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>> we had multiple calls orr actually -- youou want to take this? >> there were a cocouple of impactful. a team from our chuhurch and goa report that something was coming nearby. . andd i saidd go check it out. and found a whole bunch of elderlrly house whoho weree in condition. some 15 people onon the s stree that needed -- imminent danger and needed rescue. that was really cocool because looked like -- we don't k know this is ann impmportant one o o because theyy didn't market t i that way and found people in dire need that they were able to save. anchor: perhaps you could tell us how you're f feeling right n. >> it's a littltle bit surreal. i'm getting hundrededs o of pho calls from people who are needing to be rescued or rescuers and trying to organize the situation in the goldenn triangle. i'm thahankful and how the universe got here in funny w wa. i wrecked my car on s saturday. and the reaeason i made this si is because i was helpless and i'm glad i wrecked my car. anchor: we thank you very much for telling us more about this website that you
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for me, i came pretty fast back to my daily lifefe, but, you kn, sometimes i need to, youou know, take a walk, or some ththings might be heavy, and i always had bosses and frfriends around me that jusust, you know, gave e me space. hanssen: they had to put me in a coma because i needed to be in medical coma, of course, and the next 6 days, they did over 20 surgeries o on me. they rebuilt half my face from here to h her. it''s not--it's-- it's like this plate there and, like, just screws and stuff. [gunaratnam speaking norwegian] i'm the deputy mayor of o oslo. ii really, really believe in the freedom m of speech, and my job in this city, in oslo citity, it's to create e society wherere people all the time can be, you know, confronted with differences so they are able to, you know, change theirself with information they get, and that's what he wasn't able to do, so i'm not mad at him. i pity him. i really do. [camerara shutters s clicking] yoyou know, w when the trial ben the spring of 2012, i was there a a lot, and people werre like, "why do yoyou waste e your time" like, i'm t there t
for me, i came pretty fast back to my daily lifefe, but, you kn, sometimes i need to, youou know, take a walk, or some ththings might be heavy, and i always had bosses and frfriends around me that jusust, you know, gave e me space. hanssen: they had to put me in a coma because i needed to be in medical coma, of course, and the next 6 days, they did over 20 surgeries o on me. they rebuilt half my face from here to h her. it''s not--it's-- it's like this plate there and, like, just screws and...
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said they don't want to do and it's having one big bill where you don't have a lot of hearings and youou don't see the bill until the last second and then it passes quickly so this is something that congress has not been able to get its act together underthe democrats or republicans under the single appropriations bills at the end of the fiscal year they lump them together. that is what were looking at as early as this week. right now the conservatives don't want to raise the debtsa limit as part of the government funding bill. mark meadows, chairman of the caucasus said let's not do that but that looks to be an easier way for republican leaders, including mitch mcconnell and ryan, to get a bill passed. >> first up is hurricane harvey relief. were expecting about tomorrow in the house at 11:00 o'clock on that. one of the concerns aboutng hurricane super dorm standing was that this became one of those vehicles that a lot of other things were hung on.o at the relief package that wasty eventually passed was the reason why a lot of conservatives say they didn't want to go for thel, sandy pac
said they don't want to do and it's having one big bill where you don't have a lot of hearings and youou don't see the bill until the last second and then it passes quickly so this is something that congress has not been able to get its act together underthe democrats or republicans under the single appropriations bills at the end of the fiscal year they lump them together. that is what were looking at as early as this week. right now the conservatives don't want to raise the debtsa limit as...
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. >> thank youou for visiting u. bye bye. >> and now, we're off to the tropics to the small island statef sao tomé and principe, a former portuguese colony in the gulf of guinea, near the equator. our reporter vanessa fischer visited the smaller of the two islands, principe, which is a mere 140 square kilometers in size. unesco declared it a biosphere reserve in 2012.2. a lot has changed since then, especially when it comes to attitudes about plastic waste. >> leve, leve. take it easy, as they say in principe. but not when it comes to environmental protection. 24-year-old cileine fernandes has a long hot day ahead of her. >> good morning. i've come for the plastic bottles. it's exchange day today. so how's it going, is everything ready? >> a lot of bottles have piled up in her grandmother's backyard. every couple of months, it's time to get rid of them. >> aren't there any more lying around? we've got to collect the whole lot. >> the bottles are valuable because they can be exchanged. >> everybody wants the biosphere bottles. it really motivates the kids more than anyone else. they colle
. >> thank youou for visiting u. bye bye. >> and now, we're off to the tropics to the small island statef sao tomé and principe, a former portuguese colony in the gulf of guinea, near the equator. our reporter vanessa fischer visited the smaller of the two islands, principe, which is a mere 140 square kilometers in size. unesco declared it a biosphere reserve in 2012.2. a lot has changed since then, especially when it comes to attitudes about plastic waste. >> leve, leve....
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the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audiencer] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
the religious overtones might make you think youou were in one of the two party convenentions-- [audiencer] but i hope in a few minutes to make you clclearly aware thhat, other than the environment, not that much that i share with either of them. so let me begin by promising you two things: first, to provide to you a different way of understanding what's happening
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do youou mean --guest: mean the use of social media by foreign nationals? not at the time we were preparing this report. host: was it a surprise this became such an issue since the 2016 election? guest: huge issues have been raised and they have to be addressed. host: why wasn't it on our radar back in 2013? guest: in every period of time we look at an issue, something particulars, some problem that is invisible and we try to address the problem. it simply wasn't visible at the time and the progress and use of technology in our politics is proceeding so rapidly and our understanding of the weakness and risks and issues have to catch up. host: you think this is something we are onto be dealing with for elections to come? will this be solved by 2020>? guest: one thing i want to say about what we can and cannot do,, we worked with election officials and one of the problems not looking at these problems in scale and dealing with them responsibly is we tend not to realize how hard these officials work and how responsible and expert of they are. i have a lot of c
do youou mean --guest: mean the use of social media by foreign nationals? not at the time we were preparing this report. host: was it a surprise this became such an issue since the 2016 election? guest: huge issues have been raised and they have to be addressed. host: why wasn't it on our radar back in 2013? guest: in every period of time we look at an issue, something particulars, some problem that is invisible and we try to address the problem. it simply wasn't visible at the time and the...
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but everything's a compromise, i think youou need to mix in a consnseration fofor the fifishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that ththey can't worork to have oys, but the ultimate goal is long term susurvival of the resource and the lifestyle that it has supported. >>> there have been oyster regulations in maryland for over 100 years and there's always been resistance from the watermen, but with the public resource it has to be managed for everybody, not just for a sellect few people. >> oysters are important from a commercial point of view. they've sustained a fishery, ththey've sustained livelihohood for people e r hundredsds of years now. they're also extremely important ecologically. >> sadly,y, the number of the bay's native oysters is estimated to be about 1% of historic peaks. from an ecological perspective, that titanic loss of oysters is a disaster for the health of the bay. >> we're tryining to achieve an increase in the oyster population whwhich will result in an increase in the ecosystem services provided by
but everything's a compromise, i think youou need to mix in a consnseration fofor the fifishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that ththey can't worork to have oys, but the ultimate goal is long term susurvival of the resource and the lifestyle that it has supported. >>> there have been oyster regulations in maryland for over 100 years and there's always been resistance from the watermen, but with the public resource...
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for harvest periodically, you're not going to have the devevelopment of the e 3 dimensl reefs that youou would get ovevr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think y you need to mix in a cocoideration n for the e fishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that they can't w work to have oyste, but the ultimate goal is long term survival of the resource and the lifestyle that it has supported. >> there have been oyster regulations in maryland for over 100 years and there's always been resistance from the watermen, but with the publicic resource it has to be managed for everybody, not just for a seselect few people. >> oysters are important from a commercial point of view. they've sustained a fishery, they've sustained livelilihood for peoplplfor hundrereds of years now.w. they're also extremely important ecologically. >> sadldly, the number of the bay's native oysters is estimated to be ab
for harvest periodically, you're not going to have the devevelopment of the e 3 dimensl reefs that youou would get ovevr time in a permanent sanctuary where that vertical growth of oysters is allowed to build upon itself over time and provide that 3 dimensional habitat. but everything's a compromise, i think y you need to mix in a cocoideration n for the e fishes and a consideration for the ecosystem. >> i understand watermen's frustration of seeing areas that they can't w work to have...
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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 perfectly 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 us
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 perfectly capable of filling them. we...
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by turkey the youou on the u. . now his lawyer and his fathther s so french univivy professor. protesteted new juries m msn's i'm also the length of his dick detetention iss l lawyr martin triried dale. said yu know what shouldn't take sue dede day. so that taught stewed verified that he is in fact a bonus the date journalist. okay in some water we on the spot about. why this the decision was taken earlier on today that he be released what triggered that you think just put? israelis comes less than twenty four hours after the french foreign minister owns our youth lead three at. matt's targets president red gym type odawa yererin on crcraig yesterdayy. so one has to conclude it does look truth for a french diplomacy. at the press conference yesterday no drown said he had urged the trucks you bring new bureau. out to court as soon as possible but no doubt he said malt b. but i think on top close. nutrients negotiaiating skills arere the s stance tn by. frenchch presidentnt emmanuel mccraw has impressed turkey you know turkey has few friends inn europe but the moment. our relalat
by turkey the youou on the u. . now his lawyer and his fathther s so french univivy professor. protesteted new juries m msn's i'm also the length of his dick detetention iss l lawyr martin triried dale. said yu know what shouldn't take sue dede day. so that taught stewed verified that he is in fact a bonus the date journalist. okay in some water we on the spot about. why this the decision was taken earlier on today that he be released what triggered that you think just put? israelis comes less...
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looking througugh these g gsses will change the course of yoyour career andnd require youou to at andharththe gospel.. dick gregory explained that meeting my father acted as a lens, , which identified d whate could do o in this quest. you see, before malcolm's life was taken from us, he said, atat ththe heart of o our plight wawt race, but ececonomic injustice. said,d, we must ensurerehe economic system is jujust and fair or t the massesf our people will continue toto remain t trapped and lingering n the periphery of economic justice and opportunity. >> conongresswoman maxinine wat. >> we're all herere to celebrare tributeilife and t to pay to his extxtraordinary contributitions, not onlnly to s famimily and his fririends, buto ourr society, to this country, o the world. heardday, y you have all over and over agagain about allf his tremendous and awesome talent. you have heard about his genius. you have heard and you know about his civil rights advocacy, his politics, humor, his wisdom, vision, and uncanny ability to dissect personalities, events, national andnd internationonal probob
looking througugh these g gsses will change the course of yoyour career andnd require youou to at andharththe gospel.. dick gregory explained that meeting my father acted as a lens, , which identified d whate could do o in this quest. you see, before malcolm's life was taken from us, he said, atat ththe heart of o our plight wawt race, but ececonomic injustice. said,d, we must ensurerehe economic system is jujust and fair or t the massesf our people will continue toto remain t trapped and...
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so as far as i am concerned wee only one neo-nazi is youou so 23 years after world warut two ended youcall somebody and not the? -- nazi? that was eight career ender or he did something he was not proud of and i will get them back by making a reference by his sexual preference.i wo andy gets a lot of bad mouthreap and buckley comes back and said there is nothing to take prided when using your own temper. to be where i the moderator. [laughter] >> really have a few minutes left i would like to ask the last question so take a look at this book a wonderful book on stanton and a man and his presidents with william f. buckley coming from different perspectives you will find that absolutely fascinating in a couple of seconds we have left i would ask the panelist to sentences that most what is your next book? >> either sam and chase who is dole were thaddeusas stevens to is very colorful. >> and also with the abstract of the american presidency i will certainly update that i don't know how w we're going to deal with number 45 but then some other aspects i have a few ideas. >> my next movie wi
so as far as i am concerned wee only one neo-nazi is youou so 23 years after world warut two ended youcall somebody and not the? -- nazi? that was eight career ender or he did something he was not proud of and i will get them back by making a reference by his sexual preference.i wo andy gets a lot of bad mouthreap and buckley comes back and said there is nothing to take prided when using your own temper. to be where i the moderator. [laughter] >> really have a few minutes left i would...
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the pesta group youou w think would be onef those targets. keedy: if you have someone with close russian connections working har -- hands in hands wh someone who was going to be president of the united states. i have assume there would be so many nefarious exchanges you would want to know what's going on. if you are only selecting one person to surveil. it seems that you could make the case it could be politically motivated. who would have reasonably known about the filessa warrant, that secret warrant granted by that secret court? >> this is where it gets interesting. they dropped that surveillance. they gave that up. then we progress to 2016. we are getting closer to the election. and the fbi goes back in and requests the fisa court to issue a warrant again on manafort related to some potentially their concerns over the russian contacts. here is the fbi going in to request this warrant own an individual who had been briefly the campaign manager for the republican presidential candidate. they would have to get the doj to sign off on that. if
the pesta group youou w think would be onef those targets. keedy: if you have someone with close russian connections working har -- hands in hands wh someone who was going to be president of the united states. i have assume there would be so many nefarious exchanges you would want to know what's going on. if you are only selecting one person to surveil. it seems that you could make the case it could be politically motivated. who would have reasonably known about the filessa warrant, that secret...
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youou pay people more, would get some better decisions which would contribute to the solution. i do not think you can argue with that. and yet, you do not see it happening. erik: how long do you think it will take before this becomes a real crisis? howard: i am sure you can look at up. i would guess -- it is all just math. this is really a train coming down the track. it is not debatable whether it is coming. i do not know exactly when it gets here, and of course for some, it is here are ready. we have seen a few minutes of all bankruptcies and we have seen illinois try to reform and be rebuffed because pensions are protected under the constitution. we have seen other places actually reform the benefit systems. so there is not a date when the problem arrives. it will be arriving more and more over the next i would imagine 20 years or maybe less. this is going to be a huge problem. when you are talking about $2 trillion of underfunded-ness, that is equivalent to 10% of our national debt. anybody putting in that kind of dream,ounds like a pipe and if anybody did, where would it c
youou pay people more, would get some better decisions which would contribute to the solution. i do not think you can argue with that. and yet, you do not see it happening. erik: how long do you think it will take before this becomes a real crisis? howard: i am sure you can look at up. i would guess -- it is all just math. this is really a train coming down the track. it is not debatable whether it is coming. i do not know exactly when it gets here, and of course for some, it is here are ready....
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he is ofoften very -- he will gt very, very emotional very suddenly if youou get him flustered.d.will get t violent. there was an incident where he attempted to assault my other cousin. i definitely do agree with the idea that this comes from something more deep-seated . amy goodman: how did this white national has happened? -- nationalism happened? jacob scott: i'm the oldest of my generation and he is the youngest of his generation. even though we are uncles, he's closer to his age. amy goodman: what is it mean when he says his father has disowned him? jacob scott: what? amy goodman: what is it mean that his dad has disowned him? jacob scott: he is no longer welcome at family meetings and the one our family would welcome into our homes. ,o answer your first question our whole family -- we are all progreressives. we are all feminists. the time of the ron paul presidential campaign, peter started getting off into these fringe internet spaces like info wars and the like. he started swallowing up that whole mythos. once he got inundated in that, he just kept moving further and furth
he is ofoften very -- he will gt very, very emotional very suddenly if youou get him flustered.d.will get t violent. there was an incident where he attempted to assault my other cousin. i definitely do agree with the idea that this comes from something more deep-seated . amy goodman: how did this white national has happened? -- nationalism happened? jacob scott: i'm the oldest of my generation and he is the youngest of his generation. even though we are uncles, he's closer to his age. amy...
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what i read you at beginning of this segment -- obama said youou can apply to stay temporarily.t to be temporary. now president trump, rightly so, is following coequal branches of government. c he sang the congress, do your job.me i'm giving you more time. >> he's not protecting the dreamers. they are americans, as trump's children. exactly the same. the only difference is they don't have a paper -- >> sean: jorge, you cannot ask that the united states burns its constitution and stomps all over it in the process of doing what you want. you have to understand that we are a nation of laws. >> we are talking about children who are already here. >> sean: i understand but theyey are here illegally. they are here illegally. >> it's not their fault, sean. you do understand that it is not their fault. >> sean: i admire you. but you're missing the main point. we can't burn the constitution just to do what jorge ramos wants. we have to do it legally. >> absolutely but we can change the law.nt president reagan did it in 1986. why can't we do it in 2017? >> sean: understood. >> my real conc
what i read you at beginning of this segment -- obama said youou can apply to stay temporarily.t to be temporary. now president trump, rightly so, is following coequal branches of government. c he sang the congress, do your job.me i'm giving you more time. >> he's not protecting the dreamers. they are americans, as trump's children. exactly the same. the only difference is they don't have a paper -- >> sean: jorge, you cannot ask that the united states burns its constitution and...
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youou are bipartisan then are alienating the republican base. that comes with the territory but i think -- i don't think we are ignoring the conservative base of the party. or the conservative base in congress which has been loyal and supportive of the agenda. met mentioned before, we with mark and jim jordan last week, secretary mnuchin and myself. talked through the plans on tax reform and just this morning. i think we are pretty well in touch with that caucus and making sure that we continue to work with them closely. there is aink question for them. i don't sense that there is a worry that we are leaving them behind. about thed to ask u.n. meetings next week. the mostlk about what pressing matters are, what you hope to accomplish. any chance you will meet with the venezuelan president? has either side reached out for a possible meeting? >> i'm going to be no help whatsoever two-year. i don't have enough with -- not having to worry about the u.n. delegation. i apologize. i don't know the plans and can get back to you later. >> upper deck, bab
youou are bipartisan then are alienating the republican base. that comes with the territory but i think -- i don't think we are ignoring the conservative base of the party. or the conservative base in congress which has been loyal and supportive of the agenda. met mentioned before, we with mark and jim jordan last week, secretary mnuchin and myself. talked through the plans on tax reform and just this morning. i think we are pretty well in touch with that caucus and making sure that we continue...
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youou can appreciate it and have the life that allows you to enjoy it.nts, and all those in some ways have carved out the space for the joyful moments. i think all that stuff was freely talking about it on this record. when "rolling stone" says "the toughest and best in a decade," what do you think they mean? sheryl: it is hard to say. i do think there is a toughness about it and the fact that it is a return to the way i used to make records, which is just a couple of us in a room, some .rum grooves, me on bass we really get to the heart of it. there's not a lot of dressing in this record. it is very in-your-face. we really i think tackled a lot of big themes. charlie: like what? sheryl: i am raising two little boys. this. of our -- this period of our evolution as humans on this planet, there are so many things able training our little people's mines and informing them about who they are. when you consider that the internet is just as dangerous place you have to try to protect , cell phones and social media are constantly telling them what is likeable an
youou can appreciate it and have the life that allows you to enjoy it.nts, and all those in some ways have carved out the space for the joyful moments. i think all that stuff was freely talking about it on this record. when "rolling stone" says "the toughest and best in a decade," what do you think they mean? sheryl: it is hard to say. i do think there is a toughness about it and the fact that it is a return to the way i used to make records, which is just a couple of us in...
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there was a very funny moment in the book or use a president obama told youou don t don't try to be hipou are a grand mal. [laughter] just be yourself. where it did he think you're going to do?'' was he worried about? it is so k. [laughter] >> he was an extraordinarily supportive and helpful friend throughout the whole campaign he would call meet periodically to say are you getting enough sleep? are you eating well? he'd say are you exercising? i was ted think i am getting enough sleep and eating well. [laughter] but he stayed up with me and the campaign and i cannot remember which incident he was referring to but he was always in my corner and had my back. she's you love words did anybodydy see the crossword puzzle of the month ago?. >> can be heard of the game boxers or briefs? [laughter] b so now i will give you two words the book is very revealing but they know what type of hotspots you like candy you judy breeding so now. >> the first half to talk about hot sauce.hasay wo [laughter] i have carried hot sauceats us since 1992. i just want you to know that is true. there were people w
there was a very funny moment in the book or use a president obama told youou don t don't try to be hipou are a grand mal. [laughter] just be yourself. where it did he think you're going to do?'' was he worried about? it is so k. [laughter] >> he was an extraordinarily supportive and helpful friend throughout the whole campaign he would call meet periodically to say are you getting enough sleep? are you eating well? he'd say are you exercising? i was ted think i am getting enough sleep...
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barring the intervention of a ,hird country, tim shorrock where do youou see this going??> i think the people begging for war is cnn and fox news and msnbc, for that matter. i see the networks pushing for war. that is what they're dreaming of, i think. you see a lot of pro-war sentiment and u.s. media as well , sentiment for regime change in this kind of thing. i think it is a very dangerous situation that is things heated up by a press that reports nonsense about north korea and south korea, for that matter. and trump can take advantage of this. there is little investigative reporting, for example, or so much reporting about how large the missiles are and how far they can go, but very little attention on the mechanics of proceed, talks might what north korea wants, what the u.s. wants, how that might work. that is what i try to do in this article in the nation, was to show the history of u.s.-north korean negotiations and show the agreement madede in the 1990's y president clinton and kim jong-il, the father of kim they did not have a bomb then, but that a nuclear program
barring the intervention of a ,hird country, tim shorrock where do youou see this going??> i think the people begging for war is cnn and fox news and msnbc, for that matter. i see the networks pushing for war. that is what they're dreaming of, i think. you see a lot of pro-war sentiment and u.s. media as well , sentiment for regime change in this kind of thing. i think it is a very dangerous situation that is things heated up by a press that reports nonsense about north korea and south...
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if youou are interested. juan, what do you think of my fury as tenuous as it might be?ou diarrhea. >> juan: i think it is the most inventive -- [laughter] >> kimberly: what are we doing here, dana? >> dana: stay tuned. >> juan: this was your most brilliant opposition to raising minimum wage, but given that i know you and i know you're feeling about chipotle, the problems that they have had, is that them raising the minimum wage, there could be a correlation? >> greg: i don't need it anymore. i've had some skirmishes with their men's room. >> jesse: goodth intentional liberals do not deliver good results. they do not understand l capitalism. same thing happen withap obamacare. you mandate the businesses, covering health care for their employees, they cut the part-time coming into than they have less money and still no health care. they slapped the yacht tax on florida, what happens, they buy them in other states, and in the middle class workers that are making all of these yachts are out of work, because nobody is doing business in florida. same thing with gun free zones
if youou are interested. juan, what do you think of my fury as tenuous as it might be?ou diarrhea. >> juan: i think it is the most inventive -- [laughter] >> kimberly: what are we doing here, dana? >> dana: stay tuned. >> juan: this was your most brilliant opposition to raising minimum wage, but given that i know you and i know you're feeling about chipotle, the problems that they have had, is that them raising the minimum wage, there could be a correlation? >>...
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but at the end of the day, youou can't call, every time someone says something that you dislike, racistit shuts down the conversation. >> tucker: yeah. i don't think we're dealing with people who want to have a conversation. >> well, they're not rational. they need to be held responsible for it -- people should be -- shouldn't be supporting thee organizations. if they continue to just spew out hate. they are just as bad as the people they accuse of being racist. >> tucker: i'm sorry, i want to say monique is still sitting next to me, and she is responding in a way that suggests i want to put her back on tv to respond to you.sp monique? i don't think you're sold.v >> no, i don't think it is convincing at all. because everything that we just heard is the line we hear over and over again in order to not have a voice and a say when racism really is an issue. i'm not done. un momento. un momento. the dog whistle has turned into a megaphone, a microphone from the bulliest of the bulliest of pulpits. i know you are chiming in. when the president, over and over again, says things that are remin
but at the end of the day, youou can't call, every time someone says something that you dislike, racistit shuts down the conversation. >> tucker: yeah. i don't think we're dealing with people who want to have a conversation. >> well, they're not rational. they need to be held responsible for it -- people should be -- shouldn't be supporting thee organizations. if they continue to just spew out hate. they are just as bad as the people they accuse of being racist. >> tucker: i'm...
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i know youou have.nk you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: up next, the great dean cain is here to discuss hollywood's newest obsession with russia and the political standards that govern what art is allowed. stayay tuned. i was playing golf days ago... love golf. i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely ruined my game. well, the truth is, that advice was never meant for you. i like you. you want to show me your swing? it's too soon. get advice that's right for you. investment management services from td ameritrade. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: a group of executives in hollywood recently got a two hour briefing on the moscow project, an effort to find and expose collusionhe between donald trump and vladimir putin. actor dean cain is from l.a. he grew up out there, knows everybody and of course stars in and makes his own movies. he joins us he
i know youou have.nk you for joining us. >> thank you. >> tucker: up next, the great dean cain is here to discuss hollywood's newest obsession with russia and the political standards that govern what art is allowed. stayay tuned. i was playing golf days ago... love golf. i used to love golf. wait, what, what happened? i was having a good round, and then my friend, sheila, right as i was stepping into the tee box mentioned a tip a pro gave her. no. yep. did it help? it completely...
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. >> leaving aside whether youou would run for something, because the platform you now have is so great you can be a spokesman about alcoholism, unemployment, opioid addiction, and are you going to kind of make it part of your career talking about these issues? or do you want to be not seen as a spokesman for these eschews? >> i don't know that i want to be seen as a spokesman for these issues. now that i have the platform i might as well do something productive other than just talk about the book. there are other issues that are worth talking about. so you know, i've tried to be a constructive participant in some of these policy debates during the health care reform debate of a few months ago. i went on to capitol hill and i tried to talk to folks this is how it might affect opioid crisis and how it affects some people back at home. we live especially in a non-constructive time. you have to be careful and you have to be smart and you have to recognize that sometimes even when you try to be careful and smart you're not actually being careful and smart. >> when you talk with congress or
. >> leaving aside whether youou would run for something, because the platform you now have is so great you can be a spokesman about alcoholism, unemployment, opioid addiction, and are you going to kind of make it part of your career talking about these issues? or do you want to be not seen as a spokesman for these eschews? >> i don't know that i want to be seen as a spokesman for these issues. now that i have the platform i might as well do something productive other than just talk...
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. >> youou look at him a asking ml owners -- the nfl owners to get rid of players off the field because they are exercising their rights. and that is not right. amy: we'll look at how trump's comments sparked nationwide protests. on sunday "for the nfl, it was 'choose your side sunday" with many nfl players taking a knee during the national anthem, while others locked arms. or whole teams state in the locker rooms. some owners issued statements condemning mr. trump's comments. we'll get response from former nfl player donte stallworth, the nation's sportswriter dave zirin, and dr. harry edwards, sociologist, author, sports activist and the architect of the 1968 olympic project human rights longtime staff consultant with the san francisco 49ers, advising colin kaepernick. he is the author of "the revolt of the black athlete." then we look at climate justice after hurricane harvey in the fenceline community of port arthur, texas, home toto the largest oil refinery in the countrtry. >> i see your smoke rising inn the air, 2:00, 3:00 in the morning g when using no one is there in the still
. >> youou look at him a asking ml owners -- the nfl owners to get rid of players off the field because they are exercising their rights. and that is not right. amy: we'll look at how trump's comments sparked nationwide protests. on sunday "for the nfl, it was 'choose your side sunday" with many nfl players taking a knee during the national anthem, while others locked arms. or whole teams state in the locker rooms. some owners issued statements condemning mr. trump's comments....
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if youou reflect for us, look on one hand, 16 years, there hasn't been any sort of attack of the magnitude of 9/11 here. knock on wood, of course. so on that grounds, u.n. have to say -- you would have to say we have been quite successful. you would have to say that would be a good deal. nonetheless these al qaeda, are incredibly resilient and active around the globe. in the state department's report on 2016 -- on terrorism and 2016, terrorist attacks caused 25,000 deaths and 33,000 casualties around the world. so, 16 years after the events of 9/11, how should we evaluate how the u.s. and the world is doing, against this terrorist threat. lisa: it is very important to reflect on it, and no better time than two days after that horrible day. you used the word resilient in describing our terrorist actors and terrorist enemies. it is not a word i would use, mostly because i associate that with positive traits. i think of communities being resilient, and individuals who have gone through great tragedies being resilient. would, not to fight the hypo, professor, i would say we face a very adaptiv
if youou reflect for us, look on one hand, 16 years, there hasn't been any sort of attack of the magnitude of 9/11 here. knock on wood, of course. so on that grounds, u.n. have to say -- you would have to say we have been quite successful. you would have to say that would be a good deal. nonetheless these al qaeda, are incredibly resilient and active around the globe. in the state department's report on 2016 -- on terrorism and 2016, terrorist attacks caused 25,000 deaths and 33,000 casualties...
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youou don't have enough, pay it the next year. what's happening you getting in debt outfurther of control of the landowner. inike to make a parallel situation.is kind of coal miners faced similar kind of thing. any of remember -- [indiscernible] good people my age. like that. was "16 time."s from it?the key line with sharecroppers. the more they worked if you didn't create enough to pay it in debt.got deeper if you had to get your food at store you did it on credit. if you didn't have that credit, debt.re more in what happens with the system of sharecropping, it puts the sharecropperse deeper and deeper in debt and puts them under control of the lord.a if you tried not to pay the escape, theied to problem was is that you can be in jail for not paying your debt. jail,'re in jail and in they could take your labor and to local landowners. system.d the belief essentially this is what would happen to those who tried to debt. their you'll be arrested, placed if jail and then your laborer will used to build roads to build factories clean
youou don't have enough, pay it the next year. what's happening you getting in debt outfurther of control of the landowner. inike to make a parallel situation.is kind of coal miners faced similar kind of thing. any of remember -- [indiscernible] good people my age. like that. was "16 time."s from it?the key line with sharecroppers. the more they worked if you didn't create enough to pay it in debt.got deeper if you had to get your food at store you did it on credit. if you didn't have...
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if you see someone calling the west the christian world youou might think they're a member of the alt-rightor just very old. we refer to muslim majority countries as the muslim world.d. we take some level of islamic identity for granted coming out of those societies. low the surface there people not happy with it. there will be a debate about identity. apcs, anti- religious views, all of these are marginalized and concealable. an online space brings them outi we can see the leading edge of this in bangladesh. if you look at who al qaeda was targeting it is atheist bloggers, lgbt bloggers and the more time i engage in online space in the region is clearlycs already there and recognize, and hasn't risen to the level where we think of it as a big issue. sometimes these accounts get pulled down and i think we have this narrow frame of reference for them. there's a debate about identity in these societies. a better box to put it in is a debate about identity. so the book, why am i am not a christian, i'm certain there's people in here who are devout christians.oo probably none think this is a bo
if you see someone calling the west the christian world youou might think they're a member of the alt-rightor just very old. we refer to muslim majority countries as the muslim world.d. we take some level of islamic identity for granted coming out of those societies. low the surface there people not happy with it. there will be a debate about identity. apcs, anti- religious views, all of these are marginalized and concealable. an online space brings them outi we can see the leading edge of this...
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youou want to make a sound need something hard like a rock or something.inging] marilyn: so they could've easily used different materials. i have tried, my daughter is a percussionist and i tried her wooden sticks and they actually do not make a good sound. is too because the wood soft. a kind of makes it clunk. makes a clunk. any way that is what we have been working on. we are trying to understand this and any information or questions that people have our great, because we want to ask all of the questions about these. i think i started out with maybe 10 questions, and now i have 100. [laughter] marilyn: but that is fun because it makes us learn. we are still learning about these. [indiscernible] marilyn: i do not know come a maybe -- know, maybe in the park. i do not know. >> we have had articles. and othersletter periodicals. as you progress, we definitely want to document it. marilyn: we have not written our report yet. that will be quite a few months from now. measuredve done is i them all, i have weighed them, this one is over nine pounds. this is th
youou want to make a sound need something hard like a rock or something.inging] marilyn: so they could've easily used different materials. i have tried, my daughter is a percussionist and i tried her wooden sticks and they actually do not make a good sound. is too because the wood soft. a kind of makes it clunk. makes a clunk. any way that is what we have been working on. we are trying to understand this and any information or questions that people have our great, because we want to ask all of...
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people don't care what youou know until they know you care. so if at our evens we spent months with local community leaders to determine the best path forward. blood pressure was to undergo for 100 and out-of-control.nty. in then indicating severe obesity as they spoke with him i heard the story of her proud and hard-working man who just wanted to make ends meet and not have the handout but here's the problem. his income was too high for a subsidy and he simply could not afford the insurance. but like so many and as a conservative measure it as a the conversation and progressed ricans see the label turn on. appeal and replace was our best option that today it is in critical condition we must take action and i view the potential solutions through the lens of a trauma surgeon.leeding and then to make health care healthy again. we have to take three steps back. as you have heard let's continue that cost sharing program as premiums are skyrocketing in be left to bear the cost to create a federal reinsurance program risk pool to allow those with se
people don't care what youou know until they know you care. so if at our evens we spent months with local community leaders to determine the best path forward. blood pressure was to undergo for 100 and out-of-control.nty. in then indicating severe obesity as they spoke with him i heard the story of her proud and hard-working man who just wanted to make ends meet and not have the handout but here's the problem. his income was too high for a subsidy and he simply could not afford the insurance....
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youou are a radio listener, are missing out on the beauty. the emerging vacuum of power. will see us versus them. here is the growth rate, the average of a decade or two ago. gre is the new normal, a 1.1%. are we still there with diminished economic growth? europeans are all now positive. that feels good. as you were talking with peter henry before, who is the growth going to? the average american not feeling good. tom: us versus them, that sounds like something trump would say. is that what this is about? about the failure of globalism. a lot of people have not done well. that schism will grow. think of it as climate change, how it affects the urgency around the world. francine: we saw trump being elected. what is next. it is more about walls, the ability of countries, governments and corporations to use technology and use strategies to separate and divide people. it,ou are not going to fix you deal with the more divided the side -- the more divided society. i am going to explore, how societies will be more effective in dividing their citizens from one another and dividi
youou are a radio listener, are missing out on the beauty. the emerging vacuum of power. will see us versus them. here is the growth rate, the average of a decade or two ago. gre is the new normal, a 1.1%. are we still there with diminished economic growth? europeans are all now positive. that feels good. as you were talking with peter henry before, who is the growth going to? the average american not feeling good. tom: us versus them, that sounds like something trump would say. is that what...
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youou commute in today, want to turn into bloomberg radio.an hear it in new york, washington, dc, boston, and the bay area and sirius xm radio. live from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ alix: this death emma: this is bloomberg daybreak. coming up on bloomberg daybreak, .arold hamm this is bloomberg. daybreak.oomberg i'm emma chandra with your business flash. the securities and exchange commission that's is a hack -- says that a hack of one of their databases may have led to legal trading. forr filing system is used market moving corporate announcements. the agency did not conclude until last month that the cyber criminals may have used the stolen information to make trades. managing $3 trillion worth of assets, the worst month in a decade has gone far enough. they are buying dollars and forr view gain traction -- another interest rate hike this year. google is trying to boost its growing hardware business. the internet search giant has agreed to buy part of htc's engineering and design team. help google gain tighter control over the production
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above youou don't know thate mustn't forget that it's been a particularly challenging term of office that we've just concluded. and that's why i'm so pleased that with you we've reached the strategic goal of our election campaign. top. isn't we've emerged as the strongest party the cd you with the cs you. it's now up to us to form a government and no government can be formed against us. to there year the german chancellor talking about the strongest party but she herself could be. one of its weakest links list belinda michela kushner she is standing by. at the christian democrats headquarters here in berlin getting. we sailed so let's talk about this. this topic of uncle americal the wounded chancellor tonight. is it was quite interesting we just sold a defeated sounds are from the social democrats martin souls calling of the biggest loser of the evening. anthony might well be bright she's been dealt a severe blow over the past twelve years he actually managed to increase. a support base considerably and ben vince now using. is quite significantly down from those forty one percent th
above youou don't know thate mustn't forget that it's been a particularly challenging term of office that we've just concluded. and that's why i'm so pleased that with you we've reached the strategic goal of our election campaign. top. isn't we've emerged as the strongest party the cd you with the cs you. it's now up to us to form a government and no government can be formed against us. to there year the german chancellor talking about the strongest party but she herself could be. one of its...