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a lot of incentives when the capital moves from the global north to the global south there is also a lot of in there is the theory actually that has been going on for a lot of for for so many decades now that was what is good for the rich is also good for the poor in the sense that the more wealth you create on the upper level then lot of it will go or some of it will go down to the others in terms of job creation in terms of business opportunities but what is happening is like there is there is some sort of growth in the wealth worldwide and some of the poorer are less were in some of the countries where the problem is like the shared between those who are rich and those who are poor is widening in the sense that there are more people up on the upper level making more money than those who are actually like on the of the poorest kind of levels so i think there is yes it's globalization it's also theories that exist within governments about how to do business and what is the best way of actually achieving economic development missler ground is a tangle here between the wealth inequalit
a lot of incentives when the capital moves from the global north to the global south there is also a lot of in there is the theory actually that has been going on for a lot of for for so many decades now that was what is good for the rich is also good for the poor in the sense that the more wealth you create on the upper level then lot of it will go or some of it will go down to the others in terms of job creation in terms of business opportunities but what is happening is like there is there...
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so i suspect it has not been a whole lot done. front, there media is also sort of countermeasures there as well. these companies are judged by the stock market, by their monthly average users, and this is more of a factor for twitter then for facebook. 15%e is more estimates that or more of all twitter users are automated, bots, fake. so if twitter were to crack down on that, their monthly averages is would dive, their stock price would dive, and it could be a big disaster. in a way -- i think it was like pulling teeth. i spent a lot of less summer working on the question of what the russians had done on facebook and twitter, and it was kind of like pulling teeth to get any cooperation from the companies. they were not eager to talk about it. they are certainly talking about things they are doing to keep it from happening again. it is tough for them as well. the way those companies eventually paid attention to this is the facebook discovered that adds had been bought in rubles using a credit card that went straight to the so-called
so i suspect it has not been a whole lot done. front, there media is also sort of countermeasures there as well. these companies are judged by the stock market, by their monthly average users, and this is more of a factor for twitter then for facebook. 15%e is more estimates that or more of all twitter users are automated, bots, fake. so if twitter were to crack down on that, their monthly averages is would dive, their stock price would dive, and it could be a big disaster. in a way -- i think...
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i think gm is doing a lot right and you have a cheap stock. >> metals too.oned copper earlier but platinum is on pace for a ninth day of gains those things all sort of blend together. >> rebar, basic substance of major buildings article in the journal today, page b3, talking about how rebar is going to move up because the competitor has been taken out president trump noticed that the dump -- finish the dumping of china and get more people employed. >> also got new redbook numbers on u.s. same store sales up 5 year on year for the week up five. >> up five >> do people know how big this is remember when macy's we were worried about the dividend now we're worried whether it's going to be contained by 30. there's a lot of people short these stocks. >> still >> yeah, because they need something to short it's been absolutely wrong i mean, the short side has been incredibly bad remember people used to short all the time >> it's painful right now. >> yeah. really painful you see a lot of hedge funds in trouble. one of the reasons they are in trouble, having run a he
i think gm is doing a lot right and you have a cheap stock. >> metals too.oned copper earlier but platinum is on pace for a ninth day of gains those things all sort of blend together. >> rebar, basic substance of major buildings article in the journal today, page b3, talking about how rebar is going to move up because the competitor has been taken out president trump noticed that the dump -- finish the dumping of china and get more people employed. >> also got new redbook...
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a lot of these decisions when they're done by humans they're not fully thought out i mean a lot of times when you are driving as a human and you're faced with one of these decisions you usually do not have the time to think about all the implications yes in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers will in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger and gives priority to the driver so right i'm not just i mean a lot of times they just you know a lot of these this is i just think are not well thought out whereas i think if we were to put this in an algorithm at least we would be able to a society come together and say ok in this case what is the best thing that could happen but then the other is it appeared to prioritize a society over an individual can consumer in such a way because when you buy something of value you buy it for yourself it's well that's that's exactly i think the question that we're going to have to deal with i mean what is that what is t
a lot of these decisions when they're done by humans they're not fully thought out i mean a lot of times when you are driving as a human and you're faced with one of these decisions you usually do not have the time to think about all the implications yes in fact that there are lots of studies which show that people tend to prioritize that whole lives over the lives of even passengers will in most of the accidents people tend to go to the right side reaching dangerous the passenger and gives...
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gerri: a lot going on. the dow ending the day in the green, led higher by shares of disney, general electric and chevron. speaking of energy, crude still above $60 a barrel. phil flynn watching action from the cme in chicago. but first to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what a day, right? we're hearing talk about two possible megamergers. tell us what is going on. >> it is new year, happy new year to you and everyone at home of the dow is up 104 points, a lot of optimism on wall street as we begin this 2018 after a great 2017. the best year for the three major averages since 2013. the dow was up 25%. so for today, you talked about disney. that was a real winner, because of "star wars." we had some records to note as well, including for the nasdaq. also the s&p 500 and the transportation index which hid an all-time high. we saw great numbers led by technology. a couple megamergers, citigroup talking about all the money apple will bring in and they could use the money to
gerri: a lot going on. the dow ending the day in the green, led higher by shares of disney, general electric and chevron. speaking of energy, crude still above $60 a barrel. phil flynn watching action from the cme in chicago. but first to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. nicole, what a day, right? we're hearing talk about two possible megamergers. tell us what is going on. >> it is new year, happy new year to you and everyone at home of the dow is up 104...
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we have a lot of regulation cutting to do. and we need regulation, but you do not need 17 different approvals from 17 different agencies. we actually have a long way to go, believe it or not, because we have got great credit for regulations. i think the regulations may be just as important as the tax cuts. we think the regulation cutting might be more important. i want to thank you all for joining us at this great national effort. thank you for your leadership, you truly are great leaders, and important leaders. friendship and partnership and together we will usher in a very bold new era of peace and prosperity. we're doing great. right now to davos get people to invest in the united states. i don't think i have to go, because they are coming at a very fast clip. it is going to be an interesting time, but they are coming back to this country. you see that we have chrysler leaving mexico and coming into michigan. do we like that? nobody has seen that in a long time. [applause] and we have other major car companies coming back in
we have a lot of regulation cutting to do. and we need regulation, but you do not need 17 different approvals from 17 different agencies. we actually have a long way to go, believe it or not, because we have got great credit for regulations. i think the regulations may be just as important as the tax cuts. we think the regulation cutting might be more important. i want to thank you all for joining us at this great national effort. thank you for your leadership, you truly are great leaders, and...
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bush: i learned a lot from watching him. erested in separation from him, and he wasn't interested either. we have got a great father-son relationship. yeah, i learned a lot from watching him. my most startling moment came right after the inaugural parade. i decided i was going to go into the oval office to see what it felt like. and unbeknownst to me, andy card had called upstairs to the residency and asked dad to come in. i was sitting in the oval office at the desk, taking it all in and in walks my dad. and i said, welcome mr. president, and he said thank you, mr. president. david: that must have been something. what was it like when your mother walked in the oval office for the first time and you were president of the united states? mr. clinton: she started laughing out loud. [laughter] mr. clinton: it was so ridiculous, the idea of it, that it could have ever happened. but on the other hand, when i started running, she was the only person that thought i had a good chance to win. nobody else did. hillary and chelsea were u
bush: i learned a lot from watching him. erested in separation from him, and he wasn't interested either. we have got a great father-son relationship. yeah, i learned a lot from watching him. my most startling moment came right after the inaugural parade. i decided i was going to go into the oval office to see what it felt like. and unbeknownst to me, andy card had called upstairs to the residency and asked dad to come in. i was sitting in the oval office at the desk, taking it all in and in...
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there isn't a lot of research on how tech impacts children. >> there is a great article that got a lotaction. it talks about many of the cultural and social impacts on how addiction to smartphones have changed our relationship, changed children's relationship and children's dynamics. people are more isolated, more depressed. snapchat puts the number of days in a row that you sent a message as a kid to all of your friends. the number is a manipulative design technique to keep kids on the hook, to keep the ball getting tossed back-and-forth everyday. if they don't, they lose the number. kids start defining the currency of their friendship based on whether they are sending this empty message back-and-forth. snapchat, that is the number one way for teenagers in the united states to communicate. you have teenagers out there feeling empty messages back and forth. is this designed to help us or addict us? emily: you mentioned the article in the atlantic. there really was no stand taken. it is fairly neutral. in part, i think, because we don't have a lot of the answers. >> i think what we can
there isn't a lot of research on how tech impacts children. >> there is a great article that got a lotaction. it talks about many of the cultural and social impacts on how addiction to smartphones have changed our relationship, changed children's relationship and children's dynamics. people are more isolated, more depressed. snapchat puts the number of days in a row that you sent a message as a kid to all of your friends. the number is a manipulative design technique to keep kids on the...
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a lot of families face that i work with on a daily basis a lot of the kids seem to. actually be the most resilient and seem to be out to pick up being american being in america really quickly for instance at the beginning of the documentary the beginning of the eight months none of them could speak english let me show you what happened towards the end of the eight months same kids have a look. at the world although you. know you. there you from the from the so you know. you have. a right. all right best thing about living in america but. being with my family this is the best thing ever lover thing that i'm able to continue all my studying here stood in a graduate student at the university of maryland baltimore county and that's me. living my dream ok all right american dream sitting right next to me thank you very much to do and also for tool as well have a kill my laptop if you want to find out more about this the sundance film festival have their very own page for this he's home the story of refugees making it in the us and now what film we're going to be looking i
a lot of families face that i work with on a daily basis a lot of the kids seem to. actually be the most resilient and seem to be out to pick up being american being in america really quickly for instance at the beginning of the documentary the beginning of the eight months none of them could speak english let me show you what happened towards the end of the eight months same kids have a look. at the world although you. know you. there you from the from the so you know. you have. a right. all...
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going to the market and the exposure of these kind of fake hysteria a lot of people there there is kind of a dot com like crazy around it going people have no understanding they're just throwing money at all sorts of stuff all sorts junk that they have no idea what it is one of them is c.e.o. of soaring block chain stock sells about eight hundred seventy thousand dollars worth of the shares the head of a small biotech company turned krypto has made hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock sales already john or president c.e.o. and chairman of riaa block chain disclosed in a filing with a us securities and exchange commission that he sold thirty thousand three hundred eighty three shares at a weighted average price of twenty eight dollars and sixty one cents remember the stock of this company called riot blog chain it used to be a biotech company they soared by six hundred percent once they changed their name to block chain and their their nasdaq stock symbol to riot from like bio p. . but the fact is that this company right lists three block chain investments on its website a canadian
going to the market and the exposure of these kind of fake hysteria a lot of people there there is kind of a dot com like crazy around it going people have no understanding they're just throwing money at all sorts of stuff all sorts junk that they have no idea what it is one of them is c.e.o. of soaring block chain stock sells about eight hundred seventy thousand dollars worth of the shares the head of a small biotech company turned krypto has made hundreds of thousands of dollars in stock...
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that is a lot of bottles. give you an idea of the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back to bottles a month, we collect every bottle we put out. how will we do it? there will be different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngo's, other industrial companies and governments. it is absolutely doable. that is what is exciting about setting the objective. david: what about other places, like china, for example? james: the emerging countries is where there is more of a problem as opposed to the u.s. or europe. we need to do more there, but there is some informal collection system going on across a wide range of waste. what we need to create is the circular economy, create value for that. we did this in mexico, for example. you go back a little more than 10 yea
that is a lot of bottles. give you an idea of the dimension, every person in the world if they bring back to bottles a month, we collect every bottle we put out. how will we do it? there will be different systems in different countries. every country needs a solution. it won't be the same everywhere. there are places where it is reasonably advanced in europe to more informal economies where the collection happens. there will be different solutions everywhere. we have to work with ngo's, other...
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guest: there's a lot there. you talk about the health care problems of single-payer versus a bigreforms, there's problem the united states and health care and how to make it more efficient overtime. a single-payer system would move people a lot out of insurance arrangements. single-payer would move all them sponsoredernment insurance system. that's a lot of displacement and cost and a lot of movement of private premier money into the federal government. i'm not sure that's a good idea. is that really the answer to the problem? for people who are very big advocates of single tear, they should read the stories of the u.k. about the national healthcare service which has features that are commendable, but there are problems when you have totally government sponsored insurance. they have massive problems right now. have a lot of this location and a lot of waiting because they have been overwhelmed with sick people during a bad winter season. it's not a panacea. theseare trade-offs with things for the real question wit
guest: there's a lot there. you talk about the health care problems of single-payer versus a bigreforms, there's problem the united states and health care and how to make it more efficient overtime. a single-payer system would move people a lot out of insurance arrangements. single-payer would move all them sponsoredernment insurance system. that's a lot of displacement and cost and a lot of movement of private premier money into the federal government. i'm not sure that's a good idea. is that...
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we have a lot of regulation cutting to do. you know better than everybody we need regulation. we do not need 17 different approvals on the same subject. it has been beautiful to watch. we have a long way to go. we have gotten great credit for regulations. i think the regulations may be important as the tax cuts. i have businesses that have called me and have said that they love the tax cuts. i want to thank you all for joining us at this great national effort senator casey: president trump: together we will usher in a very bold new era of peace and prosperity. we are doing great. i am going to double us right now to invest into the united vos right now to invest into the united states. it is going to be a interesting time. bc that we have chrysler leaving mexico and coming into michigan. nobody has seen that a long time. have other major car companies coming into the united dates unveiled in -- and building big plants. people have not seen this in decades. i think in the end, they will never have seen anything like witches happening with our country. so many friends. summary gr
we have a lot of regulation cutting to do. you know better than everybody we need regulation. we do not need 17 different approvals on the same subject. it has been beautiful to watch. we have a long way to go. we have gotten great credit for regulations. i think the regulations may be important as the tax cuts. i have businesses that have called me and have said that they love the tax cuts. i want to thank you all for joining us at this great national effort senator casey: president trump:...
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do somebody raise $5 billion question mark you have an image of being a person that strikes fear in a lotf ceos, some people afraid that they will get a call from paul singer. ,> if some of the investigated what rate of return with a have compounded? >> people without recognize me, was livid this way. -- let's leave it this way. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the lip of being an interview even though i have a day job robert -- running a private equity firm. >> how you define leadership ?uestio what is it the next summary tic? >> i read the other day that you you raise $5 billion in 24 hours. >> it was true was the offering was open because it was first come first serve, there was a lot of demand and 23 hours iter, it was filled up but took a number of months of preparation. david: that make me feel better that it was not just 24 hours. you study your fun in what you're -- year? >> 1977. i had $1.3 million. >> when did you get that from? >> it was friends and family, i was a practicing lawyer in the early 1977, i
do somebody raise $5 billion question mark you have an image of being a person that strikes fear in a lotf ceos, some people afraid that they will get a call from paul singer. ,> if some of the investigated what rate of return with a have compounded? >> people without recognize me, was livid this way. -- let's leave it this way. >> i don't consider myself a journalist. nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the lip of being an interview even though i...
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>> they will and a lot of americans, middle america care a lot about a lot of different issues, but whenhey have money in the pocket and the see the optic as on the market are up, a lot of people have 401(k)s i think will resonate at polls. if you want a continuation of economy, it will be hard, that the democrats say these tax cuts are bad, these are evil and republicans are evil people, when they're experiencing something different. when somebody is taking more money home it resonates. when they go to the polls, i understand what the democrats say and i like these touchy, feely issues, but the fact of it is, i worked for at&t, i got a bonus. i work for xyz company, i'm getting a bonus. i'm seeing their profits are up and new jobs posted on the web site. it will be very hard when reality speaks to somebody saying that these -- neil: a lot of that reality, the one fault of republicans they are very bad at marketing even the way they sold the tax cut prior. take the most byzantine elements to get into it. having said that though, they would have to lose 24 seats to lose the house. doesn't
>> they will and a lot of americans, middle america care a lot about a lot of different issues, but whenhey have money in the pocket and the see the optic as on the market are up, a lot of people have 401(k)s i think will resonate at polls. if you want a continuation of economy, it will be hard, that the democrats say these tax cuts are bad, these are evil and republicans are evil people, when they're experiencing something different. when somebody is taking more money home it resonates....
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and we can take care of a lot of problems, take care of a lot of problems. it would be really nice to do it in a bipartisan way approximately joining us this week, "wall street journal" columnist and columnist bill mcgern. bill, let's talk about what the republicans and the democrats can get year? >> the democrats have to decide whether their strategy for 2018 is to cooperate with trump and extract things they can go back to their base with. paul: the dreamers legalizing the young adults. >> or whether they're just going to say donald trump is the devil and run on that for 2018. but look, donald trump is a dealer. i think there's a lot of potential. but each side has to give. the president has made it clear he'll be willing to go with daca to legalize these people in exchange for some border security. probably some funding for his wall. there are a lot of do i believe things. thof doablethings. the question is what are being willing to give for the get. paul: let's talk about the democrats and the choice they face. do they have an incentive to deal or is res
and we can take care of a lot of problems, take care of a lot of problems. it would be really nice to do it in a bipartisan way approximately joining us this week, "wall street journal" columnist and columnist bill mcgern. bill, let's talk about what the republicans and the democrats can get year? >> the democrats have to decide whether their strategy for 2018 is to cooperate with trump and extract things they can go back to their base with. paul: the dreamers legalizing the...
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ambassador in that country to ask just what was meant by that statement but a lot of a lot of kenyans a lot of africans are saying that this statement from donald trump seems very like you know he's that kind of person to say this kind of thing and of course don't drop the suggestion that immigrants from africa are a burden on the u.s. system if you want to take the example of kenya where you are is there anything that would support this view. not really african immigrants or anything but. too old most of them to the american economy if you look at the number of people who are educated you have almost more than forty percent of african immigrants who are highly educated compared to about thirty percent of american citizens if you look at kenyans who specifically go for specialized occupation and for professional and study reasons you have you know the those who are living in america who are admitting about one hundred eighty five million dollars back into the economy into the kenyan economy so if you put that with the kenyans living in the diaspora you have you know remittances from o
ambassador in that country to ask just what was meant by that statement but a lot of a lot of kenyans a lot of africans are saying that this statement from donald trump seems very like you know he's that kind of person to say this kind of thing and of course don't drop the suggestion that immigrants from africa are a burden on the u.s. system if you want to take the example of kenya where you are is there anything that would support this view. not really african immigrants or anything but. too...
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i think a lot of people in the room want to see chain migration ended. and we have a recent case along the west side highway having to do with chain migration where a man ran over, killed eight people and many people injured badly, loss of arms, loss of legs, a horrible thing happened. then you look at the chain and all the people who came in because of him. terrible situation. and the other is cancel the lottery program. they call it visa lottery where countries come in and put names in a hopper. they're not giving you their best names. they're giving you poeople they don't want and we take them out of the lottery. and where they do it by hand, what's in the hand are the worst of the worst. but they put people that they don't want into a lottery and the united states takes those people. again, going back to that same person, he came in through the lottery program. they went, they visited his neighborhood and the people in the neighborhood said, oh my god, we suffered with this man, the rudeness, the horrible way he treated us right from the beginning. we
i think a lot of people in the room want to see chain migration ended. and we have a recent case along the west side highway having to do with chain migration where a man ran over, killed eight people and many people injured badly, loss of arms, loss of legs, a horrible thing happened. then you look at the chain and all the people who came in because of him. terrible situation. and the other is cancel the lottery program. they call it visa lottery where countries come in and put names in a...
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there was a lot of other stuff which was noise but on the whole it was satisfactory. e, assumedly. he said i am not doing the negotiating, it is up to michel barnier, but he is clearly going to be a figure in this. he and angela merkel are absolutely pivotal is that this is where the language of the brexit debate gets confusing, he says bespoke deal but it doesn't mean this bespoke deal that a lot of people who support brexit are hoping for which is a very, a lot of services involved and special carveouts for the u. k.‘s. services involved and special carveouts for the u.k.'s. it could mean anything from what i have described to a very limited deal which is what canada has, certainly far below what brexiteers and brexit ministers are roping. in —— are hoping for. he has been very clear about this, which again is refreshing. if you are not the eu you cannot be in the single market in the way that you previously were. you don't get the benefits of the single market unless you are in the single market unless you are in the single market. that is a pretty sobering message
there was a lot of other stuff which was noise but on the whole it was satisfactory. e, assumedly. he said i am not doing the negotiating, it is up to michel barnier, but he is clearly going to be a figure in this. he and angela merkel are absolutely pivotal is that this is where the language of the brexit debate gets confusing, he says bespoke deal but it doesn't mean this bespoke deal that a lot of people who support brexit are hoping for which is a very, a lot of services involved and...
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a lot of people fool us. had a piece out of chicago where people are passing jeff flock in short sleeves, open jackets what is the danger of doing that? >> okay, this is the thing. once again, i want to remind you the flu is a virus. the virus can spread, a lot of times we associate flu and colds traveling only when it's cold. yes, the majority of them happen when it's cold. it can happen when it's warm, too. it's not always 100% correlation. in terms of it being so cold outside, we have so many things to worry about right now. we have frostbite and hypothermia. so for your son, i hope he's listening. i hope he does wear the coat and the gloves and the sleeves and everything. we want to make sure everyone outside is warm and their digits are warm, the fingers and the toes and avoiding frostbite. very important. >> neil: if you could threaten them with a syringe or something, that might help. >> i have one. >> neil: there we go. thank you very much, doctor. i appreciate it. wise words indeed. speaking of the co
a lot of people fool us. had a piece out of chicago where people are passing jeff flock in short sleeves, open jackets what is the danger of doing that? >> okay, this is the thing. once again, i want to remind you the flu is a virus. the virus can spread, a lot of times we associate flu and colds traveling only when it's cold. yes, the majority of them happen when it's cold. it can happen when it's warm, too. it's not always 100% correlation. in terms of it being so cold outside, we have...
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financially, it makes a lot of sense. economically, it makes a lot of sense. tally different. it will be a reality in this country. and here it is in action. the brand—new solar panel has been charging on the roof all day. and in a pitch dark farmhouse... hey! ..the first taste of electric light. light for homework, light the progress of the continent seeks to leapfrog into the future. andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. stockton, california, once named the most miserable city in the us, is making a comeback. that's thanks in no small part to its young mayor, michael tubbs. he was born and raised in stockton and is now working to turn things around in his hometown. the bbc went to meet him. a very violent day in stockton. five people are dead. ..in one of stockton's deadliest days on record. there's a lot of love, there's also a lot of pain. sometimes i pinch myself. like, yo, you're the mayor! especially when it comes to things like problem—solving, why don't they do it like that? why aren't you doing it? you're the mayor! or you can at least call the people tha
financially, it makes a lot of sense. economically, it makes a lot of sense. tally different. it will be a reality in this country. and here it is in action. the brand—new solar panel has been charging on the roof all day. and in a pitch dark farmhouse... hey! ..the first taste of electric light. light for homework, light the progress of the continent seeks to leapfrog into the future. andrew harding, bbc news, zambia. stockton, california, once named the most miserable city in the us, is...
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sounds like a lot of fun. huge landlord. >> right, this is their equity office division. and they are not the only company doing this. all the landlords are scrambling sort of to appeal to this millennial generation and the younger gen x people, who sort of, their expectations are different. when they are choosing a job, they may even consider what kind of office they are moving into. this helps with recruiting. it helps with retaining, it helps the landlords fill vacancies, at least that's the hope. julia: it's not just boston, though. it's happening all over the country. new york, chicago. if they want the best talent, they have to make the workplace speak to them. >> that's right. i guess the idea is that if you are hiring really talented people and you are expecting them to work long hours, maybe they don't have as much time outside of the office, so let's try to make the office more fun. so even while, if you are working 10 hours, maybe you stop for an hour and have a beer down in the second floor and you
sounds like a lot of fun. huge landlord. >> right, this is their equity office division. and they are not the only company doing this. all the landlords are scrambling sort of to appeal to this millennial generation and the younger gen x people, who sort of, their expectations are different. when they are choosing a job, they may even consider what kind of office they are moving into. this helps with recruiting. it helps with retaining, it helps the landlords fill vacancies, at least...
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thursday may be the best day even though we'll see a lot of clouds. the rain on friday and this will be rain early and then again late with a high of 60 degrees. we're not going to stay that warm, though. temperatures behind that system, they cool pretty quickly back down into the 30 degree range as we make our way into early next week. guys, some warmer temperatures finally moving in after all that cold, but watch out for that ice tonight. >> sounds good. i'm guessing we're going to see doug out on the weather deck on thursday. >> right. i'll be out there thursday. >> i'm happy to put away the michellin man coat. >> exactly. let the air out of our codes. >> stands up by it he feel is. a high-tech tool used from afar, how police used heat to track down a young boy missing for hours on a cold winter night in northern virginia. >> we've got a warning for pet owners tonight. why local vets tell us this cold snap is leading to a spike in sick animal visits. end what you can do to protct before we start, i just want to say if anyone still doesn't have fios
thursday may be the best day even though we'll see a lot of clouds. the rain on friday and this will be rain early and then again late with a high of 60 degrees. we're not going to stay that warm, though. temperatures behind that system, they cool pretty quickly back down into the 30 degree range as we make our way into early next week. guys, some warmer temperatures finally moving in after all that cold, but watch out for that ice tonight. >> sounds good. i'm guessing we're going to see...
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i've read a lot of many americans and governors seem interested in that issue. i'm wondering if they are partnering at all with kornt part cities through state. and, if so, is there a possibility of fatigue in terms of foreign cities especially being asked to partner with state on problem x, y or z. do you see that a problem? >> i think we didn't invent the two way exchange. the twinning program. i don't know who started such partnerships but it's just to say that the model can be used for multiple policy priorities and certainly the connections and i'll just say this, when we're sending a mayor from the united states overseas and most of the places where we're sending these mayors, they don't have direct connections with the u.s. and it's a long travel time. what we try and sell them on is you are going to travel fp we're paying for it, you're going to discuss our policy priorities. whatever their opinions are of them but if those, if it leads to further connections or discussion of other topics, by all means. when we're bringing the international mayors to the
i've read a lot of many americans and governors seem interested in that issue. i'm wondering if they are partnering at all with kornt part cities through state. and, if so, is there a possibility of fatigue in terms of foreign cities especially being asked to partner with state on problem x, y or z. do you see that a problem? >> i think we didn't invent the two way exchange. the twinning program. i don't know who started such partnerships but it's just to say that the model can be used...
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we didn't really have to change this a whole lot. a dusting, which we've already seen to about 2-inches here along 95 and higher amounts as you get south and jackpot will be lower eastern shore with five to 10 inches of snow. there's your seven-day forecast. i do want to remind you we got bitter cold on the backside of this and particularly with snow cover out there we'll realize some really cold numbers, single digit lows by saturday and sunday morning. afternoon highs tomorrow in the teens, guys. so get ready. wind chill minus 10 coming up. okay. that's weather. hey, i want to toss it out to my good friend mike thomas and get the -- mike, what's going on out there? snow coming down. looks beautiful. >> reporter: tucker, it's absolutely gorgeous. it's sort of like the perfect snow like we had in december except this time it's sticking to the roads. not coming down terribly heavy like you just said but it's coming down steady enough that what falls is sticking. you mentioned the single digit lows yesterday. they did a number to the gr
we didn't really have to change this a whole lot. a dusting, which we've already seen to about 2-inches here along 95 and higher amounts as you get south and jackpot will be lower eastern shore with five to 10 inches of snow. there's your seven-day forecast. i do want to remind you we got bitter cold on the backside of this and particularly with snow cover out there we'll realize some really cold numbers, single digit lows by saturday and sunday morning. afternoon highs tomorrow in the teens,...
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we have seen a lot of spinouts. and a good reminder, avoid using your cruise control when it's raining. you don't have as much control over the vehicle. 580 at grand lake, had an earlier crash and that's cleared from the lane, still seeing some delays in the area. westbound 580 through the altamont pass, the usual slowdowns. it's raining along that stretch. 26 minutes from 205 to 680. we have a rollover crash on 280 southbound at westboro, traffic backed up but looks like they are in the process of clearing those lanes and things are starting to improve as far as the speeds go. 101 at 380, problem free along this stretch but we are tracking another accident south of here. more on that coming up in a few minutes. now back to you. >>> the hunt is on for suspects involved in a double shooting during a botched burglary in the bay area. the evidence that could help police track them down, coming up. >>> we are seeing a lot of rain coming down and it is definitely slick out there. temperatures are in the 50s right now but
we have seen a lot of spinouts. and a good reminder, avoid using your cruise control when it's raining. you don't have as much control over the vehicle. 580 at grand lake, had an earlier crash and that's cleared from the lane, still seeing some delays in the area. westbound 580 through the altamont pass, the usual slowdowns. it's raining along that stretch. 26 minutes from 205 to 680. we have a rollover crash on 280 southbound at westboro, traffic backed up but looks like they are in the...
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they're going to take over a lot. ey're going to be the world eventually i'm just -- i see these disturbing numbers about millennials that would prefer living under a socialist order, the economy. 40, 45% think it might be superior, just hasn't been done right. do you think they'll chip away at that? do you think the bernie sanders wing of the democratic party will lose credibility as you can see what the capitalism may benefit a lot of people and may be the only way to lift people out of poverty than any others >> there's millennials that also want to stay at home and live with their parents but that will change, too. >> 42% i'm not going to blame the last eight years, but corporations, capitalism and you're vilified is it possible that suddenly it becomes okay to say, wow -- >> look at what's happened in the united states of america look at your adjusted market we've had the tax reforms come out. you've finally made the u.s. competitive on a global scale. >> look at the way we're portrayed. it's a tax scam. >> those
they're going to take over a lot. ey're going to be the world eventually i'm just -- i see these disturbing numbers about millennials that would prefer living under a socialist order, the economy. 40, 45% think it might be superior, just hasn't been done right. do you think they'll chip away at that? do you think the bernie sanders wing of the democratic party will lose credibility as you can see what the capitalism may benefit a lot of people and may be the only way to lift people out of...
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there was a lot of theatrics involved. y had a speech that he pulled out of his pocket and then ripped it up and threw it away and said this is going to make my aids nervous, but then shot from the have a little bit -- shot from the hip a little bit. he has been pushing hard on the american first -- on the america first message. he is pushing hard on that message. people trying to tell that what is good for america is good for you. i think that is something that we will see in his speech later. manus: good morning. he was called a showman. who was in charge of the dollar, treasury secretary, trump, steve mnuchin? mnuchin comes in. trump comes and correct them. it is not clear. defending shockwaves. we are seeing u.s. officials come in. problem coming here and dropping grenades and causing waves. we will be taking them all day to see what other surprises are in store. manus: that gives a little bit of volatility. have a great day. coming up, brexit and the big picture. has the british prime minister made an impact at devils?
there was a lot of theatrics involved. y had a speech that he pulled out of his pocket and then ripped it up and threw it away and said this is going to make my aids nervous, but then shot from the have a little bit -- shot from the hip a little bit. he has been pushing hard on the american first -- on the america first message. he is pushing hard on that message. people trying to tell that what is good for america is good for you. i think that is something that we will see in his speech later....
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a lot of support from the u.s. for those rising up. >> thank you so much. >> jon: now this fox news alert on a major meeting on the domestic front where a few hours from now on capitol hill top white house aides will sit down with congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle hoping to restart talks on the budget racing against a deadline to avert a federal government shutdown now about two weeks away. while the white house wants the talks to stick to spending, the hot button issue of immigration is expected to come up as well. >> this should be an historic year on immigration. that's a question for republicans and democrats together because this president won in part on taking a tough stand against illegal immigrants just coming over the border. people want to know that our borders are secure. >> jon: joining us now bill mcgurn from the "wall street journal" and speech writer for george w. bush. you've been around meetings like this one. what will transpire? >> there is a lot of -- there are a lot of issues th
a lot of support from the u.s. for those rising up. >> thank you so much. >> jon: now this fox news alert on a major meeting on the domestic front where a few hours from now on capitol hill top white house aides will sit down with congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle hoping to restart talks on the budget racing against a deadline to avert a federal government shutdown now about two weeks away. while the white house wants the talks to stick to spending, the hot button...
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they had a lot of readers. more damaging messages i saw about steve bannon was matt drudge who had hired andrew breitbart very close to andrew breitbart, disowning banning yesterday and sang field forward. it's going to be really difficult for him to hold on. i haven't gotten any word. they're loyal to him there but it's going to be hard to hold on. >> harris: press secretary senator sanders sack. it'll be interesting. >> kennedy: we will see. he said it before he sang again. uncle joe biden so he didn't protect anita hill from senate republicans during the clarence thomas hearings. but has he apologized to her? behind all the talk, will debate next. managing blood sugar is a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal... ...or snack a day with glucerna... ...made with carbsteady... ...to help minimize blood sugar spikes... ...you can really feel it. now with 30% less carbs and sugars. glucerna. >> sandra: hello, live tv. more "outnumbered" in just a moment but first touching base with harrison was c
they had a lot of readers. more damaging messages i saw about steve bannon was matt drudge who had hired andrew breitbart very close to andrew breitbart, disowning banning yesterday and sang field forward. it's going to be really difficult for him to hold on. i haven't gotten any word. they're loyal to him there but it's going to be hard to hold on. >> harris: press secretary senator sanders sack. it'll be interesting. >> kennedy: we will see. he said it before he sang again. uncle...
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i didn't put a lot of keith koffler quotes in here. so directly contradicts something we heard obama say constantly. bannon says, we are a nation of citizens. we're not a nation of immigrants. we now -- so now we have to start to act like citizens come first. all policy should be oriented to making the working people in the country and the middle class in the country have a better shot at success and we have gotten a. from that. what we have done is brought in huge global competition for their jobs and for their schools. what he is saying is he is not denying that we're all immigrants ultimately, but that is not the core. it's immigrants who come here and become citizens who he is notice -- he told me, i'm not a multiculturist. he believes people -- yes, the braining their cultures into the united states, affect the culture, but it should be a melting pot and not sort of a mixing bowl of different cultures all over he place. >> host: justice clarence thomas told a group recently, in this i country we have lost our unim. we have lost our
i didn't put a lot of keith koffler quotes in here. so directly contradicts something we heard obama say constantly. bannon says, we are a nation of citizens. we're not a nation of immigrants. we now -- so now we have to start to act like citizens come first. all policy should be oriented to making the working people in the country and the middle class in the country have a better shot at success and we have gotten a. from that. what we have done is brought in huge global competition for their...
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a lot of attention will be paid on apple tomorrow. qualcomm is saying there is a problem. ht. cory johnson, our editor at large. we will have much more on earnings tomorrow, apple, amazon, alphabet, all reporting on the same day. lots of fun for us. we will have all the very latest for you right here. thank you so much for watching this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are livestreaming on twitter. check us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york. that's all for now. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> it is 7 a.m. in hong kong and where live from bloomberg headquarters. yvonne: welcome to "daybreak: asia". meet for the last time under janet yellen keeping rates on hold. stocks held onto late gains. the s&p running on its best start since 1997. treasury yields in for your high. liu in new betty york and it is after 6 p.m. and wednesday evening and facebook recovering after our losses. they are shrugging news
a lot of attention will be paid on apple tomorrow. qualcomm is saying there is a problem. ht. cory johnson, our editor at large. we will have much more on earnings tomorrow, apple, amazon, alphabet, all reporting on the same day. lots of fun for us. we will have all the very latest for you right here. thank you so much for watching this edition of "bloomberg technology." we are livestreaming on twitter. check us out weekdays at 5:00 p.m. in new york. that's all for now. this is...
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, and that is something he talks about a lot. we could see that in the farm bill or in a wide array of programs. he has talked about trying to and make it a disincentive, so we will probably see some debate around that kind of issue. host: some comments about the media, as well. you have not had a chance to talk about your reporting careers and how long you have worked on capitol hill. guest: i started as a local reporter for the palo alto daily news, and i have been with "the journal" about nine years in covering congress for six of them. guest: i have been covering congress for roll call and national journal -- for six years. i went to school out there. to think i have a background in school leather reporting for i -- host: how often you get a chance at talk about these issues outside of the beltway and to go visit districts where these things happen? when you get a chance to do that? guest: more so during election year but i do personal travel as well. yes, the collar made a great point that there is a bubble here. without on l
, and that is something he talks about a lot. we could see that in the farm bill or in a wide array of programs. he has talked about trying to and make it a disincentive, so we will probably see some debate around that kind of issue. host: some comments about the media, as well. you have not had a chance to talk about your reporting careers and how long you have worked on capitol hill. guest: i started as a local reporter for the palo alto daily news, and i have been with "the...
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a lot of this is up to individual schools. en they admit a student and they are there for a year, they invest a lot in the student. the students invest a lot in the institution. the institutions have a responsibility to find out why the students aren't continuing a lot of the time. i would like to see institutions stepping up to help students. ien i was a faculty member, have said this to other faculty, we make a commitment to the students when we admit them to help them be successful. we need to look for ways to make that happen. michael: another thing your legislation would do was and the federal program that canceled the federalrs student loans of students who worked in nonprofit or other public service jobs. this was a time with president george w. bush and some type -- bipartisan support, what is the rationale for ending the program? rep. foxx: once again, it is the federal government picking winners and losers. done thates have an show many of the public service jobs people go into and having paid asans forgiven for well
a lot of this is up to individual schools. en they admit a student and they are there for a year, they invest a lot in the student. the students invest a lot in the institution. the institutions have a responsibility to find out why the students aren't continuing a lot of the time. i would like to see institutions stepping up to help students. ien i was a faculty member, have said this to other faculty, we make a commitment to the students when we admit them to help them be successful. we need...
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it carries a lot of weight and a lot of values. at i have been receives from my friends is a message of unity and i am proud to be african. i am proud to be apart of america. everyone just been saying look, we are embarrassed by these comments. they don't represent us. we love you and we appreciate the contributions that you brought to this country. we want you to stay in continue to be apart of this great fabric. this is what america is about. >> finally, i have to ask you your new movie, "black panther." ticket record is all sold out. >> we know it has an african-american casts. what does it mean to you to see this kind of reactions and anticipation. >> i am so excited. this is history? the making. the media in hollywood gets it wrong so many times as far as africa being a war place instead of this beautiful phenomena that it is. this film shows africa in an aspiring light of wealth, dignity and royalty and innovation and it really helps us dream and believe and know that this is the potential that africa actually has. i cannot wa
it carries a lot of weight and a lot of values. at i have been receives from my friends is a message of unity and i am proud to be african. i am proud to be apart of america. everyone just been saying look, we are embarrassed by these comments. they don't represent us. we love you and we appreciate the contributions that you brought to this country. we want you to stay in continue to be apart of this great fabric. this is what america is about. >> finally, i have to ask you your new...
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i did a lot of that at materion and hyper, as well. i come from a background of navy nuclear power, so i've got -- i've got a combination. my degree is in public health, so i've got a combination of all environmental health, safety, public health. as a matter of fact in college, i did a lot of my research on ptsd. my brother was at ground zero on 9/11, so that affected me personally. not only was it my brother, but it was my home. i'm originally from new york city, and they used one of my airplanes when i was working for united, so i have some background in that. so i have a broad bouackgroundn a lot of phases of environmental health and safety. >> okay. thank you for that comprehensive outlook in your background. my two felly commissioners before me covered a lot of territory. i had questions related to that, and i appreciate your responses to their questions. what is the biggest challenge that you have found so far? >> that's a good question. i think the biggest challenge for me is -- is understanding the culture of -- of the departme
i did a lot of that at materion and hyper, as well. i come from a background of navy nuclear power, so i've got -- i've got a combination. my degree is in public health, so i've got a combination of all environmental health, safety, public health. as a matter of fact in college, i did a lot of my research on ptsd. my brother was at ground zero on 9/11, so that affected me personally. not only was it my brother, but it was my home. i'm originally from new york city, and they used one of my...
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shows a lot of promise. neil, thank you. ing down with both sides, republican and democratic lawmakers working on a bipartisan solution to fix our broken immigration system. he will work on a daca solution, calling it a bill of love. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report" this is very rare look we got inside of the president's meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers. th
shows a lot of promise. neil, thank you. ing down with both sides, republican and democratic lawmakers working on a bipartisan solution to fix our broken immigration system. he will work on a daca solution, calling it a bill of love. i'm trish regan. welcome, everyone, to "the intelligence report" this is very rare look we got inside of the president's meeting with a bipartisan group of lawmakers. th
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. >> thanks a lot. thanks for the opportunity to be here today. we had a dialogue over many years, and i appreciate the relationship we had talking about policy issues. i wrote a subsequent article saying what's taking you so long, josh. so i've been waiting for him to return the favor, and i just got a copy of it. so i appreciate it very much. thanks for the opportunity to be here today. thanks john hopkins for hoestin this, and pew for providing space. transparency can be a powerful tool for innovation. new platforms for visualizing large complex data sets present important new opportunities for the research and development community for regulators and for clinicians. it allows people to harness data to advance the safe and effective and efficient development for medical needs and to communicate information supporting regulatory decision making in ways that engender greater public confidence in those decisions. the fda's goal is to advance transparency without reducing incentives to innovate. this can be accomplished by meeting our statutory resp
. >> thanks a lot. thanks for the opportunity to be here today. we had a dialogue over many years, and i appreciate the relationship we had talking about policy issues. i wrote a subsequent article saying what's taking you so long, josh. so i've been waiting for him to return the favor, and i just got a copy of it. so i appreciate it very much. thanks for the opportunity to be here today. thanks john hopkins for hoestin this, and pew for providing space. transparency can be a powerful...
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and a lot less cheap. well, some fans found a way to troll vikings fans on social media after they destroyed them on social media. >> this picture of nick foles on the internet. by the way, ahead at 6:00, taking a closer look at that now famous picture of foles on the phone. >> everybody wants to know who is he probably talking to. >> and there's so many great captions. >> my guess is -- >> hey, tom brady, we're coming for you. >> i think he's probably talking to a potential coordinator. like telling foles you're doing an awesome job. just chill. we're almost there. >> i'm a little concerned because that's the exact time i got a call at my house but i didn't recognize the number so i didn't answer it. >> you'll call him back. >> star 67, call him back. all right. well, we're bringing the mild weather back for another one today. it's a nice, mild start this morning. certainly warm over the weekend. that's a live somewhat green view from center city. it is going to be a mild monday. the temperatures will be s
and a lot less cheap. well, some fans found a way to troll vikings fans on social media after they destroyed them on social media. >> this picture of nick foles on the internet. by the way, ahead at 6:00, taking a closer look at that now famous picture of foles on the phone. >> everybody wants to know who is he probably talking to. >> and there's so many great captions. >> my guess is -- >> hey, tom brady, we're coming for you. >> i think he's probably...
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it's not like met coal is growing a lot. it's just that there are particular countries where that's an opportunity. so you do see a new mine opening here. and i think that's a clear indication that the market thinks there's something there. certainly, the dependence on queensland for metallurgic coal exports is something that may be even customers will be looking for other sources of supply. >> i guess within the u.s. discussion on the future of coal, we do pay a lot of attention to economic challenges, namely coal mining sector, how they're under quite a bit of pressure. does your report give some sense of the rate of i guess automation, the use of how it's becoming sort of a modernized upstream and how that may impact the labor force future? >> we didn't address labor force explicitly. we looked very much from the cost perspective, and we have seen significant productivity improvements in the u.s. sector as well as actually in other countries as well. with the recent shake-out in the industry and the low prices they saw unt
it's not like met coal is growing a lot. it's just that there are particular countries where that's an opportunity. so you do see a new mine opening here. and i think that's a clear indication that the market thinks there's something there. certainly, the dependence on queensland for metallurgic coal exports is something that may be even customers will be looking for other sources of supply. >> i guess within the u.s. discussion on the future of coal, we do pay a lot of attention to...
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we haven't really heard a lot of alarm publicly from a lot of republicans on capitol hill about this development. >> and jonathan, i want to ask you about the party lines. does this mueller story change the narrative for the president politically? are republicans inclined to abandon him if they do realize that he ordered mueller's firing? >> it doesn't appear that way. as sean was just saying, the republicans don't seem to be particularly alarmed. and one of the reasons may be that the president himself has said repeatedly that he's not considering firing mueller since that period last june where he was, obviously, actively considering it. and you know, i mean, if he were to fire mueller, the question would no longer be for members of congress whether or not they support donald trump's presidency, it would be whether they support the presidency. >> and sean, just a day before these reports came out, ty cobb was pushing back after president trump told reporters that he's looking forward to testifying with mueller's team and would do so under oath. what is the likely scenario here that
we haven't really heard a lot of alarm publicly from a lot of republicans on capitol hill about this development. >> and jonathan, i want to ask you about the party lines. does this mueller story change the narrative for the president politically? are republicans inclined to abandon him if they do realize that he ordered mueller's firing? >> it doesn't appear that way. as sean was just saying, the republicans don't seem to be particularly alarmed. and one of the reasons may be that...
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i think there's a lot of factors that went into it. organized labor, the afl-cio, was traditionally a little anti-immigration on the grounds that the incoming workers would be taking jobs away from -- especially on the low skilled end of things. around 2000 or so, they reassessed and said actually, a lot of people who are in our unions now are themselves immigrants, and some of them are undocumented. maybe our interests have shifted and what we should be trying to do is make sure that employers don't discriminate against those people. we don't want huge numbers of them coming in, but -- that was one big change. carol: it is interesting you talk about the republican party in the business groups out there and how republicans will listen to those groups on issues like taxes. >> antiregulation. carol: immigration? the business roundtable and the chamber of commerce, both are quite open to immigration. they see it as a force of, like the japanese said, vitality. they put out the press releases, but they are getting ignored by the republicans
i think there's a lot of factors that went into it. organized labor, the afl-cio, was traditionally a little anti-immigration on the grounds that the incoming workers would be taking jobs away from -- especially on the low skilled end of things. around 2000 or so, they reassessed and said actually, a lot of people who are in our unions now are themselves immigrants, and some of them are undocumented. maybe our interests have shifted and what we should be trying to do is make sure that employers...
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doing this all over the world we will come to london again soon we want to go to ireland and we have a lot of friends in the united ok away from the mainstream media journalists they come under attack all the time what about the pictures surely they don't lie seeming to support the idea as a ruling elites here that your government is abusing human rights on a routine basis and they've done that seen two thousand and two you know there was a coup d'etat against command and the charges and this was the george w. bush best yes which was supported agitate by the then labor government. and then there was economical sabotage that same year and then these are the people of the opposition go to the streets with terrorist actions trying to overthrow our government and what do you get from the media the mainstream media is that we are repressing the the police man the national. man you know in venice where they met in one thousand nine hundred eighteen in forty eight i was five thousand when the swimmers were killed by those governments and they were doing nothing against the government they were pr
doing this all over the world we will come to london again soon we want to go to ireland and we have a lot of friends in the united ok away from the mainstream media journalists they come under attack all the time what about the pictures surely they don't lie seeming to support the idea as a ruling elites here that your government is abusing human rights on a routine basis and they've done that seen two thousand and two you know there was a coup d'etat against command and the charges and this...
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so this means we can't release your information without your explicit permission get a lot of folks are concerned especially come to a sexual health clinic unless you have signed a document that told us exactly who can receive your information, we can give it to anybody outside of our clinic. >> trance men and women face really significant levels of discrimination and stigma in their daily lives. and in healthcare. hiv and std rates in san francisco are particularly and strikingly high were trans women. so we really try to make city clinic a place that strands-friendly trance competent and trans-welcoming >> everyone from the front desk to behind our amazement there are completely knowledgeable. they are friendly good for me being a sex worker, i've gone through a lot of difficult different different medical practice and sometimes they weren't competent and were not friendly good they kind of made me feel like they slapped me on the hands but living the sex life that i do. i have been coming here for seven years. when i come here i know they my services are going to be met. to be confid
so this means we can't release your information without your explicit permission get a lot of folks are concerned especially come to a sexual health clinic unless you have signed a document that told us exactly who can receive your information, we can give it to anybody outside of our clinic. >> trance men and women face really significant levels of discrimination and stigma in their daily lives. and in healthcare. hiv and std rates in san francisco are particularly and strikingly high...