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panitch. >> hello, esther!, esther, let me start with you. does the opm director stepping down say that there was more that she could have done? >> of course although she is not the one that hacked in and she is not the one that released the information. so she's really a figure hood who is taking the fall because it is her department. but i don't know. i don't think they know what caused the di thatata breach yet, or if they do they're not saying. so until we know how it was caused that will determine how it could be stopped next time. >> joey it was alarming enough that four million people were left vulnerable. but now the number is you know 20 million people. and apparently the opm had been hacked five times since mid 2012. so clearly protections that should have been put in place were not. is that really the bottom liep here -- line here? who is complicit, who is responsible? >> i think there's a number of things to consider. the first thing is that you have to make security protocols, particularly with gov
panitch. >> hello, esther!, esther, let me start with you. does the opm director stepping down say that there was more that she could have done? >> of course although she is not the one that hacked in and she is not the one that released the information. so she's really a figure hood who is taking the fall because it is her department. but i don't know. i don't think they know what caused the di thatata breach yet, or if they do they're not saying. so until we know how it was caused...
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lis wiehl, esther panitche. thank you both.: stocks are heading higher this hour after a big drop yesterday dragged down by china's massive selloff. what it means for the economy and your bottom line. he is called the iron cowboy for a very good reason. the world record he just set. 50 "iron man" races, 50 races in 50 states. how does he do it? why did he do it? we'll ask him next. ♪ ♪. jenna: right now, quick look what is still to come this hour of "happening now." secretary of state john kerry and top members of the obama administration back on capitol hill selling the iran nuclear deal to skeptical lawmakers the we'll talk about a man who tiffed about the deal and what it could mean for terrorists overseas. >>> trainers at a fire academy providing a rare glimpse what it is like to battle a massive fire. why they did it and why it could save your life. >>> relatives of colorado movie theater shooter james holmes taking the stand for the first time hoping to spare his life. a live report on the emotional testimony straight ahe
lis wiehl, esther panitche. thank you both.: stocks are heading higher this hour after a big drop yesterday dragged down by china's massive selloff. what it means for the economy and your bottom line. he is called the iron cowboy for a very good reason. the world record he just set. 50 "iron man" races, 50 races in 50 states. how does he do it? why did he do it? we'll ask him next. ♪ ♪. jenna: right now, quick look what is still to come this hour of "happening now."...
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joining us is esther dyson. cleaner company which we've been discussing at great length during the break. the question everybody keeps talking about, we talk about public markets here and private markets and whether we are in a proverbial bubble. where are we? >> well we're in a strange -- in pre-ipo you have at the very bottom you have way too many little start-ups. all -- you know it's completely random. some get amazing valuations. some can't raise money. and they're creating a problem because there's too many founders and ceos and not enough actual workers. then you have the unicorns which are the companies that are worth pre-ipo worth more than a billion in theory. but what often happens is you have somebody invest $100 million at say, a valuation of $2 billion. but if something happens, they actually have some kind of preference so they get $500 million or a billion. so the valuation is not real. >> the valuations are not real. >> no. because the term sheets -- somebody should do some software that just sh
joining us is esther dyson. cleaner company which we've been discussing at great length during the break. the question everybody keeps talking about, we talk about public markets here and private markets and whether we are in a proverbial bubble. where are we? >> well we're in a strange -- in pre-ipo you have at the very bottom you have way too many little start-ups. all -- you know it's completely random. some get amazing valuations. some can't raise money. and they're creating a problem...
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her mother esther was there. kanye was there and kanye had something to say.ad to say to caitlin. >> hey! look who's here! >> i think this is one of the strongest things that have happened in our -- you know existence as human beings that are so controlled by perceptions but. because you couldn't have been up against more. like your daughter is a supermodel, you're a celebrity you have every type of thing and it was still like [ bleep ] everybody, this is who i am. >> it is a ground breaking series and the journey of caitlin's mother esther is truly moving. you can relate to both of them and this is going to be a true emotional journey for everyone. >> were there any big surprises in the first one? how the kids took it and stuff like that? >> the kids took in the stride. the ones we saw. i think people were looking to see if chris jenner showed up, she did not. then the mother's journey and i think caitlin takes this with some responsibility. she takes it seriously. she wants to -- she's trying to help teens going through this keep from doing horrible things t
her mother esther was there. kanye was there and kanye had something to say.ad to say to caitlin. >> hey! look who's here! >> i think this is one of the strongest things that have happened in our -- you know existence as human beings that are so controlled by perceptions but. because you couldn't have been up against more. like your daughter is a supermodel, you're a celebrity you have every type of thing and it was still like [ bleep ] everybody, this is who i am. >> it is a...
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her name was esther, another little girl, and this is a doll that belonged to esther cleveland. you can see she has eyes that open and close. the public was just so fascinated with them that every time they went outside, mrs. cleveland was afraid that people would actually try and pick up children, take them away from their nurse, pass them around, and wanting to play with them, kiss them, hug them. they felt as if the first children were -- belonged to them, in a way, just as the president and first lady did. they were a part of the extended american family. it's one of the reasons that the clevelands actually had a second home, and they only stayed in the white house during the social season and had a private residence the rest of the time to create some privacy for them and for their children. susan swain: so her approach to protecting the children made her less popular with the american public. the economy continued to be very, very challenging. so by the time the clevelands finished their second tour of duty in the white house, what was the american public's view of them. t
her name was esther, another little girl, and this is a doll that belonged to esther cleveland. you can see she has eyes that open and close. the public was just so fascinated with them that every time they went outside, mrs. cleveland was afraid that people would actually try and pick up children, take them away from their nurse, pass them around, and wanting to play with them, kiss them, hug them. they felt as if the first children were -- belonged to them, in a way, just as the president and...
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please come to the podium in the following order and state your name for the record anna neil ray, esther and matt. >> can i repeat those names. >> e.r.'s take care stern's public school neil public utility ray and matt. >> hello commissioners. i'm ray empathy i've acknowledged in potrero hill and as much for the past 15 years i also have two businesses nearby and board member for the south beach merchants the warriors have shown an expressive committed to the community input in planning the rather than the shareholders presented update to the mission bay advisory committee meeting and gather feedback from small businesses simple as myself one the many reasons i support the project is because it is so pedestrian friendly i will be able to actually wake to the arena event and take my dogs to the new green area because of the arena i like the fact their going to have year-round retail and restaurants for local residents a new meeting place to enjoy with that i'd like to say to thank thank you for your time and the city for taking the time for the environmental impact report thank you. >> th
please come to the podium in the following order and state your name for the record anna neil ray, esther and matt. >> can i repeat those names. >> e.r.'s take care stern's public school neil public utility ray and matt. >> hello commissioners. i'm ray empathy i've acknowledged in potrero hill and as much for the past 15 years i also have two businesses nearby and board member for the south beach merchants the warriors have shown an expressive committed to the community input...
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my daughter esther came to court the day i testified. they are very smart. they knew what was happening. emily: why not have hr? john: we are a small firm. we have policies. beth: we have somebody that comes in as a consultant. emily: john, do you feel like you made any mistakes with how you run the firm? john: i don't run the firm, i have always had partners to run it with me. i am one of six general partners. do we make mistakes, sure. but we learn from them and try not to make the same mistakes again. emily: do you feel you have made mistakes with regard to ellen pao? john: i feel like it was an error to promote her to investment partner. that didn't work out for her. she was a really good chief of staff of staff, but not a good investor. emily: you don't think she should have been made an investor? john: she should have been given a shot but it did not work out. emily: do you think you made mistakes when it came to listening to her complaints? john: no. emily: beth, do you feel that there were mistakes in how the firm was run? beth: no, and we are really
my daughter esther came to court the day i testified. they are very smart. they knew what was happening. emily: why not have hr? john: we are a small firm. we have policies. beth: we have somebody that comes in as a consultant. emily: john, do you feel like you made any mistakes with how you run the firm? john: i don't run the firm, i have always had partners to run it with me. i am one of six general partners. do we make mistakes, sure. but we learn from them and try not to make the same...
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esther trump: they are bringing crime and they are rapists. some come i assume are good people. reporter: a celebrity hispanic was due to open a major restaurant in the trump hotel but once nothing more to do with the project. other bigger contracts have been lost as well, but among republican voters, donald trump's poll numbers have gone up and up. the republican leadership might have hoped he would earn bright but quickly turn out. that has not happened. and the man who is not laying by any of the normal rules of engagement is for the moment leading the republican field. who said this race would be dull? katty: fifa president sepp blatter said his predecessor will be elected in january. his announcement follows the arrest of several senior officials for corruption. but the new conference has some unexpected drama. a british comedian showed up to shower him with fake dollar bills. we have this report now from zurich. reporter: the last time sepp blatter spoke publicly here, he astounded the world of football announcing he was stepping down. today was no less matter. -- no less
esther trump: they are bringing crime and they are rapists. some come i assume are good people. reporter: a celebrity hispanic was due to open a major restaurant in the trump hotel but once nothing more to do with the project. other bigger contracts have been lost as well, but among republican voters, donald trump's poll numbers have gone up and up. the republican leadership might have hoped he would earn bright but quickly turn out. that has not happened. and the man who is not laying by any...
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. >> reporter: esther michelle says they went to a refugees camp in rue rwanda because she was ad faste of thousands of people who fled from burundi during the recent violence during a controversial election. she and others have now start today return home. >> there is no war so a came back. the camel was not good, but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter: they come back to this. thieves took advantage situation, broke down the door and then came inside. they went through room by room looking for whatever they could steal, taking things like furniture and appliances. a vote is carved from the 2005 election say burundi's first election after its civil war what the president recently won his first team and won a third after months of violence despite a constitutional law limiting him to two terms people are coming back because security has been restored. >> yes, a lot of people are coming back to burundi many have walked from neighboring rwanda. the security they have heard sim proved in the country. it's true aft
. >> reporter: esther michelle says they went to a refugees camp in rue rwanda because she was ad faste of thousands of people who fled from burundi during the recent violence during a controversial election. she and others have now start today return home. >> there is no war so a came back. the camel was not good, but i am scared i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran away. >> reporter: they come back to this. thieves took advantage...
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. >> reporter: esther michelle says she went to a refugees camp in rwanda because she was afraid.ne of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversial elect she and others have now start today return home. >> translator: there is no war so i came back. >> the camp was not good. but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran way. >> reporter: in many cases those returning come back to this. neighbors say thieves took advantage of the situation. they broke down the door, and then came inside. they then went through room by room booking for whatever they could steal. they took things like furniture and appliances. a voter's card from the 2,005 election is a reminder of burundi's first election after its civil war when the president won his first term he correctly won a third after months of violence. and despite a constitutional rule limiting him to two terms. government officials say people are coming back, because security in burundi has been restored. >> translator: yes, a lot of people are com
. >> reporter: esther michelle says she went to a refugees camp in rwanda because she was afraid.ne of thousands of people who fled during the recent violence surrounding a controversial elect she and others have now start today return home. >> translator: there is no war so i came back. >> the camp was not good. but i am scared. i heard some people are being harassed by those who stayed. they are angry we ran way. >> reporter: in many cases those returning come back to...
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esther cromer. aye. mr. gregory has leave. mr. grounds. aye. mr. hembree. aye. esther jackson. aye. mr. leatherman. aye. mr. malloy. aye. mr. larry martin. aye. mr. shane martin. aye. esther matthews. aye. mr. nicholson. aye. mr. rankin? not voting. mr. reese. aye. mr. scott. aye. mrs. shealy. aye. mr. thurman. aye. mr. turner. aye. mr. williams. aye. mr. young. aye. >> have all of the senators voted? the polls are closed, will the clerk please tabulate? by vote of 36-3, senate bill 897 is given or -- is given third read. >> i would like to be heard. >> proceed. >> unanimous consent request for a leave from now until -- >> mr. bryant? >> i have shared this story with a few of you. a couple of years ago i was asked to speak at my church about the resurrection. we all appreciated senator p clement to pick me possible booming voice. it would be nice to have that booming voice as the angel and that saying. if you remember, part of that passage in the scripture, the angel asks why do you seek the living among the dead? he is not with us now, but he is not dead. also, it has been said man
esther cromer. aye. mr. gregory has leave. mr. grounds. aye. mr. hembree. aye. esther jackson. aye. mr. leatherman. aye. mr. malloy. aye. mr. larry martin. aye. mr. shane martin. aye. esther matthews. aye. mr. nicholson. aye. mr. rankin? not voting. mr. reese. aye. mr. scott. aye. mrs. shealy. aye. mr. thurman. aye. mr. turner. aye. mr. williams. aye. mr. young. aye. >> have all of the senators voted? the polls are closed, will the clerk please tabulate? by vote of 36-3, senate bill 897...
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. >> some of the big moments in the premiere, caitlyn meeting her 88-year-old mother esther.s most afraid to come out to. but throughout the show esther's reactions were positive and heartfelt. >> look at that smile. so proud. >> caitlyn was very nervous to meet her youngest daughter kylie saying she was so afraid to scare her, something kylie was quick to dismiss and it's another family member's reaction that has everyone talking. step son-in-law kanye west with some very encouraging words of support. >> it's one of the strongest things that have happened in our, you know existence as human beings that are so controlled by perception because you couldn't have been up against more like your daughter is a super model. you're a celebrity. you have every type of thing and it was still like [ expletive ] everybody. this is who i am. >> this is all good. >> rare appearance from kanye there. later in the episode, caitlyn paid a visit to the family and friends of a transgender teen who had committed suicide. and advised them to hang out with people that love and respect you. >> it's
. >> some of the big moments in the premiere, caitlyn meeting her 88-year-old mother esther.s most afraid to come out to. but throughout the show esther's reactions were positive and heartfelt. >> look at that smile. so proud. >> caitlyn was very nervous to meet her youngest daughter kylie saying she was so afraid to scare her, something kylie was quick to dismiss and it's another family member's reaction that has everyone talking. step son-in-law kanye west with some very...
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speaking today in jerusalem a joyful esther pollard praised the u.s. decision to grant her husband parole. >> i can hardly wait. i'm counting the days is, the the hours, the minutes the seconds. until i can take him into my arms and we can close the door on the past behind us. and begin to heal and to rebuild our lives. >> today an israeli official confirmed that the country is now pushing the u.s. to allow pollard to travel to israel as soon as he is granted parole. >>> strong evidence that israel committed war crimes in gaza. israel made no effort to protect palestineian civilians during the so-called black friday israel says the amnesty report is flawed and one sided. >>> israel began demolition on a housing complex on the west bank, buildings torn down but a new jewish settlement will be built nearby. expressing concerns over the project calling it illegitimate and unhelpful. benjamin netanyahu has refused all requests to stop construction. >>> after 30 years a chilean soldier breaks his silence. >>> and a tantalizing clue in the search for the mal
speaking today in jerusalem a joyful esther pollard praised the u.s. decision to grant her husband parole. >> i can hardly wait. i'm counting the days is, the the hours, the minutes the seconds. until i can take him into my arms and we can close the door on the past behind us. and begin to heal and to rebuild our lives. >> today an israeli official confirmed that the country is now pushing the u.s. to allow pollard to travel to israel as soon as he is granted parole. >>>...
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fata like esther and sobriera.lsely or misdiagnosed them given unnecessary chemotherapy and under toxic treatments under prosecutors say in the name of greed. he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of health care fraud, two counts of money laundering in what federal prosecutors call one of the worst cases of medical malpractice in u.s. history. they say he defrauded companies out of millions of dollars by grossly overtreating his patients. >> his patients or relatives of those patients face him in federal court for his sentencing. they came here to court to read victim impact statements. it was one emotional story after another. maggie dorsey told the court after chemotherapy treatments she did not need she's now a shadow of her former receive. and another woman read her husband's statement who died. fata did not acknowledge the patients in court. the patients are dealing with a number of ailments as a result of his malpractice. facing him in court did not bring him peace. >> i should have never look at him. he just gets m
fata like esther and sobriera.lsely or misdiagnosed them given unnecessary chemotherapy and under toxic treatments under prosecutors say in the name of greed. he pleaded guilty to 13 counts of health care fraud, two counts of money laundering in what federal prosecutors call one of the worst cases of medical malpractice in u.s. history. they say he defrauded companies out of millions of dollars by grossly overtreating his patients. >> his patients or relatives of those patients face him...
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. >> esther george said yesterday, she is an inflation hawk, start raising and do so in gradual way.andra: there you have it. get caught up on global markets which are surely watching all these decisions that will be coming out of the u.s. as well and asian stocks finished the week to the upside. hank seng, singapore up. mixed action there. over in europe we're seeing optimism in the middle of the trading day. you will see the foot sir, the cac and the dax all trending higher. gains as as much as one to 3% in france. u.s. stock market futures look like this. dow futures up triple digits. looking at a gain of 152 points. before you head out the door look at friday forecast with fox meteorologist maria molina t was pretty warm when we headed in this morning, maria. looks like a warm one as well? >> it will be warm. temperatures climb across parts of the northeast. many areas could look at temperatures into the upper 80s, maybe even 90s for some of you. we already have 90s forecast parts of the southeast and into the plains. raleigh and city of dallas looking at temperatures in mid '90s
. >> esther george said yesterday, she is an inflation hawk, start raising and do so in gradual way.andra: there you have it. get caught up on global markets which are surely watching all these decisions that will be coming out of the u.s. as well and asian stocks finished the week to the upside. hank seng, singapore up. mixed action there. over in europe we're seeing optimism in the middle of the trading day. you will see the foot sir, the cac and the dax all trending higher. gains as as...
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esther mayor, -- mr.ayor thank you for your leadership, and we look forward to your testimony on this issue and the effects that climate change is having in the city of annapolis. mr. baker, thank you for your leadership and protecting the chesapeake bay. as our motto in maryland we have save the bay. mr. baker is the head of the chesapeake bay foundation, which has been leading that effort for long time. thank you for the union of concerned scientists for your leadership, your contributions to the scientific debate, and for translating that scientific analysis into sound public policy. i'm grateful for your efforts. i would like to thank the leading him a crack for bringing us here. thank you esther -- thank you mr. pallone or your leadership. we have worked very closely together on chesapeake bay protection. we have worked hard to encourage young people are to appreciate the art -- to appreciate the great outdoors. thank you for your leadership. paul, who is helping new yorkers recognize that they are a
esther mayor, -- mr.ayor thank you for your leadership, and we look forward to your testimony on this issue and the effects that climate change is having in the city of annapolis. mr. baker, thank you for your leadership and protecting the chesapeake bay. as our motto in maryland we have save the bay. mr. baker is the head of the chesapeake bay foundation, which has been leading that effort for long time. thank you for the union of concerned scientists for your leadership, your contributions to...
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fata, like esther and sobrieray, just two of more than 500 victims.say he falsely or misdiagnosed them, given unnecessary chemotherapy or other toxic treatments, all prosecutors say in the name of greed. fata pleaded guilty to 13 counts of health care fraud, two counts of money laundering in what federal prosecutors call one of the worst cases of medical malpractice in u.s. history. they say he defrauded companies out of millions of dollars by falsely diagnosing or grossly overtreating his patients. >> he tortured them until they took their last breath. >> his patients or relatives of those patients face him in federal court for his sentencing. they came here to court to read victim impact statements. it was one emotional story after another. maggie dorsey told the court after chemotherapy treatments she did not need, she's now a shadow of her former self. and another woman read her husband's statement who died. his statement read i believe dr. fata knowingly and purposely treated me for the wrong cancer. i am in hospice. it is my dying wish that dr.
fata, like esther and sobrieray, just two of more than 500 victims.say he falsely or misdiagnosed them, given unnecessary chemotherapy or other toxic treatments, all prosecutors say in the name of greed. fata pleaded guilty to 13 counts of health care fraud, two counts of money laundering in what federal prosecutors call one of the worst cases of medical malpractice in u.s. history. they say he defrauded companies out of millions of dollars by falsely diagnosing or grossly overtreating his...
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esther dyson said it's more like a trampoline. she got hurt on a trampoline once.parison to 15 years ago, doth really compare. >> as long as it's not the bouncy house that gets untethered from the ground and flies up into the sky. >> as long as it's not the movie "up." >> it's no the an old man's house. >> it brings home the point that there's danger involved. regardless of what degree of danger. >> we talked about this yesterday. i thought it was interesting kupor said he lps, who aren't used to start-ups, calling to try to get in on certain start-ups, that's a red flag for him. he's not seeing it at concerning levels, but that's one thing he's watching for. >>> europe is about to close, closing in on some 7% gains for the week. simon is at post 9. >> this is another very strong rally as you can see for europe here. partly as a result of the greek austerity vote going through last night in athens and the european central bank surprising to the upside for many. and people able to focus more on earnings and the underlying state of the eurozone economy. to that end w
esther dyson said it's more like a trampoline. she got hurt on a trampoline once.parison to 15 years ago, doth really compare. >> as long as it's not the bouncy house that gets untethered from the ground and flies up into the sky. >> as long as it's not the movie "up." >> it's no the an old man's house. >> it brings home the point that there's danger involved. regardless of what degree of danger. >> we talked about this yesterday. i thought it was...
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our morning line-up, blackrock's chairman and ceo larry fink and esther dyson and christopher elman chiefofficer at the california teachers retirement system. it will be a great day of coverage tomorrow. we're a few minutes away from the european close. mostly green today. simon is here to wrap it up. >> in fact we move positive throughout the session as wall street opened in positive territory. so you had a week of gains in europe that's taken the broad market up. almost 7% during that period of time. deutsche bank putting it there's the perception that greece has been removed, as a major catalyst, a risk through the rest of the summer albeit with elections in the autumn. we'll see if that turns out to be true. the bank of england aligned with the fed in raising interest rates, the governor there, the canadian running the bank of england suggesting the point at which interest rates may begin to rise, is moving closer. once rates begin to rise we expect those adjustments to be at a gradual pace and to be of in a limited extent. but you did see it draw some of the uk home builders lower. h
our morning line-up, blackrock's chairman and ceo larry fink and esther dyson and christopher elman chiefofficer at the california teachers retirement system. it will be a great day of coverage tomorrow. we're a few minutes away from the european close. mostly green today. simon is here to wrap it up. >> in fact we move positive throughout the session as wall street opened in positive territory. so you had a week of gains in europe that's taken the broad market up. almost 7% during that...
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. >> good to see esther on stage. let's get to capitol hill and the fed chair. >> we've said that we plan to give them to you as soon as it's we're able to do so and not compromise an open criminal investigation. >> compromising open investigation. >> we want to see this investigation succeed. >> you do. let's talk about that. >> you want to see it schedule. so let's talk about the timeline. this happens in october of 2012. you don't follow your policy. you general counsel does an extensive six-month investigation. after that investigation, the general council is supposed to make a referral to the ig. that doesn't happen, the general council gives a report to the committee, right? an when you get that report, because are you so concerned about justice, you're so concerned about bringing the leaker, to the forefront, what do do you? nothing. you didn't make a referral to the ig. you didn't make a referral to the fbi, the s.e.c., the cftc, the doj, you did absolutely nothing. zero. and so you're trying to say that congr
. >> good to see esther on stage. let's get to capitol hill and the fed chair. >> we've said that we plan to give them to you as soon as it's we're able to do so and not compromise an open criminal investigation. >> compromising open investigation. >> we want to see this investigation succeed. >> you do. let's talk about that. >> you want to see it schedule. so let's talk about the timeline. this happens in october of 2012. you don't follow your policy. you...
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what is the likelihood he will be able to drive the demand through parliament esther mark -- through possible, but it not assured. over the weekend the greek parliament gave the prime minister's support to raise taxes and cut pensions. some of the newer demands substance to the parliamentary meeting may not get much support. the idea everything until now would have to be rolled back, the idea there would have to be automatics bending cut if greece is not mean it budget targets. the idea of this fund of greek asset that would serve as collateral in the event the greeks do not pay back the money. we do not know how the greek parliament would weigh in on these things. you would have to do it with support from the political opposition. the prime minister would have to reinvent himself and go into some sort of coalition arrangement almost. one thing i have to tell you about is the situation on the ground. people are talking more about the inability to get cash than about the event taking place in brussels. people in this country are almost foraging for cash. we are in week three of capita
what is the likelihood he will be able to drive the demand through parliament esther mark -- through possible, but it not assured. over the weekend the greek parliament gave the prime minister's support to raise taxes and cut pensions. some of the newer demands substance to the parliamentary meeting may not get much support. the idea everything until now would have to be rolled back, the idea there would have to be automatics bending cut if greece is not mean it budget targets. the idea of this...
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we had esther dyson on the show yesterday and she said no.ion. >> we're not an investor in uber. we're an investor in lyft. so i don't know the numbers on uber. there are many things we look at and say we can't get with the prices. >> is that why you invested with lyft over uber? >> we've been an investor in lyft over two years. >> but did you choose it because of the difference in valuation between the two? >> no. at the time we liked the lyft model. they're very different businesses. uber is certainly an incredibly successful business. but really focused on a black car replacement model. lyft is trying to think about what i would almost call democratizization. >> if i'm wrong, i thought one of the reasons that the uber deal didn't -- that you were not in uber was there was an opportunity and there was all sorts of stuff that happened? >> yeah. there's all kinds of things that always happen on all the deals. i'm not going to comment on that. but i think uber's done a tremendous job. >> did you see this? i think they're new. the commercials l
we had esther dyson on the show yesterday and she said no.ion. >> we're not an investor in uber. we're an investor in lyft. so i don't know the numbers on uber. there are many things we look at and say we can't get with the prices. >> is that why you invested with lyft over uber? >> we've been an investor in lyft over two years. >> but did you choose it because of the difference in valuation between the two? >> no. at the time we liked the lyft model. they're very...
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this in celebration and to steve of goldman esther 10000 small businesses program.hink the future of wall street will be part of the discussion. 9:45 this morning. from new york city with futures up four, it is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ tom: good morning everyone let's get to the discussion on housing. brendan: 4.4% year on year, 10% in denver 9.7% in san francisco. who better to talk to than robert shiller of yale? the bubble pops and the market recovers. is housing now rational? robert: rational? i don't think so. it does not easily admit professionals moving in and out directing things. brendan: you said in a piece on the new york times last week that in housing the smart money has relatively little voice. we don't have the tools to hedge housing. do i understand that? robert: i have been working on -- and my colleagues at the mercantile exchange, created a futures market for single family homes. but it never took off. it does not have liquidity. what it means is, if you think home prices are too high and headed for a fall, the best thing that you can do is not i
this in celebration and to steve of goldman esther 10000 small businesses program.hink the future of wall street will be part of the discussion. 9:45 this morning. from new york city with futures up four, it is bloomberg surveillance. ♪ tom: good morning everyone let's get to the discussion on housing. brendan: 4.4% year on year, 10% in denver 9.7% in san francisco. who better to talk to than robert shiller of yale? the bubble pops and the market recovers. is housing now rational? robert:...
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host: esther in growth town, georgia. the line for independents. good morning.ller: good morning. i'm just sitting here listening to what is going on, and i find it hard that people do not believe that these people come in to the indebted states work, to better themselves. my grandparents came in the mid-1920's. they brought one child, and they had eight more in the united states. out of those children, there have been professional people, young people. i have a pharmacist in my family, i have two registered nurses, and my sons and my daughters that are registered nurses, they have been stopped because they look like mexicans . that is wrong. that is wrong for the people who born here. yes the grandparents came in but it is not our fault. talking about jobs, these people come in and take the lowest grade paying jobs, and supposedly they take the jobs away from the people here. these are jobs that people in the united states do not want to do. they do not want to go out and pack groceries from the field, they want to get on top of a roof in 90 degree weather to p
host: esther in growth town, georgia. the line for independents. good morning.ller: good morning. i'm just sitting here listening to what is going on, and i find it hard that people do not believe that these people come in to the indebted states work, to better themselves. my grandparents came in the mid-1920's. they brought one child, and they had eight more in the united states. out of those children, there have been professional people, young people. i have a pharmacist in my family, i have...
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esther -- mr. msipras -- mr. tsipras was elected in january but he won also with a big majority and he also managed to get through this agreement two days ago on the back of the massive majority in the parliament. now it is also true that some of his own party did not vote with him because they did not support this change of position which he had to make or he felt he had to make after the summit, but i actually think it is much to his credit that he has shown the ability to recognize sometimes in politics eu can't always get everything that you want and you have to make a compromise and he has thrown his political weight behind it. host: 15% to 20% of people work in the economy, how does that compare to ireland or the u.s.? guest: there are many multiples of that, 50% or 60% in some cases, it very much varies and it also defines how you -- depends how you defines the public sector and things like the medical system is heavily state owned so you have a lot of nurses and doctors and teachers, but i would say that
esther -- mr. msipras -- mr. tsipras was elected in january but he won also with a big majority and he also managed to get through this agreement two days ago on the back of the massive majority in the parliament. now it is also true that some of his own party did not vote with him because they did not support this change of position which he had to make or he felt he had to make after the summit, but i actually think it is much to his credit that he has shown the ability to recognize sometimes...
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tom: as we see the exit of chief executive officers -- esther jane mr. -- mr.ns at barclays -- what is the new banking that you envision as you take new banking duties at rbs? sir howard: a number of banks are having to recognize perhaps belatedly, that their strategy has got to change. it is going to be difficult in europe to be a universal bank in the sense that it was possible before the crisis with the combination of retail, commercial, and independent banking, and particularly in the u.k. you have to ring fence where you have to put your banking into a separate entity. what we're seeing is banks wrestling with this. rbs did so last year and decided to pull out of most of its investment banking, so there the strategic change has been done. it is quite obvious that at deutsche bank and barclays, the boards are wrestling with how they can reshape that. that will happen in the next year or two. tom: howard davies, thank you so much. our twitter question of the day addresses greece. maybe they are mixed together and we cannot untangle that. is this the last bai
tom: as we see the exit of chief executive officers -- esther jane mr. -- mr.ns at barclays -- what is the new banking that you envision as you take new banking duties at rbs? sir howard: a number of banks are having to recognize perhaps belatedly, that their strategy has got to change. it is going to be difficult in europe to be a universal bank in the sense that it was possible before the crisis with the combination of retail, commercial, and independent banking, and particularly in the u.k....
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before joining hhs esther greenberg directed the georgetown center university on poverty, inequality, and public policy. mr. greenberg. mr. greenberg: thank you for identifying me to testify today. i will be describing the sense of -- responsibilities of the department of health and human services in relation to unaccompanied children and talk about a set of key developments relating to those responsibilities. when unaccompanied children are referred to us by the department of homeland security, we initially place them in one of the network of shelters, while staff work to determine if they have an appropriate sponsor with whom they can live while they are waiting immigration proceedings. when they arrive at a shelter, a child is provided with a complete medical examination within 48 hours. trained staff at the shelter's conduct screening to determine if the child may be a victim of abuse or crime or human trafficking. children and care receive medical, dental, mental health services, education services recreational opportunities, a legal rights presentation and access to legal servic
before joining hhs esther greenberg directed the georgetown center university on poverty, inequality, and public policy. mr. greenberg. mr. greenberg: thank you for identifying me to testify today. i will be describing the sense of -- responsibilities of the department of health and human services in relation to unaccompanied children and talk about a set of key developments relating to those responsibilities. when unaccompanied children are referred to us by the department of homeland...
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rank you -- thank you, esther huckabee. -- mr. huckabee. mr. huckabee: thank you, frank. please welcome back the president of christians united for israel action, gary bauer. [applause] >> i do get to introduce gary bauer to you. i am tamara scott. i get the honor of not only introducing gary but i'm working with him on christians united for israel. just last tuesday when our secretary of state, that's right, our secretary of state put us in a very dangerous position, god already had 5,000 christians on capitol hill waiting to talk to their legislators, as if he had it planned. you could be part of the action fund as well. please stop by the booth. we have a very special offer. if you'd like to be part of next year's summit in d.c. only today, the money has to be turned in today, $25 registration. that is the cost of the first registration 10 years ago fortunes united for israel. so stop by. get one of those, and give us your money. join us next year on the hill when we stand up for israel. i get to introduce gary bauer. somebody i have admired and known for several years
rank you -- thank you, esther huckabee. -- mr. huckabee. mr. huckabee: thank you, frank. please welcome back the president of christians united for israel action, gary bauer. [applause] >> i do get to introduce gary bauer to you. i am tamara scott. i get the honor of not only introducing gary but i'm working with him on christians united for israel. just last tuesday when our secretary of state, that's right, our secretary of state put us in a very dangerous position, god already had...
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rank you -- thank you, esther huckabee. -- mr. huckabee. mr. huckabee: thank you, frank.
rank you -- thank you, esther huckabee. -- mr. huckabee. mr. huckabee: thank you, frank.
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importance to you are -- urgent importance to you are comments by the kansas city fed bernanke president, esther on this inflation on the federal reserve, indicating it would be wise for the fed to start pushing interest rates up sooner rather than later. in a speech in oklahoma, say that is the recent progress we've seen on jobs and the economy -- quoting here -- we would be wise to act modestly but act now. in other words, to go ahead and raise interest rates right now. as you know, this comes on the heels of the imf and other international folks saying, you know, with everything going on in the world, we don't think now is the time for you to go willy-nilly raising interest rates. i should stress that the kansas city bank fed president does not speak for the minority, not even close, even though a voting member. hawks are not in anywhere close to that majority. although comes at a time when most respect the federal reserve is poised to raise interest rates later year. maybe given all these other developments, it isn't going to happen. in the meantime, another thing we're keeping a close eye o
importance to you are -- urgent importance to you are comments by the kansas city fed bernanke president, esther on this inflation on the federal reserve, indicating it would be wise for the fed to start pushing interest rates up sooner rather than later. in a speech in oklahoma, say that is the recent progress we've seen on jobs and the economy -- quoting here -- we would be wise to act modestly but act now. in other words, to go ahead and raise interest rates right now. as you know, this...
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host: esther in growth town, georgia. the line for independents. good morning.ting here listening to what is going on, and i find it hard that people do not believe that these people come in to the indebted states work, to better themselves. my grandparents came in the mid-1920's. they brought one child, and they had eight more in the united states. out of those children, there have been professional people, young people. i have a pharmacist in my family, i have two registered nurses, and my sons and my daughters that are registered nurses, they have been stopped because they look like mexicans . that is wrong. that is wrong for the people who born here. yes the grandparents came in but it is not our fault. talking about jobs, these people come in and take the lowest grade paying jobs, and supposedly they take the jobs away from the people here. these are jobs that people in the united states do not want to do. they do not want to go out and pack groceries from the field, they want to get on top of a roof in 90 degree weather to pushing those of, they do not wan
host: esther in growth town, georgia. the line for independents. good morning.ting here listening to what is going on, and i find it hard that people do not believe that these people come in to the indebted states work, to better themselves. my grandparents came in the mid-1920's. they brought one child, and they had eight more in the united states. out of those children, there have been professional people, young people. i have a pharmacist in my family, i have two registered nurses, and my...
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but just in case, madeline left randomhouse for a while and worked at amazon and then came back so esther wanted to hear about that experience. >> i suppose that definitely counts as a formative experience. i left random house i guess get the chronology mixed up but it was 2008. it was a period where things felt stale in what i was doing. i was the audio publisher, which was part of the reason i made the switch to go into audio because i was interested in what was happening in digital and as we know, everything that happened in digital later with textbooks happened first in audio, and so i had this really good experience there but it felt like nobody in the rest of the company was taking digital very seriously and i'd been there a long time at that point. i wanted to -- certainly interested? stretching my wings and earlier on i'd been one of the first people who actually sold books to amazon, so i always knew the team there. and started a conversation, and they offered me the opportunity to move to luxembourg to lead up the content acquisition for taking the kindle internationally, and i
but just in case, madeline left randomhouse for a while and worked at amazon and then came back so esther wanted to hear about that experience. >> i suppose that definitely counts as a formative experience. i left random house i guess get the chronology mixed up but it was 2008. it was a period where things felt stale in what i was doing. i was the audio publisher, which was part of the reason i made the switch to go into audio because i was interested in what was happening in digital and...
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esther secretary, the chairman wanted me to mention really quickly to you that he had written and much about a legend fraud in the visa program and pledged again his willingness to work with you to whopper to identify sources of the fraud -- work with you to identify sources of the fraud. you may not specifically recall that letter, but i know the folks behind you will bring it up. i think it was in march of this year, but if not, need to get you another copy of that. secondarily, it sounds like you are well aware of the senate's and commission's change. i am not going to ask you about the fifth circuit. the only thing i would add, with what my friend from illinois said there are parts of immigration that you and i are probably not ever going to agree on and that is fine, that is the beauty of a democracy. i think we can all agree on is to return someone with his criminal history to a jurisdiction that had no intention whatsoever of ever prosecuting him, and in the process, he is released -- should be an affront to everyone. san francisco had no intention of prosecuting him. they dismi
esther secretary, the chairman wanted me to mention really quickly to you that he had written and much about a legend fraud in the visa program and pledged again his willingness to work with you to whopper to identify sources of the fraud -- work with you to identify sources of the fraud. you may not specifically recall that letter, but i know the folks behind you will bring it up. i think it was in march of this year, but if not, need to get you another copy of that. secondarily, it sounds...
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his wife esther and their four children. i wish josh and his family much success especially as they prepare for their daughter's upcoming wedding. we will miss you josh. stay in touch. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. >> 50 years ago hundreds of unarmed men and women marched from selma to montgomery. they were met with violence, prejudice and hate but these brave men and women continue their push for equality and because of their sacrifice and determination, the historic voting rights act was passed. for over 40 years, the voting rights act was one of our best tools to combat historic discrimination and provided critical voter protections to ensure that americans of all back grouppeds had equal access to the ballot box. but with the supreme court shelby decision two years ago, key provisions were gutted from this act that must be restored. as we commemorate the 50th anniversary of the voting rights act, i urge m
his wife esther and their four children. i wish josh and his family much success especially as they prepare for their daughter's upcoming wedding. we will miss you josh. stay in touch. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from california seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute. >> 50 years ago hundreds of unarmed men and women marched from selma to montgomery. they were met with violence, prejudice and hate but these brave men...
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. >> thank you, esther happy. -- mr. happy. we will have a few questions in the audience. if you would raise your hand, i would recognize you and if you state your name and affiliation and wait for the microphone. let me just unpack a few things. general nice, you layout -- general meese, you layout this framework. going from the international program to the role of intelligence in the fbi science, technology issues, legal authorities, and information sharing, if that is kind of the baskets. i am guessing if i ask you what the strongest area where the fbi has made the most progress, you would say that we gets, the overseas mission, is that fair? >> partly, but there is still a lot more to do because when you go overseas, when you put your foot in the atlantic ocean you suddenly come across the state department. there is a certain bureaucratic resistance to expanding and providing more facilities and resources overseas, so i would say there is still a long ways to go there. i think it is more accurate to say the furthest they have gone is in the intelligence and analytical
. >> thank you, esther happy. -- mr. happy. we will have a few questions in the audience. if you would raise your hand, i would recognize you and if you state your name and affiliation and wait for the microphone. let me just unpack a few things. general nice, you layout -- general meese, you layout this framework. going from the international program to the role of intelligence in the fbi science, technology issues, legal authorities, and information sharing, if that is kind of the...
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from israeli perspective, we can not afford to name slight esther or are with iran. to destroy this country. we have no choice. it's our responsibility our duty to take those threats seriously. >> former israeli ambassador the united states, michael oren thank you so much for your time. what donald trump said today about john mccain's status as a war hero is already generating plenty of reaction. what he said and the affect it could have on the presidential race coming up. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? ...and the wolf was huffing and puffing... kind of like you sometimes, grandpa. well, when you have copd it can be hard to breathe. it can be hard to get air out, which can make it hard to get air in. so i talked to my doctor. she said.. doctor: symbicort could he
from israeli perspective, we can not afford to name slight esther or are with iran. to destroy this country. we have no choice. it's our responsibility our duty to take those threats seriously. >> former israeli ambassador the united states, michael oren thank you so much for your time. what donald trump said today about john mccain's status as a war hero is already generating plenty of reaction. what he said and the affect it could have on the presidential race coming up. but i keep it...
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esther. no one is threatening to go to war with south korea. simply don't have nuclear weapons.this doesn't weapons. this doesn't make any sense. we could resolve this issue is the united states for particularly the united states and other countries that are involved the view is there enough the influential parties influential parties if the united states was willing to accept iran as an islamic republic, a country that is independent legitimate government as legitimate interests in the region. that so far as the iranian people and government is concerned has not happened. we have we have not yet accepted that the islamic republic is a country that we should be able to treat exactly the same way as we treat any other country country, any other independent powerful country. this is a demand that is not going away. i will talk a little bit about the regime itself. the dissatisfaction with the regime. the iranian regime was based on three things, legitimacy religious legitimacy derived from shia theology for the second one was support for the poor just society where there is going
esther. no one is threatening to go to war with south korea. simply don't have nuclear weapons.this doesn't weapons. this doesn't make any sense. we could resolve this issue is the united states for particularly the united states and other countries that are involved the view is there enough the influential parties influential parties if the united states was willing to accept iran as an islamic republic, a country that is independent legitimate government as legitimate interests in the region....