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we know they are willing -- >> but hock tan doesn't want them to buy nxp. >> hock tan is not going to have a role here because this deal is going to be in a position to either close or not close long prior to anything hock tan will have to say about it clearly you're right, i think broadcom would prefer that the nxp deal did not happen. >> i actually disagree with -- >> it will be massively akreetive to the company -- >> i disagree with hock tan. >> add enormously to the earnings and not being fully appreciated in the current qualcomm stock price nor by the way to a lot of other things let's get to broadcom. >> i know that you are -- you're -- you like hock tan. you think well of him. >> i respect him and i think he's built an amazing company. >> what i don't know about him is his ability as a tack tigs when it comes to m and a, rights now i'm not seeing much of anything. >> he's going to report -- >> did you think that was a really good board they put out the other day? the 11 people they nominated, did you think that was impressive, an impressive group? >> i think it could have been
we know they are willing -- >> but hock tan doesn't want them to buy nxp. >> hock tan is not going to have a role here because this deal is going to be in a position to either close or not close long prior to anything hock tan will have to say about it clearly you're right, i think broadcom would prefer that the nxp deal did not happen. >> i actually disagree with -- >> it will be massively akreetive to the company -- >> i disagree with hock tan. >> add...
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this stock goes down badly and you're saying, thank heavens i've got an $80 bid from hock tan? >> maybe >> i don't think the apple litigation will come to any sort of conclusion prior to this meeting in march where shareholders will have to make a decision as to who they want to represent them on the oard. >> isn't this a brilliant stall tactic while you're waiting? >> yeah, but -- you're not going to get any decision on apple. >> >> how do you know? >> i don't i don't believe any of these cases are expected to be decided between now and march. >> no, but let's say it's not march. let's say it's a year from now you always should know there's a put out there. it's kind of interesting. >> that's true, it gives shareholders downside protection whatever may come if broadcom has a deal to buy though is your point. >> pretty clear that apple is unhappy with qualcomm and could come up with something else for the 2018 needs. >> i do -- >> dropped another company over the weekend. >> i would say one final thing here -- we'll talk about this in the months ahead, it's going to get nastier
this stock goes down badly and you're saying, thank heavens i've got an $80 bid from hock tan? >> maybe >> i don't think the apple litigation will come to any sort of conclusion prior to this meeting in march where shareholders will have to make a decision as to who they want to represent them on the oard. >> isn't this a brilliant stall tactic while you're waiting? >> yeah, but -- you're not going to get any decision on apple. >> >> how do you know? >>...
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it's an assault hock. considered the hot rod of the helicopters at the time. it was a lot of fun to fly aside from the part that it was dangerous. you had a front seater who was a qualified pilot. he sat up there, and they controlled the turret site for the turret guns and at backseat was normally the aircraft commander and he sat in back and controlled the aircraft and the rocket pods. although he could fire if turret in a fixed position. >> is that the turret down there. >> that is. on this we have a mini gun and a grenade launcher. the pilot and copilot, gunner, would switch duties. the aircraft can be fully flown and controlled from the front. >> and just two people? >> just two people. and weld we would, again, in this one, take off first thing in the morning where we were being staged and what our mission was. once we were out in the field, it was our responsibility to rearm the aircraft, refuel the aircraft and check over the aircraft and make sure the maintenance and everything -- make sure it was still flyable. >> right. how have you found being out h
it's an assault hock. considered the hot rod of the helicopters at the time. it was a lot of fun to fly aside from the part that it was dangerous. you had a front seater who was a qualified pilot. he sat up there, and they controlled the turret site for the turret guns and at backseat was normally the aircraft commander and he sat in back and controlled the aircraft and the rocket pods. although he could fire if turret in a fixed position. >> is that the turret down there. >> that...
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migration and asylum seekers remain hocked top. but european politicians struggled to provide answers while those who fled wait for what might come and worry about family members back home i feel very shame because i am german says europe and the refugee crisis incites outlooks and undercut the box. office which undoubtedly. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black and white. in countries like russia china turkey people are told is that stuff and if you're a journalist there and you try to get beyond that you are facing scare tactics intimidation. and i wonder is that where we're headed as well. my responsibility as a journalist is to get beyond the smoke and mirrors it's not just about being fair and balanced or being neutral it's about being truthful. when he was bored golf and i were getting. frank food. international gateway to the best connection self in the road and rail . located in the heart of eu
migration and asylum seekers remain hocked top. but european politicians struggled to provide answers while those who fled wait for what might come and worry about family members back home i feel very shame because i am german says europe and the refugee crisis incites outlooks and undercut the box. office which undoubtedly. hijacking the news. where i come from the news is being hijacked journalism itself has become a scripted reality show it's not just good versus evil us versus them black...
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protectjournalists also found that 2017 saw a record number of journalists being detained, as lucy hockings reports. that they say they were simply doing theirjobs. in myanmar, journalists wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, seen here on their way to court, are being held in prison, charged with illegally obtaining information. we tried to tell the truth, wa lone says. the pair had been reporting on burmese military actions against rohingya muslims in rakhine state. the arrests come as investigations from the committee to protect journalists claim that a record high of 262 journals were put of 262 journlists were put behind bars in 2017. turkey remains the world's worst jailer for the second consecutive year, with 73 journalists imprisoned. after the attempted coup in 2016, turkish authorities began a crackdown on journalists, accusing some of terrorist activity. conflict zones in iraq and syria continue to be the deadliest place for journalists in 2017 with at least 15 killed, including kurdish reporter shifa gardi who died in a roadside bomb blast in mosul in february. worldwide, in 2017, a2journali
protectjournalists also found that 2017 saw a record number of journalists being detained, as lucy hockings reports. that they say they were simply doing theirjobs. in myanmar, journalists wa lone and kyaw soe 0o, seen here on their way to court, are being held in prison, charged with illegally obtaining information. we tried to tell the truth, wa lone says. the pair had been reporting on burmese military actions against rohingya muslims in rakhine state. the arrests come as investigations from...
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security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to donard strums base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments and presenting himself as a kind of protector of america against the evil world outside he said he would protect america against bad trade against terrorists criminals illegal immigrants and so on and pretty much was a summary of donald trump world view where he doesn't really have a positive view of vision of how to minister lobel is ation it is all about surviving in a competitive world ok now in a speech the president also described china and russia as america's biggest rivals right now he said he would also seek partnerships with them how can he square that with his american first policy. well once aga
security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to donard strums base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments and...
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lucky longtime assistant and friend to acting legend harry dean stanton welcome logan sparks to the hocks nast welcome. a thanks for having me so much to be here with you oh it was logan you know we've all been friends for a long time it was a weird moment now here we are talking about your success with this as a writer and producer on the film i want to just tell us how much actual luck went into making lucky. like my football coach used to say i'd rather be lucky than good . we were really lucky at this and it helped that we had a i felt like we had a really strong script on our hands and as soon as harry dean said yes i knew that you know it's like getting a leprechaun on your bus like you're going to be lucky from now on. you'd be surprised the number of people and things that just serendipitously worked out perfectly for this to make it for everything to work out because i mean the man was eighty nine when we began filming you know it was it was a daunting and daunting task from the very beginning but luck was pretty much our our copilot. now we know and harry's harry dean stanton fo
lucky longtime assistant and friend to acting legend harry dean stanton welcome logan sparks to the hocks nast welcome. a thanks for having me so much to be here with you oh it was logan you know we've all been friends for a long time it was a weird moment now here we are talking about your success with this as a writer and producer on the film i want to just tell us how much actual luck went into making lucky. like my football coach used to say i'd rather be lucky than good . we were really...
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national security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to strom's base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments and presenting himself as a kind of protector of america against the evil world outside he said he would protect america against bad trade against terrorists criminals illegal immigrants and so on and pretty much was a summary of donald trump world view where he doesn't really have a positive view of vision of how to minister lobel is ation it is all about surviving in a competitive world ok now in a speech the president also described china and russia as america's biggest rivals right now he said he would also seek partnerships with them how can he square that with his american first policy. well once aga
national security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to strom's base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments...
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they used what was called a hocking blade, a long poll with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many of them in mexico they'd simply ride up behind them and flick that hocking blade and cut their hamstrings and they'd drop on the spot. they'd butcher them, peel the hide off, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does anybody know how familiar -- what does that sound like to you? what else happened in north america a couple hundred years later? absolutely. just like what happened with the buffalo. same thing. so where does the rope come in? it comes from west african slaves who used a rope to capture and herd animals, but they roped from foot. so it's a blending of technologies from north and west africa that gives us the cowboy that we know today. this is cowboy ground zero is africa. that's vital for us to understand where they go. now what kind of cowboys were they? initially baqueros in mexico were not rancheros, they were not owners of the ranches, they were mixed-blood people. what i'm trying to tell y
they used what was called a hocking blade, a long poll with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many of them in mexico they'd simply ride up behind them and flick that hocking blade and cut their hamstrings and they'd drop on the spot. they'd butcher them, peel the hide off, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does anybody know how familiar -- what does that sound like to you? what else happened in north america a...
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treason may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year treason mayor is in hock with the . government which is very damaged and in this study policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland the fact is do you pay are in a ridge vent with the tories to keep them on par while those people are making decisions that are affected the person people in the north of ireland so it's very disappointing to your the helps work first as well of vain and you're talking about austerity for people a collective economic brownish when you are the ones still being the power sharing agreement in stormont which means the billion pound bunker as it were given to northern ireland isn't fully coming through that's what the. bring the money for all the health care and we were in an executive for ten years and ever
treason may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year treason mayor is in hock with the . government which is very damaged and in this study policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland...
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screenwriters of lucky longtime assistant and friend to acting legend harry dean stanton welcome to the hocks nast welcome. a thanks for having me so much to be here with you oh it was logan you know we've all been friends for a long time it was a weird moment now here we are talking about your success with this approach as a writer and producer on the film i want to just tell us how much actual luck went into making lucky. like my football coach used to say i'd rather be lucky than good . we were really lucky at this it helped that we had a i felt like we had a really strong script on our hands and as soon as harry dean said yes i knew that you know it's like getting a leprechaun on your bus like you're going to be lucky from now on. you'd be surprised the number of people and things that just serendipitously worked out perfectly for this to make it for everything to work out because i mean the man was eighty nine when we began filming you know it was it was a daunting and daunting task from the very beginning but luck was pretty much our copilot. now we know and harry's harry dean stanton f
screenwriters of lucky longtime assistant and friend to acting legend harry dean stanton welcome to the hocks nast welcome. a thanks for having me so much to be here with you oh it was logan you know we've all been friends for a long time it was a weird moment now here we are talking about your success with this approach as a writer and producer on the film i want to just tell us how much actual luck went into making lucky. like my football coach used to say i'd rather be lucky than good . we...
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may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year trey's the mayor is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and then this started policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community.
may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year trey's the mayor is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and then this started policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community.
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hello i'm suited to mrs algis there a long way from london also coming up from the bottom of his hocks peru's former president asked for forgiveness for his crimes a russian opposition leader calls for a boycott of next year's election the kremlin investigates whether he is breaking the law i'm strong in seattle the u.s. says it comforting plastic waste and encouraging recycling. we start in liberia where just one hour remains for people to cast their votes in the country's presidential runoff election which will see its first democratic transition of power in seventy three years turnouts has been a lower than the last round both candidates have placed to revive the struggling economy and kickstart infrastructure projects fifty one year old george weah spent his childhood in the slums of monrovia rising to become the first african to be named fief as world football player of the you. here in one thousand nine hundred five his bid for the presidency was unsuccessful in two thousand and five he was also the running mate for the main opposition candidate in twenty eleven his rival joseph
hello i'm suited to mrs algis there a long way from london also coming up from the bottom of his hocks peru's former president asked for forgiveness for his crimes a russian opposition leader calls for a boycott of next year's election the kremlin investigates whether he is breaking the law i'm strong in seattle the u.s. says it comforting plastic waste and encouraging recycling. we start in liberia where just one hour remains for people to cast their votes in the country's presidential runoff...
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treason may said there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year trey's a mayor is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and then this started . that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland the fact is do you pay are in a ridge vent with the tories to keep them on par while those people are making decisions that are affected the person people in the north of ireland so it's very disappointed over your the health work first as well of vain and you're talking about austerity so we've got a collective economic brownish with you are the ones still being the power sharing agreement in stormont which means that the billion pound bunker as it were given to northern ireland isn't fully coming through that's what the. bring the money for all the health care and that we were in an executive for ten year
treason may said there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year trey's a mayor is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and then this started . that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland the...
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buck speaking out of school about the hocking transation -- shocking transitional nature of politics. "draining the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." he lifts the curtain why nothing gets done describing collusion between democrat and republicans to fleece taxpayers on behalf of special interest. >> is what you describe what some call the establishment? >> absolutely. the republican leadership and the democrat leadership getting along and pretending not to but clearly getting along. >> you are describing an entire system where every consideration that ought to be for the constituents is about the special interest and corporate interest and donations. >> it surprised me when i got here. i hav teenager. getting to this place is shocking. to see the influence that the money has in politics. >> well, for more on the influence of money on politics, watch "full measure" sunday on abc7. kimberly: still ahead at "abc7 news at 4:00" -- "7 on your side." should you buy or lease your next car in the factors to -- the next car? the factors to consider ahead. larry: every
buck speaking out of school about the hocking transation -- shocking transitional nature of politics. "draining the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think." he lifts the curtain why nothing gets done describing collusion between democrat and republicans to fleece taxpayers on behalf of special interest. >> is what you describe what some call the establishment? >> absolutely. the republican leadership and the democrat leadership getting along and...
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treason may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year treason may is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and in this study policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland the fact is do you pay our ridgemont with the tories to keep them on par while those people are making decisions that are fact and depressed people in the north of ireland so it's very disappointing to your the helps work was as well of just very mean and you're talking about austerity some people call it collective economic punishment you're the ones bringing the power sharing agreement in stormont which means the billion pound wrong. as it were given to northern ireland isn't fully coming through that's what the. bring the money for the health care in that we were in an executive for ten years and ever
treason may say there wouldn't be another general election and we had one this year treason may is in hock with the. government which is very damaged and in this study policies that the conservative party have brought in over the past seven years have been devastating for the most vulnerable people in our community for children for carers for older people we've seen people die and here as a result of the sturdy tory politics we've done our best medicaid against that in the north of ireland the...
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and you know, unfortunately, he pulled a hock act off. >> he did. >> the background check proposal what is wrong with that in this case >> the bloom burg gun group put in 40 million dollars in 2016 to get the valid narcoticive through. despite people complaining about the language, it passed by lsz than a percent. the problem was the way they wrote it they said that only the fbi was allowed do background checks. >> right. >> we are a point of contact state. nevada we do our own checks. it passed. our votes pass today. the fbi sent a letter taisaying are not doing them and you can't make us. i was asked for a legal opinion that does our background checks what do we do with in? and the right opinion says without the fbi doing the background checks there is no way to move forward with the initiative. >> so, this would mean no background checks. zoo in this area of private sales for guns issue there is no way to move forward. it is important to know that the way they wrote this was entensional. in our state if they sent it to the state it would have cost money. it would have looked like a t
and you know, unfortunately, he pulled a hock act off. >> he did. >> the background check proposal what is wrong with that in this case >> the bloom burg gun group put in 40 million dollars in 2016 to get the valid narcoticive through. despite people complaining about the language, it passed by lsz than a percent. the problem was the way they wrote it they said that only the fbi was allowed do background checks. >> right. >> we are a point of contact state. nevada...
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we all remember that photograph of hock tan, the ceo of broadcom, with president trump. what kind of dialogue do you imagine is happening behind the scenes, given the challenge that the doj is posing to the at&t/time warner deal? the photo have been the day before they broke the news. alex: the cfo did speak very quickly about the redomiciling, the move that was talked about in this meeting with trump, that they are moving headquarters over here to the u.s. when it comes to these regulatory concerns, the cross-border deals, the non-u.s. companies buying u.s. tech companies, those kinds of deals will take longer to work their way through the regulatory system, if history is any guide. the fact that broadcom will have its hq here in the states potentially will help ease some of the at least optics concerns. if you look at what's going on with qualcomm, qualcomm is still trying to acquire nxp. we are still waiting to hear what happens with that deal. what happens with regulatory approvals is top of mind. that's why the fact that broadcom's cfo said they have had initial con
we all remember that photograph of hock tan, the ceo of broadcom, with president trump. what kind of dialogue do you imagine is happening behind the scenes, given the challenge that the doj is posing to the at&t/time warner deal? the photo have been the day before they broke the news. alex: the cfo did speak very quickly about the redomiciling, the move that was talked about in this meeting with trump, that they are moving headquarters over here to the u.s. when it comes to these regulatory...
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this after fox5 a uncovered hocking new information. i saw that fox news broke a story that there was an internal audit done by prince george's county officials in 2016. we've told you how a recent state audit found are graduating without meeting requirements and mismanagement of student records. turns out the school system performed its own audit a year than a a half ago that found these same things . yet top management at the school system never mentioned it in the lead up to the state audit. instead they adamantly denied that there was any problem. back in june fox5 showed you teachers and staff who said they were pressured to change students' grades to make sure they graduated. the staff knows exactly what's happening. so it's widespread. it prompted four school board members to write to the governor saying there was a systemic effort to fraudulently boost the graduation rate, a signature achievement of school ceo dr. kevin maxwell and part of the reason his contract was renewed for furthermore years, a yearly compensation package o
this after fox5 a uncovered hocking new information. i saw that fox news broke a story that there was an internal audit done by prince george's county officials in 2016. we've told you how a recent state audit found are graduating without meeting requirements and mismanagement of student records. turns out the school system performed its own audit a year than a a half ago that found these same things . yet top management at the school system never mentioned it in the lead up to the state audit....
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we all remember that photograph of hock tan, the ceo of broadcom, with president trump. what kind of dialogue do you imagine is happening behind the scenes, given the challenge that the doj is posing to the at&t/time warner deal? cfo did speak very quickly about the redomiciling, the move that was talked about in this meeting with trump, that they are moving headquarters over here to the u.s. when it comes to these regulatory concerns, the cross-border deals, the non-u.s. companies buying u.s. tech companies, those kinds of deals will take longer to work their way through the regulatory system, if history is any guide. the fact that pronk on -- broadcom will have its hq here in the states potentially will ease some of the at least optics concerns. if you look at what's going on with qualcomm, qualcomm is still ease some oftrial -- trying to- acquire nxp. we are still waiting to hear what happens with that deal. regulatorys with approvals is top of mind. that's why the fact that broadcom's cfo said they have had initial conversations and they think a timely manner would b
we all remember that photograph of hock tan, the ceo of broadcom, with president trump. what kind of dialogue do you imagine is happening behind the scenes, given the challenge that the doj is posing to the at&t/time warner deal? cfo did speak very quickly about the redomiciling, the move that was talked about in this meeting with trump, that they are moving headquarters over here to the u.s. when it comes to these regulatory concerns, the cross-border deals, the non-u.s. companies buying...
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putting us in hock, greater and greater amounts to foreign interests? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady rom new york seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a former constituent and local legend, bella, the white-tailed deer. bella's saga as the mascot began in 2009 when her mother was hit by oncoming traffic. alone with nowhere to turn, a local farmer extended his barn to the motherless fawn. he took her in, cared for her and name herd bella. ms. ten nee: she spent the -- spent her: the -- spe life walking through the village. the village of pulaski embraced and cared for her for nine years. she was often seen wearing a bright orange dog collar so hunters would know who she was. she had her own facebook page with over 4,000 likes. sadly, bella hasn't been seen for several months and the consensus is that bella has passed on. bella brought joy to this beautiful community in the foothills of the adirondack mountains and the tughill plateau
putting us in hock, greater and greater amounts to foreign interests? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady rom new york seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a former constituent and local legend, bella, the white-tailed deer. bella's saga as the mascot began in 2009 when her mother was hit by oncoming traffic. alone with nowhere to turn, a local farmer extended...
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. >> oewd proits provides permits progress resulting in the growth of mid businesses hocking beggar has doubled in size. >> when we were just getting started we were a new business people never saturday a small business owner and been in the bike industry a long needed help in finding at space and sxug the that is a oewd and others agencies were a huge helped walked us through the process we couldn't have done it without you this is sloped to be your grand boulevard if so typically a way to get one way to the other it is supposed to be a beautiful boulevard and fellowship it is started to look like that. >> we have one goal that was the night to the neighborhood while the bigger project of developments as underway and also to bring bring a sense of community back to the neighborhood. >> we wanted to use the says that a a gathering space for people to have experience whether watching movies or a yoga or coming to lecture. >> that sb caliber shift on the street is awarding walking down the street and seeing people sitting outside address this building has been vacate and seeing this chang
. >> oewd proits provides permits progress resulting in the growth of mid businesses hocking beggar has doubled in size. >> when we were just getting started we were a new business people never saturday a small business owner and been in the bike industry a long needed help in finding at space and sxug the that is a oewd and others agencies were a huge helped walked us through the process we couldn't have done it without you this is sloped to be your grand boulevard if so typically...
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. >> hock. tim, thanks very much for the time. still ahead who is next, general flynn cops a plea and cooperates with the special counsel. we'll talk more about that as the russian investigation intensifies. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the year. my children and my family are on my mind when i'm working all the time. my neighbors are here, my friends and family live here, so it's important for me to respond as quickly as possible and get the power back on. it's an amazing feeling turning those lights back on. be informed about outages in your area. sign up for outage alerts at pge.com/outagealerts. together, we're building a better california. >> this feels as if flynn is going to be the person that connects kushner to this p a. and of course once you kebt the son-in-law then you con
. >> hock. tim, thanks very much for the time. still ahead who is next, general flynn cops a plea and cooperates with the special counsel. we'll talk more about that as the russian investigation intensifies. when heartburn hits, fight back fast with tums smoothies. it starts dissolving the instant it touches your tongue. and neutralizes stomach acid at the source. ♪ tum -tum -tum -tum smoothies! only from tums i am a first responder tor and i'emergencies 24 hours a day, everyday of the...
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. >> i did and looked up and realized it was getting hocked. >> that's sill con -- silicon right there. that's what we call it. >> they're going in the opposite direction. they fell flat and lost yesterday in kansas city. derek carr was sacked three times and threw two interceptions against the depleted chiefs defense. fe y.. that loss sinks the raiders to 6-7, a full game behind both the chiefs and chargers. derek carr can feel the season slipping away. >> it sucked. i wasn't good enough. you put it all on me. don't you blame one coach, one player. it's all my fault. there's no easy way to go through this one. this one sucked. >>> this one does not. the stanford men's soccer team won in double overtime yesterday against indiana to win the national championship. sam warner score the goal and ripped off his shirt. the cardinal are just the second program ever to win three straight national titles. >> it's unbelievable. i had no idea we had this potential. >> people always ask us is it hard not to be complacent having won as much as you already have and i think yes, we love winning. i th
. >> i did and looked up and realized it was getting hocked. >> that's sill con -- silicon right there. that's what we call it. >> they're going in the opposite direction. they fell flat and lost yesterday in kansas city. derek carr was sacked three times and threw two interceptions against the depleted chiefs defense. fe y.. that loss sinks the raiders to 6-7, a full game behind both the chiefs and chargers. derek carr can feel the season slipping away. >> it sucked. i...
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not even involve a crime, but it would be very important to know if donald trump was essentially in hock to russia and therefore have strategy that would be pleasing to putin. and that would not be collusion but might not be impeachable but a fundamental question that we don't have the answer to because he won't release his tax returns. >> and repeated effort bending over backwards to show the benefit of the doubt to all things and all russians this past political season. so tamara, if you're the president of the united states and you know tomorrow your son is behind closed doors before house intel and this is already a time of shall we call it increased sensitivity, what's likely to happen? >> well, and your lawyers have been reassuring you that everything is going to be okay and -- >> by christmas in mar-a-lago, yeah. >> i can't imagine my son testifying before a committee so it's got to be tough. but the president of the united states also has to continue to be the president of the united states. and he continues to assert that there is no collusion. you know, the thing about all of t
not even involve a crime, but it would be very important to know if donald trump was essentially in hock to russia and therefore have strategy that would be pleasing to putin. and that would not be collusion but might not be impeachable but a fundamental question that we don't have the answer to because he won't release his tax returns. >> and repeated effort bending over backwards to show the benefit of the doubt to all things and all russians this past political season. so tamara, if...
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national security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to strom's base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments and presenting himself as a kind of protector of america against the evil world outside he said he would protect america against bad trade against terrorists criminals illegal immigrants and so on and pretty much was a summary of donald trump world view where he doesn't really have a positive view of vision of how to minister lobel ization it is all about surviving in a competitive world ok now in a speech the president also described china and russia as america's biggest rivals right now he said he would also seek partnerships with them how can he square that with his american first policy. well once agai
national security but the effect of this was an election campaign speech catering to strom's base he was hocking back to his inaugural address in january basically and defending his record the end of his first year in office back then in january he had already talked about the forgotten men and women who had been neglected by america's elites and by the governments who had failed them by. agreeing to bad deals and he did this again in a speech on monday once again blasting previous governments...
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just an eastbound brake lights lighting up here near conscious hock as you head in towards the curve. travel time is double what it should be but we have seen worst afternoons on the schuylkill. the broken down vehicle we had westbound in university city has cleared out so the lanes are opened there. still a little bit slow coming west of vare. and that fuel spill on 95 northbound by 420 in delco has been cleaned up but southbound you still have slowing because of sun glare and volume headed down toward the commodore barry bridge. crash on the turnpike westbound past fort washington long gone now but still some speeds in the 20's coming west of willow grove and we had three earlier accidents in delaware, two of them on 95 southbound. all now gone but still speeds in the teens on 95 southbound and single digits other delaware memorial bridge coming into delaware. that's been busy each afternoon this week and this afternoon is no exception. again, not a good day for a water main break but we have one elsewhere in new castle county route seven at route two kirkwood highway by the nationa
just an eastbound brake lights lighting up here near conscious hock as you head in towards the curve. travel time is double what it should be but we have seen worst afternoons on the schuylkill. the broken down vehicle we had westbound in university city has cleared out so the lanes are opened there. still a little bit slow coming west of vare. and that fuel spill on 95 northbound by 420 in delco has been cleaned up but southbound you still have slowing because of sun glare and volume headed...
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savage, "the new york times" national security and legal reporter, also an msnbc contributor, naora hock, former white house senior director and former senior adviser for the state department, and jennifer rogers, a former assistant u.s. attorney. charlie, tell us more about what happened during that interaction. many republican lawmakers here questioning, and it seemed like they're softening the ground here for potentially something there of robert mueller and his team. what more did you hear from that? >> so, we've seen a grow iing swell on the right of an attempt to discredit, delegitimize the mueller investigation. mueller as a person, really starting this summer when you had people like newt gingrich, who had initially praised him as above the fray and non-partisan and an impeccable reputation, starting to say, wait a minute, this whole thing is a witch hunt following president trump's lead, and right-wing media outlets like fox news in particular have been really systematically turning up the volume on that kind of critique. and now i think what we're seeing is in that hearing that
savage, "the new york times" national security and legal reporter, also an msnbc contributor, naora hock, former white house senior director and former senior adviser for the state department, and jennifer rogers, a former assistant u.s. attorney. charlie, tell us more about what happened during that interaction. many republican lawmakers here questioning, and it seemed like they're softening the ground here for potentially something there of robert mueller and his team. what more did...
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they used what was called a hocking blade, a long pole with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many of them in mexico, they would ride up behind them and cut their hamstring with that blade and they would drop. they would butcher them, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does it sound familiar to you? what else happened in north american a couple hundred years ago? absolutely. exactly what happened with the buffalo, same thing. where did the rope come in? it comes from west african slaves who used a rope to capture and herd animals that they roped from foot. it is a blending of technologies from north and west africa that gives us the cowboy that we know today. this is cowboy ground zero, is africa. that's vital for us to understand where they go. now, what kind much cowboys were they? initially vaqueros in mexico were not rancheros or owners of the ranches, but they were mixed blood people. so the first cowboys were probably indians. oh, no. they did not wear boots. they might wear shoes. they didn't we
they used what was called a hocking blade, a long pole with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many of them in mexico, they would ride up behind them and cut their hamstring with that blade and they would drop. they would butcher them, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does it sound familiar to you? what else happened in north american a couple hundred years ago? absolutely. exactly what happened with the buffalo,...
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they used what was called a hocking blade, a long pole with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many, they would ride up behind them and flick that blade and cut their hamstring and they would drop. they would butcher them, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does it sound familiar to you? what else happened in north american a couple hundred years ago? absolutely. exactly what happened with the buffalo, same thing. where did the rope come in? it comes from west african slaves who used a rope to capture and herd animals that they roped from foot. it is a blending of technologies from north and west africa that gives us the cowboy that we know today. this is cowboy ground zero, is africa. that's vital for us to understand where they go. now, what kind much cowboys were they? initially vaqueros in mexico were not owner of the ranches. they were micked blood -- mixed blood people. the first cowboys were probably indians. they did not wear boots. they might wear shoes. they didn't wear spurs, usually on their
they used what was called a hocking blade, a long pole with a crescent shaped blade on the back. because the wild cattle were running everywhere and there were so many, they would ride up behind them and flick that blade and cut their hamstring and they would drop. they would butcher them, render the tallow and leave the meat to rot. does it sound familiar to you? what else happened in north american a couple hundred years ago? absolutely. exactly what happened with the buffalo, same thing....
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got a bunch of data from the department of work force development at the state and the college black hock -- black hawk tech was helpful and found out what happened to people who were laid off who had and had not gone back to school al blackhawk tech where people were training. what we found was counterintuitive. people who had retrained looking at what they were earning and how many of them were working before the recession in 2007, compared to the data we had was 2011, so not as recently as now but a good few years after all this work had vanished. if they had gone back to school they were less like to have a job as people who had not retrained, likely to have had a bigger pay drop from before the restowings afterward if they wore working, and they were more likely to have parttime work than full-time work, and if you want we can talk about why that turns tout have been the case. but we sliced and diced the data a lot of different ways to see if it was some way we looked at it. we looked at people who just finished that's right than people who just started. people going into fields that
got a bunch of data from the department of work force development at the state and the college black hock -- black hawk tech was helpful and found out what happened to people who were laid off who had and had not gone back to school al blackhawk tech where people were training. what we found was counterintuitive. people who had retrained looking at what they were earning and how many of them were working before the recession in 2007, compared to the data we had was 2011, so not as recently as...
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putting us in hock, greater and greater amounts to foreign interests? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady rom new york seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a former constituent and local legend, bella, the white-tailed deer. bella's saga as the mascot began in 2009 when her mother was hit by oncoming traffic. alone with nowhere to turn, a local farmer extended his barn to the motherless fawn. he took her in, cared for her
putting us in hock, greater and greater amounts to foreign interests? i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady rom new york seek recognition? without objection the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to recognize a former constituent and local legend, bella, the white-tailed deer. bella's saga as the mascot began in 2009 when her mother was hit by oncoming traffic. alone with nowhere to turn, a local farmer extended...
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got so busy getting hock tan on the show. >> don't even start with me. >> competitive fellow. >> sore loser, really. >> aaron bud on the show. >> i got ben mcadoo. >> that's actually possible. yeah, that is. >> he has his own show, ben, loser show. >> cramer's mad dash in a moment as we count down to the opening bell take another look at the pre-market, more "quaua on esqwh street" straight ahead predictable incomeseek in an uncertain world? pgim sees alpha in real assets. like agriculture to feed the world. and energy to fuel its growth. real estate such as e-commerce warehouses. and private debt to finance transportation and infrastructure. building blocks of strategies to pursue consistent returns over time from over $120 billion dollars in real assets. partner with pgim. the global investment management businesses of prudential. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ what we do every night is like something out of a strange dream. except that the next morning... it all makes sense. fedex powers global commerce with vast, far-reaching networks... deep knowledge of industries... and, yes... maybe a little
got so busy getting hock tan on the show. >> don't even start with me. >> competitive fellow. >> sore loser, really. >> aaron bud on the show. >> i got ben mcadoo. >> that's actually possible. yeah, that is. >> he has his own show, ben, loser show. >> cramer's mad dash in a moment as we count down to the opening bell take another look at the pre-market, more "quaua on esqwh street" straight ahead predictable incomeseek in an uncertain...
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people tell us they have been hose tell us they have been hosing homes stips yesterday and ep it's hocking less and less in this area. luckily the bad part is they're living in the dark they've been without appointer for a day. there's been a passive power out annual affecting tens of thousands of people in the area and this is notle only fire in the area, too. there's ry fire that charred 5,000 acre suting down 5 freeway and creek fire in this area sillmar nearly 1 2u,000 acres, firefighter don't expect this to slow down soon even though it looks better in the area because of heavy, heavy wind and next few days they expect this to continue as strong as it has been up for the laterally. we'll sent you back. >> you've been in california for a long time. between what happened in northern california earlier this in southern california now is this year out liar whether it comes to amount of fires, more fire activity than we've seen in a long time? if you're asking about amount of fires in the area and how many we're seeing i have never seen so many fires break out at the same time. at one poin
people tell us they have been hose tell us they have been hosing homes stips yesterday and ep it's hocking less and less in this area. luckily the bad part is they're living in the dark they've been without appointer for a day. there's been a passive power out annual affecting tens of thousands of people in the area and this is notle only fire in the area, too. there's ry fire that charred 5,000 acre suting down 5 freeway and creek fire in this area sillmar nearly 1 2u,000 acres, firefighter...
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. >> i'm not going to get this gourmet hot chocolate going to waste and i know they'll have hock hot lack bar at the event. you can put whatever you want. tell us what had happen want people will experience when they go to the event? >> so the ritz carlton and the georgetown bid in association put together an evening where the public can come in and come into the living room which is a fantastic place for holiday. >> um-hmm the ritz they know a thing or two. >> come in. paw $15 to have a photo taken with me and one hun doctor% of the proceeds goes to the capital area food bank or you can have like a cocktail for $15 and five dollars of that will go to the food bank. >> the whole thing is it's a together, and raising money for good cause and a very lavish and fun setting. >> in a very beautiful set wig that fire going gigantic christmas tree. it's fantastic. >> let's talk a little bit about fashion santa and how it just all came to be. >> okay. so i was a model in new york city for about 15 years. >> um-hmm. >> and unfortunately my mother passed away and i went into this kind of funk
. >> i'm not going to get this gourmet hot chocolate going to waste and i know they'll have hock hot lack bar at the event. you can put whatever you want. tell us what had happen want people will experience when they go to the event? >> so the ritz carlton and the georgetown bid in association put together an evening where the public can come in and come into the living room which is a fantastic place for holiday. >> um-hmm the ritz they know a thing or two. >> come in....
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hock tan stock hasn't moved. >> broadcom could be in sort of a holding pattern. we'll see, the pursuit of qualcomm will begin in earnest again next year. >> but you raise a great point it has not been a market leader and you love to see them the banks have been the leaders and the banks benefit from say little more inflection but really benefitting from dere fw g and tax. >> we're off the initial highs, bo bobis on the floor. >> we've had closing highs 70 trading days this year that's got to be some kind of record sectors almost all of them open to the upside. once again we see strength in consumer staples and banks are up, semiconductors up. they haven't been that strong in the last couple of weeks but retail very rare day to the downside the good news is every day we hit new highs. the bad news is we're getting very, very overstretched here and even simple ways of looking at the market. i look at relative strength indicator and this is the classic way to look at gains versus losses for a stock or index over a very short time period the one i look at is the one
hock tan stock hasn't moved. >> broadcom could be in sort of a holding pattern. we'll see, the pursuit of qualcomm will begin in earnest again next year. >> but you raise a great point it has not been a market leader and you love to see them the banks have been the leaders and the banks benefit from say little more inflection but really benefitting from dere fw g and tax. >> we're off the initial highs, bo bobis on the floor. >> we've had closing highs 70 trading days...
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david i know you had been a data hock for years. one of the things i see is that our candidates are always running for office and the cutbacks are so unpopular. how do you think they should roll back and what do you think they should do to roll it back. everybody wants to give something away but they don't want to take anything away. were in a situation where things had spun out of control. the federal government was 2% of the u.s. economy. congress decided on 97 percent of spending every year. we have debt to gdp. the fact is that our political system is broken. we now have a republic that is no longer representative or responsive to the public the debt ceiling doesn't work. debt is not the issue. it's time to recognize that reality and put some mechanisms in place that will force decisions to create a better future. i get angry once a week at least about the fact that congress has no will to look at medicare. the medicare hospital fund according to the trustees report comes out every year in the middle of the year is going broke i
david i know you had been a data hock for years. one of the things i see is that our candidates are always running for office and the cutbacks are so unpopular. how do you think they should roll back and what do you think they should do to roll it back. everybody wants to give something away but they don't want to take anything away. were in a situation where things had spun out of control. the federal government was 2% of the u.s. economy. congress decided on 97 percent of spending every year....
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and so hock heed martin is -- lockheed martin is working on this revolution on many fronts. maybe one of the exciting things i'll talk to you about today is how we're actually reinventing how we use big data to redesign or design brand new manufacturing facilities. so today when lockheed martin decides to build a factory, we start in virtual reality with modeling and simulation, with data analytics, predictive analytics, and even artificial intelligence. so we build the entire factory in the virtual and digital realm before we ever put a shovel in the ground. we actually simulate years of production flow. we understand how we're going to build the hardware, and we understand what it's going to mean for the resources required. and then when we actually go and build the real factory in the real world, we to the same thing; collect that data, analyze it and ultimately continue to optimize our production over time, increasing safety, quality, efficiency, reducing resource ute hiization -- utilization. again, improving business outcomes. so let me give you an example of that. thi
and so hock heed martin is -- lockheed martin is working on this revolution on many fronts. maybe one of the exciting things i'll talk to you about today is how we're actually reinventing how we use big data to redesign or design brand new manufacturing facilities. so today when lockheed martin decides to build a factory, we start in virtual reality with modeling and simulation, with data analytics, predictive analytics, and even artificial intelligence. so we build the entire factory in the...
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eu council president donald tusk who said eu leaders agreed to move on to the second phase of brexit hocks. congratulations prime minister theresa may. we expect our press conference later from donald tusk and jean—claude juncker and also angela merkel and emmanuel macron will have a joint conference later also. let's stay with this story because with eu leaders having just approved regressing brexit talks to the next phase on the transition in future relationship, what does that mean? chris morris is here from the reality checking. so the other 27 countries have now agreed it is time to move on to phase two of these negotiations while continuing to finalise all those issues from phase one. first there will be talks about a transition period of about two yea rs a transition period of about two years after brexit during which the uk will operate under all eu rules and regulations. some of the detail about what that means will be controversial. then next spring if all goes to plan, negotiators will also begin to consider the future relationship between the uk and eu, on security, foreign p
eu council president donald tusk who said eu leaders agreed to move on to the second phase of brexit hocks. congratulations prime minister theresa may. we expect our press conference later from donald tusk and jean—claude juncker and also angela merkel and emmanuel macron will have a joint conference later also. let's stay with this story because with eu leaders having just approved regressing brexit talks to the next phase on the transition in future relationship, what does that mean? chris...
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spokesman and i think that he rarely, as you see, when he leaves the white house to get on marine one, his hock to leave, he usually stops and talks to the president who thinks he believes he is the best person to carry out his message and it's hard for him to turn down opportunities like that. >> michael, we will get into the context. if you paint the ticket i picture for the viewers, sitting at the table in the grill room, where he's had lunch, other members around the table, people move income and out, stopping be i to say hello to the president. >> it's a fairly large room, where folks are having lunch, after they play golf, there is a bar, they play television. a lot of folks are coming up, talking to him. i think he enjoys that banter of saying hi to the members and shaking hands and stuff. and you know he's pretty accessible in that area. there is just not a lot of folks around. i mean, he has his protection and such and, you know, i think, you know, he enjoys the most out of the stuff that he has to do as sort of getting out there and talking to folks and you know certainly the campaign
spokesman and i think that he rarely, as you see, when he leaves the white house to get on marine one, his hock to leave, he usually stops and talks to the president who thinks he believes he is the best person to carry out his message and it's hard for him to turn down opportunities like that. >> michael, we will get into the context. if you paint the ticket i picture for the viewers, sitting at the table in the grill room, where he's had lunch, other members around the table, people...
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welcome back hock watchers now let's head to the stage for more from how beating. hillary. clinton's lead. so i'm. still trying to. see with. your. least. oh. thank. you you. thank . you know one of the big i think issues today that a lot of people and it's interesting you talk about them like playing a song like that in your shows do you do you get pushback from from both sides saying like oh that that's you know that has a history of being a racist song or you have the other side saying oh why are you you know changing the lyrics of a classic song that represents a certain year because i could see how both sides of that should be like we shouldn't play that song to bay because of that you know we're removed beyond it you know or the other side saying that we don't change the song or make it your own because it belongs to us and what are you know for father's wrong we thought at the time you know and maybe we still secretly do you know that kind of thing do you see that kind of pushback when you play excuse me yeah i get all kinds of responses playing even you know when i
welcome back hock watchers now let's head to the stage for more from how beating. hillary. clinton's lead. so i'm. still trying to. see with. your. least. oh. thank. you you. thank . you know one of the big i think issues today that a lot of people and it's interesting you talk about them like playing a song like that in your shows do you do you get pushback from from both sides saying like oh that that's you know that has a history of being a racist song or you have the other side saying oh...