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and whoever is running the team has carte blanche to do what he wants and howie has it. >> how much is his neck on the line? >> totally on the line when he gives that kind of move the philosophy is good. build around core players. and all of that is good but that's a lot of money and they
and whoever is running the team has carte blanche to do what he wants and howie has it. >> how much is his neck on the line? >> totally on the line when he gives that kind of move the philosophy is good. build around core players. and all of that is good but that's a lot of money and they
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we gave him carte blanche. we close our eyes to what he was doing. we ask of you is the people hold on your country. how could he not abuse that position? the national union for independence and revolution. thousands of citizens fall victim to hihis ferocious rule. we ununcovered seven detention centers. said it wasetaiainees nothing but a big prison. a little more about what the french did. >> the french helped him take power. then they helped him keep our by sending the french army twice which was the biggest employment of the french army since the war against algeria. a strong network of secret services that helps to train agents of the des which is the police. the organization accused of some of these were crimes. we saw french officials speaking in that report. teak division of rail, they said they had no choice. >> at thisis time ununited stats and france were saying that it was a bulwark against qaddafi and to libya. but french authorities already had enough information to know that serious crimes were being committed. they kept on helping aub
we gave him carte blanche. we close our eyes to what he was doing. we ask of you is the people hold on your country. how could he not abuse that position? the national union for independence and revolution. thousands of citizens fall victim to hihis ferocious rule. we ununcovered seven detention centers. said it wasetaiainees nothing but a big prison. a little more about what the french did. >> the french helped him take power. then they helped him keep our by sending the french army...
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they have a great culinary carte blanche. bangkok is an interesting restaurant town. it's quite unusual and quite modern and using many modern techniques. their old grandmothers would not understand. including this old grandmother too. people have access to information and it helps ensure a greater veracity to the experimentation and execution. i'm a great believer in looking at the past to ensure the present and future has depth and meaning. haslinda: well said thank you so much for being on high flyers. it's been such a pleasure. david: thank you very much. ♪ >> prepare to be blown away. >> it goes where no other tool can go before. it finds every kind of dirt in every kind of space. m
they have a great culinary carte blanche. bangkok is an interesting restaurant town. it's quite unusual and quite modern and using many modern techniques. their old grandmothers would not understand. including this old grandmother too. people have access to information and it helps ensure a greater veracity to the experimentation and execution. i'm a great believer in looking at the past to ensure the present and future has depth and meaning. haslinda: well said thank you so much for being on...
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. >> seth: you were in "street car", you played blanche dubois. >> oh my god, i was, oh god, i was 20 you guys, and i was playing blanche dubois in "street car named desire", like that's okay. >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> like, that's not okay. like, you're way too young. and you know, i was, i thought, you know, we're real actors, like, this is nyu, this is like, we are artists. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> you guys, we are artists. so, we decided to do a rehearsal of the play, and every time it says that they drank a shot, we did it. >> seth: oh. >> yeah. >> seth: there's a lot of drinking in that, yeah. >> a lot of drinking in that, yes. yes. and so, we only made it through halfway through the play until i >> seth: okay. [ light laughter ] >> but, that first half of the play, i was the best actress i've ever -- >> seth: oh. >> to me. >> seth: so you didn't think, i'm too drunk to do this, you thought you were killing it? >> i thought i was incredible. >> seth: wow. >> i mean, i've never felt that good. i think everyone else thought i was terrible. but i, in my own head was me
. >> seth: you were in "street car", you played blanche dubois. >> oh my god, i was, oh god, i was 20 you guys, and i was playing blanche dubois in "street car named desire", like that's okay. >> seth: yeah, exactly. >> like, that's not okay. like, you're way too young. and you know, i was, i thought, you know, we're real actors, like, this is nyu, this is like, we are artists. [ light laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> you guys, we are artists....
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michael larue plans to open rue la rue cafe to honor the late rue mcclan han who played blanche devereaux, of course. >> it will be decorated with some of the actress's memorabilia, as well. thank you for being a friend. ♪ dance, dance, dance, ain't get quality life insurance d with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get guaranteed acceptance life insurance through the colonial penn program for less than 35 cents a day, just $9.95 a month. there's no medical exam and no health questions. you know, the average cost of a funeral is over $8,300. now that's a big burden to leave your loved ones. as long as you're 50 to 85, you cannot be turned down because of your health. your premium never goes up plus, your coverage builds cash value over time. call now for free information and a free gift. all i did was make a phone call and all of my questions about the colonial penn program were answered. it couldn't have been any easier a
michael larue plans to open rue la rue cafe to honor the late rue mcclan han who played blanche devereaux, of course. >> it will be decorated with some of the actress's memorabilia, as well. thank you for being a friend. ♪ dance, dance, dance, ain't get quality life insurance d with my spare change. neither did i. until i saw a commercial for the colonial penn program. imagine people our age getting life insurance at such an affordable rate. it's true. if you're 50 to 85, you can get...
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should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. other refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. opportunity, freedom, liberty -- you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. caller: gary, you make a lot of sense, you really do. you make a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but, there is one thing. you apparently ignore a part of the constitution in regards to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. would you give money to planned parenthood? additionally, do you believe that our country was founded on the value that god is father of all? god loves all, god sent the golden commandments, love god and love your neighbor as yourself. i would vote for you -- i normally vote for the constitut
should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. other refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. opportunity, freedom, liberty -- you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican...
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the 2016-inch duct tees, kenny gamble, late billy paul, blanch williams, chris mincy, and the stroke stream trio. >> on cbs-3, "eyewitness news" this morning, coming up, talking about smelling smoke. >> parts of the us, the cdc warnings the worse secondhand smoke and the reason why also, the unbelievable site, as water covers part of west virginia this morning, we will have that, and find out what the person who shot this video says that debris is. stay with us. ♪ ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. ♪ double down on your candy and coffee cravings with dunkin's new heath and almond joy candy bar flavored iced coffees. america runs on dunkin'. >>> welcome back, new while fire destroyed at least 08 homes, forced hundreds of people to evacuate in southern california. officials say about 1500 more homes are under threats, north of bakersfield, the so-called fire has burned over four square miles. elsewhere in california, cooler temperatures have been helping firefighters gain
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been with respect to standing their ground and pushing back so this president doesn't have a carte blanche or blank check. >> there is more work to be done but it's not as easy as wee think. there were points in the last couple years. it's a process. what's so interesting. obama said we need to decide if we are a nation that does x. we need to decide if we are a nation that does y. leadership starts at the top. executive actions are usually used by presidents to expand or enforce or extend laws, not make them. it's the presidential version of bullying. this was a great day for showing that can't be the case. charles: rob, your assessment of this. maybe the issue of immigration, illegal immigration, when it comes to rule of law, this is pretty cut and dry. >> it isn't cut and dry. what's frustrating for obama and what's frustrating for me. he's pushing this rock up the hill and it's coming back and rolling over him again. charles: what is the rock? >> a coalescence and amalgamation of a lot of things. if obstructionism was an olympic sport they would have gold medals. we are going to build
been with respect to standing their ground and pushing back so this president doesn't have a carte blanche or blank check. >> there is more work to be done but it's not as easy as wee think. there were points in the last couple years. it's a process. what's so interesting. obama said we need to decide if we are a nation that does x. we need to decide if we are a nation that does y. leadership starts at the top. executive actions are usually used by presidents to expand or enforce or...
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we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not after, if we don't do that, people are going to be harmed. and if we do do it, citizens are going to be empowered. that's the goal of this document. it is a better way. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. it is great to be here to talk about our proposals for a better way in america. mr. rothfus: i'm keith rothfus. you're going hear it repeated today. every american high school high school learns there are three branches to our government. legislative, executive, judicial. the legislature makes the law, the executive enforces the law and the judicial adjudicates disputes arising under the law. over th
we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not...
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. >> jimmy: hi, blanche. you know. >> i'm going to keep that just in general. >> jimmy: yeah. that feels good. i want to talk about "the soul man" because this is going away. >> yes. it was -- >> jimmy: we might as well leave these cookies on. right? >> i didn't plan on taking it off. i had no idea. >> jimmy: i think we leave it on. >> i'm so comfortable right now. >> jimmy: yeah. me too. this is the way we should do it. >> so -- >> jimmy: i'm kind of bummed that it's going away. >> yeah, man. it was -- it's the fifth season. you know, we had a great time doing it and it was like, this year i ran for mayor, so it was kind of this whole thing with the political campaign going on, like, feels like the world, right? >> jimmy: real life. that's a cool topic. >> like, you know. >> jimmy: but you got to direct. >> i did. i directed an episode this year. so -- >> jimmy: what's it like to direct yourself? >> i wrote -- it was hard. it was hard, because as an actor i would like be -- you know i would be off doing something so cedric the director would have to talk to cedric the actor a
. >> jimmy: hi, blanche. you know. >> i'm going to keep that just in general. >> jimmy: yeah. that feels good. i want to talk about "the soul man" because this is going away. >> yes. it was -- >> jimmy: we might as well leave these cookies on. right? >> i didn't plan on taking it off. i had no idea. >> jimmy: i think we leave it on. >> i'm so comfortable right now. >> jimmy: yeah. me too. this is the way we should do it. >>...
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and, i think that for the carte blanche response of you have no access, because we are afraid of the optics is just ridiculous, and quite irresponsible frankly. >> and so, nick, who is leading the philosophy of silicon valley? do you point to one executive or thinker that a lot of to companies appear to be following in the stances on this? i'm not clear if facebook has said one way or another whether they are going to be handing over what the government wants in this case, and i want to be clear, because it is not as if they said that they are give yulg of this stuff on omar mateen, right? >> well, the letter went out today, and we don't know the response. it is unclear if there is background conversations, but it is ridiculous that we are here in silicon valley to make the world at better place when it is all about business. with the whole fbi thing, it is an optics thing about business and marketing strategy, and sure, certain people believe that within the company, but it is a marketing thing to separate apple from google, and as far as twitter is concern canned, you don't sell yo
and, i think that for the carte blanche response of you have no access, because we are afraid of the optics is just ridiculous, and quite irresponsible frankly. >> and so, nick, who is leading the philosophy of silicon valley? do you point to one executive or thinker that a lot of to companies appear to be following in the stances on this? i'm not clear if facebook has said one way or another whether they are going to be handing over what the government wants in this case, and i want to...
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laid out a specific framework for our federal government that was balanced on three separate but equal blanches to ensure that we the people were heard and properly represented. but now we're at a point in our history where a largely unconstitutional fourth branch of government has taken root. it's an unelected bureaucracy. and the sprowling -- sprawling network of federal departments and agencies is churning out rules and regulations at an unprecedented pace. these rules carry the force of law but have never been voted on by the people's representatives. so what happened to we the people. that's the we we have to ask. in ohio's second district, i'm hard pressed to find anyone who hasn't felt the effects of our bureaucracy, especially when it comes to businesses. for example, take sealcorp industries in my district. thanks to the recent overtime rule they're facing a quarter million dollars in compliance costs. for them that means little growth, higher product prices, and for many of their employees, that means a demotion from a salaried position to hourly positions. what we have seen is an exe
laid out a specific framework for our federal government that was balanced on three separate but equal blanches to ensure that we the people were heard and properly represented. but now we're at a point in our history where a largely unconstitutional fourth branch of government has taken root. it's an unelected bureaucracy. and the sprowling -- sprawling network of federal departments and agencies is churning out rules and regulations at an unprecedented pace. these rules carry the force of law...
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we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not after, if we don't do that, people are going to be harmed. and if we do do it, citizens are going to be empowered. that's the goal of this document. it is a better way. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. the great to be here to talk about our proposals for a better way in america. over the it has been a shift of electedower away from officials to bureaucrats. the proposal today cannot come soon enough to the minors, farmers, and those the represent in western pennsylvania. those americans want people from their area making laws, not bureaucrats who live in the far off capital. this goes to what we ar
we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not...
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we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not after, if we don't do that, people are going to be harmed. and if we do do it, citizens are going to be empowered. that's the goal of this document. it is a better way. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. the great to be here to talk about our proposals for a better way in america. mr. rothfus: i'm keith rothfus. you're going hear it repeated today every american high school , high school learns there are three branches to our government. legislative, executive, judicial. the legislature makes the law, the executive enforces the law and the judicial adjudicates disputes arising under the law. over the
we will self-police ourselves with this document so no longer will we get language that gets carte blanche to the agencies. we will establish what the parameters will be. we will put in language that will insist that there's coordination between the agencies and local governments, so locally elected officials by the people can have their voice also being heard. if we don't do this, if we don't insist that the rules and regulations have to be reviewed with us before they are implemented, not...
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steven rees from jpmorgan and francisco blanch. >>> sue herera has an update. >> hi, carl. here's the latest on the orlando shootings this hour. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton speaking on the "today" show says she would support stronger measures to prevent so-called lone wolf attacks, but said she was also committed to protecting the rights of muslim americans. >> all this talk and, you know, demagoguery, and you know, rhetoric is not going to solve the problem. i'm not going to demonize and demagogue and declare a war on an entire religion. that's just plain dangerous and it plays in to isis's hands. >> meantime, republican presidential candidate donald trump faulting the muslim community for not reporting people like the man who carried out the attack, killing 49 and wounding 53 others in that orlando nightclub. he said omar mateen was known to people in the muslim community as someone with a potential for violence. mateen was a 29-year-old american citizen living in ft. pierce, florida. he was twice under surveillance by the fbi in the past four years.
steven rees from jpmorgan and francisco blanch. >>> sue herera has an update. >> hi, carl. here's the latest on the orlando shootings this hour. democratic presidential candidate hillary clinton speaking on the "today" show says she would support stronger measures to prevent so-called lone wolf attacks, but said she was also committed to protecting the rights of muslim americans. >> all this talk and, you know, demagoguery, and you know, rhetoric is not going to...
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are we ready to hear for carte blanche access to all information on the part of law enforcement? >> look, you don't have to violate people's civil liberties. you don't have to violate their civil rights. you just have to do your job. the tools are on the books and available. we just need people to take the task seriously. i think the problem is an administration that just doesn't take this fight as serious -- >> i appreciate your thoughts. just to be fair, i would imagine that someone from the white house would beg to differ, that the president is not taking this seriously. thank you very much, sir. >> thank you. >> meanwhile, at the white house, president obama ordering the flag on top of the white house to be flown at half staff. you can see a live picture right now, 5:55 p.m. eastern time. in honor of the victims of this latest terrorist attacks that have hit our nation. 50 souls taken in the name of terrorism. the order from the president not only on the flag there but at all military posts and naval stations and naval vessels across the globe. the flag flying as a sign of ou
are we ready to hear for carte blanche access to all information on the part of law enforcement? >> look, you don't have to violate people's civil liberties. you don't have to violate their civil rights. you just have to do your job. the tools are on the books and available. we just need people to take the task seriously. i think the problem is an administration that just doesn't take this fight as serious -- >> i appreciate your thoughts. just to be fair, i would imagine that...
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should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you make a lot of sense, you really do. you make a lot of sense on a lot of issues. but, there is one thing. a part ofntly ignore the constitution in regards to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. would you give money to planned parenthood? additionally, do you believe ont our country was founded the value that god is father of all? , god sent the golden commandments, love god and love your neighbor as yourself. -- ild vote for you normally vote for the constitution party. i believe in the constitution. if you stand f
should it be carte blanche? no, but we can have a system in place to accept refugees right off the bat. refugees might be questionable, backgrounds or whatever. we've directed enough of our resources on the military side to deal with the refugee side of it humanely and in a way that reflects what america is all about. --ortunity, freedom, liberty you want to come to the u.s. and work hard and be honest, you will get ahead. host: gary johnson with us. harold in new jersey. republican line. , you...
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the executive blanch has a lot of you power. now congress wants to exercise more oversight over these irvs and had what we're really trying to get to is what are the constitutional principles involved? how do we protect constitutional liberties, civil liberties, constitutional rights? and still ensure some kind of national security? and i like how he summarizes that and senator mathias of maryland does such a nice job of prompting him there, to say that really congress must be involved and they haven't been. and they need to provide oversight, but they need to do it in a careful and cautious manner. and if you compare the senate church committee investigation with the parallel investigation that was happening in the house at the same time, you see that the senate is much more careful about how it handles its materials, its sources, its classified materials. it has a whole security system in place to manage classified materials. the house doesn't manage the investigation in the same careful way and brings a lot of criticism on th
the executive blanch has a lot of you power. now congress wants to exercise more oversight over these irvs and had what we're really trying to get to is what are the constitutional principles involved? how do we protect constitutional liberties, civil liberties, constitutional rights? and still ensure some kind of national security? and i like how he summarizes that and senator mathias of maryland does such a nice job of prompting him there, to say that really congress must be involved and they...
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danny blanch flower, always a pleasure to see you from my home state of new hampshire at dartmouth college. tom, great to see you as well. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you. trish: we're still here. we'll continue covering this for you. it is a very close vote right now. big, big sort of referendum on, on whether or not they're going to stay with the eu. let's listen in here. we have sky news telling us, talking to individuals there, people how they votedded. let's listen in on sky news. breaking right now, everyone, votes are being counted in great britain as i speak. they're trying to determine whether or not they will stay in the european union or whether they will leave. 103 of 382 reporting areas reporting, the vote right now to remain in the european union has slight edge, he emphasize slight, over those who want out of the european union. i am trish regan. welcome to special edition of
danny blanch flower, always a pleasure to see you from my home state of new hampshire at dartmouth college. tom, great to see you as well. thank you for joining us this evening. >> thank you. trish: we're still here. we'll continue covering this for you. it is a very close vote right now. big, big sort of referendum on, on whether or not they're going to stay with the eu. let's listen in here. we have sky news telling us, talking to individuals there, people how they votedded. let's...
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they have carte blanche authority. >> this has nothing to do the scope of this policy. this has nothing to do with how many millions of people are in this policy. you are saying even with respect to a much smaller policy of the kind that dhs swore his predecessor agencies have done literally every year for the last three decades and all of that was. >> please may answer the question. when we are talking about the scope of the program as opposed to reaching lawful status the scope cometh the question of deep economic significance and it goes to in the 1987 work authorization is justified the executive was telling everyone through the mystery process this is a miniscule number of people and wouldn't affect the labor market and this brings to light the executive didn't use notice in this comment in promulgating this. their theory is that they can grant deferred actual when it's not going to be lawful status and no court can review it and they didn't even use notice a common procedure and that that is unprecedented in a sweeping assertion is just as jackson said in youngsto
they have carte blanche authority. >> this has nothing to do the scope of this policy. this has nothing to do with how many millions of people are in this policy. you are saying even with respect to a much smaller policy of the kind that dhs swore his predecessor agencies have done literally every year for the last three decades and all of that was. >> please may answer the question. when we are talking about the scope of the program as opposed to reaching lawful status the scope...
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we will also be joined by denny blanche far -- danny bench flower. and we will have alan greenspan, former fed chair interviewed by tom keene and mike mckee. francine: after a weekend of political turmoil here in the u.k., what comes next? know leaders across the european continent are meeting in berlin can summer meeting in brussels. and we are expecting to hear from david cameron a little later on. welcome to the program. when you look at leadership, where it is it -- where is it coming from? a lot -- aside from nicholas turgeon, i cannot see anyone who is leading anything. >> a gentleman who provided some leadership. francine: he is not a politician. >> that is absolutely right. there is no leadership in brussels and less in westminster and we will not see much of that coming anytime soon. things are looking more come. in brussels, at the end of the day, it depends on what merkel will decide later in the day. francine: what could be the best possible income? -- possible outcome? wolfango they should: try to speed up the process as soon as they can
we will also be joined by denny blanche far -- danny bench flower. and we will have alan greenspan, former fed chair interviewed by tom keene and mike mckee. francine: after a weekend of political turmoil here in the u.k., what comes next? know leaders across the european continent are meeting in berlin can summer meeting in brussels. and we are expecting to hear from david cameron a little later on. welcome to the program. when you look at leadership, where it is it -- where is it coming from?...
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somewhat of a neutral approach has been from olivia blanche aed. rd. the impact of a brexit is overestimated the mysterious a little too much -- the hysterias a little bit much. some technicalg difficulties, tom. iswhat tom wanted to know how difficult is it to understand the impact of a brexit? what will the ramifications be of a brexit? >> we will not know who is going to be in charge of medical he -- the interest politically in the u.k. we don't know what the government to make up will be. that will lead to further market uncertainty. the big questions will be what sort of trading relations with the u.k. go for with the eu and how long it will take. it will be a lot of uncertainty in the days following, not just because of the politically unrest, but the long-term economic situation, and that will be hard for the markets surprise, and we will see a lot of volatility if it is present. francine: will central banks provide liquidity? >> i am sure the bank of england, their first task is to make sure there is no collateral damage in terms of shortage of
somewhat of a neutral approach has been from olivia blanche aed. rd. the impact of a brexit is overestimated the mysterious a little too much -- the hysterias a little bit much. some technicalg difficulties, tom. iswhat tom wanted to know how difficult is it to understand the impact of a brexit? what will the ramifications be of a brexit? >> we will not know who is going to be in charge of medical he -- the interest politically in the u.k. we don't know what the government to make up will...
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deal, it irritates me that critics who neither designed nor built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never office offered space to respond. >> he managed to carve out space to respond. through social media and in many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive of critics and he focused on architecture critics in the book, he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he was obsessed with the architect critics at the new york times at the time of this book. this campaign has seen a lot of tension between trump and the press but this notion of him hating the press is overblown and kind of a myth. he's very smart about cultivating the press. he's very clear about that in this book. he says look, he said the worst thing is to be ignored. even bad stories are good for business. do you both agree with that? >> in this book, he doesn't believe that there is any such thing as bad publicity or bad press. you would rather get good press over bad press but bad press works good too. all attention
deal, it irritates me that critics who neither designed nor built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never office offered space to respond. >> he managed to carve out space to respond. through social media and in many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive of critics and he focused on architecture critics in the book, he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he was...
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we have >> why do you blanche the asparagus? >> that will help bring out the color and soften up the asparagus and raw foods and cooked foods taste a little different. cooked asparagus is delicious over raw. we have grape tomatoes. we are using grape tomatoes here. we use gooseberry at the restaurant. what i love about gooseberry is they are sharp and jammy. >> what is the verdict? >> i don't know if i have a spicy. my mouth is on fire. >> can i tell you something? we wanted to do something special. happy father's day. craig, come he >> dylan. >> because -- >> oh, that's nice. >> because he needs to know how to be a brother. this is for the new baby. >> and not just cam newton is one heck of a football player. look. carolina panthers onesie. >> thank you. >> i wanted to contribute to big brother. you also think about the little guy. >> you are so sweet. thank you. thank you. >> happy father's day. >> happy mother's day to you guys. >> fantastic. >> todd, thank you. you can get the recipe on the web site. >> have a good day. >>>
we have >> why do you blanche the asparagus? >> that will help bring out the color and soften up the asparagus and raw foods and cooked foods taste a little different. cooked asparagus is delicious over raw. we have grape tomatoes. we are using grape tomatoes here. we use gooseberry at the restaurant. what i love about gooseberry is they are sharp and jammy. >> what is the verdict? >> i don't know if i have a spicy. my mouth is on fire. >> can i tell you something?...
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you picked the le blanche spa resort. >> everything is clouded. long distance phone calls, top-shelf liquor, dining, even their spa. >> unlimited massages? sdpln unlimited but it's included. it's pricier, but nobody's going to their wallet. and they love it. >> next up, hard rock hotel and casino, punta qana in the >> yes. sprawling resort. what's great is whether you have kids that go off in one area, singles to another, the married couples go to another, there's a shuttle service. they have a casino there. it's something for everyone. and there are dining options that work. >> as soon as you said children in a different area you sold me. >> children gambling. >> great options. >>> next, a special edition of "the dish." he's one of the most popular iron chef champions and helped make sushi popular here and around the world. we visit with chef maury moto. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." ii wake up and i just. feel like sticky. we have the windows open, the ac on, i'd close it in the middle of the night, he'd open it in the middle of t
you picked the le blanche spa resort. >> everything is clouded. long distance phone calls, top-shelf liquor, dining, even their spa. >> unlimited massages? sdpln unlimited but it's included. it's pricier, but nobody's going to their wallet. and they love it. >> next up, hard rock hotel and casino, punta qana in the >> yes. sprawling resort. what's great is whether you have kids that go off in one area, singles to another, the married couples go to another, there's a...
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it irritates me that critics who have neither designed or built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in the pages of major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never offered space to respond. guest: he has managed to carve out a space to respond. through social media and many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive that critics he's focusing on architecture of critics in the books. he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he was obsessed with architecture critics at the "new york times" at the time of this book and so you know this campaign has seen a lot of tension between trump and the press, but this notion of him hitting the presses-- to me is overblown and kind of a mess. i mean, he's very smart about cultivating the press. he's very clear about that in this book. he says, look, you would rather be written about nicely, but the worst thing is to be ignored. even bad stories are good for business. host: do you both agree with that? guest: so there is this line in this book and throughout sort of the trump literature o
it irritates me that critics who have neither designed or built anything themselves are given carte blanche to express their views in the pages of major publications whereas the targets of criticism are almost never offered space to respond. guest: he has managed to carve out a space to respond. through social media and many different ways. at the same time he is so dismissive that critics he's focusing on architecture of critics in the books. he is very cognizant of the power of the press. he...
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dhs does not have statutory authority right now, of carte blanche authority to grant lawful -- justice kagan: so this has nothing to do with the scope of this policy. this has nothing to do with, oh, how many millions of people are in this policy. you're saying even with respect to a much smaller policy of the kind that dhs or its predecessor agencies have done literally every year for the last three decades, that all of that was ultra vires. general keller: mr. chief justice, my time is up. justice roberts: please, you may answer the question. general keller: when we're talking about the scope of the program as opposed to bridging lawful status, the scope goes to, is this a question of deep economic significance? it also goes to when the 1987 work authorization was justified, the executive was telling everyone through the administrative process that this was for a minuscule number of people, and it wouldn't affect the labor market. and this also brings to light that here, the executive didn't even use notice-and-comment in promulgating this sweeping their theory is that they can grant
dhs does not have statutory authority right now, of carte blanche authority to grant lawful -- justice kagan: so this has nothing to do with the scope of this policy. this has nothing to do with, oh, how many millions of people are in this policy. you're saying even with respect to a much smaller policy of the kind that dhs or its predecessor agencies have done literally every year for the last three decades, that all of that was ultra vires. general keller: mr. chief justice, my time is up....
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blanch robertson, brad curry and dan deery were fired for failing to provide correct oversight. >>> and if members aren't promoted in a certain amount of time, they have to leave. it's called the up or out rule. they want to keep more i.t. specialists on the job. >>> and in just a few hours, the u.s. will launch a spy satellite into space. the top secret mission, blastoff this afternoon from cape canaveral down in florida. the rocket is standing 236 feet tall. it's the most powerful many the world. rumor is it is an eavesdropping satellite to support our national defense. so i guess it is not a big secret anymore. >>> and a shocking misdiagnosis. chris kristofferson was told he had dementia or memory loss, but it turns out it was a condition due to lyme disease. so memory loss, he was told alzheimer's. and it is just lyme disease which is treatable. >> yeah. you know, the thing about lyme disease is it can slip by you and you cannot know you have it, especially if you live in the east or the west, minnesota, wisconsin, those areas. because the truth is, if you only get a characteristic
blanch robertson, brad curry and dan deery were fired for failing to provide correct oversight. >>> and if members aren't promoted in a certain amount of time, they have to leave. it's called the up or out rule. they want to keep more i.t. specialists on the job. >>> and in just a few hours, the u.s. will launch a spy satellite into space. the top secret mission, blastoff this afternoon from cape canaveral down in florida. the rocket is standing 236 feet tall. it's the most...