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areas of texas, many people are still seeking shelter, but they are stranded, we are at one of the staginge crews in houston, doggett, i got to say, you would think it days and days after the storm, they wouldn't still be doing this, but it sounds very active. >> yeah, shannon, it is a complicated picture right now, and the one thing that you learn, if you need help in a storm, call oklahoma, they have responded in force, they have set up at this target parking lot, a little command post, where they are coordinating with fema and the houston fire department to really plan out their roots, where they are going to dispatch the boats, and they have a lot of boats and a lot of first responders here, so you walked on the line here, and overhearing from these folks, the houston department, and folks in oklahoma, that the calls that are going out now, aren't necessarily people who have been tracking the storm, they are some people who are trying to get back to their homes, and they wound up in trouble. they get caught up in the floodwaters, and they need rescuing, but these are the kinds of boats
areas of texas, many people are still seeking shelter, but they are stranded, we are at one of the staginge crews in houston, doggett, i got to say, you would think it days and days after the storm, they wouldn't still be doing this, but it sounds very active. >> yeah, shannon, it is a complicated picture right now, and the one thing that you learn, if you need help in a storm, call oklahoma, they have responded in force, they have set up at this target parking lot, a little command post,...
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you are about to make believe that you are not-- you are winning because you are spirit, so then people won't even look for the cheating right? little on resist the cheating and then prevent you from continuing to win so that's what i have found in these producers of racist ideas. they were benefiting from the cheating and producing these ideas to normalize the racial inequality to defend discriminatory policy being attacked by resistors because they simply benefited them. >> in many ways the book is a very helpful because it talks about the idea that these racist ideas can be produced and consumed and can also be dismantled, so you also spoke and some especially in the case of angela davis you talked about pivotal moments and for her it was the birmingham bombing, so when you talk about pivotal moments that happened, is there a need for pivotal moments before people reassess and realign their thoughts that these racist ideas? are we to pivotal moment now? what are those moments and when do you see them-- do you need to have those pivotal moments to move forward? >> typically i think mo
you are about to make believe that you are not-- you are winning because you are spirit, so then people won't even look for the cheating right? little on resist the cheating and then prevent you from continuing to win so that's what i have found in these producers of racist ideas. they were benefiting from the cheating and producing these ideas to normalize the racial inequality to defend discriminatory policy being attacked by resistors because they simply benefited them. >> in many ways...
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coming up, where the ultrarich are invest in. we are -- investing. we are going back to zurich.is bloomberg. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. fast connections everywhere. that's how you outmaneuver. close. i am mark artan with vonnie quinn. -- barton with vonnie quinn. it looks like we will finish the session higher for the fifth consecutive day. tech stocks are rising ahead of the apple event. there is an appetite for risk. that is the big story. sterling is up on the back of inflation data. did itor figure was 2.6% makes the bank of england committee meeting all the more exciting. a third ad to the list western mark there is a one in three chance that the bank of england will raise rates. -- core inflation, sterling has a high against the dollar. just to prove the fact that there is an appetite for riskier as
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we are. a student stood up when i mentioned this a couple of years ago. wouldn't they kill us all? i just thought that was the optimism of youth. but then i thought, you know, hey, i have gold fish at home, i'm smarter than i am, but i don't wake up every morning i'm going to kill those guys. that never occurs to me. all right. so what happens when the machines are smarter than we are? i don't know. i don't know. it sounds kind of scary to me personally, but it doesn't take very much to be smarter than i am in any case. when the machines are smarter there are scenarios that are obvious, some of the machines will get up and leave. it could be that we become their pets. and looking at the way the pets are treated at my houser as place it looks okay. they get to sleep a lot. they get fed. i don't know, maybe that's okay. but the other thing is, they might not find you all that interesting. i have ants in my backyard, and i could try to improve there are behavior. a lot of times they are going ou
we are. a student stood up when i mentioned this a couple of years ago. wouldn't they kill us all? i just thought that was the optimism of youth. but then i thought, you know, hey, i have gold fish at home, i'm smarter than i am, but i don't wake up every morning i'm going to kill those guys. that never occurs to me. all right. so what happens when the machines are smarter than we are? i don't know. i don't know. it sounds kind of scary to me personally, but it doesn't take very much to be...
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by the way, how are your parents' friends who you are with who you are taking care of?e they doing okay? >> they're very agitated. >> yeah. >> they're very, very agitated and they didn't want me to -- i slept on their couch last night because they didn't want me to leave them. >> yeah. >> so that's exactly what i did. so i've gotten maybe an hour and a half of sleep all night. >> josÉ, you went there to pay homage to your mother whose ashes you had scattered in the waters just below that building when you swam out there a year ago and you were worried that you weren't going to memorialize her. i think it's share to say you're memorializing your mother very well taking care of your parents' two closest friends. thank you very much, josÉ. you stay in touch with us, if you see any changes that we need to know about please give us a call. everything you're telling us we're sending out there so that other people following this across the nation can keep their relatives in florida apprised of including because some of them like you have said lost power. we will talk to josÉ a
by the way, how are your parents' friends who you are with who you are taking care of?e they doing okay? >> they're very agitated. >> yeah. >> they're very, very agitated and they didn't want me to -- i slept on their couch last night because they didn't want me to leave them. >> yeah. >> so that's exactly what i did. so i've gotten maybe an hour and a half of sleep all night. >> josÉ, you went there to pay homage to your mother whose ashes you had scattered...
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we are doing that ourselves. we are raising money. we are talking to the superintendent. what she is not doing, she is not doing what any republican or democratic secretary of education would have done, which is to help all kids regardless of ideology and help teachers help kids. that is why i am so disappointed. i think her ideology is flawed. it does not work for kids. anyone who says public education is a dead end doesn't understand our democracy and foundational anchoring the public education is. put that aside do your job. , in these kind of moments, bring people together and actually help on the ground so we help principals and parents and particularly kids get through these real moments of anxiety. >> we have to leave it right there. thank you very much. president of the american federation of teachers. thank you for your time. kimberly, very critical of the secretary of education. you are here in washington, d.c. what is it like under a two -- secretary devos? how is a functioning? stephen i think the one thing : that is particularly interesting is clearly this is
we are doing that ourselves. we are raising money. we are talking to the superintendent. what she is not doing, she is not doing what any republican or democratic secretary of education would have done, which is to help all kids regardless of ideology and help teachers help kids. that is why i am so disappointed. i think her ideology is flawed. it does not work for kids. anyone who says public education is a dead end doesn't understand our democracy and foundational anchoring the public...
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well, we are there. we are very pleased where we are the economy, and in the cycle. we know there is a lot of work to do and a lot more upside, and the president is very focused on that. that is why we launched our tax agenda this week. we think we can really grow the economy much further from here. you point out that jobs are solid, but wages are not going anywhere. to a half percent, year on year. and inflation, really stagnant. what is the right monetary policy for something like that? >> we are concerned about the wages. that has a lot to do with our tax policy. if you listen to what the president outlined, he talked about our corporate taxes and our business tax system, and how inefficient our business tax system is, and how we penalized businesses to be in america. when you penalized businesses to be in america, they don't hire american workers. we need our tax rates to be down, to be competitive with the rest of the world. and we then complete -- and we then compete for labor. you compete for labor, you drive up wages. we are concerned about weight growth. you
well, we are there. we are very pleased where we are the economy, and in the cycle. we know there is a lot of work to do and a lot more upside, and the president is very focused on that. that is why we launched our tax agenda this week. we think we can really grow the economy much further from here. you point out that jobs are solid, but wages are not going anywhere. to a half percent, year on year. and inflation, really stagnant. what is the right monetary policy for something like that?...
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there are issues that are left or right.y to stay focused on what our students feel is most important. plenty of people to support along the political spectrum. will we focus on is serving students first and these 65,000 -- our job is to serve them. we try not to make these political issues as much as they are american and practical issues that will affect society and the economy. emily: last question. back-to-school time. this is what you do, what are the new trends this year that stand out to you? >> in higher education which is what we are focused on. the race for digital is on. year,a chat earlier this it is reflected in our growth in stock. students are using online learning tools increasingly. the more content we have four capabilities in terms of helping them get into college and choose the right majors. to graduate and get a better grade and our focus on getting a job and getting the skills they need. employers working with the governors and the platform that is actually supporting the students. the trend is we keep
there are issues that are left or right.y to stay focused on what our students feel is most important. plenty of people to support along the political spectrum. will we focus on is serving students first and these 65,000 -- our job is to serve them. we try not to make these political issues as much as they are american and practical issues that will affect society and the economy. emily: last question. back-to-school time. this is what you do, what are the new trends this year that stand out to...
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what are you seeing?porter: this is the first time we have been able to come outside and i want to walk you through what we are seeing as we get the first glimpse of puerto rico given that now we are on the backside of this storm. i want to take you up immediately to the one building that sort of caught my attention. you can see the windows have collapsed in that apartment complex. certainly people who put up metal roofing, much of that did not stand as maria made her way through. i will bring you down to take note of a few things here. look at these palm trees that pretty much have nothing on them at this point. if you continue to look down on this part where we are right now in san juan, you can see the businesses have felt the impact. the hard rock cafe has a palm tree that went down immediately in front of it. the starbucks coffee only reads coffee at this point. the starbucks sign came down and looks like it knocked down also -- i am not sure which business that is, but the door of its neighboring bu
what are you seeing?porter: this is the first time we have been able to come outside and i want to walk you through what we are seeing as we get the first glimpse of puerto rico given that now we are on the backside of this storm. i want to take you up immediately to the one building that sort of caught my attention. you can see the windows have collapsed in that apartment complex. certainly people who put up metal roofing, much of that did not stand as maria made her way through. i will bring...
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are doing.out two years ago about refineries, chemicals, that is not one single project that was stopped. we still continue with the devaluation and everything. francine: are you looking at acquisitions? >> we're looking at acquisition that will be taken in south africa. i hope we will be able to agree they reallycause need consolidation and i think that is the right thing for us going in there. it is not really a rumor. francine: there are other bidders, right? >> that is what makes a good. there are other bidders, but we will be sensible. -- there areders other bidders, it does not mean we are going to be very high -- to bid very high. we would do it where it makes sense for our shareholders and we also do not want to do something that will affect valuation. we have to be very careful. ♪ ♪ shery: i am shery ahn, and this is a special edition of "bloomberg best," focusing on the 2017 bloomberg global business for them the main objective was to foster partnerships. an example of that mission was
are doing.out two years ago about refineries, chemicals, that is not one single project that was stopped. we still continue with the devaluation and everything. francine: are you looking at acquisitions? >> we're looking at acquisition that will be taken in south africa. i hope we will be able to agree they reallycause need consolidation and i think that is the right thing for us going in there. it is not really a rumor. francine: there are other bidders, right? >> that is what...
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the are people out there that are more afraid -- there are people out there that are more afraid thanays people who love gold. do you ask clients getting into some of those havens increasing exposure to those havens? we see what is playing out. john: no we are not. we are advising they should not -- there should not be a war and we could be wrong. we do think the risks are very low. if you thought there was good to be major war, you would have to transform your plate portfolio. you would need to -- transform your complete portfolio. people have been buying sovereign bonds because they are word, but they are buying in on tiny yields. we do note that at some point those yields could go up because the main central bank's have told us they would like to get them up. this morningping talks with the risk to the global economy as being his opposition to protectionism. this begs thy neighbor policy. is that the biggest threat? what are the consequences on that portfolio? and: he is right to warn trying to raise a primitive trading nation -- raise a primitive -- raise a preeminent trading nati
the are people out there that are more afraid -- there are people out there that are more afraid thanays people who love gold. do you ask clients getting into some of those havens increasing exposure to those havens? we see what is playing out. john: no we are not. we are advising they should not -- there should not be a war and we could be wrong. we do think the risks are very low. if you thought there was good to be major war, you would have to transform your plate portfolio. you would need...
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officials are warning residents they are in danger and curfews are in effect.>> there is no reason to go out. don't be the guy they get hits -- gets hit by a tree.>> we actually have insurance. everybody around us doesn't have insurance.>> officials are telling people to hunker down for 12 hours. let's take a look at the current condition. the storm surge is coming up to the highway. in miami, this homeowner is attempting hurricane irma from raising the roof. the latest on the map shows that after striking cuba the eye is skirting the northwestern part of the island. tomorrow it will be in the florida keys and it will bring the hurricanes -- hurricane winds. it's a category 3 storm. there are 155 mile per hour winds. it will parallel the west coast of florida making landfall above tampa before powering to the southeast where it will be knocked down to a category one storm. the storm surge mayberry part of the keys. landfall will be in the keys by tomorrow morning and winds will cost 21 100 miles per hour for 24 hours. we will have more on the satellite in a few minutes. >>> evacuation
officials are warning residents they are in danger and curfews are in effect.>> there is no reason to go out. don't be the guy they get hits -- gets hit by a tree.>> we actually have insurance. everybody around us doesn't have insurance.>> officials are telling people to hunker down for 12 hours. let's take a look at the current condition. the storm surge is coming up to the highway. in miami, this homeowner is attempting hurricane irma from raising the roof. the latest on the...
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what we are seeing in florida and georgia are the final stages we are seeing all three playing at force juggle our thinking, it dmouts require us to juggle our resources. to be clear, the response operation have seized life savings and sustaining our forces have been moved out and reposition for harvey and we are employing them in the i loo island to save lives we'll maintain the same foot posture to do the same in florida. i would like to see if i can reenforce that by taking this seriously. it is not a dangerous storm, this storm has taken looiives already, it is going to take more please take it seriously, i suggest in terms of influencing that people stop watching and carefully track and start thinking seriously of getting themselves in a safe place and how dangerous it is. i don't want them to take that as a call for evacuations. listen to your authorities, they are carefully coordinating and looking out for your best interest it is a large storm, you need to start thinking through your personal accountabilities. please make sure it is kind of a mass theory and take care of yoursel
what we are seeing in florida and georgia are the final stages we are seeing all three playing at force juggle our thinking, it dmouts require us to juggle our resources. to be clear, the response operation have seized life savings and sustaining our forces have been moved out and reposition for harvey and we are employing them in the i loo island to save lives we'll maintain the same foot posture to do the same in florida. i would like to see if i can reenforce that by taking this seriously....
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where are you going to be yourself as the hurricane makes its way to where you are?ings storm chasers do is get into parking lots, one of the safest things you can do. a couple of stories up, you are above the storm sturge and protected from flying debris. i suspect we may be talking to you again. stay safe in the meantime. earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to major richard ra nt ben brown spoke to major richard rant from the miami beach police department tugade is an update on the current situation in the city. the storm keeps getting worse and worse and closer and closer. it has gone eastward slightly. we do have a lot of power lines down, transformers that are exploding, causing minorfires. transformers that are exploding, causing minor fires. unfortunately when the winds get to 40 miles an hour, we can't send emergency services out there. it's important people stay in their homes and not venture outside because it is just not safe. how many people do you think have left the whole area, left the city? and how many people have sustained? it's a very eerie feeli
where are you going to be yourself as the hurricane makes its way to where you are?ings storm chasers do is get into parking lots, one of the safest things you can do. a couple of stories up, you are above the storm sturge and protected from flying debris. i suspect we may be talking to you again. stay safe in the meantime. earlier, my colleague ben brown spoke to major richard ra nt ben brown spoke to major richard rant from the miami beach police department tugade is an update on the current...
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we are heading into flu season that we are alsbut we are also o pneumonia season. it's also a good time to encourage people 65 and over to get their pneumococcal vaccine. i think we can all help fight the flu by making annual influenza vaccination a priority by making this a priority. we are going to step up and get our vaccines today. thank you. please join us at the podium and you will be answering some of the questions also if you have a question these folks will find you please render to identify yourself and the media outlet that you represent. for the media participating by teleconference, the operator will come onto the line momentarily to advise you how to submit your question. and finally, if you wish to schedule one-on-one interviews with any of the panelists were members of the supporting organizations present, one of our staff can arrange that for you immediately after the news conference and now we are happy to receive your questions. how could we expect it to be and what do we make of the fact that it's a tough year in parts of this. we had almost 600
we are heading into flu season that we are alsbut we are also o pneumonia season. it's also a good time to encourage people 65 and over to get their pneumococcal vaccine. i think we can all help fight the flu by making annual influenza vaccination a priority by making this a priority. we are going to step up and get our vaccines today. thank you. please join us at the podium and you will be answering some of the questions also if you have a question these folks will find you please render to...
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but we are all happy expedia. we are all excited. we are happy. i'm happy for the people at uber. do fantastic. emily: when it comes to you and your job, barry diller said no one else was considered. dara haveu hand -- and worked together. what is your vision? some things you might do differently? mark: as i said i have been very , involved in the strategic direction of the company for a long time. lockstep inave been all the major decisions, as well as with barry diller. i don't have a long list of things i'm dying to change. we have a number of priorities across the company. certainly becoming more international is one of the key priorities. makingbe very focused on sure we continue to expand globally. the transition that homeaway is a big priority. if i do my job well, it might go faster. emily: let's talk about that. you know how some deep ties to uber's new ceo. what are some ways you could work together? like, perhaps, free uber rides for expedia customers? mark: we have talked a long time about possible ways we could integrate with uber, integrating with stuff like the home
but we are all happy expedia. we are all excited. we are happy. i'm happy for the people at uber. do fantastic. emily: when it comes to you and your job, barry diller said no one else was considered. dara haveu hand -- and worked together. what is your vision? some things you might do differently? mark: as i said i have been very , involved in the strategic direction of the company for a long time. lockstep inave been all the major decisions, as well as with barry diller. i don't have a long...
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that being said, there are grocery stores that are not opening and are -- that are opening and are sellingesh goods to virgin islanders. restaurants are selling hot burgers. sometimes giving them away for free as part of their service to the community. private citizens have been anding to clear the roads share clothing and food and water with each other. so if it -- so it is devastating, but people have been coming together. amy: puerto ricans are helping? >> puerto ricans are helping. and our neighbors from st. croix are helping. people are helping by not mailing things because our post office is destroyed, but actually boating over goods. often, these are private cicitizens using their private resources to bring goods over from puerto rico and think roy. areder rico and st. croix american spaces. these are fellow americans in the caribbean supporting us and helping us out in st. thomas and st. john. amy: can you talk about the difference in age between what, for examplple, france is doing when it comes to st. maarten, and what the u.s. is doing when it comes to u.s. virgin islands, where
that being said, there are grocery stores that are not opening and are -- that are opening and are sellingesh goods to virgin islanders. restaurants are selling hot burgers. sometimes giving them away for free as part of their service to the community. private citizens have been anding to clear the roads share clothing and food and water with each other. so if it -- so it is devastating, but people have been coming together. amy: puerto ricans are helping? >> puerto ricans are helping....
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but you are anti—muslim, really. no, no, no, we are not anti anything.ungary. not big because of historic reasons, but they are very successful and very respected members of our society. but if you look back at the last two to three years, the challenges ahead of the european union, you see that illegal migration posed an enormous security threat on europe and you see the consequences. the terrorist attacks and the threat of terror and the serious security situation there in europe. and we are responsible for our own countries, the security of our own country, and we would not like to see again those scenes that happened in 2015, when hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants occupied our public areas and i think that's a matter of sovereignty. let's look at foreign affairs. again, we heard from jean—claude juncker, the european commission president, in his state of union address last week, talking about a more centralist, integrated europe that he would like to see and a more integrated foreign policy. with the background of the russian military exercis
but you are anti—muslim, really. no, no, no, we are not anti anything.ungary. not big because of historic reasons, but they are very successful and very respected members of our society. but if you look back at the last two to three years, the challenges ahead of the european union, you see that illegal migration posed an enormous security threat on europe and you see the consequences. the terrorist attacks and the threat of terror and the serious security situation there in europe. and we...
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where are you from?in the past few years, hundreds of thousands have been picked up by a european—led rescue effort and taken to italy. it's saved countless lives, but many think it's encouraged more to take the journey. you can hear the babies crying. i can't imagine how scary it would be for me to be there never mind a baby. now the eu is spending tens of millions supporting the libyan coastguard to stop more boats, board them and take them back to libya. that's two boats in the space of five minutes, each with about 120 people on. the eu's change in tactics seemed to be working. so daylight has started to emerge now. we've been out here for a good few hours. now we are starting back to the port. last august, 21,000 people made it to italy from libya. this august, just 4,000. but turning the boats back mean these people are stuck in libya, a war—torn lawless country, where migrants are often exploited and abused. does anyone speak english? where are you from? gambia. is this your first time trying or h
where are you from?in the past few years, hundreds of thousands have been picked up by a european—led rescue effort and taken to italy. it's saved countless lives, but many think it's encouraged more to take the journey. you can hear the babies crying. i can't imagine how scary it would be for me to be there never mind a baby. now the eu is spending tens of millions supporting the libyan coastguard to stop more boats, board them and take them back to libya. that's two boats in the space of...
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we are very careful. when we are young we are ok. now we are big.rself much more strictly. much more than the regulators. we have more than half the people using this. we have to discipline ourselves much more. we also have to let the policy involved. >> radiators, the relationship, it is all fascinating stuff. in some days we end up with more regulation. let's stick with that theme now. obviously dominating markets right now. blackrock said it will not pass because -- new grills come into effect in january. january is not far away. just how is the legislation changing the research landscape? >> the european union's second attempt to regulate markets is destructing the world of investment research. in the past, research reports have been offered to money managers as free added services from brokers used to carry out their traits. from january 3 that research will have to be paid for separately. lawmakers wanted to curb conflicts of interest that could leave opec costs. under the new rules, investment firms will have to demonstrate they are getting t
we are very careful. when we are young we are ok. now we are big.rself much more strictly. much more than the regulators. we have more than half the people using this. we have to discipline ourselves much more. we also have to let the policy involved. >> radiators, the relationship, it is all fascinating stuff. in some days we end up with more regulation. let's stick with that theme now. obviously dominating markets right now. blackrock said it will not pass because -- new grills come...
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insurers are quitting, doctors are quitting, choices are disappearing, congress must do its job by endingbamacare nightmare. so, to deliver for american families, we are also working to pass the raise act, legislation that would end chain migration and switch our countries to a merit-based immigration system. merit, merit, merit. people that would help our country. people that would help our country. we have tom cotton, and david perdue, two great senators who are working on it. this will keep new immigrants from going on welfare for five years -- this would keep new immigrants from going on will -- welfare for five years. wouldn't that be nice? it would require them to support their families financially. it is time to create an immigration system that serves the interests of the united states of america. we also want an infrastructure bill that generates $1 trillion of investments for rebuilding our country with american hands. we want to lift americans from welfare to work, from dependence to independence, and from poverty to prosperity. [cheers and applause] we want every american chil
insurers are quitting, doctors are quitting, choices are disappearing, congress must do its job by endingbamacare nightmare. so, to deliver for american families, we are also working to pass the raise act, legislation that would end chain migration and switch our countries to a merit-based immigration system. merit, merit, merit. people that would help our country. people that would help our country. we have tom cotton, and david perdue, two great senators who are working on it. this will keep...
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these are difficult topics we are discussing, and i hope we are able to shed some light on what is going on and truly get to the bottom of this, so that it does not happen again. mr. pendleton, i would like to follow up on their 100 hours per week, as senator mccain had asked earlier. the gao report that fit sailors were working more than 100 hours a week. i know we have the can do attitude. you stated that already, many of you, even our operators in the army, want to be at mission, they do not want to say no. but it is obvious, this is detrimental to our readiness. can you talk about how that excessive workload has the ability to not only impact morale, recruitment and retention, but also the safety and well-being of the other sailors on the vessel? admiral richardson: i will start. i may have -- i will let mr. pendleton part on. there was no doubt we are overworking the team, particularly over time, and it has an absolutely corrosive effect. we have a specialist in the area, at the postgraduate school, who pointed out in very clear terms, the need to get sufficient sleep and rest, 24-h
these are difficult topics we are discussing, and i hope we are able to shed some light on what is going on and truly get to the bottom of this, so that it does not happen again. mr. pendleton, i would like to follow up on their 100 hours per week, as senator mccain had asked earlier. the gao report that fit sailors were working more than 100 hours a week. i know we have the can do attitude. you stated that already, many of you, even our operators in the army, want to be at mission, they do not...
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futures are positive. we are up i .5%. treasuries are selling often yields are high.e bounced back from that low. aboutestion has to be act -- asked about the impact. it is possible they could have an effect on the timing of short-term interest rate increases. joining us is the derivative strategist. small heart of the fixed income market breeding a few -- huge sigh of relief. lisa: we don't have a full sense of what the damage was. one thing is they can have idiosyncratic exposure to risk. exposed,hem might the we just don't know. overall losses are not going to be as big as people thought. up.athan: she has the chart on friday.lower it was massive. tell us about what is happening. lisa: you can keep in two perspective that these are not frequently traded. trading slowed even further because people did not have a sense of how much risk there was and what the track of the storm would be. there was one catastrophe bond highlighted, the citrus re-bond that fell. that was to trades. it was a relatively small trade. it could have been one investor trying to liquidate thei
futures are positive. we are up i .5%. treasuries are selling often yields are high.e bounced back from that low. aboutestion has to be act -- asked about the impact. it is possible they could have an effect on the timing of short-term interest rate increases. joining us is the derivative strategist. small heart of the fixed income market breeding a few -- huge sigh of relief. lisa: we don't have a full sense of what the damage was. one thing is they can have idiosyncratic exposure to risk....
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they had enough of this. >> they are annoyed, they are frustrated, they are angry by young people whom they say are unleashing mayhem in their neighborhood. so steve keeley is live at south detectives with more on this, and what they are trying to do about it. >> normally when we talk about kid at school it is a positive thing. it is negative when the kid go to a school that they don't attend as students, and, and, and, and elementary is and some of the teen violence and vandalism has been captured on this surveillance video. but despite the cameras and the constant eyes on them, these teens continue to brazenly terrorize the neighborhood among those victimized a neighbor who parked far got his rear window smashed. the neighbor now feels compelled to get together with other neighbors, to take up the same school yard, every single day for hours after school hours, after dinner time hours to make sure it deters the kid from hanging out there. >> the person who came and broke my car window, he had something in his hand. whether it was a crowbar or knife i'm not able to say but he swung, h
they had enough of this. >> they are annoyed, they are frustrated, they are angry by young people whom they say are unleashing mayhem in their neighborhood. so steve keeley is live at south detectives with more on this, and what they are trying to do about it. >> normally when we talk about kid at school it is a positive thing. it is negative when the kid go to a school that they don't attend as students, and, and, and, and elementary is and some of the teen violence and vandalism...
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and they are moving back. back.mpanies are moving the car companies are coming back.hey are going back into ohio and michigan and pennsylvania and lots of places, kentucky, car companies. they are moving back. back.ot to move why should we be allowing other countries to make it, sell the cost, just put them right through our borders, cause us unemployment. is not happening that way, believe me. and it will be more and more so. like you have to cut red -- cut through red tape to do things, it's hard to believe that i have to do things, too. they have it set, i'll tell you. america is back and it's back right on track where it should be and it's happening day after day after day. certain areas where you have to give notice of 90 days before you can touch and act or where you can touch an executive order. and then you have to wait another 30 days and another 90 days. all of those days are coming up. and tremendous numbers of regulations have been cut. but soon, you will see even more. and we will have regulation. bad.se regulation is not but you don't need 25 times what
and they are moving back. back.mpanies are moving the car companies are coming back.hey are going back into ohio and michigan and pennsylvania and lots of places, kentucky, car companies. they are moving back. back.ot to move why should we be allowing other countries to make it, sell the cost, just put them right through our borders, cause us unemployment. is not happening that way, believe me. and it will be more and more so. like you have to cut red -- cut through red tape to do things, it's...
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they think they are relating to the majority. they are not. they are driving them away.. i don't want the nfl to get smaller. i don't wanted to become a significant, don't to be taken over by a bunch of wussies. >> he thinks that they are trying to do great damage. in a general sense, what did you think of the point he was making? >> i agree with him but only to this extent. look at, if the players think that there is a moral issue, if they perceive racial injustice, they should protest. but i agree with the rest of what he said. when they protest on the field and it taking me during the national anthem, even if they don't mean to disrespect the american flag it, it looks like that. but here is what rush, who is very bright, and very articulate, obviously on both accounts, here's what you won't say because ideological purists can't or won't hold two opposing ideas in their head at the same time. is what rush won't say. collin capper started this. he picks the wrong venue. but he is also wrong for taking a little bonfire and up pouring gasoline on it and turning it into a
they think they are relating to the majority. they are not. they are driving them away.. i don't want the nfl to get smaller. i don't wanted to become a significant, don't to be taken over by a bunch of wussies. >> he thinks that they are trying to do great damage. in a general sense, what did you think of the point he was making? >> i agree with him but only to this extent. look at, if the players think that there is a moral issue, if they perceive racial injustice, they should...
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but if you are to ask them, why are you protesting. it started with kaepernick complaining that white officers were being led off for having killed black children in the line of duty. he's mad about that, so he protests about that. if you were to ask, why are you protesting? because he insulted my mother when he said fobs. he insulted the franchise. it was about them. now the protest is completely watered down. >> greg: now if you are protesting the flag, you are protesting donald trump which i think it's a win for donald trump. shall we go to donald trump? >> i think it's very disrespectful to our flag and our country so i certainly think the owners should do something about it. there was great solidarity. i watched a little bit and i will say there was tremendous solidarity for our flag and our country. this has nothing to do with race. i've never said anything about race. this has nothing to do with race or anything else. this has to do with respect for our country and respect for our flag. >> greg: kimberly, this is quite a contras
but if you are to ask them, why are you protesting. it started with kaepernick complaining that white officers were being led off for having killed black children in the line of duty. he's mad about that, so he protests about that. if you were to ask, why are you protesting? because he insulted my mother when he said fobs. he insulted the franchise. it was about them. now the protest is completely watered down. >> greg: now if you are protesting the flag, you are protesting donald trump...
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. >> we are going to see some of the folks and make sure they are happy. we are trying to keep them as happy as we can under the circumstances. in many cases they lost their homes. it's a tough situation. >> we will keep an eye on the president and the conservative revolt as the president makes another deal with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer on a plan conservatives worry is not only a broken trump promise, but amnesty. >> we are not looking at amnesty. we are looking at allowing people to stay here. we are working with everybody. republicans. we are working with democrats. i spoke with paul ryan and everybody is on board. >> not everybody is on board. >> if you cast a ballot for hillary clinton and stayed home, here it is straight from the source. you are not forgiven. >> do you give ab solution to those who didn't vote? >> no,i don't. look, when it first started happening, it was so soon after the election and the election was so bizarre and close. it was hard for me to comfort somebody who was coming to you and say i wish i had done more or i'm sorry i
. >> we are going to see some of the folks and make sure they are happy. we are trying to keep them as happy as we can under the circumstances. in many cases they lost their homes. it's a tough situation. >> we will keep an eye on the president and the conservative revolt as the president makes another deal with nancy pelosi and chuck schumer on a plan conservatives worry is not only a broken trump promise, but amnesty. >> we are not looking at amnesty. we are looking at...
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come to "bloomberg markets here are the top stories we are watching. gop drama. house republicans upset after the treasury secretary urges them to vote for a hurricane relief bill that includes a short-term debt rate. one calling steve mnuchin's comments "intellectually insulting." bears down on south florida. it is threatening to become the most costly storm in u.s. history. raceo longer a two horse between janet yellen and gary cohn. the white house is considering half a dozen other candidates to be the next head of the federal reserve. if there is one word to sum up the week in washington, it would be unusual. i can think of another word, too. donald trump's to strike a deal with the democrats. he tweeted this morning -- even worse the bill cleared bipartisan legislation to suspend the debt. bloomberg's chief washington correspondent joining us from capitol hill. great to have you here. today 90 republicans voting against the measure to increase the debt ceiling, including relief for hurricane harvey. are you surprised by that number? megan: i am definitely no
come to "bloomberg markets here are the top stories we are watching. gop drama. house republicans upset after the treasury secretary urges them to vote for a hurricane relief bill that includes a short-term debt rate. one calling steve mnuchin's comments "intellectually insulting." bears down on south florida. it is threatening to become the most costly storm in u.s. history. raceo longer a two horse between janet yellen and gary cohn. the white house is considering half a dozen...
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the houses are largely flattened. the roads are washed away. there is no electricity.he plants are gone. it is not like, let's send in a crew to fix them. you have to build brand-new electric, sewage systems. never been anything like this. there remains a lot of work to do, and we will work with the folks we are working with right now. they are trying very very hard, but nobody has ever seen anything like it. we are here today at the national association of manufacturers to discuss our vision for america's economic revival, and to celebrate the people whose vision and products stock our shelves, fill our homes, and enrich our lives. i want to express a special gratitude to the incredible workers on stage. congratulations. [applause] they are the ones, and millions out there -- not as good as you, but they are very good -- whose dedication and drive makes this country run. it is a great honor to be here with the men and women whose creations power our communities and protect our nation. we are all here today for the same reason, because we believe in that beautiful phra
the houses are largely flattened. the roads are washed away. there is no electricity.he plants are gone. it is not like, let's send in a crew to fix them. you have to build brand-new electric, sewage systems. never been anything like this. there remains a lot of work to do, and we will work with the folks we are working with right now. they are trying very very hard, but nobody has ever seen anything like it. we are here today at the national association of manufacturers to discuss our vision...
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so you are digging into the ground and you are using pickaxes.rock falls and breaks open that kerosene lantern, what happens? it explodes, because of all the coal dust. so there were mining safety laws that were supposed to protect the workers. this company did not abide by those laws. ok? so in the fall of 1913, coal miners decided to go on strike. and they go on strike after one of the union organizers is actually shot on the streets of trinidad. and this upsets people in the coal mines and they decide to go on strike. the strikes start in september of 1913. how does the company owners respond when their workers go on strike? we will see later. because we just built you this -- because you've just been living in this awesome company home that we saw -- tour down your own house for. you are living in this one, but it is owned by the company. am i going to continue to let you live in this house if you are refusing to work for me? no. so they end up getting evicted. they move on to the plains of southern colorado. i am a little bit ahead of myself
so you are digging into the ground and you are using pickaxes.rock falls and breaks open that kerosene lantern, what happens? it explodes, because of all the coal dust. so there were mining safety laws that were supposed to protect the workers. this company did not abide by those laws. ok? so in the fall of 1913, coal miners decided to go on strike. and they go on strike after one of the union organizers is actually shot on the streets of trinidad. and this upsets people in the coal mines and...
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objects are, i just machines are really getting intelligent this time. scott: before we go into the labor aspect of it, a.i. has been around -- people have been working on a 70 years. it comes and goes in popularity. is it the case that the last time it was popular, someone may have had a panel like this, where people were sitting, saying this is the time it is going to work? or is is there really something different this time? ece: that is the question we are here for, to discuss. however, when you look around -- there are, already, a lot of applications of a.i. people use every day, like search engines. it is not like a.i. was not there. i think if -- a.i. was good at some tasks that others were not good at. now, with new techniques, a.i. is inching into tasks a.i. was not good at but humans were good at. that is creating, first, a discussion about what other tasks machines will be able to do now that we have these techniques. second, what does this mean for the human job? that is something we need to see. however, there is another discussion, which is
objects are, i just machines are really getting intelligent this time. scott: before we go into the labor aspect of it, a.i. has been around -- people have been working on a 70 years. it comes and goes in popularity. is it the case that the last time it was popular, someone may have had a panel like this, where people were sitting, saying this is the time it is going to work? or is is there really something different this time? ece: that is the question we are here for, to discuss. however,...
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what are the important things we are expecting?000 feet, i think the most important thing is any degree of detail, compared to previous releases from the big six. they have done a nice job so far of softening the ground and leaking some of the most pertinent parts of this plan, including a reduction of the corporate rate down to 20%. active owners have passed through an seen rates go down to about 25%. we have seen some movement. for example, the clearest, i think, is that we are seeing a bit of a shift regarding the thatment of 100% costs will last for at least five years, coupled with only a partial repeal of interest to deked ability, whereas they have been talking about a full repeal of interest deductibility just a few weeks ago. david: the goodies under that christmas tree, they will have to pay for some of this. they're proposing eliminating the deductible for state and local taxes. that will raise problems with that will raise problems with republicans in congress who come from areas of the country where their constituents
what are the important things we are expecting?000 feet, i think the most important thing is any degree of detail, compared to previous releases from the big six. they have done a nice job so far of softening the ground and leaking some of the most pertinent parts of this plan, including a reduction of the corporate rate down to 20%. active owners have passed through an seen rates go down to about 25%. we have seen some movement. for example, the clearest, i think, is that we are seeing a bit...
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what we are seeing now are lasted for several hours.ing now are the last vestiges of the storm as it makes its way of the territory of puerto rico and i wrote back into the caribbean. an overnight curfew is in place, put in place by the governor and that will be in place for several days, partly to protect people from themselves, lots of accidents can happen in the darkness, particularly with cables down. widespread flooding is expected to be reported from the moron mort regions but thankfully there have been no reports of large scale loss of life. a group of ryanair pilots has rejected an offer of cash bonuses of up to £12,000 to work extra shifts, and help reduce cancellations. the airline has cancelled more than 2,000 flights over the next six weeks because of what it claims was a mistake with holiday rotas. frankie mccamley reports. it is europe's biggest airline, carrying 120 million passengers last year. and it is not shy when it comes to trumpeting its own success. fanfare. welcome. you have arrived on another rya nair flight. th
what we are seeing now are lasted for several hours.ing now are the last vestiges of the storm as it makes its way of the territory of puerto rico and i wrote back into the caribbean. an overnight curfew is in place, put in place by the governor and that will be in place for several days, partly to protect people from themselves, lots of accidents can happen in the darkness, particularly with cables down. widespread flooding is expected to be reported from the moron mort regions but thankfully...
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we are robbing nobody. country -- are your we are the irs'policeman in the caribbean.e tell them which americans and which companies are operating or have back accounts in our country. -- bank accounts in our country. we have not come to the united states with our hand outstretched. we put out an international appeal to the world community and said the world requires for each of us to live, justice, at an economic level and a social level. we believe that humanitarianism is important. we must care about you and we expect you to care about us. if not, our planet, which we all share, is in danger. host: are there private or religious organizations that have reached out to your country in the wake of some of these images of destruction we have seen on our televisions in the united states? guest: yes, many individuals have reached out to us. from all over the world. some wealthy people and some poor people. who are just moved by what they have seen and want to help their we have had a number of private sector organizations trying to organize themselves to provide assistanc
we are robbing nobody. country -- are your we are the irs'policeman in the caribbean.e tell them which americans and which companies are operating or have back accounts in our country. -- bank accounts in our country. we have not come to the united states with our hand outstretched. we put out an international appeal to the world community and said the world requires for each of us to live, justice, at an economic level and a social level. we believe that humanitarianism is important. we must...
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most of them are a bit scruffy. they are. and neglected?id, a place of poetic inspiration — ts eliot's, the waste land. on margate sands, i can connect nothing with nothing. the broken fingernails of dirty hands. so this is where he sat looking out at the wasteland, and... it's not just about what they look like, it's what they symbolise. the seagulls are struggling a bit at the moment, the wind is blowing, there is lots of cloud, and... a few drops of rain. just a few! these little municipal gazebos are a celebration of a very british approach to the british weather. the wind blowing in your face makes you feel alive. just let it blow through your hair! braving the weather. it's not raining, if it were raining, we would still be here. with our coats on! so, forget sitting in a warm car to watch the rain, surely this is a more beautiful, open—air way to appreciate the majesty of the british seaside. music: la mer by charles trenet. i think the couple with the umbrella is fairly typical this weekend's weather. louise is going to take a look
most of them are a bit scruffy. they are. and neglected?id, a place of poetic inspiration — ts eliot's, the waste land. on margate sands, i can connect nothing with nothing. the broken fingernails of dirty hands. so this is where he sat looking out at the wasteland, and... it's not just about what they look like, it's what they symbolise. the seagulls are struggling a bit at the moment, the wind is blowing, there is lots of cloud, and... a few drops of rain. just a few! these little municipal...
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the winds are light and the advisories are in place. the heat watch for areas along the coast and inside the bay will go until 9 pm and the heat warning is still in place for the northeast and south bay hills as well as the inner east bay. that will go on until 9 pm. the temperatures this morning, we start out warmer than yesterday. the cool spot is 64 degrees in santa rosa. around the bay, a lot of 70s. 78 degrees in mountain view. most of us did not cool off in the overnight hours. as a result it was hard to sleep.>> here is the 24 hour temperature change. 10 degrees warmer in santa fe then yesterday. as we take a look at the cloud cover, notice how widespread it is. almost the entire bay area is covered in clouds. this is not fog that we want to see come our way, this is coming in from the south. it brings with it some moisture. when we come back we will take a look at the afternoon highs as they trendsÃtrend down today. we will also have the extended forecast coming up.>>> we start with developing news from asia. the focus is north
the winds are light and the advisories are in place. the heat watch for areas along the coast and inside the bay will go until 9 pm and the heat warning is still in place for the northeast and south bay hills as well as the inner east bay. that will go on until 9 pm. the temperatures this morning, we start out warmer than yesterday. the cool spot is 64 degrees in santa rosa. around the bay, a lot of 70s. 78 degrees in mountain view. most of us did not cool off in the overnight hours. as a...
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are helping -- adults who are part of the community and the economy are helping -- >> as to what soyou are they are under great duress and also concerned, scared because of what is impending might also affect them as before one of them and again a state law there. let's me get over to adolfo on this. the number that we are seeing from uscis, 800,000 being able to take advantage of contact dhaka i go on,indak daca, estimates are that there could be 1.9 million that could take advantage of daca. this is clear ily a big number individuals. should the president on tuesday decide to say no more daca, when you look at this, what might be the ripple effects? >> these are people that were able to work jobs that they studied for in college because of daca. so now they may not be able to do that if the program is ended or rescinded and phased out. people who have -- these are people who have mortgages, they have cars, so they were always here. but i think now in the last five years with daca, terp able hey to come out of the shadows more and exercise their ability to take up jobs that they wo
are helping -- adults who are part of the community and the economy are helping -- >> as to what soyou are they are under great duress and also concerned, scared because of what is impending might also affect them as before one of them and again a state law there. let's me get over to adolfo on this. the number that we are seeing from uscis, 800,000 being able to take advantage of contact dhaka i go on,indak daca, estimates are that there could be 1.9 million that could take advantage of...
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they are simple tools. they are free. they should help combat some of these problems such as, how do you as a small campaign without do you and -- how protect your email? if you are using gmail, we will help protect you. we will give you factor authentication. we will give you tools to help protect against fishing such as password alert. we will even protect the password site with project shield, which prevents denial of service attacks and use that in places like kenya netherlands to keep things on one for people. i think the other aspect where we really need that digital sense is for information. so recently, in april, we announced that we will start to the best of our ability to apply toact-checked label information that appears to be political in nature because this gives people the opportunity to learn about things themselves what the real fact might be. so in example we give is a claim that there are 27 million enslaved people in the world. we might believe that. we might not. and if you put that search query into g
they are simple tools. they are free. they should help combat some of these problems such as, how do you as a small campaign without do you and -- how protect your email? if you are using gmail, we will help protect you. we will give you factor authentication. we will give you tools to help protect against fishing such as password alert. we will even protect the password site with project shield, which prevents denial of service attacks and use that in places like kenya netherlands to keep...
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but there are amazing start ups that take their time and thesis are three of them that are thinking much bringing hundred year companies and not flipping them. and building audience and brands and business models. that's not what we saw ten years ago. what is clear to me smart money is going deeper, and deeper in fewer companies that create mass evaluations and i have a chance to know the founders and amazed by the long- term view. you are seeing a shake out of the winners and the losers and that is a good thing. >> up are making a good point. all. larming. fang. and facebook, and net flix and geemg. they have their own investing. forget private equit ep and you are a beneficency because disney invested in your company. tell us about what you are doing. >> the digital media and merchandiseizing company for young women. we have a business model, media and merchandise and real life events. but disney hasn't figured out how to tap in the young audience and we do that and they wanted to invest. >> is that a trend right now? young've companies say we'll put the money behind the start up? >> i
but there are amazing start ups that take their time and thesis are three of them that are thinking much bringing hundred year companies and not flipping them. and building audience and brands and business models. that's not what we saw ten years ago. what is clear to me smart money is going deeper, and deeper in fewer companies that create mass evaluations and i have a chance to know the founders and amazed by the long- term view. you are seeing a shake out of the winners and the losers and...
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language are of issues that i think are much and the numbers are much larger where language issues are the daca and simply population. and aca population does students in general have a real two tage in the fluency in languages. that is particularly important in the labor market. you -- n i ask caller: i agree with that, if youdon't mind me asking, do think it is fair for speaking tly english to learn spanish as trade for education? this education policy in country is local and up to the locality, there are different point was view. in ink your experience is california, am i correct about that? -- sorry caller: excuse me. guest: colorado, okay, pardon me. don't know what colorado's olicies are and i don't think that we're a country that needs to be more focused on foreign languages, we are a part of language is very important in international kindrce, we've not had the of focus on foreign language that many other countries in the had, so i think at he end of the day it's a benefit for american-born kids to be exposed to fortune languages. lewisville, kentucky, sara online for democrats
language are of issues that i think are much and the numbers are much larger where language issues are the daca and simply population. and aca population does students in general have a real two tage in the fluency in languages. that is particularly important in the labor market. you -- n i ask caller: i agree with that, if youdon't mind me asking, do think it is fair for speaking tly english to learn spanish as trade for education? this education policy in country is local and up to the...
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they are ripped apart and we are hoping no one was here in the storm. communication continues to be a major problem. no cell phone service and no electricity. people who rode out the storm are not able to tell families and friends they are okay. thank you for all the prayers that came from home. >> a report from our affiliate. we will take you back to the keys in a few moments, but first i top the go north to the tampa bay area where residents were spared a direct strike, but suffered significant damage. our correspondent is on the scene for us. what's the main concern where you are? >> reporter: wolf, you are looking at it at this point. here at this point we are talking right now most of them don't have gas because they don't have power to use the pump. >> we will get back to diane. the audio keeps coming in and out. we will fix that and get back to her and update you on what's going on as thousands and thousands of people see their homes now for the first time since the hurricane. what's the risk of them coming back into the destruction zone? the rac
they are ripped apart and we are hoping no one was here in the storm. communication continues to be a major problem. no cell phone service and no electricity. people who rode out the storm are not able to tell families and friends they are okay. thank you for all the prayers that came from home. >> a report from our affiliate. we will take you back to the keys in a few moments, but first i top the go north to the tampa bay area where residents were spared a direct strike, but suffered...
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there are certain power concerns. what are you worried that you are going to find?fortunately for us, as we begin our preliminary look at the damage, several thoroughfares are wide open for first responders to travel. unfortunately, our core historic damage suffered severe flooding. so accessing those people, we're utilizing high water apparatus so we could safely rescue those people and get them to high ground. we are asking everyone to stay indoors. sorry, chris. go ahead. >> reporter: chief, what you have to say matters more. please finish your point. >> right now we're asking that all the residents remain indoors and allow first responders to access everywhere we need to go. we understand your call is important to us. we have several support agencies assists us with the rescue. should you need anything, 911 is available and the hospitals are ready to accept you. >> reporter: chief, as you get information, it's important for people to know. please stay safe out there today. >> absolutely. thank you, chris. >> reporter: and you remember chief driscoll and many of
there are certain power concerns. what are you worried that you are going to find?fortunately for us, as we begin our preliminary look at the damage, several thoroughfares are wide open for first responders to travel. unfortunately, our core historic damage suffered severe flooding. so accessing those people, we're utilizing high water apparatus so we could safely rescue those people and get them to high ground. we are asking everyone to stay indoors. sorry, chris. go ahead. >> reporter:...
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we are floridans and we are all in this together. i went door to door in my district the other day and checked on folks. we want to make sure that people are looking out for their neighbors. in modern times today we don't know our neighbors as well. you might be able to take care of yourself, but also we want people to lean on each other and make sure that people who aren't able to do as much for themselves, maybe we can help each other out and start bringing -- using a really unfortunate circumstance like this to come back together. >> it is amazing to me whenever we see these circumstances how many people help each other, how many people put themselves in harm's way to help others. >> so true. >> congresswoman, i assume you're somewhere safe right now. >> yes. i am in my home with my family and our hurricane shutters up, and we have a curfew that was being enforced beginning at 4:00 p.m. in broward county, which was a smart thing to do. and so i encourage everyone here in southeast florida stay off the roads. get into a safe struct
we are floridans and we are all in this together. i went door to door in my district the other day and checked on folks. we want to make sure that people are looking out for their neighbors. in modern times today we don't know our neighbors as well. you might be able to take care of yourself, but also we want people to lean on each other and make sure that people who aren't able to do as much for themselves, maybe we can help each other out and start bringing -- using a really unfortunate...
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i say that those who are in the position to make this. conditions are them.close the door to us. we will make our decision easily. we are not that interested, let me say that. what they want is for turkey to run away from them. no. we will never run away from it. let it be them to run away from it. let them make them -- let them make that decision. ♪ ♪ shery: i am shery ahn, let us conclude this special edition of bloomberg best, devoted to the innovaro number -- devoted to the inaugural bloomberg business global forum. bill gates,uch as and the ceo of softbank, as well as nigeria's amenities t ital aliko dangote discussed many of the possibilities created by new technologies. rubenstein: he was killed by a mosquito which is one of 1000 mosquitoes, a special one. the main thing is that it is precedent setting. if you think humans can go and get this species, what is your criteria for anything that might be a nuisance and may be key to an ecosystem? all mosquitoes b -- there are someats that -- there are some bats that feed on them. there are such a small perc
i say that those who are in the position to make this. conditions are them.close the door to us. we will make our decision easily. we are not that interested, let me say that. what they want is for turkey to run away from them. no. we will never run away from it. let it be them to run away from it. let them make them -- let them make that decision. ♪ ♪ shery: i am shery ahn, let us conclude this special edition of bloomberg best, devoted to the innovaro number -- devoted to the inaugural...
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we are not lying idle and i can tell you we are committed. i appreciate the opportunity to work with you on remedial solutions and find a way forward. thank you, i look forward to your questions. >> admiral richardson. >> distinguished members of the committee, i thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the recent u.s. navy incidents at sea. to begin with i want to express my deep condolences to families of the 17 sailors who served with honor and distinction and lost their lives, the tragic incident, sailors acted heroically to save their ships as they combated flooding and loss of critical systems. the families of our sailors is the top priority, we will learn everything we can from these tragic events to prevent another accident. many family members are here today and we will always stand with you. what we do is inherently dangerous. leadership responsibility is to ensure we provide the right training and oversight to keep our team safe and effective. we are taking immediate corrective actions to ensure we meet t
we are not lying idle and i can tell you we are committed. i appreciate the opportunity to work with you on remedial solutions and find a way forward. thank you, i look forward to your questions. >> admiral richardson. >> distinguished members of the committee, i thank you for the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the recent u.s. navy incidents at sea. to begin with i want to express my deep condolences to families of the 17 sailors who served with honor and...
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obviously there are eight people injured and we are hearing that they are all said to be stable. we are on the hospital right now -- on our way to the hospital to see how those conditions are. we are hoping and praying at -- that everything is okay with the woman who was carrying a child. she also had some passages in her vehicle that we were told were injured. we hope to get an update on them. >>we noticed in the aerial pictures from sky fox that there were no visible skid marks indicating that the person who was a driving hit the brakes or try to stop in anyway. that medical condition suggests that he passed out, blacked out, lost consciousness for a moment but drove right off of the freeway without hitting the brakes. he hit six other vehicles, is that your impression?>>reporter: exactly. that is why chp is saying the sheer force of the vehicle. you do not hear about skidmarks, although the victim we talked to said he heard tires screeching. we are not sir if it was from a truck allowing the vehicle to pass through or if it came from the truck. it is pretty amazing that nobody
obviously there are eight people injured and we are hearing that they are all said to be stable. we are on the hospital right now -- on our way to the hospital to see how those conditions are. we are hoping and praying at -- that everything is okay with the woman who was carrying a child. she also had some passages in her vehicle that we were told were injured. we hope to get an update on them. >>we noticed in the aerial pictures from sky fox that there were no visible skid marks...
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are those numbers continuing to swell? the numbers are growing every day.ls crossing the border 01’ fresh arrivals crossing the border or if they arrived several days before, maybe sought assistance in local villages and then approached the different camps. it is a very fluent movement and people continue to come in. more recently we have heard about people coming notjust by land but by boat. what kind of stories are they telling you about the journeys they have had to make? they tell horrendous stories about walking the days and days. one family walked the seven days and took a boat to cross into bangladesh. they talk about losing their loved ones in the violence in my amartey. they had to flee into the nearby mountains of the forests and trudge through terrible weather hiding all the time before they could seek safety in bangladesh. many of them have not eaten for days, they are surviving on whatever water they can find. some of them have nothing on them, they are only carrying their babies or their cellphone. some have managed to salvage something from h
are those numbers continuing to swell? the numbers are growing every day.ls crossing the border 01’ fresh arrivals crossing the border or if they arrived several days before, maybe sought assistance in local villages and then approached the different camps. it is a very fluent movement and people continue to come in. more recently we have heard about people coming notjust by land but by boat. what kind of stories are they telling you about the journeys they have had to make? they tell...
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you are doing good. put it down, i have the butter here. >> reporter: waiment. >> you are going -- >> reporter: wait a minute. >> you are going to put it here. this is the cheese, we also like grilled peanut butter and jelly, lets do this one, brie and jam. all right. i am on board. >> reporter: this is what i question. because to me, the jam is sweet enough. could we put ham. >> okay. >> i want it to be less canny. >> reporter: lets do it. do you need more butter or no. >> never enough butter. >> reporter: tell me why he butter the griddle and not the bread. >> here's why, here you are getting every nook and cranny. i like to press my sandwiches, it's softer. i am a person that mashes it. i put the pressure on. >> reporter: okay. >> you want to go gentle. >> reporter: this is going to take a minute before it grills up hot enough. >> two minutes on each side,. >> reporter: okay. >> then you are going to have a nice golden brown. >> what do you attribute to the rise of the sandwiches. >> every year there
you are doing good. put it down, i have the butter here. >> reporter: waiment. >> you are going -- >> reporter: wait a minute. >> you are going to put it here. this is the cheese, we also like grilled peanut butter and jelly, lets do this one, brie and jam. all right. i am on board. >> reporter: this is what i question. because to me, the jam is sweet enough. could we put ham. >> okay. >> i want it to be less canny. >> reporter: lets do it. do you...
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some are republicans and some are democrats. but it is the uber-talented urbanites adhering to family values. churchgoing is much stronger among the economic elites than it is the country at large. we have time for one last question. in the middle. thank you. i am from a suburb of dallas. i have never seen a doggy water fountain. [laughter] i texted my mother. thing,d, that is the americans don't have kids. [laughter] we have to talk about the elephant in the room, prime. -- in the room, crime. you want to raise your kids in an area where you can be sure that when they are walking down the street something won't happen to them. point, that people want to have kids and raise kids in a place where you know they are going to be safe. we are seeing this movement against the one thing we know does decrease crime, more police presence. what you have to say to making cities livable? what does that look like politically speaking? how can we be the ones arguing for more cops when we know that is the thing that decreases crime? out, ross?
some are republicans and some are democrats. but it is the uber-talented urbanites adhering to family values. churchgoing is much stronger among the economic elites than it is the country at large. we have time for one last question. in the middle. thank you. i am from a suburb of dallas. i have never seen a doggy water fountain. [laughter] i texted my mother. thing,d, that is the americans don't have kids. [laughter] we have to talk about the elephant in the room, prime. -- in the room, crime....