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internal battle with ty between the p hard liners and now president trump is over on that side talk abou about m.s.-13 and sanction and border securities, and more moderate republicans who have to go back in november and talk to more centrist voters with a message tha is not hard lined. >> there is a reason john boehner last sod long, the party couldn't figure out who would take the job. paul ryan became speaker because the party was looking for alternatives. ryan said no and finally they had to g ryan. leading this group is very difficult. the nature of politicalr leadership is difficult when you have the outside forces competing against theis estaent. >> speaking of leadership, i exnt to ask you, stu, in reaction to thes shooting last week, we heard from senate majority leader mcconnell calling it a senseless act olof ce, we haven't heard a plan. is this where we are now? is this just the way it will move forward? states will have to step up if they want to see some action? >> yeah, i can't imagine the hill doing anything in the nefu re. you're seeing some states address the issue in t
internal battle with ty between the p hard liners and now president trump is over on that side talk abou about m.s.-13 and sanction and border securities, and more moderate republicans who have to go back in november and talk to more centrist voters with a message tha is not hard lined. >> there is a reason john boehner last sod long, the party couldn't figure out who would take the job. paul ryan became speaker because the party was looking for alternatives. ryan said no and finally they...
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let me ask you aboue numbers: the lowest number of recorded births in 30 years. the largest single drop since 2010. it paints a pretty grim picture. is i >> thi report is big news, and the other not all that suthrising. u.s. stood out among high-income countries as one that had relatively high fertilt y. and the grecession changed that, and across many high-income countries, the recession resulted in declining fertility rates. the really surprising part is that we've now been quit some years through the recession and unemoyment rates is very l and that trend hasn't changed. so these lo rw-fertilites, despite relatively good economic conditions, are really surprising. i wouldn't argue that they're a disaster or particularly worrisom i would argue that the u.s. demographics in general continue to be relatively healthy, at least compared to many other high-income countries. >> let's talk about the economic anxiety. obviously a lot of people point toward that as a theory why the birth rate declines. as you mentioned, we're out of a recession now. how do you look at t
let me ask you aboue numbers: the lowest number of recorded births in 30 years. the largest single drop since 2010. it paints a pretty grim picture. is i >> thi report is big news, and the other not all that suthrising. u.s. stood out among high-income countries as one that had relatively high fertilt y. and the grecession changed that, and across many high-income countries, the recession resulted in declining fertility rates. the really surprising part is that we've now been quit some...
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it's just what i can offer abou the plasterer this kind of set up my studio isn't big enough and i don't have a team that can lift a three hundred kilo table or one with the technical know how i also think it's great that we're both in a neutral space so we can both get to know the team and see how well we work with something like a moment coming up it. just works to be performed or displayed in the areas above the studios i misspoke mobile flooring system offers more than eight hundred square metres of flexible exhibition space. with its interdisciplinary focus and its commitment to showing new work nothing yet on to suppose cion promises to foster a newfound guard of artistic output. final report of the day makes me feel a little dizzy as part of this week's sporty series we're taking a closer look at slacklining which is similar to tightrope walking it may look pretty straight forward but i can say from personal experience that you'll probably fall on your first few attempts pros like however make it look easy the german slack line it takes his wedding all over the world and shows off
it's just what i can offer abou the plasterer this kind of set up my studio isn't big enough and i don't have a team that can lift a three hundred kilo table or one with the technical know how i also think it's great that we're both in a neutral space so we can both get to know the team and see how well we work with something like a moment coming up it. just works to be performed or displayed in the areas above the studios i misspoke mobile flooring system offers more than eight hundred square...
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it doesn't matter what your jorsonal feelings are abou mccain and the things he said about you in the book p in mind, john mccain has a book coming out and he took a lot of shots at president trump. again, that could be feeding this underlying frustration with the senator. still, know your mopent and be apate. rajini: these comments came out as a result of john mccain's opposition to donald tru's pick to be the next cia director, a woman called gina haspel. how important is this in the context of that crucial senate vote? molly: well, i think it is very important. i think donald trump -- this isi my suppo there, but he saw what happened last summer with the health care vote when john mccain came in and was basically the deciding no vote a obamacare, against repealing obamacare. he sees john mccain coming out against gina haspel as potentially derailing gina haspel's nomination. already the republicans were going to needemocratic votes for her nomination. it is unclear whethemccain's position will influence democrats one way or t other. rajini: of course, that is why this is a hugely s
it doesn't matter what your jorsonal feelings are abou mccain and the things he said about you in the book p in mind, john mccain has a book coming out and he took a lot of shots at president trump. again, that could be feeding this underlying frustration with the senator. still, know your mopent and be apate. rajini: these comments came out as a result of john mccain's opposition to donald tru's pick to be the next cia director, a woman called gina haspel. how important is this in the context...
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we're talk become packaing abou. the fda sent more than a dozen warnings. take a look at some of the products. can you tell which one is the juice box and which is liquid nicotine? this is e-liquid. this is a juice box. look how similar. there are ones that look like cookies. liquid nicotine on the left. the food product, the real vanilla waifers on the right. see how similar? that's why the fda is cracking down. >>> let's check the calendar. it's may day, the rallies are under way across the country and in the bay area. this was a look now from our nbc bay area sky ranger in oakland. a few hundred people you can see below peacefully marching toward the sheriff's department. they are there. the rally is beginning. traditionally, these marches are focused on workers' rights. this year, immigration is also part of the message. melissa? >> reporter: may day, it's a political protest mash-up of causes. here in oakland, the focus is on immigration. protesters are jamming up. we have 100 or 200 or so of the protesters. they have banners, signs. they have flags ch
we're talk become packaing abou. the fda sent more than a dozen warnings. take a look at some of the products. can you tell which one is the juice box and which is liquid nicotine? this is e-liquid. this is a juice box. look how similar. there are ones that look like cookies. liquid nicotine on the left. the food product, the real vanilla waifers on the right. see how similar? that's why the fda is cracking down. >>> let's check the calendar. it's may day, the rallies are under way...
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. >>> another privacy debate is brewing, you've probably heard abou this, ove amazon's smart speaker alexa which one couple says secretly recorded their conversation and sent it to a asndom contact. aditi roy h the details. >> amazon's alexa devices are in 40 milomes across the couny. their jo to always be listening for voice prompts. but in what amazon is calling an unlikely chain ofevents, an amazon echo device inside a home of a rtland,oregon, couple accidentally recorded their private conversation and then sent the audio file to a phone contact. the story is unsettling to echo customers, like alyssa chu. >> that's not what i would intend it to be used for. >> i pretty surprised. that sounds like a lot of mistakes to happen. >> reporter: according to amazon, echo woke up due to a word in background conversation sounding like alexa. then the subsequent conversation was heard as a send message request at which point alexa said to whom. at which point the background conversation was interpreted as a name in the customer's contact list. >> i think this will have ramifications for peop
. >>> another privacy debate is brewing, you've probably heard abou this, ove amazon's smart speaker alexa which one couple says secretly recorded their conversation and sent it to a asndom contact. aditi roy h the details. >> amazon's alexa devices are in 40 milomes across the couny. their jo to always be listening for voice prompts. but in what amazon is calling an unlikely chain ofevents, an amazon echo device inside a home of a rtland,oregon, couple accidentally recorded...
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the immediate concern is about ththe air quality and aboue fissures continuing to open up. therare more than two dozen these cracks in the ground where lava is comi out. some of them become dormant, but one has reactivated in the last 12 hours or so, phing lava towards a geothermal plant that is here. that is causing concern, as you can imagine. chemicals have been moved away from there, but there are still wells that go deep into the ground and use steam and hot water to create electricity and trying to keep the lava away from those wells is a big concern, because of the dangerel it couldse toxic gases or even cause an explosion. laura: chris buckler in hawaii, thank you. other news now, the ad of faaybook, mark zuckerberg, s preventing interference in elections is one of his company's top priorities. appearing before a committee of european parliamentarians, he said facebook was closing down fake accounts, combating fake news, and increasing transparency iadvertising. he apologized for the leaks of customer data. it has been one year since a suicide bomber killed 22eoe at
the immediate concern is about ththe air quality and aboue fissures continuing to open up. therare more than two dozen these cracks in the ground where lava is comi out. some of them become dormant, but one has reactivated in the last 12 hours or so, phing lava towards a geothermal plant that is here. that is causing concern, as you can imagine. chemicals have been moved away from there, but there are still wells that go deep into the ground and use steam and hot water to create electricity and...
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there's a pamphlet arguing abou whether we shohave a channel tunnel in 1914.e porter: a new exhibition would allow visitors raccess to the tower to see some of the collection close-u >> this is the first edition of tolkien's "the hobbit." published in 1937. reporter: it was considered not importann let's just have it the tower. >> exactly, one of the many thousands of books that came into the library that year. this is the first edition of ias fleming's o royale," the first james bond book. we had to make the academic material, theto h, the literature, but the popular novels coming into the l crary were notonsidered important, and so they were put in the tower. reporter: it is hoped the exhibition will dispel one long-standing rumor. the most famous myth is that the toweroo is stuffed to the with victorian pornography. this is not true, but by law we've received a copy of every bo published for over years. 300whether it is a knitting pattern or a magazine about trainspotting or an academic textbook by stephen hawking, we acquire it and we hold it for the long
there's a pamphlet arguing abou whether we shohave a channel tunnel in 1914.e porter: a new exhibition would allow visitors raccess to the tower to see some of the collection close-u >> this is the first edition of tolkien's "the hobbit." published in 1937. reporter: it was considered not importann let's just have it the tower. >> exactly, one of the many thousands of books that came into the library that year. this is the first edition of ias fleming's o royale," the...
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of this >> obviously it's some of the same fang stocks that we have talked abou for example, in the publicly traded sector. the facebooks, amazons, googles, netflix. some that aren't quite asc pub facing. those technology giants just continue to gain traction in the marketplace and that's why they've been a favorite among investors for quite some time. >> gentlemen, we will leave it there. mark zandi with moody's analytics and markhamrick, thank you both. bill? > the treasury department said it levied sanctions against several iranian individuals and firms. they targetn illegal currency market in the united arabat em. it accused the iranian central bank in bei complicit in those. this is the first since we pulled out of the iranian nuclear deal this month. >>> president trump will meet with kim jong-un on june 12th. it will take place in esingapor. u.s. will use that summit to try to convince t pyongyang give up its nuclear weapons. this is the firstti m between the u.s. president and leader of north korea. >>> even as they plan evt this high summit, cnbc has lear still evad sanctions with c
of this >> obviously it's some of the same fang stocks that we have talked abou for example, in the publicly traded sector. the facebooks, amazons, googles, netflix. some that aren't quite asc pub facing. those technology giants just continue to gain traction in the marketplace and that's why they've been a favorite among investors for quite some time. >> gentlemen, we will leave it there. mark zandi with moody's analytics and markhamrick, thank you both. bill? > the treasury...
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alexi: i am curious abou lessons they've learned from past cycles to adjust their strategy. it was interesting he mentioned digital and that is what i hear from democrats across the board when i asked, what are republicans better than democrats at doing? money,tion to raising they say digital strategy and digital targeting. now we have seen a whole host of democratic groups popping up trying to help campaigns focus on digital advertising in a unique way, especially in 2016, but what is different from past senate cycles. i thought that was curious. the answer about the field game seemed a little basic, if i am being honest. gettingwe have been better at our field strategy and engaging more with african-american small business that is a step in the right direction but it is surprising that was considered a bad habit they needed to break steel. -- still. money andtalked about politics, florida in particular -- a race that could be upwards of $200 million. david: it was interesting he didn't rule out obama getting involved in raising more money, but i kept pushing for examples o
alexi: i am curious abou lessons they've learned from past cycles to adjust their strategy. it was interesting he mentioned digital and that is what i hear from democrats across the board when i asked, what are republicans better than democrats at doing? money,tion to raising they say digital strategy and digital targeting. now we have seen a whole host of democratic groups popping up trying to help campaigns focus on digital advertising in a unique way, especially in 2016, but what is...
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jeremy: you asked earlier, bob, abou the audience. i think that trump's audience in a lot of these television exchanges and outbursts is his oase. he wants t remind them that he is under constant politic attack and persecution. that's what you saw today when he was speaking to the n.r.a. he whipped out that piece of paper and heead from "the wall street journal" article that quoted the judge saying essentially ueller wants to impeach the president. and right there, that was e aha moment for president trump. see? all the validation needed. look, even "the wana street jo says, even a federal judge says they're out to get me. remember that every te you hear these phony, fake headlines about this witch hunt of an investigation they're out to get me and by extension out to get you and silence your voice. >> but let's be clear. a prosecur's job, judge ellis made very good points and was pressing ultimely for the public to know more information . his opinion will be known ultimately in his decision that isn't yet before us. but all prosecuto
jeremy: you asked earlier, bob, abou the audience. i think that trump's audience in a lot of these television exchanges and outbursts is his oase. he wants t remind them that he is under constant politic attack and persecution. that's what you saw today when he was speaking to the n.r.a. he whipped out that piece of paper and heead from "the wall street journal" article that quoted the judge saying essentially ueller wants to impeach the president. and right there, that was e aha...
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which rights are you talking abou and why do you feel that way? richards: well, i'm obviously conceriod under this administr and this congress at the effort to repeal wos,n's reproductive rig access to birth control. really basic, basic health-carrights is at risk, and that's, of course, the work we've been doing atod planned parent this entire year is to fight back, and we've been successful so far, and, of course, we've seen an outpouring of young women mog lizing, energized, runnr office and doing all of the things i think we need to do. vu: the trump administration has done a number of things. it's rolled back contraception coverage. it's allowed states to defund planning parenthood. it's cut funds for teen-pregnancy prevention programs. what else is coming down the pipeline that has you ncerned? richards: one of the biggest concerns frankly that we have is the kd of judges that are being put up into the federal judiciary now, some of the most extreme judges, some of them not qualified. vu: and the biggest fight right now seems to beov the nom
which rights are you talking abou and why do you feel that way? richards: well, i'm obviously conceriod under this administr and this congress at the effort to repeal wos,n's reproductive rig access to birth control. really basic, basic health-carrights is at risk, and that's, of course, the work we've been doing atod planned parent this entire year is to fight back, and we've been successful so far, and, of course, we've seen an outpouring of young women mog lizing, energized, runnr office and...
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. >> caller: can you talk abou trimming our profits i get eager and i start trimming when i am up 10% or 20%. i know you talk about it being a high quality problem. >> you would miss out on some of the greatest stocks in the history of man that you may actually own move that up a little. i don't think you should sell until you are 20% or 30% i just don't want you to lose a great opportunity unless the story changes and then it is sell, sell, immediately. lito in texas. >> caller: hey, jim, how are you doing? >> good. how are you? >> caller: my question is as a recent retiree and one anticipating a market correction should i allocate the stock index fund now from a stable income fund or wait until after the market has corrected. >> i still want you to own equities, you should know more than 50% i want you to own some obviously. people who retire, tend to learn ten, 20, 30 years more than they thought. you will put money back if the market really craters. otherwise i think you would be fine and let it ride marlo in illinois. >> caller: jim, you talk about index funds, can you tell us th
. >> caller: can you talk abou trimming our profits i get eager and i start trimming when i am up 10% or 20%. i know you talk about it being a high quality problem. >> you would miss out on some of the greatest stocks in the history of man that you may actually own move that up a little. i don't think you should sell until you are 20% or 30% i just don't want you to lose a great opportunity unless the story changes and then it is sell, sell, immediately. lito in texas. >>...
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but i found abou that interpretn was only partially true. they have these real philosophical differences and debate where ready to embrace more confrontational and yes even violence but even though that segment of the community still felt a profound connection with him and a bad went on even during the heyday of black power, people were moving through the streets and talked about how they might have disagreed with nonviolence but it was basically like a death in the family to so many. and i think that was evident on the streets of atlanta where his funeral was held on april 9 and you have a crowd of about 150,000, 140,000 for african-american estimated. they came to pay tribute and i am going to read a little bit of my descriptions of his funeral and also ordinary african-americans that connection that kind of endured even after his death and this section is also where the title of the book comes from switch is because my publisher rejected my first choice for a title. >> people poured into atlanta and felt like the center of the universe. n
but i found abou that interpretn was only partially true. they have these real philosophical differences and debate where ready to embrace more confrontational and yes even violence but even though that segment of the community still felt a profound connection with him and a bad went on even during the heyday of black power, people were moving through the streets and talked about how they might have disagreed with nonviolence but it was basically like a death in the family to so many. and i...
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ask your gastroenterologis abou.humira, control is possible. >>> finally tonight, this really is america strong. the dog who suddenly had so many strangers helping him get home. this is 7-year-old jake, found alone, wandering the streets in roaring spring, pennsylvania. a vet checking him out, and finding a microchip. unbelievably, that chip was registered to a family in phoenix, arizona, ten states away. when that family got the call, they were overjoyed. he'd been missing for a year. they now believe someone must have taken the dog, perhaps believing he was a stray or that he needed care. they thought they might never see him again. but jake's parents now have an infant at home, so, picking him up was going to be difficult. so, when strangers learned that jake was ten states away, through facebook, they began to help. one stranger at a time. starting in roaring spring, pennsylvania, a four-day journey, 20 drivers, more than 2,000 miles. all the way home to phoenix. >> ready to . >> reporter: renee took the first le
ask your gastroenterologis abou.humira, control is possible. >>> finally tonight, this really is america strong. the dog who suddenly had so many strangers helping him get home. this is 7-year-old jake, found alone, wandering the streets in roaring spring, pennsylvania. a vet checking him out, and finding a microchip. unbelievably, that chip was registered to a family in phoenix, arizona, ten states away. when that family got the call, they were overjoyed. he'd been missing for a year....
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unilateral sanctions when you try to boil it down it is hard to understand what we talk abou about, there are bilateral sanctions on iran that have been in place from the beginning of the islamic republic and we started increasing on terrorist attacks but to go back, we have never really back down for a company to do business with those humanitarian channels. and iran cannot do a transaction that brings the money over here. what we decided to do it on 2010 and 2012 and 2013 was the idea we can leverage our financial system against the rest of the world and make them choose. whether your bank of america does a transaction, we can already make that happen. but how do you make sure deutsche bank isn't doing those transactions? that is the law that we passed. if you are a european bank if you hold correspondence accounts with the central bank of iran assuming the president does not renew the waiver it is illegal under u.s. law for that transaction to occur and the penalty that is mandatory is to deny you or somehow constrict your own correspondence payable accounts with u.s. banks. you are je
unilateral sanctions when you try to boil it down it is hard to understand what we talk abou about, there are bilateral sanctions on iran that have been in place from the beginning of the islamic republic and we started increasing on terrorist attacks but to go back, we have never really back down for a company to do business with those humanitarian channels. and iran cannot do a transaction that brings the money over here. what we decided to do it on 2010 and 2012 and 2013 was the idea we can...
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he berate berated nielsen abou many people were illegally still crossing the border.ef of staff kelly told fox news he called nielsen urging her not to quiet. -- quit. >> it may not be a cloud, but the president is embarrassed when world leaders come in. netanyahu was here. >> this afternoon kelly insisted distraction is a better way to characterize the fact of the russian investigation on the white house. and the michael cohen investigation. the ceo of at&t said there is no other way to say it. at&t hiring michael cohen was a big mistake. randle stevenson said associating with cohen was a serious misjudgment. the press secretary sarah sanders said the cohen case proves president trump can't be bought. at&t never got government approval for the merger it was seeking. >> the president is not influenced by special interest. this is draining the swamp. >> the white house refuseed to apologize to john mccain after a staffer made a heartless comment about him. sadler said he's dying anyway. sadler called mccain's daughter to apologize but the press secretary had nothing to
he berate berated nielsen abou many people were illegally still crossing the border.ef of staff kelly told fox news he called nielsen urging her not to quiet. -- quit. >> it may not be a cloud, but the president is embarrassed when world leaders come in. netanyahu was here. >> this afternoon kelly insisted distraction is a better way to characterize the fact of the russian investigation on the white house. and the michael cohen investigation. the ceo of at&t said there is no...
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also just these extraordinary amounts of the narratives that have been devoted to him as the person abou above the program bo his culmination and the role that it plays in both status and sovereignty. the trump administration and any administration would have trouble saying it's okay if they keep the programs they've developed so i find it difficult no matter how much i have heard this, i think the conversation will probably start with other things that i see that as a fundamental compatibility. >> do you agree with that and if so, do you see a scenario where we head into a process that ultimately brings us to disappoint but? >> this question in his speech and diabolical and full of tricks. to agree to a peace mechanism, sure with absolutely no agreement to bridge that, that's what it means. can the bridge any differences may be but i think you pretty much nailed it the definition and what i heard in the negotiations the definition is like the article six commitment people may not remember this but we committed to complete abolition thinkers crossed behind her back and do new things they
also just these extraordinary amounts of the narratives that have been devoted to him as the person abou above the program bo his culmination and the role that it plays in both status and sovereignty. the trump administration and any administration would have trouble saying it's okay if they keep the programs they've developed so i find it difficult no matter how much i have heard this, i think the conversation will probably start with other things that i see that as a fundamental...
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are you at all n,concerned abou the united states giving israel a blank check to basically do as he pleases with iran? maybe we are not there yet but are you willing to go on the record and say that the us should allow itself to be drawn into a broader middle east war on israel's behalf? >> guest: the us is already being drawn into this war in the refugee problem is a direct result of the war. he saw, guest, events in the militia -- before the event it was signed they were in a certain position. he didn't see what we were seeing in 15, 16 and 17. the refugee flow was a direct result of and embolden iran and syria. and refugees pulled out or pushed into turkey and turkeys of other reasons to push them into europe in order to leverage their position. i absolutely believe that israel should be able to defend itself in the southern syria. especially when iran is increasing its capabilities there. they are not there to defeat isis. or anybody else. they are there to target israel. they are not using precision guided rockets and missiles to hit isis. they are being positioned to hit israel. israe
are you at all n,concerned abou the united states giving israel a blank check to basically do as he pleases with iran? maybe we are not there yet but are you willing to go on the record and say that the us should allow itself to be drawn into a broader middle east war on israel's behalf? >> guest: the us is already being drawn into this war in the refugee problem is a direct result of the war. he saw, guest, events in the militia -- before the event it was signed they were in a certain...
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later sarah sanders joins us abou tuesday. i'm trace gallagher. have a good evening. >> sean: tragic school shooting took place today. here are the chilling witnesses to the horrific event. take a look. >> my friend got shot and as soon as the alarms went off everybody started to walk outside. everybody looks. you hear boom, boom, boom. >> we heard this go off and we started running. i turned back around and they were arresting somebody by the art class. outside, by the brick wall. they are arresting somebody. i recorded that and i left and i ran. i saw the other kids. >> the fire alarm got pulled. pop something, explosion or something. i was like whatever. then i heard the next four shots and i was like that is not an explosion. that is a gunshot. >> we were sitting in class, i heard the door open and we heard a teacher run through the hallway and he says there is someone in the building with the shotgun. >> sean: fortunately, sadly but predictably it didn't take long for the liberal media to exploit the tragedy to push the gun control agenda. ta
later sarah sanders joins us abou tuesday. i'm trace gallagher. have a good evening. >> sean: tragic school shooting took place today. here are the chilling witnesses to the horrific event. take a look. >> my friend got shot and as soon as the alarms went off everybody started to walk outside. everybody looks. you hear boom, boom, boom. >> we heard this go off and we started running. i turned back around and they were arresting somebody by the art class. outside, by the brick...
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certainly line for his neck, fbi in particular in the department of justice do need to know abous a clearderstanding of the individual confidential informants or utilize frequently individuals that are trying to glean information on behalf of the fbi on the investigative process and that's not necessarily unusual. i think that is what people are trying to get to the bottom of this point. i wish these two meetings were together to take away the issue on politicizing this. because it's classified, all we can do is speculate. cheryl: guess what else wants to be included in there. grassley, graham, john corning from texas. we do know with the second meeting with the gang of eight that nancy pelosi is going to be there. mark warner from this to happen and forever be a block on his record. you can't be so afraid of the hard right and the president that he would allow this kind of banana republic behavior to go forward. >> some people want speak or write to go now instead of waiting until november. that's a separate issue. do you think republicans are making a mistake in how they had something t
certainly line for his neck, fbi in particular in the department of justice do need to know abous a clearderstanding of the individual confidential informants or utilize frequently individuals that are trying to glean information on behalf of the fbi on the investigative process and that's not necessarily unusual. i think that is what people are trying to get to the bottom of this point. i wish these two meetings were together to take away the issue on politicizing this. because it's...
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and one of the things that's interesting with, you talk aboue questions now. but the difference between globalization and globalism. can you explain the difference? >> globalization works, you open the borders with, free trade, and as a consequence goods are able to move efficiently, the price of the goods is cheaper and the labor moves to the places that are less expensive. that absolutely works. for the world. it's the best economic system. but if you don't take care of the people at home, because there are a lot of losers from globalization, even if it's the system that leads to the most global growth, even if our shareholder do well, america growth at the top level is good, then the average american, we've had flat wages for working class americans for 40 years now. we have 3.9% employment. lowest it's been since 2000 and the wages are still -- steve: a huge point. we can keep the conversation going with the next guest. they brought this argument home as it were. they've been going around the country traveling. interviewing trump voter to find out what bro
and one of the things that's interesting with, you talk aboue questions now. but the difference between globalization and globalism. can you explain the difference? >> globalization works, you open the borders with, free trade, and as a consequence goods are able to move efficiently, the price of the goods is cheaper and the labor moves to the places that are less expensive. that absolutely works. for the world. it's the best economic system. but if you don't take care of the people at...
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a recent editorial in the new york sometimes abou"newyorkt to read you these sentences. over time, the city should consider whether it owes something to drivers who sunk their savings into taxi medallions. many went into debt to buy these permits because the city promised them a monopoly on picking up passengers, a promise it has not been able to keep. so i think the simple answer is that the mta needs to make these people good and needs to find a funding source to do this. thank you. >> thank you. do i have a motion to go into closed -- i have one more public commenter. >> i want to agree with the comments that my friend mark just made. i hope you'll bear that in mind as you convene your closed session. i just also wanted to clarify your action just know on 10.5. is that to continue it later in the meeting, or is that to continue to t. to a future meeting. >> a future meeting. >> i'm good with that, and i hope to talk to staff before then. >> thank you very much. anymore public comment on closed session? no. seeing number, it's closed. do i have a motion? do i have a se
a recent editorial in the new york sometimes abou"newyorkt to read you these sentences. over time, the city should consider whether it owes something to drivers who sunk their savings into taxi medallions. many went into debt to buy these permits because the city promised them a monopoly on picking up passengers, a promise it has not been able to keep. so i think the simple answer is that the mta needs to make these people good and needs to find a funding source to do this. thank you....
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so as mistake just talked abou we've got a great opportunity.'re looking at enrolling 25,000 power customers in san francisco. our goal is to educate customers about the program. that's why we're taking a multifaceted approach here. the message cleanpowersf gives you the power to choose cleaner energy options for your business at a competitive price. so the number of strategies we're looking at, we have our required mailings that give us an opportunity to put our messages on them. we're going to leverage local and regional media outlets, we're going to target high energy user customers of that 25,000, engage business organizations, and launch a paid digital media campaign, as well. and so for starters, talking about the enrollment notices, we've cleaned them up a little bit. they look a little bit more modern. we're focusing on imageery. the first notice goes out on may 7th. they're the first of four. as you know customers get two ahead of the enrollment and two after, and for the first time we're going to separate those enrollment notices, so w
so as mistake just talked abou we've got a great opportunity.'re looking at enrolling 25,000 power customers in san francisco. our goal is to educate customers about the program. that's why we're taking a multifaceted approach here. the message cleanpowersf gives you the power to choose cleaner energy options for your business at a competitive price. so the number of strategies we're looking at, we have our required mailings that give us an opportunity to put our messages on them. we're going...
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. >> host: talk abou about that .-full-stop the idea that they know how to solve their own problems. there is a sense in the country particularly among the elites on the left and right that we can engineer the progress we want to see. and i became pretty skeptical of that myself the way that i became skeptical of it was from the perspective of philanthropy to the end so faced with public and my husband and i made a commitment to give the vast majority of the wealth over the course of our lifetime and yet i'm taking on that challenge we begin to look at all the nonprofits that are out there we doing good work. over the course of several years highlighting a couple of moments in the journey of the book where i spent time with one nonprofits working in africa to try to engineer progress so this idea was if he could just invest enough in education and healthcare and roads, sanitation, fertilizer, agricultural training, just all these different benefits and build all the administration and bureaucracy around all of a sudde
. >> host: talk abou about that .-full-stop the idea that they know how to solve their own problems. there is a sense in the country particularly among the elites on the left and right that we can engineer the progress we want to see. and i became pretty skeptical of that myself the way that i became skeptical of it was from the perspective of philanthropy to the end so faced with public and my husband and i made a commitment to give the vast majority of the wealth over the course of our...
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the program and i was a director of another intelligence agency, i recall well the fear and paranoia aboudo undesirable things such as this under the auspices, the sanctions by the department of justice, all tow jim comey can you read his book said the legal basis was weak. >> yeah. >> and it was approved by the congress so now as gina i thought very astutely characterized it, our moral standard has since changed over what it was then. and i do worry, i'll just offer this as maybe gratuitous. i do worry some future administrations on future people in the congress are going to decide that killing people with drones is illegal and immoral and unethical. gina, i know her, i've worked with her, i think she would be a superb. i think she'll be a superb director. i hope she gets confirmed. >> thank you, i am out of time. pleasure as always. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ i
the program and i was a director of another intelligence agency, i recall well the fear and paranoia aboudo undesirable things such as this under the auspices, the sanctions by the department of justice, all tow jim comey can you read his book said the legal basis was weak. >> yeah. >> and it was approved by the congress so now as gina i thought very astutely characterized it, our moral standard has since changed over what it was then. and i do worry, i'll just offer this as maybe...
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>> the way that i think abou it, there is an interesting idea, not just people inhabiting the moon atpace station, but this idea of segregating out the kind of lightweight activities on earth, as bezos has talked about and actually doing heavy industrial work on the moon so this idea of somewhere out into the future where we could actually optimize for the environments of the moon versus the earth to really protect the quality of life on earth, i think that to me is one of the more interesting elements of how bezos might actually be thinking about this. >> that would be an amazing feat the moon is not an hospitable place. >> the easy, obvious stuff is done the big tech companies have figured out all the stuff that's within region. now it's interplanetary, colonization and delivery of health care. >> the last one may be the hardest of all. >> i hear health care on the moon will be unbelievable. and we'll mine a lot of things wilbur ross, commerce secretary, very focused on mining moon rocks. >> gas station on the way to mars. >> cashless. >> to fr oled screens to intergalactic travel,
>> the way that i think abou it, there is an interesting idea, not just people inhabiting the moon atpace station, but this idea of segregating out the kind of lightweight activities on earth, as bezos has talked about and actually doing heavy industrial work on the moon so this idea of somewhere out into the future where we could actually optimize for the environments of the moon versus the earth to really protect the quality of life on earth, i think that to me is one of the more...
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he's looking at a bwebsite abou his daughter and harry. he's also getting measured up for a suit.so see him getting fit for the wedding. when these pictures came out, some of my colleagues said to me, don't if he feel a bit staged to you? i said, couldn't possibly be the case. then a story came up to say thomas markel conspired with a paparazzi and money was exchanged, tens of thousands of dollars. we didn't get confirmation, but then we heard from meghan's half-sister who basically admitted it and said it was her fault, in fact. >> i have to say i am entirely the culprit. i said, the world has no idea you're getting in shape, you're doing healthy things. they don't photograph you buying vegetables and ph water. they photograph you as as unflattering ways as you can. so i said, raeally, you need to show the world you're getting in shape and doing healthy things. so i suggested it. there is a lot of scrutiny that it was money motivated. it was not. >> we should say, wolf, samantha is invited to the wedding. her father obviously will be walking her down the aisle. just a few days le
he's looking at a bwebsite abou his daughter and harry. he's also getting measured up for a suit.so see him getting fit for the wedding. when these pictures came out, some of my colleagues said to me, don't if he feel a bit staged to you? i said, couldn't possibly be the case. then a story came up to say thomas markel conspired with a paparazzi and money was exchanged, tens of thousands of dollars. we didn't get confirmation, but then we heard from meghan's half-sister who basically admitted it...
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counter position i've been lucky to go with the 40 states talking to others about their experiences abou on of the thins each of you mentioned was the 35 million folks that are a part of those that have disabilities with a difficult time voting and one of the things i found out is if you live long enough you will have some form of disability that would cause a difficulty to vote. where have some of the states and localities shown demos success and accessible voting and how can we promote a successful black's. >> you've already heard i highlighted some of our work but the secretary is doing work i didn't get to highlight i think california is having some really good work with the optical scan in the opportunity to engage each registrar and really what it comes down to is understanding that as a society we might only pay attention every four years worked if we are good but this doesn't have to go around year after year in a familiarity, so it is the state that are encouraged and paying attention and having voter training every year not just during election years in accessibility. >> e. hav
counter position i've been lucky to go with the 40 states talking to others about their experiences abou on of the thins each of you mentioned was the 35 million folks that are a part of those that have disabilities with a difficult time voting and one of the things i found out is if you live long enough you will have some form of disability that would cause a difficulty to vote. where have some of the states and localities shown demos success and accessible voting and how can we promote a...
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he is -- no, he is your exthaexthat you are better abou.your ex discovers a cure to a disease you can't be happy because is he your ex. >> kimberly: that's child oish. can't do that you have to be happy when the disease is cured. >> greg: thank you. >> kimberly: jesse, one more thing now? >> jesse: president obama left the iraqis behind. he left the ukrainians behind and the israelis behind. if you want to talk about alliances. >> juan: did you notice who just won the election in iraq? >> what about libya? >> juan: anti-american cleric. how about that? this is the thing. if i'm going to get to a subscription to a newspaper, i really am. >> jesse: what the nation? >> kimberly: one team crying foul over the u.s. policy accusing them of fake patriotism president trump. ♪ getting jigy with it ♪ with new car replacement, if your brand new car gets totaled, liberty mutual will pay the entire value plus depreciation. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. heartburn and gas? ♪ now fight both fast new tums chewy bites with gas relief all
he is -- no, he is your exthaexthat you are better abou.your ex discovers a cure to a disease you can't be happy because is he your ex. >> kimberly: that's child oish. can't do that you have to be happy when the disease is cured. >> greg: thank you. >> kimberly: jesse, one more thing now? >> jesse: president obama left the iraqis behind. he left the ukrainians behind and the israelis behind. if you want to talk about alliances. >> juan: did you notice who just won...
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this is after this "new york times" piece comes out where the news is con coveruncovered abou presidentad gone to sessions and said, hey, i want you to unrecuse yourself and now the president latches on to what trey gowdy said, saying i don't want this gs my attorney general, saying this so publicly. why would he do that? >> the president under article 2 of the constitution can appoint who he wants as attorney general. it's been clear from the beginning that he was disappointed that sessions recused himself. i'm sure he was disappointed that and had said publicly that he was not consulted beforehand. >> but because of his involvement during the campaign, russian officials, recommendation from the council -- >> from a legal perspective, he should have recused himself. how he went about that and communicated that to the president is something the president can and should take issue. >> so why is he demanding such a -- >> you have rag eagan, who appointed lawyer who had been with him for years. bush, alberto gonzalez, haeric holder, a loyalist to president obama. there's a history of attor
this is after this "new york times" piece comes out where the news is con coveruncovered abou presidentad gone to sessions and said, hey, i want you to unrecuse yourself and now the president latches on to what trey gowdy said, saying i don't want this gs my attorney general, saying this so publicly. why would he do that? >> the president under article 2 of the constitution can appoint who he wants as attorney general. it's been clear from the beginning that he was disappointed...
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what i want to 'emphasize abou what is remaining, one of the things that is remaining is our commitment to affordable housing. some of you may know that we're committed to providing 32% of all housing at affordable housing rates. we have some homes under construction, as sarah was saying earlier up as a part of phase one. we have alice griffith homes. we have been front ending the affordable housing such that of 675 homes that have been constructed to date, 54% are affordable, and of those, 306 are replacement units at alice griffith. what else remains the same? our commitments to an $80 million community benefit package, as well as a commitment to build a new artist building, which is under construction right now. so these things all remain the same. the land use plan, the reorganization that i spoke of and that sarah referred to, the r and d is shown on this side, the other side, the blues and yellows, and oranges, the idea is to create the kind of integrated, mixed use communities that we all like, and we've had the opportunity to preserve more historic structures than we originally
what i want to 'emphasize abou what is remaining, one of the things that is remaining is our commitment to affordable housing. some of you may know that we're committed to providing 32% of all housing at affordable housing rates. we have some homes under construction, as sarah was saying earlier up as a part of phase one. we have alice griffith homes. we have been front ending the affordable housing such that of 675 homes that have been constructed to date, 54% are affordable, and of those, 306...
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i'm not sure it's that round abou about. of the stories and called them the lobbying arm of jeffbezos. i think one piece of this is his dis gruntlement. that said i believe he believes amazon isn't paying enough. despite some the evidence to the contrary, including what the post master general has told him directly, it's an issue that has gotten under his skin. >> anita, the post report says that the president has gotten together his advisers at different times to talk about the amazon issue. is the white house developing a bas bezos strategy? >> it sounds like he wants a strategy at the white house, but remember, this isn't something that he can do unilaterally. he doesn't even appoint the post master general. a board does. he does nominate people for the board and he has three people pending in the senate for confirmation. that's a process that has to -- he either has to go through the post master general, who has, as she mentioned, a regulatory board. of the there's a multi year contract. it's nots something that can be d
i'm not sure it's that round abou about. of the stories and called them the lobbying arm of jeffbezos. i think one piece of this is his dis gruntlement. that said i believe he believes amazon isn't paying enough. despite some the evidence to the contrary, including what the post master general has told him directly, it's an issue that has gotten under his skin. >> anita, the post report says that the president has gotten together his advisers at different times to talk about the amazon...
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. >> senator, you have been writing and speaking a lot abous the china threat over the last several monthshis really took me by a complete surprise today. with this seeming reversal of what i thought was a very common sense approach to the chinesey telecom giant. what is your reaction tonight? the white house seemed to try to back off a little bit in reaction today. china will have to make concessions on its past cheating, frankly, but what is your reaction? >> first of all, i don't feel bad for these companies because frankly they have benefitedea greatly and continue to benefit great greatly from the theft and intellectual cheating. which is what the government does on behalf of their companies. it was really concerning his telecommunications is one of the ten or 12 industries that china tends to dominate the world and so to be selling american technology to zte is going to allow them to get it and reverse engineer it and then they will t make it themselves than they won't need us anymore and they do that in every industry. this was not a trade issue. it was because they got caught helpi
. >> senator, you have been writing and speaking a lot abous the china threat over the last several monthshis really took me by a complete surprise today. with this seeming reversal of what i thought was a very common sense approach to the chinesey telecom giant. what is your reaction tonight? the white house seemed to try to back off a little bit in reaction today. china will have to make concessions on its past cheating, frankly, but what is your reaction? >> first of all, i don't...
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. >> i apologize pto my wife abou four times a day because it's the right thing to do. i believe someone at the white house should apologize. i know kelly sadler. i like her. i don't believe she said it with such animus. i believe if we heard the context -- >> the context? what would the context be? >> the context could be, let us not respond because he's on his deathbed. >> that's a different -- >> she didn't even say he's on his deathbed. that's not what was reported was said. >> donald trump does apologize, he did for the "access hollywood" tape. >> but he denounced it and said it wasn't even his voice. the only apology he made he said it wasn't even his voice. >> kelly sadler, 90% of america doesn't even know who she is. mainstream media has been fixated on this story for i think day 6. wow, the economy is exploding. while peace is perhaps a real reality it the peninsula. he keeps one campaign promise after another. what are we talking about? a mid-level staffer who said something crass. i think that's why he has no respect for the media, because they want to pick a
. >> i apologize pto my wife abou four times a day because it's the right thing to do. i believe someone at the white house should apologize. i know kelly sadler. i like her. i don't believe she said it with such animus. i believe if we heard the context -- >> the context? what would the context be? >> the context could be, let us not respond because he's on his deathbed. >> that's a different -- >> she didn't even say he's on his deathbed. that's not what was...