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, you are attracted to wharton. -- towards him.e did not feel pressured into the marriage but the wedding took place just 48 hours after they had met. we only truly had one day. we had to prepare the wedding as much as we could and arranged everything, the temple where we wanted to get married, the dinner after the wedding, and everything. the wedding night, was it what you hoped?m didn't go well. he had a flight early in the morning so he left at midnight so we didn't even spend the night together. after returning to the uk he assured ritu he would arrange for her to join the uk he assured ritu he would arrange for her tojoin him but within months the relationship became strained and ritu's visa application, which are quite a husband's support, never completed. she wants a divorce but in india it's very difficult to divorce and absent spouse. she feels trapped in absent spouse. she feels trapped in a meaningless marriage to a man she barely knows i might never meet again. sometimes i have to really curse myself, why did i take the
, you are attracted to wharton. -- towards him.e did not feel pressured into the marriage but the wedding took place just 48 hours after they had met. we only truly had one day. we had to prepare the wedding as much as we could and arranged everything, the temple where we wanted to get married, the dinner after the wedding, and everything. the wedding night, was it what you hoped?m didn't go well. he had a flight early in the morning so he left at midnight so we didn't even spend the night...
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. >> bill: no, i'm trying to give you study statistics, wharton school of finance.tty good school at the university of pennsylvania. it found a bevy of advantages for poor children without structure, okay, to go to your discipline to schools that require uniforms, standards of achievement, what you have to do, this is what wharton school found out. >> fine. congratulations on my study. let me give you some facts. you take this voucher study and you give money to religious institutions who are trying to indoctrinate private institutions -- >> bill: indoctrinate, is out of it you just said? is that what you just said? >> yes, i did say that. >> bill: that's biased. that's flat out bias. >> bill, i don't want public taxpayers money to be used for religious institutions. >> bill: fine. are you looking at for the kids? every blinking stat shows that private schooling is more advantageous to kids who don't have advantage? are you looking out for them? i don't think you are. >> you cited two studies. i got news for you, bill. the l.a. unified school system is doing fine, t
. >> bill: no, i'm trying to give you study statistics, wharton school of finance.tty good school at the university of pennsylvania. it found a bevy of advantages for poor children without structure, okay, to go to your discipline to schools that require uniforms, standards of achievement, what you have to do, this is what wharton school found out. >> fine. congratulations on my study. let me give you some facts. you take this voucher study and you give money to religious...
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this is what wharton school found out. >> fine. congratulations on that study.et me give you some facts. you take this voucher system and you give money to religious institutions who are trying to indoctrinate private institutions -- >> bill: who are trying to indoctrinate, is that what you just said? is that what you just said? >> yes, i did say that. >> bill: that's ridiculous. that's biased. that's flat-out biased. >> bill, i don't want public taxpayers money to be used for religious institutions. >> bill: fine. are you looking at for the kids? when every blanking stat shows that private schooling is more advantageous to kids who don't have advantages? are you looking out for them? i don't think you are. >> you cite two studies. and you're saying that's applicable? i got news for you, bill. the l.a. unified school system is doing fine, thank you very much. we have academic decathlon winners here. we have people who are outstanding public school teachers. >> bill: that's anecdotal. you are denying. you are denying, all right? you are denying. >> how did i get
this is what wharton school found out. >> fine. congratulations on that study.et me give you some facts. you take this voucher system and you give money to religious institutions who are trying to indoctrinate private institutions -- >> bill: who are trying to indoctrinate, is that what you just said? is that what you just said? >> yes, i did say that. >> bill: that's ridiculous. that's biased. that's flat-out biased. >> bill, i don't want public taxpayers money to...
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crews on the scene says it appears that someone tried to throw something at the window of the home at wharton street. and some type of fluid splattered on the grass and the window didn't take and most importantly the fire did not start and the house was vacant and nobody was hurt. in washington there is fallout over the contact between the russian ambassador and u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions and more attention into the fbi investigation into russia's hacking into the 2016 election. kenneth moton joins us live in our from new york. >> reporter: it appears that fbi director james comey is between a rock and pard place on one side an investigation possibly involving his boss and on the other side congress who is demanding answers. >> the trump campaign, at ledged russian connection and the man responsible for the federal investigation front and center again. >> we need the fbi to fully cooperate. james comey is still dealing with his handling of the hillary clinton email investigation. >> giving details and giving an october surprise that they believe cost clinton the election. now silenc
crews on the scene says it appears that someone tried to throw something at the window of the home at wharton street. and some type of fluid splattered on the grass and the window didn't take and most importantly the fire did not start and the house was vacant and nobody was hurt. in washington there is fallout over the contact between the russian ambassador and u.s. attorney general, jeff sessions and more attention into the fbi investigation into russia's hacking into the 2016 election....
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firefighters say it appears somebody tried to throw something at the window of a home on the 2900 block of wharton street. they responded at 6 o'clock this morning. some kind of fluid splashed on the glass but the window didn't break, the fire didn't start and the house was vacant. >>> police in that collingdale are still trying to locate a gun after a 13-year-old and student brought it to the harris school yesterday. needless to say members of that community are anxious about this. "action news" reporter gray hall has the latest. >> and the bottom line is we have over 900 people in harris elementary between staff faculty and students and there's a gun somewhere. >> reporter: collingdale police desperately want to track down a stolen gun. a 13-year-old student took it from his mother's dresser and allegedly gave it to another students at harris elementary thursday. police didn't find out until a little after 11:00 p.m. when the boy's mother discovered the weapon was missing. friday morning investigators searched the school with no luck. >> maybe a kid at harris will step up and say this is where i
firefighters say it appears somebody tried to throw something at the window of a home on the 2900 block of wharton street. they responded at 6 o'clock this morning. some kind of fluid splashed on the glass but the window didn't break, the fire didn't start and the house was vacant. >>> police in that collingdale are still trying to locate a gun after a 13-year-old and student brought it to the harris school yesterday. needless to say members of that community are anxious about this....
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first, though, she's sitting sig down with paul wharton to talk k about her life, career and whatt shes singers remaking her music. mus that's coming up at 10:30. 1 right now 9:26. 9:2 we'll be right back. ♪♪ we invited women to a spa to test a new body wash. dish soap. you may not feel it, but some body washes can contain cleansers found in dish soap. dove body wash is different. it has only the gentlest cleansers. it just made me feel good. this is dove. z29pgz z16fz y29pgy y16fy ♪♪ >> this week we have had some beautiful weatherweek w. perfect in fact for cherry blossoms.so. bob barnard at the newseumum waiting for all the details on o the peak bloom the plans for the 2017 festival.esti is that pink on your tie today y oh, bob, or red. >> that's red.hat's red. we were just down to the tidalil basin in our last hour.our. very close.rylose you can see the green buds arese there and there's a hint of pink coming through as well.s w i know it's supposed to be,poseb what, maybe 80 degrees today any then getting rough.
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he's talking all things star and more with paul wharton when we w come back. ♪♪ ♪♪ fios is not cablei> ranked highest in cutomer satisfaction by jd power 4 years in a row. and now you can love fios too. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone. all for $79.99 per month, for the first year with a two-year agreement. it's the only internet with equal upload and download speeds. cable only offers upload speeds that are a fraction of the download speeds. get the best. go to getfios.com >> winter's revenge about to itself known.. i'm start witness picture on the oppler left hand corner.hand coe that's our beloved cherry blossoms.soms they made it through the coldd weekend will they survive the snow.snow >> keeping an eye on airportirpo security as flights have beenee canceled.caed dc not so bad right now. n we expect more cancellationsatin later today.. >> salt trucks ready, though. you can see there on the bottomm left, they are ready to be deployed. we can get around safel
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you can look at the case in texas and, wharton was sentenced to prison for 25 years come allegedly fromdering his wife. dna evidence exonerated 25 years late while the person who actually committed the crime was out there and did it again. michael morton lost his son, 25 years of his life, the best years of his life, and the prosecutor who had hidden the bloody van dan and dna evidence and other evidence become a state court judge in texas. all he got from michael moore's 25 years of wrongful imprisonment was five days in the county jail. >> i'd like, don't you should do this but i'd like to read a paragraph from justice sutherland in 1935 about the role of a prosecutor in our system. this paragraph was included in the manual for u.s. attorneys at the instructions of ed meese would use attorney general of the united states spirit i bet it's from berger versus united states. i literally used to keep a take of my telephone. >> it is not in there anymore and had those prosecutors who went after senator stevens had this in their mind i bet they wouldn't have done it a click and read that pa
you can look at the case in texas and, wharton was sentenced to prison for 25 years come allegedly fromdering his wife. dna evidence exonerated 25 years late while the person who actually committed the crime was out there and did it again. michael morton lost his son, 25 years of his life, the best years of his life, and the prosecutor who had hidden the bloody van dan and dna evidence and other evidence become a state court judge in texas. all he got from michael moore's 25 years of wrongful...
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degrees in mechanical engineering at the university of illinois at urbana champaign and an mba from the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. so again, i want to extend a warm nabe welcome to neel kashkari. [ applause [ applause ] >> thank you, emily, for the kind introduction and thank you to nabe for inviting me to be here today. i want to talk about too big to fail. as soon as i joined the minneapolis fed, i started asking our economists and our policy regulatory and supervision experts about the problem of too big to fail. i lived it firsthand as the guy who bailed out the banks during 2008, 2009, running the t.a.r.p. program. my question was have we really addressed too big to fail, what risks remain, should we do more? so last february we announced an initiative called ending the too big to fail initiative where we organized a series of symposiums in minneapolis and we invited some of the best experts in the world to come to minneapolis and share their perspectives. now, important to our process was we wanted to educate the public while we were learning ourselves. soefrg we di
degrees in mechanical engineering at the university of illinois at urbana champaign and an mba from the wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. so again, i want to extend a warm nabe welcome to neel kashkari. [ applause [ applause ] >> thank you, emily, for the kind introduction and thank you to nabe for inviting me to be here today. i want to talk about too big to fail. as soon as i joined the minneapolis fed, i started asking our economists and our policy regulatory and...
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he says the most important rule we can teach anybody in business, they won't teach you this at wharton or harvard, if somebody screws you, screw them back and screw them ten times and 15 times over. this is a guy who looked defeated now and kind of was low key about it. i believe this obsessive need for revenge will cause him to lash out and do things at republicans, obamacare, maybe everyone. >> nick, republican congressmen are sensitive to the idea of revenge and trump being revenge. not one of them, not one of them seems to fear that. >> well, i think they fear voters more than trump, but, my greatest concern art revenge is ultimately the revenge about obamacare and we are going to see one test of that very soon when we have the house of representatives lawsuit against the extra on obamacare and if the trump administration does not defend against that suit, then obamacare is deeply sabotaged and president obama said today democrats own obamacare, it's going to die. i fear he is signaling he is not going to defend that suit and he wants to see it succumb and blame it on obama, which
he says the most important rule we can teach anybody in business, they won't teach you this at wharton or harvard, if somebody screws you, screw them back and screw them ten times and 15 times over. this is a guy who looked defeated now and kind of was low key about it. i believe this obsessive need for revenge will cause him to lash out and do things at republicans, obamacare, maybe everyone. >> nick, republican congressmen are sensitive to the idea of revenge and trump being revenge....
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chairman of the fourth annual wharton d.c. innovation summit. [applause] >> and i am just -- and i am just. it is time to bring in our speaker. as we gather, a health care bill intended to replace obama's signature achievement is just with and factions of the republican party -- within factions of the republican party. donald trump is driving the measure. some of the issues wrap up in a debate for health care are accessibility and affordability. and innovation. some of the latter are tied up in obtaining lifesaving pharmaceuticals with prices that seem to keep rising and not falling. one of the stewards of the joint industry is ian read, ceo of pharma -- of pfizer pharmaceuticals. lipitor created to combat cholesterol. or the little blue pill, viagra -- you know what that is for. all that falls under mr. reid -- read's care. mr. reid and his counterparts are under to misfire to make $100,000 cancer drugs more affordable without having patients needing to apply for special assistance. or in pfizer's direct taste, under fire for being find -- bein
chairman of the fourth annual wharton d.c. innovation summit. [applause] >> and i am just -- and i am just. it is time to bring in our speaker. as we gather, a health care bill intended to replace obama's signature achievement is just with and factions of the republican party -- within factions of the republican party. donald trump is driving the measure. some of the issues wrap up in a debate for health care are accessibility and affordability. and innovation. some of the latter are tied...
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we had to start cutting class, because we were full-time students at wharton at the time, getting our it was really crisis management. we had orders coming in, we actually didn't have enough inventory to fulfill those orders. he had two think about a communications strategy, customer service policy. we would just profusely apologies, but also explain to people what was going on. we just launched, we didn't expect to have, you know, this much demand, and when you tell people the details, they can have patience and they can understand and sympathize. brands build relationships with customers, much like human beings build relationships with other human beings, and that's through vulnerability. our fist store was actually my apartment. we laid out the glasses on the dining room table, and that was our first foray into learning about the bricks and mortar world. so we did a pop-up, bought an old school bus, ripped out the interior, and turned it into a mobile store, went to over 15 cities across the country. in each city we would be in roughly three+++ could tell you which intersections pe
we had to start cutting class, because we were full-time students at wharton at the time, getting our it was really crisis management. we had orders coming in, we actually didn't have enough inventory to fulfill those orders. he had two think about a communications strategy, customer service policy. we would just profusely apologies, but also explain to people what was going on. we just launched, we didn't expect to have, you know, this much demand, and when you tell people the details, they...
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wharton doesn't like straight lines. because he didn't think straight lines involved thinking.ng about your design. >> just looking around this room, from the table, to the sealing beams, everything that catches your eye is detailed in a very cool artistic way? >> big time. >> in 1940, added in attic bedroom, filled it with art and books, and built the bed up high to take advantage of the southern view. >> oh! oh, wow, what's happening? so this is a trap door that was designed to keep the sawdust from the studio down below from coming up here and getting into his living space. >> in 1966, he craft add kitchen inside a curved silo. >> so did he make everything himself in. >> oh, yes, pretty much. if he didn't have to buy something, he didn't. pretty phenominal. built in 1930. it can be dis agents em recall, left the billing three times. >> no kidding? >> to go on exhibit most notably to the world fair up in new york city. >> everywhere eyes are going different things to be and job true. >> this these spaces. everyone that comes in here feels immediately at home. >> how cool. >>
wharton doesn't like straight lines. because he didn't think straight lines involved thinking.ng about your design. >> just looking around this room, from the table, to the sealing beams, everything that catches your eye is detailed in a very cool artistic way? >> big time. >> in 1940, added in attic bedroom, filled it with art and books, and built the bed up high to take advantage of the southern view. >> oh! oh, wow, what's happening? so this is a trap door that was...
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fire crews say someone threw something at the window of a home here on the 2900 block of wharton street. it sprayed an unknown fluid on the glass but did not start a fire. the fire marshal was called to the scene. >> this is the man federal authorities say is behind threats to at least eight jewish community centers across the country. police arrested 31-year-old juan thompson at a home in saint louis, missouri. federal officials say thompson made the threats to harass a former girlfriend and even made some threats in her name. thompson worked as anline journalist for the intercept but was fired for fabricating sources and quotes. he hasn't been linked to the threats here in pennsylvania, new jersey and delaware but our local jewish community has been the target of a rash of attacks in recent weeks including bomb threats made to schools and community centers. in response new jersey governor chris christie says patrols will be stepped up at religious facilities across the state. >> in the end it will come from all of you. working with us to make sure that people understand that if you wa
fire crews say someone threw something at the window of a home here on the 2900 block of wharton street. it sprayed an unknown fluid on the glass but did not start a fire. the fire marshal was called to the scene. >> this is the man federal authorities say is behind threats to at least eight jewish community centers across the country. police arrested 31-year-old juan thompson at a home in saint louis, missouri. federal officials say thompson made the threats to harass a former girlfriend...
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he went to wharton, a famous business school, and launched his head fund -- his hedge fund in 1992, anduickly built up a multibillion-dollar fortune, and he has the lifestyle to match. a 36,000 square foot mansion in greenwich, connecticut, helicopter ride, $100 million works of art, his own ice rink and zamboni. the mccain -- he became an object of extreme and the on wall street. does sac capital stand for the obvious? sheelah: yes, his initials. brian: there's a moment in your book when you come in contact with him, and say he wouldn't talk to you for this book. tell us about that moment. sheelah: i have spent several years reporting this book. i went about doing that any investigative reporter does. i had a lot of court documents, and a lot of interviews, and i tried multiple times to convince him to sit with me. of course, i would have loved to talk with him. by the time the story reached its conclusion, he had largely won the legal case i thought he may have a compelling reason to actually talk now. he beat the system. he was trying to remake his reputation. i heard he was going to
he went to wharton, a famous business school, and launched his head fund -- his hedge fund in 1992, anduickly built up a multibillion-dollar fortune, and he has the lifestyle to match. a 36,000 square foot mansion in greenwich, connecticut, helicopter ride, $100 million works of art, his own ice rink and zamboni. the mccain -- he became an object of extreme and the on wall street. does sac capital stand for the obvious? sheelah: yes, his initials. brian: there's a moment in your book when you...
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it has been a cloudy picture, and this picture was taken in wharton on thames. a bad day across the bulk of england and wales, with dry weather, and also some sunshine in northern ireland and scotland. we could see temperatures 17, possibly 18. potentially the warmest day of the year so far. 0vernight into sunday, the rain peps up and we will see the rain working its way across many parts of the country. sunshine and scattered showers in the west. rain lingering in the east and cooler temperatures between 10—13d. today at five, angry headteachers heckle the education secretary over her plans for more grammar schools. justine greening insists that selective education can close what she calls the "attainment gap", but heads express frustration at the government's priorities. we've got an 8% cut and we are expected to continue delivering quality. it's absolutely dire, we are having to make cuts to our curriculum and it's untenable. we'll speak to one headteacher who says she's resigning over a lack of school funding. the other main stories on bbc news at five. not
it has been a cloudy picture, and this picture was taken in wharton on thames. a bad day across the bulk of england and wales, with dry weather, and also some sunshine in northern ireland and scotland. we could see temperatures 17, possibly 18. potentially the warmest day of the year so far. 0vernight into sunday, the rain peps up and we will see the rain working its way across many parts of the country. sunshine and scattered showers in the west. rain lingering in the east and cooler...
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allen, chairman of the fourth annual wharton d.c. innovation summit. [applause] i am jeff blue, news editor for the americas for al jazeera, and now it is time to bring in our speaker. as we gather, a healthcare bill intended to replace president obama's signature legislative achievement is subject to small internal conflicts within factions of the republican party. actually massive, who along with president donald trump is driving the measure. as they shoot back on capitol hill, some of the issues wrapped up in the debate for healthcare rss ability and affordability and innovation. some of the latter are tied up in obtaining life-saving pharmaceuticals with prices that seem to keep rising and not falling. one of the stewards of the drug industry is ian read, ceo pfizer pharmaceuticals. if you have heard of tetracycline, the key ingredient to combat acne, lipitor which combats cholesterol or the little blue pill, viagra, you know what that's for. all of that falls under mr. reid's care. mr. reid doesn't come from research and development labs like peni
allen, chairman of the fourth annual wharton d.c. innovation summit. [applause] i am jeff blue, news editor for the americas for al jazeera, and now it is time to bring in our speaker. as we gather, a healthcare bill intended to replace president obama's signature legislative achievement is subject to small internal conflicts within factions of the republican party. actually massive, who along with president donald trump is driving the measure. as they shoot back on capitol hill, some of the...
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professor of finance at wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. are we at the point of maximum optimism or is something told me starting to knock on the door of euphoria? what's going on here? >> frankly, i was blown away by that speech. it was nothing what i expected. it was thousand times better than i expected. i didn't think trump had in him the ability to connect, bring out the emotion and view the republican agenda. he didn't talk about trade wars, currency manipulations. yeah, there were hints of, you know, tariffs here and thereafter very unfair situations, beginning with davidson, but, you know, it was very much more republican than just trump. and i've been saying since the beginning if he goes republican agenda, that's 22,000 on the dow. now, i know we got to 21 today. >> we got to 21 from 20 in like 24 days. >> yeah. >> that's not little absurd to you? >> not all that is that unusual. we sometimes raise up a little bit before reality comes in. and i still think there's going to be a little reaction. but this was definitely good. this i
professor of finance at wharton school at the university of pennsylvania. are we at the point of maximum optimism or is something told me starting to knock on the door of euphoria? what's going on here? >> frankly, i was blown away by that speech. it was nothing what i expected. it was thousand times better than i expected. i didn't think trump had in him the ability to connect, bring out the emotion and view the republican agenda. he didn't talk about trade wars, currency manipulations....
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very impressive credentials, graduating from the university of pennsylvania wharton school, from harvard law school, or he was editor of "the harvard law journal," clerked for judge ginsburg on the district court court of appeals. he has been u.s. attorney since 2005. he has served in many leadership positions among u.s. attorneys, and as chairman grassley pointed out, he has been given very sensitive assignments by the department of justice because of his known professionalism. i am very impressed by his responsibilities as u.s. attorney for the state of maryland. he has let major criminal investigations and prosecutions in regards to contraband smuggling with gang members, inmates, and correctional officers. he has personally supervised liquidation of our antiterrorism efforts recognizing that each stakeholder can add to the strength of maryland's efforts to fight terrorism. he has done that without regard to turf issues, providing coordinated strategy in our state of maryland. he has handled corruption cases, sensitive corruption cases, from police officers to elected officials, and h
very impressive credentials, graduating from the university of pennsylvania wharton school, from harvard law school, or he was editor of "the harvard law journal," clerked for judge ginsburg on the district court court of appeals. he has been u.s. attorney since 2005. he has served in many leadership positions among u.s. attorneys, and as chairman grassley pointed out, he has been given very sensitive assignments by the department of justice because of his known professionalism. i am...
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went to wharton. >> i graduated. stuart: donald trump he finished at the top? >> no comment.he story out there, they voted, the city council voted unanimously, became the first city in america, we'll divest or invest in anything to do with any company that has nothing to do with building the wall. i think the left is trying to make america ungovernable. i'm delving into politics here. i'm on dangerous ground. go ahead. >> that is the beauty of democracy. people can push and pull do as they want. if that is what berkeley, berkeley is not new york city. stuart: wait a minute you will not pass judgment on this? an american college campus saying we can't build the wall, we won't have anything to do with you. >> if you have it on any campus, it would be berkeley. stuart: tank kel, pass judgment. don't go down the middle with you. >> i can't go down the middle. join the people in berkeley. it will happen. other than through a brick wall. could be technology and light beams and lots of difficult ways. reality we'll get pushback. i'm a realist. stuart: when i bring sane tank tank --
went to wharton. >> i graduated. stuart: donald trump he finished at the top? >> no comment.he story out there, they voted, the city council voted unanimously, became the first city in america, we'll divest or invest in anything to do with any company that has nothing to do with building the wall. i think the left is trying to make america ungovernable. i'm delving into politics here. i'm on dangerous ground. go ahead. >> that is the beauty of democracy. people can push and...