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>jaime marx/boulder creek resident< it just makes you want to stay home all day and cook (laughs)..."avy at times, the latest downpour, while fairly brief, added just over an inch of rain tothe already impressive totals here in the san lorenzo valley.they keep track of the rainfall here at johnny's super market. the chart by the front door, updated daily, says boulder creek has received 89.20 inches of rain since october 1st. that's almost twice as much as this time a year ago. dave meschi/boulder creek resident<"...it's all about how the land takes it, these mountains can handle a lot of rain and as long as everybody is safe, well, that's the main thing..>it isn't just boulder creek. across the valley, along summit road, the numbers are even moreimpressive says longtime resident harry schoenfeld.harry schoenfeld/summit road resident <"...we got another three inches night before last, that brought us up to 95. i bet we hot a hundred before the season is over...>that would make it the wettest year since 1997-98 when boulder creek recorded just over94 inches. for the unofficial record,
>jaime marx/boulder creek residentit isn't just boulder creek. across the valley, along summit road, the numbers are even moreimpressive says longtime resident harry schoenfeld.harry schoenfeld/summit road resident
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let's get out to willem marx in malta. we're less than 24 hours into the start of the official brexit negotiations between the eu and uk, already we're hearing a war of words when it comes to the brexit bill and security. absolutely. forgive me for the bad sound behind me. theresa may tried so hard -- i will wait for that to finish. there will be one more bell. all right. we're all set. theresa may tried so hard to to give a positive spin yesterday. both to the house of commons and the europeans listening to her letter, but if you listened between the lines, you heard an implicit threat and it goes to show how important messages will be over the next two years of negotiations. both sides will be playing to their own individual constituencies. theresa may will have to face down some brexiters in her party, keep the party happy with the concession she'll have to make to strike a deal. europeans with elections concerned about not giving too much away to the uk. here in malta, we have seven europeans heads of states, donald tu
let's get out to willem marx in malta. we're less than 24 hours into the start of the official brexit negotiations between the eu and uk, already we're hearing a war of words when it comes to the brexit bill and security. absolutely. forgive me for the bad sound behind me. theresa may tried so hard -- i will wait for that to finish. there will be one more bell. all right. we're all set. theresa may tried so hard to to give a positive spin yesterday. both to the house of commons and the...
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willem marx joins us with the latest. >> reporter: that's right.he metropolitan police in the last hour telling us they have two more arrests under their belt overnight. on wednesday night, the night of the attack they made eight arrests, six addresses were raided. they released one woman on bail, but they have nine people in total in custody. the chief anti-terrorism operating officer says they are looking at motive and some associates of this man. they named him as adrian russell, he at age 52 was responsible for driving over this bridge in westminster knocking down a number of pedestrians. we learned that another person has succumb to their injuries. a 75-year-old man who has not yet been named. the m.e.t. saying they're reviewing security procedures aroin t around the palace of westminster. this attacker made tin side the estate on friday. that's where he fatally stabbed a police officer. >> willem, great to see westminster bridge open and being used by commuters again. wanting to dive into the detail in terms of the security review. there's a
willem marx joins us with the latest. >> reporter: that's right.he metropolitan police in the last hour telling us they have two more arrests under their belt overnight. on wednesday night, the night of the attack they made eight arrests, six addresses were raided. they released one woman on bail, but they have nine people in total in custody. the chief anti-terrorism operating officer says they are looking at motive and some associates of this man. they named him as adrian russell, he at...
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. >> let's discuss all of this with the director from the wilson center and major general james marx. and bob fare. matthew, you just heard the reporting. you were recently in russia, what did you find? >> you know, my sense, don, is that this is way worse than russians being uncomfortable with allegations they think are unfounded. you heard the young man say this is unimaginable, that russia as being accused of changing the course of american history. the russian elite, whether you're talking about inside the kremlin, folks like dimitri who was interviewed. they see very little difference between republicans and democrats. the comments that then candidate and president trump have made are outliers. basically, they believe democrats and republicans have the same view of russia, which is hostile, at the end of the day, that they're all hostile to vladimir putin, and they're waiting for the other shoe to drop in some sense as mccain suggested, if this concludes that russians intervened to try to effect regime change in the united states, there's a huge risk that the russians will assume
. >> let's discuss all of this with the director from the wilson center and major general james marx. and bob fare. matthew, you just heard the reporting. you were recently in russia, what did you find? >> you know, my sense, don, is that this is way worse than russians being uncomfortable with allegations they think are unfounded. you heard the young man say this is unimaginable, that russia as being accused of changing the course of american history. the russian elite, whether...
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willem marx is there to give us an outline of what people are saying.d morning. >> good morning. what is interest being this pan-european party is that it wasn't long ago that the british conservative party was a member of it. they withdrew a few years ago. dave davis was responsible for that. he has been defending the wording of theresa may's letter yesterday that triggered article 50. some critics saying that really it threatened security cooperation between the uk and the european union. he said that's nonsense. that's not at all the case. one of the challenges people are talking about is the two-year team line. the ticking clock has begun on the negotiations. someone i spoke to about that was the former prime minister of sweden, carl bilt. here's what he said about the negotiations. >> i think it's going to be virtually impossible to do everything in two years. the details of that free trade arrangement and agreement will take some time. we need to have, i think, some sort of interim arrangement until everything is in place. hopefully within two yea
willem marx is there to give us an outline of what people are saying.d morning. >> good morning. what is interest being this pan-european party is that it wasn't long ago that the british conservative party was a member of it. they withdrew a few years ago. dave davis was responsible for that. he has been defending the wording of theresa may's letter yesterday that triggered article 50. some critics saying that really it threatened security cooperation between the uk and the european...
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by the way, there's a mention in berlin that honors karl marx and a am inform -- and a number of other statues and monuments as well. we watched as other countries adopted it. i once picked up, mr. speaker, i had a world war ii veteran who came over to an event that i was doing in hospers, iowa. he had gone up to his attic and he brought down these magazines. they were original magazines that started right at the end of the second world war. and went on through those years for two or three or four years. and they were yellow, of course they were dated. he presented them all to me. he said, i want you to have these. i want you to read down through these magazines and see what it was like in those days shortly at the end of world war ii and in the reconstruction era afterwards. i accepted all of those magazines, copied them and gave them back to him. but i read through them. there were pictures there. excuse me. there were pictures there of doctors and nurses and health care providers in great britain that were tired and worn and stories about how because of the socialized medicine, they
by the way, there's a mention in berlin that honors karl marx and a am inform -- and a number of other statues and monuments as well. we watched as other countries adopted it. i once picked up, mr. speaker, i had a world war ii veteran who came over to an event that i was doing in hospers, iowa. he had gone up to his attic and he brought down these magazines. they were original magazines that started right at the end of the second world war. and went on through those years for two or three or...
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clare marx, president of time there.re in the system. details on how the eu plans to negotiate brexit will be released later today by the president of the european council, donald tusk. quite a lot of schools breaking up for easter today, still a couple of weeks away, but let's see what matt has got, nice blue skies? not quite! they will be on the way and this weekend not looking too bad, although a few showers on saturday. today, skies like this for a few, quite wet at the moment but if you're stepping out, not cold. the warmest, preston, 13, even as far north as edinburgh and belfast, double figures. the rain clearing away from devon and cornwall from overnight, soon returning to the isles of scilly later, brightening up isles of scilly later, brightening up quickly along the channel islands. quieter in the western half and middle part of england, spreading eastwards, patchy rain, eastern england dry and brighterfor the morning rush hour. wales, cloudy, wet in the isle of man and the north—west of england, northern ire
clare marx, president of time there.re in the system. details on how the eu plans to negotiate brexit will be released later today by the president of the european council, donald tusk. quite a lot of schools breaking up for easter today, still a couple of weeks away, but let's see what matt has got, nice blue skies? not quite! they will be on the way and this weekend not looking too bad, although a few showers on saturday. today, skies like this for a few, quite wet at the moment but if you're...
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willem marx in london. president trump has been briefed on the situation in london. let's get right to eamon javers. >> reporter: we're expecting more on the u.s. side of this. in half an hour time sean spicer, white house press secretary is expected to brief reporters. number one topic at that briefing. no indication of whether we'll hear from donald trump himself later on today. we do know that the president was briefed at the white house on this incident. as he told reporters on a different topic this morning. >> we're just getting an update on london, as that just happened. >> not much detail from the president of the united states. caused that meeting to be delayed by nearly half an hour. we expect more this afternoon. questions on the u.s. side is whether there's any security implication for the united states, whether this is now over or, in fact, it might be tied to a larger group, larger entity that might be planning something else, guys. we'll wait and see what the white house has to say in half an hour. >> eamon javers, joining us. colonel jack jacobs, msnb
willem marx in london. president trump has been briefed on the situation in london. let's get right to eamon javers. >> reporter: we're expecting more on the u.s. side of this. in half an hour time sean spicer, white house press secretary is expected to brief reporters. number one topic at that briefing. no indication of whether we'll hear from donald trump himself later on today. we do know that the president was briefed at the white house on this incident. as he told reporters on a...
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read marx's 10 point plan. read the one little paragraph that says marx wrote, the entire theory of the communists is summed up in one sentence, abolition of private property. my three-year-old daughter can tell you that you're going to have to kill people if you do that. ok? abolition of private property? that's a good idea? i mean, that's -- that's craziness. i could look at that right there in 1850 and say, you know how many people are going to have to die? you're going to have to kill to paul that off? not a good idea in theory, which is why almost everywhere it's been tried, anywhere on the planet, whether in asia, africa, latin america or eastern europe, widespread bloodshed. and tragedy, again and again. a professor at the university of california at berkeley says that in each of these countries where communism has been tried, the massive annihilation of human beings and repression and basic crimes and carnage far outdid anything in the previous experience or nationality or history of any of these countr
read marx's 10 point plan. read the one little paragraph that says marx wrote, the entire theory of the communists is summed up in one sentence, abolition of private property. my three-year-old daughter can tell you that you're going to have to kill people if you do that. ok? abolition of private property? that's a good idea? i mean, that's -- that's craziness. i could look at that right there in 1850 and say, you know how many people are going to have to die? you're going to have to kill to...
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and looking at steve bannon, who is a self proclaimed admirer of lenin, tells me that he read karl marx and of course stalin, and those folks seem to be left out. only hitler comes to mind. it really is a concern to me because it is a very scary thing. and also, the building up of the military. media does not know anything. they are enemies. that is the number one thing i see happening. not saying they're always accurate, but they should be out there. in fact, i do not think they are reporting enough. and then the military buildup and the constant stress on the public -- constantly stressed. ?hat is the quality of life if someone could explain one thing, what exactly does making america great again mean? does that mean war? does that mean economy? does that mean a clean environment? host: we will have our guest respond. guest: thanks very much. i am a historian, so when i hear about making america great again, i asked the same question. when exactly was the again? we see something interesting going on at usually conservatives, when they talk about the golden age in the united states, it
and looking at steve bannon, who is a self proclaimed admirer of lenin, tells me that he read karl marx and of course stalin, and those folks seem to be left out. only hitler comes to mind. it really is a concern to me because it is a very scary thing. and also, the building up of the military. media does not know anything. they are enemies. that is the number one thing i see happening. not saying they're always accurate, but they should be out there. in fact, i do not think they are reporting...
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frightening things, you know, the leading candidates, wons that disciple of woodrow wilson or karl marx. but one of the most frightening things i heard about perez is that he reformed the justice department under president obama. i was like, really? of course i was reported on rick's network. just kiting. just kidding. on cnn.dding. on cnn. but really? we have troubling times. and those of us on the right side better stick together. >> robert, the president mentioned in his speech yesterday, several times, rule of law, victory and win is something dedicated to a country and people that believe in freedom, security and the rule of law. how do you interpret that? is that part of the trump doctrine? what are people going to be looking for? >> i met a guy through a cardiologist in new york who was a new york city police officer 25 years. who worked for the trump organization. his father was also worked for the trump organization as a doorman. now, trump was walking by one time and he saw a group of kids, your age, that were working for him, sitting down reading books on the side during the
frightening things, you know, the leading candidates, wons that disciple of woodrow wilson or karl marx. but one of the most frightening things i heard about perez is that he reformed the justice department under president obama. i was like, really? of course i was reported on rick's network. just kiting. just kidding. on cnn.dding. on cnn. but really? we have troubling times. and those of us on the right side better stick together. >> robert, the president mentioned in his speech...
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he would say, for example, "on your marx." this one is pretty good. "quit stalin." that twitter account was not senator joe mccarthy tweeting from beyond the grave, instead of the robot j. mccarthy, it was a bot, a twitter bot. there wasn't, in fact, a person who was reading every twitter message sent around the world looking for the world communism or communist and then writing back with a "quit stalin" pun. there wasn't a person doing that. it was an automated thing. it was a robot, an automated account that was programmed to notice any twitter mentions of socialism or communism and then it would automatically spit out one of these funny pre-programmed joe mccarthy nonsense tweets in response. creeping socialism! it was funny. it was harmless. it was all in good fun. and sadly now robot j. mccarthy is defunct, it's not around anymore. but seeing that bot in action, seeing the fake joe mccarthy response, that was the first time i understood how people could automate social media stuff. how you could program what appeared to be a human online that wasn't really a hu
he would say, for example, "on your marx." this one is pretty good. "quit stalin." that twitter account was not senator joe mccarthy tweeting from beyond the grave, instead of the robot j. mccarthy, it was a bot, a twitter bot. there wasn't, in fact, a person who was reading every twitter message sent around the world looking for the world communism or communist and then writing back with a "quit stalin" pun. there wasn't a person doing that. it was an automated...
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>> well, it's not like they were meeting in trench coats and fed do -- fedoras on with groucho marx cameras. >> well, i don't know, there was no cameras there. who know whos, really? >> they were in a meeting surrounded by staff members who now attorney general sessions confirmed there was no improper discussion that -- >> but we haven't heard that part. isn't that likely to be one of the questions? what was the content of the discussions? we haven't heard anything about what sessions may have discussed with kislyak. >> i'll tell you what will be different this time, fred, he'll probably tell the truth, right? which is not what he did last time on two separate occasions and not the first high-ranking trump administration official to dissemble, to lie, to misspeak, pick which ever word you like. there's clearly a pattern of this thing going on. if there were not something to hide, these people would be revealing what happened and others would step forward and say you know what? i also met with the russian ambassador. i also met with some other russian official. this thing clearly stinks and
>> well, it's not like they were meeting in trench coats and fed do -- fedoras on with groucho marx cameras. >> well, i don't know, there was no cameras there. who know whos, really? >> they were in a meeting surrounded by staff members who now attorney general sessions confirmed there was no improper discussion that -- >> but we haven't heard that part. isn't that likely to be one of the questions? what was the content of the discussions? we haven't heard anything about...
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willem marx is in brussels. you heard the doubts being cast on the timeline by clegg. what does everyone in brussels think? how likely is this to be done in two years? >> since i've been here, not a single person has said that the two-year timeline is realistic. they seem to concur with what nick clegg was saying there. today we will see a quick response, it seems, from donald tusk, the president of the european council. he will talk at about 1:45, about 15 minutes after theresa may gives her official statement on article 50. and then later over the course of the afternoon we'll hear from several other european leaders, including gejean-claude juncker. those are likely to be quick, simple responses to acknowledge the receipt of that letter. people will be looking to see the contents of that letter from theresa may, we're expecting a few pages to that letter. a lengthy note. people will look and try to understand what tone the british will adopt and the framework through which they wanted negotiations to pass. that's the first major stumbling block, the distinction betw
willem marx is in brussels. you heard the doubts being cast on the timeline by clegg. what does everyone in brussels think? how likely is this to be done in two years? >> since i've been here, not a single person has said that the two-year timeline is realistic. they seem to concur with what nick clegg was saying there. today we will see a quick response, it seems, from donald tusk, the president of the european council. he will talk at about 1:45, about 15 minutes after theresa may gives...
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willem marx joining us from brussels. we will be talking gold in a few minutes. send your questions in. the address is streetsignseurope@cnbc.com or on twitter, @louisabojesen. >>> president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, has said he's willing to testify to the fbi and congress about possible russian links if he's guaranteed immunity. according to a report by the "wall street journal," none of the organization's investigating possible russian connections have taken him up on the offer. >>> this comes amid a new report that only adds to controversy surrounding the interactions between the white house and the republican head of the house intelligence committee. nbc's peter alexander has more from capitol hill. >> reporter: tonight that "new york times" report says a pair of white house officials played a role in this stunning allegation eight days ago. the republican chair of the house intelligence committee devin nunes charging u.s. spies surveilled president elect trump. >> the president elect and his team were, i guess, at least monitor
willem marx joining us from brussels. we will be talking gold in a few minutes. send your questions in. the address is streetsignseurope@cnbc.com or on twitter, @louisabojesen. >>> president trump's former national security adviser, michael flynn, has said he's willing to testify to the fbi and congress about possible russian links if he's guaranteed immunity. according to a report by the "wall street journal," none of the organization's investigating possible russian...
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willem marx from london. >>> coming up, stocks to watch. plus, could north carolina have stolen $81 million from an account at the new york fed. >> we'll have much more coming up on "worldwide exchange." i am helping 8 million taxpayers get the largest refund they deserve. one million people can benefit from precision cancer care. 197 million passengers can fly with less turbulence. i am on my way to working with one billion people. i look forward to working with you. >>> good morning. welcome back to "worldwide exchange." yesterday we saw a bit of a bounce back for markets following that significant decline on tuesday. the dow was, in fact, negative but fractionally essentially flat. the s&p was positive, the nasdaq was up a half percent. today we're basically flat in the premarket. the dow called lower by 9 points. two big factors have been influencing markets over the last couple of weeks. let's look at them. oil prices first up. they're bouncing back a bit today. they declined for the third straight day yesterday. just a slight decline.
willem marx from london. >>> coming up, stocks to watch. plus, could north carolina have stolen $81 million from an account at the new york fed. >> we'll have much more coming up on "worldwide exchange." i am helping 8 million taxpayers get the largest refund they deserve. one million people can benefit from precision cancer care. 197 million passengers can fly with less turbulence. i am on my way to working with one billion people. i look forward to working with you....
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schneider from rhode island wearing a groucho marx mustache. d'amato, the senator from new york said that the president knew i was going to solve the budget's deficit and show his old movies at the white house. he would charge people to attend them. they all finished, the president goes up, looks down at them, and says if my movies made that kind of money, i wouldn't he here. [laughter] mr. inman: that was just his nature and his ease. he was not interested in the details unless they were pertinent to something that was on his mind, and he would pursue them, grasped them, and hold onto them. we were meeting about a year in, and he made a comment that nothing useful to the u.s. had ever come from arms control agreements. mr. president, i would like to suggest maybe sometimes there were. what? i talked about how they made the decision, given the limit, to do more mobile missiles as you came to deal with. he said no one has ever told me that. he picked it up and used it. it was classic. when he saw something, he would change his mind if he accepte
schneider from rhode island wearing a groucho marx mustache. d'amato, the senator from new york said that the president knew i was going to solve the budget's deficit and show his old movies at the white house. he would charge people to attend them. they all finished, the president goes up, looks down at them, and says if my movies made that kind of money, i wouldn't he here. [laughter] mr. inman: that was just his nature and his ease. he was not interested in the details unless they were...
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karl marx said religion is the opium of the masses and i think we've reached a new era where essentially opium has become the religion of the masses. we have so wrenched our social fabric, we have communities that are devastated by unemployment, devastated by multigenerational trauma and these are communities in which people are particularly vulnerable to becoming addicted and when you add to that poor access to quality health care and you have doctors who are prescribing opioids because it's all they have at their disposal to target pain, they don't have access to other resources, you have a perfect setup for addiction. >> one of the things that is so horrifying about those numbers on overdoses addiction is one thing then you have people dying from addiction. there's one story people tell that the kind of restraints on pain pills that lowered the prescriptions, started monitoring it, that people then moved to heroin and more dangerously fentanyl which is synthetic and that moved from prescription pills to things in the black market is part of what's driving the overdose epidemic. >> cer
karl marx said religion is the opium of the masses and i think we've reached a new era where essentially opium has become the religion of the masses. we have so wrenched our social fabric, we have communities that are devastated by unemployment, devastated by multigenerational trauma and these are communities in which people are particularly vulnerable to becoming addicted and when you add to that poor access to quality health care and you have doctors who are prescribing opioids because it's...
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was that your book on marx?homas: no, i don't think i would've put things like that in that particular book. brian: were you ever a marxist? thomas: oh yes, in my 20's. fortunately, unlike today's left, i never felt that i had to what people with different views of thought. years as amy marxist, i read everything across the political spectrum. i have to this day a book on burke that i read when i was an undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book. i could tell even then. i understood there were reasons people have different views, i see that even today. not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. brian: here is another tweet. "racism is not dead but it is on life support, kept alive by politicians, race hustlers and people who get a sense of superiority by denouncing others as racists." i think there are a lot of people who would be gratified if the subject of race vanished in thin air because they are sick of hearing about it. there are people for whom this is a very
was that your book on marx?homas: no, i don't think i would've put things like that in that particular book. brian: were you ever a marxist? thomas: oh yes, in my 20's. fortunately, unlike today's left, i never felt that i had to what people with different views of thought. years as amy marxist, i read everything across the political spectrum. i have to this day a book on burke that i read when i was an undergraduate at harvard and i treasure that book. i could tell even then. i understood...
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. >> willem marx in london, we appreciate that very much.here will be a candle light vigil in trafalger square. >> by the way, we see just a conflate -- money with life, ford did preannounce to the downside. i think that's important because a lot of people have been hanging their hat on the airlines and the autos being doing better. these are two key groups. the airlines kind of fell apart and now the auto companies. >> we're going to get up to speed. warning season is upon us. >> yes, it is. few and far away, mark fields they've been doing a good job but they've missed for multiple quarters. >> we'll get to con agra, a lot of retail calls today. pvh of course with jim last night, in addition to howard schultz sending the message as he gets ready to pass the ceo baton at starbucks, you'll want to hear what he told jim. also ahead of that vote on health reform, house ways and means committee chairman kevin brady making one more push. my favorite stat of the morning is the nasdaq's up five out of six, but it's down 35 points in that stretch be
. >> willem marx in london, we appreciate that very much.here will be a candle light vigil in trafalger square. >> by the way, we see just a conflate -- money with life, ford did preannounce to the downside. i think that's important because a lot of people have been hanging their hat on the airlines and the autos being doing better. these are two key groups. the airlines kind of fell apart and now the auto companies. >> we're going to get up to speed. warning season is upon...
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marx? t your book on mr. sowell: no, it was -- no, i have put k i would things like that in that particular book, which was really a study of the history of ideas. were you ever a marxist? r. sowell: oh, yes, during my 20s. fortunately, unlike today's i never felt that i had to avoid seeing what people with different views thought. a ing all my years as marxist, i'd read everything across the political spectrum. have to this day a book on burke that i first read when i was an undergraduate at harvard, book.treasure that i could tell even then. so i understood that there were reasons why people had different see today. it's not just the -- it's not just a question of being on the of the angels against the forces of evil. mr. lamb: here's another tweet. words.are your racism is not dead but it is on ife support kept alive by politicians, race hustlers, and people who get a sense of othersrity by denouncing as racist. mr. sowell: yes. suspect that there are millions of americans who would whole ified if the subj
marx? t your book on mr. sowell: no, it was -- no, i have put k i would things like that in that particular book, which was really a study of the history of ideas. were you ever a marxist? r. sowell: oh, yes, during my 20s. fortunately, unlike today's i never felt that i had to avoid seeing what people with different views thought. a ing all my years as marxist, i'd read everything across the political spectrum. have to this day a book on burke that i first read when i was an undergraduate at...
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walter marx owns the helms and now this futuristic parking garage as well.'s saying what the price tag was but autoparkit says they build these for roughly the same price as the old school concrete ones but with way less maintenance. standard garages need ventilation and lighting systems and have to run constantly. >> here, we don't. there's nobody in the system. it's unoccupied space. the cars don't run. they're not using gasoline so that energy consumption alone is about 60% less than a traditional parking structure. >> reporter: good for the environment and good for your car. i guess when you have a computer that's doing the parking, you don't have to worry about dings and scuffs and other parking lot hazards. >> car gets strached, no birds get in there, your car is going to stay clean. you could leave it unlocked and there's no one in there to get it. >> reportr: look for even more of these things popping up. autoparkit says it's in talks to build more than 40 of them in l.a. right now. sadly, though, it hasn't yet figured how to turn average cars into a
walter marx owns the helms and now this futuristic parking garage as well.'s saying what the price tag was but autoparkit says they build these for roughly the same price as the old school concrete ones but with way less maintenance. standard garages need ventilation and lighting systems and have to run constantly. >> here, we don't. there's nobody in the system. it's unoccupied space. the cars don't run. they're not using gasoline so that energy consumption alone is about 60% less than a...
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whatever the cause of the recent rally in big far marx the industry reaching an accommodation with the president or the decline and fall of the bond market, the charts as interpreted by bob lang suggest that pfizer, merck, eli little by, and allergan could have a lot more room to run. possibly a huge amount. now, remember, lang says pfizer's chart is his favorite. but on the fundamentals, i got to tell you, i got to stick with allergan as it's rolling out six potential blockbuster drugs this year. this is great news for everyone who feels like they've missed the move as none of these stocks are historically expensive. and almost every one of them can be bought right here. but please leave some room for a pullback if we ever get one in this remarkable rally. we got tons ahead here. one of the few things both democrats and republicans seemed to agree on last night was trump's focus on infrastructure. so we're focusing on infrastructure. which companies could be long term winners under the president's plan? i'm eyeing two that could pay regardless of policy. probably want to write them do
whatever the cause of the recent rally in big far marx the industry reaching an accommodation with the president or the decline and fall of the bond market, the charts as interpreted by bob lang suggest that pfizer, merck, eli little by, and allergan could have a lot more room to run. possibly a huge amount. now, remember, lang says pfizer's chart is his favorite. but on the fundamentals, i got to tell you, i got to stick with allergan as it's rolling out six potential blockbuster drugs this...
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actually, i have set a couple of times before a private that my initial version was like the book by marxter] >> the original version was much longer. my editors said, look, you need to think about addressing people's concerns here. so she gave me the advice. as soon as it happened, words began to flow. everything again to simplify itself. and when i read it, i am really pleased with the way the language has kind of broken down into basic elements. john: so is this the way you talk to him? >> it is actually the way i talk to him. i talked to my younger son in the same matter. -- manner. it is important to be able to explain things in a fairly simple manner. this was something i was taught at university. don't love long words. try to explicit -- express things as simply as positive. the expression should be easy. john: i admire you for having a 16-year-old and 14-year-old listen to this. i have a 14-year-old why don't think would read a letter from me. tell me what was the most important message you wanted to get across. this is a complicated time and -- in the muslim world and the america
actually, i have set a couple of times before a private that my initial version was like the book by marxter] >> the original version was much longer. my editors said, look, you need to think about addressing people's concerns here. so she gave me the advice. as soon as it happened, words began to flow. everything again to simplify itself. and when i read it, i am really pleased with the way the language has kind of broken down into basic elements. john: so is this the way you talk to...
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karl marx said religion is the opium of the masses and i think we've reached a new era where essentiallyligion of the masses. we have so wrenched our social fabric, we have communities that are devastated by unemployment, devastated by multigenerational trauma and these are communities in which people are particularly vulnerable to becoming addicted and when you add to that poor access to quality health care and you have doctors who are prescribing opioids because it's all they have at their disposal to target pain, they don't have access to other resources, you have a perfect setup for addiction. >> one of the things that is so horrifying about those numbers on overdoses, s addiction is on thing then you have people dying from addiction. there's one story people tell that the kind of restraints on pain pills that lowered the prescriptions, started monitoring it, that people then moved to heroin and more dangerously fentanyl which is synthetic and that moved from prescription pills to things in the black market is part of what's driving the overdose epidem epidemic. >> certainly it's tru
karl marx said religion is the opium of the masses and i think we've reached a new era where essentiallyligion of the masses. we have so wrenched our social fabric, we have communities that are devastated by unemployment, devastated by multigenerational trauma and these are communities in which people are particularly vulnerable to becoming addicted and when you add to that poor access to quality health care and you have doctors who are prescribing opioids because it's all they have at their...
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>> no, as i said a couple of times before in private mix initial version was a das capital by marx ( laughter ) >> shorter. in my original version was longer. but my editor said you should think about addressing people's concerns here, so she gave me the idea of addressing my son. i thought, that's fantastic. as soon as that happened, everything began to flow andism fy'itself. when i read the back, when i reread it, i'm pleased the way the language has broken down into very basic elements here. >> sure. is this the way you talk to him? >> it is the way i talk to him. i talk to my younger son in the same manner. the subject matter will be slightly different, but i think it's important to be able to explain things in a fairly simple manner, and i think it was also something i was taught as university. don't with enamored or long words. try to express things as simply as possible. the ideas can be complex but the presentation should be easy. >> i admire you for having a 16-year-old and 14-year-old who could listen to this. i have a 14-year-old who i don't think would read a letter from
>> no, as i said a couple of times before in private mix initial version was a das capital by marx ( laughter ) >> shorter. in my original version was longer. but my editor said you should think about addressing people's concerns here, so she gave me the idea of addressing my son. i thought, that's fantastic. as soon as that happened, everything began to flow andism fy'itself. when i read the back, when i reread it, i'm pleased the way the language has broken down into very basic...
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morning the associated press reported that china has granted preliminary approval for 38 new trade marx -- they are -- trademarks, they are trump trademarks, paving the way for donald trump and his family to, quote, develop a host of branded businesses from hotels and golf clubs to bodyguard and other services. these reports are contained in public documents. all but three are in the president's own nameped and -- own name and the a.p. reports an official as saying that, quote, for all these marks to sail through so quickly and cleanly with no similar marks, no issues with specifications, boy, it's weird. now, the specks is that -- speculation is that these trademarks could not have been issued without approval by the ruling communist party that higher officials had to be involved and that awareness had to involve their approval for these intellectual property interests. so the benefit is to the president, to his private interests, and the fact of the matter is, the president of the united states should be beholden only to the american people, not to personal profit. but in fact, these
morning the associated press reported that china has granted preliminary approval for 38 new trade marx -- they are -- trademarks, they are trump trademarks, paving the way for donald trump and his family to, quote, develop a host of branded businesses from hotels and golf clubs to bodyguard and other services. these reports are contained in public documents. all but three are in the president's own nameped and -- own name and the a.p. reports an official as saying that, quote, for all these...
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was that your book on marx? mr.owell: no, it was --no, i have putnk i would things like that in that particular book, which was really a study of the history of ideas. mr. lamb: review ever a marxist? oh, yes, in my 20's. fortunately, unlike today's left, i never felt that i had to avoid people with different views. marxist, iears as a read everything across the political spectrum. i have to this day a book on berg that i first read back when i was undergraduate at harvard, and i treasure that book will stop i could tell even then. i understood there were reasons why people have different views, as i even see today. it is not just -- it's not just a question of being on the side of the angels against the forces of evil. mr. lamb: here's another tweet dashed on "racism is not dead, but it is on life-support support cap to live by politicians, race hustlers, and people who get a sense of superiority i denouncing others as racist." mr. sowell: yes. i suspect that there are millions of americans who would be gratified i
was that your book on marx? mr.owell: no, it was --no, i have putnk i would things like that in that particular book, which was really a study of the history of ideas. mr. lamb: review ever a marxist? oh, yes, in my 20's. fortunately, unlike today's left, i never felt that i had to avoid people with different views. marxist, iears as a read everything across the political spectrum. i have to this day a book on berg that i first read back when i was undergraduate at harvard, and i treasure that...
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i was raised on the marx brothers. the three stooges. what is a little cruel.like, in a way, dark. >> just on the face of it, not necessarily someone you predict would become an actor and a-list star and a director and producer. >> you don't know. you don't know. i went to the movies religiously every weekend to escape from life. you can imagine you always want to be that guy up there. everybody thinks that. >> from as bury park, new jersey, devito was younger by more than a decade than both his says terse. he grew up 'ford and protected. >> the thing about being in jersey and growing up with louis scalpatti and sal buradesco, anybody is going to bully you they're in trouble. nobody's going to bully you because you got your posse. >> i had my posse. emotionally my posse was my family. my mother, my father, my sisters. >> after high school, he worked in his sister angie's beauty salon, yes, doing hair. angie sent him to learn make up, which is how he ended up at the american academy of dramatic arts in new york city. >> there it is. the american academy right th
i was raised on the marx brothers. the three stooges. what is a little cruel.like, in a way, dark. >> just on the face of it, not necessarily someone you predict would become an actor and a-list star and a director and producer. >> you don't know. you don't know. i went to the movies religiously every weekend to escape from life. you can imagine you always want to be that guy up there. everybody thinks that. >> from as bury park, new jersey, devito was younger by more than a...
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i am reminded of that groucho marx routine when he cross-examined himself during a court case where.e you on the 21st? i don't know. this is what we need nunes to do. somebody on the house intelligence committee. >> yeah. and you did work for senator harry reid who late last fall seemed to be telegraphing it every way except giant neon signs that there was blockbuster information about russian involvement in the election and collusion with the trump campaign. can you tell us at this point if this is what he was talking somebody was he talking about michael flynn? >>y tell you that a lot of what he was talking about is now public knowledge. i can tell you that he feels somewhat vindicated for sure. i can tell you also he feels extremely frustrated that this information was not made public before the election. and he felt he did everything he could without without disclosing private information without making public lighting a giant neon sign and telling people this is here. unfortunately we're finding out. now better late than never. but it's too bad we didn't know before the election
i am reminded of that groucho marx routine when he cross-examined himself during a court case where.e you on the 21st? i don't know. this is what we need nunes to do. somebody on the house intelligence committee. >> yeah. and you did work for senator harry reid who late last fall seemed to be telegraphing it every way except giant neon signs that there was blockbuster information about russian involvement in the election and collusion with the trump campaign. can you tell us at this point...
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willem marx joins us with more. >> reporter: seven arrests, six addresses across the country in londonnd birmingham and elsewhere were searched by police last night. 29 injured yesterday. 7 of them still being treated in hospital in critical condition. the attacker came across westminster bridge behind me in speed in a car mowing down pedestrians. one woman was forced into the river thames behind me. he then proceeded on foot having crashed that vehicle inside the parliamentary estate, the grounds around the palace of westminster where he attacked one police officer with a knife that man sadly succumb to his injuries. the attacker shot three times by armed police, at which point the incident parliament was on lockdown for several hours. last night theresa may speaking publicly saying this was an attack on the center of british democracy. the london mayor here with a defiant tone saying brits will not be cowed by terrorism. >> willem, thank you very much. we appreciate that update. we know that you're watching things closely for us. we will continue to check this out this morning. our t
willem marx joins us with more. >> reporter: seven arrests, six addresses across the country in londonnd birmingham and elsewhere were searched by police last night. 29 injured yesterday. 7 of them still being treated in hospital in critical condition. the attacker came across westminster bridge behind me in speed in a car mowing down pedestrians. one woman was forced into the river thames behind me. he then proceeded on foot having crashed that vehicle inside the parliamentary estate,...
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commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage but i did attend it [inaudible] a 10 meeting with the command staff last friday, i guess and i find it very enlightening good i understand much better some of the issues that are of importance to the department and so am happy to learn more about that. we are going to convene a meeting soon with some stakeholders and also again i wrapped up-i'm wrapping up my captain's visits. i was at the bayview yesterday and enjoyed meeting capt.-thank you >> thank you. okay. next line item please >> >> item two-the commission announcements and certain of items identified for consideration of further commission meetings. >
commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage...
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the marx socialist coined a frame that captures the spirit of our time and place. liquid modernity. modernity is characterized by a conscious break with the authority of the past and its institutions. for baumann, solid modernity describes the first stage in which the pace of change quickened from the past but it was still slow enough for most people to adjust. things still seemed more more or less solid. but now, we have moved into liquid modernity, a time in which the pails of change is so rapid that nothing, no new institutions no new habits in new customs, have time to solidify. in liquid modernity, he said, the most successful person is the one who has no allegiances response himself and self-and he can change at will to suit his own preferences and there's no solid group anymore. now from a christian perspective i liken liquid modernity to the great flood of the bible. all the familiar landmarks of our faith are very quickly being submerged and swept away. when guy to evangelical colleges to talk about the benedict option, i'm often shocked -- shouldn't be surprised by shock b
the marx socialist coined a frame that captures the spirit of our time and place. liquid modernity. modernity is characterized by a conscious break with the authority of the past and its institutions. for baumann, solid modernity describes the first stage in which the pace of change quickened from the past but it was still slow enough for most people to adjust. things still seemed more more or less solid. but now, we have moved into liquid modernity, a time in which the pails of change is so...
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more for marx was of interview next. that interview next.round up the news and have your market update. we will speak to citigroup's chief economist as investors await payrolls numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching our weekly brexit show. i'm francine lacqua. jamie dimon says he is still getting -- guessing over how many jobs and services to shift from london as the u.k. has towards brexit. we spoke to him exquisitely in paris yesterday. >> on day one, whenever the exit takes place, jpmorgan has to be able to conduct this is with our clients and your. that is a sine qua non. they include hospitals, schools and individuals at etc., we have to do that and meet the new laws. we have to anticipate someone build up structures. we will be ready because at whatever cost, we have always been public that we think that that initially will be zero to 3000 to 4000. the other important thing about day one, because there is day one and then you have the next 10 years. ist happens on day one different than what you will be asked to do. t
more for marx was of interview next. that interview next.round up the news and have your market update. we will speak to citigroup's chief economist as investors await payrolls numbers. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: you are watching our weekly brexit show. i'm francine lacqua. jamie dimon says he is still getting -- guessing over how many jobs and services to shift from london as the u.k. has towards brexit. we spoke to him exquisitely in paris yesterday. >> on day one, whenever the...
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an articulate and polite letter and ironic that available to the committee because it reads like a marxothers skit. i won't bother you with it now but my question is what should the committee keep in mind in regards to the particular needs of the specialty care patients like this and how is that different from a primary care referral? this is sort of a special situation. >> what we are giving to get this right is doing community by community assessments because just like real estate, all healthcare is local and so there's some areas that have oversupply and some undersupply and it sounds like your constituent is in an area there might be a shortage of specialists in some of those areas. >> and i know there are specialists near him but for whatever reason -- >> we are continuing to grow our networks with there are a capable specialists in the area and we have a shortage of them, we are continuing to grow that area. we actually have a slide on this where you can see the progress that we are making in the provider growth right now. it might not pop up. there it is, 133% growth. but, we nee
an articulate and polite letter and ironic that available to the committee because it reads like a marxothers skit. i won't bother you with it now but my question is what should the committee keep in mind in regards to the particular needs of the specialty care patients like this and how is that different from a primary care referral? this is sort of a special situation. >> what we are giving to get this right is doing community by community assessments because just like real estate, all...
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commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage but i did attend it [inaudible] a 10 meeting with the command staff last friday, i guess and i find it very enlightening good i understand much better some of the issues that are of importance to the department and so am happy to learn more about that. we are going to convene a meeting soon with some stakeholders and also again i wrapped up-i'm wrapping up my captain's visits. i was at the bayview yesterday and enjoyed meeting capt.-thank you >> thank you. okay. next line item please >> >> item two-the commission announcements and certain of items identified for consideration of further commission meetings. >
commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage...
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commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage but i did attend it [inaudible] a 10 meeting with the command staff last friday, i guess and i find it very enlightening good i understand much better some of the issues that are of importance to the department and so am happy to learn more about that. we are going to convene a meeting soon with some stakeholders and also again i wrapped up-i'm wrapping up my captain's visits. i was at the bayview yesterday and enjoyed meeting capt.-thank you >> thank you. okay. next line item please >> >> item two-the commission announcements and certain of items identified for consideration of further commission meetings. >
commissioners report i did attend the march 7 report to the board of supervisors and deliver some prefer marx before the chiefs remarks some of our more recent activities discussing some of the activities we will be taking on in our specific role in on the commission related but related reforms as and how we will be interacting with the departments in those reforms. other than that, i have no further report. commissioners, do you have anything to report? nothing? >> i will take advantage...
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it reads like a marx brothers skit.hat should this committee keep and mind in regard to the particular needs of the specialty care patients and how is this different from the primary care referrals? these is a special situation. >> yeah. well, what we are doing to make sure that we get this right is we are doing community by community assessments because there's -- just like real estate, all health care is local, and so there's some areas that have oversupply of specialists and some undersupply and sounds like your constituent lives in an area where there's a shortage. >> i know there are specialists near him but for whatever reason they're not on the panel. >> we are continuing to grow our network so if there are available specialists in the area, we're continuing to grow that wear. we have a slide of his where you can see the progress we're making in provider growth right now. it might not pop up. >> it there is. 133% growth. but we need to continue to build out the network and stories like that are impactful so i'm g
it reads like a marx brothers skit.hat should this committee keep and mind in regard to the particular needs of the specialty care patients and how is this different from the primary care referrals? these is a special situation. >> yeah. well, what we are doing to make sure that we get this right is we are doing community by community assessments because there's -- just like real estate, all health care is local, and so there's some areas that have oversupply of specialists and some...