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youou start to pay attention to what you're using, what you're doing, how was that affefecting yourur health? >> conventional farming it's so easy to go put in a crop of corn, come out and spray it with a cancer r causing i ingredient. i mean, it's not rockcket sciene to o know it--it isn't goodod. >> when we went organic, the first year it was such a good feelingng. >> to knknow that you d did it without poisoning the ground or hurting anyone gives a sensnse of satisfaction. i wouould like to see the w whoe countryry go organinic. i k know when i consume w what e produce, or consume anything off of our land, i'm not subjecting them to toxoxic materials. and that sure helps me with peace of mind. >> we abususe land bececause we regardrd it as a c commodity that belings to us.s. when we see it as a community to which we belong, we can treat it with loveve and respspect. >> i think we're doing, you know, really well for our size. supporting two families. and i wishsh everyone couldd experience itit. it's hard work, long hours, but it't's veryry rewardingng. [music] >> i i never thought
youou start to pay attention to what you're using, what you're doing, how was that affefecting yourur health? >> conventional farming it's so easy to go put in a crop of corn, come out and spray it with a cancer r causing i ingredient. i mean, it's not rockcket sciene to o know it--it isn't goodod. >> when we went organic, the first year it was such a good feelingng. >> to knknow that you d did it without poisoning the ground or hurting anyone gives a sensnse of satisfaction....
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this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
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were youou jailed? daveve: yes, i w went to jail.l. and we b bonded out the same da.my: you were, were you strip-searched? dave: yeah. amy: were you put in an orange jumpsuit? dave: yes. amy: and you were jailed? dave: yes. amy: nick, the same? nick: absolutely, yeah. yeah, strip-searched, jailed. i had a broken foot at the time. yeah, we weren't treated very well in there. i mean, we didn't get our bedding in. actually, some of the otherthere was other native brothers that were in jail for other things, and they were the ones advocating for us to get our bedding and different stuff, because they had been in there for a while. amy: at this point, hundreds of members of the standing rock sioux tribe and other tribes and non-native allies still face trial. nick: yes. amy: your response to this exposa© about tigerswan and them -- expose about tigerswan and them calling the resistance, meaning you, chairman dave archambault, also you, nick tilsen, and so many others, the the "insurgency?" what do you make of that, even referring to your resistance as a kind of "jihadi" in
were youou jailed? daveve: yes, i w went to jail.l. and we b bonded out the same da.my: you were, were you strip-searched? dave: yeah. amy: were you put in an orange jumpsuit? dave: yes. amy: and you were jailed? dave: yes. amy: nick, the same? nick: absolutely, yeah. yeah, strip-searched, jailed. i had a broken foot at the time. yeah, we weren't treated very well in there. i mean, we didn't get our bedding in. actually, some of the otherthere was other native brothers that were in jail for...
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are youou going to the women's march, dana? >> oh, tucker, it's not the march. it's only some women's march. they don't like pro-life women's groups. they don't like women who want to be in power to use this commitment to defend themselves. ico wasn't invited. they don't really like all women. >> tucker: i've noticed that. how frustrating is that?n. if there was a men's march that only accepted certain kinds of men, men who believe only a certain set of things that i happen to not believe, and yet they claim to speak for all men, it would drive me crazy. how do you feel as a woman when you see this march, presented as a march that represents every woman? >> while they don't represent everywoman. frankly, tucker, i know that they may try to flail their arms. they get an apology for me or the millions of members of the nra, and one is not coming. i want to state that very clearly. i think my ad is fabulous orri d absolutely correct. stop burning down buildings and we but i'm not going to be lectured don't have a problem. by women's organization that features a key
are youou going to the women's march, dana? >> oh, tucker, it's not the march. it's only some women's march. they don't like pro-life women's groups. they don't like women who want to be in power to use this commitment to defend themselves. ico wasn't invited. they don't really like all women. >> tucker: i've noticed that. how frustrating is that?n. if there was a men's march that only accepted certain kinds of men, men who believe only a certain set of things that i happen to not...
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unlike youou, they are l lockep inin the back rorooms of grm nursing homemes, made to disapar from public c view, and are neglected d and ill-trtreated by society and ththe state. >> i want to have something of my own -- preferably my n business. i want to learn more about jewelry so i can teach others, even thosese who aren't disable. so they can see we can do this, despite our disabilities. >> my name's ntswaki tsoliwe. i'm 31 years old. >> thehe kind of life thatat ik to livive is on an epic scscald really big. and i think there's a reason for that. i think because i know thahat m dying. i know, because i have a degenerative disability and because e i know theldlder i g, the weaker i b become, there'sn urgegency at the back of my mi. and d because e of that urgenci don't have timime to play smsm. i think that t the vast majoriy of people withth disabilities n south africa are incncredibly disenfrancnchised, to the pointf being invisible. people with disasabilities disappear into the background. we don't see them. we don't hear from them. there's already overwhelming poverty and overwhe
unlike youou, they are l lockep inin the back rorooms of grm nursing homemes, made to disapar from public c view, and are neglected d and ill-trtreated by society and ththe state. >> i want to have something of my own -- preferably my n business. i want to learn more about jewelry so i can teach others, even thosese who aren't disable. so they can see we can do this, despite our disabilities. >> my name's ntswaki tsoliwe. i'm 31 years old. >> thehe kind of life thatat ik to...
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. >> you know, when you don't hhae governments, , when youou don'te enforcemen a and you gotot the chance toakake piles ofof money, guess whwhat's gonna h happen. riright, and we're seeing that play out. from a pure economic standpoint, you've got to sort of look at all the political actors. thealalm oil is generating r revenue for the gogovernment in t terms of expot taxes on palm m oil, in terms of payroll taxes and d payments ino social security systems and all of thehe governmentt programs. palm oil is more valuable than the forest right now because of the way we value forests. >> while indonesia is looking to scale up i its production of pam oil, , this will come at a great cost. i it will come at a great costst to the enviroronment ande ecoosystem. >> with their old homes deforested, elephphants and othr wildlife havave to move somewhe. it's here in f farming villages that humamans and elelephants collidede. in aceh,h, communitis rely on agriculture, and when elephants begin eating those crops, conflicts become deadadl. >> [speaking local language] >> loss of life isn't new to the p
. >> you know, when you don't hhae governments, , when youou don'te enforcemen a and you gotot the chance toakake piles ofof money, guess whwhat's gonna h happen. riright, and we're seeing that play out. from a pure economic standpoint, you've got to sort of look at all the political actors. thealalm oil is generating r revenue for the gogovernment in t terms of expot taxes on palm m oil, in terms of payroll taxes and d payments ino social security systems and all of thehe governmentt...
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yet the primime ministster wille talklking about this tomorrorowd i wowon't give youou any details todaybecause it is his task to talk about this concrete project. brent: lisa lewis, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. police in the u.s. city of boston say several people have an injured near logan airport after a taxi plowed into a group of pedestrians. the driver remained at the scene and was queststioned. the incident is not appear to be terrorism-related. u.s. president trump has offered to help a terminally ill british baby after his family lost a legal battle to have him treated in the u.s. his tweet comes one day after the pope criticized a court ruling that life support should be withdrawn against his parent's wishes. a saudi-led coalition of states has given qatar another 40 hours to respond to a list of demands including shutting down al jazeera tv in breaking off ties with iran. saudi arabia, the united air it -- united arab emirates, isolated guitar after accusing it of supporting terrorist groups. more floododsn
yet the primime ministster wille talklking about this tomorrorowd i wowon't give youou any details todaybecause it is his task to talk about this concrete project. brent: lisa lewis, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. police in the u.s. city of boston say several people have an injured near logan airport after a taxi plowed into a group of pedestrians. the driver remained at the scene and was queststioned. the incident is not...
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as youou said, we're bacack whee were four weeks ago. >> rightht. i think k what we see here is te end of a missed strategic calculation. it really seems these four countries d did not a and stillo not have a strategy on whahat ty want andnd how to popotentially acachieve it. initially,y, they thohought they wowould have the fulull supportf the e trunk adadministrationon e unitited states wowould back thn ththis pressssure againstst qatt unfortunately oror fortunately, the e trunk admininistration --e trumpp administrtration has been quite ambiguous about whatt they wawant to hapen.n. theyey itiallyly said thehey wat qatar to back down.. itit seemed donald trump was on the side of the uaeae and saudi arababia, but on the other hand, the defense departmement andlsoo the state departmentt werere o e side o of qatar or l leaning tod qatar at l least becausese theyw ththe importance of qatatar in e fifight a against terrorism, for u.s. milititary operatations ine region, as well as they know how importrtant is s to have qaqatn their side in terms of cra
as youou said, we're bacack whee were four weeks ago. >> rightht. i think k what we see here is te end of a missed strategic calculation. it really seems these four countries d did not a and stillo not have a strategy on whahat ty want andnd how to popotentially acachieve it. initially,y, they thohought they wowould have the fulull supportf the e trunk adadministrationon e unitited states wowould back thn ththis pressssure againstst qatt unfortunately oror fortunately, the e trunk...
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this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
this is my first bioneers conference, so i'm honored to be with youou here. [cheering and applause] and i'm particularly delighted to be able to introduce the keynote speaker vien truong. her bio and all of her accomplishments are online, and you can read that, and they're part of the program, so i won't
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wwe do see t that if youou run point-lititigation scecenarios anand you rededuce ththe amount o of greenhououse , that t you can acactually bririe icice back. yoyou can stababilie amamount of i ice loss. i if wee toto reduce ouour greenhououse , it's not going to be this runaway effect. we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the real challenge. >> most experts say fossil f fus are the leading cause of climate change. the climate change deniers often associated with the fossil fuel lobby and indndustry-supported think tanks downplay the connection between fossil fuels and t the warming f our planet. climate scientist michael mann on how a changing climate may affect our future. >> sometimes you''ll hear from the e itics. thehey'll say, "we demand proof that humanans are causing thihis." and my response is that t proof is reserved for alcoholic beverages andd mathematitical theorems."tt doesn't characterize how scienee works. scien
wwe do see t that if youou run point-lititigation scecenarios anand you rededuce ththe amount o of greenhououse , that t you can acactually bririe icice back. yoyou can stababilie amamount of i ice loss. i if wee toto reduce ouour greenhououse , it's not going to be this runaway effect. we can stop some of these changes that are happening in the arctic, but that does meanan we're goioing o have to cocommit to reducing the amount of fossil fuels we're putttting in t the atmososphered that's the...
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youou know, you perform nicely, so you're an "a." you don't perform, you're a "b." you really performed lousy, you're a "d." that's help to the employer. i don't want to help the employer. that's not what i signed up for. i'm not interested in this, and d ther'' even worse. this meritocracy fakery that we do in this society, thahat is a scandalal d a cruel one. we don't have enough jobs in thihis country fr the people who are p perfectctly capable of filling them. we got a problem. way too many people withth good skills for the j jos we produce. n now the rational solution would be to find the jobs, to give them a chance to do what they want to do and they can do. we don't do that. we have no way of doing that. we're not driven by providing people with work. that's mondragon. we're driven by making money, so we don't want these people, but it's very dangerous. they want an education, and t they got one, o now they want the job, but we don't have the jobs. how do you solve this problem? as and bs and cs and harvards and the local community college because it allows u
youou know, you perform nicely, so you're an "a." you don't perform, you're a "b." you really performed lousy, you're a "d." that's help to the employer. i don't want to help the employer. that's not what i signed up for. i'm not interested in this, and d ther'' even worse. this meritocracy fakery that we do in this society, thahat is a scandalal d a cruel one. we don't have enough jobs in thihis country fr the people who are p perfectctly capable of filling them....
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>> they know they have a even youous hold -- a tenuous hold on the border controls.things about the desert. you might be from syria or iraq, but you are no desert survival expert. you stick to the road. they rely on checkpoints and border crossings to go in and out of syria. syrians don't want the iraqi version of isis back into syria. kennedy: i can't imagine they do, but i guess that's my question. how good are those checkpoints at keeping those fighters from going back to the country? obviously ashould is not our ally, but he doesn't want them in there. >> they are treating it like a one-way involve. the iraqis want them to go back to syria. most of the isis guys were iraqis and they are being vetted out pretty quickly. a lot of things we would rather not know about is happening. this is like chemotherapy with the iraqis saying let's have an aggressive cure so our long-term health is guaranteed. kennedy: who is paying for it? i can't manage it will be pottery barns and theme parks. >> start selling your antiquities through hobly lobby. the iraqis will get loans fr
>> they know they have a even youous hold -- a tenuous hold on the border controls.things about the desert. you might be from syria or iraq, but you are no desert survival expert. you stick to the road. they rely on checkpoints and border crossings to go in and out of syria. syrians don't want the iraqi version of isis back into syria. kennedy: i can't imagine they do, but i guess that's my question. how good are those checkpoints at keeping those fighters from going back to the country?...
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youou are a small player, don't have the luxury of having those people around to do that thing and makean advantage for you. emily: meantime, the hotel industry is mounting a campaign claiming that priceline and expedia are monopolistic. what's your response? >> first, let's be careful, that is the lobbying group saying that. i read very nice things from some of the ceos. i'm not sure were that came from -- where that came from. i'd like to make the point that right now we only book a single digit percentage of the total number of hotel rooms and on our system. single digit percentage of the total inventory. that is a very small number. i think that says that i have to disagree with people who are saying we have some sort of large market share. i think they should look at the statistics. emily: airbnb is looking to expand into travel booking. how worried are you about airbnb as a competitor? >> i want to make sure we are always on the cutting edge and making sure we can do things better. we came from behind. when we started out, we were small. in europe, our biggest customer, booking.co
youou are a small player, don't have the luxury of having those people around to do that thing and makean advantage for you. emily: meantime, the hotel industry is mounting a campaign claiming that priceline and expedia are monopolistic. what's your response? >> first, let's be careful, that is the lobbying group saying that. i read very nice things from some of the ceos. i'm not sure were that came from -- where that came from. i'd like to make the point that right now we only book a...
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youou covered the fcc, and are now the new chairman of that commission.s direction going to be? >> it is a big direction. ajit pai is a big component of the net neutrality rule passed by democrats of 2015, and he is a big credit of media ownership restrictions. in all of those areas and more, we will see reaction to change to what the democrats have done over the last eight years here. >> what is this mean for dealmaking here? there may be being chewed over this point. how does the regulatory landscape look when it comes to deals in particular? not know how much movement we have seen so far. one rule open to the gate force -- four sinclair broadcast group. regulators have not yet approved but certainly proposed. we are waiting for more changes under mr. pie. he has promised review of media ownership rules for which could change the landscape for tv broadcasters. coming up, we will head to boston, where the ceo of how he is changing the face of companies hiring skilled workers. that ahead of the jobs report, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg m
youou covered the fcc, and are now the new chairman of that commission.s direction going to be? >> it is a big direction. ajit pai is a big component of the net neutrality rule passed by democrats of 2015, and he is a big credit of media ownership restrictions. in all of those areas and more, we will see reaction to change to what the democrats have done over the last eight years here. >> what is this mean for dealmaking here? there may be being chewed over this point. how does the...
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an example of showing youou this propaganda which has changed, in 2015 at the bennnning of t the es werent isis when pol asasked if poland should accept some o of the migrants, it w waa slight majority thatat said we should. a a couple of months ago, two months ago after two years of this government propaganda, right now 75% poles of our against accepting any migrants. you see the propaganda just within two years. thus you see the effect of the propaganda within two years. amy: let me ask about the speech that president trump just gave in warsaw that is being billed as a major addressss. hehe actually spent a good amout of time talking about the warsaw uprising. he was not talking about the warsaw ghetto uprising -- in fact, as far as i could see and listen, i don't think he referred to the jewish ghetto at all. now, in "the new york times," they said poland's chief rabbi and other jewish leaders issued a statement thursday morning that was critical of the white house decision not to visit a monument to the warsaw ghetto uprising in 1943. every american president and vice president was vis
an example of showing youou this propaganda which has changed, in 2015 at the bennnning of t the es werent isis when pol asasked if poland should accept some o of the migrants, it w waa slight majority thatat said we should. a a couple of months ago, two months ago after two years of this government propaganda, right now 75% poles of our against accepting any migrants. you see the propaganda just within two years. thus you see the effect of the propaganda within two years. amy: let me ask about...
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as a legal scholar youou argue that some speech should be banned. with that speech be banned?ou ban it? >> the statute would have to be written in a content neutral kind ofta way and then somebody would have to complain about the speech and then somebodytr would have to be subject to a lawsuit. criminal, civil, could be a ticket, like a speeding ticket kind of thing and then there would haveve to be a constitutional determination process. we are napping to figure that out. >> tucker: but your talkingg process. i'm trying to figure out intentk do you think that attacking a group of people on the basis of their race, as she did, should that be banned or not. >> i think it's really, really hard. we have the same question with his tweet. lli think politicians would have to be separated out in a way. let's imagine thatt some personality set it on tv. i think there should be intimidation and a threat of violence, this is the facebook algorithm for hate speech, so there has to be not just if they are drunks but they're drugs and they're useless that we need to go kill them all. they'
as a legal scholar youou argue that some speech should be banned. with that speech be banned?ou ban it? >> the statute would have to be written in a content neutral kind ofta way and then somebody would have to complain about the speech and then somebodytr would have to be subject to a lawsuit. criminal, civil, could be a ticket, like a speeding ticket kind of thing and then there would haveve to be a constitutional determination process. we are napping to figure that out. >>...
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spin on the ukrainian ambassador was working with them.h >> i wind up taken that meeting, are youou kiddinge question martha clintons would not of taken that meeting? t personal and ethical and sexual transgressions starting with the most recent ones, the crittenden server, give me a break. >> sean: let me ask this then. maybe ari is right, there's a double standard and it's really flagrant. there shouldn'tt be a two justie system there needs to be equal justice under the law. if mueller isn't going to investigate all this, shouldn't we bring in john podesta and robbie moved and hillary clinton, don't all those people need to be put under oath? the justice system needs to be separate from politics. >> i couldn't agree with you more but you heard that old line inin washington, d.c., if you wt a brand and get a dog. it is a double standard, republicans are difficult to win because he believes the media are against them. that's the case, so were going to have to deal with it. >> sean: thank you both for being with us, appreciate it. up next, pat buchanan is here to respond to all of this hyste
spin on the ukrainian ambassador was working with them.h >> i wind up taken that meeting, are youou kiddinge question martha clintons would not of taken that meeting? t personal and ethical and sexual transgressions starting with the most recent ones, the crittenden server, give me a break. >> sean: let me ask this then. maybe ari is right, there's a double standard and it's really flagrant. there shouldn'tt be a two justie system there needs to be equal justice under the law. if...
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catalina, talk about your arrest, what youou risked arrest as a dreamer. >> hi, yes, my name is catalinaam a daca recipient and i did risk arrest by participating in the civil action. i remember going into the street and feeling really determined. people were asking me if i was afraid. i kept saying, i'm no longer afraid. as you mentioned, a couple of ,ears ago, right before daca folks who were also undocumented took to the streets and rallied and protested. they came out saying we were no longer afraid, that we were undocumented and unafraid and unapologetic. i think wednesday was a huge reminder of that, of taking action. but also to show that we are not afraid. amy: alex sanchez, in these last few days, many arrest have taken place. ice arrests of teenagers. jeff sessions is in el salvador. some i say he is fleeing from attackingt t trump's tweets on him. but he is there he says to talk about gangs. what are your thoughts on the trump administration's approach to immigrants right now and talking about immigrants as gang members? >> i think it is a dangerous path, real concern in regar
catalina, talk about your arrest, what youou risked arrest as a dreamer. >> hi, yes, my name is catalinaam a daca recipient and i did risk arrest by participating in the civil action. i remember going into the street and feeling really determined. people were asking me if i was afraid. i kept saying, i'm no longer afraid. as you mentioned, a couple of ,ears ago, right before daca folks who were also undocumented took to the streets and rallied and protested. they came out saying we were...
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i know youou know this, but it's august, and the president as you pointed out, executive orders, everything that he could get rid of, obama era regulations >> we are at eckstein, working on the compilation but it's something like 15 o or 16 to one, meaning for everyone regulation, we are kicking out 15 or 16. his executive order called it to her one. look at what's happening with jobs. look at the gdp. look at the workforce productivity. he's doing a great job. >> sean: echoes to my question question. the president is doing everything he can do with his power. we have separation of powers. republicans ask for the house in 2010. they ask for the senate in 2014. they want the president to see. now we need 60 centers to get hot back health care done. i can tell you when i know you hear it. but conservatives look at the lack of urgency and the lack of progress in the house and senate and they are ticked off beyond measure, including me. speak with question about it. you go back, and i think the proof is what we talked about earlier, which is the president is very popular out across the country.
i know youou know this, but it's august, and the president as you pointed out, executive orders, everything that he could get rid of, obama era regulations >> we are at eckstein, working on the compilation but it's something like 15 o or 16 to one, meaning for everyone regulation, we are kicking out 15 or 16. his executive order called it to her one. look at what's happening with jobs. look at the gdp. look at the workforce productivity. he's doing a great job. >> sean: echoes to my...
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if youou would h have donene bee the jojob i would've said, than, jeff, but i'm not going to take you. it is extremely unfair. that is a mild word. amy: president trump also left open the possibility that he could order the justice department to fire special counsel robert mueller, who's been assigned to investigate russia's role in the 2016 election. this is trump being questioned again by "new york times" reporters. >>>> looking at your finances ad your famamily's finances and related to russia. is t that a redline?e? >> would that be a breach -- >> i would say yes. amy: p president trump also characterized a second, previously undisclosed meeting with russian president vladimir putin in germany earlier this month as a discussion about pleasantries that lasted just 15 minutes. that conontradicicts reports tht the two spoke for roughly an hour. long-time arizona sesenator and former republican presidential candidate john mccain has been diagnosed with a malignant form of brain cancer. senator mccainin's office saiaid wedndnesday the diagnosis came after mccain had surgery last week t
if youou would h have donene bee the jojob i would've said, than, jeff, but i'm not going to take you. it is extremely unfair. that is a mild word. amy: president trump also left open the possibility that he could order the justice department to fire special counsel robert mueller, who's been assigned to investigate russia's role in the 2016 election. this is trump being questioned again by "new york times" reporters. >>>> looking at your finances ad your famamily's...
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. >> i agree with everything youou said about north korea, but russia can do greater damage from us that a nuclear weapons perspective and certainly tried to divide have a new dividing line europe. it's a respectful disagreement. >> do think it's more likely that, that assuming north korea have nuclear weapons that they could deliver come is a more likely it would come from russia or from north korea? >> the problem the threat from russia's multifaceted. it's not just from nuclear weapons. >> so i think they're both a problem. >> i just wanted to" general dunford when he was confirmed.me >> back to my last question, you would agree that the russians have taken no active measures in an american election while donald trump has been president is that fair? >> i actually don't know. have we had elections crash mark. >> congressional election. >> and do think russia has taken active measures in those? >> i don't know. we do know they took active measures the loss presidential election. >> i think the intelligence committees are confirmed on the. >> i think were all in agreement on that. >> an
. >> i agree with everything youou said about north korea, but russia can do greater damage from us that a nuclear weapons perspective and certainly tried to divide have a new dividing line europe. it's a respectful disagreement. >> do think it's more likely that, that assuming north korea have nuclear weapons that they could deliver come is a more likely it would come from russia or from north korea? >> the problem the threat from russia's multifaceted. it's not just from...
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we worked with historical illustrators to basically do a kind of animated graphic novel, taking youou through the experiences of thesen different -- different characters and learnim what happened to them, and then also give you access to the documents that we usedd to reconstruct their stories. that's an, example of a piece w would like to deploy online. anywhere in the world, of course anyone with a collection to th world widewh web. we are again hoping to expand our digital presence as well. thank you, a great question. >> that story actually continues to two years ago, scott stevenson, when you allowed us to show how q the museum came together and some ofon the artifacts and some of the people you profile including the role of slavery in all of this. let's take a look at this from 2015 and we're back live with scott a stevenson who is in philadelphia at the museum of the american revolution. >> as american colonists begin shouting very loudly and increasingly b loud about their rights as englishmen and their feeling that there is a conspiracy to enslave them underway in the british
we worked with historical illustrators to basically do a kind of animated graphic novel, taking youou through the experiences of thesen different -- different characters and learnim what happened to them, and then also give you access to the documents that we usedd to reconstruct their stories. that's an, example of a piece w would like to deploy online. anywhere in the world, of course anyone with a collection to th world widewh web. we are again hoping to expand our digital presence as well....
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youou were a u.s. bank, if were not morgan stanley it was not the best quarter.an banks, there are still a lot of things happening internally within these banks. you look at the italian banks, there is issues there and issues in other banks whether it is france or elsewhere in europe. i think the bank play, the upside risk due europe's economy, that is there and the surprise factor is potentially banks willthe participate but i do not think you want to go all in on european banks. jonathan: you talked about how to play a high beta european story and you talked about eastern europe. is the greek debt story separate? is that a high beta european story or is it a risk story isolated in greece? alessio: the letter. it is almost -- latter. it is almost like it in his test idiosyncratic debt story and i do not think there is a way to tie that to the broader europe cycle. the other stock we are paying attention to right now is google, down 2% as the market opens due to earnings. the real issue has to do with tax, traffic acquisition cost. traffic acquisition costs are p
youou were a u.s. bank, if were not morgan stanley it was not the best quarter.an banks, there are still a lot of things happening internally within these banks. you look at the italian banks, there is issues there and issues in other banks whether it is france or elsewhere in europe. i think the bank play, the upside risk due europe's economy, that is there and the surprise factor is potentially banks willthe participate but i do not think you want to go all in on european banks. jonathan: you...
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i will respond to the members of the committee youou whichever way inappropriate. >> i think he will be an outstanding director mr. wray and looking at what is going on in this hearing and looking at the top cop in the land very familiar with an article from "politico", a january 11, iticoa 2017 entitled17, titl ukraine efforts to sabotagetrum a trumpet backfire? i will read a portion trumbull's of the only candidate the campaign was boosted by officials from this former soviet bloc country. they tried to help clinton and undermined from by publicly questioning his that is for office also having documents indicating corruption is adjusted they were investigating thehe matter to back away after the election and helped clinton's allies research damaging information on trump and his advisers the "politico" investigation found a the operative who was consulted with the dnc met with top officials in washington in the effort to expose ties to the campaign made in russia according toma people with direct knowledge of the situation. have we ever heard the allegations before?. >> i a have not
i will respond to the members of the committee youou whichever way inappropriate. >> i think he will be an outstanding director mr. wray and looking at what is going on in this hearing and looking at the top cop in the land very familiar with an article from "politico", a january 11, iticoa 2017 entitled17, titl ukraine efforts to sabotagetrum a trumpet backfire? i will read a portion trumbull's of the only candidate the campaign was boosted by officials from this former soviet...