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simon watkins is an independent oil analyst and author. hejoins me now. interesting, whenever they have these 0pec meetings, the anticipation production cards tend to cause the price to rise and in some cases quite significantly, and thenit some cases quite significantly, and then it falls back slightly. why is that? -- then it falls back slightly. why is that? —— production cuts. then it falls back slightly. why is that? -- production cuts. there is a spike because of the announcement, but the announcement is worked out to be very much meaningless. then us shale producers increase production to avail themselves of profits above $40 per barrel. how important is a high praise for saudi arabia, given the saudi aramco, the state owned oil company's the saudi aramco, the state owned oil compa ny‘s flotation? the saudi aramco, the state owned oil company's flotation? that is somewhat part of it. the crown prince has staked his reputation on that. but they need a level of $85 per barrel at least in order to achieve a breakeven budget price, because the saudis a
simon watkins is an independent oil analyst and author. hejoins me now. interesting, whenever they have these 0pec meetings, the anticipation production cards tend to cause the price to rise and in some cases quite significantly, and thenit some cases quite significantly, and then it falls back slightly. why is that? -- then it falls back slightly. why is that? —— production cuts. then it falls back slightly. why is that? -- production cuts. there is a spike because of the announcement, but...
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ali watkin's was a reporter for many, many years at many distinguished publications. she slept with one of her sources allegedly for four years and broke a lot of scoops according to this politico report here. it happens a lot, and it happens a lot in movies and tv shows. just a list right here. "flash." "thank you for smoking." "how to lose a guy in ten guys." a problem with a clint eastwood movie? come on. how has someone not made a movie in hollywood about all this deep state garbage going on in the trump campaign? you have villains like comey and mccabe, a celebrity like trump, you have the russians. it's such a juicy angle but they don't touch it. >> greg: trump will be the villain in every movie. >> katie: unless clint eastwood makes the movie. >> juan: do you think you are upset? you are going to make a movie about deep state and trump with the media as the villain, is that right? >> jesse: it's a made-for-tv movie. spewing the media is the villain because they rob this guy in the media. had his whole life turned upside down. >> katie: the movie doesn't poetry
ali watkin's was a reporter for many, many years at many distinguished publications. she slept with one of her sources allegedly for four years and broke a lot of scoops according to this politico report here. it happens a lot, and it happens a lot in movies and tv shows. just a list right here. "flash." "thank you for smoking." "how to lose a guy in ten guys." a problem with a clint eastwood movie? come on. how has someone not made a movie in hollywood about all...
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the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. correspondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were children, maybe i wouldn't have felt so isolated. i wouldn't have run away from home. you know, in everyday life we see gay couples and we see same—sex couples. so it should be no different with what we are trying to do. it something that has already been embraced in other countries on similar shows. israel's dancing with the stars featured a same—sex celebrity couple back in 2009. last month's strictly here saw two male professionals dancing together. it prompted around 200 complaints. 200 people complained, but there were millions of people that stood up and applauded. ten million. ten
the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. correspondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like...
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more than half of those globally celeste watkins-hayes is a professor of sociology andam africaican studiesat northwestern univeity and faculty fellowt the institute for pocy research. she spent more than a decade researching the ciumstances under whh women contract and live with the virus. she's author of the book "remaking a life: how women living with h.i.v./aids confront equality" and she joins me now from detroit, michigan. >> stewart: in your work and in your writing you contextualize hiv aids not just as a disease but as you write quote injury of inequality. would you explain that concept? >> it is important to understand that while hiv can infect any of us it diproportionately affects and small wounds t 0y, those big bodies, to our families, to our disproportionately affect our health out comes, so whether we are talking about people of color,exual minities, low-income folks, transgender individuals, we know that pople who are at the 0 quote unquote bottom of society's lader are often at highest risk for ntracting an illness like hiv, now why is that? part of that is because of the
more than half of those globally celeste watkins-hayes is a professor of sociology andam africaican studiesat northwestern univeity and faculty fellowt the institute for pocy research. she spent more than a decade researching the ciumstances under whh women contract and live with the virus. she's author of the book "remaking a life: how women living with h.i.v./aids confront equality" and she joins me now from detroit, michigan. >> stewart: in your work and in your writing you...
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the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. 0ur correspondentian h watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for week and when the programme returns tomorrow night they will be the first same—sex couple seen competing ona first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. if we had had something like this. if we had had something like this when we were children, perhaps i would not have felt so isolated. i would not have run away from home. in everyday life we see gay couples and we see same—sex couples so it should be no different for what we're trying to do here. it something that is already in embraced in other countries on similar shows. israel's dancing with the stars featured a same—sex celebrity couple back into thousand and nine. last month, strictly sold to male professionals dancing together. it prompted around 200 complaints. 200 people complained but there were millions of people who stood up and applauded.- million. 10 million viewers and there were 200 who complained. perhaps the strongest message so far
the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. 0ur correspondentian h watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for week and when the programme returns tomorrow night they will be the first same—sex couple seen competing ona first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. if we had had something like this. if we had had something like this when we were children, perhaps i would not have felt so isolated. i would...
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the steps singer ian h watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers.orrespondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were children, maybe i wouldn't have felt so isolated. i wouldn't have run away from home. you know, in everyday life we see gay couples and we see same—sex couples. so it should be no different with what we are trying to do. it something that has already been embraced in other countries on similar shows. israel's dancing with the stars featured a same—sex celebrity couple back in 2009. last month's strictly here saw two male professionals dancing together. it prompted around 200 complaints. 200 people complained, but there were millions of people that stood up and applauded. ten million. ten mi
the steps singer ian h watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers.orrespondent lizo mzimba reports. dancing on ice is one of tv‘s most popular shows, often producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were...
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the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were children, maybe i wouldn't have felt so isolated. i wouldn't have run away from home. you know, in everyday life we see gay couples and we see same—sex couples. so it should be no different with what we are trying to do. it something that has already been embraced in other countries on similar shows. israel's dancing with the stars featured a same—sex celebrity couple back in 2009 and was followed by austria, italy, and australia. last month's strictly here saw two male professionals dancing together. it prompted around 200 complaints. 200 people complained, but there were millions of people that stood up and applauded. ten million. ten million viewers and there was 200 complai
the steps singer ian "h" watkins is teaming up with professional dancer matt evers. producing memorable moments of all different kinds. ian "h" watkins and matt evers have been rehearsing for weeks and when the programme returns tomorrow night, they'll be the first same—sex couple seen competing on a prime—time british show like this. it's about time. if we had something like this when we were children, maybe i wouldn't have felt so isolated. i wouldn't have run away...
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for me for this week's panel and some of the hottest news stories going is from san francisco mr de watkins author and editor at large at salon dot com the host of the world according to jesse former governor jesse ventura r t america sports producer regina hamm and the other host of the world according to jesse the one and only those thank you everybody for coming on today lots to talk about all right i want to start with everybody's thoughts on the drawing up of imprisonment charges by the house on president from jesse will start with you well the 1st thing i want to get to that strikes me is now trump's come forward saying he's gone 250 more 1000000 in defense spending for ukraine and yet at the same time they're going to take 700000 people in our own country off of food stamps so it's more important for us to send weapons around the world than to feed our very poorest people in america now i got that off my chest and now we'll go. to impeachment. that irks me but anyway i don't she there's a choice because you know like myself i took an oath to protect the constitution and the bill of r
for me for this week's panel and some of the hottest news stories going is from san francisco mr de watkins author and editor at large at salon dot com the host of the world according to jesse former governor jesse ventura r t america sports producer regina hamm and the other host of the world according to jesse the one and only those thank you everybody for coming on today lots to talk about all right i want to start with everybody's thoughts on the drawing up of imprisonment charges by the...
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david: thank you so much, jason green and joseph watkins. poll coming up wilbur ross, secretary of commerce. this is bloomberg. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app makes today's xfinity customer service simple, easy, awesome. not my thing. david: from bloomberg world headquarters to our tv and radio audiences worldwide, i'm david westin. this is "balance of power" on bloomberg television and radio. we are joined on the telephone by u.s. commerce secretary wilbur ross. thank you for joining us. let's start with usmca, our successor to nafta. now passed by the house. what will be different about our trade with canada, mexico once this goes into effect? wilbur: several things will be different. first of all, the farme
david: thank you so much, jason green and joseph watkins. poll coming up wilbur ross, secretary of commerce. this is bloomberg. ♪ what are you doing back there, junior? since we're obviously lost, i'm rescheduling my xfinity customer service appointment. ah, relax. i got this. which gps are you using anyway? a little something called instinct. been using it for years. yeah, that's what i'm afraid of. he knows exactly where we're going. my whole body is a compass. oh boy... the my account app...
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there he was befriend by mariah watkins from whom he rented a room. mariah's advice to carver was simple. quote, you must learn all you can then go back into the world and give your learning back to the people, end quote. carver did just that. disappointed in the quality of the school, carver moved to kansas and supported himself through a variety of occupations while he furthered his education as he could. after earning his high school diploma, he discovered opportunities for college for black men in kansas were nonexistent. so, george washington carver majored in art at simpson college in indiana -- indianola, iowa, as their own plaque student. -- black student. encouraged by his professors to focus on botany he transferred to iowa state where he earned his bachelors and masters degrees in science. there after in april, 1896, booker t. washington recruited carver to tuskegee's institute agricultural school in alabama where carver taught and mentored generations of students for the next 47 years. at tuskegee, carver developed revolutionary techniques
there he was befriend by mariah watkins from whom he rented a room. mariah's advice to carver was simple. quote, you must learn all you can then go back into the world and give your learning back to the people, end quote. carver did just that. disappointed in the quality of the school, carver moved to kansas and supported himself through a variety of occupations while he furthered his education as he could. after earning his high school diploma, he discovered opportunities for college for black...
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david: thanks to christina greer and joseph watkins.el bloomberg is the majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news. let's go to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: president trump is onnstating steel tariffs brazil and argentina. he says it is devaluing their currencies, and that is not good for farmers. the president called on the federal reserve once again to lower interest rates. purchased the website domain for president trump's 2020 campaign slogan. sellsmerica great.com items such as bumper stickers. the european union has not complied with in order to end illegal subsidies for airbus. a compliance panel ruled the eu had not taken sufficient steps to end the harm to airbus rival boeing. e trumps pushed th administration to impose tariffs on eu goods in october. the block is expected to appeal. there is a new job in mark carney's future. the bank of england governor has accepted the role of special envoy for climate action and finance. you and secretary-general antonio guterres says he has taken a pi
david: thanks to christina greer and joseph watkins.el bloomberg is the majority owner of bloomberg lp, the parent company of bloomberg news. let's go to mark crumpton with first word news. mark: president trump is onnstating steel tariffs brazil and argentina. he says it is devaluing their currencies, and that is not good for farmers. the president called on the federal reserve once again to lower interest rates. purchased the website domain for president trump's 2020 campaign slogan....
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confederate soldier sam watkins actually wrote about polk, in his book. every battle polk was engaged in men to in, he led his victory or held the enemy at bay. he always seemed to snatch victory out of the very jaws of defeat. in every battle, polk's brigade of cleburne's division, the making of his name as the stonewall of the west was due to lucius polk. guard,rat was to the old what sam watkins said. so they have to cross chickamauga creek. i took a picture of the creek in june of 1997, and it was still pretty high at the time. remember, november 27, it is pretty cold, very cold. apparently there were ice floes on the river that evening. this is at about the spot cleburne's men crossed. you can see the town of ringgold has put a little walking path along the side of chickamauga creek. another picture of it. the time, it was about four feet deep, so when you crossed at water would come up to your armpits for most of these guys. and carryd to disrobe everything they had over their heads, with their rifle and ammunition over their heads as they crossed t
confederate soldier sam watkins actually wrote about polk, in his book. every battle polk was engaged in men to in, he led his victory or held the enemy at bay. he always seemed to snatch victory out of the very jaws of defeat. in every battle, polk's brigade of cleburne's division, the making of his name as the stonewall of the west was due to lucius polk. guard,rat was to the old what sam watkins said. so they have to cross chickamauga creek. i took a picture of the creek in june of 1997, and...
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. >>> joining me now is joe watkins, pastor of the lutheran church who often makes the point that he thinks sometimes is unfair in the media that evangelicals are all lumped together and they are very different in their believes, including you, joe. you remain conservative and had been a conservative and been a republican. so it would not come as a surprise that an evangelical publication would have a view about president trump, how big of a deal is the fact that this editorial appears in christianity today? >> it is a big deal. it is a real departure, you have to remember that the magazine was found in the mid 1950s by billy graham. billy graham is certainly a great name for many christian people around the country and around the world. he was largely silent of the issues of civil rights. he was not there to help martin luther king and certainly not in the magazine or publicly in support of people of color who suffered during that movement. the magazine did in the lat late '90s say something about the clinton's impeachment. this editor is trying to do the same thing here. he represe
. >>> joining me now is joe watkins, pastor of the lutheran church who often makes the point that he thinks sometimes is unfair in the media that evangelicals are all lumped together and they are very different in their believes, including you, joe. you remain conservative and had been a conservative and been a republican. so it would not come as a surprise that an evangelical publication would have a view about president trump, how big of a deal is the fact that this editorial appears...
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. >> dade watkins may seem like a normal guy but he has a secret. get my best announcer voice here. by day, he's a mild mannered cashier but at christmas time he and his friends are super heros to the children of the bay area. >> you feel like you're on an island sometimes. and just to have people who understand and want to come visit your kid especially in this situation they're in is pretty special. >> i'm still having people come in is pretty cool. gets my mind hopeful. >> we live in a dark world, and when you see a child smile, when you hand them a teddy bear, a light shines right and that light shines in the entire room and school we're in. to see that is incredible. >> i'm dave watkins, and i'm batman. 2016 i was involved in a car accident, and they found cancer within me, stage 3 aggressive cancer. had no symptoms of it. when i came out of it in all of that, after four weeks of recooperating, we were doing these bears at work. the bears were to go to either the customer or left around. i would say we can't have these bears left around. what s
. >> dade watkins may seem like a normal guy but he has a secret. get my best announcer voice here. by day, he's a mild mannered cashier but at christmas time he and his friends are super heros to the children of the bay area. >> you feel like you're on an island sometimes. and just to have people who understand and want to come visit your kid especially in this situation they're in is pretty special. >> i'm still having people come in is pretty cool. gets my mind hopeful....
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joe watkins. thank you.e news and yet again for all the wrong reasons. my final thoughts. stay with us. wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you 15% or more on car insurance. >>> this week, something truly unspeakable happened. george zimmerman, the man acquitted of the 2012 killing of trayvon martin is now suing the dead teen's family and others involved. he's seeking $100 million. claiming the case against him was built on false evidence and making charges of conspiracy and abuse of the civil process. it is one thing to, in many people's opinion, get away with murder. but then to come back now and sue the victim's parents and others. saying that you were in som
joe watkins. thank you.e news and yet again for all the wrong reasons. my final thoughts. stay with us. wormhole through time? (speaking japanese) where am i? (woman speaking french) are you crazy/nuts? cyclist: pip! pip! (woman speaking french) i'm here, look at me. it's completely your fault. (man speaking french) ok? it's me. it's my fault? no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. (pterodactyl screech) believe it. geico could save you...
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joining me for this week's panel and some of the hottest new stories going is from san francisco mr de watkins author and editor at large at salon dot com the host of the world according to jesse former governor jesse ventura r t america sports producer regina hamm and the other host of the world according to jeff.
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. >> in the meantime, morehouse members are weighing in on tomorrow's vote including elizabeth watkins his district voted for president trump. she was met with both applause and boos. >> for some democrats this is a tough vote. one democrat expected to switch parties and boat against impeachment. >>> also today, rick gaze, former trump official, will be sentence in federal court. earlier this year he pled guilty to charges of work he did in ukraine. he is one of the former trump associates that were indicted as part of the special tonsil robert mueller investigation. he is cooperating with prosecutors so they are not seeking present time and they say they will not oppose his request for probation.>>> time now is for and 37. three people reported dead and others hurt after thunderstorms and tornadoes tore across the south. heavy storm damage reported in louisiana and alabama. there were downed power lines, fallen trees, and debris from savaged buildings.>>> let's check in on the traffic. >> the east bay commute off to a nice start here. we see the approach to the macarthur east and it i
. >> in the meantime, morehouse members are weighing in on tomorrow's vote including elizabeth watkins his district voted for president trump. she was met with both applause and boos. >> for some democrats this is a tough vote. one democrat expected to switch parties and boat against impeachment. >>> also today, rick gaze, former trump official, will be sentence in federal court. earlier this year he pled guilty to charges of work he did in ukraine. he is one of the former...
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undergone a major shake up amid antitrust threats from some of the nation's top political figures watkins of simpler trading joins the show to break down the details of how the move or how interest concerns have ramped up and later. and major companies are continuing to ramp up their investment in space exploration r.t. correspondents brings us the latest from the ground in los angeles on how major companies are launching their own space programs we have so much to get to today so let's go .
undergone a major shake up amid antitrust threats from some of the nation's top political figures watkins of simpler trading joins the show to break down the details of how the move or how interest concerns have ramped up and later. and major companies are continuing to ramp up their investment in space exploration r.t. correspondents brings us the latest from the ground in los angeles on how major companies are launching their own space programs we have so much to get to today so let's go .
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joining me for this week's panel and some of the hottest news stories going is from san francisco mr de watkins author and editor at large at salon dot com the host of the world according to jesse former governor jesse ventura r t america sports producer regina hamm and the other host of the world according to jesse the one and only those thank you everybody for coming on today lots to talk about all right i want to start with everybody's thoughts on the drawing up of imprisonment charges by the house on president from jesse will start with you well the 1st thing i want to get to that strikes me is now trump's come forward saying he's gone 250 more 1000000 in defense spending for ukraine and yet at the same time they're going to take 700000 people in our own country off of food stamps so it's more important for us to send weapons around the world than to feed our very poorest people in america now i got that off my chair. now we'll go to impeachment. that irks me but anyway i don't see there's a choice because you know like myself i took an oath to protect the constitution and the bill of right
joining me for this week's panel and some of the hottest news stories going is from san francisco mr de watkins author and editor at large at salon dot com the host of the world according to jesse former governor jesse ventura r t america sports producer regina hamm and the other host of the world according to jesse the one and only those thank you everybody for coming on today lots to talk about all right i want to start with everybody's thoughts on the drawing up of imprisonment charges by...
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undergone a major shake up amid antitrust threats from some of the nation's top political figures watkins of simpler trading joins the show to break down the details of how the move or how interest concerns have ramped up and later. and major companies are continuing to ramp up their investment in space exploration are to course one of the talks this week brings us the latest from the ground in los angeles on how major companies are launching their own space programs we have so much to get to today so let's go. and we begin here with the latest claim by president trump regarding the u.s. china trade talks because as of today president trump says the talks are going very well this of course is more positive than what the president said on tuesday when he indicated that a trade deal might have to wait until after the 2020 election and we'd be clear here every time the president says that the trade deal may take a little bit longer stocks take a dive which didn't require as the president to say that a deal was close or the talks are going well in or.
undergone a major shake up amid antitrust threats from some of the nation's top political figures watkins of simpler trading joins the show to break down the details of how the move or how interest concerns have ramped up and later. and major companies are continuing to ramp up their investment in space exploration are to course one of the talks this week brings us the latest from the ground in los angeles on how major companies are launching their own space programs we have so much to get to...
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or the egg about this absolutely fascinating stuff and we'll keep watching everything to jaywalk watkins of simpler trading thank you so much for your insight today thank you very much i i. i i i. the race to space is a worldwide effort and the cost of it isn't cheap the current space endeavor actually has its own economy which is growing exponentially argy correspondent natasha sweet has the details from los angeles. the global fascination with outer space is hitting an all time high and now commercial activity is skyrocketing in the space industry private companies are jumping in hoping to make the most of inhabiting the final frontier the good news as satellite and rocket technology evolves costs are coming down and now private companies like space x. blue origin and virgin galactic are hoping to make big profits on the future of space there are 3 major sectors of the space economy products and services everything from television radio cell phones to weather tracking makes up 55 percent of the economy infrastructure like space vehicles space stations and terminals make up 25 percent o
or the egg about this absolutely fascinating stuff and we'll keep watching everything to jaywalk watkins of simpler trading thank you so much for your insight today thank you very much i i. i i i. the race to space is a worldwide effort and the cost of it isn't cheap the current space endeavor actually has its own economy which is growing exponentially argy correspondent natasha sweet has the details from los angeles. the global fascination with outer space is hitting an all time high and now...
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believe me after this happens you might as well throw it to the wind it will be so much quickly de watkins what are your thoughts on these impeachment proceedings finally i guess moving forward in the house. you know i was i was 2nd be more shocked or i like i was i wish there was like a bill of the that would allow me to believe that i was experiencing some type of a surprise but donald trump has been an ally and a crook before he even thought about politics he was a law and a corrupt throughout his whole campaign he was a lie and a crook throughout his whole entire. so you know we've removed this law is this very screwed up that's what i'm sitting back and i'm waiting for that election year coming up that we have the opportunity to choose a new leader but i mean you know is i'm happy that it's have been mean but i would i would love i would love for us to find the least successfully remove someone from office and they would and it would be great for the outdoor party. and they have a system of checks and balances for a reason the 3 branches of government are the accountability so factori
believe me after this happens you might as well throw it to the wind it will be so much quickly de watkins what are your thoughts on these impeachment proceedings finally i guess moving forward in the house. you know i was i was 2nd be more shocked or i like i was i wish there was like a bill of the that would allow me to believe that i was experiencing some type of a surprise but donald trump has been an ally and a crook before he even thought about politics he was a law and a corrupt...
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joshua watkins was from coffey, alabama. the mayor there said his death was a tremendous blow. his brother posted on facebook about him writing in part, just wish i could talk to him one more time or wrestle with him one more time even though he could probably take me now. watson's father described the last time he saw his son. >> he and i are both big auburn fans. we watched the game saturday together. we've got that. we got to spend thanksgiving together. >> airman apprentice cameron walters was 21 years old and was a naval aviator student. he was from richmond hill, georgia and had just graduated from the navy in november where this picture was taken. airman mohammad hatham was just 19 years old from st. petersburg, florida. his high school principal said he was a perfect kid. >> you always saw a smile. so my initial thought was, oh, wow, seeing him -- i just kept picturing his face with a gunman pointed -- a gunman pointing a gun at him, and just the initial shock and fear, and as a mother, that was what initially took my breath away. >> these three young navy sailors were
joshua watkins was from coffey, alabama. the mayor there said his death was a tremendous blow. his brother posted on facebook about him writing in part, just wish i could talk to him one more time or wrestle with him one more time even though he could probably take me now. watson's father described the last time he saw his son. >> he and i are both big auburn fans. we watched the game saturday together. we've got that. we got to spend thanksgiving together. >> airman apprentice...
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watkins lot better on or timothy o'sullivan. we survived our basement years, scattered, and became colleagues, solving problems for our students for each other. so, cohorts, classmates, colleagues, but for me, marnie and i became friends. a last bit of graduate school alchemy that knit the strange will of ideas where we do our work into the world of spouses, partners, families, and children where we live our lives. this long friendship made me lucky enough to read drafts of marnie's books along the way, yellowing pages still turn up in my files. i read them and i read them again last week. why are you reading my book, marnie says? said.ned stuff, i i'm going to tell you briefly some of the things i have learned. marty's first book was a biography of the photographer , laura gilpin: an enduring grace, published in 1986. it won a slew of awards and i do not have time to tell you all of them. but there's a story. marnie abandoned her classmates in new haven and moved to fort worth to become a curator of photography at the amon cart
watkins lot better on or timothy o'sullivan. we survived our basement years, scattered, and became colleagues, solving problems for our students for each other. so, cohorts, classmates, colleagues, but for me, marnie and i became friends. a last bit of graduate school alchemy that knit the strange will of ideas where we do our work into the world of spouses, partners, families, and children where we live our lives. this long friendship made me lucky enough to read drafts of marnie's books along...
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dave watkins was inspired to launch the project a few years ago after battling cancer.d animals to local hospitals and schools. >> it's seeing their expressions is awesome. it's always good to make a difference in some kid's life. and that's why we do this. >> toyan has a special place in dave's heart, because it's where his mom worked for nearly 30s years before retirin. more than half of the students dprom low-income families. school officials say they're grateful for the support. >> to have a moment of joy, just to play and be carefree i think is really special. it brings the child in all of us out. >> this campus community grateful for the love ahead of the holidays. >> the kids get happy with the simplest things, and this made their day, i'm sure. my granddaughters are loving their little bears. really nice. >> anything to get the kids involved with community is awesome. really awesome. and these kids are so cute. >> when they're alone, when they're bullied. they always had that one teddy bear that smiles up at them, that is soft, they can use as comfort. >> a real
dave watkins was inspired to launch the project a few years ago after battling cancer.d animals to local hospitals and schools. >> it's seeing their expressions is awesome. it's always good to make a difference in some kid's life. and that's why we do this. >> toyan has a special place in dave's heart, because it's where his mom worked for nearly 30s years before retirin. more than half of the students dprom low-income families. school officials say they're grateful for the support....
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dave watkins was inspired to launch the project after battling cancer. animals to local hospitals and schools. >> when they have people bullying them, they have the teddy bear smiling up at them to use as comfort. >> it's where his mom worked for nearly 30 year bfrs retiring mfrmt than half of the students come from low income families. school officials say they're grateful for the support. >> to have a moment of joy just to play and be care free i think is really special. it brings the child naul in alls out. >> parents and grandparents feeling the love. >> this made their day i'm sure. my granddaughters are loving their little bears. really nice. >> reporter: a real life super hero and his friends working to build a better bay area one child at a final. >> their expressions is awesome. it's good to make a difference in kids' lives and that's why we do this. >> those kids are so cute. i don't know if you noticed it but the batman sounded like adam west, the original batman. did you notice that? >> i was like is that the real deal? >> exactly. >> no supe
dave watkins was inspired to launch the project after battling cancer. animals to local hospitals and schools. >> when they have people bullying them, they have the teddy bear smiling up at them to use as comfort. >> it's where his mom worked for nearly 30 year bfrs retiring mfrmt than half of the students come from low income families. school officials say they're grateful for the support. >> to have a moment of joy just to play and be care free i think is really special. it...
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watkins. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. watkins: madam speaker, as a political newcomer before this, just like president trump, perhaps like me he was naive to think that this house, that in the people's house, everybody was true and just. it's not the case. democrats weren't saddened by this solemn day. they weren't waiting for all the evidence. this was always about politics. because they loath the president, because he doesn't play by their beltway rules. i should have known. but the fact is, kansas is better, the u.s. is better and the world is better because of donald trump. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from california. mr. schiff: madam speaker, we continue to reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from georgia. mr. collins: thank you, madam speaker. i yield 30 seconds to the gentleman from california, mr. calvert. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. calvert: thank you. madam speaker, my friends on the other side of the aisle hav
watkins. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for 30 seconds. mr. watkins: madam speaker, as a political newcomer before this, just like president trump, perhaps like me he was naive to think that this house, that in the people's house, everybody was true and just. it's not the case. democrats weren't saddened by this solemn day. they weren't waiting for all the evidence. this was always about politics. because they loath the president, because he doesn't play by their beltway...
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welcome in larry, he is the director of the university of virginia center for politics and joe watkins, former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. first, i'm going to ask you the same question. joe, beginning with you. what is the ultimate outcome of this and the senate proceedings? >> i think the ultimate outcome is today the house votes to impeach the president. and when it gets to the senate, they' they'll vote to acquit i think it's -- it's fairly obvious that this will be done along party lines. and, if anything, if democrats meant to diminish the strength of the president, i think the opposite is probably going to happen and clearly, when it comes to members of congress, republicans are holding with the president and have even managed on the house side to get a democrat, jeff van drew, to join their ranks. to leave the democrats and to join their ranks so i think at the end of the day, this is probably not going to hurt the president. and will probably strengthen him in his bid to run for re-election. >> strengthen him. wow. larry, would you agree with that >> no and
welcome in larry, he is the director of the university of virginia center for politics and joe watkins, former white house aide for president george h.w. bush. first, i'm going to ask you the same question. joe, beginning with you. what is the ultimate outcome of this and the senate proceedings? >> i think the ultimate outcome is today the house votes to impeach the president. and when it gets to the senate, they' they'll vote to acquit i think it's -- it's fairly obvious that this will...
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watkins inconsistently quotes the polls.eople think the economy is going well but he then den know grates the question of raising taxes on the wealthy the polls show a great deal of support for that there's a specific micro economic argument by the way, health care. i believe that medicare for all is a mistake politically as well as administratively. on the question of protecting what was done under president obama and health care and expanding it, the republicans have succeeded in getting a court to say they're going to maybe throw out the whole thing. that's a very good issue for democrats. the question of protection of people with pre-existing conditions the extension of medicare in a number of states republican governors were opposed to accepting the medicaid extension were over ridden by referenda. the polls show this, they remain very significant there are other issues as well economy is a mixed bag. >> wasn't overall tax revenue pretty close to flat in 2011 it was kind of flat. we did spend more. i think -- >> yeah, a
watkins inconsistently quotes the polls.eople think the economy is going well but he then den know grates the question of raising taxes on the wealthy the polls show a great deal of support for that there's a specific micro economic argument by the way, health care. i believe that medicare for all is a mistake politically as well as administratively. on the question of protecting what was done under president obama and health care and expanding it, the republicans have succeeded in getting a...
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not just any gold watch, his dad war hero fathers gold watch.the same gold watch that christopher watkinsbly describes hiding in a very uncomfortable place early in the movie. despite the fact that gangsters are almost certainly waiting for him at his house butch decides to go back and get it. the question i want to ask, and from their experiences as he later says the single weirdest day of his life but the question i like to ask is, would butch's decision rational? asking whether something in it will be as rational as absurd already a tarantino movie especially. but this is actually an interesting question to answer because the way we define rational behavior today is largely based on a school of thought called game theory. game theory was developed in the rand corporation a part of the defense department at the start of the cold war. a way for the mathematicians and scientists they are to study what the united states should do in the face of the nuclear age. in the way game theory works is it creates real life interactions and mathematical models that let you see all the implications of
not just any gold watch, his dad war hero fathers gold watch.the same gold watch that christopher watkinsbly describes hiding in a very uncomfortable place early in the movie. despite the fact that gangsters are almost certainly waiting for him at his house butch decides to go back and get it. the question i want to ask, and from their experiences as he later says the single weirdest day of his life but the question i like to ask is, would butch's decision rational? asking whether something in...