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i'm jim jefferies. i think we could all do better. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: how you doing, everybody? welcome! welcome! welcome! ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much! welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in, i'm trevor noah! take a seat! welcome to the show! you guys feel fantastic. welcome to it. our guest tonight tyler perry is joining us, everyone! ( cheers and applause ) it's going to be a really fun chat. but first, let's start with the big news that happened over the weekend. >> students march on washington and cities across the country against gun violence. >> parkland, florida, new york, washington, minneapolis among the 800 rallies taking place globally. >> they're calling this the largest youth' led protest since the vietnam war era. >> trevor: the largest youth' led protest. give it up for those kids! ( cheers and applause ) that was amazing. did you see that? look
i'm jim jefferies. i think we could all do better. good night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: how you doing, everybody? welcome! welcome! welcome! ( cheers and applause ) thank you so much! welcome to "the daily show"! thank you so much for tuning in, i'm trevor noah! take a seat! welcome to the show! you guys feel fantastic. welcome to it....
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herbert winer followed by paul court and then jeffery fang. >> hert -- herbert winer. this is about the old servile line. last week i waited 30 minutes for a bus which finally showed up. i had to walk two blocks to wait for a bus that arrived 30 minutes later. now i don't know if any new things have been ae added to this line it's a long line from downtown to the zoo. it requires more coaches. this has not been the case. instead you have a disaster rows -- disasterous plan comes to fruition. it reports itself, first this and then a tragedy. >> chairman brinkman: next speaker, please. >> paul court, jeffery fang, matthew lane. >> good afternoon. i'm jeffery fang. i was told the person before me wanted to speak after so here i am. i'm a resident of san francisco for 18 years and i am a lyft and uber driver. i understand that cpu c oversees my job per se. i'm here to speak about the over all drive like vision zeros and all the initiative of the board here. often times i feel like there's a target on my back. i know you guys mean good. you mean well. i feel like i am the e
herbert winer followed by paul court and then jeffery fang. >> hert -- herbert winer. this is about the old servile line. last week i waited 30 minutes for a bus which finally showed up. i had to walk two blocks to wait for a bus that arrived 30 minutes later. now i don't know if any new things have been ae added to this line it's a long line from downtown to the zoo. it requires more coaches. this has not been the case. instead you have a disaster rows -- disasterous plan comes to...
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jefferies deserve a tremendous amount of credit for getting us to this point. we are at a unique moment in time where virtually all the industry stakeholders have come together in support of a common music policy agenda. the bill is supported by a broad coalition that includes songwriters and artists, publishers and labels, and internet and digital peeda companies such as pandora, spotify, google, and amazon. i want to thank the members of my staff who worked for years to and sensitive issues to move this legislation forward. jason and david to name a few. this is a historic opportunity to accomplish a great deal that hasn't been done in decades. i ask my colleagues to support this bill and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. goodlatte: mr. speaker, at this time i -- it's my pleasure to recognize the gentleman from georgia, mr. collins, a member of the judiciary committee, and a key legislator in making sure that this legislation moves forward, has worked very, very hard on it. the
jefferies deserve a tremendous amount of credit for getting us to this point. we are at a unique moment in time where virtually all the industry stakeholders have come together in support of a common music policy agenda. the bill is supported by a broad coalition that includes songwriters and artists, publishers and labels, and internet and digital peeda companies such as pandora, spotify, google, and amazon. i want to thank the members of my staff who worked for years to and sensitive issues...
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dion jefferies has tweeted: the world is changing, more women in leadership positions so i say it yesems taking the baby to the hills. we have also had other people saying: i would love to take my ten—day—old baby to work every day, is this realistic? orjust an optic, could feel kind of thing? dasher could feel kind of thing? dasher could feel. is this not virtue signalling at its finest? a 10—day old child at any workplace would not make life easier for parents or colleagues. that is a point. it is not going to be comfortable for the baby, really. what the baby needs is to be at home, to be comfortable and ina quiet to be at home, to be comfortable and in a quiet place. this is a case of the senate are needed to vote and it was brought in the. it is not like, bring a baby as soon as you can to work. maybe you need certain environments but if you need to, if a young child was to come in and make it easier, why not? let's talk whether. britain experiencing hottest april day for almost 70 yea rs. hottest april day for almost 70 years. i remember when there was snow in my garden literall
dion jefferies has tweeted: the world is changing, more women in leadership positions so i say it yesems taking the baby to the hills. we have also had other people saying: i would love to take my ten—day—old baby to work every day, is this realistic? orjust an optic, could feel kind of thing? dasher could feel kind of thing? dasher could feel. is this not virtue signalling at its finest? a 10—day old child at any workplace would not make life easier for parents or colleagues. that is a...
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they had a lot of news on thursday night with recall on some of these model s's and jeffery today taking to a whole, we are talking about q-1 data if we get some deliveries or production or cancellation or new order numbers. for the time being, tesla is back to 257. you have to wonder this company's ability to raise cash at a time when they'll absolutely need cash and you sort of raise on the debt side is going to be challenging given the amount of debt coming due the next 12 months of more than a billion dollars or so. imagine it being more delootiluo top of the decline that we have seen >> this is the pane thcompany tt lives on capital market. they have been able to fund what has been an enormous losses for years because people believe and if somehow that changes or facts on the ground changes and changing people's believes that they won't be able to deliver, they'll have a difficult time. >> part of the jeffery's call is the notion they'll take what they're calling a drastic action on either guiding or funding >> you got to wonder what that is jeffery makes an interesting point that p
they had a lot of news on thursday night with recall on some of these model s's and jeffery today taking to a whole, we are talking about q-1 data if we get some deliveries or production or cancellation or new order numbers. for the time being, tesla is back to 257. you have to wonder this company's ability to raise cash at a time when they'll absolutely need cash and you sort of raise on the debt side is going to be challenging given the amount of debt coming due the next 12 months of more...
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joining me you is jeffery toobin. >> the president changes his story of why he fired comey. should he stick to one sto r ry? >> he should not say anything about it. it is obvious was the effort to end the investigation. >> that's okay? >> it is not okay, it is no t illegal. i don't think it is a crime because the president does have the authority under a unitary executive theory to tell his attorney general to investigate this but not that. i want you to put aaron burn in jail and i want you to put the nazi in the electric chair. i don't want you to investigate that, it is not illegal today under the law. >> sure is. >> this is a fundamental disagreement that allan and i have that you know all those examples of setting investigative priorities are certainly within the president's power. if the president fires the fbi director to stop him from investiga investigating. that's a corrupt mode and the definition of obstruction. >> so you are saying it matters. >> the intent of the whole story. >> it is the whole thing. you are never going to have the crime where the intent is a w
joining me you is jeffery toobin. >> the president changes his story of why he fired comey. should he stick to one sto r ry? >> he should not say anything about it. it is obvious was the effort to end the investigation. >> that's okay? >> it is not okay, it is no t illegal. i don't think it is a crime because the president does have the authority under a unitary executive theory to tell his attorney general to investigate this but not that. i want you to put aaron burn...
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let's go to jeffery cramer now, a former federal prosecutor.ctor at berkeley research group. good to see you. >> afternoon. >> we spoke last week. in your estimation, where is the president now as it relates to this investigation and were he to -- it's reported that he's going to fire rod rosenstein and what? >> we're getting close to some decisions by the white house. the frequency of tweets is coming quicker. >> shepard: it wasn't until a couple weeks ago that he had ever even used either of their names when talking about his displeasure with this investigation. now that's all we hear. >> exactly. he was circumspect, which is odd for this white house. we've seen a plethora of communications going out. it's amped up paced upon mueller and the southern district of new york's activities. when they went in with a search warrant to his personal attorney's offices, that clearly struck a nerve. the process by which that happened, there's many checks and balances that need to be done. so in one did this flippantly. they made sure they had their is do
let's go to jeffery cramer now, a former federal prosecutor.ctor at berkeley research group. good to see you. >> afternoon. >> we spoke last week. in your estimation, where is the president now as it relates to this investigation and were he to -- it's reported that he's going to fire rod rosenstein and what? >> we're getting close to some decisions by the white house. the frequency of tweets is coming quicker. >> shepard: it wasn't until a couple weeks ago that he had...
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jefferies, mr. collins, mr. deutch, and chairman goodlatte and ranking member nadler for their extraordinary leadership in accomplishing what is not only significant for our committee, but significant for our ability to hear and appreciate and continue to nurture our souls with the beauty of music. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield 2 1/2 minutes to another member from music loving tennessee, the veterans' the affairs committee, veterans' affairs committee, mr. roe. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from tennessee is recognized for 2 1/2 minutes. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today in support of h.r. 5447, the music modernization m act, a bipartisan bill that will finally update our nation's copyright laws and correct a terrible injustice that threatens the fuhr of quality music. music has changed perhaps more than any other industry over the past 50 years when the copyright act of 197
jefferies, mr. collins, mr. deutch, and chairman goodlatte and ranking member nadler for their extraordinary leadership in accomplishing what is not only significant for our committee, but significant for our ability to hear and appreciate and continue to nurture our souls with the beauty of music. with that i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from virginia. mr. speaker, at this time i'm pleased to yield 2 1/2 minutes to another member from music loving...
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i'm jim jefferies. i think we can all do better. good night! ♪ ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: thank you so much! welcome to "the daily show"! thank you for tuning in, i'm trevor noah! our guest tonight, the star of "law and order svu" and the new producer of the new hbo documentary "i am evidence," mariska hargitay is here, everybody! ( cheers and applause ) first, after it was revealed 87 million facebook users cambridge an lit cars, everyone wanted answers and you could tell because everyone was posted open facebook. when the american people are deeply concerned, you know what congress does -- nothing. in this case, they summoned mr. facebook himself to the principal's office to explain what facebook is doing with our information. i'm not going to lie, i don't know if it's just because i've never seen him with other humans, but it seems corkberg sent a robot version of himself. looks like he's in west world right now. can we play t
i'm jim jefferies. i think we can all do better. good night! ♪ ♪ >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> trevor: thank you so much! welcome to "the daily show"! thank you for tuning in, i'm trevor noah! our guest tonight, the star of "law and order svu" and the new producer of the new hbo documentary "i am evidence," mariska hargitay is here,...
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i'm jim jefferies. i think we can all do better. good night! ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. take a seat! thank you for coming in. or guest tonight, here to talk about getting girls into software coding, supermodel and founder of "kode with klossy," charles manson is here, everybody. but first, baseball season is in full swing, and i mean, like, full swing. >> two big fights breaking out on the baseball diamond, the bitter rivalry between the yankees and red sox boiling over last night. hut by a pitch tyler austin, and to the mound he goes. both teams stormed a field that early in colorado, rocky starter nolan arenado, charging the pitcher. wild melee. even the bullpen pitchers made it out on to the fold. >> trevor: so what the hell? ( laughter ) who the hell is going on here? it's like they
i'm jim jefferies. i think we can all do better. good night! ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by comedy central >> from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with trevor noah. ( cheers and applause ) >> trevor: what's going on, everybody! welcome to "the daily show." thank you so much for tuning in. i'm trevor noah. take a seat! thank you for coming in. or guest tonight, here to talk about getting girls into software coding,...
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call for more information from these currency exchanges jeffery or i think i think a lot of the expanse of new york regulations people should be worried you know the last time new york tend to do this to regulate krypto it's been licenses regulated exchanges fifty fifty exchanges just immediately last man that killed or killed killed a york as a crypto center i mean that was a disaster i mean license was interesting because it was supposed to be a model for the world that. still is the leading example of how not to regulate crypto because all these companies went somewhere else and in the world i would be concerned about you know new new regulations. and tokens and the exchanges and what tokens that they're trading and not you know as for transparency i mean come on. the these exchanges are perfectly transparent anybody who's involved with them knows the risks i don't know anybody was and who's not involved in these markets it doesn't. stand you could lose your shirt i mean we've just lived through a seventy percent drop i mean you talk about a crypto winter this was an epic when it was
call for more information from these currency exchanges jeffery or i think i think a lot of the expanse of new york regulations people should be worried you know the last time new york tend to do this to regulate krypto it's been licenses regulated exchanges fifty fifty exchanges just immediately last man that killed or killed killed a york as a crypto center i mean that was a disaster i mean license was interesting because it was supposed to be a model for the world that. still is the leading...
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jefferies, for five minutes. mr. jefferies: mr. speaker, the american people face a clear choice about the way forward. the republican raw deal or the democratic better deal. take epublicans want to away health care for more than 23 million americans. raw deal. take away we want to strengthen the affordable care act and dramatically lower the costs of prescription drugs. better deal. house republicans have a fake infrastructure plan that will do nothing to repair our nation's crumbling bridges, roads, and tunnels. raw deal. democrats have a real infrastructure plan that with would invest $1 trillion and create 16 million good-paying jobs. better deal. house republicans passed a tax scam where 83% of the benefits went to the wealthiest 1% in america simply to subsidize the lifestyles of the rich and shameless. raw deal. democrats want a permanent tax cut for working families so we the ut more money into pockets of everyday the pockets of everyday americans. better deal. house republicans want to cut $2 trillion from social security,
jefferies, for five minutes. mr. jefferies: mr. speaker, the american people face a clear choice about the way forward. the republican raw deal or the democratic better deal. take epublicans want to away health care for more than 23 million americans. raw deal. take away we want to strengthen the affordable care act and dramatically lower the costs of prescription drugs. better deal. house republicans have a fake infrastructure plan that will do nothing to repair our nation's crumbling bridges,...
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you have seen movies and jefferies in particular raise somewhere in the ballpark range of $2 billionillion, being what is expected in the near term. what about the regulatory issues and the investigation into the crash and autopilot system? is that being seen as a pretty big headwind? craig: it is certainly a headwind risk. another one of elon's tweets pointed this out -- the ntsb does not regulate the auto industry as much as the national highway administration does. the national transportation safety board is the one looking into this recent model x crash. really, they make an investigation and recommendations about what the company should do going forward and make recommendations on ways to avoid crashes they have investigated. they don't have actually power to levy fines or crackdown on the company. it is certainly a negative from perspective and reputation perspective for autopilot. craig, thank you so much for that, wrapping up the tesla story. almost astweeting much as president trump. next, we will take a look at how trump feels about xi jinping and how that could affect trad
you have seen movies and jefferies in particular raise somewhere in the ballpark range of $2 billionillion, being what is expected in the near term. what about the regulatory issues and the investigation into the crash and autopilot system? is that being seen as a pretty big headwind? craig: it is certainly a headwind risk. another one of elon's tweets pointed this out -- the ntsb does not regulate the auto industry as much as the national highway administration does. the national...
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jeffery levi of george washington university knows the opioid epidemic is growing and treating mothers babies is just one part of the strategy.jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university:the number of deaths is greater than the peak of the aids epidemic in the united statesmw levi points back to the 90s when the federal government mandated rules to help babies born to hiv positive parents. jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university: when you're paying for medicaid birth - you have to provide certain services that then dramatically and almost completely transmission of hiv.mw he believes this administration same to help these kids born to opioid dependent mothers.mw reporting in washington, morgan wright. (steve) things appear to be getting worse for facebook. the social media giant now says cambridge analytica - may have gotten information on 87-million users without their knowledge - up from the previous 50 million. facebook ceo mark zuckerberg will testify on capitol hill about the data breach next w
jeffery levi of george washington university knows the opioid epidemic is growing and treating mothers babies is just one part of the strategy.jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university:the number of deaths is greater than the peak of the aids epidemic in the united statesmw levi points back to the 90s when the federal government mandated rules to help babies born to hiv positive parents. jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george...
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. >> shepard: jeffery cramer live from chicago. good to see you. >> you too. >> shepard: mark zuckerberg speaking out about the data scandal. what he finally admits he did and in his own words coming up. first, hospital patients running for their lives after a fire broke out. would you look at this? the brave doctors that refused to leave coming up. sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, an
. >> shepard: jeffery cramer live from chicago. good to see you. >> you too. >> shepard: mark zuckerberg speaking out about the data scandal. what he finally admits he did and in his own words coming up. first, hospital patients running for their lives after a fire broke out. would you look at this? the brave doctors that refused to leave coming up. sfx: muffled whistle text alert. i'm your phone, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little...
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let's go to james jeffery now, former ambassador to iraq and turkey, now a fellow at the washington institutefocuses on u.s., diplomatic and military strategy in the middle east. great to be here. thank you. >> thank you. >> shepard: do we have a way to know yet what we just did serves our objective? >> it probably did. first of all as reported from the pentagon just now, this was a very effective strike in terms of military capabilities in the face of potential russian defenses. secondly, the syrian government knows if it does use check call weapons again, it will be struck by the u.s. and probably britain and france. that's important. we're maintain ago very important principle -- >> shepard: why is that important now when we did this a year ago and didn't follow up? >> because of the specific statement by the president right as the strike was happening and then by secretary mattis an hour later where mattis said if they use it again, we will strike again. there is no doubt in my mind that we are prepared to do this preferably with the french and british. >> shepard: the president said ther
let's go to james jeffery now, former ambassador to iraq and turkey, now a fellow at the washington institutefocuses on u.s., diplomatic and military strategy in the middle east. great to be here. thank you. >> thank you. >> shepard: do we have a way to know yet what we just did serves our objective? >> it probably did. first of all as reported from the pentagon just now, this was a very effective strike in terms of military capabilities in the face of potential russian...
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along with jeffery toobin and carrie daryl. >> the documents that have been seized cannot go to take until it is figured out by the judge. the vitaminvestigations have be going on for months. they have been investigating cohen for months. they can continue to interview other witnesses or subpoenas of suspected bank documents and other materials. the only thing they cannot do in the immediate future is look at the take from the search. >> is this a tactic by cohen? >> one of the iron laws of criminal prosecution is the defense always want to lay in the prosecution and the prosecution always wants to move forward quickly. that is delay. it could be a fairly complicated process depending on how thousand documents there are. >> ten boxes, i think. >> if the judge ultimately and they may be a special master that's outside or appointed first. some of these documents are going to have to be rule d on b the judge. i could imagine this takes a few week in the context of a long investigati investigation, probably does not make that much of a difference but prosecutors always want to get doing
along with jeffery toobin and carrie daryl. >> the documents that have been seized cannot go to take until it is figured out by the judge. the vitaminvestigations have be going on for months. they have been investigating cohen for months. they can continue to interview other witnesses or subpoenas of suspected bank documents and other materials. the only thing they cannot do in the immediate future is look at the take from the search. >> is this a tactic by cohen? >> one of...
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lending to private and corporate customers, it be .ighest analyst estimates jefferies put out a noteng it is a buy. sap is up 2.5%. , which isits forecast what traders are looking at this morning based on a major acquisition as well as an accelerating cloud is this. the measure is the cloud bookings that grew 25% for sap. guy: let's stay with the banking think read will come back to tech later on. familiar, a people decision could come as early as this week. maybe included as a wider restructuring of the investment bank which the management is thinking about. deutsche bank reporting results thursday. i will be there talking to management in frankfurt on the day. howard deutsche bank reporter, this is great reporting. is this going to happen? it seems to be happening quickly. how big of a cut are we talking about to the cash business? big cut. expecting a the business is in for deep cuts. we believe based on our sourcing, we do not know how big, but expect some massive restructuring going on. that will be part of a bigger package. they are likely to unveil it thursday at some point in
lending to private and corporate customers, it be .ighest analyst estimates jefferies put out a noteng it is a buy. sap is up 2.5%. , which isits forecast what traders are looking at this morning based on a major acquisition as well as an accelerating cloud is this. the measure is the cloud bookings that grew 25% for sap. guy: let's stay with the banking think read will come back to tech later on. familiar, a people decision could come as early as this week. maybe included as a wider...
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brandon jefferies, looking again at the costs of study in england. brandonjefferies, bbc news.ween chelsea and manchester united. chelsea and manchester united. chelsea beat southampton in their semifinal, olivia djourou with the best goal, amazingly bamboozling the defence, chelsea will face united on may 19, they were runners—up last year. arsene wenger‘s goodbye started with a 4—1 win over west ham, he said on friday he would leave arsenal at the end of the season. david ornstein was that the match. arsenal are a football club synonymous with one man, the image and influence of arsene wenger is everywhere. his reign spanning 22 yea rs everywhere. his reign spanning 22 years now everywhere. his reign spanning 22 yea rs now into everywhere. his reign spanning 22 years now into its final weeks. the beginning of the farewell to a greater of the game. it is a shame because i've only ever known him as arsenal manager but i think it is the right time to go. sad because 22 years as a long—time but happy because i think things need to change. arsene wenger emerged to a heroes welcome
brandon jefferies, looking again at the costs of study in england. brandonjefferies, bbc news.ween chelsea and manchester united. chelsea and manchester united. chelsea beat southampton in their semifinal, olivia djourou with the best goal, amazingly bamboozling the defence, chelsea will face united on may 19, they were runners—up last year. arsene wenger‘s goodbye started with a 4—1 win over west ham, he said on friday he would leave arsenal at the end of the season. david ornstein was...
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for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffery brown in montgomery, alabama. >> woodruff: right now, robert n stas preparing for "washingek," which airs later tonight. robert, what's on tap? >> a breakthrough agreement in the korean peninsula brings promise and peril, apresident trump prepares to meet with the north korean leader. we'll discuss what's next, ektonight, on "washington judy. >> woodruff: and we will be watching. thanks, bob. urd later, "in principle" looks into the fwith bill gates, who says that despite what you may think, the world is getting better, not worse. that's tonight at 8:30, on most pbs stations. on pbs newshour weekend saturday, residents near puerto rico's only coal-burning power plant fear coal ash may be making them sick. >> reporter: alberto colon is a retired maintenance worker in miramar, one of the city's poorer neighborhoods. he suffers from sinusitis, and has developed an abscess on his chest. >> people complain about diseases like asthma, cancer. it's normal for people thave ncer. it's like, before a certain point, if a person here got cancer, you would say, "
for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffery brown in montgomery, alabama. >> woodruff: right now, robert n stas preparing for "washingek," which airs later tonight. robert, what's on tap? >> a breakthrough agreement in the korean peninsula brings promise and peril, apresident trump prepares to meet with the north korean leader. we'll discuss what's next, ektonight, on "washington judy. >> woodruff: and we will be watching. thanks, bob. urd later, "in principle"...
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terms of commodity and year to date i am confused by the short facebook but we'll hear more from jefferyreasons behind it. he's pretty accurate >> less than ten seconds you got a final trade name >> i am still with j. pchp. mor. >> that does it for us, "power lunch" starts now. >> good afternoon everybody, i am tyler mathisen, it is all about life at 3% yields on the benchmark and ten yr note hitting the key psy psychological marker we'll tell you what it could mean for you and your money. silicon valley, gathering to unveil their best ideas in this market, we'll take you there, live this hour and fortnite
terms of commodity and year to date i am confused by the short facebook but we'll hear more from jefferyreasons behind it. he's pretty accurate >> less than ten seconds you got a final trade name >> i am still with j. pchp. mor. >> that does it for us, "power lunch" starts now. >> good afternoon everybody, i am tyler mathisen, it is all about life at 3% yields on the benchmark and ten yr note hitting the key psy psychological marker we'll tell you what it could...
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investor in uber and airbnb on initiatives to improve data collection frantransparency brittney and jeffery interview. good morning and welcome to both of you >> good morning. how are you? >> first of all, doing great, i want to start with you, more than 87 million, people are alarmed about cambridge analytica, but i want to put the brakes on that a moment because the real issue with the kogan data sense was they were collected under the pretense that they weren't going to be used for commercial purposes at all. there wasn't a problem with having quizes that harvested people's information lots of people were doing that are you saying these other cambridge analytica quizes were above board legit and maybe people just didn't understand how the data was being used? not necessarily against the terms of service, just that's how it worked? >> of course i think there's a very low amount of data literacy around the world. when you agreed to terms and conditions of using a facebook app, such as these quizes, which were very popular a couple years ago, personality quizes such as which disney princess
investor in uber and airbnb on initiatives to improve data collection frantransparency brittney and jeffery interview. good morning and welcome to both of you >> good morning. how are you? >> first of all, doing great, i want to start with you, more than 87 million, people are alarmed about cambridge analytica, but i want to put the brakes on that a moment because the real issue with the kogan data sense was they were collected under the pretense that they weren't going to be used...
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it is my really great to privilege to introduce to you dara jeffery. dara is a freshman at marjorie stoneman douglas high school, parkland, florida, as we all know there was a mass shooting. i want to welcome her family and mom and little sister and the rest of her family, thank you for coming. dara amazingly is only 15 years old. she's an inspiration. she's an honor student and athlete and now she's compelled to do what no 15 years old ever asked to do which is asking political leaders to protect her and her friends from the fear and actuality of violence. thank you very much dara for coming and i will invite you to give us your personal reflections. >> thank you professor gostin and members of the panel for inviting me to be here. february 14th was supposed to be a day of love and happiness. we were all talking about who got the biggest balloons or the prettiest flowers or maybe a first kiss. on february 14th, i ran for my life. my friend who was right here in the audience hid while an active shooter hunted throughout the building. i lost one of my b
it is my really great to privilege to introduce to you dara jeffery. dara is a freshman at marjorie stoneman douglas high school, parkland, florida, as we all know there was a mass shooting. i want to welcome her family and mom and little sister and the rest of her family, thank you for coming. dara amazingly is only 15 years old. she's an inspiration. she's an honor student and athlete and now she's compelled to do what no 15 years old ever asked to do which is asking political leaders to...
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our guests are jeffery rosen, president and ceo of the national constitutional center, in philadelphia and jamil jaffer a . watch landmark cases next monday and join our conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us. we resources on each site for background and cases. a link to the national constitution senter interacted. c-span are history is unfolded freely. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you booy yr cable or satellite provider. this week is the 50th anniversary of martin luther king jr.'s assassination. join us for live coverage for memphis on c-span and american history tv. we are live at the university memphis of holiday inn. on wednesday, live coverage of the outdoor service in front of the lorain hotel with remarks by civil rights leaders including jesse jackson. tuesday, at 8:00 p.m. eastern, our cbs anchor announcing doctor king's assassination and on wednesday, live coverage of civil rights leaders of past a
our guests are jeffery rosen, president and ceo of the national constitutional center, in philadelphia and jamil jaffer a . watch landmark cases next monday and join our conversation. our hashtag is landmark cases and follow us. we resources on each site for background and cases. a link to the national constitution senter interacted. c-span are history is unfolded freely. today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events...
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jeffery rosen is the president and c.e.o. of the national constitution center. they are partners in landmark cases and in the first round in 2015. he is autos the author of numerous books about the law and court. his latest is a biography of william howard taft just release the. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> jameel is the director of the national security law and policy pral at george mason university's scalia law centre court. he clerked twice in the federal court system and advisor to the senate foreign relations committee and to president george w. bush. >> thanks for having me. >> we worked with you on selecting these cases, and this was the one we wanted to do. why is this case interesting to you? >> because it may be the most important privacy case of the toth century. as just kiss alito said, this was the case that repudiated the idea that you needed to have a press tas. it was the general wants that spark the the revolution, but in an age of technology, it made no sense to say you had to trespass on brought to their an unreasonable search
jeffery rosen is the president and c.e.o. of the national constitution center. they are partners in landmark cases and in the first round in 2015. he is autos the author of numerous books about the law and court. his latest is a biography of william howard taft just release the. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> jameel is the director of the national security law and policy pral at george mason university's scalia law centre court. he clerked twice in the federal court...
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jeffery levi of george washington university knows the opioid epidemic is growing and treating mothersand babies is just one part of the strategy.jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university:the number of deaths is greater than the peak of the aids epidemic in the united statesmw levi points back to the 90s when the federal government mandated rules to help babies born to hiv positive parents. jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university: when you're paying for medicaid birth - you have to provide certain services that then dramatically and almost eliminated the of hiv. mw he believes this administration can do the these kids born to opioid dependent mothers.mw reporting morgan wright. wright.morgan wright. (anchor) time now to check on our weather... to check on our weather... with chief meteorologist lawrence karnow. lawrence were plenty of clouds but no rain today. that will soon change as a major storm is headed our way. highs today were a little cooler but still comfortable and in the 50s near the co
jeffery levi of george washington university knows the opioid epidemic is growing and treating mothersand babies is just one part of the strategy.jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy, george washington university:the number of deaths is greater than the peak of the aids epidemic in the united statesmw levi points back to the 90s when the federal government mandated rules to help babies born to hiv positive parents. jeffrey levi, professor of health management and policy,...
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kathleen: next, we ask the chief global equities strategist at jefferies how china's crackdown on shadowarkets. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak: asia." i'm kathleen hays in tokyo. yvonne: and i'm yvonne man in hong kong. opening pretty much flat. we look at the index right now. investors assessing trade discussions and signs that geopolitical tensions may be easing. joining us now to talk about this, sean darby. happy monday. thanks for joining us. talking about the volatility we ise seen, the mix -- vix back to slightly normal levels. europe volatility is back below their one year average. given all the talk about north korea, china, steve mnuchin may be going for a visit, have we shaved enough of the geopolitical risk premium to take on more risk? sean: interesting one. over the last two months, equity volatility has risen. a lot of these other measures have been relatively subdued. the spillover from equities into other asset classes has been remarkably be nine. we've been more skittish and worried about other asset classes. the second thing to point out is that econo
kathleen: next, we ask the chief global equities strategist at jefferies how china's crackdown on shadowarkets. this is bloomberg. ♪ kathleen: this is "daybreak: asia." i'm kathleen hays in tokyo. yvonne: and i'm yvonne man in hong kong. opening pretty much flat. we look at the index right now. investors assessing trade discussions and signs that geopolitical tensions may be easing. joining us now to talk about this, sean darby. happy monday. thanks for joining us. talking about the...
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terms of commodity and year to date i am confused by the short facebook but we'll hear more from jeffery of the reasons behind it. he's pretty accurate >> less than ten seconds you got a final trade name >> i am still with j. pchp. mor. >> that does it for us, "power lunch" starts now. >> good afternoon everybody, i am tyler mathisen, it is all about life at 3% yields on the benchmark and ten yr note hitting the key psy psychological marker we'll tell you what it could mean for you and your money. silicon valley, gathering to unveil their best ideas in this market, we'll take you there, live this hour and fortnite frenzy, what's fuelling it and is it a threat to other video game makers? "power lunch" starts right now >> and welcome to "power lunch," i am sara eisen. stocks are trading at a narrow range today. the dow trying to avoid its first four day losing streak since early in february. goldman sachs, the biggest loser and merck is the biggest in the group. that's also boosting the dollar, the dollar is pushing higher against the mexican peso, the japanese yen, euro and the british po
terms of commodity and year to date i am confused by the short facebook but we'll hear more from jeffery of the reasons behind it. he's pretty accurate >> less than ten seconds you got a final trade name >> i am still with j. pchp. mor. >> that does it for us, "power lunch" starts now. >> good afternoon everybody, i am tyler mathisen, it is all about life at 3% yields on the benchmark and ten yr note hitting the key psy psychological marker we'll tell you what...