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thank you very much. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. supervisor stefani, do you have any comments? >> no. >> supervisor fewer: so you said you are going to be naming the gran oriente filipino in the filipino cultural heritage district. >>> yes that's correct. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. we have a representative from supervisor kim's office? >> yes. we would like to thank the soma filipinos for all their great work with collaborating with community groups to help save the gran oriente filipino. thank you very much for your department's leadership on this. insuranc assurances -- we would like to know if the site will be transferred to a filline owe property owner in the future and designating it a landmark. we look forward to it becoming an official landmark, important for the filipino cultural heritage district and just as an architectural icon in south park neighborhood. i understand the cac voted unanimously to support fadf's proposed language that mission housing is committed to working toward the f
thank you very much. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. supervisor stefani, do you have any comments? >> no. >> supervisor fewer: so you said you are going to be naming the gran oriente filipino in the filipino cultural heritage district. >>> yes that's correct. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. we have a representative from supervisor kim's office? >> yes. we would like to thank the soma filipinos for all their great work with collaborating with community...
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thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. 25% for steel. the sunday shows today, lots of reaction to the announcement on tariffs. we heard from lawmakers and administration officials, including wilbur ross. white house national trade council p are navarro. a change oft make this significance and assume nothing else will happen as a result and that is what worries me. is only thing i can think of the tariff in 1930 that many economists aleve contributed to the worldwide depression. i'm not suggesting that is going to happen. in the last 24 hours, i've heard from two small companies in maine. one has
thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. 25% for steel. the sunday shows today, lots of reaction to the announcement on tariffs. we heard from lawmakers and administration officials, including wilbur ross. white house national trade council p are navarro. a change oft make this significance and assume nothing else will happen as a result and that is what worries me. is only thing i can think of the tariff in 1930 that many economists aleve contributed to the...
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he was very much against this. he was very much against this. john foster dulles recognized this and pretty much, if not pretty much, literally said to george kennan, the author of containment, who is still regarded as an architect of american foreign policy, there is -- i'm sorry, there is no m niche for you. and kennan offered him a big job at the cia and kennan refused. and he said later when the cia was formed i was for it. it was the greatest mistake i ever made. [laughter] >> so beginning 1954/55, he seesthat the russians cannot digest eastern europe and he sees that after the death of stalin can be made but it can only be made if the russians withdraw somewhat from eastern europe and in exchange for this, the united states would remove some of its bases and so forth in western europe, including germany. this was a very reasonable and sensible policy but no one agreed with it. the american government did not agree with it. the democrats did not agree with it. the british did not agree with it. they were comfortable as a division of europe.
he was very much against this. he was very much against this. john foster dulles recognized this and pretty much, if not pretty much, literally said to george kennan, the author of containment, who is still regarded as an architect of american foreign policy, there is -- i'm sorry, there is no m niche for you. and kennan offered him a big job at the cia and kennan refused. and he said later when the cia was formed i was for it. it was the greatest mistake i ever made. [laughter] >> so...
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thank you very much. thank you very much everybody. [captions copyright national satellite corp. 2018] captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org afternoon.tings this at 2:00, he will meet video game industry and members of congress and talking about violent video games. among those attending, florida senator, marco rubio and the president of the ratings board. word from the president on tariffs. he mentioned that at the cabinet meeting this morning and tweeted out earlier looking forward to 3:30 p.m. meeting at the white house. we have to protect and build and steel and aluminum industries. if there is coverage available, we will have it for you on the c-span networks. later today, we will be bringing you susan rice who will be talking about global security issues. she is speaking at american university in washington live at 4:30 eastern. then the international director of the monetary fund and will have an interview with the "washington post"
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thank you very much. to supervisor ronen and the cosponsors of the legislation, and of course to supervisor campos for bringing this issue forward and for your taking it so very, very seriously. i just want to share with you one story i hope will touch your heart and move the legislation forward. when i was in the state legislature, we had a queer youth advocacy day every year, and we brought young people, young lgbtq folks to sacramento to be trained and lobby and have an opportunity to meet their legislators for the very first time, and to tell their stories and to talk about the need for putting in place statutes to protect civil rights of all people. and i remember one young girl, she was about 16 years of age, self-identified as lesbian, and she told me that because the only other gay or lesbian person she knew in her life was her mother, and that because her mother was drug addicted, she could not envision any other life for herself that went beyond her mother's limitations, and then through her lob
thank you very much. to supervisor ronen and the cosponsors of the legislation, and of course to supervisor campos for bringing this issue forward and for your taking it so very, very seriously. i just want to share with you one story i hope will touch your heart and move the legislation forward. when i was in the state legislature, we had a queer youth advocacy day every year, and we brought young people, young lgbtq folks to sacramento to be trained and lobby and have an opportunity to meet...
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thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. 25% for steel. 10% for aluminum. thank you. white house press secretary sarah sanders to questions on issues including the president's announcement about a new import tariffs to be placed on steel and aluminum, his relationship with attorney general jeff sessions, and remarks from russian president vladimir putin about his country's nuclear arsenal. this is 15 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon. let me start by saying what a meaningful experience it was to attend yesterday's
thank you very much, everybody. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. 25% for steel. 10% for aluminum. thank you. white house press secretary sarah sanders to questions on issues including the president's announcement about a new import tariffs to be placed on steel and aluminum, his relationship with attorney general jeff sessions, and remarks from russian president vladimir putin about his country's nuclear arsenal. this is 15 minutes. ms. sanders: good afternoon. let me start by saying...
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i tell them how much it costs how much camp costs, how much lessons costs, how much they need to have in their account so they can pay for their own metro card to get to and from school it helps to have the lessons along the way and when they start to get the part time jobs, baby sitting or having a summer job so they can manage their own money. >> i'm going to sit closer i'll take some of your lessons from that. up next a look at the news for the week ahead and the big business of chocolate bunnies. we'll get a look and a taste of some of the latest trends in easter chocolate rescue workers only trust dawn, because it's tough on grease yet gentle. i am home, i am home, i am home >>> on monday we'll begin to read the index for march on tuesday auto sales for march will be released an on wednesday a look at how the services sector is fairing when it comes to the non-manufacturing report. also marks the deadline for companies in britain to report the difference between what men and women earn and it's national peanut butter and jelly day. of course on friday we'll see how many jobs were
i tell them how much it costs how much camp costs, how much lessons costs, how much they need to have in their account so they can pay for their own metro card to get to and from school it helps to have the lessons along the way and when they start to get the part time jobs, baby sitting or having a summer job so they can manage their own money. >> i'm going to sit closer i'll take some of your lessons from that. up next a look at the news for the week ahead and the big business of...
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but i kinda grew into it, and today i'm much more comfortable. the great blessing for me in all that was that once i started writing books, i found, to my wonder and joy, that i had kind of a platform as an author that isn't available to everybody. so tons of book groups and book-oriented people across the state of colorado would search out my book, my first book, partly because of who i was married to. it gave me great entree into reading circles that i think was just a gift. - but i'm even thinking less about access to readers and more about access to the kinds of people who ultimately you're writing about. i mean the fact is, as an introvert, as you say, being forced to spend time in this environment that had it been your choice you probably wouldn't have, probably helps you as a reporter and as a journalist and as somebody who deals with people all the time. - it was absolutely true that when i would walk into a school or a classroom, the teacher or the principal, because they would already be familiar with me from the news media coverage and
but i kinda grew into it, and today i'm much more comfortable. the great blessing for me in all that was that once i started writing books, i found, to my wonder and joy, that i had kind of a platform as an author that isn't available to everybody. so tons of book groups and book-oriented people across the state of colorado would search out my book, my first book, partly because of who i was married to. it gave me great entree into reading circles that i think was just a gift. - but i'm even...
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thank you very much. any other members? i called several names, so please lineup by the drape if you would like to speak, and even if i haven't called your name, as well. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm betsy eddie, and the board i serve on enthuseiastically supports this designation. also, in addition, we do have with that easement that bob pulliam was talking about, we have documentation that at that time the landmark status -- at the time that the artwork was commissioned by the -- for the -- and the arts commission approved it, that we have documentation that public works is required to maintain the artwork. and -- but to go on, one of the important things that -- you've asked important questions because one of our immediate concerns is that the trees really need trimming. right now, trees, the one big tree that you saw in the picture, it's actually in three places growing into the structure, and there's many big limbs that i'm afraid are going to drop and damage the skr sculpture, and so i've bee
thank you very much. any other members? i called several names, so please lineup by the drape if you would like to speak, and even if i haven't called your name, as well. >> good afternoon, supervisors, i'm betsy eddie, and the board i serve on enthuseiastically supports this designation. also, in addition, we do have with that easement that bob pulliam was talking about, we have documentation that at that time the landmark status -- at the time that the artwork was commissioned by the --...
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thank you so much. let's give a big round of applause to our panelists. [ applause ] >> sunday on c-span's q&a, kit bo bowler talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason" talking about her being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at the age of 35. >> i felt the presence of god. people pouring in. the intense prayers. the second i got sick my whole little community got together in a chapel and just prayed like marathon runners for me, like handing off throughout my whole surgery. part of it was them reflecting back to me love and also was just the sense that, like, my hope is that as you're preparing to die i was having to make preparations that someone or something meets you there and i certainly felt that way. >> q&a sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court an
thank you so much. let's give a big round of applause to our panelists. [ applause ] >> sunday on c-span's q&a, kit bo bowler talks about her memoir "everything happens for a reason" talking about her being diagnosed with stage four colon cancer at the age of 35. >> i felt the presence of god. people pouring in. the intense prayers. the second i got sick my whole little community got together in a chapel and just prayed like marathon runners for me, like handing off...
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thank you very much. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." -- "bloomberg markets: european open." castrate is less than 30 minutes away. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: targeting china, washington is set to hit beijing with tariffs later today. is a trade war ready to officially start. is he harder to read than janet yellen? facetime, will zuckerberg's live tv interview, investors nerves or does responsibility have an appearance on capitol hill? matt: don't forget an appearance in brussels as well. we are less than a half an hour away from the start of european stock trading. take a look at futures. we are looking at red arrows across the board there. percent.ks are down .4 take a look at u.s. treasuries. we have investors buying bonds, pushing the yield down, but only to 2.86% right now on u.s. treasuries. it is not a huge move, we're still in the range, but you can see the trend over the last three days here has reserved. -- reversed. guy: china is a big story right now. we have seen
thank you very much. welcome to "bloomberg daybreak: europe." -- "bloomberg markets: european open." castrate is less than 30 minutes away. cash trade is less than 30 minutes away. ♪ guy: targeting china, washington is set to hit beijing with tariffs later today. is a trade war ready to officially start. is he harder to read than janet yellen? facetime, will zuckerberg's live tv interview, investors nerves or does responsibility have an appearance on capitol hill? matt:...
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with that, thank you very much, chief gonzales. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. >> madam secretary. item six, resolution 2018-01. resolution acknowledging the heroic efforts displayed by members of the sffd who responded to the four alarm fire on march 17, 2018, at 659 union street. >> colleagues, i'm going to ask commissioner veronese to introduce this and it's not unusual that there is the incident over a fire and commissioners have commented at various fires. i am not sure if we sent letters within that. perhaps we have. and it doesn't mean that the commission doesn't appreciate that work. this is a high recognition in terms of what occurred on a particular fire. >> commissioner veronese. >> thank you very much. i asked for this item to be placed oen the menu -- the menu -- the agenda for tonight. the menu for tonight. i asked it be placed on the agenda because having been at that scene that night, recognizing the heroics of the members of the department and the leadership of our chief and her command staff and everybody down the line that i ha
with that, thank you very much, chief gonzales. >> thank you very much, mr. vice president. >> madam secretary. item six, resolution 2018-01. resolution acknowledging the heroic efforts displayed by members of the sffd who responded to the four alarm fire on march 17, 2018, at 659 union street. >> colleagues, i'm going to ask commissioner veronese to introduce this and it's not unusual that there is the incident over a fire and commissioners have commented at various fires. i...
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another chilly and night across much of scotla nd another chilly and night across much of scotland butess cold across england and wales because of the cloud. it is going to stay quite wet for much of england and wales on monday. quite windy in the south—west and the channel islands. from northern ireland the sunshine will break through into the afternoon and maybe for western scotla nd afternoon and maybe for western scotland as well. but it will be feeling cooler across—the—board. mild theme i think continues for much of this week. we should get some sunshine on tuesday and wednesday and more cloud and rain later on in the week. this is bbc news — our latest headlines... the bbc understands traces of the nerve agent used to poison sergei and yulia scripal were found at the restaurant table where they ate. up to 500 patrons of the sites being investigated in salisbury have been told to wash their clothes and possessions. some say the advice should have come earlier. the chancellor says there's cause for economic optimism — ahead of his spring statement on tuesday. rail disruption at ma
another chilly and night across much of scotla nd another chilly and night across much of scotland butess cold across england and wales because of the cloud. it is going to stay quite wet for much of england and wales on monday. quite windy in the south—west and the channel islands. from northern ireland the sunshine will break through into the afternoon and maybe for western scotla nd afternoon and maybe for western scotland as well. but it will be feeling cooler across—the—board. mild...
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and how much you think comes from the supply side and how much from demand. you use words like might and should about what results should come from this process. around the table did any of the presidents or governors actually see that they are getting ready to spend. do we know there will be a supply side affect or are you just guessing at this point. there are 15 participants. and each of us has his or her own forecast. particularly on the fiscal issues. if i could try to summarize it would be that i think broadly speaking participants believe that there will be meaningful increases in demand from the new fiscal policies for at least the next three years. the general view as well that supply-side issues you would see that again through higher investment in the investing and some investment. it's uncertain though. i spent many years of my life working with that. the cost of capital is one of many factors. at the same time i mentioned labor supply. you should see some effects over time from lower individual effective tax rates. it would be would be expected t
and how much you think comes from the supply side and how much from demand. you use words like might and should about what results should come from this process. around the table did any of the presidents or governors actually see that they are getting ready to spend. do we know there will be a supply side affect or are you just guessing at this point. there are 15 participants. and each of us has his or her own forecast. particularly on the fiscal issues. if i could try to summarize it would...
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thank you very much. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> good morning, everybody. i'm carolina morales, and i'm here before you today as a resident of district 11 and as a queer latina immigrant who is ae been in san francisco for the last 13 years. and i'm really grateful that you are considering this item today, and i hope that you will be voting yes for naming the terminal after harvey milk, thinking of all the laine owe immigrants and immigrants come to the city looking for refuge, going through very severe violence. i served a lot of immigrants who had to endure rain and severe -- severe violence, and they come here really looking for refuge, and having the reminder that being day, that being a leader, that working together across movements and across issues do matter is very, very critical for the vision and the values that the city has. so please, yes to voting on harvey milk airport. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> good morning. moses kuret, a resident of district eight and member of
thank you very much. >> supervisor fewer: thank you. >> good morning, everybody. i'm carolina morales, and i'm here before you today as a resident of district 11 and as a queer latina immigrant who is ae been in san francisco for the last 13 years. and i'm really grateful that you are considering this item today, and i hope that you will be voting yes for naming the terminal after harvey milk, thinking of all the laine owe immigrants and immigrants come to the city looking for...
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thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> reporter: when you said [ inaudible ] tariffs, what do you mean by that >> i'll take that, it's fine basically defense is so important, we need steel, we need aluminum. we're negotiating with mexico. we're negotiating with canada. and the nafta. and depending on whether or not we reach a deal, also very much involved with that is national defense. but if we reach a deal, it's most likely we won't be charging those twocountries the tariffs we have other countries that are very much involved with us on trade but also on military and working together with military and we'll be making a decision as to who they are we have a very close relationship with australia. we have a trade surplus with australia. great country, long term partner. we'll be doing something with them we'll be doing something with some other countries we're going to be very flexible. at the same time, we have some friends and some enemies where we have been tremendously taken advantage of over the years on
thank you all very much. thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. >> reporter: when you said [ inaudible ] tariffs, what do you mean by that >> i'll take that, it's fine basically defense is so important, we need steel, we need aluminum. we're negotiating with mexico. we're negotiating with canada. and the nafta. and depending on whether or not we reach a deal, also very much involved with that is national defense. but if we reach a deal, it's most likely we won't be...
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and thank you so much for your time. and happy new year. >> thank you very much. i'll call a couple of more names. juno, duane, mario, kitty, marion. lucy. if i butcher your name, i'm sorry. gloria. marcela, and cassandra. >> hi, good morning, supervisors. my name is jenny. i work at edge wood center for the children and families and i'm the mother of two sons who were born and raised in san francisco. in my two decades at edgewood, i've witnessed the devastating affect of unaddressed childhood adversity. i learned of the high cost, financial and social and treatment and interventions that attempt to address these effects many years down the line. working every day in neighborhoods where families live in poverty, trauma and toxic stress, i've seen programs come and go, leaving residents disillusioned and hopeless. first 5 has a laser-like focus on the positive developmental activities for children and their parent. in order to achieve simple but powerful outcomes, parents have the ability to meet the needs of their children, materially and emotionally, parent have
and thank you so much for your time. and happy new year. >> thank you very much. i'll call a couple of more names. juno, duane, mario, kitty, marion. lucy. if i butcher your name, i'm sorry. gloria. marcela, and cassandra. >> hi, good morning, supervisors. my name is jenny. i work at edge wood center for the children and families and i'm the mother of two sons who were born and raised in san francisco. in my two decades at edgewood, i've witnessed the devastating affect of...
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how much cash is too much cash? -- howard ward of kabbalah funds., we consider the president and his good society. are live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene with francine lacqua in london. all eyes now on the president of the republic of france. francine: there is a pretty emotional national memorial service in paris to honor the police officer killed last week after he traded places with a hostage during a shooting in a supermarket. this is a daylong national homage led by emmanuel macron. , which ih newspapers read daily, have been dominated by this. it's raising questions about possible failures in french thiserterrorism tracking -- bit earlier the coffin of the officer being carried in the procession. we will be following carefully the carefully chosen words of president macron. let's get to the bloomberg first word news. here is taylor riggs. announced aa has top official will make a two day trip to south korea starting tomorrow. the announcement comes hours after beijing confirmed kim during that president xi a surprise
how much cash is too much cash? -- howard ward of kabbalah funds., we consider the president and his good society. are live from our world headquarters in new york. i am tom keene with francine lacqua in london. all eyes now on the president of the republic of france. francine: there is a pretty emotional national memorial service in paris to honor the police officer killed last week after he traded places with a hostage during a shooting in a supermarket. this is a daylong national homage led...
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you very much. this is vital the interests of the united states. this is our moment and really important that we get this right. the al concern that commerce secretary presented well good alternatives and we trust your judgment in terms of the ones to be selected. we believe that the leadership this administration has shown on tax reform is outstanding. the elimination of buschcracy is outstanding we trust your judge on this issue, and having been somebody that has global views and believes in free trade. we know when it's completely unfair. we are not protectionists. we want a level playing field. out our four employees tonger support our customers and this will be great for the united states of america. we have to get thousand -- >> for your company and for your workers and for so much else, even the security of our own nation,. >> absolutely. >> you like the tariffs we're talking about. you like the tariffs where there won't be dumping on our country. they dump massive amount-of-product in our co
you very much. this is vital the interests of the united states. this is our moment and really important that we get this right. the al concern that commerce secretary presented well good alternatives and we trust your judgment in terms of the ones to be selected. we believe that the leadership this administration has shown on tax reform is outstanding. the elimination of buschcracy is outstanding we trust your judge on this issue, and having been somebody that has global views and believes in...
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criticised but it was also very much respected by the financial world how will that world receive all national it's well with expectations that he won't change very much in this respect and all those these are social democrats and that might have a certain tendency towards panic and maybe mold more liberal attitude toward spending money in the europe or nationals himself looks more like conservatives he looks down to earth solid personality if you release we'll find out later but for the most expectation is the change very much ok because he does inherit a very healthy annual budget what should he spend it on what should be spent on investment mainly and less on consumption because the truth is this very healthy budget mainly based on outside circumstances like the weak euro the low interest rate. as well one the economy which is driven by external factors so it's all of us must be aware that if you keep this position no longer. he might not always have such probable circumstance that means investment important spending on consumption should be reduced occasion now is the time to spen
criticised but it was also very much respected by the financial world how will that world receive all national it's well with expectations that he won't change very much in this respect and all those these are social democrats and that might have a certain tendency towards panic and maybe mold more liberal attitude toward spending money in the europe or nationals himself looks more like conservatives he looks down to earth solid personality if you release we'll find out later but for the most...
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thank you very much.eborah lehr of the ends -- pulse institute about the changes that would allow the chinese president rule indefinitely. is very the term limits important, but the actuality is not that much. he was clearly in charge until his death and he had very few titles. the mostt, where important things is to look at the people the president put in place in various positions, and how they restructure the bureaucracy. david: still with us now are keith banks of bank and america merrill lynch and karen only onleya month -- karen in london. , you have stability. does it make a better investment? keith: stability is good. the big question on china is can a transition their economy from an expert driven high capital intensive type of growth to a more consumer driven, service oriented economy? if they can do that, it is a more stable base of growth. offidate without a big flow or what we used to hear about as a hard landing? so far, so good. david: they have done pretty well. since then, what about the
thank you very much.eborah lehr of the ends -- pulse institute about the changes that would allow the chinese president rule indefinitely. is very the term limits important, but the actuality is not that much. he was clearly in charge until his death and he had very few titles. the mostt, where important things is to look at the people the president put in place in various positions, and how they restructure the bureaucracy. david: still with us now are keith banks of bank and america merrill...
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much much his job when i was showing up. on fox meat on. the street on the monday. if she was to have to call dispose. of the. look. at him i'm going to. hold my speed. i. guess. this. would occur to us as. well with a boost conclusion. about finishing with the make up. with those easy way for a boost. in the of those easy way for. joan for the show for the new. stuff it's a. show about this go figure that's not from the. summit . jamie diamond no matter how much you try to talk down because the matter how much she tried to. get his buddies in washington to walk because i mean the fact is he's lost he has lost the battle of big climb he's got it now come cry. back to the market and say you know what the whole banking industry has been fundamentally change we need to adapt. twenty eighteen coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star two months and a huge amount of pressure come out you have to be the center of the shuttle w
much much his job when i was showing up. on fox meat on. the street on the monday. if she was to have to call dispose. of the. look. at him i'm going to. hold my speed. i. guess. this. would occur to us as. well with a boost conclusion. about finishing with the make up. with those easy way for a boost. in the of those easy way for. joan for the show for the new. stuff it's a. show about this go figure that's not from the. summit . jamie diamond no matter how much you try to talk down because...
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companies -- guess how much, mr. president, guess how much companies have allocated the capital that they've earned from the tax bill to their employees, the workers who are going to get such huge benefits from this bill? 6%. no, no, no, it's not 60%. 6%. 60% is the percent that's gone back to corporations in the form of stock buybacks. ten to one ratio. it doesn't make much sense. the american public is beginning to realize that. that's the numbers according to just capital. so as i said, the american people are starting to catch wind of the truth. three separate polls yesterday, i mentioned the quinnipiac. there are evidently two others. three separate polls show the popularity of the republican tax bill was significantly under water and has lost ground since the last poll. i predict those numbers will continue to slip as more americans learn that their hard-earned taxpayer dollars were used to give a tax break to corporations who hoard the savings for themselves. it's no wonder their candidate in a hard-fought rac
companies -- guess how much, mr. president, guess how much companies have allocated the capital that they've earned from the tax bill to their employees, the workers who are going to get such huge benefits from this bill? 6%. no, no, no, it's not 60%. 6%. 60% is the percent that's gone back to corporations in the form of stock buybacks. ten to one ratio. it doesn't make much sense. the american public is beginning to realize that. that's the numbers according to just capital. so as i said, the...
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thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, beverly, you are a champion for victim rights throughout the city and beyond and we appreciate your efforts. as stated over and over today, proposition 63 is a historic and unprecedented step forward for gun safety in california. this really is an effort to bring agencies together to ensure the safety of the residents of this jurisdiction. and we are certainly proud to be part of that. since the implementation of this mandate, the adult probation department has received 63 referrals for investigation. we see all kinds of people come through the department and people referred and it is critically important to work together to identify where individuals have legal weapons and illegal weapons in their possession that are going to result in crimes and death. we support and applaud the support that we have from our board of supervisors and from our criminal justice agencies. each of them has been a viable partner in making this proposition a reality in terms of how
thank you so much. [applause] >> thank you, beverly, you are a champion for victim rights throughout the city and beyond and we appreciate your efforts. as stated over and over today, proposition 63 is a historic and unprecedented step forward for gun safety in california. this really is an effort to bring agencies together to ensure the safety of the residents of this jurisdiction. and we are certainly proud to be part of that. since the implementation of this mandate, the adult...
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has much more to offer. first month germany is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and if something him to resign we must overcome it. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters t.w. made for mines wouldn't have been fighting for the case to be taken seriously in the words of one piers that's come out. the humans talk on t w they use the female superheroes on a mission smart women smart talks smart station a legend please and by no means missed out on it we're increasingly dangerous to tell you made for months. everyone welcome to the show here's what we've got coming up for you today. mix and match what to wear this spring and summer. could up hello and champagne tell you the delicacies i'm used to chocolate have a clue.
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thank you so much for talking to us, thank you so much for talking to us, thank you so much for talkingstart to spring. this weekend, we could see some of the warmest air of the year so far. but, whilst we finished yesterday with some clear skies around, those clear skies overnight will lead to a frosty start to friday morning. so a cold start, but a bright start across many areas. we've got some rain and snow flurries across the highlands of scotland, and any early brightness will be hazy sunshine towards the channel islands, devon and cornwall. and that cloud will drift its way northwards, turning the sunshine hazy through the morning across other southern areas. best of the sunshine, really, through the day — northern england, southern scotland and northern ireland. parts of southern scotland will see good sunny spells at times, but one or two further showers to come here. a pleasant day, though, once you're in the sunshine. but by the end of the afternoon, those temperatures could reach ten to 11 degrees. we will see rain spread across devon, cornwall, and other southern counties of
thank you so much for talking to us, thank you so much for talking to us, thank you so much for talkingstart to spring. this weekend, we could see some of the warmest air of the year so far. but, whilst we finished yesterday with some clear skies around, those clear skies overnight will lead to a frosty start to friday morning. so a cold start, but a bright start across many areas. we've got some rain and snow flurries across the highlands of scotland, and any early brightness will be hazy...
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thank you so much. of the law regionally i'm from iraq lived in iraq just for seven years and my life because i forced to flee the country to jordan and come back to iraq again and go to syria and from syria to turkey and from turkey to switzerland so i can say that the journey was really difficult and i didn't choose to be a refugee and i was under a very difficult situation and i understand what does it mean to be a refugee so given your understanding and your personal experience what message do you have for other young refugees who may be struggling to find a place in the new world. well my message will be first of all i can feel you because i lived under this situation for a long time and i like lived it in very different countries but i want to just say that i am here today and i'm sure that there is a lot of young people like me who are fighting for you and for your basic rights because we were under the situation but we are here now we have a voice and we are talking with the important people wit
thank you so much. of the law regionally i'm from iraq lived in iraq just for seven years and my life because i forced to flee the country to jordan and come back to iraq again and go to syria and from syria to turkey and from turkey to switzerland so i can say that the journey was really difficult and i didn't choose to be a refugee and i was under a very difficult situation and i understand what does it mean to be a refugee so given your understanding and your personal experience what message...
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thank you very much. congratulations on your awards. where's the entire dahlia housing portal team? this is a group that streamlined our affordable online housing service. thank you on behalf of so many people congratulations to you and to our encampment resolution team. these are the individuals making a huge difference on our streets. i see mohamed and jeff with you. thank you for all you do on behalf of the city. listen, congratulations everyone. i hope everyone has a wonderful evening and i'd like to bring up two amazing people our city starter and jason elliott. >> good evening, everyone. so this time last year we were at the impact awards and mayor lee came up here and we had a long-running joke that i've been with the city almost 20 years and i never got an impact award. he said the same thing too because you know he started his career and he mentioned that when he gave his remarks. i thought about it this year about all the thing he did, not as mayor because as mayor you have a 33,000 workforce so
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thank you very much forjoining us. david, thank you very much for joining us.y he now, we know where he is not going. the fact that he is doing this is not much of a surprise, it is a bad thing, it is a bad move for the chinese economy and the american economy, you absolutely right that it is going to harm american consumers but behind all this there isa consumers but behind all this there is a point to be made that china has not always played fair in trade. and this is the problem, he was very clear that this is about the credit intellectual property and to all extents intellectual property and to all exte nts a nd intellectual property and to all extents and purposes, that is a picture that we can recognise. how do you go about this if it is not by taking this very direct action? what he should be doing is using the world trade organization, the world trade organization was largely created by americans in the 20th century. we have a rules —based system that covers things like intellectual property, there is the agreement that is designed as for that purpose,
thank you very much forjoining us. david, thank you very much for joining us.y he now, we know where he is not going. the fact that he is doing this is not much of a surprise, it is a bad thing, it is a bad move for the chinese economy and the american economy, you absolutely right that it is going to harm american consumers but behind all this there isa consumers but behind all this there is a point to be made that china has not always played fair in trade. and this is the problem, he was very...
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government say this much eighteenth vote with your remote. for special coverage of the russian presidential election exit polls opinions real time results monitoring and much more. it's been almost fifty years since we've had human beings on the surface of another planetary body and i hope that we could actually put together an international lunar exploration initiative much like we have the international space station consortium and together the countries of the world cooperating with the private sector could afford to get back into real space exploration and i think that would that would create a real a lot of exciting.
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mark: i think we can go much lower.he important thing to remember is the position in the market is short treasuries. all the needs now is the narrative to change and suddenly have a lower in yield. have a lower in yield. that shift might happen quicker than we think. there is inflation data out tomorrow and that is one of the fed's preferred measures. we can suddenly start considering the possibility that the fed might be at the end of its cycle. that does not need to become ac case for yields to slump. what we have at the moment is the buildingits cycle. that does not need blocks, the fundamentals deteriorating. political tensions, commodities, all pointing to a slower growth outlook. we are not seeing a massive uptick in inflation yet, and son in the we have the technical break. fundamentals, we could see a very short year of yields if inflation's does not go up tomorrow. anna: we will keep an eye on those numbers. mark, thank you so much in singapore. joining us in set, allen higgins. good to see you. welcome to the
mark: i think we can go much lower.he important thing to remember is the position in the market is short treasuries. all the needs now is the narrative to change and suddenly have a lower in yield. have a lower in yield. that shift might happen quicker than we think. there is inflation data out tomorrow and that is one of the fed's preferred measures. we can suddenly start considering the possibility that the fed might be at the end of its cycle. that does not need to become ac case for yields...
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of course we couldn't know that much more fractured now it's much more sophisticated.ut at the core they predicted what the internet is and understood it very deeply. when i came across that i was like this is incredible. it made me wonder how can other historians come across the same documents, how come they didn't write about it i don't think it's a conspiracy, just think ideology is a powerful thing. when ideology of the internet is powerful in our culture to the point where we think democracy and the internet are synonyms now. when you write the history of the internet and you see is a counterinsurgency tool people are protesting it's years ago but it's this great amazing thing and it's gonna clash. it becomes hard to incorporate and explain. and so my book is the first glance at this but it's not the last one. i think were going to see more of it. we'll see it analyzed in this is just the tip of the iceberg. >> policies were different back then people were much more critical of the u.s. empire in the interface between corporations and the military. this is like my
of course we couldn't know that much more fractured now it's much more sophisticated.ut at the core they predicted what the internet is and understood it very deeply. when i came across that i was like this is incredible. it made me wonder how can other historians come across the same documents, how come they didn't write about it i don't think it's a conspiracy, just think ideology is a powerful thing. when ideology of the internet is powerful in our culture to the point where we think...
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agent coleen rowley thank you very much indeed thank you well a growing number of people in but in say they feel unsafe in their own city that story and more after the break. join me every thursday on the alex i'm sure and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure i'll see that. in the book come back racially motivated crimes against germans in but in all becoming more commonplace according to the capitol security chief peter olivia has more. the berlin interior minister has had some pretty unexpected things to say about how native germans attrit in the nation's capital i have heard it's not the norm but it is becoming more common to keep quiet about it would be wrong a recent survey has shown that where is this time last year around two thirds of the said they felt safe in their city that's around just over half these days while those that said they felt very insecure it risen from nine percent a year ago to around sixteen percent right now as for what is fueling those fears are sort of pointed towards the influx of refugees and migrants into areas li
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much. we're keeping track what is going on at the white house. the president is meeting with chieftans. have a difficult approach how the president deals with this steel industry and how predecessor john f. kennedy dealt with that industry. we'll get into that a little bit later on in the broadcast. it is fascinating. the president is holding a meeting on school safety. blake burman, covering all that. hey, blake. reporter: it's a moving target as it relates to potential announcement from president trump selling this one short. the commerce department came back to the president a few weeks ago, recommendations proposing potential tariffs for steel and aluminum products, potentially quotas or some sort of a mix. here is what i can tell you, last night, president trump, according to sources wanted to make announcement on that front today. that sent a scramble within the white house as to how that would go about and trying to make that happen. however, now the white house is saying it is not e
much. we're keeping track what is going on at the white house. the president is meeting with chieftans. have a difficult approach how the president deals with this steel industry and how predecessor john f. kennedy dealt with that industry. we'll get into that a little bit later on in the broadcast. it is fascinating. the president is holding a meeting on school safety. blake burman, covering all that. hey, blake. reporter: it's a moving target as it relates to potential announcement from...
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thanks so much for joining us.u. >>> coming up, a secret meeting between kim jong-un and china's xi jinping is highlighting a major diplomatic challenge confronting president trump just ahead of his own now scheduled, expected face-to-face meeting with the north korean leader. all of this as we await a white house briefing. looking at live pictures. reporters haven't assembled yet. they will be very soon. we'll of course have live coverage. thing. your letting go thing. your sorry not sorry thing. your out with the old in with the new, onto bigger and better thing. get the live tv you love. no bulky hardware. no satellite. no annual contract. try directv now for $10/mo for 3 months. more for your thing. that's our thing. visit directvnow dot com you wouldn't accept from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. so i'm not happyhani
thanks so much for joining us.u. >>> coming up, a secret meeting between kim jong-un and china's xi jinping is highlighting a major diplomatic challenge confronting president trump just ahead of his own now scheduled, expected face-to-face meeting with the north korean leader. all of this as we await a white house briefing. looking at live pictures. reporters haven't assembled yet. they will be very soon. we'll of course have live coverage. thing. your letting go thing. your sorry not...
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steve bought and of course very much on mr trump's a wavelength. and now he is out so these things don't last that long. it's a great point you know these are precarious times to be a senior public servant so i'm not saying this lasts forever either but tillerson and trump never quite caught their stride together we're never quite moving at the same pace in the same way in the same direction and in here at least you're starting off with a man who has really earned the trust of trump on policy issues and does seem to get the president better than rex tillerson and i think he'll adapt to the state department in the seventh floor better than rex tillerson rex tillerson was famously aloof even on the seventh floor people across the hall in the ops center had no idea what he was doing even though they are the front office really for the secretary of the state you will not have that issue with my company oh he's going to be an everybody's office he'll be very able to work the bureaucracy a speculate about what a state department. might look like what mig
steve bought and of course very much on mr trump's a wavelength. and now he is out so these things don't last that long. it's a great point you know these are precarious times to be a senior public servant so i'm not saying this lasts forever either but tillerson and trump never quite caught their stride together we're never quite moving at the same pace in the same way in the same direction and in here at least you're starting off with a man who has really earned the trust of trump on policy...
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david: how much do the tariffs factor into your assessment now in the economy, and how much should theytor into the fed's? dana: if we just look at this steel and aluminum tariffs now on inflation, it is very minor because it is not that large of a component. the bigger issue is if this metastasizes and broadens. understandws is we as part of the nafta negotiations that president trump is looking to exempt canada and mexico, are two biggest trade partners -- our two biggest trade partners with respect to aluminum and steel. we could see this add up to something that could impact inflation and consumers and dampen trade. alix: i brought this up with our chief economist. global growth rolling over a little bit, south korean exports rolling over, german exports not holding up so great, really about domestic demand. are we in a scenario where the threat of a trade war could push the global economy from ok to not so great? dana: our expectation for the global economy is roughly 3.5% this year. if we have broader weakness in wars or eventrade the threat, we could see some downside risk. i wou
david: how much do the tariffs factor into your assessment now in the economy, and how much should theytor into the fed's? dana: if we just look at this steel and aluminum tariffs now on inflation, it is very minor because it is not that large of a component. the bigger issue is if this metastasizes and broadens. understandws is we as part of the nafta negotiations that president trump is looking to exempt canada and mexico, are two biggest trade partners -- our two biggest trade partners with...
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pretty much the roads right now still clear. it's pretty much easy to drive around this area.t's in part because there aren't a lot of people on the roads. so much is shut down here as this is going to impact a pretty wide stretch of the northeast coast. right now the snow starting to come down. we're expecting a lot more as the day progresses. john? >> ryan nobles with the mall all to himself. ryan, thanks very much. >>> we do have breaking news out of austin, texas. officials there have identified the bomber, the suspected bomber who blew himself up this morning outside that city. his name is mark anthony condit. either 23 or 24 years old. identified as the new diseased suspect in the austin serial bombings. more on that shortly. in the meantime, where is facebook ceo mark zuckerberg? his company losing billions in the middle of a personal data sharing scandal and not a peep on what he plants to do about it. it's time for the 'sleep number spring clearance event'. the dual adjustability of the sleep number bed allows each of you to adjust to your ideal level of firmness, com
pretty much the roads right now still clear. it's pretty much easy to drive around this area.t's in part because there aren't a lot of people on the roads. so much is shut down here as this is going to impact a pretty wide stretch of the northeast coast. right now the snow starting to come down. we're expecting a lot more as the day progresses. john? >> ryan nobles with the mall all to himself. ryan, thanks very much. >>> we do have breaking news out of austin, texas. officials...
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ocracy which all of us would like to see effects and so much bureaucracy and so much spending it to me feels a little like the big banks where i feel like is there or is it impossible to draw down our military at this point because of how bad it is from contractors to the banks to all this sort of interchange of military industrial complex is another great question you know that and i'm glad that we're having these conversations because they're important conversations when you think about the size of the military you know gulf war one eight hundred thousand and change troops in the army today word forty five around five hundred so the scaling of the army very intentional by the framers of the constitution by the way that's raise an army but maintain a navy and a very very much project power but always be wary of a large standing federal army and the right that's one of the things that the framers constitution put in there and so as we see the accordion a fact you know we're going to war so we increase the size of the army we got up to around five eighty i want to say during iraq and af
ocracy which all of us would like to see effects and so much bureaucracy and so much spending it to me feels a little like the big banks where i feel like is there or is it impossible to draw down our military at this point because of how bad it is from contractors to the banks to all this sort of interchange of military industrial complex is another great question you know that and i'm glad that we're having these conversations because they're important conversations when you think about the...
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of -- how much has the labor market changed in terms of the job people do and how much -- how much of change in terms of the education that you need to do one and the same job and they got number going back to 1940 and amazing result is that most of the changes of the american economy are not that we switch today intellectually demanding jobs, that's some of that, the big change you need three more years of education to do the same job as you did many decades ago, you need three more years of education to be waiter or cashier or bartender or hotel concierge. others seem less complicated like being the waiter, you don't need to do arithmetic to add anymore. training, you need to do one and the same job, really the signaling story says this makes a lot of sense because as education levels have risen, the amount of education to impress employers goes up almost in lock step. >> i want to get into the whole idea of graduates working as waiters in a bit, you know, the common story that you hear around this is people saying, look, we need more of this education because we are heading into a
of -- how much has the labor market changed in terms of the job people do and how much -- how much of change in terms of the education that you need to do one and the same job and they got number going back to 1940 and amazing result is that most of the changes of the american economy are not that we switch today intellectually demanding jobs, that's some of that, the big change you need three more years of education to do the same job as you did many decades ago, you need three more years of...
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much. let's bring our panel back in as we awaiting, can see the huge space there on the side of your screen. we're awaiting the president here at boeing. bob, let me ask you, it is hard for me to believe that boeing would be hosting the president and not at the same time telling him we love the orders, we need the business, we love the manufacturing, we can't stand the tariffs. i have a feeling he is saying to them, look it is a negotiating ploy, don't worry about it. what do you think of my theory? >> it is not a bad one, melissa. remember this is one of many things trump is considering moving forward with. he is looking at trade action against china which would get some bipartisan, get more bipartisan support certainly from more republicans. this is pivotal time from the trump white house. he is bringing more people he had on campaign. establishment types, sean spicer, gary cohn, they're gone. we have a story saying trump is going back to those instincts. those played well on the 2016 cam
much. let's bring our panel back in as we awaiting, can see the huge space there on the side of your screen. we're awaiting the president here at boeing. bob, let me ask you, it is hard for me to believe that boeing would be hosting the president and not at the same time telling him we love the orders, we need the business, we love the manufacturing, we can't stand the tariffs. i have a feeling he is saying to them, look it is a negotiating ploy, don't worry about it. what do you think of my...
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we'll talk much more about that. coming up. >> thank you so much.tt williams and let's take a live look at allentown. where officials say that friday's storm left 110,000 people without power. crews with ppl electric utilities have been working throughout the weekend to help restore that power. now, the storm with rain snow and high winds has prompted the need for 1500 repair jobs as well. and as of this morning, 11,000 customers still without power >>> the clean-up continues after the powerful storm hit the region leaving damage and instruction, and now crews are working to clear downed trees and power lines. and it's creating a nightmare for homeowner whose just want to get electricity up, get trees cut down. our jenny joyce is live in delaware county this morning, to give us a look at the damage there. good morning again, jenny. >> reporter: good morning, this scene is one that makes you say, wow. a massive tree toppled away from the home. thank goodness, then on to a street nailing an suv that's now trapped in the middle of the roadway, bringing
we'll talk much more about that. coming up. >> thank you so much.tt williams and let's take a live look at allentown. where officials say that friday's storm left 110,000 people without power. crews with ppl electric utilities have been working throughout the weekend to help restore that power. now, the storm with rain snow and high winds has prompted the need for 1500 repair jobs as well. and as of this morning, 11,000 customers still without power >>> the clean-up continues...
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it much more difficult is here?states, they have not been able to build relationships with north korea. who are they talking to? north korea is one of our hard targets. the soviet union is an open book compared to north korea. there were no formal negotiations between the obama administration. negotiations, there have not been extensive u.s.-north korean contact. u.s. diplomats have tried many times to reach out to north be rejected.o it is making the upcoming summit preparations more difficult. you were called in to help prepare the president -- if you were called in to help the -- to help prepare the president, how would you go about it? the cia is responsible for conducting leadership analyses of world leaders. we pulled together all the information we had on kim jong-un from any source, but there are very peak -- few people who had direct access until the south korean delegation. we would want to identify kim jong-un's idiosyncrasies, decision-making process, how he responds to others. go into the history of nor
it much more difficult is here?states, they have not been able to build relationships with north korea. who are they talking to? north korea is one of our hard targets. the soviet union is an open book compared to north korea. there were no formal negotiations between the obama administration. negotiations, there have not been extensive u.s.-north korean contact. u.s. diplomats have tried many times to reach out to north be rejected.o it is making the upcoming summit preparations more...
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erica: thank you so much. her scale up to really do volume in a way that's efficient with precision. so, i brought her to pelican bay. erica: there's a lot of stuff being packed here. how many square feet is the facility? bobby: 35,000. erica: how many employees do you guys have? bobby: about 135. lamarinette: wow! it's so much different than our process. bobby: this is our blending area. lemonis: how much can you mix in a day? bobby: on a single shift -- 21,000 pounds. lemonis: 21,000 pounds? bobby: yep. lemonis: and what can you do in a day? erica: it would take us about two weeks to do what you guys are doing today. lemonis: okay. if this company's gonna make money, i need to sell 100 pallets, not 100 boxes. jim, how are you, buddy? jim: good. how are you doing? lemonis: these are my two partners. jim: oh, i'm a hugger. erica: awe, nice to meet you. lemonis: what pelican bay provides erica is more than just a refined co-packing facility. they have years and years of experience developing the packaging, and
erica: thank you so much. her scale up to really do volume in a way that's efficient with precision. so, i brought her to pelican bay. erica: there's a lot of stuff being packed here. how many square feet is the facility? bobby: 35,000. erica: how many employees do you guys have? bobby: about 135. lamarinette: wow! it's so much different than our process. bobby: this is our blending area. lemonis: how much can you mix in a day? bobby: on a single shift -- 21,000 pounds. lemonis: 21,000 pounds?...
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as much as the p.r. and packaging looks incredible, there is a lot to be desired about credibility, comprehensiveness. they gave us 90 days notice on february 20. that's illegal. in the last two weeks, it's been harassment from those collecting thin process. what is interesting is that michelle obama has a wonderful quote, "the presidency does not change who you are. it reveals who you are." i think everything that happened in the last two weeks revealed the underlying subtleties of the conservatory, who maybe don't play the game that they promised and advertised from the building. susan brown is a mouthpiece for the president and this iconic instrument of marches. i want to susan brown she secured for the transition period. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much. that's your time. we're happy to take the rest of your comments that you've written. thank you so much. next speaker, please. by the way, i'm sorry. two more speaker cards, marlene morgan and edward mason. you can go ahead and speak. >> i'm a lon
as much as the p.r. and packaging looks incredible, there is a lot to be desired about credibility, comprehensiveness. they gave us 90 days notice on february 20. that's illegal. in the last two weeks, it's been harassment from those collecting thin process. what is interesting is that michelle obama has a wonderful quote, "the presidency does not change who you are. it reveals who you are." i think everything that happened in the last two weeks revealed the underlying subtleties of...
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there is so much scandal, there is so much going on around donald trump.t's been so many accusations of sexual harassment and sexual assault. it's been the "access hollywood" tapes, the things we've seen and heard him say throughout the years, one after the other, so i think people have numbed themselves. i am making a call to america to resist that urge to numb yourselves to lowering and cheapening the presidency of the united states to a level where we don't expect any level of moral compass from the leader of the free world. that is unacceptable in america and that's how i think donald trump has changed the presidency, changed the religious right and changed america. >> go ahead, amy. >> i want to say that this stuff has been going on since the beginning of time. you look back to kennedy, many, many presidents have had this scandal. i think what is different here is that with the 24-hour news cycle, non-stop news cycle, twitter, facebook, it's driven all the time. those tools to drive the message were not around back then. so that's a big difference fro
there is so much scandal, there is so much going on around donald trump.t's been so many accusations of sexual harassment and sexual assault. it's been the "access hollywood" tapes, the things we've seen and heard him say throughout the years, one after the other, so i think people have numbed themselves. i am making a call to america to resist that urge to numb yourselves to lowering and cheapening the presidency of the united states to a level where we don't expect any level of...
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thanks so much, steve.rs until the fed's decision on interest rates central bank widely expected to hike by 25 basis points tomorrow focus moves, steve said, to the dot plot on where each member expects rates to be over the next few years what do investors want to see? morning star's fixed income manager of the year is mike collins with pgim. also with us is john tewy, head of equities for usaa investors which has $166 billion under management welcome to "power lunch," both of you >> thank you >> you heard what steve said most people are expecting three. the risk is seventy-four what are you thinking? >> i think they're going to sound -- the risk is they sound a little hawkish we believe they should lean a little dovish. i think if they move along the way the markets expect, which is three this year and two next year, as steve said, maybe even three and three, that gets the funds rate close to 3% by the end of next year and we think that's too high we think that's going to shift people into the front of the
thanks so much, steve.rs until the fed's decision on interest rates central bank widely expected to hike by 25 basis points tomorrow focus moves, steve said, to the dot plot on where each member expects rates to be over the next few years what do investors want to see? morning star's fixed income manager of the year is mike collins with pgim. also with us is john tewy, head of equities for usaa investors which has $166 billion under management welcome to "power lunch," both of you...