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please don't let it go by the wayside as it has in years past with the fatigue of difficult issues andi totally understand that but it is too important and you look to all the organizations as leaders in the community and i know what is going on here in chicago but across the land to make certain good procedures are in place to protect children if you do something it is untoward if you see a cleric was possibly violating a young person or vulnerable adult then you come forward. don't just say that's another groomer but come forward and let the righthe people investigate. . >> okay. this is a very depressing lunch. [laughter] so i want to try to cheer you up a little bit so there is a brilliant young lawyer named joe collins and he dies at a very early age of 40 and he goes up to heaven and there is st. peter at the gates he's a little sad why? because i'm so young. st. peter said god just wants you up here with him you have been so brilliant and good and go to mass every day god wants you with him and in fact, i am under instructions to ask you is there anything at all we can do for yo
please don't let it go by the wayside as it has in years past with the fatigue of difficult issues andi totally understand that but it is too important and you look to all the organizations as leaders in the community and i know what is going on here in chicago but across the land to make certain good procedures are in place to protect children if you do something it is untoward if you see a cleric was possibly violating a young person or vulnerable adult then you come forward. don't just say...
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that gets lost by the wayside in.that is the elephant in the room nobody knows precisely but i've heard of statistics that's that probably 30 to 50% or more have homosexual tendencies. they didn't get any training or how to cope with it in their career, they were told wha whatm told in high school they have a cold shower come and you can't do that. do you believe the pope needs to take a more active leadership role in the united states it seems like there's some sort of a disconnect between what the people have been talking about and what the hierarchy has been talking about and be an active nest to some degree about listening to the people. one of the problems of being thg the largest christian organization in the world is that you only have so many moments in a day. it isn't the person that's going to get a lot of things done. you have the kind of leadership that can actually get done and hold people accountable within the church and within the united states. a number of these people were proposed for the organizati
that gets lost by the wayside in.that is the elephant in the room nobody knows precisely but i've heard of statistics that's that probably 30 to 50% or more have homosexual tendencies. they didn't get any training or how to cope with it in their career, they were told wha whatm told in high school they have a cold shower come and you can't do that. do you believe the pope needs to take a more active leadership role in the united states it seems like there's some sort of a disconnect between...
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they said now we will maybe have the judicial temperament but all of that went by the wayside with his testimony on thursday. he was partisan, bitter, angry, demeaning to senator feinstein and senator klobuchar and was nothing like americans envision the supreme court justice should be. issues of credibility telling the truth constantly come up and that is the most important issue we face. some say what he did as a 15-year-old 18-year-old in college is a long time ago and shouldn't. but what he does as an ultimate answeadult,dance around the trun gray suit and often just have no credibility of what he says he d does. we don't want a judge on the court who can't tell the truth and on issue after issue judge kavanaugh has not done that. just yesterday the nbc report indicated he did and told the truth when he said the first time he heard about ms. ramirez allegations was in the new yorker magazine. he wasn't honest about the period when he was nominated for the board of appeals. what he said about his drinking and getting what he said about his high school yearbook all of which defy comm
they said now we will maybe have the judicial temperament but all of that went by the wayside with his testimony on thursday. he was partisan, bitter, angry, demeaning to senator feinstein and senator klobuchar and was nothing like americans envision the supreme court justice should be. issues of credibility telling the truth constantly come up and that is the most important issue we face. some say what he did as a 15-year-old 18-year-old in college is a long time ago and shouldn't. but what he...
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obama dropped that trump has been missing it and the element of foreign-policy does that go by the wayside as a driver of policies crack. >> yes. liberalism that would increase the emphasis on human rights will always be there to describe the foreign-policy. afton say during the cold war united states acted in a way to disguise as liberal rhetoric but i'm saying we actually behaved in a liberal fashion but those days are gone. but those are two real problems of hegemony faces it is so clear that the policy has failed and donald trump is of the white house and has that 1, 2 punch to finish it off. [applause] we will not take questions but he will be happy to sign books and a chat. thank you for coming . >> the most common question don't you find it hard? know the world uses or irritates me far more often and i don't have an opportunity to say my peace five times every two weeks. again the columnist who has the readers to understand that people read him or her not because they are interested in that way but because to visit his or her mind in the world. . >> in your book you talk about the p
obama dropped that trump has been missing it and the element of foreign-policy does that go by the wayside as a driver of policies crack. >> yes. liberalism that would increase the emphasis on human rights will always be there to describe the foreign-policy. afton say during the cold war united states acted in a way to disguise as liberal rhetoric but i'm saying we actually behaved in a liberal fashion but those days are gone. but those are two real problems of hegemony faces it is so...
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we may have installed the wayside. our role for being able to run on another railroad ptc system is to have our locomotives ready and we will have her locomotives ready. we have to wait for the system to communicate with our locomotives. >> senator nelson, the railroad you wanted is the southernmost piece going into miami. those are the three. >> okay. tri-rail as well. >> tri-rail is in south florida. runs between west palm and miami. runs to orlando, north and south of orlando. and also you said csx and who was the fourth one? >> csx will be ready in two weeks for us to begin testing within an associate we should have no problem. it's on rail and tri-rail for us that we would be running under alternative schedule. >> so, i would like if you would submit for the record, please, the number of passengers that traveled daily on tri-rail and son rail. i think those passengers should be fully aware that ptc has not been implemented. and also, they need to have an idea of your, quote, alternative schedule of when it is goin
we may have installed the wayside. our role for being able to run on another railroad ptc system is to have our locomotives ready and we will have her locomotives ready. we have to wait for the system to communicate with our locomotives. >> senator nelson, the railroad you wanted is the southernmost piece going into miami. those are the three. >> okay. tri-rail as well. >> tri-rail is in south florida. runs between west palm and miami. runs to orlando, north and south of...
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this in criminal cases and when you o do see them in civil case, they have largely fallen by the wayside because everybody knows that giving written answers to written interrogatories, it's very easy to monkey around with your answers. you can say they were vague. you can say they were ambiguous, those questions. and then you can think really hard about your answer and give the most nonresponsive answer legally possible. >> then why do it? >> it's advantageous to trump, of course. it may avoid him sitting down or giving testimony under oath. an informal interview or testifying before a grand jury has a lot of pitfalls, not the least of which are potential perjury or section 1001, false statements to government investigators. for the mueller team, perhaps it's part of their overall chess strategy, to get answers from trump on some critical questions which will help them frame the investigation going forward. >> danny, so you were mentioning obstruction of justice. does this mean that the mueller team either has a very good case and they don't need to ask questions about this or nice ver v
this in criminal cases and when you o do see them in civil case, they have largely fallen by the wayside because everybody knows that giving written answers to written interrogatories, it's very easy to monkey around with your answers. you can say they were vague. you can say they were ambiguous, those questions. and then you can think really hard about your answer and give the most nonresponsive answer legally possible. >> then why do it? >> it's advantageous to trump, of course....
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of a journalist to gain the spotlight and bring this debate into focus why has yemen fallen by the wayside why didn't it get much media attention. well i mean. i suppose the only answer to that is to say that the killing of a journalist kind of threatens diplomatic. journalistic freedoms that too is leading governments in the world and in the west actually. are concerned about they're not concerned about the rights. or the suffering of yemeni people because as far as they're concerned they're backing saudi arabia. geopolitically this isn't just about arms sales this is also about the fact that the west sees the saudi regime as one of the main sources of stability and of its control. or. oil supplies and so forth across the region so as far as they're concerned the hooty rebels as they call backed by. their enemy saudi arabia is their friend and therefore if saudis conducting this war they're not going to make a big deal about it i mean that's the harsh geopolitical reality of the situation is it understandable that countries won't want to cancel very large arms contracts to saudi arabia be
of a journalist to gain the spotlight and bring this debate into focus why has yemen fallen by the wayside why didn't it get much media attention. well i mean. i suppose the only answer to that is to say that the killing of a journalist kind of threatens diplomatic. journalistic freedoms that too is leading governments in the world and in the west actually. are concerned about they're not concerned about the rights. or the suffering of yemeni people because as far as they're concerned they're...
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closely only people who have a lot of money can pretend to be living here people with less fall by the wayside and have to wait longer in their own countries for an organ donation is paid and though. they get that unless they never. thomas de niro can't understand why there aren't more organ donors in germany he blames a lack of coordination and the fact that you have to expressly state that you want to donate your organs when you die as a. store it's not terrible that people from germany are going abroad even to india to get an organ that they can't get home because of a dorm room with a new religion really needs to be changed and father were granted by the church on can't think. everyone who does on spanish soil is a potential organ donor so who knows one day a german tourist could be the one to save thomas de niro's life. now to turkey's border with syria a stretch of more than eight hundred kilometers of land fortified with a wall of barrier was completed early this year with help from the european union it's meant to stop smuggling and illegal crossings but it has also prevented syrians f
closely only people who have a lot of money can pretend to be living here people with less fall by the wayside and have to wait longer in their own countries for an organ donation is paid and though. they get that unless they never. thomas de niro can't understand why there aren't more organ donors in germany he blames a lack of coordination and the fact that you have to expressly state that you want to donate your organs when you die as a. store it's not terrible that people from germany are...
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do you think that goes by the wayside. my argument is liberalism which would include that.this is on human rights. will always to describe the foreign-policy. no matter how much we think it is. the united states acted in a politic way. and disguised it. with liberal rhetoric. it will always be there. the argument i'm making is that we actually behaved in a liberal fashion during the post cold war -- cold war world. there are two real problems that they face. number one is the rise of china and the resurrection of russian power. and number two is it so clear now that the policy has failed. and given the fact that donald trump is in the white house and he's been pounding at that. that want to punch has in a very important way finished it off. thank you very much. that was a great discussion. they're happy to sign books and chat. forever. thank you all for coming. here are some of the current best-selling nonfiction books a history of the takedown of nazi fugitives. next is that self help book. our look at some of the best-selling nonfiction books according to publishers weekl
do you think that goes by the wayside. my argument is liberalism which would include that.this is on human rights. will always to describe the foreign-policy. no matter how much we think it is. the united states acted in a politic way. and disguised it. with liberal rhetoric. it will always be there. the argument i'm making is that we actually behaved in a liberal fashion during the post cold war -- cold war world. there are two real problems that they face. number one is the rise of china and...
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>> the primary contributor to getting the three railroads off work equipment installation, both wayside as well as onboard locomotive equipment where they are behind the curve. part of this was contributed as far as the network of to be compliant railroad having a small boutique supply community from.w as a result, when you find out that nearly 50% of the to be compliant railroad did not engage a supplier until 2015. you can imagine to demand they put on that supply industry. so that is how i would categorize the three value added. i know we are pressed for time, with you the remaining nine that we do have aresi basically in california, texas, florida and the northeast corridor and one is already getting a temporary exception. based on what we are learning daily from these railroads, i am a the belief that we should see further decrease of railroads at risk when third-quarter results come out. >> when you say what we are learning from these railroads, are you encouraging railroad to try and innovate? is the fra supportive of railroads so they can take to develop their ptc system for fur
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what other possible implications of having history default by the wayside?e violated the treaty is no reason to pull out, it needs russia open to do whatever they want now, there's no control any more. so it's really an own goalfor the control any more. so it's really an own goal for the united control any more. so it's really an own goalfor the united states. it puts the lives of americans at risk. it put europe at risk. these missiles are meant to be used, so it's really not a question for the united states and russia, this is the safety of the continent. so it that she me dangerous and we could see how this could lead to huge investments even more so than there already are and the belief in the nuclear weapons are the way forward and it could be used in the battlefields. the donald trump also pointed to china with regards to the treaty and said that they are not held accountable for what is happening in their country. what is china's position on this? well, china's position on this? well, china is a nuclear armed state, instead of blaming china, the unite
what other possible implications of having history default by the wayside?e violated the treaty is no reason to pull out, it needs russia open to do whatever they want now, there's no control any more. so it's really an own goalfor the control any more. so it's really an own goal for the united control any more. so it's really an own goalfor the united states. it puts the lives of americans at risk. it put europe at risk. these missiles are meant to be used, so it's really not a question for...
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if you will, 2015 and 123118, the prerequisites necessary to get pdc in place, which basically is wayside inflation, on boarding equipme equipment. what we call the freight roads, 50% or more of their lines pdc equipped. but getting it to work, not only for the host which we've seen a great deal of success, and operability is huge. we just finished, if you will, taking a read as to how many railroads would populate this and operability issue. that's a 250 railroads. so we are getting a group of experts that are going to express themselves in specialized on the northeast corner to concentrate on in operability. part of the two-year window that we have from 1119 through 1231 123120, yet have in operability and place. >> my last question. that's railroad crossing, we've got a provision back in the fact that to try to find those practices, i wonder if there's been improvement on that. if you just have an answer for 30 seconds here. >> two things, certainly funding would always help there. the best crossing is one that doesn't exist. where we can provide resources, great crossing that exist ou
if you will, 2015 and 123118, the prerequisites necessary to get pdc in place, which basically is wayside inflation, on boarding equipme equipment. what we call the freight roads, 50% or more of their lines pdc equipped. but getting it to work, not only for the host which we've seen a great deal of success, and operability is huge. we just finished, if you will, taking a read as to how many railroads would populate this and operability issue. that's a 250 railroads. so we are getting a group of...
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store in order to survive, and i think that the stores that were not able to do that will fall by the wayside ago, and at one point had stores in almost every big mall across the us. it sold everything from clothes to car parts to mail—order homes. but the firm, which also owns kmart, has been losing money for years. it now owes more than $5 billion, and has until monday to pay $134 million on its debt. the chapter 11 filing is expected ahead of that deadline. it is possible the company could try and fight its way back after that, but it would likely be an uphill struggle, and so it looks like the writing is on the wall for what was once an american retail giant. the cuban president, miguel diaz—canel, has sent his first message on twitter. in it he celebrated the 150th anniversary of the start of cuba's fight for independence from spain. he tweeted, "we are in la demajagua", the place with the greatest amount of patriotic feeling — a reference to where the revolution began. a reminder of our top story: hurricane michael, the most powerful storm in decades to hit the south—east of the us has
store in order to survive, and i think that the stores that were not able to do that will fall by the wayside ago, and at one point had stores in almost every big mall across the us. it sold everything from clothes to car parts to mail—order homes. but the firm, which also owns kmart, has been losing money for years. it now owes more than $5 billion, and has until monday to pay $134 million on its debt. the chapter 11 filing is expected ahead of that deadline. it is possible the company could...
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do you think that means the human rights element in the foreign policy goes back or goes by the wayside it's certainly not a driver of policy. >> my argument is liberalism as an element of liberalism will always be there to describe the foreign policy no matter how it is. i always say during the cold war the united states acted in a politic way and described it with liberal rhetoric so the rhetoric will always be there. the argument we always behaved in a liberal fashion in the post-cold war world one could argue to problems it faces number one is the rise of power, number two it's so clear the policy field and giving donald trump is in the white house and has been counting on the liberal hegemony that one-two punch has finished it off. >> we don't take questions but john is happy to sign books
do you think that means the human rights element in the foreign policy goes back or goes by the wayside it's certainly not a driver of policy. >> my argument is liberalism as an element of liberalism will always be there to describe the foreign policy no matter how it is. i always say during the cold war the united states acted in a politic way and described it with liberal rhetoric so the rhetoric will always be there. the argument we always behaved in a liberal fashion in the post-cold...
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things to grow again traction into try to use these technologies and sometimes they leave security the wayside and vegas a lot of people just jump right into the blackjack table they don't really know anything about blackjack but they're excited and they lose everything so you go do the research or so explain as i understand it what. you've created a kind of standardization for security so the whole show if you do business with a company and that company can say we've been host show scrutinizer we've got the whole show seal of approval you know. and that become the industry standard for security is that true is not a fair assessment kind of i mean what we've been helping primarily with small contract audits to begin with and then we start doing things that were like penetration testing and other pieces of the security infrastructure and security hygiene that company needs to undergo but we start out only doing pieces of the security for companies and security needs to be much more comprehensive they need to consider everything right i mean the attack vectors are multiple they can come in and a
things to grow again traction into try to use these technologies and sometimes they leave security the wayside and vegas a lot of people just jump right into the blackjack table they don't really know anything about blackjack but they're excited and they lose everything so you go do the research or so explain as i understand it what. you've created a kind of standardization for security so the whole show if you do business with a company and that company can say we've been host show scrutinizer...
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and concentrate on some domestic issues and that has fallen by the wayside.ing one regardless of whether you agree oi'i one regardless of whether you agree on brexit, if we extend the extension period, it will be more debate on how we will leave as opposed to anything else. we had dramatic and aggressive quotes from various conservative mps suggesting people are going to put the knife into theresa may and that she should bring along a news but it was all pretty polite when we got to the commons. it was totally counterproductive, whoever these excitable mps were giving these quotes. virtually every mp during this, apparently to be rheumatic commons professed her question to her with some tough questions, saying how poor they were at this language. that changes the dynamic of the parliamentary vacation and she said up thank you for your comments on language and it brought people have with her because of its. it was very counterproductive but reflects a mood because camilla says when questions were raised about the competence of leadership, it can draw anyone an
and concentrate on some domestic issues and that has fallen by the wayside.ing one regardless of whether you agree oi'i one regardless of whether you agree on brexit, if we extend the extension period, it will be more debate on how we will leave as opposed to anything else. we had dramatic and aggressive quotes from various conservative mps suggesting people are going to put the knife into theresa may and that she should bring along a news but it was all pretty polite when we got to the...
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so this company very much on a holding pattern, one plan has gone by the wayside, it hasn't said yetin mind this is a company that is really battling with the movement in sterling, when it comes to the stuff it sells it is in supermarket, it has been tough to ride that wave as well, hasn't it. it has because that can increase the cost of product and then prices have to go up in a competitive market that can be an issue. unilever sells is round the world. it has had big problems in south america with hyper inflation so currency movement matter to a company like that lot. thank you theo. the move is likely to ratchet up some pressure on other politicians who remain under sided about what to do, plenty more on the website on that story, just head to the business live web page to find out a bit your're watching business live — our top story. european leaders have decided there is not enough progress in talks with the uk, in order to go ahead with their planned summit in november. the british prime minister theresa may has opened up the possibility of extending the transition period. yes,
so this company very much on a holding pattern, one plan has gone by the wayside, it hasn't said yetin mind this is a company that is really battling with the movement in sterling, when it comes to the stuff it sells it is in supermarket, it has been tough to ride that wave as well, hasn't it. it has because that can increase the cost of product and then prices have to go up in a competitive market that can be an issue. unilever sells is round the world. it has had big problems in south america...
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civil war trails -- the wayside exhibits, they are fantastic, interpretation, talk about all of the battles and certainly accessible today. >> had firsthand knowledge of that rraitrailbuilding. >> all right. thank you. >> from baltimore. i just wanted to find out what you think grant's experience in crossing mississippi helped him in being able to make this river crossing across the james? mr. alexander: fantastic yettion that i have not given much thought to. it certainly is worth considering how grant's i guess, may be disdain. he did not see that as a barrier to his campaign. certainly probably could have influenced him. using the mississippi river, running past the batteries, not letting it be that -- a wide river. i can't do anything about it. perhaps that could have had an influence. i haven't seen anything in his memoirs that compares the two, but it certainly is possible. >> one more question over here. >> this is a quick one. can you tell us where your maps came from? mr. alexander: i made them. all, everything you see seehere, i made myself. if you want to copy, let me know and i
civil war trails -- the wayside exhibits, they are fantastic, interpretation, talk about all of the battles and certainly accessible today. >> had firsthand knowledge of that rraitrailbuilding. >> all right. thank you. >> from baltimore. i just wanted to find out what you think grant's experience in crossing mississippi helped him in being able to make this river crossing across the james? mr. alexander: fantastic yettion that i have not given much thought to. it certainly is...
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it used to be an enormous focus but that has fallen off the wayside as they have increased spending toelp certain segments of the population and to have walked away from this issue. look at the budget, how much he has increased the deficit. you cannot say i want to decrease of the deficit but raise spending. the major thing, when this president was running as a candidate, the norm is no longer the norm. barack obama changed the norm. how you speak to the voters and what you believe in is different than before. the white house yesterday, with kanye, was different than before. kevin: i am a fan, i am not going there. e. o'brien: there is no norm. kevin: 25 days left to -- left. how is is going to break down? e. o'brien: we pick up in the senate and barely hold the house. jeanne: the democrats take the house and the republicans hold the senate. kevin: you covered it all. kanye, taylor. [laughter] shery: thank you very much, jeanne zaino and e. o'brien murray. we are seeing a slight rebound. .3% and the s&p 500 still hoping that -- still holding that losing streak. this is "bloomberg." ♪ k
it used to be an enormous focus but that has fallen off the wayside as they have increased spending toelp certain segments of the population and to have walked away from this issue. look at the budget, how much he has increased the deficit. you cannot say i want to decrease of the deficit but raise spending. the major thing, when this president was running as a candidate, the norm is no longer the norm. barack obama changed the norm. how you speak to the voters and what you believe in is...
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rishaad: there has to be some people out there who will fall by the wayside. who are most at risk?ou look at just three q quarter. was a tough winners and losers, you could potentially just take out the cip resorts and say they will not do well. wynn's the go to property for vip, and it is growing, just slower. while coke, there are two separate resorts, it's difficult to get to and they are trailing in performance. at the same time, mgm just opened one. it is slow to ramp up here to we are waiting for that to turn around. rishaad: it is very late. >> absolutely. untile most late, sjm, late next year, potentially mid-2020. we will see how that transpires. also if you think holistically, new developments in the markets, the bridge just opened. sans made a statement that you probably won't be seeing immediate uptick. probably in a year or so. yvonne: you start to see some of the analyst report saying we have reached an inflection point where mass will start leading vip soon, as soon as next year as well. we will be keeping watch. rishaad: margaret, bloomberg intelligence, margaret hu
rishaad: there has to be some people out there who will fall by the wayside. who are most at risk?ou look at just three q quarter. was a tough winners and losers, you could potentially just take out the cip resorts and say they will not do well. wynn's the go to property for vip, and it is growing, just slower. while coke, there are two separate resorts, it's difficult to get to and they are trailing in performance. at the same time, mgm just opened one. it is slow to ramp up here to we are...
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that gets lost by the wayside when they're talking about whose ideology is the most important and otherople like pope francis for they like his appointments with a don't like his appointments. none of that matters if you are not focused on the child. >> that is the elephant in the room. we recommended further study on the subject of homosexuality. nobody knows precisely but i've heard this to six that probably 30-50% or more of the priests have homosexual tendencies. certainly most of the cases involved homosexual conduct so you can't just wish it away but there's a big difference between a man who has a tendency and one who acts on it. i think it would be terrible for the church to get rid of men simply have a homosexual tendencies. these young priests of a homosexual orientation, do not get training or how to cope with it and i told them in high school take a cold chart. you can't do that. but this requires a lot of attention and a lot of attention but by the same token heterosexual men who go in you have to be sure that they what their tendencies are and not acting out with women so
that gets lost by the wayside when they're talking about whose ideology is the most important and otherople like pope francis for they like his appointments with a don't like his appointments. none of that matters if you are not focused on the child. >> that is the elephant in the room. we recommended further study on the subject of homosexuality. nobody knows precisely but i've heard this to six that probably 30-50% or more of the priests have homosexual tendencies. certainly most of the...
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and they argue about things and that's what the founders intended but it's completely gone by the waysidehey say the secret to democracy is courage. we saw that in the last few weeks. >> you know there's unity in the republican party with steve bannon. >> that's right. that's a moment. i want to talk about the culture. what are the effects of the culture, the broader culture of how we live, patrick monahan, the guy who introduced me as one of my confirmations, i was confirm 90 - 6, that's pretty good. never mind, and bragging. it doesn't matter. they're all good points. does the "me too" movement exist for conservatives as well as liberal. >> it has become totally politicized and that's very unfortunate because it could serve quite a few good purposes of defending women against sexual assault. >> can i just say one thing, i'm always sort of suspicious about this whole business about how much the political debate affects the culture or whatever, and maybe it's because i live four hours outside of washington d.c. in a small tobacco town, but i find the dumbest discussions, the dumbest debat
and they argue about things and that's what the founders intended but it's completely gone by the waysidehey say the secret to democracy is courage. we saw that in the last few weeks. >> you know there's unity in the republican party with steve bannon. >> that's right. that's a moment. i want to talk about the culture. what are the effects of the culture, the broader culture of how we live, patrick monahan, the guy who introduced me as one of my confirmations, i was confirm 90 - 6,...
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. >> there are two issues in this election and everything else has kind of gone by the wayside.ou okay with what they did to kavanaugh? is this the america you want to pass on to your children? dr. ford was heard and respectfully treated. but we also want the constitutional process that protects all of us, not just republicans or democrats but all of us. here's the other question on the ballot, what do you have to lose? if we lose, you have a lot to lose. you will have a smaller military, bigger government andy less money in your pocket. if they win we have a bunch of people who are organized around the idea of people hating trump. so i would say there's a lot to lose if you turn over power to my democratic party colleagues. >> all right. i don't know if this would have happened without you. we you did your constituency in south carolina company serve the country well and we are forever in your gratitude for that. when we come back, lots of breaking news on the deep state. we are going to have so much news this week, you will want to stay with us. i know what it is, i'm just not
. >> there are two issues in this election and everything else has kind of gone by the wayside.ou okay with what they did to kavanaugh? is this the america you want to pass on to your children? dr. ford was heard and respectfully treated. but we also want the constitutional process that protects all of us, not just republicans or democrats but all of us. here's the other question on the ballot, what do you have to lose? if we lose, you have a lot to lose. you will have a smaller military,...
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as of sunday, september 30, we have 160 locomotives and cab cars equipped. 82% of all required wayside radios and other equipment installed. we are trained 99% of engineers and others who need to be trained. achieving the progress is required from accusing labors and making -- increasing labor force and making cab cars available for ptc equipment installation. results have been we have accomplished more in the last seven months than the previous seven years. there is much more to do, failure to meet the required number by december 31 is not an option. make no mistake we are aware of the serious consequences the new jersey transit and we do not see these -- including possible fines, restrictions on the ability to operate on amtrak's northeast quarter. we continue to make significant changes to service to allow us to meet our federal requirements. despite the real disruption in the light of customers and computers -- we have refused service twice on the rail line. and we have further service reductions going into effect october 14. making these kinds of service adjustments is not a decis
as of sunday, september 30, we have 160 locomotives and cab cars equipped. 82% of all required wayside radios and other equipment installed. we are trained 99% of engineers and others who need to be trained. achieving the progress is required from accusing labors and making -- increasing labor force and making cab cars available for ptc equipment installation. results have been we have accomplished more in the last seven months than the previous seven years. there is much more to do, failure to...
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and they argue about things and that's what the founders intended but it's completely gone by the waysideey say the secret to democracy is courage. we saw that in the last few weeks. >> you know there's unity in the republican party with steve bannon. >> that's right. that's a moment. i want to talk about the culture. what are the effects of the culture, the broader culture of how we live, patrick monahan, the guy who introduced me as one of my confirmations, i was confirm 90 - 6, that's pretty good. never mind, and bragging. it doesn't matter. they're all good points. does the "me too" movement exist for conservatives as well as liberal. >> it has become totally politicized and that's very unfortunate because it could serve quite a few good purposes of defending women against sexual assault. >> can i just say one thing, i'm always sort of suspicious about this whole business about how much the political debate affects the culture or whatever, and maybe it's because i live four hours outside of washington d.c. in a small tobacco town, but i find the dumbest discussions, the dumbest debate
and they argue about things and that's what the founders intended but it's completely gone by the waysideey say the secret to democracy is courage. we saw that in the last few weeks. >> you know there's unity in the republican party with steve bannon. >> that's right. that's a moment. i want to talk about the culture. what are the effects of the culture, the broader culture of how we live, patrick monahan, the guy who introduced me as one of my confirmations, i was confirm 90 - 6,...
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in 2016, he received permission to create a wayside memorial marker for major jonathan letterman's home in pennsylvania. letterman was the medical service director of the army in 1862 in 1863. this marker was dedicated in 2017. he has reenacted in civil war reenactments as president abraham lincoln. with that, please welcome rea andrew redd as the next speaker. [applause] rea: i would like to start by saying thank you to the donors that stepped forward this time last year when i made an announcement about the letterman marker. we dedicated it in canonsburg, pennsylvania on his birthday -- on his boyhood home, which is now the borough building. i might tell you again that we are working on another one. the letterman hospital in gettysburg. it looks like it is going to be purchased and used for retail purposes. i am working with the gettysburg battlefield preservation association to try to find a few acres where we can not been marker like this -- put up a marker like this for the letterman hospital. thank you for the donations that came in from the gofundme page. --ay we are going to loo
in 2016, he received permission to create a wayside memorial marker for major jonathan letterman's home in pennsylvania. letterman was the medical service director of the army in 1862 in 1863. this marker was dedicated in 2017. he has reenacted in civil war reenactments as president abraham lincoln. with that, please welcome rea andrew redd as the next speaker. [applause] rea: i would like to start by saying thank you to the donors that stepped forward this time last year when i made an...
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in their midterm strategy where they are focusing on the base voters and pushing to the wayside middle of the road voters. not going to the areas that voted for hillary clinton or that only voted for donald trump. the strategy is about appealing to these people who love president trump no matter what he does or says. what i'm looking for and thinking about whether or not this rhetoric will affect the midterms is the president's approval rating moving forward. we have seen time and again dips after things like charlottes which i will like he failed to be this national healer. people may not be looking to him for that but the country as a whole, there's some people who will be voting on november 6th who are still looking for that. i would look to whether or not president trump's approval dips below 40. there's a big difference between 35% approval which was in the range after charlottesville and a 45% approval which is almost close to the 46% of people who voted for him in 2016. >> jeremy, you're so good looking at republicans and there's been for the last two years, a group within the r
in their midterm strategy where they are focusing on the base voters and pushing to the wayside middle of the road voters. not going to the areas that voted for hillary clinton or that only voted for donald trump. the strategy is about appealing to these people who love president trump no matter what he does or says. what i'm looking for and thinking about whether or not this rhetoric will affect the midterms is the president's approval rating moving forward. we have seen time and again dips...
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using them fall to the wayside when it comes to the amazon echo. is using alexa not theory. this is apple trying to signal to the market come back to us on the computing side. they had not done well when it comes to the virtual assistant side so i don't know how you can look at apple and talk about a lot of innovation. they are focused on the financials because we not seen innovation when it comes to the tv and no innovation or movement with the car and we've heard rumors about cars so this is them going back. >> i would disagree about the information. i watched apple for a long time and they innovate both in small ways in a big race and there was innovation in the new products. if nothing else, look at the inside of these products like the bionic chip which has the most powerful mobile chip on the market and no one aims to be able to - keep in mind - >> look at the watch. that is second behind garman and some of the other. they're following the lead. samsung innovates and commoditized market on the phone and - >> i'm pretty sure apple has the best
using them fall to the wayside when it comes to the amazon echo. is using alexa not theory. this is apple trying to signal to the market come back to us on the computing side. they had not done well when it comes to the virtual assistant side so i don't know how you can look at apple and talk about a lot of innovation. they are focused on the financials because we not seen innovation when it comes to the tv and no innovation or movement with the car and we've heard rumors about cars so this is...
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to those who have been making allegations against judge kavanaugh and let the evidence go by the wayside, bring that to the foreground and give people a good reason to continue to be upset. >> during this entire time, leading up to the confirmation, after the confirmation, talk has been about the effects of the midterms, we're still talking about the shadow of justice kavanaugh, how about the other issues? immigration, roe v. wade, gun rights, how will those come to the forefront so voters can have a chance to hear that out past the kavanaugh confirmation? >> well, obviously he's going to have a tremendous impact on concrete policy proposals, things that come before the court over the next few years and potentially well beyond then. but i think the institutional damage that can be done and sort of is being done both in congress and the supreme court is more what john kasich was getting at for instance. you're already seeing efforts on the democratic side to sort of preemptively delegitimize any majority decision, especially a 5-4 decision that includes brett kavanaugh. there's already di
to those who have been making allegations against judge kavanaugh and let the evidence go by the wayside, bring that to the foreground and give people a good reason to continue to be upset. >> during this entire time, leading up to the confirmation, after the confirmation, talk has been about the effects of the midterms, we're still talking about the shadow of justice kavanaugh, how about the other issues? immigration, roe v. wade, gun rights, how will those come to the forefront so...
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big industrial spool came rolling down i-10 in wayside, near houston. traffic stacked up during lunch time and you can see city cruise cleared the huge debris off of the r towd you, mike. >>ine? c >> jus >> it's frightening. >> my made it under the overpass. >> i think i'd go way to the left there, too, you know? >> i do have a request. do it horizontally instead of vertically next time you video. i want to see the whole scene. my gosh, that was a huge amount of debris that cleared itself. over here a huge amount of debris, reports of nails around the roadway after a crash here in the tri valley and that is not clearing possibly until 6:30, that's the estimate at chp. we haven't seen much more of a buildup here. we have a lighter friday commute so the folks are jammed up to highway 894 where most are choosing to get off of the freeway and take 84. couple of frontage roads through the area. if you're namm yar with the area use those as options. if not, you may want to stick it out here. ra it's 1time. the rest of your commute is easy but the arrows show
big industrial spool came rolling down i-10 in wayside, near houston. traffic stacked up during lunch time and you can see city cruise cleared the huge debris off of the r towd you, mike. >>ine? c >> jus >> it's frightening. >> my made it under the overpass. >> i think i'd go way to the left there, too, you know? >> i do have a request. do it horizontally instead of vertically next time you video. i want to see the whole scene. my gosh, that was a huge amount...
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representing the democratic party, which i feel like they've left some of the other democrats by the waysidethe party has taken off. but i do believe that this kavanaugh now that they're coming out and trying to keep this relevant, they're trying to keep this in the news no matter if brett kavanaugh get the confirmation, this is going to be the next battle cry heading into the midterm to try to raise money, get out the vote, and maybe defining the democratic party's message going into the midterms. >> we are 31 days away from the midterms in the message of the news that we are hearing today isn't going to be all anybody is talking about for the next 31 days. there were a lot of things to talk about and that includes health care which is the biggest thing democrats have been advertising about across house candidates talking about economic opportunity and not just funneling money. you think democrats can do that? you haven't done it, it hasn't been done in 49 years. >> this is the tail end of the longest economic expansion that started with president obama so there's no doubt we are on a good
representing the democratic party, which i feel like they've left some of the other democrats by the waysidethe party has taken off. but i do believe that this kavanaugh now that they're coming out and trying to keep this relevant, they're trying to keep this in the news no matter if brett kavanaugh get the confirmation, this is going to be the next battle cry heading into the midterm to try to raise money, get out the vote, and maybe defining the democratic party's message going into the...
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like it's 2016 all over again, where fear is driving his political message and the truth goes by the wayside. case in point, the migrant caravan in southern mexico. still more than 1,000 miles for umthe u.s. border, but you wouldn't get that sense by listening to the president right now. >> in that caravan, you have some very bad people. you have some very bad people. and we can't let that happen to our country. >> you're going to find ms-13. you're going to find middle easterners. you're going to find everything. and guess what, we're not all allowing them in our country. >> proof of that, though, none so far, but vice president mike pence backed up the president moments ago. >> inconceivable that there are not people of middle eastern descent in a crowd of more than 7,000 people advancing toward our border. >> officials with the homeland security tell me they have arrested criminals and immigrants from middle eastern countries before coming over the border, but the data i have seen and anyone has seen to this point has nothing to do with this caravan this time. that's why everyone keeps as
like it's 2016 all over again, where fear is driving his political message and the truth goes by the wayside. case in point, the migrant caravan in southern mexico. still more than 1,000 miles for umthe u.s. border, but you wouldn't get that sense by listening to the president right now. >> in that caravan, you have some very bad people. you have some very bad people. and we can't let that happen to our country. >> you're going to find ms-13. you're going to find middle easterners....
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look at stacey abrams who made a concerted effort to push white working class voters to the wayside to focus on african-american voters who are not registered to vote and that really helped her in the primary. i can't think of a specific candidate, hispanic or otherwise who is doing a similar situation with latino voters. >> stacey abrams is doing the same model she's doing in the african-american community in the latino community. she actually understands by focusing on these communities, bringing them together, that's what's going to help her go over the top. it's fascinating to watch. she's done a stellar job. >> brian sandoval as a latino, republican, he's been empathetic to dreamers on the immigration issue, but he tiptoes. does he want to be the face of the movement in the republican party that pushes back? >> he's never talked much about it, chuck, you're right. it's not something that's part of who he is. but he did just do a commercial, a very good commercial for dean heller, coming in late, embracing him, sending a message that this is a good guy just like me. sandoval has gr
look at stacey abrams who made a concerted effort to push white working class voters to the wayside to focus on african-american voters who are not registered to vote and that really helped her in the primary. i can't think of a specific candidate, hispanic or otherwise who is doing a similar situation with latino voters. >> stacey abrams is doing the same model she's doing in the african-american community in the latino community. she actually understands by focusing on these...
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we pick up those sacred bundles that are fallen by the wayside because of persecution from the u.s. government and missionaries trying to release their identity. our responsibility to educate. harmony and balance with the natural world. returning to the idea that humanity, it was at a perilous crossroads. these corporate window goes have no respect for the natural world. the motivation is based on greed when they acquire more materialistic possessions than what they can spend in generations then they get into power and control. which is even worse. rose laughed darkly. that is where your democracy is threatened, he said. that is what is happening right now. i will be happy to take questions now. [applause] >> we will open up the questions in the room. it will be far away for those of you in the back. we will use this microphone for questions. we encourage you to come up and ask questions. we will open it up to questions from our viewers. coming up to the microphone and thanks again, dan. >> surely there's a question out there. >> only halfway through the books. what i am wondering i
we pick up those sacred bundles that are fallen by the wayside because of persecution from the u.s. government and missionaries trying to release their identity. our responsibility to educate. harmony and balance with the natural world. returning to the idea that humanity, it was at a perilous crossroads. these corporate window goes have no respect for the natural world. the motivation is based on greed when they acquire more materialistic possessions than what they can spend in generations...