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through what you see on the or if you go and you are seeing the signs on the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction or the printing press that is now the grocery store. all these places have been impacted by the events. when you come back to the city, into thoset glimpse events. you also get to see the columbia is a city that is moving forward, that has a life of its own, that is an held back by its past and embraces some of the things and moves forward with a lot of new business and commerce . it is definitely a city filled with life to this day.
through what you see on the or if you go and you are seeing the signs on the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction or the printing press that is now the grocery store. all these places have been impacted by the events. when you come back to the city, into thoset glimpse events. you also get to see the columbia is a city that is moving forward, that has a life of its own, that is an held back by its past and embraces some of the things and moves forward with a lot of new...
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but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individualse term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air.
but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individualse term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air.
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but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individualsthis image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader here in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with this cyber attack. it is still ongoing. a great opportunity for the papers to reflect on how big and widespread this is. it is frightening how quickly these attacks spread and the implications. i heard yesterday a well— known firm was badly hit, implications. i heard yesterday a well—known firm was badly hit, one of the largest law firms in the world, they were not able to send e—mails and so on. there is an in between situation with operating systems and rewriting the code is costly. that is why we see these waves of attacks being so disruptive. and it never seems to amaze me that these are the law firms or some of the advertisers. you would thi
but that went by the wayside, according to the paper, and money vanished into the pockets of individualsthis image brings new meaning to the term tree house. it's an entire city being built in china, covered in greenery to help soak up pollution and produce clean air. that's on mashable's website. i like that picture. with us is funke abimbola, senior lawyer and diversity leader here in the uk. thank you very much forjoining us. let's start with this cyber attack. it is still ongoing. a great...
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health can let the rest of the people that do not have the ability to have health care fall by the wayside. mcconnell, of mitch the standards he has taken on this, because when he was young, he had to depend on public assistance for his afflictions. how does that socialism work for him? and why can't it work for the rest of us. i think this that should be a bipartisan effort. schumere that what mr. offered, he extended in all of branch to be able to work on this -- an olive branch to be able to work on this. there are things in this bill that are good things, and they have a foundation that they could work together and do what they have been voted into do. that is to serve the american public and do the right thing and give us a choice. >> thanks, stacy. we will go to david, on the republican line in mercedes, texas. caller: hi, sir. how are you all doing? >> good. what are your thoughts for the senate this week? caller: i might have a statement and a question at the same time. if thosedering republicans -- why do they call it a yes and then in -- when it comes before the conference, they
health can let the rest of the people that do not have the ability to have health care fall by the wayside. mcconnell, of mitch the standards he has taken on this, because when he was young, he had to depend on public assistance for his afflictions. how does that socialism work for him? and why can't it work for the rest of us. i think this that should be a bipartisan effort. schumere that what mr. offered, he extended in all of branch to be able to work on this -- an olive branch to be able to...
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we've already seen castle teased by the wayside. -- seen casualties by the wayside.have a powerful brand connection. they have superior product at compelling values. they are constantly innovating on their product. what that actually means for a company that sends -- delivers kits of food for their customers, i think we need a bit more clarity on, but we are getting to see behind the scenes on some of the financials of one of these food delivery companies. emily: david, what's your take on the food delivery industry? it's clear there are going to be losers. will there be winners? will there be many? david: i wouldn't -- would echo some of what alex was saying. their growth is 10 times over two years. in 2014.on in 2016, they had something close to $800 million. that's amazing. i was reading the prospectus. they are talking about themselves as a lifestyle brand. if you look at this not as the food delivery business, but as the creation of a new lifestyle brand around crucial human activities, that might be the way to think of this company. it might suggest if they can
we've already seen castle teased by the wayside. -- seen casualties by the wayside.have a powerful brand connection. they have superior product at compelling values. they are constantly innovating on their product. what that actually means for a company that sends -- delivers kits of food for their customers, i think we need a bit more clarity on, but we are getting to see behind the scenes on some of the financials of one of these food delivery companies. emily: david, what's your take on the...
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normally amendments like this on specific issues usually fall by the wayside and i get support thereg about this that really caught the attention of mps. something about this that really caught the attention of mp5. i think it is because women in northern ireland if they come over here for an abortion they have to pay for it even though the uk taxpayers pay for the nhs but because it is so restricted in northern ireland most of them will travel over here if they want to have a termination. most mps, most tory mps said they had no idea this was the case. it seemed like a really strange anomaly. it is bizarre they didn't know because there are certain things about northern ireland which set it very much a part in legislative terms for the rest of the uk. but the key thing they didn't know is if they came here to have a termination that they wouldn't have won on the nhs and that they would have a charge. when stella crecy put this forward and it isa stella crecy put this forward and it is a bit of political gameplaying with baiting the government to see if they would do this if they are
normally amendments like this on specific issues usually fall by the wayside and i get support thereg about this that really caught the attention of mps. something about this that really caught the attention of mp5. i think it is because women in northern ireland if they come over here for an abortion they have to pay for it even though the uk taxpayers pay for the nhs but because it is so restricted in northern ireland most of them will travel over here if they want to have a termination. most...
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decided to pull the trigger only 11 months in and i will not be surprised to see her fall by the wayside. neil: what did you make of the liberals did extremely well, picked up a lot of the seats and some of that is a preview of coming attractions. right after the election people are angry and we should of voted and said we had to rally and remember to vote and next time they did. what do you make of that part of it? >> they have a similar situation to what we saw in the united states where it yes, these people are hurting economically, despite the economy being in decent shape and what's going on on the left in britain is similar what's going on in the right in our country. it's hard to generalize becauser macron. he benefited from being strong in the face of terror and she didn't. neil: you emmanuel macron in france? >> yes,. >> that was the main thing she was running on. >> she didn't get the votes, he did. he represented the establishment. >> maybe french people are just weird smart total complement [. neil: been signed, is there something going on if you're a jan young legal person a
decided to pull the trigger only 11 months in and i will not be surprised to see her fall by the wayside. neil: what did you make of the liberals did extremely well, picked up a lot of the seats and some of that is a preview of coming attractions. right after the election people are angry and we should of voted and said we had to rally and remember to vote and next time they did. what do you make of that part of it? >> they have a similar situation to what we saw in the united states...
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. >> the miasma theory fell by the wayside. fell out of favor. ashley: a bit later, but by the civil war, there is some debate about it. i think that is also 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. >> what 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 just 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 then? i started to look, and i found chamberlain's story, and that is what brought me into it. that was my hook, was chamberlain's story. ashley: i came at it from a slightly different perspective. before i came to grad school, i w
. >> the miasma theory fell by the wayside. fell out of favor. ashley: a bit later, but by the civil war, there is some debate about it. i think that is also 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. >> what first brought both of you, your interest in this area of civil war...
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the late 1970's, during the post vietnam era, it seemed like the immigration process fell by the wayside. it seems like they just flung the doors open. what i really worry about our homegrown terrorists. i was thinking about orlando. year, weme since last have had another orlando incident. when you think about the guy who was dressed by -- dressed like a clown in aurora, colorado, it seems like it was so long ago, that it was not. there have been so many incidents occurring in this country by lone wolf type terrorists or people with mental health issues. host: if you go to the institute of economics and peace, they issue what is known as a global terrorism index. they provide charts on areas of the world that are rated for their impact of terrorism. on the u.s. section, it reads the areas around the middle east, there is more activity involved. , at least you a look a visual of some hotspots across the world. we are talking about the potential for activity in the united states and your thoughts on it. republicans, 202-748-8001. democrats, 202-748-8000. independents, 202-748-8002. we woul
the late 1970's, during the post vietnam era, it seemed like the immigration process fell by the wayside. it seems like they just flung the doors open. what i really worry about our homegrown terrorists. i was thinking about orlando. year, weme since last have had another orlando incident. when you think about the guy who was dressed by -- dressed like a clown in aurora, colorado, it seems like it was so long ago, that it was not. there have been so many incidents occurring in this country by...
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, how the supplement branding tends to drag people into it, and the food kind of gets left on the wayside false in nature, you know? the best thing people can do is plan their food, plan their meals. but that's arduous if you're not used to it. and with today's world and the way we work and everything it's looking for time efficiency in what they do, it's often, i think, looked away from. after six weeks off the protein supplements, it was time to head back to liverpool to get ali's results. would he have lost muscle mass from not taking any supplements and still working out, but spreading his meals throughout the day? we've got the results, and what we've seen in the six—week period, you've actually increased your lean muscle mass by a kilo. i was thinking, you know what, my weight's going to be the same, it's probably gone down. i got there and i put on an extra kilogram, so i was genuinely speechless. one of the key things you wanted to do was get more muscle, and just by switching, taking away the protein shakes and getting you to eat protein in a much better manner, eating it regular
, how the supplement branding tends to drag people into it, and the food kind of gets left on the wayside false in nature, you know? the best thing people can do is plan their food, plan their meals. but that's arduous if you're not used to it. and with today's world and the way we work and everything it's looking for time efficiency in what they do, it's often, i think, looked away from. after six weeks off the protein supplements, it was time to head back to liverpool to get ali's results....
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that has gone by the wayside after the u.k. election. we are still waiting to see how things fall out within the tories in the u.k. and therefore what kind of position the u.k. ultimately will bring to these talks. that the u.k.ing seems to be conceding on is this issue of talking about the split before talking about the trade agreement. somethingt was theresa may wanted in tandem but it looks like that's a different situation? >> right, it looks like we will definitely talk about what the eu was calling the separation issues first and get those out of the way before moving on to the things the u.k. really wants to talk about. today from the eu side, what is to nail down the timetable so we know what will be happening going forward. wants to go to the eu leaders later this week and say they made constructive product that progress. we will see when i have a press conference at 6:30 p.m. whether or not that was the case. one of the next deadlines is between october and december where they want the divorce deal agreed upon. and is several m
that has gone by the wayside after the u.k. election. we are still waiting to see how things fall out within the tories in the u.k. and therefore what kind of position the u.k. ultimately will bring to these talks. that the u.k.ing seems to be conceding on is this issue of talking about the split before talking about the trade agreement. somethingt was theresa may wanted in tandem but it looks like that's a different situation? >> right, it looks like we will definitely talk about what...
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boeing's iconic seven twenty seven has been left by the wayside in future plans for its passenger planes the aerospace giant says the four engine behemoths and commercial aircraft models have gone out of style the future of the passenger market is all about sleek twin engine styles for long range travel at the paris air show this week it debuted its small newer twin aisle aircraft an officially dubbed the seven ninety seven which could enter service by two thousand and twenty five it was expecting the company was a three way race for its engine production with one of those competitors slated to be jet engine manufacturer. sure general electric however a later announcement by its leadership it's about out of that race david joyce head of g.e.'s aero engines arm says the fragmented market entering into green like that wouldn't justify the investment needed as all three would then spend a lot of money to design a brand new engine at great cost and then all of a sudden it would be splitting the market with few returns and the only way out of that would then be to send immediate buyers in for
boeing's iconic seven twenty seven has been left by the wayside in future plans for its passenger planes the aerospace giant says the four engine behemoths and commercial aircraft models have gone out of style the future of the passenger market is all about sleek twin engine styles for long range travel at the paris air show this week it debuted its small newer twin aisle aircraft an officially dubbed the seven ninety seven which could enter service by two thousand and twenty five it was...
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pledge to cut taxes for the middle class while keeping them on the wealthy, that is falling by the wayside. this week treasury secretary steven mnuchin conceded the president would in fact sign a tax bill that benefited america's rich so long as it cuts taxes, any taxes. ali, do you think that president trump understands what it takes to actually reform our tax system? it is massive. >> it's very big, it's very complicated. one time we had a tax system that was really simple, everybody pays a percentage of what they earn. then special interests came in and changed everything around. >> and they're not leaving. >> they're not leaving. so it's going to take a very long time to decide who gets exemptions, what do we want to encourage. some people in the country say the tax code shouldn't encourage or discourage anything. the problem is we have a tax code that encourages you to give to charity, encourages you to get a mortgage and buy a house, encourages businesses to form. it will take years of study to figure out how to do this. it's not a matter of writing a few bullet points down. >> which
pledge to cut taxes for the middle class while keeping them on the wealthy, that is falling by the wayside. this week treasury secretary steven mnuchin conceded the president would in fact sign a tax bill that benefited america's rich so long as it cuts taxes, any taxes. ali, do you think that president trump understands what it takes to actually reform our tax system? it is massive. >> it's very big, it's very complicated. one time we had a tax system that was really simple, everybody...
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jeff zucker about you know why things are going left to the wayside when it comes to russia let's take a listen to what do you. see you see and instead in our internal bleeding he said good job everybody covering the climate accords. but we're done with that let's get back to. the c.e.o. . own so. even the claim that ford says they go ok they did that where we're moving back to russia i mean you know that's kind of the thing anymore in watching c well it's like a major news story will happen and it's late you know on and gone maybe a day maybe half a day and they're right back into anonymous sources claim this anonymous official sources claim this you know and all that and that of course they're getting fed that a lot by the washington post and new york times where as if they're doing totally on anonymous sources in this day and age no one standing up and saying no you know that's what i want to see i want to see someone actually stop hiding behind the veil of anonymity and give these news medias people something to talk about that's real or if you really think that it is this importan
jeff zucker about you know why things are going left to the wayside when it comes to russia let's take a listen to what do you. see you see and instead in our internal bleeding he said good job everybody covering the climate accords. but we're done with that let's get back to. the c.e.o. . own so. even the claim that ford says they go ok they did that where we're moving back to russia i mean you know that's kind of the thing anymore in watching c well it's like a major news story will happen...
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to codify it into president obama's mandate has ne by the wayside, general sessions overruling betsy devos, they are engaging in that social and whittaker versus kenosha, a unanimous opinion from the three-judge panel ordered a school district to allow a girl toll use the boy's bathroom. the seventh circuit panel, which included g.o.p. appointee, ruled that the 1972, title 9 education law and the 14th amendment equal protection clause covered trans genderism as a protected class. rewrite laws and redistricting in favor of democrats and theyine mandate abortions, are using their self-proclaimed status as kings to redefine sexuality retroactive to laws codified long before the sexual identity movement was in vogue. in an emotional screen disguised as law it used a woman with female parts. in any other areas, these judges would have been deemed unstable. while refusing to rknies or even significant, the court contended there is absolutely no disruption or privacy concerns over opposite sexes using the wrong bathrooms. and it says, a transgender student's presence in the rest room provid
to codify it into president obama's mandate has ne by the wayside, general sessions overruling betsy devos, they are engaging in that social and whittaker versus kenosha, a unanimous opinion from the three-judge panel ordered a school district to allow a girl toll use the boy's bathroom. the seventh circuit panel, which included g.o.p. appointee, ruled that the 1972, title 9 education law and the 14th amendment equal protection clause covered trans genderism as a protected class. rewrite laws...
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alison: c reading, writing and arithmetic may fall by the wayside.ind out how schools could be graded themselves. larry: later owning a piece of the babe's history with interesting history of its own. coming up at 6:00, a police officer cruiser not cooperating in a traffic stop in ohio. we'll explain what went wrong. steve: all right, everyone. we are looking to temperatures in the holiday weekend. saturday, 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. 93 degrees for a daytime high. and we are looking at the heat index values on saturday that are in the upper 90's. close to 100. cooling it down a little bit sunday and monday and for the fourth of july, a week from today calling for the temperatures lower 90's. chance for thunderstorms. fingers crossed we are to get big fireworks display later in the everything. going to the delmarva beaches, ocean city, rehoboth beach, bethesda. temperatures in the middle 80's. saturday, sunday, monday and tuesday. by tuesday for the fourth looking at a chance for showers and thunderstorms. not too bad considering the ti
alison: c reading, writing and arithmetic may fall by the wayside.ind out how schools could be graded themselves. larry: later owning a piece of the babe's history with interesting history of its own. coming up at 6:00, a police officer cruiser not cooperating in a traffic stop in ohio. we'll explain what went wrong. steve: all right, everyone. we are looking to temperatures in the holiday weekend. saturday, 40% chance of showers and thunderstorms. 93 degrees for a daytime high. and we are...
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want to explore your idea of sitting by the wayside. i'm not going to say that wilson had any success in shaping the piece. you are exactly right. i don't think he believed that, though. i think he was enough of a non-world player that he thought he could go to versailles -- and i am playing right into her hands because she wants to talk about versailles -- that he could actually be at the table and get his way. of course, i will just stop there. jack: maybe i have something worthwhile to say on that in terms of -- not just his being there and whether he was a very idealistic person -- and one of the reasons that a lot of people who had been pacifists before the war supported him was because they believed in his idea of progressivism. didn't like the idea of giving up all the progressive goals they had in the u.s. is at those were more important, but this was an idea to do it on a global scale. they bought into that, and at the end of the war they were disillusioned because they did see that these things have happened. actually, many of
want to explore your idea of sitting by the wayside. i'm not going to say that wilson had any success in shaping the piece. you are exactly right. i don't think he believed that, though. i think he was enough of a non-world player that he thought he could go to versailles -- and i am playing right into her hands because she wants to talk about versailles -- that he could actually be at the table and get his way. of course, i will just stop there. jack: maybe i have something worthwhile to say...
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a tradition goes by the wayside. again.ic auction when we come back we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than plavix®. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor,... ...since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent,... ...heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily,... ...or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers,... ...a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doc
a tradition goes by the wayside. again.ic auction when we come back we recently had a heart attack. but we are not victims. we are survivors. we are survivors. we are survivors. and now we take brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. we take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams... ...as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. in a clinical study brilinta worked better than...
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cheryl: a lot of franchises falling off to the wayside in hollywood. hollywood are watching. time now for sports. the dodgers and the rockies are playing the wildest and 13 impact. combining for eight wild pitches. the three of them from the dodgers second inning is nowhere near the plate. just a bit outside. a few batters later mccarthy with another wild pitch. maccarthy not alone. adam ardolino throws a wild pitch saying that is another wild pitch. this time to run score. the dodgers take a seven-foot lead to. five runs of four. his second homer of the game. dodgers went at 12-6. >> adrian bell trade showing he's still done it. that's his third of the year. yankees on the comeback drives a three run home run. they muster only two more runs. jordan spieth on the team holds for the bunker in. look at that birdie. he pretty much cannot contain his happiness. even berger gives the thumbs up for that one. when's the championship after one play. cheryl: is that body bumping? bodyslamming. lauren: he's so young. president trump pushes the health care bill d
cheryl: a lot of franchises falling off to the wayside in hollywood. hollywood are watching. time now for sports. the dodgers and the rockies are playing the wildest and 13 impact. combining for eight wild pitches. the three of them from the dodgers second inning is nowhere near the plate. just a bit outside. a few batters later mccarthy with another wild pitch. maccarthy not alone. adam ardolino throws a wild pitch saying that is another wild pitch. this time to run score. the dodgers take a...
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such collective act of leadership are critical and must not fall by the wayside. apart from the moral case for climate action, the economic case is undeniable. a recent report highlights in no uncertain terms that any delay in climate action is bad for the economy. growing numbers of decision-makers at all levels see this. real-world climate action is accelerating and exceeding national targets. who could have predicted only a few years ago that renewable energy would increasingly be the cheapest option? climate action simply makes sense at the real level. this realization is resulting in new countries emerging as climate champions, including india and china. we are also seeing countries come together to find new ways to push the boundaries of climate ambition. the coalition which my country established with the european union and others was key to reaching the deal in paris. that coalition, which bridges traditional economics and geopolitical divides is now working towards the full implementation of the paris agreement and the creation of the political space need
such collective act of leadership are critical and must not fall by the wayside. apart from the moral case for climate action, the economic case is undeniable. a recent report highlights in no uncertain terms that any delay in climate action is bad for the economy. growing numbers of decision-makers at all levels see this. real-world climate action is accelerating and exceeding national targets. who could have predicted only a few years ago that renewable energy would increasingly be the...
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street area, or if you are walking in the vista and you see the signs about the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction, or the printing press that's now a grocery store. all these places have been shaped and impacted by these events on february 17. when you come back to the city, you still get to have that kind of columbia is definitely a city that is an is not held back by its past and move forward with lots of business and growth jackson in the communities. it is a city filled with life today. -- from 1837-1957. flame --claim to during the civil war, there was a lot of infrastructure that existed. the aren works is one of the few remaining structures that andted before the civil war existed for decades after. the history -- the company was running into financial trouble. west point graduate. he was brought in as a purchasing agent. kind of a sales manager and running their financial books. he purchased it out right. industry,s a small but as creditor -- to a point they were the third largest in the united states and the largest in the south and richmond was the industria
street area, or if you are walking in the vista and you see the signs about the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction, or the printing press that's now a grocery store. all these places have been shaped and impacted by these events on february 17. when you come back to the city, you still get to have that kind of columbia is definitely a city that is an is not held back by its past and move forward with lots of business and growth jackson in the communities. it is a city...
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it's fallen by the wayside. on the other hand, siri is dumb. she is the most terrible assistant out there. i hate her so much. amazon alexa is fantastic. she answers your questions, she can answer you and was siri all she wants to do we'll show you a webpage. it will be interesting how that translates into a countertop device versus a device you're looking at all the time. can she answer your questions or just look it up on wikipedia? >> hopefully we can see. >> basic upgrades to there line. we have an imac and eye pro the mac book pro got some size upgrades and better quality and faster. nothing exciting. >> they missed the boat here because my most hated rival in the world is microsoft and they came out with the microsoft studio surface and that thing was awesome and $399. it beats the new imacs pro. i'm disappointed. it seems like they didn't try but the ipads, the new i piled -- ipads is basically the same but a smaller bezel. a little more reactive on the apple pencil which is great. for people who right alive. if you take notes on your ip
it's fallen by the wayside. on the other hand, siri is dumb. she is the most terrible assistant out there. i hate her so much. amazon alexa is fantastic. she answers your questions, she can answer you and was siri all she wants to do we'll show you a webpage. it will be interesting how that translates into a countertop device versus a device you're looking at all the time. can she answer your questions or just look it up on wikipedia? >> hopefully we can see. >> basic upgrades to...
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under investigation for his own campaign contributions, and that just disappeared and went to the wayside, there are a lot of questions. there are a lot of conflicts of interest. a lot of political things happening on the backside that we don't know about, but i know, speaking to senior lawmakers, they want answers to this and they want someone to look into it, and that would be the department of justice. >> sean: if you look at everybody here, you got the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, and his relationship with james comey and the robert mueller. he's got to get out. you can't make this up. >> this stinks as bad as a sick oyster at low tide. the stench of this is awful. it all emanates from hillary clinton. she is like pigpen in the comic strip "peanuts." whatever she does, wherever she goes or says, she is engulfed in scandal. and mccabe is the latest cloud of dirt. here he is overseeing the investigation, and at the same time, his wife is getting $700,000. >> sean: obama now has to go under oath and answer questions. why didn't he do anything if you knew there was meddling by
under investigation for his own campaign contributions, and that just disappeared and went to the wayside, there are a lot of questions. there are a lot of conflicts of interest. a lot of political things happening on the backside that we don't know about, but i know, speaking to senior lawmakers, they want answers to this and they want someone to look into it, and that would be the department of justice. >> sean: if you look at everybody here, you got the deputy attorney general rod...
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all of that has gone by the wayside now. >> and i think in some ways, right, the bigger part of thishat on policy, we have never seen a white house more withdrawn. i mean what happened over this development over years, the american presidency, it really took the lead on signature domestic policy achievements and congress took a back seat. that has been entirely reversed. to the degree the aca attempt will be successful or not is the degree to which he's gotten out of the wayceded all the keys to congress. >> and that's why the republican establishment rallied behind him. we'll be in charge of the policy. >> and it's a double betrayal, because it's trump's just betrayal across the board of the people he was speaking to and then it's a betrayal on the part of republican congress members who are not standing up even when the president may be breaking the law, as we know he is on emoluments or standing up on any other issues. so their commitment to represent their district when the president is overreaching, they're betraying that. >> yet at the same time, the trade right now is working.
all of that has gone by the wayside now. >> and i think in some ways, right, the bigger part of thishat on policy, we have never seen a white house more withdrawn. i mean what happened over this development over years, the american presidency, it really took the lead on signature domestic policy achievements and congress took a back seat. that has been entirely reversed. to the degree the aca attempt will be successful or not is the degree to which he's gotten out of the wayceded all the...
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wayside onceby the again. shows thepanel ability of four scholars peter,ed to meade, and to go in a different direction and concentrate on different things other than meade's role in the war. >> i want to open it up to the audience. you all know the routine by now. come to one of the mics. >> san jose, sharks fan. before coming here, i did some reading. professor gelzo. i want to address the pie creek circular. these three guys treated as a foregone conclusion. i look at the pike creek circular and the remarks such as the time for falling back can only be developed by circumstances. arisether circumstances as would seem to indicate necessity for falling back. eek question is pike cr circular, the iran or contingency plan? >> it is a plan. i'm not going to say it is contingency. it is a plan that meade would have liked to point. -- it isof sexual my an exceptionally strong position. that would have been the battle he wanted. the only way to get that battle is to draw lee out of pennsylvania and down into maryla
wayside onceby the again. shows thepanel ability of four scholars peter,ed to meade, and to go in a different direction and concentrate on different things other than meade's role in the war. >> i want to open it up to the audience. you all know the routine by now. come to one of the mics. >> san jose, sharks fan. before coming here, i did some reading. professor gelzo. i want to address the pie creek circular. these three guys treated as a foregone conclusion. i look at the pike...
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it's fallen by the wayside because it requires the cooperation of congress.least right now it almost feels like the white house has given up on congress even though the president says he's doing well on his agenda. let me give you an example. today i met with a terrific ceo that pays a 31% federal tax rate. there was a time i would have been thinking about how much more money these guys could make once president trump and his republican ally is in congress ran through a major corporate tax cut regardless how you personally feel about cutting taxes on corporations, the fact is a company like this one would make a heck of a lot more money if it was only paying a 15% tax rate and its stock would be surging along with earnings estimates. that's the one ideological position we have at "mad money," we're pro stock prices. if i thought tax reform was on the table, i would be pounding this stock to you, telling you you have to buy it. instead, i have to hold back. i barely mentioned the possibility of lower tax rate to management when i saw them. the whole idea seeme
it's fallen by the wayside because it requires the cooperation of congress.least right now it almost feels like the white house has given up on congress even though the president says he's doing well on his agenda. let me give you an example. today i met with a terrific ceo that pays a 31% federal tax rate. there was a time i would have been thinking about how much more money these guys could make once president trump and his republican ally is in congress ran through a major corporate tax cut...
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us and we get caught up in the back and forth, and many times that important principal goes by the wayside. >> do you have concerns, we just heard from senator sandersings that partisans on both sides are going to try to take action because he was a member of protesting against republicans. >> this is not the first time that someone has been shot by someone who was not well and had evil in their heart if is not the last, but i think a big mistake to use this as a moment to find division among us. to take sides, to sign up for teams, to play gotcha politics. this is a moment we all need to realize that we come here for one reason and that is to serve. and even though we may disagree, many of us get along much better than people realize. even when we have different opinions. i hope this knits us closer together, that would be the only positive thing that would come out of a moment like this where someone attempted what would be a mass murder if it was not for our brave and courageous capital police officers. >> do you think that security has to be increased? >> we have a lot of security now,
us and we get caught up in the back and forth, and many times that important principal goes by the wayside. >> do you have concerns, we just heard from senator sandersings that partisans on both sides are going to try to take action because he was a member of protesting against republicans. >> this is not the first time that someone has been shot by someone who was not well and had evil in their heart if is not the last, but i think a big mistake to use this as a moment to find...
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researchers dugging privacy falls to the wayside when a pie is involved.ng to a study, 98% of 3,000 mit students were will to dish details like their friend's e-mail address for a slice of pizza. >>pop news." >> thank you for watching, everybody. have a great day. molly: good saturday morning. inperatures for the weekend the 60's off to the west. low 70's in the d.c. metro and a little bit cloudy to start. we should cease and sign shunned by later this afternoon this evening. a chance for scattered thunderstorms after and miss with temperatures in the. upper 80's aytime highs in the low 90's and a few afternoon storms are possible. monday, an approaching cold front and noticing showers and storms by 11:00 on monday. the main action late monday into tuesday, the potential for some severe thunderstorms and enhanced risk. severe storms are quite possible. some of the main impacts will be happy rain and some flash flooding. we have a lot of moisture in the atmosphere. could the heavy amounts of rain in a short amount of time. we will be updating the forecast a
researchers dugging privacy falls to the wayside when a pie is involved.ng to a study, 98% of 3,000 mit students were will to dish details like their friend's e-mail address for a slice of pizza. >>pop news." >> thank you for watching, everybody. have a great day. molly: good saturday morning. inperatures for the weekend the 60's off to the west. low 70's in the d.c. metro and a little bit cloudy to start. we should cease and sign shunned by later this afternoon this evening. a...
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or if you go and you are seeing the signs on the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction or the printing press that is now the grocery store. all these places have been impacted by the events. when you come back to the city, into thoset glimpse events. you also get to see the columbia is a city that is moving forward, that has a life of its own, that is an held back by its past and embraces some of the things and moves forward with a lot of new business and commerce . it is definitely a city filled with life to this day. >> this is american history tv on c-span3. we are turning to our live coverage from gettysburg with the annual conference on the civil war. speaking next is professor john marszalek. >> good morning, everyone. is the marszalek distinguished professor at mississippi state university, where he taught courses on the civil war, jacksonian america, and race relations. his phd at notre dame and joined the faculty in 1973. as the served directorate mentor of distinguished scholars and as the executive director or her and managing editor of the ulysses s. grant a
or if you go and you are seeing the signs on the train station or the wayside hospital and its destruction or the printing press that is now the grocery store. all these places have been impacted by the events. when you come back to the city, into thoset glimpse events. you also get to see the columbia is a city that is moving forward, that has a life of its own, that is an held back by its past and embraces some of the things and moves forward with a lot of new business and commerce . it is...
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andca that's kind of disappeared and went to the wayside.ot of question, a lot of conflicts of interest, a lot of political things happening on the backside that we do not knowac about. but i know speaking to senior lawmakers, that they want answers to this. they want someone to look into it. that would be the department of justice. >> sean: if you look at everybody here, you got the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, and his relationship with james comey and the robert mueller. he has issues with the act, and then mueller is hiring hillary clinton's attorney, and all too hillary clinton and obama, he has to get this out. you cannot make this up. >> you cannot make this bad. it stinks as bad as a low o oyster at low tide. >> sean: did you grow up on the water? >> it all am in blades from hillary clinton. wherever she goes, whatever she does or says, she is engulfed in a cloud of dirt and scandal, and mccabe is the latest cloud of dirt. here he is overseeing the investigation and her multiple violations of the espionage act while at the
andca that's kind of disappeared and went to the wayside.ot of question, a lot of conflicts of interest, a lot of political things happening on the backside that we do not knowac about. but i know speaking to senior lawmakers, that they want answers to this. they want someone to look into it. that would be the department of justice. >> sean: if you look at everybody here, you got the deputy attorney general rod rosenstein, and his relationship with james comey and the robert mueller. he...
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would release the remaining three american hostages there and one canadian, that has gone by the wayside usual for the north koreans. >> i would think so. it raises the question why they finally decided to release otto warmbier just days before he died. perhaps the family pulled off the life support equipment. the north koreans realized he was about to die. this is a brutal, barbaric regime. they're pursuing nuclear weapons and have extensive supplies of chemical and biological weapons. their behavior has not changed not through sanctions or diplomacy. it's not going to change. the way to solve the north korean problem is to end the regime. >> neil: one way to get that process going is see what the chinese can do on their part. i always get the impression, you and i chat about this, that they're stringing us along. either they can't control them or won't control them. at least it staves off our taking punitive economic measures against china. >> you put it politely. i think they take advantage of american's short attention span, when we ramp the pressure up on china, they take a few step
would release the remaining three american hostages there and one canadian, that has gone by the wayside usual for the north koreans. >> i would think so. it raises the question why they finally decided to release otto warmbier just days before he died. perhaps the family pulled off the life support equipment. the north koreans realized he was about to die. this is a brutal, barbaric regime. they're pursuing nuclear weapons and have extensive supplies of chemical and biological weapons....
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he asked to let the slimming investigation go by the wayside. mr. comey has publicly confirme confirmed. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue and move forward with his agenda. the testimony of the current intelligence and justice leadership on capitol hill. when asked if anyone tried to pressure or influence his work, the director said this. >> in the three plus years that i have been, i have never been directed to do anything i believed to be illegal, immoral, unethical, or inappropriate. and to the best of my recollection, during that same period of service, i do not recall ever feeling pressured to do so. >> martha: very emphatic. then the president hops on air force one and went to the heartland. >> my new vision for american infrastructure will rebuild our country by regenerating $1 trillion in infrastructure investment. >> martha: back in d.c., it was all comey. we got all the angles covered for you tonight. senator lindsey graham is here, and judge napolitano. we began with chief national corresponden
he asked to let the slimming investigation go by the wayside. mr. comey has publicly confirme confirmed. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue and move forward with his agenda. the testimony of the current intelligence and justice leadership on capitol hill. when asked if anyone tried to pressure or influence his work, the director said this. >> in the three plus years that i have been, i have never been directed to do anything i believed to be...
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it seems like that has gone by the wayside, ibb is up 7%. matching the s&p performance.nk it's not all clear, but guys are definitely getting back into this space across the board. >> do you expect to see mergers out of this? this is like a giant speed dating party in chicago. >> i think biotech are hoping it's a giant speed dating. i'm not sure we seen the bomb. there has been a dearth this year. they are hoping that brings back the entire state. even as we have seen valuations pull back in may a little bit. people think targets look a little pricey. we we heard mna chatter around guy's tesaro. people are saying, oh, looks pricey. we might see people holding off as buyers. >> tesaro's price, that i have to ask, what's a risk-reward? we established it on the down side, it basically sold in the last month, month and a half, it would somewhere between 210 and 225. geno therapy putics interested me. the risk-reward, if they get it right, the stock doubles. if you want to play at the hundred dollar table too me it's geno therapeutics. >> it's a political risk. and i cannot p
it seems like that has gone by the wayside, ibb is up 7%. matching the s&p performance.nk it's not all clear, but guys are definitely getting back into this space across the board. >> do you expect to see mergers out of this? this is like a giant speed dating party in chicago. >> i think biotech are hoping it's a giant speed dating. i'm not sure we seen the bomb. there has been a dearth this year. they are hoping that brings back the entire state. even as we have seen valuations...
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it's really fallen by the wayside. >> e.j., states can't run deficits.hat's one of the important things. there's been this language that say we will transfer control. states can make better decisions about how to spend that money. medicaid is expense ifr. 20% of all americans are on medicaid. there are 70 million medicaid recipients in this country. all this talk about the obama exchanges, it's a very small portion of americans. this medicate thiid thing is bi issue. >> medicaid is huge. it goes not only to poor americans, not only to a lot of children but a lot of people in nursing homes. it hits people across the board. you say we'll give you more control but by the way, we're going to cut the money by 35% in that second decade, according to cbo. you're going to put governors in a difficult position. you're going to put hospitals in a difficult position and all these other people. the basic problem here is math. they want to take over a trillion dollars out of medicaid and subsidies for insurance and use a lot of that to cut taxes. if you pull all that
it's really fallen by the wayside. >> e.j., states can't run deficits.hat's one of the important things. there's been this language that say we will transfer control. states can make better decisions about how to spend that money. medicaid is expense ifr. 20% of all americans are on medicaid. there are 70 million medicaid recipients in this country. all this talk about the obama exchanges, it's a very small portion of americans. this medicate thiid thing is bi issue. >> medicaid is...
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so this is one of these rent seeking behaviors that i think is going to go by the wayside. i think these excess returns. one of those companies up there actually has a slide in their investor deck that says, 90% of their business is medicare medicaid, and that loses money. 10% of their business is commercial, and that makes 110% of operating profits. joe: everybody can go search for that. >> i think they can figure it out. scarlet: has that gained momentum due to other people pressing on that? >> i can't mention networks, i know it's no good on bloomberg, but there's a wonderful sunday night weekly news show on a cable network chaired by a british guy that hit a 15 minute segment about one of those companies about a month ago. we were stunned when we saw it. we had no idea anybody else cared. they did a pretty gal -- good job of walking you through exactly what an issue this is. so there's health care. let's move onto another company you have spoken publicly about, which is tesla. company is holding its annual shareholders meeting right now. they are probably a putting for
so this is one of these rent seeking behaviors that i think is going to go by the wayside. i think these excess returns. one of those companies up there actually has a slide in their investor deck that says, 90% of their business is medicare medicaid, and that loses money. 10% of their business is commercial, and that makes 110% of operating profits. joe: everybody can go search for that. >> i think they can figure it out. scarlet: has that gained momentum due to other people pressing on...
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he asked to let the slimming investigation go by the wayside. mr.as publicly confirme confirmed. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue and move forward with his
he asked to let the slimming investigation go by the wayside. mr.as publicly confirme confirmed. the president feels completely and totally vindicated. he is eager to continue and move forward with his