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the secretary travels a lot and talks to farmers a lot, but so do you. heard an upbeat message from him about farmers being patriotic and understanding the goals. what do you hear in your reporting? >> >> i hear a big difference between producers on the ground farming, having that level of optimismment and there's a pretty big gap about agricultureal groups are so opposed to these trade policies and really push loud way, because there's so much threat to the bottom line for an entire sector. there is, i think, a break between the sentiment that's conveyed. >> i think there is certainly that difference moving along. and i don't think you'd ever see farmers who, for a lot of reasons have been supporting president trump, defect, en masse. a lot the same time, in of these districts, if farmers go tore supporting 70/30 55/54, the data goes out that policieshese farm could punish the president. even a few defections can make in houseifferences races this fall. >> he said he basically didn't know how long the administration these tradeout issues, because the lo
the secretary travels a lot and talks to farmers a lot, but so do you. heard an upbeat message from him about farmers being patriotic and understanding the goals. what do you hear in your reporting? >> >> i hear a big difference between producers on the ground farming, having that level of optimismment and there's a pretty big gap about agricultureal groups are so opposed to these trade policies and really push loud way, because there's so much threat to the bottom line for an...
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third 2016 there was a lot of volume but not a lot of number of deals.hat starts to reverse as you come through here in 2017. the volume of deals slowly picks up. this is why i like a terminal. a lot of information. >> given you perspective of the bigger picture going on. affect.it the masa we have an hearing a lot about softbank and its ceo who is known for his bold this. it marks his best-known deals like his deals back in the day on alibaba. his nerve has catapulted softbank into a telecom giant. >> it got up to where he is today. he is on the list of every venture capitalist due to his hundred billion dollars vision fund. reshapingw he is startups. >> he is one of those classic rags to riches stories. , very humble japan beginnings in a poor family. he is of korean heritage so when he was growing up he was bullied a lot. his family change their name to have a traditional japanese name. it ended up going to uc berkeley for college. when he went back to japan he changed his name back to his former korean name which was making a statement, yes he is an
third 2016 there was a lot of volume but not a lot of number of deals.hat starts to reverse as you come through here in 2017. the volume of deals slowly picks up. this is why i like a terminal. a lot of information. >> given you perspective of the bigger picture going on. affect.it the masa we have an hearing a lot about softbank and its ceo who is known for his bold this. it marks his best-known deals like his deals back in the day on alibaba. his nerve has catapulted softbank into a...
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a lot of powerbrokers in arizona came to see that, it took a long time. today, last year we got 6 million visitors at the canyon. around 2000, it was flirting with 5 million. lately, it has been up. a lot of national parks have in visitation and that has put a lot of stress on the parks because they don't have the capacity to absorb that gracefully. a lot of them are foreigners. a lot of people from overseas love our national parks and they come here with the main goal of seeing the yosemite or the grand canyon or yellowstone or possibly death valley. it is mainly about national parks and they go home loving the parks. even people that have some gripe about america politically or culturally, like they might not true -- they might not approve of mcdonald's or whatever but they go home telling people how great the parks are. this was a very american democratic idea. us land belongs to all of and it will be so in the future. otherwise the whole rim of the canyon could be a series of gated security -- gated communities with security guards. it is a profoundly
a lot of powerbrokers in arizona came to see that, it took a long time. today, last year we got 6 million visitors at the canyon. around 2000, it was flirting with 5 million. lately, it has been up. a lot of national parks have in visitation and that has put a lot of stress on the parks because they don't have the capacity to absorb that gracefully. a lot of them are foreigners. a lot of people from overseas love our national parks and they come here with the main goal of seeing the yosemite or...
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there were some, but not a lot. so, for you to become known in a rural community was usually through church work and that ladder. the nonprofit ladder. but, they were savvy. i loved them. i worked with a number of them. >> anyone in particular who comes to mind? >> i can see her, but i am at the point where i can't say her name. i would have to look her up. there were three or four. >> just one last question about the caucus. how important do you think it was to have a women's caucus and how significant a role do you think it played? >> it was very important at the time it was created. the more i got involved with the politics of either party, the less important it was. there were cases where when leadership got involved, as soon as they drifted apart, it worked better. the work had to be on things that were common to all women. there were lots of members who are interested in that. the minute you wanted to make it a political place from which to rise, it didn't work. it didn't work, because that is the members. >> t
there were some, but not a lot. so, for you to become known in a rural community was usually through church work and that ladder. the nonprofit ladder. but, they were savvy. i loved them. i worked with a number of them. >> anyone in particular who comes to mind? >> i can see her, but i am at the point where i can't say her name. i would have to look her up. there were three or four. >> just one last question about the caucus. how important do you think it was to have a women's...
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but that they've been the only no without a. lot of us so many problems which are now in the nasa has come a photo op or so common a shoulder to lie down with the shabab not to show or something dosh. obama sent in. she left and that's you can tell the whole yamanaka if you're. on ended want. but if it out i did though i share my mental ill will show there so much to show that it doesn't you. know just in the face of ads that i thought because i knew but i know a whole lot in the not so i stick idea well what happened. once it had been more studied more said that anyone on the dish out there with small i know now telethon even this but it had that on. the side of the arm saw how se martian a can with more of the whole of the show on about. you know it's not because people want to. assume not to see no focus on what kind of know what so i say i thought of john not to go don't want to let off a lot. of them on how do i. offer one. would you like to see on him going on which was something i had an issue with a lot of it was such a clos
but that they've been the only no without a. lot of us so many problems which are now in the nasa has come a photo op or so common a shoulder to lie down with the shabab not to show or something dosh. obama sent in. she left and that's you can tell the whole yamanaka if you're. on ended want. but if it out i did though i share my mental ill will show there so much to show that it doesn't you. know just in the face of ads that i thought because i knew but i know a whole lot in the not so i stick...
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you talked about a lot of tools. having worked in the cyber security space a little bit understanding that having two pass words is like wearing a seat belt and you do need to know these things and a lot of people don't talk about it. i guess has that been an issue for you guys talking with campaign and getting them interested in participating? dd >> i would say certainly there is interest i think after the 2016 election cycle. i think you find that people who work in campaigns and elections are aware that they are a target. which is i think new from where it was before. i think they are aware they should be doing things to be secure. what you run into are a couple of obstacles. the first is you are competing for attention with getting out the vote, which is ultimately what they're there to do. >> you say attention. you high school mean resources? >> that was the next thing. the second thing is resources. campaigns are like small businesses or start oims. they have a small budget. they take careful account of that mon
you talked about a lot of tools. having worked in the cyber security space a little bit understanding that having two pass words is like wearing a seat belt and you do need to know these things and a lot of people don't talk about it. i guess has that been an issue for you guys talking with campaign and getting them interested in participating? dd >> i would say certainly there is interest i think after the 2016 election cycle. i think you find that people who work in campaigns and...
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it's a lot more efficient than it used to be. we have a concept in that the competition in these markets can work work beautifully up if the rules are crafted writing now we know what direction we should head. there's really not a lot of debate. the question is how do we do more of a? he only scratch the surface in terms of how much spectrum we put out in this liberal way of the great majority of the airwaves that are highly valuable communication are still squandered. they are allocated to things that were set aside in the 50 or 60 years ago. the technologies are gone. the applications are moved but we are blocking it. we need to come up with better mechanisms talking about things the regulators can do to unleash more of what we have already showed to come in without the micromanagement of the federal communications commission. >> host: so regulatory framework is sometimes used? >> guest: is hard not to be a little bit facetious in the answer. it's been known to happen and the origins of the system really date and initiative that
it's a lot more efficient than it used to be. we have a concept in that the competition in these markets can work work beautifully up if the rules are crafted writing now we know what direction we should head. there's really not a lot of debate. the question is how do we do more of a? he only scratch the surface in terms of how much spectrum we put out in this liberal way of the great majority of the airwaves that are highly valuable communication are still squandered. they are allocated to...
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wow that's a lot of hands. that's a lot of steve. he's a very high quality person this man but he'll probably hit with a bad one why why i had given him a really really good music leading reuters you're getting letters from chairman kim why do you need a second summit with the north korean leader so soon and what because he'd like what would it be for so i received two letters from chairman kim at some point you know give these letters they're incredible letters they're they're letters that are magnificent in the sense of his feeling for wanting to get this done i really believe he wants to get it i may be wrong i heard somebody on a certain network last night i won't mention which one say why has president trump given so much to north korea so women i asked sarah huckabee please call this person i gave nothing other than i met what did i give him i didn't do what obama did give him one point eight billion dollars in cash to get back for hostages i got back our hostages i never paid them anything i haven't paid them ten cents but he
wow that's a lot of hands. that's a lot of steve. he's a very high quality person this man but he'll probably hit with a bad one why why i had given him a really really good music leading reuters you're getting letters from chairman kim why do you need a second summit with the north korean leader so soon and what because he'd like what would it be for so i received two letters from chairman kim at some point you know give these letters they're incredible letters they're they're letters that are...
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i have heard a lot of threat not a lot of appetite.he federal communications commission might have a little bit of an emphasis here. but again, they have shown no appetite generally to do this sort of thing. what i would be looking at is whether or not the government can do things on privacy or as kate said, russian election meddling that would otherwise hurt the company. whether that is for coverage of trump or something else, i think that is what they are looking over their shoulder for right now. emily: to that point, the ceo of facebook, sheryl sandberg, and jack dorsey, ceo of twitter will be testifying before congress next week. google has said they would send kent walker. congress has said that's not good enough. mark: reporters this morning spoke to senators that said they want to see the ceo, sundar pachai, but they were not subpoena him to arrive? emily: why not? mark: he loved this stuff. i would say he is much more in the mold of google founders. he is a product guy, engineering. he loves being in front of the company, the
i have heard a lot of threat not a lot of appetite.he federal communications commission might have a little bit of an emphasis here. but again, they have shown no appetite generally to do this sort of thing. what i would be looking at is whether or not the government can do things on privacy or as kate said, russian election meddling that would otherwise hurt the company. whether that is for coverage of trump or something else, i think that is what they are looking over their shoulder for right...
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do they know a lot about vietnam? no, they know it was a little bit controversial, the war that we may be didn't win, but when you bring energy to it and you start to dive into it, there is so much rich stuff that they engage with and that they are interested in. brian: the ever bring anybody to classified in vietnam? -- anybody to class that fought in vietnam? >> no, i haven't. it has been something i haven't done. brian: so how do you train yourself in history? >> reading is huge, like we have always done. we are always looking for a good book to read. besides that, you stick with primary sources, primary sources in the classroom. brian: jessica? >> i am jessica from columbus, ohio, and a teach in powell at liberty high school. i teach it the government and -- ap government and regular government and this year, i will teach it ap european history in addition to those two. brian: what kind of scope did you try to get through on government class? >> what do you mean by scope. brian: what different parts of government d
do they know a lot about vietnam? no, they know it was a little bit controversial, the war that we may be didn't win, but when you bring energy to it and you start to dive into it, there is so much rich stuff that they engage with and that they are interested in. brian: the ever bring anybody to classified in vietnam? -- anybody to class that fought in vietnam? >> no, i haven't. it has been something i haven't done. brian: so how do you train yourself in history? >> reading is huge,...
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it's probably not something that's come up a lot. but i do feel like there is a -- there's both an interest in really creating these living allies but contrary to that, there's efforts by the planning department and friends at urban forest, some of it is conceptual with colorful murals. it's a real challenge. i always point to north beach. there's some allies in north beach that have zero street trees and they're some of the most amazing, quaint allies that you see. the sidewalk is three feet wide. we just need more room for our street trees and we're trying to be better advocates to make sure what we're sitting in will survive long-term. >> are there no species with a tall enough trunk to alleviate the issue of parked cars offering even when there is a no-parking situation cars that would come by and swap the tree on their way by. >> it is a little challenging. it's counter intuitive. but for a narrow sidewalk, we need a very up right species. a lot of our small stature species that are small in maturity tend to be oval and round-for
it's probably not something that's come up a lot. but i do feel like there is a -- there's both an interest in really creating these living allies but contrary to that, there's efforts by the planning department and friends at urban forest, some of it is conceptual with colorful murals. it's a real challenge. i always point to north beach. there's some allies in north beach that have zero street trees and they're some of the most amazing, quaint allies that you see. the sidewalk is three feet...
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they had a lot of success but then convoys came in. if you are attacking a convoy you will come in contact with convoy escorts. u-cruiser very rarely attacked convoys. they were trying to hunt for ships that were alone. it was pretty rare for them to hit a ship that actually had a transport with u.s. troops. it was more medium-size steamers. , -- a lot of fishing boats and smaller merchant vessels. i will skip this part. we covered that in the last thing. the u-cruiser strategic goal. from the many sources i read through, a repeat theme was to attempt force to withdraw the -- to attempt to force the withdraw the american navy from europe. the american navy went over to the principal war zone around great britain and the germans did not like the reinforcements arriving and are helping the british come back. one of the great things about this long-range campaign for them is that, if they couldn't sink enough ships over here were -- if they could sink enough ships here or off west africa where they were first used, then, their hope is, we
they had a lot of success but then convoys came in. if you are attacking a convoy you will come in contact with convoy escorts. u-cruiser very rarely attacked convoys. they were trying to hunt for ships that were alone. it was pretty rare for them to hit a ship that actually had a transport with u.s. troops. it was more medium-size steamers. , -- a lot of fishing boats and smaller merchant vessels. i will skip this part. we covered that in the last thing. the u-cruiser strategic goal. from the...
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a lot has happened. 2016 was a big watershed. we are spending much more of our time in the digital world. more of our information, campaign their mark, but also miss you -- also some issues. what are the big changes even make in alaska for years? >> akamai thank you for coming and for having me. in terms of thinking about how to protect integrity of elections as well as supporting an informed elect terry, i've been there for about seven and a half years, but as you mentioned since 2016 there's a lot of changes were protecting the integrity of the platform and this has been a huge companywide effort and priority. i've not seen anything big since 2012 when we did the shift to mobile to give a sense of the size and scale and how much leadership are putting on. i'm happy to dig into any of these five areas we are really focusing because each of them could be there on panel. the to the high-level talk about what we are doing. one of the first things to put a lot of work into it to take down fake accounts. we think about people trying
a lot has happened. 2016 was a big watershed. we are spending much more of our time in the digital world. more of our information, campaign their mark, but also miss you -- also some issues. what are the big changes even make in alaska for years? >> akamai thank you for coming and for having me. in terms of thinking about how to protect integrity of elections as well as supporting an informed elect terry, i've been there for about seven and a half years, but as you mentioned since 2016...
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a little bit of it and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you one day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be. done. i'm a mom and. dad up and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to. want to know much about how it's. like. how much. thought. i am with. what you have well. you. know how it was you know. this is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do was. put up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i said i don't know if the. money women pomalyst how was. it how matthew is have a with her i may do it i'm going to do it on any needed on any joel. but that would be dave going to have a. local this is usenet and though i don't i'm not going to do that do she he will but it doesn't actually sound not like the at him but it was exactly. the way i thought of the genesis. rather what. my gosh the. sun they got in. so much on monday was that little companies that are on a weekend when that was doing nothing nothing stand up with me to a call
a little bit of it and yes it'll be a lot. it will love you one day as it would only on the night yes and i'll be on and it will be and should go into yes and be. done. i'm a mom and. dad up and i couldn't imagine what was going to have to. want to know much about how it's. like. how much. thought. i am with. what you have well. you. know how it was you know. this is. still a little. hard on. you . know what to. do was. put up in the middle of the food was always a lot of the. cuts will. go. i...
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i don't think that makes a lot of sense. they got the california a lot wrong.- short amount of time. there are things in the california law that would think make people less private and less safe. there are provisions that prohibit companies from the identified information. you cannot aggregate information that is not associated with people to meet the requirements of the law. i think we can do a better job. we should have a state-of-the-art, best in class, best in the world have is a law that protects all 50 states and not a piecemeal approach. >> what is your take on what michael just said? consumer have gets -- advocates have a different perspective. >> absolutely. a lot of them would like to defend tougher state laws, you know. states want to go strict, they say. there is no reason we should stop that. increasingly what i am hearing from consumers as they want the federal law to essentially be a baseline, but it's something that the state can go over and above. i expect that to be another point of tension between industry and the consumer point of view. i t
i don't think that makes a lot of sense. they got the california a lot wrong.- short amount of time. there are things in the california law that would think make people less private and less safe. there are provisions that prohibit companies from the identified information. you cannot aggregate information that is not associated with people to meet the requirements of the law. i think we can do a better job. we should have a state-of-the-art, best in class, best in the world have is a law that...
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a lot of kids are going to be really excited to have go it's. we came here they didn't have a donut shop they haven't had one for over eight years most of these kids never had a girlfriend or. they come into my shop all its high school board was wow go zones. there are more families there are coming to my list and now i go pick up the land and school and i see other kids you know on the asian kids african hispanic you know it's a good sign that the community is growing. house the way you know we need to. create lives in bozeman montana a small town six hundred miles away. he is right out of options in his hometown and has decided to settle for willis and he knows he will not see his wife and two kids for several weeks. hours behind the wheel with the hope that he will find work when he arrives when i leave my family like this i usually feel you know pretty lousy at times there was one incident years ago where my daughter was just in tears as i was leaving and it's like it's hard it's it's not fun it's hard but it's what has to be done. they're ge
a lot of kids are going to be really excited to have go it's. we came here they didn't have a donut shop they haven't had one for over eight years most of these kids never had a girlfriend or. they come into my shop all its high school board was wow go zones. there are more families there are coming to my list and now i go pick up the land and school and i see other kids you know on the asian kids african hispanic you know it's a good sign that the community is growing. house the way you know...
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there is no place to buy in town they bought a lot so what here probably three four acres lots and bills out here. for man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the lists do not shoot around a corner. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some want to. have to lie to the press this is what the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters about how. to. best suit. my body told me that i belong with the boys but my thoughts my mind with that belong with the girls. i would rather have surgery stubs to be of any particular. person's doctor. i was born a male had a sex change when i was thirty years old. i've now been living as a woman for twenty eight years and i fully recreate this. problem should have gone away from by now but they hadn't so these surgeries are nothing more than plastic surgery i've had severa
there is no place to buy in town they bought a lot so what here probably three four acres lots and bills out here. for man are sitting in a car when the fifth gets shot in the head. all four have different versions of what happened one of them is on the death row there's no way he could have done it there's no possible way because the lists do not shoot around a corner. what politicians do to. put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president. or some...
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>> i don't understand a lot to tell the truth. e first thing was shock when they said it was racial when it's political. that was a hard one to take. then everybody started saying i was a racist. which is like the worst thing that you can call a jewish person, especially one like me who grew up with holocaust survivors. at age 3, because of that fact, i took a vow to my god that i would always fight extremism, on either side, right or left. for a long time i thought i was fighting it on the right by being really left. and then i slowly woke up and saw that both extremes are not where my values are. my values are in the middle. and i believe that we have the right to ask for accountability for where our tax money goes. when i ran for president in 2012, i ran as the representative for the black caucus of the green party. and they trusted me so much. black people chose me. i was humbled by that. i ran on an antiracist. it means that one in every hour african-american males are in prison for pot. and lesser -- i'm very informed. i'm no
>> i don't understand a lot to tell the truth. e first thing was shock when they said it was racial when it's political. that was a hard one to take. then everybody started saying i was a racist. which is like the worst thing that you can call a jewish person, especially one like me who grew up with holocaust survivors. at age 3, because of that fact, i took a vow to my god that i would always fight extremism, on either side, right or left. for a long time i thought i was fighting it on...
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world, there's a lot of concern about what's going on. indeed, they have a real difficulty breaking through into national discourse especially when you have things , going on like anonymous op-eds in the new york times. helena: i think on the question of reorganization, we hear in the ag beat, a lot of pushback from scientists and economists, worried about the -- we mentioned the decision to move the economic research service out of d.c. that is so under the radar, not an issue that is going to break through. but there's a lot of concern about what that might mean for research integrity at usda. just because it's not breaking through, i don't think there will be a lot of national conversation around organization changes. alan: we have today. helena: we did. just a note on the divide between food and agriculture, one of the things i didn't get to ask the secretary is why they haven't named an undersecretary for food and nutrition. food stamps and wick, school meals. it's interesting that this administration really hasn't made that a big foc
world, there's a lot of concern about what's going on. indeed, they have a real difficulty breaking through into national discourse especially when you have things , going on like anonymous op-eds in the new york times. helena: i think on the question of reorganization, we hear in the ag beat, a lot of pushback from scientists and economists, worried about the -- we mentioned the decision to move the economic research service out of d.c. that is so under the radar, not an issue that is going to...
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in our industry's there's a lot of enthusiasm for what we can do. we have a launch vehicle that can launch anywhere, a category one missile, which means vendors the regime. as a denial of export. you can say you want to encourage business but we are up against practical things where we have in other areas made other strong commitments like to stop proliferation of missile systems. i do agree generally that their viewpoint they have taken that we want to try and make significant change in fundamental regulations are aeronautics. you can say you want to reduce and simplify regulation, but but fundamentally you have a whole bunch of rules established for safety and then the question is when the new policy encounters those rules, that is where the real work begins. i tip my hat to their enthusiasm and their energy and definitely pointed in the right direction. i just think we hit the reality of actually trying to make these things in the process slows down. that's my experience. >> from your point of view, dr. pace talk about the international collaborat
in our industry's there's a lot of enthusiasm for what we can do. we have a launch vehicle that can launch anywhere, a category one missile, which means vendors the regime. as a denial of export. you can say you want to encourage business but we are up against practical things where we have in other areas made other strong commitments like to stop proliferation of missile systems. i do agree generally that their viewpoint they have taken that we want to try and make significant change in...
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a lot of these environmental laws that are being drafted. that has really changed.. maybe most visible in a place like wisconsin. it have a very different past. it such a stark contract. any and all, which like to take it next. when you see the state of resistance you might think it was prompted by an election. and it was but not by the election that you think. it was prompted by the election of president obama in 2008. when it seemed to me like a lot of progressives and liberals bum rushed dc thinking that policy change could take place there. instead of going back and doing the community organizing and social movement mobilization that would've provided the wind to obama sales. into that vacuum was the tea party. the money that you are talking about. they actually spoke to the grassroots. in it your of the presidency 900 seats in state senate's thinking like everybody else that hillary clinton would win.heki and that they would make the same mistake. and working for that progressive change. with the policy in clinton. and then of course the election happened. and it
a lot of these environmental laws that are being drafted. that has really changed.. maybe most visible in a place like wisconsin. it have a very different past. it such a stark contract. any and all, which like to take it next. when you see the state of resistance you might think it was prompted by an election. and it was but not by the election that you think. it was prompted by the election of president obama in 2008. when it seemed to me like a lot of progressives and liberals bum rushed dc...
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what they end up doing is count a lot of the growth in labor costs as inflation. they counted as price growth. it is cost growth. cbo, they use the change ep price index to adjust for inflation. it is what a dollar is worth. if you use that measure you see the red line here, a similar trend. farther back you go in history the greater the difference you see between these measures. sometimes i get questions periodically from different people about why my numbers for something back in time. matchup for the green book. this is why. dod is using their own measure of inflation that counts labor costs as part of inflation. i am using the price index. trend, it has been going up over time manatt down. this is for your reference. looking at the overall defense about dod's we talk budget or national defense. part budget, discretionary of it. that includes funding that goes for atomic energy defense activities. there is also related defense activities. this is outside of the dod. they are defense related veterans benefits and services. millional over 100 and dollars a year no
what they end up doing is count a lot of the growth in labor costs as inflation. they counted as price growth. it is cost growth. cbo, they use the change ep price index to adjust for inflation. it is what a dollar is worth. if you use that measure you see the red line here, a similar trend. farther back you go in history the greater the difference you see between these measures. sometimes i get questions periodically from different people about why my numbers for something back in time....
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it has a lot of priorities. this year the shipment budget of 2019 was $27 billion, which is really high. they also have a class of amphibs they're building. will we be able to keep the pace of one-third, one-third, and one-third? it seems like modernizing the air force and believe up the navy, that doesn't strike me as sustainable but i'm interested in your thoughts. >> i'm going to start with that one-third, one-third, one-third. the idea is bakesically the service is split in the budget, one-third each. look at the chart. that's not true. it's never been true. first reason it's not true, this red line here, this is funding in dod that does not go to any of the services. it goes to defensewide. and it's about 20% of the budget. it's starting to go down a little. but about 20% of the budget is already going to defensewide. the other lines you see here are the shares of the budget that go to each of the services and they vary from time to time, from year to year. there was a point at which the air force was gettin
it has a lot of priorities. this year the shipment budget of 2019 was $27 billion, which is really high. they also have a class of amphibs they're building. will we be able to keep the pace of one-third, one-third, and one-third? it seems like modernizing the air force and believe up the navy, that doesn't strike me as sustainable but i'm interested in your thoughts. >> i'm going to start with that one-third, one-third, one-third. the idea is bakesically the service is split in the...
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a lot of progress being made on north korea. a lot of progress.in, it looked like we were going to war with north korea. now we made a lot of progress. relationships are getting better and better, and we have our hostages back, and there is no more nuclear testing, and there is no testing of missiles or rockets over japan. we're doing well, and we're getting our remains back, very important. we believe no american should be left behind. [applause] pres. trump: so we have midterms coming up, and you remember when we had that great, great election, almost two years ago, can you believe it? [cheering and applauding] and you remember the tears from the fake news media, when it was obvious that we were going to win. and you know what? they are still crying. look at them. they are still crying. [laughter] they are still crying and let them cry. they don't know what the hell happened, but it happened and that is why we're setting all-time records. that is why we are doing so well, but we have to get out for the midterms. promise me, you got to get out. d
a lot of progress being made on north korea. a lot of progress.in, it looked like we were going to war with north korea. now we made a lot of progress. relationships are getting better and better, and we have our hostages back, and there is no more nuclear testing, and there is no testing of missiles or rockets over japan. we're doing well, and we're getting our remains back, very important. we believe no american should be left behind. [applause] pres. trump: so we have midterms coming up, and...
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i think so and i it's very impressive first of all because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and african leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since two thousand i mean in terms of loans in terms of investment in terms of development aid which is becoming like bigger and i think it's very it's fair to say that that the chinese are aware of the fact that they need to be i mean like to change the model of financial help that they're providing for example if you look at the sixty billion dollars that they pledged feds were only twenty billion dollars is credit line but fifteen billion is concessional and interest free ten billion is for the elements and five billion is to help with imports and ten billion will be like for the private sector so all
i think so and i it's very impressive first of all because a lot of people have been i mean go to those kinds of meets is whether it's in africa or in china and african leaders are interested in china because now it's becoming like a major global player especially with the problems that europe has been having lately or not so the protectionism the rising protectionism in america and a trump so a lot of people a lot of africans look at china and china has been the liver and in this sense since...
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the night a. lot i don't know how this got up to so would have monstrous not i. and none the less us here would have definite a saucy annoying know all this missive i would not i would not at all. not also my gun or what would have. now is on the death of bats how the sauce and i welcomed them available to. my knowledge of it but let me share with you know and ask. why then some number gobby in algebra i will talk but even know some manage way to get down and keep thinkin no way but i'm like. and with a lot. of the kind of. player. who's used to it that is out by a lot of others i mean joe would. have done and said i said i had a lot of money. so i. had to sit there. and i don't want to lead and i think that. sabar no ability. to saw them objectively and. kindly for the good just somewhat. not here don't all have machete. but you called but i don't know but. i'm. going to. be the first time a soldier you're a troll old yeah you know that up front on the dude was just one of your partners all of the note. trying to live on in journalism one hundred on that and. jus
the night a. lot i don't know how this got up to so would have monstrous not i. and none the less us here would have definite a saucy annoying know all this missive i would not i would not at all. not also my gun or what would have. now is on the death of bats how the sauce and i welcomed them available to. my knowledge of it but let me share with you know and ask. why then some number gobby in algebra i will talk but even know some manage way to get down and keep thinkin no way but i'm like....
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do you have a lot of that? r: we have wonderful customers who have a high degree of self-importance. [laughter] david: what percentage of luggage is lost? [laughter] david: by the industry generally. i am sure yours is better. oscar: by complaint, per 1000, i think it is 3 per 1000. david: the best way to avoid having your luggage lost is do what? just carry it on? or -- oscar: your predicate -- we -- i am not in agreement with. we don't lose that much luggage. if we do, we get it right to you. in fact, we instituted a policy last year. it used to be kind of onerous, where, if, indeed something got lost and we could not find it, we needed receipts for everything that was in your bag, including things -- who keeps receipts for underwear and your toothbrush? we instituted a thing, look, you entrusted us with your bag, we lost it. here is $1200. it is important for us to build trust. we do not lose them that often, we need you to trust us. and when we do, we have to act on it very quickly. david: now, in the old da
do you have a lot of that? r: we have wonderful customers who have a high degree of self-importance. [laughter] david: what percentage of luggage is lost? [laughter] david: by the industry generally. i am sure yours is better. oscar: by complaint, per 1000, i think it is 3 per 1000. david: the best way to avoid having your luggage lost is do what? just carry it on? or -- oscar: your predicate -- we -- i am not in agreement with. we don't lose that much luggage. if we do, we get it right to you....
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oh mother pozen has a whole lot of. you know this will not only am i love the hunger how to fill out a hug and all of whom got the you know what i wanted i did and the why did the one of the guy are the one i would want to mother when i was alone i can love what i am and that on monday i would want to learn i would wanna mother that it would you want thought of hubble's a good wash a. completive washing about how they don't matter the local a lot of them by the magic. of what i what i'm not the thing i have a lot of money i would want to hear more about my job how do you part of. what i put if you put a good mother good in with the trouble in inverted. thought of on the long run wonderful idea you. need to get. off with a little bit of the form of the world is. not the. time and. i don't believe you. when i was little the bible did with the ones i did when they were. unloaded i think a lot of them longingly. side the side of us from a little washed the dishes the dish your son going just scientists you get border and som
oh mother pozen has a whole lot of. you know this will not only am i love the hunger how to fill out a hug and all of whom got the you know what i wanted i did and the why did the one of the guy are the one i would want to mother when i was alone i can love what i am and that on monday i would want to learn i would wanna mother that it would you want thought of hubble's a good wash a. completive washing about how they don't matter the local a lot of them by the magic. of what i what i'm not the...
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thanks a lot, susan. all this holiday season might take a little bit longer to get help. there are more retail jobs out there than workers to fill them. retail watcher burt flickenger. dare i say this is amazing sign of the economy. one of the best ways to measure the economy, particularly brick-and-mortar. >> charles, as you indicated, as you and susan just referenced on north dakota, you look at chris and emily coburns and coburns cashwise stores in north dakota, they can't get workers. floyd wilson, halcyon energy, they can't get trailers. they can't build man and worker camps fast enough. it's a boom across america. as you referenced, a shortage of workers, even with a number of retailers paying 12, costco paying $20 an hour. they pay benefits. they keep workers but a lot of other workers that don't pay those kind of wages can't get them. charles: a lot is the testament to brick-and-mortar guys getting their act together. this omni channel approach is working for survivors, isn't it? >> omni channel wo
thanks a lot, susan. all this holiday season might take a little bit longer to get help. there are more retail jobs out there than workers to fill them. retail watcher burt flickenger. dare i say this is amazing sign of the economy. one of the best ways to measure the economy, particularly brick-and-mortar. >> charles, as you indicated, as you and susan just referenced on north dakota, you look at chris and emily coburns and coburns cashwise stores in north dakota, they can't get workers....
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bile while spending a lot of time. here there is a group of people that have the same kind of things. >> i think it's is a lot like the challenge we face for the first time the obesity rate went down slightly. it took us 50 or 70 years however you wanted to count it. i think the same will happen with social media. i'm hoping that there will be fewer and fewer paces -- places to interact. a vast public square with no walls or boundaries. i think much good happens there. it's kinda scary because you never know if you were going to get a virus. and then once you had places like this. well had to think about it. in the same way i think social media can create there is a community of people i think social media and internet can either secrete communities and great discussions. just to educate people. the comment section don't even go there. nothing good comes from that. i think it will take a long time to figure how to live with this. i think the rising depression and suicide rates are gonna force us to deal with that. it's
bile while spending a lot of time. here there is a group of people that have the same kind of things. >> i think it's is a lot like the challenge we face for the first time the obesity rate went down slightly. it took us 50 or 70 years however you wanted to count it. i think the same will happen with social media. i'm hoping that there will be fewer and fewer paces -- places to interact. a vast public square with no walls or boundaries. i think much good happens there. it's kinda scary...
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did make a promise to voters that they want to follow through on, but it is important to note that a lot of these taxes have been delayed before, in a bipartisan way. so there may be room for democrats to jump onto this. of course, they won't frame it as repealing obamacare. they are instead likely to talk about a fix to obamacare. being packaged under the save american workers act, walk us through that. guest: that's right, essentially they are trying to help small , businesses when they look at the impact that obamacare had on them. they would change the definition of obamacare's full-time worker from 30 hours per week to 40 hours per week. they would, as i mentioned before, lift the signs that come with the employer mandate. if youloyer mandate says have 100 employees you have to provide them with health insurance. that was supposed to go into effect and the fines were supposed to occur, but under this, the fine would be lifted over the course of 2015 to now. those fines would go away. it is just another effort to show voters that they are still responding to some of these needs, and
did make a promise to voters that they want to follow through on, but it is important to note that a lot of these taxes have been delayed before, in a bipartisan way. so there may be room for democrats to jump onto this. of course, they won't frame it as repealing obamacare. they are instead likely to talk about a fix to obamacare. being packaged under the save american workers act, walk us through that. guest: that's right, essentially they are trying to help small , businesses when they look...
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up until this point they were using a lot of the same tools, a lot of the same stamps, a lot of techniques as not a house over smith's. we have a piece rate here. this is an older piece. it looks like some of the navajos over something at the time. so they felt at the museum had a role to play. and the museum could encourage these artists to develop their own technique. part of this process was developing and commissioning a series of watercolors by an assistant curator here at the museum at the time. these are the original watercolors he painted. these were essentially ideas the museum had that he could try to incorporate hopi specific symbols into their artwork. retrospect there is a bit of a paternalistic relationship. looking back, it really does strike some people as a non-native museum really trying leaste if not dictate at steer hopi silversmiths in a certain direction. collectors always had -- this was more explicit. it is what it is and historically that's how it evolved. the museum played this role in helping to steer hopi silversmiths into a certain way. what the museum data's m
up until this point they were using a lot of the same tools, a lot of the same stamps, a lot of techniques as not a house over smith's. we have a piece rate here. this is an older piece. it looks like some of the navajos over something at the time. so they felt at the museum had a role to play. and the museum could encourage these artists to develop their own technique. part of this process was developing and commissioning a series of watercolors by an assistant curator here at the museum at...
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i did not write about a specific person, interviewed a lot of train writers. the way demographics worked, there was only one man out of that group. it was all women. so, i was able to sort of used bits of real life and a piece i have read and a true "on my own" grandmothers. >> some characters who are historical people, the biggest thing is-don't think he has any dialogue. but when they pop up a lot of characters in 58 sections deal with people. most of them -- but, the protagonist in the sections i most of the characters are entitled. it was helpful to pick people who are not a lot of historical record on them. it gave them freedom to make stuff up. you get my point, how much of a service can you really do. >> well, that is the challenge in writing fiction about the actual figure, which that is done a couple of different ways. from having conversation with christina previously, the approach i have taken is to use the facts and not to change anything that was true, this still leaves a lot of space around the story to invent. but i feel like it's my obligation i
i did not write about a specific person, interviewed a lot of train writers. the way demographics worked, there was only one man out of that group. it was all women. so, i was able to sort of used bits of real life and a piece i have read and a true "on my own" grandmothers. >> some characters who are historical people, the biggest thing is-don't think he has any dialogue. but when they pop up a lot of characters in 58 sections deal with people. most of them -- but, the...
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and i like china, and i like president xi a lot. i think he's a friend of mine, may not be a friend of mine known, i think he probably respects. from what i hear, if you look at mr. pillsbury, the leading authority of china. he was on a good show, i won't mention the name the show, and said china has total respect for donald trump and for donald trump's very, very large brain. he said donald trump, they don't know what to do. never happened. one thing they are trying to do is trying to convince people to go against donald trump, because a normal regular political person that has no concept what the hell he's doing would let china continue to take $500 billion a year out of our country and rebuild their country. they were building 29 massive bridges like the george washington national bridge. they're building things that we don't build anymore, but starting to build them again, and our economy is hotter than it's ever been. i don't know if you saw the confidence levels this morning that just came out. fantastic, and in all fairness to
and i like china, and i like president xi a lot. i think he's a friend of mine, may not be a friend of mine known, i think he probably respects. from what i hear, if you look at mr. pillsbury, the leading authority of china. he was on a good show, i won't mention the name the show, and said china has total respect for donald trump and for donald trump's very, very large brain. he said donald trump, they don't know what to do. never happened. one thing they are trying to do is trying to convince...
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park bench, where you spent a lot of years making things happen. a lonely job. and you -- i don't have an agenda, i am just here to help founders get better. and so my son came up with this idea based on a medium post about a dad dying and writing letters in certain stages of his life, and we were like this is cool. we give advice on a long, but there's 100 ceo's for every one we go give advice to, is there way to codify this? and then we did it for the network first with a small deal and the network said take this to the world. there is advice that helps a lot. emily: let's talk about some founders that are in the news. if you were writing a letter that started with dear elon musk -- maynard: [laughter] emily: what would that letter say? maynard: i would start it with you are amazing, and you brought more innovation to the world than most people could ever dream about, and you need to keep feeling amazing. you and your board should make sure that happens. emily: the media has an -- been criticized for trivializing some of this headlines, and we se
park bench, where you spent a lot of years making things happen. a lonely job. and you -- i don't have an agenda, i am just here to help founders get better. and so my son came up with this idea based on a medium post about a dad dying and writing letters in certain stages of his life, and we were like this is cool. we give advice on a long, but there's 100 ceo's for every one we go give advice to, is there way to codify this? and then we did it for the network first with a small deal and the...
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a lot of people woke up, saw it's now a category 2, not a category 4 or 3.e length of this storm is enormous. we'll take a short break and have more with don lemon and chris cuomo and our correspondents along north carolina, south carolina, along the coast and inland. we'll be right back. augh! (family giggling) oh my. birds eye voila! so veggie good. we know what we stand for. we stand for fish, wildlife, and conserving the places they call home. we stand for the traditions we inherited, and that we must pass on. we stand for great gear, fair prices, expert service, and memorable experiences. at bass pro shops and cabela's, we stand together, for you. come in today for great deals on great gear. >>> we're back now live here from myrtle beach for our special coverage of hurricane florence. as anderson mentioned, people get stir crazy, they want to stretch their legs. you saw the beach police just drive by moments ago. they're trying to get people off the beach, if they can't get them off, they want to make sure they're safe. trying to at least keep them out
a lot of people woke up, saw it's now a category 2, not a category 4 or 3.e length of this storm is enormous. we'll take a short break and have more with don lemon and chris cuomo and our correspondents along north carolina, south carolina, along the coast and inland. we'll be right back. augh! (family giggling) oh my. birds eye voila! so veggie good. we know what we stand for. we stand for fish, wildlife, and conserving the places they call home. we stand for the traditions we inherited, and...
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it is there is a lot riding on this for anthonyjoshua. weight title. there is this carrot of a potential unification bout against deontay wilder.. april has been booked as a date. if he gets through this one, all the talk is they could get back to the table with deontay wilder so he is under pressure. when he talks about the pressure he faces it is not just defending about the pressure he faces it is notjust defending his title it is this mission to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of the world, so when he goes into a bout, it he cannot afford to take risks so it is a big fight. heavyweight boxing, they are fighting in front of 90,000 people. this is his fourth said yum fight in a row. it tells you how much of a big draw he is. he has that cross over appeal. he cuts through and thatis over appeal. he cuts through and that is why he is such a big occasion, he is up against a dangerous opponent who could cause an upset. thank you very much. have an upset. thank you very much. have a good in snooker, it‘s 147. in running, it was the
it is there is a lot riding on this for anthonyjoshua. weight title. there is this carrot of a potential unification bout against deontay wilder.. april has been booked as a date. if he gets through this one, all the talk is they could get back to the table with deontay wilder so he is under pressure. when he talks about the pressure he faces it is not just defending about the pressure he faces it is notjust defending his title it is this mission to become the undisputed heavyweight champion of...
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i mean it was a lot. different up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get off on getting noticed but those were the orse. those people are going to respect i'm one of those but i was just this but it was one of these i will ask him i want my family fussy about my just but that already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling you seem to mean to carry out my thought aloud but let me just go to. the power of dialogue in washington detoxifies hours of conversation between former u.s. and russian presidents bill clinton and boris yeltsin. lucky escape for all on board a passenger jet which overshot the runway and caught fire in southern russia leaving eighteen people injured also this hour. sixty five. israel uses live ammunition and tear gas as palestinians continue to protest israeli occupation of the gaza border. and pre-election polls in sweden show a growing split over migrant numbers as euro skeptic and right wing parties rattle the ruling social democrats.
i mean it was a lot. different up as well i must admit that really feels i just don't get off on getting noticed but those were the orse. those people are going to respect i'm one of those but i was just this but it was one of these i will ask him i want my family fussy about my just but that already yes it will be and he thought of getting up there calling you seem to mean to carry out my thought aloud but let me just go to. the power of dialogue in washington detoxifies hours of conversation...
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i get that question a lot. it's a series of things. we talk about numbers of women they want to know what almost 80% of candidates who ran were democrats. this isn't balanced out on the partisanship which is another point. what we found out that emily's list while we were slowly picking ourselves up after 2016. we are a little down in the office that day. what we instantly saw were women who wanted to do something. do anything. the same women organize marches, they also say, i want to run i want to help my community. i'm afraid of the direction were going and what we have seen in 40000 is this energy of empowerment. i would also argue that when they march they realized they weren't alone. they had a community. [inaudible] . . nd when i can do this and we are going to win. that's exactly what we see every day at emily's list. they are running because they think it's a good idea to run. they are running to win and serve their communities and they really do think this is not just a moment. it is a sea change. once 40,000 american women ha
i get that question a lot. it's a series of things. we talk about numbers of women they want to know what almost 80% of candidates who ran were democrats. this isn't balanced out on the partisanship which is another point. what we found out that emily's list while we were slowly picking ourselves up after 2016. we are a little down in the office that day. what we instantly saw were women who wanted to do something. do anything. the same women organize marches, they also say, i want to run i...
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are you seeing a lot of activity there in your area? >> reporter: i was surprised to see a few people peeking out of the businesses behind me, actually. but other than that, pretty much quiet at this point. you can feel or probably see those big gusts of wind that sort of push you. i have something to hold on to, but it's at that point if you're out in this, it is very dangerous. and again, you have to be concerned. officials reminding people that the storm surge is the most deadly factor when it comes to hurricanes. if you are out driving like that vehicle, you really have to be careful. >> just to the east of where emily is located there in wilmington is wrightsville beach, north carolina, where folks like to go on vacation. these are some of the scenes we're getting from rightsville beach within the last few moments. as you can see there are some powerful flashes -- this is part of the problem, you can see what's going on. crews are out there in the middle of this storm. >> you can hear the wind. >> yeah, so at least 180,000 people ar
are you seeing a lot of activity there in your area? >> reporter: i was surprised to see a few people peeking out of the businesses behind me, actually. but other than that, pretty much quiet at this point. you can feel or probably see those big gusts of wind that sort of push you. i have something to hold on to, but it's at that point if you're out in this, it is very dangerous. and again, you have to be concerned. officials reminding people that the storm surge is the most deadly factor...
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we survived a lot of hurricanes. t this one, the difference with hurricane florence is that it is moving very slowly. yes, it's a category 1 right now. but think of the rainfall. you've just discussed that moments ago. rainfall, there is only so much a wooden board and plaque of steel on pattern's house can do to protect that water from coming. in that seems to be the case for a lot of people. they believe they boarded up their home. they have one generator they have food and supplies they will be able to with stand it this woman right away. happened this morning. so not even the worse of the storm just yet. she has already had to evacuate. police officers told me what they expect to happen in this area over here is that the ocean behind me is going to come forward. you have the storm surge. but then have you got flooding inland. because there is so many of these small pocket rivers they call them here. and they are expecting flooding there so, this entire myrtle beach strip, which is very popular and well-known to to
we survived a lot of hurricanes. t this one, the difference with hurricane florence is that it is moving very slowly. yes, it's a category 1 right now. but think of the rainfall. you've just discussed that moments ago. rainfall, there is only so much a wooden board and plaque of steel on pattern's house can do to protect that water from coming. in that seems to be the case for a lot of people. they believe they boarded up their home. they have one generator they have food and supplies they will...
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a generator with a lot of gasoline. need any additional water if they shut the water off. and many other -- many other things. i have the windows boarded up and that amateur radio operator. i've got a radio station there so i can keep touch with people in the outlying areas. hopefully all will be well. >> i hope everyone is as prepared as you purpose i'm going to let you get home because you need to hunker down. ali, i want to give you one last glimpse of how these waves have picked up here in the last couple of hours. a very different scene from this morning here on the largest beach in the state of north carolina. and again, just a glimpse of what we'll begin to see in the next couple of hours coming up. ali, back to you. >> this is interesting. because of all the reporters i've talked to, you're the closest to me, 40 miles up that way. we don't have that rain yet. we're seeing the bands in the sky there. but they're not bringing moisture in as of now. mar a mariana is 40 miles up that way. we don't have rain yet but
a generator with a lot of gasoline. need any additional water if they shut the water off. and many other -- many other things. i have the windows boarded up and that amateur radio operator. i've got a radio station there so i can keep touch with people in the outlying areas. hopefully all will be well. >> i hope everyone is as prepared as you purpose i'm going to let you get home because you need to hunker down. ali, i want to give you one last glimpse of how these waves have picked up...
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of flooding, a lot of water. that was just a big impact. the coast guard is ready to go. connell: we appreciate you calling in like this and taking a few minutes and we wish you the best to everybody working the next few days, thanks a lot. whether it is the coast guard or local authorities, the forecast for the carolinas more rain and a lot of it. it is moving so slow. jillian: meteorologists saying it will continue at least through saturday night into sunday. we will talk about the effect that water will have as coverage continues. these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! she's also a genius. and so are they. because they all went to
of flooding, a lot of water. that was just a big impact. the coast guard is ready to go. connell: we appreciate you calling in like this and taking a few minutes and we wish you the best to everybody working the next few days, thanks a lot. whether it is the coast guard or local authorities, the forecast for the carolinas more rain and a lot of it. it is moving so slow. jillian: meteorologists saying it will continue at least through saturday night into sunday. we will talk about the effect...
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it leads to quite complicated our life because of that and i think a lot she's someone that also a lot of people can relate to in terms of just mounds of trauma sometimes that having a body and sales and and in other aspects being an immigrant being a college students in a foreign country being someone who's dealing with a lot of depression things like that this is the thing that i mean it touches it all on all these facets and it's so so current because you know what you described there it's about identity but not something that fits perfectly in a box or can be designated it's this you did you identify identity as something plural a we talked just a little bit more about that i think it's reflective of what people's lived experiences were never just in one box whenever just under one label it's multiple things happening at the same time it's multiple realities happening at the same time and with freshwater i really wanted to bring the reader into that experience not pick one out from it and follow that thread but to just bring derrida into the entire tapestry so all that complexity a
it leads to quite complicated our life because of that and i think a lot she's someone that also a lot of people can relate to in terms of just mounds of trauma sometimes that having a body and sales and and in other aspects being an immigrant being a college students in a foreign country being someone who's dealing with a lot of depression things like that this is the thing that i mean it touches it all on all these facets and it's so so current because you know what you described there it's...
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that is what i am focusing a lot of our attention on. that is something that has been neglected, and i don't want to leave all of these millions of americans behind. i want all of us to have a chance to succeed. god willing over the next couple of years, we will have a chance to do it. jesse: one final question to wrap up, you referenced closing the digital divide, which is something that you spent a long time thinking about, bringing internet connectivity to people and places that have not previously experienced it before. you give us a very prominent speech before you became chairman of the fcc, and you have been the boss now for a wild. how are things going? ajit: every now and then -- i have a picture i have from when i was sworn in, 15 pounds, a lot less gray hair ago. it is not an easy job. you're running a 150 person agency. this is a politically toxic hitting environment -- toxic environment. i've spoken to all of my living predecessors going back to newton minnow, who is president kennedy's fcc chairman. he and i had lunch. he wa
that is what i am focusing a lot of our attention on. that is something that has been neglected, and i don't want to leave all of these millions of americans behind. i want all of us to have a chance to succeed. god willing over the next couple of years, we will have a chance to do it. jesse: one final question to wrap up, you referenced closing the digital divide, which is something that you spent a long time thinking about, bringing internet connectivity to people and places that have not...
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charlie: a lot of the negativity they are running is scattershot at best. what we have seen is flailing from a message perspective. they make a lot of bold and bright osha's claims about bracke braggadocious claims that old, we are going to spend .hat the reality is they are on defense in these districts. they added $13 million in spending just this week in second and third-tier districts. they just have this peripheral attack, because they are trying to distract from the issues at hand, because they can't explain away the health care plan, the tax plan, because that hurts working families. at the beginning of the cycle they said this is something we are going to run on, and they totally moved away from. i don't have any confidence in any message they put out. we know if we are singularly focused, we can be successful. the democrats have put together for the first time in a significant way since 2006 -- and i applaud the caucus on both chambers -- a better deal at putting that together. frankly they're looking to cut them down and reward those at the top. se
charlie: a lot of the negativity they are running is scattershot at best. what we have seen is flailing from a message perspective. they make a lot of bold and bright osha's claims about bracke braggadocious claims that old, we are going to spend .hat the reality is they are on defense in these districts. they added $13 million in spending just this week in second and third-tier districts. they just have this peripheral attack, because they are trying to distract from the issues at hand,...
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it will be a lot of work. hired a woman who many of you may know but many of the people in the community know who will be our project manager. is. it will help to have her with us. it's a lot of work. we need someone to move us in the right direction. i'm excited about that. we had our first meeting august 8th and we will continue to meet monthly. we will have some committees working alongside that bigger workgroup. we also just launched residential care for at the elderly group. this is something that the coordinating council has taken on, in part at the request of supervisor he who is really interested in ensuring that there are residential care facility beds in san francisco. as we know a lot of them have disappeared and there is just a whale in the city to make sure that we maintain what we have and hopefully for entice people to grow the number of beds that they have that they're contracting the city for. this is something that we have announced we are very interesting and. we put $1 million into really he
it will be a lot of work. hired a woman who many of you may know but many of the people in the community know who will be our project manager. is. it will help to have her with us. it's a lot of work. we need someone to move us in the right direction. i'm excited about that. we had our first meeting august 8th and we will continue to meet monthly. we will have some committees working alongside that bigger workgroup. we also just launched residential care for at the elderly group. this is...
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a lot of him is my dad. o, i think did a great job in teaching us love of country, responsibility as citizens in our community, and also -- i grew up in one of the greatest period in the american history, the 1980s. a ununbelievable time for musician and fashion. i liked the fashion. i grew up in this time where my dad, who was born in 1939, i grew up in at the time writ was just incredible abundance in the united states and you could be and do anything you wanted and that was reinforced at home. so, even though the arts weren't looked at as career path any house, this idea was still there that if i had something i really believed in and loved and went and did, the money would follow. that you should do what you're passionate about do what you really believe in and everything else will flow behind that. >> host: your mother's passed? my mother is suffering from severe dementia. so, one whatever medication they have help on, she always smile but no she is he even having trouble recognizing me as her son and th
a lot of him is my dad. o, i think did a great job in teaching us love of country, responsibility as citizens in our community, and also -- i grew up in one of the greatest period in the american history, the 1980s. a ununbelievable time for musician and fashion. i liked the fashion. i grew up in this time where my dad, who was born in 1939, i grew up in at the time writ was just incredible abundance in the united states and you could be and do anything you wanted and that was reinforced at...