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with this new era of rapprochement et cetera, it allows the government to permit more openness. i've been going to cuba for 26 years and the last two years have been remarkable change, private enterprise blossoming, much more money in the hands of private entrepreneurs that have been sponsored by the state. but at the same time now you've got internet access, public wifi zones that the government are done, reducing the cost of internet, et cetera. >> when you talk about -- >> it's relatively prevalent -- >> go ahead. >> it's relatively prevalent. the travelers, the u.s. tourists et cetera, that go to cuban hotels, they will see the lobbies filled with be tourists and also public parties, almost every park has public wifi zones. it's a matter can the cubans afford the access, they have reduced the cost significantly, $2 an hour. a rapidly increasing percentage are actually accessing the internet. >> is it a limited internet in any way, fire walls on certain sites? >> well, there are certainly certain sites you can't access but the vast majority of cubans could have access that mo
with this new era of rapprochement et cetera, it allows the government to permit more openness. i've been going to cuba for 26 years and the last two years have been remarkable change, private enterprise blossoming, much more money in the hands of private entrepreneurs that have been sponsored by the state. but at the same time now you've got internet access, public wifi zones that the government are done, reducing the cost of internet, et cetera. >> when you talk about -- >> it's...
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food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health andducts company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle.t on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom oft's dirty. >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i thinkshould believe it too. walker and company exists solely to make health and beauty simple for people of color. >> walker and company roughly $3 billion market. it's a shaving system with coarse or curly hair. he's inked a deal to sell his product in target. >> bevel is the fist and only shaving system clinically proven to reduce, prevent, irritation for men and women, period. full stop. it's a problem that's existed for well over 100 years and nobody has tried to solve it until irst. and not only have we had incredible loyalty for the efficacy -- >> you created the solution to that. >> we have. >> what i find mostou're recognized as
food, music, dance, et cetera. the second was a health andducts company. always this experience of walgreens, cvs, any retailer, having to go to aisle 36, the ethnic aisle.t on the placard. it's not an aisle. it's a shelf on the back across from the band-aids and you have to reach to the bottom oft's dirty. >> we people that back. you're saying world culture is shaped by black culture. >> i'm saying it. i believe it. and i thinkshould believe it too. walker and company exists solely...
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pwatch that low work et cetera pway on to the north. pfront moves over us. psome scattered showers for psunday. plasting into monday as well. pand then we clear things out. pbehind this front, we're not ptalking about a dramatic cool pdown, just a couple of degrees. pthat's just about it. pmix of sun and clouds for today. pa breezy as well daytime high of p84 degrees. pclouds. pdegrees. pfor tomorrow variable cloudy pskies. pdaytime high 81 degrees. ptides over st. pete pier high ptide 3:20 this have a noon. pmarine forecast through the pweekend looking primarily that psoutherly wind and seas running pright around two to three feet. pwe'll keep daytime highs on the pwarm side in low to mid 80s, pcold front moves through, just pslightly cooler, we're only pknocking daytime highs back down pinto the upper 70s, linda. p>> chris daughtry has come long pway since his days on "american pidol." pmulti platinum artist had much psuccess with his group daughtry pand now playing a role in next pbig live muse musical event the assion he's joining us live pfrom los angel
pwatch that low work et cetera pway on to the north. pfront moves over us. psome scattered showers for psunday. plasting into monday as well. pand then we clear things out. pbehind this front, we're not ptalking about a dramatic cool pdown, just a couple of degrees. pthat's just about it. pmix of sun and clouds for today. pa breezy as well daytime high of p84 degrees. pclouds. pdegrees. pfor tomorrow variable cloudy pskies. pdaytime high 81 degrees. ptides over st. pete pier high ptide 3:20...
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et cetera. sunday could be interesting. >>> those clouds -- this crash caught on a dash cam has saying which driver is wrong. the suv loses control and spins out and crashes in the median. police say it's not safe to tap your brakes in that situation. >>> when it's safe move over and slow down allow the vehicle to pass. the driver of the suv was cited in the crash. police are trying to track down the driver who did the brake check and drove off. >>> that driver could face reckless driving charges. >>> two people are in custody after a wild police chase. a suspected car thief sped through redlights and stop signs and jumping out of the shopping mall. officers tackled him and took him away in handcuffs. a female passenger stayed behind in the vehicle after the chase, she was taken into custody. >>> a chicago white sox player is walking away from $13 million because of a feud with team management. first baseman adam laroche said he will retire with a year left on his contract. at the center of the
et cetera. sunday could be interesting. >>> those clouds -- this crash caught on a dash cam has saying which driver is wrong. the suv loses control and spins out and crashes in the median. police say it's not safe to tap your brakes in that situation. >>> when it's safe move over and slow down allow the vehicle to pass. the driver of the suv was cited in the crash. police are trying to track down the driver who did the brake check and drove off. >>> that driver could...
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has that rebaselining been executed or planned on, et cetera? >> i'm a little bit -- you mean rebaselining of the project cost program? >> an updated performance baseline, instruct the d.o.e. in section 311934 had the fiscal year national defense authorization act d.o.e. was asked to submit in the 2017 budget request an updated performance baseline for the mox project. when can we expect the rebaselining to be complete? >> let me look into that, senator. certainly we have carried out a number of studies and baselines, but i'll see if we still owe a new rebaselining. i'm sorry, i'll look at that. >> knowing you're the nuclear guy so this is an easy question for you, but it's one, when i read there's concern because i think there's a lot of interest in the administration to move this plutonium to new mexico. and dilute it somehow. what i've read is that -- and that new mexico facility has to be guaranteed for 10,000 years. what i've read is that the density of this plutonium is so great it would have to be diluted some 250 times or something such
has that rebaselining been executed or planned on, et cetera? >> i'm a little bit -- you mean rebaselining of the project cost program? >> an updated performance baseline, instruct the d.o.e. in section 311934 had the fiscal year national defense authorization act d.o.e. was asked to submit in the 2017 budget request an updated performance baseline for the mox project. when can we expect the rebaselining to be complete? >> let me look into that, senator. certainly we have...
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they are both 5 feet 8 and et cetera over all at just 5-7. does height make a difference in the odds of winning? >> fascinating work. good to see you, dr. hall. >> i'm delighted to be here. does erik shorter -- >> you know, we really do expect height. think about things growing up, we were told to stand tall. we were told to achieve new heights. everything we've been told early people who are taller -- oftentimes command a room. >> we hear the napoleon complex. >> i would have probably said, marco rubio is the short et cetera, yet east 5-10 and we keep hearing donald trump say little marco. >> how much does that play into this. >> it does play into it. in reality ted cruz is only 5-8. he wears higher shoes and makes a big err presence. mark is seems much -- >> bernie sanders is 5-8 as well. he's got big gestures. how important is it for the candidates like cruz, that are 5-8 to make -- >> i think it is important. if you look at the last election, out of 27, 19 were won by the taller candidate. having said that, of the last four elections, the
they are both 5 feet 8 and et cetera over all at just 5-7. does height make a difference in the odds of winning? >> fascinating work. good to see you, dr. hall. >> i'm delighted to be here. does erik shorter -- >> you know, we really do expect height. think about things growing up, we were told to stand tall. we were told to achieve new heights. everything we've been told early people who are taller -- oftentimes command a room. >> we hear the napoleon complex. >>...
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cetera. i don't know who can answer that but it's kind of open to anybody. >> mary, would you like to try that? >> it's a very good and very granular question which is probably best suited for somebody that works for the republican national committee because i work for the republican state leadership committee. i'm aware of the work they do, they make no secret of it, but i couldn't tell you specifics because that's someone specifically on the committee would have to answer. i can tell you that i think data collection works both ways, you know, i think when you collect data, you do function off some assumptions, i think everyone does, when they collect data. and when you receive data you're probably surprised by some results. if you're doing it right, you have some assumptions before you collect the data and you have some surprises after you collect the data. exactly what those are, i couldn't tell you, but i can tell you that the more you do that and the more work and the more effort that yo
cetera. i don't know who can answer that but it's kind of open to anybody. >> mary, would you like to try that? >> it's a very good and very granular question which is probably best suited for somebody that works for the republican national committee because i work for the republican state leadership committee. i'm aware of the work they do, they make no secret of it, but i couldn't tell you specifics because that's someone specifically on the committee would have to answer. i can...
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kor russian, et cetera. et cetera. thirdly, of course, we have a strong and vibrant so different pillars that we needed to get into place. nondramatic, but the way they're developing we can say that democracy is taking roots in pakistan which is very important because all our problems in the past came it was excellent for the economy. they're ruling their own affairs. west pakistan after that. it looked very sort of elegant on the surface, but liberation, movements, they all started under the kurdish ship. in the democracy. every unit -- subunits gs also, so that's why they feel involved in the break of the moment in that sense, i think democracy is the guarantee of distinct of the federation, so i think has now taken roots. the third area i think we have this convergence and our ground area has improved is policy of peaceful neighborhood. since our prime minister, you can't achieve economic progress if you have trouble with arguing neighbors. so the policy is to start, we must improve our relationship with the pakista
kor russian, et cetera. et cetera. thirdly, of course, we have a strong and vibrant so different pillars that we needed to get into place. nondramatic, but the way they're developing we can say that democracy is taking roots in pakistan which is very important because all our problems in the past came it was excellent for the economy. they're ruling their own affairs. west pakistan after that. it looked very sort of elegant on the surface, but liberation, movements, they all started under the...
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i think it is certainly helping bring it out and mobilize people et cetera, et cetera but probably given the phenomenon it's likely reinforcing one's already held believes. but then you have, you know, you that social impact and then it's being amply identifiified by te. what's going on today is astounding. for example, we now have 40 million television set top boxes that are providing us continuous measurement of audiences and the campaigns are integrating all of that information with voter registration data and their own data and it's amazing. >> co-founder, of comscore. thank you. >> thank you. >> up next, would you pay $50 to watch a movie at home the same day it appears in theaters? sean parker is hoping yes. we have the details on that story in a moment. >>> welcome back. movie theater stocks all downgrade on concerns about tough comparisons for the sector. julia joins us with a sneak peek at the technology that aims to fight the rise of home entertainment alternatives. julia. >> well, take a look. this three screen panoramic theater with surround sound is called the escape and it
i think it is certainly helping bring it out and mobilize people et cetera, et cetera but probably given the phenomenon it's likely reinforcing one's already held believes. but then you have, you know, you that social impact and then it's being amply identifiified by te. what's going on today is astounding. for example, we now have 40 million television set top boxes that are providing us continuous measurement of audiences and the campaigns are integrating all of that information with voter...
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conclusion that he will not be able to engineer a political deal in association with any u.s., et ceteraatever reason, probably because the positions are too far apart between the opposition, saudi arabia, et cetera on the one side, and the assad regime on the other, possibly also because if russia feels it is not able to persuade the assad regime to give such concessions that are favorable even to the assad regime. so my sense is that the only reason to withdraw at this time, just on the eve of a major military operation to retake the city of palmyra, i think the only real explanation has to be that putin does not expect there to be a deal, and therefore, he is pulling out, saying we accomplished what we came to do, because that is the only political game he has been able to come away with. >> i'm asking you this as a former advisor and negotiator in the israeli peace process. what sort of impact do you think this would have had on the atmosphere today when this news was delivered, because our correspondent tells us that nobody new this was going to happen. >> i just don't think the pea
conclusion that he will not be able to engineer a political deal in association with any u.s., et ceteraatever reason, probably because the positions are too far apart between the opposition, saudi arabia, et cetera on the one side, and the assad regime on the other, possibly also because if russia feels it is not able to persuade the assad regime to give such concessions that are favorable even to the assad regime. so my sense is that the only reason to withdraw at this time, just on the eve...
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, et cetera. people here were confused on what they were voting "yes" or "no" about. what's for sure, this is the first time that a head of state is actually calling for a referendum, telling people that he wants to reduce the term in office, and no matter what the outcome, this is a historic day >>> still to come, a media blackout is just one of several controversies in congo's presidential election. >>> announcer: animals are the latest black aid of the gaza strip. strip. >>> welcome back. these are the top stories on al jazeera. obama has arrived in cuba. the first sitting u.s. president to visit in nearly 90 years. he is due to meet the cuban president on monday. the u.s. and its allies have sit several i.s.i.l. target in iraq. the pentagon has confirmed it will deploy an attachment of marines to the country to help coalition forces in the fight against i.s.i.l. myanmar's first civilian president in more than 50 years has addressed parliament for the first time. htin kyaw is a close ally of au
, et cetera. people here were confused on what they were voting "yes" or "no" about. what's for sure, this is the first time that a head of state is actually calling for a referendum, telling people that he wants to reduce the term in office, and no matter what the outcome, this is a historic day >>> still to come, a media blackout is just one of several controversies in congo's presidential election. >>> announcer: animals are the latest black aid of the...
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, from what grant did in vicksburg, when he crossed the river, et cetera.the difficulty with that interpretation, i think, and i have talked to some people who know a heck of a lot more about the battle of vicksburg than i do, and they argue that actually, grant never cut his supply line and the irony is, it was sherman who kept insisting that he do what had to be done to keep that supply line going. it was a very complicated supply line because it did indeed go across the river and come this way but one of the first things that grant wanted to do and did when he came on to mississippi soil was to make sure that his supply line was indeed there. so grant does, and you can see this in letters where he talks about yeah, i cut myself off from my supplies, et cetera, but i don't think it's to the great degree that sherman did it in the march to the sea. >> sherman's march from atlanta to savannah was 285 miles. from the mississippi river to jackson is only 40 miles. so it's a huge difference in the logistical situation. >> so i always like to end with a quote f
, from what grant did in vicksburg, when he crossed the river, et cetera.the difficulty with that interpretation, i think, and i have talked to some people who know a heck of a lot more about the battle of vicksburg than i do, and they argue that actually, grant never cut his supply line and the irony is, it was sherman who kept insisting that he do what had to be done to keep that supply line going. it was a very complicated supply line because it did indeed go across the river and come this...
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, et cetera. you make excuses. the smartest people i know, the most successful people i know on wall street, cut their losses, they sell too soon rather than too late. >> you know, you also quote that classic wall street line, "a stock doesn't know what you paid for it." therefore, it doesn't owe you anything, right? >> that's it. that's exactly right, sue. if people -- you do such a big value for your viewers right now talking about this. when people get into the stock market by individual companies they have to try to be like, member mr. spock from "spar trek"? he was totally logical. totally rational. no emotions when he made decisions. and when it comes to buying individual companies, it has to be the same way. whenever i moved away from that, i probably made a mistake and probably lost some money. but i think at the end of the day the stock doesn't have any emotion. you shouldn't have any emotion. one of the good things, if you goose a choose a partner in your life, you choose a house, a home
, et cetera. you make excuses. the smartest people i know, the most successful people i know on wall street, cut their losses, they sell too soon rather than too late. >> you know, you also quote that classic wall street line, "a stock doesn't know what you paid for it." therefore, it doesn't owe you anything, right? >> that's it. that's exactly right, sue. if people -- you do such a big value for your viewers right now talking about this. when people get into the stock...
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whatever i could, et cetera. i was just increasingly appalled by the environments that i saw disability occupy. >> the inequality of public space? >> completely. that in a sense public space was curated, as it were, to literally use that word "curated," for able-bodied people. or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly just difficult for me. and i found it problematic that, you know, architecture was about stairs, and hierarchy, and all these things. for me it needed to be about people. all walks of life, all their narratives, all their stories. and it needed to keep adding that story to the history of the world. because, in a way, literature records our lives, but architecture also does. >> you think that's one of the things that distinguishes you from most other architects, in that it's always, for you, about the people, and the geography, and the emotion. is it one of the reasons that you've rejected this idea of having a signature
whatever i could, et cetera. i was just increasingly appalled by the environments that i saw disability occupy. >> the inequality of public space? >> completely. that in a sense public space was curated, as it were, to literally use that word "curated," for able-bodied people. or for a sort of image of a certain citizenry. which i think maybe mattered several hundred years ago. but seemed grossly just difficult for me. and i found it problematic that, you know,...
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illinois, wisconsin, ohio, et cetera. i think that's the criteria by which to judge their performance tonight. even more important, there is a lot of discussion about the '90s. and if you take a step back and think about what was the democratic party like in the '90s? run essentially by the dlc, not with any on the ground organizing or movement politics particularly from black america. if you compare that to the moment we're in now, this is a very different democratic party that we are seeing now with both these candidates who are both making reference to the '90s. but the democratic party has moved, i would argue, to the left since the '90s of dog whistling from both political parties. >> to dorian's point, the people voting right now in the democratic primaries, according to the exit polls, self-identify as more liberal than they were previously. >> absolutely. but i think the biggest specter of the night was really donald trump. he wasn't on stage but his language of basically cutting off trade, really closing off the
illinois, wisconsin, ohio, et cetera. i think that's the criteria by which to judge their performance tonight. even more important, there is a lot of discussion about the '90s. and if you take a step back and think about what was the democratic party like in the '90s? run essentially by the dlc, not with any on the ground organizing or movement politics particularly from black america. if you compare that to the moment we're in now, this is a very different democratic party that we are seeing...
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the global economy, et cetera. we'll examine that. and those claims. are they factual?he law only to be given a second chance. today he is helping our former inmates get their life back on track. >> coming back from prison after somebody's done their time, everyone deserves a second chance. >> i right hand moves, my left hand follows. >> i can see it and feel it and given the gifts to fight to make sure that that door does get opened. >> how does brandon open that door? to find out, watch his story. just go to cnnheroes.com. while there, nominate a hero of your own. someone you think should be named the 2016 hero of the year. >>> we'll be right back. (avo) after 50 years of designing cars for crash survival, subaru has developed our most revolutionary feature yet. a car that can see trouble and stop itself to avoid it. when the insurance institute for highway safety tested front crash prevention nobody beat subaru models with eyesight. not toyota. not ford or any other brand. subaru eyesight. an extra set of eyes, every time you drive. and we are the bug chicks. and i'm
the global economy, et cetera. we'll examine that. and those claims. are they factual?he law only to be given a second chance. today he is helping our former inmates get their life back on track. >> coming back from prison after somebody's done their time, everyone deserves a second chance. >> i right hand moves, my left hand follows. >> i can see it and feel it and given the gifts to fight to make sure that that door does get opened. >> how does brandon open that door?...
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the conservatives, et cetera, et cetera. it is fascinating to me and quite disturbing.o we'll see what happens in wisconsin. he knows it is important. he is every effort to do well there. and i have a lot of respect charlie, for you as you know. and i don't necessarily agree that everybody in the conservative movement is going to vote for ted cruz. they may hold their nose and vote for him. but it is not over until it's over. >> there's been some interesting articles written about wisconsin. some are calling it the new new hampshire. it could really change the race. others are saying there's a cheese head revolution going on in the state. you have young people on the republican side, walker and paul ryan, et cetera, from wisconsin, who are really making up the new republican party. what do you think? >> i think that's exactly right. i think donald trump has made a huge tactical error. i think the donald trump is attack scott walker in his own backyard in wisconsin. you have people who have gone through fire. they know he is a tough courageous conservative reform and the
the conservatives, et cetera, et cetera. it is fascinating to me and quite disturbing.o we'll see what happens in wisconsin. he knows it is important. he is every effort to do well there. and i have a lot of respect charlie, for you as you know. and i don't necessarily agree that everybody in the conservative movement is going to vote for ted cruz. they may hold their nose and vote for him. but it is not over until it's over. >> there's been some interesting articles written about...
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conventional measure you u would use, median wealth, beating income, employment, unemployment, et cetera you caa for this generation versus older adults back window the age of millennials are now and they are doing less well. this doesn't comport with our idea of the american dream which is the idea of perpetual forward motion.kly, anoth and, frankly, there's another part of this that is veryna disturbing which is the notion of intergenerational mobility. again the american dream is the american dream is you can do from all over the world. you start at the bottom, work hard, have the right values, he go as far and assess azure talent will take you and we are a classless society. that's really statistically not the case but if you start at the bottom of the lower end of the socioeconomic scale you have avt better chance of advancing to the middle of the top. so a more accurate statement of the american dream in terms of intergenerational mobility is choose your parents wisely. the wealthy they are theyo wealthier you are likely to be. that's not a story we like telling ourselves and to th
conventional measure you u would use, median wealth, beating income, employment, unemployment, et cetera you caa for this generation versus older adults back window the age of millennials are now and they are doing less well. this doesn't comport with our idea of the american dream which is the idea of perpetual forward motion.kly, anoth and, frankly, there's another part of this that is veryna disturbing which is the notion of intergenerational mobility. again the american dream is the...
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et cetera. et cetera. i think this is an area resonating among republican primary voters. however, the rubio didn't do enough to magnify it. they started out pushing back at the cruz campaign you about i think they could have blown it up even more. >> if it is a dirty trick, as dirty tricks go, it was perfectly targeted for tonight because the only place -- the only place where marco rubio had any kind of chance to do anything. and the cruz campaign gets to say -- if it was deliberate they get to say hawaii, those people, we had nothing to do with them. and you know, there is a kind of ring of credibility to that because it is so far away and who is paying attention to their hawaii campaign? well, this week everybody is paying attention to their hawaii campaign and they know exactly what they are doing in hawaii. and there is an echo. that's the big problem in politics. if we've heard something like this about you before and now here it comes again, it has extra credibility. >> look at the bombast definite -- look at the bombast deficit. just like the excitement deficit. a
et cetera. et cetera. i think this is an area resonating among republican primary voters. however, the rubio didn't do enough to magnify it. they started out pushing back at the cruz campaign you about i think they could have blown it up even more. >> if it is a dirty trick, as dirty tricks go, it was perfectly targeted for tonight because the only place -- the only place where marco rubio had any kind of chance to do anything. and the cruz campaign gets to say -- if it was deliberate...
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, et cetera, et cetera, and we will hear a giant sucking sound of jobs being pulled out of country ateed the tax base to pay the debt and pay down the interest on the debt and get our house in order. >> he was right. why didn't they listen? >> i will take it a step closer and say why didn't they review, there are always unintended consequences to the agreements, why did not someone review and say, we made a decision then but we need to reexamine it today and maybe we need to modify the trade agreement. maybe that country is cheating in devaluing their currency or manipulating interest rates. why is there no review process that said, maybe we made a mistake or maybe we need to fix something we agreed to early on. >> that is why it is a big issue and sadly, and tragically for many americans, especially --. >> a last american jobs. >> folks in carrier and indianapolis, they lost their jobs. hing. sears optical has glasses made for doing. right now, buy one pair and get another free. quality eyewear for doers. sears optical. they are. do i look smarter? yeah, a little. you're making money
, et cetera, et cetera, and we will hear a giant sucking sound of jobs being pulled out of country ateed the tax base to pay the debt and pay down the interest on the debt and get our house in order. >> he was right. why didn't they listen? >> i will take it a step closer and say why didn't they review, there are always unintended consequences to the agreements, why did not someone review and say, we made a decision then but we need to reexamine it today and maybe we need to modify...
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illinois, wisconsin, ohio, et cetera. i think that's the criteria by which to judge their performance tonight. even more important, there is a lot of discussion about the '90s. and if you take a step back and think about what was the democratic party like in the '90s? run essentially by the dlc, not with any on the ground organizing or movement politics particularly from black america. if you compare that to the moment we're in now, this is a very different democratic party that we are seeing now with both these candidates who are both making reference to the '90s. but the democratic party has moved, i would argue, to the left since the '90s of dog whistling from both political parties. >> to dorian's point, the people voting right now in the democratic primaries, according to the exit polls, self-identify as more liberal than they were previously. >> absolutely. but i think the biggest specter of the night was really donald trump. he wasn't on stage but his language of basically cutting off trade, really closing off the
illinois, wisconsin, ohio, et cetera. i think that's the criteria by which to judge their performance tonight. even more important, there is a lot of discussion about the '90s. and if you take a step back and think about what was the democratic party like in the '90s? run essentially by the dlc, not with any on the ground organizing or movement politics particularly from black america. if you compare that to the moment we're in now, this is a very different democratic party that we are seeing...
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in mexico, it sort of ebbs and flows with the changes of administration, et cetera. but they have been a strong partner with us, especially at the federal police level and their immigration authorities. >> thank you so much. thank you, mr. chair. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. micah, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this joint hearing. i think it couldn't be better timed with the incidents we've seen most recently and around the world relating to terrorism and our border vulnerability. i guess you'd probably conclude that our borders are porous, a sieve and tens of thousands of illegals are coming across the border. would that be appropriate, mr. judd? do you think that's correct? >> that is correct. border patrol agents -- these are very motivated individuals. they want to do the best that they can. they do the best that they possibly can. >> you described the vehicle, they cut the wires and came through. you don't know whether there were drugs, weapons, explosives, could have carried great quantities of that acr
in mexico, it sort of ebbs and flows with the changes of administration, et cetera. but they have been a strong partner with us, especially at the federal police level and their immigration authorities. >> thank you so much. thank you, mr. chair. >> the chair now recognizes the gentleman from florida, mr. micah, for five minutes. >> thank you, mr. chairman, for holding this joint hearing. i think it couldn't be better timed with the incidents we've seen most recently and...
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, et cetera, what is happening, the developing story today, just as you know in between half an hourourt, the judges decided that it would be held on the closed doors, behind closed doors because citing confidentiality of some documents, it's a case that prosecutors are trying and attempting to relate the case to some sort of terror organization link and also spying. this is the latest in the chain of events that is trying to create an equation between journalism and criminalization and journalism and spying and enemy to the state, et cetera. this is the old pattern of turkey we recognize from the earlier decades and it's now back with full force. >> and i believe as we mentioned, in fact, there are something like more than 30 journalists actually currently in jail in turkey, 13 of them being held in direct retaliation for their work. what is the current state of press freedom in turkey? it's getting so much criticism from rights groups. >> well, i'll give you a concrete example and today's event which has a global news value this court case is not being reported by any t.v. channel
, et cetera, what is happening, the developing story today, just as you know in between half an hourourt, the judges decided that it would be held on the closed doors, behind closed doors because citing confidentiality of some documents, it's a case that prosecutors are trying and attempting to relate the case to some sort of terror organization link and also spying. this is the latest in the chain of events that is trying to create an equation between journalism and criminalization and...
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, et cetera, so i do think that this is a narrative resonating among republican primary voters, thoughhe radio campaign didn't do enough to magnify it. they started hard by pushing back at the cruz campaign but i think they could have blown it up even more. >> you know, if it's a dirty trick, as dirty tricks go, it was perfectly targeted for tonight because the only place, the only place where marco rubio had any kind of chance to do anything, and, you know, the cruz campaign gets to say if it was delivered, oh, it was hawaii, those people, we had nothing to do with them and there kind of a ring of credibility to that because it's so far away and who is paying attention to their hawaii campaign. this week everybody is paying attention to their hawaii campaign and they know exactly what they are doing in hawaii, and there's an echo hand that's the big problem in politics. if we've heard something about this like you before and now hear it comes again, it has extra credibility. >> but also look at the bombast deficit, just like the perceived deficit. a perceived slight in the hands of do
, et cetera, so i do think that this is a narrative resonating among republican primary voters, thoughhe radio campaign didn't do enough to magnify it. they started hard by pushing back at the cruz campaign but i think they could have blown it up even more. >> you know, if it's a dirty trick, as dirty tricks go, it was perfectly targeted for tonight because the only place, the only place where marco rubio had any kind of chance to do anything, and, you know, the cruz campaign gets to say...
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that has to do, then, with the checking of passenger profiles, et cetera. the rest of the airport, especially before the elements of check-in, the transport dimensions, the areas that are open to the public. >> juan, i just want to cut into you just for a little bit. we want to bounce back to charlie d'agata because he was able to arrive at the airport. charlie, what's the scene like at the airport? as i understand it, you weren't >> reporter: yeah. well, as we were racing toward the airport, it was just that last off-ramp to get to the exit, and we had ambulances that were flying past us. a lot of unmarked police cars that just zoomed past. we tried to get in there ourselves. we flashed the press cards, and we were told by a burly and very frenzied officer that you cannot go there. we said, look, we have to get there. we're press. they said, you're going to go there, you're going to blow yourselves up because we are still searching for explosive devices at the airport. so this is still an active scene. we're trying to get as close as we can. they're settin
that has to do, then, with the checking of passenger profiles, et cetera. the rest of the airport, especially before the elements of check-in, the transport dimensions, the areas that are open to the public. >> juan, i just want to cut into you just for a little bit. we want to bounce back to charlie d'agata because he was able to arrive at the airport. charlie, what's the scene like at the airport? as i understand it, you weren't >> reporter: yeah. well, as we were racing toward...
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, et cetera and allegedly comes into possession of all of this.metimes it seems like ashleigh you can't make this stuff up when it comes to yoeo.j. simpso. i said to captain neiman "what about the publicity because of this television show" and he laughed and said "the timing is interesting. the timing is interesting." back to you. >> yeah, i mean the circus reference you made, we've all lived through it and it was -- it was an awful story for two families in that area who lost their loved ones, nicole's family and ron's family are still waiting for their civil payout. i don't know they that they'll get it but they got one thing they considered a gift, that was the lockup of o.j. simpson in neighboring nevada on an entirely different charge, an entirely different case. paul, stand by for a moment, danny cevallos, i want to bring you in on what we heard from captain neiman. i apologize for mispronouncing his name. this knife is headed to the lab if it's not already there given the high-profile nature of this find and the interest there the media in
, et cetera and allegedly comes into possession of all of this.metimes it seems like ashleigh you can't make this stuff up when it comes to yoeo.j. simpso. i said to captain neiman "what about the publicity because of this television show" and he laughed and said "the timing is interesting. the timing is interesting." back to you. >> yeah, i mean the circus reference you made, we've all lived through it and it was -- it was an awful story for two families in that area...
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around the country to remove confederate symbols from a lot of college campuses, from cities, et cetera, renaming. as somebody who was governor of virginia, what are your thoughts? >> the first chapter in my book, the first time i determined, i didn't know it was a state policy. carry me back to old virginia. people thought i was objecting to the word. the real objection was the second stanza of the song, saying he wants to be reunited in heaven so they keep them separated. how can you trust if you can't get past a trust? so i think the state has no business conditioning or championing anything for some people that relegates others to enter your status. so i don't think the government should be a part of projecting confederate flags and images. i had the confederate emblem removed off the insignias off the air national guard when i was the governor. it took me altogether up five or 10 minutes to do it. because i didn't have to ask anybody. i said this is wrong, it was done. and there never has been any objection to. d. what have they confederate flag? find. i friends of mine. i have no
around the country to remove confederate symbols from a lot of college campuses, from cities, et cetera, renaming. as somebody who was governor of virginia, what are your thoughts? >> the first chapter in my book, the first time i determined, i didn't know it was a state policy. carry me back to old virginia. people thought i was objecting to the word. the real objection was the second stanza of the song, saying he wants to be reunited in heaven so they keep them separated. how can you...
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, et cetera. so now they can take the day off. we were talking about this in the makeup room. we thought it seems silly. for one thing, once you work with the same group of people over and over again, you sync. >> so everybody would be off. >> it would be like a ghost town. i can't come in and neither can you or anyone. >> the one reason i think my husband wishes this existed is that he had the day off. the day when the hormones get going -- ogle. >> it's -- >> you said oogel. >> no, i didn't, i said ogle. come here, please. i want you to tell me what it says exactly. this is davey, this is one of >> he's the one that made fun of me. >> tell me what it says exactly. ogling. go ahead. >> congratulations. >> that was not even -- >> congratulations, you win the pronunciation contest like it was ever -- my 2 1/2-year-old can pronounce words better than i can. we got it, it runs in the family. if you can't sleep, your mind is racing all of the time, find out how to flip that switch and catch some zs af
, et cetera. so now they can take the day off. we were talking about this in the makeup room. we thought it seems silly. for one thing, once you work with the same group of people over and over again, you sync. >> so everybody would be off. >> it would be like a ghost town. i can't come in and neither can you or anyone. >> the one reason i think my husband wishes this existed is that he had the day off. the day when the hormones get going -- ogle. >> it's -- >> you...
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, et cetera, et cetera.. trump, polls are show now we have florida, now we have this -- the americans are speaking the voters are speaking, ands it's just clearly establishing for itself that mr. trump is the person they're looking for. >> now, you are promoting a new movie it's called god's club i believe. it just released on dvd. hold on a second show a clip please. roll tape. >> in two days we launch our new bible club. >> wow that's going to have some consequences. >> i remember this still being a free country. what if people don't believe in what you believe? do you think it's fair to shove it down their throats? >> no one is forcing anyone to come to the bible club. >> that looks good. >> elaborate. >> good wholesome family entertainment. [laughter] no friends of mine joe, jack in l.a. put this movie together with their company, and now as i interest so something that a lot of young people are facing in public schools today about what they can speak about and what had they can't speak about, there's a
, et cetera, et cetera.. trump, polls are show now we have florida, now we have this -- the americans are speaking the voters are speaking, ands it's just clearly establishing for itself that mr. trump is the person they're looking for. >> now, you are promoting a new movie it's called god's club i believe. it just released on dvd. hold on a second show a clip please. roll tape. >> in two days we launch our new bible club. >> wow that's going to have some consequences....
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because we do end up in apprehensions in pursuit, et cetera, where that record would be helpful. expanding cameras at the checkpoint, the permanent checkpoints, the number would be helpful. and also on our boats. we've had to fiddle incidents can one off the coast of california and one with the british virgin islands within the last year, of fatalities involving enforcement actions. our boats are not equipped with those cameras. the difficulty that we've had with body warned cameras and our air and marine agents will be testing the as interact with people at locations. but the difficulty with the body warned cameras for our border patrol agents is that we did not find a camera that withstood the vibe that they worked in for more than three months. since we've had a number of discussions with vendors who have come forward with either ideas for ways to improve those cameras because we think would be helpful. i spent time over coffee with a number of agency field-tested they cameras. they were very positive about it. the border patrol council, the union in this particular case has i
because we do end up in apprehensions in pursuit, et cetera, where that record would be helpful. expanding cameras at the checkpoint, the permanent checkpoints, the number would be helpful. and also on our boats. we've had to fiddle incidents can one off the coast of california and one with the british virgin islands within the last year, of fatalities involving enforcement actions. our boats are not equipped with those cameras. the difficulty that we've had with body warned cameras and our air...
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cetera. what's interesting to note here is that the distribution of the hispanic population of course, this is a population that's dispersing. its presence in many states is growing. even though these numbers look small, in ohio it might be 2.3% this coming election but four years ago it was only 1.5, 1.6%. we're seeing rapid growth and small numbers but rapid growth even in places like florida, nevada and colorado. nevada particularly has been growing fast. of course, the hispanic electorate is one we've seen a growing number of eligible voters and growing number of voters. one of the other striking things here is we talk about how the hispanic vote has become more important than ever. that's true. but also the rate at which number of voters is growing is actually slower and slowing compared to the number who are eligible to vote. that means in any given presidential cycle recently you've seen more hispanic nonvoters than voters. so when we talk about the hispanic vote i'm sure we're going s
cetera. what's interesting to note here is that the distribution of the hispanic population of course, this is a population that's dispersing. its presence in many states is growing. even though these numbers look small, in ohio it might be 2.3% this coming election but four years ago it was only 1.5, 1.6%. we're seeing rapid growth and small numbers but rapid growth even in places like florida, nevada and colorado. nevada particularly has been growing fast. of course, the hispanic electorate...
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they look like dogs running through the park, et cetera, et cetera.lling this division liz: google, alphabet doesn't want to be a military contractor. stuart: wait a minute, there are military applications for the robots. and google doesn't want anything to do with the defense department? liz: google said that at the outset when they bought boston dynamics in 2013. the robotic dogs, cheetah that can run 29 miles per hour. google is backing out and they don't want-- they backed out of a defense department contest to see who has the best robot. stuart: and apple won't open up the iphone to the fbi, whose side are they on and google won't become a defense contractor, whose side are they on liz: they were potentially getting multi-million dollar contracts coming in. stuart: gee, what might be the best for the country, may we humbly ask. sarcasm, an awful thing to say. look at exxon. that company must allow a vote on climb change. meantime, the rockefeller fund is dumping fossil fuel. rockefeller was an oil magnate liz: he ran the company. stuart: of cours
they look like dogs running through the park, et cetera, et cetera.lling this division liz: google, alphabet doesn't want to be a military contractor. stuart: wait a minute, there are military applications for the robots. and google doesn't want anything to do with the defense department? liz: google said that at the outset when they bought boston dynamics in 2013. the robotic dogs, cheetah that can run 29 miles per hour. google is backing out and they don't want-- they backed out of a defense...
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our scientists are doing a better job to be working with universities, et cetera, but it just shows you the power and the benefit of science. this is one example to identify problem, but i can tell you it leads us defining the solution, to be able to use vegetation, use our forest to provide a clean air, clean water. that is the solution that will come out of science. >> and know that there's a great deal of commitment for the bipartisan bicameral effort to find the enduring endurable solution. senator flake. >> thank you. thank you chief tidwell. the question was asked, our stewardship contracts and other activities undergone making a difference. i tell you in arizona as using an icing they have. they have made a difference. we have doubts that are still to that wouldn't be otherwise. we have a lot of forest to treat and i appreciate you coming to the office in january in detailing some of the plans you have to expedite that, a new chief executive assistant, that's important. budget increase for region three and more acreage designated to existing industry. it's so important. can you t
our scientists are doing a better job to be working with universities, et cetera, but it just shows you the power and the benefit of science. this is one example to identify problem, but i can tell you it leads us defining the solution, to be able to use vegetation, use our forest to provide a clean air, clean water. that is the solution that will come out of science. >> and know that there's a great deal of commitment for the bipartisan bicameral effort to find the enduring endurable...
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the social media checks would apply through dhs, to i.c.e., et cetera. and secretary johnson has stood up a task force within dhs to look at expanding and moving forward on the ability to research and use information and social media. that applies to dhs-wide, not gist just for cbp. >> do you know when that task force is supposed to give their report? >> i believe general taylor from intelligence and analysis is in charge as the chair of that task force. i don't know the date. >> we'll find out and follow up with that thank yo. thank you thank yothank you. >> mr. quayle? >> mr. chairman. >> i believe you said earlier this might be your last hearing, i want to say thank you so much for all your many years of service. i appreciate it. and also appreciate your moderate approach to this. i'm from the border. laredo is 96%, most hispanic city percentage wise in the country. i think people know my policies. i like to see a moderate approach. we don't want to see open borders. we believe that if somebody has been put in detention, they ought to be treated fairl
the social media checks would apply through dhs, to i.c.e., et cetera. and secretary johnson has stood up a task force within dhs to look at expanding and moving forward on the ability to research and use information and social media. that applies to dhs-wide, not gist just for cbp. >> do you know when that task force is supposed to give their report? >> i believe general taylor from intelligence and analysis is in charge as the chair of that task force. i don't know the date....
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. >> i don't know second year, third year, et cetera. a study said an unmarried woman, unmarried man, no kids make the average of the same amount. more. these the recent study. but moms make less than unmarried women. but dads earn more than unmarried men. >> is that because the mom is staying home and dad is going to work? >> i don't know. bottom line. find a great wife and have a baby you'll be at the top of the pay scale. >> that's interesting. are we talking about a parent gap or parent gap? >> that would be the gap i just mentioned but the parent gap, from school, and you have to go home, and take -- pick up your him. who does it, you or dad? >> me. >> you do. the woman always does. ha happens, over time you may end up taking more time off. you're going to make less money. you're not as attractive to employers because they know you have young kids at home. >> and the day you take off could turn into a week or two. >> exact limit now, more and more dads are taking time off. what is more interesting, if you have a wife earning a highe
. >> i don't know second year, third year, et cetera. a study said an unmarried woman, unmarried man, no kids make the average of the same amount. more. these the recent study. but moms make less than unmarried women. but dads earn more than unmarried men. >> is that because the mom is staying home and dad is going to work? >> i don't know. bottom line. find a great wife and have a baby you'll be at the top of the pay scale. >> that's interesting. are we talking about a...
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, et cetera, away from it to these other areas so that it can maintain the integrity of what it believes to be its cal fate or at least parts of it? >> that is correct. what we have seen actually since late february of this year is that isis has dramatically escalated explosive attacks particularly to shia, military and civilian targets. as part of that effort to pull security forces, to pull away further into western syria, or eastern iraq, respectively. >> what about mosul and other centers that certainly not very long ago, isil seemed to regard as the center of its jumps and now, the iraqis, the sirryaz when it comes to these places saying we are getting pretty close to retaking these. what's your take on that? is it going to happen fairly soon or not? >> i really don't think it's likely mosul is going to happen soon. the iraqi security forces have just begun to push west of makmor in western iraq and there will be a slow push. these are areas where isis has beg entrenched for well over a year and a half now. so, really, shouldn't discount the difficulty of that fit. the other known,
, et cetera, away from it to these other areas so that it can maintain the integrity of what it believes to be its cal fate or at least parts of it? >> that is correct. what we have seen actually since late february of this year is that isis has dramatically escalated explosive attacks particularly to shia, military and civilian targets. as part of that effort to pull security forces, to pull away further into western syria, or eastern iraq, respectively. >> what about mosul and...
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you can't harden every train station, et cetera, et cetera, intelligence is the key. >> so what happens in new york, you've got mayor deblasio who takes money out of the budget for intelligence in the new york city police department. tells them they can't be looking at mosques and radical groups. it's ridiculous. the other problem is our intelligence comes from social media. radical islam is using social media to express themselves all over to each other and yet, the apple case, supposed to be on the calendar today, which was removed because they asked for postponement and apple does nothing. we're asking them to get the information from one tele. we're not asking them to break security regulations. what would tim cook if apple's headquarters were bombed and found out after we opened up the phone, the information about the bombing was in the phone. how long would the board of directors say, sorry, tim, you're out of work or turn around and sue the federal government for not protecting apple. ridiculous. stuart: can you tell us the feeling within the law enforcement circles? do those peo
you can't harden every train station, et cetera, et cetera, intelligence is the key. >> so what happens in new york, you've got mayor deblasio who takes money out of the budget for intelligence in the new york city police department. tells them they can't be looking at mosques and radical groups. it's ridiculous. the other problem is our intelligence comes from social media. radical islam is using social media to express themselves all over to each other and yet, the apple case, supposed...
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, et cetera, is kind of the height of irresponsibility?ost important thing a president can do when it comes to military policy is to get its senior military leaders or her senior military at the ts these things and get their advice and then make a decision. that's not just a donald trump issue. that's all -- all these people's issues. and if you don't have a clearly stated foreign policy and if you don't have broad experience in this area of foreign policy, we only have one candidate who has broad experience and she's been wrong on every issue since 9/11 then you sort of default into the air stock kraes, this incest use bureaucracy that controls how we go about our born policy. >> senator, a lot of people have been saying on line and sending e-mails when they found out that you would be on that they wanted you to consider jumping in as an independent in this race and saving them from the horror that they see the general election setting up to you. would you consider under any circumstances running an independent bid. >> we looked at the ve
, et cetera, is kind of the height of irresponsibility?ost important thing a president can do when it comes to military policy is to get its senior military leaders or her senior military at the ts these things and get their advice and then make a decision. that's not just a donald trump issue. that's all -- all these people's issues. and if you don't have a clearly stated foreign policy and if you don't have broad experience in this area of foreign policy, we only have one candidate who has...