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the bad news and that's the bad news is that bad things are getting worse and they are very bad. and when i talk about that you have to deal with this challenge and i am thinking specifically what do we do about iran and the force behind so much of what is bad is this radical tyranny into run and if i have a message for you today it's a simple one. we must stop iran and will stop iran. [applause] for the last year i warned and i tried to warn the world about a nuclear deal that was a threat to the survival of israel and the security of the region and the peace of the world and i warned that iran's regime had repeatedly lied to the international community and that it cannot be trusted and i warned that the deal gives iran a clear path toward developing a nuclear arsenal in little more than one decade. i warned that by removing iran sanctions iran regime would not become more moderate and peaceful but more extreme and belligerent, much more dangerous. ladies and gentlemen, that is exactly what has happened. here is what iran is doing tod today. can you enlarge that? no? can you see
the bad news and that's the bad news is that bad things are getting worse and they are very bad. and when i talk about that you have to deal with this challenge and i am thinking specifically what do we do about iran and the force behind so much of what is bad is this radical tyranny into run and if i have a message for you today it's a simple one. we must stop iran and will stop iran. [applause] for the last year i warned and i tried to warn the world about a nuclear deal that was a threat to...
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something is good because all all bad for barcelona. all bad for for crimea. or whatever. the principle is good all the principle is bad has to be apply equally and that is not. welcome back donald trump has surprised the international community by agreeing to meet north korean leader kim jong un the two premiers were recently engaged in a bitter spat over who had the biggest nuclear button up and has more. b. heard the announcement and now we have confirmation from the white house that yes a meeting will take place between kim jong un and us president donald trump now this would be the first meeting between the head of state of the united states and the government of north korea their head of state this is quite a surprise to many people we've heard secretary of state rex tillerson who recently said that the usa was a long way away from any negotiations with north korea i don't know yet until we are able to be ourselves place to face with. representatives of the world. whether the conditions are right you can begin if you about negotiations sharma's or direct talks with t
something is good because all all bad for barcelona. all bad for for crimea. or whatever. the principle is good all the principle is bad has to be apply equally and that is not. welcome back donald trump has surprised the international community by agreeing to meet north korean leader kim jong un the two premiers were recently engaged in a bitter spat over who had the biggest nuclear button up and has more. b. heard the announcement and now we have confirmation from the white house that yes a...
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the bad celebrity. the odds. are blah. blah blah. blah. blah blah blah blah blah. blah. blah blah blah but. the be. the be. led be a. man. i . explained about the moments that. it's all about the slaves inside the fire it's all about george chance to discover the world from different perspectives. join us in sponsored by distinctive instagram or others. g.w. stories the topics each week on instagram. climate change. the student elite. environmental projects. give globalisation a face biodiversity species nontraditional exploitation of the. human rights displacement the fold the global and current local action. global three thousand. people learn german with. any time any place. but whether with joe joe and your friends. it's tough to connect the least. with friends all over the world. online and interactive. german to go. learn german for free with d w. players . play. visited up in your life from ballet and still produce a shop in their rhetoric of donald trump's approving trade war europe and count as a side effect of the current retaliate three measures against his pr
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is that bad things are getting worse, and they are very bad. that, we haveout .o deal with this challenge specifically, what do we do about iran? of whate behind so much is bad is this radical tyranny in tehran. have a message for you today, it is a very simple one. we must stop iran, we will stop iran. [applause] when i last spoke here, i warned, tried to warn, the world about a nuclear deal that was a threat to the survival of israel, the security of the region, the piece of the world. i warned iran's regime had lied to the international community that it could not be trusted. i warned the deal gives iran a clear path toward developing a nuclear arsenal in little more than a decade. i warned that by removing iran's sanctions, the regime would not become more moderate and peaceful, but more extreme and the ledger and, much more -- and be ledger and, much more dangerous. that is exactly what has happened. here is what they are doing today. can you enlarge that? can you see that? is descending on our region. iran is building an aggressive empire
is that bad things are getting worse, and they are very bad. that, we haveout .o deal with this challenge specifically, what do we do about iran? of whate behind so much is bad is this radical tyranny in tehran. have a message for you today, it is a very simple one. we must stop iran, we will stop iran. [applause] when i last spoke here, i warned, tried to warn, the world about a nuclear deal that was a threat to the survival of israel, the security of the region, the piece of the world. i...
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trade war are bad and easy to lose. trade wars are bad and easy to lose. harley—davidson, the quintessential middle america brand, and for that very reason a likely target for eu retaliation. trump supporters in key battle ground states, like wisconsin, could be caught in the crossfire. a trade war won't benefit anybody. i generally believe in free trade. i don't think he's serious about it, regardless. i think he's just trying to scare people into getting some concessions, which is how he rolls. it's too late to save these old steel mills in pennsylvania. many senior republicans fear that this act of economic nationalism could also be an act of national self harm. police in wiltshire have praised the bravery of one of their officers, who went to the aid of the former russian spy, sergei skripal and his daughter, after they were poisoned by a nerve agent in salisbury. detective sergeant nick bailey is still in a serious condition in hospital. it's still unclear how and why mr skripal, and his 33 year—old daughter, were targetted last sunday afternoon.
trade war are bad and easy to lose. trade wars are bad and easy to lose. harley—davidson, the quintessential middle america brand, and for that very reason a likely target for eu retaliation. trump supporters in key battle ground states, like wisconsin, could be caught in the crossfire. a trade war won't benefit anybody. i generally believe in free trade. i don't think he's serious about it, regardless. i think he's just trying to scare people into getting some concessions, which is how he...
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these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] pres. trump: you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where we're on both sides of an issue and you can understand the other side. even though you don't agree. sanctuary cities are hard to understand for people. because they don't get it. you see what's going on in california. how terrible it is. and they're all trying to protect sanctuary cities. and whether it's kate steinle or so many others, they'd be around today if these people weren't allowed back into our country through, in this case, the southern border, at least five times. and look at the damage and then look at this verdict. look
these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] pres. trump: you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of...
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habits bad passwords bad their own personal hygiene they don't encrypt their information they don't get on what's called a virtual private network where they're on a wireless network outside of their home so there's a lot of things people can do it's like putting your seatbelts on and keeping two car lengths you just got to get some better habits if you want to stay safe do you think some of that's because you know the internet really has only been with us fully in this forum for the last ten fifteen years and it's a bit like you know getting cars like you learn you have to check to check your tires security is like what would you say are the most important things pass where it's actually an aisle to have a thing called free password course dot com but it links to some other stuff which there are some things you can do which is number one and it's not don't use the same password for your bank account as you do for facebook. if there are some people who do that trust me i don't know if you have we don't want to give that away you know my view about not on my a bank account but believ
habits bad passwords bad their own personal hygiene they don't encrypt their information they don't get on what's called a virtual private network where they're on a wireless network outside of their home so there's a lot of things people can do it's like putting your seatbelts on and keeping two car lengths you just got to get some better habits if you want to stay safe do you think some of that's because you know the internet really has only been with us fully in this forum for the last ten...
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it's easy to say good guy, bad guy. certainly an irs scammer is a bad guy and cvs telling you your prescription has arrived is a good guy. but there is the middle, where robocalls, debt collectors who called 50 times or telemarketers, hard to tell what's going on, whether they're wanted or not. we took an approach that says if we think it's in the middle, not sure if it's a bad guy, we route them to voicemail without ringing your phone. turns out your voicemail has some nice effects, we can play the greeting and take the middle of the road people, throw them into voicemail and let consumers decide what they want to do. >> so there's pluses and minuses in having lots of things to choose from. on the one hand, it's great. you can kind of sort through and the other is sometimes you're overwhelmed. anybody can comment on what the consumer's reactions, their experiences have been with this? their -- you know, are they effective? i stumped the panel. >> there's a lot of apps out there that are rated that have high ratings. an
it's easy to say good guy, bad guy. certainly an irs scammer is a bad guy and cvs telling you your prescription has arrived is a good guy. but there is the middle, where robocalls, debt collectors who called 50 times or telemarketers, hard to tell what's going on, whether they're wanted or not. we took an approach that says if we think it's in the middle, not sure if it's a bad guy, we route them to voicemail without ringing your phone. turns out your voicemail has some nice effects, we can...
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these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where we're on both sides of an issue and you can understand the other side. -- at the other you see what's going on in california. how terrible it is. and they're all trying to protect sanctuary cities. and whether it's kate steinle or so many others, they'd be around today if these people weren't allowed back into our country through, in this case, the southern border, at least five times. and look at the damage and then look at this verdict. look at the verdict. can you believe the verdict? so we have to get a lot smarter. we have to get a lot tough
these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where...
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these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where we're on both sides of an issue and you can understand the other side. even though you don't agree. sanctuary cities are hard to understand for people. because they don't get it. they don't get it. you see what's going on in california. how terrible it is. how dangerous it is. and they're all trying to protect sanctuary cities. and whether it's kate steinle or so many others, they'd be around today if these people weren't allowed back into our country through, in this case, the southern border, at least five times. and look at the damage and then
these are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they'd rather use knives, because it's more painful. and it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, which is a place where you have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know, some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where...
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, or the bad pushing out the good, the bad and the good are at moments, if not always at the moment, indistinguishable from one another. part of the problem is that you really can't tell what is a good source and a bad source. - right. - the bad actors have figured out how to fool us. - that, and starting as you know, i loved the 60s as much as anybody. - [evan] right. - but, there have been some unreckoned bad consequences of the 1960s, not least of which, in the context of fantasyland, is the anti-establishment feeling, the de-legitimization of gatekeepers getting out of control and not going away with the 60s. - that's, in fact, the second of the two things. you mentioned the technology revolution, that's one, but the other is this thing which you date to the 60s of relativism, everything's relative. find your own reality. now the children of the current, you do you, basically. - right. - go to your own place, and that's fine. - yeah, find your own truth. - it's encouraged. - you have your truth, i have my truth, it's cool. - and that was part of that 60s mentality as you describe
, or the bad pushing out the good, the bad and the good are at moments, if not always at the moment, indistinguishable from one another. part of the problem is that you really can't tell what is a good source and a bad source. - right. - the bad actors have figured out how to fool us. - that, and starting as you know, i loved the 60s as much as anybody. - [evan] right. - but, there have been some unreckoned bad consequences of the 1960s, not least of which, in the context of fantasyland, is the...
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you you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that economic level what is that going to look like it's going to look pretty bad so in other words like tuber or even a there's a rating that's generated not by a fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that's anti-government like question the government your rating goes down if you lionize the government and salute the government and genuflect before the all knowing glorious government you get a social rating boost and this is very interesting in china because on the way up during the capital's boom there were all adam smith and free market but now that the debts become burdensome and their economy is shrinking it's back to mal limon and a few million you know you've got to be capitalist all the way this can't be a capitalist on the way up and slaughtering folks on the way down. but while they were building manufacturing plants in order to feed american consumers it was all great but now
you you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that economic level what is that going to look like it's going to look pretty bad so in other words like tuber or even a there's a rating that's generated not by a fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that's anti-government like question the government your rating goes down if you lionize the government and salute the government and genuflect before the...
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yes to cures ations are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around is there a level of acceptable risk or investment funds are already proposing species portfolios. you could choose fifty around a town thirty fly all forty locus credits. the amazon rain forest is already listed on the world's first green stock exchange it's playing god it's pretending to play god and when we find out and when those who promote the concept find out that even today they can't play god the damage will be done for me these fears are motivated fears and when they are there are those who actually wanted to trade nature as and they would love to have the ability to buy and sell species as y
yes to cures ations are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around...
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. >> anthony: how bad? >> alex: i became very aggressive, and beating people, losing control, and using excessive force when there wasn't really any need for me to do that. i mean, i worked the most infamous police station ever known. it was called rampart. won best picture for denzel washington for his portrayal of this really bad police officer. >> denzel: "i'm the police. i run shit here. you just live here." >> anthony: was that an understatement? were there cops that bad? >> alex: yes, there were. yes, there were. i was one of them. the problem was very systemic. we don't have so much that problem anymore. it does happen. >> anthony: this is not a nature of the job, when you're asked to everyday go in and look at people at their most desperate and ugly that you become desensitized and maybe even turn into a monster. >> alex: just think about it. everyday they're looking at the worst of society and maybe they have a partner that gets killed or shot. it's all very overwhelming. many turn to alcohol and d
. >> anthony: how bad? >> alex: i became very aggressive, and beating people, losing control, and using excessive force when there wasn't really any need for me to do that. i mean, i worked the most infamous police station ever known. it was called rampart. won best picture for denzel washington for his portrayal of this really bad police officer. >> denzel: "i'm the police. i run shit here. you just live here." >> anthony: was that an understatement? were...
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[applause] i the bad are all the bad things that the malevolent forces are trying to do to israel and the world and specifically i'm talking about iraq. and the beautiful, well that i will leave for the last. so the good news for israel has never been stronger militarily, tremendously strong. [applause] that is an f. 35 fighter plane the most advanced inin the worl, plus many other systems that we developed with the help america. thank you america. [applause] thank you america. thank you, congress, republicans and democrats alike. [applause] thank you for helping bring this about. [applause] and this incredible military by the superb intelligence. can you see me, i can hardly see you. superb intelligence. in the last few years, the incredible intelligenceo servics have foiled dozens, dozens of terrorist attacks across the world in dozens of countries. that plane could have been blown out of the sky if it were not for the israeli intelligence is. you are boarding the planes when you leave this place and you are safer because of israeli intelligence that protects innocent lives around t
[applause] i the bad are all the bad things that the malevolent forces are trying to do to israel and the world and specifically i'm talking about iraq. and the beautiful, well that i will leave for the last. so the good news for israel has never been stronger militarily, tremendously strong. [applause] that is an f. 35 fighter plane the most advanced inin the worl, plus many other systems that we developed with the help america. thank you america. [applause] thank you america. thank you,...
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as it really been that bad? there area number of as it really been that bad? there are a number of things, you could summon up are a number of things, you could summon up from a business perspective that air india is stuck in the past. it is a business model that a lot of countries have moved away from. a government owned carrier with a lot of inefficiencies. they have resorted to things like cannibalising parts from different aircraft to keep the fleet going and many of the things that have been reported out there. from a pure business perspective, it isa from a pure business perspective, it is a bit ofa from a pure business perspective, it is a bit of a dinosaur. but it is in one of the fastest growing markets in the world and has exclusive access to a lot of routes. that is the appeal of selling their stake. there is a pill for air india, but who would be interested to buy the sta ke who would be interested to buy the stake from the government? at this stage i would think it would be the other indian airlines. they have shown an interest, particularly indig
as it really been that bad? there area number of as it really been that bad? there are a number of things, you could summon up are a number of things, you could summon up from a business perspective that air india is stuck in the past. it is a business model that a lot of countries have moved away from. a government owned carrier with a lot of inefficiencies. they have resorted to things like cannibalising parts from different aircraft to keep the fleet going and many of the things that have...
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this is bad for business, bad for the market if we get more of this, that's a change in the tone. >> i mentioned a moment ago that micron, three big earnings we were looking for this afternoon, on top of everything else, including nike and kb home micron results are out let's bring josh lipton in with what's going on there. >> micron reporting eps of $2.80, the street was at $2.74 revenue, $7.35 billion micron preannounced results in early february at that point they were saying to look between $2.75 on revenue. as you mentioned, the street right now selling, at least initially in the after hours -- of course this symptom had been up more than 40% year-to-date heading into this print. on the call we want to hear a lot more about how the ceo sees those supply -- demand that call starts pretty soon here in about 20 minutes we'll be on it >> thank you micron has made a -- a big comeback down 7% and now down about 2.5%. >> as josh said, 40% year-to-date but 100% on the year it's basically 70% more volatility than the broad market you'll see it bounce around after markets. are we close to
this is bad for business, bad for the market if we get more of this, that's a change in the tone. >> i mentioned a moment ago that micron, three big earnings we were looking for this afternoon, on top of everything else, including nike and kb home micron results are out let's bring josh lipton in with what's going on there. >> micron reporting eps of $2.80, the street was at $2.74 revenue, $7.35 billion micron preannounced results in early february at that point they were saying to...
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you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that and i do you economic level what is that going to. looks like it's going to look pretty bad in other words like. there's a rating that's generated not by fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that government like question the government your rating goes down if you lionize the government and salute the government and genuflect before the all knowing glorious government you get a social ratings boost and this is very thing in china because on the way up during the capitalist boom there were all adam smith and free markets but now that the debts become burdensome and their economy is shrinking it's back to maui aluminite a few million you know you gotta be capitalist all the way you just can't be a capitalist all the way up and slaughtering folks on the way down to. boast about it but while they were building manufacturing plants in order to feed american consumers it was all great but
you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that and i do you economic level what is that going to. looks like it's going to look pretty bad in other words like. there's a rating that's generated not by fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that government like question the government your rating goes down if you lionize the government and salute the government and genuflect before the all knowing...
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you you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that economic level what is that going to look like it's going to look pretty bad so in other words like tuber or even a there's a rating that's generated not by a fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that's anti-government like question the government your rating goes down if you lie. in eyes the government and salute the government and genuflect before the all knowing glorious government you get a social rating boost and this is very interesting in china because on the way up during the capital's boom there were all adam smith than free market but now that the debts become burdensome and their economy is shrinking it's back to mal eliminate a few million you know you've got to be capitalist all the way you just can't be a capitalist on the way up and to slaughtering folks on the way down it. but while they were building manufacturing plants in order to feed american consumers it was al
you you are you get bad social credit so. if you apply that economic level what is that going to look like it's going to look pretty bad so in other words like tuber or even a there's a rating that's generated not by a fellow users but by the government and everyone in the country is given a rating by the government and if you do something that's anti-government like question the government your rating goes down if you lie. in eyes the government and salute the government and genuflect before...
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yes to cure is asians are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around is there a level of acceptable risk or investment funds are already proposing species portfolios. you could choose fifty around a town thirty fly all forty locus credits. the amazon rain forest is already listed on the world's first green stock exchange it's playing god it's pretending to play god and when we find out and when those who promote the concept find out that even today they can't play god the damage will be done for me these fears are motivated fears and when they're there are those who actually wanted to trade nature as they would love to have the ability to buy and sell species as you sa
yes to cure is asians are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around...
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he closes his eyes and just shots not bad. but a blow-out lightning score three straight in a flash. flyers down one. under three to go. what a play. but in a shoot-out, flyers lost 7-6. they've got back-to-back games for the first time in a month. they are two points out of first. >>> villanova's run is over. but jay wright says he likes where this team is going even though they have not looked pretty down the villanova wearing down georgetown. second half, not bad either. what a move. villanova wins 97-73. right now tied for the most wins. the union kicking off a regular season against new england. they have more wins against them than any other team in major league soccer. the new kid from newark, delaware on the rebound. this first career goal, union go on to win 2-0, winning the opener over the revolution. >>> one ald darby among the eagles signing autographs. he found out how special the eagles are to the fan base. listen to this. >> this is great just to see how happy they are, how excited the city is for winning the fi
he closes his eyes and just shots not bad. but a blow-out lightning score three straight in a flash. flyers down one. under three to go. what a play. but in a shoot-out, flyers lost 7-6. they've got back-to-back games for the first time in a month. they are two points out of first. >>> villanova's run is over. but jay wright says he likes where this team is going even though they have not looked pretty down the villanova wearing down georgetown. second half, not bad either. what a...
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, bad, bad, down, down, down, terrible, terrible, terrible. wasn't just that they weren't crazy about hillary clinton was not the world's best candidate. we all know that. she could have bohn better job, wasn't just they didn't think she ways the world's best candidate. people wanted to believe the united states was fall apart. people voting for bricksity and wanted to believe in the united kingdom was a -- the european union was a terrible thing. people want to believe bad thing? i with i had the answer etch only thing i can tell you, i want to dwell on objective, not subjective, this thought line has been in american culture not for decade but for centuries. start one chapter -- a chapter on why people want to believe bad things and it's speculative because i don't think you can prove what people's inner motivations are, but i start the capture diciting great literature, nonfiction books and novels and playses that said america was about to foul apart and everything was coming unglued and the world was ending and citing the reasons they said
, bad, bad, down, down, down, terrible, terrible, terrible. wasn't just that they weren't crazy about hillary clinton was not the world's best candidate. we all know that. she could have bohn better job, wasn't just they didn't think she ways the world's best candidate. people wanted to believe the united states was fall apart. people voting for bricksity and wanted to believe in the united kingdom was a -- the european union was a terrible thing. people want to believe bad thing? i with i had...
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i feel bad. i really do. i feel bad i left her out there like that. she knew. you know what i mean? she knew that i had warrants. i met her with warrants. it wasn't like i was this great, wonderful person, met her, started a good relationship then became a jackass. this was an ongoing problem, me being a jackass. >> as much as he would joke around and be funny every now and then you'd get a glimpse to where he was at inside jail and you could tell there was a sad person inside who, you know, really felt bad for his family and what he's put everybody through due to his addiction. >> i got ahold of my family from back east. i haven't heard nothing from them in three months, you know? and it was good. a lot of, like, stress and weight lifted off my shoulders to finally hear from my mom and grandma and find out everybody's batting for me and are going to send money for a lawyer to fight these cases a little bit better. >> how come you couldn't get ahold of them? >> i asked my mom that on the phone. i think they wanted me to suffer a little bit. you know? >> at one point when we were spe
i feel bad. i really do. i feel bad i left her out there like that. she knew. you know what i mean? she knew that i had warrants. i met her with warrants. it wasn't like i was this great, wonderful person, met her, started a good relationship then became a jackass. this was an ongoing problem, me being a jackass. >> as much as he would joke around and be funny every now and then you'd get a glimpse to where he was at inside jail and you could tell there was a sad person inside who, you...
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let's say you kill all the drug dealers, the bad drug dealers, the bad man dealing drugging on the corner. in this opioid crise, that's hardly the only kind of person involved. see do you also kill doctors who overprescribe pain killers? do you kill family members who buy opioids for their addicted loved ones? do you kill people who sell drugs to pay for their own addiction. this is complicated. just give everyone the death penalty. i understand it now, i get it. here's the thing-- i'm not saying all of trump's plans are bad, it's just that some of his drug-fighting ideals seem to come straight out of 80s. like this: >> this has been something that i've been very strongly in favor of-- spending a lot of money on great commercials showing how bad it is, so that kids seeing those commercials, during the right shows on television-- or wherever, the internet-- when they see these commercials, they say, "i don't want any part of it." that's the least-expensive thing we can do, where you scare them from ending up like the people in the commercials, and we'll make them very, very bad commercials
let's say you kill all the drug dealers, the bad drug dealers, the bad man dealing drugging on the corner. in this opioid crise, that's hardly the only kind of person involved. see do you also kill doctors who overprescribe pain killers? do you kill family members who buy opioids for their addicted loved ones? do you kill people who sell drugs to pay for their own addiction. this is complicated. just give everyone the death penalty. i understand it now, i get it. here's the thing-- i'm not...
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>> i was so bad in high school. no, absolutely not. i'm not a great athlete. >> stephen: wait a second, wait a second. ( laughter ) you were bad in high school so they made you quarterback as a consolation prize? >> you know what? i was a backup quarterback on a freshman team that went 0 and 8. i was so bad i couldn't even play on a team that won 0 and 8. >> stephen: wow. you know what a safe position would be on a football team would be your backup quarterback, because they'll never get on the field because you'll never going to stop playing, tom. >> i'm going to stop playing at some point. >> stephen: you are? >> yeah. i don't know when. >> stephen: oh, i thought i was going to make news right now. >> no, i'm not talking retirement, i'm talking how to prolong playing. >> stephen: other than diet what is "the tb12 method?" >> yeah, hydration is really important. i think that's one thing that-- yep, you got it. >> stephen: so, how much hydration are we talking about here? are you always in the bathroom? >> that's a lot-- no, once your
>> i was so bad in high school. no, absolutely not. i'm not a great athlete. >> stephen: wait a second, wait a second. ( laughter ) you were bad in high school so they made you quarterback as a consolation prize? >> you know what? i was a backup quarterback on a freshman team that went 0 and 8. i was so bad i couldn't even play on a team that won 0 and 8. >> stephen: wow. you know what a safe position would be on a football team would be your backup quarterback, because...
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but it wasn't bad. the snow didn't really stick to the ground until basically i got into chestnut hill this morning. the drive twhaent bad. >> reporter: all right. katy and chrissy giving us a little insight into their day this morning. it's not 0 so bad but the worst we know is yet to come. >> this is not so bad where you are, but we're being loog at a live picture the 95 in south philadelphia where steve sosna says you know that band that we've been talking about, that wall of snow? it's just arrived and we good see it here in center city behind us. i also just got an e-mail from jim rosenfield who says the large flakes they're now coming down in center city. >> let's check in with jessica boyington to see what's happening on i-95 at gerard. >> i'm look at 95 too and actually picked this camera because my other 95 cam raw couldn't see it at all, it was completely covered with ice and snow. so there was all over the camera lens and this one was one of the only ones i could show you. at least because it
but it wasn't bad. the snow didn't really stick to the ground until basically i got into chestnut hill this morning. the drive twhaent bad. >> reporter: all right. katy and chrissy giving us a little insight into their day this morning. it's not 0 so bad but the worst we know is yet to come. >> this is not so bad where you are, but we're being loog at a live picture the 95 in south philadelphia where steve sosna says you know that band that we've been talking about, that wall of...
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they are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they would rather use knives because it is more painful. it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, in a place where they have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country, and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where we're on both sides of an issue. you can understand the other side even though you don't agree. sanctuary cities are hard to understand for people, because, they don't get it. they don't get it. you see what is going on in california, how terrible it is. how dangerous it is. they're all trying to protect sanctuary cities. whether it is kate steinle or some others, they would be around today if these people weren't allowed back into our country, through, in this case, the southern border, at least five times. and look at the damage, and then look at th
they are bad, bad people. they don't use guns. they would rather use knives because it is more painful. it takes longer. these are bad people. in boston, massachusetts, in a place where they have sanctuary cities. i'm repeating my call on congress to block funds for sanctuary cities and to close the deadly loopholes that allow criminals back into our country, and into our country in the first place. [applause] you know some things are very understandable. we have lots of issues where we're on...
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job is still a bad job. she knows britain will be worse bad job. she knows britain will be worse off. no she doesn't. it will be lose, lose, as the europeans have said from the beginning, she has admitted it is complex, the international trade secretary liam fox is to pretend it was the simplest negotiations in the history of the world, that isn't true, and i think you can see why public opinion is turning a bit and people are getting concerned. nira. it is not what people are promised. we will be poorer and weaker as a country but we are poorer and weaker as a country but we a re partly poorer and weaker as a country but we are partly out and we will only be partly out because she wants to keep a toe in. kevin maguire couldn't have made that ran to the beginning of this brexit process because he is of the view and will never change his mind, leaving is a disaster, i think it is the most reasonable beach, it was dull and boring but then again, she is —— speech. it was detailed, strong on detail, the resp
job is still a bad job. she knows britain will be worse bad job. she knows britain will be worse off. no she doesn't. it will be lose, lose, as the europeans have said from the beginning, she has admitted it is complex, the international trade secretary liam fox is to pretend it was the simplest negotiations in the history of the world, that isn't true, and i think you can see why public opinion is turning a bit and people are getting concerned. nira. it is not what people are promised. we will...
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in a bad way with bad guys from russia. that is bad, and she's doing the best she can with bad. >> to your point, it makes it much less likely that we ever see him do what bill clinton did which is comply with a subpoena and testify before a grand jury or anywhere. i don't see how it happens when they have this kind of problems with the truth. >> he can't get in an elevator and out of an elevator without saying 12 things that are untrue. he would tell 20 lies before he got into the room. part of the reason i'm doing my show the way i'm doing it, we're trying to have meaningful conversations with people frankly outside of politics. those people don't have to lie, don't have to smpin. they don't have to polish this stuff and can speak more honestly and truthfully. >> your dream interview, shoot for if moon. would it be, i don't know, oprah? >> you know, sometimes dreams come true. sometimes dreams come true. >> what are you going to talk to her about? >> oprah winfrey is coming on the van jones show. sunday night is an all-st
in a bad way with bad guys from russia. that is bad, and she's doing the best she can with bad. >> to your point, it makes it much less likely that we ever see him do what bill clinton did which is comply with a subpoena and testify before a grand jury or anywhere. i don't see how it happens when they have this kind of problems with the truth. >> he can't get in an elevator and out of an elevator without saying 12 things that are untrue. he would tell 20 lies before he got into the...
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as joyce said, it's a bad idea. any lawyer would counsel his client not to talk about it because if even if there's nothing bad going on, there is a perception there is. >> one of the people he spoke to was priebus. according to investigators he asked if they were nice. you don't think that in and of itself rises to obstruction? it seems like there's a million different ways you can interpret that. that's precisely the reason you don't walk to witnesses in the first place it interpretationing. > sure. both priebus and mcgahn won have likely advised their lawyers immediately about this contact and their lawyers would have turned around and told mueller. the question is -- >> stop right there. that's interesting to me. why. >> well, they would have done it out of an abundance of caution. they would not have wanted mueller down the road to learn about these conversations. >> so that they look guilty. >> and conclude, right, exactly. so the issue here is, did the president have similar conversations with less experience
as joyce said, it's a bad idea. any lawyer would counsel his client not to talk about it because if even if there's nothing bad going on, there is a perception there is. >> one of the people he spoke to was priebus. according to investigators he asked if they were nice. you don't think that in and of itself rises to obstruction? it seems like there's a million different ways you can interpret that. that's precisely the reason you don't walk to witnesses in the first place it...
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that's bad if he is lying about it also bad if he doesn't know about it and he is supposed to be some top intel chief. he has just got problems all around. >> martha: last thought, basil before we go. >> i actually agree with a lot of it. i agree with mr. brennan's statements about the president. i don't necessarily believe that that he did his job in particularly partisan manner. i don't think there is evidence of that i'm not going to argue with his assessment of the president. >> martha: thanks, guys. great to see awful you. thanks for your opinions and insight tonight. great to see you all. have a great weekend. music and movie stars love to promote inclusiveness and tolerance. what happened when former governor mike huckabee joined the board of the cmas? he says that hate won and he is here with a very strong message for the folks that forced him out. and republicans, democrats, global leaders all shocked when president trump announced his plan to impose tariffs on imports from countries like china. tom rogan says it's a terrible idea. but hasn't this been donald trump's message
that's bad if he is lying about it also bad if he doesn't know about it and he is supposed to be some top intel chief. he has just got problems all around. >> martha: last thought, basil before we go. >> i actually agree with a lot of it. i agree with mr. brennan's statements about the president. i don't necessarily believe that that he did his job in particularly partisan manner. i don't think there is evidence of that i'm not going to argue with his assessment of the president....
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bad virus, that vaccine, not very effective. back to just to go ebola and zika recently, can you update us on where we are now in terms of vaccines for both ebola and zika? are we making progress on that? dr. fauci: that's a good question, i'm glad you asked it. there are about half a dozen reasonable candidates for a zika vaccine. the one that we developed at our vaccine research center was a dna vaccine, which is plasma that you stick the gene of whatever protein you want to have an induced response. we are now in a phase two study in several countries in south america, mexico, the caribbean, .lorida, and texas that's the good news. i wouldn't even say sobering but, because it's not bad, there's not a lot of zika out there to show that it works. datae accumulating safety so that if there is an outbreak next season, we look at what is called an efficacy signal. if there is no outbreak, we can -- that him you know data together with the other data to prove this works in animals. then we are working with the fda. you never want t
bad virus, that vaccine, not very effective. back to just to go ebola and zika recently, can you update us on where we are now in terms of vaccines for both ebola and zika? are we making progress on that? dr. fauci: that's a good question, i'm glad you asked it. there are about half a dozen reasonable candidates for a zika vaccine. the one that we developed at our vaccine research center was a dna vaccine, which is plasma that you stick the gene of whatever protein you want to have an induced...
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yes to cure is ations are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around is there a level of acceptable risk or investment funds are already proposing species portfolios. you could choose fifty orangutan thirty fly all forty locus credits. the amazon rain forest is already listed on the world's first green stock exchange it's playing god it's pretending to play god and when we find out and when those who promote the concept find out that even today they can't play god the damage will be done for me these fears are motivated fears and when they are there are those who actually wanted to trade nature as they would love to have the ability to buy and sell species as you say w
yes to cure is ations are sometimes bad and they lead to the financial debacle those are bad securitizations but securitizations also can be very very good doesn't mean there should be no securitizations that means we must work harder just because there's a chance of something going wrong or just because there's a chance that someone might not like it should we stop and that do it i think that would be a foolhardy mistake. but if things were to go wrong with the consequences be this time around...
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and all of the bad guys do it. patches slows down our ability to find them which means from a practical perspective several months like abide. even in four notified of the robo call the day after it happened. it will take us some time to figure out where it came from and identify and untangle the nest of shell companies pay close mentioned. that eats into the one-year statute of limitations. seems like a long time but from enforcement it isn't. . . it is not an authorization holder, permit, or license holder of the fcc with a maximum enforcement action that we can take against that rowboat color is to send them a citation which is effectively illegal warning letter, don't do this in the future or you will get in trouble. purpose for that as an active by congress was to make sure that the folks who aren't especially well versed don't get swept up into some of the more nuanced portions of the communications act which makes sense but at this point it is so well known that robo calls are a problem and the target that w
and all of the bad guys do it. patches slows down our ability to find them which means from a practical perspective several months like abide. even in four notified of the robo call the day after it happened. it will take us some time to figure out where it came from and identify and untangle the nest of shell companies pay close mentioned. that eats into the one-year statute of limitations. seems like a long time but from enforcement it isn't. . . it is not an authorization holder, permit, or...
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no matter how you count, it's bad. we're doing something that will be the start of making trade with china more fair. we're so far down. our past presidents shouldn't have allowed this to happen. this has been many, many years. sort of like the middle east. how did that happen? and other things. how did all of these things happen? north korea, how did it happen where it's so bad. i shouldn't be the one negotiating north korea. this should have been done years ago, charlie. should have been done somebody me. but we got stuck with a lot of beauties. we'll fix them. we'll fix them. [applause] >> if a democratic president got done 1/10 of what you have done would say it's historic. what you've done for the american people and save the trajectory of our company is phenomenal. let's talk about tax reform. democrats call it crumbs. $1,000 is not crumbs to the people in this room. take about the amazing economic benefits we're seeing thanks to the tax cut package that you championed and got through congress. >> okay, charlie.
no matter how you count, it's bad. we're doing something that will be the start of making trade with china more fair. we're so far down. our past presidents shouldn't have allowed this to happen. this has been many, many years. sort of like the middle east. how did that happen? and other things. how did all of these things happen? north korea, how did it happen where it's so bad. i shouldn't be the one negotiating north korea. this should have been done years ago, charlie. should have been done...
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is that a bad idea. >> that is not a bad idea. i didn't disagree with him. i'm right on track with him. if we're not careful, precise action taken, not a blanket action, not a broad action, what will happen we'll balance half the issue on current job owners and current employees. in my district in indiana, we are a large manufacturing state, this is about jobs. this isn't about nuances that need to be taken up here and there. i have no argument with that. this will affect jobs because he hasn't even signed an agreement. they have already raised prices on consumers and job makers. melissa: you're absolutely right. we heard the same thing from people in all kinds of different industries saying the price of raw materials has gone up basically in the past year in anticipation of something like this. so you're right. but if the president wants to renegotiate these deals it is going to be really tough and by definition it will be really messy. so there will be pain along the way in order to try and have these deals that have been in place and given away for a long
is that a bad idea. >> that is not a bad idea. i didn't disagree with him. i'm right on track with him. if we're not careful, precise action taken, not a blanket action, not a broad action, what will happen we'll balance half the issue on current job owners and current employees. in my district in indiana, we are a large manufacturing state, this is about jobs. this isn't about nuances that need to be taken up here and there. i have no argument with that. this will affect jobs because he...
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or bad trade deals like now after that i mean that's why this is a peter peter you know we had mitch peter the trays and you'll. be going to charter is going on let's go to great musician that the the trade deals there are a lot of bad trade deals out there there's cheap e.p. out there that should be shut down and this was all part of a globalized globalization effort so that we have some bad trade deals that need to be scrubbed from the books but we've got to also look at as i said there are a lot of moving parts the crux of the issue is and i agree with steve kean were where he said that you know that part of economic theory has gone amiss and it certainly has if you look at the federal reserve's economic modeling it's totally wrong a lot of these are have been totally wrong central bank money printing has hit a fever pitch where they've got ten trillion dollars on their books and they've only produced maybe two trillion ten trillion out of the ten trillion two trillion in quantifiable so that's what a. ratio of five to one or something so we're not getting any organic growth from
or bad trade deals like now after that i mean that's why this is a peter peter you know we had mitch peter the trays and you'll. be going to charter is going on let's go to great musician that the the trade deals there are a lot of bad trade deals out there there's cheap e.p. out there that should be shut down and this was all part of a globalized globalization effort so that we have some bad trade deals that need to be scrubbed from the books but we've got to also look at as i said there are a...
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conditions so bad that the first minister nicholas sturgeon even urge people not to travel. schools in the worst affected areas have to close some make the most of it . others gave up fighting against the conditions i phoned in to work so hard in the draft. already i think we're going to be. through. right through and i write this for britain's meteorological office has issued red warnings throughout the country meaning a risk to life as the siberian storefront is set to collide with storm heading north from the atlantic snowstorms of this a very are highly unusual in europe at this time of the year and it affected countries all the way from the far north down to the mediterranean it may look pretty but these storms have been highly disruptive and dangerous all over the continent flights were cancelled and airports closed from switzerland to island with thousands of homes were left without electricity and people were advised to stay at home dozens of people mainly rough sleepers have been reported dead across europe even venice the city of canals didn't escape the big freeze
conditions so bad that the first minister nicholas sturgeon even urge people not to travel. schools in the worst affected areas have to close some make the most of it . others gave up fighting against the conditions i phoned in to work so hard in the draft. already i think we're going to be. through. right through and i write this for britain's meteorological office has issued red warnings throughout the country meaning a risk to life as the siberian storefront is set to collide with storm...
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got did not have to just take it from any bad king. so it could not have been about unlimited submission to any king. let's look at paul's situation. paul specifically writing to the romans. he was dealing with christians for taking too literally the --a that christ's kingdom sometimes people take that too literally. not of this world does not mean this world is gone. it means you still have to live in the world but live in this different way. paul is saying the key to understanding that is one specific section of a verse people tend to overlook. also the ruler was the minister of god to be more good. so, the ruler is not acting in people's best interest. if the ruler is not god's minister for the people's good, then christians should resist. christians should rebel against that king. means, the patriots said, we have to have some common sense when it comes to christian scripture. commands for honoring the king is god's minister bear basic commands that deal with authority. the bible tells children to obey parents but does that mean th
got did not have to just take it from any bad king. so it could not have been about unlimited submission to any king. let's look at paul's situation. paul specifically writing to the romans. he was dealing with christians for taking too literally the --a that christ's kingdom sometimes people take that too literally. not of this world does not mean this world is gone. it means you still have to live in the world but live in this different way. paul is saying the key to understanding that is one...
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red arrows are bad. we all know that. what is going on in terms of the metrics of the tariff also is important. steel, the tariff is going to be less of an impact because we take in -- we import less of our steel. aluminum is really the game here that he is playing on. and the layers of implications distress all the all the different constituencies. you hear them say it will hurt workers. you may see layoffs because that's what companies do when the bottom line is affected. they will pass on the cost, decide to swallow it, which we almost never see, or on the supply side of their own saving. the question becomes, what happens next? he does this. what are all of his advisers worried about happening? >> i think what you should be worried about is those advisers who are going to flee. the best and the brightest, it's becoming increasingly difficult to attract decent help at the white house if you can't get the guy who is in charge to listen to what you're saying and you're the expert in saying it. >> what do they think is go
red arrows are bad. we all know that. what is going on in terms of the metrics of the tariff also is important. steel, the tariff is going to be less of an impact because we take in -- we import less of our steel. aluminum is really the game here that he is playing on. and the layers of implications distress all the all the different constituencies. you hear them say it will hurt workers. you may see layoffs because that's what companies do when the bottom line is affected. they will pass on...
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weather on the way, facing a nor'easter, just how bad? dan zarrow with details. >> a vlad flood watch, a coastal flood catch, a potential for ren bill: if you were trying to get across the east river, you know that l train will be closed for repair for 15 months, this is if the mta is on school. what do you do about it? what is the work around? one guy, a real estate investor, he is from new york, parker shin, had when i thought was a great idea. how about a pontoon bridge. parker shin welcome to "chasing news" how are you? >> i'm doing great thank you. bill: where did you come up with that idea. >> i have been familiar with pa- pontoon bridge for some time, they have been used in a various places. i know they can be benefit quickly -- benefi, benefit quicd they can be affordable. bill: for what you uncovered, how much would it cost? how fast could it be erected. >> cost side, we're in process of getting some estimates from customers who are experienced building types of bridges, i think it will be under $100 million, and that between $1
weather on the way, facing a nor'easter, just how bad? dan zarrow with details. >> a vlad flood watch, a coastal flood catch, a potential for ren bill: if you were trying to get across the east river, you know that l train will be closed for repair for 15 months, this is if the mta is on school. what do you do about it? what is the work around? one guy, a real estate investor, he is from new york, parker shin, had when i thought was a great idea. how about a pontoon bridge. parker shin...
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each one had the news i felt bad to be honest it's my first time going to the paralympics i should have been jumping with joy that i got to go but i didn't feel happy. i would return it's no surprise that being so harsh towards our team it may be inhuman but it was expected. everyone knows that we are athletes from russia russia is always with us anyway in our hearts because at the time was that it was merged in ways that everyone knows in a way that we're from russia out opponents know that we're from russia that actually afraid of us. say some ok because table when you're just someone we're setting the highest goals for ourselves so many years of preparation shouldn't go to waste which is why we're going to prove that we. other best. budgets are just going to do their national spokesman of course is a fungus some of ours as with i'm not a right it doesn't prove out but we're united and i think you'll be able to produce good results. in other news this evening moscow says it's open to genuine requests for help regarding the investigation into the poisoning of a former russian spy and h
each one had the news i felt bad to be honest it's my first time going to the paralympics i should have been jumping with joy that i got to go but i didn't feel happy. i would return it's no surprise that being so harsh towards our team it may be inhuman but it was expected. everyone knows that we are athletes from russia russia is always with us anyway in our hearts because at the time was that it was merged in ways that everyone knows in a way that we're from russia out opponents know that...
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what are the good and the bad that you see coming with that? >> well, i think we benefit from the financial system that we have. it's pretty unique around the world. we have sort of three major pillars. we have a very efficient, broad, deep, capital market. we have some very large systemic banks that operate across the country and then we have thousands and thousands of community banks and i think that's pretty unique, you know, around the world. i think that each of those pillars is really important in terms of satisfying the flow of dread to households and businesses and to enable corporations that are not financial firms to be able to hedge and manage the financial risks that they incur, so, i think the regime is a pretty good one, but we have to recognize it's got three pillars and we need to make sure that we keep each of those strong and viable. >> do you, i mean, in the united states is unique in that regard, right? with those three pillars. >> i think so. >> do you, from your international perch, does that create any issues in terms of
what are the good and the bad that you see coming with that? >> well, i think we benefit from the financial system that we have. it's pretty unique around the world. we have sort of three major pillars. we have a very efficient, broad, deep, capital market. we have some very large systemic banks that operate across the country and then we have thousands and thousands of community banks and i think that's pretty unique, you know, around the world. i think that each of those pillars is...
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how bad is it there? a lot of people woke up and thought it was not that bad. yes, the grand western canal here in tiverton has frozen but life has been going on. then that red warning around breakfast time. still people thought, we can get around. but let's be clear. this red alert warning doesn't become active until three o'clock this afternoon. in a couple of hours. that is when large amounts of really heavy snow are due to start falling, plus the high winds from storm emma. we are talking blizzard conditions, drifting, not just in talking blizzard conditions, drifting, notjust in the moat, rural communities but some of the main routes as well. people are being warned, you might have thought earlier it was ok but it's going to get nasty, right through that red strip. it's not going to blow through quickly. it's going to stick around for a8 hours or so. people have been stocking up at supermarkets for the last few hours and the headline is to take action. you are warned to stay in, stay warm and stay put if you can. thank you. let's go to victoria fritz our t
how bad is it there? a lot of people woke up and thought it was not that bad. yes, the grand western canal here in tiverton has frozen but life has been going on. then that red warning around breakfast time. still people thought, we can get around. but let's be clear. this red alert warning doesn't become active until three o'clock this afternoon. in a couple of hours. that is when large amounts of really heavy snow are due to start falling, plus the high winds from storm emma. we are talking...
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when you thought things were bad at new jersey transit. they are worse this time it is about political patriots people getting raises who are all connected to governor christie. and, remember the kid who went from west virginia to new jersey in be aer car because he was passed out drunk? well stuck with $1600 bill and found a way to get it paid. wait nuller that. first let's let's check win danw row how bad was the storm in your zr what can we expect going for hard? dan, what do you got? dan: well, a nor'easter is now ek pitting the region which means our weather well be quieting down overnight a few snow show worse go. we did see double-digit snow totals in jersey up to the catskills flows the top totals and left close toker to the coast and close to what we forecast. as we move to thursday. some pretty good snow melt ahead, high temperatures in the 40's be extra careful when are shove ling that snow. heavy and wet. overnight? tonight. we fell to around 30 degrees. yeah. there could be slippery spot on the roads by thursday then as cruise
when you thought things were bad at new jersey transit. they are worse this time it is about political patriots people getting raises who are all connected to governor christie. and, remember the kid who went from west virginia to new jersey in be aer car because he was passed out drunk? well stuck with $1600 bill and found a way to get it paid. wait nuller that. first let's let's check win danw row how bad was the storm in your zr what can we expect going for hard? dan, what do you got? dan:...
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we're in a crisis, but this is bad policy, this is bad civics and this is bad democracy. and frankly, i'm a little bit disappointed in scott wiener pushing this through. it does have the appearance of some balances, but when you look, you can see that this is not going solve [bell ringing] good afternoon, i'm peter, speaking as individual. i am a long time resident of san francisco and strongly oppose senate bill 827 and 828. i want to thank the supervisors and supervisor peskin in particular for bringing this
we're in a crisis, but this is bad policy, this is bad civics and this is bad democracy. and frankly, i'm a little bit disappointed in scott wiener pushing this through. it does have the appearance of some balances, but when you look, you can see that this is not going solve [bell ringing] good afternoon, i'm peter, speaking as individual. i am a long time resident of san francisco and strongly oppose senate bill 827 and 828. i want to thank the supervisors and supervisor peskin in particular...
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the bad are all the bad things that forces are trying to do to israel and to the world and specifically i'm talking about iran. and the beautiful, that i'll leave to the last. so the good news is that israel has never been stronger militarily. tremendously strong and that's enough 35 fighter plane, the most fans in the world. that's a interceptor and many other systems that we developed with the help the help of america. thank you america. [applause] thank you to the american president and to congress, republicans and democrats alike thank you for helping to bring this about. you are terrific. in this incredible military by superb intelligence i can hardly see have to get closer. superb intelligence in the last two years israel's incredible intelligence services have been dozens of leisure terrorist attacks across in dozens of countries. it could've been blown out of the sky if it weren't for israeli intelligence. a plane headed for the persian gulf. you are safer because of israeli intelligence and not only protects israeli life but innocent lives around the world. [applause] were able
the bad are all the bad things that forces are trying to do to israel and to the world and specifically i'm talking about iran. and the beautiful, that i'll leave to the last. so the good news is that israel has never been stronger militarily. tremendously strong and that's enough 35 fighter plane, the most fans in the world. that's a interceptor and many other systems that we developed with the help the help of america. thank you america. [applause] thank you to the american president and to...
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bad is bad. neil: i know tariffs are bad but should they have been higher >> so let's go back to i'm opposed to bad. bads wrong, but if you are going to tip into recession you need to come up with two, $3 trillion of new bad in a world that's otherwise growing at 3% global gdp and this isn't going to do that. neil: what do you think he's up against? >> i'm listening to bannon yesterday. neil: steve bannon? >> yes and he's real clear that trump can't go immediate with kim jong-un in current circumstances regardless of what you'd like to say because kim jong-un can't get out of north korea and it's not safe to put trump there. once you get that he's got to put pressure on china and i see this as a china trump classic, let's get people to look over here while i do this over there because -- neil: so the two of them meet at a neutral location? >> he's got to force china put pressure on kim jong-un. neil: you think this is it? >> i think he's trying to push on china. is it right, smart, will it work ,
bad is bad. neil: i know tariffs are bad but should they have been higher >> so let's go back to i'm opposed to bad. bads wrong, but if you are going to tip into recession you need to come up with two, $3 trillion of new bad in a world that's otherwise growing at 3% global gdp and this isn't going to do that. neil: what do you think he's up against? >> i'm listening to bannon yesterday. neil: steve bannon? >> yes and he's real clear that trump can't go immediate with kim...
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ben: because they are bad for the economy. this a weird dichotomy. the president gave a speech earlier today and what did he talk about for 20 minutes? how awesome the u.s. economy is, businesses are coming back to america, hiring people, and he says we are getting crushinged internationally. we have to do what every other economist believes is a lose-lose. it doesn't make any sense. it will hurt people in industries related to steel. i think it's interest where he says we won't have a trade war, if we do we'll win it. already the retaliation focusing in on you are aboutbor you are . kennedy: it seems to be work. there are people who are all for the deregulation of so many industries and sectors in this country, and they don't like the tariffs. what can the president do? steve mnuchin says this is not a negotiating tactic. art laffer says the negotiations have just begun. he's using this as a jumping off point. >> there is a broad consensus that tariffs are bad for our economy. nobody wins a trade war. we have the biggest economy and market in the wo
ben: because they are bad for the economy. this a weird dichotomy. the president gave a speech earlier today and what did he talk about for 20 minutes? how awesome the u.s. economy is, businesses are coming back to america, hiring people, and he says we are getting crushinged internationally. we have to do what every other economist believes is a lose-lose. it doesn't make any sense. it will hurt people in industries related to steel. i think it's interest where he says we won't have a trade...
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mexico is -- we have had a very bad deal with mexico, very bad deal with canada it's called nafta. our factories and jobs have left our country for many years nafta has been a disaster. we are renegotiating nafta. charles: where there elements in nafta you don't think are right for america? >> i think what we can point to with the 25% increase on steel and 10% on aluminum, this is protecting a small segment of american workers, union workers sometimes. charles: what about the 25% tariff we have on pickup trucks? >> i think that's the consistent thing to do. a study came out today that said you will gain 33,000 steel jobs but you will lose 179,000 jobs in steel dependencesy. times are change and one of those changes is technology. if you look at austria. 14 workers are doing wait once took 1,000 workers to do. i don't think those jobs are coming back. charles: it's not just the steel jobs which in 1950 were 650,000. 19 million manufacturing jobs going to 12 million manufacturing jobs. there is something wrong when our economy grows at 1% and china groats at 8% yet they are employing
mexico is -- we have had a very bad deal with mexico, very bad deal with canada it's called nafta. our factories and jobs have left our country for many years nafta has been a disaster. we are renegotiating nafta. charles: where there elements in nafta you don't think are right for america? >> i think what we can point to with the 25% increase on steel and 10% on aluminum, this is protecting a small segment of american workers, union workers sometimes. charles: what about the 25% tariff...