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a woman like mary chestnut, she was a volunteer at a wayside hospital. wayside hospitals were essentially created by women at highly traveled basically training post to take care of men who were moving back and forth between the front and the home front. they were really important medical institutions to the actual confederate medical institutions. a lot of women felt a patriotic need to donate their time and volunteer their time at these kinds of institutions. this is not a major hospital. she's not going to be seeing major wounds and things like that. she had a difficult time with it. she had bad dreams when she came home at night. it wasn't something, she didn't like seeing wounded men. it's really not an easy thing to see. she was really guilt stricken by the fact this is difficult for her. she felt like it was her patriotic duty to donate her time. she really struggled with it. some women had a very negative reaction to medical care. some women, a woman like luisa mccord, she just jumped into it and she was doing just about anything and she didn't f
a woman like mary chestnut, she was a volunteer at a wayside hospital. wayside hospitals were essentially created by women at highly traveled basically training post to take care of men who were moving back and forth between the front and the home front. they were really important medical institutions to the actual confederate medical institutions. a lot of women felt a patriotic need to donate their time and volunteer their time at these kinds of institutions. this is not a major hospital....
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a woman like mary chestnut, at a wayside hospital, created by women at highly traveled depots, and in the home front. they were really important medical institutions and subsidiary care to the actual confederate institutions. a lot of women felt a patriotic need to volunteer their time at institutions, she is not going to be seeing even major wound but she had a difficult time with it, she had bad dreams when she came home at night, wasn't something she didn't like seeing wounded men blues not an easy thing to see and she was guilt stricken by the fact that this is difficult for her. she felt it was her patriotic duty to donate her time and she struggled with it. some women had a negative reaction to medical care. a woman like louisa record jumped into it and doing just about anything and didn't flinch, they had very different reactions and really struggled, their nursing because they are broken or it. they want their side to win. at the confederacy increasingly does worse and worse toward the end of the war, it is emotionally difficult for them. they are not only dealing with the fac
a woman like mary chestnut, at a wayside hospital, created by women at highly traveled depots, and in the home front. they were really important medical institutions and subsidiary care to the actual confederate institutions. a lot of women felt a patriotic need to volunteer their time at institutions, she is not going to be seeing even major wound but she had a difficult time with it, she had bad dreams when she came home at night, wasn't something she didn't like seeing wounded men blues not...
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a very famous diarist from the south, she was a volunteer at a wayside hospital, hospitals created by women at highly-traveled, basically train depots to take care of men who were moving back and forth between the front and the home front. so they're actually really important medical institutions, and they were subsidiary care to the actual confederate medical institutions. and a lot of women felt a patriotic these to donate their time and -- need to donate their time at these types of institutions. is so this is not a major hospital. she's not going to be seeing even major wounds or things like that, and she really had a difficult time with it. you know, she had bad dreams when she came home at night, she just -- it wasn't something, she didn't like seeing wounded men, right? it's really not an easy thing to see. and she was really guilt-stricken by the fact that this was difficult for her, because she felt like it was her patriotic duty to donate her time, and she really struggled with it. so some women had a very negative reaction to medical care. some women, a woman like louisa mc
a very famous diarist from the south, she was a volunteer at a wayside hospital, hospitals created by women at highly-traveled, basically train depots to take care of men who were moving back and forth between the front and the home front. so they're actually really important medical institutions, and they were subsidiary care to the actual confederate medical institutions. and a lot of women felt a patriotic these to donate their time and -- need to donate their time at these types of...
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that is going by the wayside because we are co nsta ntly going by the wayside because we are constantlyof the public want a visible presence on the street. but that costs money.“ you are not tackling low—level crime, what sort of things are going to go by the wayside? we should be dealing with everything the public wa nt dealing with everything the public want us to deal with. 0nly dealing with everything the public want us to deal with. only a third of ourtime is want us to deal with. only a third of our time is spent dealing with crime, the other two thirds of all time is spent picking up the pieces from other public sector is, missing persons, vulnerable people, educational issues, lost property, dogs that are missing, all of this kind of stuff which i would say actually in terms of making the british police service as good as it is, making sure we have that ability to connect with our communities, if that goes by the wayside then everything else falls apart. this all we want is a single crime—fighting service we can like that do not expect us to refuse. i think the public recognises
that is going by the wayside because we are co nsta ntly going by the wayside because we are constantlyof the public want a visible presence on the street. but that costs money.“ you are not tackling low—level crime, what sort of things are going to go by the wayside? we should be dealing with everything the public wa nt dealing with everything the public want us to deal with. 0nly dealing with everything the public want us to deal with. only a third of ourtime is want us to deal with. only...
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“ drivers if you have their drivers did fall by the wayside?ve seen, assaults on the public and complaints from the public, anything we see that of the private hire driving in london we welcome. the reality is that most uber drivers are forced to work 70 or 80 hours a week for minimum wage, they would welcome regulation as well. steve mcnamara, thank you very much. let bring you up to speed with the weather, jay wynne has all the details. changeable weather over the next few days, keep your umbrellas handy, we are going to see some rain in all areas, andi are going to see some rain in all areas, and i have seen some rain moved north today, a good crop showers in the and west. the main band of rain will get stuck across northern ireland, a wet night here, and rain in the eastern side of scotla nd and rain in the eastern side of scotland for quite some time. a miserable day in the eastern side of scotland, cold, wet, windy, rain slowly moving away to the north of northern ireland. a lot of dry and bright weather in southern england, but chilly un
“ drivers if you have their drivers did fall by the wayside?ve seen, assaults on the public and complaints from the public, anything we see that of the private hire driving in london we welcome. the reality is that most uber drivers are forced to work 70 or 80 hours a week for minimum wage, they would welcome regulation as well. steve mcnamara, thank you very much. let bring you up to speed with the weather, jay wynne has all the details. changeable weather over the next few days, keep your...
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. >> the miasma theory fell by the wayside. ashley: a bit later, but by the civil war, there is some debate about it. i think that is part of what made it difficult to control diseases, in part a product of the sanitary commission could put forth a bunch of recommendations but getting soldiers to follow them if soldiers had been raised to think it did not matter was really tough. >> was first brought both of you, your interest in this area of civil war history? sarah: i was looking for something -- i wanted to study the civil war, specifically the real effects of the war. i think i was really affected by what we have been learning recently as citizens about what warfare does to people. i found myself thinking, if these things are happening to our soldiers today, what was that experience like ben? i started to look, and i found chamberlains story, and that is what brought me into it. that was my hook, was chamberlain's story. ashley: i came at it from a different perspective. before i came to grad school, i worked in public heal
. >> the miasma theory fell by the wayside. ashley: a bit later, but by the civil war, there is some debate about it. i think that is part of what made it difficult to control diseases, in part a product of the sanitary commission could put forth a bunch of recommendations but getting soldiers to follow them if soldiers had been raised to think it did not matter was really tough. >> was first brought both of you, your interest in this area of civil war history? sarah: i was looking...
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traditional parties falling by the wayside with popular insurgencies. macron is not a populist in the and hee is center-right is on our way has try to rally people around the idea he is ofther the left or neither the right. he is trying to avoid the labels. at the same time, he is tried to pick off the voters from each side. the problem from this perspective on the left, he is to write the link. from people the right, he is too leftist. that she is to right-leaning. because he is not the head of a party, he is able to rise above the fray watching the traditional parties either fractured, fragmented, squirming and he is above it all and taking a position that could appeal to many different people. pen, heexchange with le is able to pile into her. all of the candidates using that to show he can be very forceful and stand up to what he believes and that was in and amid a part of the debate. they were talking about burkina. not bikini. burkini, full muslim swimwear was part of a giant, a lot of people remember it, a controversy and polemic here in france. n
traditional parties falling by the wayside with popular insurgencies. macron is not a populist in the and hee is center-right is on our way has try to rally people around the idea he is ofther the left or neither the right. he is trying to avoid the labels. at the same time, he is tried to pick off the voters from each side. the problem from this perspective on the left, he is to write the link. from people the right, he is too leftist. that she is to right-leaning. because he is not the head...
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there was a very famous woman who was a volunteer at a wayside hospital. were created at train depots to take care of men who are moving that conflict between the home front and the war. they were really important to medical institutions a lot of need tolt a patriotic donate their time and volunteer their time at these institutions. these women are not going to be seeing major wounds cannot they had a really difficult time with it. she had bad dreams when she came home, it was that something she liked seeing, it was not an easy thing to see. she was guilt stricken in effect that this was difficult. she felt like it was her heriotic duty to donate time. for some women they had a negative reaction. women just jumped into it. they were doing just about anything. they had very different reactions. struggledrelate because they were pro-confederate, they wanted their side to win. as their side was doing worse, it worse and was emotionally difficult for them. they are dealing with the fact that they have sick men who are alsodent on them, they have their material
there was a very famous woman who was a volunteer at a wayside hospital. were created at train depots to take care of men who are moving that conflict between the home front and the war. they were really important to medical institutions a lot of need tolt a patriotic donate their time and volunteer their time at these institutions. these women are not going to be seeing major wounds cannot they had a really difficult time with it. she had bad dreams when she came home, it was that something...
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health reform goes by the wayside. he wants to get onto tax reform but can he?reetjust a short distance from here, was on how the market5 would open this monday. there has been concern, certainly amongst investors, about what happens next to donald trump's legislative agenda. can he pushed through on things like tax reform, infrastructure spending? all of the5e infrastructure spending? all of these things that investors had assumed would come to pass, given that they had a president famou5 assumed would come to pass, given that they had a president famous for the art of the deal. that is why you have seen this tremendous run—up in the stock market since the election in november. over the last few days you have seen the dowjones falling. it seems to have broken that street. it seems to have broken that street. it calls ju5t it seems to have broken that street. it calls just slightly down, having recovered a lot of the losses from earlier in the day, but there are definitely que5tion5 know about how effective he can be, and whether or not he can get things done, s
health reform goes by the wayside. he wants to get onto tax reform but can he?reetjust a short distance from here, was on how the market5 would open this monday. there has been concern, certainly amongst investors, about what happens next to donald trump's legislative agenda. can he pushed through on things like tax reform, infrastructure spending? all of the5e infrastructure spending? all of these things that investors had assumed would come to pass, given that they had a president famou5...
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areas that week operate with the eu on, security, crime, all of those agreements would fall by the waysideis has talked about a transitional phase, what might that mean? we leave the eu in 2019 but there would be a period where we retain aspects of single market membership while a new agreement is concluded. most think it is possible to leave the eu within two years, but is it possible to strike a new trade agreement? it took them seven years to do one with canada. much less complex than brexit. so there would have to be a conditional phase, where we are half m, conditional phase, where we are half in, half out. no doubt we will return to this many times. and we'll find out how this story and many others are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30pm and 11:30pm this evening in the papers. our guests are esther mcvey, former conservative employment minister, and robert fox, defence editor of the london evening standard. turkey's president has warned the netherlands it'll pay the price after two of his ministers were prevented from attending a rally in rotterdam. dutch police used water c
areas that week operate with the eu on, security, crime, all of those agreements would fall by the waysideis has talked about a transitional phase, what might that mean? we leave the eu in 2019 but there would be a period where we retain aspects of single market membership while a new agreement is concluded. most think it is possible to leave the eu within two years, but is it possible to strike a new trade agreement? it took them seven years to do one with canada. much less complex than...
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that seems to have gone by the wayside.nt who has been tweeting about his predecessor, accusing him of wiretapping, could this claim be true? no president can order the wiretapping of a phone and you have heard from president obama. he said it is not something that came from the white house. did the fbi do this? there have been media reports that suggest the fbi was looking for a warrant to do just that last summer a warrant to do just that last summer in the presidential election, as they were investigating claims between links between donald trump campaign aides and russians. according to media reports, the initial request for a wiretapping was turned down and then later in 0ctober it was accepted. these are media reports and none of it has been confirmed. none of it has ever been confirmed. none of it has ever been denied. but when it comes to president trump tweeting, is he saying these reports are true? is he claiming that the fbi did tap his phones? in which case, it confirms to the media something they have suspected
that seems to have gone by the wayside.nt who has been tweeting about his predecessor, accusing him of wiretapping, could this claim be true? no president can order the wiretapping of a phone and you have heard from president obama. he said it is not something that came from the white house. did the fbi do this? there have been media reports that suggest the fbi was looking for a warrant to do just that last summer a warrant to do just that last summer in the presidential election, as they were...
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eventually that went by the wayside. the managerial ideas he had where later formed in another company, the sunmaid raisin company. so he is a big component of that corporation, which exists today. this is the kearney's estate office. even though the kearney mansion was his home, this is where the business was conducted. a lot of people would come through the back door. this was the main entrance to the office door. the rail you see out there was the original rail. many years of people riding on the rail still show. you can see it in the wood. maybe people who wanted to buy property, perhaps people who worked here on the ranch, maybe the workers would pick up their paycheck, fill out forms -- you can see many years of people using that particular area as they came in. so the estate office changed over the years, but it's very similar to how it was when mr. kearney was here. in the back of the mansion, at one time, was a full town at one time. this is the kearney mansion. at the same time, the house had been constructed a
eventually that went by the wayside. the managerial ideas he had where later formed in another company, the sunmaid raisin company. so he is a big component of that corporation, which exists today. this is the kearney's estate office. even though the kearney mansion was his home, this is where the business was conducted. a lot of people would come through the back door. this was the main entrance to the office door. the rail you see out there was the original rail. many years of people riding...
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kennedy: the token programs that go by the wayside like the nerks a and science spending, but that really is barely a drop in the bucket when you consider the elements of the budget that are never touched. the problem for tax reform, but real tax reform is the healthcare debacle. it makes it that's harder to do this year. reconciliation has to be linked to deficit reduction. and with obamacare taxes staying in place, that's -- not tax, subsidies staying in place, that's going to link with deficit reduction. so it's almost impossible to do one without the other. that's why they have to do obamacare first. kennedy: it's funny to hear democrats talk about deficit neutrality. they love deficit spending more than they love smothering people with government programs. the reason i say that, the rich made him do it. but donald trump is not going to make anybody do it, and paul ryan with his ayn rand obsession which some of you share here. >> we don't share it. kennedy: paul ryan does not believe in limited government. julie: we are all in agreement which is why i hate to be the bearer of bad news
kennedy: the token programs that go by the wayside like the nerks a and science spending, but that really is barely a drop in the bucket when you consider the elements of the budget that are never touched. the problem for tax reform, but real tax reform is the healthcare debacle. it makes it that's harder to do this year. reconciliation has to be linked to deficit reduction. and with obamacare taxes staying in place, that's -- not tax, subsidies staying in place, that's going to link with...
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but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss th ♪ there's nothing more important than your health. so if you're on medicare or will be soon, you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medicare only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. you might want to consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like any medicare supplement insurance plan, these help pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and, these plans let you choose any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients. you could stay with the
but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss th...
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but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss you know you don't want to miss thways wins. especially in my business. with slow internet from the phone company, you can't keep up. you're stuck, watching spinning wheels and progress bars until someone else scoops your story. switch to comcast business. with high-speed internet up to 10 gigabits per second. you wouldn't pick a slow race car. then why settle for slow internet? comcast business. built for speed. built for business. judge jeanine: u.s. attorney from the southern district of new york preet wha preet preet a challenges the president to fi
but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss you...
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they have largely fallen by the wayside and you know we've seen very high praise form, so i would just suggest anybody who has a problem with him i would love to hear it because no one seems to have a problem with his academic credentials, his record or anything else, so i'm pretty b -- by what we've seen from capitol hill. >> there are at least two dozen or so who are nos, how do you get from this point right now policy wise to tomorrow something, anything that might be might flip that? >> i think we're doing it. piece by piece member by member we're getting there. we're getting much closer. the last couple of days we've continued to do that but then today alone i mentioned a couple other members slowly but surely we're getting that and confident when the vote comes up we'll have the votes. >> -- described the members of congress coming in here to the white house as the closer. do you embrace that >> he is the closer. >> do you embrace that label as it relates to health care? >> absolutely. >> you just mentioned the health care bill will pass tomorrow. i want to get a sense of how con
they have largely fallen by the wayside and you know we've seen very high praise form, so i would just suggest anybody who has a problem with him i would love to hear it because no one seems to have a problem with his academic credentials, his record or anything else, so i'm pretty b -- by what we've seen from capitol hill. >> there are at least two dozen or so who are nos, how do you get from this point right now policy wise to tomorrow something, anything that might be might flip that?...
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but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss that one. justice * rolls on in a moment. tomorrow's the day we'll play something besides video games. every day is a gift. especially for people with heart failure. but today there's entresto... a breakthrough medicine that can help make more tomorrows possible. tomorrow, i want to see teddy bait his first hook. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn ba
but that tory gets pushed by the wayside. judge jeanine: i'll ask spicer about where things stand with the gop healthcare plan. we are back to talking leak and back to talking russia and back to talking president trump. my guest is one of my favorite liberals. you know what -- >> nobody invaded. >> the cia -- do you disagree the characteristics a and the f.b.i. said -- judge jeanine: putin did not invade the country and neither did the russians. you know you don't want to miss that...
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oliver: basically it went by the wayside.ot of talk about how big it was going to be and the changes it was going to spur but ultimately has faded from the spotlight. >> i would not say exactly that. in those huge cities where people have it, they really love it. the thing is, google was going to roll it out in cities across the country and it is in quite a few cities across the country but to the company, which once was working superfast to get google fiber across the country has pulled back a little bit and in the cities where it went in, where people were initially so excited, now they just have faster internet and the older of it has worn off. caroline: let's talk about one of those cities, kansas city, kansas was the first of the cities to get google fiber. >> there were quite a few people who saw this on it would be great for their businesses do kansasogle fiber and city, missouri as well as kansas city, kansas has businesses and one of them is this guy who had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out and then move
oliver: basically it went by the wayside.ot of talk about how big it was going to be and the changes it was going to spur but ultimately has faded from the spotlight. >> i would not say exactly that. in those huge cities where people have it, they really love it. the thing is, google was going to roll it out in cities across the country and it is in quite a few cities across the country but to the company, which once was working superfast to get google fiber across the country has pulled...
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then poof, that all went to the wayside. you do have a series of other cities. some are finance hubs, like paris or frankfurt. some are more technology hubs, like berlin. amsterdam is an interesting city that is in play. i would not knock out the united states from this conversation, both new york and silicon valley, where there's been a tremendous inflow of capital into fin-tech in the u.s. and a very strong, global, integrated economy that can hopefully allow for indication -- innovation to come and improve the system. selina: joe cross, u.s. general manager at transferwise, and aaron klein, brookings institute, thank you. a major blow was dealt to consumer protection advocates tuesday when the u.s. house of representatives voted to overturn fcc broadband privacy rules. in a vote largely along party lines, house republicans moved to dismantle rules that required broadband companies to get explicit customer permission for using or sharing their personal data. the data in question includes health information, website browsing history, app usage, and the geograph
then poof, that all went to the wayside. you do have a series of other cities. some are finance hubs, like paris or frankfurt. some are more technology hubs, like berlin. amsterdam is an interesting city that is in play. i would not knock out the united states from this conversation, both new york and silicon valley, where there's been a tremendous inflow of capital into fin-tech in the u.s. and a very strong, global, integrated economy that can hopefully allow for indication -- innovation to...
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that's a relationship that has kind of fallen by the wayside. it needs to be built back up. i think that's something they'll probably be focusing on today. how the united states and germany can work more cooperatively. >> sandra: to quote angela merkel, she told a german newspaper it's always better to talk with each other than about each other. >> harris: that's for certain. i'm looking forward to this news conference this afternoon. one of the subjects has to do with the refugee situation and illegal immigration. how you deal with all that? you say normally, you don't talk about what a country does. if president trump is so different. he has talked about that and he talks about his own. which we normally don't do either. i look forward to that bilateral news conference today at about 1:00 today eastern. you'll have those newspapers are presented in that room and it will be end really interesting to say with the texture of the questions are. will she have to be on the defense and say this is why we let a million people in? it didn't work out or it did work out. what could s
that's a relationship that has kind of fallen by the wayside. it needs to be built back up. i think that's something they'll probably be focusing on today. how the united states and germany can work more cooperatively. >> sandra: to quote angela merkel, she told a german newspaper it's always better to talk with each other than about each other. >> harris: that's for certain. i'm looking forward to this news conference this afternoon. one of the subjects has to do with the refugee...
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oliver: basically it went by the wayside. about how big it changes it was going to spur, but it faded from view. >> i would not say exactly that. in the few cities were people have it, they really love it. the thing was google was going to roll it out in cities across the country, and it isn't quite a few cities across the country, but the company which once was working superfast to get google fiber out across the country has pulled back a little bit, and into cities where it went in and people were initially so excited , now they just have faster internet and the other were has worn off a little bit. carol: let's talk about kansas city, kansas, the first city to get google fiber. it did attract some entrepreneurs. tell us his story. >> there were quite a few people who saw this and thought it would be great for their business to have google fiber to seted to kansas city up businesses, and one of them is this guy who heard about it and within days had driven to kansas city, kansas to check it out, then moved there and set up
oliver: basically it went by the wayside. about how big it changes it was going to spur, but it faded from view. >> i would not say exactly that. in the few cities were people have it, they really love it. the thing was google was going to roll it out in cities across the country, and it isn't quite a few cities across the country, but the company which once was working superfast to get google fiber out across the country has pulled back a little bit, and into cities where it went in and...
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we've not going to let those people go by the wayside. finding ways whether it is high risk pool funding or reinsurance funding through the individual and even employer market to be able tie louou some of the high-cost i have -- able to allow some of the high-cost individuals to pull out so families paying 300, 400, $500 a month only to have the luxury of having a $6,000 deductible can see the costs come down. >> the bulk of healthy people supporting a small group of high-cost patients. thank you for joining us. that was interesting. >> thank you. >> up next, spoiled children at middlebury college in vermont forced the cancellation of a speech but charles murray, they said his ideas about inequality were so offensive, they could not be heard. we talks to someone who says his ideas are that offensive and shouldn't be heard. [chanting] shut it down! shut it down! >> sociologist charles murry was supposed to speak yesterday at middlebury in vermont and would have done so if protesters hadn't decided to stop him. watch. [chanting] >> shut it
we've not going to let those people go by the wayside. finding ways whether it is high risk pool funding or reinsurance funding through the individual and even employer market to be able tie louou some of the high-cost i have -- able to allow some of the high-cost individuals to pull out so families paying 300, 400, $500 a month only to have the luxury of having a $6,000 deductible can see the costs come down. >> the bulk of healthy people supporting a small group of high-cost patients....
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we cannot let those people go by the wayside.inding some ways whether it is through high risk pool finding or reinsurance funding through the individual and even employer market to be able to allow some of those high cost individuals to be pulled out so that these families that are now paying $500 a month only to have the luxury of having a $6,000 deductible, to see those costs done down. >> tucker: supporting that was interesting. up next, children in vermont canceled a speech by charles murray. his ideas about inequality were so defensive they cannot be heard. we will talk to if professor who says murray's ideas should be heard. my sweethearts gone sayonara. this scarf all thats left to remem... what! she washed this like a month ago the long lasting scent of gain flings so with our ally cashback credit card, you get rewarded for buying stuff. like what? like a second bee helmet with protective netting. or like a balm? you know? or a cooling ointment for the skin. how about a motorcycle? or some bee repellant. i'm just spit-bal
we cannot let those people go by the wayside.inding some ways whether it is through high risk pool finding or reinsurance funding through the individual and even employer market to be able to allow some of those high cost individuals to be pulled out so that these families that are now paying $500 a month only to have the luxury of having a $6,000 deductible, to see those costs done down. >> tucker: supporting that was interesting. up next, children in vermont canceled a speech by charles...
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these are the types of things that will go by the wayside. the condition of the nursing homes will get worse. the care will get worse because the nursing home operators will not have sufficient funds. i remember the gentleman from oklahoma is probably too young, there was a senator that was here for a few years and senator bourn had an amendment at the i thinklevel that guaranteed that a certain level of funding had to go to nursing homes to make sure that he not get deplorable. at one point, the congress actually got rid of the born amendment which i thought was a terrible thing. been able to keep up an adequate level of funding for nursing homes. ift could go by the wayside we see the kind of major changes to the medicaid program that the republicans are proposing in it is bill. there has not been a lot of attention to this in the discussion about the affordable care act or possible repeal and replacement. this is real. i appreciate the fact that my colleague from new mexico has brought this up and included it as a major component. i would
these are the types of things that will go by the wayside. the condition of the nursing homes will get worse. the care will get worse because the nursing home operators will not have sufficient funds. i remember the gentleman from oklahoma is probably too young, there was a senator that was here for a few years and senator bourn had an amendment at the i thinklevel that guaranteed that a certain level of funding had to go to nursing homes to make sure that he not get deplorable. at one point,...
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, but do you have any concerns what we might consider more peripheral subjects will be put by the waysidey must monitor what is on the ground and consult with headteachers on what is happening. the cuts up to now have beenin happening. the cuts up to now have been in the post—16 sector. schools have been relatively dealt with well because their funding has have been relatively dealt with well because theirfunding has been ring fenced. it is up to headteachers to make sure they manage their money well. perhaps we will talk about this again, thanks for coming in, we appreciate your time. former british formula one and motorcycling world champion, john surtees, has died at the age of 83. he was the only man to be crowned champion as a motorcyclist and as a racing driver in formula 1. murray walker said he was the greatest man who ever lived in the history of motorsport. andy swiss looks back at his career. the favourite after wins in 1958 and 59, number threejohn surtees... he was a natural racer, skilful and determined. just as fast on two wheels, as he later became on four. in his ferrari,
, but do you have any concerns what we might consider more peripheral subjects will be put by the waysidey must monitor what is on the ground and consult with headteachers on what is happening. the cuts up to now have beenin happening. the cuts up to now have been in the post—16 sector. schools have been relatively dealt with well because their funding has have been relatively dealt with well because theirfunding has been ring fenced. it is up to headteachers to make sure they manage their...
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i think what you will see is some of these competitors go by the wayside over the next 3-5 years. do expect the chinese to knock off samsung. it probably will be wowway. i see it as a wowway apple fight, samsung and some smaller competitors. >> wowway is number three? >> extremely impressive. >> maybe it is the one breathing down samsung's throat. >> when we come back, branding in the age of trump, the new flavor for ceos attempt tog gain fav favor with the white house. >>> rise of the machines. taking over black rock and what it means for your money when we come back in just a couple of minutes. minutes. you always pay your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to assist you 24/7. call for a free quote today. liberty stands with you™ liberty mutual insurance >>> ford announcing a $1.2 billion in
i think what you will see is some of these competitors go by the wayside over the next 3-5 years. do expect the chinese to knock off samsung. it probably will be wowway. i see it as a wowway apple fight, samsung and some smaller competitors. >> wowway is number three? >> extremely impressive. >> maybe it is the one breathing down samsung's throat. >> when we come back, branding in the age of trump, the new flavor for ceos attempt tog gain fav favor with the white house....
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but there is a lot of things that could go by the wayside if this bill broadens.hey going to keep kids on your insurance benefits, are insurance companies going to be able to put caps over your lifetime. people will look closely because this affects your life. >> some republicans think about not passing this bill right now and they believe obamacare and they believe it will caps on its own may be better for them than getting this bill to repeal and replace. >> i don't know if they're the ones winning the argument right now. there is the do nothing strain out there, but i feel like they're being quieted by the we need to repeal this or you guys need to pass this, this is our one shot and we'll get one shot on it. they want to move to tax reform and if this is a failure for them, the president is going to take a hit in his credibility to be able to get things done really before he even starts. >> the idea that it's going to collapse on its own as some republicans are alleging just isn't true. so that would be a problem for them when that doesn't come true. if you li
but there is a lot of things that could go by the wayside if this bill broadens.hey going to keep kids on your insurance benefits, are insurance companies going to be able to put caps over your lifetime. people will look closely because this affects your life. >> some republicans think about not passing this bill right now and they believe obamacare and they believe it will caps on its own may be better for them than getting this bill to repeal and replace. >> i don't know if...
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these lions of our political history that are frankly going on the wayside, it's important that he isll there. >> the way you speak of joe biden, i never heard of a republican speak that way of hillary clinton. >> jared kushner is being tapped to lead a new white house office aimed at fixing the federal government using business idea. can he shake up washington? maybe give d.c. a new attitude. more in a moment. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer and i finally found our big idaho potato truck. it's been touring the country telling folks about our heart healthy idaho potatoes, america's favorite potatoes, and donating to local charities along the way. but now it's finally back home where it belongs. aw man. hey, wait up. where you goin'? here we go again. your insurance on time. tap one little bumper, and up go your rates. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? news flash: nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. and if you do have an accident, our claims centers are available to as
these lions of our political history that are frankly going on the wayside, it's important that he isll there. >> the way you speak of joe biden, i never heard of a republican speak that way of hillary clinton. >> jared kushner is being tapped to lead a new white house office aimed at fixing the federal government using business idea. can he shake up washington? maybe give d.c. a new attitude. more in a moment. hello, i'm an idaho potato farmer and i finally found our big idaho...
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there is a sense of institutionalism that i fear is going by the wayside.if it is because we butot teach civics or what, our institutions are the only way we can really function as a democracy. made what ially thought was the most prescient point. than anymore important other factor that make an trip into the credibility gap is, we incrediblyage of difficult problems, questions that do not lend themselves to simple answers. they are problems that people do not even want to think about, do not want to believe are happening, do not want to ." back then, it was the vietnam war. it was civil rights. t was a generation in result. today, it is refugees, disasters, insurmountable economic disparities, and much more. chandler's solution was to forge ahead. i think our mandate, he said, is to inform the public and if in the prospect we anger people, that is simply the risk of our business. the mandate, however, is to be fair, he stressed, in short, to use real fax not alternate fax -- real facts, not alternate facts. i think it is a dangerous thing, to let advocacy
there is a sense of institutionalism that i fear is going by the wayside.if it is because we butot teach civics or what, our institutions are the only way we can really function as a democracy. made what ially thought was the most prescient point. than anymore important other factor that make an trip into the credibility gap is, we incrediblyage of difficult problems, questions that do not lend themselves to simple answers. they are problems that people do not even want to think about, do not...
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republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysided the onus of responsibility is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to take care of that. people are going to lose medicaid people. >> i want to talk about how we make mcdowell county state again when we come back from this break. >>> the senator from the northeast. >> yes. >> secure my benefits better than someone like mitch mcconnell. [ applause ] >>> we're back here in mcdowell county. let me start with you. you're a politician. you're in the middle right now. there's a budget fight happening in the capitol. you're a democrat and voted for donald trump? >> that's correct. >> we're 50 days into this. what is your evaluation of where this country is headed right now with t
republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysided the onus of responsibility is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to...
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i'm not contesting what role the wayside. i'm just asking you the same question for the third time.f planned parenthood services are so vital, what is the attachment to abortion. if planned parenthood does so many great things, let other people provide the abortions, if you are so invested in supporting that, you can contribute to those. >> tucker, seriously. the services they provide in the education they provide in communities and even the schools, unintended pregnancies are down, are down. why isn't -- answer this question, tucker. why are you is it that you ando intent on big government, so make every issue, except when it comes to my uterus and my vagin vagina? that is not ever going to be allowed by you or any of your male counterparts, and it is time that we get past this issu issue. >> tucker: get back to the issue of planned parenthood funding? this is the fourth time. you are saying that planned parenthood does all these great things. we'll continue to fund these great things but we are worried about the abortion part, half of the country thinks it is murder. it is not abo
i'm not contesting what role the wayside. i'm just asking you the same question for the third time.f planned parenthood services are so vital, what is the attachment to abortion. if planned parenthood does so many great things, let other people provide the abortions, if you are so invested in supporting that, you can contribute to those. >> tucker, seriously. the services they provide in the education they provide in communities and even the schools, unintended pregnancies are down, are...
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wayside couple of ambulances, a couple of extra armed police officers walk to buy. -- walked by.ibly some ambulances here on westminster bridge. there are more people coming into the perimeter. there is a locked down in the that isf london westminster palace, westminster bridge, and the surrounding area, which i'm assuming, when we came in is the london eye and the aquarium. this could -- this is completely cordoned off. police are telling civilians to stay away from the central area. ink: i just want to bring another roth thomas, our london bureau chief. have not gotten an official figure. dead.is talk of three it is not a mass casualty attack. it is important to make that clear. in the re of london, life is continuing as usual. for example,he underground, the tubes, people getting home tonight, most of the services are running like normal. it is a very local event. mark: francine, can you tell us more about the timeline of events? as wet becoming clearer get further and further away from the start of this incident? mark -- there is noise behind me. sorry, mark. mark: can you ju
wayside couple of ambulances, a couple of extra armed police officers walk to buy. -- walked by.ibly some ambulances here on westminster bridge. there are more people coming into the perimeter. there is a locked down in the that isf london westminster palace, westminster bridge, and the surrounding area, which i'm assuming, when we came in is the london eye and the aquarium. this could -- this is completely cordoned off. police are telling civilians to stay away from the central area. ink: i...
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conditions of america, particularly the healthcare of millions and millions of americans just lie by the wayside. just get devastated. how about a novel idea where the president says why don't we go around to america and listen to what people need. both democrats and republicans. >> is that fair? >> i think that there actually is an opportunity for there to be some kind of moving in the drek direction of a bipartisan consensus because the american people are frustrated with their healthca options. the country is crying for change. you look at how the economy is fundamenlly changing with less people are increasingly being offered insurance by employers, as the economy transitioned to more of a gig economy, i think it's becoming inevitable. this is something that's very hard for me to concede as someone who tends to lean libertarian that there is going to have to be a little more government involvement. >> in the long run could this be failure for the president or a plus? >> it is a failure for the president. >> could it be a plus in the long run? >> i don't know if it can be primarily because i t
conditions of america, particularly the healthcare of millions and millions of americans just lie by the wayside. just get devastated. how about a novel idea where the president says why don't we go around to america and listen to what people need. both democrats and republicans. >> is that fair? >> i think that there actually is an opportunity for there to be some kind of moving in the drek direction of a bipartisan consensus because the american people are frustrated with their...
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i think thereby the wayside. david: think you're right. >> if you notice you don't hear them talking as much because i think they were given a directive to shut up because in the past they didn't stop. five times a day, 10 times a day, confusing markets. all i'm telling you right here it's a no biggie. you have to realize we have not had a 2% correction since before the election and corrections are a normal part of the markets ebb and flow. i have to tell you i'm almost hoping we have three to 5%er to clean things out. david: jonathan, the big question whether or not this jobs number will have anything to do what we see on friday. fried is the big jobs number for the month. what do you think that will do to the market one way or the other? >> well, david, if we get good news as we did today and the market sells off it lends credence to this idea really a correction is here. the bull has at least from thine eyes, david, stalled. two times as many year-to-date lows today as highs. we heard from the floor of the nys
i think thereby the wayside. david: think you're right. >> if you notice you don't hear them talking as much because i think they were given a directive to shut up because in the past they didn't stop. five times a day, 10 times a day, confusing markets. all i'm telling you right here it's a no biggie. you have to realize we have not had a 2% correction since before the election and corrections are a normal part of the markets ebb and flow. i have to tell you i'm almost hoping we have...
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when everybody else seems to fall by the wayside they continue to do well.ve to two work. >> i'm not a buyer of stocks. >> at all. >> no. i think you're going to get an opportunity in the next couple months to buy every one of your favorite stocks -- >> the same thing that happened in the stock marketing for the last couple of months continues to happen. >> maybe. >> the rally continues against all expectations. >> yes, yes. i think that's what you're seeing. you're seeing this lack of initiative on behalf of the investment community right now. everyone sitting on their hands because they're waiting for the market to come back in. when everyone waits for the same thing, it never happens. >> whose waiting? >> everyone. >> really? >> you're waiting. you just said you're going to wait for a better entry. >> i don't know. >> you could've said that to pushback. you could've said that a month ago or two months ago. you either have to short the market or buy the market. if the market doesn't come in -- >> i don't think you have to do anything. >> what do you buy, n
when everybody else seems to fall by the wayside they continue to do well.ve to two work. >> i'm not a buyer of stocks. >> at all. >> no. i think you're going to get an opportunity in the next couple months to buy every one of your favorite stocks -- >> the same thing that happened in the stock marketing for the last couple of months continues to happen. >> maybe. >> the rally continues against all expectations. >> yes, yes. i think that's what you're...
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congressional republicans who may have left the chance healthcare reform a major campaign promise go by the wayside cost to dragging it out and saying just keep letting it going. that's where we came to a decision that it had gotten as far as it can go. >> reporter: okay. so what's next? it's on to tax reform here at the white house, bret that would seem to play to the president's strength. he also expressed support and confidence in speaker paul ryan who, despite having years to get ready for it couldn't deliver on repeal and replace when it mattered most. bret? >> brett: kevin corke live on the north lawn. thank you. my colleague martha maccallum will have more insight on how the trump administration is reacting feeling over tonight's vote when the white house press secretary sean spicer joins her at 7:00 p.m. for the first 100 days on fox news channel. let's bring in our panel guy benson political editor at town hall.com. kristin an der. leslie marshall and charles krauthammer. charles, your thoughts. >> you could look at this as the big picture or smaller. the big picture, i think, is that it i
congressional republicans who may have left the chance healthcare reform a major campaign promise go by the wayside cost to dragging it out and saying just keep letting it going. that's where we came to a decision that it had gotten as far as it can go. >> reporter: okay. so what's next? it's on to tax reform here at the white house, bret that would seem to play to the president's strength. he also expressed support and confidence in speaker paul ryan who, despite having years to get...
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republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysideonus of responsibility is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to take care of that. people are going to lose medicaid people. >> i want to talk about how we make mcdowell county state again when we come back from this break. >>> the senator from the northeast. >> yes. >> secure my benefits better than someone like mitch mcconnell. [ applause ] [ ominous music ] [ sniffs ] little girl: daddy! trapped by your unrelenting nasal allergies? [ meow ] [ sneezes ] try clarispray clarispray provides unsurpassed relief. it's 24 hour, non-drowsy and prescription strength. free yourself with clarispray, from the makers of claritin. take 5, guys. tired of your bladder always cutting int
republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysideonus of responsibility is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to take...
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house, you can have the senate, you can have the house in control and still let this fall by the waysidedo you think that the direct fire at speaker ryan is something that he should really be worried about, as we know there are people within the white house, such as steve bannon, who really has targets set onhe establishment type of gop figure that ryan is and represents? >> that's exactly right, thomas. and by the way, the idea of president obama plugging rachel maddow and saying to tune in tonight is kind of a ludicrous thought. of course, he would never have done anything like that, which is what makes this situation so bizarre. but yes, i think paul ryan should be nervous to the extent that he wants to keep the very unpleasant job of speaker of the house and leader of that crazy republican caucus, because it wasn't just judge jeanine who called for him to be ousted. if you went and looked at what breitbart was saying after the health care failure, they decided that the person to blame was paul ryan. and of course, breitbart and steve bannon have essentially declared war on paul ryan
house, you can have the senate, you can have the house in control and still let this fall by the waysidedo you think that the direct fire at speaker ryan is something that he should really be worried about, as we know there are people within the white house, such as steve bannon, who really has targets set onhe establishment type of gop figure that ryan is and represents? >> that's exactly right, thomas. and by the way, the idea of president obama plugging rachel maddow and saying to tune...
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the money can't keep getting sucked out because everything else will go to the wayside whether it worksor you or not. keep some of the good things, but they've got to restructure health care in this country route, on the obamacare the money is going to be gone and we won't even be able to defend our civilization. host: the newly minted head of health and human development, ben carson gave a speech to employees and that speech also within the content of the speech referred to slaves as immigrants. stack wrote the story, ben carson got off to a rough start. he described african slaves as "immigrants" during his speech to department employees. it came after a 30 minute address as america as the "land of dreams and opportunities." he turned his attention to immigrants. the new arrivals worked a long hours six or seven days a week with little pay and before that, they were slaves. the new york times website features video as part of the presentation. here is a portion of that speech. [video clip] dr. carson: there were other immigrants who came here in the bottom of slave ships who worked lo
the money can't keep getting sucked out because everything else will go to the wayside whether it worksor you or not. keep some of the good things, but they've got to restructure health care in this country route, on the obamacare the money is going to be gone and we won't even be able to defend our civilization. host: the newly minted head of health and human development, ben carson gave a speech to employees and that speech also within the content of the speech referred to slaves as...
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republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysideity is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to take care of that. people are going to lose medicaid people. >> i want to talk about how we make mcdowell county state again when we come back from this break. >>> the senator from the northeast. >> yes. >> secure my benefits better than someone like mitch mcconnell. [ applause ] (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything, so we know how to cover almost anything. even a "truck-cicle." [second man] how you doing? [ice cracking] [second man] ah,ah, ah. oh no! [first man] saves us some drilling. [burke] and we covered it, february fourteenth, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing o
republican plan goes through mental health, maternity care, addiction treatment is going to go by the waysideity is going to be on us folks to take care of our own people and we can't just keep ignoring it. we're talking about it but how are we going to get these people treated if we don't have the funds available for it. and -- and, if medicaid gets cut federally and west virginia has to fund more of that, guess what state is broke? ours. we don't have the funding to take care of that. people...
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economic issues as national security issues and letting traditional national security issues fall by the wayside. and i think that those of us that are trying to understand this president where he's going is not the question of right or wrong it's the question of what are the patterns that we'll see and, you know, germany is a country that produces a lot, that saves a lot and consumes a little and that creates distortions in the world and donald trump is raising that and putting that in the spotlight. that sin creasingly becoming the national security parameter that's cares about and that he's elevating while he's shaking up nato, while he's threatening intelligence communities, which he sees as sort of having been, you know, what donald trump is showing is he took on big media, he's taking on the world's intelligence agencies, he's taking on the democrats, et cetera, and those -- and he's showing he's sort of king of the jungle in the way he's presided and dominated all of these and he's not about to walk it back and at some point unless you imagine a collision where these other forces can win,
economic issues as national security issues and letting traditional national security issues fall by the wayside. and i think that those of us that are trying to understand this president where he's going is not the question of right or wrong it's the question of what are the patterns that we'll see and, you know, germany is a country that produces a lot, that saves a lot and consumes a little and that creates distortions in the world and donald trump is raising that and putting that in the...
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more for their goods, but many of marginal retailers won't be able to cape pace and will fall by the wayside. so most likely, yeah, not make it. that's what i'm saying. it's a real risk. you see these retailers. i don't care if this thing is phased in or not. the fact is if you look at those retail stocks, you can tell they're signaling tremendous losses and massive layoffs if congress passes a border tax. i think it's a very real possibility although one upside is that it makes the border tax a lot less likely. finally we're going to get an oil inventory number the morning of the fed meeting. i think it will show no letup in this crude oil bill. that could dry it up to the $44 level that we talked about last week and that two will be poorly perceived by the market, as a slow down. here's the bottom line. if we get an aggressive stance from the fed, no economic help from washington, coupled with more talk about a border tax and an inventory buildup in oil, it just could be too hard to run that gauntlet without some damage to stocks occurring. that's why we simply need to get past this week.
more for their goods, but many of marginal retailers won't be able to cape pace and will fall by the wayside. so most likely, yeah, not make it. that's what i'm saying. it's a real risk. you see these retailers. i don't care if this thing is phased in or not. the fact is if you look at those retail stocks, you can tell they're signaling tremendous losses and massive layoffs if congress passes a border tax. i think it's a very real possibility although one upside is that it makes the border tax...
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credit what he's been doing is keeping i did dealt and the problem with rushing it falls off the waysideen, we're almost to the halfway mark of the first 100 days, some people think it's a fair place to judge, others think it's too premature. the president wants to get done the travel ban, on hold waiting for the second version and obamacare, a couple of very big next couple of weeks and there's some concern about the pricetation but the president wants to move forward on the wall and infrastructure, the president said in the speech he wants to spend a trillion dollars, a mix of public and private, and as he moves forward, the details of these issues, fascinating debates ahead. >> the biggest issue is tax reform. for pokes like paul ryan this is a long running fantasy that they think now is coming true. what i don't understand -- i've heard a lot of this talk over the last few days in washington is why trump did not come out of the gates and do infrastructure first where you would get a bipartisan vote, big early victory and trump with the hard hat and the shovel and the ribbon cutting a
credit what he's been doing is keeping i did dealt and the problem with rushing it falls off the waysideen, we're almost to the halfway mark of the first 100 days, some people think it's a fair place to judge, others think it's too premature. the president wants to get done the travel ban, on hold waiting for the second version and obamacare, a couple of very big next couple of weeks and there's some concern about the pricetation but the president wants to move forward on the wall and...
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werlet: looking at energy, have seen energy fall in little bit to the wayside in terms of investor attentionently. what are you looking at for the xle? trade, ime i look at a like to get away from the trade area more toward the strategy. a trade is a gamble. a strategy is an investment. oil is a great example or energy is a great sector right now to do an overlay strategy. we are in this tight range. 50 to 55 in crude. anytime against to the cheaper we see more of an incentive to cheat, so we see a tight range for where crude is. it's a great area to try to get some premiums out of owning stocks. xle atking at buying the 72 point five and selling the 73 call in april. for me, a two point 6% gain for a month and a half is good enough for me. julie: happy friday. still ahead, we will talk about greece. the greek ambassador to the united states joins us to talk presidente thinks the will support debt relief like his predecessor did or if he will take a harder stance. this is bloomberg. ♪ for first time now word news. attorney general jeff sessions naccith the head of the today after it was sugg
werlet: looking at energy, have seen energy fall in little bit to the wayside in terms of investor attentionently. what are you looking at for the xle? trade, ime i look at a like to get away from the trade area more toward the strategy. a trade is a gamble. a strategy is an investment. oil is a great example or energy is a great sector right now to do an overlay strategy. we are in this tight range. 50 to 55 in crude. anytime against to the cheaper we see more of an incentive to cheat, so we...