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my concern is unless we pass something like the better care act, we're left with an untenable alternative. the president's statement that he may just decide not to make the cost-sharing payments, which would provoke an immediate crisis in the marketplace which would force us to act. now, i don't think that's inherently bad, but i want to make sure that we act in a constructive way and that we're not throwing billions of dollars at a broken system but implement the right reforms to put it on the right path. i know here in washington people tend to think of republicans and democrats and this is all about obama, this is about trump, this is about personalties. it's not. it's not even about politics. it shouldn't be ultimately. this should be about the people we represent in our states and the people we represent across the country and how can we do the best job given the difficult hand we've been given to try to help make things better? now this is not going to be the end of the process. this is just another step along the journey toward making health care more affordable and more accessible
my concern is unless we pass something like the better care act, we're left with an untenable alternative. the president's statement that he may just decide not to make the cost-sharing payments, which would provoke an immediate crisis in the marketplace which would force us to act. now, i don't think that's inherently bad, but i want to make sure that we act in a constructive way and that we're not throwing billions of dollars at a broken system but implement the right reforms to put it on the...
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and ultimately, that's -- so it is untenable. i think this weekend, the president has to pick. it's pretty clear, the family wants bannon and the president wants priebus out. then just do it. because right now you have total paralysis. >> does he have the stomach for it, chuck? >> reporter: obviously, he doesn't. or it would have been done already. the republican party has this huge problem. in this respect. the last ten, eight years, have been defined by the only thing that kept all of their coalitions together was undoing anything obama. whatever that meant. okay? and it was a different definition for different people. and obama -- and basically, that strategy proved to be, while good politics when you're not in power, when you still try to pursue that path while you're in power, it was untenable. and that came crashing down last night. and i think the question is, how does this party reorganize itself? what is the vision of the -- what does it mean to be a republican any more? i think the trump wing of the party and the congressional wing of the party are nowhere near on the
and ultimately, that's -- so it is untenable. i think this weekend, the president has to pick. it's pretty clear, the family wants bannon and the president wants priebus out. then just do it. because right now you have total paralysis. >> does he have the stomach for it, chuck? >> reporter: obviously, he doesn't. or it would have been done already. the republican party has this huge problem. in this respect. the last ten, eight years, have been defined by the only thing that kept...
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people are saying her position is untenable as she could go as early as september, and one mp said, the biggest threat to theresa may is ambition, you know, her colleagues are going to stand out track star power not only ina back stand out track star power not only in a back but also any front. she is so weak. that is a thing. she is relying on the dup and has magic billion pounds out of thin air and is still a cap on public sector pay. even tories did not vote for the dup and all their policies, but suddenly they are part of an arrangement with they are part of an arrangement with the government to get bills through, and people think that is not very democratic. she comes away from the 20 saying, donald trump says there isa 20 saying, donald trump says there is a good chance we can sort it out. no they are not. not until after we have sorted ourselves out of brexit. it is not going to happen. it does not give her any point saying that there is good ba trade deal with the us. he says he loves putin. you just cannot what he's going to say tomorrow. and also the reality of these big adjac
people are saying her position is untenable as she could go as early as september, and one mp said, the biggest threat to theresa may is ambition, you know, her colleagues are going to stand out track star power not only ina back stand out track star power not only in a back but also any front. she is so weak. that is a thing. she is relying on the dup and has magic billion pounds out of thin air and is still a cap on public sector pay. even tories did not vote for the dup and all their...
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tory mps are openly saying that her position is untenable and i do think this repeal bill will be a complete nightmare to try and steer through parliament. except that we always knew it would be. we are so knitted into europe that unpicking it was always going to be difficult. this idea that we could suddenly go ok, oi'i idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let us just stop it. idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let usjust stop it. it does not happen like that. this is the divorce from hell. you thought that richard burton and elizabeth taylor had it off... you have not seen brexit. you will get thejules, who will get the dog, the yacht, the house? that is small beer compared to this. it will only take seven mps to this. it will only take seven mps to mount a rebellion, for the government to be defeated, even with the help of the dup. it is so tenuous. and you have liberal democrat saying, predicting that legislative war, saying the bill would look like a christmas tree because of the number of amendments that will be hung onto with full. as isaid, that will be hung ont
tory mps are openly saying that her position is untenable and i do think this repeal bill will be a complete nightmare to try and steer through parliament. except that we always knew it would be. we are so knitted into europe that unpicking it was always going to be difficult. this idea that we could suddenly go ok, oi'i idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let us just stop it. idea that we could suddenly go ok, on this day let usjust stop it. it does not happen like that. this is the...
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this guy has damaged himself so much internally, and it was completely untenable. i think that we'll have to see, if the president understood that himself. >> let me -- these are live pictures, we waiting for this medal of honor ceremony with this vietnam war veteran. i spied general kelly. then after this, there's ivanka trump, and then we are supposed to have, stelter, correct me if we have changed it, 3:45 eastern time this on-camera press breers. >> what does this say? sarah huckabee sanders is still scheduled to have -- -- may get delayed. i wonder if she knew this was going to happen. she has become the only one of other press secretaries was pushed out. remember a few days ago he vowed to fire all the leakers. snl didn't have enough time to cast him. there was even online chatter about this. >> just looking at ivanka trump, we knew to the two of you, ivanka trump and jared kushner, top advisers and son-in-law, they are fans, but also of general kelly and this move. no? yes? >> yes. >> yes, they were fans of what they hoped scaramucci was going to do. they we
this guy has damaged himself so much internally, and it was completely untenable. i think that we'll have to see, if the president understood that himself. >> let me -- these are live pictures, we waiting for this medal of honor ceremony with this vietnam war veteran. i spied general kelly. then after this, there's ivanka trump, and then we are supposed to have, stelter, correct me if we have changed it, 3:45 eastern time this on-camera press breers. >> what does this say? sarah...
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that is an untenable position for the united states and others. perhaps some more sanctions, perhaps some more deployment of american military power to the region and most certainly people are saying increase the sanctions and the pressure on chinese companies that do business with north korea. >> well, will any of this be effective? she also spoke with a former cia now with the heritage foundation who actually sat down with diplomats and he said a denuclearized is totally off the table and they would either step down or fight. really what are the options? >> all right. white house officials have reason to hope president trump's second european trip will be smoother than his rocky european debut in may. that visit marked by this awkward body language and the president scolding world leaders for not meeting their nato obligations. >> this time the president starts his trip in poland where the populist government there is expected to roll out the red carpet. we're joined from warsaw where president trump lands later today. he's wheels up in less tha
that is an untenable position for the united states and others. perhaps some more sanctions, perhaps some more deployment of american military power to the region and most certainly people are saying increase the sanctions and the pressure on chinese companies that do business with north korea. >> well, will any of this be effective? she also spoke with a former cia now with the heritage foundation who actually sat down with diplomats and he said a denuclearized is totally off the table...
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of flak for setting this to dollar, lofty, 2018 earnings-per-share goal that has gotten increasingly untenable as oil and gas markets have worsened. and they have stuck by that. so why did he do that? i think that is one of the big questions for ge. why such aggressive standards in trying to push yourself to meet these hurdles that look impossible? master they had aggressive organic -- last year they had or guess if -- aggressive organic roast targets, but that is what people are -- roast targets, but -- growth targets, but that is what people are looking for with flannery. they are looking to move toward different accounting standards, whatever that might be. vonnie: brooke sutherland, be sure to pick up her column on the bloomberg. coming up, how are democrats reacting to the controversy surrounding president trump? the ranking member of the senate usance committee tells earlier about markets. and more reaction to the news that sean spicer has resigned as press for terry. anthony scaramucci -- press secretary. now pressaramucci director. and you can watch all of our pieces on tv . this i
of flak for setting this to dollar, lofty, 2018 earnings-per-share goal that has gotten increasingly untenable as oil and gas markets have worsened. and they have stuck by that. so why did he do that? i think that is one of the big questions for ge. why such aggressive standards in trying to push yourself to meet these hurdles that look impossible? master they had aggressive organic -- last year they had or guess if -- aggressive organic roast targets, but that is what people are -- roast...
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it will be untenable for us to continue farming without support subsidies. reporter: unless the british economy steps into the breach. camille: the u.k. government has got no interest whatsoever. and you know why? it is because unlike the eu, they do not have a territorial cohesion policy. and that's very, very worrying. reporter: there's another fear -- that fully-integrated eu citizens will have to leave in case of a hard brexit, which prime minister theresa may currently wants. that would mean french citizen camille and german-born katrin bach would have to go. katrin: i decided to move here because this is an eu country. now, there's so much uncertainty. it feels like they pulled the rug out from under our feet. reporter: to the islanders, the eu is not just a financial lifeline, but also the epitome of openness. charlie: you'd have to be a very narrow-minded country that doesn't want to let people in to share what you have. so yeah, i think england tends to look inwards on itself far too much. scotland embraces the people that come here because we are a
it will be untenable for us to continue farming without support subsidies. reporter: unless the british economy steps into the breach. camille: the u.k. government has got no interest whatsoever. and you know why? it is because unlike the eu, they do not have a territorial cohesion policy. and that's very, very worrying. reporter: there's another fear -- that fully-integrated eu citizens will have to leave in case of a hard brexit, which prime minister theresa may currently wants. that would...
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it was untenable to have anthony scaramucci stay in the white house and let alone stay in the white house and not report to the chief of staff. it's pretty simple. this is not a job that only anthony scaramucci to do. this is a job mercedes schlapp could do. scaramucci wasn't so essential that he democrated goods who didn't want to go through the chain of command, didn't want to report to the chief of staff, that he was necessary. so the president let his guy make his first move. that will send a message across the west wing that this guy is for real. kelly is the chief of staff. >> harris: saw the democrats feasting off what seemed to be reality television playing out with the administration's mouth piece, if you will, in anthony scaramucci. it was odd that a coms director that you wouldn't normally see be out there so much. we thought is this how the president is going to right the ship. what does this tell us to have so much out there and then you've also got a president tweeting. where do you think we need to be at this point? >> you and i are exactly where we need to be which is toge
it was untenable to have anthony scaramucci stay in the white house and let alone stay in the white house and not report to the chief of staff. it's pretty simple. this is not a job that only anthony scaramucci to do. this is a job mercedes schlapp could do. scaramucci wasn't so essential that he democrated goods who didn't want to go through the chain of command, didn't want to report to the chief of staff, that he was necessary. so the president let his guy make his first move. that will send...
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or because the president believes it's untenable one way or another, then the president could conceivably appoint another attorney general getting that person confirmed might be difficult. maybe you could do it while congress is out of session that would be another option. but if the president could appoint another attorney general who would then not have to be recused from this, then if you want to play it out, that person could be loyal to the president and decide that maybe the mueller investigation was overstepping its bounds. but, again, it's a long way from here to there. but if you look at why the president is so upset at sessions, it's because he feels that he should not have recused himself because of russia. now, i also think we have to keep in mind here that while "the washington post" does quote a u.s. official saying that sessions has provided what the official calls misleading information, we have -- this could be a russian ambassador bragging about what was said. >> right. >> between the two of them. and so we really don't know how this -- how this gets resolved. and, you k
or because the president believes it's untenable one way or another, then the president could conceivably appoint another attorney general getting that person confirmed might be difficult. maybe you could do it while congress is out of session that would be another option. but if the president could appoint another attorney general who would then not have to be recused from this, then if you want to play it out, that person could be loyal to the president and decide that maybe the mueller...
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i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, it's -- we'll find out if he can bring order. if everybody in the president's orbit, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate he could have picked to be chief of staff. but he can only be successful if, number one, the president gives him some authority, at least on staffing, and number two, if there is an acknowledgment of where things get started and where they end. are people going to be able to do end runs around the chief of staff, this one, like they did before? i imagine that somebody who has worn the uniform is going to be harder to end run than a guy like reince priebus. so we'll see. but ultimately about what authority does this president give his chief of staff. >> i know you'll have more on "meet the press" on sunday. chuck, thank you. >>> let's go the other major story i mentioned a moment ago. north korea fir
i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, it's -- we'll find out if he can bring order. if everybody in the president's orbit, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate he could have picked to be chief of staff. but he can only be successful if, number one, the president...
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i mean, the situation was untenable. there were effectively two chiefs of staff with the mooch -- >> on a good day there were two. >> we woke up this morning and clearly there were two people who thought they were chief of staff to the president. that was untenable. now one of them is out. the big question i think is do does the new chief of staff, does he reorganize the west wing. this is not about reince priebus. this is a recognition that six months into this presidency it is a failed presidency. he has not done any of the big things that he promised he would do. and he doesn't have momentum on any of the big things. so it's a reflection that there needed to be a shake up mt that's what this is about. >> i've got to think capitol hill is looking at this going oh, okay. this will be okay. >> yeah. i think there's a couple of different layers of that. i mean, reince priebus has a great relationship with speaker ryan. on the other hand, he doesn't have deep legislative experience. he comes from the political side of the
i mean, the situation was untenable. there were effectively two chiefs of staff with the mooch -- >> on a good day there were two. >> we woke up this morning and clearly there were two people who thought they were chief of staff to the president. that was untenable. now one of them is out. the big question i think is do does the new chief of staff, does he reorganize the west wing. this is not about reince priebus. this is a recognition that six months into this presidency it is a...
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>> it is -- it's untenable. the situation is untenable. the president has to decide immediately this weekend, is it priebus, is it scaramucci? is it bannon? >> who resigns? >> who resigns. it's untenable. the west wing is paralyzed at this point. people not involved in the feud, are sitting watching, waiting to see. who is in charge of this white house? who do they report to? who is setting the agenda? who is running the meeting meet? he has to do something this weekend. this white house is not prepared for an unforeseen crisis. be it natural disaster or something else. and they only have themselves to blame. this is that untenable. >> and scaramucci reports to the president himself. did he score points with that tirade? >> it's the way he has gone after prebus until the tirade. scaramucci has the confidence of the president and his family. going of priebus and ban bnon. they have wanted priebus out for months. they have wanted bannon out for months. it's no surprise to me that that were the two people that scaramucci targeted. >> this isn
>> it is -- it's untenable. the situation is untenable. the president has to decide immediately this weekend, is it priebus, is it scaramucci? is it bannon? >> who resigns? >> who resigns. it's untenable. the west wing is paralyzed at this point. people not involved in the feud, are sitting watching, waiting to see. who is in charge of this white house? who do they report to? who is setting the agenda? who is running the meeting meet? he has to do something this weekend. this...
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>> it is -- it's untenable. the situation is untenable. e immediately this weekend, is it priebus, is it scaramucci? is it bannon? >> who resigns? >> who resigns. it's untenable. the west wing is paralyzed at this point. people not involved in the feud, are sitting watching, waiting to see. who is in charge of this white house? who do they report to? who is setting the agenda? who is running the meeting meet? he has to do something this weekend. this white house is not prepared for an unforeseen crisis. be it natural disaster or something else. and they only have themselves to blame. this is that untenable. >> and scaramucci reports to the president himself. did he score points with that tirade? >> it's the way he has gone after prebus until t scaramucci has the confidence of the president and his family. going of priebus and ban bnon. they have wanted priebus out for months. they have wanted bannon out for months. it's no surprise to me that that were the two people that scaramucci targeted. >> this isn't just west wing intrigue, but affe
>> it is -- it's untenable. the situation is untenable. e immediately this weekend, is it priebus, is it scaramucci? is it bannon? >> who resigns? >> who resigns. it's untenable. the west wing is paralyzed at this point. people not involved in the feud, are sitting watching, waiting to see. who is in charge of this white house? who do they report to? who is setting the agenda? who is running the meeting meet? he has to do something this weekend. this white house is not...
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on wednesday, a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable — with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. football stars and celebrities have been arriving in the city of rosario in argentina, for the wedding of its most famous son, the barcelona player, lionel messi. he is marrying his childhood sweetheart, antonela roccuzzo, with whom he has two children. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in the canadian capital ottawa on saturday to celebrate the country's150th anniversary. it's a nation that thrives on diversity and which welcomes tens of thousands of refugees every year — but not everyone is celebrating the country's milestone, as our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. the start of a long weekend party. canada has begun celebrating its 150th birthday. cheering. millions of people expected to salute a young country, that unashamedly roots its identity in multiculturalism. canada to me means home, obviously, but it means diversity. we're very accepting of everyone he
on wednesday, a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable — with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. football stars and celebrities have been arriving in the city of rosario in argentina, for the wedding of its most famous son, the barcelona player, lionel messi. he is marrying his childhood sweetheart, antonela roccuzzo, with whom he has two children. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to...
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statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable, it will provoke a terrible war. i think in between there might be some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that basically wall north korea off from any kind of economic activity. >> quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea. what's your reaction to that? >> well, the president should be very careful. the first thing you should do is not tweet out his foreign policy. i think so far he's been restrained, but at the same time, going it alone, first military strike, that's not going to work. >> quijano: you've negotiated with kim jong un's father, but the son is quite different. can he be trusted? >> we don't know anything about the son. he's unpredictable. he's dangerous. he's not like the father. with kim jong un, we don't know what he wants except he wants to be one on the world stage, he wants to be the big guy in the region, he wants
statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable, it will provoke a terrible war. i think in between there might be some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that basically wall north korea off from any kind of economic activity. >> quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea....
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on wednesday, a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable, with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has launched what's been described as the biggest tax reform since the country's independence 70 years ago. the changes standardise taxes on goods and services. the move is expected to create a single indian market. andy murray will begin his defence of his wimbledon title against a player ranked 134 in the world when the championships begin on monday. he pulled out of his last warm—up game yesterday because of a hip problem, but was still practising on the grass at the all england club. murray is drawn in the same half as the french open champion rafael nadal, and stan wawrinka. adele says she's heartbroken after being forced to cancel the last two shows of her tour. the singer was due to perform two final shows at wembley stadium tonight and tomorrow night, but is postponing them after damaging her vocal chords. earlier this week, she told fans this tour
on wednesday, a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable, with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. the indian prime minister, narendra modi, has launched what's been described as the biggest tax reform since the country's independence 70 years ago. the changes standardise taxes on goods and services. the move is expected to create a single indian market. andy murray will begin his defence of his wimbledon...
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to come up with meaningful reforms of the broken obamacare system, that we will be left with an untenable choice, either an insurance company bailout of the same flawed structure of obamacare or an immediate crisis that's going to force us to act and do the bailout with any -- wi i >> now live to london for britishers prime minister's question time, each week the house of commons is in session, teresa made taking questions live wednesday morning on c-span2. prior to questions i members are finishing up other business, now live to the floor of the british house of commons. >> in scotland. >> mister speaker. on 8 june the people of scotland delivered which party stands up for scotland and scotland's financial arrangement. 12 additional mps, scottish national party, 21 left. >> or even fewer. >> questions to the prime minister. mister jeffrey robinson. >> as we approach recess, i am sure members of all sides for their dedication to our work in washington, particularly challenging here. we start terrorists attack our democracy and our way of life not just in the westminster attack but in the
to come up with meaningful reforms of the broken obamacare system, that we will be left with an untenable choice, either an insurance company bailout of the same flawed structure of obamacare or an immediate crisis that's going to force us to act and do the bailout with any -- wi i >> now live to london for britishers prime minister's question time, each week the house of commons is in session, teresa made taking questions live wednesday morning on c-span2. prior to questions i members...
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statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable, it will provoke a terrible war. i think in between there might be some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that north korea off from any kind of economic activity. >> quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea. what's your reaction to that? >> well, the president should be very careful. the first thing you should do is not tweet out his foreign policy. i think so far he's been restrained, but at the same time, going it alone, first military strike, that's not going to work. >> quijano: you've negotiated with kim jong un's father, but the son is quite different. can he be trusted? >> we don't know anything about the son. he's unpredictable. he's dangerous. he's not like the father. with kim jong un, we don't know what he wants except he wants to be one on the world stage, he wants to be the big guy in the region, he wants to be defy the
statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable, it will provoke a terrible war. i think in between there might be some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that north korea off from any kind of economic activity. >> quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea. what's your...
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i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, it's -- we'll find out if he can bring order. if everybody in the president's orbabout it, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate he could have picked to be chief of staff. but he can only be successful if, number one, the president gives him some authority, at least on staffing, and number two, if there is an acknowledgment of where things get started and where they end. are people going to be able to could end runs around the chief of staff, this one like they did before? i imagine that somebody who has worn the uniform is going to be harder to end run than a guy like reince priebus. but ultimately about what authority does this president give his chief of staff. >> i know you'll have more o"m press" on sunday. chuck, thank you. >>> let's go the other major story i mentioned a moment ago. north korea fired off another
i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, it's -- we'll find out if he can bring order. if everybody in the president's orbabout it, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate he could have picked to be chief of staff. but he can only be successful if, number one, the...
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and until conservatives start coming out and agreeing that it's unacceptable and untenable for a president to do that, i don't know where we are. >> i got local problems, you know? and that is the opioid problem is killing a lot of our people in the city and throughout the state and new jersey. and this week, there's a new center being opened up in the 2400 block of north 5th street -- a major, large, very fancy center in terms of providing behavioral work and behavioral physicians to be able to help those opioid addicts. >> thanks, nelson. val? >> well, matt, another liberal-progressive myth going down in flames in seattle where they increased the minimal wage to $15. a study commissioned by the city and performed by the university of washington showed that it's actually hurting the workers it was supposed to help by two to three to one -- $125 a week loss for people it's supposed to help. >> thanks for our panelists. thanks to you for watching. happy 4th of july, everyone. i'm matt o'donnell. we'll see you monday morning on "action news." ♪ >> i'm nydia han coming up next on "action ne
and until conservatives start coming out and agreeing that it's unacceptable and untenable for a president to do that, i don't know where we are. >> i got local problems, you know? and that is the opioid problem is killing a lot of our people in the city and throughout the state and new jersey. and this week, there's a new center being opened up in the 2400 block of north 5th street -- a major, large, very fancy center in terms of providing behavioral work and behavioral physicians to be...
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statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable. it will provoke a terrible war. i think, in between, there might t some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that basically wall north korea off from any kind of economic activity. id quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea. what's your reaction to that? >> well, the president should be very careful. the first thing you should do, is not tweet out his foreign policy. i think so far he's been restrained, but at the same time, going it alone, first military strike, that's not going to work. >> quijano: you've negotiated with kim jong-un's father, but the son is quite different. can he be trusted? >> we don't know anything about the son. on's unpredictable. h's dangerous. he's not like the father. with kim jong-un, we don't know what he wants except he wants to be one on the world stage. he wants to be the big guy in the region. he want
statements and diplomacy, and then there's military strike option, which i don't think is realistic, untenable. it will provoke a terrible war. i think, in between, there might t some additional pressures, a new approach that brings international pressure, not just the surrounding countries but perhaps a new coalition of countries that basically wall north korea off from any kind of economic activity. id quijano: but president trump said that he's prepared to act alone on north korea. what's...
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i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, we'll find out if he can bring order. the -- if everybody in the president's orbit, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate hee could have picked to be chief of staff, but he can only be successful if, number one, the president gives him some authority, at least on staffing, and number two, if there is an acknowledgment of where things get started and where they end. are people going to be able to could end runs around the chief of staff, this one like they did before? i imagine that somebody who has worn the uniform will be harder to end run than a guy like priebus. but ultimately about what authority does this president give his chief of staff. >> i know you'll have more on "meet the press" on sunday. chuck, thang. >>> the other story i mentioned, north korea fired off another intercontinental missile late today one tha
i mean, look, it was an untenable situation when you had this new communications director in open warfare with two of the president's closest advisers, the chief of staff, reince priebus, who is now out, and the chief strategist steve bannon. look, we'll find out if he can bring order. the -- if everybody in the president's orbit, lester, i would say john kelly was probably the best candidate hee could have picked to be chief of staff, but he can only be successful if, number one, the president...
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the white house has acknowledged privately for a few weeks from now that it's pretty untenable in this environment for him to veto. you have heard him signal he would actually support this. >> sreenivasan: many presidents have said this is a purview of my presidency, my right to do this, my executive power. in this piece of legislation in these particularly sanctions we are seeing that power limited. >> sure, he is not the first president to chafe on shackles put on him by congress. republicans in congress in whoa many the being administration has lobbied for months, on these measures, makes it an extraordinary moment in the republican congress this early in the administration setting this check against president whn they have been disinclined to confront him. >> sreenivasan: what were the sanctions compared to those already passed through senate? >> it was a combination of things. initially speaker ryan and the majority leader kevin mccarthy rose technical issues, raising revenue there is some other concerns concerning american businesses a lot of oil and gas companies lobbied against
the white house has acknowledged privately for a few weeks from now that it's pretty untenable in this environment for him to veto. you have heard him signal he would actually support this. >> sreenivasan: many presidents have said this is a purview of my presidency, my right to do this, my executive power. in this piece of legislation in these particularly sanctions we are seeing that power limited. >> sure, he is not the first president to chafe on shackles put on him by congress....
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the eu commissioner said he understood why the situation was untenable. helmut kohl — the father of german reunification and the country's longest serving chancellor in modern time — has been finally laid to rest. the service took place in speyer cathedral. his coffin was then taken away by an honour guard for burial in the grounds. earlier, world leaders, old and new, paid tribute at a ceremony in the european parliament in strasbourg. hugh schofield reports. helmut kohl's coffin brought into the parliament as world leaders came to pay tribute. this was a man who could do what many thought was impossible, making germany one nation again but within europe and without awaking the dark memories of the past. in speeches, they pay tribute to helmut kohl's achievement and his generous large personality. friends from the past but the former spanish prime minister and bill clinton who delivered a rhetorical toured a toured a force. helmut kohl gave us the chance to be involved in something bigger than ourselves, bigger than our terms of office, bigger than o
the eu commissioner said he understood why the situation was untenable. helmut kohl — the father of german reunification and the country's longest serving chancellor in modern time — has been finally laid to rest. the service took place in speyer cathedral. his coffin was then taken away by an honour guard for burial in the grounds. earlier, world leaders, old and new, paid tribute at a ceremony in the european parliament in strasbourg. hugh schofield reports. helmut kohl's coffin brought...
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on wednesday a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable, with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. football stars and celebrities have been arriving in the argentine city of rosario for the wedding of its most famous son, the barcelona player lionel messi. he is marrying his childhood sweetheart, antonella roccuzzo, with whom he has two children. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in the canadian capital, 0ttawa, on saturday to celebrate the country's150th anniversary. it is a nation that thrives on diversity, and which welcomes tens of thousands of refugees every yea r. but not everyone is celebrating the country's milestone, as our chief correspondent gavin hewitt reports. the start of a long weekend party — canada has begun celebrating its 150th birthday. cheering. millions of people expected to salute a young country, that unashamedly roots its identity in multiculturalism. canada to me means home, obviously, but it means diversity. we're very accepting of everyone here.
on wednesday a senior eu official said the scale of migration across the mediterranean is untenable, with around 10,000 people reported to have attempted the journey in the past few days. football stars and celebrities have been arriving in the argentine city of rosario for the wedding of its most famous son, the barcelona player lionel messi. he is marrying his childhood sweetheart, antonella roccuzzo, with whom he has two children. hundreds of thousands of people are expected to gather in the...
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is the media's favorite bogeyman right now for a variety of reasons first of all we have this this untenable twenty four hour news cycle where every news network every newspaper every news website feels compelled to produce something new constantly over the course of twenty four hours so the competition is vicious secondly i think that most of the news outlets in the united states have taken a political position whether it's pro trump or anti trump and the russia story fits into a lot of those narratives now i for one have said from the very beginning of this that if we're going to accuse the russian government took battling in our internal affairs we ought to be able to present proof to the american people that proof has not been forthcoming. but for a lot of people here in the united states they don't really need the proof they just need the new york times and the new york times these associated press frequently rely on one unconfirmed source before they run with the story. the french president among the crown wants to slash the size of france's parliament by a third he announced the plan
is the media's favorite bogeyman right now for a variety of reasons first of all we have this this untenable twenty four hour news cycle where every news network every newspaper every news website feels compelled to produce something new constantly over the course of twenty four hours so the competition is vicious secondly i think that most of the news outlets in the united states have taken a political position whether it's pro trump or anti trump and the russia story fits into a lot of those...
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if they're managers, toxicity is, i think, untenable in a manager. and speaks to things that are probably not going to work out in the work place. but i think it is rehab -- you can rehab toxicity in some situations. we talk about this but i go with, do i like this person, trust this person, respect this person? if you have two of those, toxicity usually to me relates to trust. you don't trust, you're not aligned. >> let's say you trust them, you like them, but no one else on the team can relate to them. >> i think i like the competition idea. >> not knocking them down in a malicious way but humanizing them to everybody else. my feeling is if there's toxicity it's a lack of humility if they're a star contributor and they can start to connect. >> just bad communication skills. >> fair enough. i think creating humanity around them and a couple shots at them that brings them down to everybody else's level -- >> give them a more challenging as task, also. we're so comfortable with people, it is easy to manage that person. it's easy for him or her to comm
if they're managers, toxicity is, i think, untenable in a manager. and speaks to things that are probably not going to work out in the work place. but i think it is rehab -- you can rehab toxicity in some situations. we talk about this but i go with, do i like this person, trust this person, respect this person? if you have two of those, toxicity usually to me relates to trust. you don't trust, you're not aligned. >> let's say you trust them, you like them, but no one else on the team can...
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front of the campaign to deliberate misinformation or to put the campaign in a situation that is pretty untenable at this point. we have no reason to believe this was a set up in that regard this lawyer natalia we know to be very passionate about this magnitsky act and we genuinely believe that she wanted a forum to raise those issues i think the problem arose with mr goldstone saying things which were not true for the purpose of securing them and securing the meeting was claiming that they had dirt on hillary clinton and that was the big draw to possibly bring in donald trump jr and of course he said it in email if that's the case we'd love to hear it right. yeah and what my view on this is the following i mean if it were the case that russian prosecutors had secret confidential critical information about hillary clinton that was damaging and they wanted to convey it to the trump campaign through our cycle our of mr i would have picked up the phone and called donald trump it makes no sense that he would have had his pop singing sign reach out to his music industry promoter to try to arrange a me
front of the campaign to deliberate misinformation or to put the campaign in a situation that is pretty untenable at this point. we have no reason to believe this was a set up in that regard this lawyer natalia we know to be very passionate about this magnitsky act and we genuinely believe that she wanted a forum to raise those issues i think the problem arose with mr goldstone saying things which were not true for the purpose of securing them and securing the meeting was claiming that they had...
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those are both untenable options. you can't do that. put pressure on europe, because they don't want a nuclear iran that can reach them as well. they are also sitting ducks. we have to work together, cooperatively, to put a stop to this, and i think there really is the will to do this in this current administration, it certainly is with art secretary of state, rex tillotson, who also is really not going to suffer any fools and saying enough is enough. >> dana: this is a subject that you covered for years as a journalist. it seems like now, they need is urgent to do something. i wonder if you think there will be bipartisan support for president trump when he decides to take action, whatever it might be. >> juan: i was surprised to hear jesse say that he is a great defender of san francisco all of a sudden. anyway, you know it's interesting to me, if you talk to people who have been any national defense industry at some time, they say it's time to stop talking. it's not about the fists. if you raise a fist to north korea, not only do you
those are both untenable options. you can't do that. put pressure on europe, because they don't want a nuclear iran that can reach them as well. they are also sitting ducks. we have to work together, cooperatively, to put a stop to this, and i think there really is the will to do this in this current administration, it certainly is with art secretary of state, rex tillotson, who also is really not going to suffer any fools and saying enough is enough. >> dana: this is a subject that you...
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. >> if they're managers -- toxicity is, i think, untenable in a manager. and speaks to things they're probably not going to work out in the workplace. i think that it is -- you can rehab toxicity in some situations. we talk about this, but i go with do i like this person, trust this person, do i respect this person? if you have two of those, toxicity usually to me relates to trust. you don't trust. you're not aligned. >> say you trust them, you like them. but no one else on the team can relate to them. >> i think i like the competition idea. >> yeah. that's right. not knocking them down in a malicious way but humanizing them. my feeling is if there's toxicity it's a lack of humility. particularly if they're a particular star contributor and start to disconnect. >> just bad communications skills. >> fair enough. i think creating some -- like humanity around them in a couple shots at them that brings them to everybody else's level -- >> give them a more challenging task also. sometimes we become so comfortable with people that it is easy for me to manage tha
. >> if they're managers -- toxicity is, i think, untenable in a manager. and speaks to things they're probably not going to work out in the workplace. i think that it is -- you can rehab toxicity in some situations. we talk about this, but i go with do i like this person, trust this person, do i respect this person? if you have two of those, toxicity usually to me relates to trust. you don't trust. you're not aligned. >> say you trust them, you like them. but no one else on the...
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either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you. trish: coming up, president trump challenging the senate to fulfill its promise. >> obamacare has broken our healthcare system, broken. it is collapsing. it gone. now it is up to us to get great healthcare for the american people. >> mollie heming way and ned ryan of join me after the break. ststststst copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function al
either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you....
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single solutions may have worked in the past, but today, that approach is not only unwise but also untenable. mitigating the threat of flooding in itself is not enough. finally one last thought -- and i am a cities person, so forgive me for being so forward, but when you think about how to solve problem's at the state level, i urge you to look at your city spirit as states are famously known as laboratories of democracy for the federal government, you have the opportunity to tree cities as laboratories of innovation, practical solutions, and limitations for your state. cities around the country are doing incredible work to ensure their residents remain safe and strong, to ensure their infrastructure works the way residents need it to, and to ensure that a changing climate and globalizing economy and urbanizing landscape will not catch them unprepared. we can face the challenges of our time and come out ahead. we can reduce the challenges of our time and we can translate the microcosm of cities to the macro of states. working together, we can become more resilient. thank you very much. [appla
single solutions may have worked in the past, but today, that approach is not only unwise but also untenable. mitigating the threat of flooding in itself is not enough. finally one last thought -- and i am a cities person, so forgive me for being so forward, but when you think about how to solve problem's at the state level, i urge you to look at your city spirit as states are famously known as laboratories of democracy for the federal government, you have the opportunity to tree cities as...
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either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you. trish: coming up, president trump challenging the senate to fulfill its promise. >> obamacare has broken our healthcare system, broken. it is collapsing. it gone. now it is up to us to get great healthcare for the american people. >> mollie heming way and ned ryan of join me after the break. ststststst if you want to stay on top of your health, one simple thing to do -- is take the pledge to go and get screened for the cancers that might affect you. so stand up to cancer and take the pledge at getscreenednow.org it only takes a minute to take care of yourself, and nothing rhymes with "org"... asked you
either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you....
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. >> shepard: this is untenable, this predicament? to hear from white house insiders, it is. you can't have a president hating on his attorney general in this way. >> one has to wonder what the mood is like in the department of justice. you have this boss that just came in. all of a sudden, the president is bad-mouthing him. seems like we're on this guide path where donald trump doesn't like jeff sessions, can't do much about it, isn't going to do much about it. this all depends on the russia invest gauge. it's under donald trump's skin. if somebody else spikes with the russia investigation, this changes the dynamic. >> shepard: donald trump knows more about this invest again we do. every time something like this comes up, you wonder what did he just learn? >> very true. some speculation when he first started going after jeff sessions that perhaps he asked sessions to try to intervene somehow in the russia investigation and sessions said no. a lot of these rules in place in terms of how robert mueller is fired, when jeff sessions can recuse himself. these are guidelines as op
. >> shepard: this is untenable, this predicament? to hear from white house insiders, it is. you can't have a president hating on his attorney general in this way. >> one has to wonder what the mood is like in the department of justice. you have this boss that just came in. all of a sudden, the president is bad-mouthing him. seems like we're on this guide path where donald trump doesn't like jeff sessions, can't do much about it, isn't going to do much about it. this all depends on...
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and republicans are in a bind because either they fix current law, which is politically untenable with their base, or propose something new to solve the problems of access and pricing and all of that. and so they're in this position, john, where they have to do something. i think that's part of the pressure that's going to get them to a final solution. they will get beat up all along the way because there's so much opposition to the bill and because liberals are so energized but they don't really have any solace on the right who won't be forgiving if they don't get something done. >> president trump is going to be meeting with vladimir putin for the first time. i mean, after all of this talk, you know, for all of these months about their relationship, which basically is nonexistent and they will be meeting face-to-face for the first time. to be a fly on the wall, what do we expect? >> the anticipation is killing me. you know, this is a really, really interesting meeting. donald trump has treated putin with kid gloves even as he has beaten up our allies left and right. on top of that, w
and republicans are in a bind because either they fix current law, which is politically untenable with their base, or propose something new to solve the problems of access and pricing and all of that. and so they're in this position, john, where they have to do something. i think that's part of the pressure that's going to get them to a final solution. they will get beat up all along the way because there's so much opposition to the bill and because liberals are so energized but they don't...
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single solutions may have worked in the past, but today, that approach is not only unwise but also untenable. mitigating the threat of flooding in itself is not enough. finally one last thought -- and i am a cities person, so forgive me for being so forward, but when you think about how to solve problem's at the state level, i urge you to look at city spirit as states are famously known as laboratories of democracy for the federal government, you have the opportunity to tree cities as laboratories of innovation, practical solutions, and limitations for your state. cities around the country are doing incredible work to ensure their residents remain safe and strong, to ensure their infrastructure works the way residents need it to, and to ensure that a changing cop -- climate and globalizing economy and urbanizing landscape will not catch them unprepared. we can face the challenges of our time and come out ahead. we can reduce the challenges of translatend we can the microcosm of cities to the macro of states. working together, we can become more resilient. thank you very much. [applause] gove
single solutions may have worked in the past, but today, that approach is not only unwise but also untenable. mitigating the threat of flooding in itself is not enough. finally one last thought -- and i am a cities person, so forgive me for being so forward, but when you think about how to solve problem's at the state level, i urge you to look at city spirit as states are famously known as laboratories of democracy for the federal government, you have the opportunity to tree cities as...
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either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you. trish: coming up, president trump challenging the senate to fulfill its promise. >> obamacare has broken our healthcare system, broken. it is collapsing. it gone. now it is up to us to get great healthcare for the american people. >> mollie heming way and ned ryan of join me after the break. stay with us. just like the people who own them, every business is different. but every one of those businesses will need legal help as they age and grow. whether it be help starting your business, vendor contracts or employment agreements. legalzoom's network of attorneys can help you every step of the way so you c
either he steps up, and takes control of his justice department, or the pressure will b be a-- untenable, a terrible situation for sessions who is doing great work on fighting crime, and rule of law, and crazy agenda of the obama justice department. trish: they are not going to let it go. you know, president may have been willing to give hillary clinton the benefit of the doubt, but as though it has turned. people have gotten a amnesia and for got en -- good to see you, tom. >> thank you....
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when a bit untenable russia is in fact the adversary, like it or not. we did not want to be in an adversarial situation, but we are. ignoringthat they are these transparency measures, which were put into place with the idea we would not really be targeting one another, or would try not to, has created a real problem. , that ii would just say don't talk too long and we can open it up for discussion, there are a couple of things i would like us to watch coming out of this. obviously some of the things thingslked about i'll talked about before, a number of troops, where they go, the disposition of troops eared there is some concern about whether russian troops will remain in belarus after the exercises over. i think that concern is probably shared by the belarusian government. i think we should watch carefully what is being said in belarus. 2014, theyy come in have always tried to do what the previous ukrainian government debt, have a way to communicate with the west, and hedge against the kremlin being overly dominant. i think they have become increasingl
when a bit untenable russia is in fact the adversary, like it or not. we did not want to be in an adversarial situation, but we are. ignoringthat they are these transparency measures, which were put into place with the idea we would not really be targeting one another, or would try not to, has created a real problem. , that ii would just say don't talk too long and we can open it up for discussion, there are a couple of things i would like us to watch coming out of this. obviously some of the...
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, for instance, then the idea that the republicans would be the party to rip that away from them is untenable. now the republicans can't have a conservative bill because americans have gotten used to it and the popularity of obamacare continues to grow as the other side. proposes mass aftermath. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being here. >> the travel be on is awaiting a decision from the supreme court. the trump administration fights back after a judge ruled to expand to can come into the u.s. from those nations and how the supreme court is responding. legendary filmmaker george romero has died. he was best known for night of the living dead. he passed away from after a he passed away from after a battle with lung cancer. what are all these different topped & loaded meals? it's an american favorite on top of an american favorite, alice. it's mozzarella sticks on top of grilled chicken. it's cajun shrimp on top of steak. it's labor day weekend on top of the fourth of july. hotdogs. it's abe lincoln on top of george washington. yonder. it's rodeos on top of rollercoasters. it's fa
, for instance, then the idea that the republicans would be the party to rip that away from them is untenable. now the republicans can't have a conservative bill because americans have gotten used to it and the popularity of obamacare continues to grow as the other side. proposes mass aftermath. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being here. >> the travel be on is awaiting a decision from the supreme court. the trump administration fights back after a judge ruled to expand...
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, for instance, then the idea that the republicans would be the party to rip that away from them is untenable. now the republicans can't have a conservative bill because americans have gotten used to it and the popularity of obamacare continues to grow as the other side. proposes mass aftermath. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being here. >> the travel be on is awaiting a decision from the supreme court. the trump administration fights back after a judge ruled to expand to can come into the u.s. from those nations and how the supreme court is responding. legendary filmmaker george romero has died. he was best known for night of the living dead. he passed away from after a battle with lung cancer. he was 77 years old. with taltz, up to 90% of patients had a significant improvement of their psoriasis plaques. in fact, 4 out of 10 even achieved completely clear skin. do not use if you are allergic to taltz. before starting you should be checked for tuberculosis. taltz may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you are being treated
, for instance, then the idea that the republicans would be the party to rip that away from them is untenable. now the republicans can't have a conservative bill because americans have gotten used to it and the popularity of obamacare continues to grow as the other side. proposes mass aftermath. >> we have to leave it there. thank you for being here. >> the travel be on is awaiting a decision from the supreme court. the trump administration fights back after a judge ruled to expand...
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. >> they took risks that should have been untenable for a banker. when it all went down, the entire industry went belly-up. >> quiet down! >> i'm going to disburse the whole bunch of you. >> this was the third day on the run on the savings and loan corporation. >> i have no choice, we have to close. >> i don't think it's right. it's our money is. this is year, a record 260 banks will go bust. that's almost 800 in the past five years. bad loans to the third world. bad loans to the oil industry. bad loans to real estate developers. >> one of the reasons bankers made outrageous loans was because of federal deposit insurance. if the loan went well, you rake in the profit. if it went poorly, then the federal government picks up the tab. >> with deregulation, the s&ls got into that commercial real estate market and lost their shirt. >> all over the united states, people were building projects for which there were no buyers, mile after mile of these partially completed condos. and they're all on the s&l's books. >> there's something wrong about the savings
. >> they took risks that should have been untenable for a banker. when it all went down, the entire industry went belly-up. >> quiet down! >> i'm going to disburse the whole bunch of you. >> this was the third day on the run on the savings and loan corporation. >> i have no choice, we have to close. >> i don't think it's right. it's our money is. this is year, a record 260 banks will go bust. that's almost 800 in the past five years. bad loans to the third...