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ricoh's kara swisher is here to talk with us about that.k to the fcc chairman aj pai dow is down ten. squawk alley back in a moment. >>> we will speak to fcc chairman ajit pai shortly. tomorrow, one man might change the future of media, as we know it senior judge richard leon for the district of columbia will decide whether to approve at&t's billion dollar acquisition of time warner. and rico's co-founder and editor kara is with us. thanks for being here. >> on set. >> on set. here i am. >> landscape for m & a when it comes to mia a technology is shifting either way, what's the impac this at&t/time warner decision going to be on what we see over the next three to five years >> it will probably go at&t's decision everybody thinks that. it depends on the rules that the swrunlg puts in place around it, if at all. once it rules in their favor, which most people feel would be a shock if it didn't more smchlt & a. everybody needs to bulk up this bulking up of all the companies not just the telecodes but all the companies is inevitable as they try
ricoh's kara swisher is here to talk with us about that.k to the fcc chairman aj pai dow is down ten. squawk alley back in a moment. >>> we will speak to fcc chairman ajit pai shortly. tomorrow, one man might change the future of media, as we know it senior judge richard leon for the district of columbia will decide whether to approve at&t's billion dollar acquisition of time warner. and rico's co-founder and editor kara is with us. thanks for being here. >> on set. >>...
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kara, what do you make of this move by satya nadella and microsoft by acquiring github?rom an historical basis it's a little bit of a shocker. this is a huge embrace of open source, but will it work to help microsoft pursue its strategic ends >> it's sort of wrapping up the developer ecosystem. it seems pretty simple this is ther of the developer ecosystem and microsoft has to be seen as developer first. i'm not sure how it helps, say, with the integration of aze or competition with aws but it certainly is in an area that satya nadella has talked about, which is microsoft's role in the developer system it's not the same microsoft it was 15, 20 years ago. >> is there a risk, kara, in terms of them losing some of the business from these developers that traditionally may want to be with someone smaller, independent, as opposed to a goliath like microsoft >> meaning they don't want to be part of github because microsoft owns it? >> exactly. >> developers will flee the platform, is that -- >> exactly. >> i think that's the worst case scenario in this a lot of people are very
kara, what do you make of this move by satya nadella and microsoft by acquiring github?rom an historical basis it's a little bit of a shocker. this is a huge embrace of open source, but will it work to help microsoft pursue its strategic ends >> it's sort of wrapping up the developer ecosystem. it seems pretty simple this is ther of the developer ecosystem and microsoft has to be seen as developer first. i'm not sure how it helps, say, with the integration of aze or competition with aws...
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major development, kara, thank you for the reporting.te the analysis as well. >>> president trump says that he hates, said this morning, he hates seeing these children separated from their parents at the border. but he's pointing his finger at democrats blaming them for an action by his own administration that has led to this. we'll have more on that ahead. her salon was booked for weeks, until her laptop crashed this morning. having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on demand tech support for as little as $15 a month. this week get boise case paper for only $29.99 at office depot office max. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a greater risk of stroke. i needed answers. my doctor and i chose xarelto® to help keep me protected from a stroke. once-daily xarelto®, a latest-generation blood thinner significantly lowers the risk of stroke in people with afib not caused by a heart valve problem. warfa
major development, kara, thank you for the reporting.te the analysis as well. >>> president trump says that he hates, said this morning, he hates seeing these children separated from their parents at the border. but he's pointing his finger at democrats blaming them for an action by his own administration that has led to this. we'll have more on that ahead. her salon was booked for weeks, until her laptop crashed this morning. having it problems? ask a business advisor how to get on...
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we do go back. >> we do. >> we do. >> kara swisher, henry, thanks a lot.mportant day. >>> a lot more on the battle for fox. we'll talk to mark mulhaney and new note on amazon today, outlining potential challenges for that company possible china trade war looming. we'll talk to one of the largest trucking companies on how he is preparing. >>> and later on, the windy city gets subterrainian, making a deal with elon musk's bores company. >>> if you're just joining us this morning, the attorney general of new york state has sued the president and three of his children, alleging persistent illegal conduct at the president's charity, trump foundation, seeking dissolution of that. the president has now responded. the sleazy new york democrats and their now disgraced and run out of town a.g. eric schneiderman, are doing everything their office for almost two yeaeverything they c to see moon on foundation that took in $18 million. >>> drop box is flying higher this morning we're still trying to figure out why. we have calls out to the company and the street earlier
we do go back. >> we do. >> we do. >> kara swisher, henry, thanks a lot.mportant day. >>> a lot more on the battle for fox. we'll talk to mark mulhaney and new note on amazon today, outlining potential challenges for that company possible china trade war looming. we'll talk to one of the largest trucking companies on how he is preparing. >>> and later on, the windy city gets subterrainian, making a deal with elon musk's bores company. >>> if you're...
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kara mcallister put it like this.ok forward to the traditional end of england's football dreams. as we mentioned last week, it's notjust the presence of football in news programmes that annoys some news watch viewers, but the d's —— decreasing the of news to watch. as those programmes are sometimes moved or shortened to make way for live coverage of the world cup on bbc one. james rogers recorded his thoughts outlining his objection to that practise. i was surprised to find that monday's 6pm news had been reduced to ten minutes. given the football did not kick off until 7pm, why was it not possible to have a full half—hour programme? several minutes of the short 6pm news programme were also devoted to football. come on, bbc, there is time on monday in the schedule for both a full half—hour news programme, particularly the full half—hour regional news, and also this could have been done before football kick—off. this could have been done before football kick-off. while we did want to discuss the impact of world cup pro
kara mcallister put it like this.ok forward to the traditional end of england's football dreams. as we mentioned last week, it's notjust the presence of football in news programmes that annoys some news watch viewers, but the d's —— decreasing the of news to watch. as those programmes are sometimes moved or shortened to make way for live coverage of the world cup on bbc one. james rogers recorded his thoughts outlining his objection to that practise. i was surprised to find that monday's...
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thank you, paul, their grandchildren, rachel, kara, kalen and bret who serves in the navy. submariner. along with their four great grandchildren, ethan, iden, and bella rose. thank you. they have great genes. incredible proud of this honor, but even prouder of the legacy that lives on in each of you, so true. finally to the two previous medal of honor recipients who joined us today, we salute your service and thank you on behalf of one very large, very powerful and ve grateful nation. thank you. where are you sitting or standing, please thank you very much. the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany kentucky. merle was one of 11 children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after the eighth grade to help provide for his family, a wonderful family, but they weren't rolling in cash; right? but they were wonderful. in march of 1941, merle enlisted in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight he fought on the front lines in 10 campaigns. he was wounded seven times, but he couldn't stop. he loved it an
thank you, paul, their grandchildren, rachel, kara, kalen and bret who serves in the navy. submariner. along with their four great grandchildren, ethan, iden, and bella rose. thank you. they have great genes. incredible proud of this honor, but even prouder of the legacy that lives on in each of you, so true. finally to the two previous medal of honor recipients who joined us today, we salute your service and thank you on behalf of one very large, very powerful and ve grateful nation. thank...
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joining me now, cnn reporter kara scannell and shimon prokupecz.o you what are you hearing about manafort in court? >> he's in court today on new charges of -- for obstruction, for perhaps witness tampering in this case. and what we're told is from my good friend evan perez, my colleague there in court, that the prosecutors are calling manafort a danger to the community that he committed a crime while on release. they say this is significant, the prosecutor is saying, they're arguing in court that he sustained a campaign of over five weeks using different phones and apps, remember, some allegations that he was using encrypted apps to mold testimony of witnesses, he was reaching out to witnesses to try and ask them for favorable testimony. this is significant in that prosecutors are now arguing that paul manafort should go back to jail because of this, the judge has taken a break, and we expect to have a decision perhaps maybe within the next hour, kate. >> all right. shimon, we'll come back to you with all of that. it seems like there is a lot more
joining me now, cnn reporter kara scannell and shimon prokupecz.o you what are you hearing about manafort in court? >> he's in court today on new charges of -- for obstruction, for perhaps witness tampering in this case. and what we're told is from my good friend evan perez, my colleague there in court, that the prosecutors are calling manafort a danger to the community that he committed a crime while on release. they say this is significant, the prosecutor is saying, they're arguing in...
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. >> joining us now is kara swisher. that was a good explanation stephanie just provided.ere's what the fcc chairman said this morning. >> going forward, we have empowered the fcc to take action against any company, including those in the situation that you mentioned, that might act in these base. so we preserved the incentive to build out better, faster, cheaper internet access for consumers. >> that's actual will you what net neutrality allowed to happen. he's saying they're going to make that happen without the rules that kept net neutrality in place. >> he was just here on the floor of the new york stock exchange and we talked about it a little bit. he's of the mind that it's precrime. they haven't done anything and if something happens they will enforce it. the issue is a lot of this is about who h on the internet and who runs the internet. one of the things is that things have changed and companies like google and facebook have a lot of power now. they had fought the net neutrality rules many years before when they wanted more access. the question is, who runs the in
. >> joining us now is kara swisher. that was a good explanation stephanie just provided.ere's what the fcc chairman said this morning. >> going forward, we have empowered the fcc to take action against any company, including those in the situation that you mentioned, that might act in these base. so we preserved the incentive to build out better, faster, cheaper internet access for consumers. >> that's actual will you what net neutrality allowed to happen. he's saying they're...
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so if you want to remember i like kara to tell you there are two options for it and i like to tell your friends and here i think this seal around to be all of the things i do today and it like we have a little bit of the next fall because they're in the distance below full color pull it off and i said you know this is go you can finally color the whole it's really recommendable. here i am back again on the elbow cycle route this time with company who but some effect is going to explain to me why this part of the album has a bad reputation and why changes were made after disastrous floods. the autonomy the place where we're standing is said to be treachery. why is that you know is it a bruise although it's treacherous because right in front of us the elbow makes a ninety degree bend. and when there's a flood that can be disastrous for the levee we're standing on. and that is when a large amount of water surges straight at the levee it can break. that fortunately a new one has been built behind us that holds the water back despite that. ok ok so this is the original dike and the one over
so if you want to remember i like kara to tell you there are two options for it and i like to tell your friends and here i think this seal around to be all of the things i do today and it like we have a little bit of the next fall because they're in the distance below full color pull it off and i said you know this is go you can finally color the whole it's really recommendable. here i am back again on the elbow cycle route this time with company who but some effect is going to explain to me...
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every ten dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today but if you if you imagine they have one today and and this then becomes a must win game against panama. then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man who did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh minute at peter no messing around here no no this is actually a fantastic safe by has and harry kane is in the right spot he's the understands how you know you know how this situation is developing and he's in the exactly that spot because he is that good. a little bit of criticism for the goalkeeper or not are just a good save and from the first place you and i you know you say this let's get it out of the six yard box just the fact that you've got to wait until radical i mean this is an unbelievable say i want to make it unbelievable safe like that you hope that is one of you to find this a ba
every ten dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today but if you if you imagine they have one today and and this then becomes a must win game against panama. then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man who did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the...
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everything then dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one or two of the players that was working for him today. if you if you imagine they have one today and and this then become a must win game against panama then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man he did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh minute at peter no messing around here no no this is actually a fantastic by has and but harry cain is in the right spot he's the understands how you know you know how this situation is developing and he's in the exactly that spot because he is that good. a little bit of criticism for the goalkeeper or not are just a good save and for in the first place you know you have to say it is slow get it out of the six yard box up but just the fact that you've got to wait on forever ok i mean this is an unbelievable say i want to make it unbelievable safeguard that you hope that is one of you to find this a ba
everything then dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one or two of the players that was working for him today. if you if you imagine they have one today and and this then become a must win game against panama then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man he did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the...
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every ten dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today. if you if you imagine they have won today and and this then become a must win game against panama then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man he did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh minute at peter no messing around here no no this is actually a fantastic state by has and harry cain is in the right spot he's the understands how you know you know how this situation is developing and he's in the exactly that spot because he is that good. a little bit of criticism for the goalkeeper or not are just a good save and for in the first place you and i you know you say it is slow get it out of the six yard box up but just the fact that you've got to wait until radical i mean this is an unbelievable say and when you make it unbelievable safe like that you hope that is one of you to find th
every ten dance not not a great team absolutely not but it just sets you up in a different way maybe kara southcott could play one of two of the players that was working for him today. if you if you imagine they have won today and and this then become a must win game against panama then maybe he's not brave enough to do these changes so now he has an opportunity but one man he did do what he was on the field to do was hurricane of tottenham let's take a look at his first goal in the eleventh...
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reported again in bangladesh more heavy showers are likely here some heavy showers affecting parts of kara and cannot sikka but further north again very hot delhi looking at my civil forty four degrees and because of the forty five as we get through into sunday temperatures here in the arabian peninsula are not far behind to fight is quite warming tatts aren't at the moment temperature forty two degrees which isn't a problem but the moment the humidity is very high and that looks as though it could remain high over the next few days. unpack it for us what will you hear and what will you sing whether online horrendous things. about that or if you join us on the sat the major countries in the commonwealth have far bigger fish to fry and chips to eat this is a dialogue about some of the successes perhaps everyone has a voice what happens when the robots themselves are making the decision to join the global conversation. for the top stories here in. spain as a new prime minister after mariano rajoy lost the parliamentary vote of confidence ending six and a half years in power his replacement i
reported again in bangladesh more heavy showers are likely here some heavy showers affecting parts of kara and cannot sikka but further north again very hot delhi looking at my civil forty four degrees and because of the forty five as we get through into sunday temperatures here in the arabian peninsula are not far behind to fight is quite warming tatts aren't at the moment temperature forty two degrees which isn't a problem but the moment the humidity is very high and that looks as though it...
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. >> kara chancellor was in mile high distillery and tasting bar when the offduty fbi agent dropped hislly fired it when he tried to grab it. in the video you can see the agent throwing up his hand and walking away. witnesses called 911. >> mile high spirits are saying, they are saying the gun went off from someone's pocket? >> two minutes after that. paramedics start flooding in. they're crowding this guy. >> police say theab struck a ma in the leg taken to a hospital in good condition. unknown itch the agent had been drinking at the time of the incident. police tested his blood alcohol level. some witnesses were unsure about the agent's sobriety. >> i would hope that alcohol was not involved because as a gun owner myself. and, being some one who its part of community cares about gun safety. i'm responsible with my firearm. >> denver district attorney's office will determine if charges will be filed against the agent. >> he could face local charges as a result of this which will make his fbi situation much worse. >> ron hosko former fbi assistant director says the unfortunate accident
. >> kara chancellor was in mile high distillery and tasting bar when the offduty fbi agent dropped hislly fired it when he tried to grab it. in the video you can see the agent throwing up his hand and walking away. witnesses called 911. >> mile high spirits are saying, they are saying the gun went off from someone's pocket? >> two minutes after that. paramedics start flooding in. they're crowding this guy. >> police say theab struck a ma in the leg taken to a hospital...
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se trata de kara simmons una ama de casa trabajadora de cleveland y madre soltera de tres niÑos.reen. en 2016, sus hijos deciden hacerle este gran regalo a su padre. a Él lo invita a entrar a una hermosa casa. despuÉs de un recorrido por la casa, donde el padre estaba fascinado con lo que veÍa, su hijo saca de su bolsillo la llave de ese hogar y la pone en la mano de su padre. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: charles pudo vivir en su hogar dos aÑos, antes de morir en diciembre del aÑo pasado. ana: no sÉ si en caso estÁn como yo, con un nudo en la garganta, alguna lÁgrima . astrid: asÍ mismo es, ana patricia, y es muy lindo poder devolverle a nuestros padres algo de lo que nuestros padres han hecho por nosotros. creo que este sentimiento contra sismos sorpresas es algo inigualable. ana: te digo porque yo le hice una sorpresa mi mamÁ cuando giuletta tenÍa como seis meses, no le dije que iba era mÉxico, pero cuando lleguÉ me dijo "hija, si me los he dicho que vas a venir, habrÉ vivido todo este tiempo con la ilusiÓn de verte". astrid: creo que es un dÍa hermoso para hacer una sorpresa,
se trata de kara simmons una ama de casa trabajadora de cleveland y madre soltera de tres niÑos.reen. en 2016, sus hijos deciden hacerle este gran regalo a su padre. a Él lo invita a entrar a una hermosa casa. despuÉs de un recorrido por la casa, donde el padre estaba fascinado con lo que veÍa, su hijo saca de su bolsillo la llave de ese hogar y la pone en la mano de su padre. [habla en inglÉs] reportera: charles pudo vivir en su hogar dos aÑos, antes de morir en diciembre del aÑo...
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place he will of course have been studying iran the way they played the way they lined up carlos kara's who is the manager of iran has worked particularly this meticulously to a plan in producing this team he's talked about he was the first team to bring out the first manager to bring the team here to russia and he had he had that the press he had the stage and had an opportunity to to speak to everyone and talk to the world about how he's thinking this iran team and how he's been working with them and for the first game i just want the same and they didn't look like it's. that everybody things were going to win easily over these guys they look solid they they have a very solid base and they've got players. that can change the game the can score goals. would you anticipate spain dominating possession and it will be around defending for their lives or will they be able to actually you know get the ball into the spanish are so in football managers always have a plan b. the plan a plan b. and sometimes even a plan c. so they prepare for eventualities now spain their plan is to always keep
place he will of course have been studying iran the way they played the way they lined up carlos kara's who is the manager of iran has worked particularly this meticulously to a plan in producing this team he's talked about he was the first team to bring out the first manager to bring the team here to russia and he had he had that the press he had the stage and had an opportunity to to speak to everyone and talk to the world about how he's thinking this iran team and how he's been working with...
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kara finnstrom explains. chief charlie beck/lapd:"this is not "cops" on tv. real life consequences."today police chief charlie beck released the first in a new wave of videos the department says will bring more transparency to the l-a-p-d's use of force. chief charlie beck/lapd:"what you will see from these presentations is policing at it's rawest and what you will see from these presentations is policing at it's rawest and you will see things that you have not seen before."in march, the police commission voted unanimously for police dash cam and body cam video to be released within 45 days of a critical incident. today -- what the department posted is a 17- minute produced update on their investigation into 24-year-old jose chavez's death may 6th. it includes the initial 9-1-1- call reporting a prowler. "he's walking into people's property with a brick."and selected clips from what police chief charlie beck estimates were 50 hours of officer body cam video.chief charlie beck/lapd:"you have to draw parameters somewhere, so what our decision was on this, is to
kara finnstrom explains. chief charlie beck/lapd:"this is not "cops" on tv. real life consequences."today police chief charlie beck released the first in a new wave of videos the department says will bring more transparency to the l-a-p-d's use of force. chief charlie beck/lapd:"what you will see from these presentations is policing at it's rawest and what you will see from these presentations is policing at it's rawest and you will see things that you have not seen...
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more problems for obama karas new york and washington proposed doubled digit premium increases.we go to break, look at features this morning. the top 40 for the premarket, nasdaq up 17 and three quarters. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your heart. fact is, even though it helps to manage a1c, type 2 diabetes still increases your risk of a fatal heart attack or stroke. jardiance is the only type 2 diabetes pill with a lifesaving cardiovascular benefit for adults who have type 2 diabetes and heart disease, significantly reducing the risk of dying from a cardiovascular event and lowering a1c, along with diet and exercise. this really changes things. jardiance can cause serious side effects including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fat
more problems for obama karas new york and washington proposed doubled digit premium increases.we go to break, look at features this morning. the top 40 for the premarket, nasdaq up 17 and three quarters. you are watching "fbn:am." ♪ jardiance asked: when it comes to managing your type 2 diabetes, what matters to you? you got a1c, heart, diet, and exercise. slide 'em up or slide 'em down. so let's see. for most of you, it's lower a1c. but only a few of you are thinking about your...
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they're grandchildren, rachel, kara, kaylynn and brett who serves in the navy. stand up, please.e] along with their four great grandchildren, ethan, iden, annabelle and bella rose. thanks for being here. it's great. great genes. lieutenant connor must be looking down from heaven, proud of this incredible honor and prouder of the legacy that lives on in each of you. so proud. finally to the two previous medal of honor recipients that joined us today. we salute your service and we thank you on behalf of one very large, very powerful and very grateful nation. thank you. where are you sitting or standing? please thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much. a great honor. the american hero we honor today came from a farm near albany, kentucky. merle was one of 11 children. he grew up during the great depression and dropped out of school after theighth grade to help provide for his family. wonderful family. they weren't rolling in cash, right? but they were comfortable. in march of 1941, merle is listed in the army and joined the third infantry division. for 28 months straight,
they're grandchildren, rachel, kara, kaylynn and brett who serves in the navy. stand up, please.e] along with their four great grandchildren, ethan, iden, annabelle and bella rose. thanks for being here. it's great. great genes. lieutenant connor must be looking down from heaven, proud of this incredible honor and prouder of the legacy that lives on in each of you. so proud. finally to the two previous medal of honor recipients that joined us today. we salute your service and we thank you on...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners, kara, before you is the may '18 financial report, includes revenues and expenditures from july 2017 to may 2018. on the revenue side, revenues continue to be strong, as you could see in the memo, we have projected to exceed our budget again this year. however, that strength is there but it is going to be lower than the prior years. so basically we have been on record highs the last few years. we are starting to see our revenues decrease but they are still better than budget so we are still having really good revenue strength. on the expenditure side, where we see, i will go back to revenues, where we see reduction, plan review revenue. plan review last year this time we were almost at 29 and this year we were almost $3 million lower. so that's where we see the reduction. on the expenditure side, we are basically the same as last year. we are about maybe $400,000 more. compared to the prior year. $56 million. we are okay there. if you look at the first page you will see we are projecting some expenditure savings too. but i want to caution the b.i.c. th
. >> good afternoon, commissioners, kara, before you is the may '18 financial report, includes revenues and expenditures from july 2017 to may 2018. on the revenue side, revenues continue to be strong, as you could see in the memo, we have projected to exceed our budget again this year. however, that strength is there but it is going to be lower than the prior years. so basically we have been on record highs the last few years. we are starting to see our revenues decrease but they are...
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kara, tell us about that. >> that's right.rump's lawyers filed a motion last night to asking a judge to allow them to file their challenges to the privileged documents under seal and exparte. they said in their letter that the government opposed any wholesale sealing of documents but would be okay, if any, portion of the substantial information, what exactly their arguing about is under seal was -- was redacted and not made public. the judge has not ruled on this but trump's team indicate that had they do intend to make this filing today if the judge allows them to do it as they have requested. >> all right. very interesting as they want to do this so that it is not transparent at all. we'll continue to follow that story. >>> president trump's personal attorney, rudy giuliani, hitting back at growing criticism over scathing comments that he made about stormy daniels. >> when you look at stormy daniels, i know donald trump -- >> let's respect her. >> look at his three wives, right. beautiful women, classy women. women of great
kara, tell us about that. >> that's right.rump's lawyers filed a motion last night to asking a judge to allow them to file their challenges to the privileged documents under seal and exparte. they said in their letter that the government opposed any wholesale sealing of documents but would be okay, if any, portion of the substantial information, what exactly their arguing about is under seal was -- was redacted and not made public. the judge has not ruled on this but trump's team indicate...
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union this is widely seen as a breakthrough let's turn to journalist and kara salva who is in the greek capital athens this evening lovely to see you and the this trip these two countries have spent a quarter of a century wrangling over this what's so special about the name macedonia. well what happened basically was that we had a change of guard in macedonia or what is now being called north macedonia zoran zaire a western minded reform minded politician came to power sidelining very hardline nationalist course is that dominated his country for many many years and what zire for wanted to do was to win his country's membership to the european union and nato to boost its financial fortunes and to boost ability in the region and to get that he knew that he had to strike a deal with the greeks so he came to the greeks with a compromising stance which was basically that the country no longer had any of these strong nationalistic claims and he found a very also compromising partner from the greek side the greek prime minister alexis tsipras and that's how we came to this deal now of course t
union this is widely seen as a breakthrough let's turn to journalist and kara salva who is in the greek capital athens this evening lovely to see you and the this trip these two countries have spent a quarter of a century wrangling over this what's so special about the name macedonia. well what happened basically was that we had a change of guard in macedonia or what is now being called north macedonia zoran zaire a western minded reform minded politician came to power sidelining very hardline...
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involvement in the killing of one hundred eighty practices and are trying to force one time revolutionary kara. from the capital. another protest in the city of my now one marking the second month of an ongoing political crisis that's gripped this country since the eighteenth of april now a national dialogue that was hosted by the catholic church if they got out was ended roughly two weeks ago but once again started only on friday wonder the condition the president ordered to go to meet several demands by civil society one of which was to invite a delegation from the european union from the united nations and from the inner american commission on human rights to come to me can i watch and observe the ongoing political crisis another condition is for president or a figure to put an end to the violence against anti-government demonstration. now this an ongoing national dialogue is once again under threat of being suspended because those conditions have not been met the president says that he is engaged in talks with these international bodies but there hasn't been a formal declaration that would
involvement in the killing of one hundred eighty practices and are trying to force one time revolutionary kara. from the capital. another protest in the city of my now one marking the second month of an ongoing political crisis that's gripped this country since the eighteenth of april now a national dialogue that was hosted by the catholic church if they got out was ended roughly two weeks ago but once again started only on friday wonder the condition the president ordered to go to meet several...
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tariffs on steel and aluminum and i'm kara is also taking action starting today turkey is imposing levies on twenty eight different u.s. products ranging from coal paper and tobacco to cars and other fracturing goods and total retaliatory terror worth around two hundred thirteen million euros and so he's economy minister says they should balance out the costs of the trump administrations. that brings turkey in line with other nations including india which also hit the u.s. with types of agricultural goods more on that in a moment if the e.u. member states will follow suit tomorrow when duty is worth some three billion euros come into effect but the u.s. is offering an olive branch to the u.s. u.s. the block's trade commission is to see a monster and says the european union is ready to engage with the u.s. to solve the trade row between the two western allies months room is currently visiting new zealand to begin talks on a free trade agreement that. not long ago it was the other way round but now it's europe that is urging the u.s. to open its markets instead of putting more levies on imp
tariffs on steel and aluminum and i'm kara is also taking action starting today turkey is imposing levies on twenty eight different u.s. products ranging from coal paper and tobacco to cars and other fracturing goods and total retaliatory terror worth around two hundred thirteen million euros and so he's economy minister says they should balance out the costs of the trump administrations. that brings turkey in line with other nations including india which also hit the u.s. with types of...
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joining me now is democratic congresswoman kara basso of california. being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's talk about this report. you know how politics goes and even though this is a report from mr. horowitz, who has been roundly praised by democrats and republicans alike, it is going to get spun all different ways by politicians, both parties. here's what former utah representative jason chaffetz, a republican, said to the "new york times" this morning about it.. quote, republicans and democrats alike really need to take to heart whatever he finds, even if it doesn't fit our political agendas. people will spin and throw political barbs, but if you read the actual text, my gut is that's the truth. do you agree that politicians shouldn't spin this, should take it as fact? >> absolutely. i think, again, you know, you cited horowitz's reputation. i do think that's right. i do agree with jason. however, i think that the purpose of this report from my colleagues on the other side of the aisle is to continue to develop the narrative that the d
joining me now is democratic congresswoman kara basso of california. being here. >> thank you for having me on. >> let's talk about this report. you know how politics goes and even though this is a report from mr. horowitz, who has been roundly praised by democrats and republicans alike, it is going to get spun all different ways by politicians, both parties. here's what former utah representative jason chaffetz, a republican, said to the "new york times" this morning...
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. >> one of the things, cal, i know that our colleague kara sanders spent time talking to ranchers as well. there is a narrative, especially here in the deepest most southern part of texas that while you may not agree with what the president was frying to accomplish with this new policy, the zero tolerance policy, there were a number of folks who were pleased that this administration was at least trying a new approach because this is a crisis that has persisted in this part of america for so long. >> that's right. i think it's really a reflection of economic problems that you're seeing regionally in america as we travel across america and as we did so covering the election rrds y elections. you saw that split and this is something that the president was able to capture in those rallies in places here in southern texas, that rancher that we spoke to earlier, he said president trump understand what's i'm going through. the policy may be harsh, maybe it's not but at least he's tag attention to my issues. this is playing in certain parts of the america. there are people as hard as it migh
. >> one of the things, cal, i know that our colleague kara sanders spent time talking to ranchers as well. there is a narrative, especially here in the deepest most southern part of texas that while you may not agree with what the president was frying to accomplish with this new policy, the zero tolerance policy, there were a number of folks who were pleased that this administration was at least trying a new approach because this is a crisis that has persisted in this part of america for...
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my other two children, my daughters kara and madelyn unfortunately could not join me here, as i am not sure i could contain their enthusiasm during the hearing as they are 3 and 1. i am also joined by my family, my parents scott and mary lee norman whose love and support provided the foundation that led me here today, as well as my sister peggy and her daughters shana and annabelle and my brother-in-law eli. enabling the united states to maintain international peace and security, address human rights and development needs is no simple task. the united states continues to be a champion for greater effectiveness and efficiency by emphasizing the need to show tangible impact and results. and by encouraging better ways of working. president trump, secretary pompeo and ambassador haley have all prioritized showing the ofhe u.n. to the american taxpayer. this falls squarely on my shoulders if confirmed as the u.s. representative to the united nations for management and reform. through my experience as the u.n. management reform counselor for the united states mission to the u.n., i have seen
my other two children, my daughters kara and madelyn unfortunately could not join me here, as i am not sure i could contain their enthusiasm during the hearing as they are 3 and 1. i am also joined by my family, my parents scott and mary lee norman whose love and support provided the foundation that led me here today, as well as my sister peggy and her daughters shana and annabelle and my brother-in-law eli. enabling the united states to maintain international peace and security, address human...
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and on the a5, cricklewood broadway has one lane closed northbound at the junction with kara way, due with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it is a much brighter start this morning. there may be a little bit of residual cloud around at first, but that will burn back quickly, leading to a day of sunshine and the temperatures are going to feel a little bit warmer than they did yesterday. so the cloud we have right at the start of the day will disappear quickly. blue skies are out, we have still got that north—easterly breeze, though, so that north—easterly breeze, though, so out along the essex coast perhaps a little bit chillier. but elsewhere, inland, we're looking at a maximum somewhere between 21 and 24 a maximum somewhere between 21 and 2a celsius in the sunshine. now, overnight tonight it will start of clear, but gradually the cloud will increase. coming up in the south, the risk of some quite sharp showers. you may hear a rumble of thunder through the early hours of tomorrow morning. it is not going to be quite as chilly tonight, though, as it was last night. a minimum of betwe
and on the a5, cricklewood broadway has one lane closed northbound at the junction with kara way, due with kate kinsella. good morning. well, it is a much brighter start this morning. there may be a little bit of residual cloud around at first, but that will burn back quickly, leading to a day of sunshine and the temperatures are going to feel a little bit warmer than they did yesterday. so the cloud we have right at the start of the day will disappear quickly. blue skies are out, we have still...
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care and that's what we're doing so we're allowing our veterans to get access to the best medical karavailable whether it's at the va or a private provider. in a few moments i will keep that promise that i will be making ever since the first day of my campaign. seems like a long time ago, and i'm going to sign legislation that will make veterans choice permanent and i just can't stress the people here, the people in the audience, senators , congressman, the great people working at the va, and soon to be secretary wilkey, and everybody, the work that they've done to get this through is really inspirational to me. i've learned so much from the standpoint that i actually see how hard these people work and this was very important and phil and mike and everybody, i really appreciate what you've done. its been incredible. this has been for years, for 30- 40 years they've been trying to get this donald they haven't been able to and we got it done. if the va can't meet the needs of a veteran in a timely manner that veteran will have the right to go, right outside to a private doctor, so simple
care and that's what we're doing so we're allowing our veterans to get access to the best medical karavailable whether it's at the va or a private provider. in a few moments i will keep that promise that i will be making ever since the first day of my campaign. seems like a long time ago, and i'm going to sign legislation that will make veterans choice permanent and i just can't stress the people here, the people in the audience, senators , congressman, the great people working at the va, and...
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turning to the roads: cricklewood broadway has one lane shut northbound at kara way.nt on wednesday. let's have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather mild, muggy start to the day once again. now, it should stay dry all day today, but there's always going to be quite a lot of cloud. but nevertheless, some spells of sunshine developing, i think, as we head through the morning, and those sunny spells will last into the afternoon. for some of us, we're getting off to a nice bright start, but it's rather grey in many areas. the cloud, where we have it, will then break up. the best of the sunshine probably towards eastern areas, just a very gentle, north—easterly breeze around, too. top temperatures of around 22 degrees celsius, maybe even 23 in central london. now, as we head through this evening and overnight, some clear spells around at first, and then that cloud will gradually fill in, i think, as we head into tomorrow morning. so it will be quite a grey, murky, misty start of the day once again, but temperatures will rem
turning to the roads: cricklewood broadway has one lane shut northbound at kara way.nt on wednesday. let's have a check on the weather now, with elizabeth rizzini. hello, good morning. it's a rather mild, muggy start to the day once again. now, it should stay dry all day today, but there's always going to be quite a lot of cloud. but nevertheless, some spells of sunshine developing, i think, as we head through the morning, and those sunny spells will last into the afternoon. for some of us,...
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kara, as chairman walden said earlier, as part of 21st century cures provided billions of dollars for communitfor those and delivering real results to those that are suffering. butclearly, more work is demanded and remains. this bill, the ace research act is part of that work and bipartisan bill that i had the privilege to work with my good colleague and friend, debbie dingell. it allows the national institutes of health to partner with the innovative companies doing cutting-edge researcho get nonaddictive pain medication to those in need. that's what this bill does and essential in combatting the opioid epidemic. francis collins, the director of requested himself that the n.i.h. be given the flexibility to pursue these new avenues and we had dinner with frances collins and he was excited to see it scheduled on the house floor. the advances in innovation can offer the real hope to those that are suffering. folks in michigan across the country are counting on the power of innovation to help us solve the opioid crisis. let's give them what they deserve and pass this legislation. i look
kara, as chairman walden said earlier, as part of 21st century cures provided billions of dollars for communitfor those and delivering real results to those that are suffering. butclearly, more work is demanded and remains. this bill, the ace research act is part of that work and bipartisan bill that i had the privilege to work with my good colleague and friend, debbie dingell. it allows the national institutes of health to partner with the innovative companies doing cutting-edge researcho get...
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this body passed the kara legislation -- kara legislation and the 21st century cures act. i have been to a few different places in the state where they are using the funding well to do things like quick response when somebody is conscious -- who survived with narcan and making sure that you gets that person into treatment with social workers and others. they are using funding from the kara legislation and 80% of the people they are coming into contact with are going into treatment. that is a tremendous improvement from what has been happening which is that many people go from the narcan overdose, saving the person's life into treatment, we've got to deal with that gap. so we're making progress and yet the fentanyl is sort of overwhelming the system. it's time for us to figure out how to push back and push back harder. since 2015, we have experienced a 1,000 increase of fentanyl deaths. more than 90% of the drugs ceased by the law enforcement contained fentanyl. most of the drugs that we talked about pushing back against, think of cocaine, think of heroin, even crystal meth
this body passed the kara legislation -- kara legislation and the 21st century cures act. i have been to a few different places in the state where they are using the funding well to do things like quick response when somebody is conscious -- who survived with narcan and making sure that you gets that person into treatment with social workers and others. they are using funding from the kara legislation and 80% of the people they are coming into contact with are going into treatment. that is a...
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the private sector is and remember these for profit corporations are not necessarily targeting isis kara they're all to be targeting russian terror north course or emu to attacks by hostile states the attempted murders in sol's reward outrageous attack on our soil using military grade nerve agent that in itself was a brazen message from the russian state. we also know that the way that terrorists attacks on their planned and conducted has changed. people are increasingly being radicalized why their computers and smart phones yes terror from those radicalized by computers and smartphones a military grade nerve agent that doesn't kill a russian terror plot that has no conclusive evidence whatever is he going to do community policing to gather intelligence or a centralized police state there is approximately at the moment some three thousand subjects of interest that the history serves as. a sort of looking at each day and there's also a further twenty thousand of what they refer to as the close objects of interest previously investigated not any more of the twenty thousand i mean there wil
the private sector is and remember these for profit corporations are not necessarily targeting isis kara they're all to be targeting russian terror north course or emu to attacks by hostile states the attempted murders in sol's reward outrageous attack on our soil using military grade nerve agent that in itself was a brazen message from the russian state. we also know that the way that terrorists attacks on their planned and conducted has changed. people are increasingly being radicalized why...