pledge his loyalty and james mattis walked away. >> he walked away because lives risk with the syria decision. what happens to these other men and women? >> it's incredible we know someone, a good friend of ours, who walked away from the administration, the highest ranking person in the justice department who left after the president suggested it was appropriate for law enforcement agents to rough up defendants as he was arresting them. he sent a letter to his employees worldwide, chuck rosenberg did, saying this is not what we do, and then he resigned. chuck rosenbergs are in short supply in this administration. >> you're kind to say that. it's not as uncommon as we imagine. i like to think there are lots of folks who have done or would do it. >> call me if you're out there and chuck is right, we'll put you at the table next to him. >> three quick quotes. >> please. >> donald trump is not a conservative republican. he's an opportunist, he's not fit to be the president of the united states. when you think it can't get worse, a leading american didn't is praising p
jim comey would not pledge his loyalty and james mattis walked away. >> he walked away because lives risk with the syria decision. what happens to these other men and women? >> it's incredible we know someone, a good friend of ours, who walked away from the administration, the highest ranking person in the justice department who left after the president suggested it was appropriate for law enforcement agents to rough up defendants as he was arresting them. he sent a letter to his...
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. >> when you see the houses and the roofs and people who were able to walk away from that, it's incredible. >>> a war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi. >> i will not take responsibility for his irresponsible behavior. >> she's lost it. >>> plus, the reasons several states are expecting a rare travel arirbans millions are on the move for the holiday weekend. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs news headquarters. i'm anne-marie green. >>> as people are cleaning up they're facing another disaster, flooding. parts of the capital, jefferson city, are now shut down, and the airport is also closed in anticipation of severe flooding. wednesday's tornado ripped through the town of about 40,000 people. it's the latest of severe storms that have slammed the u.s. david begnaud is observing what's left behind. >> reporter: disaster hit the state of missouri under the cover of darkness. they were found outside of what was left of their home in threthf here, a tornado touched down on missouri's capital, jefferson city. 100-mile-per-hour winds tossed veh
. >> when you see the houses and the roofs and people who were able to walk away from that, it's incredible. >>> a war of words between president trump and house speaker nancy pelosi. >> i will not take responsibility for his irresponsible behavior. >> she's lost it. >>> plus, the reasons several states are expecting a rare travel arirbans millions are on the move for the holiday weekend. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom here at cbs news...
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david: if someone is getting ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.auci: you avoid the paranoid aspects and do something positive. good diet, you don't smoke, get good sleep. i think that the normal low-tech, healthy things are the best things you can do to stay healthy. ♪ healthy. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. you grew up in brooklyn. you went to catholic school. dr. fauci: catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical courses, because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophy, but an interest in the humanities, i also had an aptitude and interest in science. i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be a physician. david: you first came to nih in 1968. dr. fauci: corr
david: if someone is getting ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.auci: you avoid the paranoid aspects and do something positive. good diet, you don't smoke, get good sleep. i think that the normal low-tech, healthy things are the best things you can do to stay healthy. ♪ healthy. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. you grew up in brooklyn. you went to catholic school. dr. fauci: catholic elementary school, high school, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to...
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he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century. it was easy money. he didn't have access to capital in banks anymore. because of the failures banks lost money. here's an opportunity to sign his name and get paid up front. >> who made deals and what were the terms? that's where things begin to get fuzzy. journalist in propublica have been investigating trump businesses for more than a year. trump inc. is a podcast and reporting project. to try to uncover the secrets of the trump family business. >> reporter: secrets because the trump organization fights to keep business details private. case in point. >> the only one tha
he walks away with $50 million. >> everybody else lost. trump earned $30 million to $50 million. how? a big part of the answer, licensing. >> somebody else decides to build a building. they say if i put trump's name on it i'll sell the condos easily. and get more attention. we'll pay you a fee to put your name on it. >> those trump buildings in panama, toronto. and mexico. all licensed properties. >> donald trump started licensing his name around the turn of the century....
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he walks away between 30 and $50 million. >> the allegations of deception. >> we're developing. it doesn't mean we're the developer. >> often little guys get left in the lurch. >> with a financial catastrophe for us. >> it's hard when you have been ripped off. it's a big name. how could this happened? >> reporter: there's ordinary real estate selling. and there's this. >> i'm really rich. >> leveraging the presidency to make money. >> who's interest is he working for? american people or his wallet. >> tonight, a look inside the trump family business. ♪ >> reporter: the fall of 2006, after a series of corporate bankruptcies, donald trump is back. bigly. >> my name is donald trump i'm the largest real estate developer in new york. >> that's not reality. it's just reality tv. a tv star. with the apprentice to promote him. >> you're fired. >> and whatever he is selling. >> i turned the name into the highest quality brand. >> he's selling and building a lot. >> the trump international hotel and tower. is the site of my latest development. >> reporter: that's downtown new york city. t
he walks away between 30 and $50 million. >> the allegations of deception. >> we're developing. it doesn't mean we're the developer. >> often little guys get left in the lurch. >> with a financial catastrophe for us. >> it's hard when you have been ripped off. it's a big name. how could this happened? >> reporter: there's ordinary real estate selling. and there's this. >> i'm really rich. >> leveraging the presidency to make money. >> who's...
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nearly 100 people are wrongly walking away from itye each r.e're talking about inmates who are authorized to leave for the day but who don't return as required at night. now scott mcfarland and the i-team are raising new concerns about a facility that's supposed keto being those men and us safe. >> reporter: hope village is the last stopl for federaprisoners from d.c. they're free to leave during the dayno work jobs but must ret each night. an investigation by the i-team revealed there may be a problem inside. despite being close to their full release, inmates by theze dons flee hope villain every year. federal -- hope village every year. federal authorities call it an escape. we've learned escd ees are accu committing murder while on the run, including one man who's accused of willing willy sharp's granddaughter the same day he fled hope village. do you find it concerned? one of the men arrested for thi escapea halfway house that day. >> i honestly didn'ton know no was in the hastert way house. >> reporter: in a village it said it tracks its r
nearly 100 people are wrongly walking away from itye each r.e're talking about inmates who are authorized to leave for the day but who don't return as required at night. now scott mcfarland and the i-team are raising new concerns about a facility that's supposed keto being those men and us safe. >> reporter: hope village is the last stopl for federaprisoners from d.c. they're free to leave during the dayno work jobs but must ret each night. an investigation by the i-team revealed there...
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david: if someone is getting ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.auci: you avoid the paranoid aspects and do something positive. a, good diet. b, you don't smoke, i know. get good sleep. i think that the normal low-tech, healthy things are the best things you can do to stay healthy. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. you grew up in brooklyn. dr. fauci: i did. david: you went to catholic school. dr. fauci: catholic elementary school, regis high school in manhattan, holy cross college. david: did you always know you wanted to be a doctor? did you think you wanted to be something more important like a lawyer, a private equity investor, something like that? dr. fauci: [laughter] well, i can't say i always felt i wanted to be a doctor. i was very interested in the humanities. i took classical background courses, likely because i went to a jesuit school, greek, latin, philosophical, psychology, the philosophies. but i also had an aptitude and interest in science. i figured the best way to combine an interest in the humanities with science is to be
david: if someone is getting ready to sneeze or cough, walk away? dr.auci: you avoid the paranoid aspects and do something positive. a, good diet. b, you don't smoke, i know. get good sleep. i think that the normal low-tech, healthy things are the best things you can do to stay healthy. ♪ david: let's talk about your background. you grew up in brooklyn. dr. fauci: i did. david: you went to catholic school. dr. fauci: catholic elementary school, regis high school in manhattan, holy cross...
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. >> i'll walk away when i start having fun. i don't care about the rest of the people.atching, i don't care. but if i'm not having fun and everybody's watching, i should walk away. >> let's talk about this new dad to be. ryan reynolds talking aut pokeyman. he has his hands full at home with he and bliek lively's little girls. >> they will backhand me awake. >> you come home and you're jet lagged and they're like, hello! >> it's like dance pikachu. go. and the dream now, little gangsters. >> and he and blake have another on the way, but for now, four-year-old james and two-year-old inez are the really power players. >> when you get a call and say do you want to play peek achoo, where does that come from? >> who? they sent me this fully rendered detective pikachu and married it with my voice. my daughter is just like glued to it. she makes us watch it a hundred times in a row. >> harry fakes his own death. >> or. >> somebody else fakes harry's death. >> she's not put it thoogt i'm detective pikachu. she's put it together that she's going to see this movie on opening day.
. >> i'll walk away when i start having fun. i don't care about the rest of the people.atching, i don't care. but if i'm not having fun and everybody's watching, i should walk away. >> let's talk about this new dad to be. ryan reynolds talking aut pokeyman. he has his hands full at home with he and bliek lively's little girls. >> they will backhand me awake. >> you come home and you're jet lagged and they're like, hello! >> it's like dance pikachu. go. and the...
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when president xi jinping talks about defending china's core interests he means companies like walk away whose headquarters he deserted 4 years ago i think another important core interest what's called rare earths special metals used in everything from magnets to missile systems a week ago president xi highlighted their importance when he toured the part of the country where the industry is based yeah a prelude perhaps to a warning that appeared on the front page of a popular newspaper on wednesday quoting an unnamed government official who suggests china might use its rare earths as leverage in the trade dispute with the united states china's currently the world's largest rare earth exporter this and the battle over while way further signs of the collapse in trust between the world's 2 largest economies adrian brown al-jazeera sions and. now she is the 1st mexican ballerina so when the world's top ballet award now at least. helps her on to win over young mexican's facing an unstable future. reports now from mexico city . she is currently regarded as the world's number one ballerina. mex
when president xi jinping talks about defending china's core interests he means companies like walk away whose headquarters he deserted 4 years ago i think another important core interest what's called rare earths special metals used in everything from magnets to missile systems a week ago president xi highlighted their importance when he toured the part of the country where the industry is based yeah a prelude perhaps to a warning that appeared on the front page of a popular newspaper on...
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everyone isn't going to walk away from this finale has as happy there's always it's difficult to sort of wrap a giant epic series like this in a way that satisfies everyone who's dedicated so much time to watching it what about the show in general i mean how that game of thrones go to becoming basically appointment viewing i mean we just on a piece people standing up and cheering during this episode how to get so big. yeah and it became big kind of from the get go to very beginning of the series i don't know if i should spoil what happened in the very 1st or 2nd episode that happened 10 years ago. but it's a book a signal that this was a television show that was not concerned with killing off or injuring some of its a lot of it in future characters that really captivated an audience and you're right this is kind of rare for television in this landscape that still serves the planet healing television but you know it generated a lot of subscription 3 as opposed to some other streaming services that experimented more with being an entire series worth of television all at once on its popu
everyone isn't going to walk away from this finale has as happy there's always it's difficult to sort of wrap a giant epic series like this in a way that satisfies everyone who's dedicated so much time to watching it what about the show in general i mean how that game of thrones go to becoming basically appointment viewing i mean we just on a piece people standing up and cheering during this episode how to get so big. yeah and it became big kind of from the get go to very beginning of the...
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he can't walk away. if he wants to walk away, let him resign. we can have the vice-president take over. he is president now. he took an oath of office. he can't walk away. he can't bully congress. he can't threaten congress. he is holding the american people hostage. the constitution also gives congress a specific power over impeachment. why did they do it? they didn't say the president controls that power or can bully congress out of that power. what they said was congress, you have the responsibility ultimately to preserve this democracy and you better do it. >> this gets to the deeper issue, which the speaker and caucus are facing, which is basically pelosi i think in the standoff and it's true about the shut down and with schumer has gotten the upper hand. she's able to come away looking like the adult in the room, the person who wants to govern while this person is tantrums. the opinions here are solid. the question is this question of power and what do do you if the president continues to tell congress they get nothing and he doesn't care
he can't walk away. if he wants to walk away, let him resign. we can have the vice-president take over. he is president now. he took an oath of office. he can't walk away. he can't bully congress. he can't threaten congress. he is holding the american people hostage. the constitution also gives congress a specific power over impeachment. why did they do it? they didn't say the president controls that power or can bully congress out of that power. what they said was congress, you have the...
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pen trump has seriously ramped up the pressure on european allies to follow suit and to ban the walk away from 5 g. networks although the dutch and the germans said they will stand steadfast hates the ban there was still a question over whether europe as a whole is prepared to truck traffic on the 4 lights if it decides the teacher lies with china charlotte you can ski all t. carries. update on the us army will supply chelsea manning she's back in prison after just a week after being released the ruling comes out a former soldier refused to testify before the grand jury on our contacts with wiki leaks again the case doesn't make sense it seems kind of bananas in comparison to the evidence that we that we got out i think i think it's going to be i think it's going to be a very much a return to the old conditions that i was in last week you matter what happens today whether i get into whether you know whether i am placed in confinement or not i'm not going to comply with this grand jury in march this year money was jailed for 2 months for refusing to answer the grand jury's questions of wik
pen trump has seriously ramped up the pressure on european allies to follow suit and to ban the walk away from 5 g. networks although the dutch and the germans said they will stand steadfast hates the ban there was still a question over whether europe as a whole is prepared to truck traffic on the 4 lights if it decides the teacher lies with china charlotte you can ski all t. carries. update on the us army will supply chelsea manning she's back in prison after just a week after being released...
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government has that has not yet been publicly revealed if walk away is confident that there is no evidence of security breaches or data transmission from u.s. computers back to. china then huawei should feel confident in making this proceeding but discovery can be a very dangerous thing and i'm sure the u.s. government's lawyers will do everything they can given that process to reveal all sorts of detail. ways technologies and business practices that while we may not like to have revealed some professor woeful love for you doubt weigh in on this so right now as we know discovery is a very important part of the process but the u.s. decided to implement its ban before there was actually any evidence in this instance they're acting as the judge sure an executioner all in one and now they have actually have to work to produce some discovery so what's your take on that. well my guess is that with the proper public relations surrounding what the government does here in the united states with the complicity of the mass media with a few exceptions taking the side of the united states government wh
government has that has not yet been publicly revealed if walk away is confident that there is no evidence of security breaches or data transmission from u.s. computers back to. china then huawei should feel confident in making this proceeding but discovery can be a very dangerous thing and i'm sure the u.s. government's lawyers will do everything they can given that process to reveal all sorts of detail. ways technologies and business practices that while we may not like to have revealed some...