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ron was the only medic for the team. while he was still near the base of the mountain, the first team began to scale the cliff toward the village. as they approached the top roughly 200 well-trained and well armed terrorists ambushed the american and afghan forces. soon ron heard his comrade call his name. brian had been struck by shrapnel at the base of the mountain. he was very seriously hurt. but ron braved enemy fire to rush to his friend and treat his wounds. he heard over the radio soldiers were pinned down and critically injured. there was blood all over the place. it was a tough, tough situation to be in. ron climbed to the rocky mountain, all the while fighting back against the enemy, and dodging gunfire left and right. rockets were shot at him, everything was shot at him. when he reached the top, and afghan interpreter was already dead. two americans had been shot. he treated them both to stabilize them and their condition. ron through his body on top of one to protect them from shrapnel. it was on the cliff th
ron was the only medic for the team. while he was still near the base of the mountain, the first team began to scale the cliff toward the village. as they approached the top roughly 200 well-trained and well armed terrorists ambushed the american and afghan forces. soon ron heard his comrade call his name. brian had been struck by shrapnel at the base of the mountain. he was very seriously hurt. but ron braved enemy fire to rush to his friend and treat his wounds. he heard over the radio...
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ron? but ron realized that this was probably the end. might be all over and as he recounts, i just said a prayer and ask that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen. then i just went back to work. one of his teammates john walden was trying to protect the injured when he was shot almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dillon he directed another soldier to help stem the bleeding. then a bullet cut through master sergeant scott ford's arm and struck ron's helmet. ron said it felt like he had been hit on the head with a baseball bat, but he got up and in pretty bad shape, bandaged scott's arm. they used nylon webbing to lower the most critically injured down the sides of this really dangerous and very steep cliff. when he reached the base of the mountain, ron raced to each patient giving them life saving care. they were bleeding profusely and preparing them to be evacuated by helicopter, but ron was not done yet. he charged back to
ron? but ron realized that this was probably the end. might be all over and as he recounts, i just said a prayer and ask that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen. then i just went back to work. one of his teammates john walden was trying to protect the injured when he was shot almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dillon he directed another soldier to help stem the bleeding. then a bullet cut through master sergeant scott ford's...
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ron was the only medic for the team. while he was still near the base of the mountain, the first team began to scale the cliff toward the village. as they approached the top roughly 200 well-trained and well armed terrorists ambushed the american and afghan forces. soon ron heard his comrade call his name. brian had been struck by shrapnel at the base of the mountain. he was very seriously hurt. ron braved enemy fire to rush to his friend and treat his wounds. he heard over the radio soldiers were pinned down and critically injured. there was blood all over the place. it was eight half, tough situation to be in -- it was a tough, tough situation to be in. ron climbed to the rocky mountain, all the while fighting back against the enemy, and dodging gunfire left and right. rockets were shot at him, everything was shot at him. when he reached the top, and afghan interpreter was already dead. two americans had been shot. he treated them both to stabilize them and their condition. of through his body on top one to protect the
ron was the only medic for the team. while he was still near the base of the mountain, the first team began to scale the cliff toward the village. as they approached the top roughly 200 well-trained and well armed terrorists ambushed the american and afghan forces. soon ron heard his comrade call his name. brian had been struck by shrapnel at the base of the mountain. he was very seriously hurt. ron braved enemy fire to rush to his friend and treat his wounds. he heard over the radio soldiers...
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and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron points out the end there. not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos that is all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought by the democratic party i mean let me also say and listening to dan your mom bill is now. on a bill is now i have some hope that twilight will you start talking about. the constitution let it be clear that america does not exist apart from the constitution even our founder john adams that the constitution is made for religious and moral people in holy an adequate or any other kind of evil meaning people understand the difference between right and wrong and most of the things that we are seeing that transpire in our country today where we're not talking about our sleeves we're not talking about the well i'm sorry god and many and the republic
and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron points out the end there. not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos that is all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought by the democratic party i mean let me also say and listening to dan...
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and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul and so. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue but is not a way to do come to terms with the way the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yes yes and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought by the democratic party i mean well i mean after sarah listening to dan your mama said no and i will is no. bill is not a somewhat walk then you that twilight who will you start talking about. the constitution let it be clear that america does not exist apart from the constitution even our founder john adams that the constitution is made for religious and moral people in holy an adequate or any other kind of people meaning people who understand the difference between right and wrong and most of the things that we're seeing that transpire in our country today where we're not talking about ourselves we're not talking about
and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul and so. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue but is not a way to do come to terms with the way the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yes yes and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought by the democratic party i mean well i mean after sarah...
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, ron? but ron realized that this was probably the end. it might be all over. and as he recounts, i just said a prayer and asked that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen. then i just went back to work. one of his teammates, john walding, was trying to protect the injured when he was shot, almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dylan, he directed another soldier to help stem the bleeding. then a bullet cut through master sergeant scott ford's arm and struck ron's helmet. ron said it felt like he had been hit on the head with a baseball bat. but he got up and in pretty bad shape, bandaged scott's arm. soon, ron and his comrades used nylon webbing to lower the most critically injured down the sides of this really dangerous and very steep cliff. when he reached the base of the mountain, ron raced to each patient, giving them life-saving care. they were bleeding profusely. and preparing them to be evacuated by helicopter. but ron wa
, ron? but ron realized that this was probably the end. it might be all over. and as he recounts, i just said a prayer and asked that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen. then i just went back to work. one of his teammates, john walding, was trying to protect the injured when he was shot, almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aid to dylan, he directed another soldier to help stem the bleeding. then a bullet cut through master sergeant...
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it was there on that cliff that ron realized and i guess he felt pretty much that was it, right, ron? ron realized this was probably the end might be all over, as he recounts i just said a prayer and ask that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen then i just went back to work. one of his teammates john walden was shot almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aide to dale loan he rendered aid to stop the bleeding. master arm and struck ron's helmet. ron said it felt like he had been hit on the head with a baseball bat. but he got up, and in pretty bad shape, manage bandaged scots arm. ron and his colleagues used nylon webbing to lower down dangerous and steep clip. when he reached the bales of the mountain, ron raced to each patient giving them life-saving care. they were bleeding profusely and preparing them to be evacuated by helicopter but ron was not done yet. he charged back to the mountain all the way up and then rejoined the fight. for more than six hours, ron bravely faced down the enemy, not a single american died in that b
it was there on that cliff that ron realized and i guess he felt pretty much that was it, right, ron? ron realized this was probably the end might be all over, as he recounts i just said a prayer and ask that my wife and son would be okay with what was going to happen then i just went back to work. one of his teammates john walden was shot almost severing his leg entirely. as ron was still rendering life-saving aide to dale loan he rendered aid to stop the bleeding. master arm and struck ron's...
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you know i don't let me go to ron ragout up really early for this fear of ron a lot has been said go ahead in the aggregate. oh yeah i kind of go yeah the democratic party is not a radical left party they're not even a left party in my opinion i would describe them as a center right party. and i think that's kind of the when i say we're in neutral you know the best kind of what i'm referring to you know going forward when we're looking towards the midterms. you know people are saying there's going to be some blue wave i do think that trump fatigue is going to be enough to pick up a little on the democratic side but as far as framing a messy. jen framing policy positions and framing in actual opposition the democratic establishment has not done that they largely have not done that. so when you don't really have a real opposition in our politics which i would say at the establishment level we really don't have. you know you just kind of have. the nonstop echoes fear of the media that we have yeah daniel daniel is absolutely right and ron and cathy here i mean the democratic party isn't
you know i don't let me go to ron ragout up really early for this fear of ron a lot has been said go ahead in the aggregate. oh yeah i kind of go yeah the democratic party is not a radical left party they're not even a left party in my opinion i would describe them as a center right party. and i think that's kind of the when i say we're in neutral you know the best kind of what i'm referring to you know going forward when we're looking towards the midterms. you know people are saying there's...
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. >> she coached a number of couples and in the process she met a man named ron. >> ron holthouse, a local, married physical therapist. >> she started working with him and got to know him. >> they really clicked. >> and stephanie was dancing on air, her whole world upended. >> she didn't realize there could be love like that. >> the secret from her family, of course, but she told her friends she had found her soul mate. >> it was almost odd how she told a number of us that i just want you to know that i'm very happy. >> but joy and misery come in pairs sometimes. as thanksgiving approached, chaos took over what had been a well-ordered life. it was a wednesday middle of october when things started piling up. >> horrendous day for her. >> because? >> she went to work that day and the county laid off 20 people that very day. >> including stephanie. in fact, stephanie's troubles and her secrets seemed to pile up like the snow. >> she was behaving a little bit strangely. >> little unpredictable? >> little bit, yeah. dale was in bed. she didn't come back. in the morning he called the silve
. >> she coached a number of couples and in the process she met a man named ron. >> ron holthouse, a local, married physical therapist. >> she started working with him and got to know him. >> they really clicked. >> and stephanie was dancing on air, her whole world upended. >> she didn't realize there could be love like that. >> the secret from her family, of course, but she told her friends she had found her soul mate. >> it was almost odd how...
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ron? mr. dinicola: well, i think there's things that we can do good we cannot pass measures that will blow up the debt. we can close the corporate tax loophole that allows corporations to take their trademarks, parked them overseas, call up the headquarters, recognize all the revenue overseas and not pay u.s. taxes. again, president trump understands this. he is fought for this in his election. i would work with him on getting that done. we need to get that done. that will put -- plug a couple of trillion dollar hole. i agree with the president. we need to make the europeans pay their fair share of the event did we need to do to so in respect away because we fought side-by-side with them in two war. but they should pay their fair share. those are our couple of things that we can do. we can bring this debt down, if we try to solve it together. i am proud to be running as a veteran, there are other veterans running and we have a plan to establish accountability in this body of our government and
ron? mr. dinicola: well, i think there's things that we can do good we cannot pass measures that will blow up the debt. we can close the corporate tax loophole that allows corporations to take their trademarks, parked them overseas, call up the headquarters, recognize all the revenue overseas and not pay u.s. taxes. again, president trump understands this. he is fought for this in his election. i would work with him on getting that done. we need to get that done. that will put -- plug a couple...
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ron: yuval? yuval: i agree with that. i think it is quite right. it is in some ways true of the other branches, too. workers,em often after in ways that are controversial. it is true of the courts. most of what happens in the course is what is supposed to happen on the court. what happens in those marginal cases is where we disagree about whether the court really has the authority to say this or that above the deepest, most divisive questions we confront in our society, but that is not what they do most of the time. as thea lot of what we, american people know what we see in the media. notuse as citizens, we do take it upon ourselves to go to the courts, actually watch the cases ourselves, and we do not take it upon ourselves to go to the subcommittee to hear the discussion actually happening. some of what we see is the fault of the media and what we present as well. we present things that are most controversial. we present the things that are most exciting. we present the things that we think ou
ron: yuval? yuval: i agree with that. i think it is quite right. it is in some ways true of the other branches, too. workers,em often after in ways that are controversial. it is true of the courts. most of what happens in the course is what is supposed to happen on the court. what happens in those marginal cases is where we disagree about whether the court really has the authority to say this or that above the deepest, most divisive questions we confront in our society, but that is not what...
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and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron points. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for been you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say i'll own that that you meant it as then brought to us by the democratic party primarily the last us and listening to dan your mom and i will is no. bill is not a somewhat walk then you are that twilight who will you start talking about. the constitution let it be clear that america does not exist apart from the constitution even our founder john adams that the constitution is made for religious and moral people it is wholly inadequate for any other kind of evil many people understand the difference between right and wrong and most of the things that we're seeing that transpire in our country today where we're not talking about our sleeves we're not talking about the well i'm sorry
and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron points. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for been you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say i'll own that that you meant it as then brought to us by the democratic party primarily the last us and listening to dan your...
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and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul is. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for been you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say up all of that that you meant it as then brought to us by the democratic party primarily the last us and listening to daniel and i will is now. bill is no i was somewhat then to the twilight who will you start talking about. the constitution let it be clear that america does not exist our heart from the constitution even our founder john adams that the constitution is made for religious and moral people it is wholly inadequate for any other kind of evil meaning people understand the difference between right and wrong and most of the things that we're seeing that transpire in our country today where we're not talking about our sleeves we're not talking about the well i'm sorry g
and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul is. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for been you're a sexist that is not dialogue that is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yet and let me just say up all of that that you meant it as then brought to us by the democratic party primarily the last us and listening to...
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jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime he wants and i always appreciate it well ron you know i'm going to go to you first because i always go to the person that got up early as for this program in los angeles and you look great i think you got a lot of coffee and you. i came out and came across an article here white women come and get your people they will defend their privilege to the death it was about by a woman name alexis. and she writes white women benefit from patriarchy by trading in their whiteness to monopolize resources for mutual gain white women are expected to support the patriarchy by marrying within their racial group i could go on and on this is gobbledygook but it's in the new york times this sounds like progressive racism or progressive tribalism take your pick what do you think ron. well i'm not familiar with that article i've never read that article so i can't really speak much to an article i haven't read the sense of it i gave you
jimmy door show and the young turks as well as host of his own streaming show get your news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means he can jump in anytime he wants and i always appreciate it well ron you know i'm going to go to you first because i always go to the person that got up early as for this program in los angeles and you look great i think you got a lot of coffee and you. i came out and came across an article here white women come and get your people they will...
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and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul is. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue but is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yes yes and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought the democratic party right here at the last us and listening to dan your mom and i will is no. bill is no i've somehow you that twilight will you start talking about. the constitution let it be clear that america does not exist apart from the constitution even our founder john adams that the constitution is made for religious and moral people in holy an adequate or any other kind of people meaning people who understand the difference between right and wrong and most of the things that we're seeing that transpire in our country today where we're not talking about our sleeves we're not talking about the well i'm sorry and many i
and anyone that disagrees with them because it is ron paul is. then there are not too many people are talking about policy if you disagree you're racist here is enough for when you're a sexist that is not dialogue but is not a way to do come to terms with or the chaos it's all around us why do you think the democrats continue to play that card card yes yes and let me just say up all of that that you mention and then brought the democratic party right here at the last us and listening to dan...
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ron: these products -- be one? ron: these products are never overnight successes. it's true of all of these apple products like the watch, the changerday is a game for health and you cannot even get those in stores. they are out of stock. so you have to be patient with apple because they really deliver a product, refine it to make it perfect, so i don't know what is next but i'm excited. enjoy -- njoy is sort of the best buy model. how do you compete with someone like that? ron: it's not at all like best buy and not about an expert in the home. it is about the next frontier for shopping. the way i think about it, up until the early 90's, the frontier was a physical store. reason --store and region has the same landlord for years. we had this 20 year time of online shopping which is a device delivered to your door. amazon leaves that. it is about convenience. the next frontier will be going through the drawer -- door. retail store like we operate for partners bring the best of an apple experience right into your home. emily: amazon is doing some of these in-home ser
ron: these products -- be one? ron: these products are never overnight successes. it's true of all of these apple products like the watch, the changerday is a game for health and you cannot even get those in stores. they are out of stock. so you have to be patient with apple because they really deliver a product, refine it to make it perfect, so i don't know what is next but i'm excited. enjoy -- njoy is sort of the best buy model. how do you compete with someone like that? ron: it's not at all...
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ron? mr. dinicola: well, i think there's things that we can do but we cannot pass measures that will blow up the debt. second of all, we can close the corporate tax loophole that allows corporations to take their trademarks, park them overseas, call them their headquarters, recognize all the revenue overseas and not pay u.s. taxes. again, president trump understands this. he is fought for this in his election. i would work with him on getting that done. we need to get that done. that will plug a couple of trillion dollar hole. i agree with the president. we need to make the europeans pay their fair share, but we need to do so in a respectful away because we fought side-by-side with them in two wars. but they should pay their fair share. those are a couple of things that we can do. we can bring this debt down, if we try to solve it together. i am proud to be running as a veteran. there are other veterans running, and we have a plan to establish accountability in this body of our government and
ron? mr. dinicola: well, i think there's things that we can do but we cannot pass measures that will blow up the debt. second of all, we can close the corporate tax loophole that allows corporations to take their trademarks, park them overseas, call them their headquarters, recognize all the revenue overseas and not pay u.s. taxes. again, president trump understands this. he is fought for this in his election. i would work with him on getting that done. we need to get that done. that will plug...
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aimed at forcing i ron to choose whether it should cease and diplomatic isolation. we are working multilaterally to constrain this missile program and bring allies on border campaign. we are coordinating with allies to interject transfers and target activities in third countries. we understand the need to strengthen the trends in the region to dissuade iran from missile threats. we also participate in the missile technology control regime and the code of conduct against ballistic missile proliferation to target missile development program. taking steps to impede the acquisition of missile technology. many other nations have already had common understandings of the threat that i ron poses beyond its nuclear aspiration. i think this is clear in our negotiations before the president decided to leave the deal. we want more nations to join us in confronting the array of iran's activity. we are asking every nation that can no longer tolerate iran's destructive behavior to protect its people by joining us. finally, while not directly related to the mission issue, another c
aimed at forcing i ron to choose whether it should cease and diplomatic isolation. we are working multilaterally to constrain this missile program and bring allies on border campaign. we are coordinating with allies to interject transfers and target activities in third countries. we understand the need to strengthen the trends in the region to dissuade iran from missile threats. we also participate in the missile technology control regime and the code of conduct against ballistic missile...
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i am ron desantis. i'm in iraq veteran, former prosecutor. i'm on a mission to protect florida's future for a generation. we need to protect the economic momentum we have enjoyed, you can't do that if you do what andrew wants to do which is raise taxes 40% and introduce a lot of new taxes that will stop our economy and cost jobs. we need to protect our environment in cleaner water, restore the everglades and fight red tide. i'm the guy that can get that done. that means standing with law enforcement, fighting sanctuary cities come in not allowing opioid peddlers to get their way. andrew gillum is a failed man who presided over a crime-ridden city, involved in corruption, he's not the guy to lead our state. i have worn the uniform, protect our community, stood for taxpayers. as governor i will stand for you and protect florida's future. gillum: my name is andrew gillum. in addition to being the mayor of florida's capital city i'm a proud husband to my wife, rj, who is here this evening. my three children, david, jackson, and caroline. my mothe
i am ron desantis. i'm in iraq veteran, former prosecutor. i'm on a mission to protect florida's future for a generation. we need to protect the economic momentum we have enjoyed, you can't do that if you do what andrew wants to do which is raise taxes 40% and introduce a lot of new taxes that will stop our economy and cost jobs. we need to protect our environment in cleaner water, restore the everglades and fight red tide. i'm the guy that can get that done. that means standing with law...
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ron: these products -- be one? ron: these products are never overnight successes. it's true of all of these apple products like the watch, the watch today is a game changer for health and you cannot even get those in stores. they are out of stock. so you have to be patient with apple because they really deliver a product, refine it to make it perfect, so i don't know what is next but i'm excited. emily: njoy is sort of the best buy model. how do you compete with someone like that? ron: it's not at all like best buy and not about an expert in the home. it is about the next frontier for shopping. the way i think about it, up until the early 90's, the frontier was a physical store. the apple store and reason -- region has the same landlord for years. we had this 20 year time of online shopping which is a device delivered to your door. amazon leaves that. it is about convenience. the next frontier will be going through the drawer -- door. it'll be a retail store like we operate for partners bring the best of an apple experience right into your home. emily: amazon is do
ron: these products -- be one? ron: these products are never overnight successes. it's true of all of these apple products like the watch, the watch today is a game changer for health and you cannot even get those in stores. they are out of stock. so you have to be patient with apple because they really deliver a product, refine it to make it perfect, so i don't know what is next but i'm excited. emily: njoy is sort of the best buy model. how do you compete with someone like that? ron: it's not...
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regulators look at it look at the new players around the world will be joined by new york walk professor ron filler will tell us and later the cars coach is back to talk chrysler earnings the e.u. emissions scandal and a way to avoid voiding your warranty lots on our plate let's go. we start with markets and volatility seems to be the name of the tune in china which saw the largest one day gain in the shanghai and chiens and composite index since november of two thousand and fifteen but the progress slowed some yesterday hong kong's hang seng also rose but is now down from last week as are other asian markets including the japanese nikkei down under down under a sax in australia and sensex in india both down since last week the same down or tune at the french cac german dax u.k. what c. and t. s. sex in toronto and the cold kept in colombia a global aberration today with brazil's ibo best slightly up u.s. markets have been volatile they were down big time for most of the day are coming back close as the close one of the final numbers at the break but the dow and the s. and p. are more than s
regulators look at it look at the new players around the world will be joined by new york walk professor ron filler will tell us and later the cars coach is back to talk chrysler earnings the e.u. emissions scandal and a way to avoid voiding your warranty lots on our plate let's go. we start with markets and volatility seems to be the name of the tune in china which saw the largest one day gain in the shanghai and chiens and composite index since november of two thousand and fifteen but the...
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ron: i don't think so. you hearken back to 1991 and justice thomas and the really polarizing atmosphere that took place then. and yet six month later he was on the bench and listening to case i think if kavanaugh makes it, give it a little time, he will least in and we will at put this in the review mirror. jane: christie, thanks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. we world's rarest and most valuable bottle skey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the worer's mostus collectors come as scotland correspondent reports. rerter: at an auction in edinburg thisng mora record-breaking bottle of whiskey. with the buyer's premium, this cost wel over 800,000 pounds. such is its rarity
ron: i don't think so. you hearken back to 1991 and justice thomas and the really polarizing atmosphere that took place then. and yet six month later he was on the bench and listening to case i think if kavanaugh makes it, give it a little time, he will least in and we will at put this in the review mirror. jane: christie, thanks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane:in you are wat"bbc world news america." htstill to come on tonig's program, iran's foreign minister sits down with...
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ron, you are our guy when it comes to polls and stats. of all the groups, if it's latinos who feel like they don't have a reason to vote, should democrats be worried? >> sure. i mean -- but it is a common problem. democrats have simply not solved really in any election. in midterm elections, it's a bigger problem than even in the presidential year. we do not see turnout rise in 2016 despite the provocations of donald trump. >> do you think the democrats have taken their vote for granted? >> i think it's more than that. i think there are all sorts of questions about how to engage this community that no one has fully sorted out. it's not clear to me that more money would necessarily solve these problems as mechanically has some of the advocates argue. i think that it's part of -- you know, out of the larger story, if we're looking at two weeks out, we're really headed for two different elections to a degree that's very unusual in a midterm. in metro, diverse, white-collar america, all the signs are pointing toward a significant repudiation
ron, you are our guy when it comes to polls and stats. of all the groups, if it's latinos who feel like they don't have a reason to vote, should democrats be worried? >> sure. i mean -- but it is a common problem. democrats have simply not solved really in any election. in midterm elections, it's a bigger problem than even in the presidential year. we do not see turnout rise in 2016 despite the provocations of donald trump. >> do you think the democrats have taken their vote for...
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regulators have so far today ron i was in hong kong last year for a speech and the hong kong. monetary authority was like really welcoming to crypto it seems like they want to be a hub for crip those are they still doing well what are they still attracting folks and you're absolutely right when you go the further east and hong kong japan etc they're taken a completely relaxed approach in fact they're encouraging those types of investments. to be place to be as you just mention crypto those are you know they're free flowing but they can also be traded on an exchange or platform or whatever it's interesting how the asian regulators are taking a more relaxed approach and encouraging at us is taking a more aggressive approach and i would put the e.u. in the u.k. somewhere in the middle and i want to have you finish with russia i know that president putin last year said they were a pyramid scheme i know a few things about ponzi and pyramid schemes but what's russia how are they looking at crypto is now run i don't think they're regulating and they're doing it but you also got to re
regulators have so far today ron i was in hong kong last year for a speech and the hong kong. monetary authority was like really welcoming to crypto it seems like they want to be a hub for crip those are they still doing well what are they still attracting folks and you're absolutely right when you go the further east and hong kong japan etc they're taken a completely relaxed approach in fact they're encouraging those types of investments. to be place to be as you just mention crypto those are...
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ron: i don't thk so. you hearken back to 1991 and ice thomas and the reall polarizing atmosphere that took place then. and yet six month later he was on theench and listening to cases. i think ifan kgh makes it, give it a little time, he will settle in and we will at least put this in the review mirror. jane: t christinks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane: you are watching "bbc world news arica." still to come on tonight's reprogram, iran's foign minister sits down with the bbc to talk about the future for the nuclear deal. thworld's rarest and most valuable bottle of whiskey has just been sold in edinburg for a record 848,000 pounds from more than 1.1 million u.s. dollars. it was created in 1926 and bottled 60 years later. the auction attracted the attention of some of the world's most serious collectors come as scotland correspondent reports. reporter: at an auction in edinburg this morning, a record-breakinbottle of whiskey. with thes buyer'emium, this cost well over 800,000 pounds. such is it
ron: i don't thk so. you hearken back to 1991 and ice thomas and the reall polarizing atmosphere that took place then. and yet six month later he was on theench and listening to cases. i think ifan kgh makes it, give it a little time, he will settle in and we will at least put this in the review mirror. jane: t christinks for joining me. ron: good to see you. jane: you are watching "bbc world news arica." still to come on tonight's reprogram, iran's foign minister sits down with the...
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professor ron filler who joins us from our new york studio ron welcome back thank you bart how are you couldn't be better now that you're here i'm so happy to talk about this in excited let's get to it you know cryptocurrency is and those initial point offerings that everybody hears about they you know are multiplying like rabbits but it's a good time for us to recess reassess where the regulators are in the new crypto landscape let's start right here in the u.s. my old agency you know it well my futures trading commission and the f.c.c. screes exchange commission and how are they viewing kryptos today ron now you raise are excellent point guard our financial structure as you know when you are the say have to say commissioner probably is the most advanced most mature of any financial regulatory structure in the world but in many respects ours is really outdated our laws our congress the way they've always regulated financial products is they first define the product a security and then they sign jurisdiction over that to the securities and exchange commission or the photic as a commodi
professor ron filler who joins us from our new york studio ron welcome back thank you bart how are you couldn't be better now that you're here i'm so happy to talk about this in excited let's get to it you know cryptocurrency is and those initial point offerings that everybody hears about they you know are multiplying like rabbits but it's a good time for us to recess reassess where the regulators are in the new crypto landscape let's start right here in the u.s. my old agency you know it well...
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ron nessen who was a press secretary for gerald ford administration and he also was at the white house as a correspondent before that. richard benedetto who was a former white house correspondent and columnist for u.s.a. "today," and he is now the adjunct professor of journalism at american university. ken walsh who is a correspondent and journalist and columnist for u.s. news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa today" and she is an author of the soon to be published biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." please enjoy in presentation, i know it's going to be a good one on the relationship between the presidency and the press and how communications between the two have evolved and how it's changed over time, and the way in which it's stayed the same. >> i will sit here and you all can sit wherever you like. thank you very much, martha, for that wonderful introduction. i think on behalf of all of us as we're taking our seats we want to thank you for what you do to preserve history and the connection between presidents
ron nessen who was a press secretary for gerald ford administration and he also was at the white house as a correspondent before that. richard benedetto who was a former white house correspondent and columnist for u.s.a. "today," and he is now the adjunct professor of journalism at american university. ken walsh who is a correspondent and journalist and columnist for u.s. news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa...
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[cheers] >> and ron desantis will be your next governor. rick and ron. before going any further, i want to take a moment to address the horrific shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. it was terrible. 11 americans were brutally murdered in an evil anti-semitic attack. yesterday i traveled to pittsburgh to meet with the families and first responders, and i especially want to thank rabbi jeffrey meyers. he was terrific. he was terrific. fine man. we grieve for the families of the fallen and we send our eternal gratitude to the law enforcement officers who sustained severe injuries taking down the gunman. they were incredible. [cheers] >> as bad as it was, and it was bad, it could have been far worse. they were unbelievable, and they got there fast. we pledge our resolve to remove the vile poison of anti-semitism and so many other problems from our world and reaffirm our unbreakable solidarity with the jewish people. thank you. yesterday's visit to pittsburgh was about coming together as a nation to comfort and to heal. after this day of unit
[cheers] >> and ron desantis will be your next governor. rick and ron. before going any further, i want to take a moment to address the horrific shooting at the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh. it was terrible. 11 americans were brutally murdered in an evil anti-semitic attack. yesterday i traveled to pittsburgh to meet with the families and first responders, and i especially want to thank rabbi jeffrey meyers. he was terrific. he was terrific. fine man. we grieve for the families of...
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is for missstion kirkpatrick, and it comes from ron. ron. ms. kirkpatrick, explain your us --n how sheriff's the on how sheriff's departments in border county should support or work with federal immigration and law enforcement officers. ms. kirkpatrick: when i was serving on homeland security committee i met with the border patrol, local law enforcement. and at that particular time the , border patrol didn't believe they have the resources they needed to do the job. look, i'm a former prosecutor. i have zero tolerance for the criminal activity at the border. so i introduced legislation in will give it an extra $700 million to the border patrol. this allowed them to hire more agents, use drones, and lock up more criminals. better, butperating it is important we have that dialogue with people who are actually in the field, trying to make these areas safe. moderator: thank you. miss marquez peterson. i. marquez peterson: in cd2, think the sheriff's have done incredible jobs for providing border security. i support that continuing. i would have supp
is for missstion kirkpatrick, and it comes from ron. ron. ms. kirkpatrick, explain your us --n how sheriff's the on how sheriff's departments in border county should support or work with federal immigration and law enforcement officers. ms. kirkpatrick: when i was serving on homeland security committee i met with the border patrol, local law enforcement. and at that particular time the , border patrol didn't believe they have the resources they needed to do the job. look, i'm a former...
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see andrew gillum and ron desantis in a live cnn debate at the top of the hour. coming up, protesters and the political divide. lawmakers confronted out in public as the nation gets closer to the critical midterms. >> get out of here. [ inaudible ] >> leave him alone. [ inaudible ] ♪ open an e*trade premium savings account and earn 1.9% apy on your money. that's over 15 times the national average! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabet
see andrew gillum and ron desantis in a live cnn debate at the top of the hour. coming up, protesters and the political divide. lawmakers confronted out in public as the nation gets closer to the critical midterms. >> get out of here. [ inaudible ] >> leave him alone. [ inaudible ] ♪ open an e*trade premium savings account and earn 1.9% apy on your money. that's over 15 times the national average! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪ (vo) people with type 2 diabetes are excited about the...
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regulators look at it look at the new players around the world will be joined by new york walk professor ron schiller will tell us and later the car coach is back to talk chrysler earnings missions and a way to avoid voiding your warranty lots on our plate let's go. we start with markets and volatility seems to be the name of the tune in china which saw the largest one day gain in the shanghai and shuns and composite index since november of two thousand and fifteen but the progress slowed some yesterday hong kong's hang seng also rose but is now down from last week as are other asian markets including the japanese nikkei and down under down under a sex in australia and sensex in india both down since last week the same downer tune at the french german dax u.k. what c n t s x in toronto and the cold kept in colombia a global aberration today with brazil's ibo best. lightly u.s. markets have been volatile they were down big time for most of the day are coming back close as the close one of the final numbers at the break but the dow and the s. and p. are more than seven percent below the all ti
regulators look at it look at the new players around the world will be joined by new york walk professor ron schiller will tell us and later the car coach is back to talk chrysler earnings missions and a way to avoid voiding your warranty lots on our plate let's go. we start with markets and volatility seems to be the name of the tune in china which saw the largest one day gain in the shanghai and shuns and composite index since november of two thousand and fifteen but the progress slowed some...
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republican ron desanitis and an grew gillum. before we get into the governor's race, i want to ask you, what we're seeing. you've been doing this for a very long time. does the lack of civility seem worse to you or are we just more sensitive to it in the age of trump? >> i don't know. a couple hundred years ago there are stories of senators caning each other on the senate floor. i do think we seen a different points throughout american history our politics be less than civil. the passion is clearly on display and i do think there's a real question if these are the most effective tactics for the people that are trying to get their points of view through this sensationalistic way and try to get media attention. it's not my personal cup of tea of how i think americans should practice their politics but i think it's hard to say that this is the most uncivil that we have seen our politics in history. >> about what happened to nancy pelosi. republican congressman steve scalise tweeted this is absolutely the wrong way to express those
republican ron desanitis and an grew gillum. before we get into the governor's race, i want to ask you, what we're seeing. you've been doing this for a very long time. does the lack of civility seem worse to you or are we just more sensitive to it in the age of trump? >> i don't know. a couple hundred years ago there are stories of senators caning each other on the senate floor. i do think we seen a different points throughout american history our politics be less than civil. the passion...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart and i have all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. this soon as vicki and sil learn the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i wonder stan what he did why was this going forward like that what was going on where was his background with that to talk to his mother and i can understand who he was
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. >>> in a moment we'l go to our ron allen at the clinton's home in chappaqua about 30 miles north of us here in new t, york, but firs a closer look at the bomb that prompted theac tion at the cnn burro behind me here. nbc's rehema ellis has more on the terrifying moments. hema, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the day began with cnn journalists here. they werreporting on the breaking news when suddenly they became part of the story. an emergency today inside cnn's new york headquarters. >> excuse me, that sounds like a re arm here. we'll keep you posted on that. >> reporter: alarms rang out live on the air. minutes later, the timewarner center evacuated as the bomb squad moved in. >> clearly is an act of terror, attempting ur to undermineree press and leaders of this country through acts of violence. >> reporter: a chaotic scene outside as cnn anchors tonight reporting. >> the lhts shut off. we wked down six flights of stairs. we're out here. they are moving us. >> reporter: jim tweeting a live picture of the package. after 11:30 a.m. the device was removed and taken
. >>> in a moment we'l go to our ron allen at the clinton's home in chappaqua about 30 miles north of us here in new t, york, but firs a closer look at the bomb that prompted theac tion at the cnn burro behind me here. nbc's rehema ellis has more on the terrifying moments. hema, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, lester. the day began with cnn journalists here. they werreporting on the breaking news when suddenly they became part of the story. an emergency today inside...
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ron mott, nbc news. >>> there are fears of a new arms race between the u.s. and russia after president trump said he's ripping up a cold war era nuclear treaty. national security advisor john bolton is in moscow where something he said about russia's election meddling is raising eyebrows. here's nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: in echoes of the cold war, president trump says he'll tear up a historic missile treaty with russia because of russia treating, freeing both sides to start building new weapons. >> russia has not adhered to the agreement. this should have been done years ago. until people come to their senses, we have more money than anybody else by far, we'll build it up. >> reporter: that message deliver in moscow by national security advisor john bolton who also told the russians he does not think their meddling in the 2016 election had any real effect. getting out of the nuclear treaty is a huge decision. signed by ronald ragan and mikhail gorbachev more than 30 years ago, the treaty banned thousands of short and medium range missiles, then larg
ron mott, nbc news. >>> there are fears of a new arms race between the u.s. and russia after president trump said he's ripping up a cold war era nuclear treaty. national security advisor john bolton is in moscow where something he said about russia's election meddling is raising eyebrows. here's nbc's andrea mitchell. >> reporter: in echoes of the cold war, president trump says he'll tear up a historic missile treaty with russia because of russia treating, freeing both sides to...
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regulators have so far today ron i was in hong kong last year for a speech and the hong kong monetary authority was like really welcoming to crypto it seems like they want to be a hub for crip those are they still doing well what are they still attracting folks and you're absolutely right when you go the further east and hong kong japan etc they're taken a completely relaxed approach in fact they're encouraging those types of investments. to be place to be as you just mention crypto those are you know they're free flowing but they can also be traded on an exchange or platform or whatever it's interesting how the asian regulators are taking a more relaxed approach and encouraging at us is taking a more aggressive approach and i would put the e.u. in the u.k. somewhere in the middle and i want to have you finished with russia i know that. putin last year said they were a pyramid scheme i know a few things about ponzi and pyramid schemes but what's russia how are they looking at crypto is now run i don't think they're regulating and they're doing it but you also got to remember one other
regulators have so far today ron i was in hong kong last year for a speech and the hong kong monetary authority was like really welcoming to crypto it seems like they want to be a hub for crip those are they still doing well what are they still attracting folks and you're absolutely right when you go the further east and hong kong japan etc they're taken a completely relaxed approach in fact they're encouraging those types of investments. to be place to be as you just mention crypto those are...
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ron desantis, there are some desantis voters as well. i'm sure you would have liked to have heard from him today, wouldn't you me, too. >>> with 25 days to go, what are the issues that matter most to the students here? after the break we'll take a look at what is going to motivate them to head to the polls next month. here we go. discover. i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. douglas! we're running dangerously low on beans. people love your beans, doug. they love 'em. doooooooooug! you want to go sell some tacos? progressive knows small business makes big demands. doug, where do we get a replacement chili pepper bulb? so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. it's a very niche bulb. it's a specialty bulb. that fits your business. you can do things like change your settings, learn tips and tricks, troublesh
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ron mott, nbc news. >> what an incredibly powerful lesson. >>> now to a video sparking outrage. a woman caught on camera calling 911 after witnesses say a father was shouting to his own son on the field at a soccer game. that father telling our miguel almaguer tonight that he feels he is the latest example of police being called on african-americans for no reason. >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: it's the latest encounter of questionable behavior. field marshal at a youth soccer game calling 911 after she says parents got out of hand, including this father who yelled instructions to his son during the match. >> she thought i was yelling at the ref, so she came over, and i'm like, ma'am, i was not. >> reporter: gerald jones says he was profiled and singled out after another parent became unruly. >> there's still a lot of blatant racism that is here, and when will it end? >> she's calling the cops on everybody. >> reporter: after the confrontation went viral, league officials said the marshal was doing her job. >> i have parents that are out of control and need to be removed
ron mott, nbc news. >> what an incredibly powerful lesson. >>> now to a video sparking outrage. a woman caught on camera calling 911 after witnesses say a father was shouting to his own son on the field at a soccer game. that father telling our miguel almaguer tonight that he feels he is the latest example of police being called on african-americans for no reason. >> i didn't do anything. >> reporter: it's the latest encounter of questionable behavior. field marshal...
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kirkpatrick from ron. >> ms. kirkpatrick, explain your view on how the sheriff departments and border counties should support or work with federal immigration and law enforcement officers? >> well, i was serving on the homeland security committee, i went to the board and met with border patrol. local law enforcement and at that particular time, the border patrol did not believe they had the resources they needed to do the job. i'm a former prosecutor, i have zero tolerance the criminal activity at the border. so i introduced legislation in 2010 that would give an extra $700 million to the border patrol. this allowed them to hire more agents, use drones and lock up more criminals. things are operating better. but it is really important that we have that dialogue with the people who are actually in the field, trying to make the areas safe. >> thank you, ms. marquez peterson? >> in cd2 i think the sheriffs have done an equitable job of providing additional resources for border security. i support that that continues
kirkpatrick from ron. >> ms. kirkpatrick, explain your view on how the sheriff departments and border counties should support or work with federal immigration and law enforcement officers? >> well, i was serving on the homeland security committee, i went to the board and met with border patrol. local law enforcement and at that particular time, the border patrol did not believe they had the resources they needed to do the job. i'm a former prosecutor, i have zero tolerance the...
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senator ron johnson. >> have a good day. maria: we just heard from the co -founder of oracle larry ellison about the impact of the trump economic policy the growth our country has seen up next we talk with one of the architects behind that policy whether we will ever see tax cuts 2.0 how ways and means committee chairman kevin grady on deck next as we look ahead on sunday morning futures stay with us. whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices? that's why tripadvisor searches over 200 booking sites to find the lowest price on the hotel you want. your perfect hotel room for the perfect price! maria: it has been 10 months since the president signed the republican tax cut bill now the gop is setting its sights on tax reform 2.0 the president promising an additional 10% cut for the middle class can republicans deliver joining me is texas congressman kevin brady chairman of the house ways and means committee and congressman always a pleasure to see you thanks very much for joining us. >> g
senator ron johnson. >> have a good day. maria: we just heard from the co -founder of oracle larry ellison about the impact of the trump economic policy the growth our country has seen up next we talk with one of the architects behind that policy whether we will ever see tax cuts 2.0 how ways and means committee chairman kevin grady on deck next as we look ahead on sunday morning futures stay with us. whoooo. did you know the exact same hotel room... ...can have many different prices?...
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one of the biggest stands of the trade fam belongs to ron matal germany's leading arms manufacturer would just hold off base company sells three billion euros worth of military equipment tanks cannons simulation systems guns and ammunition. channels for mortar launchers soft tillery guns tanks and old munch on display like precious museum exhibits looking so shiny and pretty that an observer could forget that these instruments of death. many of those inside all familiar with this man on the outside andrew feinstein international arms trade expert and former south african parliamentarian he's not allowed in fortunately my name is well known to you organizes off the office for and so i'm never granted a credit station to come inside the office for since he uncovered the huge arms scandal in his country he has been operating from london on his own saying. his research also focuses on german arms exports germany plays a role through the export of weapons especially into regions that are unstable where there is conflict where there is repression most obviously to day the middle east and plays
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that debate last night made it pretty clear that ron desantis made it pretty clear that ron desa ntis and andrew made it pretty clear that ron desantis and andrew gillum are different people. to what extent do you think they represent the different wings of politics in america today? i think they represent them pretty well, in terms of right and left. i am more in the middle, andi of right and left. i am more in the middle, and i think most of america is somewhere in the middle, middle right or middle left, not so much right or middle left, not so much right not so much left. that is down to the two parties, and that's a choice we have. you must be the 20th person i've interviewed in the last two days who tells me they are in the middle of american politics and politics has become too far left or right in this country. but somebody is far left and far right, so why are they getting the attention? it isa are they getting the attention? it is a polarity. if you had more than one candidate or various candidates, it's the person who gets the most votes out of that party. if you really loo
that debate last night made it pretty clear that ron desantis made it pretty clear that ron desa ntis and andrew made it pretty clear that ron desantis and andrew gillum are different people. to what extent do you think they represent the different wings of politics in america today? i think they represent them pretty well, in terms of right and left. i am more in the middle, andi of right and left. i am more in the middle, and i think most of america is somewhere in the middle, middle right or...
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but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence. the richards not wanting to go through years of appeals but decided against it. it's a long tough process to really examine. why you feel what you feel. you really have to look at yourself. pretty hard to decide. as soon as vicki and sil learned the identity of the man who raped and murdered their daughter vicki wanted to know more. i want it i want to know why i want to stand what he did why was this going forward like this what was going on where was this background with to talk to his mother i can't stand who he was vicki loca
but her husband ron stayed away. since the bombing ron has changed and it's a hard thing to watch the man that you. struggle so desperately and be so angry he's just not the same as he was before federal jury convicted to heart sinai and all thirty counts he was facing for the boston marathon bombing just eleven hours the jury found our native guilty of all charges now they would decide if he should be put to death. the survivors were divided. karin's friend celeste was for a death sentence....
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kirkpatrick and comes ron hansen. ron: ms. kirkpatrick, in three terms in washington, you were the sponsor of three bills that became law. one took care of to property owners who had a badlands survey in 1960. another involved renaming a post office. the third involved a financial break for native american veterans seeking housing assistance. what can the residents and constituents of cd 2 expect you to accomplish in your next term if you get one? ms. kirkpatrick: what they can expect is somebody who will listen to the problem and figure out a way to solve it. i passed that legislation with an arizona republican congressman. we decided who would run against me and beat me in 2010. we decided to put our the goodes aside for of arizona and work together. i look forward to working with arizona's congressional delegation, democrats and republicans, to get legislation that is significant southern arizona passed in a bipartisan way. we will be listening to folks who say we need this legislation to address border security. we need th
kirkpatrick and comes ron hansen. ron: ms. kirkpatrick, in three terms in washington, you were the sponsor of three bills that became law. one took care of to property owners who had a badlands survey in 1960. another involved renaming a post office. the third involved a financial break for native american veterans seeking housing assistance. what can the residents and constituents of cd 2 expect you to accomplish in your next term if you get one? ms. kirkpatrick: what they can expect is...
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especially for the republican, ron desantis. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> desantis ran arm in arm, opposing tax increases and supporting a wall along the border with mexico and voting to appeal the affordable care act in the house. >> we're need a governor to advance priorities. >> they believe desandis can attract voters by being himself. >> people need to listen and follow him for that. he was the best for the people. he was the best for florida. >> at a time of fierce polarization, florida politics may be up for grabs. for those who talk to voters every day, the candidate who is able to attract the middle might be the winner on election day. >> how do you merge them together to come out to what is it this one state wants? >> right. >> that's tough. you are going to get a ton of backgrounds trying to merge into one. >> sometimes they vote republican and sometimes they vote democrat. it's shifting. >> absolutely. >> obviously the one thing that really threw this entire race upside down was hurricane michael and it forced andrew gillum
especially for the republican, ron desantis. >> then mr. trump said, you're fired. i love that part. >> desantis ran arm in arm, opposing tax increases and supporting a wall along the border with mexico and voting to appeal the affordable care act in the house. >> we're need a governor to advance priorities. >> they believe desandis can attract voters by being himself. >> people need to listen and follow him for that. he was the best for the people. he was the best...
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peter. >> ron mott in chicago. ron, thank you. >>> more to get to this morning, including robert mueller moving to seize paul manafort's assets. that means the justice department will soon own a condo at trump tower and a house in the hamptons along with with other properties and bank accounts. it is part of the plea deal that manafort signed last month. >>> a warm welcome for first lady melania trump as she landed in egypt for the last leg of the visit to africa. the first solo trip abroad. she is working to support u.s. aid projects in the country and plans to visit the pyramids. she avoided politics, but a wardrobe choice served controversy. a white pith helmet on the safari. that is a symbol of colonial rule on the continent. >>> dylan is on the plaza with a check of the weather. >> just having fun with the people on the plaza here. i found a beautiful couple. you guys are celebrating 50 years. >> 50. >> today is my sixth anniversary. we share an anniversary. ho happy anniversary, brian. what is your advice? >>
peter. >> ron mott in chicago. ron, thank you. >>> more to get to this morning, including robert mueller moving to seize paul manafort's assets. that means the justice department will soon own a condo at trump tower and a house in the hamptons along with with other properties and bank accounts. it is part of the plea deal that manafort signed last month. >>> a warm welcome for first lady melania trump as she landed in egypt for the last leg of the visit to africa. the...
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news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated well ron you know i'm going to go to you first because i always go to the person that got up early as for this program here in los angeles and you look great i think you got a lot of coffee and you i came out and came across an article here white women come and get your people they will defend their privilege to the desk it was about by a woman name alexis. and she writes white women benefit from patriarchy by trading in their whiteness to monopolize resources for mutual gain why.
news on with ron all right crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i always appreciated well ron you know i'm going to go to you first because i always go to the person that got up early as for this program here in los angeles and you look great i think you got a lot of coffee and you i came out and came across an article here white women come and get your people they will defend their privilege to the desk it was about by a woman name alexis. and she writes...
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senator ron johnson. >> have a good day. maria: we just heard from the co -founder of oracle larry ellison about the impact of the trump economic policy the growth our country has seen up next we talk with one of the architects behind that policy whether we will ever see tax cuts 2.0 how ways and means committee chairman kevin grady on deck next as we look ahead on sunday morning futures stay with us. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors portfolios to your goals and needs. some only call when they have something to sell. fisher calls regularly so you stay informed. and while some advisors are happy to earn commissions whether you do well or not. fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. maria: it has been 10 months since the president signed the republican tax cut bill now the gop is setting its sights on tax reform 2.0 the presi
senator ron johnson. >> have a good day. maria: we just heard from the co -founder of oracle larry ellison about the impact of the trump economic policy the growth our country has seen up next we talk with one of the architects behind that policy whether we will ever see tax cuts 2.0 how ways and means committee chairman kevin grady on deck next as we look ahead on sunday morning futures stay with us. but some give their clients cookie cutter portfolios. fisher investments tailors...