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emerson elect trick. emr. big industrial conglomerate pap brilliant technician a colleague at realmoney.com a terrific track record to get a better sense where emerson might be headed for those of you who don't remember, the last time we checked in with collins, four weeks ago. pounded on a stock nobody liked called qualcomm. 6% trading game. never, after trading game and got it nice move. take a look at the daily chart of emerson collins says this stock may flash more than a few sparks here an interesting chart over the past four moss emerson basically is trading sideway see that doing nothing. in a tight channel between 57 and 61. 57-61. breaking out from the major rally back in january. lately, though the stock begun to push against a ceiling of resistance with emerson currently trading at $60.84, a few cents way from a true breakout. according to cons, the stock gets back to $$61, becomes real and resistance turns into emerson's new floor. a floor of support but it's not just the price action that's has co
emerson elect trick. emr. big industrial conglomerate pap brilliant technician a colleague at realmoney.com a terrific track record to get a better sense where emerson might be headed for those of you who don't remember, the last time we checked in with collins, four weeks ago. pounded on a stock nobody liked called qualcomm. 6% trading game. never, after trading game and got it nice move. take a look at the daily chart of emerson collins says this stock may flash more than a few sparks here an...
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emerson for being recognized as one of the top 20 ag teachers in the nation. by the national association of agricultural educators. they come into her classroom with a strong background in agriculture and she provides hands on lessons that provoke meaningful connection between the curriculum and the work at home to help take their learning to the next level. her students can earn industry certification and dual credit by enrolling in her agricultural courses. she helps develop her students' leadership skills through the national f.f.a. organization, skills they need to move forward, higher levels of education, postgraduate education and just for life. to borrow from the f.f.a. creed i, too, believe in the future of agriculture because of educators like lauren emerson who are leading the next generation of agriculturalists, the fifth district is proud to recognize mrs. emerson for all she's doing for her ag students. thank you, mr. speaker, and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the
emerson for being recognized as one of the top 20 ag teachers in the nation. by the national association of agricultural educators. they come into her classroom with a strong background in agriculture and she provides hands on lessons that provoke meaningful connection between the curriculum and the work at home to help take their learning to the next level. her students can earn industry certification and dual credit by enrolling in her agricultural courses. she helps develop her students'...
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====sot, emerson 10:03:56 "yo puedo estar con mi iphone con mi abuelito y estamos jugando ajedrez y yoo tiempo"==== tecnologia que nos seguira acerando a los que tenemos lejos... y alejandonos, quizas, de los que estan cerca. en san francisco, cristina lodnoÑo, noticias telemundo. take vo / cesar --baÑados en vino, as terminaron los miles de asistentes de una histrica celebracin, al regresar les contamos donde se celbra esta curiosa tradicin... gabriel live alemania goleo a mexico el dia de hoy cuatro a uno en la segunda semifinal de la copa fifa confederaciones take sports vo y se convierte en el segundo finalista del torneo, le tenemos todos los detalles desde rusia al volver. take gaby live end segment ye le deportivo... take pkg :01 :26 1:30 gfx ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib no cg maÑana se reanuda la actividad ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib 1:30 gfx ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib ad lib no cg maÑana se reanuda la actividad en la copa fifa take pkg :01
====sot, emerson 10:03:56 "yo puedo estar con mi iphone con mi abuelito y estamos jugando ajedrez y yoo tiempo"==== tecnologia que nos seguira acerando a los que tenemos lejos... y alejandonos, quizas, de los que estan cerca. en san francisco, cristina lodnoÑo, noticias telemundo. take vo / cesar --baÑados en vino, as terminaron los miles de asistentes de una histrica celebracin, al regresar les contamos donde se celbra esta curiosa tradicin... gabriel live alemania goleo a mexico...
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i'm ceo of emerson in st. louis, missouri, and serve as current chairman as national association of manufacturers, nem board of directors. emerson is a $15 billion manufacturing company providing innovative products, solutions industrial, commercial, residential markets and we have over 80,000 people in operations in more than 150 countries. nem, nation's largest trade organization committed to policy agenda that helps manufacturers grow and create jobs. we appreciate current efforts of advance pro growth and current tax reform. manufacturers in the united states struggle to compete and win. our tax system with high tax rates and outdated international tax rules in a significant tax compliance burden we have the best chance in 30 years to advance significant tax reform and must take full advantage of this opportunity. it will enhance u.s. economic growth. since the last major reform in 1986, manufacturers in the u.s. have innovated. but the tax code is not. with a combined statutory tax rate that can top 39%,
i'm ceo of emerson in st. louis, missouri, and serve as current chairman as national association of manufacturers, nem board of directors. emerson is a $15 billion manufacturing company providing innovative products, solutions industrial, commercial, residential markets and we have over 80,000 people in operations in more than 150 countries. nem, nation's largest trade organization committed to policy agenda that helps manufacturers grow and create jobs. we appreciate current efforts of advance...
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i'm chairman and ce o of emerson in st. louis, missouri and serve as the current chairman on nem board of directors. emerson is a $15 billion manufacturing company providing innovative products, solutions, industrial, commercial and residential markets and we have over 0,000 people in operations in more than 150 countries. the nem, the large's trade association is committed to a policy agenda that helps manufacturers grow and create jobs. we appreciate the efforts of the advance progrowth and permanent tax reform. manufacturers in the united states struggle to compete and win. on our tax system with high tax rates and outdated international tax rules and a significant tax compliance burden, we have the best chance in over 30 years to advance significant tax reforming and must take full advantage of this opportunity. it will enhance u.s. economic growth. since the last major reform in 1986 manufacturers in the u.s. have innovated but the tax code has not. with the combined statutory corporate tax rate that can top 38%, manuf
i'm chairman and ce o of emerson in st. louis, missouri and serve as the current chairman on nem board of directors. emerson is a $15 billion manufacturing company providing innovative products, solutions, industrial, commercial and residential markets and we have over 0,000 people in operations in more than 150 countries. the nem, the large's trade association is committed to a policy agenda that helps manufacturers grow and create jobs. we appreciate the efforts of the advance progrowth and...
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emerson's business is glo globe frifrm as a u.s. company headquartered in st. louis, missouri, emerson typically pays more in taxes on worldwide earnings than our foreign competitors. this is another issue. most countries -- companies pay little or no tax when they bring their foreign earnings back home. the united states, on the other hand, has a world wide system meaning global companies where they do business, they pay taxes as well as in the united states when we bring the earnings back home. this out of tax burden is a significant disadvantage when u.s. companies are competing for global business. this will increase u.s. jobs, exports and allow for a flow of capital back the united states for investment right here in america, a tax plan must encourage capital investment by allowing accelerated appreciation of newly invested assets, one of the most important being the full expensing the first year. opinionsi expensing lowers the cost of capital and economic adjustment and job growth. i strongly support a robust r & d incentive. u.s. manufacturing would want
emerson's business is glo globe frifrm as a u.s. company headquartered in st. louis, missouri, emerson typically pays more in taxes on worldwide earnings than our foreign competitors. this is another issue. most countries -- companies pay little or no tax when they bring their foreign earnings back home. the united states, on the other hand, has a world wide system meaning global companies where they do business, they pay taxes as well as in the united states when we bring the earnings back...
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. >>> emerson los ha tenido todos y espera con ansiedad el prÓximo en septiembre . >>> inteligencia artificial los que estÁn cerca. >>> me levanto. voy a ver el telÉfono me acuesto, estoy viendo el telÉfono. >>> y duermo. >>> con el telÉfono. >>> en san francisco. cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar, en noticias telemundo los detalles de la grande excepciÓn sufrida por la selecciÓn de mÉxico en la copa confederaciones, en la semifinal frente a una mal un ya superior. y analizamos tambiÉn los detalles de este partido, que deja afuera de la final al tri, cuyos jugadores se dejaron hasta la piel en el >>> lamentablemente no pudo ser, la selecciÓn mexicana se estrellÓ contra el muro alemÁn que fue mucho mÁs efectivo. rogelio mora-tagle tiene los detalles. ♪ cÁnticos) ♪ ♪ >>> llegaron con mucha, mucha ilusiÓn. >>> un poco apretado, pero creo que vamos a ganar 2-1. >>> del otro lad, viene el remate. >>> alemania la que siempre gana, arruinÓ la fiesta mexicana es mÁs, ni siquiera dejÓ que comenzara, con 2 goles de goretzka se adelantÓ muy temprano. >>> tenÍamos expectativas grandes,
. >>> emerson los ha tenido todos y espera con ansiedad el prÓximo en septiembre . >>> inteligencia artificial los que estÁn cerca. >>> me levanto. voy a ver el telÉfono me acuesto, estoy viendo el telÉfono. >>> y duermo. >>> con el telÉfono. >>> en san francisco. cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo. >>> al regresar, en noticias telemundo los detalles de la grande excepciÓn sufrida por la selecciÓn de mÉxico en la copa...
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but tonight he surprised amy his wife and kids, miles, emerson, and emile y'all before the first pitch. >> now they get to spend the weekend together and beyond. >> the matter anymore, did it. >> it didn't turn out well, but that's coming up in sports. >> highlight,. >> great finish to the week and now just really hot here. some heat tomorrow, but i think the real heat comes in sunday, monday, tuesday and wednesday. let's talk about what is happening. high of 85 and today high of 84, little late on the drum roll, but okay, difference, zero, going 90 tomorrow for my guarantee. the jet stream is going way north. high pressures, bermuda high situation. upper level winds in place, highs in the 90s and limited rain at least through the middle of next week. thursday, friday, better chance of showers and storms. nats on 9, we got that game. if you are going sunny and hot, shades, sun screen, extra water and highs pushing upper 80s if not 90. 95 on sunday, 95 on monday, 96 on tuesday and monday to tuesday if we hit these numbers, that could be record in washington, and wednesday a little bit c
but tonight he surprised amy his wife and kids, miles, emerson, and emile y'all before the first pitch. >> now they get to spend the weekend together and beyond. >> the matter anymore, did it. >> it didn't turn out well, but that's coming up in sports. >> highlight,. >> great finish to the week and now just really hot here. some heat tomorrow, but i think the real heat comes in sunday, monday, tuesday and wednesday. let's talk about what is happening. high of 85...
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elise jordan, peter emerson, guys, thank you so much both of you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> wellwake of this week's congressional baseball shooting, i'll ask a republican congresswoman if the president does bear any responsibility for the increased tension in our political rhetoric. dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. experience the exhilaration of the bold lexus is. experience amazing. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. ykeep you sidelined.ng that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. for years, centurylink has been promising fast internet to small businesses. but for many businesses, it's out of reach. why promise something you can't deliver? comcast business is different. ♪ ♪
elise jordan, peter emerson, guys, thank you so much both of you, appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> wellwake of this week's congressional baseball shooting, i'll ask a republican congresswoman if the president does bear any responsibility for the increased tension in our political rhetoric. dynamic performance, so you can own the road. track-tuned handling, so you can conquer corners. aggressive-styling, so you can break away from everyone else. experience the exhilaration of the...
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elise jordan and peter emerson, good to see you.hank you so much. >>> vladimir putin's performance at that forum yesterday has drawn countless headlines and reactions. "the washington post" david ignatius observed putin grew aggressively sarcastic and peeved. the thoughts of michael mcfaul. does he think that putin was trolling the u.s.? we'll be right back. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases... both. ♪ p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i have cheese and uh these herbs. p3 snacks. the more interesting way to get your protein. ♪ everything your family touches sticks with them. make sure the germs they bring home don't stick around. use clorox disinfecting products. because no one kills germs better than clorox. prone jar shatterst livthe competition.pe? olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. ageless. how if guests book
elise jordan and peter emerson, good to see you.hank you so much. >>> vladimir putin's performance at that forum yesterday has drawn countless headlines and reactions. "the washington post" david ignatius observed putin grew aggressively sarcastic and peeved. the thoughts of michael mcfaul. does he think that putin was trolling the u.s.? we'll be right back. ♪ art. it can be sculpted, bringing to life beautiful detail. or painted in luxurious strokes. and in rare cases......
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dave: to an interview with keith emerson or something. laura: f the uninitiated, how do you define progressive rock? ♪ dave: super ambitious music. most of it grew out of the 1960's, kind of music in london, and evolved in the u.k. and the united states and in europe, too, music that incorporated classical forms, experimental music, and that is why it is so hard to find -- i have yet to find a great elevator pitch for it. bands like yes, king crimson -- laura: you mentioned one band i know, procul harum. you say it is rock's best and weirdest rebellion. best? dave: i think so. the diversity i was mentioning before, especially if you look at what replaced it -- i love punk, i liked it before progressive, although i'm younger than both those movements. but it was fairly limiting, and when it wasn't, it was quoting things that progressive rock had done first. laura: there is a wonderful section at the open of the book where you described being on a progressive rock cruise in miami with the united nations of people who like the music. what is
dave: to an interview with keith emerson or something. laura: f the uninitiated, how do you define progressive rock? ♪ dave: super ambitious music. most of it grew out of the 1960's, kind of music in london, and evolved in the u.k. and the united states and in europe, too, music that incorporated classical forms, experimental music, and that is why it is so hard to find -- i have yet to find a great elevator pitch for it. bands like yes, king crimson -- laura: you mentioned one band i know,...
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if you came from the united arab emirates and emerson one of them was given a visa to enter the united states. they were given different types of visas and the 9/11 commission, which should report, had a report on the visas they got the congress look at. this it was a problem then, it's 16 years later are we going to deal with this problem? you think about the strategic aims of the u.s. counterterrorism policy should be to stop americans from being killed, especially in the united states of america. the should've been the aim immediately after 9/11. the first problem was we let those men get on those airplanes and attacked us. and we went to afghanistan and fought a war and went to iraq and fought a war and barack obama intervene in libya. we are still at war in afghanistan. afghanistan is not stabilized. the salamander not in power as the government of afghanistan, but they are still there. al qaeda is still in afghanistan and now you have the islamic state in afghanistan. if you're looking at an efficient way to prevent americans from being killed by terrorists, let's look at the vis
if you came from the united arab emirates and emerson one of them was given a visa to enter the united states. they were given different types of visas and the 9/11 commission, which should report, had a report on the visas they got the congress look at. this it was a problem then, it's 16 years later are we going to deal with this problem? you think about the strategic aims of the u.s. counterterrorism policy should be to stop americans from being killed, especially in the united states of...
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crazy to me as you see on the news how they like positive get twisted you know we were watching was emerson but many of the girl in the middle of the lower third there was like you know how to go is a u.s. plane shoots down pro assad or claim first of all a plane can have an opinion one way or the other and if you really were going to do that correctly it should have said get out pro. tear us. like this man disguise but like. the idea that you're sitting there literally making him a madam it objects part of a regime not just these are planes that are run by the syrian government however you feel about that that's what it is and this is an act of aggression towards them even if they bomb the people that you're giving arms and money to. government foreign governments plain property. so you just did if we did that or somebody did that to us we would be at war with. bombs all over the country what's been the u.s. response to the incident the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff general joseph dunford stated during a speech on monday at the national press club said quote i'm confident that we'r
crazy to me as you see on the news how they like positive get twisted you know we were watching was emerson but many of the girl in the middle of the lower third there was like you know how to go is a u.s. plane shoots down pro assad or claim first of all a plane can have an opinion one way or the other and if you really were going to do that correctly it should have said get out pro. tear us. like this man disguise but like. the idea that you're sitting there literally making him a madam it...
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emerson --dash mike thomas jefferson university has been going through the details of this 142 page planhe is standing by to give you his prognosis next. and for one major sector the news is not looking good. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes when used with diet and exercise. trulicity is not insulin. it should not be the first medicine to treat diabetes or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not take trulicity if you or a family member has had medullary thyroid cancer, if you've had multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are al
emerson --dash mike thomas jefferson university has been going through the details of this 142 page planhe is standing by to give you his prognosis next. and for one major sector the news is not looking good. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own...
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he quoted emerson.he quoted pain and so much of the enlightenment is about those elements and by the time reagan was an adult he started to fully form philosophy centered on maximum freedom consistent with law and order. so, anyone who articulates that or understands that is the heir to the reagan philosophy whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell, anyone who tries to advance the rights and freedoms of privacy. >> with a question in the back. >> many republicans now join liberals in questioning the war on drugs and its aftermath and the human toll taken, if reagan were alive and mentally well today do you think you would have some of the same reservations? >> that's a good question and a tough one because reagan was in many ways a libertarian. he didn't interview in 1970-- in 1970 time in which he said libertarians and is the fundable basis for conservatives and, but he was also a traditionalist. i'm sure he would have devised-- maybe, yes, i think we should control distribution and use of drug
he quoted emerson.he quoted pain and so much of the enlightenment is about those elements and by the time reagan was an adult he started to fully form philosophy centered on maximum freedom consistent with law and order. so, anyone who articulates that or understands that is the heir to the reagan philosophy whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell, anyone who tries to advance the rights and freedoms of privacy. >> with a question in the back. >> many republicans now join...
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the words agreeing with really conservative members of the legislature like representative julie emerson and they passed reforms that will significantly reduce the prison population kentucky led by governor matt bevin again my home state governor bev and you would agree with me probably one of the most conservative governors in this country you know probably one of the most aggressive governors on criminal justice reform you've got mary fallin she was by the way the first governor in this country to mention the plight of women incarcerated in her state of the state speech and actually now has a record on on women's issues on criminal justice reform but states as diverse as minnesota ohio michigan pennsylvania all over the country we're seeing reform and it's really really frustrating to watch conservatives and by the way i am one and a lifelong republican it's frustrating to watch conservatives at the federal level dismiss the success of reform in the states when we've always considered the states the laboratories of democracy. for all europe's great talking thank you so much for half so
the words agreeing with really conservative members of the legislature like representative julie emerson and they passed reforms that will significantly reduce the prison population kentucky led by governor matt bevin again my home state governor bev and you would agree with me probably one of the most conservative governors in this country you know probably one of the most aggressive governors on criminal justice reform you've got mary fallin she was by the way the first governor in this...
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ron emerson says, the day of careers of politicians is numbered for all americans for people with real jobs not working politicians. rich zimmerman said he better not >> republican parties self identity, what do they stand fo for? the idea that they're going to push this out suggests that they're going to push it into the legislative calendar for tax reform and if they could into health care reform, how are they going to be doing the heavier list of tax reform? i'll make one more quick point. they're talking about keeping the 3.8 surcharge. the democrats will run that argument right at them when they start talking about reducing taxes on business. they put themselves in a really deep hole at this point. >> heather: speaking of being in a tough position, which talk about this. joe scarborough and mika burzynski blasting president trump and "the washington post" as you expected for his controversial twitter rants about them. they also talked about it on their morning show. what's your response to that? >> the most unfortunate thing hasn't not do much to with mika, but donald trump. he di
ron emerson says, the day of careers of politicians is numbered for all americans for people with real jobs not working politicians. rich zimmerman said he better not >> republican parties self identity, what do they stand fo for? the idea that they're going to push this out suggests that they're going to push it into the legislative calendar for tax reform and if they could into health care reform, how are they going to be doing the heavier list of tax reform? i'll make one more quick...
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the fight was over a cell phone and it spilled out on to the emerson in northwest. police say jones pulled out a knife, stabbing miner once before taking her cell phone back and leaving the scene. jones and miner had a history of fighting, but in court today, jones tearfully told the judge that she never intended on killing anyone. >> she's going to do all she can to fulfill what the other young lady is not able to fulfill. >> but miner's family is angry. they walked out of court feeling as six years in prison wasn't enough and justice wasn't served. miner's mother said "she killed my daughter and got away with it. there's no words that will bring miner back. but she did what she could to describe her sorrow. >> from her heart, she cried out to the family to forgive me and i'm going to show you all that that child who passed is going to be part of me. >> reporter: reporting in the 4. >>> police in pennsylvania are looking for a man. police say 18-year-old bianca was attempting to merge into the same lane as red pickup truck. well the driver of that pick up, pulled o
the fight was over a cell phone and it spilled out on to the emerson in northwest. police say jones pulled out a knife, stabbing miner once before taking her cell phone back and leaving the scene. jones and miner had a history of fighting, but in court today, jones tearfully told the judge that she never intended on killing anyone. >> she's going to do all she can to fulfill what the other young lady is not able to fulfill. >> but miner's family is angry. they walked out of court...
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he quoted emerson, he quoted a pain, and so much of the enlightenment is about those elements and reagan by the timef he's an adult he's got a fully formed philosophy that was centered on the maximum freedom consistent with law and order. privacy for the individual. anybody who articulates that or understand that is the heir to the reagan philosophy, whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell. anyone who tries to advance individual freedom and home privacy. >> question in the back. >> if any republicans now join liberals in questioning the war on drugs and its aftermath, the human toll is taking, if reagan was alive and mentally well today, do you think he would have some of the same reservations? >> that's a tough one. it's a good question. reagan was, in many ways, a libertarian. he did an interview with the magazine in 1975 which he said that libertarianism was the fundamental basis for american conservatism but he's also a traditionalist. i'm sure that he would have devised -- yes, i think we should control the distribution and use of drugs of hallucinogenic but it should be do
he quoted emerson, he quoted a pain, and so much of the enlightenment is about those elements and reagan by the timef he's an adult he's got a fully formed philosophy that was centered on the maximum freedom consistent with law and order. privacy for the individual. anybody who articulates that or understand that is the heir to the reagan philosophy, whether it's ted cruz or mike pence or mcconnell. anyone who tries to advance individual freedom and home privacy. >> question in the back....
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scott emerson will take over. and the giants are playing in colorado. >>> round one of the u.s. wisconsin. you see the rough, defending champ dustin johnson, plus three 75. jordan spieth needed his weed w whacker. jason day, five bogeys at plus 7, tied for 151st. rickie fowler, no trouble. stay out of the rough. he had his best ever round of the majors, 7 under 65 and leading by one. the rough is a tad controversial at this year's event. >> players not happy. >> thank you, larry. >>> join us at 9:00. the cure for range anxiety. new technology that could allow you to charge your electric car as you go. >>> at 11:00, demeaning comments during an unber ride, what one south bay person said about women. >>> game show night, celebrity family feud, starts off at 8:00. followed by to tell the truth at 9:00. the $100,000 pyramid airs at 10:00 before the news at 11:00. >> at 11:35, "jimmy kimmel live," with andy samburg, gillian bell and 2 chainz. >> that's our report. as always, we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for spencer christian, larry beil, thank you for jo
scott emerson will take over. and the giants are playing in colorado. >>> round one of the u.s. wisconsin. you see the rough, defending champ dustin johnson, plus three 75. jordan spieth needed his weed w whacker. jason day, five bogeys at plus 7, tied for 151st. rickie fowler, no trouble. stay out of the rough. he had his best ever round of the majors, 7 under 65 and leading by one. the rough is a tad controversial at this year's event. >> players not happy. >> thank you,...
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third word scott emerson was named the new pitching coach. i don't think people are terribly surprised about the a's giving their talent across the bridge. it's a little different. you got two last place teams. it's going to be a long hot summer. >> oh, boy. >> in more ways than one. >> we'll celebrate the warriors championship a little longer. >> soak it all in. >>> coming up in the next half- hour, claims of justice denied. protestors lash out saying a tech executive is getting off with a light sentence for domestic violence. how his wife says the system failed her. >> and a jury deadlocked over the fate of bill cosby. but what the impasse means for the comedian's sexual assault trial. >> and a blimp falls from the sky in a fiery crash. the scare at the u.s. open. a bay area tech executive, sentenced in a domestic violence case. but not everyone says the punishment fits the crime. tu >>> new at 6:30 a bay area tech executive sentenced in a domestic violence case. but not everyone says the punishment fits the crime. turns out he will only sp
third word scott emerson was named the new pitching coach. i don't think people are terribly surprised about the a's giving their talent across the bridge. it's a little different. you got two last place teams. it's going to be a long hot summer. >> oh, boy. >> in more ways than one. >> we'll celebrate the warriors championship a little longer. >> soak it all in. >>> coming up in the next half- hour, claims of justice denied. protestors lash out saying a tech...
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scott emerson will take over. and the giants are playing in colorado. >>> round one of the u.s.in. you see the rough, defending champ dustin johnson, plus three 75. jordan spieth needed his weed w whacker. jason day, five bogeys at plus 7, tied for 151st. rickie fowler, no trouble. stay out of the rough. he had his best ever round of the majors, 7 under 65 and leading by one. the rough is a tad controversial at this year's event. >> players not happy. >> thank you, larry. >>> join us at 9:00. the cure for range anxiety. new technology that could allow you to charge your electric car as you go. >>> at 11:00, demeaning comments during an unber ride, what one south bay person said about women. >>> game show night, celebrity family feud, starts off at 8:00. followed by to tell the truth at 9:00. the $100,000 pyramid airs at 10:00 before the news at 11:00. >> at 11:35, "jimmy kimmel live," with andy samburg, gillian bell and 2 chainz. >> that's our report. as always, we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. for spencer christian, larry beil, thank you for joining us
scott emerson will take over. and the giants are playing in colorado. >>> round one of the u.s.in. you see the rough, defending champ dustin johnson, plus three 75. jordan spieth needed his weed w whacker. jason day, five bogeys at plus 7, tied for 151st. rickie fowler, no trouble. stay out of the rough. he had his best ever round of the majors, 7 under 65 and leading by one. the rough is a tad controversial at this year's event. >> players not happy. >> thank you, larry....
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emerson electric is in talks to acquire paradigm.person from leader with the matter, the deal could be announced within weeks. paradigm is currently owned by apex partners and taken my equities. -- and gmi equities. that is your bloomberg business flash. thank you very much. the irish government is set to raise 3.2 billion euros in europe's largest ipo so far this year. it turns to markets after having tapped -- picked ireland in a financial crisis. joining us is timothy. great to have you on the program. you have been watching this story. it was iconic as far as irish history -- as far as irish history. it looks like they are going down the middle of the market range. why is this ipo particularly important beyond the five factor? -- beyond the size of factor? as you-- timothy: referred to before, this is the main lender to the irish mortgage lender. the government has spent 21 billion euros rescuing this bank. this is the first step in that bringing it back to the market, to the hands of taxpayers. why is the pricing of the deal dif
emerson electric is in talks to acquire paradigm.person from leader with the matter, the deal could be announced within weeks. paradigm is currently owned by apex partners and taken my equities. -- and gmi equities. that is your bloomberg business flash. thank you very much. the irish government is set to raise 3.2 billion euros in europe's largest ipo so far this year. it turns to markets after having tapped -- picked ireland in a financial crisis. joining us is timothy. great to have you on...
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. >> my colleague had the ability to speak with peter emerson.ith several democratic presidents and about the strategy behind the messaging for democrats right now, certainly in light of the special election losses for that party. and why republicans, as you say, crystal, might be hiding behind these hiding behind the tweets as a distraction. but take a listen. >> fellow democrats, if you're watching, we don't have a message, anti-trump doesn't work, it's very clear, too, that democrats who thought that the trump election in november was a fluke, it's not. democrats better figure out what the message is and it better be an emotionally resonant message, which is usually jobs and health, to be able to even think about moving forward. >> amen. >> you say the focus needs to be on exposing what this bill really means as being bad for the american people. what else do the democrats have to go on? your book dives into this about reversing the apocalypse. >> yes. >> what is the strategy for messaging from democrats? >> i think that is so well said. i mea
. >> my colleague had the ability to speak with peter emerson.ith several democratic presidents and about the strategy behind the messaging for democrats right now, certainly in light of the special election losses for that party. and why republicans, as you say, crystal, might be hiding behind these hiding behind the tweets as a distraction. but take a listen. >> fellow democrats, if you're watching, we don't have a message, anti-trump doesn't work, it's very clear, too, that...
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. >> it's under pressure as well >> look caterpillar, emerson both said great things about orders, bute too related to oil, so yesterday it got slugged wouldn't be surprised if it got slugged again. it's so linked with oil. anything linked with oil is being amazoned >> we talked about the benefits to the consumer of lower gasoline prices. >> the market doesn't understand that. >> is that simply not something that ever came to fruition >> it should be. >> was it a figment of our imaginations >> carnival cruise had a good quarter, the stock is not up, but there will be more driving there will be more travel. that segment of the economy is doing quite well there's been no what i would regard as being typical elasticity these new cars, they just burn much less fuel, but i think there's a step up in demand, but it's not going to be enough to be able to keep out going back to 50. >> you don't see it going back to 50. >> it's going to be hard unless a compute lee lickia comes back off-line one of -- or the saudis have to say, listen, we're drawing a proverbial line in the sand and we're going
. >> it's under pressure as well >> look caterpillar, emerson both said great things about orders, bute too related to oil, so yesterday it got slugged wouldn't be surprised if it got slugged again. it's so linked with oil. anything linked with oil is being amazoned >> we talked about the benefits to the consumer of lower gasoline prices. >> the market doesn't understand that. >> is that simply not something that ever came to fruition >> it should be....
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of course our head coach, tori barnes, jo ann emerson's daughter, who was the co-founder of this game nine years ago. our own house favorite, natalie buchanan. who is an amazing new mom and has been out there with us in spite of just having a baby a few short months ago. coach jim who has been amazing as well. and of course our very own colleague, coach peril mutter from the great state of colorado -- perlmutter from the great state of colorado. so come on out tonight. :00 p.m. at want kins -- watkins recreation center. turn right at the c.v.s. now i'd like to turn it over to my co-captain and friend and fellow appropriator, martha roby from alabama. mrs. roby: i think everyone would agree with me when i say that in the misdemeanor ivet of the tragedy and -- in the midst of the tragedy and horror last week, there were also special moments that brought us together and reminded us of what's really important. one was right here in this chamber when we heard such touching speakers, speeches from paul ryan and leader pelosi. another at the baseball field, at the baseball game, when the ent
of course our head coach, tori barnes, jo ann emerson's daughter, who was the co-founder of this game nine years ago. our own house favorite, natalie buchanan. who is an amazing new mom and has been out there with us in spite of just having a baby a few short months ago. coach jim who has been amazing as well. and of course our very own colleague, coach peril mutter from the great state of colorado -- perlmutter from the great state of colorado. so come on out tonight. :00 p.m. at want kins --...
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it was emerson who said very simply, to paraphrase him, "that only what we within, can we see without, if we see no angels, it's because we harbor none." now i worry because i still see now the words of ralph ellison be so true, he said, "i am an invisible man, because people refuse to see me." i believe that there are so many people we encounter every day that we just don't see. but what is even worse than that, and i am compelled by that, it is what drives me every day to try to make this nation one more of justice and mercy and decency, but i'm telling you now that i'm in a professional world, i've come to worry about a different type of invisibility that actually can't be best described as invisibility, but maybe it is how we, every single day, reduce people, strip them from their layers of their humanity down to a label or a presumption. i love the flowing words of martin luther king when he talked about repentance, he says we will have to repent in this day and age, not just for the victory of the violent words and actions of the bad people, but also the appalling silence and in
it was emerson who said very simply, to paraphrase him, "that only what we within, can we see without, if we see no angels, it's because we harbor none." now i worry because i still see now the words of ralph ellison be so true, he said, "i am an invisible man, because people refuse to see me." i believe that there are so many people we encounter every day that we just don't see. but what is even worse than that, and i am compelled by that, it is what drives me every day to...
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and eli lake and peter emerson. howard, what make you of the rookie?k james comey is right, he sure looked like he was at least acting with the kind of knowledge he would have had after many years of experience dealing with getting permits in new york city. i mean, that's how they operate up there. a couple things. first of all, even if he was not aware of the -- what the speaker called the long-running legal niceties, that did not prevent donald trump from going after hillary clinton day after day after day with what seemed to be a fairly detailed knowledge of the -- at least enough to make the accusation, that hillary clinton and bill clinton were monkeying around with the justice department and the fbi over her e-mail investigation. so he laid that predicate has a candidate, number one. more important, if he -- if he is a rookie, what a rookie does is come in and get help, get advice, learn the niceties on day one. donald trump, who i have interviewed and who i know, thinks he can handle everything on his own. don't forget, during the campaign he sa
and eli lake and peter emerson. howard, what make you of the rookie?k james comey is right, he sure looked like he was at least acting with the kind of knowledge he would have had after many years of experience dealing with getting permits in new york city. i mean, that's how they operate up there. a couple things. first of all, even if he was not aware of the -- what the speaker called the long-running legal niceties, that did not prevent donald trump from going after hillary clinton day after...
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by the way, i served emerson boozer a double steak. you don't remember me, do you? i remember the tip. [laughter] >> well, i hope it was all right. by the way, boo used a lot more energy than i did. i'm glad you gave him a double steak. stuart: you gave me a whopping great big tip. a big smile. i have never forgotten it. you were the star of the entire restaurant. virtually everybody stood up looked at you coming in. it was great joe. it was great to be part of america in my first couple weeks and months in this great country. joe, thanks for being with us. always a pleasure. thank you, sir. >> thank you, stuart. stuart: see you again soon. >>> what's next, nancy pelosi says the senate health care bill will kill hundreds of thousands of people. senator al franken says, well it is 2000 who will die. we're on the story. >>> start-up, blue apron, they deliver meals complete with all the ingredients ready to cook. they may go public. they're expected to go public on thursday. we have details on that too. ♪ introducing new parodontax. the toothpaste that helps prevent bl
by the way, i served emerson boozer a double steak. you don't remember me, do you? i remember the tip. [laughter] >> well, i hope it was all right. by the way, boo used a lot more energy than i did. i'm glad you gave him a double steak. stuart: you gave me a whopping great big tip. a big smile. i have never forgotten it. you were the star of the entire restaurant. virtually everybody stood up looked at you coming in. it was great joe. it was great to be part of america in my first couple...
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connecticut, i was a waiter joe namath and his team came in, i served joe namath a steak, i served emerson our program we will be talking about the steak dinner from february, 1973 we will also be talking about streaming for the nfl how to get millennials we might even have a word about what happens to football if you are trying to make it safer will it be popular those are my -- those are my zloufrz disclosures what we are going to talk about. >> i cannot wait i am cruiser if you are curious about recent mcenroe serene adams controversy jane mcenroe made a comment about serena best female tennis player in the world they said female he said less would be like 700th if competed with men serena tweeted about it since then. >> if you want me to ask a football legend about a current tennis controversy, i will think about it okay? . >> we know how we are. about telling other anchors what questions -- that is not what i would say curious i am curious if you are going to ask about that. i guess i will wait and see. >> you should see what comes at me from suggestions, about what i should ask. >> i
connecticut, i was a waiter joe namath and his team came in, i served joe namath a steak, i served emerson our program we will be talking about the steak dinner from february, 1973 we will also be talking about streaming for the nfl how to get millennials we might even have a word about what happens to football if you are trying to make it safer will it be popular those are my -- those are my zloufrz disclosures what we are going to talk about. >> i cannot wait i am cruiser if you are...
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think that's increased the confidence in the u.s >> let me ask you, we heard from some ceos, the emersoneo who was here, people saying they're waiting to put money to work until the tax plan comes through, all the change, is that they expect to see happening that they are confident about it but as a result they're not putting money into the plan. >> that came up in the survey as well they're doing so much around scenario planning. not putting it to use yet, but doing the scenario planning. also re-evaluating the global footprint in a big way so that came out in the study. >> because we're seeing the tax receipts for the u.s. treasury below expectations maybe that's part of it. >> let me ask you, there's an article in today's "new york times" by a guy we know, headlines ceos voice confidence but deals say otherwise. >> that's your article >> written by this guy >> andrew ross sorkin. >> that's me what's fascinating is all of these surveys say confidence, confidence, confidence, yet the one sort of -- >> it's a fascinating article? >> it is it is. i wrote it myself. one of the great truth
think that's increased the confidence in the u.s >> let me ask you, we heard from some ceos, the emersoneo who was here, people saying they're waiting to put money to work until the tax plan comes through, all the change, is that they expect to see happening that they are confident about it but as a result they're not putting money into the plan. >> that came up in the survey as well they're doing so much around scenario planning. not putting it to use yet, but doing the scenario...
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in any discussion around trade or global issue if you're going to sit down with china >> from an emersonective, how much do you intend on increasing your investment in india? do you have a sxwroint havenvo w >> we've been there since the '80s, we continue to build out we're in the midst of building our largest factory in india, a factory to serve india, the middle east and africa with product for the oil and gas, chemical, electric power and pharmaceutical so a significant investment. about 1$125 million factory tha we're in the midst of building now. so we continue to move ahead >> how crucial has prime minister modi's pro business agenda been in your expansion? >> very important. we needed to buy land. ten years ago it was impossible. fooef years ago it was almost impossible we just bought a nice piece of land we got building permits. we got approvals for the project. we got support for the project that kind of investment is very positive, and the systems are working much better than they had in the past. >> meaning there's a nationalized system versus the state by state way you used t
in any discussion around trade or global issue if you're going to sit down with china >> from an emersonective, how much do you intend on increasing your investment in india? do you have a sxwroint havenvo w >> we've been there since the '80s, we continue to build out we're in the midst of building our largest factory in india, a factory to serve india, the middle east and africa with product for the oil and gas, chemical, electric power and pharmaceutical so a significant...