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i knew youou were many thihihin w that's arazy thing. >> it was nuts.story behind everything. we're going to take be a breaka and come back and talk about "epipides" which is a great show. matt leblanc is here. we'll l rigigight back.k. ♪ ♪ so being cool comes naturally. m. i can't decece if thlace is swag or bling. it's pels. word. ladies, you u know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discscounts autototically. ♪ no duhright? chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it. you're gonna need it when i make it precipitate. what, what? what? what, what? inthousands ofk barrels lay silent aging, building a fuller smootherlavor ththat oy comes from b bng aged fr long years at jim beam our history is made from the inside how w ll you make yours? now try jim beam apple poured over ice and serve lub with cda and a frfrh lemon wedge when you're close to the people you love, does psoriasis ever get in the way of a touching moment? if you have moderate to severe psoriasis, you can embrace the chance of completely clear skin with taltz. taltz is proven to give you a
i knew youou were many thihihin w that's arazy thing. >> it was nuts.story behind everything. we're going to take be a breaka and come back and talk about "epipides" which is a great show. matt leblanc is here. we'll l rigigight back.k. ♪ ♪ so being cool comes naturally. m. i can't decece if thlace is swag or bling. it's pels. word. ladies, you u know when you switch, you get my bomb-diggity discscounts autototically. ♪ no duhright? chuckles ] sir, you forgot -- keep it....
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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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once youou came back to barcelo, you could feel in t the atsphere, , it was not in the nversationon,his attackk happeningg here. itit was not much in people's minds. it was something theoretical. >> thank you very much for your reporting. a quick update, we learned a driver ran over two police at a barcelona checkpoint. police are saying a bomb squad is checking thatat area in barcelona near where that driver struck police. i'm joined in the video by our correspondent. a couple of weeks ago you were in barcelona. tell us about where the attack took place and toss about these checkpoints? >> i was in barcelona on saturday evening. it is not common at all. this was put in place following the attack we saw in las ramblas this evening. the police gave chase to this man who was driving a white ford focus car and he was shot dead, that's s according to the media reports, in a suburb of barcelona. what we are also seeing is the regional p police are saying thy detained twowo people in relatin to this attackck. that was about 15 minutes ago that they released to that attack. --that they rele
once youou came back to barcelo, you could feel in t the atsphere, , it was not in the nversationon,his attackk happeningg here. itit was not much in people's minds. it was something theoretical. >> thank you very much for your reporting. a quick update, we learned a driver ran over two police at a barcelona checkpoint. police are saying a bomb squad is checking thatat area in barcelona near where that driver struck police. i'm joined in the video by our correspondent. a couple of weeks...
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i will see youou in a minute. sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories. he was president trumpmp's to strategist bannon isis out. the white house says today is his s last dayay of work, but is not certain whether he jumped or was pushed. the new york times says he submitted his resignation earlier this month. spanish media say the driver of a van that most people down is dead. they say he was one of five men shot dead by police as they carried out a second attack on a seaside resort. police arrested d a fourth suspect. turkey's president has ratcheted up the already high tension with germany. just five weeks before the german national election, he called on turks living in the country not to vote for chandler angela merkel. here's what he said. >> i am calling on all my countrymen i in germany. do not support them by mistake. the christian dememrats are all enemies of turkey. suppppt is pololitical parties o are not enemies of turkey. sarah: angela merkel swiftly fired back, telling him not to interfere and a harsh statement during a campaign event in wes
i will see youou in a minute. sarah: welcome back. a quick reminder of our top stories. he was president trumpmp's to strategist bannon isis out. the white house says today is his s last dayay of work, but is not certain whether he jumped or was pushed. the new york times says he submitted his resignation earlier this month. spanish media say the driver of a van that most people down is dead. they say he was one of five men shot dead by police as they carried out a second attack on a seaside...
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germany bashing is great, because, youou know, with our set ourselves up for it.hink, as far as a war of words is concerned, let's step wait. bit and things like imprisonment -- by the way, hundreds of other much mores are important. but even there, though i'm talking about a friend of mine colleague, there is also a geopolitical aspect to this. we need turkey. who else do we have in the region? it'sing a tightrope. just pretend it's just us and turkey. it's a whole setup. there's syria to think about, russia to think about, iran to think about. somehow to restrain estranginghout turkey. >> so how that can be done is something we want to address later. look first at the levels of these tensions if that are not-- tensions that only verbal. as we've just heard, there have a number detentions of of german citizens, including the german journalist and most recently, a german author of turkish origin, vacationing in spain. the spanish police detained him, acting on a turkish request for that came by way of the international police agency. let's take a look. [speaking f
germany bashing is great, because, youou know, with our set ourselves up for it.hink, as far as a war of words is concerned, let's step wait. bit and things like imprisonment -- by the way, hundreds of other much mores are important. but even there, though i'm talking about a friend of mine colleague, there is also a geopolitical aspect to this. we need turkey. who else do we have in the region? it'sing a tightrope. just pretend it's just us and turkey. it's a whole setup. there's syria to...
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youou hapn toto nairobi, it i s a sesea of peoeople because thte residence arare about 7 million, butow it is about super empty. they are going to social media app, go back to work, show us pictures of you going to work, because people want life to go back to normal. sarah: catherine with the latest from nairobi, kenya. we operate -- we await the results. poland's opposition is upping the ante in deep conflict with the conservative government. they are planning a big protests in the capital. they say the country needs reforms to root out the communist system which was overturned 30 years ago. the opposition and european union fear the polis democracy. -- polish democracy. reporter: the opposition is growing louder. in late july, they took to the streets in hundreds of thousands to protest the restructuring of the state with the conservative government. >> they had crossed a redline. they are trapping the coast to shannon. it is like we have moved back to the days of 1989. reporter: the critics of the law justice party which got the majority in late 2015;'s democracy is that state -- 2
youou hapn toto nairobi, it i s a sesea of peoeople because thte residence arare about 7 million, butow it is about super empty. they are going to social media app, go back to work, show us pictures of you going to work, because people want life to go back to normal. sarah: catherine with the latest from nairobi, kenya. we operate -- we await the results. poland's opposition is upping the ante in deep conflict with the conservative government. they are planning a big protests in the capital....
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anand en youou have th next event that you see coming ad yyouondeder,ow are you gon g get a youour rk nene? hoare e yogonna ta care of the opop theay i it should be tan n caref? 'veeen n he in ioio about y yearsow. . i've b bn farming nce i wa15.. sthisis imy th crop at we're putti out. d d it jt seseemthat we're hing g mo extrere eves.s. ee lasseveverayears,s,he volility hajust bee extrem you kw, we have those rain eves that a 3, 4, 5 inchesnn an ur, , or or 8 8 10 chches ia 2424-hr periri. and those arjujust n nororma and it'ththose nd o of ents that it'vevery hd toto pn forr and to relyly tryo mimitite. whew. m! ! tha's ndy. with ts s exce moioiste, we'e're gng to ha s some seasase problem in our rnrn andur soybes,s, becse o of e excece wet, bauause othe e exss huhumidy. s seevery s srt. it's, uh, brown-lkiking. doesn't ha toooo my rootot and it's ju sufuffeng frorotoo much isisture well,ouou kno andnd bore thth last 3 or y yearsclimimate chan--i guess my visn of the wor o of clate e chge wasas about a f people yiying t makmoney onhehe dea to o tr to sca enough opople io investing
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police want to hear from youou >>> coming up pleading for peace, president of the china speaking out tonight urging president trum top change his tone, about north korea. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ ♪ with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do business where you do business. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ award winning interface. award winning design. award winning engine. the volvo xc90. the most awarded luxury suv of the century. this august visit your local volvo dealer to receive sommar savings of up to $4,500. >>> chinese president urged both side to cool, the rhetoric when it comes north korea. >> chinese leader say tough talk by president trump could worsen the situation. fox's lauren blanchard reports >> reporter: yesterday's call chinese president asked both u.s. and north korea to tone down the rhetoric, before it worsens the situation. president trump agre
police want to hear from youou >>> coming up pleading for peace, president of the china speaking out tonight urging president trum top change his tone, about north korea. for years, fios has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪ ♪ with speeds of 250 megabits per second across our entire network, to more companies, in more locations, than fios. we do...
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people with a b bget doing g projects o restore the river, to restore habitat, and that's not ssething youou find eveverywher. you wilill findatatershed groups all over r the country, butot as activend, um, i i guess rresourced as the organizationsns in oregon. >> we've bn n throh ovover hundred years s of removining wd out t of streamsms. it takes big measures to--to restore ththings thaat have chhd so much. large wood basically is a--is a roughness element in a ririver. it interrupts flow and creates hydraulic complexity. and when you get a hydraulic complexity, you get habitat complexity. you know, things like pools, side channels, gravel bars, eddies, backwater areas, and you need that complexity to support healthy, didiverse aquac commununities. for this project, we used a a couple ofof different methods. we p pulled trees over, umum, wa yarder, big trees, those pieces kind of acting as an anchor piece. anand then we e would brg additional pieces in with a hellicopter to cree kikind of a log complex, or a log jam. this is all new gravel in here, and...a new red. walking up the channel,
people with a b bget doing g projects o restore the river, to restore habitat, and that's not ssething youou find eveverywher. you wilill findatatershed groups all over r the country, butot as activend, um, i i guess rresourced as the organizationsns in oregon. >> we've bn n throh ovover hundred years s of removining wd out t of streamsms. it takes big measures to--to restore ththings thaat have chhd so much. large wood basically is a--is a roughness element in a ririver. it interrupts...
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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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youou look to 2018, how do use the tax reform effort if it passes and how do you use it if it doesn't? in your house democrats campaign next year? rep. neal: i will let you in on a secret is that the chairmanship has occurred to me if we going to the debate, it ought to be full throttle. and i think the american people ought to be acquainted with the idea that dynamic scoring might be good to get you through a tight moment but it also has implications with long-term deficits. when you look at supply-side economics, one could say accurately and his moral theology about fact-based decision-making. and i think with supply-side economics, they are rolling the dice on deficits. you can't say that deficits came presidencylinton's or obama's presidency and not to worry about it when you have a republican president and that is what this conversation has been about. idea of taxand the relief. i understand how incentives could be applied. -- weto next year, unlike when,ou a big idea of where and how. reporter: the debt ceiling will need to be raised in the next couple of months. democrats have
youou look to 2018, how do use the tax reform effort if it passes and how do you use it if it doesn't? in your house democrats campaign next year? rep. neal: i will let you in on a secret is that the chairmanship has occurred to me if we going to the debate, it ought to be full throttle. and i think the american people ought to be acquainted with the idea that dynamic scoring might be good to get you through a tight moment but it also has implications with long-term deficits. when you look at...
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this is whatth we'll be talking about this week, and i want to remind youou a couple of the bi questions that h we had been tracingv over the last several weeks, not the least of which is who and what is considered mexican-american or american more generally. who is afforded first-class citizenship in american society? this changesig with the million-plus migrants and the offspring. it is a dramatic moment and shift in the mexican-american history that we'll be talking about this week during the 1940s and world war ii in part because if nothing else this moment reminds ushe that there are contradictions, fissures and deep finequities when it comes o who and what is considereded a full member of american society. one of thehe main arguments and points i want you to take away from todayke and wednesday is tt worldwa war ii highlights these contradictions of american society and democracy in dramatic, fundamental powerful ways. not least because we have literally tens of thousands of americans andnd mexican-america and non-white racialized minorities fighting for american democracy overseas
this is whatth we'll be talking about this week, and i want to remind youou a couple of the bi questions that h we had been tracingv over the last several weeks, not the least of which is who and what is considered mexican-american or american more generally. who is afforded first-class citizenship in american society? this changesig with the million-plus migrants and the offspring. it is a dramatic moment and shift in the mexican-american history that we'll be talking about this week during...
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o so, it became sort of a technique which is that if youou had a nobody and people already knew it, theys case, i think bob dylan said i'm going to give a tribute to woody guthrie byy taking the melody of woody guthrie. he knew the song because it was on a record that sold probably seven copies and was way out of print by the time he was around. >> ellen does this and other songs. this also gets to one of the things that is fascinating to both of these guys in particul particular. i believe you call it self invention. that neither one is what they wanted people to think they were. they grew up in comfortablep ino surroundings. both of them had this image of someone that was just barely scraping by that they grew up in comfort. >> bob dylan is robert zimmerman from a middle-class family inans northern minnesota and he went to the university of minnesota where he discovered woody guthrie and turned himself into the man. there's pictures of him posed exactly the same way. he just wanted to be woody guthrie because that is the was' truth. so, woodrow wilson guthrie was born in oklahoma to a
o so, it became sort of a technique which is that if youou had a nobody and people already knew it, theys case, i think bob dylan said i'm going to give a tribute to woody guthrie byy taking the melody of woody guthrie. he knew the song because it was on a record that sold probably seven copies and was way out of print by the time he was around. >> ellen does this and other songs. this also gets to one of the things that is fascinating to both of these guys in particul particular. i...
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hurricane warning is in effect forns people are rushing, youou stores. right now flooding is the main worry. hurricane harvey could be the biggest storm to hit texas in years. >> they're saying something. >> that's absolutely saying something, let's get the latest on harvey's track team 4. >> i'm tracking the storm system, this is going to be a monster of a storm. you mentioned biggest storm to hit texas. this may be the biggest storm to the hit united states. major hurricane right now. winds of 85 miles an hour, moving close towards corpus christi. very close, but will bring upwards of 20 to 30 even 40 inches of rain possible in the next four to five days. this is not going to move much. here is the latest on harvey, moving to the north-northwest at 10 miles per hour. on that track comes on shore around corpus christi, look at this, this is friday withds that is a strong category three storm and it sits saturday, sunday, monday and into tuesday that's how long this could be. i'll have much more on the impacts in texas and show you what it means our labo
hurricane warning is in effect forns people are rushing, youou stores. right now flooding is the main worry. hurricane harvey could be the biggest storm to hit texas in years. >> they're saying something. >> that's absolutely saying something, let's get the latest on harvey's track team 4. >> i'm tracking the storm system, this is going to be a monster of a storm. you mentioned biggest storm to hit texas. this may be the biggest storm to the hit united states. major hurricane...
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youou can imagine having -- could see right up that street, they started shelling them as they were coming out of the church. think they killed one right there. i do not know what you have got out of that. i don't know what the purpose of that was. >> on that happy note [laughter] >> hey, it's your people. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. i would also like to say real quick, my partner rub his back here, i get a dollar for mention his name. i would like to mention him. thank you. >> will take a five-minute rate in the get going with dave powell. -- break and get going with dave powell. [chatter] >> more like coverage and to come of the emerging civil war symposium on american history tv. after the short break, we will be back with emerging civil war blog cofounder chris makowski, the author of strength in the blow, battle along the north anna river. he will talk about general robert e lee is defensive strategy for the battle. >> this weekend on american artifacts, which travel to westridge -- iowa to where the american presidents life portrait exhibit at the herbert hoover presidential
youou can imagine having -- could see right up that street, they started shelling them as they were coming out of the church. think they killed one right there. i do not know what you have got out of that. i don't know what the purpose of that was. >> on that happy note [laughter] >> hey, it's your people. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you. i would also like to say real quick, my partner rub his back here, i get a dollar for mention his name. i would like to mention him....
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thank you so much for your timen and youou all have a wonderful time.so write your book about the awakening of the american people. >> host: tevioop troy. >> guest: first of all, as an author, i always love book suggestions. authors are always looking for what their i next book might be, so i appreciate that. in terms of this issue about the president being a builder, i have a great story that's in david axlerod's book, "believer," obviously a top aide to president obama. and he said that during the gulf oil spill he got a call from someone who said these generals and the people who are in charge of the efforts to plug the hole don't know what they're doing, putne me in charge, and i will take care of it, and i will fix it. and the person who was calling wasge none other than donaldth trump. and david axlerod suggested that they hadd it under control and that they didn't need his help, but they appreciated his call.ge and then frump pivoted and said that the way that they -- trump pivoted and saidt that the way they do the white house dinners, the state dinners, was not very appealing, and
thank you so much for your timen and youou all have a wonderful time.so write your book about the awakening of the american people. >> host: tevioop troy. >> guest: first of all, as an author, i always love book suggestions. authors are always looking for what their i next book might be, so i appreciate that. in terms of this issue about the president being a builder, i have a great story that's in david axlerod's book, "believer," obviously a top aide to president obama....
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can youou talk about hw ththe u. . bases on n guam were established? was initially colonized by the spanish empire in the united states acquired the islands and occupy the islands in the spanish-american war of 1898 and oh must immediately began to build up the islands as a military base. the island was treated as a single military base. the presence was relatively small until world war ii. as lisa linda mentioned, guam was one of the few parts of the united states to suffer japanese occupation for three long and painful years, and the violence of a u.s. attack to evict the japanese, which led to widespread displacement. what we saw after the war was the massive buildup of guam into a major u.s. military force deplployment center in the westn pacific. a base from which the united states could deploy forces from throughout east asia and many in the u.s. military consider guam to be the most important base in the world, certainly one of t te mostst iortantntilitary bases in theorlrld the mind of u. miliryersonnnn. amy: c you tk aboutow many ses the are i
can youou talk about hw ththe u. . bases on n guam were established? was initially colonized by the spanish empire in the united states acquired the islands and occupy the islands in the spanish-american war of 1898 and oh must immediately began to build up the islands as a military base. the island was treated as a single military base. the presence was relatively small until world war ii. as lisa linda mentioned, guam was one of the few parts of the united states to suffer japanese occupation...
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. >> youou compared it with a broadway show, 125 bucks.d view of a full chorus of macedonianci content farmers dancing behind her explain why she lost the election. the 2400, as i understand, for a personal meet and greet, there are saudi princes and sudanese warlords saying that is bargain basement prices. for a meet and greet with hillary clinton.n. i had to pay $4 million to the clinton foundation and sit fora speech on diarrhea and africa from chelsea before i got a meet and greet. the toronto deal is a hell of a steel. she promises to connect with yo' so she's been practicing the glassy eyed stare and the " "voice." the press has announced she's going to be surprisingly funny. ind found election night surprisingly funny so that did it for me with the literary surprisingly funny routine. it's been preannounced that at this toronto engagement she's going to be surprisingly funny.o so if you go, don't be surprised because it's guaranteed. $2400. surprisingly funny. for $3,600 will be predictably funny. >> tucker: [laughs] i'm going to wa
. >> youou compared it with a broadway show, 125 bucks.d view of a full chorus of macedonianci content farmers dancing behind her explain why she lost the election. the 2400, as i understand, for a personal meet and greet, there are saudi princes and sudanese warlords saying that is bargain basement prices. for a meet and greet with hillary clinton.n. i had to pay $4 million to the clinton foundation and sit fora speech on diarrhea and africa from chelsea before i got a meet and greet....
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of course youou are.his is what identity politics l looks like on left and right, why does nobody make that point? >> it's totally un-american. american is not about in this city is not about national origin, it's about creed. there is no place in the constitutional system for identity politics left or right, plain and simple. >> tucker: thank you for saying that, you will probably be attacked as a something for so. thank you. rioters in durham, north carolina, destroyed a war memorial yesterday and the police stood by and watch it happen. local governments are not keepingre order in the streets r some reason, the chattering classes don't care. they are more concerned with rolling back free-speech rights for the population than in protecting us from disorder, wise up the case? president obama's biggest program for illegal immigrants turns five years old today, we've t got a cake. we'll talk to a supporter of that program up ahead at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. w
of course youou are.his is what identity politics l looks like on left and right, why does nobody make that point? >> it's totally un-american. american is not about in this city is not about national origin, it's about creed. there is no place in the constitutional system for identity politics left or right, plain and simple. >> tucker: thank you for saying that, you will probably be attacked as a something for so. thank you. rioters in durham, north carolina, destroyed a war...
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i thought it was a very -- youou know -- they do that very seldom. so i was surprised to see it. was very surprised to see it. i've always known paul manafort to be a very decent man. he is like a lot of other people probably making consulting fees from all over the place. who knows? but i thought that was very tough stuff. >> sean: more on all of this later in the program, but the top story the president is not backing down in the nuclear standoff with north korea. after pyongyang said that the threat to attack guam, called the fire and fury comments a load of nonsense. the president responding with a very language and a promise for kim jong un. take a look. >> for people that are questioning the statement, was it too tough?? maybe it wasn't tough enough. they've been doing this to our country for a long time, for many years. it's about time that somebody stuck up for the people of this country and for the people of other countries. so if anything, maybe that statement was not tough enough. what they have been getting away with is a tragedy. and it cannot be allowed. the people
i thought it was a very -- youou know -- they do that very seldom. so i was surprised to see it. was very surprised to see it. i've always known paul manafort to be a very decent man. he is like a lot of other people probably making consulting fees from all over the place. who knows? but i thought that was very tough stuff. >> sean: more on all of this later in the program, but the top story the president is not backing down in the nuclear standoff with north korea. after pyongyang said...
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yes directions, they say youou come out of robin seabird airport, you hang a left on robin seaboard parkway, turn it right, then when you get to the robert seabird sign, he was, and bill clinton said, well, you know, he had a little bit of a flirtation with e the klan. but he had to do what he had to do to get elected and we've all been there. let me just reread what he said. i don't want to get this quote wrong.o i'd rather quote trampled in the dirt never to rise again then to see this beloved land of ours become degraded by race mongols, a throwback to the blackest specimen from the wild. this is not a young man, this is a middle-aged man far older than chelsea clinton an-- >> tucker: he is writing to senator bilbo, i think. >> that's right. and i am a foreigner so i can't tell a grand cyclops to a grand because due to grand wizard. but i think if you forgive a little bit of criticism from your grand public, i think this is what happens when you don't have titles and nobility. people invent stupid titles like grand wizard. but he was one and bill clinton delivered his eulogy. why doesn't
yes directions, they say youou come out of robin seabird airport, you hang a left on robin seaboard parkway, turn it right, then when you get to the robert seabird sign, he was, and bill clinton said, well, you know, he had a little bit of a flirtation with e the klan. but he had to do what he had to do to get elected and we've all been there. let me just reread what he said. i don't want to get this quote wrong.o i'd rather quote trampled in the dirt never to rise again then to see this...
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. >> kimberly: i think youou summed it up. >> greg: . if we go from here?erly: okay, bye-bye. >> dana: the value of a leak is in the eye of the beholder or the recipient, if you are a reporter. especially if they are forged documents. remember the pentagon papers? looking back in history, if you look back on that -- i can't imagine what it was like at the time but most students are taught that that was a patriotic taught that that was a patriotic act. even though it was a huge national security leak.t you have people that will defend ed snowden at any cost, including people that aretr defending president trump. they like ed snowden leaks, though. it gets a little convoluted and i would say the leaks to be most concerned about are the ones that deal with classified information that can lead to people getting hurt. especially our assets. >> kimberly: absolutely. those are unacceptable. okay, jesse. >> jesse: let me get this straight -- north korea is about to throw a nuke at l.a. and people are worrying about what the weather is going to be likea in a hundred
. >> kimberly: i think youou summed it up. >> greg: . if we go from here?erly: okay, bye-bye. >> dana: the value of a leak is in the eye of the beholder or the recipient, if you are a reporter. especially if they are forged documents. remember the pentagon papers? looking back in history, if you look back on that -- i can't imagine what it was like at the time but most students are taught that that was a patriotic taught that that was a patriotic act. even though it was a huge...
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this f flag comes s down todaya" >> youou come agaiainst me with hatred a and oppressssion and violence i come againsst you in the n nae of god. this flag comes down today. amy: bree newsome r recited psam 27 and the lord's prayer as she brought the flag down. her r action wenent viral and ws -- as she and heher ally werere taken off to jail. the video was seen around the world. bree newsomeme was arrested asas soon as shshe touched d ground, tyson, who stood at the bottom of the flagpole as she climbed up. boboth were charged with defacig state property, and were later released o on bail. under mounting pressure, state legislators voted to remove the confederate flag permanently the following month. wewe go now w to charlotte, norh carolinana, where we're joined y bree newsome, an artist, singer, and activist. welcome to ♪ your thoughts on what happened to charlottesville and reflecting back on your actions, listening to takiyah as she has opted for today, facing felony charges for taking dowown a monumement. your thoughts? >> first of all, thank you for having me back. i think one of
this f flag comes s down todaya" >> youou come agaiainst me with hatred a and oppressssion and violence i come againsst you in the n nae of god. this flag comes down today. amy: bree newsome r recited psam 27 and the lord's prayer as she brought the flag down. her r action wenent viral and ws -- as she and heher ally werere taken off to jail. the video was seen around the world. bree newsomeme was arrested asas soon as shshe touched d ground, tyson, who stood at the bottom of the...
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youou bring this man down, will do nothing but injure his it go. you will do nothing to as pocketbook. he will go back to more casinos, more golf courses and go on and live. especially in my community, we are living in the ghetto where the crime and the murders are taking hold in our communities and we are here, stupid enough to talk about bringing trump down and we are living in the ghetto from paycheck from social security checks, social security check, disability check to disability check and we want to bring a billionaire down. how stupid is that? let us stop this foolishness! and the people who want to kill us am a we are giving this information. -- kill us, and we are giving this information. all of these refugees, somebody is here that wants to kill us and we are stupid enough. host: the words of joyce. even john kelly cannot stop at the president from tweeting says "usa today," he is the new chief of house -- chief of staff. here is the tweet that he put out yesterday. only the fake news media and truck enemies want me to stop using social
youou bring this man down, will do nothing but injure his it go. you will do nothing to as pocketbook. he will go back to more casinos, more golf courses and go on and live. especially in my community, we are living in the ghetto where the crime and the murders are taking hold in our communities and we are here, stupid enough to talk about bringing trump down and we are living in the ghetto from paycheck from social security checks, social security check, disability check to disability check...
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youou talk american and mention all of the resorts in thailand, they get dreamy and they say i wouldo. there are quite a lot to do go over to thailand. go over to thailand. we talking about thailand vis-a-vis indonesia? when you talk to the u.s. and european buyers, what are your biggest competitive markets? >> i wouldn't say the western markets. ,f you look at our neighborhood malaysia got a lot of foreign investment, vietnam is quite hot at the moment. based on the pricing, it is well under the value of thailand. if you come to thailand, you can get some of the value outside of bangkok. we also products from ching mike, all down the south. >> you mentioned how chinese buyers are a big part of your business in terms of your international side, how concerned are you of the government in beijing and their grip on capital control at the moment? after it is a concern but going through the sales records on our books, that money is outside of china already. we don't make recommendations based on purchasing the projects or channels to come through. we accept purchases through all internati
youou talk american and mention all of the resorts in thailand, they get dreamy and they say i wouldo. there are quite a lot to do go over to thailand. go over to thailand. we talking about thailand vis-a-vis indonesia? when you talk to the u.s. and european buyers, what are your biggest competitive markets? >> i wouldn't say the western markets. ,f you look at our neighborhood malaysia got a lot of foreign investment, vietnam is quite hot at the moment. based on the pricing, it is well...
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youou report more and more, have the sympathy for everybody involved, the people working in the people being held in custody. >> talk about prison transportation. what is it and why is it privatized, and why is that so appealing to states? >> so let's say you live in florida, and you fell behind on your child support in ohio, for example, and the district attorney wants to bring you back to face a charge on that. to get you all the way and go back would be quite a large venture that somebody who works for the law enforcement would have to do, so instead they contract it out to a private company that does it for a very low rate. the way it works, the companies drive all around the country,'s exact all across, picking up people. sometimes they drive for weeks on end and nobody gets out of the van except to go to the bathroom the entire time. that leads to not surprisingly really, really horrible things happening to people. medical crises, sexual assault, multiple deaths. the guards are driving, they hardly ever get to stop. they are very tired. we documented over 50 crashes, 12 of them w
youou report more and more, have the sympathy for everybody involved, the people working in the people being held in custody. >> talk about prison transportation. what is it and why is it privatized, and why is that so appealing to states? >> so let's say you live in florida, and you fell behind on your child support in ohio, for example, and the district attorney wants to bring you back to face a charge on that. to get you all the way and go back would be quite a large venture that...
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youou have any questions, can come appear please. come on up. questions, feel free to ask.se they are not taking their job seriously as it pertains to this country. manufacturing in this country. if you look at some of the people you're talking about, they are outside of the country and having a lot of their product made outside. excuse me. take a look at where their product is made. it is made outside of our country. we want products made in the country. i have to tell you, some of the folks that will leave, they are leaving out of embarrassment because they make their products outside and i have been lecturing them -- including the gentleman you are referring to -- that you have to bring it back to this country. you cannot do it necessarily in ireland and other places. you have to bring the work back to this country. that is what i want. i want manufacturing to be back into the united states so that american workers can benefit. long.'t wait i didn't wait long. i wanted to make sure -- unlike most politicians -- that what i correct. not make a quick statement. the stateme
youou have any questions, can come appear please. come on up. questions, feel free to ask.se they are not taking their job seriously as it pertains to this country. manufacturing in this country. if you look at some of the people you're talking about, they are outside of the country and having a lot of their product made outside. excuse me. take a look at where their product is made. it is made outside of our country. we want products made in the country. i have to tell you, some of the folks...
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when you are in my office earlier this week in thank youou for coming in we talked about of neighbor works and at that moment in time you run up to speed on it. hopefully you've gotten up to speed. have you had a chance to take a look at it? >> i have. i went to graduate school over the last 24 hours.ou >> good for you. the question is, what is your view on neighbor works. you're going to be a direct her of that program? affordable housing program. what is your view of it? >> senator tester, there is a representative on currently the acting with mr. curry in that role when he left. but it is one of the more senior persons had to sit on the board and the chairman of neighbor works. i spent a lot of time, i've noticed a look at the budget last year, 180 of it came from appropriations, 20 of it came from foundation gives. i went out and spoke with people in nevada on the east coast and learned about the organization and what they do is really a proxy the united dates iswhat t offering data of how you do that. you don't mind perspective on affordable housing. i also think we have to find
when you are in my office earlier this week in thank youou for coming in we talked about of neighbor works and at that moment in time you run up to speed on it. hopefully you've gotten up to speed. have you had a chance to take a look at it? >> i have. i went to graduate school over the last 24 hours.ou >> good for you. the question is, what is your view on neighbor works. you're going to be a direct her of that program? affordable housing program. what is your view of it? >>...
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youou understand the rules are playing by, it is easier to play the game. >> thank you. i can see that you are passionate as well as well. a question on a different topic. so often, the discussion of homeownership, affordability, manufacturing housing goes unnoticed. in south carolina one out of every five is prefabricated, the highest percentage in the nation . the average household income for a manufactured home owner is $30,000 versus $52,000 nationwide. folks that buy manufactured housing are the least equipped to deal with rising costs. a study found high financing costs keep these homes from being more affordable. what conclusions did the gao reached on improving manufacturing homes and their affordability? exact answer an but i would be happy to provide you with information, and perhaps information i can submit for the record on work we have done on financing. >> thank you, mr. mcdonnell. i liked your passion, i will ask another question. many home builders struggle to fill vacancies because there is a shortage of qualified workers. it presents housing inventories
youou understand the rules are playing by, it is easier to play the game. >> thank you. i can see that you are passionate as well as well. a question on a different topic. so often, the discussion of homeownership, affordability, manufacturing housing goes unnoticed. in south carolina one out of every five is prefabricated, the highest percentage in the nation . the average household income for a manufactured home owner is $30,000 versus $52,000 nationwide. folks that buy manufactured...
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youou got the back door and turn right, 50 feet away you are in the oval office. you turn left and you are in the briefing room, where the press briefing happens every day and that is metaphorically what the role of the press secretary is, to be halfway between that adversarial relationship between the politician, the president and the press corps who hold him accountable. and you need someone who will be a bridge builder. help- the tried and colleagues appreciate what the role of the free press is. and what you do have to be responsive and accountable. bridge that kind of builder, between the two points of this necessary adversarial relationship, it takes down. and most relationships and congressional offices want someone to be the person who fields the inquiries from the media, who is the right person to respond to search out the information that a reporter a reporter- legitimately wants access to. it is supposed to be a relationship of trust. not one that is a relationship of dueling barriers. best press way secretaries do the job. thy: let me push back on that
youou got the back door and turn right, 50 feet away you are in the oval office. you turn left and you are in the briefing room, where the press briefing happens every day and that is metaphorically what the role of the press secretary is, to be halfway between that adversarial relationship between the politician, the president and the press corps who hold him accountable. and you need someone who will be a bridge builder. help- the tried and colleagues appreciate what the role of the free...
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. >> youou could can see s two ta> pushed together right here. >> the roof of this tgi friday's collapsed with patrons and in employees still inside. a familiar live six sitting ti right below trapped beneathng t. rubble. >> i ran to where i heard the ru screaming and yelling. he >> police department spokeswoman de meeta kinard says it's a miracle no one died. >> reporter: what was your reaction when daylight came and you saw this. >> i kneww>> i that people had trapped in a restaurant you have a concept somebody sitting there and stuff falling on them but then you see that and you'rean e liked holy cow. >> the tornado touched down before warning sirens had a g chance do go off. >> this happened too alcoholically.'s all of a sudden it's there, we didn't have any ramp up time. >> reporter: tulsa now facing a the damage that has been done. e >> it's a miracle we can stand here right now and talk about vr this happened, it's overwith and now we're moving toward 4 recovery. >> notours 24 hours after this d twister touched down, you officials are still surveying the damage here asking folks to
. >> youou could can see s two ta> pushed together right here. >> the roof of this tgi friday's collapsed with patrons and in employees still inside. a familiar live six sitting ti right below trapped beneathng t. rubble. >> i ran to where i heard the ru screaming and yelling. he >> police department spokeswoman de meeta kinard says it's a miracle no one died. >> reporter: what was your reaction when daylight came and you saw this. >> i kneww>> i...