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we heard this morning from the deputy leader, peter whittle, who said that anne marie waters should besay now. i think that basically it's a good thing that anne marie is on the ballot paper because then people can question her, they can debate, we will all debate over the coming six weeks. that can only be a good thing. i think that it's probably better than if she had been excluded from some reason. as i said, we actually have a very rigorous vetting process, you have to go through all sorts of things and every candidate satisfied those criteria, so that's the end of the story on that front. there will be a difference of opinion about her candidacy but there are ten other candidates, of which peter whittle is one. we will hear their policy platforms over the summer, members will then be balloted and we expect the result by the ukip conference at the end of september. she is doing more digging on this story and has spoken to a ukip mep. he was elected in wales. i might be wrong about that. he has told her that he will leave the party if anne marie waters is elected. he says he underst
we heard this morning from the deputy leader, peter whittle, who said that anne marie waters should besay now. i think that basically it's a good thing that anne marie is on the ballot paper because then people can question her, they can debate, we will all debate over the coming six weeks. that can only be a good thing. i think that it's probably better than if she had been excluded from some reason. as i said, we actually have a very rigorous vetting process, you have to go through all sorts...
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the jet strea m the slow and whittle said.entually will see a mini low develop down to the south. that will allow the jet stream to re—establish itself or the main source of the jet stream across the far north of the uk. then the question is whether is low and i will sit. it looks likely that into bank holiday monday the low—pressure we re bank holiday monday the low—pressure were drift to the north of the uk and the high establish itself in the south, exactly where those cut off points are still open to question. of course that will influence the weather story. further ahead it looks as if we will continue to see plenty of showers, often breezy, and the driest of the weather is always likely to be in the south. still a lot to play for, yes, it's likely to change, i will have more details. tonight at ten: the main suspect in the barcelona terror attack is shot dead by police. 22—year—old younes abouyaaquob is the man thought to have driven the van through the crowds on las ramblas, killing 13 people. police say they found him
the jet strea m the slow and whittle said.entually will see a mini low develop down to the south. that will allow the jet stream to re—establish itself or the main source of the jet stream across the far north of the uk. then the question is whether is low and i will sit. it looks likely that into bank holiday monday the low—pressure we re bank holiday monday the low—pressure were drift to the north of the uk and the high establish itself in the south, exactly where those cut off points...
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every year with a three to four dozen entries and we would whittle it down to ten. this year we have less than ten entries. what has changed with the patent laws have changed and the awareness that the patent laws are devastating as is what's changed. so now is a time to make this day and make it known that patents matter. when you get these laws back to where they were. thank you. >> my name is alan beckley. i'm inventor and today i'm burning my band along with my colleagues before the ptab burns up for all of us which we've already seen happening. we need to sport patent rights in the united states. they have been strong in the past. they need to again be strong in the future. and to legislatures and public knowledge, we can address, and then common fix the are destroying patents in front of a three-judge panel. it's called the ptab. >> this isn't about laws or legal matters for me. this is about my family. my family sacrifice for me to invent, to get my patent. and the fact that i can do anything about it, the fact that there's no way for me to defend it to get t
every year with a three to four dozen entries and we would whittle it down to ten. this year we have less than ten entries. what has changed with the patent laws have changed and the awareness that the patent laws are devastating as is what's changed. so now is a time to make this day and make it known that patents matter. when you get these laws back to where they were. thank you. >> my name is alan beckley. i'm inventor and today i'm burning my band along with my colleagues before the...
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he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurde impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever.
he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurde impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever.
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he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdhat he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course.
he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdhat he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would...
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he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdld. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course. that's the great geoffrey rush, of course. it is. sometimes i love geoffrey rush, and sometimes he can be what we call a ham. he can dominate a film, to
he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdld. stanley tucci being the impish character actor that he is doesn't really concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the...
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not just if you like sports, you can whittle it, not just if you like football, you can whittle it downfight against the cat teams. this is nfl. i don't know if they expand to other leagues. it's this thing, this sense of community that i think pple are surprised by when they realize oh i'm not the only one who roots for all the bird mascot teams. internet brings us together. >> jimmy: previously we only had this with sexual fetishes where people came together and figured out what horrible thing they liked. >> the worldwide web. >> jimmy: are there sub-reddits as they're called that you go to regularly? >> i subscribe to probably hundred. they run the gamut. i'm going to be a dad soon. so i love our children falling over which is full of videos that parents take of their kids falling over. presumably the kids are all okay afterwards, but it's helped teach me how resilient the little ones are. there's animals being jerks. videos of animals who are cute when they act like people. less so when they're being jerks to one another. there's also animals being bros, when they're being nice to e
not just if you like sports, you can whittle it, not just if you like football, you can whittle it downfight against the cat teams. this is nfl. i don't know if they expand to other leagues. it's this thing, this sense of community that i think pple are surprised by when they realize oh i'm not the only one who roots for all the bird mascot teams. internet brings us together. >> jimmy: previously we only had this with sexual fetishes where people came together and figured out what...
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japanese naval command always had a drawn from i think jutland in world war i that they would slowly whittle away naval forces as they lured us across the pacific and choosing t of their say off the philippines or a ewhere there would be majestic engagement on the high they would crush us. guadalcanal did not look like that. uadalcanal wasn't that dramatic. it was a stinky, lousy, place.ing the waters around it were onfined and hazardous and lent themselves really to use by smaller ships. one of that told the japanese this was the decisive battle. it too they realized late. late. so far es were fighting behind. anything else? well, if there's nothing else. i thank you for your attention. audience.n a great i'm proud to be with you here. hear look forward to whattiing what other authors have to say along.s symposium rolls thank you. [applause]
japanese naval command always had a drawn from i think jutland in world war i that they would slowly whittle away naval forces as they lured us across the pacific and choosing t of their say off the philippines or a ewhere there would be majestic engagement on the high they would crush us. guadalcanal did not look like that. uadalcanal wasn't that dramatic. it was a stinky, lousy, place.ing the waters around it were onfined and hazardous and lent themselves really to use by smaller ships. one...
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angels were able to whittle away at the deficit and finally come onto take this big pinch- hit. luis has window - - luis has been one to 10, but not tonight. they tie it, after another run. mike trout also had himself an rbi single. athletics ball it took six. and it was good. baseball was bad. and madison deserves better, he has pitched well, seven innings. paul goldschmidtcut his nemesis with an rbi double off the walls. also bad for the giants. random belt, hit by a youngster, fortunately a curveball him in the wrong spot. he looked a little woozy. probably about to undergo concussion protocol as well. and steph curry coming up after a couple of rounds, very consistent, consistent guy you would have to say, he shot a couple rounds and did not make the cut. a round included a pair of rarities and a double bogey. doubling back out ofthere. like i said, he did not make the cut. nothing to be ashamed of. and we have come to the part of the evening where we must check this out. [ music ] [ laughing ] just a couple guys getting ready for football, but the players still have work cu
angels were able to whittle away at the deficit and finally come onto take this big pinch- hit. luis has window - - luis has been one to 10, but not tonight. they tie it, after another run. mike trout also had himself an rbi single. athletics ball it took six. and it was good. baseball was bad. and madison deserves better, he has pitched well, seven innings. paul goldschmidtcut his nemesis with an rbi double off the walls. also bad for the giants. random belt, hit by a youngster, fortunately a...
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. >> when they whittle it down is actually like 42 people were being held. >> how do you address that? how to answer that? why is the aclu not behind some kind of reform that would address the small number of people? >> it's not all or nothing. the only people think it's all or nothing are those who profited from the old system. they can call fake news all they want. the statistic has been cited from the supreme court. >> what you're doing instead is taken away or private industry opportunity and have done is you've created a situation that allows the child of june rogers to be murdered. at the end of the day, when law-enforcement and the attorney general backlash because the necklace stay on that limb with you, what ultimately happened as more people like new jersey weed man will be detained and not able to post bond and not come out as al at all. >> what about the constitutional rights to have bail? >> there is a constitutional right to have bail, there's a constitutional rights not have excessive bail. what these guys want is a constitutional right to continue to pay your way out o
. >> when they whittle it down is actually like 42 people were being held. >> how do you address that? how to answer that? why is the aclu not behind some kind of reform that would address the small number of people? >> it's not all or nothing. the only people think it's all or nothing are those who profited from the old system. they can call fake news all they want. the statistic has been cited from the supreme court. >> what you're doing instead is taken away or...
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it back and whittle it back, i'm wondering if general kelly is pushing back on the trump administration but not talking about his opposition. >> vince, the executive orders were extraordinary because they didn't go through any kind of -- any of the processes that an executive order goes through. basically these things written on the back of a napkin. and secretary kelly either didn't seem to recognize that, and that could be understandable. he'd never been involved in an executive order before. he didn't know what the process was for an executive order. >> yeah, it's not shocking in this administration, but it's extremely problematic. one of the things that you would want to see from someone who is the head of the department of homeland security and what we expect to see with this person as chief of staff of the white house is the ability to say, wait a minute. let's stop this. we're not doing these things by the right protocols. i would love it if he would recognize that this was blatantly unconstitutional and didn't put his weight behind it, but we're not seeing that from him. one oth
it back and whittle it back, i'm wondering if general kelly is pushing back on the trump administration but not talking about his opposition. >> vince, the executive orders were extraordinary because they didn't go through any kind of -- any of the processes that an executive order goes through. basically these things written on the back of a napkin. and secretary kelly either didn't seem to recognize that, and that could be understandable. he'd never been involved in an executive order...
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.>> is the extracurricular activity so popular and there are so many, how do you whittle that down so the kids don't get overbooked?>> for each family you set up what works for you. mom and dad, some of them say you can each do one thing, or maybe two if you have a smaller family with more resources. it comes down to what works with your family. watch but it is again, what works for your kids. some kids can handle that but some cannot. some get to college stressed out and anxious. some kids deal with the perfectionism so it is important to set good habits now. one of the most important things is time management. help them and help yourself by figuring out the activities, how much time everything takes, and then be realistic about fitting it in. >> sometimes it is easier said than done for the kids and the parents.>> it is a work in progress. >>> it is 4:55 am. >>> a large crowd new york city gathered outside of the headquarters of the nfl in support of colin kaepernick, the former 49ers quarterback. no nfl team has signed him and some say he is being shunned due to his protest last ye
.>> is the extracurricular activity so popular and there are so many, how do you whittle that down so the kids don't get overbooked?>> for each family you set up what works for you. mom and dad, some of them say you can each do one thing, or maybe two if you have a smaller family with more resources. it comes down to what works with your family. watch but it is again, what works for your kids. some kids can handle that but some cannot. some get to college stressed out and anxious....
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it's proven to be right at least for 24 hours but we've got to whittle it down i'll play the whittle it down game with you. at this point in the cycle, i would go big cap pharma. not to suggest that biotech is done by any stretch. i still think there's a lot of runway left. however, look at some of these big cap pharma names that are just starting to move. you mentioned pfizer pfizer 13 times forward earnings is really interesting in an environment we find ourselves in tim mentioned johnson & johnson for a long time. if you like procter & gamble at 10 times forward earnings, in my opinion you've got to love j & j at 17. it's a consumer products company. those two stocks have gone up real well. >> they also have nice dividends. >> they do the last strength that we've seen in the ibb is obviously through the m & a activity i wouldn't be jumping on this bandwagon now. although it's extremely volatile you have tremendous upside you run the risk of having tremendous downside as well. i would be in pharma. >> two pharmas on this end, karen, what do you say >> i don't have much exposure in
it's proven to be right at least for 24 hours but we've got to whittle it down i'll play the whittle it down game with you. at this point in the cycle, i would go big cap pharma. not to suggest that biotech is done by any stretch. i still think there's a lot of runway left. however, look at some of these big cap pharma names that are just starting to move. you mentioned pfizer pfizer 13 times forward earnings is really interesting in an environment we find ourselves in tim mentioned johnson...
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chris whittle thank you so much for joining us. thank you for having me. what is the white house wants to establish order is facing two major foreign policy challenges? this weekend the kremlin ordered the last account its diplomatic staff in moscow by seven hundred and fifty five people. or by sixty percent. many of those like i will be russians working for the u. s. but it sends a signal as tensions grow between the two countries. when it comes to north korea second test of an intercontinental ballistic missile within a month. today president trump said it will be handled by how. we've got a guy discussed both issues with former congresswoman and current president of the woodrow wilson center jane harman. jane harman just how aggressive the navy's this retaliation by vladimir putin ordering the u. s. to cautious diplomatic stuff in russia. it's unusual. there was a time last fall when sanctions were raised and he did not do it. i think anticipating that. we would have friendlier relations. but i think the inconvenience of this. is much less than that muc
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they would slowly whittle away american naval forces. at a moment of their choosing, tuesday office of -- staff the philippines, they would commit their battle force and there would be this majestic engagement and they would crush them. the guadalcanal does not look like that, it wasn't quite automatic. it was a stinky, lousy, discussing place. the water around it was confined and hazardous and it led have used by scholarships, none of that told the japanese was this was a decisive battle. they realized too late. all through the campaign, i pointed a truck earlier. the great battleship was anchored. it was never sent into the combat area, really for lack of fuel. the japanese never saw the urgency of it. the major naval elements of their force, it was to our good fortune. it was also important to observe that both sides were fighting from home. look how far water canal is from tokyo. --guadalcanal is from tokyo. it was far more than anybody could manage. the japanese suffered from the traditionally as we did. anything else? else, i is no
they would slowly whittle away american naval forces. at a moment of their choosing, tuesday office of -- staff the philippines, they would commit their battle force and there would be this majestic engagement and they would crush them. the guadalcanal does not look like that, it wasn't quite automatic. it was a stinky, lousy, discussing place. the water around it was confined and hazardous and it led have used by scholarships, none of that told the japanese was this was a decisive battle. they...
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you studying is the fact if we're going to play favorites here and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they are beyond prosecution and john titus has a fair trial there the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side will soon my case is over he's now in a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot in the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and dear to your heart and of course and it's a revolutionary technology and. well i guess i know we might not have time actually to talk about what you're doing next i want to with other things pretty importantly . did all the i.c.l. as we're talking about i.c.'s are done on a theory. how does the theory of fit into the crypto universe it's a higher price. higher ether price even something that fits into the i'm not sure what that says it all but how does your theory and fit into the cup the universe the ether is so as because it is more of like a store of value settlement type of situation more by wire tr
you studying is the fact if we're going to play favorites here and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they are beyond prosecution and john titus has a fair trial there the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side will soon my case is over he's now in a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot in the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and...
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sometimes they will whittle a razor down and is still enough to cut themselves. >> that's a lot of blood. >> carl works as a houseman or t custodian. >> i get ten days -- i have been here for 18 months. i go home, but when i enter a cell or anything that has blood that could harm me, i have to protect myself. that's why i have this suit. >> get it over with. >> cleaning the blood -- this was the first one i ever did with that much blood. i guess i will be more experienced on it next time. >> the cell that was contaminated has been cleaned out and bleached. usually what happens is once he is bandaged up he comes back down. in this case he will receive fluids because of the loss of blood. but his cell has been decontaminated. >> coming up, officers rush to his cell for another emergency. >> he did it again. >> and -- >> homemade key. >> a cell search leads to big trouble. >>> we are going to drop you out a new song. ♪ if i had 100 grand that's all i need for one good chance if i don't blow it ♪ ♪ i will be damd if i had 100 grand i might blow it all this weekend ♪ ♪ might be enough to keep
sometimes they will whittle a razor down and is still enough to cut themselves. >> that's a lot of blood. >> carl works as a houseman or t custodian. >> i get ten days -- i have been here for 18 months. i go home, but when i enter a cell or anything that has blood that could harm me, i have to protect myself. that's why i have this suit. >> get it over with. >> cleaning the blood -- this was the first one i ever did with that much blood. i guess i will be more...
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defective wives agree loyalists to her father even though he killed her husband she is nicknamed whittlebob a supporter of isis wanted by a interpol she goes to the finest boutiques with lots of plastic surgery and is in jewelery decide and is the keeper of the saddam hussein's claim kean of to love brainteaser in shelters her we're not sure. >>cspan: the history channel did a documentary on the brothers and a catered to a familiar end in the last 20 seconds. >> a ferocious four hour-long firefight later that day after the troops stormed the central command for people were killed during an operation. and removed from the building and we have since confirmed both are among the dead. >> two days later this confirms their identity the death of hussein's two sons was cause for celebration. >>cspan: what would those two men do to others physically when they were alive?. >> made people in my book were torture and killing a few like to do it themselves he like to get his hands dirty he would torture and kill a great many people. >> and never suffered he could do would be he wanted? >> it goes w
defective wives agree loyalists to her father even though he killed her husband she is nicknamed whittlebob a supporter of isis wanted by a interpol she goes to the finest boutiques with lots of plastic surgery and is in jewelery decide and is the keeper of the saddam hussein's claim kean of to love brainteaser in shelters her we're not sure. >>cspan: the history channel did a documentary on the brothers and a catered to a familiar end in the last 20 seconds. >> a ferocious four...
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standing there going you stating is the player to play favorites and these are some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus as if it's something on the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and dear to your heart and of course and it's a revolutionary technology and. well i guess i know we might not have time actually to talk about what you're doing next i want to talk with other things pretty importantly. that all the i.c.a.o. is were talking about i.c.'s are done on a theory. how does the theory of fit into the crypto universe it's a higher price. higher ether price even something that fits into the i'm not sure what that says it all but how does fit into the cup the universe the ether is so as big as more of like a store of value settlement type of situation more about wire transfers and keep
standing there going you stating is the player to play favorites and these are some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus as if it's something on the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and...
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them on the exchange so when you focus on a nation that has over three and a million people and you whittle it down to a system where only 10 million individuals are being covered, that is the area where we see oftentimes the greatest challenges. that is where folks have seen syndicate increases in their premiums, huge increases in their deductible. that is where i hear from folks, both on the provider side, the doctors and caregivers that know that they are seeing people who have an insurance card, but they cannot afford to care because they cannot afford the deductible, that is where individuals see the narrowing of networks, so they cannot see the doctor that they want to see. so article is to make certain -- our ogoal is to make sure there are seamless transitions within the systems, but also allows doctors and families to make medical decisions and not the federal government. host: when you say patients and doctors, the insurers play a big role, don't they? sec. price: they do. if the government is making health care decisions for you, we believe that is not the place where the decisio
them on the exchange so when you focus on a nation that has over three and a million people and you whittle it down to a system where only 10 million individuals are being covered, that is the area where we see oftentimes the greatest challenges. that is where folks have seen syndicate increases in their premiums, huge increases in their deductible. that is where i hear from folks, both on the provider side, the doctors and caregivers that know that they are seeing people who have an insurance...
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there going you stating is the fact a player to play favorites and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus says if they don't there are the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and dear to your heart and of course and it's a revolutionary technology and. well i guess i know we might not have time actually to talk about what you're doing next i want to with other things pretty importantly . that all the i.c.a.o. is were talking about i.c.'s are done on a theory. how does the theory of fit into the crypto universe it's a higher price. higher is the price even something that fits into the i'm not sure what that says it all but how does fit into the company universe the ether is so as big as more of like a store of value settlement type of situation more by wire transfers and keepi
there going you stating is the fact a player to play favorites and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus says if they don't there are the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and...
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going you studying is the fact if we're going to play favorites and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus says if they don't there the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and dear to your heart and of course and it's a revolutionary technology and. well i guess i know we might not have time actually to talk about what you're doing next i want to with other things pretty importantly . that all the i.c.a.o. is were talking about i.c.'s are done on a theory. how does the theory of fit into the crypto universe it's a higher price. higher ether price even something that fits into the i'm not sure what that says it all but how does fit into the cup the universe the ether is so as big as more of like a store of value settlement type of situation more about wire transfers and keeping
going you studying is the fact if we're going to play favorites and these some of these banks have whittled away into the system a systemically vital that they're beyond prosecution and john titus says if they don't there the other side all the plaza peter jump to the other side or soon as my case is over he's now a criminal defense lawyer ok so when i tell her you've got to reinvent yourself and you're done a lot of the space and you are promoting crypto and it's something that is near and...
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in the housing sector, we are certainly seeing inventories whittle away, which certainly present a muchonger platform for potential growth in steel demand for that sector as well. we feel that into 2018, we could still have a broadly positive backdrop in china. with the issues around steel capacity and lower growth in output from some of the major exporters, it does present a market,tight iron ore which should keep prices where they are at the moment. rishaad: when we look at iron ore, we look at other base metals and the various players in them. which of the companies do you think of right sized themselves after these years of pain? board, they have been under investments as weaker assets across the board. they have refocused on quality versus quantity. margins improved across the board. somenk that has benefited of those bloated commodity markets as well, where they chase for growth -- the chase for growth in terms of volume has subsided here that represents a bit of a change for the industry, compared to the supply at all costs mentality over the past decade. i think that's why we ar
in the housing sector, we are certainly seeing inventories whittle away, which certainly present a muchonger platform for potential growth in steel demand for that sector as well. we feel that into 2018, we could still have a broadly positive backdrop in china. with the issues around steel capacity and lower growth in output from some of the major exporters, it does present a market,tight iron ore which should keep prices where they are at the moment. rishaad: when we look at iron ore, we look...
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you have to whittle new york down to size because it's huge and overwhelming. i debated between jordan this ovation club or the muslim club. the salesian club i went to the first event and it was a dance party and i can't dance. so i'm not kind to spend four years not dancing because of stupid. that's why i joined the islamic club. it's terrible left choices. i come from very honest admissions of moral failures. when answering a question, promise. i met these different people and i might not be a particularly religious person but i can help build a religious community. in a few kids were like we can make a this a massive culture because it's not can it be that you have to be a certain type a muslim to come in. we're just saying if you identify as muslim you can come through the door. this is like south asian eugenics. we really to not let people, we don't let them reproduce until the have certain kinds of vehicles in their grudges. it's amazing. no one will marry you unless you can afford a mercedes and bmw. if you think about it were like fascists. but slightl
you have to whittle new york down to size because it's huge and overwhelming. i debated between jordan this ovation club or the muslim club. the salesian club i went to the first event and it was a dance party and i can't dance. so i'm not kind to spend four years not dancing because of stupid. that's why i joined the islamic club. it's terrible left choices. i come from very honest admissions of moral failures. when answering a question, promise. i met these different people and i might not be...
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it whittled down to ten in a few weeks. erin silver man's pineapple and pearls made the list. his roses luxury claimed the toss spot back in 2014. other finalists include, pizza company. we'll find out which restaurants make it into the top 10 two weeks from today. >>> it sounds like a futuristic idea, but the future is now. >> the party for the micro chip implant that could replace your workplace id. >> it's almost back to school time, so that means immunizations have to be update, but for thousands of students that didn't happen last year, they didn't have the required immunizatio the moment you could put this iyourselfment. in the driver's seat of a new mercedes-benz. come to mgm national harbor and enter the choose your ride giveaway. the more you play, the more chances you earn to win your share of $350,000 in prizes including a new mercedes-benz convertible, sedan or suv. so get a move on. $350,000 in prizes and freeplay®. this is monumental. >>> talk about it yesterday from baltimore on dc, i-95 corridor has the best chance of and that's exactly what we've got out there
it whittled down to ten in a few weeks. erin silver man's pineapple and pearls made the list. his roses luxury claimed the toss spot back in 2014. other finalists include, pizza company. we'll find out which restaurants make it into the top 10 two weeks from today. >>> it sounds like a futuristic idea, but the future is now. >> the party for the micro chip implant that could replace your workplace id. >> it's almost back to school time, so that means immunizations have to...
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. >> how did you whittle down the list to the 28 finalists? >> we interviewed everyone who applied to be on the panel. we had round one of interviews over the last couple of weeks. there were three sub committees, a selection committee. each sub committee interviewed 35 to 46 of the original candidates. and then sub committee submitted names for round two of interviews, which begins this evening. >> what were you looking for? what quality or interest and perhaps what concerns. >> we were looking for -- i can speak to my sub committee. we were looking for people unbiased, who had a love and dedication to the city of oakland and wanted to see the city do well and prosper. and this police commission is a big deal. the strongest police commission we have in the nation. of the first time that oakland has had a police commission. we were looking for people who would do a good job and unbiased and would look at the facts and evidence of the cases before making decisions. >> what about where? where are you seeing these applicants coming from? is every
. >> how did you whittle down the list to the 28 finalists? >> we interviewed everyone who applied to be on the panel. we had round one of interviews over the last couple of weeks. there were three sub committees, a selection committee. each sub committee interviewed 35 to 46 of the original candidates. and then sub committee submitted names for round two of interviews, which begins this evening. >> what were you looking for? what quality or interest and perhaps what concerns....
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this refinery worker unit has been whittled away by contracting out to building trades and the leadershiphas to be careful how far they push the envelope of getting involved with environmental groups. enrichment neighbors, they let supervisors go on the shop floor and encourages members to drop out which they have the opportunity to do because there is no union security language in the contract. of course the leaders of this local representing workers have to run for reelection. there have been cases in the past were supporters were voted out of office in the local because management ran a campaign against the enter their own members against them. one of the heroes of the book is mike smith, a safety representative first to workers local five. had 12 years of experience as a refinery operator, one of the leaders of the campaign around safety issues during the strike campaign he was involved in local -- was chevron. they refuse to allow safety-related demands, two weeks after the settlement he got a notice canceling his union until name he has to come back to work. he basically had to quit
this refinery worker unit has been whittled away by contracting out to building trades and the leadershiphas to be careful how far they push the envelope of getting involved with environmental groups. enrichment neighbors, they let supervisors go on the shop floor and encourages members to drop out which they have the opportunity to do because there is no union security language in the contract. of course the leaders of this local representing workers have to run for reelection. there have been...
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we'll meet a wonderful woodcarver who whittles his way into our hearts. we'll be harnessed and hooked as we make horsehair jewelry. and from a community of crafters, we'll be tutored in tapestry designs. we'll also learn about traditional icelandic costumes, fashion products made from real fish skin, and from our crafter's kitchen, we'll make a traditional lamb soup. all this and more as we explore the land of fire and ice, the resourceful and resilient country of iceland. everything we do with our hands, when we put passion behind it, creates a craft.
we'll meet a wonderful woodcarver who whittles his way into our hearts. we'll be harnessed and hooked as we make horsehair jewelry. and from a community of crafters, we'll be tutored in tapestry designs. we'll also learn about traditional icelandic costumes, fashion products made from real fish skin, and from our crafter's kitchen, we'll make a traditional lamb soup. all this and more as we explore the land of fire and ice, the resourceful and resilient country of iceland. everything we do with...
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. >> isn't this what we've seen with so many legislations they've tried to pursue, that they whittled it down over time because the fact they're not getting support from lawmakers? health care, for example, trying to push repeal without replace because they just wanted to get rid of obamacare first and the travel ban where they tried to pull elements that the courts would find acceptable and let the rest pass later? this is what we're seeing throughout even immigration now. >> kasie is back with us. i know you always have your eyes on the prize in the hallways of the capitol. we heard from tom cotton just today. this morning, he was out talking about all this. i want you to listen to what he had to say. >> 40 years, americans with a high school degree or less have seen their wages fall. that's not coincidental that over those four years the number of immigrants in this country have quadrupled. that's why our legislation hases focused on trying to make sure that unskilled and low-skilled immigrants aren't coming to this country to compete for the same jobs. >> this is something, kasie,
. >> isn't this what we've seen with so many legislations they've tried to pursue, that they whittled it down over time because the fact they're not getting support from lawmakers? health care, for example, trying to push repeal without replace because they just wanted to get rid of obamacare first and the travel ban where they tried to pull elements that the courts would find acceptable and let the rest pass later? this is what we're seeing throughout even immigration now. >> kasie...
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we are seeing poll numbers erode and buyer remorse and it's whielt whittling away slowly and i've beenhe republican party, they are watching the numbers and there have been concerns in the first couple of months and we're still in the first couple of months and almost from the very beginning and if they see the numbers, rode they'll go for broke in 2018, and so that's just telling you for 2018, they're trying to say what's happening with these elections in 2018 because we're seeing now many of these elections that used to be safe are so close. why? because of what's happening. it's russia. it's the tweets. it's all of the chaos. we've never seen anything like this before. >> i want to ask you about the tweets because we're hearing from bloomberg today that john kelly has actually come in and made a difference on how the president is forming those tweets and firing them off saying essentially that he is consulting with john kelly's new chief of staff on some of these tweets and kelly has some input in asking him to change the wording and tamp them down and we have notably, when you look
we are seeing poll numbers erode and buyer remorse and it's whielt whittling away slowly and i've beenhe republican party, they are watching the numbers and there have been concerns in the first couple of months and we're still in the first couple of months and almost from the very beginning and if they see the numbers, rode they'll go for broke in 2018, and so that's just telling you for 2018, they're trying to say what's happening with these elections in 2018 because we're seeing now many of...
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i know you're not going to whittle down 3000 pages of legal retirement -- requirements and france. what is achievable that macron can do to make it difference to europe? alain: for me, there are two key elements in these reforms which are very important. delay of point is that cost will be predictable, and that is very important. cap, forl be a kind of the moment it's given at one year seniority. so that for every employer in france, it will be very predictable to know what the cost will be if they have to lay off, to reduce the headcount. the second element, which is thatimportant, means instead of having everything directed, you will have the opportunity to negotiate inside your company or inside your second or, the rule you want to apply regarding labor relations. much moreprovide flexibility to the labor market. manus: that's talk about the united states. there have been many iterations of what the president would like to do in regard to immigration. impactun to decision-making. is that now trend, is that a trend negative? u.s.: what we see in the is that permanent recruitment
i know you're not going to whittle down 3000 pages of legal retirement -- requirements and france. what is achievable that macron can do to make it difference to europe? alain: for me, there are two key elements in these reforms which are very important. delay of point is that cost will be predictable, and that is very important. cap, forl be a kind of the moment it's given at one year seniority. so that for every employer in france, it will be very predictable to know what the cost will be if...
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"cnn" is going to be, they are going to be whittled down to wolf blitzer and the flip book soon.emember the airplane, the malaysian air flight that was lost and they had the simulator? they have spicer simulated in the press briefing room. it is a riot and brit hume. what a classy way to slap them around. the other night when he said anybody that is worth a dam this business to call up the white house and get the information you need. these press briefings are for nobody's. he didn't say it that way. what's happening is the press briefings are making these social media stars. people who other than this white house did you ever really no other than four or five white house correspondents? now we have jim acosta. they are making stars so of course they will be louder and more vocal. >> did you see this video clip i put up on youtube of me with spicer. >> brit hume made the point. if you are a big network you get access. >> you are on some sort of media that is well received and while watched, it becomes oxygen. people need, some people need to be on or they think they are done. wit
"cnn" is going to be, they are going to be whittled down to wolf blitzer and the flip book soon.emember the airplane, the malaysian air flight that was lost and they had the simulator? they have spicer simulated in the press briefing room. it is a riot and brit hume. what a classy way to slap them around. the other night when he said anybody that is worth a dam this business to call up the white house and get the information you need. these press briefings are for nobody's. he didn't...
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i want you to take what we're looking for, whittle it down to what you can find, 'cause i know the marketet out there, and if we find the house, we need to jump on it. >> what must the house have before you say yes? >> water. >> okay. >> cul-de-sac. >> good place for the kids to run around. there's got to be space for them to play. >> it's all about priorities. >> the more you can understand what's important to them in the very beginning, really the more successful this outcome becomes. >> how did you know that warren was the right person for you? >> i gave him our checklist. he goes, "i can do that. i can get you in a house. i promise you i can get you in a house." and at that point -- and we sat for an hour on the back porch, and we really talked about what our family's needs were and what we were really looking for. this house is our forever house that we're getting. even when we drove up to the front of the house, we were like, "enh." and then we walked through the front doors, and we looked at each other, and we were like, "okay! so let's sign a contract." because he knew. he found u
i want you to take what we're looking for, whittle it down to what you can find, 'cause i know the marketet out there, and if we find the house, we need to jump on it. >> what must the house have before you say yes? >> water. >> okay. >> cul-de-sac. >> good place for the kids to run around. there's got to be space for them to play. >> it's all about priorities. >> the more you can understand what's important to them in the very beginning, really the...
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>> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, byess. by not--not coming to work. you hire people...and that's where your problem starts. the personalities, the laziness, the bad work ethic-- all these variables drive me crazy. how many times do i have to ask you to do something? how many times do i have to ask you? it's like the water torture-- boom, boom, boom. we're working together here, we're a team, we're a hierarchy. we're just like the dogs. who's the top dog, who's the alpha male? me. you gotta do what i say when i say it. i mean, if i could fire the entire staff and start from scratch, i would do that too. >> so who wrecked the van? >> well, neil. >> what do you do, just yell at him? >> i don't talk to neil, as a matter of fact. >> why? you don't like him? >> i hate him. he's a [bleep]. he's a--i'll give you $8.50 or $9 worth of work and not a [bleep] penny more and not any more effort. okay? that's neil. >> when he got bit by the dog and was bleeding, were you concerned about him or the dog? >> ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha! oka
>> [scoffs] i have seen my employees whittle away at the integrity of la dogworks...by stupidity, byess. by not--not coming to work. you hire people...and that's where your problem starts. the personalities, the laziness, the bad work ethic-- all these variables drive me crazy. how many times do i have to ask you to do something? how many times do i have to ask you? it's like the water torture-- boom, boom, boom. we're working together here, we're a team, we're a hierarchy. we're just...
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the supreme court in a number of decisions have been able to erode, whittle down or chip away at the warren court's mapp v. ohio decision and other criminal justice decisions. while they haven't reversed these decisions by eroding the fundamental nature of the decisions they've been able to restrict its applicability in the criminal justice system. so how did they do this? they did this by recasting the justification for the exclusionary rule and giving the court the power to decide when to pick and choose essentially when it should be applied. so what you had in court decisions and i won't bore you with all of them, there are many, if you read the court decisions there isn't a focus on it being constitutionally required or needed to protect the integrity of the judicial system. rather there is a institution about the reason you have the exclusionary rule is to deter police misconduct. that is a judicial creation that judges came up with it as a way to remedy perceived wrongs which actually did exist but there is no mention of the constitution. so what the court would then do is use
the supreme court in a number of decisions have been able to erode, whittle down or chip away at the warren court's mapp v. ohio decision and other criminal justice decisions. while they haven't reversed these decisions by eroding the fundamental nature of the decisions they've been able to restrict its applicability in the criminal justice system. so how did they do this? they did this by recasting the justification for the exclusionary rule and giving the court the power to decide when to...
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did you whittle it down to "bok?" when other people were just calling for their goat? [ light laughter ] did you now -- here's the thing. i had a long -- [ light laughter ] i had a long -- so, our goat, raisin -- [ laughter and applause ] but raisin, sadly, recently passed away. >> aw. [ audience aws ] >> seth: but, he was fine. >> wait a minute. [ laughter ] >> seth: no, but -- i didn't think goats were good pets. did you think goats were good pets? >> oh, my gosh. they're amazing. i was maybe -- how old? i was maybe like, eight. between, like, 8 and 13. they're super mischievious. >> you say mischievious or mischievous? what do you say? >> seth: you could do either one. >> okay. >> seth: i'd say -- yeah, i would have said, "mischievous." >> mischievous. they're very mischievous. they would jump on your bed, and kind of, they eat your clothes. >> seth: see, these now -- what's interesting -- >> they eat everything. >> seth: all the things that you're framing as positives would have been the negatives for me. [ laught
did you whittle it down to "bok?" when other people were just calling for their goat? [ light laughter ] did you now -- here's the thing. i had a long -- [ light laughter ] i had a long -- so, our goat, raisin -- [ laughter and applause ] but raisin, sadly, recently passed away. >> aw. [ audience aws ] >> seth: but, he was fine. >> wait a minute. [ laughter ] >> seth: no, but -- i didn't think goats were good pets. did you think goats were good pets? >>...
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he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdreally concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you know, how many days do you need? oh, i don't know, i think it would be great to work for another week. a week? a week, yes, i think a week would be good. a week is fine. i canjust move my flight next wednesday. would that... wednesday. yes, when state is fine. let's say wednesday. 0k, good. but then... what? there's no question of the portrait ever being finished so... no, of course. that's the great geoffrey rush, of course. it is. sometimes i love geoffrey rush, and sometimes he can be what we call a ham. he can dominate a film, totally on balances it, and i do worry about him. here we see him, he is
he got very famous for the whittled—down sculptures, trying to get to the essence of humanity in an absurdreally concentrate on the dark heart of the work, more the struggle of the artist and the pain that it is to sit for that artist because he can't make up his mind when his work is finished, if ever. so here is armie hammer playing james lord trying to work out how long he should book his vacation for. the end of the week. yeah. 0h, isee. i could change it again. i would like to know, you...