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weston now, dudley. let me introduce my husband, mr. tom weston. i'm going to be about the business of the store. come to me if you need anything. there could be no better time for us to marry. we must tread carefully. linney: the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
weston now, dudley. let me introduce my husband, mr. tom weston. i'm going to be about the business of the store. come to me if you need anything. there could be no better time for us to marry. we must tread carefully. linney: the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
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clyde weston? >> kyle: like i said, i think i've got a guy who can move some product
clyde weston? >> kyle: like i said, i think i've got a guy who can move some product
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. >> sara murray back with me maeve weston in las vegas, maeve, to you, what do you think the toughest line of questioning is that he will face tonight in phoenix? >> reporter: we saw a little preview of that actually here in nevada earlier today where he had a confrontation with a man who stood up and said he was from mexico that he was really offended by trump's remarks, and they really got into it as i'm sure we will be seeing throughout the day. and you know i think that's -- trump said he was waiting for that kind of confrontation. he wants to have that debate. and he's really basically saying bring it on this is a conversation that we should have. he's appearing today with the father of a young man from los angeles who was shot by an undocumented person in this country and the killer is actually on death row now, and trump is saying we have to have this debate we have to talk about sanctuary cities but he's got a lot of people angry who say that he is painting latinos much more widely with a broad brush that is completely unfair and a lot of people think that his comments have be
. >> sara murray back with me maeve weston in las vegas, maeve, to you, what do you think the toughest line of questioning is that he will face tonight in phoenix? >> reporter: we saw a little preview of that actually here in nevada earlier today where he had a confrontation with a man who stood up and said he was from mexico that he was really offended by trump's remarks, and they really got into it as i'm sure we will be seeing throughout the day. and you know i think that's --...
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weston's daughter-- our daughter now. you dare to dictate to me? the paradise is not a playground. would you care to be more specific? i would make a night at the music hall. (applause) the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
weston's daughter-- our daughter now. you dare to dictate to me? the paradise is not a playground. would you care to be more specific? i would make a night at the music hall. (applause) the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
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something to cut into tom weston. denise, if i was to find a way to act now...ou must take it, john. you must. perhaps we could meet from time to time. i would like that. edmund: i've put my shop up for sale on your say so. are you telling me you want to change your mind? linney: the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
something to cut into tom weston. denise, if i was to find a way to act now...ou must take it, john. you must. perhaps we could meet from time to time. i would like that. edmund: i've put my shop up for sale on your say so. are you telling me you want to change your mind? linney: the paradise tonight on masterpiece. funding for masterpiece is provided by: masterpiece is made possible by contributions
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in terms of her specific weston which goes back to whether it was right to split the prevent work into work that is done to deal with eckstrom is a mantra the home office, and programs to encourage integration, which can be done by the communities and local government department, i maintain that was the right decision. it followed a review by alex carlyle, who found that there have been cases where groups that support extremist ideologies have received funding. it is important as we discussed in this house on monday, that that does not happen. yes, we should work with community groups, but not those that encourage an extremist narrative. >> is important the prime minister doesn't just defend the decisions he has made, but continues to reflect on these, and really try to make absolutely sure he gets it right. if you does that, -- if you does that, we will strongly support him on that. mr. speaker, the prime minister, if i can turn to another issue with all party support, the prime minister commissioner davis report to look at airport capacity. now that the commission has recommended a t
in terms of her specific weston which goes back to whether it was right to split the prevent work into work that is done to deal with eckstrom is a mantra the home office, and programs to encourage integration, which can be done by the communities and local government department, i maintain that was the right decision. it followed a review by alex carlyle, who found that there have been cases where groups that support extremist ideologies have received funding. it is important as we discussed...
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. >> hope: clyde weston, right? >> sonny: the truth is the things that have gone wrong for us, a lot of it was my fault, not yours. >> will: s-sonny, no that isn't true. >> sonny: okay, let me explain. of cours
. >> hope: clyde weston, right? >> sonny: the truth is the things that have gone wrong for us, a lot of it was my fault, not yours. >> will: s-sonny, no that isn't true. >> sonny: okay, let me explain. of cours
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iran nuclear negotiations, it will be interesting to see how she handles dealing with the sheow-up weston's assume will get from that, only in an interview and not any other setting. alix: what should and she do in houldn't sheew -- s do in this interview? mark: from the point of view a presentation, she should be herself. the hillary clinton who answers directly without artifice, her close friends will tell you, people who spent time with her tell you, is an attractive come assertive person. she does not always come across that way in the interview setting. republican candidate marco rubio made some comments this morning in chicago about innovation, education, and he called higher education a cartel. i was looking at his bio page. he went to university of florida and graduated in 1993 with a degree in political science. he went to law school at university of miami. it is not as if he hasn't benefited from higher education. mark: well, he is a well-educated guy, but part of why a lot of people in the party are attracted to senator rubio is he is trying to come up with reform ideas. he is tr
iran nuclear negotiations, it will be interesting to see how she handles dealing with the sheow-up weston's assume will get from that, only in an interview and not any other setting. alix: what should and she do in houldn't sheew -- s do in this interview? mark: from the point of view a presentation, she should be herself. the hillary clinton who answers directly without artifice, her close friends will tell you, people who spent time with her tell you, is an attractive come assertive person....
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charlie: this is a silly question, but i'm fond of sleep weston's. -- i'm fond of silly questions.ould you go with the conceit that a story that has great meaning and transcends and connects with everybody's life and has power or write a good book that had perfectly constructed sent -- perfectly constructed sent? e.l.: why not take them both and put them together? charlie: is one more important? e.l.: i don't make decisions like that. the book always starts with a feeling, from a picture or a phrase of music, something you find mysteriously exciting. these guys were mysterious to me. they had to be understood and interpreted. so this looks started with that line and other books started -- "really bathgate" started with an image of men in black ties standing on a tugboat the deck of a tugboat. it seemed odd. it turned out they were there to take one of their members out to new york harbor and dump him in for a betrayal he committed to the gang. charlie: that's why they were there? e.l.: that's why they were there. and i had the boy, billy watching and jumping on board as the tub vot
charlie: this is a silly question, but i'm fond of sleep weston's. -- i'm fond of silly questions.ould you go with the conceit that a story that has great meaning and transcends and connects with everybody's life and has power or write a good book that had perfectly constructed sent -- perfectly constructed sent? e.l.: why not take them both and put them together? charlie: is one more important? e.l.: i don't make decisions like that. the book always starts with a feeling, from a picture or a...
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. >> hope: clyde weston, right?> sonny: the truth is the things that have gone wrong for us, a lot of it was my fault, not yours. >> will: s-sonny, no that isn't true. >> sonny: okay, let me explain. of course you're respo
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we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor jonny weston, but first in 2008 our first guest♪ >> i think there's an are to sort of keeping the integrity of being a girl while still being not annoying to men. guys when they're like "i like a guy's girl," you know, you don't really want a girl that's going to burp in your face and like sit on your head and fart on you and play playstation 2. that is horrible. that's a roommate. ♪ my name's iliza shlesinger and i currently have a one hour comedy special on netflix called "freezing hot." ♪ >> now i'm going to show you h
we got our spotlight tonight on "project almanac" actor jonny weston, but first in 2008 our first guest♪ >> i think there's an are to sort of keeping the integrity of being a girl while still being not annoying to men. guys when they're like "i like a guy's girl," you know, you don't really want a girl that's going to burp in your face and like sit on your head and fart on you and play playstation 2. that is horrible. that's a roommate. ♪ my name's iliza shlesinger...
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weston time is live wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. on c-span two. you can also watch anytime at c-span.org. defense secretary ashton carter is meeting with france's defense minister at the panel done tomorrow. the two are expected to hold a joint news conference at 11:00 a.m. eastern and we will have live coverage here on c-span. later in the day, the senate post strategic and international studies on the u.s. patent system. speakers will look at ways to better protect innovators all of allowing the u.s. economy to compete globally. that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span. >> next, a discussion on what voters are focusing on as we had towards the 2016 presidential election. we will hear from top executives from two research firms on new polling results and strategies being used by candidates from both parties. this was hosted by the christian science monitor. it is one hour. >> hello. i will let the rest of our colleagues join us in progress. thank you for coming. i am david cook from the monitor. our guest this morning our stand greenberg
weston time is live wednesdays at 7:00 p.m. on c-span two. you can also watch anytime at c-span.org. defense secretary ashton carter is meeting with france's defense minister at the panel done tomorrow. the two are expected to hold a joint news conference at 11:00 a.m. eastern and we will have live coverage here on c-span. later in the day, the senate post strategic and international studies on the u.s. patent system. speakers will look at ways to better protect innovators all of allowing the...
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virginia is the conservator who can answer technical weston's about the flags. linda, where are you? way in the back. you can only see her hand. linda is the senior curator of textiles and collection director here. she has forgotten more about flags then i have known in my entire life. some of my colleagues, neil hearst is here. richard handler. -- raise your hand. notice how these things were sown. great winter connections here. he has joined us as assistant. her. if all that wasn't great enough, that is him carrying the flag -- [laughter] -- on a 10 mile march of the brandywine. he is great. we will all be around to answer questions. lisa, who introduced me -- there she is. lisa is the world's foremost authority on the muhlenberg family and germans in the early republic. we will be in the rotunda to answer questions that you have. being in the presence of the wonderful flags will be enough. my final message to you because you are all here on a sunday, two great organizations, is that you clearly know what our ancestors did united we stand, divided we fall. thi
virginia is the conservator who can answer technical weston's about the flags. linda, where are you? way in the back. you can only see her hand. linda is the senior curator of textiles and collection director here. she has forgotten more about flags then i have known in my entire life. some of my colleagues, neil hearst is here. richard handler. -- raise your hand. notice how these things were sown. great winter connections here. he has joined us as assistant. her. if all that wasn't great...
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we have maeve weston in las vegas, we have cnn political commentators ben and marc with us. i want to go to you, ben and marc first. let's talk about the press conference that we just carried some of live. he did not -- the reporter one of the reporters there asked him how are you going to specifically win the hispanic vote. he said i am going to win the vote, i can energize them to get out and then she said but you didn't answer my question and he moved on. >> he didn't answer any of the questions. if people really think they like donald trump, look at how he answered those last three questions. they were serious questions and he said that barack obama is dumb and has clowns around him, he said mitt romney choked and then he said i'm a really rich guy and i rented a building to somebody from china once and they love me. if that's your foreign policy your domestic policy and your illegal immigration policy in three questions, all i can say to people that are watching look at what he said. he literally said nothing but insulted different people and told you how rich and how b
we have maeve weston in las vegas, we have cnn political commentators ben and marc with us. i want to go to you, ben and marc first. let's talk about the press conference that we just carried some of live. he did not -- the reporter one of the reporters there asked him how are you going to specifically win the hispanic vote. he said i am going to win the vote, i can energize them to get out and then she said but you didn't answer my question and he moved on. >> he didn't answer any of the...
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issue is the even if we get that deal there is a weston of whether the banks will reopen. -- a questionopen. it would be set as died as the offer. standingn everybody is in line is not just to get next to euros to cover the today cost. worried their money is going to get raided if they don't tape for the recapitalization of the banks. turn continues to be cash, and that is choking the greek economy area tax let's check some of the others tories. -- other stories. actrland took over as things eeo. will theyf england are lenders of more than $39 billion in deposits. sharpe stocks took a tumble recently, but they are still to its answer. he says mainland docs need to fall further. not even of fall in the aussie dollar can save the factory in melbourne. he will restart it later this year in india. putting the manufacturing industry under rusher. -- pressure. the weakening dollar would revive ross. let's get to the tale of malaysian and best funds. police are looking into leaks. claim hundreds of millions of dollars ended up in the rhyme ministers account. haslinda: now they are being invest
issue is the even if we get that deal there is a weston of whether the banks will reopen. -- a questionopen. it would be set as died as the offer. standingn everybody is in line is not just to get next to euros to cover the today cost. worried their money is going to get raided if they don't tape for the recapitalization of the banks. turn continues to be cash, and that is choking the greek economy area tax let's check some of the others tories. -- other stories. actrland took over as things...
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he can guess for you much any plan through parliament, but about his own party -- weston's remain. he has to rely on other parties as they come to the issue on whether or not he has a mandate to govern, and whether we end up with elections here in greece. that is the question they will ask this morning. what we have seen is that there is only one person standing out from the crowd and that is mr. alexis tsipras -- he remains incredibly popular. anna: hans let's come to you the demands include his debt restructuring. something the greeks have talking about for a while. hans: the germans have given a little ground, it is unclear how much. that is the key question. you saw donald yesterday jack lew and others making the strong case for it. here is what angela merkel said, it is out of the question. that has not changed since yesterday and today. earlier, the finance minister did indicate maybe you could have some sort of restructuring profiling -- not a traditional haircut. he was contradictory almost. i will put the quote for you. at first he said debt sustainability is not feasible
he can guess for you much any plan through parliament, but about his own party -- weston's remain. he has to rely on other parties as they come to the issue on whether or not he has a mandate to govern, and whether we end up with elections here in greece. that is the question they will ask this morning. what we have seen is that there is only one person standing out from the crowd and that is mr. alexis tsipras -- he remains incredibly popular. anna: hans let's come to you the demands include...
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there are many voices that stood to the weston said what are they doing? downside. we're central banks in the west to try to drive wealth effect -- so where is the line? central banks are the only actors out there and they are propping up and distorting economies and markets globally. i think the intervention here has been much more heavy-handed. they are afraid of upsetting authorities and you do not have that anywhere else. foreign investors are really paying attention to this and wondering if they ever really want to get involved even if the equities are boy didn't. like i said the real risk to the chinese economy is ready minimal. i don't think china will face a hard landing even if it is stabilized now. >> they just posted their first client in sales in a decade. what is that tell us about the overall. some of that is customer preferences but part of it is presumably about the economic background. >> it is an interesting commentary on the economic growth model. the whole plan is to rebalance away from investment and consumption or it that is happened
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weston that in mind, onto twitter. our twitter question is does varoufakis quitting help the greek negotiations? there is a man in the building who can help me. it is unicredit's chief globe economist. everett, greg caffe -- eric great have you with us. well, varoufakis has resigned pretty he intimated but cause the creditors. does that improve the possibility of negotiations more constructive? guest: i do not think so. as your colleagues said he may have resigned for internal reasons. he was a bit of a prima dona a smart guy and charismatic. but at the advice, the thing to take away is the job of politicians, and their positions because they are good of dealing with people they do not like. that is their whole life. you do compromises and do not make it personal. they say it again and again, this is -- in my relations has not deteriorated. never had a one. it is slightly positive. do not forget, tsipras is not an easy fellow either. manus: why not join the fray? no vote, how does that equate in terms of raising the ri
weston that in mind, onto twitter. our twitter question is does varoufakis quitting help the greek negotiations? there is a man in the building who can help me. it is unicredit's chief globe economist. everett, greg caffe -- eric great have you with us. well, varoufakis has resigned pretty he intimated but cause the creditors. does that improve the possibility of negotiations more constructive? guest: i do not think so. as your colleagues said he may have resigned for internal reasons. he was a...
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>> i cannot offer a clear answer regarding your second weston.here is no such issue, no such prospect that could have been at risk had there not been an agreement, but since we do have an agreement bank deposits will be safe. it is through the esm that the capital requirements will be provided. the number, 25 billion it is an indication. it is high enough to send that positive signal to the markets. that there is a more than added it -- more than adequate backstop to cover the greek banks. and in this way to send a positive signal to the depositors. manus: it is interesting, now that we have a deal and there's a level of congratulation, which is a normal process in europe, and a great deal of relief for the greek people, but how much division was there in these negotiations? we had headlines at bloomberg that it was fractured and at times almost an air of violence between the ministers. give me a sense of how fraud these discussions were. these discussions have not been easy, have they? >> i would share the sense of relief coming out of this agre
>> i cannot offer a clear answer regarding your second weston.here is no such issue, no such prospect that could have been at risk had there not been an agreement, but since we do have an agreement bank deposits will be safe. it is through the esm that the capital requirements will be provided. the number, 25 billion it is an indication. it is high enough to send that positive signal to the markets. that there is a more than added it -- more than adequate backstop to cover the greek...
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that is not a comedy question, that is a straight weston. -- that is a straight question.e. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. let's get to the morning must read with brendan greeley. brendan: the former chairman of the u.k.'s financial services authority -- greece for grown-ups. he says -- brendan: we have gary shilling with us on the set. he almost does not need an introduction. you know who gary shilling is. europe is not a static system. one of the things we have seen in the last five years is that as things go poorly in spain, in greece, in portugal, the youngest and the brightest leave and go to berlin in many cases which leaves those economies they have left worse off. gary shilling: well, 400 years ago when people left europe and came to this country, obviously people go to where the opportunities are. if you have a situation like the club med south of europe where they do not see any great reason to change the economy, to change the culture, obviously the best and the brightest are going to leave. what else is new? brendan: the u.s. has automatic stabilizers that are
that is not a comedy question, that is a straight weston. -- that is a straight question.e. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. let's get to the morning must read with brendan greeley. brendan: the former chairman of the u.k.'s financial services authority -- greece for grown-ups. he says -- brendan: we have gary shilling with us on the set. he almost does not need an introduction. you know who gary shilling is. europe is not a static system. one of the things we have seen in the last five years...
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secretary, i would like to ask weston of the 11 million undocumented immigrants that all of them across border are seeing. how does this work when max. >> a lot of the undocumented come here by crossing the southern border in a variety of different ways. >> did millions come here legally to the united states? overstaying those visas eventually we max. >> some of them have overstayed. >> so that if you shut down the border there would be millions of undocumented workers in the united states of america. >> well, is that we have done quite a bit for border security and we could always do a lot more. but we have done a lot. but the reality is that there are millions of people undocumented. i'm struck by the fact that something like more than half have been here more than 10 years. they are not going away. we do not have the resources to court 11 million people. >> a lot of us want to see us address this population of people in a way that promotes law enforcement and it's simply the right thing to do. >> 11 million people, not one of them crossing the border ever again, there would still be
secretary, i would like to ask weston of the 11 million undocumented immigrants that all of them across border are seeing. how does this work when max. >> a lot of the undocumented come here by crossing the southern border in a variety of different ways. >> did millions come here legally to the united states? overstaying those visas eventually we max. >> some of them have overstayed. >> so that if you shut down the border there would be millions of undocumented workers...
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jonathan weston with us right now. good to have you. and and the state relied heavily on pension money through hedge funds. >> we have seen governor christie give a lot, millions and millions in pension money, their funding is a campaign for president. all those hedge funds are not managing the money well enough to be profitable for everyday people who have everyday pensions invested in them. they charge high fees and produce lower returns, no reason to be investing pension money across -- >> they don't want hedge funds in this business. by and large they have until they got better returns but your argument has been with the kind of roughly comparable returns to other investment vehicles. why should states pay those fees? >> the return of we have seen are not even producing the same level as index funds work everyday stock market. what we continue to believe is there a bad investment. what they do in terms of how poorly in they perform but all the other things they are doing in extracurricular activities whether it is driving austerity
jonathan weston with us right now. good to have you. and and the state relied heavily on pension money through hedge funds. >> we have seen governor christie give a lot, millions and millions in pension money, their funding is a campaign for president. all those hedge funds are not managing the money well enough to be profitable for everyday people who have everyday pensions invested in them. they charge high fees and produce lower returns, no reason to be investing pension money across...
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the outcome of that and how the government would look the day after still remains a big weston mark - but he is very uniquely positioned. he won a very strong vthe yes or no referendum the way i see it it was a strong vote of confidence for tsipras. the no meant a huge vote of confidence for tsipras to get to, and popular support. ryan: thank you very much. we have more breaking news. anna, back to you. a very fast developing story in just eight in its to go until the start of european equity trading. the news has been coming fast. it seems as if we might be inching toward a deal. caroline has the market reaction. caroline: check out this by higher in the euro. suddenly trading in the green. it has been trading off by 0.3% all morning. this hope of a greek deal brings it back above. borrowing cost now rising. we are seeing money coming out of the havens. bond prices are rising. a rally for the periphery of europe. not quite making it on greece yet. stilli'm sure on the two-year, we are seeing bigger moves. let's look at how stocks could open. these are the futures markets. euro stoxx
the outcome of that and how the government would look the day after still remains a big weston mark - but he is very uniquely positioned. he won a very strong vthe yes or no referendum the way i see it it was a strong vote of confidence for tsipras. the no meant a huge vote of confidence for tsipras to get to, and popular support. ryan: thank you very much. we have more breaking news. anna, back to you. a very fast developing story in just eight in its to go until the start of european equity...