happened all around us, we were starving practically, but we were studying cinematography. being in the film school was like an island, the craziness. anthony: i grew up in new jersey. my family was sentimental about beautiful pictures, a beautiful script. we saw every film you ever shot, uh, and, and talked about them at the dinner table. these were important. this has got to look pretty close to the way it did in the old days, yeah? vilmos: oh yeah, this didn t change much. anthony: through it all, for vilmos, there was this place, however, a very special place for a boy growing up during wartime, the movie house where he saw his first films. so, what memorable films did you see in this theater? [ speaking german ] vilmos: my probably best experience that i had in my life, i was in hungary, see chaplin s the dictator. [ speaking german ]
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senators, betting on trump, despite all of the lies, despite the fact that we now know 16 people affiliated with the campaign have contact with russians, despite it all, they are prepared to bet it all that donald trump is telling the truth. not bob mueller, not somebody who has distinguished himself over a lifetime of career of service to the country, including being a marine officer wounded in combat. it s extraordinary to watch. as somebody who lives in the state of utah, looking at something 80-year-old orrin hatch, the hypocrisy is to astounding when you look at what the man said during the clinton impeachment, it just begs the imagination in any capacity i have to describe the hypocrisy in the english language. for the state of utah, when you look at about the trade up from orrin hatch to mitt romney it s
with the arrest of huawei, which is one of the largest technology committees in china, it s cfo also, the daughter of the founder, in canada. report of the come up to the u.s. investors don t think it s going to hold. that can escalate tensions further. also, concerns about global growth. talking about bricks that once again over on the european union side. again, it s also about a higher interest rates. they may impact the u.s. consumer going forward, and the 10-year treasury yield which comes out because investors want to run. there is a distortion effect spirit i won t get into the technicalities of it all, but basically it could be a recessionary indicator prayed i want to keep things in perspective for you, harris, and your viewers. we are 10% away from record levels this year, and we back in 2008, the global financial crisis. harris: people who were watching who aren t going to pop in their 401(k)s and just make decisions of the last three or four weeks know that it was a d
but you know, canada, mexico, china, europe, japan all much, much bigger players. much bigger impact on the u.s. economy were we to have similar troubles with those nations. what you and i will pay at the pump for gasoline, by how much did the saudis dictate that price? almost zero. if you look at what s happening in the united states, brian, the fracking revolution for which the president takes credit, has been going on since 2008. at one juncture in february of 2016 oil was as low as $26.05 a barrel. that was low enough to get frackers to stop because it was unprofitable to drill for oil in the united states at that point. the saudis and the russians, the rest of opec, drove the prices back up by cutting production. our production has since exploded to 12 million barrels a day. we produce more than saudi arabia. we produce more than russia. so we have the biggest increasing supply of oil. we have the biggest proven oil to fall inflation, fearing t onset of a rec warning come. so