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y. z. show is now available to anyone with a mobile phone and tonight's. a follow up interview with the commander in chief is of the kenya defense forces and he's also the president of the people of kenya ma a real brother from another. r c c. what no no no no no no. it's you lead as commander in chief of obamacare does try to seem to follow you everywhere sir i hope they don't follow you to the big this week plus or that. one of you know the x y z n show produced by bonnie at their studios in nairobi kenya is daring political satire often forbidding across most of africa them all you need to go a lot because you need to do it all the show's aim is to provide an african audience with homegrown humor playing on local issues featuring carrot is that they can relate to threats that's what happened when we were dealing with the canals very seriously or i hope so indeed the police are working hard to keep you safe but the police are shooting people dead for example in nairobi we have a shoot to
y. z. show is now available to anyone with a mobile phone and tonight's. a follow up interview with the commander in chief is of the kenya defense forces and he's also the president of the people of kenya ma a real brother from another. r c c. what no no no no no no. it's you lead as commander in chief of obamacare does try to seem to follow you everywhere sir i hope they don't follow you to the big this week plus or that. one of you know the x y z n show produced by bonnie at their studios in...
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y. z. and show produced by bonnie at their studios in nairobi kenya is daring political satire often forbidding across most of africa them all you need to go because you need to do it all the show's aim is to provide an african audience with homegrown humor playing on local issues featuring carrot is that they can relate to threats that's what happened when we were dealing with the canals very seriously or i hope so indeed the bill is a working hard to keep you safe but the police are shooting people dead for example in nairobi we have a shoot to kill order you know to be on its gaff if it is a shooting suspect of blood. we're here at the go down our center and i'll be speaking to the founders of the x.y.z. show and hopefully meeting some of the famous puppets to. keep the peace going on the ground. i'm sitting here more busy. than that satirical shows like this one have been banned from the airwaves in many african countries like the x. y. z. it showed bypasses the gay keeping as its freel
y. z. and show produced by bonnie at their studios in nairobi kenya is daring political satire often forbidding across most of africa them all you need to go because you need to do it all the show's aim is to provide an african audience with homegrown humor playing on local issues featuring carrot is that they can relate to threats that's what happened when we were dealing with the canals very seriously or i hope so indeed the bill is a working hard to keep you safe but the police are shooting...
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"x,y,z? ( laughter ) it's all part of his charity: "donald trump's things and x,y,z for the rappers and the this. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ you know their slogan, "we have pictures with black people." jon, that is absolutely outrageous. what an outrageous claim. >> good to see you, man. >> jon: good to see you. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: now, we're still dealing with the fallout of the infamous republican memo written by house intelligence committee chair and man wondering, "what the hell is that smell on my knuckles?" devin nunes. republicans hyped this dud for weeks, and the central argument of the memo is that the f.b.i. was biased when they got a warrant to wiretap former trump adviser carter page, seen here on the way to his own baby pictures. adorable. so adorable. nunes says they relied exclusively on the steele dossier and never disclosed to the judge that the dossier was paid for by trump's political opponents. now, if true, that's a pretty damning charge. spoiler aler
"x,y,z? ( laughter ) it's all part of his charity: "donald trump's things and x,y,z for the rappers and the this. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ ♪ you know their slogan, "we have pictures with black people." jon, that is absolutely outrageous. what an outrageous claim. >> good to see you, man. >> jon: good to see you. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: now, we're still dealing with the fallout of the infamous republican memo written by house intelligence...
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,dvocating for better x y and z both sides of the aisle say they're advocating for better x y and z. of thebecause one side isle doesn't like what you do and the other one does, it doesn't mean you can just say what you want is an political because you think it is good and you think political on the other side is bad. i think it is laughable to assume -- or two-state that these unions are not political. they are very liberal. they support democrats almost 80%, 90% of the time. sure the guest would be very offended if you was forced to support a republican or conservative causes. i know he is going to say you can take out the lobby, but money is -- when you take money -- if you just say you don't have to play for the lobby card, that does not cut true. -- if some is that everybody has to be a member of the nra because gun safety is an political, but what we do is you don't have to pay the lobby part of it, all you have to do is support the gun safety and child programs, people would object like crazy and rightly so. host: we will let our guest respond. , i'm: i want to be clear not su
,dvocating for better x y and z both sides of the aisle say they're advocating for better x y and z. of thebecause one side isle doesn't like what you do and the other one does, it doesn't mean you can just say what you want is an political because you think it is good and you think political on the other side is bad. i think it is laughable to assume -- or two-state that these unions are not political. they are very liberal. they support democrats almost 80%, 90% of the time. sure the guest...
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for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is fungible. if somebody said everybody has to be a member of the nra because gun safety is not do,tical, but what we will you just don't have to pay the lobbying part. all you have to do is support the gun safety and child programs and people would object like crazy. i am not suggesting nothing the union does does not have a political component. component the unit does -- the union does engage in has a way of impacting everyone. colleagues,e of my who does what i do, protects attacked was brutally by a parent we were trying to protect a child from. her name was pam knight. succumbed to her
for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is...
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y. and z. i'm going to release them and then they do x. y. and z. without touching can and then in effect they're conceding that arguments are real and that they are in fact terrible people or whatever. we're going over there by the internet or whatever the crimes delineated the documents would show up so if they leave them alone there they're actually kind of also conceding that the documents may have created it's it's it i don't really under i don't understand his thinking in terms of saying this publicly what it meant a lot more sense a threat that probably well in that interview his family and it talks about the third party and he mentions invisible fingers that guided events during egypt's revolution who exactly is he referring to in many of egypt believe that that's potentially a reference to military intelligence that at a time when the fatah has sisi was leading that institution what do you say to that i think putting pieces together that it points to general sisi personally and his closest advisors i think it's a very damning. issue particu
y. and z. i'm going to release them and then they do x. y. and z. without touching can and then in effect they're conceding that arguments are real and that they are in fact terrible people or whatever. we're going over there by the internet or whatever the crimes delineated the documents would show up so if they leave them alone there they're actually kind of also conceding that the documents may have created it's it's it i don't really under i don't understand his thinking in terms of saying...
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you as an individual going to your employer and saying i want to get paid extra, y, z, that is never going to happen. they will show you the door. if there have been a problem with your work environment, you have been on your own. host: mr. janus. guest: under the current situation i'm under now as a nonunion number, i am on my own. if i have a problem at work, the union will not advocate for me. they will not support me. so i would have to advocate for myself and make my own case. host: one more call from david in dayton, ohio. good morning. mr. janus, you work for the state. the state takes a part of your salary to pay into a pension fund. you have no choice in what the state invests in, so what are you going to do? freeannot have so much speech, rights to choose. what do you do when you do not like what the state is investing in? let's say they invest in a company that you don't like, what do you do? guest: whatever they do with my upsion money is up to them, that entity that manages the pension funds. it is similar to the idea that if i purchase in my ira, mutual fund, and they i
you as an individual going to your employer and saying i want to get paid extra, y, z, that is never going to happen. they will show you the door. if there have been a problem with your work environment, you have been on your own. host: mr. janus. guest: under the current situation i'm under now as a nonunion number, i am on my own. if i have a problem at work, the union will not advocate for me. they will not support me. so i would have to advocate for myself and make my own case. host: one...
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turkey's most wanted terrorist list earlier this month and considers the p y z and its armed wing the y. p.g. so-called terrorist groups with ties to tell he's banned kurdistan workers party. kosovo's prime minister is promising to revive one of the region's largest companies to help fight youth unemployment but the plan is far from straightforward as no neighboring serbia says it owns the mining for cost if it wants to develop under similar reports from attributes or. trap show used to be one of the former yugoslavia is biggest companies mining plentiful minerals with good profits and thousands of jobs kosovo's war changed that you don't have to look far to see damaged buildings and the conflict two decades ago decimated this business now the few miners who remain a part of a dysfunctional company that's cut into these a kosovar albanian miles and we've recently been celebrating their country's tenth anniversary of independence not far away is the other half of trips run by the minority cause of all serbs they're more likely to listen to serbia's government than their senior manageme
turkey's most wanted terrorist list earlier this month and considers the p y z and its armed wing the y. p.g. so-called terrorist groups with ties to tell he's banned kurdistan workers party. kosovo's prime minister is promising to revive one of the region's largest companies to help fight youth unemployment but the plan is far from straightforward as no neighboring serbia says it owns the mining for cost if it wants to develop under similar reports from attributes or. trap show used to be one...
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x, y, z. as war fever swept the nation adams was lustily cheered wherever he appeared. it was first and last time he ever enjoyed the fruits of popularity. a new march adams in liberty became part of the national soundtrack. the military preparedness sailed through congress, a department of the navy was established and army of 10,000 regulars authorized. this prompted hamilton, hungry as ever for battlefield renown, to approach the retired george washington about leading -- lending his immense prestige to the gathering movement for war. paradoxically it was only when he stopped asking himself what would george washington do and embarked on his own independent course did adams make the presidency his own. when a chasing tal you rand signaled the willingness to receive a american minister, he chose a candidate opposed by hamilton and fellow war amongerers. he cleaned house installing cabinet members loyal to him. on february 18th, 1799, in a message of just four sentences, adams declared himself ready to take chances for peace. if the peace maker is blessed, he is not alw
x, y, z. as war fever swept the nation adams was lustily cheered wherever he appeared. it was first and last time he ever enjoyed the fruits of popularity. a new march adams in liberty became part of the national soundtrack. the military preparedness sailed through congress, a department of the navy was established and army of 10,000 regulars authorized. this prompted hamilton, hungry as ever for battlefield renown, to approach the retired george washington about leading -- lending his immense...
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z in syria there is a civil war in this country and three million people ever came to our country and many more are coming and now when we are try to neutralize the threat it's not a tech opinion a war to a country it's just securing the people that actually the police and leading to us and securing our border let's make it very clear we are very open but there's and we want to make it very clear for everyone we we are respecting the total unity of syria this is why we are the only country that is if fighting with the all terrorist organizations in syria and let me give you one example that when we make the operation injure our blues over a hundred thousand people went back to syria for resettlement and this is more than many countries many european countries a number of the accepted refugees i mean turkey is stabilizing syria. it's very clear especially from what you're saying and also the rhetoric that we've heard from from turkish leaders that you have committed to this offensive but ultimately now it seems as if as if the dynamics on the ground are changing with the involvement of
z in syria there is a civil war in this country and three million people ever came to our country and many more are coming and now when we are try to neutralize the threat it's not a tech opinion a war to a country it's just securing the people that actually the police and leading to us and securing our border let's make it very clear we are very open but there's and we want to make it very clear for everyone we we are respecting the total unity of syria this is why we are the only country that...
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. >> you know who is talking x, y and z is paul ryan. he is taking questions. let's listen for a moment, i think. >> -- anything about ex wives that say that rob porter abused thm. do you think the white house should condemn domestic violence? >> absolutely. i couldn't speak to that because i don't know the answer to what he did. clearly we should -- come on. clearly we should all be condemning domestic violence. if a person who commits domestic violence gets into government then there is break down in the system, a break down in the vetting system and that break down needs to be addressed. >> sorry, someone spoke out? >> i understand you had conversationes with the president recently and i'm wondering if you could confirm if you talked to him about the opportunity, chief of staff, are you interested in that position at all? >> sorry i called on you. >> called on just because of the -- >> the jacket, man. >> first of all, i have not spoken to the president about anything about a job. and i never have. and there is no job opening. and i congratulate you on your
. >> you know who is talking x, y and z is paul ryan. he is taking questions. let's listen for a moment, i think. >> -- anything about ex wives that say that rob porter abused thm. do you think the white house should condemn domestic violence? >> absolutely. i couldn't speak to that because i don't know the answer to what he did. clearly we should -- come on. clearly we should all be condemning domestic violence. if a person who commits domestic violence gets into government...
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for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is fungible. if somebody said everybody has to be a member of the nra because gun safety is not do,tical, but what we will you just don't have to pay the lobbying part. all you have to do is support the gun safety and child programs and people would object like crazy. i am not suggesting nothing the union does does not have a political component. component the unit does -- the union does engage in has a way of impacting everyone. colleagues,e of my who does what i do, protects attacked was brutally by a parent we were trying to protect a child from. her name was pam knight. succumbed to her
for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is...
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attorney would be given narrow focus, your job is to look at x, y, z and a time frame. we need a report by x time. the incentive for that is to get it done, wrap it up. not build an empire and expand your -- they could still do this with the special counsel mueller by narrowing the focus of what he can look at. >> the russia situation would be separate from what you propose. >> we have a special counsel looking into russia, right? but i don't think it is separate from what congress is doing. our system is based on accountability to we the people who act through their elected representatives. one of the most horrifying things to me is watching people like f.b.i. director christopher wray suggest he can't give information to congress because it's classified. it just gets it backwards. the congress is not accountable to the permanent -- >> now you have the weaving of information from blumenthal and cody sheerer the journalist. >> surprise. >> there is blumenthal on the left with bill clinton and hillary clinton's confidentiant. what's up with that? >> we need to know. inst
attorney would be given narrow focus, your job is to look at x, y, z and a time frame. we need a report by x time. the incentive for that is to get it done, wrap it up. not build an empire and expand your -- they could still do this with the special counsel mueller by narrowing the focus of what he can look at. >> the russia situation would be separate from what you propose. >> we have a special counsel looking into russia, right? but i don't think it is separate from what congress...
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for it j h y z like as their means your. enjoys it dead calm but all his arms i remember it all go sample a doctor. only a few men survive the own slaughter of but he stays on me the rebels find refuge in the sierra maestra but they meet their leader again she did guess towards the. way you feel to the only known defeat keebler gallant t e d. c e o g of our good guess was hong kong sit on the set to get counted revealed the to film. not that i'm. better at going to use your body while me. but i'd do you by the cover issue. yes we know who. i mean but he made only me and i come back the. other one going to hold it from the number of course. she did guest will come for because it doesn't sit you down forty give us is from the knee this is sure to be now key votes easy just to sit on raw they've done a good deal with all this ya. in the summer of one nine hundred fifty six almost two hundred men have joined castro and dividers rebel are. in a symbolic gesture of fidel promotes his argentinean comrades to comandante. their . new
for it j h y z like as their means your. enjoys it dead calm but all his arms i remember it all go sample a doctor. only a few men survive the own slaughter of but he stays on me the rebels find refuge in the sierra maestra but they meet their leader again she did guess towards the. way you feel to the only known defeat keebler gallant t e d. c e o g of our good guess was hong kong sit on the set to get counted revealed the to film. not that i'm. better at going to use your body while me. but...
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z for you guys. >> well, first of all, donald, let's have a correction. i marched on him at central park. i did think that was terrible. and there were times we agreed. but he came to our events, he cut the ribbon at the convention one year. democratic geraldine ferraro who ran for vice president. the question becomes, why did he come to us and stand with us when we were always fighting for voting rights, always fighting for police reform, always fighting for economic equality? so how was he for us then? then all of a sudden he turns and is for voting rights, not what we should be dealing with, but voter suppression that doesn't exist. and police reform is not right. he flipped the script that he claimed he had changed to after he was wrong with central park five. maybe the reason that we changed our opinion of him is because he changed his stand. they call that integrity, donald jr., not politics. maybe we really bleed what we say. and as far as contributions, i don't know anything about any of them coming to us. but why would he contribute to anybody un
z for you guys. >> well, first of all, donald, let's have a correction. i marched on him at central park. i did think that was terrible. and there were times we agreed. but he came to our events, he cut the ribbon at the convention one year. democratic geraldine ferraro who ran for vice president. the question becomes, why did he come to us and stand with us when we were always fighting for voting rights, always fighting for police reform, always fighting for economic equality? so how was...
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. >> they just said, "man has x, y, z impact on the environment," or, "these things are bad," versus saying, "hey, student do some research, let's talk about the good things and the bad things that man do to the environment." the public has overwhelmingly disagreed. science education should not be a political issue. >> not some watered-down censored version. >> i ask that we not only keep the standards, but that we appreciate and accept all they have to offer. >> reporter: that did not sway the idaho house education committee, which this month voted again, this time deleting one science standard that linked air pollution with fossil fuels, and scraping pages and pages of content that backed up every area of science instruction, including global warming. >> the motion passes. >> reporter: representative scott syme led the charge, saying he was deleting sectionst idn't allow students to do their own scientific discovery. >> when you have conclusions in standards, it stifles inquiry. e'at we're going to see if going to be developing scientists, kids who can think on their own and come t
. >> they just said, "man has x, y, z impact on the environment," or, "these things are bad," versus saying, "hey, student do some research, let's talk about the good things and the bad things that man do to the environment." the public has overwhelmingly disagreed. science education should not be a political issue. >> not some watered-down censored version. >> i ask that we not only keep the standards, but that we appreciate and accept all they...
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z publishing company, that's fascinating, what kind of books do you do, it was astonishing how many people would say i do a little bit of everything and i wanted to say, why do you do that, that doesn't seem like a good business model to me. i believe doing what you're good at and figuring out what you're good at and doing more of that and then growing by asking, well, what would readers that we know how to reach and that like our books, what other kind of books do they like, what other kinds of categories do they read, what else can we sell them when we have sold them all the current events conservative political books we can sell them in a given year, what other pocket might they have money in to say, well, gosh, i like history, i like biography, i have children and grandchildren who i'd like to share a book with, i'm -- i believe in, you know, founding principles and i have a strong faith, i'd like to buy books on that as well and that's been our recipe for growth. >> give us some idea of your revenues as a publisher company now? >> well, large publicly traded company and so we r
z publishing company, that's fascinating, what kind of books do you do, it was astonishing how many people would say i do a little bit of everything and i wanted to say, why do you do that, that doesn't seem like a good business model to me. i believe doing what you're good at and figuring out what you're good at and doing more of that and then growing by asking, well, what would readers that we know how to reach and that like our books, what other kind of books do they like, what other kinds...
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z time period. yet the white house has not communicated with the committee or exercised that executive privilege as far as we can tell. >> so what are you -- can you compel her in any way? can you subpoena her testimony? >> sure. if the committee leadership was truly doing its job in a fair way, what you would do is now issue a subpoena, because she was here voluntarily, if she comes in under subpoena and continues to refuse to answer certain questions, then you would hold her in contempt and go to court about it and have a judge decide. unfortunately, i don't know that any of that will happen. >> yeah. so, do you think that will happen? will the committee subpoena her or compel her to come back or no? >> i hope so. we certainly should. we should issue a subpoena. if she still doesn't answer, we ought to hold her in contempt. but the white house is betting that the makeup of this committee that that won't happen. >> what about her time during the truansition or on the campaign. did she answer questi
z time period. yet the white house has not communicated with the committee or exercised that executive privilege as far as we can tell. >> so what are you -- can you compel her in any way? can you subpoena her testimony? >> sure. if the committee leadership was truly doing its job in a fair way, what you would do is now issue a subpoena, because she was here voluntarily, if she comes in under subpoena and continues to refuse to answer certain questions, then you would hold her in...
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i would go to-'ing conferences and they would say i run x, y, z, publishing company. and i would say what kind of books do you do? it was astonishing how many people said dierks a little bit of everything. wanted to say, why do you do that? doesn't seem like good business model to me. i believe in doing what you're good at, and figuring out what you're good at, doing more of that, and then growing by asking, well, what would readers that we know how to reach, and that like us our books -- what could kindeds of books to lie like, categories, what else can we sell them? when we have them all the conservative blacks we can sell them in a given year, what other pocket might they have money in to say, well, gosh, i like history, i like biography, i have children and grandchildren who i'd like to share a book with. i am a -- i believe in founds principles and i have a strong faith. i'd like to buy books on that as well. that's been our recipe for growth. >> give us an idea of your revenues. as a publishing company now. >> guest: sure. well, a large publicly trading company
i would go to-'ing conferences and they would say i run x, y, z, publishing company. and i would say what kind of books do you do? it was astonishing how many people said dierks a little bit of everything. wanted to say, why do you do that? doesn't seem like good business model to me. i believe in doing what you're good at, and figuring out what you're good at, doing more of that, and then growing by asking, well, what would readers that we know how to reach, and that like us our books -- what...
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z and as you read in my book out war but to talk about the all-out war that is going on and have that become a phrase that resonates with our market. that's one of the ways to think about coming up with powerful title. as for jackets sometimes we do we call a facebook which is we know we have a sub the author want their face on the cover of the book. that works when you have an author who is very beloved or well-known to the audience and the job of a jacket is to get in a prospective buyer to reach out and grab the book and want to be drawn to that book in some cases it's because they are drawn to the picture of someone they kn know. in other cases, it's because they are drawn to what we tried to convey as the emotional message of the book. we want our book jackets to convey in every way in the title in the design and in the image, in the colors, in the font, and the layout the emotional message of the book whether that is fear or anger or whether that is hope whether that is reassurance or whether that is outrage. >> primarily my responsibility is to create, receive and designed the
z and as you read in my book out war but to talk about the all-out war that is going on and have that become a phrase that resonates with our market. that's one of the ways to think about coming up with powerful title. as for jackets sometimes we do we call a facebook which is we know we have a sub the author want their face on the cover of the book. that works when you have an author who is very beloved or well-known to the audience and the job of a jacket is to get in a prospective buyer to...
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for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is fungible. if somebody said everybody has to be a member of the nra because gun safety is not do,tical, but what we will you just don't have to pay the lobbying part. all you have to do is support the gun safety and child programs and people would object like crazy. i am not suggesting nothing the union does does not have a political component. component the unit does -- the union does engage in has a way of impacting everyone. colleagues,e of my who does what i do, protects attacked was brutally by a parent we were trying to protect a child from. her name was pam knight. succumbed to her
for better next, why, z. both sides of the aisle say they are advocating for better x, y, z. mean you can say what you want is not political because you think it is good and you think political and the other side is bad. it is laughable to assume, to state these unions are political. they are very liberal. they support democrats 80% to 90% of the time. would be the guest offended if he were forced to republican or conservative cause. he will say -- you can take out the lobbying, but money is...
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y. or z. that it's in your economic interest it's in your national security interests it may be in your electoral interests let's face it people politicians and policy makers are complex individuals who have to take human rights concerns into account because of the a whole host of other concerns i don't think it should be above or below the human rights community to muddy their hands and sometimes dirty business of affecting change and that means that utilitarianism as well as a principled approach all right gentlemen we're going to have to leave it there thanks to all our guests so we'll shut the amal that you care and benjamin's a walkie and thank you too for watching you can see the program again any time by visiting our website al-jazeera dot com and for further discussion go to our facebook page that's facebook dot com forward slash a.j. inside story you can also join the conversation on twitter our handle is at a.j. inside story for me mohammed and join the entire team here i for now. st
y. or z. that it's in your economic interest it's in your national security interests it may be in your electoral interests let's face it people politicians and policy makers are complex individuals who have to take human rights concerns into account because of the a whole host of other concerns i don't think it should be above or below the human rights community to muddy their hands and sometimes dirty business of affecting change and that means that utilitarianism as well as a principled...
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in a company that would do x, y, z when you can do it in germany, switzerland. >> to me this is it. i do think this policy issue is actually the reason we're in this soup this week. so the question is what was the right decision, meaning what are the tax cuts what are the deregulation efforts the right decision >> all-american business, we needed the tax cut above anything else. we just weren't competitive. >> what the fed is going to do is part of a healthy part -- >> don't you think a strong economy is a champaign problem as opposed to a real problem >> and this becomes the question and the question is could you do it -- is there a more balanced way that you could do it so you wouldn't have these type of shocks >> take the politics out for a second and just say how were people's portfolios positioned by that i mean not only individuals, pensions, even hedge funds. we're basically all on a deflationary, disinflationary program. that's how everybody has been structured that is now ending we can argue whether the tax cut is tomorrow. >> you agree we have to be competitive? >> i agree
in a company that would do x, y, z when you can do it in germany, switzerland. >> to me this is it. i do think this policy issue is actually the reason we're in this soup this week. so the question is what was the right decision, meaning what are the tax cuts what are the deregulation efforts the right decision >> all-american business, we needed the tax cut above anything else. we just weren't competitive. >> what the fed is going to do is part of a healthy part -- >>...
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y. and z. and then he would rephrase what they were saying to him. it's very basic but very few american envoys or advisors and play that methodology. and i think if they did, they would be much more effective. >> i couldn't agree more and i like to think that we learned at the same over our years in iraq and afghanistan and that we have continued to learn those. let me just add if i could as i say it again i want to congratulate you on an extraordinary book that establishes you more than ever as a historian and writer. this is as i mentioned a monumental achievement. he concluded his remarks at arlington by saying we shall not see this again but his ideas shall never die. i think that you make that observation much more likely to be true than it previously was. [applause] general petraeus, i want to thank you for promoting me to president. i am the vice president for public programs and i do love my job. i want to thank you both for being here many times before and i hope you will return many times again. then in the spring a program in north korea
y. and z. and then he would rephrase what they were saying to him. it's very basic but very few american envoys or advisors and play that methodology. and i think if they did, they would be much more effective. >> i couldn't agree more and i like to think that we learned at the same over our years in iraq and afghanistan and that we have continued to learn those. let me just add if i could as i say it again i want to congratulate you on an extraordinary book that establishes you more than...
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and z, what would you have done? >> that wouldn't have happened. we would have had coordinated statements. this is a differenproblem with administration. there is a difference between what the national security says and what the president says. it gives a lot of uncertainty to the world because you don't know what to make of it. you don't know who really speaks for him. what is also an important challenge here, as i said, i think we have a serious challenge to our system to the west by the russians and others in the world. the president's failure to confront a really serious problem, and a big part of the problem is the president has the platform to speak about this, to talk about the challenges, to do things that could really make us a lot more resilient in terms of digital literacy, in terms of, i think, civic education, but in terms of reminding us what the values are. >> his aides, his national security team, all of them are anxious to do that. he's the only one reluctant to do it for whatever reason. >> they wen
and z, what would you have done? >> that wouldn't have happened. we would have had coordinated statements. this is a differenproblem with administration. there is a difference between what the national security says and what the president says. it gives a lot of uncertainty to the world because you don't know what to make of it. you don't know who really speaks for him. what is also an important challenge here, as i said, i think we have a serious challenge to our system to the west by...
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higher brand of product where you have exclusive distribution, where amazon won't get access to x, y and z, whatever brands those happen to be. >> james, you used to work at amazon the idea of private label and private label medicines, idea of building out transition network with trucks and trailers, we have seen other retailers do it through the years. is this just amazon becoming a bigger retailer to compete with the likes of walmart >> i don't think it is just introducing private label for the purpose of private label one of the things amazon can do is look at their billions of transactions, figure out where there are gaps, where are customers searching but not buying because national brands may be too expensive, how does amazon fill gaps to be sure they get that share in customers' wallets. when i think about what they do for private label, it is filling those gaps and using data to pinpoint the exact areas where there is opportunity for amazon to be profitable >> james, how do you explain to people what you think their off line retail strategy will be in the next couple of years
higher brand of product where you have exclusive distribution, where amazon won't get access to x, y and z, whatever brands those happen to be. >> james, you used to work at amazon the idea of private label and private label medicines, idea of building out transition network with trucks and trailers, we have seen other retailers do it through the years. is this just amazon becoming a bigger retailer to compete with the likes of walmart >> i don't think it is just introducing private...
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to publicly demand or legislate "x," "y," or "z" conditions because that will ensure the inflammation of iraqi nationalism and elect the very man, michael, would you like to see not elected spot let us work in a sophisticated way, use the strategic framework agreement to put in, i think, very fairly demand transparency conditions as the world bank does for any further aid. hopefully we will lock in a long-term security assistance agreement. they want it, it's our core competence, we have an advantage here over iran and let's press that. so that's a mouthful, but that's what i would say we have to do going forward. >> thanks, linda. one of the words we also in iran appear on a panel would be reconciliation. i wanted your practice cal experience for you to tease that out. how do we do that in practice? what do you mean when people have to do that after something such as isis? >> i left that out and i apologize. i mentioned the decent tralzation law but there's this bottom up cohesion which is the term of art being used by a lot of people pit think it's very important that these grassroo
to publicly demand or legislate "x," "y," or "z" conditions because that will ensure the inflammation of iraqi nationalism and elect the very man, michael, would you like to see not elected spot let us work in a sophisticated way, use the strategic framework agreement to put in, i think, very fairly demand transparency conditions as the world bank does for any further aid. hopefully we will lock in a long-term security assistance agreement. they want it, it's our...
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then he would say that's fascinating if i understand what you're saying, it's x, y, and z. then he very subtly erased phrase what he was saying to get across to his own ideas as if there his own. it's a very subtle method of operating. it sounds very simple, but very few advisors employ that. if they did and learn from him there be much more effective. >> i cannot agree more. i think we learn the same in her years over iraq and afghanistan the me and as i see getting the microphone, i want to congratulate you on an extraordinary book about an extraordinary american. a book that establishes you more than never this is a monumental achievement. you quote edward lansdale's eula just concluded his remarks by saying we shall not see his like again but his ideas shall never die. i think with your book that you make that latter observation, well done and congratulations. [applause] >> thank you >> general betray us, thank you for promoting me to president. that said, i am ditto gregory vice president of programs and i do love my job. i do want to thank you both for being here. the
then he would say that's fascinating if i understand what you're saying, it's x, y, and z. then he very subtly erased phrase what he was saying to get across to his own ideas as if there his own. it's a very subtle method of operating. it sounds very simple, but very few advisors employ that. if they did and learn from him there be much more effective. >> i cannot agree more. i think we learn the same in her years over iraq and afghanistan the me and as i see getting the microphone, i...
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i had training to do x, y and z. the fact is nobody went into building the during the time of the incident. this is why state and federal leadership, including the president is so important. you have three questions. guns, the security of a facility, and what to do when you have a mental situation with a young person, or an older person and whether you can remove the gun. that's why the presidential leadership or lack there of. should we put people together, teachers, students, law enforcement torsion say how do we do better? instead we have everybody saying, i didn't do anything wrong. and the deputy saying they told me to stay out of building. not the right answer. >> when you look at the red flags. the warnings to the fbi, multiple calls from the shooter's house, multiple calls and warnings that the shooter to the broward county sheriff's office. the call to the palm beach the county sheriff's office by a woman had a had taken him in and he had put a gun to somebody's head. and the deputy came out and they said, o
i had training to do x, y and z. the fact is nobody went into building the during the time of the incident. this is why state and federal leadership, including the president is so important. you have three questions. guns, the security of a facility, and what to do when you have a mental situation with a young person, or an older person and whether you can remove the gun. that's why the presidential leadership or lack there of. should we put people together, teachers, students, law enforcement...
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y p g kurdish militia group to over twenty years far as the serbs are concerned they've killed at least one hundred fifty kurdish fighters now some advances have been made on the ground in the past twenty four forty eight hours the free syrian army which is fighting alongside turkish military in order to advance towards the y.p. cipro just from hold of free and i have managed to capture some villages on the road towards there as far as the turkish army is concerned and the listening to president merchant tehran they will respond the same to those who were behind that attack what's important to note here is that although the. kurds are sources in the y.p. ji claim that the turkish military has killed civilians in its operation ankara denies that they say the reason why this operation is ongoing as fast as they wanted to is precisely because they have been trying to a very as any deaths of innocent civilians that have been reports that the y.p. g p y d that's the political wing of that car just militia have actually bussed in kurds from other towns and cities to use them as human shields
y p g kurdish militia group to over twenty years far as the serbs are concerned they've killed at least one hundred fifty kurdish fighters now some advances have been made on the ground in the past twenty four forty eight hours the free syrian army which is fighting alongside turkish military in order to advance towards the y.p. cipro just from hold of free and i have managed to capture some villages on the road towards there as far as the turkish army is concerned and the listening to...
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sim drone on and then he would say that's fascinating, if if understand what you're saying, it's x, y and z, and then he would very subtly rephrase what his interlock tour was same to him to get across this own ideas as if they were siems ideas and this is very assault yet effective method of operating and that is really what dish it sounds very simple. it's very basic, but very few american onavoids or advisers employ that lansdale methodology. i think if they did, learned from him, i think they would be much more effective. >> really couldn't agree more. i'd like to think we learned the same over our years in iraq and afghanistan. and that we have continued to learn those. let me just end, if i could, as i see again -- getting the microphone. i truly want to congratulate you on an extraordinary book about an extraordinary american, a book that establishes you more than ever as an historian thicker and writer, i mentioned this is a monumental achievement. you quote edward lansdale's eulogist and cry disciple, who concluded his remarks at lansdale's burial ceremony in arlington by say
sim drone on and then he would say that's fascinating, if if understand what you're saying, it's x, y and z, and then he would very subtly rephrase what his interlock tour was same to him to get across this own ideas as if they were siems ideas and this is very assault yet effective method of operating and that is really what dish it sounds very simple. it's very basic, but very few american onavoids or advisers employ that lansdale methodology. i think if they did, learned from him, i think...
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and if his surrogates and aides are out there saying he believes x, y and z, if it doesn't come out of his mouth, how much does it count for? >> it's the latest illustration of how the president is behind the times on this. things have changed since the president was elected. things have changed. the world has shifted. the harvey weinstein thing happened after that. the metoo moment, all of this national conversation. the idea that he's sticking to his original talking points, which are so off kilter sounding now of, well, there's good people on both sides, you know? that thing that he does. there are very fine people on the other side that we have to protect. that's the wrong message right now now. >> one in four women experience some kind of domestic violation. one in seven men. this is a different magnitude of what's happening in society. he's playing on the exact fear. again, i'm just fresh into this stuff because of how steeped we are in it right now now for this documentary. if you punch somebody in the face, you probably go to jail. if you punch a spouse in the face, you probabl
and if his surrogates and aides are out there saying he believes x, y and z, if it doesn't come out of his mouth, how much does it count for? >> it's the latest illustration of how the president is behind the times on this. things have changed since the president was elected. things have changed. the world has shifted. the harvey weinstein thing happened after that. the metoo moment, all of this national conversation. the idea that he's sticking to his original talking points, which are...
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and with your leadership, we can do x, y and z. and the president sat there and nodded and listened. and i think they all understand, after previous meetings this is the way to get it through. >> walking and telling these lawmakers, you know what, have you to combine this legislation, you can't just have separate pieces of legislation. he was going through the legislative process to the delight of the democrats there, and irritation of a few of those republicans. stick around. an emotional return to the class of survivors over the florida high school shooting. as another major gun seller changes its policies because of the attack. tripadvisor now searches over... ...200 sites to find you the... ...hotel you want at the lowest price. grazi, gino! find a price that fits. tripadvisor. this is food made to sit down for. slow down for. put the phone away, and use a knife and fork for. and with panera catering, it's food worth sharing. panera. food as it should be. vojimmy (shouting): james!as been jimmy's longest. and with panera cateri
and with your leadership, we can do x, y and z. and the president sat there and nodded and listened. and i think they all understand, after previous meetings this is the way to get it through. >> walking and telling these lawmakers, you know what, have you to combine this legislation, you can't just have separate pieces of legislation. he was going through the legislative process to the delight of the democrats there, and irritation of a few of those republicans. stick around. an...